DRENCHED AND BLURRED: Near-zero visibility blankets a street in Quezon City following a heavy downpour on Monday, July 21, 2025. According to PAGASA, a newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is unlikely to directly impact the country, but has intensified the southwest monsoon (habagat), causing continuous rains over large parts of the Philippines. ANALY LABOR
DRENCHED AND BLURRED: Near-zero visibility blankets a street in Quezon City following a heavy downpour on Monday, July 21, 2025. According to PAGASA, a newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is unlikely to directly impact the country, but has intensified the southwest monsoon (habagat), causing continuous rains over large parts of the Philippines.DRENCHED AND BLURRED: Near-zero visibility blankets a street in Quezon City following a heavy downpour on Monday, July 21, 2025. According to PAGASA, a newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is unlikely to directly impact the country, but has intensified the southwest monsoon (habagat), causing continuous rains over large parts of the Philippines.DRENCHED AND BLURRED: Near-zero visibility blankets a street in Quezon City following a heavy downpour on Monday, July 21, 2025. According to PAGASA, a newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is unlikely to directly impact the country, but has intensified the southwest monsoon (habagat), causing continuous rains over large parts of the Philippines.DRENCHED AND BLURRED: Near-zero visibility blankets a street in Quezon City following a heavy downpour on Monday, July 21, 2025. According to PAGASA, a newly formed low-pressure area (LPA) is unlikely to directly impact the country, but has intensified the southwest monsoon (habagat), causing continuous rains over large parts of the Philippines.