00:00A ditch in the barangay of Taytay, Rizal, has reached its neck.
00:04Residents there are starting to evacuate in fear of rising water levels
00:08due to the continuous pouring of rain and floods.
00:11This is the story of Kalyeng Indalam by JM and Sinas.
00:13JM?
00:16In Ortigas Extension in Rizal, the road is filled with cars every day.
00:21It is flooded with rain due to floods and typhoons.
00:28Many of the cars were forced to return to their homes.
00:31If it's not possible anymore,
00:33because of the continuous pouring of rain,
00:35I might not be able to go home by 10 p.m.
00:39I don't want to stay on the road.
00:41Some establishments are also flooded.
00:43Even this subdivision, the water level has reached its neck.
00:48But some residents are still staying in their homes.
00:51It's still possible. We can still rest here.
00:58The length of E. Rodriguez Street in San Ysidro, Taytay, Rizal, is still flooded.
01:04Residents here say that the situation has been like this for 24 hours.
01:10Despite the flood, residents are still walking and walking
01:15because this is the easiest way for them to go.
01:19We also joined the MDRRMO of Taytay, Rizal,
01:22to go to Barangay San Juan,
01:24where there is a place where the water level has reached its neck.
01:28This is one of the places we are watching because it is a creek side.
01:33We have been here for a while, in the early morning.
01:38This is the site in Pangodi,
01:40one of the places in Taytay that is always flooded whenever it rains.
01:44But compared to the previous rains, the water level is higher now.
01:48We were also able to rescue some residents.
01:51The water level is deep, sir.
01:53How deep?
01:54It's up to our necks.
01:56It's up to our necks.
01:58Pre-emptive evacuation in Taytay, Rizal is continuing
02:02for the affected residents.
02:04The evacuation center is also ready.
02:18For more information, visit www.fema.gov
02:21For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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