Navotas roads submerged in flood due to high tide, collapsed wall

Navotas roads submerged in flood due to high tide, collapsed wall — LGU

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 04:08 PM June 29, 2025

Some roads in Navotas were flooded on Sunday afternoon due to high tide and a collapsed wall, according to the city's local government unit (LGU). INQUIRER FILES

Some roads in Navotas were flooded on Sunday afternoon due to high tide and a collapsed wall, according to the city’s local government unit (LGU). INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — Some roads in Navotas were flooded on Sunday afternoon due to high tide and a collapsed wall, according to the city’s local government unit (LGU).

The Navotas City LGU reported that the following roads in its area were submerged in one to seven inches of floodwater:

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District 1 – Sipac Almacen

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•  M. Naval going to P. Gabriel (4 to 5 inches)

•  M. Naval in front of City Hall  (4 to 5 inches)

District 2 – San Jose

•  M. Naval in front of Navotas City Hospital (5 to 7 inches)

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•  M. Naval cor. E. Tuazon (5 to 7 inches)

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•  Everlasting St. (2 to 3 inches)

•  Capt. Cruz  (1 to 4 inches)

•  E. Rodriguez (1 to 3 inches)

•  Doña Aurora (2 to 4 inches)

The LGU said the wall collapsed on Celestino St. in Barangay San Jose.

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“The operation of the pumping stations in our city and the repair of the Tangos-Tanza navigational gate continue,” it added. /mr

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