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Jones bridge.
Last edited by number001; August 20th, 2013 at 10:10 AM.
Waived na rebooking sa PAL.
Hassle ma divert sa ClarkPAL Advisory: As of 7am
Extension of Waiving of Rebooking Fees
Philippine Airlines and PAL Express passengers who are unable to take their
flights today (Aug 20 2013) due to prevailing weather conditions and
flooding, may rebook their flights without penalties.
Affected passengers have 30 days from today to rebook their flights to the
same booking class to ensure that no penalty charges are imposed.
As of 7AM all flights slated out of Manila are on hold due to weather.
Take off activities will resume once rains subside. As of this time there
are no cancellations of flights.
Davao - Manila flight PR 808 which departed DVO at 506AM was diverted to
Clark Airport and arrived there at 730AM. Estimated arrival in Manila is
9AM.
For more information, log on to Philippine Airlines :: Home and
PAL Express - Philippines Leading Promo Airline or call PAL hotline 855 8888 or PALex reservations at 855 9000.
The guard did not allow me to leave home. Knee deep daw sa labas tapos bewang sa may C5 - petron area. Naging sub un mga tsikot nakapark sa basement ng treats C5 nun kasagsagan ng ondoy. Wag naman sana this time. The wall that collapsed in C5/mckinley could be the area that gets flooded all the time. Sa may tabi ng UK embassy.
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Lumalakas na naman ulan dito sa Marikina. Kagabi sakto lang na pampatulog kahit may kulog at kidlat. Ngayon scary na kasi lumubog na yung ibang parte ng Cainta at Marikina. Buti maaga nag-suspend sa office namin.
Went for a quick errand from Q. Avenue to Crame ghills. No flood or traffic along the way.
hanggang kailan ba ito?
sa cavite, di na lumalabas ang araw. continuos ang ulan.
ambon lang ang pahinga.......![]()
New habagat rains worse than storm 'Ondoy'
Rainfall accumulation for 18 August 2013 derived by Filipino Scientist, Irene Crisologo, using Doppler radar.MANILA (2nd UPDATE) - As much as 600 millimeters of rain fell on Manila Bay on August 18, a new record high, according to scientists.
The record-high rains were spawned by the southwest monsoon, or habagat, intensified by storm Maring.
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