Two LPAs monitored, may become 'Ferdie' and 'Gener'

PAGASA is monitoring two weather systems that could develop into tropical cyclones in the coming days.

One low-pressure area (LPA) east of Luzon may intensify into a cyclone named 'Ferdie' early next week, potentially enhancing the southwest monsoon slightly.

A second LPA may form southeast of Guam and could enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by Wednesday, September 11, potentially becoming a tropical cyclone named 'Gener'.

This second system is also expected to enhance the southwest monsoon, though it is not forecast to directly hit the country.

The forecast tracks of these potential cyclones may still change.

Meanwhile, tropical cyclone 'Enteng' has caused at least 15 deaths and affected 1.6 million individuals, with reported damages to infrastructure and agriculture.

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