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INQToday: Signal no. 2 in 9 Luzon areas as Tropical Storm Enteng keeps strength

/ 01:41 PM September 02, 2024

Signal no. 2 in 9 Luzon areas as Tropical Storm Enteng keeps strength

Tropical Cyclone wind signal no. 2 is up over several Luzon areas as Tropical Storm Enteng maintains its strength on Monday, September 2.

2 reported dead in Central Visayas due to Enteng – NDRRMC

Tropical Storm Enteng lashed Central Visayas, where two people were reported killed, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on Monday.

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In a report, the NDRRMC noted receiving information that 10 people were allegedly injured as torrential rains beat many parts of the country because of the tropical storm.

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