MANILA, Philippines --- The number of stranded passengers at various ports in the country due to inclement weather brought about by the low pressure area (formerly Tropical Depression "Usman") continues to dwindle, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said. As of 4 p.m. on Sunday, the PCG recorded only 428 individuals still stranded in ports: National Capital Region-Central Luzon - 280 Southern Tagalog- 115 Western Visayas -- 33 http://bit.ly/2GLGHJt Meanwhile, only two vessels and three motorbancas remain stranded in different ports nationwide, the PCG noted. /ee...
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