Typhoon Ulysses Aftermath - Montalban Rodriguez Rizal, Dela Costa Homes V
Video around Dela Costa Homes V Montalban Rodriguez Rizal after the Typhoon Ulysses. Typhoon Ulysses aftermath in Rodriguez, Rizal - Video of the debris brought by the flood following Typhoon Ulysses, in Rodriguez, Rizal province, Philippines, November 13, 2020 - around Dela Costa Homes V community.
After the storm Video
Marikina City and Rizal towns San Mateo and Montalban, are yet to recover from the shock of what seemed to be a repeat of their ordeal in the aftermath of Typhoon Ondoy several years ago. The images of people on their rooftops asking to be rescued evoke the same fear we went through as we surveyed the destruction brought about by Ondoy 11 years ago.
Typhoon Vamco, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ulysses, was a powerful Category 4-equivalent typhoon that recently caused the worst flooding in Metro Manila since Ketsana in 2009. The twenty-second named storm and tenth typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, Vamco originated as a tropical depression northwest of Palau, where it slowly continued its northwest track until it made landfall in Quezon.
Tens of thousands of homes in low-lying areas in Metro Manila, Rizal, Bicol and other parts of the country were submerged by the floods, prompting residents to scramble onto rooftops, awaiting rescue.
Rizal town under state of calamity following ‘Ulysses’ onslaught
The town of Rodriguez in Rizal province has been placed under a state of calamity following the onslaught of typhoon Ulysses (international name: Vamco), its local government announced over the weekend. Rodriguez (formerly known as Montalban)— tagged as one of the hardest hit areas by Ulysses — suffered heavy flooding that led to the evacuation of many residents.
ABISO PUBLIKO: KAPASIYAHAN BLG. 235 s. 2020 Kapasyahang nagdedeklara na nasa KALAGAYANG KALAMIDAD ANG BAYAN NG RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN), RIZAL dahil sa pananalasa ng BAGYONG ULYSSES.
Posted by Bayan ng Montalban on Saturday, 14 November 2020
The Rizal Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office earlier reported over 25,000 families had to seek temporary shelter after the typhoon battered the province, many of whom were from the said town as well as from the municipality of San Mateo.
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