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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 22, 2024

- PCG: Mahigit 1,000 pasahero, stranded sa mga pantalan sa Bicol region dahil sa bagyong Kristine

- DOLE: Dagdag na P33 sa daily minimum wage sa Ilocos Region, epektibo na sa Nov. 7

- Kotse, nahulog sa sinkhole na lumitaw dulot ng pag-ulan

- Daan-daang nakabihis-zombie, sumali sa zombie walk

- Mga residente, pinalikas kasunod ng pagbaha; baha sa ilang lugar, abot-leeg | Puno, natumba at bumagsak malapit sa isang bahay | Pagbaha at malakas na pag-ulan, nagpabagal ng daloy ng trapiko | Malakas na pag-ulan, nagdulot ng pagbaha sa ilang bayan at lungsod | Lupa, gumuho at humarang sa kalsada | Ilang magsasaka, maagang nag-ani ng mga palay bago pa lalong sumama ang panahon | PAGASA: Bagyong Kristine, nagpapaulan sa Bicol region, Quezon, at Eastern Visayas

- Miss Universe Phl 2024 Chelsea Manalo, bumiyahe na papuntang California para sa kaniyang paghahanda sa kompetisyon

- Camarines Sur, nakakaranas ng pag-ulan dahil sa Bagyong Kristine; flood prone areas, binabantayan ng mga awtoridad

- MMDA, puspusan sa clearing operations para maiwasan ang mabigat na traffic sa darating na Undas

- Mga sepulturero at mga nagpipintura ng nitso, umaasa ng dagdag-kita habang papalapit ang Undas

- Sunog, sumiklab sa Paraiso Compound Panapaan 4; humigit-kumulang 130 pamilya, nanatili sa Multi-Purpose Court

- DOJ Sec. Remulla sa pahayag ni VPSD na huhukayin at itatapon ang bangkay ni dating Pangulong Marcos sa WPS: "It's a moral hazard to all of us" | Rep. Dan Fernandez: Puwedeng managot si VPSD sa mga binitawan niyang salita laban sa pamilya Marcos | AFP, kinumpirma na may kadeteng nanghingi ng suot na relo ni PBBM noong Mayo | Ilang mambabatas, nagmungkahing sumailalim sa psychological evaluation si VPSD

- Ilang tsuper, problemado sa kanilang kita dahil sa katiting na rollback sa presyo ng mga produktong petrolyo | Ilang motorista, naghahanap na lang ng mas murang gasolinahan para makatipid | DOE: Humuhupang tensiyon sa Middle East, sobrang supply ng krudo sa 2025 at inaasahang pagbaba ng demand, posibleng nakaapekto sa rollback

- "Magpasikat 2024" performance ng Team Vice Ganda, Karylle, at Ryan Bang, trending at no. 1

- Gabbi Garcia, nahirapan mag-move on sa breakup nila ni Ruru Madrid / Gabbi Garcia, may balak bang sumali sa beauty pageants?

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00:00This is the first time I've been here.
00:02This is the first time I've been here.
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00:08This is the first time I've been here.
00:13More than 1,000 passengers were stranded in different areas in the Micol region
00:17due to the intense taste of Hurricane Christine.
00:20According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
00:22more than 500 of them were passengers stranded in Tabaco Port, Albay.
00:26The ship's travel to Catanduanes was cancelled.
00:29More than 40 rolling cargos were unable to cross the coast due to bad weather.
00:35The provincial government of Catanduanes provided food aid to the stranded passengers.
00:41More than 100 stranded passengers were stranded in Matnog, Sorsogon.
00:45The ship's travel there was also cancelled.
00:49In Camarines Norte, the Coast Guard first banned the transportation of small fishing vehicles.
00:56Good news!
00:57The additional P33 per day salary of workers in the Ilocos region has been approved.
01:03According to the Department of Labor and Employment,
01:06the daily minimum wage of those in the agriculture and non-agriculture sectors
01:14will be P435,
01:16while for those in the non-agriculture sector with 10 or more employees,
01:21the daily minimum wage will be P468.
01:25This is effective from November 7.
01:28A car fell into a sinkhole on a road in Southern Italy.
01:36Two lanes of the road were hit.
01:39According to the authorities, no one was injured.
01:42The car fell into a sinkhole due to heavy rain.
01:47There was also heavy flooding.
01:49There were landslides and mudslides in other parts of the southern region of Italy
01:53due to bad weather.
01:55One person died.
02:02Slowly, there were zombie walks in Chile.
02:05The streets of Santiago were filled with fear and horror.
02:09One person fainted due to the zombie costume.
02:14There was also a halloween gimmick called Alagang Aso.
02:18In 2001, zombie walks started in California, America,
02:22and the Halloween phenomenon spread to other parts of the world.
02:28Some parts of Luzon and Visayas experienced heavy rainfall due to Hurricane Christine.
02:33In some towns and villages, there were landslides.
02:36Here is the first news.
02:40Flooding in Bacolod City was experienced due to heavy rainfall in the early hours of the morning.
02:48Because of that, residents immediately returned home.
02:51Some were taken to a rescue boat to be brought to the evacuation center.
02:55In some barangays, the water reached their necks.
02:59In Barangay Taculing, a tree fell and fell near a house.
03:04Two senior citizens who lived there were saved.
03:07Flooding in different towns and villages in Negros Occidental.
03:11The flow of traffic on some roads there continued.
03:14Flooding in Tagbilaran Buhol was also experienced due to heavy rain.
03:19A parked car was also submerged in the water.
03:22Some residents also jumped into the water just to return home.
03:28Aside from Visayas, some parts of Luzon also experienced flooding and rain.
03:32Like in Bayanampili in Camarines Sur.
03:35A landslide in Kalanasan, Apayau was also experienced.
03:38The whole land was submerged in the road.
03:41According to the authorities, the road also passed a few hours after clearing operations were carried out there.
03:47Strong winds were also experienced in Ilocos Norte.
03:51It was as if trees and plants were dancing in the strong winds.
03:55Because of the bad weather, farmers are now farming.
04:00Farmers also did the same in Oas, Albay.
04:03Based on the forecast, it is expected that it will rain directly in Bicol Region, Quezon and Eastern Visayas.
04:09The storm will also affect other parts of Luzon and Visayas.
04:14This is the first news.
04:16EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
04:26Off to conquer the universeness in Miss Universe Philippines 2024 in Chelsea, Manalo.
04:32Last night, Chelsea traveled to Los Angeles, California, USA.
04:36That was the last stretch of her training before flying to Mexico where Miss Universe 2024 will take place.
04:44Aside from 10 luggages, Chelsea said that the Filipinos' spirit for the 5th Corona of the Philippines is on fire.
04:52She said that she needs to watch out for the destruction of her clothes designed by Manny Halasan.
04:57She kept voting for a change in voice for Chelsea because she won an A-game.
05:04Good luck Chelsea!
05:06They just have to see the power that I will be bringing on stage because there is no right time to peek.
05:12I always believe that we have it within us.
05:15We are in Camarines Sur where it is expected to rain because of the storm Christine.
05:20Live from Naga City, we have the first news from John Consulta.
05:25John?
05:27Igan, the signal number one in Camarines Sur and Magdamag is still high.
05:32We just experienced a heavy downpour of rain particularly here in Naga City.
05:40At 16 a.m., red rainfall warning was issued in Camarines Sur.
05:45NDRRMC and ASAHAN are expecting heavy rain.
05:50Some flood prone areas in Camarines Sur are still being monitored,
05:54especially some barangays that were flooded last September due to the bad weather brought by the storm Enteng.
06:00Some of the province's emergency vehicles are already on standby here in Naga.
06:05According to the Philippine Coast Guard, their plans are already in place even though the weather worsened.
06:11At this time, we are still experiencing heavy rainfall and strong winds.
06:20However, we will continue to monitor the weather in the next few hours.
06:26For now, we will return to Naga City.
06:29Back to you, Igan.
06:31John, are there any plans to evacuate to Naga City?
06:35So far, Igan, in the areas that we have visited and the places that we have visited in Naga City, there are still no floods.
06:42However, we will go to the other part of the capital.
06:46According to the information that we received last night from the Philippine Coast Guard,
06:50there are still no floods.
06:51However, there may be developments on this day.
06:54Later, we will get more details regarding that, Igan.
06:58Thank you very much, John Consulta.
07:04Baka puso.
07:05One week before the flood, the Metro Manila Development Authority is conducting clearing operations
07:12to ensure that the roads leading to the large cemeteries here in Metro Manila are wide and well-paved.
07:21One of them is the one we are building, the Ibonifacio County C3.
07:25According to the MMD, these past few days, several vehicles were swept away due to illegal parking.
07:33Until the day of the flood arrives, we need to ensure that vehicles are passing by.
07:39It is expected that the cleaning and painting of the cemeteries and cemeteries near the flood will increase.
07:47Live from Kalasyao, Pagasinan, we have the first news.
07:51This is CJ Moita of GMA Regional TV.
07:53CJ.
07:57Iban, more than a week before the flood,
07:59those who are looking for life are already on the left and right here in the cemetery in Kalasyao, Pagasinan.
08:10Sheila La Cava, 31 years old, is waiting in front of this cemetery in Kalasyao, Pagasinan.
08:16She is one of the contractors of painting the cemeteries.
08:20She has been with her relatives for 10 years to paint the cemeteries every flood.
08:26She does this every year when the flood arrives.
08:30Their contract for a cemetery depends on the size.
08:36It is more expensive if the whole cemetery is painted for 1,500 pesos.
08:41The cleaning is included in their contract.
08:44They expect that in the next week, their customers will increase.
08:48They are also expecting to visit their relatives.
08:51A few days before the flood, they reach five to six contracts
08:55where they can earn less than 1,500 pesos per day.
09:01Last year, we will ask if they will clean the cemeteries next year.
09:05That's how it is.
09:06When we are here, we look at their faces.
09:10The income of the sepulchers in the cemeteries has also increased.
09:13They say that a lot of people are cleaning the cemeteries.
09:16One of the workers who has been a sepulcher for two decades is Chris Manlincun.
09:20If it's hard, it's hard. But it's hard because it's a job.
09:24It's like a job.
09:26The cemeteries are equipped so that the customers will not steal.
09:31They don't force us to do it. It's up to us.
09:34They also have customers.
09:41Ivan, the PNP says that as much as possible,
09:45they should visit the cemeteries as soon as possible so that the flood can be avoided.
09:50The PNP also reminds that alcohol and deadly weapons should not be brought.
09:54Ivan?
09:58More than 100 families were affected by the fire in a compound in Bacor, Cavite.
10:03No one was injured or killed.
10:06The first news is from Pamalek.
10:11The second alarm was raised for the fire that broke out in Paraiso Compound,
10:15Panapaan 4, Bacor, Cavite last night at 8 p.m.
10:18It will not go down.
10:19The fireman's eight trucks are the ones who need to respond.
10:22The road is tight.
10:23All the light and combustible materials will enter the community.
10:26It's hard, sir.
10:27Because it's really tight.
10:29Our houses are really soft.
10:32Sometimes, we don't notice.
10:34But if something happens to us, we can really blame it on the time.
10:39This is the situation here in Magdamag.
10:41The fire continues to spread.
10:43The affected houses are close together.
10:45It will be a big challenge for the residents to get up again.
10:48Evelyn Lanto grew up here in this compound.
10:51Her siblings are also her neighbors.
10:53All of them were burnt.
10:55They didn't save anything.
10:57Now, the holiday season is coming.
10:59They are determined to start again.
11:01So now, it's just a battle for the children.
11:05The fire was controlled last night at 9 p.m.
11:08It was also completely extinguished after an hour.
11:11No one was injured or burned.
11:13The Bureau of Fire Protection will investigate the cause of the fire
11:16and the overall importance of the fire.
11:18It has a perimeter fence.
11:20That's why we're having some difficulty approaching the fire.
11:23So, this is the best approach.
11:25As you can see, earlier, it was crowded.
11:28People were leaving the fire scene, of course.
11:31That's why we also had difficulty accessing this.
11:35It was crowded.
11:36More than 130 families or 600 individuals
11:40are staying at the Multi-Purpose Court of Barangay.
11:43We have urgent help from the City of Government of Bacoor
11:47for food and these CSWDs behind me
11:50are interviewing them for help.
11:56This is the first news in Bacoor, Cavite.
11:58Eba Malegre for GMA Integrated News.
12:00The Department of Justice is investigating
12:02if Vice President Sara Duterte committed a crime.
12:05According to her, last Friday,
12:07former President Ferdinand Marcos was interrogated
12:10and thrown in the West Philippine Sea.
12:14Lawmakers who advocated psychological evaluation
12:17were also added to the investigation.
12:20The BICE is following her statements.
12:23IAN CRUZ has the first news.
12:27I told Senator Aini,
12:30if you don't stop,
12:33I will eat your father.
12:36I will throw him in the West Philippine Sea.
12:40That statement was one of the things
12:43that Vice President Sara Duterte said
12:46during a media interview last Friday.
12:49According to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla,
12:52it desecrates the memory of a person.
12:54There are many other moral principles
12:58that are being violated.
13:01We're looking at the legal aspects also.
13:04We're conducting a study.
13:06Remulla added,
13:07It's a moral hazard to all of us
13:09to be listening to such remarks
13:12coming from a very high person in government.
13:14Locos Norte Governor Matthew Marcos Manotoc
13:18was surprised by the statements of the BICE
13:21that Senator Aini Marcos is a friend of his mother.
13:24It is saddening that the BICE is personalizing things.
13:28Like what many are saying,
13:30this is just politics.
13:32In particular, in the case of VP Sara,
13:34she is persuading the former President Marcos
13:37to throw him in the sea.
13:39House Quad Committee Co-Chairman Representative Dan Fernandez said
13:43that the BICE can answer this statement.
13:47Somebody might file a case against her
13:50and nobody can prevent that
13:52because our Vice President has no immunity.
13:55This statement of VP Sara of the BIMS also received various reactions
13:59about President Bongbong Marcos.
14:02I imagined myself cutting his head.
14:07Said the BICE of the BIMS,
14:09she thought of this when she attended a graduation ceremony
14:12where a graduate asked for the President's watch.
14:17President Marcos was also surprised.
14:20This is something that VP Sara is angry about.
14:23The BICE did not say what graduation rights she was referring to.
14:28But according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines,
14:31in the middle of the graduation of the Philippine Military Academy in May,
14:35a cadet asked for the President's watch.
14:48He was facing the President and he made a mistake.
14:51This behavior is neither common nor acceptable.
14:55According to the AFP, the cadet was not dismissed
14:58but he was laughed at by the prosecution.
15:02According to some judges,
15:04the BICE might have undergone a psychological evaluation.
15:08I thought it was AI, but it was a double check.
15:11She needs to talk to some professionals.
15:16And maybe some close friends and family.
15:31It would be recommended that she should see a psychologist or psychiatrist.
15:37Because they are the experts here, not us.
15:41I think she's being overwhelmed by anger and hate.
15:45It's just a suggestion.
15:47The people have seen the interview, so there's something.
15:52I don't know if there's a meltdown or a problem that's happening.
15:58Right before our eyes during the press conference.
16:00House Assistant Majority Leader Jay Cong Hun
16:03has a deeper reason why he wants the BICE to undergo a psychological assessment.
16:10This is a paradigmatic if VP Sara should serve the country in such a critical position.
16:17According to Senator Cynthia Villar.
16:20Of course, I'm angry.
16:22I'm thinking about everything because I'm angry.
16:24I think she was prosecuted too much, that's why she's angry.
16:31Maybe that's the reason.
16:35I just hope that she will be beaten so that there will be no problem.
16:41This is the first news.
16:43Ian Cruz for GMA Integrated News.
16:47Choppers are discarding their products,
16:50even though a small rollback in the price of oil products was carried out this morning.
16:55Choppers aimed at the first news of James Agustin.
17:00Last week, big-time price hikes were carried out by oil companies.
17:04Let's look at the effective rollback this morning.
17:07Seventy cents for diesel, fifty cents for gasoline and eighty-five cents for kerosene.
17:13They should have increased the price by two pesos.
17:17They should have balanced it.
17:19This is a small rollback.
17:22They reduced it by fifty cents.
17:24They reduced it by fifty cents.
17:28The taxi driver, Lito, really ran out of money.
17:31That's why he's discarding his products to save on gasoline.
17:34What I'm doing is, if we know that the passengers will leave,
17:42we're waiting for them to leave.
17:46The jeepney driver, Louie, is also in trouble.
17:49He's spending more than 500 pesos on diesel just for a half-day trip.
17:53It's disheartening.
17:55If they increase the price, it will be almost double, almost two pesos.
17:59If they lower the price, it won't match the increase.
18:03If they lower the price, the drivers won't be able to cope with our needs.
18:09His brother is the operator.
18:11He's talking to them about reducing the boundary they're remitting.
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