GLOOMY. The weather in Malasiqui town in Pangasinan starts to be gloomy as the Super Typhoon Henry is positioned in Itbayat, Batanes on Sept. 1, 2022. The province of Pangasinan is under blue alert in preparation for the possible effect of the weather disturbance. (Photo by Hilda Austria) MALASIQUI, Pangasinan - The whole province of Pangasinan is now under blue alert in preparation for the possible effects of Super Typhoon Henry. In a phone interview on Thursday, Pangasinan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) emergency operations center manager Shallom Balolong said the blue alert means that all the augmentation personnel and equipment are on standby for possible deployment if the need arises. He said the super typhoon may not directly hit the province, except for the western portion which might experience heavy to moderate rains and winds, as scattered rains will also be experienced in other portions of the province due to the enhanced southwest monsoon.
READY. Fisherfolk in Binmaley town, Pangasinan readies their boat to set sail on Friday dawn (July 1, 2022). However, a gale warning was raised due to bad weather conditions on the open sea.(Photo by Hilda Austria) MALASIQUI, Pangasinan -The Pangasinan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) prohibited fishermen from setting sail as the gale warning was raised on Friday dawn. In a phone interview, PDRRMO emergency operations center manager Shallom Balolong said the wind pressure in the open sea varies from 45 to 63 kilometers per hour (km/h) while the waves could reach up to 4.5 meters from 2.8 meters in height. "This is due to Tropical Depression Caloy. Although it already exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility, it still enhances the southwest monsoon (habagat), and its proximity to the West Philippine Sea affects the ocean," he said. "We coordinated with the local government units and the barangays to monitor their constituents, especial
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(From: Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council Manaoag s Facebook)
+ July 27, 2021 LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) here has recorded no casualty and less damage to agriculture even with the monsoon rains enhanced by Typhoon Fabian as of Monday.
In an interview, PDRRMO emergency operations center manager Shallom Balolong said portions in some 40 barangays in the province were flooded ranging from half to four feet deep flood water level.
Balolong said the flooding in portions of the 18 barangays in Dagupan City was due to high tide.
Flooding was also reported in portions of two barangays in Sta. Barbara town, three in San Fabian town, seven in this town, eight in Calasiao town, and two barangays in Mangatarem town.