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The water level of Magat Dam, one of the major sources of power in the Luzon grid, has remained below the normal level amid the continued heat, according to the National Irrigation Administration (NIA).

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Magat Dam, one of Luzon’s major irrigation and power providers, regained its normal water level, thanks to the series of late afternoon rainfall since last week.

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The water level of the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary is back to normal amid the dry spell affecting hundreds of hectares of farmlands in Isabela.

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Excess water have been released from the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao border to maintain its normal level amid the rainfall over its watershed areas.

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The water level at Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary remains stable despite the heavy rainfall in parts of the dam’s watershed areas. 

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The Coast Guard yesterday suspended all modes of sea transport in Cagayan amid continuous rains.

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Amid continuous heavy rains, the Magat Dam at the Isabela-Ifugao boundary is again in critical level, prompting authorities to continue releasing water from its reservoir to avoid reaching the spilling level, which could endanger the dam’s structure.

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Authorities continue to release excess water from the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary to avoid reaching its spilling level, which may cause possible destruction to the four-decade-old power and irrigation facility.

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The water level at the Magat hydroelectric and irrigation project along the Isabela-Ifugao border remains normal, enough to sustain the irrigation needs of farmlands within the next cropping season.

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The water level of the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao border inched closer yesterday to its spilling level, prompting authorities to continue releasing water.

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The water level of Magat Dam, one of the major sources of power in the Luzon grid, has remained below the normal level amid the continued heat, according to the National Irrigation Administration (NIA).

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Magat Dam, one of Luzon’s major irrigation and power providers, regained its normal water level, thanks to the series of late afternoon rainfall since last week.

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The water level of the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary is back to normal amid the dry spell affecting hundreds of hectares of farmlands in Isabela.

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Excess water have been released from the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao border to maintain its normal level amid the rainfall over its watershed areas.

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The water level at Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary remains stable despite the heavy rainfall in parts of the dam’s watershed areas. 

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The Coast Guard yesterday suspended all modes of sea transport in Cagayan amid continuous rains.

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Amid continuous heavy rains, the Magat Dam at the Isabela-Ifugao boundary is again in critical level, prompting authorities to continue releasing water from its reservoir to avoid reaching the spilling level, which could endanger the dam’s structure.

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Authorities continue to release excess water from the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao boundary to avoid reaching its spilling level, which may cause possible destruction to the four-decade-old power and irrigation facility.

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The water level at the Magat hydroelectric and irrigation project along the Isabela-Ifugao border remains normal, enough to sustain the irrigation needs of farmlands within the next cropping season.

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The water level of the Magat Dam along the Isabela-Ifugao border inched closer yesterday to its spilling level, prompting authorities to continue releasing water.

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