Heavy rain floods parts of Metro Manila, snarls traffic | Inquirer News

Heavy rain floods parts of Metro Manila, snarls traffic

MANILA, Philippines – Heavy rain triggered gutter-deep floods in Metro Manila on Thursday afternoon, snarling traffic on major thoroughfares.

As  of 2 p.m., the state weather bureau said light to moderate rain was affecting portions of Metro Manila and Cavite.

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The thunderstorm is also affecting Zambales, Tarlac and portions of Rizal, Batangas and Bulacan.

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According to the Metro Manila Development Authority, gutter deep floods were recorded on Edsa-Reliance and POEA-Ortigas  and Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong; Magallanes, Estrella and Orense in Makati City; and Taft Avenue in Manila.

The rain caused bumper to bumper traffic along Edsa, the MMDA added.

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Floods also hit several villages in Makati, including Barangay (village) Singkamas, Pio del Pilar, San Antonio, Valenzuela and Olympia.

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A the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, at least 20 flights have been grounded due to the bad weather conditions in several parts of the country.

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Among those cancelled were PAL Express and Cebu Pacific flights bound for Catarman, Legazpi, Calbayog, Naga, Busuanga and Caticlan and their returning flights. With a report from Ninya Calleja, PDI

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