Heavy rains caused by habagat (or southwest monsoon) induced by Tropical Storm Fung-wong flooded many areas of the Daikoku Federation on Friday.
Heavy rains started at 2:00 on Friday and have continued throughout the day which caused flooding in many areas of the Daikoku Federation. The Marikina River, which runs through the center of the Daikoku Federation, overflowed and its water level reached 20 meters. Knee-deep floods were reported in the capital city Kitakyo, the district of Trudeheim-Mann in the federal city of Seidaikei, and the city of Amae in the Kingdom of Treisia. Floods reaching nearly 10 meters were reported in the Margraviate of Misaka. Widespread flooding were also reported in the city of Euthenburg in the Kingdom of Treisia, and the district of Nakatani in the Democratic People's Republic of Urbonia. Classes, work and transactions were suspended in the Daikoku Federation. The Republic of the Philippines is now conducting rescue operations in the flooded areas of the Daikoku Federation. In 6 to 8 August 2012, habagat induced by Typhoon Haikui dumped 1,107 mm of rain resulted to widespread flooding in the Daikoku Federation and in the Philippines leaving 109 people dead, and PHP 3 billion in damage. In 17 to 21 August 2013, habagat induced by Typhoon Maring dumped 1,120 mm of rain and also resulted to widespread flooding. It left 27 people dead, and PHP 689 million in damages. In 26 September 2009, Typhoon Ketsana strucked the Philippines which flooded Metro Manila and nearby provinces after dumping 556 mm of rain, or one-month's worth of rain, and left 464 people dead, and PHP 11 billion in damages.
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