The Philippine Star

Monsoons to bring more rains

- By HELEN FLORES

Rains are still expected over parts of Luzon today due to the strong southwest monsoon, the state weather bureau warned yesterday.

Tropical Storm Domeng (internatio­nal name Maliksi), which exited the Philippine area of responsibi­lity on Sunday and left at least two people dead, has enhanced the southwest monsoon and ushered in the rainy season.

Esperanza Cayanan, head of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA)’s weather division, said frequent rains are

expected over the provinces of Bataan, Zambales, Pangasinan, Benguet and Ilocos today that may trigger flash floods and landslides over low-lying areas and mountain slopes.

Cloudy skies with occasional rainshower­s and thundersto­rms will be experience­d over the rest of western Luzon, including Metro Manila, and western Visayas.

The remaining areas in Luzon, the Visayas and the whole of Mindanao will be mostly cloudy, apart from early morning or afternoon rainshower­s and thundersto­rms.

Cayanan said coastal waters of Luzon would be moderate to rough.

PAGASA weather specialist Obet Badrina said gradual improvemen­t in weather condition is expected tomorrow.

Badrina said no tropical cyclone was expected to enter the country in the next few days.

Meanwhile, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t has released P1,353,600 worth of assistance to 14,096 families or 71,322 persons affected by the flooding incident in the municipali­ties of Sultan Mastura and Sultan Kudarat.

2 dead

Domeng left at least two people dead. A body of a boy was recovered at the Riverside Hanging Bridge Purok 7 in Barangay Cupang, Antipolo City around 5 p.m. last Sunday.

The boy, around eight to 15 years old, was wearing a yellow shirt.

Last Friday, Algemon Dalisam Nuñez, 27, of Barangay Corong-Corong in El Nido, Palawan was found dead after he went missing at sea last week while he was looking for a jetski toppled by strong current as Domeng brought heavy rains. He was an employee of Orange Pearl Resort.

The Philippine Coast Guard, El Nido Police and resort personnel immediatel­y conducted search and rescue operations to find Nuñez.

An African national saw the lifeless body of Nuñez on the shore of CorongCoro­ng around 7:40 p.m. Friday, and alerted local authoritie­s.

Classes, work suspended

Classes and work in government offices in Metro Manila and nearby provinces were suspended yesterday due to heavy rains.

Malacañang suspended work in the executive branch in Metro Manila because of bad weather. The suspension was announced minutes past 2 p.m. and took effect at 3 p.m.

Agencies whose functions involved the delivery of basic health services, preparedne­ss and response to disasters were not covered by the suspension. – With Edu Punay, Alexis Romero, Non Alquitran, Rainier Allan Ronda, Cesar Ramirez

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