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00:00 The LPA has now become a low-pressure area, but the first typhoon, Bagyong Kamayan, still left its mark.
00:10 In its landfall in Manay, Davao Oriental this morning,
00:14 several provinces in Mindanao experienced flooding.
00:17 They were shocked by the many trips and arrivals.
00:20 The evacuation of affected residents, including some elderly people, is also being done.
00:25 And we're joined by Kent Abregana of GMA Regional TV, oneMindanao.
00:30 Kent?
00:32 Mel, Emil, Pia, due to the effects of the tropical storm,
00:39 the work in the public and private offices in Surigao del Sur has been suspended.
00:45 Meanwhile, several families have moved to their respective areas due to the effects of the tropical storm.
00:54 Several houses were damaged in Liyanga, Surigao del Sur due to the heavy rain.
01:00 Several houses were damaged by the flood.
01:03 Around 200 families were evacuated to Barangay Payasa.
01:06 Jeffrey is now just fitting his tricycle with the things he can still save.
01:11 I'm carrying it, sir.
01:12 Because here, the flood is not that bad.
01:14 So, we're just bringing our things.
01:18 We can't bring our things, but we're bringing other things for our house.
01:22 It was difficult for 63-year-old grandma Bernandita to go out after the water level rose to the point of falling.
01:29 The strong winds were also felt in Surigao del Sur this afternoon.
01:36 In the town of Hinatuan, it was still early this morning.
01:43 The wind was already felt along with the rain.
01:46 At the same time, there was a big flood in Baybayin.
01:49 The residents living near the coastal area were evacuated.
01:52 The residents are worried, especially since they haven't recovered from the flood of December 2.
01:58 What we want is to have a light supply of medicines, medicine kit, and water.
02:06 Especially water, sir, because we don't have water.
02:09 Some of them didn't evacuate and stayed at their homes.
02:13 Boyet, a fisherman, assured that the storm wouldn't destroy his boat.
02:18 We're just bringing our things, but we're bringing other things.
02:22 We can't bring our things, but we're bringing other things.
02:25 Despite the bad weather, the church was still open.
02:29 We're still protecting our village from the calamity.
02:36 In Manay, Davao Oriental, where the storm was felt this morning,
02:41 the BFP conducted a rescue operation in Sitio Libtong, where the flood reached.
02:46 The firemen were called by senior citizens to leave their homes.
02:51 In Davao City, the sky is dark and there is a weakening of rain.
02:57 The passenger transport to Samal Island was canceled.
03:00 One of our tributaries in Davao City is where the Davao River comes from.
03:08 That's our focus now, to monitor the situation because of the rain.
03:16 Pia, the strong winds and rain in Surigao del Sur have weakened.
03:26 But the public is still hoping that they will be careful of landslides and flash floods.
03:33 Pia.
03:34 Thank you very much.
03:35 Thank you very much.
03:36 That's all for JMA Regional TV.
03:38 One in the now.