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GMA Network
05-08-2025
- Climate
- GMA Network
Following the floods, Ninong Ry looks for new a location for studio
Ninong Ry is looking for a new location where he could set up his studio after enduring the recent floods brought about by simultaneous storms and the Southwest Monsoon. On Facebook, the popular food vlogger said it was too tiring to even think of going through the same ordeal. "Sobrang daming oras, energy, at pera ang nasasayang tuwing mangyayari to kaya palagay ko, oras na. Oras na siguro para humanap kami ng bagong studio," he added before making a shoutout to his followers. "Baka lang meron kayong alam na pwedeng lipatan na location, pwedeng bahay, or kung ano man na pwede naming i-fit out na maging studio," he said adding his preferred some place with parking, near Malabon so that his team, presumably residents of the LGU, will not have a hard time coming to the office. "Sana hindi gaanong binabaha," he added. In 2024, he already endured the same thing when his Malabon home flooded because of Typhoon Carina. According to Ninong Ry, he initially wanted to stay put because "naniniwala kasi ako na swerte tong lugar na 'to pero hindi ba kung naniniwala ka sa konsepto ng swerte, dapat naniniwala ka din sa konsepto ng malas? Eto na nga siguro yun," Ninong Ryan said. Metro Manila and nearby provinces were submerged in floods after non-stop rains from simultaneous typhoons and the Southwest Monsoons. Several dams in Luzon also had to release water, adding to the flooding problem. — LA, GMA Integrated News
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GMA Network
22-07-2025
- Climate
- GMA Network
Ninong Ry, among those affected by floods
Ninong Ry is among those affected by the floods brought about by the Habagat. On social media, the content creator shared snaps of his kitchen in thigh-deep flood waters. He also shared photos from what appears to be living room, as well as from the garage that shows a lone black car in the floodwaters. "Heto na naman tayo. Stay safe mga inaanak. Makakaahon din tayo. Laban lang," Ninong Ry said. He didn't reveal his whereabouts but last year, the internet-famous chef also experienced flooding in his Malabon home during Typhoon Carina — remember her? Anyway, Metro Manila and some parts of Luzon have been experiencing heavy rains caused by Habagat, following Typhoon Crising. According to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Tuesday said more than 490,000 families have been affected by the bad weather. Classes in all levels, as well as government offices have been suspended on Wednesday, July 23, while malls and establishments have started waiving parking fees and offering WiFi and access to charging stations. In its 10am bulletin on Tuesday, PAGASA said it was monitoring three LPAs in and outside of the Philippine Area of Responsibility. At 2pm, the weather bureau said one of the LPAs has developed into Tropical Depression Dante. — LA, GMAI ntegrated News