Passengers stranded at Manila North Harbor due to Typhoon Odette

Passengers at Manila North Harbor were stranded on Tuesday due to delayed sea travel caused by Typhoon Odette.

Travel schedules were postponed and some ports operate with limited capacity, affecting passengers hoping to travel to destinations such as Bacolod.

The Philippine Ports Authority urged passengers to coordinate with shipping lines before going to the port to ensure their trip would proceed as planned.

According to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), inbound passengers increased by 74% and outbound passengers rose by 62% in all ports nationwide after Typhoon Odette's impact.

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