Tropical Depression Urduja makes landfall for 6th time

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Tropical Depression Urduja makes landfall for 6th time
Meanwhile, another tropical depression which is outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility has weakened into a low pressure area, says PAGASA

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MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Depression Urduja (Kai-tak) made landfall for the 6th time early Monday morning, December 18, hitting Taytay, Palawan.

In a bulletin issued 8 am on Monday, state weather bureau PAGASA said Urduja is already in the vicinity of Dumaran, Palawan, still moving west at 18 kilometers per hour (km/h).

The tropical depression has maximum winds of 55 km/h and gustiness of up to 90 km/h. (READ: EXPLAINER: How tropical cyclones form)

Only Palawan remains under signal number 1. PAGASA said scattered rains will persist in the province, so residents “must undertake appropriate measures against flooding and landslides and coordinate with their local disaster risk reduction and management offices.”

Sea travel is also not advised in Palawan. (READ: FAST FACTS: Tropical cyclones, rainfall advisories)

Before hitting the municipality of Taytay in Palawan, Urduja made landfall in the following areas:

  • San Policarpo, Eastern Samar – 1:30 pm, Saturday, December 16
  • Mobo, Masbate – 10 am, Sunday, December 17
  • Sibuyan Island – 12 noon, Sunday, December 17
  • Malay, Aklan – 6 pm, Sunday, December 17
  • Cuyo Island, Palawan – 11 pm, Sunday, December 17

Urduja, which was earlier a tropical storm before weakening into a tropical depression, left at least 3 people dead and 19 others injured, based on data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). But in the province of Biliran alone, the local government said landslides left at least 26 people dead.

Urduja dumped heavy rain that triggered floods and landslides as well as disrupted travel, with its effects first felt in Eastern Visayas. (LOOK: Houses in Eastern Samar flooded due to Urduja)

Below are the top 5 areas which received the most rainfall in terms of millimeters (mm) last Friday, December 15.

  1. Catarman, Northern Samar – 347.4 mm (normal monthly rainfall: 628.2 mm)
  2. Catbalogan, Samar – 331.2 mm (normal monthly rainfall: 322.7 mm)
  3. Juban, Sorsogon – 162 mm (no amount given for normal monthly rainfall)
  4. Borongan, Eastern Samar – 155 mm (normal monthly rainfall: 674.8 mm)
  5. Guiuan, Eastern Samar – 109.6 mm (normal monthly rainfall: 440.1 mm)

In a 24-hour period that began last Thursday, December 14, Guiuan had received nearly two months’ worth of rainfall in just one day, making it the hardest-hit overall, so far.

In a statement on Sunday, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque gave an assurance that “vital services, such as preparedness and response to disasters or calamities shall continue with their operations even during holidays.”

Roque said the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has a stockpile of 368,000 family food packs worth P223 million, food and non-food items worth P393 million, and available standby funds amounting to P245 million.

The DSWD earlier said around 221,386 persons or 50,653 families across 4 regions are affected. (READ: #ReliefPH: Help victims of Urduja)

Based on its latest forecast track, Urduja will leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Tuesday, December 19.

Forecast track of Tropical Depression Urduja as of December 18, 8 am. Image courtesy of PAGASA

Low pressure area

Meanwhile, the tropical depression outside PAR which PAGASA has been monitoring already weakened into a low pressure area (LPA). It is now located 1,630 kilometers east of Mindanao.

Though this weather disturbance has weakened, PAGASA advised the public and local officials to continue monitoring updates on the LPA.

In the meantime, the tail-end of a cold front is also bringing light to heavy rain to Calabarzon, Bicol, Aurora, Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, and Romblon on Monday. Residents of these areas should watch out for possible flash floods.

The northeast monsoon is also affecting the rest of Luzon, including Metro Manila, which is experiencing scattered rainshowers.

The Visayas and Mindanao will only have isolated thunderstorms. – Rappler.com

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