
'Opong' exits PAR - Pagasa
'Opong' exits PAR - Pagasa

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Opong Exits PAR Philippine Weather Bureau Lifts Storm Signals
As Typhoon Opong exits the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), travel enthusiasts can finally rest easy. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has lifted all storm signals, bringing relief to those affected by the strong winds and heavy rainfall.
The Storm's Journey So Far
Just days ago, Opong was causing significant disruptions in our country. Now, the weather bureau reports that the typhoon is 645 kilometers west of Sangley Point in Cavite, packing maximum sustained winds of 120 km per hour and gustiness of up to 150 kph.
Looking Ahead A Storm-Free Horizon
As Opong continues its journey west northwestward at 35 kph, it's expected to intensify further on its approach to northern Vietnam. With the storm now out of our area, travel enthusiasts can look forward to a smoother and more predictable travel experience, with no more worrying about flight delays or cancellations.
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Key Takeaways
Opong has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), lifting all storm signals.
Travel enthusiasts can now breathe a sigh of relief, with no more worrying about flight delays or cancellations.
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