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During a briefing at the MMDA Command Center in Pasig City on Wednesday, August 19, President Marcos said that the government has identified 30 sites in Metro Manila where underground cisterns could be built to store floodwater. This is part of the effort to improve the capital's flood-management system.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2026/08/19/marcos-eyes-30-underground-sites-to-store-metro-manila-floodwater

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00:00Good afternoon everyone. We are here in the MMDA at kakatapos lang ng briefing on the effects of the monsoon
00:12na nakikita natin kung ano yung naging epekto lalong-lalo na dito sa Metro Manila, sa National Capital Region.
00:21At sa ating nakuhang briefing ay nakita natin may mga lugar na talaga namang tinamaan pa rin ng baha pero
00:31mas bawas na. Kung dati ay two stories ang baha, ngayon siguro hanggang tuhod na lang. Yung iba hindi na
00:41nabaha.
00:42At ang isa pang bagay dyan ay mas mabilis na ang paglabas ng tubig. At kung yung kundate mag-aantay
00:52ang tao ng dalawa tatlong araw bago mawala yung baha. Ngayon wala pang isang araw ay wala na.
00:58At sa loob ng limang oras, 201 millimeters. Ito ay katumbas ng 44% na bumagsakit ang tubig ito in
01:125 hours.
01:14This is 44% of the rain that fell during Typhoon Undoy over a period of 24 hours.
01:28So one half of the water volume that fell for 24 hours in Typhoon Undoy, this time within 5 hours,
01:3844% of that.
01:40So it was 201 millimeters that fell in 5 hours.
01:48And that is, yan ang ating ngayon na hinaharap dahil nga sa climate change.
01:55Dahil yung Undoy was special, was unusual.
01:58Now this is a little bit becoming a little bit like the new normal.
02:07Makita natin na maganda naman ang naging efekto patuloy yung ating dredging.
02:12Yung ating mga pininspeksyon, yung pinalaki natin ng mga drainage systems.
02:16Naglagay tayo ng malalaking tubo.
02:19Kung maalala ninyo, meron tayong mga pinuntahan na pinalitan.
02:24Yung mga after World War II pa yung mga drainage na ginawa.
02:31Ay pinaltan natin yung maliliit na concrete na tubo.
02:34Ay pinaltan na natin yung mga mas malaki na tubo para mas mabilis ang paglabas, ang pagdaluin ng tubig.
02:45Pati na yung mga pumping station natin.
02:48We have 73 pumping stations that are, all of them are functioning now.
02:54Marami dun ay hindi pa nakapag-function, minsan hindi pa gumana yun yung mga iba dyan.
03:01Ngayon, napapaandar na natin lahat.
03:04At patuloy pa rin ang ating dredging, patuloy pa rin ang ating pagbomba,
03:11ang pumping station, meron pa tayo yung mobile na pumping equipment.
03:16We have 11 of those, I believe, that we are also using.
03:23Ang tinamaan dito ay 4,700 barangays, 1.7 million families.
03:31We have, unfortunately, already 27 casualties and 17 who are injured.
03:41So you can see that the effects of the monsoon has been widespread and severe in terms of its effect.
03:51And so moving forward, what we are looking at is meron tayong na-identify,
03:57meron na may tumulong sa atin na galing Netherlands na tinuruan tayo at pinag-aralan kung saan, paano, paano ba
04:06yung mga iba pwede natin gawin.
04:08And those are to maglalagay, maghuhukay tayo sa ilalim ng mga existing facilities.
04:18Halimbawa, yung mga football fields, yung mga open fields, yung mga kahit na may building, pwede namang hukayin yun.
04:25And they have already identified 30 sites, some of which are in Raja Sulaiman, Rizal Memorial, Camp Aguinaldo.
04:36Para sa ilalim lahat ito, hukayin ito, tapos i-re-restore naman kung ano yung nandun dati.
04:43Sa Camp Aguinaldo, sa UST, at ang natapos na, kaya't meron na tayong 30 sites na pwede natin gamitin para
04:54dito sa mga cistern.
04:56At inaantay na lang natin yung detailed engineering, which will be finished.
05:02Hopefully within the month, Mr. President.
05:04Within this month, matatapos na yung detailed engineering.
05:07Pag natapos na yung detailed engineering, titignan namin, ipaprioritize na namin, sisimula na namin ang paghukay.
05:13We are already, at the present time, conferring and speaking to the areas,
05:21kung sino man ang namamahala doon sa mga area na yun, na pumayag sila para hukayin nga yung kanilang lugar.
05:31And we are also looking at the continuing upgrading, for example, of the seawalls,
05:39of all the other detailed management of the floodwaters.
05:48And that is what we are trying to do.
05:50And not only, in the initial briefing, doon sa mga kukukaya natin, nalalagyan nga natin kung saan natin ipunin yung
06:00tubig,
06:01pinasabi ko pag-aralan natin na imbis na itapon yung tubig sa dagat,
06:05ay sana makahanap tayo ng sistema, gagawa tayo ng sistema,
06:09para kung ano man yung nakulekta na tubig ay magamit din.
06:12Magamit for household use, magamit for industrial purposes, magamit for irrigation,
06:19whatever uses that we can find for it, para hindi naman masayang.
06:23Dahil nakakapanghinayan, makita natin, nakapag-kulekta tayo ng napakarami,
06:27ng napakarami na tubig, na fresh water,
06:32ay tatapon lang natin sa dagat at kailangan na kailangan natin yan.
06:36There is an interesting statistic here that the 201.7 millimeters na bumagsak na tubig na ulan
06:49ay katumbas ng halos 50,000 na Olympic-sized na swimming pool.
06:55Kaya't you can just, para to be able to conceive or to be able to have an image for yourselves,
07:04kung gano'n karami yan, it is 50,000, the equivalent of 50,000 50-meter swimming pools
07:12that yung nakikita natin sa Rizal Memorial at sa mga ibang lugar.
07:1850,000 of those size pools, the water that is contained in that was what fell in the past few
07:27days.
07:28So, these are the things that we are doing.
07:29We will continue to dredge, hindi naman titigil yan.
07:33And some of the pumping stations have stopped operating because there is no more water to pump out.
07:39But, of course, they will stay on station.
07:42At pagka tumuloy pa yung ulan, then we will continue to do what we had started to do this time.
07:47So, there is still a lot of work that needs to be done.
07:53But, with the effects that we have seen, because after all, if we look at the beginnings of the water
08:01management that we have done,
08:03this is only, this is the effect of the work of the last six, seven months,
08:11na nakita natin, nakabawas ka agad.
08:14Kaya tipapagpatuloy natin ito.
08:15And to make sure that we have some, we have solutions for the very short term,
08:21we have solutions for the medium term,
08:23and eventually we will have solutions for the longer term.
08:26All right?
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