More parts of the Philippines may have to endure the blistering heat as state weather bureau PAGASA forecasted the heat index spiking between 45°C and 54.8°C in May.
More parts of the Philippines may have to endure the blistering heat as state weather bureau PAGASA forecasted the heat index spiking between 45°C and 54.8°C in May. According to a "24 Oras" report by Maki Pulido on Tuesday, several areas in the country will experience an additional 1°C to 14°C rise in temperature depending on the relative humidity, while temperatures in Metro Manila may also reach up to 52.3°C.
Parang kung nasusunog bahay mo, hindi lang umiinit bahay mo, nasusunog na bahay mo… Ibig sabihin, extra-ordinary measures na dapat ang pantugon dito. Hindi na uubra yung mga band aid solutions, lalo na kung business as usual parin ang solusyon mo,” said Gerry Arances, the groups, executive director..“Nagbibigay ng senyales ang ating mundo na something has to be done, and very alarming nga ito,” added Climate Change Commission vice chair and executive director Robert Borje.
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