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Pamimigay ng ayuda sa mga apektado ng bagyo sa Quezon City at Maynila puspusan;

Mga senador naghatid din ng tulong sa iba’t ibang lugar

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00:00Approximately 20,000 people were affected by flooding in Manila
00:05while the local government of Quezon City
00:08has canceled the clean-up drive in the affected areas.
00:12This is Daniel Manalastar's report.
00:16Thick puddles and garbage flooded Araneta Avenue in Quezon City
00:21due to flooding.
00:22That's why the government's clean-up drive continues to clean the roads.
00:26In evacuation centers such as Barangay Tatalon,
00:30people also gathered to help the local government and volunteers
00:34to ease the hunger of the residents.
00:37Of course, not only the people are the victims,
00:39like this dog.
00:40We are with the government.
00:42We are with the government.
00:44We are with the government.
00:46Even if it's a typhoon, we are with the government.
00:48We are with the government.
00:50We are with the government.
00:52We are with the government.
00:55The local government is trying to meet the needs of the affected residents
01:00whenever there's a typhoon.
01:01But the mayor noticed a problem with their drainage system.
01:05One thing we noticed is that our existing drainage systems
01:10are small in size, the pipes.
01:13Given the volume of water.
01:16So even if we clean this up,
01:18because in the time of tundra, it's all garbage.
01:20But the problem now is our pipes are narrow and small.
01:24And they cannot absorb the capacity of the volume of rainwater that is coming.
01:30So we really have to keep changing our drainage,
01:32in large, the pipes.
01:35In Manila, however, the problem of some residents is their housing.
01:39After their houses were destroyed,
01:41especially those who live near Manila Bay.
01:44Our clothes are wet.
01:46Our house is upside down.
01:48We can't get any clothes.
01:50Not even one?
01:53We don't have any clothes.
01:55It's all wet.
01:57According to Manila Mayor Hani Lacuna,
01:59there are more than 4,000 families,
02:01or more than 20,000 individuals.
02:04They have long had a problem with some residents
02:07who live in the prohibited area where their houses are built.
02:10What we are really waiting for now is for the water to flow into their areas.
02:16Because even if I don't want them to return,
02:18even if we don't want them to return,
02:20because of our time,
02:22we are still waiting for them.
02:24We are still waiting for them
02:26to return to their houses.
02:28We are still waiting for them to return to their houses.
02:30Senator Aimee Marcos also visited Quezon City and Manila,
02:34bringing Nutriban and hot water for the residents.
02:38Despite the blame for the flooding in Metro Manila,
02:42We are still waiting for the water to flow,
02:44but in the meantime,
02:46we are still waiting for the water to flow.
02:48According to the Mayor,
02:50we will continue to wait for the water to flow.
02:54Aside from Senator Marcos,
02:56some senators also visited to help.
02:58Like Senator Joel Villanueva,
03:00who was forced to leave his house.
03:02Senate President Pro Tempore Gingoy Estrada
03:04rode a boat
03:06to get help for the residents.
03:08According to Senate President Francis Escudero,
03:10the flood will not be controlled,
03:12but it can be prevented.
03:15But it can be prepared.
03:17The flood in Metro Manila
03:19should end soon.
03:21Yesterday, even outside the Senate,
03:23this road was flooded
03:25and flooded with water.
03:27The so-called reason of some senators
03:29is the reclamation in Manila Bay.
03:31Senator Bong Revilla
03:33promised to blame the Senate
03:35for the severe flooding.
03:37Daniel Manalastas
03:39for Pambansang TV
03:41in Bagoong, Philippines.

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