1,420 Camarines Norte evacuees allowed to return home | Inquirer News

1,420 Camarines Norte evacuees allowed to return home

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LEGAZPI CITY — More than 1,420 evacuees in Camarines Norte were allowed to return home Monday as Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru) weakened.

Gremil Alexis Naz, Office of Civil Defense-Bicol spokesperson, said the local governments started to decamp 336 families, or 1,420 persons, evacuated on Sunday from 10 towns.

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Naz also said that 111 tourists stranded on Calaguas Island had yet to return to the mainland as of 8 a.m. due to the strong waves.

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The 2,049 stranded passengers in various ports in the region were allowed to travel after the Coast Guard lifted the suspension of sea trips. INQ

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