Work Suspension in San Narciso Due to Typhoon Paolo
Nonstop rains from Typhoon Paolo have forced the suspension of government work in San Narciso, Zambales. The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) announced that the suspension took effect at 3 p.m. on Friday, affecting all government employees except those in essential services.
Local leaders noted that the decision prioritized the safety of workers as heavy rains and strong winds battered the province relentlessly. The continuous downpour disrupted daily operations and raised concerns over flooding and other hazards.
Impact on Government Services and Community Safety
Officials reported that while routine government functions were halted, essential personnel remained on duty to respond to emergencies and coordinate disaster response efforts. Community members expressed understanding, emphasizing the importance of protecting public servants during severe weather.
“Dapat magpahinga muna tayong lahat upang hindi tayo mapahamak,” a resident said, underscoring the community’s support for the suspension amidst the storm.
Ongoing Weather Conditions and Precautions
The MDRRMO continues to monitor Typhoon Paolo’s impact, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. Authorities reminded the public to stay alert for updates and to prepare for possible flooding and power interruptions.
Local officials remain vigilant, coordinating with emergency responders to ensure the safety of residents throughout the affected areas. As the typhoon’s effects persist, the government is committed to resuming operations once conditions improve.
Looking Ahead
Community leaders encourage everyone to follow safety protocols and heed advisories issued by disaster management offices. The suspension of work in San Narciso highlights the serious nature of Typhoon Paolo’s threat and the collective effort needed to safeguard lives.
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