Six-hour heavy rains flood villages, rice fields in Bohol | Inquirer News

Six-hour heavy rains flood villages, rice fields in Bohol

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 05:09 PM December 20, 2018

Six-hour heavy rains flood villages, rice fields in Bohol

Heavy rains spawned by a low pressure area submerged two barangays in Duero town in Bohol province on Thursday morning (December 20, 2018). Photo courtesy of Kag. Jeffrey Peligro

TAGBILARAN CITY— Some areas in Bohol province have been flooded due to six-hour heavy rains brought by low pressure area (LPA).

Barangays Lobogon and Guinsularan in Duero town were flooded, according to Jeffrey Peligro, a Danao village councilor. He also said heavy rains began around 5 a.m.  Thursday and continued until around noon.

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In Barangay Lobogon, rice fields were inundated while a bunkhouse was washed out.

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Meanwhile, waist-deep flood hit Barangay Guinsularan.

According to Peligro, no one was reported hurt due to the flood, which has started to recede.

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Meanwhile, in Batuan town, heavy rains also flooded Barangay Poblacion Sur as well as several rice fields in Barangay Lungsod-daan in Candijay town.

On Thursday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the LPA would bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms in Visayas and Mindanao. /kga

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