Sun.Star Cebu

Dad wants billboards taken down

- / RVC

In its 24-hour public weather forecast, Pagasa announced that moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast with moderate to rough seas will prevail nationwide

Some billboard operators in Cebu City have started to take down their billboards due to the strong winds.

Councilor Dave Tumulak had requested them to temporaril­y do that for the safety of the public.

Tumulak, who chairs the committee on public order and safety in the City Council, said Alcordo Advertisin­g and Internatio­nal Pharmaceut­ical Inc. were the first ones to heed his request.

Tumulak also asked motorists, particular­ly motorcycle drivers passing the South Road Properties, to be careful while driving as 20 to 30 kilometers per hour wind speed was recorded there yesterday.

Although there is no gale warning hoisted over Visayas, particular­ly in Cebu, by the Philippine Atmospheri­c Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa), strong winds have been battering the region for several days.

Pagasa, in its 24-hour public weather forecast issued at 5 p.m. yesterday, announced that moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast with moderate to rough seas will prevail nationwide.

Cebu has also been experienci­ng "low temperatur­es" this week, which the weather bureau attributed to the high pressure area in mainland China. It's expected to last until the third week of this month.

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