Ahead of Pepito’s landfall, storm surge floods Bicol coastal areas

Ahead of Pepito's landfall, storm surge flood Bicol coastal areas

Strong winds from the approaching Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) trigger a storm surge and flooded some coastal areas of the Bicol Region on Saturday morning, November 16, 2024. INQUIRER FILES

LEGAZPI CITY — A storm surge triggered by strong winds from the approaching Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) flooded some coastal areas of provinces in the Bicol Region.

Reports of storm surge and flooding in some towns of Albay and Catanduanes surfaced on Saturday morning, November 16, with several videos of the event circulating on social media.

In Tiwi, Albay, raging flash floods swept through the coastal villages of Mayong, Maynonong, Lourdes, Bariis, and Baybay at around 6:10 a.m.

The municipal disaster risk reduction and management office said the residents in the area were already evacuated on Friday, November 15, while some were still preparing their belongings to temporarily move to nearby evacuation centers.

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In Barangay Jonop in Malinao town, the storm surge also caused knee-deep flooding in the coastal area.

Seawater also submerged the Legazpi Boulevard in Barangay Puro in Legazpi City and Virac town in Catanduanes.

The residents were immediately advised to evacuate to higher ground.

At around 2 a.m., the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) warned of “life-threatening storm surge” with heights of 2.1 to three meters in the coastal localities of Isabela, Aurora, Batangas, Quezon, Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar.

Pagasa said in its 10 a.m. tropical cyclone bulletin that the center of Pepito’s eye was last located 215 kilometers east of Catarman, Northern Samar. It also said that Pepito was packing maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour (kph) and gustiness of 230 kph and moving west-northwest at 25 kph.

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Pagasa said Pepito further intensified from typhoon to super typhoon at 8 a.m. Saturday, November 16. The state meteorologist explained that a cyclone is categorized as a super typhoon once its maximum wind speeds reach or exceed 185 kph.

Pagasa also said Pepito’s landfall was forecast to take place in the vicinity of Catanduanes either Saturday evening or Sunday early morning, November 17.

Earlier, Pagasa said it may raise up to Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 5 for the super typhoon.

As of 10 a.m., Pepito’s wind signals covered areas from Luzon to Mindanao.

TCWS No. 3

Luzon

Visayas

TCWS No. 2

Luzon

Visayas

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TCWS No. 1

Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

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