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                    [Title] => P64-M NFA rice rotting
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LEGAZPI CITY — About 58,000 bags of Thai rice imported by the National Food Authority (NFA) are rotting on the cargo bay of a vessel that ran aground on a coral reef off San Miguel Island in Tabaco City, Albay last Jan. 17. 


The vessel, M/V Accord, was on its way to deliver the imported rice reportedly worth about P64 million to the Tabaco City port to support relief operations for the thousands of evacuees in Albay, when it ran aground.
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LEGAZPI CITY — About 58,000 bags of Thai rice imported by the National Food Authority (NFA) are rotting on the cargo bay of a vessel that ran aground on a coral reef off San Miguel Island in Tabaco City, Albay last Jan. 17. 


The vessel, M/V Accord, was on its way to deliver the imported rice reportedly worth about P64 million to the Tabaco City port to support relief operations for the thousands of evacuees in Albay, when it ran aground.
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