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                    [Title] => Tarlac rivers swelling to critical levels; flash floods hit Iloilo City
                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY — The seven major river channels in the province continued to rise to critical levels yesterday even as tropical storm "Chedeng" started to move away toward the direction of Japan.


In Iloilo City, meanwhile, flash floods triggered by heavy rains have swept 65 barangays in three districts, Jaro being the hardest hit, displacing some 22,630 families.

Elsewhere in Western Visayas, 126 barangays were also flooded, displacing 28,642 families or 140,727 people.
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Chief Superintendent Maximo Calimlim, provincial police director, said traffic assistance teams are stationed in all entry points of the province, including this city and four towns, to attend to the needs of motorists and commuters.
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In Iloilo City, meanwhile, flash floods triggered by heavy rains have swept 65 barangays in three districts, Jaro being the hardest hit, displacing some 22,630 families.

Elsewhere in Western Visayas, 126 barangays were also flooded, displacing 28,642 families or 140,727 people.
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Chief Superintendent Maximo Calimlim, provincial police director, said traffic assistance teams are stationed in all entry points of the province, including this city and four towns, to attend to the needs of motorists and commuters.
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