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ManilaTimes-Dec 13

At least 65 provinces will experience severe drought from February to May next year due to a “strong” El Niño, the Department of Science and Technology (DoST) said on Tuesday. Science and Technology Secretary Renato Solidum said around six provinces or 7 percent of the total provinces nationwide may experience a dry spell. “Based on recent conditions, moderate to severe drought conditions are likely from February to May 2024. And by end of May, 77 percent of the provinces will have potential for drought — that would be around 65 provinces, and 7 percent potential for dry spell or around six provinces,” Solidum told reporters. He warned that “the maximum temperature in Northern Luzon around April or May can go up to 41 degrees centigrade.” In Metro Manila, the temperature could reach 38.3 degrees, while in lowland Luzon, it can be as high as 39.9 degrees. Mindanao could sizzle in April at 39.5 degrees. Solidum said the country must prepare for a “strong” El Niño. “We need to further intensify our efforts to make sure that we are ready for this, especially in the various fields that were already mentioned, like health, water, agriculture, sanitation, and peace and order, and we also need to involve everyone in this effort,” he added. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) earlier warned that the provinces of Batangas, Cavite and Oriental Mindoro will likely start experiencing drought in December this year. A dry spell is defined as three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall conditions, while a dry condition is defined as two consecutive months of below-normal rainfall conditions.

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