"When most people see a flooded road, they turn around. But for the personnel of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Biñan City Jail, turning back is not an option."
The image above captures a moment of real-life public service — a BJMP transport van trudging through knee-deep floodwaters caused by the onslaught of Typhoon Emong and the intensified southwest monsoon (Habagat). While many sought shelter from the rising waters, jail officers continued their sworn duty: to safeguard Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs), maintain order, and ensure safety inside the facility — no matter the conditions outside.
This wasn’t just a commute. It was a mission powered by dedication.
Flooding caused by Emong and Habagat severely affected parts of Biñan, including the roads leading to the city jail. Transportation was paralyzed. Basic access to supplies and personnel was jeopardized. Yet, the BJMP team pushed through — not for praise, but because it is their oath.
Behind the Badge: Stories of Sacrifice
Officers soaked in rain, uniforms muddied, vehicles barely navigating the rising waters — these are just glimpses of the daily struggles many do not see. Often working under extreme conditions, BJMP personnel juggle the responsibility of law enforcement with the compassion needed for custodial care.
In times of disaster, their role expands even further. They must ensure:
Security of PDLs during calamities
Continuity of food and medicine supplies
Emergency protocols inside the jail
Coordination with LGUs and disaster response teams
All while their own families might also be affected by the very same flood they’re driving through.
Duty Beyond the Badge
What makes their effort even more commendable is that it rarely makes the news. These silent heroes work beyond the call of duty, often unnoticed, always committed.
Let this photo be a reminder: True service doesn’t stop at obstacles — not even floodwaters.
To all BJMP personnel across the country, especially those in Biñan City Jail, we salute you. Your dedication during these trying times is not just admirable — it’s inspiring.
Have a story to share about our public safety heroes during disasters? Leave a comment below and let’s honor their sacrifices together.
War cry: "One Biñan"!
Photos and video credited to the owner:
Jo1 Almazan
Jo1 Dg Rivera
Tags: #BJMP #BiñanCityJail #TyphoonEmong #Habagat #PublicService #FloodResponse #JailPersonnelSacrifice #DutyBeyondLimits


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