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VOL.5 ISSUE 225 • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
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Latest situation report:
‘Pablo’ damage reaches P31.2 B By EJ Dominic Fernandez
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total of P31.2 billion worth of infrastructure, schools, crops, livestock and fishery is the latest overview of the damage that Pablo wrought in the Davao region, according to the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) 11 based in Davao City. This was bared in a situational report on the
1,022 people dead; 2.701 injured; 465 missing
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effects of Typhoon Pablo in Region 11 presented before members of the Rotary Club of East Davao headed by banker Florante Santiago yesterday by
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BUSY DOING SOMETHING ELSE. These traffic enforcers just chat among themselves and watch as a large buildup of public utility vehicles slows down traffic flow in front of a mall along J.P. Laurel Avenue in Davao City late afternoon of Saturday. Lean Daval Jr.
Roofing for 700 classrooms
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DAVAO-based group of private sector leaders started this week rehabilitation work called “Roof a Classroom” Project (Project RAC) in typhoon Pablo-ravaged areas in the province of Davao Oriental. Taking off from what businessman Sammy Afdal had started in the typhoon-devas-
Initiative of private group led by Msgr. Capalla Gawad Kalinga joins project tated areas, the group headed by Msgr. Fernando Capalla, retired archbishop of Davao,
has joined forces with Gawad Kalinga to initially provide roofings to more than 700 classrooms in the towns of Boston, Baganga and Cateel in Davao Oriental. The group’s plan of action was finalized during a breakfast meeting hosted by
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