Sea Travel Suspended Due to Tropical Storm Paolo
The Philippine Coast Guard has suspended sea travel in northern Quezon early Thursday morning. This decision was made in response to the rough sea conditions triggered by Tropical Storm Paolo. The suspension affects all vessels and watercraft heading towards the Polillo group of islands and General Nakar town.
Temporary Suspension Announced by Local Coast Guard Station
Officials from the PCG station in Real town confirmed the temporary halt in voyages to ensure passenger safety. Community members and local leaders noted that the sea became increasingly turbulent, making travel hazardous. The suspension will remain in effect until conditions improve and the Coast Guard deems it safe to resume operations.
Impact on Local Communities and Travelers
Residents relying on sea travel to and from the Polillo Islands and General Nakar have expressed concern over the disruption. However, safety remains the priority as the storm continues to affect the northern Quezon coastline. Local leaders urged travelers to stay updated and avoid unnecessary trips during this period.
Monitoring and Updates from Authorities
The Philippine Coast Guard continues to monitor Tropical Storm Paolo’s impact on sea conditions closely. Officials reported that they will provide timely updates about the resumption of travel once the weather stabilizes. Community members are advised to follow announcements from the PCG and local government units.
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