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00:00We will be together!
00:07In the city!
00:11Despite the severe illness, a cancer patient cooked the wet food in Quezon City.
00:17Aside from flooding, the problem in some places in Manila and Malabon is the lack of electricity.
00:23In the city, Tina Panganiban Perez, Salima Refran and Ian Crew!
00:31Residents are still walking in the flood, especially in the city center and in Barangay Taniong, Longos and Tonsuya in Malabon.
00:38Passengers are being taken to the old streets of Banyera.
00:43This man is in the flood of Alacal.
00:46In the river in Barangay Taniong, a man's floating body was caught.
00:51In the hole, the fishermen are rowing their boats.
00:55We can't go to the sea, sir. The waves are big.
00:58That's why we are here in the flood.
01:00If there is no rice, we can go.
01:02There is still no electricity in the area, so the problem is that there are a lot of low-batted cell phones.
01:08It's very difficult. We can't contact our relatives far away so that we can bring help.
01:15In Manila, in this part of Cruz, near Taft Avenue, the cars parked yesterday almost drowned in the flood.
01:23There are a lot of roads that are difficult to pass.
01:26The flood in Lagos, Nilad, almost reached the part of the overpass that the cars passed through.
01:32The water reached 13 floors.
01:35And the water that was flowing did not go away immediately,
01:38even though the pumping operations of Manila DRRMO and PFP trucks did not stop.
01:43As soon as the water left, the area was immediately cleaned to open to the road of traffic.
01:48Three people were swept away in Manila.
01:50One of them was a three-year-old girl who drowned in the river and two of them were dead.
01:56They are still investigating if they were killed by electricity.
02:00In the inspection of the Manila City Electrician's Office,
02:03they found illegal connections or jumpers in the lights of the roads.
02:08When it rains, electricity flows fast.
02:12So if it really rains, there can be electricity in the area or on the ground.
02:19Our electrical facilities cannot be neglected because it is dangerous.
02:25There are penalties for that. There are also jails for that.
02:28Miralco also visited various places to check if the supply of electricity is safe to return.
02:34It subsided. It is safe to return. We will return it immediately. Rest assured.
02:39In the midst of the flood, even though three people drowned in the flood in Barangay Bagong Silangan, Quezon City,
02:48Manuel Bermas, a member of the Barangay Health Emergency Response Team, chose to go first.
02:55He poured deep water in other places to cover the people trapped in the flood.
03:00Earlier, he was also part of the retrieval operations of a drowned man who was believed to have drowned in the flood.
03:07Even though we know that our lives are in danger, as long as we can help, we are happy.
03:12In the middle of the flood, a cancer patient, Mercy Absalon, also got sick in Kapwa.
03:19The flood reached their house in Barangay Santa Lucia in Navalichas yesterday.
03:25But she thought of the evacuees who needed food.
03:29When I am sick, I want to help. I also need help.
03:34But happiness is different when you are able to help.
03:37For GMA Integrated News, I am Tina Panganiban Perez.
03:41I am Sani Marifran.
03:43I am Ian Cruz, your Saksi.
03:47All of the barge passengers who were watched and drowned in a flood in Pasig are now safe.
03:52In Marikina, the life of the rescuers is in danger after their rescue boat sank.
03:59Saksi, Sinamary Zumali, and Maki Pulido.
04:04Five, four, three, two, one.
04:09Rescue! Rescue!
04:13In the aftermath of the flood last night, the rescue mission in Marikina was about to return to the tragedy.
04:19Due to the strong flow of water on the side of the road at the boundary of Barangay Santo Nino and Malanday,
04:25the rescue boat sank. Eight rescuers were on board and six were rescued.
04:30When we got out of the boat, we had a hard time because the current of the water suddenly increased.
04:37We jumped from the boat. Then eventually, the water entered and we sank.
04:44That's why the rescuers had to be rescued again even though it was already dangerous.
04:49We were immediately chased when we were saved.
04:51That was the first thing we did. We still prioritized the safety of the rescuers.
04:57They were recognized and thanked by the City Hall earlier.
05:00We have been googling the training for a few months for them to do this.
05:06The interoperability of each group is very important.
05:11Many of the victims started cleaning their homes.
05:15It's very difficult. We have to wash our things, food, and laundry.
05:22We don't have anything to do.
05:25In Barangay Tumanad, Omar's store was smashed because 50 percent of the washed grocery items were already being sold.
05:32It's still a mess, ma'am. At least there's something. Even if it's small, I will return it. I need it.
05:39The City Hall has been cleaning the trash all day to avoid diseases.
05:43Many people are still visiting the evacuation centers that were started by the DSWD.
05:49The help from the national government and private individuals is very important, especially the local government's funds.
05:56Many people are worried about the vehicles, the barges of a DPWH contractor
06:03that crashed into the F. Manalo Bridge in Pasig yesterday.
06:10But the last and the 20th of these vehicles were saved last night.
06:17The Bureau of Fire Special Rescue Force of Pasig and Quezon City rescued them early in the morning.
06:24The man was still screaming. He was stranded in the barge for more than eight hours.
06:30He was brought to Mission Hospital in Pasig.
06:33We are worried because the amount of COVID-19 is very high.
06:38The barges at the back are crashing into the bridge.
06:44As far as we know, everything is safe. But unfortunately, one of the barges was left behind.
06:50But there are still many problems. When I came back, the place where the barges crashed, according to the DPWH,
06:56was already tied up, according to the Standard Operating Procedure.
07:00Nothing bad happened. This is a purely accident and although it's still under investigation.
07:07What happened is that the current was too strong.
07:10I am here now at the bottom of the F. Manalo Bridge where the barges that crashed into the bridge are more visible.
07:17One of them is already tied up and it's really broken.
07:20So just by looking at it, we will have an idea of how strong the impact of the collision of these barges
07:27that hit the F. Manalo Bridge.
07:31The barge's girder is the one that holds the weight of the vehicles that pass through the barge.
07:36There are also many critical sections.
07:38That's why the barge is closed to the motorists. It is not known until when.
07:42Above, we can also see the sections on the road and the posts that fell.
07:46We requested also to give us ample time to investigate the integrity of the structure,
07:53whether we can still retropit or totally condemn.
07:57There are alternate routes there. So right now, the Manalo Bridge is totally closed.
08:03The collision of the barges was left to the President.
08:06We need to do there is to wait, is to get an assessment as to whether or not we can reach the bridge.
08:11Aside from the collision, other barges were also hit.
08:14One of our pumping stations was also hit.
08:17It was a floodgate with fruits, but it was not damaged.
08:22The operation was not affected.
08:25For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali.
08:28Here is your witness.
08:34Executive order to implement the ban on all Fogo.
08:38Enough. According to Solicitor General Menardo Guevara.
08:42Guevara explained.
08:43Under the law, all gaming operations are under the jurisdiction of PACOR,
08:48which is under the office of the President.
08:52So, in violation of an order,
08:54a government policy that was ordered by the President can be revoked.
08:59In his 3rd State of the Nation Address,
09:01President Bongbong Marcos mentioned that the Fogo operation will end in 2024.
09:08Of course, the suspects in the case of voice phishing,
09:12arrested by General Trias Cavite.
09:14In that mode, the victims are being called on the phone
09:18while the bankers are pretending to be able to convert their credit card points into cash.
09:25To do that, they need to be given a one-time pin that will be sent to their bank.
09:30But that pin is the key to access the bank account contents of the call.
09:37The suspects were given cell phones and registered SIMs that they use to watch voice phishing.
09:44The PNP does not rule out the possibility that the suspects have a conspiracy inside the bank.
09:49The PNP will file a complaint under the Access Devices Regulation Act against the arrested.
09:55It is also being studied if the complaint of economic sabotage is valid.
09:59The suspects have not yet been released.
10:02More than 700 boxes of different kinds of frozen meat products from China
10:07were confiscated during the raid in Marabon.
10:10Half-meat worth Php 2.5 million expired in 2022.
10:16Some of the meat was even earned by the raiding team.
10:20But earlier, some boxes were noticed.
10:23Stickers were placed to show that the meat came from Brazil and has not yet expired.
10:29Based on the certification obtained by the NBI,
10:32the National Meat Inspection Service or NMIS,
10:35the meat products are unfit for human consumption.
10:38The owner of the company ordered the raid of the Meat Inspection College of the Philippines.
10:44For GMA Integrated News, I'm your host, Jun Venera.
10:50Aside from Metro Manila, the Department of Trade and Industry also implemented a price freeze
10:55in other places that declared a state of calamity.
10:58President Bambang Marcos traveled to the affected areas,
11:01and there were reports of humanitarian shortages.
11:04Watch this.
11:09Roads were flooded again.
11:13Many residents were trapped.
11:16Even hospitals and other facilities were flooded.
11:20Cars were also submerged.
11:22Flooding was widespread.
11:24There was a heavy downpour due to the heavy downpour caused by Hurricane Karina.
11:29Based on the statistics of the Philippine National Police,
11:31there were 21 casualties, 5 missing, and 15 injured.
11:36The price freeze of DTIs in places that declared a state of calamity was also implemented.
11:41In the briefing that the President called earlier,
11:44he said that he was short of information that would give him hope.
11:48The Office of Civil Defense also said that the area was flooded.
11:52I think this is only NCR.
11:53I need a nationwide report.
11:57The typhoon didn't only hit NCR.
12:01We'll coordinate with Pagasarid, sir, the list they gave earlier.
12:06Okay, look.
12:07What I need to know, what we need for us to be able to decide what to do next,
12:13we have to understand what,
12:16because it's almost, it's not very useful for me to hear that 164 requests for rescue were made.
12:24That means nothing.
12:26Where?
12:28130 of them were from one place.
12:31We went there right away.
12:33For him to see the depth and breadth of the flood,
12:35the President went to some of the most populated areas, starting from Valenzuela.
12:40Just on MacArthur Highway, the flood level already rose.
12:44The GMA Integrated Use is still in effect around the President in Valenzuela City.
12:50We are now here in Bahagi where the flood level is still high.
12:54That's why we are riding on high trucks because the cars can't handle the high flood level here.
13:02Many residents are struggling to walk in the flood from Tuhon to Angita.
13:07Many businesses are closed in Pinsala.
13:09Every passenger has to ask for help or request for assistance.
13:15After the briefing from Mayor Wes Gatchalian,
13:17the President again emphasized the lack of timely information on the loss of dam water.
13:24Yesterday, for example, a dam was flooded in Tulyahan River,
13:28which may have added to the flooding in some parts of Valenzuela.
13:32We have a witness there in communication.
13:34If a dam is to be built, the downstream communities and the LGUs must know about it.
13:43From Valenzuela, the President also passed through Ubandung and Malabon
13:47to Nabotas where the reason for the heavy flooding is found,
13:52the Nabotas Navigation Gate that was once damaged.
13:55He first instructed the MMDA and LPWH to find a temporary solution
14:01while the dam gate is still in operation.
14:04I want to see what the damage is. Is there something that we can do?
14:08Should we pour sandbag or something? I don't know.
14:11But we have to get an engineer to look at it and to tell us what we can do
14:19so that the water doesn't continue to flow in.
14:22The water level is still high.
14:24The President also went around the evacuation center in Maragay, Malanday,
14:27but he did not go down because even in the evacuation center itself, the water level is still high.
14:32Thousands of Filipinos remain in the evacuation centers.
14:36Among them is Maria Teresa Ragul who gave birth to her baby girl here in the evacuation center yesterday
14:43and named her after the baby, Karina.
14:47For GMA Integrated News, I am Vanmey Rilang, your witness.
14:53Public hospitals in four regions of the country are alerted
14:56that there is an increase in the presence of typhoons Karina and Habagat
15:00as part of the strict monitoring of possible cases of leptospirosis following widespread flooding.
15:06This is Bernadette Reyes.
15:12Almost no one was affected by flooding in many places yesterday.
15:16From commuters,
15:20even to their own cars.
15:22Those two cars are still following.
15:26And even inside their homes.
15:31Especially those rescuers who are carrying stranded children.
15:37Even though there is a high possibility that there is a flood
15:41that could be caused by bacteria that cause leptospirosis.
15:46So the water, when it gets muddy or dirty,
15:50the floodwaters that are muddy or dirty,
15:57there are live bacteria.
15:59If you swim in the water,
16:01you swim in the water,
16:03you have an injury to your foot,
16:05you drown the water,
16:07or the conjunctiva, the eye, is damaged,
16:10the bacteria can enter your body.
16:14You will have an infection.
16:16Now, the water is flooding here in Caban, Araneta Avenue,
16:20in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City.
16:22The garbage has piled up.
16:25According to the Department of Health,
16:27while the garbage is piling up,
16:29the population of the floodwaters is also increasing
16:31that could cause the disease of leptospirosis.
16:35That's why the children are not allowed to swim in the water.
16:39It's really bad.
16:40And there are a lot of garbage floating around.
16:43I don't really let them swim in the water.
16:45But what about people like Arnel
16:47who need to walk in the garbage,
16:49sometimes even in the flood?
16:51It's scary.
16:52It's scary.
16:53That's why, of course,
16:54we need to do it.
16:55Instead of just moving around,
16:56we also need to eat.
16:57According to the Department of Health,
16:59for those who swim in the floodwaters,
17:01they should observe for up to two weeks
17:03because the incubation period is this long
17:06or the time before the symptoms of leptospirosis come out.
17:09There are also cases where the disease is misdiagnosed
17:12as a simple concussion or hepatitis
17:15due to skin inflammation or inflammation,
17:17but it's actually leptospirosis.
17:19It's better to be examined immediately
17:21so that the antibiotic can be prescribed immediately,
17:23especially if there is an open wound.
17:25If it cannot be taken immediately,
17:26there may be a need for dialysis
17:28and reach the critical stage
17:30where it will be difficult to be treated.
17:32This microbial will act as your liver,
17:36that's why it turns yellow,
17:37and your kidneys,
17:39that's why there's a renal failure.
17:41Aside from leptospirosis,
17:42the number of cases of leptospirosis is also increasing,
17:44which is why it is important to destroy
17:46the possible hosts of the floodwaters.
17:48Hospitals in Metro Manila,
17:50Ilocos Region, Calabarzon, and Central Luzon
17:52are now on a blue alert.
17:55Code blue,
17:56that means the personnel are there,
17:58there's a command system installed.
18:00For GMA Integrated News,
18:02I'm Bernadette Reyes,
18:03your witness.
18:06Manila Water has a water service interruption
18:08in several places they are serving
18:10in Metro Manila and Rizal.
18:12For example, some barangays in Rodriguez, Rizal
18:14temporarily lost water
18:16due to the emergency line meter declogging.
18:19It started at 10 p.m. this evening
18:21until 4 a.m. the next morning.
18:23There is also a construction work
18:25in Balara Treatment Plant,
18:27that's why it temporarily stopped
18:28or lost water in several places
18:30in Quezon City, San Juan, Pasig,
18:32Mandaluyo, Makati, and Manila
18:35It started at 5 p.m. this evening
18:37until 5 a.m. the next morning.
18:38Manila Water will send a water tanker
18:40to provide water to affected areas.
18:44Problems in different areas
18:46are the fences left by the storm
18:48Karina and Habagat.
18:50Like in a school in Pangasinan,
18:52where instead of preparing the entrance,
18:54the safety of the equipment
18:56is the priority.
18:58This is CJ Torrida of GMA Regional TV.
19:05Almost half of the strong winds
19:07of that canopy in a park yesterday
19:09in Bagu City, Negros Occidental.
19:12It is still the effect of the storm
19:14Karina and Habagat.
19:16Because of fear,
19:17the people running to the canopy
19:19were able to escape.
19:24The canopy movement lasted
19:26for almost 3 minutes.
19:28No one was injured in the incident.
19:31Instead of worrying about preparing
19:33the entrance for the teachers
19:35of Anoled Elementary School
19:37in Mangaldan, Pangasinan,
19:39they were fighting each other
19:41for the school equipment
19:43after the flood entered the classrooms.
19:45The books and modules
19:47that we used in the classroom.
19:49Because if the water entered the room,
19:51of course, it will get wet.
19:53It will be a waste.
19:55It is also a problem for the teachers
19:57for the rain to fall from the canopy.
19:59The school brigade was also canceled
20:01due to the frequent rain.
20:03Payas Creek also flooded
20:05next to the school.
20:09In Nasugbu, Batangas,
20:11a 100-hectare rice field
20:13was flooded by the sea.
20:15According to the Provincial Agriculture Office,
20:17the damage to the agriculture
20:19in Batangas is more than P36 million pesos.
20:21The crops like rice and corn
20:23were also destroyed.
20:25We are always prepared for this.
20:27We provide planting materials,
20:29seeds again.
20:31We will help them.
20:35For GMA Integrated News,
20:37I am CJ Torrida
20:39of GMA Regional TV,
20:41your witness.
20:43The Office of the Vice President
20:45traveled abroad
20:47Vice President Sara Duterte
20:49with her family,
20:51Chempo, in the fight
20:53against the floods.
20:55At first, the Vice President
20:57accompanied Duterte, his wife,
20:59children, and mother
21:01yesterday early in the morning.
21:03In a statement, the OVP said
21:05it was unfortunate
21:07that his trip was accompanied
21:09by a flood.
21:11The OVP added that it was a personal
21:13trip of the Vice President
21:15with his family,
21:17and his departure had a temporary permit.
21:19Duterte's trip was accompanied
21:21by a travel authority
21:23based on the documents received
21:25from the Disaster Operations Center of the OVP
21:27that helped the families affected
21:29by the calamity.
21:31Today, the OVP distributed food
21:33to the disaster responders
21:35in Barangay Malresa, Quezon City.
21:37There are also relief bags for the 300 families
21:39that were evacuated.
21:41More than 200,000
21:43residents of Rizal were affected
21:45by the floods.
21:4715 people were already injured
21:49after a wall collapsed.
21:51Our witness, Emil Sumangit.
21:53Let's go that way, there's no garbage.
21:55Is that a creek?
21:57No, it's the other way.
21:59Floods passed
22:01before this place
22:03that is known as Tribu Community
22:05was reached.
22:07It was entered by the Rizal Residential Area.
22:09It was entered by the Rizal Residential Area
22:11last night to save the 15 people
22:13including the children and adults
22:15who were trapped.
22:17A wall collapsed
22:19after an unceasing rain.
22:21The place was flooded
22:23and there was no electricity.
22:25We got everyone
22:27and brought them here
22:29to the evacuation center.
22:31The rain stopped
22:33here in the area
22:35but most of the residential areas
22:37were still flooded.
22:39On the side of the road,
22:41a parking lot was made
22:43for the cars of the residents
22:45living in the flooded areas.
22:47The residents were able to
22:49get food and other necessities
22:51from outside.
22:53We bought rice
22:55and vegetables.
22:57It's scary.
22:59There were also many
23:01who were trapped
23:03in their houses.
23:05The water in the estuaries
23:07was still flowing
23:09until a while ago.
23:11The water in the estuaries
23:13was still flowing
23:15until a while ago.
23:17The water has been flowing for a long time.
23:19Before, it was just for a while.
23:21Before, in Phase 1,
23:23there was no water. Now, there is.
23:25What are the reasons, Captain?
23:27There are more houses.
23:29At the same time, when the creek overflows,
23:31it backflows to us.
23:33According to the local government,
23:3585 to 90 percent
23:37or more than 200,000
23:39residents are affected by the flood.
23:41Did you save anything?
23:43Did you save anything?
23:45Did you save money?
23:47No, I don't have money.
23:49There are pumping stations
23:51that have been running for more than 24 hours
23:53to lower the water.
23:55At an earlier time,
23:57the rain also stopped
23:59to lower the water in the floodway.
24:01It depends on the Marikina River.
24:03When it comes to the Marikina River,
24:05it is affected.
24:07My other problem is in Barangay San Isidro.
24:09It comes from the higher
24:11slopes of Rizal
24:13where the creeks of the villages
24:15along Imelda Avenue are flooded.
24:17According to the Rizal Police,
24:19three have been affected after the flood.
24:21Six were injured in the landslide.
24:23One was the only one that was lost
24:25while those in the evacuation center
24:27were among the more than
24:2912,300 families.
24:31The Rizal Provincial Government
24:33assured that relief goods
24:35for those affected are just enough.
24:37They are happy to provide a little help
24:39to some of our fellow countrymen
24:41like the partner
24:43in the food business
24:45Jesse and Kremi.
24:47Even though it rained,
24:49they opened their restaurant
24:51to give food to those affected by the flood.
24:53They are happy
24:55that their people,
24:57even though their restaurant is closed,
24:59will still receive their salary.
25:01We tried to give back
25:03to the community.
25:05It feels good to give.
25:07For GMA Integrated News,
25:09I'm Emil Sumangin.
25:11Saksi!
25:37For GMA Integrated News,
25:39I'm Emil Sumangin.
25:41Saksi!
26:07for the next three days.
26:09for the next three days.
26:11for the next three days.
26:13It's like wrestling a whale
26:15in New Hampshire, America.
26:17It came back
26:19and the two men fell into the sea.
26:21They were rescued by the
26:23nearby boats.
26:25According to a marine biologist,
26:27the accident was not an attack.
26:29The boat was hit by a humpback whale
26:31while it was catching
26:33hot fish on the sea.
26:35This is what humpback whales do.
26:37They collect fish
26:39using bubbles.
26:43Aside from the SSS,
26:45Calamity Loans can be availed
26:47from the Pag-ibig Fund
26:49for those affected by the flood.
26:51For those who can apply,
26:53those who are in Metro Manila
26:55and some places in Calabarzon and Mimaropa.
26:57Qualified members
26:59can borrow up to 80%
27:01of their regular savings.
27:03Its annual interest rate
27:05is 5.95%.
27:07It can be paid
27:09within up to three years.
27:11Members can apply online
27:13on the Virtual Pag-ibig account.
27:15No pets left behind.
27:17This was proven
27:19by some Filipinos
27:21even though there was a flood.
27:23They rescued the animals trapped
27:25in the middle of the flood.
27:27Mark Salazar witnessed this.
27:29In the middle
27:31of a heavy rainstorm
27:33and a rapid flood,
27:35rescue operations
27:37were carried out.
27:39But not all the calls
27:41were heard.
27:43Like this dog
27:45trapped in the gate of a house
27:47in the middle of a heavy flood
27:49in Barangka Marikina.
27:51But it was dangerous.
27:53A man tried to save it
27:55to save the poor dog.
27:59It looks like a rope
28:01got caught in the dog.
28:03The good Samaritan
28:05immediately removed it.
28:07According to the uploader
28:09and the rescuer,
28:11the dog was rescued
28:13from the other barangay
28:15until it was trapped
28:17in the gate for almost an hour.
28:19The dog was brought
28:21to the evacuation center.
28:23This house in Valenzuela
28:25was almost flooded.
28:27In the middle of it,
28:29a cat was seen trapped
28:31on the side of the house.
28:33The cat is so pitiful.
28:35The rescuer
28:37tried to stop the cat
28:39to save it.
28:41At one point,
28:43the cat almost fell
28:45into the flood.
28:47According to the uploader,
28:49the cat was saved
28:51and the flood
28:53reached their place.
28:55No pets left behind.
28:57To save the cat,
28:59the pet owners
29:01put some dogs
29:03in the flood.
29:05The People for the Ethical
29:07Treatment of Animals
29:09or PETA,
29:11the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction
29:13and Management Office,
29:15was called to rescue the dogs
29:17in the middle of Habagat and Bagyong Carina.
29:19At the time of the accident,
29:21PETA will remind
29:23anyone who will evacuate
29:25to alert the rescue teams
29:27that there are also animals
29:29that need to be rescued.
29:31For GEMI Integrated News,
29:33Mark Salazar, your witness.
29:37It's a pleasure to see
29:39the effort to rescue
29:41the animals.
29:43The footage of the cat
29:45is very old.
29:47It's like a movie,
29:49the cat's escape from the house.
29:51It's like a movie,
29:53the cat's escape from the house.
29:55Do you have pets, Tia?
29:57No, I don't.
29:59I know the feeling
30:01that you're scared for them
30:03when there's no one
30:05in the house.
30:07That's why it's funny
30:09when Filipinos show their concern.
30:11When we show our pets,
30:13they rescue their fur parents.
30:15This is the opposite.
30:17Other way around.
30:19Success!
30:21Thank you for watching.
30:23I'm Pia Arcangel.
30:25I'm Arnold Clavio.
30:27I'm Ato Maraulio.
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30:31a wider service to the country.
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