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8 airports closed, flights cancelled due to typhoon ‘Lawin’

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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Thursday announced the closure of eight airports due to typhoon “Lawin” (international name: Haima), the strongest to hit the country this year, which battered northern Luzon.

In an advisory, CAAP said the following airports in Luzon were closed:

The Manila International Airport Authority also announced the cancellation of the following Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific flight due to the typhoon:

As of 11 a.m., the state weather bureau said Lawin, which made landfall in Cagayan late Wednesday night, continued to weaken as it moved away from land. Storm signals have also been lowered. IDL/rga

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