Monday 6 August 2012

Manila flash flood Victims


Due to the constant pouring rain in some parts of Metro Manila from Monday evening until Tuesday morning, over 700 families from Brgy. New East Marikina city forced the evacuation center.May evacuated some residents from the village also. Christ the King in Quezon City to climb in their report bubong.Ayon Ivan Showtime Mayrina for GMA-7, a total of 763 families nagsiksikan the covered court of Brgy. New East since the forced evacuation order from their lugar.Dahil the severe flooding caused by rain from the south, opened by local officials the four classrooms in the New East Elementary School, church and the marketplace to make more evacuation center. Malapit the said barangay in Marikina River, which reached levels of 19.3 meters of water 8:55 am.Ayon its residents, "reaching bewang" that said the floods in their area, and the submerged kasalakuyang nila.Dahil bridge used in haste to escape, not brought in their required the residents. They Kasalakuyan requesting help to get food, clothing, and tulugan.Quezon CitySamantala, also called Showtime help the residents of Brgy. Christ the King. "Sunken please the house!" cry of a resident, Marivic Buenafe, on television. "Here then we, at the top." According to another man, once said bumuha in place and it said the "worst" that they karanasan.Nakatanggap also separate the GMA News Online report from Anne Hermosa Siping, residents Barangay Dona Imelda, Quezon City, which allegedly induced searched the area the higher the residents. Most of them are stuck on their roof, stories niya.Samantala, over 30 people that were still in their roof due to the constantly increasing flood of Roxas District, Quezon City, according to reports despite first Hirit.Sa the advice of local authorities on Monday night to evacuate the residents living in low areas, selected still some people who stay in their homes. Asking that they help ngayon.Hiniling also some residents in Meralco to turn off electricity in some areas, particularly in tulips Street, which flooded the house. Under water as the bridge on E. Rodriguez Avenue to St.. Luke's Medical Center.








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