SUV's and vans were clearly no match against a rampaging torrent.
Taken the morning (7am) after Typhoon Ondoy hits Metro Manila. Ondoy dumped 16 inches of rain in 9 hours, the most on record to hit Manila since 1967 (more rain than Katrina). Video shot in General Segundo Street, Heroes Hills, Quezon City.
I mainly pity the less fortunate. I have been expecting the local officials after Marcos regime that sooner or later they could provide bldgs that contain small units for the less fortunate ones >>> like the remarkable system of Japanese and Hong Kong Govt.
Really Sad, No Changes at all....
Its good Filipinos have amazing spirit, openhanded, resilient and compassionate by nature except the GREEDY local officials.
END/ THANKS!
kammiechastyloverne 2 years ago
What goes around comes around. Ondoy (the act of God) is just trying to impart and uncover that Local Govt. officials still remain good-for-nothing for not any has been enhanced and reformed except serving their own bellies, fattening their wallets and non-stop corruption.
(Truth hurts)
Part 1
kammiechastyloverne 2 years ago
nakakapanghinayang yung ford fiera
papaedong 2 years ago
Tnx for posting. I used to live there and if you have gone forward a couple more houses, I would've seen my Mom's house. Good thing nobody lives there at the moment coz the flood reached the second floor. BTW, the street is general segundo and boy did it have its history of flooding which i kinda miss. Tnx again
27noeledjb 2 years ago
lol there goes all there nice import tunned up cars lol
KuyaThirds 2 years ago