Over 25,000 residents in Quezon City have been evacuated to various evacuation centers due to heavy rainfall and flooding caused by Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon.
The Quezon City government has designated evacuation sites in areas prone to flooding and landslides to ensure the safety of its citizens.
A total of 8,580 families and 25,867 individuals are currently seeking shelter in 157 evacuation centers across the city.
Eighty-two barangays have been affected by the torrential rains and significant flooding.
Several areas in Quezon City, including NS Amoranto Brgy. Sto Domingo and Commonwealth - Pearl Drive, are experiencing above-waist-deep floods and are impassable to vehicles.
Other locations like SB Road Tullahan River Bridge and CP Garcia approaching University Ave. have above-knee to waist-deep floodwaters.
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