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The Department of Health points out that one of the diseases to watch out against is leptospirosis that may result from the flooding.

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The operator of Japan's tsunami-crippled nuclear power plant said yesterday that about 300 tons (300,000 liters, 80,000 gallons) of highly radioactive water have leaked from one of the hundreds of storage tanks there — its worst leak yet from such a vessel.

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With Metro Manila and nearby provinces still being battered by Tropical Storm Maring, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) yesterday gave out tips on how to handle food, medicine and cosmetic products contaminated by floodwater.

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