5 Luzon airports closed due to Super Typhoon Julian, says Caap

Operations in some Luzon airports were suspended on Tuesday due to the effects of super typhoon Julian, according to Caap. 

Basco Airport (Photo courtesy of Caap)

MANILA, Philippines —  Operations at some Luzon airports were suspended on Tuesday due to the effects of super typhoon Julian (international name: Krathon), according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap).

In a 7 a.m. situational report, Caap said five airports halted operations due to flooding or damage to its facilities:

Meanwhile, electrical and communication cables at the Basco and Itbayat Airports were down, and two of their aircraft were also damaged.

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Basco Airport (Photo courtesy of Caap)

Earlier, Pagasa reported that Julian further strengthened into a super typhoon and was last spotted 205 kilometers west of Itabayat, Batanes, packing maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour (kph) with gustiness of 230 kph.

It is expected to make landfall along the southwestern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning or afternoon and leave the Philippine area of responsibility by Thursday afternoon or evening.

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San Fernando Airport (Photo courtesy of Caap)

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