By Kristine L. Alave
1:39 am | Monday, September 26th, 2011
Tropical
Storm “Pedring” swept toward Luzon Sunday,
prompting officials to warn residents of massive flooding and landslides
and order the evacuation of thousands in danger zones.
The
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
(Pagasa) said Pedring (international name: Nesat) was likely to pack more
wallop before it strikes either Isabela or Aurora Monday night.
Nathaniel
Servando, Pagasa administrator, said the storm had picked up speed of up to 28
kilometers per hour from 22 kph recorded on Sunday morning and was blanketing
an area within a radius of 300 km.It was packing center winds of 105 kph,
gusting up to 135 kph.
He
said the howler would barrel northward across Luzon
before moving out via the Ilocos corridor on Wednesday.
As
of Sunday afternoon, Pedring was still consolidating in the Pacific, where it
was spotted 460 km east of Virac, Catanduanes, according to a 5 p.m. Pagasa
bulletin.
Robert
Sawi, Pagasa’s chief forecaster, said that while Metro Manila was not on the
path of the storm, it could feel its effects as it grows stronger and expands in
the next days.
Pedring
was anticipated to be reclassified into a typhoon, an intense tropical cyclone
with maximum wind speed exceeding 118 kph, late Sunday night or early Monday,
Sawi said.
The
Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning
Center of the United States
categorized Pedring as a Category 4 hurricane.
Storm
warnings up
As
Pedring approached land, Pagasa warned communities in the east coast to
evacuate to avoid storm surges, floods, and landslides.
It
raised Storm Signal No. 2 in Catanduanes Sunday afternoon.
Camarines
Sur, Camarines Norte, Albay including Burias
Island , Sorsogon, Quezon including Polillo Island
and Aurora were
on Signal No. 1.
Servando
said the arrival of Pedring was almost similar to the onslaught of Tropical
Storm “Ondoy,” which struck the country on Sept. 26, 2009, dumped a record
rainfall in six hours and left nearly 500 people dead.
Servando
said Metro Manila, southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
would start to feel the effects of Pedring on Monday with heavy rains expected.
Evacuation
ordered
According
to Pagasa’s bulletin, Pedring would be at 190 km east of Baler, Aurora, by Monday
afternoon and at 140 km west-northwest of Sinait, Ilocos Sur, by Tuesday
afternoon. By Wednesday afternoon, it will be at 510 km northwest of Sinait or
at 540 km west of Basco, Batanes.
Albay
Governor Joey Salceda ordered the preemptive evacuation of more than 100,000
people belonging to 20,000 families living in areas threatened by flooding and
landslides in the towns of Polangui, Oas, Libon and Malinao.
The
governor likewise ordered the suspension of classes in elementary and high
school levels across the province today.
He
banned sailing from all ports of Albay and advised fishermen to refrain from
going out to the sea.
In a
meeting with the Albay Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council, Salceda directed authorities in 15 towns and three cities in the
province to update disaster plans.
He
instructed the Army’s 901st Infantry Brigade and the Philippine Navy to get
their trucks ready for immediate deployment to low-lying towns. He also
requested the National Food Authority for empty sacks to be used as sandbags. With reports from Mar S. Arguelles and Rey M. Nasol, Inquirer
Southern Luzon
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