Super Typhoon Yagi swept through the Philippines, killing at least 14 people, leaving 21 missing and affecting 1.7 million people in the Philippines, causing severe flooding in the capital Manila and many other areas of the Philippines.
PAGASA is closely monitoring two weather disturbances that may enter the Philippine monitoring area in the next 2 weeks and are expected to develop into storms. Mr. Benison Estareja – weather expert with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services…
Philippine officials announced the consequences of Typhoon Yagi, saying the death toll had increased to 16 and infrastructure damage was about 4 million USD. Typhoon Yagi made landfall in the Philippines on the evening of September 1, causing floods and…
Photos show the air quality in Quezon City and Pasig on August 19, 2024, as vog from Taal Volcano drifted across several areas. STAR / Michael Varcas MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines needs to balance economic growth and climate resilience…
Using solar panels or other renewable energy sources lowers the carbon footprint, leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and decreased reliance on non-renewable energy. As we enter the typhoon season, recent extreme weather events have once again underscored the Philippines’…
Motorists and commuters endure the sudden heavy downpour along Taft Avenue in Manila on Aug. 10, 2024. The STAR / Ryan Baldemor MANILA, Philippines — The southwest monsoon or habagat is expected to bring occasional rains in several parts of the…
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