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Nasa 30-M indibidwal, posibleng maapektuhan ng Bagyong #KristinePH, ayon sa OCD

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00:00Some places in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao remained under the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1.
00:06Many places were also affected due to the strong rainfall caused by Hurricane Christine.
00:11Update on the storm from Benji Durangon Live's national news. Benji.
00:18There will be no sleep here in the Pagasang Weather and Flood Forecasting Center
00:22because Hurricane Christine is being monitored, which is expected to hit our country in the coming days.
00:29This storm is not a joke because according to the Office of Civil Defense,
00:33up to 30 million Filipinos are likely to be directly affected by the upcoming storm.
00:41This is due to the 18,000 barangays from different regions of the country
00:45that will experience strong winds and rains that could cause damage to their properties,
00:50floods, and landslides.
00:52There are 1,403 barangays from 17 places in Metro Manila that are also experiencing floods and landslides.
01:01Civil Defense Administrator Yusef Ariel Nepomuceno
01:05called for further preparation to reduce the adverse effects of the storm.
01:11Meanwhile, Joshua, we will talk to Ma'am Veronica Torres,
01:15the Pagasang Weather Forecaster who will explain to us the direction of the storm.
01:23Good evening to you, Ma'am Veronica.
01:24Good evening to you too, Sir Benji.
01:26We are live on PTV.
01:28My first question is, how strong is it?
01:31And where is this storm that we are monitoring, Hurricane Christine?
01:35Hurricane Christine is experiencing strong winds of 55 kilometers per hour near the center
01:41and landslides that could reach 70 kilometers per hour.
01:45This is in the Tropical Depression category, but we are not removing the possibility
01:50that it could be even stronger because it is still in the ocean.
01:53At the moment, it is 760 kilometers east of Katarman, Northern Samar.
01:59How big is the possibility?
02:00Because we can see it here in our satellite imagery.
02:04How high is the possibility that it will landfall on land?
02:09At the moment, we can see this area of probability.
02:13So, if we look here, it is possible that it will landfall in the Northern Luzon area.
02:17So, there is a very high chance that it will landfall in our country
02:20because our area of probability is covered up to Central Luzon area
02:26and almost the entire Northern Luzon area.
02:29Now, it is said that this is a typhoon category when it will landfall.
02:33How strong is a typhoon category storm?
02:35Yes, when we say a typhoon category storm,
02:38it is possible that the wind speed will reach around 118 kilometers per hour to 184 kilometers per hour.
02:46So, it is strong?
02:47Yes, it is strong.
02:48If the wind is that strong, what is the possible effect of this on the area?
02:53Yes, if the trees can be uprooted, for example, bananas can be uprooted.
03:03If the house is made of solid materials, it is also possible that it will be destroyed.
03:09Okay, so this is dangerous.
03:10Now, the question that many people are asking is,
03:12how much rain can this cause?
03:15Because many people are worried about possible flooding and landslides in the area.
03:19Yes, actually, we issued a weather advisory.
03:21If we look at the day-to-day basis, by tomorrow,
03:24more than 200 millimeters of rain will be possible in Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, and Camarines Sur.
03:31And in other parts, especially in the eastern part of Northern, Central Luzon,
03:36and also in the eastern part of Visayas,
03:38moderate to heavy rains and heavy to intense rains are also possible.
03:45So, can we compare the intense rain to the recent flood that flooded the entire Metro Manila?
03:53Yes, so, what we experienced last time is that it is really strong.
03:58Although, we can see here that on a day-to-day basis,
04:01it is possible that we will experience intense rains,
04:04around either 50 to 100 or 100 to 200 millimeters of rain.
04:10In the next few days, Ma'am Veronica,
04:12what do we expect will be the weather while the flood is approaching our land?
04:17Yes, while the flood is approaching our land,
04:20we expect that more areas will experience heavy rains and heavy to intense rains,
04:27especially when the flood is approaching our country,
04:31more areas will experience the under-stormy category
04:35and more areas will experience the under-rains with gusty winds.
04:39So, we will experience higher signals, stronger winds, and heavy rains.
04:43I just have one question before we end.
04:46How long will this travel on the landmass and when will it exit?
04:51It is possible that it will land around Thursday evening or Friday morning
04:56and then it is possible that it will exit our landmass around Friday or Saturday.
05:01Okay, thank you very much, Ma'am Veronica Torres.
05:04She is our weather forecaster here in Pag-asa.
05:07We will update you on the weather here in Pag-asa
05:10and flood the forecasting center.
05:11We will be back in a moment, Joshua.
05:14Thank you very much, Benji Durango.

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