Dahilan ng di pagbaha sa Bonifacio Global City, pinuri ng netizens

Dahilan ng di pagbaha sa Bonifacio Global City, pinuri ng netizens

- Bonifacio Global City has recently been under the spotlight due to a viral video about their place

- In a video done by GMA News, they explained and revealed why BGC isn't flooded during heavy rain

- Jonathan Andal even went to BGC, specifically in Burgos Circle, to explain the reason

- Needless to say, this was praised by a lot of netizens on social media afterward

Bonifacio Global City has recently been under the spotlight after a video was released explaining why it doesn't flood in that area.

In the video done by GMA News, the secret as to why BGC isn't flooded during heavy rainy seasons or typhoons lies in Burgos Circle.

Dahilan ng di pagbaha sa Bonifacio Global City, pinuri ng netizens
Dahilan ng di pagbaha sa Bonifacio Global City, pinuri ng netizens (GMA Integrated News)
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GMA's Jonathan Andal went to BGC to visit Burgos Circle, where he then revealed the city's huge water detention tank underneath.

"Ang sikreto, nasa ilalim nitong Burgos Circle. Sa ilalim po nito, makikita yung dambuhalang water detention tank. Dito po naiimbak muna yung tubig kapag umulan sa BGC," he said.

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In the comment section, tons of netizens went on to praise BGC and the engineers behind the concept of the water detention tank.

"The developer has a good foresight."
"Yan dapat ang gawin ng ibang lungsod ng PH para mabawasan ang baha."
"Parang ganyan yung sa Tokyo, kaya lang mas malaki, buong syudad kaya niyang protektahan laban sa baha."
"Parang yung underground discharge channel lang din sa Japan. Very effective lalo na during heavy rains or typhoons."

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News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens 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.

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