New Siargao Congressman To Prioritize Tourist Safety, Airport

Newly elected Congressman Matugas aims to enhance the safety of tourists visiting Siargao Island during his tenure.

Tinashe Set To Light Up Manila With “Match My Freak: 2025 World Tour” Live Show

With a number of hits under her belt, Tinashe is ready to showcase her talent in Manila on August 28th. The energy will be off the charts.

Slot Machine Expands Their Sound With ‘Skyline’ And Regional Collaborations

Through 'Skyline', Slot Machine seeks to bridge cultures and emotions, delivering a powerful anthem that resonates across borders.

Factory Output Growth Accelerates In April

In April, factory output growth picks up pace, showcasing a turnaround from last month’s regression, as reported by the Philippine Statistics Authority.

Angat Dam Water Level Continues To Recede Despite Rains

The water level in Angat Dam continues to drop amid the rains over the past few days.

Angat Dam Water Level Continues To Recede Despite Rains

9
9

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The water level in Angat Dam continues to drop amid the rains over the past few days.

Records from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) show that as of 8 a.m. Thursday, the Angat Dam’s water elevation is 176.86 meters, way below the normal high water level of 212.00 meters.

PDRRMO chief Liz Mungcal said the minimum operating level or critical level of Angat Dam is 180 meters.

Mungcal said the rains being experienced by the country right now are not enough to increase the water level in the dam.

This, despite the Angat Dam has not been releasing irrigation supply to Bulacan and parts of Pampanga rice lands in the last five days, she said.

Francisco Clara, chief of the water control and coordinating unit of Bustos Dam, in a text message, said Angat Dam has not been releasing irrigation allocation for Bustos since Sunday.

Clara said the National Irrigation Administration has been implementing the maximum utilization of rainfall for irrigation since there is zero release from Angat Dam.

Angat Dam is the main source of irrigation water for Bulacan and parts of Pampanga’s irrigated rice lands and is being coursed through Bustos Dam for distribution.

It also supplies more than 90 percent of Metro Manila’s potable water needs. (PNA)