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Blacklist International Evacuates From Boot Camp Amidst Severe Monsoon Rains

08:42 AM July 25, 2021
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The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster of Blacklist International evacuated from their boot camp stay as the recent severe monsoon rains raised the floods these past few days.

Posted in the official Blacklist Agents Facebook group, Tryke Gutierrez revealed details about the whole ordeal.

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“It has been a crazy past 24 hours,” Tryke described the situation. “Our backend team had to be so resourceful in getting our team out of the boot camp kasi sobrang taas na ng baha,” Tryke revealed in the post.

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Tryke then commended the team, especially their administrative office manager, Matthew Bejar, and Tier One talent Dexie Diaz, who graciously offered her car, for a job well done for rescuing their stranded colleagues.

Sobrang [good job] to the whole team especially to Matthew Bejar who moved heaven and earth to get them out there. Sobrang nakakataba din ng puso isipin na Dexie Diaz offered her car to get them out. If this is not what #OneFam is all about, I don’t know what is.”

Blacklist’s mid laner, Dexter Louise “DEX STAR” C. Alaba, also live-streamed the whole thing from the rescue pick up to their suong sa baha moment.

 

 

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