Super Typhoon Pepito: Impact on Millions and Class Suspensions in the Philippines
Philippines“>Super Typhoon Pepito: Impact and Updates
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Over 1.8 Million Affected
According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), more than 1.8 million people in the Philippines have been affected by Super Typhoon Pepito and two earlier typhoons.
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Class Suspensions
Due to the impact of Pepito, classes are suspended in multiple areas on November 18, 2024. This decision aims to protect students and ensure their safety during severe weather conditions.
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Live Updates
For real-time information on Super Typhoon Pepito, follow live updates reported by various news sources. Essential details include changes in the typhoon’s path and its effects on affected regions.
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Displacement of Residents
Around 1.2 million individuals have evacuated their homes as Pepito continues to impact Luzon. Authorities are coordinating relief efforts for displaced families.
- Aftermath in Panganiban
Reports indicate significant damage in Panganiban, Catanduanes, following Pepito’s passage. Recovery efforts are underway, focusing on restoring normalcy to the community.
Stay informed as the situation develops, and prioritize safety during severe weather events.