Publiko, hati ang reaksyon sa pinaplanong Parañaque Spillway project

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Publiko, hati ang reaksyon sa pinaplanong Parañaque Spillway project
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00:00The public's reaction to the construction of a spillway project in Paranaque City
00:05which is a solution to the problem of flooding,
00:07that's what Joshua Garcia has to say.
00:11The public's reaction to the construction of a spillway project in Paranaque City
00:16which is a solution to the problem of flooding,
00:18particularly in the southern part of Metro Manila and near the provinces.
00:22Paranaque Spillway Project is one of the projects
00:26that is needed by private companies and residents in Balangay Buli and Lupa City.
00:34For Raul and Chris, the project is good, but I hope it won't affect the public.
00:40It's okay because it's also one of their options.
00:45In Manila, it's almost flooded, right?
00:49It's okay, but I hope it won't affect the people.
00:52It's okay, but I feel sorry for the people who lost their homes.
00:59But I'm thankful to the government because they're doing their best to help the Filipinos.
01:07But for Wilma and Lito, this kind of project is good
01:11because they can see where their money is going.
01:15It's not a joke that it's always flooded.
01:18The instructors and the other people who are doing the project
01:27are doing their best to help.
01:31For me, it's okay as long as they can help.
01:36The plan is good to avoid accidents on the sides of the creek.
01:41It's safer for the residents, especially for those who have squatters.
01:47According to Presidential Communications Office Assistant Secretary Joey Villarama,
01:51this is in accordance with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s orders.
01:54Paranaque Spillway Project will help a large number of people
01:57from Sukat Paranaque out of Zapote
01:59to solve the problems of the flooding in Metro Manila.
02:03This will lead to Laguna Lake and Manila Bay.
02:06The excess water that will be collected in Metro Manila
02:09will be thrown here, even the water coming down from Sierra Madre Mountain
02:12which has a ground component and a large tunnel below
02:15that will help whenever there is a strong storm or flood.
02:18Our President said that we should prepare for the next storms
02:23because we are not yet in La Niña.
02:24Actually, there is a 70% chance that La Niña will happen in September, October, November
02:30and of course, there will still be storms.
02:32So, we really need to prepare and help
02:35so that the worst-case scenario in terms of flooding will not happen.
02:40According to DPWH, the project's value is in the sum of P10 billion.
02:45It includes design studies, engineering, permit, land, and location.
02:50It also includes the construction of facilities, materials,
02:53environmental management protection, and more.
02:55Joshua Garcia for Pambansang TV in Bago, Philippines.

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