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THE Philippines is no stranger to extreme weather events. In recent days, multiple storms and the intensified southwest monsoon or “habagat” brought relentless rains, flooding and disruption across ...
Climate change is real and warmer temperatures are producing more severe storms. We can say that the Philippines is at the forefront of climate change because it directly faces the vast Pacific ...
Infrastructure projects estimated to be worth P102.84 million have been destroyed by Tropical Storm Emong in this province, according to the provincial disaster risk reduction and management council.
As part of its plan to strengthen community protocols for disaster preparedness, the Department of the Interior and Local ...
The reported death toll from the combined effects of heavy southwest monsoon (habagat) rains and a succession of tropical ...
Pangasinan logs the highest number of evacuees in the Ilocos Region, with 3,871 families, followed by La Union with 1,074 families ...
A tropical storm was blowing across the Philippines' mountainous north Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather that ...
Weathermen call it as the Fujiwhara Effect—a weather phenomenon where two typhoons interact around each other causing heavier rains due to the southwest monsoon (habagat). Hence, the past week filled ...
The Philippine Military Academy yesterday started accepting tourists and visitors again, two days after the PMA grounds were ...
MANILA – Reported deaths from the combined effects of the southwest monsoon and tropical storms Crising, Dante, and Emong ...
There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries directly caused by Co-may, locally called Emong, the fifth weather ...
Severe flooding across the Philippines, driven by Tropical Cyclone Emong and the annual monsoon season, has forced more ...