MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reported flooding in several roads in Metro Manila on Thursday afternoon, following heavy rains.
In Quezon City, gutter-deep floods were reported at the NS Amoranto corner Don Jose in Barangay Sienna and along A. Bonifacio in Barangay Del Monte and Elliptical Road in Diliman although they had subsided by 5:01 p.m.
In Caloocan City, eight-inch floods were reported at Samson Road near Lapu-Lapu Street, Samson Road near UE, C3 at the NLEX Connector, and McArthur Highway Calle Uno northbound but which remained passable to all vehicles.
In Valenzuela City, gutter-deep floods were recorded along McArthur Highway in Barangay Dalandanan near BDO Wilcon but was still passable., This news data comes from:http://www.771bg.com
Heavy rains flood parts of Metro Manila anew
In Malabon City, 19-inch floods were reported along Governor Pascual Avenue in Barangay Catmon, making it impassable to light vehicles. The Malabon City Central Command also listed flooding in Acacia, Maysilo, Panghulo, Santulan, Tañong, Tonsuya, and Tugatog, but were passable to vehicles.

Authorities reminded residents to take precautions when wading through floodwaters.
Heavy rains flood parts of Metro Manila anew
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