BAGYONG JULIAN POSIBLENG UMABOT SA SUPER TYPHOON CATEGORY ALAMIN! WEATHER UPDATE | SEPT. 29, 2024

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28 Sept 202405:10

Summary

TLDRThe Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reports Tropical Depression Julian is intensifying and moving towards Northern Luzon, potentially reaching Typhoon or Super Typhoon status. Residents are warned of possible flooding and landslides. PAGASA also monitors Typhoon Jebi outside the Philippine area of responsibility. Expected heavy rains and strong winds are forecasted for several regions, with tropical cyclone wind signals raised in Batanes, Cagayan, and Babuyan Islands, among others.

Takeaways

  • 🌪️ Tropical Depression Julian (Kraton) is approaching Northern Luzon, currently in the Philippine Sea east of Apari, Cagayan.
  • 💨 Julian has winds of 75 km/h with gusts up to 80 km/h, expected to intensify and possibly reach typhoon or super typhoon strength by Sunday or Monday.
  • ⚠️ Residents are advised to be cautious of flooding and landslides due to heavy rains.
  • 🌊 There is a second tropical storm, Typhoon Jebi, currently outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR), with no direct impact expected on the country.
  • ⏳ By September 30, Julian is forecasted to be 215 km east-northeast of Apari, Cagayan, and may reach typhoon strength, with a possible landfall by Monday or Tuesday.
  • 📍 Typhoon signal warnings are in effect for areas including Batanes, Cagayan, Babuyan Islands, Isabela, and parts of the Cordillera region.
  • 🌧️ Heavy to intense rainfall is expected across northern Luzon, especially in the Babuyan Islands and parts of Cagayan and Ilocos Norte.
  • ⛅ Strong to gale-force winds are expected in several regions including Aurora, Calabarzon, Romblon, and the Bicol Region by Monday.
  • 🌊 Rough sea conditions up to 6 meters are expected in the seaboards of Batanes and Babuyan Islands, with moderate to heavy seas around other parts of northern Luzon.
  • 📢 DOST PAGASA continues to monitor the situation, urging vigilance as Tropical Depression Julian intensifies and approaches land.

Q & A

  • What is the current status of Tropical Depression Julian?

    -Tropical Depression Julian is approaching Northern Luzon while still in the Philippine Sea, east of Aparri, Cagayan.

  • How strong are the winds associated with Tropical Depression Julian?

    -Tropical Depression Julian has maximum sustained winds of 75 km/h near its center, with gusts reaching up to 80 km/h.

  • Is Tropical Depression Julian expected to intensify?

    -Yes, Tropical Depression Julian is expected to intensify into a typhoon and could even reach super typhoon category by Sunday or Monday.

  • Which areas are advised to take precautions due to possible heavy rainfall and landslides?

    -Residents in areas prone to flooding or landslides, especially in Northern Luzon, are advised to take precautions.

  • What is the forecasted track of Tropical Depression Julian?

    -Tropical Depression Julian is expected to be 215 km east-northeast of Aparri, Cagayan by September 30, 2024, and will intensify to a severe tropical storm before approaching Batanes and Babuyan Islands by Monday or early Tuesday.

  • What is the significance of Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 in relation to Tropical Depression Julian?

    -Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 2 has been raised in Batanes, Cagayan (including Babuyan Islands), Isabela, Abra, Apayao, Kalinga, and parts of Mountain Province, signaling that these areas may experience strong winds and heavy rainfall.

  • Are there any other tropical storms being monitored aside from Julian?

    -Yes, PAGASA is also monitoring Tropical Storm Jebi, which is currently outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility and has no direct impact on the country.

  • What weather conditions are expected on Monday due to Tropical Depression Julian?

    -Heavy to intense rainfall is expected in Babuyan Islands, while moderate to heavy rains are expected in Batanes, mainland Cagayan, Isabela, and Ilocos Norte.

  • What kind of sea conditions should be expected in affected areas?

    -Rough sea conditions with waves up to 6 meters are expected along the seaboards of Batanes and Babuyan Islands, while waves up to 4 meters are expected in northern Cagayan and Ilocos Norte.

  • When is Tropical Depression Julian expected to make landfall or approach land?

    -Tropical Depression Julian is forecast to either make landfall or closely approach Batanes and Babuyan Islands by Monday night or early Tuesday.

Outlines

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🌀 Tropical Storm Julian and Typhoon Jebi Updates

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reports that Tropical Depression Julian, also known as Typhoon Julian, is approaching Northern Luzon. It is currently in the Philippine Sea and is expected to strengthen into a typhoon or even a super typhoon. Residents are warned of potential flooding and landslides due to heavy rainfall. As of the latest update, Julian is located 215 km East Northeast of Aparri, Cagayan, and is classified as a severe tropical storm. It is expected to reach typhoon status by September 30, with a possible landfall or close approach in Batanes and Babuyan Islands by Monday or Tuesday. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Jebi is being monitored outside the Philippine area of responsibility and is not expected to have a direct impact on the country. PAGASA has issued a tropical cyclone wind signal number two for Batanes, Cagayan, and other areas, with expectations of strong to gale force winds and heavy to intense rainfall. Sea conditions are expected to be rough, with waves up to 6 meters high in certain areas.

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Keywords

💡Tropical Depression

A tropical depression is a type of tropical cyclone that is characterized by low atmospheric pressure and wind speeds less than 63 km/h. In the script, Tropical Depression Julian is described as moving towards Northern Luzon with potential to strengthen, illustrating its significance in weather monitoring.

💡Typhoon

A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean with wind speeds exceeding 119 km/h. The script mentions that Tropical Depression Julian is expected to strengthen into a typhoon and possibly reach super typhoon status by Sunday or Monday, posing a threat to northern regions.

💡PAGASA

PAGASA stands for the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration, which provides weather updates and warnings in the Philippines. In the video, PAGASA reports on the development of Tropical Depression Julian and its potential impact, emphasizing its role in disaster preparedness.

💡Signal Number Two

In the Philippines, tropical cyclone warning signals are issued to inform the public of the strength of an incoming storm. Signal Number Two indicates wind speeds of 61-120 km/h within 24 hours. The script mentions this signal for several areas, including Batanes, Cagayan, and Isabela, as a warning for residents.

💡Philippine Sea

The Philippine Sea is a large body of water to the east of the Philippines, where tropical cyclones often develop. The script notes that Tropical Depression Julian is currently in the Philippine Sea, moving closer to Northern Luzon, highlighting the sea's role in the formation of typhoons.

💡Super Typhoon

A super typhoon is an extremely powerful typhoon with sustained winds of at least 220 km/h. The script suggests that Tropical Depression Julian could potentially escalate to this category, indicating the severe weather conditions that might affect the Philippines.

💡Landfall

Landfall occurs when a storm moves from the sea to land. In the script, it is mentioned that Tropical Depression Julian might make landfall or approach areas like Batanes and Babuyan Islands by Monday or early Tuesday, which would bring intense wind and rain to those regions.

💡Storm Surge

A storm surge is the abnormal rise in sea levels due to a storm's winds pushing water onshore. Although not explicitly mentioned in the script, the discussion of rough sea conditions and intense weather implies that areas near the coast may experience storm surges during the typhoon.

💡Heavy Rainfall

Heavy rainfall refers to large volumes of rain falling over a short period, which can lead to flooding. The script forecasts heavy to intense rainfall for several areas including Babuyan Islands, Batanes, and mainland Cagayan, emphasizing the potential danger of floods and landslides.

💡Rough Sea Conditions

Rough sea conditions are characterized by strong winds and high waves, often accompanying typhoons. The script warns of waves up to 6 meters in height in seaboards around Batanes and Babuyan Islands, signaling hazardous conditions for sea travel and fishing activities.

Highlights

Tropical Depression Julian is moving closer to Northern Luzon.

Julian is currently in the Philippine Sea, east of Aparri, Cagayan.

The storm has winds of 75 km/h near its center with gusts of up to 80 km/h.

Julian is expected to strengthen and possibly reach Typhoon or even Super Typhoon status by Sunday or Monday.

Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to be cautious of possible flooding and landslides.

There is another tropical storm, Jebi, outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) that is being monitored.

Julian was last spotted 380 km east of Aparri, Cagayan, moving west-northwest at 15 km/h.

By September 30, 2024, Julian is forecast to become a severe tropical storm, located near Itbayat, Batanes.

Landfall or a close approach to Batanes and Babuyan Islands is possible by Monday or early Tuesday.

By October 1, 2024, Julian will be 95 km northwest of Itbayat, Batanes, still categorized as a typhoon.

Heavy to intense rainfall is expected in Babuyan Islands and Batanes by Monday.

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in mainland Cagayan, Isabela, and Ilocos Norte until Monday afternoon.

Sea conditions will be rough, with waves up to 6 meters high around Batanes and Babuyan Islands.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal #2 is raised in Batanes, Cagayan, Babuyan Islands, and several provinces in Northern Luzon.

The heaviest rains are expected from Monday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon, especially in Batanes and Babuyan Islands.

Transcripts

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ayon sa update ng Philippine atmospheric

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geophysical and astronomical services

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administration Patuloy ang paglapit ng

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Tropical Depression Julian o kraton sa

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Northern Luzon Habang nasa philippin sea

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sa East apari Cagayan taglay nito Ang

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lakas na hangin na aabot sa 75 km per

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malapit sa gitna at pagbugsong aabot sa

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80 km per patuloy rin daw na lalakas ang

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bagyo at maaaaring umabot sa kategoryang

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Typhoon at posible rin umabot sa super

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typhoon category pagsapit ng Linggo o

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Lunes pinag-iingat ang mga residente sa

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mga lugar sa posibleng pagbaha o pagguho

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ng lupa tuwing magkakaroon ng malalakas

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na pag-ulan at sa kasalukuyan may isa

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pang Tropical storm na binabantayan ang

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PAGASA na si Bagyong jebi sa labas ng

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Philippine area of responsibility narito

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ang weather update mula sa weather

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specialist ng

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PAGASA ito pong si Jan ay huling

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namataan sa laing 380 km East ng apari

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Cagayan ito y may taglay na Lakas na

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hangin na 75 km per malapit sa sentro at

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pagbugso na 90 km per ito'y kumikilos

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West Northwest ward sa bilis na 15 km

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per Para naman sa magiging truck nitong

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binabantayan nating bagyong si julan

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asahan po natin ay ito'y huling nasa

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layong 215 km East northeast ng apari

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Cagayan at ito yung may category na na

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severe Tropical storm by September 30

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2024 Monday 2 pm over the Coastal waters

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na siya ng itbayat Batanes at kung

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makikita po natin isa na po siyang

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typhoon category by September 30 dahil

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sa forecast truck po natin nakikita

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possible po ang landfall or close

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approach By Monday hanggang madaling

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araw ng Tuesday dito sa may Batanes at

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Babuyan Islands by October 1 2024 2 pm

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95 km na siya ng Northwest of itb

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Batanes at typhoon category pa rin

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October 2 2024 2 pm 340 km na siya ng

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North northeast ng itbayat Batanes at

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typhoon category pa din meron din tayong

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bagyo dito sa labas ng ating Philippine

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area of responsibility at ito isang

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Tropical storm na si jebi kung makikita

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naman po natin dito sa satellite imagery

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po natin Masyado po itong malayo dito sa

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ating kalupaan at wala po itong

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direktang epekto sa anumang parte ng

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ating bansa sa nakikita din po natin

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mababa din po ang tansa nito na pumasok

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mismo ng ating Philippine area of

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responsibility dahil dito kay bagyong

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hulyan meron tayong tropical cyclone

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wind signal number two dito sa Batanes

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Cagayan kasama na ang Babuyan Islands

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Isabela Abra Apayao Kalinga eastern

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portion ng mountain province eastern

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portion ng ipugaw Ilocos Norte at

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northern portion ng Aurora at Dito naman

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po sa ating bagong si Julia ay nakikita

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po natin ang pinakamataas natin na

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tropical cyclone wind signal na itataas

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ay number four Ano po ba ine-expect

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natin ingil po dito sa magiging hangin

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na dala po ni julan asahan po natin ang

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strong to Gale force na bugso ng hangin

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dito sa Aurora calabarson Romblon at

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Bicol Region By Monday naman po dito sa

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Aurora Pangasinan Zambales Bataan Metro

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Manila calabarson Romblon at Bicol

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Region asaha po natin ang heavy to

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intense na pag-ulan dito sa may Babuyan

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Islands moderate to heavy naman dito sa

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Batanes mainland Cagayan Isabela at

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Ilocos Norte Hanggang Monday afternoon

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September 30 asahan din natin ang heavy

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to intense sa Cagayan at Ilocos Norte

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moderate to heavy naman sa Isabela

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Batanes Apayao Abra Ilocos Sur La Union

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at benget Monday afternoon to Tuesday

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afternoon which is October 1 asahan na

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natin ng intense to torrential range

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dito sa Batanes at Babuyan Islands heavy

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to intense naman sa Batanes mainland

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Cagayan Apayao Abra at Ilocos Norte

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moderate heavy naman sa Isabela

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nalalabing bahagi ng Ilocos region at

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Cordillera Administrative Region Ano

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naman po ba yung maaasahan natin dito sa

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ating mga karagatan asahan po natin ang

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rough sea condition up to 6 m dito sa

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seaboards ng Batanes at seaboards ng

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Babuyan is lands asahan din natin ang

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rap sea condition up to 4 Mers dito sa

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northern seaboard ng mainland Cagayan

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northern seaboard ng Ilocos Norte na

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lalabing bahagi ng seaboard ng Cagayan

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pati na rin sa seaboard ng Isabela at

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northern portion ng Aurora moderate

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naman asahan natin 2.5 m dito sa

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nalalabing bahagi ng Ilocos Norte yan

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muna ang ating weather update sa ngayon

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maraming salamat sa DOST PAGASA sa

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pagbabahagi ng kanilang mahal

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A Panahon Mabuhay ang Pilipinas

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