From the U.P. Diliman FB site, August 10 Wednesday:
“From Chancellor Michael L. Tan: Due to continuing strong monsoon rains classes are suspended at all levels in UP Diliman today.
Offices will remain open but administrators and supervisors should excuse staff who are unable to report for work because of flooding.”
“From Chancellor Michael L. Tan: Because of the class suspension today, registration is extended to Friday, August 12.”
As of 5am August 10, 2016, Wednesday: Walang pasok all levels (No classes/ classes suspended in all levels) in the following cities and municipalities: Bataan, Antipolo, Valenzuela, Cainta, Taytay, Maynila, Mandaluyong, Las Piñas, Makati, Pasay, Marikina, Pateros Taguig, Parañaque, Obando, Bacoor, San Pedro Laguna, Teresa Rizal.
From inq.net: “The San Roque Dam in San Manuel town in Pangasinan will start spilling water into the Agno River at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, an official of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) said. “Valeriano Barro, Napocor flood operations manager, said one of the dam’s six spillway gates will be opened at 0.5 meter high. ” “This is just a preemptive release,” said Barro by telephone. “At noon Monday, the dam’s water elevation was 278.56 meters above sea level (masl), just 1.44 meters below its critical level of 280 masl. The dam has a maximum level of 290 masl.
“Barro said water has been flowing into the dam at a rate of 970 cubic meters per second (cms). One cubic meter per second is equivalent to 1,000 liters or five drums of water. “Aside from runoff water from the Cordillera mountains, water flowing into the dam also comes from the Binga Dam in the river’s upstream. “On Monday noon, Binga had one spillway gate open at a meter high. “Water released by the San Roque Dam flows to the the Agno River’s downstream, which traverses 19 towns and cities before draining to the Lingayen Gulf.”
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blog admin’s notes: The 19 towns that would be affected are: San Nicolas, San Manuel, Asingan, Tayug, Santa Maria, Balungao, Rosales, Villasis, Santo Tomas, Alcala, Bautista, Bayambang, San Carlos City, Urbiztondo, Mangatarem, Aguilar, Bugallon, Labrador and Lingayen. Tne Napocor has not released any information on any estimate of the amount of water that would be dumped, nor how long the spillway gates would remain open to continuously release water. The Regional Disaster Council has not issued any report, nor any statement whether any preparations is necessary to avoid any damage.