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Ferry services disrupted as rough seas persist across Philippine waters
The Philippine Port Authority has cancelled multiple ferry trips Wednesday afternoon as southwest monsoon winds and Tropical Depression Neneng combine to create hazardous maritime conditions across the archipelago.
LSN Philippines ·
MANILA — Passengers faced widespread travel disruptions Wednesday as the Philippine Port Authority (PPA) announced the cancellation of several inter-island ferry services due to deteriorating sea conditions. The rough waters stem from the combined effects of the southwest monsoon, locally known as habagat, and Tropical Depression Neneng, which continues to impact weather patterns across the region. The PPA issued its advisory at noon, identifying specific routes affected by the dangerous conditions and recommending that travelers postpone non-essential trips until sea states improve.
The tropical depression has maintained its influence over Philippine waters, prompting the state weather bureau to forecast continued rainfall in affected areas. Maritime authorities have emphasized that the cancellations are precautionary measures designed to ensure passenger safety, given the unpredictable nature of sea conditions during the current weather system's passage.
Commuters and travelers are advised to monitor updates from the PPA and their respective shipping operators for information on service resumption. Officials have not yet provided a timeline for when normal ferry operations are expected to resume, as conditions remain dependent on the movement and intensity of Tropical Depression Neneng.