Typhoon Rolly shuts Philippine malls
Philippine malls were shut on Sunday, November 1, due to Typhoon Rolly (international name: Goni), but select essential establishments remain open to accommodate customers.
Below is a list of local malls that have been forced to temporarily close:
Araneta Malls
Ali Mall, Farmers Plaza, Gateway Mall closed, but select essential establishments open.
Ayala Malls
Ayala Malls within the National Capital Region, Laguna, Cavite, Pampanga, Zambales, and Albay closed, with select essential stores open for a limited time.
Ayala Malls are also open for those seeking shelter for the time period.
Robinsons Malls
Robinsons Malls in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon, and South Luzon closed starting 12:00 p.m.
Malls in north Luzon (including Robinsons Place Ilocos, Robinsons Place Pangasinan, Robinsons Place Tuguegarao, and Robinsons Place Santiago), as well as Robinsons Place Palawan will remain open.
SM Supermalls
Select SM Malls in Luzon will close at 1 p.m., while SM Supermarket will remain open.
SM City Baguio, SM City Rosales, SM City Urdaneta Central, SM Center Dagupan, SM City Cabanatuan, SM Megacenter Cabanatuan, SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown, SM City Cauayan to close at 7 p.m.
SM malls will also accommodate those seeking temporary shelter, with overnight parking charges for October 31 waived.
Starmalls
Starmall Alabang, Starmall EDSA Shaw, Starmall San Jose del Monte closed starting 1 p.m.
Vistamalls
Vistamalls closed at 1pm but kept essential shops, services, and select food tenants open until 3:00 p.m.
Vistamalls will remain open in case anybody needed overnight parking, restrooms, power outlets for charging, and free wifi access.
AllHome, All Day Supermarket, Coffee Project outside malls are open until 3:00 p.m.
Rolly weakened into a typhoon before noon on Sunday, but still poses a threat as over 20 areas remain under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal 4. — with Jon Viktor D. Cabuenas/RSJ/BM, GMA News