Dagupan City Update
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Deep floodwaters have submerged major streets, business districts, and residential neighborhoods across Dagupan City following days of non-stop monsoon rains. Water levels continue to rise in low-lying areas, turning roads into impassable waterways and forcing commuters to wade through knee-to-waist-deep water. Vehicles are stranded, shops are flooded, and everyday life across the city has come to a complete standstill as floodwaters show no signs of receding. Photo by Lady01v / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Pangasinan remains under Blue Alert status and heightened monitoring as the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) continues to bring intermittent light to moderate with occasional heavy rains across the province. Key Updates & Official Data from PDRRMO and PIA: Affected Population: Over 34,064 families across 123 barangays in 12 municipalities and two cities have been affected by continuous monsoon rains and tropical weather disturbances. Active flooding has been reported in at least 85 barangays. River Water Levels: Sinocalan River (Sta. Barbara): Breached its critical level of 7.0 meters, reaching 7.5 meters above sea level (masl). Marusay River (Calasiao): Exceeded its 8-foot critical level, holding at 10 feet. Bued / Cayanga River (San Fabian): Reached its critical threshold at 7.8 meters. Roads & Transportation: Four national roads and two provincial roads have been declared impassable to all types of vehicles due to floodwaters. Work & School Suspensions: Localized class suspensions remain in place across vulnerable LGUs. Local government work was suspended or shifted to work-from-home arrangements in several areas, including Lingayen, Mangaldan, and Dagupan City. Government Response: PDRRMO rescue units and response clusters remain 24/7 on standby with assets prepositioned in Burgos, San Nicolas, Tayug, and San Fabian. Relief distribution and monitoring along riverbanks and landslide-prone mountain slopes continue. References: https://pia.gov.ph/news/pangasinan-on-heightened-alert-as-rivers-breach-critical-levels/