AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: PAGASA says the southwest monsoon (habagat) will keep bringing rain across Luzon, with Batanes, Ilocos, Cordillera, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon and parts of CALABARZON facing higher chances of heavy downpours as Typhoon Saudel nears PAR and may intensify into a super typhoon before entering on Aug. 24. Disaster Response: DSWD stays on Blue Alert and prepositions relief supplies as Saudel is expected to strengthen habagat, with the latest NDRRMC update putting combined cyclone and monsoon impacts at 7.5 million affected people, 29 deaths, and 89 areas under calamity. Waste & Flooding Discipline: Malacañang urges LGUs to stop garbage from clogging waterways, pushing a “culture of discipline” and stronger solid waste management while stepping up enforcement of the EPR Act, including DENR audits and show-cause letters to firms. Critical Minerals Debate: President Marcos’ EO 122 sets a framework for critical minerals development and mineral reservation, but ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio calls it a “wholesale surrender” that could displace farmers and Indigenous communities while worsening environmental harm. Biodiversity on the Ground: DENR Davao reports the rediscovery of the rare liverwort Treubia insignis at Altut Tuna Peak, adding to evidence that intact forests still hold species scientists haven’t fully documented. Wildlife Misinformation: A fake AI orangutan image from Malaysia highlights how AI wildlife hoaxes can distort public behavior and undermine conservation efforts.
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