+ Follow CARLO DIASNES Tag
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[Title] => Navy brings life to Batanes
[Summary] => Life in this northernmost province of the country is returning to normalcy, following the arrival of a Philippine Navy mine sweeper frigate on Sunday to deliver emergency fuel to run the National Power Corp. generators.
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[Title] => Batanes power supply to last until month's end
[Summary] => On Sept. 4, the power generators of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) supply capacity in the entire Batan island was reduced from the usual 24 hours to only 16 hours a day, a consequence of what it called “judicious utilizaion of its resources.”
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[Title] => Safe drinking water for Batanes
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September 15, 2009 - 12:00am