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                    [Title] => 500 metric tons of debris shipped out of Guimaras
                    [Summary] => Petron Corp. shipped out 500 metric tons of oil-covered debris yesterday in line with its commitment to complete its cleanup operations on Guimaras island.


A landing craft tanker (LCT), with a capacity of 2,000 metric tons, left the Cabalagnan wharf in Nueva Valencia town in Guimaras Wednesday afternoon to bring the debris to Holcim Philippines’ Lugait plant in Misamis Oriental where it will be used as alternative fuel and raw material in cement production without compromising the quality of cement, according to Petron.
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Ayon kay Akbayan Rep. Loretta Ann Rosales, lumikha ng panic ang ipinalabas na "findings" ng DOH kaugnay sa pagkakaroon umano ng mataas na antas ng toxic fumes dala ng oil spill sa Guimaras na kung paniniwalaan ay dapat nauubos na ang mga tao sa apektadong barangay.
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A landing craft tanker (LCT), with a capacity of 2,000 metric tons, left the Cabalagnan wharf in Nueva Valencia town in Guimaras Wednesday afternoon to bring the debris to Holcim Philippines’ Lugait plant in Misamis Oriental where it will be used as alternative fuel and raw material in cement production without compromising the quality of cement, according to Petron.
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Ayon kay Akbayan Rep. Loretta Ann Rosales, lumikha ng panic ang ipinalabas na "findings" ng DOH kaugnay sa pagkakaroon umano ng mataas na antas ng toxic fumes dala ng oil spill sa Guimaras na kung paniniwalaan ay dapat nauubos na ang mga tao sa apektadong barangay.
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