Typhoon Tino suspends Caticlan-Boracay trips

Trips between Caticlan and Boracay have been suspended due to Typhoon Tino, with the Caticlan-Boracay Transport Multi-Purpose Cooperative initiating the suspension at 2 p.m. on Monday.

The suspension prioritizes passenger safety and allows vessels to seek shelter amidst strong winds and rough sea conditions.

Aklan province is under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 as Typhoon Tino approaches, expected to make landfall in Eastern Samar and affect the central Philippines.

The municipality of Malay has advised tourists and residents to remain alert and take precautionary measures.

Tourists stranded in Caticlan Jetty Port are urged to coordinate with their hotels, airlines, ferry, and land transport operators for rebooking assistance or temporary accommodation, with a list of available lodgings in Mainland Malay provided.

Visitors are reminded to stay indoors, avoid the shore and open areas, and keep communication devices charged for weather updates, monitoring official announcements from Pagasa and other authorized agencies.

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