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                    [Title] => 200 tons of water hyacinths removed from bridge
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Volunteers on Tuesday removed some 200 tons of water hyacinths that tangled with the columns of the Tamontaka Bridge and blocked the flow of the river for three days in Cotabato City.

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Villagers are optimistic the completion of a riverbank anti-erosion infrastructure along the historic Tamontaka River would boost the tourism climate in their riverside enclaves.

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Until press time, divers of the Army’s anti-crime Task Force Tugis, the city government’s Emergency and Rescue Unit and the 6th Marine Battalion Landing Team have been searching for three-year-old twins Al-Hamji and Al-Nadji Langeban and their older sisters Shereen and Bai Dayang, in the murky Tamontaka River.
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Volunteers on Tuesday removed some 200 tons of water hyacinths that tangled with the columns of the Tamontaka Bridge and blocked the flow of the river for three days in Cotabato City.

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Villagers are optimistic the completion of a riverbank anti-erosion infrastructure along the historic Tamontaka River would boost the tourism climate in their riverside enclaves.

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Until press time, divers of the Army’s anti-crime Task Force Tugis, the city government’s Emergency and Rescue Unit and the 6th Marine Battalion Landing Team have been searching for three-year-old twins Al-Hamji and Al-Nadji Langeban and their older sisters Shereen and Bai Dayang, in the murky Tamontaka River.
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