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DAGUPAN CITY — One person died while three others — a mother and two of her children — were seriously injured in a fire allegedly caused by firecrackers here yesterday morning.


Superintendent Mateo Casupang, city deputy police chief, identified the fatality as Melanio Orit, 29, and the injured as his neighbors Marivic Ricalde, 41, and her children Joshua Ricalde, 4, and Jasmin Ricalde, five months old.
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She is comedienne Dely Atay-atayan, Adelaida Fernando in real life, now 89. From being a bodabil and radio talent during the pre-war period, Dely rose to become one of the popular and well-loved comedians in local showbiz.
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The officials said the coal reserves of the country are largely lignite to sub-bituminous which are considered of low rank. The country’s coal-fired power plants – those in Sual, Pagbilao, Calaca, Masinloc, Naga – are using the so-called pulverized coal boiler which requires high quality coal.
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Superintendent Mateo Casupang, city deputy police chief, identified the fatality as Melanio Orit, 29, and the injured as his neighbors Marivic Ricalde, 41, and her children Joshua Ricalde, 4, and Jasmin Ricalde, five months old.
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