NDCC list of impassable roads as of Oct 26, 2009
Typhoon Ramil (Lupit) may have spared the Philippines from its wrath but the rains and winds it brought last week have affected two road sections and a bridge in northern Luzon.
According to the National Disaster Coordinating Council's latest situation report on Monday, the following are still rendered impassable:

Last Saturday, Ramil started exiting Philippine territory and headed instead for Japan.
The state weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the country could experience fair weather in the next few days, after weeks of being visited by tropical cyclones.
As of Monday morning, Pagasa said there is no existing tropical cyclone within the Philippine area of responsibility. - with a report from Sophia Dedace, GMANews.TV
According to the National Disaster Coordinating Council's latest situation report on Monday, the following are still rendered impassable:

Last Saturday, Ramil started exiting Philippine territory and headed instead for Japan.
The state weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the country could experience fair weather in the next few days, after weeks of being visited by tropical cyclones.
As of Monday morning, Pagasa said there is no existing tropical cyclone within the Philippine area of responsibility. - with a report from Sophia Dedace, GMANews.TV
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