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State weather bureau marks 161 years

Sean A. Magbanua

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) celebrated 161 years of national meteorological service, highlighting its evolution from a colonial observatory to the country’s primary weather authority.

The agency, established in its current form in 1972, traces its beginnings to the 1865 founding of the Observatorio Meteorologico de Manila. The anniversary coincided with the 76th World Meteorological Day and the opening of the bureau’s Inter-DRRM Task Force Convergence Zone 2.0 Exhibit.

PAGASA administrator Nathaniel T. Servando said the exhibit follows the theme “Observing Today, Protecting Tomorrow,” which underscores the necessity of environmental monitoring for future safety. Servando praised the agency’s meteorologists, hydrologists and forecasters for their 24-hour commitment to providing accurate weather data nationwide. The bureau remains the frontline defense against natural disasters in a country frequently hit by typhoons and monsoons.