Gov’t warns of flooding, landslides as Super Typhoon Inday nears

The Philippine government is preparing for Super Typhoon Inday, which is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to northern and eastern Luzon. While the storm is not projected to make landfall, it is enhancing the southwest monsoon, prompting weather alerts across multiple regions.
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Timely disaster preparedness is critical for minimizing casualties and infrastructure damage in typhoon-prone regions like the Philippines.
MANILA, Philippines - The government has stepped up preparations for the possible impact of Super Typhoon Inday (international name: Bavi), with authorities warning that while the cyclone is not expected to make landfall, it could still trigger dangerous weather conditions over large parts of the country by enhancing the southwest monsoon or "habagat".
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