Pagasa: Baguio City had most rainfall from ‘Lando’
>> Monday, November 2, 2015
BAGUIO CITY
-- State weather bureau Pagasa recorded the highest rainfall amount from
storm “Lando” (international name “Koppu”) here, bringing to almost twice
Benguet’s usual rainfall in October.
PAGASA
senior weather forecaster Chris Perez said that Baguio received almost two
months worth of normal rainfall within just 20 hours, from 8 a.m. Oct. 19 to 4
a.m. Oct. 20, with 737 millimeters.
Lando
brought heavy to intense rains in Benguet, which normally receives 454.3
millimeters of rainfall in October, Perez said.
The heavy
inflow of water prompted dam authorities to increase the number of gates
releasing water from Ambuklao and Binga Dam in Benguet on Tuesday.
From two
gates each last Monday, Ambuklao and Binga dams have opened on Tuesday eight
and six gates, respectively.
The water
discharge from Ambuklao and Binga dams flow into San Roque Dam in Pangasinan,
which also opened four of its gates on Tuesday.
The water
level at San Roque Dam has already breached its 280-meter flood season high
water level (FSHWL), with 283.12 meters.
Perez said
high total rainfall was also recorded in Basco, Batanes with 133.1 millimeters,
and Dagupan City in Pangasinan with 104 millimeters due to typhoon Lando.
Magat Dam in
Isabela has reduced the number of gates releasing water from seven to three on
Tuesday, as the dam’s current water level of 193.35 meters is close to reaching
the FSHWL of 193 meters.
Meanwhile,
the water level at Angat Dam in Bulacan, which is the major source of Metro
Manila’s domestic water requirements, continue to increase with 202.96 meters
on Tuesday from 201.58 meters on Monday. However, it remains way below the
dam’s normal 210-212 meters FSHWL.
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