AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWeather Watch: PAGASA declared the start of the southwest monsoon (habagat), with southwesterly winds expected to bring occasional to frequent rains and thunderstorms—especially over western areas—while Domeng/Jangmi’s trough and windflow add more wet weather risk. Heat Advisory: Even with rain signals, dangerous heat indices are forecast across Luzon and parts of Visayas/Mindanao, with 44 areas in the “danger” range on May 30; Metro Manila and nearby provinces are among those warned to hydrate, limit outdoor time, and avoid leaving kids or pets in parked vehicles. Tropical Cyclone Update: Severe Tropical Storm Domeng slightly strengthened over the Philippine Sea and could intensify into a typhoon by Saturday evening or early Sunday, though it’s still expected to stay far from land; flash floods and landslides remain possible where rains hit. Wildlife & Habitat: A critically endangered Philippine eagle was rescued in Leyte after residents found it weak with an infected wing wound, while a Leyte bleeding-heart dove was photographed in a peatland area—new, public proof after more than a century. Conservation Action: The LUYON project is tied to the bleeding-heart monitoring and peatland restoration push, aiming to protect forest-dependent species and restore degraded habitats.
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