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Signals up in North

/ 01:52 AM September 27, 2016

helen-0927STORM signals have been raised in northernmost Philippines due to Typhoon “Helen” (international name: “Megi”).

In its 5 p.m. advisory, the weather bureau said storm signal no. 2 had been raised over Batanes and storm signal no. 1 over northern Cagayan, including the Babuyan islands.

In an advisory, the Office of Civil Defense said this meant “moderate danger over Batanes in 16 hours; and light to moderate damage from rains/gusty winds,” as well as “minor damage over Babuyan and the northern tip of Cagayan in 16 hours.  No damage is expected from rains or gusty winds.”

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As of 5 p.m., Helen was located 415 km east northeast of Basco and maintained its strength as it continued to move toward Taiwan.

Jaymee Gamil

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