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Environment and health activists called on authorities to conduct an open and exhaustive investigation into “toxic incidents” in Silang, Cavite, where almost 60 people, including children, fell ill.

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"We will plant more flowers but we will stay away from vegetables. We will also build a pool and stock it with koi," said president Elizabeth Locsin.
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