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In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, members of the Philippine Coast Guard try to extinguish flames on a burning cargo ship docked in Manila, Philippines, Saturday, June 12, 2021. The fire and a powerful blast ripped through ship docked to refuel in the Philippine capital of Manila on Saturday, injuring at least six people and igniting a blaze in a nearby riverside slum that gutted dozens of shanties, officials said. (Photo by Philippine Coast Guard via AP Photo)

In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, members of the Philippine Coast Guard try to extinguish flames on a burning cargo ship docked in Manila, Philippines, Saturday, June 12, 2021. The fire and a powerful blast ripped through ship docked to refuel in the Philippine capital of Manila on Saturday, injuring at least six people and igniting a blaze in a nearby riverside slum that gutted dozens of shanties, officials said. (Photo by Philippine Coast Guard via AP Photo)



A boy jumps from a boat into the heavily-polluted Pasig River in Baseco, Manila, Philippines, June 22, 2021. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

A boy jumps from a boat into the heavily-polluted Pasig River in Baseco, Manila, Philippines, June 22, 2021. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)



A sign is displayed near the house of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday, June 24, 2021 in Quezon city, Philippines. Aquino, the son of pro-democracy icons who helped topple dictator Ferdinand Marcos and had troublesome ties with China, died Thursday, a cousin and public officials said. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A sign is displayed near the house of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday, June 24, 2021 in Quezon city, Philippines. Aquino, the son of pro-democracy icons who helped topple dictator Ferdinand Marcos and had troublesome ties with China, died Thursday, a cousin and public officials said. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A picture of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III is carried on Friday, June 25, 2021 at the Ateneo Church of Gesu, Quezon city, Philippines. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A picture of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III is carried on Friday, June 25, 2021 at the Ateneo Church of Gesu, Quezon city, Philippines. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Supporters of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” during a motorcade before his burial in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)

Supporters of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” during a motorcade before his burial in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)



A military helicopter drops yellow confetti during the state burial rites of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at a memorial park in suburban Paranaque city, Philippines. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A military helicopter drops yellow confetti during the state burial rites of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at a memorial park in suburban Paranaque city, Philippines. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Supporters of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” from a vehicle window during a motorcade before his burial in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)

Supporters of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” from a vehicle window during a motorcade before his burial in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)



Children flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” during a motorcade before the burial of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)

Children flash the “L” sign meaning “Fight!” during a motorcade before the burial of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III in Quezon City, Philippines on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Photo by Basilio Sepe/AP Photo)



Homeless Filipinos rest inside a gymnasium turned into a shelter home seen in Manila, Philippines, 22 June 2021 (issued 24 June 2021). Manila, the capital of the Philippines and one of the densest city in the world, is celebrating on 24 June 2021 its 450th founding anniversary by Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1571. The city has declared the day a special non-working to mark the anniversary. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

Homeless Filipinos rest inside a gymnasium turned into a shelter home seen in Manila, Philippines, 22 June 2021 (issued 24 June 2021). Manila, the capital of the Philippines and one of the densest city in the world, is celebrating on 24 June 2021 its 450th founding anniversary by Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1571. The city has declared the day a special non-working to mark the anniversary. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



People inside tricycles are interviewed by health workers before their COVID-19 vaccination at a parking lot in Manila, Philippines, 22 June 2021. Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to jail people who refuse to be vaccinated following reports of low turnouts in various vaccinate sites. (Photo by Mark R. Cristino/EPA/EFE)

People inside tricycles are interviewed by health workers before their COVID-19 vaccination at a parking lot in Manila, Philippines, 22 June 2021. Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to jail people who refuse to be vaccinated following reports of low turnouts in various vaccinate sites. (Photo by Mark R. Cristino/EPA/EFE)



Relatives and friends mourn during the funeral of Lilibeth Valdez on June 4, 2021 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. An off-duty police officer was seen pulling the hair of 52-year-old Lilibeth Valdez, shortly before shooting her dead in what is now a viral video, fueling a new wave of outrage directed at the government and a police force that many say acts with impunity. The shooting is the latest in a series of killings involving the Philippine National Police, which is currently the focus of an international investigation. The International Criminal Court said they are on track to make their next move in its investigation on alleged crimes against humanity committed during President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody war on drugs, which human rights groups estimate has claimed more than 30,000 lives. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Relatives and friends mourn during the funeral of Lilibeth Valdez on June 4, 2021 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. An off-duty police officer was seen pulling the hair of 52-year-old Lilibeth Valdez, shortly before shooting her dead in what is now a viral video, fueling a new wave of outrage directed at the government and a police force that many say acts with impunity. The shooting is the latest in a series of killings involving the Philippine National Police, which is currently the focus of an international investigation. The International Criminal Court said they are on track to make their next move in its investigation on alleged crimes against humanity committed during President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody war on drugs, which human rights groups estimate has claimed more than 30,000 lives. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



A baby is carried over the coffin of Lilibeth Valdez as part of a ritual during her funeral on June 4, 2021 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

A baby is carried over the coffin of Lilibeth Valdez as part of a ritual during her funeral on June 4, 2021 in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



A backhoe destroys smuggled luxury cars at the Bureau of Customs in Manila, Philippines, 18 June 2021. The destruction of the vehicles is done to warn smugglers to pay the correct importation tax or have their cars seized by the government and be destroyed. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

A backhoe destroys smuggled luxury cars at the Bureau of Customs in Manila, Philippines, 18 June 2021. The destruction of the vehicles is done to warn smugglers to pay the correct importation tax or have their cars seized by the government and be destroyed. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



A protester dressed in protective suit with hands tied with mock chains shouts slogans during a rally against the G7 summit outside the British Embassy in Taguig, Philippines on Friday, June 11, 2021. The group called on G7 Summit member nations for debt cancellation for poor countries facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A protester dressed in protective suit with hands tied with mock chains shouts slogans during a rally against the G7 summit outside the British Embassy in Taguig, Philippines on Friday, June 11, 2021. The group called on G7 Summit member nations for debt cancellation for poor countries facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A boy reacts as dogs play along the riverbank of Pasig river, in Manila, Philippines, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)

A boy reacts as dogs play along the riverbank of Pasig river, in Manila, Philippines, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Lisa Marie David/Reuters)



Devotees cover themselves in mud and dried banana leaves to celebrate the Taong Putik (“mud people”) Festival on June 24, 2021 in the village of Bibiclat in Aliaga town, Nueva Ecija province, Philippines. Each year, the residents of Bibiclat village in Aliaga town celebrate the Feast of Saint John by covering themselves in mud, dried banana leaves, vines, and twigs as part of a little-known Catholic festival which traces its history from the Pacific War and reenacts how rain stopped the execution of 14 villagers by Japanese soldiers in 1944. The townsfolk considered this as a miracle from Saint John, and every year since then the villagers roll in mud to show their gratitude to the saint. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, limits remain imposed on religious gatherings as part of government lockdown measures, and devotees have been advised to celebrate in their homes. With more than 1,372,000 cases and more than 23,000 deaths, the Philippines is one of the worst coronavirus-hit countries in Southeast Asia, despite imposing the longest lockdown in the world. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)

Devotees cover themselves in mud and dried banana leaves to celebrate the Taong Putik (“mud people”) Festival on June 24, 2021 in the village of Bibiclat in Aliaga town, Nueva Ecija province, Philippines. Each year, the residents of Bibiclat village in Aliaga town celebrate the Feast of Saint John by covering themselves in mud, dried banana leaves, vines, and twigs as part of a little-known Catholic festival which traces its history from the Pacific War and reenacts how rain stopped the execution of 14 villagers by Japanese soldiers in 1944. The townsfolk considered this as a miracle from Saint John, and every year since then the villagers roll in mud to show their gratitude to the saint. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, limits remain imposed on religious gatherings as part of government lockdown measures, and devotees have been advised to celebrate in their homes. With more than 1,372,000 cases and more than 23,000 deaths, the Philippines is one of the worst coronavirus-hit countries in Southeast Asia, despite imposing the longest lockdown in the world. (Photo by Ezra Acayan/Getty Images)



A pedicab driver is inoculated with China's Sinovac COVID-19 Vaccine in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, in Manila, Philippines. The Philippine president has threatened to order the arrest of Filipinos who refuse the COVID-19 vaccination and told them to leave the country for hard-hit countries like India and the United States if they would not cooperate with massive efforts to end the pandemic. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

A pedicab driver is inoculated with China's Sinovac COVID-19 Vaccine in Manila, Philippines on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, in Manila, Philippines. The Philippine president has threatened to order the arrest of Filipinos who refuse the COVID-19 vaccination and told them to leave the country for hard-hit countries like India and the United States if they would not cooperate with massive efforts to end the pandemic. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



A Filipino informal settler living on a makeshift shelter is seen along the Manila Bay, Philippines, 11 June 2021. According to a report published in the Science Advances journal, rivers in the Philippines contribute tons of plastic waste which are funneled through Manila Bay to the world's oceans annually. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

A Filipino informal settler living on a makeshift shelter is seen along the Manila Bay, Philippines, 11 June 2021. According to a report published in the Science Advances journal, rivers in the Philippines contribute tons of plastic waste which are funneled through Manila Bay to the world's oceans annually. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



A Filipino scavenger collects recyclable materials along the Pasig river in Manila, Philippines, 15 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

A Filipino scavenger collects recyclable materials along the Pasig river in Manila, Philippines, 15 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



Migratory birds rest on bamboo poles along the Manila Bay, Philippines, 11 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

Migratory birds rest on bamboo poles along the Manila Bay, Philippines, 11 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



A Filipino teen wades along the Pasig river in Manila, Philippines, 15 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)

A Filipino teen wades along the Pasig river in Manila, Philippines, 15 June 2021. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA/EFE)



Medical student Gus Maglinao performs the Barton’s bandaging on a standardized patient during their face-to-face class at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines on Thursday, June 10, 2021. The government has allowed some medical schools to start limited face-to-face classes in their campus as the country continues to practice health protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

Medical student Gus Maglinao performs the Barton’s bandaging on a standardized patient during their face-to-face class at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines on Thursday, June 10, 2021. The government has allowed some medical schools to start limited face-to-face classes in their campus as the country continues to practice health protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)



Dr. Flordeluna Mesina demonstrates an endotracheal intubation on a dummy on the second day of limited face-to-face classes at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines on Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)

Dr. Flordeluna Mesina demonstrates an endotracheal intubation on a dummy on the second day of limited face-to-face classes at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines on Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Photo by Aaron Favila/AP Photo)
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