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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, 20 years have passed, 24 hours.
00:11Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:15Two typhoons inside and outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility
00:20are being monitored by Pagasa.
00:22It is possible that strong winds will blow.
00:26A typhoon is expected to land in Luzon within 24 hours.
00:31Despite that, the ground is flooding.
00:35There are also suspended trips.
00:38Raffi Tima is in touch.
00:48Not all of the trips from Bohol to Dumaguete are affected by the impact of a fast craft.
00:57That is why the captain chose a sea vehicle in Bohol.
01:01All passengers are safe.
01:07Due to the gale warning effect of yesterday,
01:09pump boats and small ships are not allowed to travel from Angasilport to Lapu-Lapu.
01:15Four passengers were stranded, according to Super Radio Cebu,
01:18which is why the local government is distributing food.
01:22In the north, where the typhoon Hiner is expected to hit,
01:25Lauag Inocos Norte is raining.
01:31In the house of Polanggisa Albay,
01:33the road was flooded by a Bicol University
01:35which led to a slow traffic flow.
01:37Now, the entrance is suspended.
01:39Heavy rains also hit the villages in Ligao Albay,
01:42which is close to San Ang Anihin.
01:44A low-lying area was also flooded.
01:48This Saturday, there was a landslide on Banawi Mayoyo Road
01:52following a bad weather.
01:54After the clearing operations, it became possible before 6 p.m.
02:00The reason for the landslide is also why there are many stranded
02:03on Bontoc Bagui Road this Saturday.
02:05It is also a market day in Bontoc.
02:07It is also the day when foreigners come here to sell grains.
02:12For GMI Integrated News,
02:14Rafi Tima was hit 24 hours ago.
02:18Some places were flooded in Metro Manila
02:21because of the heavy rains.
02:23There were also stranded passengers,
02:25so they had to ride in a rescue boat.
02:27Bam Alegre was also hit.
02:32The flood quickly accumulated in Mandaluyong-Maisilu Circle
02:34because of the heavy rains since last night.
02:36There were also stranded passengers,
02:38so rescue volunteers helped them cross the river
02:40using this rescue boat.
02:42There were also some motorists and other vehicles
02:44that just rushed into the river.
02:46Some also tried to cross the river
02:48but it did not work.
02:50We could not cross the river.
02:52Usually, it is fast.
02:54But now, we were hit by a heavy rain two times.
02:57So, we were stranded.
03:01We came from the church after the worship service.
03:03When we went out, the rain was heavy.
03:05The flood reached Bewang.
03:08Until dawn, this is the situation of the flood
03:10near San Francisco Road in Mandaluyong.
03:12There are trashes everywhere.
03:15In Makati City,
03:16there was a gutter-level flood
03:18in the motorists' area of Chino Roses Avenue and Pio Campo.
03:22In Manila,
03:23the flood-prone area at the intersection of Taft Avenue and UN Avenue
03:26was quickly flooded.
03:28For GMA Integrated News,
03:30Bam Alegre was hit 24 hours ago.
03:33Because of the bad weather,
03:36a cable of LRT 2 was cut off
03:40that supplies electricity.
03:42Sandra Aguinaldo's latest campaign was launched.
03:51The passengers were silent and absent
03:53at the platform of Gilmore Station
03:55at 9.44 pm.
03:57Suddenly,
04:01suddenly, the cables sparkled.
04:04According to the LRT 2 operator,
04:06there was a spark
04:08and it went through the so-called catenary wire
04:11that supplies electricity to the train.
04:15The result?
04:16The cable was cut off.
04:19Fortunately,
04:20the last train that passed by
04:22was already in Cubaona.
04:24No one was injured in the incident.
04:27Before that,
04:28we saw a lot of sparks
04:30that flashed outside the station.
04:33At that moment,
04:34the outside of the station suddenly lit up
04:37and the inside of the station suddenly exploded.
04:40We witnessed that the power surge
04:45or the surge of electricity
04:46went through the cable.
04:48I know that sometimes,
04:50if the system can't handle the force,
04:53it can spark
04:55or it can melt.
04:57Usually, the metal melts.
05:01But don't worry.
05:02These days,
05:03the weather is often bad.
05:05Our system is safe
05:07because the whole system has a lighting arrestor.
05:10Aside from the lighting arrestor,
05:12the train also has a mechanism
05:14to protect it from sparks.
05:16Our system has a third safety measure.
05:20When the pantograph goes down,
05:23you can see above the train
05:25that there are two antennas.
05:27It's like an automatic scheme.
05:31If a high power supply is detected,
05:34it will go down
05:37so that the power surge won't continue.
05:43According to the LRTA,
05:44the cable was fixed immediately
05:46so the first trip this morning was not affected.
05:50For GMA Integrated News,
05:52Sandra Aguinaldo,
05:53for Tutok 24 Horas.
05:56On the return of BRP Teresa Magbanua to Palawan,
05:59the whole story of its passengers' endurance
06:02including the three weeks of drinking water from the aircon
06:06and eating porridge in order to run out of supplies,
06:09Joseph Moro was on the show.
06:11Exclusive.
06:15On the return of BRP Teresa Magbanua to Palawan yesterday,
06:18after five months of guarding Skoda Shol,
06:22the ship's commanding officer,
06:25Lt. Cmdr. Efren Duran, Jr., asked for forgiveness.
06:28We asked for forgiveness, sir.
06:30I need to return the ship, sir.
06:32For our people.
06:33According to Philippine Coast Guard
06:35Cmdr. Admiral Ronnie Hill-Gaban,
06:51you have accomplished your mission.
07:21for the 63 passengers of the ship.
07:24They made this porridge for almost three weeks.
07:28It's just rice porridge, sir.
07:30Is there pepper?
07:31Yes, sir.
07:32Pepper and salt, sir,
07:34since that's the only thing we were left with.
07:36We have friends who get dizzy
07:39because they're hungry,
07:40and their stomachs get upset at night.
07:42What do you do when that happens?
07:43Nothing, sir.
07:44We just sleep and rest, sir.
07:46They also ran out of drinking water.
07:48Aside from seawater,
07:49which is pumped by a freshwater generator,
07:51they also drink water from the rain
07:54and air-conditioning units.
07:56Whenever it rains,
07:57the people of Panoa go out
07:59to collect the rain
08:01which they use to drink water.
08:03Our chief engineer discovered
08:05that we can drink water
08:07from our air-conditioning units,
08:09the condensed water.
08:11We prefer the air-conditioning units, sir.
08:14Why?
08:15And the ones that rain, sir.
08:17Compared to the filter?
08:18Yes, sir,
08:19because it really has a taste, sir.
08:21Sometimes, it tastes like a swimming pool,
08:24and it's salty.
08:26The supply of August 28th was able to air-drop,
08:28but it wasn't enough.
08:30Some of the people of Panoa got sick.
08:33Four of them were quickly diagnosed
08:35with gastroenteritis, dehydration, and gout.
08:38One of them lost his pulse.
08:41They're all recovering from the ship.
08:43We're also worried, sir,
08:44because we're far from the land, sir.
08:48We don't know what the real disease is.
08:54If we stay there longer,
08:56maybe more people will get sick.
08:59Because we're exposed to water
09:02that's not healthy.
09:04There's vinegar.
09:05Vinegar.
09:06Their bowel movements are really different.
09:11The situation of the Chinese Coast Guard
09:13bombing the Magbanua ship on August 31st
09:15was very dangerous.
09:17This area near the engine room is empty.
09:21This is the wreckage of the BRP Teresa Magbanua
09:25when the Chinese Coast Guard bombed our ship on August 31st.
09:29It's in this engine room.
09:31It's dangerous for us to explain
09:33if this is the one that will be hit
09:35or the one that will be damaged in this ship.
09:38If our engine loses its cooling system,
09:41our engine won't be able to run.
09:43If this is the one that will be damaged?
09:45Dead on the water.
09:47We can...
09:48They have a reason to salvage us.
09:50Because we're dead on the water.
09:52They can pull us.
09:55But if the group is ready to return to Esconda Shoal,
09:59it's clear to them that the mission is not just theirs,
10:03but for the Philippines.
10:05We can do this, sir.
10:07We can do this.
10:09Why?
10:11This is not just for the Philippines, sir.
10:14This is for the whole world.
10:16Because what we're implementing is international law.
10:20For GMA Integrated News,
10:22Joseph Morong,
10:23for Tutok 24 Horas.
10:26Esconda Shoal was not abandoned.
10:28That's what the Philippine Coast Guard will do
10:31after the BRP Teresa Magbanua left
10:34and was called by China to withdraw.
10:37Chino Gaston was arrested.
10:42The BRP Teresa Magbanua returned yesterday
10:45after almost 5 months of staying in Esconda Shoal
10:48to monitor any possible reclamation of China.
10:52Teresa Magbanua's departure
10:54was called by the China Coast Guard to withdraw.
10:58The China Coast Guard said in their statement
11:01that it was illegal for the ship to stay in Esconda Shoal.
11:04And while the ship was still there,
11:06they forced China to take control measures
11:09against the repeated supply of goods.
11:13But according to the Philippine Coast Guard,
11:15the ship's departure should not be seen as giving up,
11:18abandonment, and defeat.
11:20No, it's not a defeat.
11:23It's not also the Coast Guard abandoning our post in Esconda Shoal.
11:27We are just repositioning our own vessels.
11:30Esconda Shoal is very critical and strategic
11:33for us to sustain our resupply operations for BRP Sierra Madre.
11:38It is, once again, I would like to highlight,
11:41we have not lost anything.
11:43We can still patrol and maintain our presence in Esconda Shoal.
11:46According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
11:48the ship had to leave because of the bad weather.
11:51The injured crews were hospitalized.
11:55And fix,
11:57the several times the Chinese Coast Guard
11:59obstructed the ship.
12:15According to the National Maritime Council,
12:17the situation in Bajo de Masinloc in 2012
12:22was when the Philippine ship left while the Chinese remained there.
12:26And since then, the Chinese ship has not left
12:29and is still patrolling the Filipino fishermen
12:32who are going inside.
12:34At the end of the bilateral consultation mechanism last week,
12:37China told the Philippines
12:39to remove the ships in Esconda Shoal.
12:42But according to the NMC,
12:44there was no agreement between BRP Teresa Magbanwa
12:48and DFA that Esconda Shoal is in the EEZ of the Philippines.
12:53No, it's not a withdrawal.
12:55To make it clear, we did not withdraw.
12:58And this was not the agreement during the last BCM.
13:03Our countrymen thought that we gave up.
13:07In fact, no.
13:09We were firm during the meeting in Beijing.
13:14But our DFA stated that our presence will be maintained in the shoal.
13:20This is also what Professor J. Matumbakal believed.
13:23We shouldn't see it as a loss.
13:26It's not like we surrendered.
13:28It's simply that the vessel reached its limit.
13:31So that's how it is.
13:32We should look at it.
13:33It's involuntary.
13:34If it were not for that,
13:35we wouldn't have been able to reverse.
13:37The Armed Forces of the Philippines
13:39assured that even if BRP Teresa Magbanwa left,
13:42someone would still guard Esconda Shoal.
13:44We have constant monitoring.
13:46We use different sensors in different ways.
13:49There are ships, airplanes,
13:51and others that I cannot mention.
13:53Rest assured, our features will remain with us.
13:57For GMA Integrated News,
13:59Chino Gaston reporting for 24 Hours.
14:03The camera will not overlook hypocrisy.
14:08This is a message from House Speaker Martin Romualdez
14:11to those who misuse public funds
14:15but ignore it.
14:17Ian Cruz is in the spotlight.
14:23Let it also be known that this House favors no one.
14:28We do not bend to pressure or special interests.
14:33Instead, we remain vigilant
14:35in upholding the principles of good governance
14:38and fiscal responsibility.
14:41House Speaker Martin Romualdez has a good reason
14:44for starting a deliberation in the plenary
14:47on how to raise more than Php6 trillion
14:49in the national budget for the next year.
14:52Those who have their own sins cannot be judged easily.
14:58In front of the Congress,
15:00everything will go through the right process
15:03and no one will be able to escape punishment.
15:08We cannot ignore the reality
15:11that there are those who seek to undermine our work.
15:15Critics who speak of accountability
15:18while conveniently ignoring their own misuse of public funds.
15:25To these individuals, I say,
15:28let us be clear.
15:30This chamber will not tolerate hypocrisy
15:33nor will it stand idle
15:35in the face of such blatant disregard of public trust.
15:41He did not mention a name or personality in his speech,
15:44but it should be noted that the Congressmen
15:47and Vice President Sar Duterte
15:49responded warmly to the deliberation
15:51for the budget of the Office of the Vice President
15:54to raise the use of confidential funds of the OVP in 2022.
16:00Vice President Sar Duterte did not hide
16:03the next hearings of the House Committee
16:06and the budget of his office was already handed over to the lawmakers.
16:11But he released a video
16:13in which he said that Sen. Valdez and Congressman Zaldico
16:17will hold the budget of the Philippines.
16:19Something that he called a fraud
16:23because he was not the only one who approved the budget.
16:27The House Appropriations Panel recommended
16:30that the OVP ask for a budget of more than P1 billion for 2025.
16:37We are still trying to get the approval of Vice President Duterte.
16:41According to the Appropriations Committee Chairman,
16:44Congressman Elizaldico,
16:45it is important to be sure that each peso in the budget can be spent correctly.
16:51It is our duty to ensure that the government's wealth
16:56is of the highest value, fair and good.
17:01No money can be spent from the country's assets
17:06against the law.
17:09That is why it is important to pass the General Appropriations Bill.
17:15Education is still the top priority in the 2025 budget.
17:18Second, the Department of Public Works and Highways.
17:21Next, the health sector.
17:23Next, the human and social development programs.
17:26Agriculture sector to ensure food security and cheap food.
17:30And the budget for aid.
17:34For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz reporting for 24 Hours.
17:41We will now update the weather
17:44with the weather presenter of GMA Integrated News Weather Center,
17:47Amor La Rosa.
17:48Amor.
17:49Amor.
17:51Thank you, Sir Emil.
17:52Everyone, please be alert.
17:54Two typhoons are currently being monitored inside and outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
18:00The first typhoon inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility is the Hener typhoon
18:05which is the reason why a large part of the northern and central Luzon
18:09is now under the wind signal.
18:12The number one signal is now high in Cagayan along with Babuyan Islands.
18:16Also in Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Apayao, Calinga, Abra, Ifugao, Mountain Province,
18:22and also in Benguet.
18:24The number one signal is also here in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales,
18:30Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, and also in the northern portion of Quezon
18:34along with Polillo Island.
18:36We are expecting strong winds and heavy rains in the areas mentioned
18:43especially as the Hener typhoon is getting closer.
18:46The last time the Hener typhoon hit was 290 kilometers away from the coast of Tuguegarao City.
18:52This is because of the strong winds of 55 kilometers per hour
18:56and the heavy rain of 70 kilometers per hour.
19:00The typhoon is moving north-west at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour.
19:04If the typhoon does not change its course,
19:07it is possible for it to hit or landfall here in Isabela or Aurora this evening or later in the morning.
19:15It will also pass through the land of Luzon and tomorrow morning or in the afternoon,
19:21it may be in a nearby town of La Union or Pangasinan.
19:25It will continue to move in the West Philippine Sea until the Philippine Area of Responsibility is fully released
19:32tomorrow evening or on Wednesday morning.
19:36The typhoon outside Par is the tropical storm with the international name of Pulasan.
19:42The last time it hit was 2,190 kilometers away from the coast of Central Luzon.
19:48At present, it is moving west-northwest at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour.
19:55Tomorrow evening, it is possible for it to enter inside Par and we will call it the Helen typhoon.
20:02Just like the Ferdy typhoon that struck last week,
20:05the typhoon is only on the side of Par and we do not expect it to hit any part of our country.
20:15It is possible that on Wednesday, it will be outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
20:20If the typhoon Hener moves slower and the fast-moving typhoon Pulasan continues,
20:28it is possible for the two typhoons to reach the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
20:34But if not, it will still hit Hanging Habagat or Southwest Monsoon.
20:40Based on the data of Metro Weather, most of Luzon including Cagayan Valley, Cordillera,
20:47and Central Luzon are expected to experience heavy rainfall.
20:53It is possible for landslides to occur.
20:58It is expected that there will be a chance of rain in Calabarzon and in Mimaropa,
21:04especially in Palawan and Mindoro Provinces.
21:08So be careful and be alert, especially since it has been raining for the past few days due to the typhoon Habagat.
21:15There are also rainfalls in Visayas, Panay Island, Negros Island Region,
21:20and those that will experience heavy rainfall for almost the entire day.
21:25Rainfalls are also possible here in the eastern Visayas and in the central portions of Visayas,
21:31including Cebu and Bohol.
21:34There are also scattered rains in Mindanao.
21:38It is expected to occur in Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, and some parts of Caraga and Soxargen.
21:45But as the night deepens, the rainfall will gradually decrease.
21:49Here in Metro Manila, there are also chances of heavy rainfall,
21:54especially in the afternoon or at night.
21:56So don't forget to bring an umbrella.
21:59It will be dangerous and dangerous to spread it here,
22:02in the areas below Signal No. 1,
22:05and also in the areas affected by Habagat's winds,
22:09including Mimaropa, Southern Luzon,
22:14some towns in Visayas, and in some parts of Mindanao.
22:20Aside from the Henner and Helen typhoons,
22:24there are two more possible weather events that may occur here in our park
22:29in the coming days or weeks.
22:32You can see it on our map.
22:34It is in the northeastern portion,
22:37and there is also another one in the northwestern portion, in the West Philippine Sea.
22:42For now, the chances are low to moderate.
22:45It will develop as a typhoon,
22:47but since it is still far away, it will last for a long time.
22:51It is in the September 23 to 29 period,
22:54so we will continue to monitor the changes there in the coming days.
23:00And that is the latest in our time.
23:02I am Amor La Rosa.
23:04This is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
23:06Expect anything, anytime.
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