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Floods inundate parts of Metro Manila
Manila Bulletin
|July 22 2025
Several parts of Metro Manila were inundated in flood waters brought about by intense rains due to the southwest monsoon or “habagat.”
Flooding was reported along Taft Avenue in Manila which caused heavy traffic and inconvenience to pedestrians on Monday, July 21.
Despite earlier preparations by the local government, gutter-deep flood waters were reported along Taft Avenue and España Boulevard even after the rains had stopped.
Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso conducted an onsite inspection to assess the situation and oversee the city's response.
Traffic enforcers were deployed along major intersections to manage vehicle buildup and ensure pedestrian safety.
To assist those on foot, wooden planks or pala-pala were laid across flooded portions of the road, allowing pedestrians to cross without stepping directly into the water.
Children seen playing in the floodwaters were called out by the mayor and were urged to return home due to health and safety risks.
Street vendors were also reminded to dispose of their trash properly, as garbage blocking drainage systems remain one of the main contributors to persistent urban flooding.
Cleanup, declogging operations, and tree-trimming efforts continued throughout the day, with local government personnel working to speed up recovery and restore normal traffic flow.
The Manila city government said it continues to monitor affected areas and urges the public to cooperate with safety measures and proper waste disposal to help prevent future flooding.
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