Bulacan mayor blames stagnant flood in his town on Pampanga project | Inquirer News

Bulacan mayor blames stagnant flood in his town on Pampanga project

By: - Correspondent / @inquirerdotnet
/ 07:28 PM November 23, 2020

CALUMPIT, Bulacan—Fifteen villages in this town remained submerged in floodwater that reached a depth of 1.54 meters, about the height of a bus, two weeks after Typhoon Ulysses crossed Luzon.

Mayor Jessie de Jesus blamed the stagnant flooding on a flood-mitigation project in nearby Pampanga province that he said prevented the floodwater from flowing through natural channels.

Calumpit is adjacent to the Pampanga towns of Apalit, Macabebe and Masantol.

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De Jesus said the flood was caused by runoff water coming from the mountains of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and other Pampanga towns.

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“This part of Calumpit is a farm area situated along the boundary between Bulacan and Pampanga,” said the mayor.

“Since that flood-mitigation project was built, the floodwater in these low-lying villages would always remain stagnant,” De Jesus told the Inquirer.

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