AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEl Niño Watch: PAGASA says there’s a 60%+ chance El Niño will intensify this year, with “strong” odds rising to 69% by Aug–Oct and “very strong” possible by Oct–Jan, warning of heat and rainfall shifts that can hit water, power, and farm output. Storm Updates: Severe Tropical Storm Gardo is set to exit the PAR as habagat keeps rain and thunderstorms over parts of Luzon and the Visayas, while PAGASA also monitors a potential low-pressure area that may bring scattered showers by June 29. Climate-Ready Farming: Northern Mindanao farmers are urged to brace for a prolonged dry spell, with DA-10 and PhilRice pushing drought-tolerant and early-maturing rice seeds to protect vulnerable rice areas. School Safety & Security: After the Tacloban school shooting, PNP orders nationwide support for DepEd’s tightened school safety measures, while separate incidents show weapons found in student bags in Cagayan. E-Waste Crackdown: Environmental groups accuse Subic Bay Freeport of allowing suspected US e-waste imports, launching a task force and citing alleged containers reaching since March 2025. Renewables in Camarines Sur: The province inks deals for floating solar and waste-to-energy projects, aiming to cut land conversion and boost local jobs.
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