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    #41
    haLLer sanjuan city!!!! condominum pa more!!!!

    accountabiLity pLease!!!! Saan ba grumadweyt

    dapat demanda danyos perwisyo 10times the zonaL vaLue .

    METRO
    House next to construction site collapses in San Juan
    MetroNews

    Jaleen Ramos February 15, 2022

    A house next to a construction site collapsed on Monday, Feb. 14, at the corner of Mariano Marcos and V. Cruz Street in Barangay Maytunas, San Juan City.

    PHOTO FROM SAN JUAN CDRRMO/ MANILA BULLETIN
    In a report from ABS CBN, barangay executive officer Ryan Seguerra said the incident happened at around 4:45 p.m. on Monday.

    A part of the house, including a car, had sunk into the pit, he added.

    No one was inside the house when the incident happened.

    Residents have been protesting the construction of the high-rise building in the area.

    Manila Bulletin tried to get the side of the building officials in San Juan City but has yet to receive a reply as of this posting.
    House next to construction site collapses in San Juan – Manila Bulletin

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    #43
    bakit jan nawaLa fauLtLine sa sunvaLLey antipoLo????

    Kaya binabatikos ni tuLisanes ang phiLvocs eh.

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    bakit jan nawaLa fauLtLine sa sunvaLLey antipoLo????

    Kaya binabatikos ni tuLisanes ang phiLvocs eh.
    Because subsequent studies have shown it doesn't exist. Thats how science works.

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    i wiLL err on the side of caution.

    In 2013, i came across the Philippine Geoportal and have since marveled at its interactive risk maps that carefully assessed the risk of natural hazards in identified Philippine areas “for proper long-term planning in dealing with disaster scenarios.” The web site was the result of a study worth 5.5 million AUD which was funded by the Australian Agency for International Development with the technical support from Geoscience Australia, and led by the government agencies under the Collective Strengthening of Community Awareness on Natural Disaster — composed of the Office of Civil Defense, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, Phivolcs and National Mapping and Resource Information Authority.

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