Flood Alert Raised Again in Parts of Central Luzon Due to Enhanced Habagat

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The heavy rainfall and flood alert has been raised again in several parts of Central Luzon. This is due to the habagat, which has been intensified by the previous typhoon Enteng.

According to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), an orange warning is in effect for Zambales and Bataan.

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This indicates that these provinces will continue to experience rainfall in the coming hours, which could result in renewed flooding and possible landslides.

Meanwhile, a yellow rainfall warning is in place for Tarlac and Pampanga, signifying stronger or longer rainfall than usual. Low-lying areas in these provinces may still experience flooding.

In Metro Manila, cloudy skies are expected, with possible rain showers this afternoon or evening. The monitored low-pressure area currently has no direct impact on any part of the country.

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