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PNA file photo courtesy of province of Pangasinan/Orpheus Velasco SAN MANUEL, Pangasinan - The management of the San Roque Power Corporation (SRPC) has assured Pangasinenses that the San Roque dam incurred no damage amid the magnitude 7 earthquake on Wednesday. In a letter to Pangasinan Governor Ramon Guico III, SRPC vice president for corporate affairs Tommy Valdez said the structure remains strong and sturdy following the earthquake. "Nais po nating ipaalam sa lahat na ang ating San Roque Dam ay nananatiling matatag. Katunayan, sa atin pong visual inspection, wala pong nakita na anumang pagkasira or anumang indikasyon ng pagkasira (We would like to inform everyone that the San Roque Dam remains strong. In fact, based on our visual inspection, there was no damage or any indication of damage)," he said. He added the SRPC and the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office of this town are monitoring and inspecting the whole structure. "Huwag po tayong mag-ala