Baha sa ilang bahagi ng Bulacan, hindi pa rin humuhupa | Saksi

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Transcript
00:00 Residents of Bulacan are trying to continue their daily activities and business even though the flood is still high in some places.
00:08 But aside from the difficulty of moving, they are also worried about their homes and equipment.
00:13 Let's talk to James Agustin.
00:15 James?
00:21 (Speaking in Tagalog)
00:33 (Speaking in Tagalog)
00:51 (Speaking in Tagalog)
01:12 This is the situation in San Juan.
01:15 The flood has entered their church.
01:19 In Poroc 3, Barangay San Miguel, the flood water is still 20 meters high.
01:22 That's why some people are riding on a boat.
01:24 It's deeper on the other side of the road where the flood is up to Bewang.
01:28 The first floor of the houses were submerged in water for several days.
01:32 That's why the residents' equipment and appliances are high.
01:35 (Speaking in Tagalog)
01:48 (Speaking in Tagalog)
01:50 Earlier, the LGU distributed relief goods with the help of the BFP to the affected residents in Barangay San Juan.
01:57 Police also helped distribute relief goods in Barangay Palapat.
02:01 Tonight, the flood still continues on some streets in Barangay San Agustin.
02:05 The water level dropped compared to this morning.
02:08 But residents are still worried about the high tide tomorrow.
02:11 The water level is high now.
02:15 (Speaking in Tagalog)
02:19 (Speaking in Tagalog)
02:28 Even though the businesses are affected, this clothing store is already flooded.
02:33 That's why the owner of the store is forced to sit in his seats.
02:37 (Speaking in Tagalog)
02:45 Even though there's flood, the operation of a food store continues.
02:48 (Speaking in Tagalog)
02:57 Earlier, the flood hit Arthur Highway, Sagiginto and Bukawe.
03:06 But according to the Bulacan PDRMO,
03:08 the water level is still up to three floors in some parts of Sagiginto.
03:12 In Bukawe, 11 barangays are experiencing floods up to six floors in some areas.
03:17 (Speaking in Tagalog)
03:20 In Balagtas, eight barangays were affected.
03:24 (Speaking in Tagalog)
03:30 (Speaking in Tagalog)
03:35 (Explosion)
03:36 The Bustos Dam continues to lose water even though it's at its normal level.
03:42 According to the residents here, the sluice gate cannot be closed because the water continues to come from the mountains of Bulacan.
03:49 The loss of water in Bustos Dam was first identified by the Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando.
03:54 They reported that they are slowly losing water.
03:58 Since there's no such situation, I told them that it's already slowly losing water.
04:04 But suddenly, it became a big problem. I'm very angry.
04:07 (Speaking in Tagalog)
04:11 (Speaking in Tagalog)
04:24 Meanwhile, the high tide is more than five feet tomorrow morning.
04:33 Residents are told that they will experience more flooding.
04:36 Live from here in Bulacan, I'm James Agustin, your witness.
04:42 (Speaking in Tagalog)
05:04 (Music)

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