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Flooded roads–MMDA

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MANILA, Philippines—The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority on Thursday reminded motorists that the number coding scheme was lifted metrowide.

In its Twitter account, the MMDA said that number coding has been lifted as well in Makati City.

Meanwhile, the MMDA has also posted a list of areas impassable due to floods as of 8 a.m.:

NORTHERN:

- BBB McArthur – not passable to all types of vehicles;

- R. Papa/Rizal Avenue – not passable to all types of vehicles;

- C4/Lascano – knee deep;

- Fatima – above knee;

SOUTHERN:

-Camia/JP Rizal to Poblacion – not passable to all types of vehicles;

EASTERN:

- Marcos Hiway Masinag, Filinvest, Vermont – not passable to all types of vehicles;

- Maysilo-Malabon – gutter deep;

- Eagle Street SM Hypermart – knee deep;

- Kalentong – gutter deep;

CENTRAL:

- Araneta/Ma. Clara – not passable to all types of vehicles;

- Araneta/E. Rodriguez – waist deep;

- Araneta/Victory – waist deep; and

- Roxas District – not passable to light vehicles.


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