LIST: Flooded roads in Metro Manila
MANILA, Philippines — Some roads in Metro Manila remained flooded on Thursday due to the heavy rains triggered by the southwest monsoon, or “habagat,” and enhanced by Typhoon Carina.
Below is the list of roads that are still flooded as of Thursday morning, based on information from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and local government units:
Quezon City
Not passable to all types of vehicles as of 12:46 a.m.
- NS Amoranto Brgy Sto. Domingo, above waist-high flood
- Araneta Ave. – E. Rodriguez, above waist-high flood
- Araneta Avenue towards Del Monte, above knee-high flood
- Gumamela Street, Roxas, above knee-high flood
- Kaliraya – Araneta, above knee-high flood
- DMA Araneta, above knee-high flood
- Champaca corner Vargas Street, Brgy. Roxas, above knee-high flood
Malabon City
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- Catmon Peoples Park, a five- to six-inch flood
- San Agustin MCAT, eight-inch flood
- Catmon Super Health Center, eight-inch flood
- Tonsuya P. Aquino Pinagsabugan, eight-inch flood
- Sevilla Corner Estrella, eight-inch flood
- Ibaba General Luna Camus Street, three to four inches flood
Not passable to light vehicles as of 8 a.m.:
- Aquino Barangay Tonsuya, knee-high, not passable
- Catmon Super Health Center, 13 inches flood
- Tonsuya P. Aquino Avenue Dagat Dagatan, 13 inches flood
Pasig City
Not passable as of 8:20 a.m.:
- Ortigas Avenue Extension, above knee-high flood
City of Manila
Not passable to all types of vehicles as of 6:20 a.m.:
- Rizal Avenue Recto, gutter-high
Not passable to all types of vehicles as of 3:05 a.m.:
- Near BDO Dalandanan, an 18- to 19-inch-high flood
- Near Wilcon – Cuevas Dalandanan, a 25- to 26-inch-high flood
- Bypass Road, Veinte Reales, 40 to 45-inch-high flood
- Bahay Kanlungan, Maysan, 14 to 15-inch-high flood
- In front of Mayer Steel, corner T. Santiago, a three- to four-inch-high flood
- Deato Street Balangkas, 40 to 45 inches of flooding
- Revira Street Pulo, a six- to seven-inch-high flood
- G. Lazaro Street, Dalandanan, 13 to 14 inches high flood