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	<title>Tabang NAGA</title>
	<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang</link>
	<description>Typhoon Reming Multi-Sectoral Relief and Rehabilitation Task Force</description>
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		<title>Summary of Calamity Assistance</title>
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Barangay
No. of HH Beneficiaries per Type of Assistance
Total HH
Ben


P900.00
Trapal
Nipa
Relief
Livelih'd




Abella
22
22

600
3
644


B Sur
81
81

300
5
462


B Norte
14
14

500
11
528


Balatas
233
233

1,194
10
1,660


Calauag
226
226

1,491
7
1,943


Cararayan
281
281

1,259
16
1,821


Carolina
269
269
239
800
11
1,577


C Grande
188
188

962
9
1,338


C Pequeña
360
360

1,302
26
2,022


Dayangdang
21
66

1,524
5
1,611


Del Rosario
88
88

811
10
987


Dinaga



70

70


Igualdad
13
13

420
4
446


Lerma
65
65

756
5
886


Liboton
26
116

657
3
686


Mabolo
81
81

1,230
3
1,392


Pacol
345
345

1,406
5
2,096


Panicuason
167
167
115
423
14
872


Peñafrancia
25
25

582
7
632


Sabang
133
278

1,345
5
1,756


San Felipe
263
263

540
4
1,066


San Francisco



193
2
193


San Isidro
187
187
130
400
4
904


Sta. Cruz
70
70

1,181
6
1,321


Tabuco
14
14

865
7
893


Tinago
13
61

450
4
528


Triangulo
59
59

1,772
5
1,890


TOTAL
3,244
3,456
484
23,033
158
30,224


Note:  Livelihood assistance is for individuals(154) and associations(4).  Relief excludes some 700 walk-in clients granted  Dec. 26, 2006. and other walk-in classified as citywide. </description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2007/01/04/summary-of-calamity-assistance/</link>
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		<title>Dios Mabalos!</title>
		<description>Our sincere gratitude to the following private individuals, institutions and organizations for their relief and assistance to 'Tabang Naga' effort in the restoration of Naga City after Typhoon 'Reming'.

(01) PhilWorks
(02) GCI Construction
(03) New Pili Construction
(04) EPL Construction
(05) PENSUMIL
(06) Rocha (DECA Housing)
(07) Wawa Verdadero
(08) NFH Construction
(09) Sagales Construction
(10) BALM Construction
(11) E ...</description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/14/salamat-po/</link>
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		<title>Initial Activities</title>
		<description>Task Force Initial Activities:

1. Solicitation of calamity assistance from all senators – sent out December 6, 2006.

2. Fund raising for rebuilding damaged public school buildings, target donors: all local banks in Naga  City. Letters circulated December 6 to all banks

3. Fund raising from various private sources locally, nationally and ...</description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/11/11/</link>
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		<title>Appeal for HELP</title>
		<description>We are appealing for your help to our constituents, donations in cash or in kind may be turned over to Typhoon Reming Multi-Sectoral Relief and Rehabilitation Task Force (or Task Force Reming- Naga for short), thru any of the following offices:

San Francisco of Assisi Parish Church, San Francisco, Naga City
c/o ...</description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/06/appeal-for-donations/</link>
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		<title>Photos 007-008</title>
		<description>

Another public school building with its roof blown away, Naga City



Residential home in one the subdivisions in Naga City </description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/06/photos-007-008/</link>
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		<title>Photos 005-006</title>
		<description>

Hope Christian School in Naga City was one of the heavily damaged private school campuses



The proposed Naga City Coliseum which is undergoing construction with its twisted steel beams after the typhoon </description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/06/photos-005-006/</link>
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		<title>Photos 003-004</title>
		<description>

A heavily damaged classroom, Naga City



National Food Authority (NFA) warehouse in total wreckage, Balintawak, Naga City </description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/06/photos-003-004/</link>
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		<title>Photos 001-002</title>
		<description>

Collapsed gasoline station along Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City.



Mayor Jesse Robredo and Vice Mayor Gabby Bordado assess extent of damage in a rural village, Naga City. </description>
		<link>http://www.naga.gov.ph/tabang/2006/12/06/photos-001-002/</link>
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