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Dingdong Bahan Expresses Frustration After New Car Gets Submerged in Flood in Quezon City

Metro Manila’s long-standing flood woes have once again made headlines after Pinoy Big Brother Gen 11 alum Dingdong Bahan shared his experience of having his newly purchased car submerged in floodwaters following a sudden thunderstorm in Quezon City.

In a series of Instagram stories and a message to ABS-CBN News, Bahan opened up about his frustration and disappointment, not only over the damage to his two-month-old vehicle but also over what he described as systemic failures in flood control, emergency response, and local governance.

Flash Flood Submerges Basement Parking

According to Bahan, the incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, August 30, 2025, after an intense thunderstorm hit the northern portion of Metro Manila and the western part of Rizal. The sudden downpour reportedly dumped the equivalent of five days’ worth of August rainfall in just one hour in Quezon City.

The deluge caused flooding along several areas, including Mother Ignacia Avenue, where the basement of a building became inundated with water. Bahan’s car was parked in the basement when the flash flood occurred.

He revealed that despite the actual street flooding subsiding in about an hour, it took over six hours before the vehicles trapped in the basement could be removed.

Nakaka-stress yung one hour lang ‘yung baha sa Mother Ignacia, humupa na, pero ‘yung building, six hours bago na-pull out motors and cars,” Bahan told ABS-CBN News via a message on Sunday.
(“It’s so stressful that the street flooding lasted only an hour, but it took six hours before vehicles could be pulled out from the building.”)

Lack of Support from Building Management

 

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Bahan was also visibly disheartened by what he described as a lack of assistance from the building’s management and staff during the incident. According to him, because the flood occurred on a Saturday, the property management office was closed, leaving only the security guards on duty.

Saturday po kasi, so walang office po. The guards ng building walang nagawa but to provide cutesy pump na parang pang pool—no other options kaya it took six hours para lang makaalis sa parking,” he said.
(“It happened on a Saturday so there was no office staff. The guards couldn’t do anything except offer a small pump that looked like it was meant for a swimming pool. That’s why it took six hours just to get the car out.”)

As of press time, ABS-CBN News has reportedly been trying to reach the building’s management for comment but has yet to receive a response.

A Deeper Frustration: Broken Flood Control Systems

Beyond his personal ordeal, Dingdong Bahan expressed deeper frustration toward the larger issues that have long plagued Metro Manila: poor urban planning, ineffective drainage systems, and, most importantly, alleged corruption in flood control projects.

In a scathing Instagram story, the former PBB housemate took aim at politicians and contractors, accusing them of mishandling public funds and flaunting their wealth while ordinary citizens suffer.

“ That’s why it’s so frustrating here—just a little rain
and Metro Manila is already flooded .”)

He added: “ What’s even more disappointing is seeing these failed flood control projects, while the families of contractors and politicians
are busy flaunting their luxury items. You should be ashamed. ”

His post quickly circulated among netizens, many of whom resonated with his sentiments and shared their own experiences with flooding and perceived government inaction.

A Reflection of Worsening Urban Challenges

Dingdong Bahan’s experience, while personal, mirrors the broader and worsening challenges faced by many urban dwellers in the capital region. Flash floods, clogged drainage systems, and poor infrastructure maintenance continue to affect thousands of residents whenever torrential rains strike.

According to PAGASA, Saturday’s rainfall in Quezon City was highly unusual but not unprecedented. The weather bureau warned earlier this year that climate change is contributing to increasingly extreme weather patterns—including sudden, intense thunderstorms that overwhelm urban infrastructure.

Unfortunately, these natural phenomena continue to expose the weaknesses in Metro Manila’s urban planning and disaster preparedness. Despite billions of pesos being allocated over the years for flood control and drainage improvements, results on the ground remain inconsistent.

In many areas, even short periods of rainfall are enough to paralyze traffic, submerge vehicles, and disrupt daily life—raising serious questions about transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public infrastructure projects.

Who is Dingdong Bahan?

Dingdong Bahan rose to fame as a housemate in Pinoy Big Brother Gen 11, where he was known for his authenticity, wit, and grounded nature. Since leaving the show, he has grown a following on social media and has appeared in various hosting gigs and brand campaigns.

His recent outcry marks one of the few times a celebrity of his generation has spoken openly and emotionally about a governance issue, earning both praise and support from fans and fellow citizens alike.

Some social media users even described his viral post as “the voice of the frustrated middle class,” referencing how many hard-working Filipinos invest in assets like vehicles only to lose them to events made worse by systemic inefficiencies.

A Call for Accountability

While Bahan has not confirmed whether he plans to pursue compensation or legal recourse over the damage to his vehicle, his message remains clear: Metro Manila deserves better.

As urban flooding becomes more frequent and unpredictable, the need for accountability and sustainable urban development grows ever more urgent. Citizens like Dingdong Bahan, who choose to speak up, add to the growing pressure on both local and national government units to deliver real, lasting solutions.

Whether Bahan’s flooded car becomes just another anecdote or a turning point in public consciousness depends on what happens next—not just in his case, but across a city constantly tested by nature and, perhaps more so, by governance.

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