+ Follow BATANES AND BABUYAN Tag
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[Title] => Bottom line: Will additional US presence deter bully-China?
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[Title] => Storm Inday slows down but Juan enters RP
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While tropical storm "Inday" is still unleashing her fury over extreme northern Luzon, another typhoon has entered the country yesterday morning.
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said typhoon "Juan," which was previously spotted over the Northern Pacific Ocean, penetrated the Philippine area of responsibility before noon yesterday.
The two weather disturbances are expected to enhance the southwest monsoon, bringing rains over the western sections of the country.
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BATANES AND BABUYAN
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While tropical storm "Inday" is still unleashing her fury over extreme northern Luzon, another typhoon has entered the country yesterday morning.
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said typhoon "Juan," which was previously spotted over the Northern Pacific Ocean, penetrated the Philippine area of responsibility before noon yesterday.
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