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00:00 Good morning, everyone. We will now have Friday checklist of the news that you need to know.
00:06 Let's start with the checklist of good news. In March, Meralco's customers will expect a return of P4 to P5 per kilowatt hour.
00:15 The refund from Meralco is expected to be P30 to P35 per month in April. But this depends on the results of the hearing of the Energy Regulatory Commission on the issue.
00:25 The ERC is questioning Meralco on why consumers are forced to pay for electricity plants because of the rising prices of imported and local liquefied natural gas.
00:36 The ERC said that this is not yet verified. The Commission will also study if Meralco has a responsibility for the overbilling.
00:45 We have waited for Meralco's response on this.
00:51 Dear Kapuso, what are you doing to reduce the heat of the weather?
00:55 I'm wearing a tupless at home. I'm also saving on laundry.
01:00 You're wearing thin clothes, like a press condom.
01:05 I'm going to put up a umbrella outside. Why?
01:08 At my age, I'm still going to sleep with gay people. It's different when a man puts up an umbrella.
01:16 Why not? You need to protect your skin.
01:19 Men with an umbrella are macho.
01:22 Here's the thing. Some of our countrymen use inflatable pools to cool down the heat.
01:29 It's cheaper than traveling and vacationing.
01:33 But the El Nino Task Force has an appeal on this.
01:36 They said that inflatable pools should be stopped so that we can save on water.
01:41 If you have an El Nino, don't swim. If you're taking a bath, drink plenty of water to cool down the heat.
01:50 If you can't stop, recycle.
01:53 If there are a lot of kids, it's okay. But if there are neighbors who are fighting, it's hard.
02:00 Because there are some in the barangay.
02:03 Community pool.
02:05 It can last for three days.
02:07 You can use that water to cool down the car, the windows.
02:12 It's hot. What about the kids?
02:14 If the kids aren't fighting, that's it.
02:18 If you can't use an inflatable pool, and if you have a budget, just go to a cold place.
02:26 In Baguio City, we have the UH weather presenter, Anjo Perquiera, for the weather update.
02:32 Anjo, how cold are you now?
02:34 Anjo, how cold are you now?
02:37 A cold morning in Sir Ivan, Miss Susan, and Daddy Egan's studio.
02:45 It's very cold here in Baguio.
02:47 In fact, it's 16.4 degrees Celsius.
02:51 It was 2 o'clock in the morning, and now it's 15.6 degrees Celsius.
02:55 It's 5 o'clock in the morning.
02:57 It's so good to drink hot coffee in the city.
03:01 But, Kapuso, as the saying goes, hope is still a hope that the weather will be hot in some parts of our country.
03:08 According to the forecast, the wind is still weak.
03:12 It's still easterly in our country.
03:15 The heat index is possible to reach 40 degrees Celsius in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, in Nosey Occidental,
03:22 and also in Iloilo City. 39 degrees Celsius in Masbatte City, Saroja City, Capiz, Tacloban City, and Zamboanga City.
03:31 In Metro Manila, the heat index can reach 35 degrees Celsius in Pasay City.
03:37 Kapuso, even if it's hot, it's still possible to have a local thunderstorm, so we should be alert.
03:45 The sun will rise around 6 to 17 a.m.
03:49 It's expected to set around 6 to 3 p.m.
03:53 Be careful, Kapuso, and don't forget to wear a raincoat in hot places.
03:58 I'm Andrew Pertera, your UH weather presenter.
04:02 Expect any weather.
04:05 Know the weather before you go, so you can always accept the three hearts.
04:10 It's like we're in Baguio.
04:14 This is why you should be alert to the first news.
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