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Almost two weeks after the devastating Typhoon Pepeng hit northern Luzon, relief goods via a United Nations-chartered chopper started to make way to two of the country’s northernmost Cagayan island villages, which, as of the other day, have yet to be reached by the government’s relief efforts.

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A total of 142 residents of two isolated islands in the northernmost tip of the country were ferried home by the Navy after being stranded in Cagayan province since mid-December due to the cancellation of passenger boat licenses following the sinking of M/B Maejan, a spokesman said.

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CALAYAN MAYOR JOSEPH LLOPIS
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Almost two weeks after the devastating Typhoon Pepeng hit northern Luzon, relief goods via a United Nations-chartered chopper started to make way to two of the country’s northernmost Cagayan island villages, which, as of the other day, have yet to be reached by the government’s relief efforts.

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A total of 142 residents of two isolated islands in the northernmost tip of the country were ferried home by the Navy after being stranded in Cagayan province since mid-December due to the cancellation of passenger boat licenses following the sinking of M/B Maejan, a spokesman said.

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