Typhoon Tino slightly weakens, threatens northern Palawan with destructive winds

Typhoon Tino has slightly weakened but still poses a threat to northern Palawan with destructive winds, having made its sixth landfall over Magsaysay town in Cuyo Islands.

As of 10 p.m. Tuesday, Tino was over the coastal waters of Araceli, Palawan, with sustained winds of 120 kph and gusts up to 165 kph, moving westward at 25 kph.

Wind Signal No. 4 remains in effect for northernmost Palawan, including Calamian and Cuyo Islands, with other areas under lower wind signals.

The typhoon is expected to make another landfall over northern Palawan early Wednesday before exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility by late Wednesday or early Thursday.

Despite weakening, Tino is forecast to re-intensify over the West Philippine Sea, potentially reaching peak intensity.

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