The residents of Navotas City experienced flooding in several areas on Monday, July 21, due to continuous rainfall, with water reaching up to 11 inches in some parts, according to the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO).
The deepest flood was reported along Milflores Street in Barangay Tanza.
To manage the rising water, the city activated its pumping stations and continued repair works at the Tangos-Tanza navigational gate.
Flood-affected areas include:
Barangay Navotas East: 1–2 inches (M. Naval to Varadero)
Barangay Sipac-Almacen: 2–4 inches in several M. Naval areas
Barangay San Jose: 2–3 inches (M. Naval and E. Tuazon)
Barangay SRV entrance: 1–2 inches
Barangay NBBS: 2–3 inches (Bangus, Buwan-Buwan, Dalag, Halaan)
arangay Daanghari: 2–3 inches (Gov. Pascual area)
Barangay San Roque: 1–2 inches (Gov. Pascual and Badeo 5)
Barangay Tanza: 1–11 inches across multiple streets, with Milflores Street being the most flooded
Residents are advised to stay safe, avoid flooded areas, and follow city advisories.
Authorities continue to monitor and respond to the situation.