With #Aghon now a #TropicalStorm, Signal No. 2 is raised for the first time, as of 5 am on Sunday, May 26. As of 4 am, the tropical storm was located over the coastal waters of #LucenaCity, #Quezon, moving northwest at just 10 km/h. #Philippines

Aghon intensifies into tropical storm over #TayabasBay
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Aghon intensifies into tropical storm over Tayabas Bay

With Aghon now a tropical storm, Signal No. 2 is raised for the first time, as of 5 am on Sunday, May 26

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#LucenaCity — At least 10 earthquakes in #TaalVolcano in #Batangas province were detected over the last 24 hours, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (#Phivolcs) reported on Wednesday, May 22. #Philippines #Volcanoes

In its bulletin, the state volcanologist said three volcanic tremors that lasted two to four minutes accompanied the earthquakes on Tuesday.

10 earthquakes detected in Taal Volcano in past 24 hours
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10 earthquakes detected in Taal Volcano in past 24 hours

LUCENA CITY — At least 10 earthquakes in Taal Volcano in Batangas province were detected over the last 24 hours, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reported on

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#LUCENACITY — All public and private schools in San Jose, #Romblon will hold in-person classes only in the morning starting Monday until the end of the month to minimize the exposure of teachers and students to #HighTemperatures brought by extreme hot weather. #BurningEarth #Philippines

Romblon town mayor orders morning-inly on-site classes amid heat
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Romblon town mayor orders morning-only on-site classes amid heat

LUCENA CITY — All public and private schools in San Jose, Romblon will hold in-person classes only in the morning starting Monday until the end of the month to minimize the exposure of teachers

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