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                    [Title] => BF Resort residents seeking compensation from water firm
                    [Summary] => Residents of BF Resort Village in Barangay Talon 2, Las Piñas City, a subdivision affected by the typhoid outbreak caused by allegedly contaminated water, are now demanding compensation from their distributor.


"This is the clamor of the people. Who will shoulder our medical expenses, our medicines, and hospital bills? Those who got sick have spent so much. This was caused by a third party," Gerard Santos, president of the Evelyn Camus Street Association, told The Star in a phone interview.
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Maynilad Water Services Inc. discontinued Tuesday its supply to the Philippine Waterworks and Construction Corp. (PWWC), which manages and provides the subdivision’s water supply, after the latter failed to settle arrears amounting to P3.2 million incurred over a three-month period.
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                    [Summary] => Residents of BF Resort Village in Barangay Talon 2, Las Piñas City, a subdivision affected by the typhoid outbreak caused by allegedly contaminated water, are now demanding compensation from their distributor.


"This is the clamor of the people. Who will shoulder our medical expenses, our medicines, and hospital bills? Those who got sick have spent so much. This was caused by a third party," Gerard Santos, president of the Evelyn Camus Street Association, told The Star in a phone interview.
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