Albay orders early closure of business establishments due to ‘Nina’

Residents sit in a truck after the local government implemented preemptive evacuations at Barangay Matnog, Daraga, Albay province on December 25, 2016, due to the approaching typhoon Nock-Ten.  Babies, toddlers and old people were loaded onto military trucks in the Philippines on December 25 as thousands fled from the path of a powerful typhoon barrelling towards the disaster-prone archipelago.  / AFP PHOTO

Residents sit in a truck after the local government implemented preemptive evacuations at Barangay Matnog, Daraga, Albay province on December 25, 2016, due to the approaching typhoon Nina (int’l name: Nock-Ten). / AFP PHOTO

LEGAZPI CITY – The Albay Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has ordered early closure of business establishments effective 3 p.m. Sunday.

Cedric Daep, head of Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (Apsemo), said this is to allow employees to go home safely and prepare their families and houses against the adverse effect of Typhoon “Nina” (international name: Nock-ten).

As of 3 p.m., the Apsemo has evacuated 29,682 families or 138,920 persons from 12 cities and municipalities in the province.

Evacuation efforts in other towns are still on-going. JE

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