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COTABATO CITY — Eight people were killed while a dozen others were injured when a wayward dump truck, loaded with some 12 cubic meters of sand, rammed several vehicles and a throng of people celebrating a fiesta in Makilala, North Cotabato at past 3 p.m. yesterday.


The Makilala police confirmed to Catholic station dxND, an outfit of the Oblate congregation, that eight died while undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Kidapawan City.
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The Makilala police confirmed to Catholic station dxND, an outfit of the Oblate congregation, that eight died while undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Kidapawan City.
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Kabilang sa nasawing biktima ay nakilalang sina Diony Pablo ng Barangay San Miguel sa bayan ng Ramon; ang magkapatid na Pedro Honorio at Daniel Honorio na kapwa residente ng Barangay Bugallon Norte sa bayang ito.
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"With the resurgence of avian influenza in most Southeast Asian countries, the Philippines is being eyed as the nearest and most logical source of bird flu-free meat," said Jose Molina, director of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI).
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Data from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) showed sporadic outbreaks in Laguna, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Batangas, and in Tondo and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila.

The reported outbreaks this year, however, were lower than the 22 reported cases during the same period last year.
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Bureau of Animal Industry chief Jose Molina issued a memorandum banning imports of all "live poultry and any product of poultry origin" originating from Asia, Davinio Catbagan, veterinary quarantine chief at Manila airport, told AFP.
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"The food blockade is not working. The non-delivery of pork launched by the Agriculture Sector Alliance of the Philippines (ASAP)-Limcoma Multipurpose Cooperatives starting Feb. 6, has not at all affected the supply and prices of pork in Metro Manila," said Bureau of Animal Industry director (BAI) Jose Molina.
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Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) animal quarantine division chief Ronel Avila said these factors contributed to the continued decline in local pork prices.

"These factors were the primary reasons for depressed pork prices, not importation as is what is being claimed by the local hog industry, said Avila.
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COTABATO CITY — Eight people were killed while a dozen others were injured when a wayward dump truck, loaded with some 12 cubic meters of sand, rammed several vehicles and a throng of people celebrating a fiesta in Makilala, North Cotabato at past 3 p.m. yesterday.


The Makilala police confirmed to Catholic station dxND, an outfit of the Oblate congregation, that eight died while undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Kidapawan City.
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The Makilala police confirmed to Catholic station dxND, an outfit of the Oblate congregation, that eight died while undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Kidapawan City.
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Kabilang sa nasawing biktima ay nakilalang sina Diony Pablo ng Barangay San Miguel sa bayan ng Ramon; ang magkapatid na Pedro Honorio at Daniel Honorio na kapwa residente ng Barangay Bugallon Norte sa bayang ito.
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"With the resurgence of avian influenza in most Southeast Asian countries, the Philippines is being eyed as the nearest and most logical source of bird flu-free meat," said Jose Molina, director of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI).
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Data from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) showed sporadic outbreaks in Laguna, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Batangas, and in Tondo and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila.

The reported outbreaks this year, however, were lower than the 22 reported cases during the same period last year.
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Bureau of Animal Industry chief Jose Molina issued a memorandum banning imports of all "live poultry and any product of poultry origin" originating from Asia, Davinio Catbagan, veterinary quarantine chief at Manila airport, told AFP.
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"The food blockade is not working. The non-delivery of pork launched by the Agriculture Sector Alliance of the Philippines (ASAP)-Limcoma Multipurpose Cooperatives starting Feb. 6, has not at all affected the supply and prices of pork in Metro Manila," said Bureau of Animal Industry director (BAI) Jose Molina.
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Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) animal quarantine division chief Ronel Avila said these factors contributed to the continued decline in local pork prices.

"These factors were the primary reasons for depressed pork prices, not importation as is what is being claimed by the local hog industry, said Avila.
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