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Isabela PDRRMO says Sierra Madre Mountain Range helped weaken strong winds, rains brought about by #KristinePH
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00:00It was supposed to bear the brunt of severe tropical storm Christine's fury,
00:04but then the outer bands of Christine's vast range of storm clouds laden with rain fell a day earlier in Bicol.
00:12This, plus the buffer of protected barrier the Sierra Madre Mountains provide against powerful winds,
00:17has spared Isabela of the height of Christine's wrath, as we hear from the Cagayan Valleys' Mary Joy Javier.
00:27According to Atty. Constante Foronda, chief of PDRRMO in Isabela,
00:33the Sierra Madre Mountain Range played a crucial role in weakening the strong winds and heavy rains of the typhoon as it moved inland.
00:40While some banana trees were uprooted due to the intense winds,
00:44most houses and infrastructure remained intact, preventing widespread damage.
00:49In an interview with Radio Pilipinas Tuguegarao,
00:52Foronda mentioned that the province implemented measures in preparation for the storm,
00:57including the immediate evacuation of residents.
01:12IPPO Provincial Director Police Colonel Lee Allen Dauding also confirmed that there were no reported casualties or major incidents.
01:20Police officers were also deployed to monitor flag-prone areas, bridges, and roadways to ensure public safety.
01:27At the moment, DSWD continues to distribute relief goods to affected families in Isabela and the entire region,
01:34while DPWH is also conducting road-clearing operations to keep roads safe for residents and vehicles.
01:41As the typhoon exits the region, the PDRRMO continues to monitor potential damage to crops.
01:47However, significant losses are not anticipated as most farmers had already harvested their crops before the storm arrived.
01:55The agency is also keeping an eye on possible flooding in Cagayan,
01:59which could cause backflow into Isabela's upstream areas,
02:02particularly affecting the towns of Cabagan, Santa Maria, Santo Tomas, San Pablo, and Tumawini.
02:09Both the PDRRMO and IPPO reaffirm its commitment in protecting the lives of Isabelenos
02:15and maintaining a zero-casualty record as Typhoon Christine moves out of the region.
02:20From PIA Cagayan Valley, this is Mary Joy Javier, Balitang Pampansa.

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