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TUESDAY TYPHOON KALMAEGI 19 NOV 2019 PHILIPPINES 1230 HRS (UTC +7) FLASH UPDATE #2 Population Exposed (Estimated exposure by the PDC) Map source: Philippines Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Initial Effects* *Estimations are based on data reported/confirmed by National Disaster 3,479* 1,167* 15* 16* Management Organisations of each AFFECTED DISPLACED FLOODED DAMAGED respective ASEAN Member State PERSONS PERSONS BARANGAYS HOUSES and other verified sources Philippines • Tropical Storm KALMAEGI (locally named RAMON in the Philippines), which strengthened into a Severe Tropical Storm on 18 November 2019, has now further developed into a Typhoon and currently moving slowly west-northwest towards Babuyan Islands, north of Luzon, Philippines as of 10:00 (UTC+7). • According to forecast by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Typhoon KALMAEGI is moving at about 4 kph, and is expected to weaken over the next 24 hours. Based on the current forecast (the storm's center and path), the Typhoon is within 112 km from northern seaboard of the Philippines, and the center is expected to make landfall in the afternoon or evening today, 19 November 2019, with sustained winds of about 148 kph. • The Philippines Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) stated that moderate with frequent heavy rains will prevail over Batanes, northern portion of Cagayan (including the Babuyan Islands), Apayao and the northern portion of Ilocos Norte provinces. • The Philippines’ National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC) reported flood incidents, ranging from 0.5m to 1m of flood water, in 15 barangays/villages in Camarines Sur and Romblon provinces due to persistent heavy rains associated with the typhoon. • The AHA Centre is continuously monitoring and will issue an update should there be any significant development of the situation. DATA SOURCES DISCLAIMER management and humanitarian assistance. AHA Centre Disaster Monitoring & Response System (DMRS); © 2019 AHA Centre. Our mailing address is: The AHA Centre was established in November 2011 The use of boundaries, geographic names, related ASEAN Disaster Information Network; All rights reserved. AHA Centre, by the Association of South East Asian National information and potential considerations for response Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Global), Philippines: National Disaster You are receiving this email GRAHA BNPB 13th Floor, (ASEAN) and ASEAN member states to facilitate are for reference, not warranted to be error free or Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC); Philippines because you are registered in Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38, cooperation and coordination among the Parties, implying official endorsement from ASEAN Member Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration our distribution list. Jakarta 13120 Indonesia relevant agencies of the United Nations and States. (PAGASA); Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC); Various news international organisations in disaster sources.