#TyphoonOpong — List of Flooded Roads, Closed Road Sections today, September 26, 2025

Several Roads Flooded, Closed due to #TyphoonOpong Heavy Rains, Strong Winds

#TYPHOONOPONG – Here is a list of the flooded roads and the closed road sections today, September 26, 2025.

Classes in schools in the different areas in the Philippines as well as work in the public sector are suspended amid the wrath of severe tropical storm Opong. Several areas in the country are currently under storm signal no. 4 due to Opong. The typhoon brings heavy rains and strong winds amid its onslaught.

Typhoon Opong

#TyphoonOpong brought heavy rains in Masbate this morning. It is expected to take a westward direction and cross Sibuyan Sea, southern CALABARZON, and northern MIMAROPA.

Today, it has weakened into a severe tropical storm but is expected to continue the downpour until Saturday. The typhoon is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Saturday afternoon.

#TyphoonOpong
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As #TyphoonOpong brings heavy downpour in several areas across the nation today, several roads are flooded and there are also those that were temporarily closed due to the combined effects of the severe tropical storm and the southwest monsoon.

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority or MMDA reported flooding in the following roads in the cities in Luzon:

  • Dr. A. Santos Ave.-Canaynay Ave. Gutter Deep (8 inches): Passable to all type of vehicles 
  • Mia road Wb Park and Fly. Gutter Deep (8 inches): Passable to all type of vehicles
  • Andrews near terminal oval. Gutter Deep (8 inches): Passable to all types of vehicles
  • EDSA Shaw tunnel NB. Gutter deep. Passable to all types of vehicles
  • Roxas P.Ocampo Service road. Gutter deep (8 inches): Passable to all type of vehicles

Based on a report on ABS-CBN News, the Department of Public Works and Highways or DPWH also issued a list of the road sections that are currently closed due to #TyphoonOpong, the southwest monsoon, and tropical storms Mirasol and Nando. The following roads are closed to all types of vehicles:

  • Apayao-Ilocos Norte Road, along the detour road at the ongoing Annaran Bridge Construction Project (Madalagudug River) at K0661+950, Butao, Calanasan, Apayao due to flooding
  • Baguio-Itogon Road, K0263+200, Sitio Goldfield, Barangay Poblacion, Itogon, Benguet due to soil collapse
  • Kennon Road as precautionary measure
  • Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road K0307+400, Sitio Patok, Dopog, Ambangeg, Daklan, Benguet due to soil collapse and fallen trees 
  • Abatan-Mankayan-Cervantes Road, K0346+550-K0346+700, Pabileng, Tabio and K0349+800-K0349+915, Colalo, Mankayan, Benguet due to soil collapse and damaged slope protection
  • Pancian-Adams Road, Chainage 18350, Brgy. Poblacion, Sitio Cadisan, Adams, Ilocos Norte due to major slides
  • Manila North Road  K0345+622, Alambique Bridge, Brgy. San Nicolas, Candon City, Ilocos Sur due to scoured bridge approach
  • Urdaneta Junction-Dagupan-Lingayen Road via Tarlac, K0208+090-K0208+900, Brgy. Mayombo, Dagupan City (Puregold to BHF Bank Station) and K0207+400 -K0208+090, Brgy. Carangalaan-Brgy. Mayombo (BPI Bank -Puregold) due to flooding
  • Pangasinan – Nueva Vizcaya Road, intermittent section in Brgy. Malico, San Nicolas, Pangasinan due to soil erosion, rockfall, and as precautionary measure
  • San Fernando – Bagulin Road Nagyubuyuban Bridge, K0284+753- K0284+770 and K0284+770 – K0284+800, Brgy. Nagyubuyuban, San Fernando City, La Union due to scoured bridge foundation and road cut
  • Basco Contracosta Road K0003+191.80 – K0003+214.50 Brgy. San Joaquin due to road cut
  • Cagayan-Apayao Road Itawes Overflow Bridge K0519+(-678) – K0519+(-648), Maguilling, Piat, and Itawes Overflow Bridge 2, K0519+(-581) – K0519+(-533), Maguilling, Tuao, in Cagayan due to scoured approach 
  • Cabagan – Sta. Maria Overflow Bridge, K0451+462 – K0451+942, Brgy. Casibarag Norte, Cabagan, Isabela and Mozzozzin, Sta. Maria, Isabela due to flooding
  • Wright-Taft-Borongan Road, K0872+250 LS Brgy. Binaloan, Taft, Eastern Samar due to rock fall.

There are also road sections with limited access. Based on the report, the DPWH said the access are limited in these road sections:

  • Apayao (Calanasan)-Ilocos Norte Road, along the detour road at the ongoing Tanglagan Bridge Construction Project (Apayao/Tanglagan River) at K0633+535, Tanglagan, Calanasan, Apayao, passable to only light vehicles due to flooding 
  • Jct. Santiago – Banayoyo -Lidlida Road – San Emilio Quirinio Road K0388+800 Brgy. Cayus, Quirino, Ilocos Sur due, passable to only light vehicles due to road cut
  • Urdaneta Jct’n.-Dagupan- Lingayen Road, K0377+100 and K0375+100-K0376+400 Brgy. Tapuac, K0377+100-K0378+300, Burgos Street-YMCA, Dagupan City, Pangasinan, passable to only heavy vehicles due to flooding 
  • Pililla Junction – Jala-Jala Road, Mapakla Bridge, K0074+691 in Barangay First District, Jala-Jala, Rizal, passable to only light vehicles due to damaged bridge abutment  
  • Calamba-Sta. Cruz-Famy Jct. Road K0103+350 to K0103+450, Laguna, passable to only heavy vehicles due to flooding.

Negros Occidental is also affected by #OpongPH with water levels rising in several areas in the province. The wrath of the typhoon also brought devastation in Masbate and Samar as well as landslide in Leyte.

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