OCD-Bicol office in Legazpi City, Albay province (PNA file photo) LEGAZPI CITY - Several local government units (LGUs) in Bicol suspended classes on Monday as Tropical Storm Agaton dumped heavy rains across the region, the Office of Civil Defense-Bicol (OCD-5) reported. Among the areas covered by suspension were Legazpi City, Ligao City, Daraga, Camalig, Guinobatan, Libon and Sto. Domingo, all in Albay province. In Masbate province, the towns of Mobo and Cataingan also canceled classes. The same directive was issued in the towns of Barcelona, Bulusan, Gubat, Castilla, Casiguran, Donsol, Magallanes, Sta. Magdalena and Pilar, all in Sorsogon province. Gremil Alexis Naz, OCD-5 spokesperson, said in an interview the red alert status that was declared by the OCD on Friday is being maintained to ensure the highest level of coordination and monitoring. "The southern portion of Masbate including Dimasalang, Palanas, Cataingan, Pio V. Corpuz, Esperanza, Placer and Cawayan are under Tropica
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northern england, the north midlands, northern and central wales but under all this cloud we had the highest temperatures between 9 degrees and 12, in the sunshine, roughly looking at 6 degrees up to 9 degrees. this evening and overnight the weather front clears leaving clear skies. still the weather front clears leaving clearskies. stilla the weather front clears leaving clear skies. still a fair bit of cloud, some spots of rain and gusty winds across the far north and west, we also see mist and fog forming especially across the midlands, east anglia, the southeast, southwest and the vale of york. where we have the blues, it will be cold with frost, but no such issues in the north because of the wind and cloud. as we head into tomorrow, high pressure firmly in charge. we see from the isobars it will be windy in the north but the direction is salient, coming from a long wave from the south, drifting around the top of the area of high pressures of the highest temperatures represented by
occupancy really is rising. we see that going up to 7000 beds in england. stilla that going up to 7000 beds in england. still a long way short of where we were after the previous peaks. but we are only really a couple of doubling is away in terms of admissions from where we were after the worst of the peak. so, the concern is obviously that we see that continued growth in occupancy and admission numbers over the days and admission numbers over the days and weeks ahead. that and admission numbers over the days and weeks ahead. and weeks ahead. that sounds alarming- and weeks ahead. that sounds alarming- i and weeks ahead. that sounds alarming. i suppose and weeks ahead. that sounds alarming. i suppose the - and weeks ahead. that soundsj alarming. i suppose the caveat and weeks ahead. that sounds i alarming. i suppose the caveat is what chris whitty said last week, that we could see record numbers in hospital, but we could also see shorter stays and perhaps fewer people in intensi