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Forced Evacuation Ordered in Coastal Areas as Typhoon Pepito Intensifies

by LAWIN.news November 15, 2024
written by LAWIN.news November 15, 2024
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In the Philippines, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has initiated forced evacuations in vulnerable coastal regions due to the impending threat posed by Typhoon Pepito. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla has mandated the evacuation in areas susceptible to severe storm surges, which could reach heights comparable to two-story buildings. The order affects coastal barangays situated along the eastern seaboard of the affected regions: Region 8, Region 5, Region 4, and Region 2. This action impacts approximately 200,000 residents, who are being relocated to safer locations as quickly as possible.

DILG’s decision to enforce mandatory evacuations has been spurred by the heightened intensity of Typhoon Pepito. Currently, the typhoon boasts maximum sustained winds of 150 kilometers per hour, with gusts reaching up to 185 kilometers per hour. The storm’s rapid intensification has led to the issuance of increased wind signal warnings across various regions. Pepito, which was initially a tropical cyclone, is expected to continue gaining strength until November 16, when it could potentially reach its peak intensity.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has been closely monitoring Typhoon Pepito’s development. As of the latest updates, the typhoon has been moving northwestward, with its trajectory suggesting potential landfall over parts of Central Luzon. Pepito is projected to weaken by November 17 as it traverses land, likely downgrading to a severe tropical storm during its passage over the region.

The government has urged residents in the affected areas to comply with evacuation orders promptly. Local governments have been instructed to provide necessary assistance and resources to ensure the safe relocation of evacuees. Shelters have been prepared to accommodate those displaced, offering basic amenities and safety measures to mitigate the impact of the storm.

In addition to the forced evacuations, local authorities are taking various precautionary measures to minimize damage and casualties. These include securing critical infrastructure, deploying emergency response teams, and issuing advisories to the public on safety protocols during the storm. The DILG, in collaboration with other government agencies, continues to coordinate efforts to manage the situation and ensure the well-being of affected communities.

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