Ninong Ry ‘stays positive’ despite flooded home due to 'Carina'

Ninong Ry ‘stays positive’ despite flooded home due to Super Typhoon Carina

/ 03:44 PM July 24, 2024

Ninong Ry ‘stays positive’ despite flooded home due to 'Carina'

Ninong Ry. Images: Instagram/@ninongry

Internet personality Ninong Ry shared glimpses of his flooded home in Malabon to his followers on social media, as several roads in Metro Manila and other parts of the Philippines got submerge in floodwaters due to rains brought by the southwest monsoon, enhanced by super typhoon Carina.

In videos posted on his social media accounts, Ninong Ry was seen wading through the flood-swamped rooms in his house, as well as the garden on Wednesday, July 24.

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“Baha (Flood) update. I’m trying my best to stay positive pero habang palubog ng palubog ang it—g ko, pahirap ng pahirap (but while I’m getting deeper, it’s getting harder),” he wrote.

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The content creator shared another look at his flooded home in a separate post.

“Naku, baha na. Sara natin baka pumasok ‘yung tubig (Oh no, it’s flooded. Let’s close the door before the water goes inside),” he said in the video.

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The content creator’s followers, including TV host Luis Manzano, wished for his safety in the comments.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@ninongry

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@ninongry

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@ninongry

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Born Ryan Morales Reyes, Ninong Ry is best known for creating food-related videos on YouTube, TikTok, and other digital platforms. He welcomed his first child with his non-showbiz partner in May 2024.

Metro Manila has been put in a state of calamity following incessant rains and flooding brought by the southwest monsoon enhanced by Typhoon Carina, according to Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benhur Abalos.

Carina developed into a super typhoon on Wednesday afternoon, according to Pagasa.

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