MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a red rainfall warning for Metro Manila and several provinces in Luzon due to Typhoon Carina (international name: Gaemi), which has brought torrential rains to the region.
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Areas Under Red Warning
- Metro Manila
- Rizal
- Bataan
- Bulacan
- Pampanga
- Zambales
PAGASA has indicated that these areas are experiencing torrential rains that can lead to severe flooding and landslides. Residents in these regions are advised to take necessary precautions, as the red warning implies serious and potentially life-threatening conditions.
Areas Under Orange and Yellow Warnings
In addition to the red warnings, PAGASA has also issued an orange rainfall warning for Tarlac, indicating intense rains and potential flooding. The orange warning suggests that the public should be on high alert and be prepared for possible evacuation.
Several other areas are under a yellow warning, including:
- Cavite
- Batangas
- Laguna
- Nueva Ecija
- Quezon towns
- General Nakar
- Infanta
- Real
- Mauban
- Sampaloc
The yellow warning indicates heavy rains that can cause flooding in low-lying areas and landslides in mountainous regions.
Other Affected Areas
Other parts of Quezon are also experiencing light to moderate rain with occasional heavy downpours. PAGASA forecasts that these conditions will persist for the next three hours, posing continued risks of flooding and landslides.
Continuous Monitoring Necessary
The overall impact of Typhoon Carina is expected to be significant, with torrential rains causing widespread flooding and landslides across multiple regions in Luzon. Residents in affected areas are urged to remain vigilant and adhere to safety advisories from local authorities.
PAGASA encourages the public to stay updated with the latest weather bulletins and advisories. Residents in areas under red, orange, and yellow warnings should prepare for possible evacuations and ensure they have emergency supplies ready.
For those in flooded areas, it is crucial to avoid walking or driving through flood waters to prevent accidents and health risks. Visit the PAGASA weather website, monitor NDRRMC updates, and listen to local authorities in your area to stay informed.
References
GMA News Online. (n.d.). Red rainfall warning up in Metro Manila, parts of Luzon; serious flooding, landslides possible. GMA News Online. https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/2024/7/24/red-rainfall-warning-up-in-metro-manila-parts-of-luzon-serious-flooding-flooding-possible-923
GMA News Online. (2024, July 24). Red rainfall warning remains over Metro Manila, Bataan. GMA News Online. https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/weather/914488/red-rainfall-warning-remains-over-metro-manila-bataan/story/