Boat trips around Luzon suspended due to ‘Rosita’ | Inquirer News

Boat trips around Luzon suspended due to ‘Rosita’

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 12:49 PM October 29, 2018

SOURCE: Pagasa website

Vessel trips were canceled on Monday in some ports in Luzon due to the rough sea condition brought by “Typhoon Rosita.”

The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) said that all boat operations at the Batangas port were suspended due to the inclement weather.

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The Batangas province has been placed under Tropical Cyclone No. 1 by the weather bureau.

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Marina also said that the motorbanca operations in all ports in Regions 1 and 2 are also canceled due to the typhoon.

The province of Batanes of Region 1 was placed under Signal No. 1 while Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and La Union, were placed under Signal No. 2.

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The Isabela province of Region 2 has been placed under Cyclone Warning No. 3 while Cagayan of the same region was placed under Typhoon Warning No. 2.

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READ: Signal No. 3 in 3 areas as weaker ‘Rosita’ moves closer to Luzon

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Rosita was last spotted at 410 kilometers east of northeast of Casiguran Aurora. It is moving west southwest direction at 20 kilometers per hour (kph).

It has maximum sustained winds of 150 kph and gustiness up to 185 kph. /cbb

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