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[Title] => Magnitude-6 quake jolts Luzon
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[Title] => Despite rainfall, Angat Dam nears critical level
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY Typhoon "Florita" dumped heavy rains but they were not apparently enough to raise the water level of Angat Dam, which authorities fear might reach the critical mark.
As of yesterday, the provincial disaster coordinating council said water elevation at the giant reservoir slid down to 181.73 meters from 182.48 meters last Monday.
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As of yesterday, the provincial disaster coordinating council said water elevation at the giant reservoir slid down to 181.73 meters from 182.48 meters last Monday.
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Ghio Ong | January 12, 2015 - 12:00am