Over 13,000 evacuated from Marikina river areas in Philippines over flood threat: Reports
Manila, July 24
The authorities have evacuated more than 13,000 people residing near the Marikina River east of the capital of Manila due to the threat of flooding, media reported on Saturday, citing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).
As of 900 a.m. local time (0100 GMT), as many as 3,030 families, or 13,006 people, have been transported to evacuation centers, the broadcaster added.
A number of areas in Manila remain flooded due to nonstop rains, CNN Philippines said, citing the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.
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