AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHabagat & Neneng Disruptions: Tropical Depression Neneng and the southwest monsoon led to “no sail” orders and canceled sea trips in Batangas and Mindoro, with passengers told to coordinate with shipping lines. Flood Watch: Pagasa reported generally improving weather as Neneng weakens, while water levels rose in several dams (Angat, San Roque, Pantabangan, Magat, Ambuklao) and eased in others; Laguna de Bay also slipped slightly but remains a flood risk if rains continue. Public Health Risk: The DOH is monitoring a possible leptospirosis uptick after flooding, noting 3,440 cases since Jan. 4 to Aug. 8 (lower than 2025) but with a rise in late July. Safer School Days: DepEd is pushing a draft policy letting individual schools resume face-to-face classes after disasters/severe weather if their campus is assessed safe, instead of blanket suspensions. Waste & Flooding: Lawmakers and local officials renewed calls for stronger action on improper waste disposal as rains flush garbage into waterways. Work Suspension Pay Rules: DOLE reminded employers and workers of wage entitlements and protections during weather-related suspensions.
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