‘Habagat’ Rains to Persist over Parts of the Philippines
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‘Habagat’ rains to persist over parts of the Philippines
The southwest monsoon or “habagat” will continue to bring rains over Luzon and parts of Western Visayas on Thursday, Aug. 13, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said.PAGASA weather specialist Leanne Loreto warned that the monsoon rains could trigger flooding and landslides, particularly in areas that have received significant rainfall in the past few days.Occasional moderate to heavy rains m…
Monsoon rains to drench parts of PH Thursday
MANILA, Philippines — Parts of the country, including Metro Manila, will experience rains due to the prevailing southwest monsoon or habagat, the weather bureau said on Thursday.Occasional rains will prevail across Zambales and Bataan.Scattered rains and thunderstorms are forecast in Metro Manila, Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, the rest of Central Luzon, Camarines Norte, Aklan, Antique, and…
(Manila=Yonhap News) Reporter Park Hyun-soo = On the morning of the 10th (local time), as a typhoon struck, a work-from-home order was issued across the Philippines, and a visit to the Manila Police Department and 'Co...
After a few days of monsoon rains and flooding, the Philippines has been experiencing a garbage crisis. In Manila, which covers Manila and surrounding cities, the waste has accumulated in water bodies. Workers are trying to clear rivers and canals before the waste reaches the pumping station. President Ferdinand Marcos has identified the situation of water pollution as critical. He has stressed once again that there is a need to address the prob…
Nine days of rain left Manila's river in a puddle of debris. Now, underwater cleanup is underway. Heavy rains triggered floods and landslides in the northern Philippines, killing 16 people.
The Philippine garbage problem is taking on a new dimension. After a strong storm, hundreds of tons of debris floats on a canal. Filipinos are facing a great challenge. Meanwhile, new storms are coming.
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