Cleanup drive, isinagawa sa Quezon City; 20-K indibidwal, apektado ng pagbaha sa Maynila

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Cleanup drive, isinagawa sa Quezon City; 20-K indibidwal, apektado ng pagbaha sa Maynila
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00:00Residents who were affected by the typhoon and flood in Quezon City and Manila were given nutriban and hot soup.
00:07Some senators went to affected areas to provide assistance. Here is the report.
00:16Heavy dust and garbage piled up on Araneta Avenue in Quezon City due to flooding.
00:22That's why the government is continuing the cleanup drive to clean the roads.
00:26In evacuation centers such as Barangay Tatalon, people also gathered to help the local government and volunteers to alleviate the hunger of the residents.
00:36Of course, not only people are affected, like this dog.
00:40Even if it's a typhoon, it's included.
00:48It's included.
00:49It's included in the house.
00:51It's included in the house.
00:54The local government is trying to meet the needs of the affected residents whenever there's a typhoon.
01:00But the mayor noticed a problem with their drainage system.
01:05One thing we noticed is that our existing drainage systems are small.
01:12Given the volume of water.
01:15So even if we clean this, because in the time of the typhoon, it's all garbage.
01:20But the problem now is our pipes are narrow and small.
01:23And they cannot absorb the capacity of the volume of rainwater that is coming.
01:29So we really have to keep changing our drainage, enlarge the pipes.
01:34In Manila, some residents have a problem with their housing.
01:38After their houses were destroyed, especially those who live near Manila Bay.
01:44Our clothes are all wet.
01:46Our house is upside down.
01:48We can't get our clothes.
01:50You can't get your clothes?
01:51Even if we go to the hospital, they are all wet.
01:55According to Manila Mayor Hani Lacuna, there are more than 4,000 families who are evacuated.
02:01Or around 20,000 individuals.
02:03They have long had a problem with some residents who live in prohibited areas where houses are built.
02:10What we are waiting for now is for the water to flow to their areas.
02:16Because I don't want them to get wet.
02:18Our time will not be that good.
02:21We will not build houses there.
02:23I know that we will not be able to help them.
02:27We will not be able to help them.
02:30Senator Aimee Marcos also visited Quezon City and Manila.
02:34She brought Nutriban and hot water for the residents.
02:38Despite the blame for the flooding in Metro Manila.
02:42We are here to teach them a lesson.
02:44But in the meantime, we have to take care of the people first.
02:47Because the mayor and the mayor's wife said that we will take care of the sick.
02:54Aside from Senator Marcos, some senators also visited to help.
02:59Like Senator Jowel Villanueva, who brought flowers.
03:02Senate President Pro Tempore Gingoy Estrada also rode a boat to help the residents.
03:09According to Senate President Francis Escudero, the floods will not be controlled.
03:15But they can be prepared.
03:17They say that the flooding in Metro Manila should end.
03:21Even outside the Senate, this road was flooded and flooded.
03:26The so-called reason of some senators is the reclamation in Manila Bay.
03:30Senator Bong Revilla promised to blame the Senate for the severe flooding.
03:37Daniel Manalastas for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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