AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: PAGASA warned an LPA east of Eastern Samar could intensify into a tropical cyclone by Wednesday, bringing 50–100mm rains and possible flooding and landslides across parts of Luzon and the Visayas, while Cebu also faced intermittent heavy rains and class suspensions as local disaster teams readied flood rescue gear. Heat Risk: Taytay (Rizal) and Imus (Cavite) recorded “danger” heat index levels, prompting advisories on heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Water Crisis: Alegria, Cebu declared a state of calamity to speed up repairs after damage to its water system left about 44% of residents short on running water. Marine Pollution Cleanup: DENR and Marcos will inaugurate the Korea-donated MV Nilad to boost Manila Bay litter removal and pollution response under a multi-year marine litter management project. Waste Management Pressure: Cebu City floated a ramp-based SRP transfer contingency after DENR-7 ordered a stop to prior SRP waste operations, following the deadly Binaliw landfill collapse. Climate & Food Security: A peasant group urged urgent action as El Niño forecasts point to intensifying conditions that could persist into early 2027, threatening crop failures and rural incomes. Disaster Resilience: Bicol lawmakers pushed for faster construction of permanent, disaster-resilient evacuation centers after the Mindanao 7.8 quake displaced over 75,000 families. School Safety After Violence: PNP ordered stronger anti-bullying and online safety campaigns with DepEd coordination after the Tacloban school shooting, as schools plan phased reopening with added security and counseling.
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