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Aftermath of tropical storm Ondoy at West Service Road, Paranaque

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

Floods could have been higher hours prior to the taking of this video. Bigger vehicles like trucks and buses have stalled from the chest-deep waters. Apparent are the garbage that have clung on the dividing fence that reach about 1.5 meters.

But this is a relatively more fortunate incident compared to other areas in the country. At least 10 are reported missing as of 8:40pm and more have died during the 24-hour deluge.

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  • Huh? Don't blame the gov't??? The gov't has everything to do with all of the casualties and destruction, i heard they only have 13 rubber boats that's including the navy that was deployed to do rescue missions, if they have taken necessary precautions and instill discipline many lives could have been spared and damages might have been kept to a minimum...

  • thynihillz...dont worry kabayan, filipinos ALWAYS and will always help each other during times like these

    and as for not blaming the gov't? hmmm..if thats your idea of wasting your money on gov't taxes just for their salaries and luxury and not get pissed, well, good for you... maybe your not just rich, you are wealthy indeed.

    i cant stop noticing things that government asks from us very easily yet when we needed them, they are hard as hell or nowhere to be found...where's justice in that?

  • dont just blame it to the government...blame yourselves too....tsaka..catastrophe happens anywhere...just help each other...especially those badly devastated by the fllod....

  • 'GMA used P800-million emergency fund for foreign trips' | The Philippine Star >> News >> Headlines

  • so SAD...what a PITY... what a SHAME...the philippine government seems to be fully prepared for politicians trips abroad, lavish dinners, and corrupting the country.

    but everytime and i mean everytime typhoons and natural calamities come, they seem to be always caught OFF GUARD and UNPREPARED then BEGS for donations and asks for HELP from businessmen and fellow filipinos here and abroad..."BAYANIHAN?"

    HYPOCRITES!!!

    its the AFTERMATH of government and politicians INCOMPETENCE...!!!

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