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In the know: Storm warnings

HITTING HARD Packing gusts of 315 kilometers per hour and sustained winds of 225 kph, Supertyphoon “Lawin’’ made landfall on Wednesday night in the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela. —NOAA

Storm warning

Signal No. 1 (Lead time 36 hours)—30-60 kph maximum sustained winds; expected impact of the wind: no damage to very light damage

Signal No. 2 (Lead time 24 hours)—61-120 kph maximum sustained winds; light to moderate damage expected

Signal No. 3 (Lead time 18 hours)—121-170 kph maximum sustained winds; moderate to heavy damage expected

Signal No. 4 (Lead time 12 hours)—171-220 kph maximum sustained winds; heavy to very heavy damage expected

Signal No. 5 (Lead time 12 hours)—more than 220 kph maximum sustained winds; very heavy to widespread damage expected

Storm surge warning

Green – no threat of storm surge

Yellow alert – possible storm surge of of 0.5 to one meter; stay away from the coast or beach

Orange alarm – storm surge of one to three meters is expected;  all marine activities must be cancelled and evacuation must be carried out

Red – coming storm surge greater than three meters that can cause severe damage to coastal and marine infrastructure;  communities need to be evacuated

Rainfall warning

Yellow advisory – 7.5 to 15 mm rain within one hour; flooding is possible in low-lying areas and near river channels

Orange alert – between 15 and 30 mm rain within one hour; flooding is threatening in low-lying areas and near river channels

Red – more than 30 mm rain within one hour or if rainfall has continued for the past three hours and is more than 65 mm; severe flooding is expected; take necessary precautionary measures

Source: https://www.dost.gov.ph/

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