“IN PHOTOS: Commuters are stranded from a gutter deep flood along Taft Ave in Manila as tropical storm #HenryPH passes by the country early Tuesday. (MB Photo by Ali Vicoy)”
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“IN PHOTOS: Commuters are stranded from a gutter deep flood along Taft Ave in Manila as tropical storm #HenryPH passes by the country early Tuesday. (MB Photo by Ali Vicoy)”

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“Orange warning: Moderate to heavy rain due to tropical storm #HenryPH. #NeverGiveUp”
When a disaster strikes, the father of Marikina City is always there for the people, and all the government employees are ready to lend a helping hand. 18 July 2018 #HenryPH (at Barangay Malanday, Marikina City)
Went home to Pesang Bangus after a day of monitoring the effects of TS #HenryPH in Valenzuela City with Mayor REX and the rest of the LDRRM Council. Pesa is a lesser known Filipino dish compared to Adobo or Sinigang. A ginger broth-based dish with lots of vegetables similar to Tinola, but instead of chicken, the star of the dish is fish, usually mudfish, or in this case, milkfish. All the while I thought this is a Tagalog dish, but I have come upon a post online claiming Filipino food writer Doreen Fernandez said that the origin of the dish is Chinese. The original Chinese name is peq sa hi, which means "plain boiled fish". This is a comfort dish perfect for cold weather. #culinaryadventure
Went home to Pesang Bangus after a day of monitoring the effects of TS #HenryPH in Valenzuela City with Mayor REX and the rest of the LDRRM Council. Pesa is a lesser known Filipino dish compared to Adobo or Sinigang. A ginger broth-based dish with lots of vegetables similar to Tinola, but instead of chicken, the star of the dish is fish, usually mudfish, or in this case, milkfish. All the while I thought this is a Tagalog dish, but I have come upon a post online claiming Filipino food writer Doreen Fernandez said that the origin of the dish is Chinese. The original Chinese name is peq sa hi, which means "plain boiled fish". This is a comfort dish perfect for cold weather. #culinaryadventure

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ka kusOg sa hangin...bagyo na jud ni... #HenryPH (at Pakigne Minglanilla, Cebu)
Typhoon Matmo on course to strike Taiwan
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Typhoon Matmo on course to strike Taiwan
A major storm that is forecast to become a severe typhoon is churning its way across the South China Sea on a path that could see it strike Taiwan as soon as Wednesday. The Central Weather Bureau said Sunday that it would issue a sea alert for Typhoon Matmo (also known as Typhoon Henry) on Monday as the storm approached the southeast coast. As of Sunday night, the typhoon’s center was located about 1,310km off the southeast coast of Oluanpi on the Hengchun Peninsula. It was moving northwest at 21km/h, with a radius of about 150km.
Because the Pacific high pressure air system continues to weaken, the typhoon has a tendency to move north.
Forecaster Tsai Yao-de
Typhoon Matmo is following on the heels of Typhoon Rammasun, which has left more than 112 people dead in China and the Philippines. The Philippines was bracing for more rain from Matmo as it strengthens and edges towards the country's northern provinces, increasing the risk of flash floods and landslides.
Matmo has entered the Philippine area of responsibility. We should get ready now before the heavy rains fall.
Abigail Valte, spokesperson for Philippine President Benigno Aquino