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[Title] => 2,300 households in northern Aurora still have no power
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[Title] => CL electric co-ops to help restore power in Aurora
[Summary] => Rural electric cooperatives (RECs) in Central Luzon have banded together and formed a task force that would help the Aurora Electric Cooperative (Aurelco) restore electricity by rehabilitating over 500 damaged poles in three northern towns of the province.
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[Title] => 3 isolated Aurora towns under state of calamity
[Summary] => The provincial government of Aurora on Tuesday placed under state of calamity three towns, which have been isolated due to the devastation brought on by Typhoon "Labuyo."
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[Title] => 6 missing as heavy northeast monsoon rains hit Aurora
[Summary] => Six people were reported missing when unusually heavy northeast monsoon rains hit Aurora province for three days up to last Tuesday.
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[Title] => Local firm to build P150-million biomass plant in Aurora
[Summary] => A Filipino company has started construction of a P150-million biomass gasification power plant in this town which is projected to provide 24-hour rural electrification to around 250 households.
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[Title] => Aurora towns remain isolated due to 'Pedring'
[Summary] => Heavy rains and strong winds dumped by Typhoon “Pedring” on Tuesday rendered closed two national roads leading to this province, toppling power and communication lines in four central towns and isolating three northernmost towns from the rest of Central Luzon.
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[Title] => Flood death toll in North reaches 9
[Summary] => At least 200 villages in Cagayan and Isabela are still flooded due to nearly weeklong rains, which also left nine people dead and more than 60,000 families affected in the two provinces and another fatality in Kalinga.
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[Title] => Thousands evacuate in Isabela, Aurora
[Summary] => Thousands of people fled their homes in the provinces of Isabela and Aurora after their villages were flooded due to heavy rains spawned by the northwest monsoon, the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Aurora mayor, vice mayor defy suspension order
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DINALUNGAN, Aurora Tension reigns in this sleepy town as its mayor and vice mayor continue to defy the suspension order which Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo slapped on them late last month on charges of gross misconduct and grave abuse of authority.
Additional policemen have been deployed here to prevent confrontation between the followers of embattled Mayor Marilyn Marquez and Vice Mayor Virgie Callejo and the supporters of acting Mayor Harvey Tubera.
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[Title] => 2 dead, 2 missing in Luzon floods
[Summary] => Two persons drowned, two others were reported missing and about 30,000 people were evacuated due to widespread flooding in Central and Northern Luzon, relief officials said yesterday.
Central Luzon officials of the Office of Civil Defense identified the two drowning victims as Joel Tan, 35, of Dingalan, Aurora, and two-year-old Tintin Nolasco, of Pulilan, Bulacan.
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[Title] => 3 isolated Aurora towns under state of calamity
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[Title] => Aurora towns remain isolated due to 'Pedring'
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[Title] => Aurora mayor, vice mayor defy suspension order
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Additional policemen have been deployed here to prevent confrontation between the followers of embattled Mayor Marilyn Marquez and Vice Mayor Virgie Callejo and the supporters of acting Mayor Harvey Tubera.
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[Title] => 2 dead, 2 missing in Luzon floods
[Summary] => Two persons drowned, two others were reported missing and about 30,000 people were evacuated due to widespread flooding in Central and Northern Luzon, relief officials said yesterday.
Central Luzon officials of the Office of Civil Defense identified the two drowning victims as Joel Tan, 35, of Dingalan, Aurora, and two-year-old Tintin Nolasco, of Pulilan, Bulacan.
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