Typhoon ‘Enteng’ Strengthens Slightly as It Exits PAR

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Typhoon ‘Enteng’ has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

Despite leaving PAR, the typhoon has slightly intensified.

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The center of ‘Enteng’ was last located approximately 265 km West Northwest of Laoag City. The typhoon is now carrying maximum sustained winds of 100 kph, with gusts reaching up to 125 kph.

PAGASA has lifted all tropical cyclone wind signals across various parts of the country.

However, the agency has issued a warning that the typhoon will continue to enhance the Southwest Monsoon, which is expected to bring rainfall to large portions of Luzon.

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