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Tropical Storm Trami (2024)

Severe Tropical Storm Trami, known in the


Severe Tropical Storm Trami
Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, is
(Kristine)
currently an active tropical cyclone after causing
deadly impacts in the Philippines in October 2024. The
twentieth named storm of the annual typhoon season,
Trami developed into a low-pressure area and later into
a tropical depression west of Guam on October 19,
moving westward along the southern periphery. After
entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility,
PAGASA named the depression Kristine on October
20. The storm was embedded within a larger trough
that extended from the Philippine Islands eastward
almost to Guam.

Early the next day, satellite imagery showed that the


depression was exposed, displaying elongated
circulation and convective bands wrapping around its
center. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Trami at its initial peak intensity off the coast of
upgraded the system to a tropical storm, naming it Vietnam on October 26.
Trami, as spiral bands of deep convection formed Meteorological history
around the low-level circulation, while Trami's central Formed October 19, 2024
dense overcast (CDO) became sheared and displaced
Severe tropical storm
from its central circulation. By October 23, the JMA
reported that Trami had intensified into a severe 10-minute sustained (JMA)
tropical storm as it moved west-northwestward and Highest winds 110 km/h (70 mph)
made landfall in Divilacan, Isabela. The following day, Lowest pressure 970 hPa (mbar); 28.64 inHg
Trami emerged over the coastal waters of southern
Tropical storm
Ilocos Sur, with surface observations and radar data
indicating a lee-side jump that left the remnants of its 1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC)
circulation center over Northern Luzon while mid- Highest winds 110 km/h (70 mph)
level rotation shifted into the eastern South China Sea; Lowest pressure 978 hPa (mbar); 28.88 inHg
later, satellite imagery revealed a consolidating CDO,
Overall effects
indicating a well-defined circulation with most deep
Fatalities 149+
convection located to the south. By late October 26,
both the JMA and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center Injuries 119+
(JTWC) reported that Trami had reached its peak Missing 37+
intensity, with sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph) Damage >$189 million (2024 USD)
over 10 and 1-minute intervals, and a central pressure
Areas affected Philippines (particularly
of 970 hPa (28.64 inHg). Trami encountered strong
Luzon) · Vietnam · Thailand
easterly vertical wind shear as it approached the coast
of Vietnam, causing its core convection to become
more linear. The following day, the storm made IBTrACS (https://ncics.org/ibtracs/index.php?n
landfall in Thua Thien-Hue and Da Nang, drifting ame=v04r00-2024295N15136)
slowly inland while moving southwest. As it passed
near the Laos–Vietnam border, the circulation center Part of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season
became fully exposed before making a U-turn and
gradually moving back toward the coastal regions of Vietnam.

PAGASA forecast that the wind flow directed towards the storm would bring strong to gale-force winds
to several regions in the Philippines, prompting the issuance of Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals for
various areas. A red alert warning was issued for the Bicol Region, the Cordillera Administrative Region,
and the Ilocos Region, while officials from Batanes and Ilocos Norte had expressed concerns about
potential further damage to their provinces, as they were still recovering from Typhoon Krathon earlier in
the year. In Daet, Camarines Norte, PAGASA recorded 528.5 mm (20.81 in) of rain from Trami, marking
the highest 24-hour rainfall since the 1920s and surpassing the previous record of 507.5 mm (19.98 in) set
in December 2000. Strong winds in Da Nang, Vietnam, toppled trees and billboards, while heavy rainfall
in Quang Tri province caused severe flooding, leaving 18,000 people without power. In Thailand,
flooding was reported in Bang Sai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. Overall, Trami was
responsible for 149 deaths, with 37 people reported missing and 119 others injured, causing
approximately US$189 million in damages.

Meteorological history
The origins of Severe Tropical Storm Trami can be traced back to October 19, when the Japan
Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported a low-pressure area located 633 km (394 mi) west of Guam.[1]
The United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) described it as a very weak vortex with light
winds wrapping around the circulation, along with deep moisture fields to the southwest beginning to
encircle the vortex.[2] The low-pressure area later moved westward slowly before it was designated as a
tropical depression by the JMA.[3] At 15:00 UTC that day, the JTWC issued a tropical cyclone formation
alert, indicating a consolidating low-level circulation center bounded by formative convective banding
wrapping around its northern and southern edges.[4] The depression was moving westward along the
southern periphery of a mid-level subtropical high, which made it favorable for tropical cyclogenesis due
to low vertical wind shear, warm sea surface temperatures, and high ocean heat content.[5] The following
day, the JTWC designated the system as 22W, as low-level banding wrapped into the circulation center,
with a tightly curved convective band wrapping along the eastern edge of the circulation.[6] After entering
the Philippine Area of Responsibility, the depression was named Kristine by the PAGASA at 05:00 PHT
on October 21 (21:00 UTC on October 20) and was embedded within the larger trough that extended
from the Philippine Islands eastward almost to Guam.[7][8]

Early the next day, satellite imagery revealed that the depression was exposed, featuring elongated
circulation and convective bands wrapping around the center.[9] At 18:00 UTC that day, the JMA
upgraded the system to a tropical storm and named it Trami,[10] with spiral bands of deep convection
starting to wrap around the low-level circulation.[11] Trami was moving westward along the southern
edge of a mid-level subtropical high, developing spiral bands of deep convection that wrapped around a
partly exposed low-level circulation center just east of Luzon Island,[12] while its deep convective
banding was displaced over the southwestern quadrant due to northeasterly vertical wind shear.[13] As
Trami approached Luzon, its central dense overcast (CDO) became sheared and displaced from its central
circulation,[14]
featuring
moderate
upper-level
outflow and a
partially
exposed
circulation
center located
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, to the
according to the Saffir–Simpson scale northeast of
Map key the primary
Saffir–Simpson scale broad central
Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h) convection.[15]
Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h) At around
Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h) 06:00 UTC on Trami impacting the Philippines on
October 23, October 22
Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h) the JMA
Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h) reported that Trami had intensified into a severe
Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h) tropical storm as it was moving west-northwestward
Unknown along the southwestern edge of a mid-level
Storm type
subtropical high,[16] with deep convection developing
Tropical cyclone
in the southwestern quadrant of a broad, partially
Subtropical cyclone
exposed low-level circulation.[17] At 12:30 AM PHT
Extratropical cyclone, remnant low,
on October 24 (16:30 UTC on October 23), the storm
tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression
made landfall in Divilacan, Isabela,[18][19] where it
exhibited a circular CDO characterized by fragmented
convection as it moved across central Luzon.[20] The
following day, Trami emerged over the coastal waters of southern Ilocos Sur,[21] with surface
observations and radar data revealing that the storm had undergone a lee-side jump,[22] leaving the
remnants of a circulation center over Northern Luzon while mid-level rotation shifted slowly westward
into the eastern South China Sea;[23] later, satellite imagery showed a consolidating CDO, indicating a
well-defined circulation with most of the deep convection situated to the south.[24] As it moves westward
along the southern periphery,[25] satellite imagery indicates an asymmetric system, featuring minimal
significant convection in the northern circulation, while the southern circulation displays a convective
mass with cloud tops colder than −91 °C (−132 °F).[26] By late October 26, both the JMA and JTWC
noted that Trami had reached its peak intensity,[27] with sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph) over 10
and 1-minute intervals, and a central pressure of 970 hPa (28.64 inHg).[28] Trami encountered strong
easterly vertical wind shear as it approached the coast of Vietnam,[29] which caused its core convection to
become more linear.[30] It made landfall in Thua Thien-Hue and Da Nang at about 10 AM local time on
October 27,[31] before drifting slowly inland while moving southwestward over the past few hours.[32]
The storm rapidly weakened as it moved around the Laos–Vietnam border,[33] causing the circulation
center to become fully exposed.[34] It then moved southwestward due to weak steering flow before
making a U-turn and gradually moving toward the coastal regions of Vietnam.[35]
Preparations

Philippines
PAGASA stated that the wind flow directed towards the
circulation of the storm will bring strong to gale-force winds
to several regions in the Philippines.[7] Shortly after
upgrading the storm, PAGASA issued Tropical Cyclone
Wind Signal No. 1 for various areas, including Biliran,
Batanes, Burias Island, Dinagat Islands, Eastern Samar,
Leyte, Masbate, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro,
Romblon, Sorsogon, Samar, Southern Leyte, Siargao,
Surigao del Norte (including Bucas Grande Islands), and
Ticao Island.[36] After Trami developed into a tropical storm,
Highest Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal PAGASA raised Signal No. 2 for Abra, Albay, Apayao,
issued by the PAGASA for Trami (Kristine) Babuyan Islands, Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Camarines
Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Cavite, Ilocos Norte,
Laguna, Metro Manila, Pampanga, Quezon (including
Polillo Islands and Lubang Islands), Rizal, the northern portion of Eastern Samar, as well as the
northeastern portion of Northern Samar and Sorsogon.[37] On October 23, the agency also added the
whole province of Aklan, Antique (including Caluya Islands), Bohol, Capiz, Cebu (including Bantayan
Islands and Camotes Islands), Guimaras and Iloilo, as well as the northern portion of Negros Occidental;
Negros Oriental; and Palawan (including Calamian Islands, Cuyo Islands, and Kalayaan Islands) to signal
no. 1 due to the effects of Trami.[38] After the storm reached the severe tropical storm category, the
agency raised Signal No. 3, indicating an expectation of winds of 89–117 km/h (55–73 mph) within the
next 18 hours for Benguet, Ifugao, Isabela, Kalinga, La Union, Mountain Province, Nueva Vizcaya,
Pangasinan, Quirino, the central portion of Abra, the northern and central portions of Aurora, the northern
portion of Nueva Ecija; Tarlac; and Zambales, the southern portion of Cagayan, and the central and
southern portions of Ilocos Sur.[39] PAGASA issued storm surge warnings for portions of Albay, Aurora,
Cagayan, Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, Isabela, Quezon, and Camarines Sur.[40] According to the
NDRRMC, 29,393 people were preemptively evacuated.[41]

A red alert warning has been issued for the Bicol


Region,[42] the Cordillera Administrative Region,[43] and
the Ilocos Region.[44] Classes in some parts of Bulacan,[45]
Bohol, Cavite, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Laguna,
Metro Manila, Quezon, Sorsogon, Negros Occidental,
Northern Samar,[46] and Oriental Mindoro were suspended
due to the storm.[47] Following this, the Regional Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Council activated all
response clusters, urging communities to take necessary
precautions in preparation for Trami.[48] Orange rainfall
warnings were also issued for Eastern Samar, Samar, Tropical Storm Trami approaching the
Biliran, the northern portion of Leyte, and northern Cebu, Philippines on October 21
with PAGASA cautioning that flooding could occur in
low-lying areas.[49] The Office of Civil Defense anticipates that the storm will affect approximately 30
million individuals across different regions and has announced that it has initiated the Charlie protocol—
its highest level of emergency readiness—in seven areas due to these anticipated effects.[50][51] The
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology also raised lahar advisories for Mayon Volcano.[52]
Officials from Batanes and Ilocos Norte expressed concern about the potential for further damage to their
provinces due to the expected impact of the storm, especially since these areas were still recovering from
Typhoon Krathon (Julian) in 2024.[53] The Magat, Ipo, San Roque, Ambuklao and Binga Dams opened
spillways as a precaution.[54]

The Department of Agriculture urged farmers to harvest their rice in wake of the storm.[55] The Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG) banned sea travel in the three provinces of Samar island, with the greatest loss travel
going to island communities.[56] Regional offices in Bicol also prepared family food packs in wake of the
storm.[57] The PCG stated that 8,786 people were stranded in ports across the country, including 162
people in Southern Tagalog, 2,450 in Bicol, 2,109 in Eastern Visayas, and 490 in Central
Visayas.[58][59][60] In Sorsogon, the Kasanggayahan Festival was canceled,[61] while the National
Collegiate Athletic Association and the University Athletic Association of the Philippines postponed
sports competitions scheduled on October 23–25.[62][63][64] Several airports across the country received
disruption, while at least 51 flight cancelations were reported,[65] stranding more than 1,000
passengers.[66] Schools and non-essential government offices in Luzon were suspended on October 23–
25.[67][68][69] Multiple trips originating from the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange were cancelled
following the storm.[70] The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority suspended number coding in
Metro Manila on October 23–25.[71][72] The Professional Regulation Commission postponed the
Certified Public Accountants Licensure Exam due to the storm's impact on both testing centers and
examinees.[73]

Elsewhere
Trami was expected to be the sixth typhoon to strike Vietnam
according to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological
Forecasting.[74] Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà has urged
relevant government agencies to prepare for Trami's impact.[75] A
total of 285,480 soldiers and militia personnel, along with 12,503
military vehicles, were deployed in response to the impending
storm.[76] The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam reported that
four airports in central coast Vietnam, from north to south,
included Đồng Hới, Phú Bài, Đà Nẵng, Chu Lai, would suspend
operations, while authorities in Quảng Bình announced a ban on
all coastal activities starting at midnight on October 27.[77][78]
Quang Nam province has evacuated 4,412 households, totaling
18,306 individuals across 10 localities, while Da Nang has
relocated more than 6,200 residents from boarding houses and
temporary accommodations to safer areas.[79] The coastal areas of Trami was approaching landfall in
Vietnam on October 27
Hainan Province in South China issued a red alert, the highest
warning level, due to an approaching storm.[80]
The leader of the Nam Trà My district announced that the locality has prepared an evacuation plan for
1,341 households, totaling 5,832 residents, due to the risk of landslides from heavy rains associated with
the storm.[81] The Thai Meteorological Department has cautioned that Trami will bring heavy rainfall and
strong winds to Thailand.[82] On October 23, the Central Weather Administration issued heavy rain
warnings for the Greater Taipei and Yilan–Hualien areas despite Trami not expecting to directly affect
Taiwan.[83][84] The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) issued a signal number 1 warning for the city on
October 25 at 1:40 AM.[85] At 10:40 AM on October 26, the HKO issued a signal number 3 warning,[86]
and the following day, at 12:20 AM, they announced the cancellation of all tropical cyclone signals.[87]

Impact
Casualties by country
Philippines Country Deaths Injuries Missing Damage

Trami caused heavy rainfall that led to Philippines 145 115 37 $189 million
landslides in Bato, Catanduanes,[88] and Vietnam 3 4 Un­known Un­known
heavy flooding in Albay,[89] where Thailand 1 Un­known Un­known Un­known
413 mm (16.3 in) of rain fell within 17
Total 149 119 37 $189 million
hours, the highest since Typhoon Durian
(Reming) in 2006,[90] and the equivalent of two months of
average precipitation.[91] In Daet, Camarines Norte,
PAGASA recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall since the
1920s, with Trami dumping 528.5 mm (20.81 in) of rain
and surpassing the previous record of 507.5 mm (19.98 in)
set in December 2000.[92] Officials in Naga said that
around 700 mm (28 in) of rain fell on the city, equivalent
to 2.5 months of average precipitation, causing floods
from the Bicol River basin that affected 30% of its
territory and 70% of its population.[93] Trami brought
Flooded rice fields in Camarines Sur torrential rainfall over a 24-hour period, leading to what
could be considered the worst flooding in the Bicol
Region since 1969.[94] Heavy rains were reported in the
Visayas, Mindanao, and parts of Luzon due to the storm's trough.[95] In Bacolod, over 281 residents from
two barangays were evacuated due to flash floods triggered by heavy rains from the storm,[96] while 316
families were evacuated in Negros Occidental.[65] Trami also caused flooding in Sorsogon, Catanduanes,
and Northern Samar.[97] Heavy rains from Trami have caused flash floods in several regions within the
provinces of Maguindanao del Sur, Maguindanao del Norte, and Sultan Kudarat.[98] Nearly all of Naga,
Camarines Sur was submerged in floodwaters reaching up to 1.8 m (6 ft),[99] leading to forced
evacuations after the Naga River reached critical level.[100] A storm surge inundated six barangays in
Lingayen, Pangasinan.[101] Trami caused Batangas province to experience precipitation equivalent to
"two months' worth of rain," totaling 391.3 mm (15.41 in), on October 24–25.[102] At least 6,034 people
were evacuated in the province, while the Batangas Provincial Hospital in Lemery halted patient
admissions after floodwaters entered its wards and emergency room,[103] and a landslide occurred in
Talisay, resulting in 20 fatalities.[104] Parts of Bulacan were submerged in up to 4 ft 11 in (1.5 m) of
water.[105]
A person was reported missing after their banca broke down
in the waters near Merida, Leyte,[106] while his two
companions were rescued in Pilar, Cebu.[59] Another person
died in the sinking of a banca in Obando, Bulacan, while
nine others were rescued.[107] A portion of the Maharlika
0:00
Highway linking the Southern Tagalog and Bicol Regions
was blocked by floods in Lopez, Quezon.[108] A landslide
blocked a road in Calanasan, Apayao, while strong winds Trees swaying caused by Trami in Eastern
were experienced in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, and heavy rainfall Samar
and flooding were reported in Pili, Camarines Sur.[109]
Several power lines in Luzon and the Visayas have been
disconnected, as determined by the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines.[110] In Dolores, Eastern
Samar, strong winds nearly toppled several trees, and schools in Jipapad were flooded.[111] In
Guinobatan, Albay, some roads in the area were impassable due to a lahar flow from Mayon Volcano.[112]
At least three villages were partially covered by lahar from Mayon Volcano after heavy rainfall from
Trami.[113] Fifty houses were destroyed by strong waves in Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte,[65] while
several cottages were also destroyed along the coast of San Juan, La Union.[114] In Surigao City, ten
houses were destroyed along with hundreds of cottages by waves with a height of up to 3.0 m (10 ft).[115]
Two Bicol University campuses sustained major damage to fields, windows, and other important
parts,[116] while Naga Cathedral was submerged in floodwaters reaching waist levels.[117] Multiple places
across Bicol sustained chest-high flood waters, with multiple calls for help.[118] In Bula, Camarines Sur,
trapped residents accused private rescuers of charging fees of up to ₱5,000 (US$101.52) before they can
be evacuated by boat.[119] Globe Telecom reported outages affecting 75% to 92% of customers in
Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, Albay, and Camarines Norte.[120]

Tropical Storm Trami's casualties


in the Philippines
Region Deaths Ref.
Calabarzon 72 [41]

Bicol Region 55 [41]

Central Visayas 5 [41]

Cordillera Region 2 [41]

Zamboanga Peninsula 2 [41]

Northern Mindanao 1 [41]

Total 137

In Quezon, floods reached a depth of 3.0 m (10 ft).[121] A total


of 101,148 people were displaced in Camarines Sur
alone,[122][123] while 17,000 were displaced in Albay[124] and
11,000 in Quezon.[125] Sixty people were evacuated in
Palanan, while 316 were evacuated from the coast near
Cumulative Rainfall from Severe Divilacan.[126] More than 3,800 people were evacuated in
Tropical Storm Trami
Cagayan,[127] while 1,438 were evacuated in Ilagan. A
landslide partially blocked a section of the Nueva Vizcaya-
[128] In Tuguegarao, around 3,230 ha (8,000 acres) of crops were destroyed.[129]
Benguet road in Kayapa.
Around 1,104 people were evacuated in Rizal.[130] At least seven houses on Apo Island in Dauin, Negros
Oriental, were destroyed by strong winds and massive waves.[131] Eight-four houses in Catanduanes,
Masbate and Camarines Norte were destroyed while 857 others were damaged.[122] At least four houses
in Sagay, Camiguin and three others in Cagayan de Oro were also destroyed.[132] Some areas in Metro
Manila were experiencing flooding as a result of the storm,[133] resulting in the evacuation of 588 people
in Malabon and five families in Marikina.[134] A second alarm warning was raised in the Marikina River
after its water level reached 16.8 m (55 ft).[135] Operations at the LRT Line 1 were partially disrupted by
a tree that fell into the tracks.[136] In General Luna, Quezon, the mayor described the floods as the worst
to hit the town since Typhoon Angela (Rosing) in 1995.[137] Six bridges in Isabela and one in Quirino
were rendered impassible due to increased water levels.[138][139] Two cargo vessels ran aground in the
Port of Batangas,[140] while two others ran aground off Minglanilla, Cebu and San Agustin, Romblon
respectively. A dredger ran aground off Binmaley, Pangasinan.[141][142]

As of October 29, 2024, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that
6,859,267 people were affected, with 762,060 displaced from their homes, resulting from the combined
effects of Trami and Typhoon Kong-rey (Leon) in 2024. Additionally, 353 cities experienced power
outages, and 99,528 houses were damaged. Flooding continued to impact at least 760 areas across the
country. The estimated damage to infrastructure was ₱2.8 billion (US$56.88 million), with even higher
losses in the agricultural sector, exceeding ₱2.84 billion (US$57.65 million). Overall damage was ₱5.6
billion (US$113.79 million). Telecommunications outages were reported in 57 municipalities.[143][144]
More than 145 people died, 115 were injured, and 37 others were reported missing.[nb 1][145] The Bicol
Region was most affected, accounting for 2,746,214 of the affected individuals, followed by Central
Luzon with 2,746,214 people and Calabarzon with 701,985.[144] Ninety-two seaports also suspended
operations, while 703 sections of road and 96 bridges were rendered impassable.[41] These figures differ
from the report by the Department of Agriculture, which stated that losses reached up to ₱3.11 billion
(US$63.15 million)[146] and affected 72,329 ha (178,730 acres) of agricultural land.[147] Additionally, the
Department of Education reported losses reaching up to ₱3.38 billion (US$68.63 million), adding that
38,333 schools suspended classes and that 861 others were directly affected by the storm. A total of 2,700
classrooms were destroyed while 1,361 were damaged. 1,047 schools were utilized as evacuation
shelters.[148]

Vietnam
Trami's strong winds caused trees and billboards to fall in Da Nang,[149][150] while heavy rainfall in
Quang Tri province resulted in severe flooding of several bridges and left 18,000 people without
power.[151] In Thua Thien-Hue, storm surges led to flooding in Phu Thuan Commune of Phú Vang
district.[31] The storm's heavy rain caused flooding in 51 houses in Hòa Vang district.[152] Rainfall across
the country ranged from 200–400 mm (7.9–15.7 in) in Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Ngãi, Binh Dinh, and the
Northern Central Highlands,[153] while Da Nang, Quảng Ngãi and Kon Tum received 70–150 mm (2.8–
5.9 in).[154] At least three people died due to the storm's impact in Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Nam,[155]
while four others were injured.[156]

Thailand
Flooding was reported in Bang Sai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, where the body of an
elderly man was found.[157]

Aftermath

Philippines
The local government unit of Naga and former Vice
President Leni Robredo urgently appealed for trucks, pump
boats, and other resources to assist in rescuing flood
victims affected by Trami.[158] Robredo mobilized her
Angat Buhay Foundation to support the residents of
Naga.[159] President Bongbong Marcos announced that the
government would extend all support to Naga and other
regions in Camarines Sur impacted by Trami.[160] Marcos
announced that sites under the Enhanced Defense
Cooperation Agreement across the country would be used Directorate-General for European Civil
for relief and rescue efforts in areas affected by Trami. [161] Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
On October 25, Marcos conducted aerial inspections in (DG ECHO) daily situation map for the
Philippines on October 23
Metro Manila, Laguna, Batangas and Cavite.[162] House
Speaker Martin Romualdez coordinated the request for the
immediate release of ₱390 million (US$7.92 million) in cash aid, which will be distributed to those
affected by the storm.[163] The Office of the Vice President has commenced delivering assistance and
relief operations to residents severely impacted by Trami.[164] The Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) reported that it has delivered over ₱55.2 million (US$1.12 million) in
humanitarian aid to families impacted by the storm.[165] According to the NDRRMC, a state of calamity
has been declared in 206 cities and municipalities due to the severe impact of the storm.[41] A price freeze
was issued in areas placed under a state of calamity following the storm, covering important and local
goods.[166]

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority deployed clearing and search-and-rescue teams to assist
areas in the Bicol Region affected by heavy rains and floods from Trami,[167] while the Philippine Red
Cross was preparing to dispatch a water tanker and a food truck to Albay.[168] The Philippine Basketball
Association (PBA) announced that proceeds from the first game of the 2024 PBA Governors' Cup finals,
scheduled for October 27, would be donated to help victims of Trami.[169] Additionally, the Pinoy pop
music groups Bini and SB19 have launched a donation drive to support those affected.[170][171] Bini
announced that ₱1 million (US$20,304.57) from their Grand Biniverse concert ticket sales would be
donated to ABS-CBN Foundation's Sagip Kapamilya[a] program to support relief efforts for the victims of
Trami.[172] Toyota Motor Philippines has committed ₱5 million (US$101,522.84) to the national
government to support relief efforts for Trami victims,[173] while the ACT-CIS Partylist has donated
2,000 sacks of rice and ₱1 million (US$20,304.57) in financial assistance to those impacted by the
storm.[174] The city government of Bacolod extended the official celebrations for the MassKara Festival
to October 31 from its initial conclusion date of October 27 to help businesses recoup losses incurred due
to the storm's effects.[175]
On October 29, a Philippine Army unit conducting relief operations in Pio Duran, Albay, was ambushed
by suspected New People's Army rebels, injuring a soldier.[176]

Public reactions to government response


Citizens on social media demanded accountability from President Bongbong Marcos, who expressed
feeling "a little helpless" and admitted that the government was unprepared to provide food for stranded
passengers. DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian stated that the ready-to-eat food boxes for people stuck in
seaports during a storm will be launched in November.[177] Anakbayan criticized the Marcos
administration, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and the provincial government of
Albay for their roles in the environmentally harmful practices driven by corporate interests.[178]
Congressman Miguel Luis Villafuerte was seen distributing cash to flood victims in Camarines Sur from
a boat, prompting mixed reactions from the public and media. He also denied reports of being in Siargao
during the storm, stating that he had returned to the province by October 21, when Bicol Region was
placed in red alert status, a day before the massive flooding.[179][42]

International aid
A Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft from the Republic of Singapore Air Force and a Eurocopter EC725
helicopter from the Royal Malaysian Air Force arrived in the country to aid relief efforts following the
storm's impact.[180] The United States Agency for International Development mobilized 50 trucks to
deliver family food packs and relief items to 425,000 affected individuals in Bicol, while Australia
dispatched an emergency food truck to Camarines Sur to provide hot meals to displaced people.[181]
Brunei through its Ministry of Defence deployed Royal Brunei Armed Forces personnel using C295MW
aircraft and Blackhawk helicopters to support relief efforts in the Philippines and deliver essential
supplies to hard-to-reach areas.[182]

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Weather of 2024
Tropical cyclones in 2024
Timeline of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season

Notes
1. These are casualties that have been reported but are not yet included in the NDRRMC
Situation Report.
a. lit. 'Family Rescue'

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External links
22W.TRAMI (https://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/tc24/WPAC/22W.TRAMI/) from the United
States Naval Research Laboratory
General Information (http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/summary/wnp/s/202420.html.e
n) of Severe Tropical Storm Trami (2420) from Digital Typhoon
ReliefWeb's main page (https://reliefweb.int/disaster/tc-2024-000193-phl) for this event.

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