Over 6,600 passengers, crew, and cargo staff were stranded in 86 ports nationwide due to Super Typhoon Uwan.
Sea travel has been suspended across affected areas, with a Gale Warning in effect over several seaboards.
In addition to stranded individuals, 3,161 rolling cargoes, 83 vessels, and 22 motorbancas were also reported stranded.
The Bicol Region experienced the highest number of stranded individuals with 2,575 people affected.
Eastern Visayas also reported a significant number of stranded individuals, with 937 people affected, followed by Southern Tagalog with 843.
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