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Dec 5: Signal No 2 Raised, Super Typhoon Ruby Intensifies

Written By Pinoy Favs on Thursday, December 4, 2014 | 12:19 PM

Super Typhoon Ruby or Hagupit intensifies as it nears land, signal no 2 raised in Samar. Cebu is now under Signal no 1.


MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Ruby (international name: Hagupit) maintained its strength Thursday evening, December 4, moving toward Eastern Visayas with winds of up to 205 kph and gustiness of up to 240 kph.

In its 11 pm report, state weather bureau PAGASA said the eye of the typhoon was estimated to be at 610 km east northeast of Surigao City or 570 km east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, as of 10 pm.
Ruby is expected to move at 15 kph and will be at 270 km east of Borongan, Eastern Samar, by Friday evening, December 5.

It is expected to make landfall by Saturday evening, December 6, over the Eastern Samar-Northern Samar area.

It is expected to be at 65 km East of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, by Sunday evening, December 7.

Warning against moderate damage to agriculture and risky sea and air travel, PAGASA raised public storm warning signal number 2 over 9 areas:

Northern Samar
Eastern Samar
Samar
Biliran
Leyte
Southern Leyte
Dinagat Island
Surigao del Norte
Siargao Island
Meanwhile, public storm warning signal number 1 has been raised over 10 areas:

Catanduanes
Albay
Sorsogon
Masbate including Ticao Island
Cebu City
Northern Cebu, including Bantayan Island and Camotes Island
Bohol
Surigao del Sur
Camiguin Island
Agusan del Norte
Rice and corn will be adversely affected with a few large trees uprooted in areas with storm signal warnings. A large number of nipa and cogon houses may be partially or totally unroofed and some old galvanized iron roofing may roll off.

Areas under public storm warning signals can expect moderate to heavy rains in the next 24 to 36 hours. PAGASA warned residents in low lying and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides, while storm surges are possible for those living near coastal areas.

Project NOAH executive director Mahar Lagmay earlier said storm surges of 3.5 to 4 meters are expected in parts of Eastern Visayas, and the highest surges are likely in Catarman, Borongan, and Guiuan in Eastern Samar and the Tacloban Straight in Leyte.

The typhoon and a northeast monsoon will bring rough to very rough sea conditions over the seaboards of Northern Luzon, eastern seaboard of Central Luzon and Southern Luzon, over the seaboards of the Visayas and over the northern and eastern seaboards of Mindanao.

"Fisherfolks and those using small seacraft are advised not to venture out over the said seaboards," PAGASA said. - rappler

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