Hundreds of families evacuated as Marikina River reaches critical level

A resident arrives at an evacuation center with his television set after abandoning his house following the swelling of the Marikina River in Marikina city, Tuesday Aug. 20, 2013. Flooding caused by some of the Philippines' heaviest rains on record submerged more than half the capital Tuesday, turning roads into rivers and trapping tens of thousands of people in homes and shelters. The government suspended all work except rescues and disaster response for a second day. AP/Bullit Marquez

MANILA, Philippines - Hundreds of families living along Marikina River were evacuated as its water went as high as the critical level of 19 meters on Tuesday afternoon.

The Marikina City public information office said the water level went up to 19 meters at 5:34 p.m. Four hours after the water level subsided to 18.3 meters.

As of 11:45 p.m., the river's water level was down to 17.4 meters and continues to subside as the torrential rains have ceased for several hours.

Alert Level 3 remains in effect, which means residents are still urged to evacuate.

The Marikina City local government ordered a forced evacuation of the residents along the river.

As of 6:50 p.m., a total of 5,568 persons or 1,154 families have been evacuated to the H. Bautista Elementary School.

Earlier data posted by the Marikina City public information office on the number of evacuees showed that 1,734 families were brought to nine other temporary shelters within the city.

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