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GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — Mindanao State University-General Santos City (MSU-GSC) campus has appealed for immediate national government assistance after the powerful earthquake damaged infrastructure worth an estimated P900 million. Shidik Zed Abantas, MSU-GCS chancellor, said the school’s engineering damage report was still preliminary and could increase as structural evaluations are still being completed across campus. “We need close to a billion to get back to normal,” Abantas said in an interview with Bagwis, the school’s student publication. He said the quake caused widespread structural damage across multiple buildings, forcing the temporary relocation of key administrative offices and the dispersal […]... Keep on reading: MSU-GenSan seeks gov’t help to rise from quake
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