No flight cancellations reported amid Tropical Depression Wilma

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Airports in areas affected by Tropical Depression Wilma remain operational on Friday morning, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
According to CAAP, operations continue normally at Catarman Airport with no reported damage to buildings or facilities. Power supply also remains stable, but wind cones and runway markers have been temporarily removed as a safety precaution.
No flight cancellations have been declared as of 6:15 a.m.
Surigao Airport also reported no damages and no power or water interruptions. Flights DG 6897/6898 and DG 6901/6902 are scheduled for the day with no reported cancellation.
In Siargao Airport, weather conditions included light rain showers and winds. Facilities also remain operational. Arriving flights DG 6851 (Cebu-Siargao) and DG 6759 (Clark-Siargao) on Friday morning have landed safely