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What we know so far about Enteng PH

By John Patrick Magno Ranara Published Sep 02, 2024 9:45 am Updated Sep 02, 2024 2:23 pm

The country is facing another harsh weather in Tropical Storm Enteng.

The Philippines’ fifth tropical cyclone for 2024, Enteng developed from a low-pressure area off Samar Island on the evening of Sept. 1 and has been moving northwest at 30 kilometers per hour, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

Here’s what we know so far.

Expect heavy rains

According to PAGASA's Weather Advisory, heavy to intense rains (100-200 mm) are possible over Occidental Mindoro, northern Palawan including Calamian, Cuyo, and Cagayancillo Islands, Zambales, and Bataan on Sept. 3.

Moderate to heavy rains (50-100 mm) are possible over Metro Manila, CALABARZON, the rest of Palawan, Romblon, Western Visayas, Tarlac, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan.

By Sept. 4, heavy to intense rains (100-200 mm) are possible over Zambales, Bataan, Occidental Mindoro, and northern Palawan including Calamian and Cuyo Islands.

Moderate to heavy rains (50-100 mm) are also possible over the Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Tarlac, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan, the rest of Palawan, Romblon, and Antique.

"Under these conditions, flooding and rain-induced landslides are likely, especially in areas that are highly or very highly susceptible to these hazards as identified in hazard maps and in areas with significant antecedent rainfall," PAGASA highlighted.

The weather disturbance may continue to move generally northwestward until Sept. 6, with the concentration of its associated weather and the southwest monsoon also moving gradually northward.

Cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms are expected to happen in areas in Luzon, Western Visayas, and the Northern Island Region. The rest of the archipelago may experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with possibilities of localized rain showers or thunderstorms.

Suspensions

Due to the downpour, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has decided to put off the number coding scheme in Metro Manila.

"In view of the inclement weather brought about by typhoon Enteng and southwest monsoon, the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program or Number Coding is suspended today, September 2," the MMDA said in its advisory.

Malacanang, through the Office of Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, has also announced the cancellation of classes in public and private schools at all levels in Metro Manila.

Government offices in the National Capital Region are also suspended.

Other areas where classes have been suspended include:

Luzon

  • Cavite province – all levels, public and private
  • Laguna province – all levels, public and private
  • Quezon province – all levels, public and private
  • Rizal province – all levels, public and private
  • Camarines Norte – all levels, public and private
  • Camarines Sur – all levels, public and private
  • Naga City – all levels, public and private
  • Catanduanes – all levels, public and private
  • Angeles, Pampanga – all levels, public and private
  • Bataan province – all levels, public and private
  • Pampanga province
    • Angeles City – all levels, public and private
    • San Fernando – all levels, public and private
  • Batangas province – all levels, public and private
  • Masbate province
    • Claveria – all levels, public and private
  • Sorsogon province
    • Bulusan – all levels, public and private
    • Casiguran – all levels, public and private
    • Castilla – all levels, public and private
    • Donsol – all levels (public and private)
    • Juban – preschool to senior high school, public and private
    • Magallanes – all levels, public and private
    • Pilar – all levels, public and private
    • Santa Magdalena – all levels, public and private
    • Sorsogon City – all levels, public and private

Visayas

  • Antique 
    • Sibalom – all levels, public and private
  • Negros Occidental
    • San Carlos City – face-to-face classes for preschool to senior high school, public and private
    • Talisay City – preschool to senior high school, public and private
  • Northern Samar – all levels, public and private

Mindanao

  • Cotabato 
    • Kidapawan – all levels, public and private

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