Manila Mayor Francisco Domagoso (center) receives a check for P2 million from Pitmaster Foundation to support the capital city’s relief operation for the province of Cagayan, which is still flooded from recent typhoons.
Manila Mayor Francisco Domagoso (center) receives a check for P2 million from Pitmaster Foundation to support the capital city’s relief operation for the province of Cagayan, which is still flooded from recent typhoons.
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