Floods, storm surge warnings still up as ‘Uwan’ starts exit

While Typhoon Uwan is on the way out, state meteorologists reiterated that flooding and storm surges are still likely, even if the eye of the storm is far from an area.

While flooding is starting to recede across several water basins, PAGASA warned that flooding is still possible in areas connected to the Bicol River, Agno River Basin, Cagayan River Basin, Apayao-Abulug River Basin and Laguna De Bay River Basin.

PAGASA has also hoisted a storm surge warning over several areas, saying that residents in low-lying areas must stay away from the coast and move to higher grounds.

The following storm surge warning has been issued, effective within the next few hours:

Storm Surge Height (2.1 meters to 3.0 meters)

Ilocos Norte

Bacarra

Burgos

Pasuquin

Bangui

Pagudpud

Badoc

Currimao

Laoag City

Paoay

Ilocos Sur

Cabugao

Caoayan

Candon

Vigan

Magsingal

Narvacan

San Esteban

San Juan

San Vicente

Santa Catalina

Santa Cruz

Santa Lucia

Santa Maria

Santiago

Santo Domingo

Sinait

Tagudin

La Union

Agoo

Aringay

Bacnotan

Balaoan

Bangar

Bauang

Caba

San Fernando

Luna

Rosario

San Juan

Santo Tomas

Pangasinan

Agno

Anda

Bani

Bolinao

Burgos

Dasol

Infanta

Zambales

Candelaria

Masinloc

Palauig

Santa Cruz

Storm Surge Height (1.0 Meter To 2.0 Meters)

Aurora

Dinalungan

Dipaculao

Casiguran

Dilasag

Bataan

Mariveles

Bagac

Morong

Batangas

Nasugbu

Calatagan

Lian

Cagayan

Peñablanca

Baggao

Abulug

Aparri

Calayan

Ballesteros

Buguey

Claveria

Gattaran

Gonzaga

Lal-Lo

Pamplona

Sanchez-Mira

Santa Ana

Santa Praxedes

Santa Teresita

Peñablanca

Cavite

Maragondon

Ternate

Isabela

Dinapigue

Divilacan

Palanan

Maconacon

Occidental Mindoro

Lubang

Looc

Calintaan

Sablayan

Santa Cruz

Mamburao

Paluan

Palawan

Busuanga

Coron

Culion

Linapacan

Pangasinan

Binmaley

Alaminos

Dagupan City

Labrador

Lingayen

San Fabian

Sual

Zambales

Botolan

Cabangan

Iba

San Antonio

San Felipe

San Narciso

Subic

Olongapo

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