During the heavy rain at around ten in the morning, this riprap in Ab-atana, Samoki, in Bontoc Mountain Province gave way due to the strong water current from the Chico River.
Due to the continuous rain in Mountain Province, residents along the Chico River are advised to evacuate.
In the town of Paracelis, the Siffu River has also overflowed.
The Mallig River in Barangay Bunot has overflowed, causing some classrooms in Maab-abnot Elementary School to be flooded.
One lane is currently passable on the Fagwang section, Betwangan in Sagada, Mountain Province, due to a landslide.
One lane is also passable on this road in Tenarub and Pinantew, Lingoy in Barlig, Mountain Province.
This road in Tongatong, Alonugan, in the town of Natonin is impassable after mud and rocks blocked the road.
The water level in this river in Loo, Buguias, Benguet, is also being closely monitored for possible rise.
In Bokod, Benguet, a portion of the mountain collapsed on the Poblacion-Karao Road but was immediately cleared for traffic.
In Kalinga, the water at the dam site in Bado Dangwa, Tabuk City, slightly overflowed due to continuous rain.
Twenty families from Barangay Dagupan Weste in the city were evacuated due to the threat of flooding.
Several homes in Barangay Bulanao Norte were damaged after being hit by fallen trees.
Kennon Road remains closed to all motorists, particularly at Sitio Camp 2, Barangay Twin Peaks, due to ongoing repairs on the alternate route for the Bailey Bridge construction.
The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Cordillera remains on alert for other potential effects of the typhoon as it passes through the mountains of Cordillera.
**VANESSA BUGTONG