Balitanghali: February 7, 2024

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali ngayong Miyerkules, February 7, 2024:

-Babaeng nasangkot sa aksidente, nagmura, nanampal at nangalmot ng pulis
-Ilang miyembro ng grupong MANIBELA, nagkilos-protesta sa harap ng Office of the Ombudsman
-2 bus, natabunan ng gumuhong lupa | Mga residente sa mga kalapit na barangay, sapilitang pinalikas; mga klase sa lungsod, suspendido
-Weather
-PHL Statistics Authority: Mga Pilipinong walang trabaho, 1.6M nitong Disyembre
-Live-in partners, arestado matapos mahulihan ng P680,000 halaga ng umano'y shabu | Dalawang naarestong suspek, tumangging magbigay ng pahayag
-Sangkaterbang dilis, napadpad sa dalampasigan
-Libreng sakay sa MRT-3 and LRT-2
-MANIBELA, nagsampa ng reklamo sa ilang opisyal ng gobyerno na nagsusulong ng PUV modernization program | MANIBELA, hiniling na makapaglabas na ng desisyon ang Korte Suprema bago ang April 30
-Dalawang passport na may mga parehong detalye pero magkaiba ang litrato, iniimbestigahan |Naglipanang fake identities na gumagamit ng valid documents, ikinababahala ng Bureau of Immigration
-10-anyos na bata, patay matapos barilin; 3 niyang pinsan, sugatan | Lalaking nagbebenta umano ng mga registered SIM, arestado; Suspek, tumangging magbigay ng pahayag
-Marian Rivera, umalma sa manipulated social media post tungkol sa kanya
-Babaeng nasangkot sa aksidente, nagmura, nanampal at nangalmot ng pulis
-Mga sibuyas sa isang taniman, ipinamimigay na lang dahil sa tumal ng benta
-Umano'y hiwalayan nina Bea Alonzo at Dominic Roque, kinumpirma ni Boy Abunda
-Lalaki, patay matapos pagsasaksakin ng mga umano'y nakainumang kaibigan | 5, arestado sa buy-bust operation; P81,600 halaga ng umano'y shabu, nasabat; wala silang pahayag
DILG sa mga LGU: Ipatupad nang maigi ang pagbabawal sa mga tricycle, pedicab, E-trike at E-bike sa national highway
-Quick Annulment Scam, target mambiktima ng mga naghahangad ng mabilis, madali at mura raw na annulment
-Panayam kay Edward Macapili, Davao de Oro PDRRMO | 2 bus, natabunan ng gumuhong lupa
-Calvin Abueva, pinagmumulta ng P100,000 matapos kutyain umano si Coach Jorge Gallent ng kalabang koponan/PBA Commssioner: Nagkaayos na si Calvin Abueva at ang mag-asawang Tautuaa
-Motorsiklo, nabundol ng gas tanker; Isa sa mga sakay, patay
-Baby girl nina South Korean stars Lee Seung Gi at Lee Dain, isinilang na
-#AnsabeMo sa wedding engagements na hindi natutuloy sa kasalan?
-Nasa 600 bahay, nasunog sa Puerto Princesa, Palawan
-Plantitong seaman, napabilib ang netizens sa kanyang masaganang gulayan sa barko

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04:00 The number of Filipinos without a job or unemployed was reduced in December.
04:05 According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, 1.6 million people were unemployed
04:10 or equivalent to 3.1% of the country's labor force.
04:14 That's less compared to the 1.83 million people who lost their jobs in November.
04:19 The largest number of unemployed people in December was in the manufacturing, construction and agriculture sectors.
04:26 More than 6 million people were underemployed or those who have jobs but their income is lower
04:32 or they are short of their income.
04:35 Living Partners, which is a drug supplier in the area, was arrested in Quezon City.
04:43 They were caught with a 100,000 peso fine by the chief of the Shibu.
04:47 This is the news of James Agustin.
04:51 In their home in Barangay Batasan, Hills, Quezon City, they were arrested by the police.
04:56 Living Partners, which is JR de la Cruz and Jator Amador,
05:00 were arrested for drug bybus operation after the police received a tip
05:04 when two women were falling from the roof of the Shibu.
05:07 They were given a 100-gram Shibu that is worth Php 680,000.
05:13 They can dispose of a pusher of 50 grams minimum.
05:19 The area of operation reached Rizal area, particularly Mateo,
05:26 because that is within the boundary of Station 6.
05:29 It also passed through Marikina, where it also fell, and also through Batasan Hills area.
05:36 The Batasan Police de la Cruz is considered a high-value individual.
05:40 The suspects did not just show up to the items they were dropping.
05:45 The payment was made online.
05:47 The one who used the modus, he was wrapped and left at the package counter.
05:53 His claim stub was what was reached to the claimants who bought the Shibu.
05:59 So they did not mimic.
06:01 On the other way, on their dead drop, sometimes they go to fast food chain,
06:06 they were left at the water tank in the CR.
06:11 They were informed and texted that they were left there and they should be arrested.
06:14 In 2020, de la Cruz was jailed in Marikina because of a drug-related case.
06:19 No comment.
06:21 No comment. We will just judge him.
06:23 The suspects filed a complaint against the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.
06:29 James Agustin is the reporter for JMA Integrated News.
06:36 The barangay residents of Linaon in Cahuayan Negros Occidental were helped in holding the sack
06:41 that was filled with a huge amount of catfish.
06:44 Some of them put catfish in their own bags.
06:48 More than 45 baskets of catfish were caught.
06:51 According to the Fisheries Office, it was possible because of the cold weather
06:54 and the avoidance of catfish in large fish, that's why they went to the sea.
07:03 Breaking news for LRT 2 and MRT 3.
07:06 The Department of Transportation has a free ride today.
07:10 It has been there since the morning rush hour and it will be there again later at 5 pm to 7 pm.
07:16 According to the DOTR, the free ride is a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the construction.
07:32 The Manibela Transport Group has already issued a complaint to the Ombudsman's Office
07:36 regarding their violation of the POV Modernization Program.
07:39 We have a report on the spot from Joseph Moro.
07:42 Joseph?
07:43 Connie, the Manibela Group is filing a complaint against the Ombudsman's Office
07:51 regarding the violation of the Constitution and the laws that are being violated by the POV Modernization Program.
07:57 The group has filed a complaint against the Constitution, Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act,
08:02 grave threats and grave coercion.
08:06 The group has filed a complaint against Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista,
08:09 Office of the Transport Cooperative Chairman Ferdinand Ortega,
08:12 LTFRB Chairman Atty. Trophy Luguarez III, Engineer Lisa Marie Paches,
08:18 Atty. Mercy Jane Paras-Leynes and Atty. Robert Paig, members of the board,
08:23 and Solicitor General Menarto Guevara.
08:26 According to the group, the violation of the Constitution that ensures the life and freedom of the POV Modernization Program,
08:33 because it removes the work of many drivers of traditional jeeps.
08:38 Aside from this, Connie, it seems that the jeeps of drivers are being forced to build
08:44 corporations and cooperatives even if they don't want to.
08:47 There is no consultation done before the program is implemented.
08:51 The President has already extended the deadline for consolidation until April 30,
08:56 but the Manibela Group wants the program to be completely stopped.
09:00 Connie, this is the second legal complaint filed against the POV Modernization Program.
09:06 A petition has been filed against this in the Supreme Court.
09:10 The group wants the Supreme Court to issue a decision before April 30,
09:14 because after that, the franchises of traditional jeeps will be returned to those who did not follow the program.
09:21 Connie, the Department of Transportation and the Land Transportation Franchising Office already know
09:25 the complaint filed by Manibela, but we are still waiting for their decision.
09:31 Thank you very much, Joseph Morong.
09:33 In other news, the Bureau of Immigration investigated the fake identities
09:40 of the people who use legitimate documents.
09:44 Salima Refran has the news.
09:46 Two valid passports, but one name is being investigated by the Bureau of Immigration.
09:56 Because of the data privacy, the name of the passport is not shown.
10:00 But the names are the same, including the date, year, and place of birth.
10:07 The only difference is the pictures in the passport.
10:11 One of the pictures is from the OFW in Saudi Arabia last week.
10:16 But it was revealed in the records that the passport's name was left behind several times.
10:22 In her story, someone processed her application way back in 2016.
10:28 She gave all the details, she also got her birth certificates and all the documents.
10:34 But she did not continue her trip.
10:37 It seems that she used her identity of another person to leave the OFW.
10:43 The woman admitted that she paid P1,500 to a recruiter to change her age to qualify for work abroad.
10:53 She was taken by the police.
10:55 While still abroad, she has the same identity and will be investigated.
11:00 According to the Bureau of Immigration, it is now up to the authorities to transfer fake identities using valid Philippine documents,
11:08 which are sometimes used by the criminals.
11:11 It is up to the authorities to have the original documents of individuals who are not Filipino.
11:18 It's very difficult to intercept cases like this because they have all the complete documents.
11:25 They have the ultimate birth certificate, all the clearances, even NBI clearance.
11:32 Sometimes, they can get it.
11:34 But at the end of the day, it's not them.
11:36 There's a different person owning that identity.
11:39 Sanima Refrain reporting for GMA Integrated News.
11:44 Here is the breaking news.
11:47 A 10-year-old girl was killed in Pamplona, Negros Oriental.
11:53 Based on the investigation, she was playing with her cousins in their grandmother's house when she was suddenly shot.
12:00 The child was dead on the spot.
12:02 Her three-year-old cousin, who is also a minor, was also shot.
12:05 The bullet wound is not yet healed.
12:07 One of the people who were disturbed by the personal grudge or anger because of the words of their neighbor.
12:15 The family of the victims is not allowed to speak.
12:21 A man in Valenzuela was arrested for selling or controlling registered SIMs.
12:26 These were verified by an e-wallet platform.
12:29 He sold them for P1,500.
12:33 The SIMs were even registered.
12:36 The suspect refused to give his statement in the face of a complaint filed by the SIM Registration Act.
12:50 Here is the latest.
12:52 The heart of Primetime Queen, Marian Rivera,
12:56 posted a viral manipulated post on social media about her.
13:01 That's the screenshot from her ex-account that has an advertisement about her.
13:09 Marian reposted it to say that there is no truth in the ads in the picture.
13:14 Marian also doesn't have an ex-account.
13:16 Marian asked her to stop making manipulated posts.
13:21 As of now, the post has been deleted from the page where the picture was taken.
13:27 A woman was arrested after she slapped,
13:31 slapped, and insulted a police officer who responded to the accident.
13:36 This is the news brought to you by Marisol Abduraman, Exclusive.
13:44 It seems that the woman doesn't want to be forgiven while the police are talking.
13:48 She doesn't want to be followed and her face is being slapped.
13:51 The police didn't listen.
13:56 But later,
13:57 the woman slapped the police.
14:02 That's when she was insulted.
14:04 But even though she was slapped, she still slapped the police.
14:09 The incident that happened in Imos, Cavite.
14:13 The police were able to rescue the woman because the traffic enforcers
14:17 were able to stop a vehicular accident.
14:19 But instead of helping, the woman became a brave fighter.
14:24 The driver was drunk.
14:27 They wanted to do their job but the driver was too unruly.
14:39 We talked to the arresting officer in the video.
14:42 He has wounds on his hands after the woman slapped him.
14:45 Why did he slap you?
14:47 I was taking his key because I didn't want to drive him because he was drunk.
14:53 He might get hurt.
14:55 His body was also injured because of the key.
14:59 The 29-year-old suspect admitted to what he did.
15:03 I said I'll go with him but he suddenly slapped me.
15:06 I was already insulted.
15:08 I said, "Let me go. I'll get hurt."
15:11 I hurt them. I pinched them.
15:14 She admitted to being drunk and not having a license.
15:17 The suspect was slapped with multiple complaints, including direct assault,
15:21 driving without license, drunk driving, and reckless impudence resulting in damage to property.
15:27 Marisol Abdurrahman reporting for JMA Integrated News.
15:32 In Vintar, Ilocos Norte, a farmer gave his onions to the farmers.
15:39 It's hard to sell even 35 pesos per kilo.
15:42 According to the farmer, he tried selling onions to the barangay but it's really cheap.
15:49 So he just gave it away.
15:51 He also said that onions should be peeled so that it won't be damaged.
15:54 In the price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
15:57 the price of local white onions is from 60 pesos to 110 pesos per kilo.
16:02 The price of local white onions is from 80 pesos to 160 pesos per kilo.
16:07 The price of local red onions is from 20 pesos to 40 pesos per kilo.
16:12 The price of medium-sized imported red onions is from 80 pesos to 120 pesos per kilo.
16:18 While the price of medium-sized imported white onions is from 90 pesos to 120 pesos per kilo.
16:24 A few days of talk and discussion on social media
16:32 between Nabea Alonzo and Dominic Roque.
16:37 The host, Boy Abunda, signed the agreement yesterday
16:40 and said that the actress also re-engaged her.
16:44 Here is the latest.
16:45 July last year, when Nabea Alonzo and Dominic Roque took another step to forever,
16:57 their love story was revealed just like in the movie.
17:02 Dominic was happy whenever Nabea was with him.
17:05 But seven months after their engagement,
17:08 As we talk today, yes, Dominic and Nabea are separated.
17:13 In the fast talk with Boy Abunda,
17:15 King of Talk shared the information he got from a source related to the breakup of the two.
17:21 Is Nabea still trying to talk?
17:24 Maybe. As a matter of fact, from good sources,
17:29 last night or just last night, Nabea and Dominic talked again.
17:37 They're trying to understand each other.
17:41 Will this happen again? Will Dominic and Nabea succeed in their relationship?
17:48 We don't know.
17:49 Uncle Boy also clarified some of the issues.
17:52 The one who volunteered to Nabea's mom that the prenup is okay is Dominic.
17:59 So I don't think it is and it was an issue unless the story was changed.
18:06 The narrative is not about Nabea, the problem, that's why they separated.
18:11 Nabea wants to save this relationship.
18:13 Nabea wants this to work.
18:15 Before this, some netizens noticed in Nabea's recent post online
18:19 that he is not wearing his engagement ring anymore.
18:22 According to Uncle Boy's source,
18:24 I think if my source is correct, Nabea already took his engagement ring.
18:29 But are they hoping? I think yes.
18:33 Nabea and Dominic's camp has not yet announced their relationship.
18:37 We will now have a quick news.
18:41 A man was killed in a basement compound in Tondo, Manila after being stabbed.
18:47 The suspects are the two friends of the victim who were drinking on the rooftop where his body was found.
18:53 The police also identified the suspects who were able to see blood on their hands and feet.
19:00 Five men who were selling illegal drugs were arrested in the Baybasta Operation in Baco, Urcavite.
19:08 According to PDEA Cavite, they were fined more than 80,000 pesos for the alleged shabu,
19:14 500 pesos marked money and cell phone.
19:17 They will face a complaint of violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.
19:21 They have no statement.
19:23 DILG again reminded local or local government units
19:30 to strictly prohibit the use of tricycles, pedicabs, e-trikes and e-bikes on national highways.
19:37 This is the news brought to you by Nico Wahe.
19:42 The prohibition of tricycles and pedicabs on national highways is not new.
19:47 But there is something that will really annoy you, especially if there is no traffic enforcer.
19:52 Here at the intersection of Taft Avenue and United Nations Avenue,
19:56 we haven't even passed 10 minutes earlier, it's 4 am already,
20:00 the tricycles, pedicabs, e-bikes and e-trikes that are crossing the road are not allowed.
20:06 It's not even a left turn, there are other tricycles that are really crossing the road.
20:12 All of them, without fear, even if there are buses and bigger vehicles on the road.
20:18 Mang Raul admitted that tricycles have been crossing the road for a long time under the BLO Motoda
20:23 or those who are traveling from General Luna to Otis,
20:26 that it's really unavoidable for tricycles to cross the road at the intersection of Taft and United Nations Avenue.
20:31 We are crossing the road at the back, we are on the secondary road.
20:34 But sometimes, when a patient goes to the hospital,
20:39 we cannot avoid crossing the national road because all the hospitals here are on the national road.
20:47 There are also many passengers who do not want to walk far, that's why they are choosing to use tricycles.
20:52 We are afraid that the passengers will be forced to use tricycles,
20:58 especially when they are old and cannot walk.
21:01 We are using tricycles because we cannot do anything if they are not using tricycles because they do not have other vehicles.
21:08 But according to the DILG, for whatever reason, tricycles and pedicabs are really prohibited on national highways.
21:15 DILG Secretary Benjur Abalos again reminded that after a tricycle was hit by a bus in Labo, Camarines Norte,
21:23 he appealed to the LGUs to enforce this to avoid accidents.
21:28 Nico Juaje reporting for GMA Integrated News.
21:32 According to the experts in the law, the annulment of marriage here in the country is really a mistake.
21:38 So, to those who want to get married, do not let those who are in a hurry, fast and cheap process fool you.
21:45 Breaking news from Mark Salazar.
21:47 Let's just call her Rose, not because her married life became a bed of roses.
21:56 In fact, she did not grow up with the story of their marriage.
22:00 That's why she asked us to fulfill her request.
22:04 Parents and relatives forced us to get married.
22:11 We tried to work on our marriage.
22:15 I have doubts on her sexuality.
22:20 I have an emotional need that she will not give me, and I have a sexual need for marriage.
22:27 That's why I said it would be better if we separate.
22:31 Those like Rose, who are brokenhearted and desperate, are the target of online annulment scammers.
22:38 I tried messaging that profile.
22:42 I just sent a message. I tried to make a video call to make sure that you are the one I deposited the initial payment.
22:54 But she did not answer the video call.
22:57 How much should I pay?
22:59 She said it's P65,000 for three to four months.
23:05 After that, I will be sent to a casino.
23:09 Annulment scammers are easy to recognize.
23:12 If they promise a fast and easy annulment, they are scammers.
23:16 Those who promise one to two months, that's definitely a red flag.
23:21 The truth is, the process in court is fast for one to two years, sometimes it takes five years.
23:28 The second red flag is if it's too cheap.
23:31 If it's less than P100,000, most likely it's a scam.
23:37 The reason why it's expensive is because lawyers go through so much preparation, so much has to be done to make your annulment petition successful.
23:46 The cost of a legit family lawyer is P180,000 in the province, P250,000 to P600,000 in Metro Manila.
23:56 The OFWs are the favorite victims of annulment scammers.
24:01 They are the ones who immediately bite the promise of non-appearance in court.
24:05 If they say non-appearance, you don't have to worry about it, then that's absolutely a red flag right there.
24:11 That's not a legit lawyer.
24:14 If you are an OFW, you still need to attend the court hearing via video conference in our consulate or embassy.
24:22 It is true that marriage is not like rice that is tested, that will be sown when it is harvested.
24:29 And you should believe that it is not easy to sow.
24:33 If you have even a small doubt, are you ready or can you do this, will you be happy with this person, you should think about it first.
24:46 Mark Salazar is the reporter for GMA Integrated News.
24:51 Let's update on the recent earthquake in Davao de Oro where two buses were hit.
24:58 The Executive Assistant on Communications and Public Relations of Davao de Oro, PDRRMO, Mr. Edward Macapili, is with us this afternoon.
25:07 Good morning and welcome to our news this afternoon.
25:10 Yes. Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to provide information on what happened in Davao de Oro.
25:20 How is the rescue operation for the individuals who were hit by the earthquake in Davao de Oro?
25:25 As of this moment, the rescue operation, the mountain and church rescue operation is ongoing.
25:32 Earlier, at midnight, 12 o'clock, it was stopped because the area is too dark.
25:41 Then it was called for the rescuer to continue the operation. But early this morning, after the assessment and evaluation, the rescue operation resumed.
25:55 What is the latest number of injuries? Was anyone injured?
26:00 Well there is a report from the Office of Civil Defense because the report is different.
26:07 As far as the report of the Office of Civil Defense, there are about 85 employees who got mined or overtrapped, but 45 were rescued.
26:19 But last night, right after the landslide, two buses were hit by the landslide.
26:27 One bus was hit by 18 passengers and the other by 12 passengers.
26:34 Based on the video, we saw that the people who got hit by the landslide were covered in mud.
26:39 What is the condition of those buses? Were they stopped when the landslide happened? We have information on that.
26:44 Hello. What is this?
26:46 Were the buses stopped when the landslide happened? Because we saw in the video that the rescued people were covered in mud inside the bus.
26:54 Yes. The buses were on standby, waiting for the employees because the mining is pre-shifting, 24 hours operation.
27:03 Those who were inside the bus, their shifting ended. They are on their way home. The bus is waiting for them.
27:11 For the families, what are they looking for? Where can they go? Maybe they can report.
27:18 How are the people who were brought to the hospital? What is their condition?
27:23 Last night, there were rescued about 11 casualties out of 11.
27:29 Nine were injured in Montivista Hospital while the two were critical. They were brought to Davao Regional Medical Center.
27:39 All right. Sir, is it established what is the reason for the landslide? Is it weather-related? Is it raining during those times?
27:49 Because initially, it was okay and there were no signs. What is it?
27:56 Yes. Actually, what happened for the past week, there was a shoreline of Mindanao.
28:06 The rain lasted for six days. After that, it stopped. One, ten days after, the trough of LPA entered.
28:17 The volume of water was bigger for six days and six nights. That's what the PDRMO and the Office of Civil Defense are looking at, that this landslide was an accident.
28:31 It's true because it's been six days since it stopped raining. The trough of LPA stopped last Thursday.
28:38 Our area is really hot. Nobody expected that it would happen. That landslide was sudden.
28:47 Sir, is that area prone to landslides?
28:52 It's been a long time since there was a landslide in Masara area.
28:57 Though, last year, there was a big earthquake in Davao de Oro. An area also had a landslide.
29:06 After that, there was nothing. Generally, Masara is a hard rock mining area.
29:13 That's right.
29:14 It's a mining area. Nobody expected that it would happen.
29:18 What help can the local government or the mining company give to the victims and their families?
29:27 Yes. Actually, the APEC mining in itself is helping the victims of the trough of LPA. Davao de Oro was submerged in water for the last week.
29:39 They died in the trough of LPA. Now, their employees are the victims. So definitely, they are helping.
29:48 The provincial government of Davao de Oro, under the leadership of Governor Justice Dorothy Gonzaga and Congressman Atty. Wilf Peter Gonzaga,
29:57 because Masara is in the second district under the jurisdiction of the congressman,
30:02 they are already providing assistance from the provincial social welfare development office of the provincial government.
30:12 Lastly, will you conduct an inspection for the safety of the area so this won't happen again, especially if there are areas where there are residents.
30:25 Will the mining stop operations? Until when?
30:29 Well, as of now, we don't have a report that the MGP will order the APEC mining to stop its operation.
30:39 Definitely, there will be an assessment and evaluation by the MGP. If there are areas that are not allowed to be inhabited,
30:50 we can do that because it happened for the last earthquake. There are areas that were not inhabited.
30:56 All right. Thank you very much for the time you gave us in the news, sir.
30:59 Okay. Thank you so much.
31:01 That's Mr. Edward Makapili of Davao de Oro, PDRRMO.
31:07 [music]
31:11 Calvin Abueva was fined P100,000 by the Philippine Basketball Association.
31:17 He was also fined by Coach George Gallant of Calabang, Coponan during the PBA Finals Game 2.
31:23 When Falsy Abueva called for the fourth quarter of the game, he pointed his left eye and it blinked.
31:29 Gallant's eye was blinded by an accident in a motorcycle.
31:33 According to the League's regulations, anyone who has a physical disability will be fined P100,000.
31:42 PBA Commissioner Willie Marshall said that he asked for Abueva's forgiveness to Gallant and he was accepted by the coach.
31:49 Meanwhile, Abueva and his wife, Motau Tua, talked and made amends. They were also hot and shouted after the game last week.
31:59 In the area of La Esperanza in Tulunan, Cotabato, the motorcycle was crossing the highway.
32:05 The first thing the motorcycle avoided was a garbage truck and it did not notice the gas tanker.
32:12 The motorcycle was hit by a gas tanker.
32:15 The impact was so strong that the two motorcycles were blown up.
32:19 They were rushed to the hospital but one of them died.
32:23 According to the investigation, the motorcycle drivers will be brought to the hospital with a document.
32:29 The gas tanker driver, who was not identified, is now in the custody of Tulunan Police.
32:34 Confirmed! The South Korean stars Lee Seung Gi and Lee Da In are officially mother and father.
32:49 According to the statement issued by Seung Gi's agency, he is happy to announce the birth of their healthy baby girl this Monday.
32:57 Da In is also in good health.
33:00 They were married on April 2023 and he announced Da In's pregnancy in November.
33:07 Congratulations Seung Gi and Da In!
33:18 According to old saying, no matter how long the procession is, the wedding will still take place in the church.
33:24 But sometimes, we are saddened by this.
33:27 We cannot avoid it that even if we are engaged or in the planning stage, the wedding is still held.
33:32 That's why netizens are saying that...
33:35 They say that since the experience of Paul, the eye-opener...
33:42 The engagement in a relationship is really an eye-opener.
33:48 That's where we will know if he is really the one or there are others.
33:53 That's right.
33:54 Jen Edusura said that it's better to get divorced right away.
33:59 It's harder to get divorced if you're already married.
34:02 That's right. It's hard.
34:04 That's why the heart of Rosie Gold said that it's better to not get married for a long time than to blame the wrong person for a long time.
34:13 There are so many heart-wrenching things.
34:15 Yes, it's heart-wrenching.
34:16 As Margaret Alberto said, not all relationships are road to forever.
34:20 What's important is the memories that we will build with them.
34:24 Netizens, please join us online to discuss various issues.
34:28 If you want to share your news, please PM us on our Facebook page, Balitang Halim.
34:34 Residents of two barangays in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, were awakened by a blaze.
34:40 It was past 1 am earlier this morning.
34:42 According to Super Radio Palawan, 600 houses were burned.
34:46 More than 2,000 families were affected.
34:50 The fire was declared under fire control before 5 am.
34:54 The fire was not yet extinguished.
34:56 No one was injured or injured in the incident.
35:00 [music]
35:03 A seaman was amazed by his hard work and skill in planting.
35:08 Even when he was working on a ship, he made it a plantation.
35:13 Let's meet Captain Primitivo Lanario Jr.
35:17 He has been working as a seaman for almost 30 years.
35:22 He loves to plant his crops.
35:25 He is not only a seaman, he also loves to bring his crops to his ship.
35:30 Some of his crops are mustard, water spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, and bitter melon.
35:36 Aside from eating fresh vegetables, it is also a great stress reliever.
35:41 When Captain Lanario Jr. is tired, he says goodbye to quarantine authorities related to his crops.
35:48 He also declares plants before the ship arrives at the trading port in West Africa.
35:54 He also allows his plants to be planted on the ship.
35:58 He was the only one who planted on the ship.
36:00 His colleagues also helped him.
36:03 When their contract is over, they give the plants to the next crew.
36:09 Wow!
36:12 Wow!
36:13 I really like stories like that.
36:16 There's bitter melon.
36:17 Because when you're at sea, there's salt water.
36:20 It's true.
36:21 It's hard to grow like that, but it's great.
36:23 But look, as long as you like it, there's a way.
36:27 There's no reason why you can't plant it.
36:30 Correct.
36:31 It has free vegetables.
36:32 Correct.
36:33 When you're on the ship, you can see only metal.
36:35 Yes.
36:36 But it's great to see greenery inside the ship.
36:40 Congrats to you.
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36:44 I am Connie Sison.
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