
Typhoon Inday and Habagat Cause Deaths, Disruption in Philippines
Typhoon Inday (international name Muifa) and the southwest monsoon (habagat) have caused widespread disruption in the Philippines, resulting in 17 deaths and affecting over 514,000 people. Class and government work suspensions, as well as canceled ferry trips, were implemented across affected regions.
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15 Killed In Philippines Landslide As Typhoon Bavi Nears Taiwan
Two landslides triggered by heavy rains driven by Bavi killed at least 15 people and left six others missing on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao, authorities said.
Read full article →Flights and ferries canceled as Typhoon Bavi barrels toward remote islands
The very powerful typhoon was located over the sea east of the northern Philippines on Thursday afternoon and is expected to make landfall in China on Sunday.
Read full article →At least 17 dead due to enhanced southwest monsoon
Among the 17 reported casualties, the municipality of Malapatan, Sarangani records the highest number of deaths with 10
By Juno Reyes
Read full article →Habagat prompts boat trip suspensions in Oriental Mindoro
CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro – Strong southwest monsoon or habagat conditions enhanced by Typhoon Inday, have forced the suspension of several sea trips in Oriental Mindoro, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Mimaropa said on Saturday. In its advisory, PPA-Mimaropa said all fastcraft vessels plying the Calapan-Batangas route were cancelled due to rough seas. Also suspended
By jvicente
Read full article →17 reported dead from Inday, habagat
Coupled with the enhanced habagat or southwest monsoon, Typhoon Inday has left at least 17 people dead, nine others missing and more than 500,000 people affected across the country, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported yesterday.
By Michael Punongbayan
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