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Could more have been done to save the victims of Yolanda?

Posted onNovember 11, 2013October 30, 2022Authorbenign026 Comments

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CategoriesCivics, Environment, GovernmentTagsbeatriz jadina, climate, deforestation, eduardo del rosario, haiyan, leyte, military, ndrrmc, rescue, richard gordon, sulpicio lines, tacloban, typhoon, united states, yolanda

Ph Government pats itself on the back for level of preparedness as Typhoon Pablo batters Mindanao

Posted onDecember 6, 2012Authorbenign0119 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Environment, Government, Politics, The SouthTagsabs-cbn, bopha, compostela valley, disaster politics, election 2013, epal, Mindanao, ndrrmc, new bataan, noynoy aquino, risa hontiveros, typhoon pablo

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