PETS ARE FAMILY, TOO 🙏
A man carrying his dogs gets off a boat along a flooded road in Marikina City, following heavy rain from the enhanced #HabagatPH on Wednesday, July 24. 📷 Lisa Marie David/Reuters
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Thank you, animal heroes!
Malabon City fire station personnel came to rescue a dog stranded due to the flood caused by Typhoon #CarinaPH along Pascual St., Brgy. San Agustin, Malabon City on Wednesday, July 24.
📸BFP NCR Malabon City/FB
DON'T LEAVE YOUR PETS ‼️
Please do not leave your pets behind and include them in your evacuation plans. Pets are family and family should not be left behind. Also, please do OPEN UP YOUR HOMES and ESTABLISHMENTS TO STRAYS when you can.
#CarinaPH#RescuePH
SALUDO PO KAMI SA INYO! 🫡
In times of calamity, we express our deepest gratitude to rescuers, volunteers, doctors, nurses, journalists, and fast food and grocery employees, as they continue performing their respective duties despite the dangers they might encounter.
Na-Ondoy na tayo, na-Yolanda, taon-taong binabagyo, pero hindi tayo natututo. Ang solusyon natin lagi sa baha: itaas ang kalsada, mamigay ng relief, ni hindi mitigation kundi palliatives; hindi long-term na solusyon sa mga problema dahil nasanay na tayo.
SAVE THESE EMERGENCY HOTLINES ☎️
The Philippine Red Cross shares the following emergency hotlines amid the severe flooding in Metro Manila due to #CarinaPH and southwest monsoon on Wednesday.
Philippine Red Cross: 143 or 8527-8385 to 95
Philippine National Police: 117 or 8722-0650
Bureau of Fire Protection: 8426-0219 or 8426-0246
Philippine Coast Guard: 8527-3877
MMDA: 882-4151 to 77
NDRRMC: 8911-5061 to 65
PAGASA: 8027-1541 or 8926-4251
DSWD: 8931-8101 to 07
DPWH:165-02
Those who need ambulance service can call 143. (X/PH Red Cross)