AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi/“Inday” Watch: PAGASA says Bavi is still outside the PAR but is expected to enter between Tuesday night and early Wednesday, with possible wind signals (up to Signal No. 2 or 3) and heavy rains/rough seas; Metro Manila and much of the country may still see isolated thunderstorms, with flash-flood and landslide risks in vulnerable areas. Water Security: Angat Dam’s level kept dropping to 158.23 m (below the 160 m critical threshold) as Bavi nears, with no spill operations reported—raising stakes for Metro Manila’s raw water supply. E-Waste Crackdown: Subic Bay agencies and environmental groups will meet to discuss allegations of suspected US e-waste shipments after July 1 inspections of nine recycling firms inside the freeport. Invasive Species Threat: Researchers warn Flowerhorn cichlids—introduced via the aquarium trade—have become “fenced and feral” in Lake Sampaloc, pressuring native biodiversity and potentially affecting local aquaculture. Nature Restoration Push: Wovoka Philippines and GCash’s GForest will plant over 1 million native trees and mangroves in Oriental Mindoro and Camarines Norte from 2026–2030 to boost watershed and coastal resilience. Local Climate Safety: Cebu authorities issued thunderstorm reminders for households to prepare for flooding and lightning as unstable weather persists.
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