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Boosted by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):
netblocks ("NetBlocks") wrote:

⚠️ Confirmed: Metrics show a decline in internet connectivity in the northern #Philippines corresponding to the approach of Super Typhoon Fung-wong's landfall in Luzon; the new incident comes only days after Typhoon Kalmaegi knocks out power and telecom lines #UwanPH

Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity by region in Philippines from November 4, 2025, to November 8, 2025. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The graph indicates connectivity disruptions in Philippines starting on the evening of November 8. The drop in connectivity aligns with power cuts due to Typhoon Fung Wong's passage. The chart has a dark background and connectivity lines for each city are color-coded. Tagkawayan, Calabarzon (3% / 4%), Majayjay, Calabarzon (12% / 12%), Malabon, Metro Manila (25% / 25%), Dagupan, Ilocos (34% / 34%), Talugtug, Central Luzon (37% / 37%), Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley (41% / 41%), Province of Ilocos Sur, Ilocos (44% / 44%), Caba, Ilocos (47% / 47%), Kawit, Calabarzon (53% / 53%), San Jose, Central Luzon (55% / 56%), Puerto Princesa City, Mimaropa (49% / 56%), Santo Tomas, Calabarzon (58% / 58%), Batangas, Calabarzon (58% / 58%), Marilao, Central Luzon (60% / 60%), Concepcion, Central Luzon (60% / 60%), Hermosa, Central Luzon (63% / 63%), Bocaue, Central Luzon (65% / 65%), Baguio City, Cordillera (70% / 70%), Taal, Calabarzon (70% / 70%), Pasay, Metro Manila (72% / 72%), Santa Ana, Central Luzon (74% / 74%), Floridablanca, Central Luzon (77% / 77%), Cainta, Calabarzon (77% / 77%), Tarlac City, Central Luzon (78% / 78%), San Jose del Monte, Central Luzon (79% / 79%), Tanza, Calabarzon (79% / 79%), Manila, Metro Manila (82% / 82%)