PAGASA: ‘Neneng’ exits Philippine Area of Responsibility

MANILA — State weather bureau PAGASA reported that Typhoon Neneng (international name Nesat) left the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 8 p.m. on Sunday. 

“This tropical cyclone will continue to move westward over the West Philippine Sea until tomorrow morning, then turn and move generally west-southwestward for the remainder of tomorrow through Wednesday morning,” state forecasters said in their latest weather bulletin issued 11 p.m. Sunday night. 

As a result, all tropical cyclone wind signals have been lifted. However, the southwesterly winds “induced” by Neneng may bring occasional gusts to the western portion of Luzon, the eastern portion of Central Luzon, and the western part of Visayas.

According to PAGASA, occasional rains over the western portions of Visayas and MIMAROPA and the northern and western portions of Mindanao. 

PAGASA said Neneng was last spotted 335 km West Northwest of Calayan, Cagayan moving west-northwestward at 20 kph and packing winds of up to 120 kph near its center. 

Based on its most recent situation report, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council stated that 7,519 families or 27,914 individuals from 34 cities and municipalities were recorded as affected by the typhoon.

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