SOCMED News PAGASA’s 246 hydromet stations have deteriorated beyond possibility of rehabilitation, while 96 were listed as inaccessible due to security concerns i XPChronicle January 24, 2025 Source 40 SHARES Share on Facebook Post on X Follow us Tags: Concerns deteriorated Due hydromet inaccessible listed PAGASAs possibility rehabilitation security stations Continue Reading Previous: Authorities in Maasin City and several towns in Southern Leyte suspend classes a day after the earthquake.Next: The Philippine Network Foundation, Inc. tells Rappler the servers handling the edu.ph domain have been experiencing ‘heavy load’ since 10 pm of Thursd Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related Stories Though unpaid care work is an issue that most women face, it is mothers from urban poor and rural communities who are among the most marginalized SOCMED News Though unpaid care work is an issue that most women face, it is mothers from urban poor and rural communities who are among the most marginalized January 27, 2025 The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Southeast Asia Training Team (SEATT), in partnership with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), recently conducted a SOCMED News The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Southeast Asia Training Team (SEATT), in partnership with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), recently conducted a January 27, 2025 The DPWH is fast-tracking a P1.1 billion road project connecting Caoayan and Santa in Ilocos Sur, aiming to reduce travel time and assist local fisher SOCMED News The DPWH is fast-tracking a P1.1 billion road project connecting Caoayan and Santa in Ilocos Sur, aiming to reduce travel time and assist local fisher January 27, 2025