02/11/2025
Brgy Bayog pls mag andam ug mag binantayun
Bagyo update (as of 5 p.m., November 2, 2025)
Tino intensifies into a severe tropical storm.
Wind signal no. 1 is now up over
Eastern Samar
Northern Samar
Samar
Biliran
Leyte
Southern Leyte
Camotes Islands
Dinagat Islands
Surigao del Norte
At 4 p.m. Sunday, Tino was located 805 km east of Eastern Visayas. It now packs winds of 95 kph with gustiness up to 115 kph and is moving westward at 30 kph.
Higher wind warnings will be issued and more areas will be placed under wind signals as the storm moves closer to land.
Tino may rapidly intensify up to typhoon strength before making landfall at or near peak intensity over Eastern Samar or Dinagat Islands between late Monday and early Tuesday.
PAGASA is also not ruling out the possibility of further intensification up to super typhoon category.
The potential typhoon will then cross Visayas and northern Palawan before emerging over the West Philippine Sea by Wednesday morning or afternoon.
It may be out of the Philippine area of responsibility by early Thursday.
Tino will bring destructive winds that could topple electric posts, fell tress, rip roofs, and damage houses.
Up to more than 3 meters storm surge may also be generated, especially along the coasts of Samar Island, Leyte, Dinagat, and Siargao.
Tino may begin bringing moderate to heavy rains this Sunday.
Up to torrential rains may be expected over Visayas, Caraga, and MIMAROPA during the storm’s passage.
It could also strengthen the northeast monsoon and shear line that will affect eastern Luzon.
Widespread and serious flooding and landslides are expected in many areas.
The public is advised to continue monitoring updates on the disturbance and take necessary measures to protect life and property. | via Ariel Rojas, ABS-CBN News