Typhoon Ursula raised water level in Angat Dam

The three-day heavy rainfall brought about by typhoon Ursula has raised the height of water in Angat Dam. The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Bulacan informed that on December 24, 2019, the water level measured 198.71 m. It went 198.80 m the following day. On December 26, it reached 199.72. The last figure was higher than the 180 m-minimum operating level, but lower than the targeted 121 m.

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