8 to 12 feet high flood makes Cavite’s Governor declare State of Calamity over his province. Rescue operations will have to wait, as the heavy downpour makes any efforts dangerous for the rescuers. Government says that there are already one dead and two missing people in the province.
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Friends just informed us that isn’t raining in Manila at this moment. Here in the south we enjoy friendly and sunny weather.
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