Family of Nadia Montenegro Looking for New House After Onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses
NADIA MONTENEGRO – The actress and her family will transfer to a new house following the flood caused by Typhoon Ulysses.
Currently, a lot of people are in need of help now after the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses which triggered flooding in several areas in the country.
Some of the areas hit by the tropical storm were just recovering from Typhoon Rolly when another flood took place. Marikina, Rizal, and Cagayan were among those that were severely hit by the storm.
Many residents in Marikina, Rizal, and Cagayan province climbed their rooftops to escape from the rising water level. Several celebrities are living in areas hit by the typhoon.
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One of the celebrities whose house was reached by flood amid the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses is actress Nadia Montenegro. Based on a report on Pep, the actress and her family have decided to look for a new house and transfer.
According to Ynna Asistio, the eldest daughter of the actress, the incident was a huge trauma for their family. They’re living in Town and Country Exclusive Village in Antipolo, Rizal.
Even the two cars of the family was submerged in flood thus have to be repaired first. Meanwhile, help and expressions of concern also flooded Nadia Montenegro and her family.
The actress even feels unusual that she is the one on the receiving end as she is used to be the one helping. Meanwhile, based on the article, she was advised “to satisfy the people’s need to be needed”.
Someone lend the actress’ family a car that they can use now while their vehicles have yet to be repaired. Amid the onslaught, a lot of people were worried on how to send them food and water.
Nadia Montenegro and her family will transfer to a new house early next year. Currently, it is not easy for them to find a new house since there are a lot of them in the family.
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