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Typhoon Aghon is causing havoc as it rages through the Philippine Area of Responsibility. Upgraded to a severe tropical storm, signals are raised over Quezon province, indicating the severity of the situation. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reports that over 2,000 individuals have already been affected by Aghon's wrath, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
As Aghon intensifies, the storm makes multiple landfalls, increasing fears of its potential transformation into a typhoon. The government is racing against time to provide aid and assistance to regions in Aghon's direct path, particularly provinces in northern Luzon. With Aghon tracking northwest over the Calabarzon Region, the safety of residents remains a top priority as further landfall is anticipated.
In the midst of the chaos, schools in Las Piñas City have suspended classes for Monday, May 27, 2024, in response to the looming threat posed by Severe Tropical Storm Aghon. Stay tuned for live updates on the storm's progression as it continues to pose challenges and risks to the affected areas.
As Typhoon Aghon wreaks havoc in the Philippines, experts warn of the increasing intensity and frequency of tropical cyclones in the region due to climate change. The need for preparedness and resilience against such natural disasters becomes more crucial than ever, emphasizing the importance of early warnings and swift response strategies to mitigate the impact on vulnerable communities.
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In its 5 p.m. bulletin, state meteorologists said Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 3 was raised over the eastern portion of Quezon province.
MANILA – The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on Sunday said around 513 families or 2734 persons had been affected so far by ...
TS 1 tracking northwest over Calabarzon Region, Philippines, early May 26. Further landfall over the region likely through afternoon May 26.
Aghon is expected to develop into a typhoon when it reaches the coastal waters of Casiguran, Aurora and before it exits the Philippine area of ...
Severe Tropical Storm “Aghon” intensified on Sunday off the eastern coast of the Philippines, threatening provinces in northern Luzon region.
Las Piñas City suspended Monday-May 27, 2024 classes at all levels, public and private, due to Severe Tropical Storm Aghon.
Follow this page for updates on "Aghon," the first tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility this year.