Tropical Storm Nakri May Enter Philippine Area Today
Tropical Storm Nakri is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by Thursday afternoon or evening, officials reported. Once inside the PAR, the storm will be locally named Quedan. This development marks a significant meteorological event as Nakri could become the 17th cyclone to affect the country this year.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) provided its latest forecast at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. According to local meteorological authorities, Nakri is steadily tracking toward the Philippines, and residents should prepare for its potential impact.
Current Status and Forecast
As of the latest update, Tropical Storm Nakri maintains its strength while moving closer to the Philippine archipelago. Community members said that the storm’s approach may bring heavy rains and strong winds, particularly in the eastern regions.
Officials reported that authorities are closely monitoring Nakri’s path and intensity, urging local governments and citizens to stay alert and ready for possible precautionary measures.
Preparation and Safety Measures
Local leaders noted that disaster response teams are on standby, ensuring that evacuation plans and emergency supplies are in place. The public is advised to follow advisories issued by Pagasa and to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm’s passage.
Moreover, residents in vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas should remain vigilant due to the risk of flooding and storm surges. Community preparedness remains a priority as Nakri approaches the Philippine Area.
Looking Ahead
Weather experts anticipate that Nakri, once inside the PAR, may affect weather conditions significantly in parts of Luzon and Visayas. Continued updates will be provided as the storm progresses.
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