‘Inday’ and ‘habagat’ disrupt sea travel across six regions, suspend classes in Metro Manila | ||
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Super Typhoon "Inday" disrupted sea travel in six regions, affecting 50 ports and leaving 543 passengers, truck drivers, and cargo helpers stranded, along with 205 rolling cargoes, nine vessels, and 30 motorbancas, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said. Read more | ||
Several Metro Manila cities suspended face-to-face classes on Friday, July 10, due to inclement weather brought by the southwest monsoon or habagat, which is being enhanced by Typhoon Inday. Read more |

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