AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWeather Watch: PAGASA says Tropical Depression Haishen (Josie) may enter the PAR by Monday night or Tuesday morning but is unlikely to directly hit the country, while habagat still brings scattered rains and thunderstorms over parts of Luzon. Disaster Recovery: Typhoon Inday (Bavi) and the enhanced southwest monsoon have left at least 20 dead and over 654,000 affected, with 16 still missing and flash-flood/landslide risk continuing in the next 24 hours. Local Impacts: Baguio is cracking down on unsafe drinking-water suppliers, warning closures for water-related businesses that fail quality tests twice. Waste & Climate: Baguio spends up to P200M yearly hauling residual waste to a landfill, and La Union’s capitol trees are reported to absorb about 305 tons of CO2 to support climate efforts. Public Health & Safety: EcoWaste Coalition urges child-resistant packaging for bleach and other household cleaning chemicals to cut poisoning risks. Volcano Alert: Phivolcs warns Mayon’s sulfur dioxide emissions have surged to record levels, raising concern for a more explosive eruption. Maritime Disruptions: With Inday’s lingering effects, PCG reports stranded passengers and vessels in Southern Tagalog and continued advisories for sea travel.
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