Baybay City, Philippines – November 26, 2024 – WPS.News monitored the West Philippine Sea, Scarborough Shoal, Second Thomas Shoal, and South China Sea for the past 12 hours, from November 25, 2024, 18:00 PH Time to November 26, 2024, 06:00 PH Time. During this period, no significant events were reported from official Philippine government sources, reputable news agencies, or social media.
Here’s a breakdown of the information sources monitored:
- Philippine Government Sources: The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) websites did not report any maritime incidents or advisories related to the West Philippine Sea during the covered period.
- Reputable News Agencies: News searches on credible online publications like GMA News, Inquirer.net, and Agence France-Presse (AFP) yielded no breaking news or updates on the West Philippine Sea.
- Social Media: A scan of Twitter using relevant hashtags like #WestPhilippineSea, #ScarboroughShoal, and #SouthChinaSea showed no widespread discussions or reports of concerning activity.
It is important to note that the absence of reported events does not necessarily mean there weren’t any activities in the West Philippine Sea. Both Chinese and Philippine vessels routinely patrol the area, and some incidents may go unreported.
WPS.News will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.
Additionally, here are some resources for staying informed about developments in the West Philippine Sea:
- Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA): https://dfa-oca.ph/
- Philippine Coast Guard (PCG): https://coastguard.gov.ph/index.php
- National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS): https://lawphil.net/executive/mc/mc2016/pdf/mc_94_2016.pdf
We encourage our readers to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity in the West Philippine Sea to the proper authorities.
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