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Bagyong Marce naghulga sa Surigao

Bagyong Marce naghulga sa Surigao
SURIGAO CITY (Nov. 23) - Nahimo nang bagyo ang Low Pressure Area (LPA) sa sidlakang bahin sa Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur. Kini mao ang gitawag karon nga bagyong Marce (Tropical Depression Marce). Mao usab kini ang rason sa kusog nga ulan sa dakbayan ug padayon nga ulanon ang p…
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LPA likely to be felt Friday

LPA likely to be felt Friday
A LOW pressure area entered the Philippine area of responsibility yesterday afternoon and has a 70 percent chance of becoming a tropical depression in the next 24 to 48 hours. The LPA, which the weather bureau has been monitoring since Wednesday last week, was about 870 km …
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LPA spotted off Surigao City may cause floods, landslides

LPA spotted off Surigao City may cause floods, landslides
The government's weather bureau today warned residents in Visayas and Mindanao of flash floods and landslides after spotting a low pressure area (LPA) off Surigao City. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the LP…
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Alert level 1 up in Surigao

Alert level 1 up in Surigao
Alert level one was raised early today, April 1 in the city following continuous rains which started Thursday evening, March 31, 2011 brought about by a low pressure area. In a radio interview, acting Mayor Kent Yuipco, said an alert level one was hoisted through the City D…
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Relief efforts continue for flood victims in Surigao Norte

Relief efforts continue for flood victims in Surigao Norte
Relief efforts for the victims of flooding in the entire province will continue, Gov. Sol Matugas said. Gov. Matugas was in the municipality of Mainit on Monday, February 7 and have personally seen the condition of the 1,200 affected families who are still in the four desig…
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Surigao Norte DRRMC reports 138 evacuees in Mainit

Surigao Norte DRRMC reports 138 evacuees in Mainit
The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) here reported that a total of 138 individuals or 35 families fled their homes when two days of continuous rains caused floods in the municipality of Mainit. Initial report from the chief of the Provincia…
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Alert level 1 up in Surigao Norte, Dinagat Islands provinces

Alert level 1 up in Surigao Norte, Dinagat Islands provinces
Alert level one was raised early today, Jan. 18 in the provinces of Dinagats Islands and Surigao del Norte following a continuous rainfall which started Monday evening, Jan. 17. Vice Gov. Carlos Egay, Jr., in a radio interview, said an alert level one was hoisted upon recom…
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