Torrential rains Tuesday night flooded many parts of Metro Manila leaving hundreds of commuters stranded.
According to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) project NOAH, torrential rains were recorded across Metro Manila.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) issued thunderstorm warnings in the evening for Metro Manila and several surrounding areas.
- Stranded commuters seek shelter at gas stations to try to escape floods. Photo by Kristine Sabillo
- Chino Roces after torrential rains.
- Traffic along north-bound lane of OsmeƱa Hi-way cor Arnaiz not moving. Dennis Maliwanag
- Cars wade through flood waters on Chino Roces Ave. as heavy rains continue to lash Makati City, September 9, 2015. File photo. Dennis Maliwanag
- Cars wade through flood waters on Chino Roces Ave. as heavy rains continue to lash Makati City. Dennis Maliwanag
- Cars wade through flood waters on Chino Roces Ave. as heavy rains continue to lash Makati City. Dennis Maliwanag
- Enterprising pedicab drivers ferry stranded office workers P100/head for a 500-meter ride thru knee-deep floodwater. Dennis Maliwanag
- Torrential rains leave this section of Chino Roces Ave near WalterMart impassable to light vehicles
- Chino Roces after torrential rains.
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