Super Typhoon Inday has intensified the southwest monsoon (Habagat), causing significant impacts across Mindanao.In Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao del Sur, strong winds and heavy rains caused a tarp in a market stall to collapse, forcing vendors to protect their goods.Zamboanga City experienced heavy rainfall, with roads in Barangay Vitali becoming nearly invisible.Authorities have issued flood and landslide alerts, leading to school closures in the city.Power outages were reported in Midsayap, North Cotabato, prompting residents to stay vigilant.While Inday is unlikely to make landfall in the Philippines, PAGASA warns of heavy rains across Luzon, including Metro Manila.A Blue Alert will be issued for Metro Manila starting tomorrow.The MMDA confirmed all 73 pumping stations and ten mobile pumps are operational, emphasizing their importance for flood management.DPWH identified over 123 flood-prone areas, with personnel deployed to clear debris.Metro Manila may decide on school closures based on local mayors' assessments.President Marcos Jr.ordered government agencies to prepare for the typhoon.
Original title: Mindanao hit by heavy rain, strong winds as Super Typhoon Inday enhances Habagat
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