#WalangPasok Trends on Twitter, Will There Still Be Class Suspensions?

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#WalangPasok Trends on Twitter, Here’s Why #WalangPasok becomes one of the most trending topics on Twitter, will there still be class suspensions for online classes? The Department of Education plans to implement the online learning system amid the coronavirus pandemic. The distance learning aims to prevent the possible exposure of both teachers and students to … Read more

Typhoon VS Hurricane – What Are Their Differences?

What Is The Difference Between A Typhoon And A Hurricane? TYPHOON VS HURRICANE – In this article, we will learn about the difference between a typhoon and a hurricane. The only actual difference between a hurricane and a typhoon is the location of where the storm occurs on the globe. Pretty anti-climactic right? But there’s … Read more

South Korea: Typhoon Lingling Leaves 31,000 Homes Powerless

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Typhoon Lingling Leaves 31,000 Homes Powerless in South Korea SOUTH KOREA – Over 31,000 residents in South Korea are experiencing power outage due to typhoon Lingling’s strong winds and rain Millions of people have died due to natural disasters. Among these deadly sudden events are earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis. No one can stop these natural … Read more

PAGASA Expects New Storm (Paeng) If LPA Enters PAR This Weekend

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Weather bureau PAGASA Expects New Storm (Paeng) If LPA Enters PAR The state weather bureau PAGASA was expecting a new storm that will be named “Paeng” if the low-pressure area enters PAR this weekend. On Friday (September 21, 2018), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) released the latest weather updates in the country. … Read more

PAGASA Issues Tropical Cyclone Forecast From Sept-Dec 2018

Tropical Cyclone Forecast

Tropical Cyclone Forecast For September To December 2018 Issued by PAGASA The state weather bureau PAGASA has issued the tropical cyclone forecast from the month of September until December 2018. The Philippines is known as one of the most disaster-prone countries all around the world since it is located within the Pacific Ring of Fire. The … Read more

Typhoon Tips: Know What To Do Before, During & After Typhoon

Here are the typhoon tips that everyone should remember before, during and after  In times of calamity, these typhoon tips will help every individual and family. Now that the typhoon Mangkhut is getting into the Philippine Area of Responsibility, every Filipino should prepare. In order to prevent a greater damage, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and … Read more

School Teacher Shares Heartbreaking Story Behind His Student’s Photo

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School Teacher Shares Heartbreaking Story Behind His Student’s Photo A school teacher has shared the heartbreaking story behind the photo of his student finishing school work inside the classroom. The teachers are school employees hired to educate and help the students to acquire academic knowledge and become a better person when they grow old. Teachers … Read more

Two Typhoons Located Outside PAR Enhances Southwest Monsoon

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Habagat Enhanced By Two Typhoons Spotted Outside Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) TWO TYPHOONS – ‘Habagat’ or southwest monsoon is strengthened by two typhoons that are located outside Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). Following up the recent report, On Saturday (August 18), PAGASA issued a yellow rainfall warning in the following: Bagac and Mariveles in Bataan; … Read more