Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Severe flooding has struck Manila, the capital of the Philippines, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate as heavy monsoon rains submerge entire neighborhoods. Emergency rescue operations are ongoing with at least two people still missing. The overflowing Marikina River and swollen creeks have paralyzed daily life, closed schools and government offices, and triggered widespread displacement. Authorities urge residents to stay alert and take safety precautions as more rain is expected. Stay updated on developments from Metro Manila and neighboring provinces amid this climate crisis.
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