
MANILA, Philippines – La Mesa Dam in Quezon City is still overflowing as of 2 pm Wednesday, August 8.
Here are the latest Reservoir Water Level data in meters (compared to their RWLs from 6 am August 8), and their deviation from their Normal High Water Level (NHWL), from the Hydrometeorological Division of the state weather bureau Pagasa.
- Angat Dam: 209.37 m, up from 208.53 m (NHWL 210.00 m)
- Ipo Dam: 100.37 m, up from 100.10 m (NHWL 100.80 m)
- La Mesa Dam: 80.24 m, down from 80.41 m (NHWL 80.15 m)
- Ambuklao Dam: 751.21 m, down from 751.46 (NHWL 752.00 m)
- Binga Dam: 573.91 m, up from 574.40 m (NHWL 575.00 m)
- San Roque Dam: 282.60 m, down from 282.87 m (NHWL 280.00 m)
- Pantabangan Dam: 208.37 m, up from 208.28 m (NHWL 221.00 m)
- Magat Dam: 191.63 m, up from 191.58 m (NHWL 190.00 m)
- Caliraya Dam: 286.87 m, down from 287.12 m (NHWL 288.00 m)
Gates at four dams – Ipo, Ambuklao, Binga, and San Roque – remain open as of 2 pm. – Rappler.com
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