Ilang dam sa bansa, binuksan na sa gitna ng nagpapatuloy na pag-ulan dahil sa Bagyong #CarinaPH at habagat

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Ilang dam sa bansa, binuksan na sa gitna ng nagpapatuloy na pag-ulan dahil sa Bagyong #CarinaPH at habagat
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00:00Several dams were opened in the country.
00:02In the middle of the continuous rainfall due to the typhoon Carina and Habagat,
00:06the Red Rainfall Warning was raised in Metro Manila and several parts of the country.
00:12This is what Gleisel Pardilla reported.
00:19In this video, you can see the water flowing in the river in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.
00:26Suddenly, the water is flowing.
00:30According to another netizen,
00:32some residents are afraid due to the strong flow of water in the river.
00:38Due to the strong rainfall, the water level in some dams rose.
00:43According to the forecast, the water in Ipudam was forced to flow towards the rivers in Bulacan.
00:51At 11 o'clock this morning,
00:53a gate was opened in Ipudam and 61 cubic meters per second of water was released.
01:00The places in Norzagaray, Angat, Pael, Bustos, Baliwag, Pulilan, Plaridel, and Hagonoy were affected.
01:09The Binga Dam was also flooded at about 27 cms.
01:14While the dam was placed at the warning level,
01:17at 12 o'clock this afternoon, the water level reached 79.41 meters.
01:24It was expected to reach 80.15 meters.
01:29Residents in Tuliahan River,
01:33particularly in Quezon City, Fairview, Forest Hill Subdivision,
01:37Quirino Highway, Santa Quiteria, and San Bartolome,
01:41as well as in Valenzuela, Barangay Ligon, North Expressway, La Huerta, and Malabon.
01:47What we need to do is to flee.
01:51We need to flee immediately.
01:53Let's not wait for the time when the water will run out and we will be forced to flee.
02:00It is more dangerous.
02:02If we see that the water level is rising, let's flee first.
02:05According to Pagasa, the rainfall of Habagat will reach 100-200 mm,
02:11which is the highest level of Baguiong Karina.
02:14It can cause floods, especially if the area is cemented.
02:19The soil cannot be sifted.
02:21For example, soil.
02:23But if it is too saturated, it can cause floods or landslides.
02:30The Red Rainfall Warning was raised in Metro Manila, Rizal, Bataan, and Pampanga, and Zambales.
02:37This means that heavy rains and floods are expected in flood-prone areas.
02:43That is why people do not flee to areas where high water levels are present.
02:49Orange Rainfall Warning or flood warning in Tarlac.
02:53While Yellow Warning in Cavite, Matangas, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, and some parts of Quezon Province.
03:01According to Pagasa Climatology and Agro-Meteorology Division OIC Ana Solis,
03:06the floods and floods in this season are usually felt during the rainy season.
03:14This is a possible sign of a flood.
03:16It is said that this is a 70% chance of a flood in August, September, and October.
03:23But for now, the weather is in a neutral condition.
03:27The possibility of a super typhoon, Baguiong Karina, is not out of the question.
03:33But it is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility tomorrow.
03:38This is Kalay Zalpardilla for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippina.

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