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Knee Deep flood in Barangay Tonsuya in Malabon City
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Knee-deep flooding was reported in parts of Barangay Tonsuya, Malabon City, as of 1 p.m. Monday due to continuous rains brought by the southwest monsoon, or Habagat, local authorities said.
The Malabon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office said several areas across the city continue to experience moderate to heavy rainfall, with intermittent intense downpours raising risks of flooding and landslides.
Authorities urged motorists and residents to remain vigilant as flood levels vary across barangays.
Brgy. Catmon – Sitio 6: 10 inches
Brgy. Dampalit – Rodriguez 1
Brgy. Panghulo – Panghulo Rd: 10 inches
Brgy. San Agustin – multiple areas up to 10 inches
Brgy. Tañong – Malabon Central Market
Brgy. Maysilo – M.H. Del Pilar: 10 inches
Selected streets in Baritan, Catmon, Concepcion, Dampalit, Flores, Hulong Duhat, Muzon, San Agustin, Tañong, and Tonsuya remain passable, with flood levels ranging from 4 to 8 inches.
Residents are advised to monitor official updates and report emergencies through the following numbers:
Malabon Central Command: (02) 8-921-6009 / (02) 8-921-6029
0942-372-9891 / 0919-062-5588
TXTMJS Hotlines: 0917-689-8657 / 0917-889-8657