Signal No. 3 up in Parts of Pangasinan, La Union as Emong Maintains Strength - BusinessWorld Online
PHILIPPINES, JUL 23 – Tropical Storms Dante and Emong enhance the southwest monsoon, causing flooding and landslides that led to seven deaths and over 25,000 families evacuated, officials said.
- On July 24, 2025, Tropical Storm Dante held 65 kph winds, while Emong intensified toward Northern Luzon.
- The precursor system east of Aurora province was upgraded to Tropical Depression Dante Tuesday afternoon, packing maximum sustained winds of 45 kph and gustiness up to 55 kph.
- Wednesday evening, July 23, PAGASA forecast intense to torrential rainfall in key provinces, with over 200 mm expected in Zambales, Bataan and Occidental Mindoro.
- Malacañang said class suspensions due to heavy rains, while Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin issued work suspensions for affected regions.
- Early next week, heavy rains and storms are expected to persist, Jonvic Remulla urged LGUs to stay on high alert as conditions continue until early next week.
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Signal No. 3 up in parts of Pangasinan, La Union as Emong maintains strength - BusinessWorld Online
As Severe Tropical Storm Emong maintains its strength, some areas of Pangasinan and La Union were placed under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 3 on Thursday, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). In its latest 8:00 am bulletin, PAGASA raised Wind Signal No. 3 over the northern part of Pangasinan, including the towns of Anda, Bolinao, and Bani, as well as the western portion of La…
Emong intensifies as 2 areas under Signal No.3; Dante maintains strength
Severe Tropical Storm Emong moving southwestward over the sea west of the Ilocos Region with Signal No. 3 raised over two areas while Tropical Storm Dante maintains its strength with no signals raised, according to the 5 a.m. Tropical Cyclone Bulletin posted by PAGASA.
Dante, Emong slightly intensify, Signal No. 2 up in Pangasinan
MANILA, Philippines — Tropical Storms Dante and Emong have slightly intensified according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). In its 11 p.m. Wednesday bulletin, Pagasa said Dante was last seen 815 km east northeast of extreme northern Luzon. It has maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour (km/h) near the center, and gustiness of up to 90 km/h. READ: Heavy rainfall expected in Met…
Tropical storms Emong, Dante slightly intensify
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Storm Emong (Co-may) and Tropical Storm Dante (Francisco) both slightly intensified on Wednesday evening, July 23, while still enhancing the southwest monsoon or habagat. Emong’s newly designated international name, Co-may, was contributed by Vietnam and refers to a kind of grass. Emong Emong now has maximum sustained winds of 85 kilometers per hour from the previous 65 km/h, said the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophy…
PH braces for effects of 2 storms
(UPDATE) THERE is a possibility that two storms will hit the country at the same time, as Tropical Depression Dante has maintained its strength while the low pressure area off Cagayan intensified into a tropical depression, the state weather agency said.Signal No. 1 was raised over seven provinces in Luzon due to Tropical Depression Emong, which may make landfall on Friday, the weather bureau said Wednesday.The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysica…
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