24 Oras Express: April 24, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Miyerkules, April 24, 2024.


-Mindanao Grid, nag-yellow alert sa unang pagkakataon ngayong tag-init


-P300,000 cash na napinsala ng sunog, inilapit sa bangko para masuri kung pwedeng palitan


-P25-M halaga ng vape products na ilegalumanong ibinebenta, kumpiskado


-BFP, nakakalap ng ilang ebidensyang magagamit sa imbestigasyon


-48°C na heat index, naitala sa sangley point, Cavite; mahigit 30 lugar, nasa "danger" level


-Palasyo at DICT, nagbabala kaugnay sa videong ginamitan ng pinekeng boses ni PBBM


-PBBM, pinasalamatan ni VP Sara sa tiwala sa kanya bilang DEPED Sec.


-Chinese Militia fishing vessels, dinatnan ng BFAR na nagkukumpulan sa Recto Bank


-Pagpapadala ng Pinoy seafarers sa Red Sea at Gulf of Aden, ipinagbawal ng DMW


-Rekomendasyong bawiin ang lisensya ng pastor para makapagmay-ari ng baril, pinag-aaralan na


-2 porter sa NAIA, isinauli ang napulot na wallet na may lamang pera


-Problema sa supply ng kuryente, gustong paimbestigahan ng Senado't Kamara


-Panukalang itaas ang multa sa illegal parking, hindi pinayagan ni PBBM


-Dantes Squad, masayang ipinagdiwang ang 5th birthday ni Sixto









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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, 20 years of news 24 hours.
00:09 Good evening Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:16 The low current in Mindanao has also been experienced,
00:20 that's why the yellow alert went up earlier before returning to the dollar stress of yesterday.
00:26 The red alert in Luzon and Visayas also went up, that's why the Energy Department is monitoring the hospitals.
00:33 This is Mackie Pulido.
00:35 As the weather gets hotter and the demand increases, the entire country is already facing a brownout.
00:45 In the first instance of this heat, the yellow alert or the low current in Mindanao has also gone down.
00:50 There are still red and yellow alerts in Luzon and Visayas.
00:54 Yesterday, Luzon saw its peak demand of 2023, 12,550 megawatts, yesterday, 13,864 megawatts.
01:06 The demand was already high yesterday, and the NGCP's transmission line tripped,
01:12 so four plants went offline. Suddenly, the supply in Luzon was lacking.
01:17 Our consumption went up. We reached the highest peak for the year.
01:24 In fact, the highest peak for the year recorded last week was even higher than the day before.
01:31 Because of that, yellow alerts are still possible for the next few days.
01:35 Aside from the fact that the extreme heat in the power system is also having an effect,
01:38 there are still plants offline amidst the rising demand.
01:42 It is also unlikely that the high current from Mindanao will be able to overcome the demand because the demand there is high.
01:48 We can see that we can overcome this. Again, the yellow alert doesn't mean that we have a brownout.
01:56 But the rise in the current could be the reason.
01:59 Plants that are selling expensive electricity are using diesel or bunker fuel.
02:04 The generation charge will also be affected if the Interruptible Load Program is implemented
02:09 so that the big customers like shopping malls won't be affected by the high current.
02:13 The impact of no electricity is more expensive because even our production capacities are affected.
02:21 The Department of Energy is monitoring vital installations like hospitals.
02:26 Like the East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City, one of the largest hospitals in the country,
02:31 which has 1,000 patients confined.
02:34 In the emergency room alone, 300 patients are being treated every day.
02:38 That's why the hospital is urgently preparing its generators.
02:42 We have many critical patients whose health and life are at risk from machines,
02:51 from life-saving machines that are also dependent on electricity.
02:55 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, for Tutok, 24 hours.
03:01 The money was burned, so it's problematic that until today, a 300,000 pesos cash was burned in Taguig
03:11 that he borrowed to buy a jeepney.
03:13 Will this be exchanged in the bank?
03:16 Find out in the Tutok of Oscar Oida.
03:23 In the sudden fire yesterday, Mark Joseph's 300,000 pesos cash was also burned,
03:31 which he borrowed from the Tsuhin to buy a jeepney.
03:35 Earlier, he was still there when the house was also burned, even though his family is already at the evacuation center.
03:43 Since yesterday, I haven't been able to sleep until now because the money that's that big is still sinking in my brain.
03:51 Suddenly, I lost a piece of my mind. I hope it will help my family.
03:57 He was circling his mind and thought about where to get the money.
04:04 Until someone told him that the money might be accepted by the bank.
04:10 Some people told me that I can exchange the money with the bank because it was an accident.
04:18 But no one wants to burn the money.
04:21 Will the money that's been burned be exchanged?
04:24 According to the Central Bank of the Philippines, Circular No. 829, series of 2014,
04:30 there are three S or BSP in exchanging mutilated or torn, burned, burned, buried or slaughtered animals.
04:42 The first S is size. It must have 60% of the lost money.
04:48 The second S is signature. It must have at least 5 parts of the signature of the BSP governor or president of the Philippines.
04:56 And the third S is security thread, which must be earned from the money.
05:02 What should be done with the money that's been burned?
05:05 It should be brought to the nearest authorized bank and the banks will bring it to the BSP to check if it's still valuable.
05:14 Earlier, Mark Joseph went to a bank near his place to show his burned money.
05:23 But he didn't leave his burned money. He said that he still has requirements.
05:31 I will get the requirements so I can directly go to them.
05:35 The manager said that it's a valid ID and a certificate that proves that we were burned.
05:42 What did they say? Did they expect anything?
05:43 They didn't say anything because they don't know.
05:47 We don't know. God is merciful. Maybe there's still hope.
05:50 The BSP will still decide if this should be exchanged.
05:55 I hope it's positive that we can still exchange so we won't have a hard time.
06:00 At least we can reduce our problems even if we were burned.
06:04 For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, "Nakatutok 24 Horas."
06:11 A lot of fights were seen in a milk tea shop that sells vape products near a school in Parañaque.
06:22 Bernadette Reyes was caught.
06:24 Milk tea is the front but vape is the main seller in this shop in Baclaran, Parañaque.
06:33 The DTI Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau, PNP Southern Police District Special Operation Unit,
06:41 and the owner of Umunoy Foreign Nationals,
06:44 filed a complaint against the Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulations Act.
06:48 First of all, the use of flavor descriptors that unduly appeal to minors.
06:54 We saw examples of cappuccino, grape, mango, watermelon.
07:02 The second violation is the use of lanyards or accessories that also appeal to minors.
07:10 Under Republic Act 11900 or Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulations Act,
07:15 vaping is prohibited within 100 meters from the school.
07:20 But this place is only a few steps away from Baclaran Elementary School.
07:25 This is the second day of the visit of GMA Integrated News in the shop.
07:30 But the owners are still not here to get the information.
07:33 They left yesterday but were given a notice of violation
07:37 to explain while the DTI is studying the possible cases.
07:42 If the prosecutor thinks that there is a probable cause,
07:45 he will file a formal case. We call this a formal charge.
07:49 He will file this case to the Adjudication Division.
07:52 Aside from violating the VAPE Law, there is no business permit and DTI registration of the shop.
07:57 The VAPE flavor is being sold in the neighborhood.
08:00 This March, DTI prohibited the sale of this while being investigated.
08:05 For repeated violations of the VAPE Law and the IRR,
08:09 in general, all flavor descriptors are being used, not just one particular brand.
08:15 We are still looking for a contact to get the company's statement.
08:19 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatuto 24 Horas.
08:24 Several evidence was found by the Bureau of Fire Protection to prove
08:29 that Mitchell was burned in the parking lot of Naia Terminal 3 this Monday.
08:33 Joseph Morong was arrested.
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08:39 The National Headquarters of the Bureau of Fire Protection of BFP was the first to investigate
08:44 the burning of a car in the parking lot of Naia Terminal 3 this Monday.
08:49 Earlier, the people accused the place of the fire as part of the inspection of the hit cars.
08:55 The area of the burning in the parking lot is now targeted by the Bureau of Fire Protection
09:02 where the fire may have started.
09:04 The cars here were taken by evidence and were even torched.
09:08 It is possible that the fire started here before it spread to the cars next to it
09:13 because of the wind, hot weather and dry grass.
09:16 Evidence can be seen here by the BFP's investigation to say where and what the fire started.
09:23 According to the Manila International Airport Authority or MIA,
09:26 10 of the 10 burned cars owned by the owners were identified.
09:31 Others are still abroad.
09:34 We are still waiting because the owners are from abroad.
09:37 The PSI said in their letter to the MIA that the victims' damages will be paid,
09:42 even though it is not equivalent to their commitment of being wrong or negligent.
09:47 We are still in contact with the PSI and we are waiting for their response.
09:51 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for Tutok 24 Hours.
09:56 The hottest day in the country again reached 48 degrees Celsius.
10:03 It was recorded in Sangli Point, Cavite.
10:05 More than 30 places were in danger level of heat.
10:10 It is possible that it will increase in May.
10:13 Many face-to-face classes were suspended.
10:16 Mark Salazar was in touch.
10:18 The heat index or the heat in Sangli Point, Cavite, reached 48 degrees Celsius.
10:27 It is the highest today in the country.
10:31 More than 30 places were also marked with dangerous level of heat index.
10:36 It means that the temperature is so high that it does not go down to 42 degrees Celsius.
10:43 Especially in the hot afternoon, in between 12 to 3, or sometimes up to 4 in the afternoon,
10:50 as much as possible, it should be kept inside the house.
10:53 And the house should be well ventilated.
10:55 If we are in danger level, there is a high chance that we will get tired quickly,
11:03 we will experience heat cramps, and those with sensitive health issues,
11:07 there is a higher chance of experiencing heat stroke.
11:09 Pasay CDRRMO recorded 43 degrees Celsius heat index earlier at 1.01 pm in their city.
11:18 44 degrees earlier at 1.30 pm in Manila.
11:22 But Makati DRRMO recorded a hot 47.3 degrees at 2.05 pm.
11:32 It is expected that the temperature will rise from 43 to 45 degrees in the next two days.
11:40 But there is still a chance in May.
11:43 So far for the month of April, our highest computed heat index value reached 48 degrees Celsius.
11:49 So we're still looking forward. It's possible that we might experience higher temperatures.
11:55 That's why Manila City Hall canceled the school entrance for all classes until Friday.
12:02 In the health center in Quezon City, one or two residents are being admitted every day due to heat exhaustion.
12:10 Heat exhaustion is relatively the symptoms that present weakness, excessive sweating.
12:18 In some cases, we have patients who say that they have a headache and dizziness.
12:24 So this is a valid early presentation that can be the cause of heat stroke.
12:31 The danger of dangerous level of heat index should be taken seriously
12:36 because heat stroke can be fatal if it is not a permanent damage.
12:42 We recommend that they go to a cool place.
12:47 They can wet a towel and spread it over their body.
12:52 It is better to drink a lot of water, especially for the elderly.
12:57 They are the ones at the highest risk of developing heat stroke.
13:01 Most of them have comorbidities like high blood or like those with a former stroke.
13:07 It can happen again.
13:09 It is also recommended to climb trees in the dark to get fresh air.
13:14 This is true, said Philippine native tree enthusiast Alex Santos.
13:19 In his post from El Nido, Palawan earlier, he showed how trees cool down the temperature.
13:27 Almost 50 degrees on the beach in the sun is colder than 8 degrees when climbing a tree.
13:35 And 50 degrees in the middle of the road becomes 34 degrees when climbing a tree on the roadside.
13:43 But because trees are rare, for example in Santa Cruz, Manila,
13:48 this swimming is the fastest way to get fresh air.
13:51 They have their own pipes to reduce the heat.
13:56 The LGU has a free water supply of South Cotabato Dam
14:02 that was installed by drinking stations in some parts of their town.
14:06 Some of the water was supplied by buses and vans.
14:13 But if the heat is ever increasing,
14:16 there is no electricity in the safe aurora.
14:19 That's why the class is suspended today,
14:22 especially with their place in the areas experiencing more than 40 degrees Celsius heat index.
14:29 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar,
14:34 Tune in for 24 hours.
14:37 The palace is in a mess.
14:40 According to the video used by the President's fake voice
14:45 to show that he was cooking a dish,
14:48 according to West Philippine Sea,
14:50 even if it's not.
14:52 This is a deep fake video used by artificial intelligence.
14:57 Sandra Aguinaldo is on the spot.
15:02 The video used by the fake voice of President Marcos
15:07 was shown to the media by the Department of Information and Communications Technology.
15:12 We must not allow the other nation to abuse our rights and sovereignty
15:17 within our territory.
15:19 The fake voice also mentioned the scenario of China's invasion of the Philippines
15:26 and the order to return to China
15:29 if the need arises to stop the bullying.
15:32 When the DICT was established,
15:34 President Marcos was not the one speaking.
15:37 How is it possible that artificial intelligence used the President's voice to copy?
15:43 In this administration, this is the first time that
15:46 the voice of the President was copied to make a policy statement.
15:54 In the past, the voice of the President and other past presidents were used for jokes.
16:00 We immediately asked YouTube to take it down and they did.
16:03 This is called a deep fake video of a lie.
16:07 The President's voice was used
16:10 and he made a script to show in the video
16:15 that he was the one speaking.
16:18 The PCO just clarified that this is not true.
16:21 This is true. We appeal to the public to be more discerning and vigilant when it comes to news.
16:30 But there are copies of the video that others are continuously sharing.
16:34 The DICT will consult with the Philippine National Police and National Bureau of Investigation
16:41 to find out what is the reason behind this.
16:43 An account would definitely have some sort of authentication mechanism
16:48 like a mobile phone and an email address.
16:51 This was said by DICT in a media forum related to fake news on social media
16:56 that was also brought by Comlec Chairman George Garcia
17:00 and National Security Council Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya.
17:04 Malaya's point is that this could be used to stir up a discussion in the West Philippine Sea
17:11 like what was done in the Osapin of the Humanoid Gentleman's Agreement of China and the Philippines in the Eungin Show.
17:18 The Filipinos were all confused.
17:20 We were all confused.
17:21 Now, they are teaching each other who is this and who is that.
17:24 Then we saw there was a foreign hand that was manipulating.
17:29 So it's some form of information manipulation.
17:32 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, 24 Hours.
17:39 Vice President Sara Duterte thanked President Bongbong Marcos
17:43 for his continued trust in him as Education Secretary.
17:47 This was followed by the President's statement that the Vice will remain as the Deputy Secretary
17:51 despite several calls to have the Vice be appointed to the Cabinet
17:55 through the hands of First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.
18:00 Aside from the group of Chinese militia vessels,
18:05 there were also dead corals that were sunk by the BIFAR in its last refueling mission in the West Philippine Sea.
18:12 The vessels that were sunk by the BIFAR were also not enough to move.
18:15 China Gaston was also affected.
18:17 The Chinese Fishing Militia Vessels were the ones that were sunk by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources or BIFAR
18:29 that sent a crew to the Filipino fishermen here in Recto Bank in the West Philippine Sea.
18:34 Even though Recto Bank is inside the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines
18:38 which is said to be rich in oil and natural gas,
18:41 the Filipinos say that the Chinese fishing vessels are always there
18:46 but they say that they are not aware of it.
18:49 They also say that they do not see these fish.
18:53 We were with the Chinese vessels when the BIFAR approached.
19:00 When it approached, this is what the Chinese Fishing Militia looked like.
19:04 They were gathering, not fishing.
19:06 And most of all, they did not leave the exclusive economic zone of our country.
19:12 On the second day of the refueling mission, the China Coast Guard Vessel 4202 arrived
19:23 which according to the BIFAR came from Ayungin Shoal.
19:26 It was always with the Philippine Coast Guard and AFP Resupply Vessels.
19:32 And on this day, it lowered two rubber boats and surrounded the BIFAR Vessel.
19:38 It was a chance for these to approach the Chinese Militia Vessel.
19:44 In the mission of BIFAR and PCG, 22 large boats were given free crew.
19:51 While the boats were refueling, BIFAR and I were with them in their inspection of the nearby Rosul Reef.
19:58 Here, the wide part of the coral reef was flooded
20:02 where some dead coral formations were dead and turned white like sand.
20:08 It was also seen in the underwater video
20:10 that the color and type of the broken coral was different from the coral of the reef.
20:16 Because of this, there are signs that the coral is recovering.
20:19 There are clownfish that were caught in its sea anemone
20:23 and small fish that returned to the dead corals.
20:26 In those parts, I think we need further verification on those things.
20:31 According to the fishermen, out of the 10 fish aggregator devices
20:35 that were placed in the recto bank on April 4, only 6 are left.
20:39 They did not know if it was cut by the fishermen on purpose.
20:43 Out of the 10 fish aggregators that were placed, only 6 are left.
20:48 We also checked because there are boats there,
20:53 the long line, I think.
20:56 Could it be that they were caught by the fishermen?
20:59 Maybe. Because the fishermen can't cut the coral easily
21:02 if they were not caught by the long line.
21:05 Those reports are still subject for verification, sir.
21:07 But other than that, the factors that we can say
21:11 is that the fishermen just caught it.
21:13 Not necessarily that someone cut or removed it, sir.
21:16 What are these clownfish and why are they important to the fishermen?
21:21 The BIFAR rubber boat is going to the fish aggregator device
21:26 or clownfish if you want to call it that,
21:28 to see what is the real effect of this
21:31 on the fishermen who go here to get the sea anemone.
21:37 [Waves crashing]
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