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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines
NDRRMC UPDATE
Severe Weather Bulletin No. 16 re Typhoon "NINA" (PRAPIROON)
Releasing Officer:
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Executive Director, NDRRMC and
Administrator, OCD
DATE 15 October 2012, 11 :00 PM
Source: PAGASA-DOST
I. SITUATION OVERVIEW:
TYPHOON "NINA" HAS SLIGHTLY WEAKENED AS IT REMAINS OVER THE
PHILIPPINE SEA.
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- (Iff lal Position)_ ...
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-" ,STrack of Typhoon "NINA"
Location of
Center: 840 km Northeast of ltbayat, Batanes
(as of 10:00 P.M. )
Coordinates: 122.5N, 130.9E
Strength:
Maximum sustained winds of 120 kph near the center and
Gustiness of up 150 kph.
Movement: I Forecast to move West Northwest slowly.
Tuesday evening:
760 km Northeast of ltbayat, Batanes
Forecast
Wednesday evening:
Positions/Outlook:
7 40 km Northeast of ltbayat, Batanes
Thursday evening:
790 km Northeast of ltbayat, Batanes or
130 km Southeast of Okinawa, Japan
Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441 ; 912-5947;
Office of the Administrator, Office of Civil Defense ( +632) 912-2424
Email: oocen@ndrrmc.aov.oh Website: www.ndrrmc.aov.oh
No Public Storm Warning Signals Raised
Estimated rainfall amount is from 10 - 20 mm per hour (heavy - intense) within the 600
km diameter of the Typhoon.
Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the Northern
seaboard of Northern Luzon and the Eastern seaboard of Northern and Central Luzon
due to big waves caused by Typhoon "NINA".
II. ACTION/S TAKEN
NDRRMC Operations Center is on RED ALERT status to continuously monitor and
disseminate Severe Weather Bulletin No. 16 on Typhoon "NINA"(PRAPIROON) to all
OCD Regional Centers through SMS and facsimile and uploaded on the NDRRMC
website for further dissemination to their respective local disaster risk reduction and
management councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels.
Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake
precautionary measures in their area of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised
local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous
areas if situation warrants.
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