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Flooded areas in Metro Manila - Tuesday

The Philippine Star

Flooded areas in Metro Manila as of 10 a.m. according to the MMDA:

 

MANILA
Rizal Ave (Tomas-Mapua) Tire-deep
Osmena (Quiriono-A-Linao) - Knee-deep
Quirino L. Guinto - 1/2 tire-deep
Espana-Antipolo - Knee-deep
Dela Fuente-Maceda - Gutter-deep
RMB Pureza - Above knee
Romualdez-Taft - Not passable to light vehicles
Bonifacio Dr- Roxas Katigbak - Not passable to light vehicles
Manila City Hall - Waist-deep
Quirino P. Dilao - Gutter-deep
F. Manalo Blumentritt - Not passable to all
Espana Lacson - 1/2 gutter-deep
Roxas Aristocrat - gutter-deep
Quirino Extension UN - waist-deep

C5
Hypermart NB/SB - Above knee
Canley Rd. SB - Not passable to light vehicles
Kalayaan Service Rd. SB - Not passable to light vehicles
McKinley Hill SB - Tire-deep

EDSA
Taft - Thigh-deep, Not passable to all vehicles
Roxas - Knee-deep
Santolan Service Rd NB - 1/2 tire-deep
Camp  Aguinaldo Gate 3 NB - Tire-deep
Shaw (before intersection) NB - gutter-deep
Ortigas SB - gutter-deep
Magallanes MRT NB/SB - Chest-deep

Quezon City
N. Domingo Gilmore - Not passable to light vehicles
Q. Ave Biak na Bato - Knee-deep
SM Centerpoint WB - Gutter-deep
Araneta Ave. (Maria Clara, Calamaba, Amoranto) - Not passable to light vehicles

Southern
Villamor towards Magallanes - Thigh-deep
SM Sucat - Not passable to all types of vehicles
Shaw Magallanes - Knee-deep
Baclaran-Redemptorist -Knee-deep
Pascor Drive - Knee-deep
Osmena-Buendia -Waist-deep
Roxas Airport - Knee-deep
Pasong Tamo- Thigh-deep

SkyWay (via @SkywaySOMCO)
Magallanes exit - Not passable
Don Bosco exit - Not passable
Amorsolo exit - Not passable
Bicutan exit - Not passable
Buendia exit - Not passable

Makati (via @MakatiTraffic)
Ayala cor. EDSA
Vito Cruz exit - Pablo Ocampo Street - 2-3 feet
Gil Puyat from Dian to SSH - 9 inches
Brgy. Bangkal: P. Binay from Estrella to Malvar (2-3 feet), M. Reyes Acuna (2 feet), Luna (3 feet)
Brgy. Pio Del Pilar: Dela Rosa (4-5 feet), Chino Roces (3 feet), M. Ocampo (2 feet) J. Victor (1 foot), Medina Creek (4 feet)
Brgy. Tejeros: streets of Aranda, Montojo, Chino Roces, Ponte, Davila, Yague and Mascardo(1-2 feet)
Brgy. Palanan: streets of Dela Rosa, P. Medina, M. Ocampo, E. Ramos, Taylo, (2-4 inches) J. Victor. Not Passable (5 inches), McKinley (1 foot)
Brgy. Singkamas: streets of Primo Rivera, Aranda, Montojo, Ponte and Sunrise to Davila (10-15 inches)
Brgy. La Paz: all streets (2-3 feet)
Brgy. Kasilawan: streets of Pascua going to M. Roxas, Cagayan, San Franciso, Pinagkaisahan, Mendoza. (4-3 inches)
Brgy. Magallanes: streets of Pasong Tamo Ext. (Tunnel)Pasong Tamo going to Cubao (2-3 feet), Victoria, Humabon, Magallanes Ave. (2-3 feet)
Brgy. Rizal: streets of Paloma, Wood Pecker and Blue Boz (14-16 inches)
Brgy. Pembo: streets of Sampaguita Extn. and Cactus (1 foot), Talipapa Market(2 feet), along Target Range Blvr and Topas (4-5 feet), Charlie and Gumamel (3 feet)
Brgy. San Isidro: along Gil Puyat Ave. not passable
Brgy. San Antonio: streets of Mayapis, Zobel, Akle, St. Paul, Caong, (4-5 feet). Not passable to light vehicles.

Mandaluyong (via @MandaluyongPIO)
Maysilo Bumatay - above knee level
Maysilo Circle - 1.5 feet
M. Yulo, Hagdan Bato Libis - 3 feet
Insider I, Insider II, Pananalig - 1.5 feet
Nanirahan and Villarica - 3 feet
Boni-F Ortigas - 1.5 feet
P Cruz-I Lopez - 1.5 feet
Canteras - 1.5 feet
I Lopez - 1.5 feet
Ballesteros - 1.5 feet
Lerma - 1.5 feet
Backside Interior - 1.5 feet
125 Aglipay - 1.5 feet
Bumatay - 1.5 feet
Barangka/Bumatay - 1.5 feet
Boni-Sikap - 1.5 feet
Tanglaw - 1.5 feet
Maysilo-Bumatay - 1.5 feet
Maysilo-Sn Francisco - 1.5 feet
Sn Rafael- 1.5 feet
Celia - 1.5 feet
San Ignacio - 1.5 feet
San Pablo - 1.5 feet
Lerma Creek - 1.5 feet

Las Pinas (via @PIAalerts)
front of Univ of Perpetual Help Rizal Dalta and some part of Las Piñas City hall - gutter level
Pamplona area along Alabang-Zapote road - knee level

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