The impact of Super Typhoon #NandoPH has left Pangasinan with more than P93 million in damages to agriculture, infrastructure, and livestock, according to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).

Initial reports placed losses in agriculture at over P23 million, while infrastructure damage has reached P69.8 million. Livestock losses were estimated at P520,000.

The PDRRMO said monitoring and assessment continue as several areas in the province remain flooded.

As of 11 a.m. Friday, September 26, 2025, at least eight towns and cities were still affected by floods, including Dagupan City, Lingayen, Mangatarem, Calasiao, and Sta. Barbara. Other flooded areas were Asingan, Bautista, and Bayambang.

In Dagupan City, knee-deep floodwaters swamped the intersection of AB Fernandez Avenue and Burgos Street in Barangay Poblacion Oeste, slowing traffic and leaving commuters stranded.

“Mabagal ’yung sakayan kasi. Walang gaanong namamasada,” Nel Jean Amaga, a commuter, said. She almost arrived late for work.

Some porters like Bernardo Manangan made extra income by pushing passengers on carts through floodwaters.

“Tao na lang kinakarga kasi baha. Malalim masyado ’yung dinadaanan nila. Para maitulak ko sila,” Mangangan said.

He earned more than P300 from voluntary fares between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Tricycles struggled to pass the submerged roads, while some cars and motorcycles nearly stalled in the flood.

PDRRMO Assistant Officer Avenix Arenas appealed for public cooperation.

“Ang tanging hiling namin sa ating kababayan ay cooperation and support at disiplina. Sumunod sa awtoridad. Ang aming mandato ay to save lives and properties,” he said.