With public safety in mind, Pagasa acquires new equipment, launches website for better weather forecasts
IT NEEDED more accurate and reliable data as well as improved information service for public safety. And so Pagasa, or Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, has acquired new equipment and developed a user-friendly website for alerts and updates on typhoons, tsunamis, and other natural calamities affecting the country.
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