Around 2.7 million individuals nationwide have been affected by the torrential rain and wind brought forth by consecutive typhoons Crising, Dante, Emong, and the monsoon season.

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According to the latest report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on July 24, 2025, flooding has affected 765,869 families across 65 areas.

There are currently 147,521 storm-affected citizens temporarily residing in 1,117 evacuation centers across the country, while another 97,958 individuals have sought shelter with relatives.

As per the most recent update at 7:15 PM last night, July 25, 2025, the following areas have declared a state of calamity.

National Capital Region
* Quezon City
* Manila
* Malabon City
* Las Piñas City
* Marikina City
* Navotas City
* Valenzuela City
* Caloocan City
* Muntinlupa City
* Parañaque City (recommended)

Region I (Ilocos Region)
* Pangasinan
* Dagupan City
* Malasiqui
* Calasiao
* Umingan
* Sta. Barbara
* Lingayen
* Mangaldan
* Mangatarem
* San Carlos City
* Binmaley
* Bayambang
* Basista
* La Union (entire province)
* Bauang

Region III (Central Luzon)
* Bataan
* Bulacan
* Balagtas
* Calumpit
* Paombong
* Meycauayan
* Marilao
* Hagonoy
* Bocaue
* Bulakan
* Guiguinto
* Obando
* Tarlac
* Paniqui
* Moncada
* Camiling
* Pampanga (entire province)
* Minalin

Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
* Batangas
* Agoncillo
* San Luis
* Tingloy
* Tanauan
* Cavite (entire province)
* Dasmariñas City
* Rizal (entire province)
* Cainta
* San Mateo
* Rodriguez (Montalban)
* Taytay
* Laguna (entire province)
* Pila

Region IV-B MIMAROPA
* Palawan
* Roxas
* Occidental Mindoro
* Mamburao
* Sablayan
* Oriental Mindoro (entire province)

Region VI (Western Visayas)
* Antique (PDRRMC recommendation)
* Sebaste
* Barbaza
* Culasi
* Negros Occidental (entire province)

Region VII (Central Visayas)
* Cebu City