AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Weather Watch: Pagasa warned of moderate to heavy rain showers with lightning and strong gusts over parts of Luzon and Metro Manila Saturday afternoon, with risks of flash floods and landslides; meanwhile Super Typhoon Bavi stayed outside the PAR but could enhance habagat and bring more rain midweek. Coastal & Marine Conservation: DENR reported 299 sea turtle hatchlings released in Catanduanes and Sarangani, while DENR-Calabarzon said nearly 98 hectares of typhoon-damaged mangroves were rehabilitated in Jomalig, Quezon to boost storm-surge protection and marine habitats. Forests & Land Use: A Palawan Council for Sustainable Development report said Southern Palawan lost 57,715 hectares of forest (2001-2023), with kaingin cited as the biggest driver—though an environmental group cautioned against oversimplifying deforestation causes. Waste & Pollution Action: EcoWaste Coalition and ASH-Philippines marked “No Butts Day,” urging stronger action against cigarette butt pollution and plastic filters. Community Resilience: After a magnitude 7.8 quake, some beach resorts in Glan, Sarangani reopened, but areas affected by coastal uplift remain off-limits until declared safe.
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