It's about time!
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The #Philippines’ first #BorderInspectionFacility will start operations by September 2024 as authorities move to keep #AnimalDiseases at bay and avert the entry of illegal #AgriculturalGoods, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said.

The DA is developing four examination facilities in the country—in #Subic(#Zambales) #Manila; #Angat(Bulacan) and #GeneralSantosCity

PH border inspection to debut in Sept 2024
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PH border inspection to debut in Sept 2024

MANILA — The Philippines’ first border inspection facility will start operations by September 2024 as authorities move to keep animal diseases at bay and avert the entry of illegal agricultural

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"#Maynilad’s announcement suspending the (water) supply cuts came after the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (#MWSS) said the #RainDance” performed by some 16 members of the #DumagatRemontado community in the #Angat area appeared to have worked." #Philippines #WaterCrisis

Water supply cuts on hold; MWSS cites ‘rain dance’ | Inquirer News
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Water supply cuts on hold; MWSS cites ‘rain dance’

MANILA, Philippines — The deities of the Dumagat-Remontado ethnic community must be smiling on Maynilad Water Services Inc. as the company will suspend until today, July 16, the planned supply

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"Water volume coming from #Angat to MWSS is being reduced from 52 cubic meters per second (CMS)—or about 4,177 million liters per day (equivalent to around 1,600 Olympic-sized swimming pools)—to 48 CMS.

#MWSS earlier notified households to prepare for supply interruptions that could last up to nine hours a day, particularly within the #Maynilad concession area, starting July 12 at the earliest." #Philippines

#AngatDam now below minimum operating level | Inquirer News
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Angat Dam now below minimum operating level

The water level at Angat Dam has fallen below the minimum operating level of 180 meters, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said on

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Start readying your water containers just in case. At <180m water will be diverted from the hydroelectric power plants. #BrownOuts

"Water coming from #Angat — estimated at 4,000 million liters per day — flows to the #LaMesa and #Ipo dams to help deliver supply to #MetroManila and nearby provinces through water concessionaires Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Manila Water Co. Inc." #AngatDam #Philippines

#AngatWaterLevel continues to drop at onset of #ElNiño
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Angat water level continues to drop at onset of El Niño

MANILA, Philippines — Despite heavy rains over the past few days, the water level at Angat Dam is slowly dropping to its minimum operating level, raising concerns over supply, especially with

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