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(Filed by 104.7 IFM Dagupan News)
Flooded Sta. Barbara residents use bamboo rafts
ELPIDIO Dela Cruz and his neighbors in Sitio Riverside, Barangay Sonquil in Sta. Barbara has their bamboo rafts ready to get into town and back home as the flood level in their area reached waist-high following two typhoons last week.
He said flooding is no longer new to him because he has been experiencing it for as long as he can remember. (Mathew Pacheco)
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Heavily silted Cayanga River needs dredging
RESIDENTS of Barangay Lekep-Butao in San Fabian called on the Department of Public Works and Highways to dredge the Cayanga River, which often overflows due to heavy siltation.
Water from the mountains of Benguet flow into the Cayanga River before emptying into the Lingayen Gulf. (Nil Moyano)
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Landslides, erosion reported in several parts of San Nicolas
SEPARATE incidents of erosion and landslide were reported along the Villa Verde Road in Barangay Malico and Sta. Maria East in San Nicolas following non-stop rains brought by Typhoon Nando.
As a result, the road, which connects San Nicolas to Sta. Fe in Nueva Vizcaya, was temporarily closed to all types of motor vehicle while clearing operations were still ongoing. (Jam Victorio)
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Binmaley fishermen secure boats against typhoons
FISHERMEN of Binmaley helped each other to carry their fishing boats to a safe distance away from the shore before Super Typhoon Nando passed through.
They were also advised by the local government not to venture into the sea as the waves were high and rough, and dangerous for those on board small vessels. (Joana de Vera)
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Anti-corruption rallies in Pangasinan peaceful
THE anti-corruption rallies in Pangasinan during the National Protest Day on September 21 were peaceful and orderly, according to the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPO).
The PPPO monitored 15 separate rallies, participated by some 4,500 people, which all involved prayers, mass gathering, candle lighting and vigil. A total of 2,356 policemen, who are members of the Reactionary Standby Support Force, were deployed to maintain visibility in different areas; others helped direct traffic, while others manned existing checkpoints. (Jam Victorio)
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