Flash Flood Hits Maasim Amid Upland Downpour

GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews / 07 October 2025) — A sudden flash flood turned a highway in Maasim, Sarangani Province into a muddy torrent on Monday afternoon, sweeping rocks, sticks, and debris across the road and stranding travelers for hours. Videos shared online captured the early moments of the flash flood along Purok Tinago in Barangay Poblacion. Muddy water, branches, and rocks surged onto the highway, stranding motorcycles and cars.

As the torrent grew stronger, residents shouted warnings to oncoming motorists and urged others inside nearby establishments to take shelter from the rising waters. According to a report by the Maasim Municipal Police Station (MPS), the flash flood struck around 3:40 p.m., even as the town proper experienced only light rain. Police said the surge likely originated from the river in Barangay Bales, where heavy rain in the uplands sent water and debris downstream, leaving vehicles stranded between Kiamba and General Santos City.

Firefighters from the Bureau of Fire Protection–Maasim (BFP) and personnel from the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) worked through the downpour to clear debris and assist stranded motorists. The police said the rescue effort was supported by the Coast Guard, Highway Patrol, other provincial units, and local responders.

In one video posted by Maasim resident Jhong Rocacorba Arinsulat, a backhoe was seen clearing large rocks blocking the road. “MDRRMO [and] Engineering LGU of Maasim are working hard to remove the large rocks carried by the flood that caused many vehicles to be stranded,” Arinsulat wrote. By around 10 p.m., the floodwaters had receded, and the highway reopened.

Similar flash floods reportedly affected Barangays Colon, Kablacan, Kabatiol, Kanalo, and Daliao, though no injuries were recorded. The local government announced the suspension of classes on October 7 for safety reasons.

The following day, the LGU’s Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) team met with local agencies to assess flood damage and coordinate assistance for affected families. The flash flood occurred as PAGASA reported the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) affecting parts of Southern Mindanao. (MindaNews / Guia Rebollido)

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