EnvironmentTop Stories Airports filled with passengers affected by super typhoon #Pepito By: Althea Beatrice Caduaya Felizarta Date: November 18, 2024 Share post: FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp MANILA—-Hundreds of passengers whose flights were either cancelled or delayed are now queueing the airports where as a result of Supet Typhoon Pepito. The Weather Bureau said #Pepito is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility today. The Typhoon lashed many areas in Luzon and Visayas especially in Panganiban, Catanduanes where it made its first landfall. The super typhoon affected the flights which caused a temporary halt on airports affected resulting to passengers getting stranded. As of Monday morning some flights have returned to normal operations. Previous article58IB welcomes new commander in change of ceremonyNext articlePH, US ink military intelligence-sharing pact, bolster defense ties Althea Beatrice Caduaya Felizarta I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Vietnam President cancelled Senate visit fuels question leadership stability under Cayetano Editha Z. Caduaya - June 2, 2026 House Expels Congressman Barzaga Top Stories Price Cap Meets Market Reality: Davao Retailers Struggle to Comply with P50 Rice Ceiling Agriculture and Food Zamboanga City Bets on Cashless Fuel System to Curb Waste, Strengthen Accountability Top Stories BARMM Lawmakers Plan Beyond Transition, but Questions Remain Over Political Future Top Stories Duterte’s Inner Circle Faces Spotlight as Prosecutors Build Impeachment Case Top Stories RIZAL MEMORIAL COLLEGE Related articles Foreign Policy Vietnam President cancelled Senate visit fuels question leadership stability under Cayetano MANILA, Philippines (June 2) — The sudden cancellation of Vietnamese President To Lam’s scheduled meeting with Senate... Top Stories House Expels Congressman Barzaga DAVAO CITY, Philippines (June 2)  — By a vote of 265-14 and eight abstentions, Cavite 4th District Representative... Agriculture and Food Price Cap Meets Market Reality: Davao Retailers Struggle to Comply with P50 Rice Ceiling DAVAO CITY (June 2) — Barely hours after the government imposed a nationwide PHP50-per-kilo ceiling on imported rice,... Top Stories Zamboanga City Bets on Cashless Fuel System to Curb Waste, Strengthen Accountability ZAMBOANGA CITY (June 2) — In a move aimed at tightening government oversight and reducing opportunities for misuse,...