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[Title] => DOST gives P2.8 million for sugar research
[Summary] => The Department of Science and Technology has allocated P2.89 million for a research project aimed at improving the muscovado sugar industry in Western Visayas.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Iloilo City under state of calamity
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY This city has been placed under a "state of calamity" as flash floods, spawned by continuous rains the past three days, submerged 103 of its 180 barangays.
The floods have temporarily displaced 19,655 families, according to the citys social welfare office. Poor drainage was blamed for the flooding.
Most affected was the Jaro district, although the La Paz, Mandurriao and Molo districts were also under water.
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The floods have temporarily displaced 19,655 families, according to the citys social welfare office. Poor drainage was blamed for the flooding.
Most affected was the Jaro district, although the La Paz, Mandurriao and Molo districts were also under water.
Mayor Jerry Treñas fear that the flooding will worsen if the rains wont stop.
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August 18, 2002 - 12:00am