Manila Standard

‘Mawar’ may enter PAR by Friday; DOH on alert

- Rio N. Araja

THE state weather bureau on Monday said it is monitoring a tropical cyclone that may develop into a super typhoon outside the Philippine area of responsibi­lity ( PAR) but enter it by Friday.

In its latest public weather forecast, the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) said the cyclone -- internatio­nal name "Mawar" -- was last seen 2,330 km east of Mindanao.

The typhoon has maximum sustained winds of 130 kph near the center and gusts of up to 160 kph. It is moving westnorthw­est ward at 15 kph.

Once inside, it will be given the local name "Betty" and is forecast to enhance the southwest monsoon, the bureau said.

Weather forecaster Anna ClaurenJor­da said there is a low probabilit­y of the cyclone making landfall in the Philippine­s.

The Department of Health (DOH) on Monday advised Filipinos to prepare for the tropical storm that could enter the Philippine Area of Responsibi­lity late this week and possibly develop into a super typhoon.

In an advisory, the DOH said that its Health Emergency Management Bureau Operation Center is monitoring the possible effects of Typhoon Mawar in the country.

“In anticipati­on of the progress of this Tropical Storm, the DOH advises the public to prepare and report any untoward incident that may later be related to this weather disturbanc­e,” the agency said.

The DOH also encouraged the public to contact their respective local disaster and emergency risk team for assistance in case of emergency.

As part of preparatio­ns for the incoming storm, the DOH advised the public to prepare an emergency go bag that includes ready-to-eat food, clothes, first aid kit, tools, sleeping bags, and COVID-19 protection kit, among others.

The public was also urged to prepare their homes for possible flooding; understand signs of an emergency; and get ready in case evacuation is necessary.

Most parts of the country will continue to experience rain showers due to the southweste­rly wind flow and localized thundersto­rms on Tuesday, the bureau added.

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VESPA DAY EVENT. Over 1,000 members of 49 Vespa Clubs across Metro Manila gather at the MOA Globe to celebrate Vespa Day sponsored by Army Navy. With the help of the Highway Patrol Group and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), the pack went from EDSA to Andres Bonifacio Bonifacio Circle in Caloocan and back to Okada Casino. They will bid for the Vespa World Days 2025 hosting in cooperatio­n with the Department of Tourism (DOT).

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