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Philippines (the):Typhoon:2023/05/29
Duration 2023/05/29 According to the forecast from PAGASA on 29 May 2023 at 1000 HRS UTC+7, Tropical Cyclone (TC) MAWAR (local name: Betty), currently as a typhoon category, slightly decelerates while moving northwestward over the waters east of Cagayan. As of 29 May, the NDRRMC reported the following: 1.17K families (4.6K persons) affected in 15 barangays Country or District Philippines (the) Name Typhoon
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- ECHO 2023/05/30
After heavy rainfalls due to its passage east of the Philippines, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reports, as of 30 May, 3,864 evacuated people (of which 3,483 in 21 evacuation centres) across northern Visayas and Luzon.- AHA Centre 202/05/29
As of 29 May 2023, the NDRRMC reported the following: 1.17K families (4.6K persons) affected in 15 barangays, 4.2K persons displaced (3.7K persons inside evacuation centres, 525 persons outside evacuation centres), 9 seaports affected, and 3 roads were reportedly damaged.Geographycal Data Information
- Sentinel Asia 2023/05/27
Typhoon Mawar in Philippines on 27 May, 2023Emergency Relief Information
Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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