Sun.Star Pampanga

136 Pampanga villages flooded

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - Even before Kapampanga­ns can recover from the damages brought about by the past weather disturbanc­es, the southwest monsoon induced by typhoon “Karding”brought anew heavy rains in the province of Pampanga, flooding more than 100 of its villages.

Based on the latest report of the Pampanga Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council headed by Angie Blanco, a total of 136 barangays from 17 municipali­ties and one city are now submerged in floodwater­s due to continuous heavy downpour of rain.

In the southern part of the province, all the barangays of Macabebe and Masantol towns are flooded by up to four feet while the local disaster risk reduction and management councils (LDRRMCs) recorded four flooded barangays in Apalit town, 18 in Guagua town, one in Sta. Rita, 12 in Sasmuan town, four in Floridabla­nca, and 15 in Lubao town.

The capital city of San Fernando was not spared by the onslaught of rains this time and recorded minimal flooding in some barangays, while the towns of Mexico, Bacolor, Arayat, Candaba, Minalin, Sta. Ana, San Luis, Mabalacat and Magalang are also experienci­ng flooding as of yesterday noon.

Several thoroughfa­res in the municipali­ties of Masantol, Macabebe, San Simon, Magalang, Candaba, Floridabla­nca, City of San Fernando and Guagua are also not passable to light vehicles due to knee-deep floodwater­s.

Meanwhile, Capitol declared a suspension of classes in all levels throughout the province, while government work in the province was suspended in the afternoon as a precaution­ary measure.

The PDRRMC likewise advised Kapampanga­ns to remain alert and stay indoors, if possible, to avoid untoward incidents, and are urged to closely coordinate with their respective LDRRMC for possible pre-emptive evacuation.

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