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The entire Metro Manila has started to “sink” due to global warming and floods and to the rampant setting up of illegal fishponds in nearby provinces, an expert from the University of the Philippines’ Marine Institute said yesterday.

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The entire Metro Manila has started to “sink” to global warming, floods and to the rampant setting up of illegal fishponds in nearby provinces, an expert from the University of the Philippines’ (UP) Marine Institute said Thursday.

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A Filipino scientist has expressed alarm at the rate Metro Manila is sinking, saying that the overextraction of groundwater is to blame for land subsidence and other negative effects.

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The entire Metro Manila has started to “sink” to global warming, floods and to the rampant setting up of illegal fishponds in nearby provinces, an expert from the University of the Philippines’ (UP) Marine Institute said Thursday.

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A Filipino scientist has expressed alarm at the rate Metro Manila is sinking, saying that the overextraction of groundwater is to blame for land subsidence and other negative effects.

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