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This is from one of our peeps in the musclecar forum:
"My family's fine.
But, my bro lives in Marikina, so his house went under. Water went all the way to the 2nd floor yesterday. Today it went down and it was mud everywhere up to the knees. Good thing they they had a 4x4 to get back. But most of hus stuff in the first floor is gone. Spent the afternoon there shovling the mud out.
But the 26th was quite the ordeal.
Fortunate for him, he and his family were not in their home when it happened. They just came from the hospital cuz their kid was sick. On their way home dropped their kid at the grand parents and went to ther home to assess the damage. That was yesterday afternoon at the hieght of the flooding.
However, I have to give it to him. He was sort of a hero for the residents in the area.
There were no rescuers when they arrived. But families were trapped in their home with flood waters in until the 2nd floor. My bro bravely swam to his house to check their stuff. In doing so, he saw that his neighbors were trapped. No lifeboats or rubber boats in sight. the military was not even there. But, his next door neighbor was stuck with a 3 day old baby in the house. He went to his house and got his kid's inflatable swimming pool. inflated it and ferried his neighbors to higher ground. Mind you, this was in the cinco hermanos area right beside the marikina River.
After ferrying his neighbor, he didn't stop there. He want back with the makeshift lifeboat to get his other neighbors who had kids and ferried them to higher ground. He did this several times for the rest of the residents in the area. He even drove a wounded guy to the hospital. All this he did after having his arm operated on last thursday. This bro of mine was at it until 8pm, cuz that's the only time the military came to help the day (make that night).
When they arrived, he had already ferried most of the families in his compound. Tired and exhausted, he left his makeshift lifeboat/infatable swimmingpol with the military to finish the job.
That's my bro Carld. Proud to have him as a bro.
Good thing tho is that his ranger and coronet were at the shop safe and sound. Unfortunately, his bike collection (except 1) went under as well. But, that's ok. At least he and his family are fine and so are all the people he saved."


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