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The El Niño phenomenon is likely to intensify until the last quarter of this year and may last until early 2016, the state weather bureau said yesterday.

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More than half of all public utility jeepneys in Central Visayas will be affected once the ban on transport vehicles that are 15 years old and above takes effect. In Cebu province alone, the land transportation regional office records showed 54 percent of passenger jeepneys will soon be out of the streets.

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