The DSWD in Ilocos Region distributed relief goods to affected communities in Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur on Friday, July 28, after the onslaught of Typhoon Egay (Doksuri). 📷 DSWD Ilocos Region EgayPH updates:
Typhoon Egay , the Philippines’ fifth tropical cyclone for 2023, battered Northern Luzon with intense rain and destructive winds.
Egay was a super typhoon at its peak, then was downgraded back to a typhoon just hours before it hit land. It made landfall in Fuga Island, Aparri, and in Dalupiri Island, Calayan – both in Cagayan province – on Wednesday, July 26.Bookmark this page for updates on areas affected by Egay and the enhanced southwest monsoon, including casualties, damage, and government response.
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