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Typhoon Hagupit may hit Eastern Visayas by Saturday; residents urged to prepare By TJ DIMACALI, GMA NewsDecember 3, 2014 12:05pm (Updated 1:14 p.m.) Although it is still too far to affect the Philippines, Typhoon Hagupit is likely to make landfall in Eastern Visayas by Saturday afternoon or early evening, according to PAGASA. In its 11 a.m. update, PAGASA said the typhoon was estimated at 1,610 km east of Davao City as of 8 a.m., with maximum winds of 140 kph and gustiness of 170 kph. It is projected to move west-northwest at 30 kph. In a televised press conference Wednesday morning, PAGASA forecaster Aldczar Aurelio said that Hagupit is still on track to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Thursday, at which point it will be given the local storm designation, Ruby. He said that there is a 60%-40% chance in favor of Hagupit heading toward Eastern Visayas, or veering off toward Japan. (Pero) mas mataas ang tsansa na ito ay mag-landfall, Aurelio said. Full attention As this developed, Malacañang assured the public that the government is giving its full attention to preparations for the tropical cyclone Hagupit. In a text message, Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) is working toward minimizing casualties due to the weather disturbance. Todo tutok ang NDRRMC at ang mga lokal na yunit nito upang maging ganap ang paghahanda ng mga komunidad at mamamayan at matamo ang layuning zero casualties, Coloma said. Eastern Visayas urged to prepare Current forecasts indicate it is likely to hit Eastern Visayas either Saturday afternoon or early evening, with 160 kph winds and gustiness of up to 190 kph. It is also expected to bring moderate to heavy rain of up to 20 mm per hour, so residents are warned to prepare for possible flash floods and landslides. PAGASA was quick to assure the public that Hagupit would not be as strong as Yolanda, but residents should prepare for Hagupit nevertheless. Malakas pa rin ang hangin (ni Hagupit). Delikado pa rin yan, kahit hindi ito kasing lakas ni Yolanda, Aurelio said. Tacloban City in Leyte, which was among the areas hit hardest by super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013, is bracing for Hagupit, GMA News Unang Balita said on Wednesday. Local authorities in the provinces capital are holding meetings to discuss the preparedness of the city, with people living near the sea as top priority. City officials are also preparing the Tacloban Astrodome, which will again serve as an evacuation center should the area be hit by Hagupit. Possible recurve to Japan On the other hand, there is still the possibility of Hagupit moving away toward Japan without making landfall. In this case, according to Aurelio, the outer edge of Hagupit might graze the Bicol region, bringing moderate to heavy rains to western Luzon before heading away. GMA News resident meteorologist Nathaniel Mang Tani Cruz said that a high pressure ridge north of the Philippines is influencing Hagupits westward advance. Should this ridge weaken or dissipate before the weekend, the typhoon would be free to move northward away from the country. Kung hihina ang high pressure ridge, maaaring lumiko ang Hagupit patungong Japan, Mang Tani said. — with Joel Locsin and Andreo Calonzo/KG/KBK, GMA News
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 06:45:22 +0000

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