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Batanes, Typhoon Julian
Recovery from Typhoon Julian may take two months, says Batanes governor
BATANES, Philippines – After Typhoon Julian wreaked destruction in Batanes, Governor Marilou Cayco estimated it will take 60 days or two months for the province to fully recover. “Ang lagay ko doon is mga 60 days po,” Cayco told Rappler in an interview on Thursday, October 3.
Typhoon ‘Julian’ returns to PAR after battering Batanes
Typhoon ‘Julian’ (international name: Krathon) is back inside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Thursday after it left Batanes in a state of calamity.
Tourists, residents stranded in Batanes due to Typhoon Julian
Around 200 tourists, residents were stranded in Batanes after Typhoon Julian hit the province, with most of them stuck in Basco for more than a week. According to Joseph Morong’s report in 24 Oras on Thursday,
Typhoon Julian re-enters PAR, no direct effect in PH except over Batanes | INQToday
Typhoon Julian has re-entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility, and is about to make a landfall over Southern Taiwan on Thursday,.
Super Typhoon Julian further intensifies, may reenter PAR
While Super Typhoon Julian is already outside the Philippine area of responsibility, it is likely to reenter the zone tomorrow, according to state weather bureau PAGASA.
Signal no. 1 up in Batanes as Typhoon Julian re-enters PAR
Signal number 1 was raised over Itbayat, Batanes as Typhoon Julian re-entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), PAGASA said in its 11 a.m. bulletin on Thursday. Under Signal No. 1, winds of 39-61 km/h may be expected in at least 36 hours or intermittent rains may be expected within 36 hours,
ABS-CBN News on MSN
3h
Julian weakens further into a tropical depression
Julian further weakened into a tropical depression on Friday after it slammed into the northern Philippines earlier this week ...
Inquirer on MSN
2h
Julian’s strength wanes as ITCZ causes rains in parts of PH – Pagasa
The strength of Julian decreased into a tropical depression as it lashed Taiwan, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and ...
Philippine Daily Inquirer
1d
Julian weakens from super typhoon to typhoon on Wednesday morning
Super Typhoon Julian (international name: Krathon) was downgraded into the typhoon category on Wednesday morning, state ...
3d
on MSN
A powerful typhoon is lashing northern Philippine islands
A powerful typhoon is lashing the northernmost islands of the Philippines, where officials are warning of “potentially very ...
Inquirer on MSN
2d
Julian is now a super typhoon, says Pagasa
Julian further intensified into a super typhoon early Tuesday morning, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and ...
Rappler
3d
Typhoon Julian maintains strength as it passes near Batanes’ Sabtang Island
Tropical cyclone wind signals and rainfall warnings are still in place due to Typhoon Julian (Krathon) on Monday, September ...
UCA News
14h
Filipino bishop urges solidarity after typhoon Julian devastation
A Catholic bishop in the Philippines has called for a show of solidarity towards more than 210,000 people who were affected ...
Sun Star
1d
Super Typhoon Julian displaces 2,000 individuals
MORE than 2,000 individuals were displaced due to the onslaught of Super Typhoon Julian, the National Disaster Risk Reduction ...
4d
Storm Krathon Heads for Philippines With Chance of Super Typhoon
Tropical storm Krathon is headed for the Philippines as authorities place northern parts of the main Luzon island on alert, ...
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18h
Typhoon Julian kills 2, affects 211,000 people – NDRRMC
Typhoon Julian (international name: Krathon) killed at least two people and affected 211,000 individuals, the National ...
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