Heavy rains cause flooding, suspend work and classes in Samar

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Heavy rains cause flooding, suspension of work and classes in Samar

/ 07:38 PM January 10, 2025

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TACLOBAN CITY — Continuous rains brought by a shear line have caused flooding in several areas of Eastern Samar and Northern Samar provinces on Friday, Jan. 10.

In Northern Samar, work and classes in the municipalities of Lope de Vega, Catubig, and Catarman were suspended.

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Gov. Edwin Ongchuan ordered the suspension of work at the provincial capitol in Catarman due to flooding.

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Other towns in the province, including San Roque, Mondragon, and Laoang, were also affected by the floods.

According to Rei Josiah Echano, provincial disaster risk reduction management officer, the floods affected 232 families, composed of 609 individuals, in Catarman, Mondragon, and San Roque.

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Power outages were reported in Catarman, Laoang, Lapinig, Lope de Vega, and Mapanas as of Friday morning.

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Communication lines in these areas were also slowing down.

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READ: Bicol Region to experience heavy rain this weekend – Pagasa

In Eastern Samar, classes were suspended in Sulat, Dolores, and Can-avid due to the adverse weather conditions.

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Borongan City, the provincial capital, reported flooding in 19 barangays, affecting 533 families or 1,722 individuals.

Since Thursday, Jan. 9, both Eastern Samar and Northern Samar have been experiencing nonstop rains caused by the shear line.

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The towns of San Julian, Can-avid, Dolores, Arteche, and Jipapad in Eastern Samar were also affected by the continuous downpour.

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in Eastern Visayas has advised local governments to remain vigilant and monitor the situation as heavy rainfall continues to pose risks to communities.

TAGS: Flooding, Rain, Samar

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