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                    [Title] => Fire razes 2 beach resorts in Boracay
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Panicked tourists fled their rooms as a fire razed several cottages at two beach resorts on the central Philippines’ tourist island of Boracay on Friday, fire officials said. There were no reports of injuries.


The blaze was suspected to have started from a cooking fire at the Oro resort and destroyed several cottages made of light materials, said Boracay Fire Chief Kim Celesio. The resort is being renovated and had no guests at the time.
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The blaze was suspected to have started from a cooking fire at the Oro resort and destroyed several cottages made of light materials, said Boracay Fire Chief Kim Celesio. The resort is being renovated and had no guests at the time.
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                    [Title] => Fire razes 2 beach resorts in Boracay
                    [Summary] => 

Panicked tourists fled their rooms as a fire razed several cottages at two beach resorts on the central Philippines’ tourist island of Boracay on Friday, fire officials said. There were no reports of injuries.


The blaze was suspected to have started from a cooking fire at the Oro resort and destroyed several cottages made of light materials, said Boracay Fire Chief Kim Celesio. The resort is being renovated and had no guests at the time.
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The blaze was suspected to have started from a cooking fire at the Oro resort and destroyed several cottages made of light materials, said Boracay Fire Chief Kim Celesio. The resort is being renovated and had no guests at the time.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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