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Maynilad rushes aid to communities hit by Habagat floods

  • Writer: BULGAR
    BULGAR
  • Jul 28, 2025
  • 2 min read

by Info @Brand Zone | July 28, 2025



Photo: Maynilad brings safe drinking water to flood-hit families. Residents line up at an evacuation center to receive bottled water from Maynilad, which has been conducting relief operations in communities affected by Habagat-induced flooding. Date of Release: July 26, 2025

 

Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Maynilad) has intensified its relief efforts for communities

inundated by persistent southwest monsoon (Habagat) rains, deploying water tankers,

mobile hygiene facilities, and distributing thousands of bottled water to evacuation

centers across the West Zone.

 

In coordination with local government units (LGUs), Maynilad has delivered over 8,120 bottles of drinking water to key areas including Quezon City, Manila, Makati, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Caloocan, Bacoor, Imus and Muntinlupa. The relief includes 5,310 bottles of 4-liter containers, 2,760 bottles of 350ml, and 50 bottles of 6-liter water, as well as sacks of rice and other essential supplies for affected families.

 

To ensure continuous access to safe water, water tankers have been dispatched to

several evacuation centers, with an additional 4,000 pieces of 4-liter bottles set for

distribution in the coming days. The company is also on standby to deploy mobile water

tankers to severely affected areas as needed.

  

To address sanitation needs, Maynilad is preparing to deploy its mobile shower facility

to select evacuation centers. At the same time, its technical teams are conducting

drainage de-clogging operations in flood-prone communities—complementing the

regular maintenance of its wastewater facilities and sewer networks to help minimize

overflows during heavy rains.

 

“Maynilad remains in close coordination with local and national government agencies to

ensure timely support to affected families. We are committed to help our customers

recover from this calamity,” said Maynilad Head of Corporate Affairs and

Communication Marie Antonette H. De Ocampo.


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