The Zamboanga International Airport suspended its operations on Wednesday due to flooded runway. | zacariansINQ
A Philippines AirAsia flight from Manila was then diverted to Davao International Airport.
“As of 10:00 AM, landing and take off at ZIA has been suspended due to inclement weather,” said CAAP.Status of flights at Sanga-Sanga AirportFlight GAP 2486 has canceled its flight to ZIA and will be returning to ManilaCebu Pacific Flight 703 was diverted to Mactan, Cebu due to runway closure caused by bad weather with low visibility and ceilingAccording to CAAP, rain has already stopped in the vicinity of Dipolog Airport but cloudy skies remain.
In its latest forecast, the state weather bureau said the low pressure area located east of Surigao del Norte and the shear line will continue to pour rain over the entire Mindanao and Visayas, as well as parts of Luzon on Thursday.
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