ADVERTISEMENT
Palawan Daily News
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding
No Result
View All Result
Palawan Daily News
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding
No Result
View All Result
Palawan Daily News
No Result
View All Result
Home Provincial News

2 Dead as Palawan reverts to normal operations after Storm Crising

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
July 24, 2025
in Provincial News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Decades of coral growth lost in minutes to Chinese anchor
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Two individuals were confirmed dead in the aftermath of Tropical Depression Crising, as the Palawan Provincial Emergency Operations Center (EOC) reverted to normal operations under White Alert Status at 6:00 p.m. on July 20, 2025.

According to the final situational summary issued by the Provincial EOC, the storm affected a total of 6,770 families or 28,197 individuals across at least 14 municipalities, including Aborlan, Culion, Narra, Roxas, Taytay, San Vicente, Dumaran, El Nido, Busuanga, Cagayancillo, Española, Brooke’s Point, and Quezon.

The two fatalities were reported in San Vicente and Aborlan, respectively. No further details about the circumstances of their deaths were immediately disclosed in the official report.

RelatedPosts

Palawan Provincial Government at Drugman Drughouse, lumagda sa isang kasunduan nang pagpapalakas ng serbisyong medikal sa lalawigan

Narra’s new P67M rice facility aims to shield Palawan from price shocks

Palawan nears a malaria milestone, but a stubbornly urban dengue outbreak claims the young

Damage assessments showed 14 homes partially damaged and 6 totally destroyed. As of the latest count, 1,757 families remain housed in government-designated evacuation centers, while another 2,473 families opted to shelter in place despite the impact of the storm.

Sea travel remains suspended in several ports across the province as a safety precaution due to residual rough sea conditions and unsettled weather.
While weather conditions have improved, local authorities remain on high alert for any after-effects and are continuing ground assessments and relief operations for displaced residents.
Tags: Storm Crising
Share15Tweet9
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Padilla pushes to lower age of criminal liability to 10 in Heinous Crime Cases

Next Post

Completion of Tandikan Ville’s 3 Building expected by September 2025

Hanna Camella Talabucon

Hanna Camella Talabucon

Related Posts

PCSD, nilinaw ang umano’y pamumutol ng kahoy para sa motocross event sa El Nido
Environment

PCSD, nilinaw ang umano’y pamumutol ng kahoy para sa motocross event sa El Nido

March 13, 2026
Cong. JCA, sinabing malapit nang makauwi ang 24 Palawenyong mangingisda na nakapiit sa Kota Kinabalu
Provincial News

Cong. JCA, sinabing malapit nang makauwi ang 24 Palawenyong mangingisda na nakapiit sa Kota Kinabalu

March 2, 2026
Gov’t greening programs plants 130,000 jackfruit in Rizal, Palawan
Environment

Gov’t greening programs plants 130,000 jackfruit in Rizal, Palawan

February 28, 2026
Commodore Jay Tarriela ng PCG, binigyang-diin ang kahalagahan nang pagpapalaganap ng tamang impormasyon kaugnay sa isyu sa WPS
Provincial News

Commodore Jay Tarriela ng PCG, binigyang-diin ang kahalagahan nang pagpapalaganap ng tamang impormasyon kaugnay sa isyu sa WPS

February 28, 2026
Two rare leopard cats headed for rehab
Provincial News

Two rare leopard cats headed for rehab

February 28, 2026
Declaration of Rasa Island Wildlife Sanctuary as a national protected area pushed
Environment

Declaration of Rasa Island Wildlife Sanctuary as a national protected area pushed

February 26, 2026
Next Post
Decades of coral growth lost in minutes to Chinese anchor

Completion of Tandikan Ville's 3 Building expected by September 2025

Decades of coral growth lost in minutes to Chinese anchor

City Council seek to resolve issues in proposed Jacana Fishport

Latest News

Strip the money and see who still files candidacy

Squatters in the boy’s club

March 13, 2026
PCSD, nilinaw ang umano’y pamumutol ng kahoy para sa motocross event sa El Nido

PCSD, nilinaw ang umano’y pamumutol ng kahoy para sa motocross event sa El Nido

March 13, 2026
Faulty electrical wiring, nangungunang sanhi pa rin ng sunog ayon sa BFP

Faulty electrical wiring, nangungunang sanhi pa rin ng sunog ayon sa BFP

March 12, 2026
Sama All Charity Fun Run launches with special category for persons with disabilities

Sama All Charity Fun Run launches with special category for persons with disabilities

March 12, 2026
INC reaffirms commitment to responsible mining and regulatory compliance following Senate hearing on March 9, 2026

INC reaffirms commitment to responsible mining and regulatory compliance following Senate hearing on March 9, 2026

March 10, 2026

POPULAR NEWS

  • Igorot hunks plant tree seedlings in Yamang Bukid Farm

    Igorot hunks plant tree seedlings in Yamang Bukid Farm

    15245 shares
    Share 6098 Tweet 3811
  • ‘Rizal is still relevant in a modern society’

    11695 shares
    Share 4678 Tweet 2924
  • Aktres na si Maja Salvador, sa Puerto Princesa inabutan ng quarantine

    10300 shares
    Share 4120 Tweet 2575
  • Everything you need to know about ukay-ukay and its illegality

    10029 shares
    Share 4012 Tweet 2507
  • Palawan ranks 2nd for 2020 Hottest Destination in the world

    9738 shares
    Share 3895 Tweet 2434
ADVERTISEMENT
Palawan Daily News

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. Alpha Eight Publishing

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. Alpha Eight Publishing