President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed government agencies to prepare for the impact of Super Typhoon Bavi, which is expected to affect parts of the Philippines this week. High-risk areas include extreme Northern Luzon and Eastern Luzon, such as Cagayan Valley, Batanes, Babuyan Islands, northern Cagayan, and Isabela. Preemptive measures include the prepositioning of resources like food supplies, emergency personnel, and evacuation plans. The Office of the Civil Defense emphasized coordination between national and local authorities to ensure preparedness. Additionally, the southwest monsoon (habagat) is expected to intensify, bringing rain and wind to western Luzon, including Metro Manila and the Visayas.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on standard disaster preparedness efforts led by the government, with no overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis on any particular political perspective. It focuses on actions taken by government agencies under President Marcos, but does not present them in a clearly pro-或反





