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PAGASA El Niño update

(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until  2027. Photo/Analy Labor
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until 2027. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
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(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until  2027. Photo/Analy Labor
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until 2027. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until  2027. Photo/Analy Labor
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until 2027. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
ANALY LABOR
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until  2027. Photo/Analy Labor
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until 2027. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
ANALY LABOR
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until  2027. Photo/Analy Labor
(June 15 2026) PAGASA officials hold a press conference in line with the observance of Typhoon and Flood Awareness Week (TFAW), held at the Amihan Conference Room of the PAGASA Science Garden Compound in Quezon City on Monday, June 15, 2026, as they give developments of the El Nino phenomenon which started last month and will persist until 2027. Photo/Analy LaborANALY LABOR
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