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The provincial council of Isabela has declared a state of calamity after the province’s corn production incurred damage amounting to almost P1 billion due to the dry spell.

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The agriculture sector is expected to grow “not less than five percent” this year, Agriculture Secretary Prospero J. Alcala said yesterday.

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At least 13 people have been killed in floods and landslides unleashed by a week of pounding rain in the northeastern Philippines, which is still struggling to recover from devastation caused by a typhoon last month, officials said today.

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An army officer says five people have died in a landslide set off by four days of heavy rains that flooded several villages in the northern Philippines.

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Isn’t it great when things work? And things don’t work by accident.

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They are the ones who brave crime scenes, areas in conflict, and places devastated by calamities.

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The damage could have been more but the preparations before the onset of Typhoon Juan decreased deaths and destruction and for that, we offer prayers of thanksgiving.

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Residents scrambled to stockpile food and authorities ordered ships to remain docked as southern China geared up Wednesday for a typhoon that killed 20 people and wiped out crops in the northern Philippines.

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Manny Pacquiao should be accustomed to training through typhoons by now.

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The government on Wednesday urged oil firms to go slow on price hikes, if possible, in consideration of areas devastated by Typhoon Juan.

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The provincial council of Isabela has declared a state of calamity after the province’s corn production incurred damage amounting to almost P1 billion due to the dry spell.

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The agriculture sector is expected to grow “not less than five percent” this year, Agriculture Secretary Prospero J. Alcala said yesterday.

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At least 13 people have been killed in floods and landslides unleashed by a week of pounding rain in the northeastern Philippines, which is still struggling to recover from devastation caused by a typhoon last month, officials said today.

[DatePublished] => 2010-11-07 17:50:16 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 626818 [Title] => 5 killed in landslide set off by rain [Summary] =>

An army officer says five people have died in a landslide set off by four days of heavy rains that flooded several villages in the northern Philippines.

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Isn’t it great when things work? And things don’t work by accident.

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They are the ones who brave crime scenes, areas in conflict, and places devastated by calamities.

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The damage could have been more but the preparations before the onset of Typhoon Juan decreased deaths and destruction and for that, we offer prayers of thanksgiving.

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Residents scrambled to stockpile food and authorities ordered ships to remain docked as southern China geared up Wednesday for a typhoon that killed 20 people and wiped out crops in the northern Philippines.

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Manny Pacquiao should be accustomed to training through typhoons by now.

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The government on Wednesday urged oil firms to go slow on price hikes, if possible, in consideration of areas devastated by Typhoon Juan.

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