Marikina River water level down to 15.3 meters; still on first alarm | Inquirer News

Marikina River water level down to 15.3 meters; still on first alarm

/ 08:33 PM August 13, 2018

The water level at the Marikina River continues to recede after breaching the critical 20-meter mark over the weekend.

As of 7:40 p.m. Monday, the Marikina Public Information Office said the river’s water level was at 15.3 meters, but the city’s alert status remains on first alarm.

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On Saturday evening, Marikina River’s water level reached 20.6 meters amid the non-stop downpour due to the enhanced southwest monsoon, prompting authorities to evacuate many residents from low-lying areas.

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Classes in all levels from public and private schools on Tuesday were still suspended in the city.

READ: #WalangPasok: Class suspensions on Tuesday, August 14

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