Biyahe ng mga pampasaherong barko sa Manila North Harbor, tuloy pa rin sa kabila ng nagbabadyang sama ng panahon
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00:00The Philippine Coast Guard assured that it will strictly monitor the country's coastline during this rainy season.
00:07That's what Vell Custodio said.
00:11Father Javier will continue his trip to his province, Iloilo, even though the weather in Visayas is getting worse.
00:19It's okay. We don't have a lot of time.
00:23We can't handle it.
00:25We just need to be able to walk and run properly.
00:31Like father Javier, mother Glory Jean's trip to Negros Occidental will also continue.
00:36I'm the only one who traveled.
00:38My father is sick.
00:40That's why we can't travel.
00:43I hope the weather doesn't get worse.
00:46Even though the low-pressure area in the Philippine Area of Responsibility has been entered,
00:51the shipments of passengers to Manila North Harbor are still ongoing.
00:55According to the forecast, the LPA will hit the regions of Northern Mindanao, Davao Region,
01:01Karaga and Bangsa Moro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
01:05Western, Central and Eastern Visayas and Mimaropa are also affected.
01:09It is expected that the rain will be weak until the right amount,
01:12which includes flooding and landslides in the affected regions.
01:16The LPA does not deny the possibility of a typhoon.
01:23It is also accompanied by a storm that will also bring dark clouds,
01:27rain, landslides and landslides in the affected regions of Southern Luzon and Visayas.
01:32The dark weather is also expected here in Metro Manila
01:36and in other parts of Luzon that will have localized thunderstorms in the next few hours.
01:41For now, no gale warning has been issued to the residents of Luzon.
01:46However, the State Weather Bureau is still monitoring the shipments,
01:49especially in the northern part of Southern Luzon and the western section of Visayas
01:54due to the possibility of a storm that could reach the sea.
01:57When the number one signal is issued, the ships are automatically suspended,
02:02except for some special areas that are approved by the PCG,
02:07which are only nearby and the ship has no passengers and there are personnel who are monitoring the ship.
02:21But as for the LPA, it will depend on the station commander of the PCG
02:26if he will issue a mandate to temporarily suspend the trips.
02:30For now, the PCG has not issued an aviso on the travel cancellations.
02:35Because it's raining, the PCG is preparing for the upcoming storms.
02:40They trained in water search and rescue, and basically, these are rescue personnel.
02:47Our safety inspectors are being bought to inspect the ships
02:53so that they will know if it's still worthy and if there's a possibility that it could crash.
02:59We are coordinating with the LGUs, the Philippine Foreign Authority, and the marina
03:03so that if there's a chance of a crash, we will be on the lookout.
03:09According to Tugo, they will only limit the passengers to 60 to 80 percent of the maximum capacity of the ship.
03:17While they can extend it to 90 percent capacity during the holiday season,
03:22like Easter, Lunar New Year, Christmas, and New Year.
03:27The protocols are far from keeping the passengers on the ship safe.
03:32Vel Custodio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.