Ninong Ry shares flooded home in Malabon
Internet-famous chef Ninong Ry shared images of his flooded home in Malabon due to heavy rains caused by the enhanced southwest monsoon or 'habagat', posting updates on Tuesday, July 22.
The photos show knee-deep floodwaters in his kitchen and living room, as well as a lone car submerged in water in the garage, with additional images of people wading through flooded streets in his community.
Ninong Ry encouraged everyone to stay safe and remain resilient during the crisis, reminding followers that material things can be replaced but lives cannot.
According to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), over 490,000 families across Metro Manila and parts of Luzon have been affected by the flooding.
Classes and government offices were suspended on Wednesday, July 23, while malls offered free parking and charging stations for those seeking refuge.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported that one of three Low Pressure Areas (LPAs) had developed into Tropical Depression Dante.
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