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    Angat Dam's water level drops to 161.34 meters

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    Date
    July 8, 2019
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    Velez, Freddie C.
    De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn
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    Despite rains brought about by the southwest monsoon, the water level of Angat Dam dropped to 161.34 meters on Sunday. Vice Governor Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado said that with the rains, the water elevation of Angat Dam should be more than 200 meters by this time.
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    Velez, F. C., & De Vera-Ruiz, E. (2019, July 8). Angat Dam's water level drops to 161.34 meters. Manila Bulletin, pp. 1, 4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/11835
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    Dams; Water levels; Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA); National Water Resources Council Board (NWRB); Sy-Alvarado, Wilhelmino; Mungcal, Liz; Quitlong, Gener; Angat Dam; Angat; Ipo Dam
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