Malacañang asked the public to stay alert as the country continues to experience prolonged rainfall.

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Presidential spokesman Harry Roque made the statement as the country continues to experience rains brought by two low-pressure areas (LPAs) and the northeast monsoon.
In his statement, Roque, citing state weather bureau PAGASA, said that there is no typhoon in the country. He, however, urged the public to not be complacent.
"According to PAGASA, wala po tayong bagyo (there's no typhoon). However, we remind the public to be alert and be prepared for possible landslides and floods brought by the heavy rains," he said Sunday.
"Manatiling alerto at handa (Stay alert and prepared)," he added.
Roque said that the public should also not forget to observe the minimum health standards set by the government against COVID-19.
"We must not forget or ignore all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of everyone, including the observance of minimum public health standards, such as wearing of masks/ shields, washing of hands, and maintaining social distancing," Roque said.
The Palace official likewise assured the public that the government is on top of the situation even during this holiday season, noting that the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) conducted a meeting on Sunday to discuss the weather condition.
"The Executive continues to work even during this holiday season to ensure the health and safety of everyone," Roque said.
"We ask the public to continue following their local officials, monitor the latest PAGASA advisory, and be prepared in case there is an evacuation," he added.