AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSuper Typhoon Inday (Bavi) Response: Pagasa kept TCWS No. 2 over Batanes and parts of Northern Luzon as Inday carried strong winds and gusts, while authorities pushed safety measures across Luzon and the Visayas. Disaster Risk & Public Safety: The PNP put units on heightened alert and coordinated with disaster agencies; the Coast Guard suspended small-vessel travel and canceled some ferry trips due to rough seas. Volcanic Ash Impacts: Mt. Kanlaon’s moderately explosive eruption triggered ashfall in Cebu, leading to class suspensions in multiple cities and towns; EMB 7 warned not to drink groundwater exposed to ash and urged proper ash handling. Marine Wildlife: A dead green sea turtle was found stranded near Calapan City, prompting DENR assessment. Circular Economy in Schools: UNDP and Baguio launched a circular-economy resource book to teach recycling and reuse in classrooms. Renewables Policy: The DOE suspended the 3.3GW offshore wind auction (GEA-5) to recalibrate requirements amid port, permitting, environmental, and supply-chain concerns. Energy Transition Push: Energy experts urged faster renewable buildout and grid upgrades to cut fuel import dependence and prevent recurring shortages.
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