Ninong Ry’s home flooded amid heavy monsoon rains, shares hopeful message with netizens
- Food content creator Ryan “Ninong Ry” Morales Reyes posted about the flooding in his Malabon residence due to the intensified habagat rains
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- On his social media pages, the celebrity chef shared photos showing his home submerged in floodwaters
- Along with the photos, Ninong Ry urged netizens to stay safe and left an uplifting message
- This is not the first time the chef-vlogger has endured flooding in his home, as he also experienced the same ordeal during Typhoon Carina last year
Amid heavy rains brought by the southwest monsoon or “habagat,” content creator Ninong Ry found himself wading through floodwaters anew inside his home in Malabon.

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On Tuesday, July 22, Ninong Ry, whose real name is Ryan Morales Reyes, took to social media to share his home’s situation following the nonstop rains.
He published photos of his kitchen, living room, and garage submerged in floodwaters.
Despite the setback, the celebrity chef shared a message of resilience with his followers.

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“Heto na naman tayo. Stay safe mga inaanak. Makakaahon din tayo. Laban lang,” his uplifting caption reads.
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His emotional post resonated with netizens, many of whom praised his strength and calm in the face of adversity.
This isn’t the first time the chef-vlogger’s home has been flooded. He also went through the same ordeal during Typhoon Carina last year.
Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces have reported flooding due to continuous rains. Local governments have suspended classes and work in affected areas as precautionary measures.
News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, this could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable stories.
In a previous report by KAMI, Jessy Mendiola joined online critics in calling out the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for its meme-like post announcing class suspensions due to heavy rains and flooding brought by the southwest monsoon or “habagat.” On its Facebook page on Tuesday, July 22, the DILG posted a social media card that displays a message seemingly from Secretary Jonvic Remulla. The Kapamilya actress then left a frank comment questioning the announcement’s lighthearted tone. As of this writing, the agency has yet to address the backlash.

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In another earlier report, A pregnant woman was swiftly rescued by authorities after she went into labor amid the onslaught of Typhoon Crising in Santa Teresita, Cagayan on Friday night. According to a report by James Agustin on 24 Oras Weekend, the Santa Teresita Municipal Police Station responded without delay, braving heavy rains and rising floodwaters to reach the woman. The expectant mother was initially riding a kolong-kolong—a small motorized tricycle—when police officers found her. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, they decided to transfer her to their patrol vehicle, which could better navigate the flooded roads. The woman was safely transported to the Municipal Health Center, where she later gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
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