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Tropical Depression Henry has brought ferry trips between Puerto Galera and Batangas to a standstill, leaving thousands of people stranded. The Philippine Ports Authority has issued an advisory cancelling several ferry schedules.
The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has cancelled ferry trips from Puerto Galera and Batangas due to strong winds and rough seas. Several ferry services, including Bacolod City ferry services, have been unavailable since 3:45 pm yesterday. The PPA has advised passengers to monitor local news for updates on ferry schedules.
The PPA has listed the affected ferry schedules from the Pterippus I and II fastcats. Meanwhile, the Bacolod City ferry services going to Batangas will also be unavailable at 3:45 pm, according to the PPA.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported moderate to strong winds and rough seas in the area.
A spokesperson from the PPA said that ferry trips will resume once the weather conditions improve. In the meantime, stranded passengers are advised to seek alternative modes of transportation.
The PPA has advised passengers to stay tuned to local news for updates on ferry schedules. Passengers who have already boarded their ferries have been advised to stay on board until further notice.
The ferry trip cancellation has caused widespread disruptions in the region, with many passengers left stranded at the harbours.
The PPA has assured passengers that safety is the top priority. Ferry trips will only resume when the weather conditions improve.
Several ferry operators have reported losses due to the cancellation of ferry trips.
The PPA has urged ferry operators to prioritize passenger safety.
The tropical depression has brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to several parts of the region.
And it's not just ferry trips that have been affected - several other modes of transportation have also been disrupted due to the bad weather.
The PPA has advised ferry operators to monitor local weather forecasts before proceeding with ferry trips.
The ferry trip cancellation has caused widespread disruptions in the region.
Key Facts
- Several ferry trips between Puerto Galera and Batangas have been cancelled due to Tropical Depression Henry.
- The Philippine Ports Authority has advised passengers to stay tuned to local news for updates on ferry schedules.
- Passengers who have already boarded their ferries have been advised to stay on board until further notice.
- The PPA has assured passengers that safety is the top priority.
- Ferry trips will only resume when the weather conditions improve.
- The tropical depression has brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to several parts of the region.