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Geologist Mahar Lagmay, executive director the University of the Philippines Resilience Institute (UPRI), on Wednesday pointed to the construction of roads over natural waterways as a key factor in ...
The continuous downpour brought about by the bad weather continued to cause flooding in several areas in Metro Manila.
Heavy flooding across Metro Manila following strong monsoon rains was not solely due to the volume of rainfall, but also the result of extensive urban development, blocked waterways and coastal ...
QUEZON City 1st District Rep. Juan Carlos “Arjo” Atayde has pushed for a comprehensive flood management strategy in Metro Manila following days of heavy rainfall that left many communities flooded.
Truckloads of garbage were hauled from various areas and pumping stations in Metro Manila which worsened the floods, triggered by the onslaught of typhoon “Crising” and the southwest monsoon ...
MANILA, Philippines — Some of the country’s largest shopping mall operators have offered free overnight parking to people stranded by the nonstop rains and flash floods in Metro Manila in the ...
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MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila and five provinces in Central Luzon and Southern Luzon could have intense to torrential rain due to the southwest monsoon or habagat in the next 24 hours, the ...
Parts of Metro Manila are experiencing floods on Tuesday, July 22, due to inclement weather caused by southwest monsoon (habagat.) ...
MANILA, Philippines — Quezon City First District Rep. Juan Calros Atayde pushed for a comprehensive, Metro Manila-wide flood management strategy after days of heavy rainfall swamped the capital.
MANILA, Philippines – The weather bureau upgraded its rainfall outlook for Metro Manila and several provinces to the heavy to intense level at 11 am on Monday, July 21, from the previous range ...