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Abstract:Forex trading in the Philippines is halted, and schools are shut as Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami) approaches Luzon. Residents brace for strong winds, heavy rains, and storm surges.

MANILA, Oct 23 – Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami) has triggered widespread closures across Luzon, Philippines, as government offices and schools shut down to safeguard residents from the storms approaching impact. The central bank of the Philippines has also suspended forex trading activities in light of the severe weather conditions.
The state weather bureau, PAGASA, reported that Tropical Storm Tramis center was positioned approximately 180 km east of Virac, Catanduanes, moving toward the Luzon mainland. The storm currently carries sustained winds of 85 kph (53 mph), with potential for stronger gusts and intense rainfall, prompting storm surge warnings for vulnerable coastal areas.
In anticipation of the storms impact, local governments have taken immediate action, evacuating residents in the path of Trami. Schools across Luzon were ordered to close, with classes suspended for the safety of students and staff. The storm has not only disrupted education but also key financial operations, as the Philippine central bank announced the suspension of forex trading and monetary operations for the entire day.
Residents of coastal towns are on high alert, with PAGASA warning of possible flooding and landslides due to the continuous downpour. Authorities are working to ensure that evacuation centers are prepared, providing shelter and relief for those in need.
As Trami barrels toward Luzon, disaster response teams are on standby to assist in rescue efforts and recovery operations. Essential government agencies, including those responsible for disaster relief, remain operational despite the widespread suspension of work and school activities.
While financial markets are expected to resume once conditions stabilize, the central bank‘s move to halt forex trading demonstrates the storm’s serious impact on the nations economy. Local and international forex traders are advised to monitor further updates closely as the situation develops.
The storm has also affected travel and transportation across affected provinces, with ferry services and flights being grounded. PAGASA will continue to monitor the storms progress and issue advisories to keep the public informed.
With Trami expected to unleash heavy rain and strong winds over the coming days, the people of Luzon and nearby regions brace for a challenging period ahead.

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