
Floods hit parts of Metro Manila due to Habagat
In an advisory, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) released flood alerts in the following areas as of 10:27 a.m.:
Makati City
As of 9:54 AM - Magallanes, Pasong Tamo: Half tire deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 9:58 AM - Magallanes, EDSA Chino Roces NB
As of 10:00 AM - EDSA before Ayala SB: Half gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
Mandaluyong City
As of 9:41 AM - EDSA Shaw Blvd Underpass: Gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
Manila City
As of 9:41 AM - Taft Avenue corner Padre Faura: Half gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 9:41 AM - Taft Avenue from Apacible to Escoda: Half gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 10:00 AM - Roxas Blvd.-P. Ocampo Intersection and Service Road: Gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 10:00 AM - Quirino Guazon: Gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 10:00 AM - Roxas Blvd.-UN Intersection and Service Road: Gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
As of 10:00 AM - JAS Tayuman NB: Gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
Pasay City
As of 9:43 AM - Andrews Ave.-Tramo: Above gutter deep, passable to all types of vehicles
Parañaque City
As of 9:53 AM - MIA Coastal intersection: Gutter deep (5 inches), passable to all types of vehicles (PATV)
According to a tweet of Super Radyo dzBB's Mark Makalalad, motorists were advised to take on a different route due to knee-deep floodwater in some roads
#BantayBaha: Boni Avenue sa Mandaluyong City, hindi na pinadaraanan sa mga motorista dahil sa mataas na baha. | via @MMakalalad pic.twitter.com/BwKslpgq8t — DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) July 21, 2025
Meanwhile, gutter-deep flood was experienced along EDSA corner Roxas Boulevard, according to a tweet of Super Radyo dzBB's Mao dela Cruz
State weather bureau PAGASA said rains may persist over a large swath of the country due to Habagat.
Monsoon rains may prevail over Zambales, Bataan, and Occidental Mindoro while occasional rains may be experienced over Metro Manila, Ilocos Region, Benguet, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Oriental Mindoro.
Cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms may be observed over Visayas, the rest of Luzon, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Northern Mindanao while partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms may be experienced over the rest of Mindanao.
PAGASA warned of flash floods and landslides in low-lying areas. —Sundy Locus/KG, GMA Integrated News

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