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Reversing the Trend of Typhoon Ravages in the Philippines

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Reversing the trend of typhoon ravages in the Philippines In the northernmost confines of the Philippines, along its extensive coastline, fishermen have long enjoyed the richness of the sea for their livelihoods. Mahi Mahi, sailfish, mackerel, mercantile and octopus: species abound. While inland, fertile land also proliferates generously, producing fresh fruits and vegetables for its diligent farmers. Natural resources are abundant in this provi…
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Reversing the trend of typhoon ravages in the Philippines In the northernmost confines of the Philippines, along its extensive coastline, fishermen have long enjoyed the richness of the sea for their livelihoods. Mahi Mahi, sailfish, mackerel, mercantile and octopus: species abound. While inland, fertile land also proliferates generously, producing fresh fruits and vegetables for its diligent farmers. Natural resources are abundant in this provi…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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