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Article » LOS ANGELES, CA - Kagay-anon International of Southern California (KISC) initiates a donation drive in Southern California in response to Tropical Storm Washi (local name Bagyong Sendong), the worst Tropical Storm in history to hit Cagayan de Oro City in Northern Mindanao and surrounding provinces...
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Posted by Frederick Alain Docdocil on December 19, 2011
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Article » The Philippines’ Cagayan de Oro City, also known as the “City of Golden Friendship,” is considered to be the Gateway to Northern Mindanao (Region 10). This region has the largest economy in Mindanao and is only exceeded by the National Capital Region (NCR) as the region with the...
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Posted by Frederick Alain Docdocil on December 17, 2011
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Article »  MANILA — With sustained winds of 140 miles per hour and gusts of 162 miles per hour by nightfall, Typhoon Megi (local name Typhoon Juan) has become the strongest typhoon to threaten the Philippines in recent years; prompting massive emergency preparations and causing the evacuation of...
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Posted by BakitWhy.com on October 17, 2010
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Article » If you're reading this article, chances are you also have a Facebook/Myspace/Friendster page or a Twitter account. Now more than ever, the Internet has been able to give us the opportunity to network and socialize with people around the world. However, given the recent events in The Philippines,...
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Posted by Marc Malabanan on October 2, 2009
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Article » Just a few few days ago, the Philippines was hit by Typhoon Ondoy. In it's after math, over 40,000 people have lost their homes and over 200 people have lost their lives. Even as the shock subsides and people sift through the debris and reunite with loved ones, and morn the deceased, meteorologists...
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Posted by on September 30, 2009
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Article » Associated Press - MANILA -- Heavy monsoon rains have left at least 60 people dead and forced more than 74,000 to flee flooding in the northern Philippines, the government's disaster agency said Saturday. The National Disaster Coordinating Council said the deaths occurred Wednesday through Friday...
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Posted by on September 26, 2009
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