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Continuous rains brought by tropical storm-enhanced southwest monsoon immersed almost half of Bulacan province with 63 villages awash in floods on Monday.

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At least 19 villages in Bulacan province have been submerged in floodwaters due to heavy rains brought on by typhoon "Ferdie."

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Water levels at major dams in Bulacan remained low despite rains spawned by typhoon “Butchoy.”

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Classes in selected schools in Bulacan were cancelled today due to floods caused by rains brought by the tail end of tropical depression Egay.

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Another firecracker warehouse, this time in the Bulacan town of Baliuag, exploded yesterday, less than 48 hours after a massive blast flattened a similar bodega in Angat town Monday night.

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Bulacan Gov. Joselito Mendoza admitted yesterday that the province is unprepared for major disasters, as local officials searched for equipment to rescue residents affected by heavy floods brought by tropical storm “Ondoy.”

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At least 19 villages in Bulacan province have been submerged in floodwaters due to heavy rains brought on by typhoon "Ferdie."

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Classes in selected schools in Bulacan were cancelled today due to floods caused by rains brought by the tail end of tropical depression Egay.

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Another firecracker warehouse, this time in the Bulacan town of Baliuag, exploded yesterday, less than 48 hours after a massive blast flattened a similar bodega in Angat town Monday night.

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Bulacan Gov. Joselito Mendoza admitted yesterday that the province is unprepared for major disasters, as local officials searched for equipment to rescue residents affected by heavy floods brought by tropical storm “Ondoy.”

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