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Philippine Army retrieves bodies of Indian student pilot, Filipino trainer killed in small plane crash

Philippine Army retrieves bodies of Indian student pilot, Filipino trainer killed in small plane crash
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Philippine army retrieves bodies of Indian student pilot, Filipino trainer killed in small plane crash

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Navy ship brings more relief goods for Agaton victims in Leyte

RELIEF OPS. Soldiers unload assorted relief goods from the BRP Tausug, a landing craft of the Philippine Navy, at the Baybay City Port in Leyte in this undated photo. The Naval Forces Central on Tuesday (April 26, 2022) said the landing craft transported 34 tons of relief goods for the victims of Typhoon Agaton in Baybay City and Abuyog town. (Photo courtesy of NFC) CEBU CITY - The Naval Forces Central (NFC) on Tuesday said the Philippine Navy's landing craft "BRP Tausug" transported 34 tons of relief goods for distribution to the victims of the recent Typhoon Agaton in the city of Baybay and the town of Abuyog in Leyte. In a statement, Lt. Junior Grade Frances Maye Macapinig, NFC's public affairs officer, said BRP Tausug unloaded the relief items from the Naval Reserve-Eastern Visayas headquarters here, the Tanging Yaman Foundation, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, at the Baybay Port. Macapinig said Commander Allan Roy Canilang skippered the LC-295 in transporting

Search is on for 103 missing after Philippine storm kills at least 138

MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine military and aid workers pledged on Thursday to keep searching for 103 people missing after tropical storm Megi ripped through central areas this week, burying many under landslides and killing at least 138. Megi was the first cyclone this year to hit the Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,600 islands that sees an average of 20 tropical storms a year. "We are doing retrieval operations and still looking for the missing," Senator Richard Gordon, chairperson of the Philippine Red Cross, told Reuters.

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