Around 2,000 passengers were reportedly stranded in Manila North Port Terminal on Monday, Dec. 18, after several trips were suspended due to the possible impacts of tropical storm Kabayan.
According to RH Boy Gonzales' live report during Dos Por Dos, the stranded passengers almost slept in Manila North Port's terminal.
Nasa 2,000 pasahero ang tinatayang stranded sa Manila North Harbour Port | RH 29 @boy_gonzales #ACSBalita#DosPorDos#SamaSamaTayoPilipino
— DZRH NEWS (@dzrhnews) December 17, 2023
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Suspended trips were travels to Cebu, Cagayan, Bacolod and Iloilo.
Based on PAGASA's latest report, Kabayan maintained its strength while over Davao Oriental waters on Monday morning.
It has 65 kph maximum sustained winds, 80 kph gusts, and 1002 hPa central pressure.
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals No.1 and No. 2 was raised in different parts of the country.