Will there be another super typhoon that will affect the country?
A Facebook page providing updates and information on emergency situations warned about posts claiming that a new super typhoon will possibly enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).
The “Philippine Emergency Alerts” on Tuesday, November 11 flagged posts by the Facebook pages “Walang Pasok Advisory” and “Metro Headlines” which alleged that a “strong weather disturbance” will impact the country following “Uwan.”
“Uwan” (international name: Fung-Wong) was a super typhoon that claimed at least 27 lives and displaced thousands of families in parts of Luzon and Visayas.
Meanwhile, “Metro Headlines” alleged that a “strong weather disturbance” was spotted in satellite imagery and is “continuing to intensify as it moves closer to the PAR.”
“Ayon sa ulat, malayo pa ito ngunit may mataas na posibilidad na ito’y maging SUPER TYPHOON bago pumasok ng PAR sa Nobyembre 16 or Nobyembre 17,” it claimed.
“Kapag tuluyang pumasok, papangalanan itong #Verbena, at posibleng magdulot ng matinding hangin, malalakas na pag-ulan, pagbaha, landslide, at brownout sa ilang rehiyon ng bansa,” it added.
“Verbana” is the next on the state weather bureau PAGASA‘s list of tropical cyclone names for 2025.
The “Walang Pasok Advisory” page also claimed the following: “BAGONG SUPER TYPHOON PAPARATING! Habang hindi pa tuluyang nakakalabas si #UwanPH, may bagong malakas na bagyo sa labas ng PAR — pre-#VerbenaPH — na patuloy na lumalakas.”
The “Philippine Emergency Alerts” flagged the posts as “fake news” and said that while the state weather bureau has a forecast about a potential weather disturbance, it is still far off and may still change.
“Hindi rin ito nakikitang maging isang super typhoon sa ngayon,” the page said.
“May trauma pa po ang ating mga kababayan na nasalanta ng mga nagdaang Bagyong #TinoPH at #UwanPH. Huwag po nating dagdagan ang takot sa pamamagitan ng pagkakalat ng maling impormasyon,” it added.

