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By Rudy Santos | April 27, 2004 - 12:00am
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Heavy rain in the past few days failed to improve the water level in Angat Dam, with the elevation decreasing further to more than half a meter below its critical level of 160 meters.
11 hours ago
Angat Dam’s water elevation has slightly increased above its critical level of 160 meters, after water allocation for the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System was reduced.
2 days ago
Palay farms in Central Luzon that depend on Bustos Dam for irrigation supply have to wait until the water level in Angat Dam recovers.
3 days ago
Maynilad Water Services Inc., the water concessionaire for Metro Manila’s West Zone, is scaling up preparations for the incoming El Niño weather phenomenon as Angat Dam reaches critical levels.
3 days ago
The water elevation in Angat Dam, the primary source of water for Metro Manila residents, was recorded to be only 1.23 meters above its critical level of 160 meters yesterday.
6 days ago
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