00:00The situation in the province of Quezon has started to return to normal after the typhoon Pepito cut off travel in the Southern Luzon.
00:09Tom Alvarez of Radyo Pilipinas-Quezon in Central Balita is also back.
00:16The situation in the province of Quezon has started to return to normal after the typhoon Pepito cut off travel in the Southern Luzon.
00:21After the suspension of the Coast Guard Station Southern Tagalog or CGSST this morning.
00:27They are expected to receive the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal and the Gale Warning in the province as part of the Poliliu Group of Islands.
00:36Because of this, ships and fast crafts will return to travel on routes affected by the typhoon.
00:43The suspension was implemented to ensure the safety of passengers and crew from the effects of the typhoon Pepito.
00:50Meanwhile, in a message to RP1 Lucena, Manager Yvonne Melo of the Miralco Lucena Business Center
00:56assured that there is no place in the province where there is no supply of electricity in the midst of the typhoon.
01:02They were also unable to receive any messages or complaints from their customers even in the midst of the typhoon.
01:10In the initial report from the local governments and the TSWD Calabarzon,
01:1534,775 families were affected by the typhoon Pepito in 73 towns and municipalities in the region.
01:25Tom Alvarez of Radio Pilipinas Lucena for Pambansang TV of Bagong Pilipinas.
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