Heat wave, health wave, hate wave?

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Heat wave, health wave, hate wave?

Heat waveSINCE mid-April, the country has been broiling, boiling and burning in the intense heat wave ranging from 38 degrees Celsius in most places to over 50 C in certain areas.People are reeling from higher electric and water bills. They are struggling with higher inflation.The heat wave has wreaked havoc not only on the basic education system but also on the economy. Productivity has been greatly affected with increased levels of tardiness, absenteeism and reduced efficiency.

At the international level, Philippine authorities are reporting increasing hate exchanges with a neighboring country which expresses its rage by water cannon. This time the damage to our vessels is increasing significantly.In the meantime, the Philippines is making the rounds of official visits to countries which are bound to ours by mutual defense treaties and other agreements. Our armed forces are engaging in various military exercises with these countries.

 

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