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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, 20 years of learning, 24 Hours.
00:13Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:17Fireworks are burning everywhere in the middle of the scorching heat.
00:22In addition, the number of fireworks since January has reached almost 8,000.
00:27Let's start with the one that exploded in Taguig because it hit a fan where 15 families were affected.
00:35A resident was able to pay P300,000 in cash to speed up his jeepney.
00:43And Mark Salazar was able to help.
00:49Help! Firefighters, please! Firefighters!
00:52Residents of Zone 3, Barangay Fort Bonifacio, Taguig were able to escape and save their belongings.
01:05Because of the fire, it was 11 o'clock in the morning earlier.
01:11Some residents took shelter to reduce the fire while the firefighters were not there.
01:18The smoke was thick. When I went inside, I saw that the fire was really thick.
01:24It was really burning. That's why I was screaming when I entered our kitchen. It was really burning.
01:29They went out immediately. Then the children went out. We took care of the children first.
01:36Where's the fireman?
01:38The fire spread quickly and was raised to the third alarm.
01:43Nothing. Even your clothes, we didn't get anything.
01:47The narrow path was even more problematic.
01:50First of all, the entrance to the road was narrow.
01:54We were able to meet the occupants of the houses who were carrying their belongings.
02:01Second, the water supply.
02:03We know that there are water interruptions in different parts of Taguig.
02:08We were able to reach the water supply. That's why we raised it to the third alarm
02:12to ask for help from other cities to respond to our incident.
02:17At 12.54 p.m., the fire was declared out.
02:20The fire started in the electric fan.
02:27The fireman heard a loud bang.
02:34Later, he saw that there was a fire.
02:38They were screaming that there was a fire in their house.
02:44Fifteen families or 60 individuals were affected by the fire.
02:48Including Joseph, who was burned by money.
02:52He only had P300,000 left that he borrowed from his relatives to buy his own jeep.
03:00He was afraid that the fire would happen and left his belongings at home.
03:06My wife couldn't get it because she borrowed my underwear.
03:09She was sleeping and when she was lying down, there was a fire.
03:14My wife couldn't carry it so she pulled it and put it on the floor so she could be saved.
03:20My wife couldn't carry it anymore so she just slipped on the floor.
03:24Joseph is happy that his relatives were saved even though he lost his belongings.
03:29But he has a problem with how he will pay the P300,000 that he borrowed.
03:35For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar.
03:40It's been 24 hours since the fire broke out.
03:44The two groups were happy to drink at a bar in Las Pinas.
03:52One of them was critical and he was shot in the head.
03:55Marisol Abdurrahman was hit by a bullet.
03:57Inside a bar in Las Pinas City, the two groups were having fun at a separate table.
04:06But suddenly, there was a commotion when they pushed each other and shouted.
04:12In the investigation of the Las Pinas Police, the fight in the bar in the CR started.
04:21When they returned to their table, their other group members also joined in.
04:26They shouted and did not stop until the other group member stood up.
04:34The floor manager was able to stop them so some of them went down to their table.
04:38The other group member, the victim's group, started to shout.
04:45One of our suspects, Alias Boss, also went down.
04:51One of our suspects, Alias Dexter, was ordered to shoot him.
04:58Four of the suspects were shot, only Alias Dexter was recognized.
05:03One woman, who is now in critical condition in the hospital, was shot in the head.
05:09Three others were shot in different parts of the body.
05:14The police will file a complaint of Frustrated Murder against Maril and his partner, Alias Boss.
05:18Also, the three unrecognized suspects.
05:21Frustrated Murder, through direct participation by inducement.
05:25Meaning, the one who shouted.
05:27He was ordered to shoot.
05:29He was ordered to shoot.
05:36The Las Pinas Police found out that the two suspects already had a case.
05:41One of them, Frustrated Murder, was also involved in the case.
05:45The owner of the bar talked to GMA Integrated News.
05:48But he refused to give a statement.
05:51He also refused to give a statement to the victims according to him.
05:54Again, the authorities reminded that the gun should not be allowed in the establishments.
06:00Carrying a gun, regardless of your status in life, military or police, is prohibited.
06:05Even if they have a permit to carry.
06:07For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abduraman.
06:12It's been learned, 24 hours.
06:14Vice President Sara Duterte will remain silent in the Education Department.
06:20According to President Bongbong Marcos.
06:23Despite the dissatisfaction between Vice and First Lady Lisa Araneta Marcos,
06:28who was also defended by the President.
06:30And it was learned by Ivan Mayrina.
06:32The sentiments of First Lady Lisa Marcos against Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte
06:38were followed by calls for her to resign from the Cabinet or to be replaced in the DepEd.
06:42But the President said that the Vice will remain as the Education Secretary.
06:46Any of the Cabinet Secretaries will be replaced if they don't do their job.
06:50If they can't do their job, if they are sick, tell them that we will replace them.
06:54If they are illiterate or corrupt, we will remove them.
06:58But Inday is not like that.
07:00The President felt lucky to have a protective wife,
07:04who can understand Vice.
07:06She understands, as I said, as a wife herself.
07:09She understands the sentiments of the First Lady.
07:13The First Lady is not used to politics now.
07:16She's not from a political family.
07:19Maybe that's why she still has to learn
07:23how to overcome those who are sick and hot-tempered.
07:28The President believes that he can plan what the two want.
07:31Despite what the First Lady said,
07:33that aside from apologizing,
07:35VP Sara is a bad shot at him.
07:37VP Sara and I will talk about that.
07:40Don't be too hard on her.
07:43She's not the one to say what to do.
07:48She's not the one to say what to do.
07:51She's not the one to say what to do.
07:54Maybe that's why it's easy to plan all these issues.
08:04For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrina reporting for 24 Hours.
08:10The operator of the parking lot in IA will answer
08:13the damage caused to the 19 cars that were burned.
08:16The investigation of the fire continues.
08:19Joseph Moro is on the scene.
08:24After the fire was put out yesterday
08:26in the outdoor parking lot of IA Terminal 3.
08:2810 minutes ago, only one car was burned.
08:31Now, all the cars are here.
08:38Almost none of the 11 burned cars are recognizable.
08:41Most of them are gone.
08:44Some have a plate number to trace.
08:48According to the Bureau of Fire Protection, PASAY,
08:50the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
08:53It's 11 o'clock in the afternoon and you can feel
08:56the heat of the scorching sun in the parking lot.
08:59Some people are wondering why the 11 cars in the parking lot
09:03were burned.
09:05It's the grass fire because of the thick dry grass.
09:10For now, the grass is being removed.
09:13It's declared as a grass fire.
09:16But regarding the cause and origin of the fire,
09:20it's still under investigation.
09:23Right now, we're trying to get CCTV footage
09:27of the area, the witness that was invited,
09:30the security guard of the parking area.
09:33According to the Manila International Airport Authority,
09:36the personnel of the parking lot operator
09:39tried to identify the SUV that caused the fire.
09:42They responded, they tried to use fire extinguishers.
09:45In fact, they used up four fire extinguishers.
09:49When we arrived at the site yesterday,
09:52our general manager, Eric Ines,
09:55noticed that there was a lot of dry grass.
09:59Aside from that, BFP PASAY is still investigating
10:02the possibility that Garilio was involved in the fire.
10:05The Department of Transportation is also looking at other angles.
10:09There was a power bank that exploded
10:13probably because of the heat.
10:15That's one possibility.
10:17The parking operator, Philippine Skylanders International,
10:20or PSI, also contacted the DOTR.
10:24We already received a letter from the car park operator
10:29informing us that they are willing to absorb
10:34or pay for the damages.
10:36We arrived at the PSI's location,
10:39but they said they'll let the management know
10:42if they want to get their payment.
10:44We also went to their office at the airport.
10:47In the letter from PSI to MIA General Manager Eric Ines,
10:51he promised to assist in the investigation by BFP.
10:55They will answer all the damages
10:58to the owners of the burned cars,
11:00even though it's not equivalent to admitting their mistake or negligence.
11:05The MIA ordered not to use the parking facility
11:09until all the grass is removed
11:10and the gravel and stones are removed.
11:13For the GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong,
11:1524 Hours is on the agenda.
11:18Those who are getting vaccinated against rabies
11:21will be admitted to San Lazaro Hospital.
11:23Many patients were transferred there for free.
11:27The supply of vaccines to many local governments is tight.
11:32Maki Pulido is on the agenda.
11:35Siksikan, in the outpatient department of San Lazaro Hospital.
11:39Patients are being forced to stand in line
11:42to get vaccinated against rabies.
11:45Others are sitting on benches outside.
11:47In this situation, Gina did not complain
11:50that she was accompanied to get vaccinated against rabies.
11:54She was told to go here because there is no vaccine
11:57at the health center or public hospital in their area.
12:00We went to the hospital.
12:02San Lazaro was recommended to us.
12:04We are running out of medicine.
12:07They said there is no vaccine for us against rabies.
12:11This is also the situation in the area of Nashaira.
12:14There are big expenses in the private clinic.
12:16That's why, for free, they went to San Lazaro.
12:19It's hard to live now.
12:21So it's better to distance ourselves here in Manila.
12:27San Lazaro Hospital is arranging for patients
12:30who are bitten by dogs and cats to be transferred
12:34to a place inside the hospital.
12:37So that they won't be exposed to the heat while waiting.
12:41They are also talking to the patients
12:43to follow the schedule given to them
12:45so that they won't have to wait long
12:47and so that they won't be exposed to others.
12:49According to the spokesperson of Lungsod of Manila,
12:52their anti-rabies vaccination for dogs and cats does not stop.
12:56If there is a lack of vaccine, they are ready for it.
12:59They are also meeting the budget requirements of other departments.
13:03An official of a city health department explained
13:06that the supply of anti-rabies vaccine is tight
13:09for many local governments now.
13:11While there is no supply, patients are being referred to San Lazaro for free.
13:15They are not being supplied by the Department of Health like before
13:19because the Mandanas Ruling is already in full implementation
13:22where the local governments should answer
13:25for many services like anti-rabies vaccine.
13:28But because the procurement or purchase of anti-rabies vaccine is still tight
13:33the local government needs to pass the public bidding
13:36that will determine the supply.
13:38For GMA Integrated News, Macky Pulido reporting for 24 Hours.
13:44The hottest temperature in the country today
13:47reached 48 degrees Celsius.
13:51That's why there are face-to-face classes suspended until tomorrow.
13:55Even the animals are affected like a dog that was bitten by a cockroach.
14:00Oscar Oida was also affected.
14:04Because Machem Puan is located in Fairview, Quezon City
14:08the Philippine Animal Welfare Society or POS is playing
14:12that this dog was bitten by a rat.
14:16When we went around to check his injury,
14:20because when we touched him,
14:22that's when we saw that his skin was peeling from his POS.
14:27For now, his skin is peeling and his condition is better
14:32than the dog they called Benji.
14:35What our vet is thinking is that it's really because of the hot cement
14:40or maybe it's because of the wet iron.
14:43It's also dangerous for the whole body because of the hot weather.
14:48They don't have the capability to sweat in their body.
14:52Just like us, they can easily suffer from heatstroke.
14:57Plus, their body temperature is usually warmer than that of humans.
15:02If it's too hot for us, it's also too hot for our pet.
15:05That's why some people are reducing outdoor activities for their pets.
15:10Because when they play, of course, they can breathe easily.
15:13Or they are spending money on air conditioning for their pets.
15:17They will really make you feel that they are overheating.
15:22They will really make you feel that they are overheating.
15:26But even for humans, it's too hot.
15:29The hottest temperature in the whole country today
15:32is 48 degrees Celsius in Aparica, Gayan.
15:36The hottest temperature in Metro Manila is 45 degrees Celsius in Pasay.
15:41That's why many face-to-face classes were suspended earlier.
15:45In Pasay, there are no face-to-face classes until tomorrow.
15:49While in Manila, face-to-face classes are suspended until tomorrow.
15:54For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, 24 Hours.
16:00Even though farm gate prices are not going up,
16:05the market is in chaos.
16:06It was recorded in the camera of some producers,
16:08especially since they are not the ones who are benefiting from this.
16:10Bernadette Reyes is on the news.
16:1295 pesos per kilo is the average farm gate price of chicken.
16:15But when it comes to the market,
16:17it reaches double, up to 190 pesos per kilo of meat.
16:21It's not just going down.
16:24Even if the difference between farm gate and retail is 100 percent,
16:29it doesn't move.
16:31That's what the government needs to help.
16:36How much is it in total?
16:39How much is it for the products that are expensive in the market,
16:43even though the farm gate price is not going up,
16:45in the past three to five months,
16:48according to the producers who were talked to by the camera.
16:51There are additional works.
16:53There are enough laws now for producers and consumers.
16:56But most of the time, these laws are not implemented.
16:59That's why they are asking for help from the Congress.
17:04Maybe we need to help the Congress
17:07in its oversight functions
17:10so that there is a real disconnect
17:14in the farm gate and retail price.
17:16The camera will review the laws that will affect
17:19producers, manufacturers, traders,
17:22and those involved in the Department of Agriculture.
17:26What are the laws that are working
17:29or needs to be amended
17:32or even repealed?
17:34If anything has to be introduced as a new law
17:37to be more updated,
17:40we shall do so.
17:42Tomorrow is the day of the Department of Agriculture
17:44in the Congress' plan.
17:45It will also study the plan to have a 10-day buffer stock
17:49for agricultural products.
17:51For GMA Integrated News,
17:53Bernadette Reyes,
17:54for 24 Hours.
17:57Good evening, Kapuso!
17:59It's now the end of April
18:00for the surgery of the country's President, David Licauco,
18:03for his condition, sleep apnea.
18:06And like the fans and all those who love David,
18:09hoping and praying for Barbie Forteza's success
18:12in David's operation and swift recovery.
18:15Let's talk to Lars Santiago.
18:20Barbie has been back in the country for more than a week.
18:24From Canada.
18:25But until now,
18:27she can't forget what she enjoyed there.
18:31Food.
18:32Seafood.
18:33Chicken wings.
18:34Yes!
18:35Food, really.
18:36When we're in a meeting,
18:37we don't like the whole-in-the-wall restaurants,
18:40coffee shops.
18:41Barbie and David Licauco were also there
18:44to take a picture.
18:46And they even rode a bus.
18:48David and I were busy packing our bags.
18:52But David can't stay in the snow
18:54because he doesn't have a thermal inside.
18:57Yes, and he even fell in the snow.
18:59So...
19:00Because there's a part there that's full of snow.
19:03And when he pressed it, he fell.
19:05In Canada.
19:06David already told her
19:08that he's undergoing a medical procedure
19:11for his sleep apnea.
19:14Of course, I'm hoping that it will be good.
19:17I hope it will be good.
19:19Of course, I'm hoping that the result will be good, right?
19:23And it will be for his improvement
19:26so that he won't be challenged
19:29when it comes to working late
19:31or having to wake up early.
19:33David is already looking forward to the procedure.
19:37So I just can't wait for that day
19:39that I'll be better
19:41because it's affecting my daily life,
19:45my mental health.
19:46So I just want to do it.
19:48I just want that to be over
19:50so that I can live my best life.
19:54For now,
19:55the taping of Barbie, David, Sania Lopez,
20:00and Alden Richards is still ongoing.
20:05The introduction to War has already been filmed,
20:08so the scenes are more difficult.
20:12I'm always very excited
20:14to work with a lot of good actors.
20:17War Santiago updated
20:20the showbiz happening.

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