Last Tuesday (August 20, 2013) in the morning we were alarmed by heavy and unstoppable rains brought by Monsoon rains and Typhoon Maring. Although we were lucky enough since our area situated at a higher elevation but we were concerned about our neighbors. As we were closely monitoring the news, the flash report about the flooded area along Sucat Road specifically at SM City Sucat became the center of our conversation.
Flooded road at SM Sucat

Waist deep flood in SM Sucat

People use rope to cross the road due to strong current

This is my third flood encounter in Metro Manila. But this is the first time that I was so curious and eager to witness the flashing of water and hoping that I could help someone in need. Then, I got my bike and pedalled 5KM away from our house. The roads were almost covered by large volume of smelly, muddy, dirty water but I continue to passed through just to arrive at my desired destination. I was so tired since I left home at 7:30am and return by 2:30pm, no water to drink and food to eat. But I was satisfied that I helped motorists giving passable road updates. Meanwhile I got wounds while walking and carrying by bike. Hope it wont be worst.

Banca to the rescue along Sucat Road Paranaque

Duty Free Philippines 

Flooded NAIA Airport



We are all lucky enough so let's help victims something to eat, to drink and let's donate our extra clothes. We can do this by coordinating with to our nearest Red Cross units or other institutions.

Serbisyo lang po

Along Daang Batang Road, Multinational/Moonwalk Paranaque