
"MANILA, Philippines – As typhoon Ondoy continues to hit Luzon, Metro Manila and nearby areas are currently flooded, the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) reported.
Based on NDCC’s latest situation report, areas in the National Capital Region that are not passable include Malabon (C4 Letre, M.H. Del Pilar, Panghulo Road, Catmon and Dampalit); E. Rodriguez cor. Araneta Avenue in Quezon City; Palasan in Valenzuela; Brgys. 180, 185, 187 in Pasay; Brgy. Santolan in Pasig; Barangay Malanday in Marikina; Brgy. Tunasan in Muntinlupa; and Brgys. Banaba, Sta. Ana, and San Mateo in Rizal.
According to the recent weather bulletin from Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) signal no. 2 remains in Aurora, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Rizal, Northern Quezon, and Polilo Island. While Isabela, Mountain Province, Ifugai, Benguet, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Mindoro provinces, Lubang Island, Marinduque, Camarines Norte, Bataan, Metro Manila and the rest of Quezon are under signal no. 1.
PAGASA added, typhoon Ondoy continues to move with a maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 100 kph. and is expected to leave the country’s area of responsibility by Monday morning. "
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Based on My Experience:
September 25, Friday
Me and my friends/groupmates were planning to have an overnight sleep at our classmate's house because we are going to shoot a documentary video for our project, well we were having fun during that night because we don't know that the next day will be a terrible day for us and those people who were also stranded.
September 26, Saturday
In the Morning we Still planned to continue the shooting but there was a problem because we were incomplete our three other mates were stranded(no Jeepneys, No cars, and No tricycles were passing by, because of the floods blocking the way) our other two classmates Paolo and Renan were stuck at the Big R in Cainta they waited there starting at 12 noon up to 4am the next day because of the flood, they're just staying at the parking lot of th
e mall, my other classmate bryan lives in Marikina seeing the news on TV "Grabe ang pangyayari sa Marikina, mga kotse, mga bahay nakalubog na at maraming namatay, ang Marikina River umapaw na pati mga bicycle doon ay palutang-lutang na lang! Paano na kaya sila(worried)?"
We also couldn't make it at home so we planned to stay there overnight(borrowing clothes).
and then my mom was also stranded at Greenville College she stayed there over night without electricity and food. I couldn't even contact her because her phone battery was empty, but thank God there's Landline. So I was so worried of my mom and also we were worried about our family, friends and classmates who were stranded and became victims of the typhoon.

September 27, Sunday
The Sun rises already at Antipolo, so we thought that it's ok now to go home but seeing on the news that there's still high floods in Marikina and Cainta OMG!! we can't still make it at home and it's a blackout no water and electricity. Dinadaan na lang namin ng mga kaibigan ko sa biro, na kami ay nasa Survivor Philippines: Antipolo LOL :D, pero worried pa rin kami sa mga kaibigan namin. Tinawagan ako ng ate ko dahil nagaalala na siya sa akin at sa mama namin, at sinabi niya na huwag daw muna ako umuwi dahil nga sa baha at mahihirapan ako pero yung mama ko naman ay nakauwi ng maayos noong araw din na ito, so thanks God.
September 28, the Aftershock!!
Yes!! I made it, nakauwi na din sa wakas, pero noong nakita namin ang Marikina, Cainta at ibang lugar sa Antipolo na may sira, grabe parang ang feeling namin nasa movie kami, alam niyo yun, yung parang malaWar of the Worlds di ba?? Lahat kaming magkakaibigan ay nashock s pangyayari, actually first time lang na naranasan ko itong ganito. So prang my trauma pa sa aking mukha. Well this is all I could tell there isn't anymore.. but I pray and hope that the people who became victims of the typhoon will be alright.
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Based on NDCC’s latest situation report, areas in the National Capital Region that are not passable include Malabon (C4 Letre, M.H. Del Pilar, Panghulo Road, Catmon and Dampalit); E. Rodriguez cor. Araneta Avenue in Quezon City; Palasan in Valenzuela; Brgys. 180, 185, 187 in Pasay; Brgy. Santolan in Pasig; Barangay Malanday in Marikina; Brgy. Tunasan in Muntinlupa; and Brgys. Banaba, Sta. Ana, and San Mateo in Rizal.
According to the recent weather bulletin from Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) signal no. 2 remains in Aurora, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Rizal, Northern Quezon, and Polilo Island. While Isabela, Mountain Province, Ifugai, Benguet, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Mindoro provinces, Lubang Island, Marinduque, Camarines Norte, Bataan, Metro Manila and the rest of Quezon are under signal no. 1.
PAGASA added, typhoon Ondoy continues to move with a maximum sustained winds of 85 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 100 kph. and is expected to leave the country’s area of responsibility by Monday morning. "
Copied from: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=508803&publicationSubCategoryId=200
Based on My Experience:
September 25, Friday

Me and my friends/groupmates were planning to have an overnight sleep at our classmate's house because we are going to shoot a documentary video for our project, well we were having fun during that night because we don't know that the next day will be a terrible day for us and those people who were also stranded.
September 26, Saturday
In the Morning we Still planned to continue the shooting but there was a problem because we were incomplete our three other mates were stranded(no Jeepneys, No cars, and No tricycles were passing by, because of the floods blocking the way) our other two classmates Paolo and Renan were stuck at the Big R in Cainta they waited there starting at 12 noon up to 4am the next day because of the flood, they're just staying at the parking lot of th

We also couldn't make it at home so we planned to stay there overnight(borrowing clothes).
and then my mom was also stranded at Greenville College she stayed there over night without electricity and food. I couldn't even contact her because her phone battery was empty, but thank God there's Landline. So I was so worried of my mom and also we were worried about our family, friends and classmates who were stranded and became victims of the typhoon.

September 27, Sunday
The Sun rises already at Antipolo, so we thought that it's ok now to go home but seeing on the news that there's still high floods in Marikina and Cainta OMG!! we can't still make it at home and it's a blackout no water and electricity. Dinadaan na lang namin ng mga kaibigan ko sa biro, na kami ay nasa Survivor Philippines: Antipolo LOL :D, pero worried pa rin kami sa mga kaibigan namin. Tinawagan ako ng ate ko dahil nagaalala na siya sa akin at sa mama namin, at sinabi niya na huwag daw muna ako umuwi dahil nga sa baha at mahihirapan ako pero yung mama ko naman ay nakauwi ng maayos noong araw din na ito, so thanks God.
September 28, the Aftershock!!

Yes!! I made it, nakauwi na din sa wakas, pero noong nakita namin ang Marikina, Cainta at ibang lugar sa Antipolo na may sira, grabe parang ang feeling namin nasa movie kami, alam niyo yun, yung parang malaWar of the Worlds di ba?? Lahat kaming magkakaibigan ay nashock s pangyayari, actually first time lang na naranasan ko itong ganito. So prang my trauma pa sa aking mukha. Well this is all I could tell there isn't anymore.. but I pray and hope that the people who became victims of the typhoon will be alright.
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