Inday weakens into typhoon; rains to drench parts of PH - Pagasa

Typhoon Inday has weakened from a super typhoon but continues to bring heavy rains and gusty winds to parts of the Philippines. The state weather bureau, Pagasa, has issued warnings for several regions as the storm moves across the Philippine Sea.
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The state weather bureau released a track and intensity forecast for Typhoon Inday at 5 a.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2026. - Photo from DOST-Pagasa/Facebook MANILA, Philippines - Tropical cyclone Inday, formerly Super Typhoon, weakens into a typhoon, but continues to bring rains over major parts of the country on Thursday, July 9, the state weather bureau said.
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