Tambak na basura na inanod sa dolomite beach, nililinis na
- The dolomite beach was among the areas where tons of garbage was found after Carina
- Garbage of different kinds was swept by the waters towards the beach
- Men and women from both the MMDA and the DENR were helping each other in cleaning up the beach
- Carina has already left the country, but the extent of the devastation she left was overwhelming
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The MMDA and the DENR have started to clean up the dolomite beach where tons of garbage was found.
In the video shared by GMA News, one could see men and women, wearing blue and yellow shirts were cleaning up the beach.
They brought sacks, which they used to store the garbage.
The cleanup drive at the beach was immediately done a day after the onslaught of Carina.
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The devastation of Carina can also be seen in the two photos shared by GMA News.
It showed the situation in Brgy. Marilao, Bulacan during the flood and after the flood has gone viral.
The photos showed the difference, at the time that the floodwaters covered roofs, with only a portion of the roofs visible on the surface. That was the situation on July 24.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.
The severe and widespread flooding brought about by typhoon Carina did not spare even the iconic PBB house, which many refer to as "Bahay Ni Kuya." A heavy downpour caused massive flooding in various areas in the metro. In a video shared on social media, one can see water seeping into the bedroom of PBB housemates. Other parts of Metro Manila suffered worst case flooding, with floodwaters reaching up to the roofs of some houses.
Earlier in the day, typhoon Carina claimed one of its first casualties in a barangay in Quezon City. A man was swept away by the flood while standing on a small bridge in Barangay Valencia in Quezon City. His lifeless body was later found along the riverbanks of another barangay. It was around five in the morning when the waters on the creek suddenly rose.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh