FLOOD PREPAREDNESS. Manila Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Office personnel prepare first response equipment after the Interior department directed local governments to brace for the potential impacts of the upcoming La Niña phenomenon. Norman CruzThe La Niña phenomenon is expected to arrive in July, and could continue until August or September amid the lingering effect of the weak El Niño episode, the state weather bureau PAGASA said.
Solis said the government is now crafting a national action plan to ensure proper interventions are in place as the country transitions from El Niño to La Niña. Environment Usec. Carlos Primo David highlighted an immediate challenge – a 40 percent decrease in rain projected for May and June, followed by an average July and above-average rainfall expected in August and September.
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