The National Disaster Reduction Management Committee of the Philippines (Disaster Reduction Committee) reported that as of 6:00 on July 23, due to the combined impact of typhoon "Weipa", southwestern monsoon and low-pressure areas, heavy rainstorms in many places in the Philippines have occurred, with 7 deaths and 8 missing, and the number of affected people exceeding 1.41 million. The losses in agriculture exceeded 460 million pesos.
The Philippine National Meteorological Administration issued an orange warning for heavy rain to Zambalis and Bataan Province at 8:00 on the 23rd. Many places, including the capital Manila area, have dropped to yellow warnings.
In addition, the newly generated tropical depression in eastern Philippines may upgrade to the tropical storm level within 12 hours, and may develop into this year's 7th Typhoon "Van Skow". (Reporter Huang Zhengzheng of the General Station)