Flood.. flood.. flood in DLSU

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Why do I have this bad feeling someone is stranded over in DLSU right now?

My friend just sent me this pic over facebook and I gasped at what I saw. DLSU campus is flooded.

I live somewhere in Taft and somewhere near the school area. I still haven’t gone down to the lobby area of our condo to  check what is happening down there. I don’t want to see how bad the flood is. But these picture will definitely give you idea how bad it has gone.

This was taken just this morning at DLSU.

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Amphitheater. What happen to the two turtle who were living in the pond there?

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SJ Hall. Where my classes usually are…

8424_1044548730102_1717159208_84712_4127070_nSJ walk. Basketball court and walk completely flooded.

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SJ walk Maintenance crew were trying to make a walk way for stranded student.

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Walk way to Conservatory.

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Flood in Taft. Took this photo in my window. You can see the stranded cars left in the sides of the street. At least, the flood is subsiding slowly..

The night is still long and lets just hope the rain stops.

Hope everyone gets home safe.

Just in case, I want to repost for those who need assistance:

National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Emergency Numbers: 912-5668, 911-1406, 912-2665, 911-5061. Help hotlines: 734-2118, 734-2120. Also, Victory Fort is opening its doors to those affected by the typhoon. Call 813-FORT.

Help spread this. Thanks.

Edit @ 10:38PM: Its confirmed. Some people are still stuck inside the campus and still waiting for the water flood to go down.


Jamie

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