+ Follow FLOOD FORECASTING CENTER Tag
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[Title] => Magat dam binabantayan
[Summary] => Binabantayan na ng Hydro-Meteorology Division ng PAGASA ang Magat Dam sa Isabela dahil inaasahang lalo pang tataas ang level ng tubig dito sa mga susunod na oras kapag bumuhos na ang malakas ulan dulot ng bagyong Butchoy.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1127581
[AuthorName] => Angie dela Cruz
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[Title] => Record rainfall blamed for last months heavy flooding in Pangasinan
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Blame it on the rain.
Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino and the provincial board here conducted a probe last Friday on the massive flooding that submerged many local towns and cities during typhoon "Chedeng."
There were rumors at the height of the typhoons rampage that the San Roque Dam, supposedly built to accommodate excess water from the Binga and Ambuklao Dams during heavy rains, was forced to release water and that one of its gates allegedly broke.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Eva Visperas
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FLOOD FORECASTING CENTER
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[Title] => Magat dam binabantayan
[Summary] => Binabantayan na ng Hydro-Meteorology Division ng PAGASA ang Magat Dam sa Isabela dahil inaasahang lalo pang tataas ang level ng tubig dito sa mga susunod na oras kapag bumuhos na ang malakas ulan dulot ng bagyong Butchoy.
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[Title] => Record rainfall blamed for last months heavy flooding in Pangasinan
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Blame it on the rain.
Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino and the provincial board here conducted a probe last Friday on the massive flooding that submerged many local towns and cities during typhoon "Chedeng."
There were rumors at the height of the typhoons rampage that the San Roque Dam, supposedly built to accommodate excess water from the Binga and Ambuklao Dams during heavy rains, was forced to release water and that one of its gates allegedly broke.
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