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The first tropical cyclone warning in the country was issued in July 1879. In 1931, the earliest formalized warning system for tropical cyclones was implemented by PAGASA's predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau. [5] In the late 20th century, this system gradually became the more familiar four-tiered public storm warning signal system. [6]
After Ewiniar reached the severe tropical storm category on the afternoon of May 26, the agency raised Signal No. 3, indicating an expectation of winds of 89–117 km/h (55–73 mph) within the next 18 hours for the eastern section of Quezon, including the Polillo Islands, while storm signals were also raised in Metro Manila and parts of Bataan ...
September 11–12, 2017: Tropical Storm Doksuri (Maring) passes Central Luzon and Metro Manila. The storm left 22 people dead and four missing. October 12, 2017: Tropical Storm Khanun (Odette) develops to the coast of Ilocos Region, killing only one person. October 31, 2017: Tropical Storm Damrey (Ramil) brings torrential rainfall over Western ...
TCWS #1 winds of 39–61 km/h (21–33 kn; 24–38 mph) are prevailing or expected to occur within 36 hours: TCWS #2 winds of 62–88 km/h (33–48 kn; 39–55 mph) are prevailing or expected to occur within 24 hours
After the storm reached the severe tropical storm category, the agency raised Signal No. 3, indicating an expectation of winds of 89–117 km/h (55–73 mph) within the next 18 hours for Benguet, Ifugao, Isabela, Kalinga, La Union, Mountain Province, Nueva Vizcaya, Pangasinan, Quirino, the central portion of Abra, the northern and central ...
On the morning of July 23, PAGASA raised to Signal No. 2 warning in Batanes as Gaemi's outer rainbands began to affect the province. [29] Classes in all levels and several local government units were suspended in some areas of Luzon including Metro Manila on July 23 due to the storm.
In Metro Manila, Calabarzon, and Bulacan, around 28,000 people lost electricity. [101] The NDRRMC reported that the storm impacted 2,828,710 people and displaced 80,842, [ 51 ] resulting in total damages amounting to ₱ 2.96 billion (US$52.4 million).