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49 barangays in Agoo, La Union get new emergency vehicles
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49 barangays in Agoo, La Union get new emergency vehicles

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that 49 barangays in Agoo, La Union received new multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) from the provincial government to enhance emergency response, disaster rescue operations, and the delivery of public services. The vehicles were funded through the province’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund, and each barangay will receive an additional P10,000 annually for operational costs. Governor Mario Eduardo Ortega announced plans to expand the program to other parts of La Union. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology-La Union also received a new vehicle during the event.

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49 barangays in Agoo, La Union get new emergency vehicles

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that 49 barangays in Agoo, La Union received new multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) from the provincial government to enhance emergency response, disaster rescue operations, and the delivery of public services. The vehicles were funded through the province’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund, and each barangay will receive an additional P10,000 annually for operational costs. Governor Mario Eduardo Ortega announced plans to expand the program to other parts of La Union. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology-La Union also received a new vehicle during the event.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about government funding and distribution of resources without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on factual reporting of a provincial initiative aimed at improving public services and disaster preparedness, with balanced language and no clear slant.

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