Enteng causes floods, landslides, power outages; Camarines Sur declares state of calamity

Tropical Storm Enteng (Yagi) has caused heavy flooding, landslides, and power outages in Metro Manila, parts of Luzon, including Camarines Sur, and Visayas.

PAGASA forecasts Enteng to maintain its tropical storm status until Tuesday before intensifying into a severe tropical storm by Wednesday; however, as of Wednesday morning, Enteng has already left the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

Several organizations have launched donation drives and relief efforts for communities affected by the flooding, with GMA Kapuso Foundation distributing food packs to 4,000 individuals in Brgy. Bagong Nayon and San Isidro in Antipolo City and Milaor and Minalabac in Camarines Sur.

The entire province of Camarines Sur is now under a state of calamity due to Enteng's heavy downpour causing massive flooding and damaged infrastructure, affecting homes and livelihoods in the region.

Community Pantry PH, Balai Obrero Foundation, Task Force Children of the Storm, Sandigan, AGHAM, Kadamay, Angat Taytay, and GMA Kapuso Foundation are organizing relief efforts including community kitchens, in-kind donations, and financial contributions.

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