Saturday 10 August 2013

INQUIRER.net: About 2000 passengers, 200 vehicles, sea crafts stranded in Bicol ports

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About 2000 passengers, 200 vehicles, sea crafts stranded in Bicol ports
Aug 11th 2013, 00:19

NAGA CITY, Philippines – At least 2000 passengers and more than 200 vehicles and sea vessels are stranded in ports in Bicol as typhoon "Labuyo" approaches the region.   The weather bureau has raised public storm signal number 3 in Catanduanes and signal number 2 in Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte since 1 a.m. Sunday, August 11, after typhoon "Labuyo" came closer to The Office of Civil Defense-Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (OCD-DRMMC) in Bicol reported that in port of Matnog in Sorsogon, 2,076 persons, 48 buses, 100 trucks, 55 small vehicles, and 5 sea vessels were stranded since Saturday night.   In Tabaco City, Albay, 53 persons...

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