The Philippines is set to face intensified weather conditions as the La Niña phenomenon brings above-normal rainfall and more tropical cyclones from January to March. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) warns of floods, flash floods, and rain-induced landslides. Global warming further increases the likelihood of intense typhoons, with a 25% higher chance of at least three Category 3-5 storms making landfall annually, according to the World Weather Attribution (WWA).
Key Preparations
- Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates and warnings.
- Emergency Kits: Prepare food, water, and first-aid supplies.
- Evacuation Plans: Identify routes and safe locations.
- Secure Properties: Strengthen homes and elevate valuables.
- Clear Drainage: Prevent blockages to reduce flooding.
- Landslide Awareness: Be cautious in hilly areas and relocate if necessary.
Preparedness and community cooperation are vital to mitigate the risks posed by La Niña and related extreme weather.