Photos show a Filipino couple walking down a flooded aisle on their wedding day

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The couple anticipated the risk of flooding, but instead of letting the weather dampen the mood, they decided to push through, as all marriages have their challenges.
Newlyweds Jade Rick Verdillo right, and Jamaica kiss during their wedding at the flooded Barasoain church
Jamaica Aguilar, left, and Jade Rick Verdillo during their wedding at the flooded Barasoain church in Malolos, Philippines, on Tuesday.Aaron Favila / AP

MALOLOS, Philippines — Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar were determined to walk down the aisle on their wedding day. Even if it meant walking down a flooded one.

On Tuesday, the Barasoain church in Malolos, Bulacan province, Philippines, flooded due to heavy rain. Typhoon Wipha had intensified seasonal monsoon rains in the Philippines, bringing widespread flooding.

The couple anticipated the risk of flooding, but instead of letting the weather dampen the mood, they decided to push through, as all marriages have their challenges.

“We just mustered enough courage,” Verdillo said. “We decided today because it is a sacrifice in itself. But there will be more sacrifices if we don’t push through today.”

Aguilar waded down the aisle with her white dress and wedding train floating behind her through waters almost up to her knees. At the altar, Verdillo was waiting to receive her while wearing an embroidered shirt called a Barong Tagalog, worn during special occasions.

The newlyweds have been together for 10 years. The groom said, “I feel that challenges won’t be over. It’s just a test. This is just one of the struggles that we’ve overcome.”

Despite the turbulent weather, some family and friends made it to the wedding.

“You will see love prevailed because even against weather, storm, rains, floods, the wedding continued,” said Jiggo Santos, a wedding guest. “It’s an extraordinary wedding.”

Bride Jamaica Agular prepares to enter the flooded Barasoain church
Aguilar preparing to enter the church.Aaron Favila / AP
Guests leave their shoes on a pew, above flooded grounds.
Guests left their shoes on a pew during the wedding.Aaron Favila / AP
Young boys sit in flooded church pews during wedding
Guests watched the ceremony from the flooded pews.Aaron Favila / AP
A wedding guest holds a flower during a wedding at the flooded Barasoain church
Aguilar’s bridal party.Aaron Favila / AP
Newlyweds Jade Rick Verdillo, center, and Jamaica pose with a kiss as guests cheer
Verdillo and Aguilar celebrating their marriage alongside their bridesmaids and groomsmen.Aaron Favila / AP
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