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At least 11 establishments were destroyed in a fire that hit downtown Iloilo at the start of the Dinagyang Festival Friday night.

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At a modest estimate, around 1.5 million revelers and tourists are expected in Iloilo City for the annual Dinagyang, Iloilo City's premier festival, the Department of Tourism-Region 6 said.

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It has been a year since the so-called “Great Flood” caused by typhoon “Frank,” and Ilonggos marked it yesterday with Sen. Richard Gordon stressing the importance of disaster preparedness.

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ILOILO CITY – The economic crunch failed to dampen the festive mood in yesterday’s highlight of the Dinagyang Festival in honor of the Sto. Niño here.

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There is something one must acknowledge. When they are enjoying themselves, Western Visayans just couldn’t be stopped.

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The impressive Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City started off yesterday with the novena for the Sto. Niño (Holy Child Jesus).

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It has been a year since the so-called “Great Flood” caused by typhoon “Frank,” and Ilonggos marked it yesterday with Sen. Richard Gordon stressing the importance of disaster preparedness.

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The impressive Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City started off yesterday with the novena for the Sto. Niño (Holy Child Jesus).

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