Manila Bulletin

LPG prices rise for 4th consecutiv­e month

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increased their prices by ₱0.45 per kilo starting on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

The price hikes are attributed to the internatio­nal contract price of LPG for November.

As a result, the cost of a standard 11-kilo LPG tank has risen by approximat­ely ₱4.95 to ₱5.50.

The continuous upward trend in LPG prices poses a challenge for consumers, as it adds to the rising cost of living. startling),” he said.

The President was especially creeped out by the feeling of someone following him when he was going up the Palace’s grand staircase.

“Actually, ilang beses nangyari sa akin, pag-akyat ko na ganun, ramdam na ramdam ko na meron nakatingin sa akin dun sa likod (it happened so many times to me, while I was going up the stairs, I can feel that someone is looking at me from behind),” Marcos added.

He was not the only person to share such horror stories as such ghastly incidents were also experience­d by Lito and Rommy, who have been working in Malacañan for 41 years, as well as Ruel and Chris, who have been there for 16 and 22 years, respective­ly.

The four Palace employees said they still felt terrified, and continue to get goosebumps every time they recall their paranormal experience­s in the Palace.

According to the vlog, Malacañan Palace was built in 1750, and was then a summer house for the governor-general after it was purchased by the State in 1825.

Since 1863, it housed 18 governor-generals and 14 American military and civil governors. Eventually, it became the official resident of the country’s presidents.

While it had gone under multiple renovation and refurbishm­ent after the wars, Marcos’ vlog said it was during his father’s time there that it underwent the most extensive remodeling by his mother.

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