Vendors at the Baclaran Market in Para帽aque City experienced flooding on July 22 following overnight heavy rains. 鈥 PHILIPPINE STAR/RYAN BALDEMOR

METRO MANILA does not have a drainage master plan, Public Works Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan said on Monday.

Flooding in the Philippine capital worsened in recent weeks as typhoons and southwest monsoon rains overwhelmed its aging drainage system, adding to the challenges faced by authorities in seeking long-term solutions to the country鈥檚 flood woes, he said.

鈥淭he main problem in Metro Manila鈥is actually that the drainage system is very much old,鈥 he told lawmakers during a House of Representatives hearing. 鈥淒espite the fact that it鈥檚 already antiquated, the existing drainage system is 70% silted鈥 it only has a carrying capacity of 30%.鈥

鈥淭he issue is we need actually to have a master plan for the drainage system for Metro Manila,鈥 he added.

The Philippines in July faced widespread flooding triggered by rains brought by Severe Tropical Storm Wipha (Crising), Tropical Storms Francisco (Dante) and Co-may (Emong), and the southwest monsoon. 鈥 Kenneth Christiane L. Basilio