December 27, 2016

Typhoon Nina exits Philippine Area of Responsibility Tuesday night

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  • Typhoon Nina (International name: Nock-ten) has weakened and continued to move away from the Philippine area of responsibility early Tuesday morning.

    Motorists drive past downed electric posts on the national road after typhoon Nock-Ten made landfall in Nabua, Camarines Sur on December 26, 2016. Typhoon Nock-Ten, which made landfall on the eastern island province of Catanduanes on December 25, is forecast to move westward towards the country's heartland, packing winds of 215 kilometres (134 miles) per hour. / AFP PHOTO / CHARISM SAYAT

    Image grabbed from rappler.com

    According to the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), it is possible that the storm will exit the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) tonight, and will be 340 kms north of Pagasa Island, Palawan by Wednesday morning.
    Typhoon signal warnings have also been lowered as ‘Nina’ moves away from the country.

    However, PAGASA said residents could still experience moderate to heavy rains for areas within 300km of the typhoon’s diameter. Also, sea travel over the seaboards of northern Luzon and the western seaboards of Central Luzon were still deemed risky on Tuesday.

    Featured Image grabbed from dw.com

    Source: gmanetwork.com, cnnphilippines.com

               
               
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