Map source: earth.nullschool.net. Weather forecast: OpenWeather
MANILA, Philippines – The southwest monsoon, or habagat, continues to bring heavy rains over parts of Luzon and the Visayas on Monday, with several areas reporting flooding as the weather system persists. The state weather bureau warned that heavy rainfall could continue, particularly over western sections of Luzon and the Visayas.…
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If you need immediate disaster assistance, visit ndrrmc.gov.ph or call the NDRRMC hotlines at (02) 8912-3046 or (02) 8912-5668. You may also contact the Philippine Red Cross at redcross.org.ph or through its emergency hotline, 143. For local evacuation advisories, disaster plans, and relief assistance, contact your LGU, LDRRMO, or DSWD.