• 2 months ago
Mga nagtitinda ng isda sa Limay Public Market, umaasang babalik na sa normal ang kanilang kita

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00:00It is hoped that the fishermen in Limay, Bataan will be able to get rid of the sinking motor tankers in the near future.
00:08The oil spill has a huge impact on their livelihood.
00:12We will update you on this in the center of the news, Bernard Ferrer.
00:18Rosalie showed that she is selling fish in the Limay Public Market safely and freshly.
00:23She is doing this to convince her customers to buy again and eat fish and other seafood.
00:29It is from the water of Limay, Bataan, Maytong where the empty Terranova that has 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil sank.
00:37Look, it's beautiful.
00:39We will know if it has oil.
00:41We will just smell it, sir. It doesn't have oil.
00:44She admitted that she was affected by the incident.
00:47Look at it. It's leaking.
00:49There, it's leaking.
00:51There's really nothing, sir.
00:53Just like yesterday, sir.
00:55Yes, sir.
00:56I only got 4,000 yesterday.
00:58Yesterday, I sold 3,000.
01:02It means that I lost 1,000 because I didn't get my money.
01:09This is also the sentiment of Vina that the regular income is still not returning.
01:13It's weak.
01:14Your vegetables are still not returning.
01:16They are returning, but what they want is bangus and tilapia.
01:20Anna Rose is not surprised by the news of the sinking of the motor tanker in her area.
01:25No, sir. They won't allow it if it's not safe for us.
01:30So, it's okay, sir.
01:32The fishers of Limay Public Market are noticing the increase.
01:36Even though it is still far from the regular market of the fishers.
01:39I hope that it will gradually return to normal and the trust of the people will return
01:44that it is safe and that there is no bad smell in all the products that we sell here in the fish market.
01:49They hope that the motor tanker will be removed as soon as possible.
01:53Bernard Ferrer for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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