Metro Manila’s flood-prone streets

Philippine Daily Inquirer August 15,2018

And the list keeps growing every day.

When before they only had Espana Boulevard to worry about when the rainy season comes, a lot of motorists have added more and more areas of concern for flooding in Metro Manila.

The misery that the recent habagat brought to Metro Manila recalled images of the young lawyer-to-be who drove his car through waist-high flood, then uttered “I wasn’t informed” of the flood. This made him an Internet celebrity for the wrong reason. Another case was the Land Rover Defender that got stuck on Araneta Ave.

Stalled vehicles, of course, are a common sight during heavy flooding, and it’s only in the Philippines where this road misery becomes a source of income for people who prey on the unlucky drivers by offering their services for a fee.

Here are some of the streets and intersections to seriously consider avoiding when a continuous downpour lasts for hours:

España Blvd. from the Antipolo-Maceda area all the way to UST in Manila

The Lagusnilad underpass in the Manila City Hall vicinity

Araneta Ave. near Talayan, Quezon City

Maysilo Circle—Boni Avenue and its vicinity, Kalentong Street, New Panaderos Street, Shaw Boulevard and Acacia Lane, Mandaluyong City

Osmeña-Skyway northbound in Makati

Santolan-Edsa in Camp Aguinaldo Area

Edsa-North Avenue, Quezon City

Don Bosco, Makati

Most parts of Taft Ave. in Manila

Rizal Ave. cor. R. Papa, Sampaloc, Manila

Buendia-South Superhighway southbound, Makati

Buendia-South Superhighway northbound, Makati

C5 Bagong Ilog area

Chino Roces Ave. corner Dela Rosa, Makati

West Service Road, Merville, Paranaque

Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati

East Ave. cor. Edsa, Quezon City

Aurora Blvd., Araneta Ave., Quezon City

Victory Avenue, E. Rodriguez Avenue, Quezon City

Commonwealth Ave., Philcoa, Quezon City

C5 before Aurora Katipunan flyover, Quezon City

Quiapo, Manila

Makati Diversion Channel, South Superhighway, Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue

Barangay Doña Imelda, Damayan Lagi, Tatalon, Quezon City

Ninoy Aquino Avenue, Parañaque City

Quirino Avenue in the areas of Plaza Dilao, and Pedro Gil and Guazon Streets, Manila

Source: MMDA/Project Noah/Inquirer Research

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