AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHabagat Watch: PAGASA says the southwest monsoon will keep bringing scattered rains and thunderstorms across Luzon and the Visayas even after Typhoon Inday exited PAR, with flash-flood and landslide risk in several areas and an LPA still being monitored outside the country. Disaster Toll Update: The combined effects of Inday and habagat have left at least 18 dead, 12 missing, and hundreds of thousands affected, as rough seas continue to strand travelers in ports. Volcano Alert (Mayon): Phivolcs reports Mayon’s sulfur dioxide emissions hit a 26-year high, raising concern for possible shifts toward more explosive activity while the volcano remains at Alert Level 3. Water Security (Angat): Angat Dam continues to fall to record-low levels, with officials saying recent rains haven’t replenished the Sierra Madre watershed that feeds the reservoir. Conservation (Mt. Apo): DENR and the Philippine Eagle Foundation deputized 25 Bantay Bukid volunteers to help monitor biodiversity and protect the Philippine eagle’s nesting areas using indigenous ecological skills. Public Health (Kanlaon): Cebu authorities and the PNP urged stricter health protections as volcanic haze/ash from Mt. Kanlaon threatens air quality, including mask use and limiting outdoor exposure. Local Environment Move (Cebu SRP): Cebu City is considering a temporary skatepark at the former Sinulog site in SRP to support extreme sports groups while a permanent facility is planned.
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