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2023 in the Philippines

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2023 in the Philippines details notable events that occurred in the Philippines in 2023.

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On July 21, 2023, President Bongbong Marcos announced that the government will formally lift the COVID-19 state of public health emergency, marking the end of the three years of the pandemic. The emergency was officially lifted the following day.

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Ferdinand R.
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Sara Z.
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Juan Miguel
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Ferdinand Martin
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On August 23, 2022, through Proclamation No. 42, the national government declares holidays and special (working/non-working) days to be observed in the country.[245][246] The circular was later amended through Proclamation No. 90, issued on November 11, with some holidays adjusted pursuant to the holiday economics principle.[247][248]

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Chinese New Year, a then special non-working day which was celebrated on January 22,[252] as well as Christmas Eve (December 24), declared since 2021 as a special working day, are not in the list.

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  1. Reported deaths in MB Princess Aya accident is not included in the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council's official toll on Typhoon Egay; the accident occurred as the cyclone is already outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, although it strengthened the southwest monsoon.[142] Some media outlets still include the casualties otherwise.[143]
  2. Super Typhoon Egay: Some of these effects are as a result of tropical cyclones Egay and Falcon which both intensified the southwest monsoon.[121][122] Official figures according to NDRRMC.[123]
  3. Super Typhoon Saola (Goring): Some of these effects are as a result of tropical cyclones Goring, Hanna and Ineng which both intensified the southwest monsoon.[166] Official figures according to NDRRMC.[123]
  4. Mindanao earthquake: The magnitude is recorded at 6.8 by PHIVOLCS;[217] while at 6.7 by USGS.[218] Figures as of Nov. 21, 2023:
  5. Eastern Mindanao earthquake: The magnitude is recorded at 7.4 by PHIVOLCS;[231] while at 7.6 by USGS.[232] Figures as of as Dec. 10, as per NDRRMC:
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