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                    [Title] => Baha!
                    [Summary] => No class! 	As a kid, I just loved the typhoon season. The rains brought on the floods, which often led to the suspension of classes. In the 1960s, we lived in Project 4, Quezon City. All those government housing projects were prone to flooding because of unpaved roads and inadequate infrastructure that only now is partly relieved. 

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                    [Title] => Baha!
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