According to the Bureau of Fire Protection in Magalang town, the estimated 12-hectare open space includes a private property and small portion of the protected forest reservation area
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According to the Bureau of Fire Protection in Magalang town, the estimated 12-hectare open space included a private property and parts of the protected forest reservation area. “We were already monitoring it before the fire gets worse. We are thankful that it was cleared out right away,” Dan said. “Mahirap yung kung saan lang pwede ang sasakyan. From there nag hike na kami papunta sa area dala-dala yung ginawa naming fire splatter,” he said
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