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Metro Manila seeks more relief goods—police

Source: Inquirer.net
Manila : Philippines | 2 months ago  
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Philippines�Affected cities in Metro Manila by tropical storm �Ondoy� (international codename: Ketsana) are requesting more relief goods and other emergency supplies to be delivered to evacuation centers where flood victims continue to stay. Metro Manila police commander Chief Superintendent...
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