Rescuers (pictured) are seen rowing through the flooded streets trying to evacuate residents who can be seen clinging to debris that has become lodged in the deep currents
Rescuers (pictured) are seen rowing through the flooded streets trying to evacuate residents who can be seen clinging to debris that has become lodged in the deep currents
Rain brought by the Southwest Monsoon has been affecting parts of the Philippines since 08 August.

The country's National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) say that the rain has caused flooding in several regions, including Metropolitan Manila, Central Luzon and Calabarzon.

At least 5 deaths have been reported, with 3 of the fatalities in Manila. A further 6 people have been injured and 1 person is still missing.

NDRRMC report that the flooding has affected 80,467 people so far, and forced 50,592 people to evacuate their homes to stay in the 104 relief centres set up. Over 20 houses have been severely damaged and 12 houses completely destroyed.

The evacuations took place in Metropolitan Manila (18,000), Central Luzon (17,000, with over 11,000 in Bataan and 4,400 in Bulacan) and Calabarzon (almost 15,000).




Marikina River

A mandatory evacuation order was issued in Marikina City as the Marikina River's water level reached 18 meters above sea level during the afternoon of 13 August, 2016. All eight floodgates have been open since late Friday evening to prevent the water from rising further. Residents were advised to leave their houses immediately and go to designated evacuation centres. Rescue teams worked to help stranded residents. Levels of the river have since fallen to 14.7 meters, as of the morning of 15 August, 2016.
Cleaning operations in Marikina River; water level now below 15 meters (normal) | @AC_Nicholls pic.twitter.com/kbtkXH9CHh

— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) August 15, 2016
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© Drigs Zaldivar
Status of Marikina River: Flooding up @ 5:00pm. CRAZYYYY! Stay safe and dry everyone! pic.twitter.com/l9UFBQCHqI

— Drigs Zaldivar (@Driglett) August 13, 2016
Residents ride on a makeshift boat after evacuating their homes due to the flooding brought on by monsoon rains in San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines. The devastating floods have so far claimed the lives of five people across the country
Residents ride on a makeshift boat after evacuating their homes due to the flooding brought on by monsoon rains in San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines. The devastating floods have so far claimed the lives of five people across the country
Rainfall

Rainfall figures for a 24 hour period, 13 to 14 August

Cabanatuan - 61.1 mm

Metro Manila - 137.1 mm

Rainfall figures for a 24 hour period, 14 to 15 August

Baguio - 118.1 mm

Dagupan - 150.7 mm

Further rainfall has been forecast. On 15 August, a rainfall warning was issued for the Provinces of Zambales and Bataan. Light to moderate rain is expected in Metro Manila and surrounding areas.

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