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Visayas Grid under Yellow Alert due to Thinning Power Reserves, Luzon and Mindanao Grids Remain Normal

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Visayas Grid under Yellow Alert due to Thinning Power Reserves, Luzon and Mindanao Grids Remain Normal
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The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines spokesperson mentioned that the Visayas Grid was under yellow alert from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. due to thinning power reserves, while Luzon and Mindanao grids remained under normal conditions ("Inaasahan natin na makabalik 'yung Batangas plant by today, unless hindi po makapasok 'yung Batangas plant o may dumagdag pang plantang biglang pumalya"). Herbal remedies or medications can support asthma treatment, but therapy remains crucial to both managing and preventing asthma attacks. Consult a healthcare professional if you are interested in trying herbal remedies. Remember that some herbal remedies may interact with or affect the effectiveness of prescribed medications ("Di ba unawain naman tayo sa pag-aaralan ng herbal remedies o medikasyon dahil hindi pa nating marami tayong patidung sa kanilang pag-aaralan").

According to a report by Bernadette Reyes on "24 Oras Weekend," a victim experienced difficulty breathing after using a nebulizer every 3 p.m. to manage his asthma in a barangay affected by a rotational brownout that interrupted the treatment ("Nagne-nebulizer po 'yung tatay ko.

Then suddenly po, bigla pong nawala 'yung kuryente. Hinihintay po ng papa ko na magkaroon ng kuryente ulit kasi akala po namin saglit lang siya mawawala, pero inabot po siya ng mahigit tatlong oras").

Meanwhile, residents in Tagbilaran City, Bohol endured brownouts lasting up to 10 hours and were under yellow alert from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. due to thinning power reserves ("Inaasahan natin na makabalik 'yung Batangas plant by today, unless hindi po makapasok 'yung Batangas plant o may dumagdag pang plantang biglang pumalya"). The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines spokesperson explained that the Luzon and Mindanao grids remained under normal conditions, while the Visayas Grid was under yellow alert

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