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Batangas as one of the most popular destinations for tourists is easy to comprehend.

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Dr. Amante Moog, an officer of the Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council (PDCC), said the scare arose from a text message claiming that a tsunami would occur anytime between Sunday night and Monday morning.
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Dr. Amante Moog, an officer of the Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council (PDCC), said the scare arose from a text message claiming that a tsunami would occur anytime between Sunday night and Monday morning.
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