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                    [Title] => Fishkills hit two Batangas towns
                    [Summary] => BATANGAS CITY — An estimated 25 tons of bangus floated dead in fishcages in the Batangas towns of Agoncillo and San Nicolas last Friday morning in what experts said were fishkills due to the "overturn" or "upswelling" of the water.


Evelyn Estigoy, provincial environment and natural resources officer, said the two towns, which lie along Taal Lake, have been experiencing the phenomenon every year, particularly in the months of May, June and December.
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Evelyn Estigoy, provincial environment and natural resources officer, said the two towns, which lie along Taal Lake, have been experiencing the phenomenon every year, particularly in the months of May, June and December.
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                    [Title] => Fishkills hit two Batangas towns
                    [Summary] => BATANGAS CITY — An estimated 25 tons of bangus floated dead in fishcages in the Batangas towns of Agoncillo and San Nicolas last Friday morning in what experts said were fishkills due to the "overturn" or "upswelling" of the water.


Evelyn Estigoy, provincial environment and natural resources officer, said the two towns, which lie along Taal Lake, have been experiencing the phenomenon every year, particularly in the months of May, June and December.
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Evelyn Estigoy, provincial environment and natural resources officer, said the two towns, which lie along Taal Lake, have been experiencing the phenomenon every year, particularly in the months of May, June and December.
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