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Ketsana also caused the shutting down of flights and operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport for almost a day. [47] The economic region of Metro Manila and many adjoining provinces incurred damages to both infrastructure and agriculture. Total damage of Ketsana as of September 28, 2009 is estimated at $100 million.
' dousing of water '), is the feast of John the Baptist, the patron saint of San Juan, Metro Manila, and many other communities across the Philippines. It is held every June 24. It is held every June 24.
June 24 is the 175th day of the year ... 1571 – Miguel López de Legazpi conquers Manila for Spain, modern day capital of the Philippines. ... 2009 – Roméo ...
June 22 Pagadian City Day: Araw ng Pagadian: This special non-working holiday applies to Pagadian only. June 23 Bacoor Cityhood Day: Araw ng Pagkalungsod ng Bacoor: This day commemorates the cityhood of Bacoor in the province of Cavite on June 23, 2012. This special non-working holiday applies to Bacoor only. June 24 Manila Day: Araw ng Maynila
November 20–27 – 5th Asian Youth Day is hosted by the Diocese of Imus at the Rogationist College Silang, Cavite November 23 – A massacre in Maguindanao kills at least 60 persons. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo responded to the news of the massacre by declaring a state of emergency in Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and Cotabato City .
June 30, 2009: CWB: January–December: 24–27 tropical cyclones [9] May 1, 2009: ... to the northeast of Manila. Later that day the JTWC designated the depression ...
He appointed Attorney Espiridion Laxa to serve as the Chairman of the film festival which starts on June 14 and culminates on June 24, Manila's birthday. In addition, in an effort to promote Philippine films, Antonio Villegas banned the showing of foreign films at movie houses during the Manila Film Festival from June 14 through June 24. [3]
In mid-June 2009, the first community outbreak of A(H1N1) in the Philippines was confirmed by the Department of Health. The followed the confirmation of eight mild cases in Jaen, Nueva Ecija. [9] The town was placed under a state of calamity on June 16, 2009, when the town already had 19 confirmed cases. [10]