+ Follow EDNA JUANILLO Tag
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[Title] => What's making the floods worse in Manila?
[Summary] => Lashed each year by typhoons and stuck with outdated drainage systems, the Philippine capital has been hit by ever-worsening floods. Population growth, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, deforestation and even trash build-up combine to exacerbate the impact. It's a trend experts expect to continue.
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[Title] => Noy orders: Beef up relief efforts for flood victims
[Summary] => President Aquino yesterday ordered the health and social welfare departments to intensify relief efforts for thousands of villagers displaced by floods in Central Mindanao.
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[Title] => Ondoy, Pepeng bring back sad memories to Bicolanos
[Summary] => The massive destruction brought by tropical storm “Ondoy” and typhoon “Pepeng” in Metro Manila and across northern Luzon recently brought back memories of the havoc wreaked by typhoons “Milenyo” and “Reming” in the Bicol region three years ago, Sorsogon Gov. Sally Lee.
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The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) plans to charge airlines for weather information from its Weather Aviation Forecasting System (WAFS) that helps airlines in their day-to-day flight operations.
At present, the information generated by WAFS is free and airlines can access it from the Web for free.
Edna Juanillo, supervising weather specialist of Pagasa, however, said that the weather bureau has no plans of charging media outlets and shipping companies.
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At present, the information generated by WAFS is free and airlines can access it from the Web for free.
Edna Juanillo, supervising weather specialist of Pagasa, however, said that the weather bureau has no plans of charging media outlets and shipping companies.
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February 8, 2007 - 12:00am