
Originally Posted by
thunder_god
Guys,
The heavy rains these past few days really affected certain parts of Pasig where the community/barangay my folks are living in were flooded. Floods going in and out of the area are thigh to waist deep. Had to rescue them early this morning and brought them to our place temporarily using our T6. I was hesistant at first to charge the floods when I reached the area, pero I saw another T6 evacuating a few people also from the same neighborhood. Nung nagkatapatan kme ng windows, nagusap kme saglit and he told me that the T6 is really holding up with the floods. He's been helping evacuate people from that area to a nearby evacuation center. He asked me why not help evacuate kse the local barangay needed all the help they can get in rescuing people from their homes. So after sending my folks to higher grounds sa place namin, went back to the neighborhood were I grew up then started helping the local barangay in reaching out to those people needed to be rescued. May mga kasabay din kmeng ibang pick-up owners who helped out. Syempre bidang-bida yung ranger, sbe pa nga nung rescuers dun sa evacuees "dun kayo sumakay sa malaking truck na puti". Though, nakaawa yung kalagayan nung ibang tao na ni-rescue namin, lalo na yung may mga newborn babies pa. Nakakataba ng puso when they say "thank you" after being rescued. Told the other ranger owner na we can put-up a group of pick-up truck owners sa local community namen to volounteer when in need, since these past few years expected na ang rains and flooding 3rd or 4th quarter evrey year. Told him we can name the group, "Ranger Rescue Team", hehe.
Anyway, stay safe na lang to everyone. We all know that we Ranger owners have the capacity to extend a helping hand to our fellow countrymen. If it's not to much, do what you can do to help people especially dun sa mga flooded areas na kaya ng T6 naten.