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TOLEDO, IRENE JOY A.

IKARUGI, CANON O.
SANTOS, CAMILLE G.

News report about Typhoon Enteng


- Enteng now a severe tropical storm: On September 3, 2024, PAGASA reported that
Tropical Depression Enteng intensified into a severe tropical storm, with maximum
winds of 95 km/h. It was moving northwest and expected to reach typhoon strength
soon.

- Impact of Enteng and habagat: As of September 10, the NDRRMC confirmed that
20 fatalities occurred due to the effects of Enteng and the enhanced southwest
monsoon (habagat). The storm affected over 3 million people across various regions,
causing significant flooding and landslides, with many areas still under water.

- Government response: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ordered immediate


action from government agencies to assist those affected by the storm. This
included monitoring and providing necessary resources to impacted communities.

- Casualties and damages: Reports indicated 21,681 families were displaced, with
substantial agricultural damage estimated at 351 million pesos. The storm also
caused infrastructure damage, affecting roads and bridges across multiple regions.

Transcript of Broadcast News


- Weather Updates: PAGASA provided details on the storm's wind speed and
rainfall, indicating heavy to intense rains in various regions, including Pangasinan
and Occidental Mindoro.
- Casualties and Displacement: As of the briefing, 21,681 families were reported
displaced, with significant flooding affecting multiple areas.
- Government Response: The President emphasized the need for coordinated efforts
among local and national agencies to ensure the safety of affected communities.
- Future Forecasts: PAGASA forecasted continued heavy rainfall and potential
further impacts as the storm moved westward.

Sources:
[1] Enteng now a severe tropical storm | ABS-CBN News https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/2024/9/3/enteng-now-a-severe-
tropical-storm-1707
[2] Flash Update: No. 01 - Tropical Cyclone ENTENG (92W), Philippines https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/flash-
update-no-01-tropical-cyclone-enteng-92w-philippines-1-september-2024
[3] Situation Briefing on the Effects of Severe Tropical Storm 'Enteng' 09 ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=S8wCusqsfZc
[4] DSWD DROMIC Report #22 on the Effects of Severe Tropical Storm ... https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/dswd-
dromic-report-22-effects-severe-tropical-storm-enteng-and-southwest-monsoon-12-september-2024-6am
[5] 20 dead from Enteng, habagat: NDRRMC - ABS-CBN News https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/2024/9/9/20-dead-from-
enteng-habagat-ndrrmc-1340
[6] PBBM orders quick response in 'Enteng-hit areas' - PCO https://mirror.pco.gov.ph/news_releases/pbbm-orders-quick-
response-in-enteng-hit-areas/
NEWS REPORT ABOUT TYPHOON ENTENG (PASSIVE FORM)

Typhoon Enteng was reported to have intensified into a severe


tropical storm on September 3, 2024, with maximum winds
reaching 95 km/h. Heavy to intense rains were expected to
affect various regions, including Pangasinan and Occidental
Mindoro, as the storm moved northwest. Casualties and
displacement were documented, with 21,681 families being
reported as displaced due to significant flooding and landslides
caused by the storm and the enhanced southwest monsoon.

In response to the situation, immediate action was ordered by


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to assist those affected by
the storm. Coordinated efforts among local and national
agencies were emphasized to ensure the safety of impacted
communities. Future forecasts were provided by PAGASA,
indicating continued heavy rainfall and potential further
impacts as the storm progressed westward.

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