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MANILA - A total of 727 families or 2,442 persons have been affected by Typhoon Henry, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported on Wednesday. In its latest situation report, the agency said these families are residing in 56 barangays (villages) in the Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, and Cordillera regions. Only one evacuation center remains active, sheltering five families or about 16 persons. The rest have returned home or are staying with relatives and friends. Still undergoing validation are reports of one death in the Ilocos region. There are no injuries or missing persons. The weather disturbance caused PHP61.37 million in infrastructure damage in the Cordillera. Twelve houses were also partially damaged in the region. (PNA) } ....
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MANILA - Days after Typhoon Henry (international name Hinnamnor) brought strong winds and heavy rains over Batanes province, the Basco Airport is now back to normal operations while the other airports in Region 2 are also operational, an aviation official said Monday. Basco Airport was closed for flight operations over the weekend for the cleanup of debris. The closure was to ensure that the runway and terminal are ready to accommodate flights. "No flights were scheduled during the cleanup," Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) spokesperson Eric Apolonio told the Philippine News Agency. No damage to the facilities and equipment was recorded in both the Basco and Itbayat Airports, he added. Currently, normal operations can be seen at Basco and Itbayat Airports, as well as the Bagabag, Palanan, and Cauayan Airports. Basco Airport caters to the flights of the Philippine Airlines, Sky Pasada, Northsky Air, as well as military and general aviation flights or private ....