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BATAAN EXPANDS MANGROVE FORESTS ALONG COASTLINE

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When typhoon Saling hit Bataan in 1987, it wiped out around 200 houses along the coastlines, save for 14 located in a mangrove area. Realizing that mangroves serve as natural barriers against storms and floods, rehabilitating and growing mangroves took root after that calamity, according to Jose Sally Raymundo, Vice-Chairman of the Tubo-Tubo Fisherfolks Association (TFA) in Orani, Bataan. Beyond gaining a stronger sense of security during storms…
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IKOT.PH broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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