According to Carlo Ablan, who oversees Magat Dam operations, three gates were open on Tuesday night to let in liquid.
” If the temperature continues to be great, we are expecting that we will only have one wall opened this day”, Ablan said.
According to Ablan, flood in Tuguegarao city was not just the result of Magat Dam’s water; it was also likely to be the result of another Chino river tributaries.
Officials in Tuguegarao were awaiting further subsidence before returning residents to their homes, according to Valdepenas.
” This might start subsiding within today”, he said.
More than a million persons fled their homes before Man-yi, a very storms that swept over the mountains of Luzon, toppled over.
Man-yi dumped heavy rains, smashed thin houses, knocked out energy and claimed at least eight life.
Stronger storms, flash floods, and stronger gusts are becoming a result of climate change’s increased storm power.