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100 families evacuated due to flash floods in Maguindanao town
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100 families evacuated due to flash floods in Maguindanao town

At least 100 families were evacuated to safer locations in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines, due to flash floods caused by heavy rains linked to Typhoon Inday and the southwest monsoon. The Nituan River overflowed on Wednesday evening, July 8, 2026, forcing residents to seek shelter at local facilities such as the Parang municipal gymnasium and religious chapels. Local authorities, including Parang Mayor Cahar Ibay, pledged immediate assistance to those displaced by the flooding. The situation also disrupted traffic on the Cotabato-Isulan highway, prompting warnings to drivers to avoid unnecessary travel. Police reported ongoing efforts to manage traffic and ensure road safety amid the ongoing flood impact.

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100 families evacuated due to flash floods in Maguindanao town

At least 100 families were evacuated to safer locations in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines, due to flash floods caused by heavy rains linked to Typhoon Inday and the southwest monsoon. The Nituan River overflowed on Wednesday evening, July 8, 2026, forcing residents to seek shelter at local facilities such as the Parang municipal gymnasium and religious chapels. Local authorities, including Parang Mayor Cahar Ibay, pledged immediate assistance to those displaced by the flooding. The situation also disrupted traffic on the Cotabato-Isulan highway, prompting warnings to drivers to avoid unnecessary travel. Police reported ongoing efforts to manage traffic and ensure road safety amid the ongoing flood impact.

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