Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Miyerkules, May 29, 2024.
-Suspek sa pamamaril sa EDSA-Ayala Tunnel, hawak na ng mga awtoridad; road rage, tinitingnang anggulo
-Kaanak ng biktima sa pamamaril sa EDSA-Ayala Tunnel: pagdusahan ng suspek ang ginawang pagpatay
-Pagpapababa ng taripa sa imported na bigas, iminungkahi ni Finance Sec. Recto para bumaba ang presyo ng bigas
-Kampo ni Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, susubukang maghain ng mosyon laban sa desisyon ng Korte Suprema na ilipat sa Quezon City Regional Trial Court ang dalawang kaso mula Davao City.
-PBBM, iginiit na wala siyang kinalaman sa pagpalit ng Senate leadership
-PBBM, nababahala sa banta ng China na idetine ang anila'y mga trespasser sa kanilang border sa karagatan
-China sa pahayag ni PBBM: Walang dapat ikabahala kung wala namang ginagawang anumang ilegal
-Tag-ulan, idineklara na ng PAGASA
-Posibleng quo warranto case vs. Mayor Guo, pagpupulungan ng OSG
-PHL Navy sa mga mangingisdang Pinoy sa WPS: 'Wag kayong matakot, nasa likod ninyo ang gobyerno
-"Deep fake" o pagmamanipula ng imahe ng tao para makapanlinlang, pinangangambahan ng COMELEC na magamit sa eleksyon
-DOE, nag-inspeksyon para makita ang progreso ng pagsasaayos ng ilang power plant na 'di gumagana
- BS Civil Engineering graduate, pinagsabay ang pag-aaral at trabaho para makatapos at makatulong sa pamilya
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-Suspek sa pamamaril sa EDSA-Ayala Tunnel, hawak na ng mga awtoridad; road rage, tinitingnang anggulo
-Kaanak ng biktima sa pamamaril sa EDSA-Ayala Tunnel: pagdusahan ng suspek ang ginawang pagpatay
-Pagpapababa ng taripa sa imported na bigas, iminungkahi ni Finance Sec. Recto para bumaba ang presyo ng bigas
-Kampo ni Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, susubukang maghain ng mosyon laban sa desisyon ng Korte Suprema na ilipat sa Quezon City Regional Trial Court ang dalawang kaso mula Davao City.
-PBBM, iginiit na wala siyang kinalaman sa pagpalit ng Senate leadership
-PBBM, nababahala sa banta ng China na idetine ang anila'y mga trespasser sa kanilang border sa karagatan
-China sa pahayag ni PBBM: Walang dapat ikabahala kung wala namang ginagawang anumang ilegal
-Tag-ulan, idineklara na ng PAGASA
-Posibleng quo warranto case vs. Mayor Guo, pagpupulungan ng OSG
-PHL Navy sa mga mangingisdang Pinoy sa WPS: 'Wag kayong matakot, nasa likod ninyo ang gobyerno
-"Deep fake" o pagmamanipula ng imahe ng tao para makapanlinlang, pinangangambahan ng COMELEC na magamit sa eleksyon
-DOE, nag-inspeksyon para makita ang progreso ng pagsasaayos ng ilang power plant na 'di gumagana
- BS Civil Engineering graduate, pinagsabay ang pag-aaral at trabaho para makatapos at makatulong sa pamilya
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00:00 [Music]
00:03 Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:06 20 years of stories, at 5 o'clock.
00:10 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:14 The authorities have already arrested the suspect in the violent shooting at Edsa Ayala Tunnel yesterday.
00:21 With the help of CCTV, he was found and arrested in Pasig City this morning.
00:27 The angulo is looking for a fight on the road because the suspect and victim's car were fighting while driving before the crime.
00:34 Oscar Oida was arrested.
00:36 [Music]
00:38 This is the CCTV footage of the Edsa in the southbound lane before Edsa Ayala Tunnel reached Makati.
00:45 The police were asked when and where the suspect was driving,
00:50 the 65-year-old driver of a white Toyota Innova was arrested by the black Mercedes-Benz at 2.30 p.m.
00:59 This is the Innova, this is the one.
01:02 He was shot here.
01:04 It was moving, so it was shot straight.
01:07 And this one went here.
01:10 They were separated.
01:12 So, when he was shot, it went here, to the back of the right, and then it went here to the driver's side.
01:20 And then it went out here to his leg.
01:24 The CCTV footage also gave way for the suspect to be found by the authorities.
01:31 He was not seen in Las Pinas.
01:33 He was really found, then they found out, in Pasig.
01:38 The police were facing the suspect in the media earlier, who was a businessman and was arrested at 7 a.m.
01:46 The police saw him in a state of road rage.
01:50 Per the testimony of one of the living witnesses, the driver of the Innova,
01:59 she's telling that there was a collision on the road.
02:04 So that shows the motive.
02:07 A .40 caliber pistol that matched the left base of the crime scene was recovered.
02:14 The airtight or conviction of this case is the matching of the recovered empty shell in the crime scene.
02:22 We matched it with the firearm that was seized.
02:28 It matched.
02:30 The suspect was not spoken to by the media earlier.
02:34 He was facing a murder charge.
02:37 DILG Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. assured that they will investigate this case
02:42 so that the family of the victim can get justice.
02:46 This is solid evidence.
02:48 Don't worry.
02:50 We will get justice. We will see to that.
02:53 For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
03:00 The murder was committed by a suspect.
03:04 That's the message of the family of the victim in the Edza Ayala Tunnel.
03:08 According to the wife of the victim's son,
03:10 her father is a kind man who's been a driver in Metro Manila for 5 months.
03:15 They just received a call that the victim had an accident yesterday.
03:19 They were surprised that he was still alive because he had a bullet in his gun.
03:23 According to their family, the victim was with them when the incident happened.
03:29 Before that, the driver of the car was saying that he was with them even though they were on the right lane.
03:37 Meanwhile, dozens of drunk drivers were found dead in Tarlac.
03:42 The finance secretary suggested that the price of imported rice should be lowered
03:48 so that the market price can be lowered to 4 to 5 pesos per kilo.
03:53 But some groups of farmers agreed to this.
03:55 Nakatutok, Bernadette Reyes.
03:57 [music]
03:59 Despite the harvest season, the price of rice is still high in the international market.
04:06 It's still heavy in the pockets of buyers.
04:10 It's good that people can still afford to eat rice that's below 50 pesos.
04:16 They're just saving money.
04:19 Instead of getting a lot, they're just buying a little.
04:22 Maricel, to meet the budget, said that she's just reducing her meals.
04:26 Before, I can afford to buy a kilo of rice.
04:31 Before, it was 40 pesos to 45 pesos.
04:34 Now, it's 50 pesos to 60 pesos.
04:37 To lower the price, the finance secretary suggested that the price of imported rice should be lowered.
04:44 According to the Department of Agriculture, if this can be done,
04:47 the price of imported rice can be lowered to 4 to 5 pesos per kilo.
04:52 For now, imported well-milled rice is reaching 54 pesos based on the latest price monitoring of the DA.
04:58 Under Executive Order No. 50 signed by President Bongbong Marcos,
05:02 the current tariff rate is now 35 percent.
05:06 Actually, 40 percent is in quota. 50 percent out of quota is big.
05:10 If it's lowered to 17.5 percent, the reduction will be big.
05:15 Our initial estimate is about 45 pesos reduction.
05:20 Even if the tariff is lowered to 15 to 20 percent,
05:26 our initial competition is that it will be lowered to 4 to 5 pesos based on imported rice.
05:34 The price of rice versus rice that is 30 pesos will not affect the farmers much
05:42 at the current farm gate prices that we have.
05:45 If the tariff reduction is approved and implemented on imported rice,
05:50 it will mean a lower revenue or income for the government.
05:54 DOF has accepted that it will be beneficial for the consumers.
06:00 If we weigh the less than 10 billion that will be lost,
06:04 it doesn't really matter if we can lower the prices to 4 to 5 pesos.
06:10 So on DOF's part, we're willing to forego that tariff loss just to make sure that inflation is down.
06:17 But some groups of farmers are not in favor of this.
06:20 Even if imported rice becomes cheaper, it's still expensive.
06:25 That's why the importers who are saving on tariffs are spending less.
06:30 They're not giving to the consumer.
06:32 So it's not a guarantee that if you reduce the tariff, the retail prices will go down.
06:40 If we increase the price of rice in their country,
06:45 because the Philippines needs rice, especially if they increase the price.
06:50 Compared to if our farmers are in favor, we will plant rice here.
06:57 If we import less, it will be more favorable.
07:02 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
07:07 Pastor Apollo Kibuloy's capo is trying to pass a motion in the Supreme Court
07:13 against his decision to transfer two cases from Davao City to the Quezon City Regional Trial Court.
07:19 The Supreme Court then allowed the Justice Department
07:23 to transfer the case of child abuse against Kibuloy.
07:27 Kibuloy's capo was surprised by the decision
07:30 and said that there is a possibility of a due process violation
07:33 because they did not have a chance to hear the case.
07:37 It is also possible that this attack on the judiciary
07:40 was because the Supreme Court decided that Davao City will be biased
07:46 if it heard the case.
07:49 Kibuloy's capo also added that the transfer of the case is a big risk for the accused,
07:54 their families, and the witnesses who need to travel and travel to hear the case.
08:01 However, their capo will still follow the Supreme Court's ruling.
08:06 In an interview, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Rebulia said
08:10 that there is a so-called "major breakthrough"
08:12 in the Supreme Court's decision to find out the truth behind the accusations against Kibuloy.
08:19 A few more meetings were held on the second day of the State Visit of President Bongbong Marcos in Brunei.
08:25 Before he left for Singapore, the President answered some questions
08:30 about the replacement of Senate leadership.
08:32 And from Brunei, we are live with Sandra Aguinaldo.
08:36 Sandra.
08:37 Yes Vicky, after the State Visit of President Marcos here in Brunei,
08:45 he faced the media and one of the issues he answered
08:49 was about the replacement of Senate leadership.
08:53 But before that, he also faced the businessmen and encouraged them to invest in the Philippines.
09:00 In his face-to-face with the media after his activities in Brunei,
09:08 President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. answered some questions about the replacement of Senate leadership.
09:15 He said that Senator Francis Escudero talked to him before this happened.
09:20 The Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, a former Senate President,
09:23 was remembered for his words.
09:26 And he went back to Senator Francis Escudero after he got the support of many Senators.
09:33 When did I know? The minute they started.
09:38 Actually, it was Senator Chies. The minute he started thinking about it,
09:43 he already brought it up and he said,
09:46 "I think I'm going to try to be the SP. What's my situation? What do you think?"
09:57 But Marcos said he had no idea what happened.
10:01 The decision to change the leadership was not made by me. It was made by the Senators.
10:07 I was basically informed at every step of the way.
10:11 But it moved so quickly as well.
10:14 Of course, we knew the state of the voting.
10:20 When that was still being collected, the votes were still being collected by Senator Chies.
10:30 We already knew the numbers that would be released.
10:36 Zubiri said he was remembered for being able to change his position as Senate President
10:42 because he was forcefully obeyed the order of what he called "powers that be."
10:47 When Marcos was asked about this,
10:49 I guess if you're Senate President, the only power that be is the President.
10:53 So I'm not sure what he's referring to.
10:57 Zubiri's reaction?
11:00 I have no comment on them. They're up to their own. The people are the ones who decide.
11:04 Here in Brunei, the President attended a business forum and met with the businessmen of Brunei,
11:13 including some members of the Cabinet and some Filipino businessmen.
11:18 The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Brunei
11:23 also held a business forum.
11:27 Businessmen also held a Memorandum of Understanding on Agriculture.
11:32 They also held a hackbang to speed up the entry of the residents of the country.
11:38 I enjoined the business leaders of Brunei to seriously consider the Philippines as your prime investment destination.
11:46 As for tourism, the Tourism Department wants to open a tourist attraction for visitors from other countries
11:53 who are looking for a Muslim-friendly destination.
11:56 This includes opening more flights for more Bruneians to visit the country.
12:04 Last night, the President attended the Royal Banquet prepared by the Sultan of Brunei.
12:09 Here, the two leaders gave their support to the two countries.
12:14 Brunei Darussalam is committed to further strengthen these important relations
12:21 to protect and safeguard our common aspirations.
12:26 We are now presently faced by many global challenges
12:31 for which Brunei and the Philippines have very many common interests.
12:35 And so it is important that we continue to work together.
12:40 [Broadcast on TV]
12:45 Vicky, before 5 p.m. yesterday, the President went to Singapore
12:51 and I expect that he will be there during this time.
12:55 That is the last report from Bandar Seri Bigawan Brunei. Vicky?
13:01 Thank you very much, Sandra Aguinaldo.
13:04 After the activities in Brunei, President Bongbong Marcos went straight to Singapore
13:10 to attend the Asia Security Summit.
13:14 He also announced his decision to join the China team
13:19 to detain the trespassers at their borders in the sea.
13:23 And live from Singapore, Chino Guzco was on the air.
13:27 Chino?
13:32 Vicky, President Bongbong Marcos will arrive here in Singapore at 5 p.m.
13:36 for the Shangri-La Dialogues of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
13:41 President Bongbong Marcos will be attending the 21st Asia Security Summit or Shangri-La Dialogue
13:49 to give a keynote address.
13:51 The Shangri-La Dialogue is the first defense and security forum
13:55 that will be attended by 500 delegates from 40 countries.
13:58 It's a recognition that there are challenges that are facing the Philippines specifically
14:04 and not only the Philippines but this affects the region and it affects the world.
14:09 When asked about the declaration of China of a unilateral fishing ban,
14:13 the President said that it is not new but he announced that it is up to China
14:19 to detain the trespassers at their borders in the sea.
14:23 The new policy of threatening to detain our own citizens,
14:31 that is different, that is an escalation of the situation.
14:36 So yes, it is now very worrisome.
14:39 The President said that all possible means will be used to stop the aggressive actions of China.
14:45 Number one, to stop the aggressive actions such as water canning and lasers and barrier putting, etc.
14:55 And secondly, allowing our fishermen to fish.
15:01 Let's start with that.
15:03 And if we can get to that, then we can move to the next step
15:07 and to see if there is a way to resolve all these claims.
15:10 [Video Clip]
15:30 Thank you very much Chino Gaston.
15:32 [Video Clip]
16:01 China also said that it is open to dialogue in the Philippines
16:05 but it should be sincere in implementing the results of the talks.
16:10 Instead of being silent, let's listen.
16:13 [Video Clip]
16:18 Dear listeners, it is now raining.
16:20 The passing of the storm and the storm of the sea that made it rain the other day
16:25 became a way to declare that it is a hope.
16:28 A while ago, the Philippine Area of Responsibility reported that the storm is now moving away from the country.
16:35 While it is moving away, it is still forcing the Southwest Monsoon to be strong.
16:40 Where will it rain tomorrow?
16:42 Based on the data of Metro Weather, it will rain tomorrow morning in Ilocos Region,
16:46 Zambales, Bataan, Pangasinan, Mindoro Provinces and Palawan.
16:50 By tomorrow afternoon, it will also rain in the other parts of Northern and Central Luzon.
16:54 There will be heavy rain so be alert while on landslide.
16:58 It is also possible to make it rain in some parts of Visayas and Mindanao, especially in Paray Island,
17:03 Caraga, Davao Region, Northern Mindanao and Soxargen.
17:06 Here in Metro Manila, like earlier, the chances of rain tomorrow are also high
17:11 so don't forget to bring an umbrella or raincoat and monitor the rainfall advisories of hope.
17:16 To be clear, dear listeners, even if it is already official,
17:20 this does not mean that it will always be continuous or that it will rain every day.
17:24 Monsoon breaks can still happen and you can still experience hot weather in some places
17:29 but it may not be as hot as it was last summer.
17:31 Meanwhile, there is a new cloud cluster or a group of clouds that was seen in the northern part of the country,
17:36 outside of Paray.
17:37 According to the hope, it is possible that it will develop as a low-pressure area
17:41 so we will continue to focus on the next days.
17:46 Senator Sherwin Gatsalian released a document containing the name of a Chinese national
17:51 who is a possible biological mother of Mayor Alice Goh.
17:55 Aside from that, the Office of the Solicitor General is also looking for a possible co-guarantor case against the mayor.
18:00 Mav Gonzalez was on the scene.
18:02 The team led by the Office of the Solicitor General will now discuss the possible co-guarantor case
18:12 against Mayor Alice Goh.
18:14 We'll gather and finalize, consolidate all available evidence
18:18 and on the basis of this evidence, we'll determine exactly what cause of action,
18:23 what kind of legal action or complaint we are going to file.
18:28 The Solicitor General, Menardo Guevara, said that it is different to talk about a criminal case against Goh.
18:33 If there is corruption involved, if there is a violation of maybe gambling regulations and so forth and so on
18:42 or if there is a misconduct on her part, that's a totally different matter.
18:47 If there is a possible criminal behavior, then we leave that to the DOJ.
18:50 If there is a possible misconduct on the part of the mayor, then we leave that to the DILG.
18:55 Senator Sherwin Gatsalian is now in the document of the pig farm of the Goh family.
19:01 The name of the mayor, his two brothers, their Chinese father and a Wenyi Lin,
19:07 are seen here.
19:08 They are the incorporators of the embroidery shop of the Goh family.
19:11 Wenyi is in the family business.
19:13 She is consistent.
19:16 We looked at the travel records.
19:18 Her father, Guo Jiang Zhong and Wenyi traveled 170 times in a span of 6 years.
19:26 So they travel a lot as a couple.
19:29 My personal analysis is that maybe this is her biological mother.
19:33 She is a Chinese citizen based on the Bureau of Immigration records.
19:37 She is a Chinese citizen based on the Bureau of Immigration flight records.
19:43 She carries a Chinese passport.
19:44 Gatsalian also said that the address of this embroidery shop is in Valenzuela,
19:49 just near the house of the senator.
19:52 This Wenyi Lin is also known there.
19:54 This person, Wenyi, I'll just show to you,
19:59 is like her mother is being introduced to the people of Valenzuela.
20:07 So my personal assessment is that this might be the biological mother of Alice Goh.
20:16 If the Goh's mother is also a Chinese citizen.
20:19 In our system, we follow the bloodline.
20:21 The legal implication is that the documents that her birth certificate was used,
20:27 for example, her passport, her passport will not be Filipino anymore.
20:32 Her candidacy, because it is written there, "Are you a Filipino?"
20:36 That is the basis of your birth certificate.
20:38 We are still trying to get the testimony of Goh.
20:41 But first, the mayor said that their Filipino relative, Amelia Leal, is her mother.
20:47 This is also written on her birth certificate.
20:49 Gatsalian also said that the hearing of the Senate is not about Goh.
20:53 But it needs to be determined where the billion-million-peso that was invested in Pogo Hub in Tarlac came from
20:59 since Goh's family business earnings are small.
21:03 For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzalez, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
21:08 Don't be afraid.
21:10 That is the message of the Philippine Navy to the Filipino fishermen
21:15 following the declaration of the fishing ban of China in the West Philippine Sea.
21:19 At the same time, the opposition that the country will not recognize the declaration of China.
21:25 And Jun Vederacion, Nakatutok.
21:27 China is out of tune, out of step, out of their minds.
21:34 He is the direct representative of the Philippine Navy,
21:38 spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore Roy Vincent Trinidad,
21:42 on the declaration of the fishing ban of China.
21:44 Since the declaration of China of the year of the fishing moratorium in the West Philippine Sea in 2021,
21:50 it is not being implemented.
21:53 In the AFP report, the Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea, particularly in Panatag Shol, continue fishing.
21:59 Don't be afraid. Just continue.
22:02 The AFP and the entire government is behind you.
22:05 In the latest monitoring of the AFP, the Chinese vessels in Panatag Shol are only 10 ships.
22:10 Panatag Shol is not less than 55 from May 14 to 20.
22:15 The decline in the number of ships is noticed after the civilian mission of the Ateneo-Coalition.
22:20 However, there are Chinese vessels in the Shol and Holyan Philippe Reef.
22:26 Before the declaration of the fishing ban of China,
22:28 the Armed Forces of the Philippines strengthened the deployment of naval assets in the West Philippine Sea
22:35 to protect the interests of the country and the Filipino fishermen.
22:40 So we affirm that it is well within the rights of our people to fish or sail within our territorial waters.
22:47 The Philippine Coast Guard and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, or BFAR,
22:52 will also strengthen the protection of the West Philippine Sea, especially in Panatag Shol.
22:55 And if China will allow the arrest of trespassers, they can be charged with illegal detention.
23:03 BFAR said that 7% of the country's national fisheries production comes from the West Philippine Sea.
23:09 We don't recognize this fishing ban mentioned by China.
23:16 There's no reason for us to prevent or to advise our Filipino fishermen not to be engaged in fishing in these areas.
23:25 Because again, the so-called ban of China is illegal and they have no right basis.
23:32 This has no effect on the supply of our fisheries.
23:36 Our fishermen should not stop fishing in the West Philippine Sea.
23:42 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Jun Veneracion, 24 Hours.
23:47 The Comelec is worried that the use of deepfake or manipulation of the image of people
23:53 to be able to compare with the upcoming election.
23:56 To find out what aspects of artificial intelligence should be banned, Ian Cruz is on the case.
24:04 There are many images of people manipulated.
24:10 President Trump is a total and complete dips**t.
24:13 They thought they were talking but they were not.
24:16 Moving forward, we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet.
24:20 These so-called deepfake videos are being used to compare with the upcoming election.
24:28 That's why Comelec Chairman George Garcia wrote to Comelec and Bank
24:32 to discuss the use of artificial intelligence and deepfakes in this election.
24:38 In a campaign, we need to be able to prove our purpose.
24:42 How can you fool the public that you're going to prove yourself
24:45 if you're going to use different methods?
24:47 That's artificial intelligence and deepfakes.
24:50 And number two, anyone can be a victim of deepfakes.
24:53 What does it mean?
24:54 They're talking and it looks like you're the one.
24:57 Even you might doubt it.
24:59 But in reality, it's not you.
25:01 Isn't that dangerous?
25:03 According to the Comelec's opinion,
25:05 it is necessary to know what aspects of artificial intelligence and deepfakes should be banned
25:10 especially when it's clear that some aspects of these are dangerous.
25:14 Our President was a victim of deepfake.
25:17 There are rumors that he's not a victim.
25:20 For ordinary people, even for professionals,
25:24 you can't see if the person is fake or the person who is talking is a deepfake.
25:29 So how much more for ordinary citizens?
25:32 Aside from AI and deepfake,
25:33 Comelec is also monitoring syndicates or individuals
25:37 who are trying to manipulate the election results
25:41 and can win the candidate.
25:43 There are many reports that I received.
25:45 There are even people calling.
25:47 I'll repeat, syndicates are already on the move.
25:49 The syndicates are trying to win you.
25:52 Our system and our machine can't be fooled.
25:57 There's no truth in the fact that there's a contact with Comelec.
26:00 Chairman Garcia is a contact.
26:01 ITD of Comelec is also a contact.
26:03 There's a contact with the Miro system.
26:05 That's not true.
26:06 Comelec also released the calendar of activities for the next election.
26:11 You can see the October 1 to 8 filing of substitution.
26:15 After October 8, the filing of the candidacy can be substituted from October 1 to 8.
26:21 It also includes the start of the election period,
26:25 when the gun ban will start and other prohibitions.
26:28 Again, our countrymen should expect that Comelec will be released by tomorrow or later.
26:34 For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, for Tutok Tlaloc 24 Hours.
26:39 The lack of electricity supply in Luzon and Visayas is still a problem.
26:44 According to the Energy Department,
26:46 this problem is caused by plants that have been forced outage for a long time.
26:51 Maki Pulido is on the scene.
26:53 The Department of Energy has already started inspecting plants
26:59 that have not been able to supply electricity for a long time.
27:02 One of them, the one that was forced outage in 2022, reached two plants last year.
27:09 It's not to be seen, but to confirm if the plant was reported damaged.
27:13 That's the reason.
27:14 Plants that have been forced outage are worried about the lack of electricity supply.
27:20 We are not a regulatory body.
27:22 We are just going around to find out how their progress in repairing is.
27:29 Some plants have been forced outage for a long time.
27:32 Some plants are not online yet after the typhoon Agjon.
27:35 That's why on the second day, there was a red and yellow alert in Luzon.
27:38 Yellow alert, or lack of electricity in Visayas.
27:42 Grandpa Benjamin always keeps an eye on the news.
27:45 So when he hears the red and yellow alerts, he is already worried about the next electric bill.
27:50 Because the power supply is lacking, the cost of electricity will increase.
27:55 We can't afford to pay for it.
27:59 Even though the Association of Electric Cooperatives is worried,
28:02 the cost of electricity of some electric cooperatives in Tungkunyo may still be high
28:07 because the electricity price in the spot market is still high,
28:10 due to the red and yellow alerts.
28:12 Because the cost of electricity in the market is high,
28:15 which will be billed to the consumers this June.
28:20 So I expect that it will really increase in June.
28:23 That's why some electric cooperatives are now having an information dissemination campaign
28:27 to make their members understand that this is the reason for the increase in the generation charge.
28:33 For GMA Integrated News, Maki Pulido reporting for 24 Hours.
28:37 If you want, there's always a way.
28:41 Students in Talisay City proved that they are working while studying
28:47 to meet their needs and help their families.
28:51 This is Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV 1, Western Visayas.
28:56 It can be considered that a person who can study in a college and finish the course they want is blessed.
29:04 Because some can't really be supported by their parents,
29:08 like Junie of Talisay City, Negros Occidental.
29:12 But that didn't stop Junie.
29:14 And in fact, she became an inspiration to continue her studies at Carlos Hilado Memorial State University
29:21 in the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
29:25 In 2021, when the Odetty earthquake hit Junie's house,
29:30 she saw her parents' hard work to be able to rise again from the calamity.
29:35 I saw that my parents couldn't sustain my needs.
29:41 I decided to apply, like personal, that's how I applied to establishments to earn a living.
29:49 Junie became an online English teacher and also worked as a call center agent.
29:55 Part of her salary was spent on studying and the other was for helping her family.
30:01 Junie admitted that it wasn't easy to balance her time at work and studying.
30:06 There were times when you give up, so you just have to work harder,
30:12 and the pressure will be less.
30:14 Every time you fail, you can extend it to another year.
30:17 But after 6 years, all her hard work paid off when she finished her studies at the college.
30:24 That's why her mother is very proud of her.
30:28 I saw my daughter study English.
30:31 I'm thankful that she can finish her studies.
30:35 Her college was a success.
30:37 I saw that Junie is persevering.
30:41 Her experience as a student, I saw that she is striving.
30:48 From GEMI Regional TV, I'm Westrin Desayas, and GEMI Integrated News,
30:53 Aileen Pedrazo, for 24 Hours.
30:56 And that's the news this Wednesday. I'm Vicky Morales.
31:01 I'm Rafi Tima, for a bigger mission.
31:05 For a wider service to the country, I'm Emil Sumangin.
31:07 From GEMI Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines, we learned 24 hours.
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