AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi/Inday Watch: Pagasa says Bavi is still unlikely to make landfall but may enter the Philippine area of responsibility soon, with the storm expected to intensify the southwest monsoon (habagat) and bring heavy rain, strong winds, flooding, and possible landslides—prompting whole-of-government prep, LGU alerts, and transport travel advisories. Metro Manila Habagat Impacts: Pagasa warns of minor to significant effects in the capital, including possible damage to some facilities and houses, power and water service interruptions in some areas, and travel disruptions. Coast Guard & Police Readiness: Maritime and local responders in Zamboanga, Iloilo, and other regions have activated standby search-and-rescue and monitoring plans, coordinating with disaster offices and PAGASA. El Niño Ripple Effects: A fish kill at Magat Dam has left over 1,400 fisherfolk needing relief and livelihood support, with groups linking the incident to El Niño-driven low water and oxygen depletion. Wildlife Protection: DENR-12 documented a rare white monkey sighting in Sultan Kudarat and moved to protect the animal and its habitat. Plastic & Recycling Push: Republic Cement and PETValue expand circularity by co-processing residual plastic waste, while Coca-Cola and Valenzuela City strengthen PET bottle collection under Tapon to Ipon.
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