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Torrential rains submerged the entire Metro (most recent photos of the flooded areas in metro manila)
Related article: Relief Centers are now accepting donations and volunteers (courtesy of GMA news)
Flood all over the Metro due to continuous Rainfall - first sets of photos on the onset of the torrential rains in the metro
Flood memes: Funny metro manila flood photo collections
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) lifted on Wednesday the rainfall warning over Metro Manila.
At 11:20 a.m., the state weather bureau announced that the warning was “terminated” because only “light to moderate rains” of 1 to 6 millimeters per hour were observed during the past two hours.
PAGASA, however, warned residents in the country’s capital region to “still expect intermittent moderate to heavy rains” of 5 to 10 millimeters per hour Wednesday afternoon until evening. (GMA NEWS)
Here are the most recent photos that we compiled within the last six (6) hours. These are the images of the flooded areas all over the Metro and central luzon areas. There are 9 areas in Luzon under the state of calamity namely the provinces of Bataan, Laguna, Pampanga and Zambales; Cainta and San Mateo, both of Rizal province; and Valenzuela City, Malabon City, and Muntinlupa City, all of Metro Manila(sunstar).
Please be advised that Malacañang officially declared that work in public and private sectors should resume today, Wednesday.
Flood all over the Metro due to continuous Rainfall
Latest set of photos - flooded areas in Metro Manila
Related article: Relief Centers are now accepting donations and volunteers (courtesy of GMA news)
Flood memes: Funny metro manila flood photo collections
Due to continuous rain since yesterday several areas in Metro Manila are flooded. Mandaluyong, Makati, Quezon city, Marikina, Malabon, Pasay are just some of the affected areas. It was reported last night that the la mesa dam in Quezon city reached its critical level and engineers decided to open the emergency gates to free some of its accumulated water into Tullahan river. It was also reported that an emergency evacuation was in place to avoid casualties.
Below are photos collected from facebook which shows how the heavy rain badly affects the entire metro. A shocking photo below depicts several people making use of the power cables to bridge into their individual destinations. I hope that our local government should act on this because this is very dangerous and it may cost their lives if they continue to risk in using these power cables as bridges.