The water level at the Marikina River is now past the 15 meter mark, prompting the first alarm in accordance with the city's disaster risk reduction system.
In its latest update, the Marikina Public Information Office said the water level reached 15.2 meters as of 5:43 pm. MANILA, Philippines โThe Marikina River has reached the 15-meter mark, triggering the first alarm in the cityโs disaster risk reduction system. First alarm raised as Marikina River water level breaches 15 meters
The water level at the Marikina River reached first alarm yesterday afternoon due to heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Florita.
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Authorities are keeping an eye on the Marikina river's water level because of heavy rains earlier today.Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro joins us now for ...
A 15-meter water level prompts the first alarm โ which means residents in nearby areas should prepare for possible evacuation.
As of 4 p.m., the Bureau of Fire Protection Marikina said it has not monitored any flooding incident in the city. The water level was at 15 meters as of 4:38 p.m., as shown on the Facebook Live of Marikina City Rescue 161. MANILA (UPDATED) โ The water level at the Marikina River on Tuesday reached first alarm amid continuous light to moderate rains due to severe tropical storm Florita.
Around 93 families residing near the Marikina River were evacuated on Tuesday night, Aug. 23, as the river's water level rose to 15 meters and prompted a ...
The water level reached 15 meters at 4:48 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23 until Wednesday, Aug. When the water level of the Marikina River reaches 15 meters, the local government signals the first alarm, alerting residences in low-lying areas near the river to prepare for possible evacuation. The Marikina City DRRMO command center monitors the Marikina River water level through CCTVs and on-the-ground at the water level gauging station (WLGS). Bautista Elementary School.
The first alarm was raised at Marikina River as the water level reached 15.2 meters Tuesday afternoon due to heavy rains brought by Severe Tropical Storm ...
This means "evacuate." The second alarm will be raised when water reaches 16 meters, and this means "prepare." This means "warning."