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Marcos places gov't on full alert for ‘Uwan’

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November 9, 2025

Of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) had been mobilized to ensure quick evacuation and response operations.

He noted that the DOTr and LT-FRB had already deployed buses and trucks for evacuation efforts, while the DSWD and AFP pre-positioned relief goods, lifeboats, and rescue vehicles in high-risk provinces.

Preemptive evacuations, emergency lanes opened

Under the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), preemptive evacuations are ongoing in vulnerable areas as part of the government’s “zero-casualty” goal.

The President said toll had been suspended for emergency convoys and responders, while special lanes were designated to allow faster access to flood-prone regions.

Marcos added that the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and local governments were conducting clearing operations to unclog waterways and remove debris from major roads in the National Capital Region. Several malls and commercial buildings have also opened their parking areas to residents in flood-prone zones.

“I remind everyone to remain calm and not be complacent. Follow the advisories of your local government and evacuate immediately if you live in a danger zone,” he said.

He urged residents to keep essential supplies ready, stay alert for official bulletins, and prioritize safety above all else.

“Let us unite. Every second counts,” he said.

VP Duterte’s safety guide

For her part, Vice President Sara Duterte issued an extensive public advisory, echoing the warning of PAGASA and the Office of Civil Defense that Uwan could intensify into a super typhoon by Nov. 9 or 10.

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