On October 8, 2009, around 1:00 pm, the San Roque Multi-Purpose (SRMP) dam issued a warning to the public that it was about to release 2500 cu ft of water by opening all of its six gates.
Around 7:00 pm, October 8, 2009, Dagupan City caught a glimpse of the monstrosity that was about to devastate its people and infrastructure. The waters then were just tickling the soles of their feet. Flood waters slowly rose; and by the break of dawn, many areas of Pangasinan were knee deep in flood, if not waist or neck deep, or even deeper than that! It was then slowly announced that the dikes of various rivers, especially that of Bayambang, broke. That's why in the morning of October 9, 2009, people saw the inrush of flood waters in their cities and municipalities.
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Many areas were house deep in water. The second floor of S.M. Rosales was not spared by the flood waters. That's about 20ft. You could just imagine what happened to Calasiao Ice Plant, Inc.
to be continued....
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