when roxas blvd was initially built, there was no need for a drainage system. one only had to dig a short ditch in the direction of the bay.
before the bay was reclaimed, the plentiful open drains that did pasay city favors, was very visible past the sea wall. for a time, the pasay floods, if they occurred at all, receded within one or two hours.
i do not know what happened to our flood mitigation drain systems, when they started re-claiming the bay.
ibang klase ito ulan ah. Bubuhos-aaraw-bubuhos-aaraw. Nakakalokoh ah.
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about sa reclaimed jan pasay. Yan ang mali ginawa ng smmall of asia. Ang hirap pa naman kalaban ng nature. Kahit ba nagiging tourist destination si MOA eh mali talaga eh.
hangang saan ba yung sakop ng reclaimed jan?
Ang lakas talaga ng ulan pag tabing dagat. Buhos kung buhos eh.
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WTF. Mas worse pa sa Pilipinas dito sa Las vegas. I knew it was gonna be hot but not oven hot
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Nasa gilid kaya madaming tubig. Basta wag lang mahangin nakakatakot pag may lumilipad.
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...weren't you asking for rain and more rain, a few weeks ago..?
heh heh.
oo dok ok ganito para mapuno dam. PEro wag mahangin kasi yung mga sinampay ko mababasa kahit may bungbung eh pag hinangin eh basang-sisiw.
Or you could go to a laundry shop with gas fired drier for good measure.
Time consuming nga lang.
Sweldo weekend and monsoon rain...
Bumper to bumper traffic and stranded commuters can be seen along
Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City after a downpour of heavy rain on Friday, August 2, 2019 caused flooding in parts of Metro Manila. Photo by Darren Langit/Rappler