AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHabagat Flood Response: Heavy southwest monsoon rains kept Metro Manila and nearby provinces on alert, with flooding reported across Quezon City, Pasig, Caloocan, Makati, Malabon and Mandaluyong, while multiple local governments opened evacuation centers and urged residents to stay ready for landslides and flash floods. Health Protection: Manila announced limited-schedule free doxycycline at city health centers for people who waded through floodwaters, aimed at leptospirosis prevention, while hospitals and offices adjusted operations. Water Monitoring: Laguna de Bay’s water level rose to about 12.25 meters—near the critical high threshold—prompting continued close monitoring. Weather Outlook: PAGASA said rains will persist across Luzon and parts of the Visayas for the week, with an LPA east of northern Luzon showing a medium chance of tropical development but still feeding the monsoon rains. Flood Control Spending Scrutiny: Sen. Panfilo Lacson questioned flood-control effectiveness, citing DPWH flood management allocations totaling P1.939 trillion from 2011–2025 amid continued “uncontrolled” flooding. Local Safety Orders: Several cities restricted fishing and sailing during rough conditions, and some areas suspended classes and outpatient services as storms disrupted daily life.
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