NDRRMC: Isa, kumpirmadong nawawala dahil sa Bagyong #KabayanPH;

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NDRRMC: Isa, kumpirmadong nawawala dahil sa Bagyong #KabayanPH;

DSWD at NDRRMC, namigay na ng tulong sa mga apektado ng bagyo
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00:00 The aid is now ready for those affected by the typhoon in the Caraga and Davao regions.
00:05 NDRRMC also confirmed that a resident is missing in Davao Oriental.
00:11 We are now in the center of the news. Ryan Lesigas.
00:15 You're right Angelic. It's been reported that a resident is missing in Davao Oriental.
00:22 She was killed by NDRRMC. The missing Angelic is from Region 11 in Davao Oriental. We heard the statement of Director Edgar Posadas, NDRRMC spokesperson.
00:34 So far, I hope it stays that way. We have no dead as a casualty.
00:44 But we have initially one injured and one missing person, which are still subject for validation. We hope to find a missing person alive.
00:54 We have no more toward incidents in March that we can report.
01:04 So far, Angelic, more than 25,000 families have been affected by the typhoon. This is equivalent to more than 86,000 individuals.
01:14 According to the number, more than 75,000 are staying in four evacuation centers from Region 7, 8 and 10.
01:23 Seven more places were flooded from the Caraga region. Here is the statement of Director Posadas.
01:31 As of now, Ma'am March, our regional offices in Regions 8, 10, 12 and Caraga are still on red alert, while the rest are on blue alert, to include our...
01:45 here in our NDRMC.
01:48 DSWD and NDRRMC also requested assistance for the affected families.
01:54 Angelic, it has been proven that the assistance is worth almost P100,000, which is not only for the affected families, but also for the sheer line.
02:04 The DSWD Davao region is already on standby for the assistance of P82 million for Region 11.
02:11 According to the number, the Family Food Packs are worth more than P27 million, the non-food items are worth P42 million and P77 million.
02:20 NDRRMC has a message for the public.
02:24 We have to be prepared all the time. We should be ready. We should know the areas that are prone to landslides, mudslides or soil erosions.
02:39 If we are near those areas and we experience, in our opinion, more than normal, we don't expect rainfall, we should be always prepared.
02:52 If we are invited to move to a safer ground or safer place, like a temporary evacuation, we should be prepared.
03:02 For now Angelic, NDRRMC is continuously monitoring and they are ensuring that the families who evacuated are safe and can go home for two hours
03:15 so they can celebrate the upcoming Christmas in their homes. Angelic.
03:22 Is there a representative of NDRRMC or local government who is talking to the evacuees to say that these areas are safe from floods
03:31 or our countrymen should attempt to go out and check their homes?
03:38 Well Angelic, based on the information from Director Posadas, there are people from the local government and from the regional offices of NDRRMC
03:48 who are checking if the areas that are prone to floods are safe so that the families can be safe before they evacuate.
03:59 Before they leave the areas where they evacuated, that is a way of NDRRMC and the local government to ensure that the residents are safe and can go home.
04:13 All right. Thank you very much Ryan Lasigas.

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