AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Inday (Bavi) & Habagat Disruptions: Typhoon Inday kept TCWS No. 2 up over Batanes and parts of Northern Luzon as it moved toward southern Japan, with gusts up to 170 kph; meanwhile, enhanced habagat brought heavy-rain warnings (orange in parts of Bataan and Zambales) and triggered class suspensions and sea-travel shutdowns across multiple regions, leaving hundreds stranded and ports affected. Landslide & Flood Risk: In Mindanao, rain-triggered landslides killed at least five with others missing, while Western Visayas alone saw 919 barangays flagged for flood and landslide risk. Education Monitoring: DepEd said it tightened monitoring for localized classroom building with 168 LGU partners, while schools nationwide shifted to flexible learning as Inday threatened communities. Kanlaon Ashfall Health Alerts: Cebu residents were reminded to protect eyes and lungs and avoid contaminated water after Kanlaon ash reached the province; health officials warned respiratory risks even after ash settles. Disaster-Ready Local Response: Iloilo stayed on blue alert as rains and possible flooding were expected, and Mimaropa placed its EOC on blue alert for habagat hazards. Governance & Public Services: Marcos extended the CRVS Decade to 2030 to strengthen legal identity systems, with PSA as lead agency.
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