TYPHOON HAIKUI – August 2012

Today, August 7, 2012 marks one of the rainiest day (after Ondoy) I’ve encountered. The Typhoon HAIKUI is really scary considering that it’s been raining for the past few weeks.

Last night, I walked in a 4″ water deep flood outside our village. I was informed that come midnight, it’s already waist-deep. I’m living in the Cainta area, Ortigas Extension. Flood alerts are from Junction up until Valleygolf. The last thing I heard that roads are not passable. I’ve been awake since 5.45am and was reading all the tweets from News accounts regarding the status of different areas. It was really heart crunching to see MANY if not all Metro Manila is flooded at this hour.

Research and Rescue are being done by Red Cross, MMDA and other government authorities. Evacuation centers are also available since some schools opened their classrooms to be used as shelters. Malls are open to the public for shelter as well since many of our brothers and sisters are stranded because of this heavy rains.

The alert level in Marikina is already in Red Alert meaning they need to evacuate fast. However, there are still hard headed communities who doesn’t want to relocate and won’t leave their houses. I know they’ve worked hard for it but their life is so much more important. It is best to be safe than sorry.

Also, there are drop off centers in Megamall and MallOfAsia for relief goods as well as in other parts of the Metro. I’m not sure where exactly are the places. Even Globe and Smart has a promo for today “Libreng Tawag” for everyone for emergency purposes.

Other Numbers you can contact:

Here’s the #SagipKapamilya Hotline 411-4995

Shout out to JET SKI & RUBBER BOAT OWNERS: If you are willing to lend + drivers, pls get in touch with @doblezeta at 0917-838-6632 #rescuePH

To those still being asked to work, call centers and BPOs, you may report to DOLE at (02)5278000

For Globe/TM, text GTSOS to 3733 to get 3 emergency SMS credits.

Donate to Red Cross. For Smart, please text RED <10,25,50, 100, 300 or 500> to 4143. For Globe, please text RED <5,25,50,100 or 300> to 2899

Animal rescue hotline 817-5292

If you’re not able to tweet, text me at +639051456217 (GLOBE) | +639293510068 (SMART) | +63932360863 (SUN). We’ll notify rescuers directly.

Here are some pictures grabbed from twitter in Cainta Area:

Then here’s a photo grabbed from Facebook. See what happened in UST as of the moment 🙁 My dear Alma Mater, I hope everyone’s safe there.

UST Field and Grandstand

Even at the UST Hospital, the water went up to 2nd floor already!! 🙁

UST Hospital

Here’s the weather advisory from PAG-ASA. Please be guided accordingly.

WEATHER ADVISORY

Weather Advisory No. 5 For: Southwest monsoon enhanced by Tropical Storm “Haikui” Issued at: 11:00 AM, 07 August 2012 The Southwest Monsoon enhanced by Tropical Storm “Haikui” located 300 km Northeast of Taiwan will continue to bring occasional to frequent rains over Luzon becoming moderate to heavy rains in the Provinces of Ilocos, La Union, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and National Capital Region today until tomorrow with gradual improvement of weather condition by Thursday and onwards to the weekend. Expect landslides/flashfloods in mountainous areas and floods in low lying areas.

The next update will be incorporated in the public weather forecast at 5:00 pm today while the next advisory will be issued at 11:00 am tomorrow.

There is also an online application called Project Noah for you to be aware of how heavy the rains are in the country. It’s a bit confusing at first but they’ve provided a tutorial for the tool. See here for the tutorial on how to use it.

This is what I captured last night around 12mn.

Project Noah rain projection

 

Here’s the recent list of flooded areas in the Philippines, from ABS-CBN news:

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED AS OF 12:05 p.m.) – Below is the list provided by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) of the flooded roads in Metro Manila.

Reina Reigente/Abad Santos/Recto – tire deep, not passable all types of vehicles, as of 10:30am
E.Rod delos santos – (lagpas tao), not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 10:50 a.m
Kalentong – waist deep, not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 10:31am
Tulyahan McArthur – knee deep, not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 10:36am
PIO Valenzuela – not passable to all types of vehicles as of 10:36am
E.Muñoz-Pami – waist deep not passable to all types of vehicles as of 11:17am
Commonwealth Capitol Zuzuaregi – waist deep not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:49 am
San Juan/F.Manalo – waist deep not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:20 am
Liano road Caloocan – chest deep not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:42 am.
Rizal Ave./R.Papa – 57inches; not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:34am.
Old Sta.Mesa/V.Mapa intersection – waist deep, not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:41a.m.
Verm before Caltex – neck deep, not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 9:34 am.
Quezon blvd. Carlos Palanca/Mendiola – not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 8:20 am
EDSA Taft Metropoint – gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles,as of 7:41 am
Roxas NB infront San Juan de dios – knee deep, not passable to all types of vehicles,as of 8:08 am
EDSA Taft Rotonda – gutter deep, as of 10:00 a.m.
Roxas NB in front San Juan de Dios – knee deep, as of 8:08 am
EDSA Taft Metropoint – gutter deep, as of 7:41 am
Quezon Blvd. Carlos Palanca/Mendiola – not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 8:20 am
Roxas Blvd. in front US Embassy – gutter deep, as of 8:21 am
SB and NB of NLEX Balintawak, 8:00 am, not passable to all types of vehicles
Biak na Bato as of 7:50, not passable to light vehicles
Q. Ave Sto. Domingo, as of 7:47 am knee deep
Mindanao Ave, and North Ave, as of 7:44 am, gutter deep
Eagle St. GSIS Village Q.C, as of 6:53 am waist deep
EDSA Taft Metropoint, as of 7:41 am gutter deep
EDSA Taft Metropoint, as of 7:41 am gutter deep
C5 NB Ateneo as of 7:37 am, knee deep
E.Rod Waltermart, as of 7:36 am not passable to all types all vehicles. (lagpas tao)
Masaya St. Commonwealth Philcoa as of 7:36 am, (lagpas tao)
Capitol Balara EB, as of 7:32 am gutter deep
Ortigas, POEA SB, as of 7:31 am half gutter
C4 Lascano, as of 7:30 am 37 waist deep
Victory St. G.Araneta, as of 7:23 am chest deep
SM Sucat, Parañaque, as of 7:20 am waist deep
Mandaluyong Maysilo, as of 7:18 am knee deep
Q.Ave Maria Clara, as of 7:14 am, lagpas tao
Teneros Malabon, as of 7:00 am, neck deep
EDSA Aurora and P.Tuazon tunnels both direction, as of 6:56 am half tire
Quirino Sauyo, as of 7:04 am, not passable to types of vehicles
NLEX Balintawak, as of 7:00 am, not passable to all types of vehicles
South Super Highway Buendia dela Rosa, as of 7:20 am, Not passable to Light vehicles
BBB McArthur, as of 6:17, not passable to all types of vehicles
Q.Ave Brgay. Tatalon Kaliraya, as of 6:37 sm not passable to all types of vehicles
Q.Ave Delta, as of 6:11 am, not passable to all types of vehicles
Q.Ave Araneta, as of 6:11 am not passable to all types of vehicles
Q.Ave Scout Schuatoco, as of 6:11 am not passable to all types of vehicles
Q.Ave Centris EDSA NB, not passable to all types of vehicles
San Marcelino Taft Ayala, Manila, as of 6:37 am not passable to all types of vehicles
Burgos Finance, Manila in-front of Manila City Hall, as of 6:10 am not passable to all types of vehicles
Quezon ave Roosevelt – as of 8:04am (lagpas tao)
Congressional Road San Mateo Bataan – Not passable to all types of vehicles, as of 7:59am.
East ave City Hall – knee deep, as of 8:00am.
The MMDA has also suspended the number coding scheme in Metro Manila due to flooding. In its official Twitter account, the MMDA said: “Number Coding is lifted in WHOLE Metro Manila today including Makati.

Torrential rains since Sunday evening have triggered flooding in low-lying areas in Metro Manila.

We don’t know until when this rain would really end. Please be safe and keep yourself dry. Pray hard so that the Lord would hear our cries to save the Philippines.

For donations, you can deposit thru the following accounts:

Update from ANC twitter account as of 08/07/2012 16:14:

Accumulated rainfall today (472mm in 22 hours) has now surpassed Ondoy’s rainfall (455mm in 24 hours).

Rains over Metro Manila, Luzon could last till Wednesday – PAGASA

For those ABROAD, you can donate thru the following:

Sagip Kapamilya – DONATE

Red Cross – DONATE


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