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Over 600 passengers, 200 cargoes stranded in 57 ports due to Inday
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Over 600 passengers, 200 cargoes stranded in 57 ports due to Inday

Typhoon 'Inday' caused significant disruptions to maritime operations across the Philippines on Friday, stranding over 681 passengers, truck drivers, and cargo helpers, along with 206 rolling cargoes, 12 vessels, and 33 motorbancas. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that 57 ports in various regions, including Southern Tagalog, Visayas, Bicol, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), were affected by the storm. Vessels and motorbancas were forced to take shelter due to unsafe sea conditions, with some regions experiencing higher numbers of stranded individuals and cargo. The storm's impact was particularly notable in Southern Tagalog, where numerous vessels and motorbancas were anchored at multiple ports.

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Over 600 passengers, 200 cargoes stranded in 57 ports due to Inday

Typhoon 'Inday' caused significant disruptions to maritime operations across the Philippines on Friday, stranding over 681 passengers, truck drivers, and cargo helpers, along with 206 rolling cargoes, 12 vessels, and 33 motorbancas. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that 57 ports in various regions, including Southern Tagalog, Visayas, Bicol, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), were affected by the storm. Vessels and motorbancas were forced to take shelter due to unsafe sea conditions, with some regions experiencing higher numbers of stranded individuals and cargo. The storm's impact was particularly notable in Southern Tagalog, where numerous vessels and motorbancas were anchored at multiple ports.

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