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Typhoon Gaemi forces Philippines to halt work, market trading

24 Jul 2024, 3:38 AM
Typhoon Gaemi forces Philippines to halt work, market trading

MANILA, July 24 — Typhoon Gaemi and a southwest monsoon brought heavy rain today to the capital and northern provinces, prompting authorities to halt work and classes, while stock and foreign exchange trading were suspended.

The presidential office suspended classes at all academic levels and work in most government offices in the capital region, comprising 16 cities and home to at least 13 million people, because of the tropical storm.

Gaemi, with maximum sustained winds of 155kph and gustiness of up to 190 kph, is heading to Taiwan, the Philippine weather agency said in a 5am bulletin.

It did not make landfall but is enhancing a southwest monsoon, resulting in heavy to intense rain in northern Philippines, the agency said.

“Flooding and rain-induced landslides are likely.”

Gaemi and another tropical storm, Prapiroon, hit southern Philippines and caused floods last week, resulting in seven deaths.

The Philippine coastguard said 354 passengers and 31 vessels were stranded in ports, while airlines cancelled 13 flights today, Manila’s airport authority said.

The Philippines sees an average of 20 tropical storms annually, which cause floods and deadly landslides.

— Reuters

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