RRL (Flood Control)
RRL (Flood Control)
RRL (Flood Control)
Resource: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?
articleId=445326&publicationSubCategoryId=65
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/93477/Japan-to-turn-over-flood-control-project-to-RP
Flood-Control After Ondoy
Ondoy, international name Ketsana, struck the country last September 26, 2009.
The typhoon affected many areas in Manila and the northern Luzon; areas which
arent accustomed to floods. The Department of Public Works and Highways is
planning to construct a flood-control and drainage system in 12 key-river basins in
different parts of the country. These areas have been identified to accumulate mass
amounts of water should another Ondoy arrive. These areas include Agos in
Calabarzon (Region 4A); Yawa, Basud and Quirangay in the Bicol region (Region 5);
Amburayan in the Ilocos region (Region 1); CAR; Balete in Mimaropa (Region 4-B);
the Aklan river in the Western Visayas (Region 6), Dungcaan in the Eastern Visayas
(Region 8); Guinabasan in the Central Visayas (Region 7); Lake Mainit-Tubay in
Caraga (Region 13); Imponan in the Northern Mindanao (Region 10); Tumaga in
Zamboanga Peninsula (Region 9); Lipadas in the Davao region (Region 11); and
Silway-Popong-Sinaual (Polomolok) in Soccsksaren (Region 12)
Resource: http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2009-1007&sec=1&aid=104508
Marikina City Flood Mitigation Countermeasure Program
Marikina is one of the cities that easily floods when typhoons or heavy rains
hit the Philippines. It is composed of 15 barangays with an estimated
population of 447,000 in 2004. The area has become a basin or a graben
valley due to earthquakes that had hit the country in the past. The Pasig
River runs through the city, which overflows whenever hard rains occur.