Nearly 3,000 individuals, including passengers, drivers, and cargo helpers, were stranded in various ports across the Philippines due to the ongoing disruption of sea travel caused by Typhoon Tino.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that 67 ports nationwide were affected, leading to the suspension of sea transport and preventing the travel of 2,951 people, 640 rolling cargoes, 42 vessels, and 11 motorbancas.
In preparation for the typhoon's strong winds and rough seas, 465 vessels and 1,512 motorbancas have sought shelter in safe harbors.
PAGASA has raised Signal No. 4 for parts of Palawan as Typhoon Tino continues to intensify.
The PCG is actively monitoring weather conditions and has undertaken preemptive evacuations in El Nido and Taytay, Palawan, to ensure the safety of residents and secure port facilities.
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