PCG halts small vessels in N. Samar from sailing due to big waves

By Sarwell Meniano

May 29, 2023, 4:00 pm

<p><strong>SAFETY.</strong> Passengers get off from a small boat at the Allen port in Northern Samar in this undated photo. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Northern Samar has barred small sea vessels from sailing in the seas of the province due to high waves brought about by weather disturbances. <em>(Photo courtesy of PCG)</em></p>
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SAFETY. Passengers get off from a small boat at the Allen port in Northern Samar in this undated photo. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Northern Samar has barred small sea vessels from sailing in the seas of the province due to high waves brought about by weather disturbances. (Photo courtesy of PCG)

 

TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Northern Samar has barred small sea vessels below 250 tonnage from sailing in Northern Samar due to high waves brought about by weather disturbances.

In an advisory Monday, the PCG station in the province also alerted larger vessels against big waves.

“With probable three to six meters wave height associated with Typhoon Betty and enhanced Southwest Monsoon or Habagat, small vessels are asked not to venture into the seas of the province,” it said.

This precautionary measure is essential to ensure the safety of maritime activities during challenging sea conditions, according to the Coast Guard.

Although the eye of the storm is far from the Visayas, the state weather bureau said Monday the eastern seaboards of Visayas and Mindanao will be affected by strong to gale-force winds. Sea conditions in these areas are predicted to be rough to very rough.

As of noon, Typhoon Betty slightly weakens while moving northwest over the waters east of Cagayan.

The center of the eye of the typhoon was estimated based on all available data at 470 kilometers east of Aparri, Cagayan with a maximum sustained winds of 155 kilometers per hour near the center. (PNA)


 

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