
Typhoon Domeng Exits PAR, Monsoon Rains Persist in Philippines
Typhoon Domeng exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) after maintaining strength near Batanes, but the enhanced southwest monsoon continues to bring significant rainfall across the country. PAGASA reported Domeng's weakening but warned of persistent rains, while disaster units remained on alert.
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