Tag: Super Typhoon Pepito
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Philippine Navy’s Patrolship Delivers Over 5,000 Kilos of Relief to Catanduanes After Super Typhoon Pepito
In a significant relief effort, the Philippine Navy’s BRP Apolinario Mabini Patrolship 36, operated by the Naval Forces Southern Luzon (Navforsol), successfully delivered over 5,000 kilos of essential relief supplies to the typhoon-ravaged province of Catanduanes. The mission, which took place on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, was the first of its kind for the Navy…
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Beneco Nearly Completes Power Restoration in Benguet After Super Typhoon Pepito
Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) is on the verge of fully restoring electricity across Benguet following the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Pepito (international name Man-yi). Laarni Ilagan from Beneco’s Corporate Communications Office reported that as of Thursday at 8 a.m., power had been restored to 99.54 percent of the 233,411 consumer connections in the region.…
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Aurora Province Declares State of Calamity Following Triple Typhoon Hit
In the wake of three devastating typhoons, the province of Aurora has been officially declared under a state of calamity. The decision was announced by Governor Reynante Tolentino, following a unanimous vote by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan during their regular session at the provincial capitol in Baler, Aurora. The typhoons, named Nika (Toraji), Ofel (Usagi), and…
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President Marcos Jr.’s Visit to Catanduanes Lifts Spirits of Typhoon Victims
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. made a significant impact on the residents of Catanduanes during his visit on November 19, 2024, following the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Pepito (Man-yi). His presence was a beacon of hope for the typhoon-affected community, as he conducted an aerial survey to evaluate the damage and engaged directly with…
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Over 16,000 Families in Pangasinan Receive Aid After Super Typhoon Pepito
In the aftermath of Super Typhoon Pepito, known internationally as Man-yi, relief efforts are in full swing in Pangasinan, where 16,414 families, totaling 51,230 individuals, have been impacted. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and local government units (LGUs) have been actively distributing aid, with each affected family receiving a family food pack…
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Catanduanes Governor Praises Community and Officials for No Casualties During Super Typhoon Pepito
In the aftermath of Super Typhoon Pepito, which ravaged Catanduanes on November 16, 2024, Governor Joseph Cua expressed gratitude towards the residents and local officials for their efforts that resulted in zero casualties. The typhoon, internationally known as Man-yi, left a trail of destruction across the province, but thanks to the proactive measures and cooperation…
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Government Mobilizes Disaster Response Teams in Catanduanes Following Super Typhoon Pepito
In the wake of Super Typhoon Pepito, which battered Catanduanes on November 16, 2024, government disaster response teams have swiftly moved into the province to offer critical support to the affected residents. The teams, comprising officials from various government agencies, were briefed by Catanduanes Governor Joseph Cua at the provincial capitol in Virac town on…
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Tuguegarao City Raises Red Alert Amid Super Typhoon Pepito’s Onslaught on Luzon
Tuguegarao City has escalated to a red alert status as Super Typhoon Pepito, known internationally as Man-yi, wreaks havoc across parts of Luzon. The city’s mayor, Maila Rosario Ting-Que, issued a flood warning for the city effective Sunday night through Monday, urging all emergency units and the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils to…
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San Roque Dam Takes Action as Super Typhoon Pepito Strikes Luzon
In response to the onslaught of Super Typhoon Pepito, also known internationally as Man-yi, the San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan, took decisive action by opening its spillway gates. By 1 a.m. on Sunday, November 17, 2024, the gates were opened to a total of 3.5 meters, which was increased to 4.5 meters by…
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