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[Title] => Dirty water downs 90 Mayon evacuees
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY Some 90 evacuees in Sto. Domingo town suffered loose bowel movement after being supplied with dirty drinking water, health authorities said.
According to Dr. Veronica Madulid, Albay health officer, investigation showed that the firetruck used in supplying water to villagers temporarily housed at the Bical evacuation center earlier carried water from an irrigation canal.
This developed as a one-year-and-six-month-old child died after a severe asthmatic attack, while two babies were delivered at evacuation centers in Malilipot and Sto. Domingo towns.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => 8 babies delivered at Mayon evacuation centers
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY At least eight babies have been delivered at different evacuation centers in Albay since Mayon volcano started erupting last June 24, health department officials said yesterday.
Meanwhile, Dr. Veronica Madulid, Albay provincial health officer, told reporters the two reported cases of dengue in Legazpi City and Daraga town occurred outside the evacuation centers.
Madulid also denied a television news report that 44,497 evacuees are already suffering from H-fever.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Epidemic feared in evacuation centers
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LEGAZPI CITY - Health officials fear an epidemic may break out in 44 congested
evacuation centers here housing 65,000 refugees from Mayon Volcano's
eruption.
Last night, Marjorie Oplano, 6, of Barangay Masariwag in Guinobatan was taken
to the Bicol Regional and Teaching Hospital after she was found to be suffering
from asthma.
"She had a bacterial infection which was aggravated by ash inhalation," said
Dr.
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DR. VERONICA MADULID
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[Title] => Dirty water downs 90 Mayon evacuees
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY Some 90 evacuees in Sto. Domingo town suffered loose bowel movement after being supplied with dirty drinking water, health authorities said.
According to Dr. Veronica Madulid, Albay health officer, investigation showed that the firetruck used in supplying water to villagers temporarily housed at the Bical evacuation center earlier carried water from an irrigation canal.
This developed as a one-year-and-six-month-old child died after a severe asthmatic attack, while two babies were delivered at evacuation centers in Malilipot and Sto. Domingo towns.
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[Title] => 8 babies delivered at Mayon evacuation centers
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY At least eight babies have been delivered at different evacuation centers in Albay since Mayon volcano started erupting last June 24, health department officials said yesterday.
Meanwhile, Dr. Veronica Madulid, Albay provincial health officer, told reporters the two reported cases of dengue in Legazpi City and Daraga town occurred outside the evacuation centers.
Madulid also denied a television news report that 44,497 evacuees are already suffering from H-fever.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Noxious gases cloak Mayon
[Summary] => A dense white cloud of noxious gases shrouded Mayon Volcano in Albay yesterday and precariously perched ash piles swelled with rain as farmers continued to toil near its foot.
The crater has spewed five million cubic meters of lava, heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and hundreds of boulders in five days of eruption.
Steam coming from the bubbling magma within hid the summit yesterday in a cloak of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrosulphuric acid.
Boulders 20 to 30 meters across continue to be spewn out of the volcano and tumble down its slopes.
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[Title] => Epidemic feared in evacuation centers
[Summary] =>
LEGAZPI CITY - Health officials fear an epidemic may break out in 44 congested
evacuation centers here housing 65,000 refugees from Mayon Volcano's
eruption.
Last night, Marjorie Oplano, 6, of Barangay Masariwag in Guinobatan was taken
to the Bicol Regional and Teaching Hospital after she was found to be suffering
from asthma.
"She had a bacterial infection which was aggravated by ash inhalation," said
Dr.
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