Manila North Port says operations back to normal

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Manila North Port says operations back to normal
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00:00 Thousands of passengers were reportedly stranded in ports nationwide for two
00:04 consecutive days due to Typhoon Egay. As Egay exits the country, the Manila North
00:09 Port is back to normal operations and passenger service as Manila's Moras
00:14 reports. Chris Tato of Mandaluyong City arrived early today at the Manila
00:21 North Port passenger terminal in Manila for his trip to Palawan. Originally it
00:25 was scheduled last Tuesday but it was delayed for two days.
00:31 According to authorities, the Manila North Port is now back to normal
00:54 operations and all stranded passengers are expected to leave the port and
00:58 travel by nighttime.
01:01 Apart from Metro Manila, the Philippine Ports Authority said they are also
01:21 closely monitoring the situation in other ports nationwide with or without
01:25 calamity. In the last three days, around 2,000 passengers were stranded across
01:30 the country due to Typhoon Egay but they are expecting everything will be all
01:34 right now.
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