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00:00Three weeks before the earthquake, the cemetery of Dagupan, Pangasinan was still flooded.
00:05Some streets in Mangaldan were covered with sandbags so that residents can pass through.
00:11From Dagupan City, we have the first news, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
00:18Claire?
00:48We have the first news, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
00:55We have the first news, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
01:02We have the first news, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
01:10Officials are covering the area where the barangay is flooded.
01:14Meanwhile, they will cover the area because it's still a little.
01:18Even though the water is lost, it's still a little.
01:21The barangay officials were alerted to the possible case of dengue and leptospirosis due to the flood.
01:27The local government also plans to build a drainage canal on the road to solve the flood problem.
01:34Three weeks before the flood, the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Dagupan City was still flooded.
01:40A few niches were submerged in the flood.
01:42Yes, but it's still a little because last week there was a typhoon.
01:50That's why the other niches were flooded.
01:53There were people who tried to clean the cemetery but they couldn't because of the flood.
01:58It's really hard.
01:59Yes, because of what?
02:00Because of the water.
02:02Yes.
02:03So the cleaning is not yet done, sir?
02:06No, it will be done by the 25th.
02:08Some parts of the cemetery are covered with stones so that people who go there can pass through.
02:15If the good weather continues, it's possible that the flood will continue for four to five days.
02:21Others can pass through quickly.
02:23If it's deep, it won't last long.
02:28It might reach the point of death.
02:31The cleaning of the cemeteries in Dagupan City was scheduled for October 15, 2024.
02:42As of now, here in the Roman Catholic Cemetery,
02:45there are still some parts, especially in the back of the cemetery,
02:49where the niches and pontoons are still submerged in the flood.
02:52There are also people who have already started cleaning and carrying out clearing operations.
02:58There are still some areas where the niches and pontoons are still submerged in the flood.
03:06Thank you, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
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