Aftermath: Ondoy and the rest of us (UPDATED Sunday 10:55 am)


Here in the Philippines, Metro Manila and 23 provinces are currently under a state of calamity. This is due to Tropical Storm Ketsana -- known here as Ondoy -- dumping huge amounts of rain on Luzon. It started raining lightly on Sep. 25, Friday, then intensified and continued all the way into Saturday evening. It hammered an average of 2.24 inches of rain per hour, swamping us with a month's worth of rain in a span of six hours. Which is interesting considering I counted almost 24 hours of solid rain (it lightened up a bit near 11pm Saturday night).

News
For more news, check out the various Philippine news site links at the bottom of this page. Or go to Facebook and check out the posts of people based in the Philippines.

Unconfirmed Reports (via Social Networks only, haven't seen on news)

  • LRT / MRT operation at 24 hours till crisis over
  • open and closed roads: "C5 from Boni to Libis is clear (both lanes) using flyovers. Traffic Ortigas-C5 intersection since portions of Cainta remain impassable. Eastwood interior water-free now but very muddy after the flooding last night. Katipunan White Plains to Miriam College is also clear except for slight build-up on the flyover where Marikina residents and bystanders are waiting it out." outdated, water levels have subsided, but road access unclear.
  • SLEX apparently open but really muddy - drive carefully SLEX accessible.
  • A Relief Operations Drop-Off Center has been set-up at La Salle Greenhills. Those who are living in the nearby areas may bring clothes, canned goods, instant noodles, medicines and other donations to Gate 2 of La Salle Greenhills, along Ortigas Ave., Mandaluyong.
  • (as of 12 noon - 28 Sep 2009) Ateneo has enough volunteers, but needs canned goods. La Salle Greenhills needs cars. Xavier School has enough cars but needs donations. Please go where you're needed. Whitespace Pasong Tamo needs 2nd wave of volunteers
  • also check this post on the latest donation needs.

Pleas for Rescue
Emergency Numbers (UPDATED LIST of Numbers and Donation Recommendations HERE)
  1. National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Emergency Numbers: 912-5668, 911-1406, 912-2665 and 911-5061.
  2. Bagyong Ondoy Hotline for anyone who needs help: 734-2118 and 734-2120.
  3. NCRPO Hotline for rubber boats and trucks requests: 838-3203 and 838-3354.
  4. MMDA: 136. Coast Guard: 527-6136.
  5. Marikina Boat Rescue Number: 646-2436
  6. PAG-ASA: 433-8526
  7. Philippine Red Cross: 143 or 527.0000
Really just relaying these numbers from other sources, such as the LiveJournal of a friend and former colleague and various posts on Facebook. Check this link for an updated listing of numbers.

Video and Pic Links

If you want to get a better idea of the damage wrought (or you haven't had your fill yet from the various news sites) check out these links.
That's it for Monday afternoon.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, thanks for this list -- am reposting and linking to it on my blog too.

AV said...

Linking to this on my blog as well. Thanks!