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                    [Title] => More Mayon eruptions feared; evacuees swell to 35,000
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After spewing fountains of bright red lava, Mayon Volcano calmed down yesterday, but authorities warned villagers returning to their homes and farms it may explode anew with more fury.

Jason Aragon, coordinator of the evacuation operations for some 35,000 people in 18 affected villages, said some of the evacuees returned to their homes despite the warnings.
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After spewing fountains of bright red lava, Mayon Volcano calmed down yesterday, but authorities warned villagers returning to their homes and farms it may explode anew with more fury.

Jason Aragon, coordinator of the evacuation operations for some 35,000 people in 18 affected villages, said some of the evacuees returned to their homes despite the warnings.
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                    [Title] => More Mayon eruptions feared; evacuees swell to 35,000
                    [Summary] => Lull before the storm?


After spewing fountains of bright red lava, Mayon Volcano calmed down yesterday, but authorities warned villagers returning to their homes and farms it may explode anew with more fury.

Jason Aragon, coordinator of the evacuation operations for some 35,000 people in 18 affected villages, said some of the evacuees returned to their homes despite the warnings.
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After spewing fountains of bright red lava, Mayon Volcano calmed down yesterday, but authorities warned villagers returning to their homes and farms it may explode anew with more fury.

Jason Aragon, coordinator of the evacuation operations for some 35,000 people in 18 affected villages, said some of the evacuees returned to their homes despite the warnings.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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