• 2 days ago
Ilang bahagi ng Laguna, napinsala dahil sa Bagyong #KristinePH

Laguna PDRRMO, patuloy ang ginagawang assessment sa pinsalang iniwan ng Bagyong #KristinePH

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00:00A few parts of the province of Laguna were also affected by the Christine typhoon.
00:04One of them is the University of the Philippines, Los Baños.
00:08The so-called School of Clearing Operations was also affected.
00:12This is the center of the news, Gav Villegas.
00:16Laguna is one of the provinces that were not saved from the impact of the Christine typhoon.
00:21According to the news team, the typhoon left its mark.
00:24Some provinces are still affected by the typhoon,
00:28such as Bayi, Pila, Calawan, Victoria, and Santa Cruz.
00:32According to the Laguna Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
00:36more than 12,000 families or more than 45,000 individuals
00:40remain in evacuation centers throughout the province.
00:44There are 545 families or more than 2,000 individuals
00:48who are currently staying with their loved ones.
00:52One of the families also died, while another is missing.
00:55The Laguna PDRRMC was also in charge on Monday
00:59to discuss whether Laguna is already under the state of calamity.
01:04In Cavite, the provincial government is involved in the evacuation of General Trias,
01:09which was led by Cavite Governor Athena Tolentino.
01:13According to the Cavite Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
01:17more than 14,000 individuals or more than 3,000 families
01:22were affected by the typhoon in the province and had to be evacuated.
01:26One of the families also died after drowning in the town of Alfonso
01:30and another is missing in Tagaytay City.
01:33In the agriculture sector,
01:35Pinsala is estimated to be worth more than 13.7 million pesos,
01:39while 78 houses and houses were also affected by the calamity.
01:43On Wednesday, the state of calamity was declared in the entire province.
01:48In the province of Batangas,
01:50the death toll reached 18 due to landslides in the town of Talisay
01:55due to several days of no rainfall.
01:58In the town of Agoncillo,
02:00the confirmed death toll reached seven,
02:02while seven were continuously searched for.
02:05The entire province of Batangas was also submerged in the state of calamity
02:09due to the effects of Hurricane Christine.
02:12In San Fernando, Camarines Sur,
02:14the local government is helping the people
02:18to meet the needs of the people in the said town.
02:22The LGU of San Fernando
02:24also helped in the clearing operations in the neighboring town of Milaor
02:27to pass through the large trucks with help and emergency vehicles.
02:33In Itsagay, Isabela,
02:34the affected residents received help from the Department of Social Welfare and Development
02:38and the local government.
02:42In Sariaya, Quezon,
02:43the residents of Barangay Bantilan were affected
02:46after the river overflowed their houses.
02:50The government also distributed aid to the affected residents
02:54to help them in building their damaged houses.
02:58The residents were also called
03:00to have a riprap to stop the landslides.
03:03Gabo Milde Villegas for Pambansang TV in Bago, Philippines.

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