Aired (July 7, 2024): Sa pagsabog ng Bulkang Kanlaon sa La Castellana, Negros Occidental, hindi lamang ang mga tao ang naapektuhan, kundi pati na rin ang mga hayop na naninirahan dito. Ang mga hayop sa lugar, sinuri ni Doc Ferds Recio. Kumusta na nga ba sila? Panoorin ang video!
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00:00When the volcano erupted, not only humans were affected, but also animals.
00:14Look at this. It hurts a lot.
00:18The volcano erupted.
00:20Fortunately, the volcano rose above the rocks.
00:25But it looks like it's weakening.
00:36In Negros Occidental, you can see the last volcano erupted.
00:41On December 20, 2017.
00:44A phreatic eruption occurred in June in the volcano.
00:52This happens when the water inside the volcano is heated by volcanic activity.
00:58It will boil, steam will come out, and explode.
01:01It will boil, steam will come out, and explode.
01:08In Barangay Biak na Bato, the effect of the volcano eruption is greater.
01:14Three days after the volcano erupted, we were surprised because when we got out of the car,
01:20the smell of sulfur was still there.
01:22The smell of sulfur was still there.
01:24In this river, the water came out with cement.
01:31That's the ash that came from the volcano.
01:34We can still see the cracks here.
01:36The lava is coming out.
01:38According to a netizen, the lava flow is strong in this river.
01:46But after that, the ground suddenly hardened like cement.
01:50This is the ground.
01:52These are the trees that came from the fallen trees up there in the mountain.
01:57The water flows here with the rocks.
02:02These are from up there.
02:09They brought these big trees here.
02:12This is the house, that's the river.
02:14It reached here. That's the level.
02:21Look at how big these rocks are.
02:24All of these came from up there in the mountain, from the volcano.
02:28Those rocks are so big.
02:32There wasn't anything here before.
02:34It became a wildlife.
02:36No one is saved.
02:38The lava is weakening.
02:40Meanwhile, the rocks can hardly move.
02:43The team of Born to be Wild joined the veterinary mission
02:49that was conducted by the Provincial Veterinary Office of Negros Occidental.
02:55This is to provide medical assistance to the animals of the residents.
03:00What are the biggest problems of the animals here?
03:03This is mostly about nutrition.
03:05The plants and forages are mostly damaged.
03:11Damaged because of the ashes?
03:13Yes.
03:15They were hit by the hot rocks.
03:19Their skin and wounds were damaged.
03:21And we're here to give assistance.
03:24It looks like our patients are increasing.
03:29One of the residents of Negros Occidental in La Castellana
03:32was also affected by the eruption of Mt. Canlaon.
03:38Three barangays, including Biak na Bato and Kabagnaan,
03:42entered the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone.
03:46The animals were left behind, such as calapao, cow, and goat,
03:51when the people fled.
03:53The evacuation center prioritizes the people.
03:56So now, they're the ones we're going to help.
04:00The plants died.
04:02You're feeding them.
04:04That's why their bodies are decaying.
04:06How many do you take care of?
04:08Calapao.
04:10What we're giving them are vitamins.
04:14Because, of course, there's no food.
04:17And they still have parasites.
04:21The skin of a calapao is almost damaged and wounded.
04:24The skin of a calapao is almost damaged and wounded.
04:28This is what they were saying earlier,
04:30the ones that got wounded because the rocks from the volcano are hot.
04:34It's a wound.
04:36At the base of its tail, there's a wound.
04:41I don't know when this happened, but it's been a long time.
04:44It's bleeding.
04:46And the smell is different.
04:48To reduce the pain.
04:51And it's not spreading anymore.
04:52It's spreading.
04:54We're going to treat it.
04:56We're going to give it anti-inflammatory and antibiotics.
04:58Look at this.
05:00This is painful.
05:02In Karatig Sitio,
05:04closer to the base of the mountain,
05:07there are more affected calapao and cows.
05:10This is one of the barangays that is more affected.
05:15Because this is the area where the pyroclastic hazard area is located.
05:20This is where the volcano erupted.
05:23They are closer.
05:25Most of the animals and calapao that are here
05:29have wounds on their backs because the rocks hit them.
05:35This is the severely exposed rock.
05:39Because this is the only one.
05:41Look, this is the only one.
05:43Their wounds are still fresh.
05:45Especially the ones that are here.
05:47The ones that are here in the mountains.
05:50Because that's what the mountains hit when they're spawning.
05:59There are also some groups like Canines Search and Rescue and BAC Project
06:05that feed stray dogs.
06:08We feed them.
06:10Feeds, dog food, everything.
06:11Everything.
06:14With the help of the GMA Capusa Foundation,
06:17we also gave food packs
06:19to the residents of Barangay Kabagnaan.
06:22Okay, so what we brought from the Capusa Foundation
06:26is coordinated with the LGU,
06:29the Canine Search and Rescue Unit of the Philippines.
06:33We will distribute this to 50 families.
06:41We will distribute this to 50 families.
06:50For now, the volcano is at alert level 2.
06:54Some of the residents of La Castellana will still remain in the evacuation center.
07:01While some of the stray animals that are left in the area
07:05will be distributed to the LGU and several NGOs.
07:11The eruption of the volcano is a natural disaster.
07:16No one wants this to happen.
07:20That's why we need to be prepared
07:23because we don't know when this will happen again.
07:28We hope that the residents and animals affected by the Canlaon Volcano will recover.
07:33We hope that the residents and animals affected by the Canlaon Volcano will recover.