The flooding caused by intense rains spawned by the shear line continued to wreak havoc in the area of agriculture where the recorded damage is continuing to increase.
THE flooding caused by intense rains spawned by the shear line continued to wreak havoc in the area of agriculture where the recorded damage is continuing to increase.
In the area of infrastructure, where at least nine roads and three bridges still remained impassable, at least P1,137,605,000-worth of projects were also damaged.
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