• 9 months ago
Maghanda na sa mas mainit pang panahon dahil posible raw na mapa-aga ang pagtatapos ng Amihan ngayong taon, ayon sa PAGASA. Patuloy din daw nating mararamdaman ang epekto ng El Niño sa mga susunod na buwan kaya naman ang isang eksperto, nagbabala kaugnay sa mga sakit na pwedeng makuha kapag mainit.


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00:00 Prepare for a hotter season because it's possible that the season will end early this year.
00:06 According to the forecast, El Nino will continue to have an effect in the coming months.
00:12 That's why an expert is worried about the diseases that can be contracted if it's hot.
00:18 Ivan Mayrina is on the spot.
00:20 Are you really hot?
00:25 It's still the season of Amihan but the forecast says it's weak for now.
00:29 It's still possible that it will get stronger but that's just a matter of time.
00:33 Last year, March 21, Amihan officially ended.
00:36 This year, it's possible that it will end earlier than expected.
00:40 Maybe earlier than March 21 or earlier than last year when we declared the termination of Amihan.
00:47 So anytime around March.
00:51 El Nino's peak is now February, when the Pacific Ocean is the hottest.
00:55 In the coming months, the temperature of the ocean will cool down but we will continue to feel the effects of this.
01:01 It will not affect us.
01:04 March, April, May, there are areas that will still have a low rainfall.
01:13 It's still lower than the usual amount of rain in the north and central Luzon, Palawan and Mindoro and Central Visayas.
01:19 If last month, the rainfall was strong in a large part of Mindanao, the rainfall in May is less.
01:25 What about the heat?
01:27 The heat will be hotter than the usual amount.
01:33 According to the forecast, there are areas in the country that are hotter than usual in March and April.
01:38 When May comes, there are more areas that are hotter than normal, especially in the central and southern Luzon.
01:44 The infectious disease expert warns that most diseases are caused by heat, such as food and waterborne diseases.
01:51 Especially, food is easily spoiled when it's hot.
01:54 Food that is not well prepared because of the lack of water and the poor storage is one of the most common.
02:04 To avoid heatstroke, drink 8 to 10 glasses of water every day and avoid going out in the heat.
02:11 Vector-borne diseases are still a threat, such as dengue and malaria.
02:16 So make sure to cover the water bottles.
02:19 There are also some food supplies that can cause malnutrition.
02:24 That's why they continue to choose cheaper but more nutritious alternatives.
02:28 For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayerin, for Tutok Tlaloc, 24 hours.
02:33 [Music]

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