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With or without weather disturbances, all fish pens in this city’s rivers have to go by the end of this month.

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 The provincial government of Zambales received P50 million worth of medical equipment from a Japan-based company.

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Families in two barangays in Botolan, Zambales have to permanently give up their homes as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has asserted that re-channeling the Bucao River away from their area would be a waste of time and money.

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MANILA, Philippines -- More than 1,800 families in typhoon-hit towns in Zambales are now in need of potable water and other relief goods, a Church official said today (Aug. 11).

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Dozens of Army trucks, dump trucks and buses lined up to take villagers of Botolan town, up to 40 kilometers from the volcano, to evacuation centers far from a possible deluge of mud and water as workers crack the crater this morning.
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MANILA, Philippines -- More than 1,800 families in typhoon-hit towns in Zambales are now in need of potable water and other relief goods, a Church official said today (Aug. 11).

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Dozens of Army trucks, dump trucks and buses lined up to take villagers of Botolan town, up to 40 kilometers from the volcano, to evacuation centers far from a possible deluge of mud and water as workers crack the crater this morning.
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