State of calamity declared in Quezon City as monsoon rains cause widespread flooding
The Quezon City government declared a state of calamity on Tuesday, July 22, following continuous heavy rains and flooding brought on by the southwest monsoon (habagat).
The declaration was approved during a special session of the 23rd City Council, presided over by Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, to expedite the release of emergency funds and allow for faster and more coordinated disaster response across the city.
In anticipation of worsening conditions, the local government conducted preemptive evacuations on Monday, July 21, in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
As of 1:00 p.m. on July 22, a total of 10,334 families or 35,774 individuals have been evacuated and are currently staying in designated evacuation centers.
Families were relocated to designated evacuation centers, and rescue teams were deployed to assist in the operations.
The Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (QCDRRMO) remains on heightened alert, with emergency responders positioned throughout the city to assist affected communities and monitor high-risk areas.
Residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid flooded roads, and report any emergencies or requests for assistance via the Quezon City Helpline 122.