Isabela Governor Rodito Albano urges residents to stay calm as the provincial government has been on red alert in anticipation of the typhoon's impact
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PAMPANGA, Philippines – Strong winds and heavy rain continued to batter parts of Aurora and Isabela provinces on Monday, November 11, forcing more than 3,500 families to flee their homes due to the onslaught ofAccording to a report from the Isabela Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office, at least 5,220 individuals from 1,783 families have been evacuated from 16 towns across the province alone.
Family food packs have been prepared for distribution to the northern part of the province, including the towns of Dinalungan, Casiguran, and Dilasag. “Hinihingi ko lang sa atin na magdasal tayo, huminahon tayo ng konti. ‘Wag naman tayong mag-panic kaagad sa ating lalawigan. Mag-prepare lang tayo. Naka pre-position naman lahat ng gamit natin. Nandiyan naman ang ating mga tao na sanay na sanay na sa mga rescue saka sa paghahanda natin. ‘Yung mga bubong diyan, palakasin natin. Nandito kami lahat naka pre-position na yung mga goods kung saka-sakaling may baha,”A liquor ban has been imposed across Isabela in response to the typhoon.
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