Calamity
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Agri damage due to Enteng pegged at P350.85 million
MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) has reported that the damage to the agricultural sector caused by Tropical Storm Enteng has reached P350.85 million. This loss is a significant blow to farmers and fishermen, especially those relying on rice production, which took the brunt of the storm’s impact. According to the DA, around 94%…
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Typhoon Enteng Causes Widespread Damage: Thousands Affected
September 4, 2024 — Typhoon Enteng (internationally known as Yagi) continues to wreak havoc across several provinces in the Philippines, leaving thousands displaced and causing significant damage to infrastructure. With wind speeds reaching 160 km/h, the storm brought severe flooding and landslides to regions such as Luzon, Rizal, and Camarines Norte. Impact at a Glance…
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Widespread Devastation and Ongoing Relief Efforts
September 4, 2024 — Typhoon Enteng (international name Yagi) has left a trail of destruction across multiple provinces in the Philippines, resulting in at least 14 confirmed deaths and thousands of displaced families. Severe flooding and landslides have devastated homes, schools, and businesses, particularly in Luzon, where rescue and relief operations continue in full force.…