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                    [Title] => Mental health problems emerging  in Yolanda-hit areas
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Six months after Super Typhoon Yolanda struck, mental health problems are emerging in affected communities, with more than 84,000 babies born and 70,000 more expected to be delivered in the next three months.

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 Danilo Fabella, 55, still considers himself lucky even if he lost his house during the onslaught of typhoon “Yolanda” last November.

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There is now a pressing need for donors who are willing to buy lands or donate their properties for resettlement of the survivors of the Yolanda-devastated towns of Leyte province.

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The Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) yesterday signed an agreement with the Leyte provincial government to build 500 houses and five barrio schools in Palo town, one of the areas hit hardest by Super Typhoon Yolanda.

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Nagpasalubong kay kamatayan ang isang 20-anyos na dalaga na ‘di-pinakasalan ng kanyang nobyo matapos itong magbigti sa loob ng kanilang tahanan sa Barangay Barayong, Sorsogon City kahapon ng madaling-araw.

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                    [Title] => Mental health problems emerging  in Yolanda-hit areas
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Six months after Super Typhoon Yolanda struck, mental health problems are emerging in affected communities, with more than 84,000 babies born and 70,000 more expected to be delivered in the next three months.

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 Danilo Fabella, 55, still considers himself lucky even if he lost his house during the onslaught of typhoon “Yolanda” last November.

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There is now a pressing need for donors who are willing to buy lands or donate their properties for resettlement of the survivors of the Yolanda-devastated towns of Leyte province.

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The Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) yesterday signed an agreement with the Leyte provincial government to build 500 houses and five barrio schools in Palo town, one of the areas hit hardest by Super Typhoon Yolanda.

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Nagpasalubong kay kamatayan ang isang 20-anyos na dalaga na ‘di-pinakasalan ng kanyang nobyo matapos itong magbigti sa loob ng kanilang tahanan sa Barangay Barayong, Sorsogon City kahapon ng madaling-araw.

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