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36 flights canceled so far due to inclement weather

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MANILA – There are at least 36 canceled flights as of 3:07 p.m. Sunday due to inclement weather, the Manila International Airport Authority said.
The canceled flights were:
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL) 804 Manila-Amsterdam
CebGo (DG) 6111/6112 Manila-Naga-Manila
DG 6117/6118 Manila-Naga-Manila
AirSWIFT T6 143, T6 149, T6 147 El Nido-Manila
Philippine Airlines PR 1987/1988 Manila-Tacloban-Manila
PAL Express 2P 2147/2148 Manila-Iloilo-Manila
2P 2135/2136, 2P 2137/2138 Manila-Bacolod-Manila
2P 2825 Manila-Davao
2P 2205/2206 Manila-Roxas-Manila
2P 2983/2984 Manila-Tacloban-Manila
2P 2787/2788 Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
2P 2145/2146 Manila-Iloilo-Manila
2P 2966, 2P 2964 Busuanga-Manila
2P 2958 Cotabato-Manila
2P 2050 Caticalan-Manila
2P 2976 Siargao-Manila
AirAsia Z2 615/616 Manila-Davao-Manila; Z2 771/772 Manila-Cebu-Manila; Z2 689/690 Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 5 due to Super Typhoon Karding has been raised in Polillo Islands; extreme northern portion of Quezon (the northern and central portions of General Nakar, the northeastern portion of Infanta); extreme southern portion of Aurora (Dingalan); eastern portion of Bulacan (Doña Remedios Trinidad, Norzagaray); and extreme southeastern portion of Nueva Ecija (the southeastern portion of General Tinio) as of 2 p.m.
“Karding” will likely make landfall in the vicinity of the northern portion of Quezon or the southern portion of Aurora tonight.
