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In the Middle of the Typhoon, Six Couples Were Married at the Dagupan City Museum - Rmn Networks

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Rain and flooding were no obstacle for six (6) couples destined for each other. On July 28, 2025, at the Dagupan City Museum, with the help of the City Population and Development and Civil Registry Office, the long-awaited wedding of six couples went ahead, rain or shine. In Barangay Poblacion Oeste, the couple Cesar D. Escorpiso and Gina G. Lumangaya, as well as Glenn B. Robosa and Leslie S. Cosep. From Pantal Centro, the couple Rhyan R. Dela C…
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Rain and flooding were no obstacle for six (6) couples destined for each other. On July 28, 2025, at the Dagupan City Museum, with the help of the City Population and Development and Civil Registry Office, the long-awaited wedding of six couples went ahead, rain or shine. In Barangay Poblacion Oeste, the couple Cesar D. Escorpiso and Gina G. Lumangaya, as well as Glenn B. Robosa and Leslie S. Cosep. From Pantal Centro, the couple Rhyan R. Dela C…

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RMN Networks broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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