+ Follow MARIKINA AND PASIG RIVERS Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Remembering Ondoy
[Summary] => A fluvial parade was held in Marikina yesterday to mark the sixth anniversary of the storm that inundated Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon, leaving nearly 300 people dead or missing.
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[Title] => Highway-railway drainage disasters
[Summary] => Out of the many images shared about our latest rain out and wash out experience, the big surprises must have been the SLEX or South Luzon Expressway being flooded along with sections of EDSA parallel to the MRT.
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[Title] => Mel & Joey features dangerous plants and animals
[Summary] => To augment the economic situation of the country some species of plants and animals from foreign lands were taken in and cultivated. Tonight on GMA 7’s Mel & Joey, these and other interesting topics will be featured.
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The World Bank has agreed to partly finance the $89.46 million water sewerage rehabilitation program of the Philippines.
In a project information document released yesterday, the World Bank said the sewerage project will be financed from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) trust fund managed by the bank and forms part of the medium term sustainability project in which the bank recently extended a loan.
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In a project information document released yesterday, the World Bank said the sewerage project will be financed from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) trust fund managed by the bank and forms part of the medium term sustainability project in which the bank recently extended a loan.
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September 26, 2015 - 10:00am