Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Emergency Hotline Numbers Philippines


List of hotline numbers to call in case of emergency


National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) 
hotlines: (02) 911-1406, (02) 912-2665, (02) 912-5668

Philippine National Police (PNP) 

Hotline Patrol: 117 or send TXT PNP to 2920

Bureau of Fire Protection 

(NCR) (02) 729-5166, (02) 410-6254, (02) 431-8859, (02) 407-1230

Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) 

hotline: 7890 or 0918-8848484

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) 

Metrobase hotline: 136
MMDA Flood Control: 882-4177, 882-0925

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

(02) 304-3713

Red Cross 

hotline: 143, (02) 911-1876

North Luzon Expressway (NLEX)

(02) 3-5000 and (02) 580-8910

Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)

(0920) 96-SCTEX (72839)

Skyway System Hotline

(02) 776-7777, 0915-6256231, 0939-5006910

South Luzon Expressway (SLEx)

0908-8807539

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

(02) 433-8526

Philippine Coast Guard

(02) 527-3877, (02) 527-8481, 0917-724-3682, 0917-PCG-DOTC

DOH: 7111001


Meralco

Call Center: 16211 
SMS Messaging: 0920-9716211(SMART)/0917-5516211(GLOBE)


Local government units (partial)

Manila Traffic Hotline – 527-3087

Cainta Traffic Hotline – 646-0044, 655-7368 loc. 164


Las Piñas Traffic – 874-5756, 874-3957, 874-3927


Mandaluyong Hotline – 534-2993


Taguig Traffic – 838-4301 loc. 7112 Hotline1657777


Marikina STOC – 646-1651


Pasig Traffic – 643-0000, 724-5813


Makati Public Safety Dept – 844-3146, 819-3270


Makati Rescue hotline: 168 / 899-8928 / 896-2828 / 895-8243


Pasig and Pateros Rescue hotline: 641-6373 / 643-0000 / 631-0099


Valenzuela Rescue hotline: 292-1405 / 291-8231 / 352-0000


San Juan Rescue hotline: 468-1697 / 722-9952


Pasay City Rescue hotline: 833-8512 / 551-7777


Paranaque Rescue hotline: 923-2499


BDRRMC & Brgy. San Antonio Pasig Emergency Hotline 6310099



Neck-deep floods force Marikina, QC residents to evacuate, flee to rooftops

More than 700 families from Bgy. Bagong Silangan in Marikina were forced into evacuation centers, while residents of Bgy. Kristong Hari in Quezon City had to flee to their rooftops as incessant torrential rains inundated many parts of Metro Manila on Tuesday.

Ivan Mayrina reported on the GMA-7 program Unang Hirit that 763 families crowded into Bgy Bagong Silangan's covered courts due to mandatory evacuation in the area.

Because of the floods, the local government had to open four classrooms at the Bagong Silangan Elementary School, and has converted the community church and public market into additional evacuation centers.
The barangay was one of the worst affected areas due to its proximity to the Marikina River, where the water level has reached more than 19.3 meters as of 8:55 am.

Residents have described the water level as "abot bewang" or waist-high, and have also reported that the local foot bridge is now underwater.

Due to the rush in evacuating residents, most of them were unable to bring basic necessities and have asked for food, clothing, and beds.

Neck-deep floods force Marikina, QC residents to evacuate, flee to rooftops
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