State of the Nation (Part 1 & 3) Pinsala ng Bagyong Carina at Habagat; Kapuso Bayanihan; Atbp.

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Transcript
00:00According to the video uploader, Allen Sison, a strong storm hit the Wawa Dam in Rodriguez, Rizal yesterday.
00:26They were planning to go to their cottage in the area, but they ended up staying here.
00:35It started in August in the newly built Upper Wawa Dam.
00:39The large volume of water was directed to the marikina
00:43because in Pinsala, Rodriguez, Rizal, which used to be Montalban, was submerged in a state of calamity.
00:51The dam was left in a state of calamity.
00:54Many places in Metro Manila and Karatig Province were flooded.
00:59But in other places, the non-stop floods are still a problem.
01:03Here is my report.
01:09Floods are high on the road, but this bus still rushed to Araneta Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.
01:17Passengers were scared as the bus entered the water.
01:31The bus suddenly stopped in the middle of the flood.
01:34According to one passenger, some of them came out of the bus window and rushed to leave.
01:40The passengers who were left inside were shocked by the residents after half an hour had passed.
01:50According to the PNP, 21 were affected in the flood in Habagat and Bagyong Karina.
01:56According to the NDRRMC, as of 8 a.m. earlier, 14 were confirmed affected in the whole country
02:04due to Bagyong Butsoy, Bagyong Karina, and Habagat.
02:09Two were injured and two were missing.
02:11Most of them were drowned by the current or were hit by a landslide or fell from a tree.
02:20In Rizal, 15 were rescued and were trapped in a given wall.
02:34The place was isolated. There was no electricity.
02:37When the flood came, everyone came and we brought them to the evacuation center.
02:43Many houses were still submerged along Imelda Avenue.
02:51In Manila, it's hard to get water from Lagos, Nilad.
02:54To be honest, Lagos, Nilad is really below water level.
03:00Because of the heavy rain yesterday, the water level went up because of the high tide yesterday.
03:07This 10-feet steel matting fence in Quezon City is sticking to the plastic.
03:14It's as if the high trees are covered with garbage.
03:18The back of this vehicle was hit by a landslide.
03:22According to Meralco, more than 210,000 customers were left without electricity in Metro Manila.
03:28Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, and Batangas.
03:31Meralco is now moving around to ensure that the supply of electricity will be restored.
03:37If it subsides, it's safe to return it. We will return it immediately. Rest assured.
03:42In Naiya, the stranded passengers have their own cartons so that they can sit and rest.
03:49Even though there was no flood, more than a hundred flights were canceled today.
03:55We are just waiting for tomorrow.
04:01President Marcos is missing in the received reports of the typhoon and tsunami.
04:07To see the situation, he went around several places.
04:11My report, Ian Cruz.
04:16In Barangay Tanzana, Votas, many houses are still submerged in the heavy rain.
04:21That's why some are running out of supplies.
04:24We don't have food. We can't buy rice. The stores are closed.
04:29There's still no electricity.
04:31It's very difficult. We can't contact our relatives.
04:36Those who can't go fishing, the boat is just docking.
04:40We can't go to the sea, sir. The waves are big. That's why we're here in the flood.
04:45Another man's boat was found in the middle of nowhere and has no life in the river in Malabon.
04:50His identity is still unknown.
04:53President Bongbong Marcos called for a briefing.
04:56He said he was missing in the information that was given to him.
05:00For all of our agencies to move, we need to know where to go.
05:05That's really what I need to hear from you.
05:07He was also not blamed in the briefing of the Office of Civil Defense.
05:11This is only NCR. I need a nationwide report.
05:15Yes, sir. We'll coordinate with Pag-asa too, sir, the list they gave earlier.
05:20It's not very useful for me to hear that 164 requests for rescue were made.
05:25That means nothing.
05:27Where? 130 of them were from one place. We went there right away.
05:36Next, the President visited Valenzuela.
05:39After talking to Mayor Wes Gatchalian,
05:42Again, the President mentioned the lack of information on the loss of water in the dams.
05:50The President also visited Obando, Malabon, and Navotas
05:54where the so-called cause of the heavy flooding can be found,
05:58the Navotas Navigational Gate that was damaged several times.
06:02The National Government is now building a release package for the local governments.
06:08Meanwhile in Bulacan,
06:10the video captured the gradual entry of water into the Kawayan Doctors' Hospital and Medical Center yesterday.
06:17Within two hours, the water reached its peak.
06:20Patients and equipment were evacuated.
06:23Today, the water reached its peak.
06:26The equipment is still a generator.
06:28Ian Cruz reporting for GMA Integrated News.
06:38If your appliances were submerged in the flood,
06:41don't use these yet.
06:43Here's a tip-talk on what to do in Mona Kino's report.
06:51The house of the Pondok family in Barangay Tumana, Marikina, was flooded yesterday.
06:57Their refrigerator, washing machine, and cassoule were submerged.
07:00They cleaned it first and let it dry while there was no electricity.
07:04We didn't clean it first because we closed the faucet.
07:07The electricity went out.
07:11Even the businesses in Marikina were not saved from the flood.
07:15The printers and TVs of this photo and video business office were submerged and cannot be used anymore.
07:20I asked an electrician to check it first.
07:23You are not allowed to turn on any appliance, especially the plugs and sockets.
07:32According to Meralco, before using it,
07:34let it dry first and the licensed electrician checked the circuit breaker,
07:40electrical outlets, and internal wiring of the house to avoid accidents.
07:46Water and electricity are a very deadly combination.
07:52Use gloves made of rubber and shoes,
07:56rubber soles or boots,
08:00so that if you get wet in the so-called flood,
08:05you won't be put in danger.
08:10Avoid getting close to the live wire.
08:13According to the Office of Civil Defense,
08:15when returning home, be careful of possible gas explosions and dangerous animals such as snakes.
08:21Use a flashlight and avoid using a flask or anything that can be dangerous.
08:26According to the World Health Organization,
08:28be sure to drink water and food,
08:31wash your hands before and after using a towel to avoid getting sick,
08:36and clean the water stored to avoid the contamination of mosquitoes.
08:40Von Aquino reporting for GMA Integrated News.
08:44One person was killed in the sinking of an oil tanker in Limay, Bataan,
08:48following a strong storm and strong winds.
08:51In the early hours of the day, the MT Terra Nova sank,
08:55with 17 crews on a large boat,
08:59in the area of Nasugbu, Batangas.
09:01Aside from one person who died, four were also injured.
09:05In the Aerial Inspection of the Philippine Coast Guard,
09:08an oil spill was monitored, 5.6 nautical miles,
09:12in the eastern part of Lamau Point.
09:14The tanker was loaded with 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil.
09:19The PCG is already cooperating with oil spill response organizations
09:24to stop the spread of oil.
09:27According to the owner of the ship, Portavaga Ship Management,
09:32it was scheduled to leave on Monday,
09:34but the PCG stopped them and it was released on Tuesday night.
09:39The PCG has yet to release a statement from the owner of the ship.
09:45According to the DNR, a crocodile was seen crossing the Boracay,
09:49crossing near Sinagpa Beach,
09:53the Saltwater Crocodile.
09:55They think it may have been lost following floods.
10:00The crocodile was caught and turned over in the shelter area of the DNR.
10:08Not only the people, but also the crocodile was found
10:11in the middle of a wide flood yesterday.
10:14Some people risked their lives in the flood to save some trapped animals.
10:19Mark Salazar has the report.
10:24In the middle of a heavy rain and a rapid flood,
10:30rescue operations were carried out one after the other,
10:33but not all of the crocodiles were heard.
10:38Like this dog that was trapped in the gate of a house
10:42in the middle of a heavy flood in Barangka Marikina.
10:46But it's dangerous.
10:47A man was trying to save a dog.
10:58It seems like a rope got tangled in the dog,
11:01which was immediately removed by the Good Samaritan.
11:08According to the uploader and the rescuer,
11:12the dog was taken from the other barangay
11:15until it was trapped in the gate for almost an hour.
11:18The dog was brought to the evacuation center.
11:23This house in Valenzuela was almost completely flooded.
11:28Hello, there's a cat.
11:30Is there no one there?
11:32In the middle of the flood, a cat was seen trapped on the side of the house.
11:39The man tried to save the cat,
11:43but at one point, the cat slipped and fell into the flood.
11:48According to the uploader, the cat was saved
11:51and the flood reached their area.
11:55In the aftermath of the flood in Rosario, Pasig,
11:58the No Pets Left Behind campaign was approved by some.
12:02In order to save the dogs, the pet owners
12:05put some of the dogs in the flood.
12:09The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA,
12:13named the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
12:17for their support to the dogs in the middle of a heavy flood.
12:22At the time of the flood, PETA reminds
12:25to send a message to the doors in case they will evacuate
12:29to alert the rescue teams that there are animals that need to be saved.
12:34Mark Salazar reporting for GMA Integrated News.
12:39Some tips were provided to prevent the dogs from being left behind whenever there is calamity.
12:45According to the Philippine Animal Welfare Society,
12:49an evacuation plan should be prepared.
12:52This includes the availability of an emergency go kit
12:56that includes food, water, first aid, medical records,
13:00and a list of shelters where the dogs can be brought.
13:05If there is no or there is not enough room,
13:07put the dogs in a laundry basket.
13:11And if they can't be left behind,
13:13make sure to tie them up.
13:18On spotlight, some Kapuso Reservists
13:21who helped in the relief operations of the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
13:25Black Rider star Ruru Madrid was slapped by an action star.
13:30Nelson Canlas has a report.
13:36Black Rider star Ruru Madrid was slapped by veteran actor Phillip Salvatore.
13:43I was slapped because I was auditioning.
13:46And I wasn't able to get the scene.
13:49It was the very first time.
13:52Barbi Forteza's appearance as Adelina de la Cruz
13:56was a test for her acting skills.
13:59I can say that this is the most difficult and emotionally challenging for me.
14:06The anticipated family drama series starts on Monday.
14:11Kapuso prime time queen Marian Rivera
14:14shared the behind the scenes of the achievements in the movie Balota.
14:20Navy Reservists Ding Dong Dantes, Roco Nacino,
14:24and Miss Universe Philippines 2021 Beatriz Luigi Gomez
14:28are part of the GMA Kapuso Foundation in the relief operations.
14:32Nelson Canlas has a report for GMA Integrated News.

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