Nasa 3,000 families at 9,000 individuals, nasa evacuation sites | Unang Balita

  • 3 months ago
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Transcript
00:00We are still here at Barangay Silangan in Quezon City.
00:05This is one of the most affected barangays
00:08due to the heavy rainfall caused by the typhoon Carina.
00:13It even reached the super typhoon Carina
00:15and was hit by a typhoon Habagat.
00:18In Quezon City, about 92 barangays are affected by this typhoon.
00:27Based on the information provided to us,
00:30the families and 8,213 individuals evacuated
00:40to different evacuation centers will still be here by 2053.
00:45As we can see on your screens,
00:48they were given modular tents
00:53so that their situation in the evacuation centers will be better.
00:57I will just show you on your screens.
01:00On my screen, you can see the two boats
01:06that are still on the shore.
01:08These were used yesterday for the rescue of the residents
01:14because the flood reached up to Lagpastao.
01:22They were given mud so that they can hold on to something
01:29while crossing the flood.
01:32As we walk along the road,
01:35we can see the houses that are closed
01:41because most of them are still in the evacuation centers.
01:44The items that were brought in by the flood
01:49were taken out so that they can dry up.
01:54At this point, we can talk to one of the residents.
01:59We talked to Tatay Ben earlier.
02:04Where is Tatay Ben?
02:05Here he is.
02:08Tatay Ben?
02:10He looks busy.
02:13Tatay Ben, come here.
02:16We talked to him earlier.
02:20Tatay Ben, come here.
02:22Good morning to you.
02:23Good morning to you too.
02:25Tell us about what you experienced yesterday.
02:30Where were you when the flood reached you?
02:35I was at work in Las Piñas.
02:37I was called by my nephew.
02:40When I got here, it was already flooded.
02:41How far?
02:42Up to here.
02:44But you have a shelter there.
02:47For example, this is Lagpastao.
02:50Yes, Lagpastao.
02:51So your house was brought in.
02:53Yes.
02:54Can we see it?
02:55Yes, sure.
02:56How far?
02:57Is it okay if we go inside?
02:59Yes, sure.
03:00Did you take out most of your belongings?
03:04Yes.
03:05How far did it reach?
03:07Up to here.
03:09Oh, there.
03:10Because your house is quite high.
03:12There are several floors.
03:14Yes.
03:15How did you clean it?
03:17At least, somehow, the flood was able to reach it.
03:20Yes.
03:21Did you damage a lot of your belongings?
03:25No, ma'am.
03:26Yes.
03:27Just a little.
03:28I just broke a few things.
03:31Are you used to this kind of flood?
03:33Yes, ma'am.
03:34Or was it worse yesterday?
03:36No, ma'am.
03:37It was worse yesterday.
03:38And also the recent floods.
03:40Oh.
03:41But you didn't worry about what happened yesterday?
03:45Because the flood didn't stop.
03:46Yes, ma'am.
03:47It's okay.
03:48We're a bit high up here compared to down there.
03:52Yes, ma'am.
03:53People really passed through down there.
03:54Yes, ma'am.
03:55It's a bit high up here.
03:56Okay.
03:57And somehow, those who are still there are still in the evacuation centers, right?
04:02Yes, ma'am.
04:03Yes.
04:04My family is still there in the evacuation centers, ma'am.
04:06Oh, they're still there?
04:07Yes, ma'am.
04:08We're just cleaning up.
04:09Okay.
04:10So, there are a lot of families.
04:11Actually, some of them, like Father Ben, some of them are family members.
04:17They go home to their homes to make sure that their homes and belongings are still in good condition.
04:25Meanwhile, in the evacuation centers, hot meals and hygiene kits are distributed to the evacuees
04:33so that their condition is still in good condition.
04:36Meanwhile, there are also doctors there to provide medical help or assistance to the evacuees
04:43who are suffering from illness, fever, cold, or flu because of the heavy rain.
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05:13Thank you.

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