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State weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on Tuesday, July 22, dismissed as “fake news” viral claims that six tropical cyclones will enter the country this week.

Recently, posts went viral online claiming six storms were expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) this week, with class suspensions allegedly declared in advance.


READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/07/22/pagasa-flags-fake-news-on-6-new-storms

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00:00we have to talk about the same thing here.
00:04Because we have to talk about the fact that we have to talk about the fake news.
00:11These are the sources that we have seen before.
00:14And we have to talk about the 6th news that we have to talk about.
00:17So, we have to talk about the exact information and the exact information.
00:24So, bagamat may binabantayan tayong bagyo, pero not to this point naman po.
00:29Makikita natin, halos ginamit po yung official logo ng pag-asa.
00:32I-share lang po natin ang any weather or climate-related information
00:36mula sa official Facebook account ng pag-asa na nakikita nyo po dito sa portion ito.
00:41So, muli, as much as possible, iwasan po natin mag-share ng mga ganitong fake news
00:46from unverified sources sa ating social media account.
00:54I-share lang po natin mag-share ng mga ganitong fake news

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