AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHabagat Watch: Pagasa says the southwest monsoon will bring continuous heavy rain in Zambales from June 3 to noon June 6, with 50–100 mm daily and possible flooding and landslides in low-lying and unstable upland areas; similar wet conditions are expected across parts of Luzon. Local Cleanup Drive: In Taytay, Rizal, crews stepped up dredging and desilting of creeks and rivers to clear garbage and obstructions ahead of the rainy season, urging residents not to dump waste into waterways. River Rehabilitation: In Libon, Albay, a volunteer-led river cleanup is gaining support, focusing on removing silt and garbage from rivers and canals to cut flood risks and reduce water pollution. Maritime Safety: Lubang, Oriental Mindoro, imposed a no-sail policy from June 3–5 due to rough seas tied to Habagat, with coast guard and disaster offices tasked to enforce it. Forest Loss Spotlight: An Inquirer analysis links deforestation to weak governance, flagging Palawan and other frontier provinces as hotspots. Fisheries Pressure: Groups urge BFAR to release vessel monitoring data after reports of commercial fishing intrusions into municipal waters. Renewables Push: Eastern Visayas police started using a 48-kilowatt solar system to cut power costs and support the shift to cleaner energy. Climate Resilience Policy: House Speaker Dy backs a proposed UP National Climate Resilience Institute to strengthen planning and response to typhoons, floods, drought, and extreme heat.
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