Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: AUGUST 5, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong Lunes, August 5, 2024.

- 74 na babae, sinagip mula sa isang KTV Bar dahil sa umano'y malaswang pagpapasayaw sa kanila | 6 na empleyado ng bar, sinampahan ng reklamo; tumangging magbigay ng pahayag

- Balik-Eskuwela sa Nangka Elementary School, iniurong ngayong araw dahil sa pinsala ng Habagat at Bagyong Carina

- PNP: Mga tumutulong para hindi maaresto si suspended Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo at iba pang pinaghahanap, kakasuhan

- Sawa na may habang 13 talampakan, nambulabog sa isang bahay

- Sandamakmak na Talakitok, nalambat ng mga taga-Barangay Dodan

- Ilang modern jeepney drivers at operators, nagsagawa ng "Unity Walk" bilang suporta sa PUV Modernization Program | DOTr at LTFRB, nauna nang sinabi na hindi ipahihinto ang implementasyon ng PUV Modernization Program

- PHL Gymnast Carlos Yulo, hangad ay magandang performance ng mga kapwa Pinoy Olympian sa 2024 Paris Olympics

- Premyo sa pagkapanalo ni PHL Gymnast Carlos Yulo matapos manalo ng dalawang ginto sa 2024 Paris Olympics

- 54 na paaralan, ngayong araw pa lang magsisimula ng klase dahil sa epekto ng Bagyong Carina

- Bentahan ng isda sa Limay Public Market, matumal pa rin dahil sa oil spill | PCG: Posibleng 2 linggo pa ang kailangan bago simulan ang paghigop ng langis ng MT Terranova | Paglalatag ng mga tubong hihigop ng tubig mula sa lumubog na Motor tanker Jason Bradley, sinimulan na | Mahigit 300 na mga taga-Mariveles, nagpakalbo para i-donate ang mga buhok bilang oil spill booms

- Unang araw ng balik-eskuwela sa Malabon National High School, kanselado dahil sa baha bunsod ng malakas na ulan

- Mother Lily Monteverde, pumanaw sa edad na 84

- PCG: Chinese research vessel, namataan sa Sabina Shoal sa WPS | PCG, nagtalaga ng rigid hull inflatable boats bilang dagdag-seguridad habang namamahagi ng fuel assistance anG BFAR sa mga mangingisda sa WPS

Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
Transcript
00:00The police raided a KTV bar in Quezon City, where 74 people were arrested for dancing with some of the victims in Entablado.
00:28The bar's six employees did not give a statement.
00:31James Agustin has the first news.
00:37This surveillance video was taken inside a KTV bar in Cubao, Quezon City.
00:42A woman was seen dancing in Entablado, without a skirt.
00:46When the bar was caught and arrested by the Quezon City Police District, the women were taken inside a room.
00:53We are the police.
00:56We received information from the bar that someone was dancing inside the bar.
01:10Upon surveillance, we saw that someone was dancing.
01:1774 women were arrested by the District Women and Children Concern Section of the QCPD.
01:23The youngest was only 18 years old.
01:26They were put under profiling before they were turned over to the Social Services Development Department or SSDD.
01:33The police arrested the six employees of the bar, including several operations managers.
01:39Their mode of action is that if a woman takes off her skirt, they add a tip from the viewers.
01:46At the same time, if a customer likes you, they will table you.
01:53If a customer wants to take off his skirt, the managers will tell the dancers.
02:00The people who were arrested for violating anti-trafficking in persons act of 2003 have already been fined.
02:06They are currently in prison in Camp Caringal.
02:08We tried to get hold of them, but they refused to give their statement.
02:13Here is the first news. James Agustin for JEMA Integrated News.
02:18Classes will open in many schools for the school year 2024-2025.
02:25That's because of the heavy rain caused by Hurricane Karina this July.
02:30Nanka Elementary School in Marikina is one of them.
02:34Here is the live situation from our co-host, Marine Umali.
02:43Good morning. We are still here at Nanka Elementary School in Marikina City for the opening of classes for the school year 2024.
02:53As you can see behind me, there are many students.
02:58Now, they are here in their gym, in their covered court, to prepare for their flag-raising ceremony later at 7 in the morning.
03:11It is expected that more than 3,700 students will enter from Kinder to Grade 6 here at Nanka Elementary School.
03:22This school is one of the most enrolled schools in Marikina City.
03:27Let's find out how they prepared for their return to school.
03:32We are here with Ginoong Wilfredo Padua, the principal of Nanka Elementary School.
03:37Good morning to you, Ginoong Padua.
03:40Good morning, Ms. Maris.
03:42And of course, good morning to our Nanka Elementary School community, to our superintendent, Dr. Iles, who is here today,
03:51and to all the students of Nanka Elementary School and to the parents who are here with us today.
03:57First of all, we saw that many students are already here.
04:03But I will ask you first, because you had a week of extension before entering.
04:11How did you manage to give the time that you were given to properly organize the classrooms that you used as evacuation centers?
04:20Yes, Ms. Maris.
04:21It was a bit of a struggle for us, our evacuation, because our school became an evacuation site.
04:28It was not a hurdle for us to prepare today.
04:32Because, of course, the SDO of Marikina helped in organizing our facilities, our LGU, like our mayor, and our Baragay LGU that helped.
04:43So, we set aside time on Saturday and Sunday to prepare for this opening of the classes.
04:49Sir, how difficult was it to clean? Because I want to know, was this school flooded?
04:55Actually, it was not flooded, Ms. Maris.
04:57We are very thankful to God that we were not flooded.
05:00So, this was used as an evacuation site for our students and parents.
05:05How difficult was it to clean?
05:06It was a bit difficult.
05:08Because, of course, the dust came from below.
05:10After they cleaned, their boots got dirty.
05:15So, it was a bit of a struggle.
05:17How was the situation of the school during the flood?
05:21You said that it was not flooded, but how was the situation?
05:24Also, when did the evacuees leave here to give time for you to clean in time for the opening of classes?
05:33Yes, all the classrooms were really used.
05:37So, the situation here was really bad.
05:42But, because our parents, our LGUs, and our mayors helped to clean the school, the transition was really fast.
05:53So, we are ready today.
05:55Yes.
05:56One of the concerns of many enrollees in Marikina, what preparations did you do?
06:05You said that it was difficult to clean the boots.
06:08Yes.
06:10So, for the enrollment, we have a Facebook page, and we also have an online registration.
06:18And up to this day, we are accepting our enrollees, our transferees.
06:25How was the missed day?
06:26Because the other schools throughout the country started on July 29.
06:32And the other schools that were also affected, in the places that were affected by the floods,
06:40will start on August 5.
06:42So, what about the missed days?
06:44Yes, Ms. Maris, we don't have any problems here.
06:47Because our SDO, Marikina, has make-up classes every Saturday.
06:54But, this is not sudden.
06:56So, of course, one Saturday, there are classes.
06:59Then, alternate, there are classes again until the missed day ends.
07:05Alright, we wish you all the best, Sir Padua.
07:08And of course, our students are really excited.
07:11They are just waiting for their flag-raising ceremony.
07:14Yes, ma'am.
07:15At 7 o'clock.
07:16And later, their enrollment will start.
07:20It's obvious that they are really excited to enroll,
07:24together with all the other students throughout the country.
07:27So, again, we wish you all the best.
07:28And thank you very much for allowing us to have Wilfredo Padua,
07:34the principal of Nangkala Elementary School.
07:37So, that's the latest situation.
07:39From here in Marikina City, let's go back to the studio.
07:43Thank you, Sir.
07:45The Philippine National Police is investigating the people who are helping to avoid arresting
07:49Suspended Bantarlak Mayor Alice Guo and other wanted persons.
07:53Several times, the Mayor did not interfere in the hearing of the Senate
07:57regarding the case of Pogo in Bantarlak.
08:00The PNP spokesperson, Police Colonel Jean Fajardo,
08:03there is no indication that Guo is out of the country.
08:06Their coordination in the Office of the Sergeant and Arms of the Senate
08:09for the implementation of the arrest order for Guo.
08:15If there is sufficient evidence and it can be proven that there is a conspiracy
08:20of Mayor Alice Guo and other wanted persons,
08:23then we can file a case.
08:27Residents of Hull of Sulu will be shocked
08:30because of a huge flood.
08:33It hit a house in Barangay Alat.
08:37It was difficult for the BFP and DNR to rescue them
08:40because the flood flooded the roof.
08:45It is 13-story high and weighs a ton.
08:49The DNR is in charge of bringing the bodies to a facility
08:53to be prepared before being taken away again.
08:59In Aparikagayan, Sandamakmak, Talakitoc,
09:02the residents of Barangay Dodan,
09:04some of the fishermen weighed 10 kilos each.
09:09Talakitoc were sold for Php 200 to Php 250 per kilo.
09:14According to the fishermen,
09:16they haven't caught that many fish for a long time
09:19so they are very thankful for the blessings of the sea.
09:22Unity Walk is now inviting drivers and operators of modern jeeps.
09:27As an order to the Resolution of the Senate,
09:29the PUV Modernization Program must be suspended
09:33to resolve some issues.
09:35This is the first live news of James Agustin.
09:39James.
09:44Good morning.
09:45Just a few minutes ago,
09:46Unity Walk of various groups started from the Welcome Rotunda in Quezon City.
09:51They marched to the Spanish Boulevard.
09:54It's just a few meters away from where we are standing.
09:56But they were blocked by the police from the Manila Police District.
10:00Just a few minutes ago,
10:02various groups gathered here in the Welcome Rotunda.
10:05They brought their tarpaulins.
10:07They joined together.
10:08They are modern jeeps of drivers and operators
10:11and others who are consolidating for the PUV Modernization Program.
10:15The message that Unity Walk will carry from Welcome Rotunda to Menjol
10:21is that the Resolution of the Senate must be suspended temporarily.
10:26According to the President of ACAP-MOO,
10:29the Cooperative and Corporation of the Philippine Alliance for the Modernization,
10:34CEDCOMIA,
10:35several routes of modern jeeps did not travel today,
10:38like in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Antipolo and Montalban, Rizal,
10:42and also in Caloocan and Las Piñas.
10:44They are asking for forgiveness to the affected passengers.
10:51The message that we want to convey to the President is clear.
10:54He should not listen to the recommendation of the Senate.
10:58He should trash it and give up the Modernization Program.
11:03We are asking for forgiveness to the passengers who were affected this morning
11:08because we are the ones who are being fought against by our government.
11:12This is also for them.
11:15Meanwhile, as you can see, that is the tip of the Spanish Boulevard.
11:18That is already part of Manila.
11:20The various groups that are carrying out the Unity Walk are not speaking up
11:24because they have been blocked by the people of the District Mobile Force Battalion
11:28of the Manila Police District.
11:30Before we go, Mayor, we talked to the MPD District Director,
11:33Police Brigadier General Ibay,
11:35and he said that they are talking to these groups
11:38who are already here in the Welcome Rotunda
11:41to carry out the program this morning
11:43so that the transportation and the classes that are here in Manila
11:47will not be affected this morning.
11:49But this morning, the situation that we can see is that
11:52this lane of the Spanish Boulevard does not pass
11:55towards the area of Morayta.
11:58And that lane, because all the lanes that are carrying out this program
12:02were blocked.
12:04So, these are the people of the MMD District,
12:07of the TMRU, and of the Quezon City Police District
12:10here in the Welcome Rotunda.
12:12They are already diverting the vehicles
12:14that are going around here in the Welcome Rotunda
12:16or here in the roads that will enter
12:18Mayon and Canlaon Street here in Quezon City.
12:21So, I hope that our fellow citizens,
12:23if you are from Quezon Avenue,
12:25and you are going to Manila this morning,
12:27the traffic will be very heavy
12:29because of the Unity Walk that is being carried out here
12:32in the city of Quezon City
12:35and in the area of Manila,
12:37where they are this morning.
12:39That's the first news.
12:40I'm James Agustin for GEM Integrated News.
12:46After two gold medals in the Paris Olympics,
12:49the Filipino gymnast, Carlos Yulo,
12:51also believes that his fellow Filipino athletes can do it.
12:57Carlos said that other Filipino athletes should just enjoy the fight.
13:01He said that he knows that they can do it.
13:04Carlos also has a message to his father
13:06who continues to support him.
13:12I just wish for a safe and good performance for them.
13:17I know that they can do it.
13:21Yeah, have fun.
13:23We have already worked hard on the practices.
13:25Let's show what we can do.
13:28I love my father so much.
13:30He gives me a lot of support.
13:35I don't know what to say.
13:37Thank you for the support, father.
13:39I love you so much.
13:44Because of his gold medal,
13:46in the 2024 Paris Olympics,
13:48the Filipino gymnast, Carlos Yulo,
13:50will receive a few prizes here in the Philippines.
13:53Under the law,
13:54Yulo will receive a 10 million pesos cash incentive.
13:57He will also receive an Olympic gold medal of valor
14:00from the Philippine Sports Commission.
14:02The Philippine Olympic Committee promised a house and lot.
14:05He also has a condominium unit in Taguig
14:08from a property development company
14:10that is worth 24 million pesos.
14:14Yulo will also give the camera a 3 million pesos reward.
14:18Congratulations, Carlos,
14:20and thank you very much for the honor for the Philippines
14:23because of your victory in the Olympics.
14:25Today is also the first day of admission
14:28to more than 50 schools in Tarim-Apangasinan
14:32because of the flood.
14:35And we have live news from Russell Simoyo of CMA Regional TV.
14:40Russell, good morning to you.
14:45This morning, students started arriving here
14:48at Tarim National High School.
14:51They are excited for going back to school today.
14:54Classes in Tarim National High School
15:02did not start on July 29.
15:05Many classrooms were flooded during the bad weather.
15:09The teachers said that the location of the school
15:12in Tarim River is near
15:14because of the heavy rain.
15:16Their principal, Gina Elvira Viray,
15:19also said that there was no modular learning
15:22or online classes,
15:23so make-up classes will be held here.
15:26Fifty-four schools in Tarim will open classes today.
15:30This weekend, teachers rushed to clean their classrooms
15:35to prepare the students.
15:37As for the schools in Region 1
15:40that will open classes today,
15:43San Joaquin Elementary School in La Unión
15:46and Rodolfo Farias Jr. National Science High School in Lawag City.
15:51Maris, at this time,
15:53the flag-raising ceremony is ongoing
15:56here in Tarim National High School.
15:59It is expected that more than 5,000 students
16:02will return to school today.
16:05Meanwhile, the Department of Education requested
16:08the addition of 12 teachers
16:12to teach in Senior High School.
16:15That's the latest from Tarim, Pangasinan.
16:18Back to you, Maris.
16:21Thank you very much, Russell Simorio of GMA Regional TV.
16:26Young people are being discarded
16:29to create an oil spill boom.
16:32It is possible that there will be two oil spills.
16:34It is necessary before the oil spills
16:37to create an empty Terra Nova.
16:40We have first news from Darlene Cai.
16:46The price of some types of fish
16:48in the five public markets in Bataan has dropped.
16:51Even if the price of fish is only P240 per kilo,
16:55the price is still high.
16:58This is where the empty Terra Nova
17:00with industrial fuel oil spilled.
17:03According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
17:04the oil spill is now under control.
17:06In the video they also provided,
17:08oil sheen or oil spills are still visible in the water.
17:11The oil spill boom deployment is still ongoing
17:14in the area to avoid the oil sheen
17:18and to prevent it from being contained.
17:21It is said that one liter per hour
17:23of oil is being drained from the ship.
17:25But it is expected to take two more weeks
17:27before the oil spill in Terra Nova can start
17:30because the construction and installation
17:32of stronger metal caps
17:34to cover the ship's valves is still being completed.
17:37Meanwhile, the spreading of siphoning pipes
17:40or pipes that suck water
17:42from the sinking of motor tanker Jason Bradley
17:45in Mariveles, Bataan has started.
17:47The whole ship will be filled first
17:49before we siphon it.
17:51The sealing of the manholes
17:53before the conduct of siphoning
17:56will last until Wednesday.
17:58The water will start to flow
18:01on Thursday and Friday.
18:03It is said that there is no longer any trace
18:05of the PCG in empty Jason Bradley.
18:08The affected residents have also created a hook
18:11to help with the oil spill.
18:13There are 360 residents
18:15and the last barangay in Mariveles
18:17has created a hook.
18:18And the hair that will be collected from here
18:21will be donated to be used in oil spill booms.
18:24They will also collect hair
18:26from barbershops and parlors.
18:28They have also collected seven trucks
18:30of coconut husks
18:31that will be used for the construction
18:33of oil spill booms.
18:35The Tagalog Occidental Mindoro
18:37also helped in the construction
18:39of oil spill booms.
18:40This is the first news.
18:42Darlene Cai for GMA Integrated News.
18:45Because of the bad weather,
18:47the first day of returning to school
18:49of students in Malabon National High School
18:51was canceled.
18:52And we have the first live news
18:54from EJ Gomez.
18:55EJ.
19:00Ivan, the first day of the class
19:03of students here in Malabon.
19:05But because of the heavy rain
19:07and the fast flow earlier,
19:09oh my!
19:10The class was suspended
19:12in all levels
19:13in public and private schools
19:15in the city.
19:16And also in the nearby city
19:18that was voted.
19:22Early this morning,
19:23there were students
19:24in Malabon National High School
19:26for the first day of returning to school.
19:28The grade 9 student, Mico,
19:30was escorted by his father
19:32by motorcycle.
19:33The rain was heavy
19:34but Mico did not want to be caught
19:36in his usual classes.
19:37As a father, as a parent,
19:39I am happy for my son
19:42because when I wake him up,
19:44he wakes up right away.
19:46I was so excited.
19:48I could not sleep.
19:52When my father was near me,
19:54I woke up.
19:56That's why I went to school early
19:58because we will be singing
20:00in the flag ceremony.
20:02But the streets around
20:03Malabon National High School
20:05quickly flooded.
20:06Samson and Charlene were also excited
20:09that another Girl Scout
20:10would also participate
20:11in the flag ceremony.
20:13I am excited because
20:14there will be a flag raising.
20:16We will do our duty
20:17and we will also get coffee.
20:20I am happy that it is hard, ma'am.
20:23Because the flood is always deep.
20:28It is hard.
20:29And there will also be
20:31jeep strikes.
20:33That's why the children
20:34will not be able to ride.
20:35The children are pitiful.
20:37These friends
20:38were just walking
20:39to their school
20:41when suddenly...
20:43I picked up a wallet.
20:45How much is the wallet?
20:47It's a hundred plus.
20:49What will you do with the wallet?
20:51I will put it in the guidance.
20:53It has an ID.
20:54I am excited because
20:55it's our first day.
20:57I am excited
20:58to see my friends.
21:00Malabon LGU suspended
21:02and voted
21:03all classes
21:04of public and private schools
21:07in Lungsod today
21:09because of the continuous rain
21:10in Bunsod ng Habagat
21:12and the high tide
21:13reaching 1.9 meters
21:15later than 11 am.
21:22Ivan, many students
21:24and parents
21:25were just waiting here
21:26to open the gate
21:28of the school.
21:29But when they found out
21:30that their class
21:33was suspended,
21:34they immediately went home
21:35because it was also raining earlier.
21:36At this point, Ivan,
21:38many streets around
21:40Malabon National High School
21:42were flooded
21:43after the sudden rain.
21:46That's the first news
21:47from Malabon.
21:49EJ Gomez
21:50for GMA Integrated News.
21:52Kapus, the matriarch
21:54of Regal Entertainment
21:55at the age of 84
21:57is Lily,
21:59Mother Lily Monteverde.
22:01Her family
22:02signed her
22:03in a statement.
22:04According to Regal Entertainment,
22:06Mother Lily
22:07spent her last moments
22:08with her loved ones.
22:10Monteverde is the founder
22:12of Regal Films,
22:14now Regal Entertainment.
22:16Regal Entertainment
22:17is one of the most famous
22:18production companies
22:19in the movie franchise
22:20Shake, Rattle and Roll
22:21and Manopo.
22:23Manopo Legacy
22:24was also aired
22:25on GMA Network
22:26and Regal Studio Presents
22:27is still being watched.
22:30Aside from her family,
22:31Mother Lily
22:32is also considered
22:34by many artists
22:35including some Kapuso stars.
22:37Today,
22:38Mother Lily's memorial service
22:40will begin in Quezon City
22:42and on August 10,
22:43she will be buried in Taguig.
22:45On Saturday,
22:46Mother Lily's husband
22:49Leonardo Remy Monteverde
22:52was buried
22:53on July 29
22:55at the age of 86.
23:01A Chinese research vessel
23:04was monitored
23:05by the Philippine Coast Guard
23:06in Sabina Shoal
23:07in the West Philippine Sea.
23:09According to the PCG,
23:10they found this
23:11as an irregular automatic
23:12identification system
23:13transmission
23:14while it was sailing there.
23:16According to their monitoring,
23:17on July 26,
23:18it went astray
23:19in the Peniban Reef
23:20and passed
23:21in different parts
23:22of the West Philippine Sea.
23:24The BRP-Teresa Magbanwa
23:25continues to target it
23:27while the PCG
23:28added security
23:29for the Bureau of Fisheries
23:31and Aquatic Resources
23:32while they provide
23:33fuel assistance
23:34to fishermen
23:35in Sabina Shoal.
23:37According to the PCG,
23:38they planted
23:39Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats
23:41or RHIB
23:43as a support
23:44in BIFAR
23:45in their bayonets
23:46in the sea.
23:47China Coast Guard
23:48already has a few ships
23:49that are against RHIB.
23:51The Chinese Embassy
23:52has yet to comment on this.
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