Halos 1.5-K pamilya sa Cordillera, naapektuhan ng Bagyong #CarinaPH at habagat; DSWD-CAR, tiniyak ang mabilis na pagtulong sa mga apektadong residente

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Halos 1.5-K pamilya sa Cordillera, naapektuhan ng Bagyong #CarinaPH at habagat; DSWD-CAR, tiniyak ang mabilis na pagtulong sa mga apektadong residente
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00:00Some families were evacuated from Cordillera after a landslide caused by the typhoon Kareena and Habagat.
00:07Some farmers were forced to transport their products immediately so that they won't be damaged.
00:13Jorton Campana of PTV Cordillera has a report.
00:16Almost 1,500 families or more than 5,600 individuals in Cordillera were affected by the landslide caused by the typhoon Kareena and Habagat.
00:30The 37 barangays in Abra, Baguio City, Benguet and Mountain Province were affected.
00:3612 houses were also partially damaged.
00:40The family of Rowena Salis of the 14 families who were evacuated to Latridad, Benguet, was also affected.
00:46After the landslide, part of their house was destroyed.
00:50Suddenly, there was an earthquake.
00:52There was an earthquake and then there was an explosion.
00:56When I opened our window, our kitchen was full of dust.
01:02Residents in Latridad were also evacuated.
01:06They immediately evacuated if necessary, especially those in landslide-prone areas.
01:11The BDRMC was also activated.
01:13They were the ones who surrounded our volunteers, our firemen.
01:20If they call for help, all the teams will be dispatched.
01:28The Department of Social Welfare and Development, CAR,
01:32responded quickly and provided assistance to those affected.
01:37More than 36,000 family food packs and 24,000 non-food items
01:42were pre-positioned in various provinces in the region.
01:46The agency's stand-by funds amounted to P78 million for relief efforts.
01:52The disaster response team of Baguio City's Clearing Operations
01:57to landslide incidents, soil erosion, fallen trees, and power outages.
02:04Meanwhile, in the midst of heavy rainfall,
02:08farmers in the province of Bengkiet traveled to harvest vegetables
02:12so that the rain wouldn't destroy them.
02:14Jatro, from Sayangan, Atok, traveled with his product, cabbage,
02:18despite the heavy rain.
02:21But he was saddened by the low price of the cabbage he had harvested.
02:26The price of the cabbage is too high.
02:28We don't want it.
02:30If it rains, we'll pay for it.
02:32The price is too high.
02:33According to Hebrus Dalyones,
02:35market superintendent of the Latridad Vegetable Trading Post,
02:39the supply of vegetables is sufficient for now,
02:41and there are many truckers and traders who are buying.
02:45As of now, we still have a lot.
02:48Our trading post is still full.
02:50We have a line of four-line farmers.
02:53We still have more to deliver.
02:54In the price monitoring of the Bengkiet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center today,
02:58the price of most highland vegetables is still low,
03:02except for carrots, chilies, and potatoes.
03:06Jorton Campana, for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.

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