Filipinos can expect to experience cooler days ahead as the PAGASA announces the start of the Amihan season.
PAGASA administrator Vicente Malano yesterday said the strengthening of high-pressure systems over the Asian continent has led to the gradual changing of the seasons.MANILA, Philippines — The country is expected to experience cooler months ahead as state weather bureau PAGASA on Friday announced the start of the 'Amihan' season.
“Amihan” is the cool weather experienced during the holiday season, wherein cool and dry northeast wind from Siberia and China blows down to Southeast Asia. “This may adversely affect the different climate-sensitive sectors such as water resources, agriculture, energy, health, public safety, and other key sectors in the country,” PAGASA said.Battling a silent health crisis in the Philippines: How can we protect our children from dental cavities?Another Filipino caregiver – the fourth – has been confirmed to be among the fatalities in the attacks in Israel...
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