Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Monday directed the government’s Task Force El Niño to start preparations for the possible onset of the La Niña phenomenon next month.
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr . on Monday directed the government’s Task Force El Niño to start preparations for the possible onset of the La Niña phenomenon next month. “As El Niño diminishes in its intensity, we must now start preparing for the arrival of La Niña, which is expected to bring above normal rainfall in the country,” Teodoro, chairperson of the Task Force El Niño, said.
Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Joey Villarama, Task Force El Niño spokesperson, said that despite the weakening of El Niño, the last few weeks of the month were still very critical in terms of water, energy, and food conservation.
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