In its latest report, the NDRRMC said 636,110 individuals or 131,388 families residing in 521 barangays nationwide were impacted by the habagat. The number of flooded areas has reached 295.
The Southwest Monsoon or Habagat season has officially ended, PAGASA said on Monday. “Recent analyses showed a significant weakening of the Southwest Monsoon over the past few days,” said PAGASA.
MANILA, Philippines — Twenty individuals died due to the combined effects of the enhanced southwest monsoon, locally known as habagat, and tropical cyclones "Ferdie" and "Gener", the National ...
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