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Narito ang maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali Express ngayong Biyernes, July 26, 2024:
-Pag-ulan, muling nararanasan sa Marikina
-WEATHER: Thunderstorm advisory, itinaas sa NCR at ilang kalapit-probinsya
-NDRRMC: Mahigit P17M na ang halaga ng pinsalang idinulot ng Habagat, Bagyong Butchoy at Bagyong Carina
-2 bangkay, natagpuan sa paghupa ng baha sa Brgy. Apolonio Samson/Tambak ng mga basura, nagsulputan nang humupa ang baha; ilang sasakyan, inanod
-Makapal na putik na iniwan ng baha, problema ng maraming residente/Mahigit 3,000 residente, nananatili sa evacuation centers/Mga posteng naapektuhan ng masamang panahon, minamadali nang ayusin
-Buhawi, nanalasa sa Brgy. Panacan; 17 pamilya, apektado
-WEATHER: Bagong LPA, mababa ang tsansang maging bagyo sa ngayon
-PBBM, iginiit na marami nang flood control projects sa NCR; pagbabago ng klima at pagtatapon ng basura, dahilan daw ng pagbaha/PBBM, inikot ang mga lugar na binaha sa CAMANAVA; DPWH at MMDA, inatasang humanap ng alternatibong paraan sa nasirang floodgate
-Motor tanker na may kargang 1.4M litro ng langis, lumubog; isang tripulante, patay/ PCG: Wala pang indikasyon na tumatagas ang langis na karga ng barko; oil slick, posibleng mula sa deck o tubo ng motor tanker
-DOE: Oil price rollback, asahan sa susunod na linggo
-Residential area sa Barangay Marulas, nasunog
-Interview - Ana Clauren-Jorda, Weather Specialist, PAGASA
-Pagnanakaw sa wallet na may lamang ID at P2,000, nahuli-cam
-43-anyos na lalaki, patay matapos mabagok ang ulo nang mahulog mula sa puno ng mangga
-Sako-sakong basura, nakuha mula sa Dolomite Beach matapos ang matinding pag-ulan
-Creek, umapaw dahil sa pag-ulan; ilang lugar, binaha
-Interview - Asec. Irene Dumlao, Spokesperson, DSWD
-Balik-Eskwela sa ilang lugar sa bansa, iuurong kasunod ng pagbaha
-Mga palayan, nagmistulang sapa dahil sa matinding pagbaha/P36.2M na pinsala sa sektor ng agrikultura, naitala sa Batangas
-Calamity loan, puwedeng i-avail ng Pag-IBIG Fund members na nakatira sa mga lugar na nasa state of calamity
-Mga nasalanta ng masamang panahon, hinahatiran ng tulong ng GMA Kapuso Foundation...


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Transcript
00:00Welcome back to Marikina, it's raining again at this time of the day and it's only been a few days since the heavy rain.
00:24The rain has stopped and the puddles on the sides of the river are now clear.
00:28The heavy rain will continue to remove the thick puddles.
00:32Breaking news, there is a high thunderstorm advisory for these sandals here in Metro Manila and the Ilangkarating Province.
00:39According to the forecast, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna, Cavite, Batangas, Quezon, and in some parts of Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, and Tarlac are also affected.
00:51Residents are being alerted from the river or landslide.
00:56The thunderstorm advisory will last until 11.15 this morning.
01:10More than Php 17 million worth of sandals were damaged by heavy rain, storm Butsoy, and storm Karina.
01:18According to NDRRMC, almost 300,000 families were affected by the bad weather.
01:24Some places in Metro Manila and other provinces are still flooded.
01:28More than 200,000 people are still in evacuation centers.
01:33Some have already gone home, but where is the trash?
01:37Thick puddles or damaged items were dumped on them.
01:41According to NDRRMC, 14 people were reported dead, two were injured, and two were missing since July 11.
01:50According to PNP, 21 people were reported dead, 15 were injured, and 5 were missing.
01:57In addition to the list of places that are in a state of calamity, the provinces of Bataan and Bulacan are also affected.
02:02Metro Manila, Cavite, Batangas, and Quinta Rizal were the first to be flooded in a state of calamity.
02:09Other places are still in a state of calamity because of the previous storm Butsoy,
02:15including Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, Cabacan and Piquit towns in Cotabato,
02:20and their barangay in Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental.
02:24The price freeze for the main products in the aforementioned places is now in effect.
02:31Two boats were found in a flooded barangay in Quezon City.
02:36This is James Agustin.
02:39In the aftermath of the flood, a woman's boat sank in the river bank of Ingin Bukid, Barangay Apolonyo, Quezon City.
02:47The next day, a man's boat was found.
02:52I saw the woman when the water was flowing. I went there. I saw her lying down and I almost stepped on her.
03:01About the man who was found earlier, I saw him praying and he also reported to me.
03:10According to the barangay members, the victims are not residents.
03:14I think he also had scratches because he was swimming in the river.
03:18He was just swimming there with us.
03:20The Laloma Police Station identified the two.
03:25The Laloma Police Station identified the two.
03:28The flood-stricken building of a barangay subdivision is also open.
03:33Wherever you look, there are garbage cans.
03:36Some cars are also watching the flooding.
03:39Like this AUV that is parked in the back of the car.
03:43A closed van is also nearby.
03:45Until last night, the residents were busy cleaning.
03:49Eze's story reached the second floor of their house where the water level is high.
03:53It's the last time they experienced such a heavy flood in 2009.
03:57It's not that fast. It's slow.
04:00But when the heavy rain falls, the water level will rise again.
04:06Their items and clothes are wet and full of mud.
04:09Others can't be helped.
04:11There's a lot of garbage cans.
04:13It's all garbage.
04:15When the appliances are damaged, there's nothing left.
04:20Richard, his neighbor, threw away the damaged appliances that were submerged in the flood,
04:26including a rice cooker, two electric fans and a washing machine.
04:30It will take a long time before we can buy them again.
04:33They were all damaged.
04:36More than 2,000 families were affected by the flood in the barangay.
04:42James Agustin reports for JMA Integrated News.
04:47After the heavy flood in Marikina,
04:49the problem now is that a lot of residents left this thick puddle.
04:54EJ Gomez reports.
04:59The I Love Marikina signage was almost not visible
05:02when the strong winds of the recent typhoon hit.
05:08The typhoon is gone and the residents are now overwhelmed by the heavy rain.
05:12But they say that the problem now is the thick puddle.
05:17But it's risky and dangerous for the residents.
05:20But they say that they have to endure it so that they can travel and reach their destination.
05:24Like Salvador, who is cycling to work.
05:28It's really hard, ma'am.
05:30I thought it would be easy.
05:32I was going down the road.
05:35I didn't expect it to be this deep.
05:38I was surprised that the road is this deep.
05:41There's no one blocking the road.
05:43How is that?
05:44Your bike is broken.
05:45I just have to endure it.
05:47Charles, who rides a motorcycle, also experienced this.
05:50We came from Ampid, San Mateo.
05:53We went to Marikina to buy food.
05:57We were almost there.
05:58It's just simple.
05:59We didn't know that the puddle is this deep.
06:01So we just cleaned it.
06:03Some were forced to walk in the thick puddle.
06:07Thousands of residents are still staying in the evacuation centers in Marikina.
06:12In H. Bautista Elementary School, more than 3,000 individuals or more than 600 families
06:18are staying in classrooms and capsule tents.
06:21Our house is just one floor.
06:24We were forced to go in the water.
06:26It's deep.
06:27There are puddles.
06:28We were not able to save our belongings.
06:31Everything was submerged.
06:33Even our clothes, ma'am.
06:36We haven't cleaned yet.
06:38We haven't gone home yet.
06:40There's no electricity.
06:41We can't clean the house.
06:43It's past four o'clock in the early morning here in Patola Street, Barangay Tumana,
06:48where it's still dark and there's no electricity.
06:50According to the authorities, this is the only barangay that is trying to get electricity back
06:55after the flood in Karina.
06:58They are in a hurry to fix the electricity poles that were affected by the flood.
07:04EJ Gomez reports for GMA Integrated News.
07:09A flood passed through a house in a coastal area in Palawan.
07:16Wow, we're in the mountains.
07:20According to Super Radio Palawan,
07:22four houses in Barangay Panakan in the town of Nara were flooded by a flood.
07:27Many were damaged, including three houses that were removed from their roofs.
07:3217 families were affected.
07:34There was also no electricity in the area after several trees and branches fell.
07:40The water in Wawa Dam in Rodriguez, Rizal was flooded due to the heavy rain last Wednesday.
07:46Video uploader Allan Sison said that the water was flooded from the newly built Upper Wawa Dam.
07:53May Ronnie Evangelista spread on social media that the Upper Wawa Dam was drained.
08:00He said that the water was far from the dam.
08:04After the Philippine Area of Responsibility issued a flood warning,
08:07a new low-pressure area was built.
08:10It is expected to reach 980 kilometers east of Mindanao.
08:14For now, the chance of a flood is low.
08:17However, weather updates are still in effect
08:19because it is still possible for the dams to be changed.
08:22According to the Philippine Area of Responsibility,
08:24the dams in Mindanao are expected to be replaced by a new low-pressure area.
08:30Weather updates are still in effect because it is still possible for the data on the LPA to be changed
08:34while it is far away and in the ocean.
08:38The LPA is still in effect in our time.
08:41Heavy rain and local thunderstorms are expected to hit the country today.
08:46In the next few hours,
08:48there is a high chance of rain in some parts of Northern and Central Luzon,
08:51Calabarzon, Mimaropa Region, Visayas and Mindanao
08:55based on the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather.
08:58It is expected to rain all over the country this weekend,
09:01especially in the afternoon and evening.
09:03Heavy to intense rains that can cause floods or landslides are possible.
09:08The chance of rain here in Metro Manila this weekend is also high,
09:12especially in the afternoon and evening.
09:16The change of climate and the wrong disposal of garbage
09:19are the main reasons of President Bongbong Marcos
09:22why some places in Metro Manila were affected by the strong winds.
09:30We have more flood control now than before.
09:33This is what the effects of climate change are.
09:38The only problem is,
09:39I hope people will learn not to throw garbage.
09:43Because the garbage is what polluted our banks.
09:47That is why it is not effective anymore.
09:51That is what the President said about his visit to the affected areas in Metro Manila,
09:55including the Camanaba area.
09:57In Valenzuela, residents were affected by PBBM
10:01because they were forced to walk in the flood.
10:04Some businesses were also closed because of the flood.
10:07When it came to the evacuation center in Barangay Malanday,
10:10the President did not go down because the water level is still high.
10:14The President also visited Navotas.
10:16He ordered the MMDA and DPWH to look for a temporary solution
10:22so that the damaged floodgate will not be completely destroyed.
10:32The missing crew of the sinking motor tanker in Manila Bay
10:36has already been found.
10:38The authorities are now moving to stop the spread of this heavy rain.
10:42Here is my report.
10:47In the middle of the night in Tangkita,
10:49the sinking of the motor tanker Terra Nova in Lamampoy, Limay, Bataan,
10:53led to the Iloilo, the sinking tanker
10:55that carried 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil.
10:5916 of the crew members were immediately rescued.
11:02Four of them needed medical treatment.
11:05The missing crew member was found by the authorities,
11:08but he is no longer alive.
11:10According to the owner of MT Terra Nova, Portavaga Ship Management,
11:14the Coast Guard stopped their scheduled release from Limay, Bataan on July 22,
11:19but they were also allowed the next day.
11:22But when it came to the affected area,
11:24they were hit by a big wave and heavy rain.
11:28The ship tried to turn around before returning to Limay.
11:31As they were returning, it was slowly sinking.
11:35They asked for help from the PCG.
11:37The Coast Guard did not allow it.
11:40The PCG conducted an aerial survey
11:43of their oil spill response operations.
11:45The PCG is also helping the oil spill response organizations
11:49to stop the spread of oil.
11:51According to Bataan PCG,
11:53no oil has been found that escaped from the ship's cargo.
11:56The oil slick was found to be possible fuel from the deck and the ship's tube.
12:02The PCG said that the tanker's oil tanker could sink in seven days.
12:07The depth of our Manila Bay is about 30 meters.
12:11So it is not impossible to find a way
12:15to safely and securely remove the tanker's oil content
12:22so that it will not affect our environment.
12:26The Department of Environment and Natural Resources
12:28will place a monitoring instrument
12:30at the time when they determine the location of the ship.
12:32We need to know where it is now
12:35and what is the state of the ship's structure.
12:41We are still here.
12:43President Bongbong Marcos was instructed by various agencies
12:46to study the effects of oil spills on the environment.
12:49Basically, what we need to assess is where is the capsized vessel,
12:55the fuel that is being released,
12:58what are the tides, what are the winds,
13:01where is it headed, so that we can get ahead.
13:04DOSC maybe can also make some determinations on that.
13:34There is also a decrease of 80 to 90 cents per liter of kerosene.
13:39This affects the expected oil price adjustment,
13:42high supply and low oil demand.
13:45In places that are in a state of calamity,
13:48the price of kerosene and LPG will be 15 days off.
13:56A fire broke out in a residential area in Marulas, Valenzuela.
14:00This is Beya Pinla.
14:04It was early in the morning when a fire broke out in a residential area in Marulas, Valenzuela.
14:10The fire quickly spread and reached the second alarm.
14:14Firefighters were not able to get to the eight trucks that needed to be responded to.
14:18CCTV footage shows the sudden increase of fire in one unit
14:23in the vicinity of vacant apartments.
14:25It also spread to nearby houses.
14:28Mr. Charlie was just shocked when he watched his house being burned.
14:33What we did, we took out all our belongings.
14:36So far, God has mercy, there is nothing.
14:46No one was injured or dead.
14:50Unfortunately, we lost our belongings.
14:54They were only able to save clothes and important documents.
14:59The fire lasted for almost an hour before the firefighters were able to extinguish it.
15:04A fire extinguisher and fire extinguisher are still being investigated.
15:09Beya Pinla reporting for GMA Integrated News.
15:14Let's update on the low-pressure area in Mindanao.
15:18Let's talk to the weather specialist, Ana Cloren Lahorda.
15:21Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
15:24Good morning, Sir Rafi, and to our viewers.
15:28What is the chance of a typhoon in this low-pressure area in Mindanao?
15:32Yes, the LPA that we monitor in the coast of Mindanao
15:37has a low chance of a typhoon.
15:41At the moment, there is no direct effect in any part of our country.
15:46But we continue to monitor it even if it is only in the ocean.
15:50Is there a possibility of a typhoon in the ocean?
15:56At the moment, within 24 to 48 hours, the chance of a typhoon is low.
16:00But it depends on the ocean.
16:04The ocean is the source of energy for a low-pressure area or a circulation
16:09to form a typhoon.
16:12It depends on the environmental conditions
16:15and the track of the next few days
16:18if the chance of a typhoon is high.
16:21But at the moment, within 24 to 48 hours,
16:24the development of the typhoon is low or less likely into a tropical cyclone.
16:29Is the wind still strong?
16:31What can we expect this weekend?
16:35Yes, compared to the past few days,
16:37the wind has become weaker
16:41because of the typhoon Carina
16:44or the typhoon Carina that hit the ocean.
16:47Today, we still expect that a large part of Luzon
16:51along with Metro Manila,
16:52our skies will still be cloudy
16:54and there will be heavy rains.
16:56But we still expect heavy rains
16:59especially in the Ilocos region
17:01and in some parts of Benguet or Cordillera administrative region
17:06as well as Zambales and Bataan.
17:08Occasional rains are still possible today.
17:11Towards the weekend,
17:13we expect that the effects of typhoon Habagat will gradually decrease.
17:17But tomorrow, in the western section of Luzon,
17:19Central and Northern Luzon,
17:21there will still be heavy rains due to typhoon Habagat.
17:23But here in Metro Manila,
17:25we expect improving weather conditions until the weekend.
17:28Although it is improving,
17:29there is a thunderstorm advisory in these moments in Metro Manila
17:32and a large part of Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog.
17:35How much rain do we expect here?
17:39Yes, Sir Raffy.
17:40We still have thunderstorm advisory even on the weekend.
17:43Especially by Sunday,
17:44the chance of thunderstorm activity is high.
17:48And today, any time of the day,
17:50due to Habagat,
17:53our time here in Metro Manila is still mostly cloudy.
17:57There are also thunderstorms.
17:59Light to moderate,
18:01with at times heavy rains are possible.
18:03But if we compare this to the rains that we have experienced in the past,
18:07our rains in Metro Manila are less or more.
18:12Or the number of rains in Metro Manila.
18:14So the chances of floods are still high.
18:16What about those in evacuation centers?
18:18What is the best advice for them?
18:21To stay safe in the area?
18:24Yes, you are right, Sir Raffy.
18:26Because our lands are saturated
18:28and other areas are not yet flooded.
18:32Especially if we are in low-lying areas,
18:35it is still dangerous.
18:37The rains that we are expecting are still possible.
18:40Floods and landslides are still possible.
18:43So for those in evacuation areas,
18:46we can stay there.
18:48Overall, over the weekend,
18:50our rains will be less.
18:53So let's stay there
18:56where we can be safe
18:58and meet our needs.
19:01Again, to emphasize,
19:03what are the areas where we should avoid
19:05the possible rains,
19:07especially in Central Luzon?
19:09Yes, Sir Raffy,
19:11we are still expecting heavy to intense rains,
19:15especially here in Ilocos Region,
19:17Batanes, and Babuyan Islands.
19:19We are also expecting occasional heavy to intense rains
19:23in Mezambales, Bataan,
19:25and also in Benguet.
19:28In Pampanga, we are still expecting heavy rains.
19:32This will still reach the intense rains,
19:35so be careful to our countrymen
19:37in the event of heavy rains.
19:39But here in Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon,
19:42our rains will be less.
19:45Though we still have thunderstorm occurrences,
19:48this will not continue to happen.
19:51So we are expecting heavy rains here in Metro Manila.
19:55Thank you very much.
19:56Ana Cloren Horda of Pag-asa.
20:25The man who stole the stolen wallet
20:27was caught red-handed.
20:30The two men also committed robbery
20:32in a stall in Barangay Malua, Dagupan City.
20:35They even locked the gate before they could enter.
20:38They stole the money,
20:40and the money contained 2,000 pesos worth of cigarettes and alcohol.
20:44The suspects are now being searched.
20:47The 43-year-old man from Tiaong, Quezon,
20:51was killed after he fell from a mango tree.
20:54According to the victim's brother,
20:55it was possible that his brother stepped on a weak branch of a tree
20:59that was out of balance until he fell down
21:01from the 20-story building.
21:04Based on the police report,
21:06the man's head was hit by a bagok.
21:10The investigation continues,
21:11and Jamie Regional TV is working hard
21:13to get the victim's family a statement.
21:25A pile of trash was found from Dolomite Beach in Manila
21:29after a heavy downpour
21:31that was intensified by Hurricane Karina.
21:34Manny Vargas of Super Radio-DZW has more on the spot.
21:38Manny?
21:40Yes, Ms. Connie.
21:41The Department of Environment and Natural Resources
21:45and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
21:47are working hard to clean and repair Dolomite Beach
21:50here in the city of Manila.
21:52This was followed by a heavy downpour
21:55that brought a pile of trash
21:57and affected the maintenance of the beaches.
21:59In some parts of Dolomite Beach,
22:01there are parts that were damaged by the downpour.
22:04Most of the bags of trash that were collected
22:07and are still being collected
22:08were placed in plastic bags
22:10for eating and drinking,
22:12aside from the trees and parts of the plants that were watched.
22:15Although we were able to get videos
22:17of the help of the cleaners,
22:19the security personnel of Dolomite Beach
22:22did not allow Super Radio-DZW
22:24to cover the cleanup drive
22:26without a direct permission from the DNR.
22:29The Department of Environment and Natural Resources
22:31has not yet announced anything about this.
22:33Ms. Connie?
22:34Thank you very much, Manny Vargas of Super Radio-DZW.
22:39The problem of some residents in Pangasinan streets
22:42is getting worse.
22:43And on the spot,
22:44we have Joanne Punsoy of GMA Regional TV.
22:47Joanne?
22:52Rafi,
22:53the residents here in Anolid Barangay,
22:56Maldan, Pangasinan,
22:57woke up to a flood due to a sandstorm.
23:02The Payas Creek flooded here in Anolid Barangay.
23:05It was the end of the continuous rainfall in the area,
23:08the end of the strong winds
23:09that forced the karina typhoon to pass.
23:12The flood was gutter-deep in Bukanan, Barangay.
23:14But in some houses,
23:16especially in the low-lying areas,
23:18there was heavy rain.
23:20Aside from houses and roads,
23:22some rice fields were also flooded.
23:25Anolid Elementary School was also flooded.
23:28No resident has fled yet
23:30because they are used to floods every year.
23:33Residents are also being informed of the flood.
23:36Families are being asked to prepare
23:38and follow in case a pre-emptive evacuation is carried out.
23:42Rafi, for now,
23:43there is a chance that the rain will stop here in the province of Pangasinan.
23:47Compared to yesterday,
23:48the amount of water in the rivers and streams here in the town is already decreasing.
23:53Even so, residents are still preparing for a possible flood
23:57because they are also expecting water to come down from upstream.
24:01Rafi?
24:02Thank you very much, Joan Ponsoy of GMA Regional TV.
24:07Meanwhile, let's update on the relief operations of DSWD
24:11in the affected town.
24:13We will talk to DSWD Spokesperson, Asek Aireen Dumlao.
24:17Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
24:19This is Connie Sison.
24:22Good morning, Ma'am Connie.
24:23Good morning to everyone who is following your program.
24:26Yes, Asek.
24:27How are we doing in the relief operation efforts of DSWD?
24:32Are there areas that we haven't been able to help yet
24:35or have we already covered all of them?
24:39Well, Ma'am Connie,
24:40we are still sending family food packs and food items to the affected areas,
24:47particularly to NCR, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, and also to Mimaropa.
24:56As we speak, Ma'am Connie,
24:58we have more than 600,000 family food packs prepositioned to LGUs.
25:05Some have already been picked up by the LGUs.
25:08Some are ongoing delivery.
25:11In terms of what we have received,
25:14yes, we have received all the requests from LGUs.
25:20As I said, there are ongoing transport of goods from our National Resource Operations Center
25:28to the local government units.
25:31But since the other day, Ma'am Connie,
25:34we have coordinated with the local government units,
25:38the DRM Focals, and the CSWDOs,
25:41just to ensure a seamless, efficient distribution of goods, Ma'am Connie.
25:46Yes.
25:47And Asek, in your monitoring,
25:49what are the areas where you need the most help?
25:55Well, of course, aside from the National Capital Region,
25:58one of the areas we are focusing on is Central Luzon,
26:01particularly in Bulacan and Bataan.
26:04Because we have also been reported by the evacuation centers
26:10to evacuate their homes because of the flood in their areas.
26:14And many have also declared a state of calamity in their areas.
26:19My question is, is there any additional help that the DSWD will provide?
26:25Ma'am Connie, because we are still in the response phase,
26:30most of what we are sending are family food packs and non-food items
26:35just to meet the needs of our affected communities.
26:40But rapid damage assessment and needs analysis by the DSWD-QRD
26:46is also ongoing in coordination with the LGUs.
26:49In this manner, Ma'am Connie,
26:51we will look at the situation on the ground.
26:54We will look at how we can infuse additional interventions
26:58such as cash for work that needs to be cleaned in their community
27:02or other interventions under the assistance to individuals in crisis situation.
27:07This is what we will look at as we enter the recovery phase.
27:10But it is very important that we are conducting the ARDANA
27:15so that we know what additional assistance may be extended.
27:19Yes, always in coordination, of course, with the local government
27:22As I mentioned earlier,
27:26are there any reminders from the DSWD to some groups or individuals
27:30who are initiating a feeding program or who are collecting donations for those in need?
27:37Well, Ma'am Connie, the coordination with the local government units is very critical
27:43in case you want to provide additional assistance to their area.
27:49On the part of the DSWD, you may get in touch with us
27:52so that you can help us considering that we already have a call for volunteers
27:59for repacking our family food box at the National Resource Operations Center
28:04at Chapel Road, Pasay.
28:06So if you are interested or your group is interested,
28:08kindly proceed to Enroque in Pasay City.
28:11That's at Chapel Road so that our personnel can orientate you.
28:15For donations, you may also get in touch with the DSWD
28:19through our official communication platforms.
28:22Okay, so the DSWD has websites for your numbers as well.
28:27Thank you very much, Ma'am.
28:29And now, DSWD Spokesperson Asek Irene Dumlao.
28:35Classes will start next week in several places in the country due to the widespread flooding.
28:41According to Education Secretary Sonny Angara,
28:43there are still a lot of things to be fixed and cleaned up in the affected schools.
28:47The list of schools will be released today as the number of schools has been postponed.
28:52According to DepEd, more than 300 schools from 6 regions are being used as evacuation centers.
28:5970 schools from 7 regions have been closed.
29:03It is estimated that 630 million pesos will be spent
29:07for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the affected schools.
29:13Thank you very much.
29:20Aside from the houses affected by the floods,
29:24in Batangas, due to the bad weather,
29:27Paul Hernandez of GMA Regional TV is on the spot.
29:32Paul?
29:34This is an ongoing assessment carried out by Batangas PDRRMO
29:39in areas affected by heavy rains and floods.
29:43For now, we are experiencing a peaceful time here in Ibaan Batangas
29:48where we are standing right now.
29:53Due to the strong winds of Hurricane Karina,
29:57several farms in the province of Batangas were flooded.
30:01In Nusugbu, Batangas, several rice fields were damaged.
30:05According to the local government,
30:07around 100 hectares of rice were damaged by various barangays.
30:11If the weather continues to improve,
30:13it is expected that the water level will also drop today.
30:16According to the information of the Provincial Agriculture Office,
30:19the damage caused by the bad weather in agriculture in the province of Batangas
30:24is already up to 36.2 million pesos.
30:27Farms such as rice, corn, and other high-value crops
30:31such as farm vegetables and fruits were damaged.
30:34This is a possible increase.
30:37The Provincial Agriculturist assured the farmers
30:41that they are ready to distribute planting materials and fertilizers.
30:46The PDRRMO-Batangas assessment is still ongoing
30:50in areas affected by heavy rains and floods.
30:54Meanwhile, Connie, in Nusugbu, Batangas,
30:57where landslides were reported in the past few days,
31:00road clearing is not yet underway
31:03because Nusugbu MDRRMO said that the soil and rocks are still saturated or wet.
31:09If the weather improves and the weather continues to get hotter,
31:13road clearing will also begin.
31:15Connie.
31:16Thank you very much.
31:17Paul Hernandez of GMA Regional TV.
31:21There is an allocated Calamity Loan for the members
31:24who live in areas in the State of Calamity.
31:27The qualified member can loan up to 80% of their regular savings in Calamity.
31:33The annual interest rate is 5.95%.
31:36Calamity Loan can be paid in Calamity for up to 3 years.
31:41There is a Multi-Purpose Loan for those who are not under the State of Calamity.
31:45Members can apply online in the Virtual Pag-ibig Account.
31:49Remember to submit this to the accredited fund coordinators of your companies.
31:57The operation Bayanihan of GMA Capuso Foundation continues
32:01to our fellow countrymen who have been poor for a long time.
32:06Relief Packs were delivered by Capuso Foundation to some places in Marikina.
32:11First, relief goods and food were delivered to some barangays in Quezon City.
32:17Next, Capuso Foundation helped other affected areas.
32:21For those who are willing to help,
32:23you can deposit in the bank accounts of GMA Capuso Foundation
32:27or send it to Cebuano Luwilier.
32:30It can also be done online via GCash, Shopee, Lazada, and Metro Bank Credit Card.
32:39Let's update on the situation in Ninoy Aquino International Airport
32:42where several passengers were cancelled.
32:46We have on the spot, Ralph Obina of Super Radio DZBB. Ralph.
32:52Connie, we still have several countrymen who are waiting for their flight to Naia
32:57after being cancelled due to bad weather.
33:01Some of them are here at the terminal, passing through at night.
33:05They each have their own cartons so that they can rest.
33:08We talked to someone who is waiting for their flight to Kuwait.
33:12Their OFW is family and they are on vacation here in the Philippines.
33:17On July 24, they were cancelled on their trip from Zamboanga City to Manila due to bad weather.
33:23Yesterday, they arrived in Naia, but they were cancelled on their trip from Manila to Kuwait.
33:29Tomorrow, they will get a flight to Kuwait again.
33:32That's why they will stay here in Naia.
33:35Meanwhile, in a statement by Super Radio DZBB,
33:38Atty. Chris Bendijo, spokesman for the MIAA,
33:41stated that the commitment of airline companies is to pursue recovery flights.
33:46His priority is to provide available flights to those who are being pursued, such as OFWs.
33:52Those who are not being pursued are scheduled to be re-booked in other countries
33:57or placed in the Travel Fund of the passenger.
34:00Bendijo said that it depends on the weather if they will be able to cancel their flights.
34:05That's why they are hoping that the weather will get better.
34:09Thank you very much, Ralph Obina of Super Radio DZBB.
34:14The office of the Vice President confirmed that Vice President Sara Duterte and her family have a personal trip abroad.
34:20This is followed by their conclusion that the departure of the VCS is in line with the weather forecast of Hurricane Karina and strong winds.
34:28According to the OVP, the trip of the Vice President is in line with the Travel Authority
34:34initiated by the Office of the President on July 9.
34:37However, they confirmed that they will continue to provide assistance to the families affected by the calamity.
34:42This includes the distribution of food and relief bags to more than 300 families in Barangay Manresa in Quezon City.
34:51Followed by the disaster of the typhoon, the residents of Novaliches, Quezon City are now facing a problem
34:57after their livelihood was set on fire.
35:06At 5 a.m. earlier, stores in Barangay Santa Monica were set on fire.
35:12According to the sellers, they immediately fled because of the black and thick smoke.
35:17The fire spread quickly because the stores were close to each other.
35:21This was also seen in other parts of the city.
35:24The Bureau of Fire Protection raised the third alarm where 22 firetrucks responded.
35:32It was past 6 a.m. earlier when the fire was under control.
35:35No one was injured or injured in the incident.
35:39The BFP continues to monitor the fire and the overall situation of Pinzala.
35:47A motorcycle rider in Cebu City was dead on the spot after he was hit by a motorcycle on the road.
35:52CCTV footage shows two motorcycles in Barangay Tisa.
35:57One of the motorcycles went straight to the center island.
36:00The rider's helmet was damaged.
36:03According to the investigation of the Cebu City Police Traffic Enforcement Unit,
36:07the motorcycle ran fast and the man was still drunk.
36:11According to the rider's friend, they were drunk but the victim was not drunk.
36:16The rider's relative is not available.
36:21Meanwhile, a man was killed after he was shot outside a bar in Iloilo.
36:27CCTV footage shows the victim and several other customers inside the bar in the town of Pavia.
36:33They were also found drunk.
36:35According to the owner of the bar, there were two people who insisted to add more drinks but he refused.
36:42When it was about to be released, one of the two was shot by another group who went home after the fight.
36:48In the separate CCTV footage, the confrontation of the two groups can be seen.
36:53Just a while later, a man was hit on the head by another man who was also followed by other men.
37:01The men immediately ran away.
37:03The victim even returned to the place and ran away.
37:07When he was able to leave, he heard a gunshot.
37:10The victim was able to recover from the wound on his body and the bullet hit his head.
37:15The search for the suspects that were identified by Iloilo City continues.
37:24In Sagna, Cabarinas Sur, a man was found dead after he was hit by a papaya tree.
37:30According to the police, the tree fell in the kitchen of the victim's house while he was washing his food.
37:38He was dead on arrival at the hospital.
37:40Based on the autopsy report, the victim was hit on the head with a stick and there was blood on his head.
37:45It is possible that he was a member of the family, especially that their mother died last week.
37:54A resort in Tanay, Rizal was closed, located in a protected area and watershed.
37:59The destruction of the watershed is one of the reasons for the heavy flooding in Rizal.
38:07This is the story of John Consulta.
38:16With the DNR, the NBI-Rizal and NBI-Cavite joined forces to enter the resort in Tanay, Rizal
38:24which was heavily flooded.
38:26The heavy equipment was caught while they were walking.
38:31Within more than 5 hectares of compound, many structures such as cafeteria, rooms, camping area, ATV track and coffee shop were damaged.
38:43The local government and the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office
38:48approached the NBI to complain about the damaged structure inside Caliwa River Forest Reserve,
38:55a protected area and watershed.
38:58The operation of the resort continues even though the municipality of Tanay already has a cease and desist order.
39:17According to NBI-Cavite, NBI Director Jamie Santiago also pointed out to them
39:22the environmental losses such as the destruction of Rizal's watersheds
39:27which are subject to flooding in low-lying areas in the province such as Montalban and San Mateo
39:33and the nearby Marikina.
39:35Watersheds are a natural obstacle to the occasional flood.
39:44Because of the flooding initially, if there are no trees in our watersheds and protected areas,
39:55the flooding will be faster in low-lying areas and it will cause massive flooding
40:04just like what happened in Marikina and Metro Manila.
40:09According to the JMA News Research, the forest cover in Rizal decreased by 26% in 2020 compared to 2003.
40:19The DNR can continue the forefeature proceedings against the owners of the structures
40:29and it can be used against the government or it can be destroyed in order to restore the environment.
40:42Tanay already closed the resort while two cashiers and two backhoe operators were arrested.
40:48They were jailed in the NBI detention facility in Bilibid but we are trying to get justice.
40:54They are facing the complaint of flooding in the National Integrated Protected Areas or NIPAS Act
41:00that has been jailed for 6 to 10 years.
41:03John Consulta reporting for JMA Integrated News.
41:08Adventure-packed and enriching vacation experience is waiting for more than 200 Filipinos
41:14in a very important Filipino tour this year.
41:17Their itinerary includes the best tourist spots in Metro Manila, Bacolod City, and Cagayan de Oro.
41:24Before that, they went to a welcome dinner.
41:27JMA Pinoy TV also presented games, dances, and prizes.
41:33The very important tour is a project of the Department of Foreign Affairs
41:37together with the Tourism Promotions Board of the Department of Tourism.
41:41The spirit of Bayanihan is alive even in these difficult times.
41:45Muscle Up donated more than 700 relief packs.
41:49Capuso Primetime, King and Queen, Ding Dong Dantes, and Marian Rivera from the JMA Capuso Foundation.
41:55Marian and Nazia, Sixto, and the Dong Yan team packed the relief packs.
42:05We are able to gather that many relief packs.
42:09We are able to gather that many relief packs to distribute to our fellow Filipinos.
42:16King and King, Ding Dong Dantes.
42:18Capua Navy Reservists, Rico Roconacino, and Miss Universe Philippines 2021, Beatriz Luigi Gomez, also helped.
42:27At the request of the JMA Capuso Foundation, they delivered relief goods to those in Lantasa, Marikina.
42:34One of the few things that we do as a reservist,
42:37wherever there is a need, we are there especially at the JMA Capuso Foundation.
42:42We are able to bring smiles here, so that is a big thing.
42:46I personally experienced this in 2021 during Odette.
42:51So I know what it feels like.
42:56Let's be careful this weekend, Capuso.
42:59This is Balitang Hali, and we are part of a bigger mission.
43:03I am Connie Sison.
43:04I am Rafi Tima.
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43:07For a broader service to the country.
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