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  2. Category : Diesel–hydraulic locomotives of the Philippines

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  3. PNR Hyundai Rotem DMU - Wikipedia

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    Diesel multiple unit: In service: 2009–present: Manufacturer: Hyundai Rotem: Built at: Changwon, South Korea: Replaced: JNR 12 series coaches CMC class DMU (decommissioned 2004) Constructed: 2009: Entered service: July 14, 2009; 15 years ago () Refurbished: 2019: Number built: 18 cars (6 sets) Number in service: 0 cars (0 set) Formation: 3 ...

  4. List of man-made disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The sole survivor was a reporter for the Philippine Herald, Nestor Mata. [3] 23 November 1960 – Philippine Air Lines Flight S26. A Douglas DC-3 flying from Mandurriao Airport in Iloilo to Manila International Airport crashed into Mount Baco in Mindoro, killing all 33 on board. [4] 12 September 1969 – Philippine Air Lines Flight 158.

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  7. Category:Diesel multiple units of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Diesel multiple units of the Philippines" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.

  8. What parts of Philippines are affected by typhoon Mawar. 06:47, Stuti Mishra. Typhoon Mawar, locally referred to as 'typhoon Betty', is at its closest point to the Philippines today before it is ...

  9. Tarlac-class landing platform dock - Wikipedia

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    The ships have a Combined Diesel and Diesel (CODAD) layout and will be using similar engines as those used by their Indonesian counterparts, the MAN 9L28/32A medium speed engines. Combined power from the two engines will produce 7,830 brake horsepower (5,840 kW) transferred to two controllable pitch propellers.