24 Oras: (Part 2) Kaso ng STSS sa Pilipinas; menor de edad na binubugaw ng kaanak; pagdinig sa BOSS Ironman Challenge, atbp.

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00:00STSS, a deadly disease in the Philippines, has hit almost 1,000 people in Japan.
00:07But it's rare and is not yet considered a public health concern by the health department.
00:11The people are quick to catch it and how to avoid it, let Rafi Tima learn.
00:21It's up to some health experts and authorities in Japan
00:24to prevent the outbreak of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome or STSS there.
00:29From January to June, almost 1,000 cases were reported in Japan,
00:33which resulted in the deaths of 77 people.
00:36In Tokyo alone, the number of reported cases tripled compared to last year.
00:41Although the cause of the increase in the number of STSS cases is still unknown,
00:45it may have something to do with the relaxation of restrictions after the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:50But according to infectious disease expert Dr. Rod Ginsolante,
00:53the bacteria that causes it are not new.
00:56It can also be the cause of pharyngitis or pneumonia.
00:59The increase in cases in Japan is more likely.
01:02There is this form of a group A streptococcus pyogenes infection
01:07that involves the skin and soft tissue.
01:09It means that it starts in the skin and then it can cause a severe form of skin infection.
01:17Although it is rare, it is found in the Philippines
01:20that it often affects people with diabetes and other comorbidities.
01:24It is said that the percentage of deaths is high because it spreads quickly
01:27and often the first symptoms are not immediately noticed.
01:31When they go to the hospital because of the rapid spread of this infection,
01:37usually the blood pressure is low and it is difficult to breathe.
01:42And that's why a lot of these patients are really difficult to save
01:46if they go to the hospital late.
01:49The disease begins with an injury.
01:51If neglected, it will have an infection that enters the blood
01:55and becomes the cause of STSS, especially in low immune systems.
02:00It starts, there are tumors coming out,
02:03then you can get a fever and your fever goes back and then the wound gets bigger.
02:09It is not like other diseases where there is no medicine.
02:14It is really important to see a doctor so that you can immediately be given antibiotics.
02:21The DOH does not see STSS as a public health concern today.
02:26It should pay more attention to wild or waterborne diseases,
02:30influenza, leptospirosis and dengue illnesses that have a greater impact on life.
02:35For GMA Integrated News,
02:37Raffy Tima has been targeted for 24 hours.
02:41An unarmed attack, but illegal.
02:43And the President was targeted by the Chinese Coast Guard
02:47in the Philippines' resupply mission on June 17.
02:50It was in the middle of a diplomatic protest.
02:52The next to be arrested was J.P. Soriano.
02:56J.P. Soriano.
03:01Stop! This is our territory!
03:03In spite of the fierce blockade by the Chinese Coast Guard
03:06in the resupply mission in Ayungin on June 17,
03:09it is clear to the President how this should and should not be portrayed.
03:15The President spoke to the AFP Western Command
03:18after the Executive Secretary mentioned
03:21that it could have been a misunderstanding or a possible accident.
03:26Because at first, we were just looking at the data.
03:30Maybe it was just a mistake.
03:32But when I went to the Wescom, I asked what really happened.
03:36It was clear that it was not a misunderstanding.
03:39We were really sent there to block our resupply.
03:43But the President insisted that it was not an armed attack
03:48which is an important point because it is a requirement
03:51to invoke the Mutual Defense Treaty of the Philippines and America.
03:57It's not armed.
03:58It didn't explode.
04:00It didn't fire a bullet.
04:03But it was a deliberate.
04:05They boarded a Philippine vessel
04:09and took the equipment from the Philippine vessel.
04:13It is essentially an illegal action that was taken by the Chinese forces.
04:18Even before June 17,
04:20China's resupply missions were always stopped
04:24which sometimes resulted in the Chinese throwing food for the Filipino soldiers
04:30and several times of water cannons to the Philippine ships.
04:37In every incident,
04:39the Chinese ambassador was called for a diplomatic protest
04:44which reached more than 100 under the administration
04:48and only 30 this year.
04:50But it seems that this is not enough according to the President.
04:54We will call the ambassador.
04:56We will say this is our position.
04:58We don't want this to happen.
05:00And that's it.
05:01But we have to do more than that.
05:03The President did not detail what the additional steps were.
05:07But officials mentioned that this will be done through diplomacy and consultation.
05:14First, the Foreign Affairs Department mentioned
05:16that the Philippines is already feeding the North Verbal to China
05:19regarding the incident in Ayungin Shoal on June 17.
05:23Now, the Philippine Coast Guard tracked
05:26the 10-day movement inside the territorial waters of the Philippines
05:31of China's largest coast guard ship
05:34which is also the largest coast guard ship in the world.
05:38Using the Dark Vessel Detection Technology of Canada,
05:41it was found to have left Hainan, China on June 17
05:45and approached Parola and Pag-asa Island.
05:48It also targeted Lawak, Patag, and Escoda,
05:52approached the township of El Nido, Palawan,
05:55and passed through Bajo de Masimlo.
05:58This is the first time
06:00that he circled our maritime features.
06:04What the People's Republic of China really wants to do
06:07is to challenge our territorial sovereignty over those waters.
06:12Hainan, China will return to this earlier this morning.
06:16For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano.
06:20Tune in for 24 hours.
06:23Aside from the possible connection to criminals
06:27and a triad group from China of POGOs in the Philippines,
06:31it is also possible for POGOs to be connected
06:34to a major investigation that was conducted by the Congress before.
06:39Ma'am Gonzales has the story.
06:45Aside from the two allies of Lialgo,
06:47the Senate also discussed yesterday
06:49the possible involvement of criminals
06:51and a triad group from China to POGO hubs in the Philippines.
06:54According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission.
07:25Who are the protectors of these POGOs?
07:30How high are the protectors in the food chain?
07:35He did not mention a name.
07:37He showed a picture of Mayor Go
07:39with former President Rodrigo Duterte.
07:42Mayor Alice certainly likes having friends in high places.
07:46Her friends are not simple.
07:50It is imperative that her links and networks are fully investigated.
07:56We are trying to get permission from the former President
07:59but Senator Bato de la Rosa already defended him.
08:02Anybody can visit the President as long as you are a good person.
08:10But if you don't know President Duterte,
08:13President Duterte can say,
08:15I will not take a picture of you.
08:17The Senate also discussed the possible connection
08:20of the POGOs raided by each other.
08:22But aside from that,
08:23we also saw a connection that is important
08:27because it is related to a huge investigation
08:31of this Senate during the last Congress.
08:35We will release it at the right time.
08:39For GMI Integrated News,
08:41Mav Gonzalez, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
08:48Good evening, Kapuso!
08:50More adventures are waiting for the 6th anniversary of Amazing Earth.
08:54The host, Ding Dong Dantes, is personally proud
08:57because aside from the show's inspirations,
08:59the children themselves learned how to take care of the environment.
09:04Let's talk to Lars Santiago.
09:07Amazing nature.
09:13The life of animals.
09:18Even people are amazed by the love for nature.
09:26These are just a few of the amazing experiences
09:30of the Amazing Earth program.
09:33Hosted by Ding Dong Dantes.
09:36And within 6 years,
09:38he already has a lot of highlights.
09:42Of course, Marian's guesting.
09:44Last Christmas, we flew Saranggola.
09:47Then we did biking in tandem.
09:49I will never forget when I rode a helicopter
09:52in MV Capitan Oca in Manila Bay.
09:55Ding Dong is happy that they were allowed to appear in Amazing Earth.
10:00They were able to inspire and inspire people
10:04who love the world and nature.
10:07We can feel the effects of climate change
10:10because we are really affected.
10:12And I think as a team, even though we are small,
10:14we do our best to bring entertaining and informative shows every week.
10:21This is the show's anniversary.
10:23There are a lot of things to look forward to.
10:26Extreme adventures that show the beauty of our islands.
10:29We will have our first underwater adventure here in Amazing Earth.
10:32We will visit the biggest protected marine park
10:35because we will fly over the head of the Tumataha Reef Ranger
10:38under the sea.
10:40We will also have a feature in the biggest permanent obstacle course
10:43in the whole world located here in the Philippines.
10:46And in the upcoming year of Amazing Earth,
10:49our tagline now is,
10:51because we want to continue bringing extraordinary stories
10:54and wild adventures that have a heart for our planet.
10:58Ding Dong is also happy
11:00that their children, Zia and Sixto,
11:03are big fans of Amazing Earth.
11:07They are very excited because they love animals.
11:11They love to play with animals.
11:13They love to play with animals.
11:15They love to play with animals.
11:17They are very excited because they love animals.
11:21When they see what's happening in the animal kingdom,
11:24they say,
11:25sometimes, they are like humans.
11:28They understand nature and the beauty of our environment.
11:33It's important that at a very young age,
11:36they understand that
11:38so that their appreciation for everything will be more solid.
11:43Olar Santiago updated on the showbiz happening.
11:49A minor in Quezon City
11:52who spent six years on the streets
11:55by his own mother and stepmother.
11:57John Consulta was there.
12:03In the surveillance video of the National Bureau of Investigation,
12:06you can see foreigners pretending to be customers
12:08and the two subjects of the operation,
12:10riding a van.
12:12It rang.
12:13It rang.
12:15We are the NBI.
12:17You are under arrest for human trafficking.
12:21The brothers were caught in an online robbery
12:23by their own mother and the victim's stepmother.
12:27According to the NBI,
12:28the child has been robbed for several years
12:30through an online app.
12:32The child was charged P25,000
12:35in exchange for a face-to-face live show
12:37with foreigners in a hotel in Quezon City.
12:39Engaged in selling live and recorded sex video content.
12:45Along with the live sex video content,
12:50they also kidnap the child.
12:53This started when the child was still five years old.
12:58Now the child is 11 years old.
13:01In our interview,
13:03the mother admitted what she did.
13:05There's nothing I can do.
13:07I don't have any touch.
13:09I don't have any money.
13:11Of course, I was thinking of having a school.
13:18I need a budget.
13:20We have to transfer money.
13:22That's what I thought was the best way to get money.
13:28It's possible that there's no touch.
13:30The children don't move.
13:33But the trauma experienced by the child is very severe.
13:39That's why it's not just an ordinary online abuse.
13:43It's qualified because it's her own mother.
13:46So no bail is recommended.
13:49The suspects filed a case of qualified human trafficking
13:52and violation of the Online Sexual Exploitation of Children Act.
13:56There's always a reason, poverty.
13:58But we don't tolerate that in our society.
14:01For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, 24 Hours.
14:08More than 60 vehicles were arrested and 21 were taken by the MMDA to Taguig.
14:14Because of the various violations, Joseph Moro was arrested.
14:21It's like a storm, sir.
14:23It's like a storm.
14:25My husband is just a father.
14:27I'm going to pay for this.
14:29Listen to me.
14:31You're too much.
14:34Toton Macawaw, Joseph's husband, was arrested illegally
14:39on the C5 Service Road in Taguig.
14:42They asked for consideration and we gave them that.
14:48But then again, we're already being abused.
14:51This C5 Service Road was built to reduce traffic on the C5.
14:55But the problem is, there are a lot of people illegally parked here.
14:59The MMDA has been here several times, but the problem continues.
15:04Like in the case of this area, as I said, the operation was done more than five times.
15:09Here alone, 11 vehicles were arrested and charged P2,000,
15:14aside from a towing fee of P5,000.
15:20The MMDA also cleared the operation of the booting in Taguig.
15:24This car was previously parked here, but it was returned to park on the sidewalk.
15:30In JP Rizal Extension in Taguig, Pulasan, there are people who are sick on the road.
15:35This woman is still taking a bath when the MMDA arrived,
15:38that's why she had a hard time getting a motorcycle.
15:40Some of the motorcycles parked illegally are used for work.
15:44I'm about to leave. I'm going to travel.
15:47The MMDA cleared the road illegally.
15:51There are stores of tires.
15:52There is a store that has too many tires on the bench.
15:55And some of the sidewalks were made into apartments.
15:58If not for this, plants on the side of the road are blocking the road.
16:04Today, more than 60 vehicles were arrested and 21 were towed.
16:09From November of last year until this June,
16:12more than 2,000 vehicles were towed because of the road.
16:16Almost 11,000 were arrested.
16:18They were arrested for the operations they carried out in 16 cities in Metro Manila.
16:23The problem here is with the people.
16:26The problem here is the lack of discipline.
16:28They really don't want to follow.
16:30Yes, they don't want to follow.
16:31What we are talking about here is to have designated parking spaces
16:35for motorists or our countrymen who really don't have parking.
16:39For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, 24 Hours.
16:45This rainy season, there is a lot of traffic jam.
16:48Just like the last time it hit a post in Ilocos Norte.
16:53There are several CCTVs that were damaged.
16:56The explanation of the damage is in the statement of Russell Simorio of GMA Regional TV.
17:05The motorists were very surprised when suddenly...
17:08Suddenly...
17:14A post was hit in a barangay in Ilocos Norte.
17:19The post even sparked because the electricity supply in the area was cut off.
17:24Some vehicles were also stopped.
17:27No one was injured in the incident.
17:30The post was also hit, so some of the CCTVs in the barangay of Kabilukaan of Kalasyao, Pangasinan,
17:37will not be able to be used.
17:39The monitoring of the barangay in the area is completely affected.
17:42We know that some of them were hit by the post.
17:51And some of them can't avoid big trucks.
17:58The explanation of the damage is in the statement of Russell Simorio of GMA Regional TV.
18:05He was able to hit the CCTVs because it was on top.
18:09It was intact on top of the tree.
18:11Because the kidlats are attracted to high places.
18:15It's a bit shiny and it has an electronic device that can also attract the kidlats.
18:21It's better to know if there's a lightning arrest
18:23on the posts where the CCTV cameras are placed
18:26to avoid being hit by the kidlats.
18:30From GMA Regional TV and GMA Integrated News,
18:34Russell Simorio was able to hit the CCTVs for 24 hours.
18:39Those who were hit by the CCTVs were emotionally in front of the camera.
18:44Those who were hit by the CCTVs were emotionally in front of the camera.
18:47Tina Panganiban Perez was able to hit the CCTVs.
18:52Motorcycles were driving on a public road.
18:56Motorcycles were driving on a public road and collided with a car.
19:00Motorcycles were driving on a public road and collided with a car.
19:04Motorcycles were driving on a public road and collided with a car.
19:08Riders were injured in an accident.
19:11This is just a few of the reported accidents in the 2024 BOS Ironman Motorcycle Challenge or BIMC
19:18organized by the BMW Owners' Society of Safe Riders or BOS.
19:23The 1,200-kilometer route must be completed within 24 hours.
19:30In Luzonleg, which was held in February,
19:332,500 riders were hit and 22 road crashes were reported by the PNP.
19:40Three were injured.
19:43In Mindanaoleg, which was held in January,
19:46734 riders were hit and three road crashes were reported.
19:52Ten were injured.
19:54In the BIMC of 2022 and 2023,
19:58there were reported accidents and injuries.
20:01I would like to sincerely ask an apology for all the people here for whatever happened,
20:09especially for the people of San Juan, Paloan, Dagupan.
20:16It's unfortunate that fatalities occurred in this event.
20:25One of the victims is Joel Orcha.
20:28The rider and the BOS had an arrangement and gave P600,000 to his family.
20:34Sorry, I became emotional after watching my brother's video.
20:41My brother came from work.
20:44He was sent home to the boarding house when the accident happened.
20:50Dexter Dizo is also home.
20:52P400,000 was given to his family as an arrangement.
20:57In your understanding,
21:00will P400,000 be enough to protect the future of Dexter's two children?
21:13Yes or no?
21:14Will it be enough?
21:15No.
21:16No.
21:17The BMW Owner's Society of Safe Riders is ready to answer the children's questions.
21:22It was mentioned in the statement that several riders were hit in the activity.
21:27Reckless speeding and illegal modification.
21:30But when their activities would endanger public safety, would you still permit it?
21:39Not anymore, Your Honor.
21:41In the case of the BOS challenge, does it not endanger public safety?
21:49Based on what is discussed and what is shown today,
21:52I believe that without anything conclusive, it endangers the public, Your Honor.
22:03Thank you.
22:04How about LTO?
22:07Same, Mr. Chair.
22:10It is not clear from what I heard whether the BOS should ask for a permit for the Ironman Motorcycle Challenge.
22:17But a group was assured that they coordinated with the Land Transportation Office, local governments, and ambulances.
22:26I still do not know which agency or branch of the government will give the permit.
22:34Because if you read the laws concerning local government code and land transportation code,
22:42the laws did not envision an event like this.
22:49None.
22:51So it should not be conducted.
22:54The answer of the BOS?
22:56The board is seriously contemplating, reviewing, not to push through for the event because of the two deaths that had happened.
23:07We have no alternative.
23:10One of the proposed laws that will be discussed is the establishment of local government equipment to check the speed of vehicles.
23:20The committee will also study the responsibility of the government in such activities.
23:27For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
23:39For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.

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