Local government units in the Caraga region are on high alert due to Typhoon Tino, which is strengthening and could potentially become a super typhoon.
The typhoon is expected to impact parts of the Visayas and Northern Mindanao.
In response, local governments in Siargao activated their disaster response teams, issued advisories for preemptive evacuation, and heightened coastal monitoring.
The Caraga Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) directed all local disaster offices to activate emergency operations centers and ensure readiness of evacuation sites.
General Luna town issued an early evacuation advisory to its 19 barangays, particularly urging families in flood-prone coastal zones to evacuate.
Local lodging houses, resorts, and private establishments were encouraged to voluntarily open their facilities to evacuees.
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