"Bebeng", the name given to the most recent tropical storm that hit the Philippines, has left 15 people dead, 3 others missing and 2 were in. This is according to the May 10 report of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
Here are the names of the victims as reported by the NDRRMC:
Dead:
Roberto Hojila, 33
Alberto Tolentino, 59
Rexambard Tayamora, 9
Maricel Reulan, 19
Princess Reulan, 8 months
Marco Sanchez, 7
Aristeo Sabido, 31
Rolandro Balandia
Mario Nuñez, 52
Arnulfo Pesito, 23
Lourdes Lantero, 58
Adrian Clark Ayanan, 16
Jesus Paloma, 45
Luis Dingcol, 46
Jerry Mijares, 38
Missing:
Agmeti Condat, 66
Dodoy Ronan
Mr. Abagat
Injured:
Judy Llantero, 27
Dominador Jamito, 56
Meanwhile, according to the latest PAGASA bulletin on Typhoon "Bebeng" at 11:00 am on May 10, the tropical storm continues to "move away from the country". Only one province remains on the list of areas with public storm warning - Batanes with Signal Number 1.
Showing posts with label Typhoon Bebeng Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Typhoon Bebeng Update. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Typhoon Bebeng, May 9, 2011 PAGASA Update
Typhoon Bebeng has slightly weakened as it moves North Northeastward. This is according to the latest bulletin of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administraton (PAGASA).
Meanwhile check out below the latest "Bebeng" update from PAGASA:
Severe Weather Bulletin Number THIRTEEN
Tropical Cyclone Warning: Tropical Storm "BEBENG" (AERE)
Issued at 11:00 p.m., Monday, 09 May 2011
Location of Center (as of 10:00 a.m.): 85 km Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan
Coordinates: 18.6°N, 122.5°E
Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph
Movement: North Northwest at 15 kph
Forecast Positions/Outlook: Tuesday Evening: 180 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes; Wednesday Evening: 540 km North Northeast of Basco, Batanes or 270 km Southwest of Okinawa, Japan
Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal
Public Storm Signal No. 2 (60-100 kph winds): Cagayan, Babuyan and Calayan
Public Storm Signal No. 1 (30-60 kph winds): Isabela, Quirino, Ifugao, Mt. Province, Kalinga, Apayao, Batanes
Public Storm Warning Signals elsewhere are now lowered.
Tropical Storm "Bebeng" is expected to bring rains over the western section of Luzon. Residents in low lying areas and near mountain slopes under signal #2 and #1 are advised to take all the necessary precautions against possible flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas are alerted against big waves or storm surges generated by this tropical cyclone.
The public and the disaster coordinating councils concerned are advised to take appropriate actions and watch for the next bulletin to be issued at 5 a.m. tomorrow.
Meanwhile check out below the latest "Bebeng" update from PAGASA:
Severe Weather Bulletin Number THIRTEEN
Tropical Cyclone Warning: Tropical Storm "BEBENG" (AERE)
Issued at 11:00 p.m., Monday, 09 May 2011
Location of Center (as of 10:00 a.m.): 85 km Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan
Coordinates: 18.6°N, 122.5°E
Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph
Movement: North Northwest at 15 kph
Forecast Positions/Outlook: Tuesday Evening: 180 km Northeast of Basco, Batanes; Wednesday Evening: 540 km North Northeast of Basco, Batanes or 270 km Southwest of Okinawa, Japan
Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal
Public Storm Signal No. 2 (60-100 kph winds): Cagayan, Babuyan and Calayan
Public Storm Signal No. 1 (30-60 kph winds): Isabela, Quirino, Ifugao, Mt. Province, Kalinga, Apayao, Batanes
Public Storm Warning Signals elsewhere are now lowered.
Tropical Storm "Bebeng" is expected to bring rains over the western section of Luzon. Residents in low lying areas and near mountain slopes under signal #2 and #1 are advised to take all the necessary precautions against possible flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas are alerted against big waves or storm surges generated by this tropical cyclone.
The public and the disaster coordinating councils concerned are advised to take appropriate actions and watch for the next bulletin to be issued at 5 a.m. tomorrow.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

