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#GlendaPH threatens central, south Luzon

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Offline Zurca

on: July 14, 2014, 08:53:47 PM

MANILA, Philippines – Public storm warning signals have been raised across much of southern and central parts of Luzon as Tropical Storm Glenda (international codename Rammasun) moves closer to Philippine landmass.

The weather system, which entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) late Sunday evening, July 13, was last located 620 kilometers east of Virac, Catanduanes, carrying maximum winds of 95 km/h near the center and gusts of up to 120 km/h, state weather bureau PAGASA said in its 11 am severe weather bulletin.

Five of the six Bicol provinces – Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon – are currently under Signal Number 2. These areas should expect to experience winds between 61-100 kilometers per hour in the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Signal Number 1 has been raised over these areas:

  • Metro Manila
    Batangas
    Cavite
    Laguna
    Rizal
    Bulacan
    Pampanga
    Bataan
    Zambales
    Tarlac
    Nueva Ecija
    Pangasinan
    Southern Aurora
    Masbate
    Marinduque
    Quezon
    Northern Samar

Public Storm Signal No 1 means these areas will experience winds with speeds of 30 to 60 kilometers per hour (km/h) in the next 36 hours.

It is expected to bring moderate to intense (7.5 to 25 millimeters) rain to areas within its 400-kilometer diameter.

It is moving west at a speed of 28 km/h. With its current track, it is expected to make landfall in Catanduanes by Tuesday, July 15, PAGASA said. It will then curve up to the Quezon-Aurora area and traverse Central Luzon, before exiting near western Pangasinan, based on the PAGASA forecast track.


The Japan Meteorological Agency and the US Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center, meanwhile, are forecasting Glenda/Rammasun to take a path that will pass through the Bicol region, Calabarzon, Metro Manila, and Bataan, before exiting near Zambales towards the West Philippine Sea.

PAGASA says Glenda may still develop into a typhoon as its path takes it across oceans where it may gather strength.


Be ready for hazards

PAGASA warned that the storm will make sea travel risky in the Eastern coasts of Luzon and Visayas.

Flood and landslides are expected in Region III and some areas of Region I and Region II.

PAGASA alerted the public, local government officials and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRMMC) to take necessary action to prepare for the weather system's effects.

Independent weather monitoring agency Weather Philippines said moderate to heavy rains (30 to 55 mm) will likely fall in certain areas in Bicol from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning. These areas are: Catanduances; Camarines Norte; the towns of Caramoan, Garchitorena and Siruma in Camarines Sur.

PAGASA forecasted that Glenda will be near Infanta, Quezon on Wednesday morning then near Iba, Zambales on Thursday morning.

Glenda is expected to make landfall in Quezon province on Wednesday, July 16.

From Rappler.com

Post Merge: July 14, 2014, 08:57:28 PM
GLENDA UPDATE | Typhoon Glenda intensifies; More areas under storm signal


(UPDATE - 7:50 p.m.) MANILA - Tropical Storm "Glenda" has intesified firther as more areas are placed under storm signals, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysocal and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said late Monday afternoon.

According to PAGASA forecaster Jori Loiz, Glenda is expected to make a landfall on Tuesday in Albay which was already under Storm Signal No. 2.

But Catanduanes is already udner Signal No. 3.

Typhoon Glenda is comparable to Typhoon Millenyo, forecasters say.

According to the 4 p.m. PAGASA update, Glenda "continues to move westward threatening Bicol reigon".

Other areas under Signal No. 2 are Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay and Sorsogon. Under Signal No. 1 are Metro Manila, Masbate including Burias, Ticao Island, Marinduque ,Quezon including Polilio, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan, Zambales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, and Southern Aurora.

It said that the eye of the storm was last spotted at 470 degrees East-Southeast of Virac, Catanduanes or 500 km East of Legazpi City, Albay (12.7N, 128.9°E), with maximum sustained winds of 110 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 140 kph. It is forecast to move West at 30 kph.

PAGASA said that, by Tueday Glenda will be in the vicinity of Ligao City, Albay and on Wednesday afternoon it is expected to be at 90 km West-Northwest of Iba, Zambales.

On Thursday, Glenda will be at 500 km West of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.

"Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under signal #3, #2 & #1 are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides, PAGASA said, "likewise, those living in coastal areas under signal #3 and #2 are alerted against storm surges."

Estimated rainfall amount is from 7.5 – 25 mm per hour (moderate - intense) within the 500 km diameter of the Tropical Storm.

Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the Eastern seaboards of Luzon and of Visayas.

From the Bicol Region, Melvin Machado, Radyo5's correspondent reported that, besides the municipal disaster risk reduction and management council of the towns in Camarines Sur, the 9th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army based in Pili has also set in motion preparations for disaster response.
 
The unit has been prepositioned assets ready to deploy to any part of the Bicol region that may sustain significant damage from Tropical Storm Glenda, which has prompted Public Storm Warning Signal Number 2 over Camarines Sur and Norte, Catanduanes, Albay and Sorsogon.

This developed as the Coast Guard office in Bicol confirmed that a strict no-sailing rule has been put in place for vessels at all piers, and fishermen have been forbidden from venturing out to sea.

Per latest data, at least 841 passengers have so far been stranded in five piers in Bicol: Matnog, Tabaco, Bulan, Cataingan and Pilar.
 
At least 100 passengers were also stranded at Batangas port, along with 39 roliling cargoes.

Meanwhile, some residents have, on their own, started cutting branches of trees in their area that could be snapped by the strong winds and cause danger to people or damage property.

From InterAksyon

Post Merge: July 14, 2014, 09:01:32 PM
Class suspensions for Tuesday, July 15

MANILA - Which localities have declared suspension of classes for Tuesday, July 15?

The city of Muntinlupa is the first to declare no classes for preschool and elementary classes, both public and private, for Tuesday, July 15. This is after weather bureau PAGASA raised public storm warning signal no. 1 over Metro Manila as tropical storm "Glenda (international name: Rammasun) continued to move towards Central Luzon.

Muntinlupa Mayor Jimmy Fresnedo advised families living along waterways and low-lying areas to transfer to higher ground.

The other class suspensions are as follows:

Quezon City - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Manila - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Las Piñas - pre-school to elementary (public and private)

Makati - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Mandaluyong City - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Caloocan City - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Parañaque - pre-school to high school (public and private)

Pateros - All levels (public and private)

Camarines Sur - All levels (public and private)

Valenzuela City - Kindergarten

Muntinlupa - pre-school to elementary (public and private)

Cavite - pre-school to high school (public and private)

The Department of Education reminded the public on the rules for the automatic suspension of classes in areas where storm warning signals are hoisted.


From ABS-CBNNews.com
« Last Edit: July 14, 2014, 09:01:32 PM by Zurca »


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Reply #1 on: July 15, 2014, 12:15:59 AM
sabi nga ni gf ko... suspended daw ang klase.... hmmm.... kawawa na naman ang mga nasa public schools nito... Evacuation area ulit....


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Reply #2 on: July 15, 2014, 04:00:59 PM
wahihi reporter ang gf ni brader haha...

OT: kaya magdala ng bota at payong kapag may bagyo.. baon din ng yosi kase masarap manigarilyo kapag umuulan hehe
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Reply #3 on: July 15, 2014, 05:48:16 PM
Bicol, south Luzon brace for #GlendaPH


MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Heavy rain and winds pound large parts of the Bicol region late Tuesday afternoon, July 15, as Typhoon Glenda (international codename Rammasun) closes in on the region, state weather bureau PAGASA said.

The entire Bicol region, plus parts of Eastern Visayas and Southern Luzon, has been put under Public Storm Warning Signal No 3, while Storm Signal No 2 has been declared over Metro Manila.

As of 4 pm Tuesday, PAGASA last spotted the typhoon 60 kilometers east of Legazpi City, carrying maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h near the center, and gusts of up to 160 km/h.

It is forecast to move westward at a speed of 19 kph.

Radar images provided by the National Operational Assessment of Hazards (NOAH) showed that as of 5 pm, the eye was currently the Albay Gulf, with the eyewall – where the strongest rain and winds are – hitting Sorsogon City and the Rapu-Rapu islands.

"It is expected to pass Metro Manila before noon tomorrow and in the vicinity of Bataan in the afternoon and will move towards the West Philippine Sea. By Thursday afternoon, it will be at 370 km West of Sinait, Ilocos Sur outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility," the bureau said in its 5pm severe weather bulletin.

PAGASA put the following areas under storm warning signals:

Public Storm Warning Signal #3 (Winds of 101-185 kph is expected in at least 18 hours)

Catanduanes
Albay
Sorsogon
Camarines Sur
Camarines Norte
Masbate
Quezon including Polillo Islands
Marinduque
Laguna
Batangas
Rizal
Northern Samar
Northern parts of Samar and Eastern Samar


Public Storm Warning Signal #2 (Winds of 61-100 kph is expected in at least 24 hours)

Cavite
Southern Aurora
Bulacan
Pampanga
Bataan
Nueva Ecija
Pangasinan
Tarlac
Zambales
Lubang Island
Oriental Mindoro
Metro Manila
Romblon
Biliran
Rest of Samar and Eastern Samar
Northern part of Leyte province


Public Storm Warning Signal #1 (winds of 30 - 60 kph is expected in at least 36 hours)

Northern Aurora
Occidental Mindoro
Quirino
Nueva Vizcaya
Benguet
La Union
Rest of Leyte
Camotes Islands
Northern Cebu including Cebu City


Moderate to intense rainfall (7.5-20 millimeters per hour) is expected within the typhoon's 500 km diameter.

"Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under Signal Nos 3, 2 and 1 are alerted against possible flash floods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas under Signal Nos 3 and 2 are alerted against storm surges," the bureau warned.

Gale warnings have also been issued, covering the eastern seaboards of northern and central Luzon, as well as waters off the Visayas islands. Seas in these areas are forecast to be rough to very rough, and could be dangerous for small seacraft.

Forecast tracks issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency and the US Navy Joint Typhoon Warning Center both show the typhoon passing through Bicol and Southern Luzon, and exiting near Zambales, after passing near Metro Manila.


Similar strength, track as 1983 storm

Independent weather organization Weather Philippines, in its latest bulletin Tuesday, said Glenda will weaken as it crosses Bicol and Southern Luzon, but will regain its strength once it reaches the waters of the West Philippine Sea.

Glenda is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility either on Thursday evening (July 16) or Friday morning (July 17).

Weather Philippines noted that the typhoon has a similar track and strength as Typhoon Vera (Philippine codename Bebeng), which hit July 14, 1983.


'Preparing for the worst'

Glenda will be the first to make landfall since this year's rainy season began in June, and authorities as well as local media were seeking to ensure all potentially impacted communities were well informed and prepared.

"We are preparing for the worst... it is critical now that we finish the evacuations," said Rafaelito Alejandro, the regional civil defense chief of Bicol.

About 6,000 residents had already moved to evacuation centers, with authorities aiming to have another 39,000 take shelter before the typhoon hits, he said.

"If we can finish the evacuation, then it's just a waiting game to see what happens," Alejandro told Agence France-Presse by telephone.

The government cancelled most classes in Manila and Bicol on Tuesday, while dozens of domestic flights were also grounded.

The coastguard also shut down domestic shipping across Bicol, leaving more than 1,600 ferry passengers stranded.

Its international codename, Rammasun, is Thai for "God of Thunder".

From Rappler.com


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Reply #4 on: July 15, 2014, 06:23:25 PM
dito sa makati wala pa yun bagsik ni glenda....

nag iipon pa lang... baka mamayang gabi na ang delubyo hehehe
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