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[Title] => Kalinga folk are living on dangerous ground
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Several ground fissures widening at an average rate of one centimeter per hour were discovered by authorities in a mountain village in Kalinga.
Regional Disaster Coordinating Council chairman Chief Supt. Virtus Gil, director of the Police Regional Office in the Cordillera, bared that residents in Sitio Kimata, Lubuagan, Kalinga are sitting on deadly ground.
Gil warned that the situation there was made more dangerous because "along the upstream portion of the fissure was a rice field, where water seeps in."
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KALINGA PROVINCIAL DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL
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[Title] => Kalinga folk are living on dangerous ground
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet Several ground fissures widening at an average rate of one centimeter per hour were discovered by authorities in a mountain village in Kalinga.
Regional Disaster Coordinating Council chairman Chief Supt. Virtus Gil, director of the Police Regional Office in the Cordillera, bared that residents in Sitio Kimata, Lubuagan, Kalinga are sitting on deadly ground.
Gil warned that the situation there was made more dangerous because "along the upstream portion of the fissure was a rice field, where water seeps in."
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November 4, 2001 - 12:00am