Manila Water officials discuss the company's water supply situation during a media briefing in Quezon City on July 7, 2026. The company said it expected to sustain 24/7 water supply in the East Zone despite the effects of El Niño, citing additional water sources, including the Upper Wawa Dam and Laguna Lake, and new water treatment facilities that have reduced reliance on Angat Dam. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Manila Water officials discuss the company's water supply situation during a media briefing in Quezon City on July 7, 2026. The company said it expected to sustain 24/7 water supply in the East Zone despite the effects of El Niño, citing additional water sources, including the Upper Wawa Dam and Laguna Lake, and new water treatment facilities that have reduced reliance on Angat Dam. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Manila Water officials discuss the company's water supply situation during a media briefing in Quezon City on July 7, 2026. The company said it expected to sustain 24/7 water supply in the East Zone despite the effects of El Niño, citing additional water sources, including the Upper Wawa Dam and Laguna Lake, and new water treatment facilities that have reduced reliance on Angat Dam. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
Manila Water officials discuss the company's water supply situation during a media briefing in Quezon City on July 7, 2026. The company said it expected to sustain 24/7 water supply in the East Zone despite the effects of El Niño, citing additional water sources, including the Upper Wawa Dam and Laguna Lake, and new water treatment facilities that have reduced reliance on Angat Dam. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN