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I-Witness: 'Ang Islang Walang Lupa,' dokumentaryo ni Howie Severino

One area in Brgy. Taliptip, Bulacan is now considered as "water world." What used to be the center of the community is now mostly water. What could have happened?

Source: GMA Public Affairs

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