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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:0420 years have passed, 24 hours.
00:12My dear viewers, what you are seeing now is the satellite image of the typhoon Leon
00:17which became even more powerful as a typhoon.
00:21Typhoons of this magnitude reach a large part of the Philippines.
00:27According to the forecast, the typhoon may become even more powerful
00:31and the chance of it becoming a super typhoon is still there.
00:35The last detail about the typhoon Leon
00:38and its effects on the country that will be affected
00:42will be brought to you later.
00:47Good evening, Luzon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:51If not in the tents, in the cage of the pig first.
00:55Some of the mariners are going to the toilet
00:59after the typhoon Christine destroyed their homes.
01:02Many in the province are still eating and drinking clean water
01:07where the signal No. 1 is still high because of the typhoon Leon.
01:11Medicines were also depleted because of the number of patients in the evacuation centers.
01:17And from Naga City, Ian Cruz is live.
01:21Ian.
01:23Mel, Vicky, Emila, it's been a week since the typhoon Christine passed
01:29but there are still many places in Camarines Sur that are submerged in the flood
01:33so they are hoping that there will be no more rainfall
01:36that the typhoon Leon will bring so that the floods will be eased.
01:45Eight days of floods here in Minalabak, Camarines Sur.
01:49That's why boats are needed, especially those going to the city center.
01:53John Rex's family was not saved from the flood
01:57but he's still using a boat to make ends meet.
02:01This is how we use the boat sometimes.
02:03We go to the city center.
02:07That's what we earn here sometimes.
02:09There's a malatent community that we've been through
02:13where the housewives temporarily live.
02:17But these five families have no other shelter but the pigs' cages
02:23where they also keep their own pigs.
02:27It's hard.
02:28Why?
02:30Because of the smell.
02:31There are still kids.
02:33And what they eat is rice that was submerged in the flood.
02:37What they eat is rice that was submerged in the flood.
02:39It smells bad.
02:42So we should have something to eat that can really support us.
02:47It's been only a few days of floods
02:48but maybe they're just continuing to light candles.
02:53There are no more floods because the cemetery is still submerged.
02:56In the town of Bato, there are still floods in 15 barangays.
03:00Three people were killed in the town
03:02and many houses were destroyed by landslides, floods,
03:05and strong waves of Lake Bato.
03:07We're building a road now, but you can see
03:10there's a house in the middle of it.
03:12Residents say that the house used to be located near the flood control of their area
03:18but because of the strong waves caused by the Christine Flood,
03:22the house was destroyed.
03:24What is needed here is temporary shelter materials
03:29that can be given to the totally damaged houses.
03:34We have more or less 1,500 totally damaged houses.
03:41In the last municipality, there were no floods.
03:45The first floor was flooded, so the items were whitewashed.
03:49The documents of the local Civil Registrar
03:52and documents about the residents
03:55who are in the care of the local Communic Office are also included.
03:58One of the people we spoke to said
04:00that they were able to send data to the Central Office
04:03so there's a file for the election.
04:05In the Rural Health Unit,
04:07there were people who had their evacuees checked
04:09because they were sick.
04:10There were people who had a fever or cough
04:13so they were just being insured.
04:14Those who were stabbed or cut in the back
04:17or after the flood were injected with the anti-tetanus vaccine.
04:21I was also stabbed.
04:24The problem is, after the vaccination,
04:26the municipality has no medicine for the disease and leptospirosis.
04:30Our RHU was also flooded.
04:35So our medicines were also not available there.
04:38We were only able to save a few people.
04:40They are hoping that the DOH will send more medicines.
04:48Vicky, because there's a wind signal number one
04:50in the eastern portion of Camarinesur,
04:54the monitoring and surveillance continues
04:57and the local government unit of Camarinesur
05:01will inform about the upcoming flood.
05:04Vicky?
05:05Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
05:09The supply of gasoline is running out
05:12in some areas of the vehicle.
05:13That's why it's being monitored for possible hoarding.
05:17It's the same with other purchases.
05:19But some parts of the region
05:21were affected by the oil trucks
05:24that were sent by the Energy Department.
05:27From Libon to Albay,
05:29Chino Gaston is stuck live.
05:32Chino?
05:34Mel, the supply of gasoline is a problem here in Albay
05:38due to the slow arrival of the fuel tanker trucks
05:42to the province and the delay in the ships' travel
05:46due to the upcoming León Flood.
05:53This gas station in Legazpi, Albay was immediately flooded
05:56when it saw that there was a supply of oil.
05:58Employees say that the supply arrived last night.
06:01I'm looking for gas.
06:03I just saw that there's one here.
06:05So when you saw it, you ran?
06:07Yes.
06:07There's no gasoline.
06:09There's no gasoline now?
06:10Yes, it's running out.
06:12I'm in line.
06:14Some have been looking for gasoline for 6 days.
06:17Other gas stations are still closed
06:19because the supply is running out.
06:21The supply of oil products in Birac and Anduanes is also running out.
06:25While in Bulan and Sorsogon,
06:27there's still gasoline to be bought.
06:29But it's only limited to Php 200 per vehicle
06:33so that more people can buy it.
06:35The lack of supply is due to the slow arrival of the fuel trucks
06:39that are trafficking at the boundary of Camarines Sur and Albay.
06:42The number of kilometers there has decreased.
06:45The Albay Provincial Government and the DTI
06:49helped to stop the hoarding of gasoline and other primary goods.
06:53Maybe people are hoarding.
06:55That's one of the things we're thinking about.
06:57That's why we're talking to the Press Monitoring Council
07:04and the DTI
07:07so that we can control such situations.
07:11According to the Department of Energy,
07:13their fuel caravans have already entered Naga City
07:16and other places in the Bicol region
07:18to bring the required supply of gasoline and LPG.
07:2176% of our gas stations in the Bicol region
07:26are operational.
07:29180 out of 236 outlets.
07:36And of course, the remaining 24%
07:42will be determined if it's safe to operate again
07:48and if their products are not contaminated.
07:52Meanwhile, there are still roads that are not totally cleared
07:55in coastal areas from Uas, Albay to the town of Limon.
07:59There is still no electricity here at present
08:01and the clearing operations and the accumulation of fallen posts and electricity continue.
08:07It's a dangerous place for motorists.
08:10Until now, there are still evacuees in the province of Albay.
08:13Here, more than 2,500 people have lost their homes in the town of Joveliar.
08:19In our barangay,
08:22the two floors of the house were flooded.
08:27So, we haven't been able to go back yet.
08:30The bottles that we threw away,
08:33there were a lot of them.
08:35And also, there were a lot of smelly things.
08:39What else do we need here at the evacuation center?
08:43Here at the evacuation center,
08:45we just need food.
08:50We are in the town of Pantau in the town of Limon.
08:54In our tour,
08:55to reach the affected towns of the province of Albay,
08:58we reached the town of Pantau in the town of Limon
09:03where there is no electricity.
09:04The residents were flooded,
09:05just like other coastal barangays
09:08from Peodoran to the town of Limon.
09:12The operation of our vehicles was stopped
09:14because we reached this part of the road
09:17where the barangay of Pantau reached the town of Limon.
09:21Because the entire road was flooded,
09:24it was blocked.
09:25The riprap wall was built
09:27with steel supports
09:29in the aftermath of Hurricane Christine.
09:32Mel.
09:33Chino, Storm Signal No. 1 is under the province of Albay
09:38because of Hurricane Leon.
09:39Are there any other places there,
09:42Chino?
09:48If you ask me,
09:49there are still places being flooded.
09:51There are still places with water
09:53but you can't say that they are being flooded.
09:56But yes,
09:58when the places are flooded,
09:59the people are still cleaning
10:01the potholes and other damaged parts of their houses.
10:06The roads are still being cleared like this.
10:08And well, if the effect of the storm will reach
10:14and be felt,
10:15Hurricane Leon,
10:16it will be a big disaster
10:17because the residents here are still waking up.
10:20Yes.
10:21Thank you very much, Chino Gaston.
10:25In other news,
10:26Senate President Cheese Escudero
10:29gave a statement under oath
10:30so that it can be used
10:31against former President Rodrigo Duterte
10:34for what he admitted to the Senate
10:36in connection with his drug war.
10:38He is also studying the camp of some victims.
10:42And Sandra Aguinaldo was on the spot.
10:47I have a death squad.
10:52Death squad.
10:54Seven, but not the police.
10:58They are also the gangsters.
11:02I ordered one gangster,
11:05kill him,
11:06because if you don't kill him,
11:08I will kill you now.
11:10What I said is this,
11:13let's be frank,
11:15encourage the criminals to fight,
11:21encourage them to draw their guns.
11:24For Senate President Francis Escudero,
11:28many of the things that former President Rodrigo Duterte
11:31said in the Senate yesterday,
11:33were heard by the President himself.
11:35But there is still a big difference
11:38because Duterte's words were under oath
11:42in the Senate yesterday.
11:43All the words he said yesterday
11:46were under oath.
11:47He swore.
11:48And he said that was the truth
11:50until he found out
11:53that it can be used against him
11:55in favor or against him.
11:57It is not possible to say that it was a joke
12:00or whatever oath he said.
12:02Senator Riza Ontiveros said
12:04that the Department of Justice
12:08and the International Criminal Court or ICC
12:11were the ones who promised Duterte's confession.
12:14Like the death squad in Davao City,
12:18he was the one who convinced the police officials
12:22to kill some individuals
12:24and he ordered the suspects to be shot
12:27so that they can fight to be killed.
12:29Senator,
12:31Duterte should first obey the law of man
12:34before the punishment of hell
12:36because he promised responsibility
12:39for bloodshed on drugs.
12:41For Senator Coco Pimentel,
12:44Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee
12:46that is advocating for the end of the drug war,
12:48he wants to study the inside and outside of the government
12:53of what Duterte said while he was under oath.
12:56The question is,
12:57can Duterte face the cases
13:00based on what he spread in the Senate?
13:02Escudero, who is a lawyer,
13:05said that the victims of the drug war
13:08are the victims of the drug war.
13:09Because in the end, you still have to complain.
13:12The party in interest who can complain
13:15is the family of the victim.
13:17Several relatives of drug war victims
13:19from the Project Paghinom group
13:21went to the hearing
13:23with Randy De Los Santos,
13:25T.U.E. of Kian De Los Santos
13:27who is in the midst of the campaign against drugs.
13:30The group discussed the possible legal steps,
13:34but hopefully, they will be helped by the government.
13:37Maybe the Department of Justice or the NBI
13:43will be able to look into these cases
13:50and give the families who are hoping for justice.
13:54In the DZWB's interview,
13:57Commission on Human Rights Chairperson
13:59Richard Palpalatok said that until now,
14:02the PNP made it difficult for them
14:04in asking for records related to the drug war.
14:07Despite the PNP's reasoning,
14:09the exemptions to Freedom of Information
14:12are under Executive Order No. 2 of Duterte.
14:16We listened to the PNP's reaction,
14:18but they still have no answer.
14:19Ontiveros, who called on the public
14:24and the Commission on Human Rights,
14:25for forensic data, police records,
14:28and other official documents
14:30regarding the war on drugs of Duterte.
14:33We tried to get a copy of Malacanang,
14:35but they still have no answer.
14:37For GMA Integrated News,
14:40Sangra Aguinaldo was detained for 24 hours.
14:44The former actor John Wayne Sase was arrested by the police
14:48after his friend was shot.
14:52The actor's defense in my arrest.
14:58The victim was caught walking on a sidewalk.
15:02Just a few minutes later,
15:07the bullets went off.
15:10Four bullets were enough to kill the victim.
15:14He was shot at 7.30 p.m. in Barangay Sagad, Pasig.
15:18I saw the man.
15:20He was already handcuffed.
15:23He was already dead.
15:25The victim, Lionel Eugenio, was identified.
15:28My father was supposed to take him to the BGC.
15:31He was supposed to do a service.
15:34I was just surprised.
15:36That's what happened.
15:38I was so angry that it hurt so much.
15:43To that person, if you have a conscience,
15:45please come out.
15:47I hope you have a conscience if you're watching this.
15:50The suspect in the crime,
15:52the former actor John Wayne Sase,
15:54was given by Pasig Police
15:56in a GMA Integrated News CCTV video
15:59that was taken by a hotel in Pasig
16:01where Sase checked in after the crime.
16:04The undercover police
16:06accompanied him to the lobby as if they were inquiring.
16:08Just a few minutes later,
16:10the suspect came out
16:12and was about to be transferred to the reception.
16:14He was brought here by the police.
16:18According to the witnesses,
16:20before the crime happened,
16:21they noticed the movement of the suspect.
16:25He was drunk.
16:26His eyes were red.
16:28He looked so pale.
16:29I was wondering
16:31if he was being held from behind.
16:33The police had a lead
16:35on where Sase was being looked for.
16:36When he posted this on his social media account
16:39a few hours after the crime,
16:41it seemed like the suspect was being followed in the post.
16:44But what shocked him
16:46was the background of his picture
16:48that was taken by a hotel in Pasig.
16:51According to the investigation,
16:52the suspect and the victim were former friends
16:54but their friendship was destroyed
16:56by the words,
16:57the man who was following the suspect.
17:00He was following me.
17:03He was following me and my family.
17:06He was following me.
17:07That was the last time he was following me.
17:09He was talking to me.
17:12He was just following me.
17:13That's all.
17:14I felt that he was doing something bad.
17:17The motive of this case is an old personal grudge.
17:21There are grave threats in each case.
17:24That's what the motive is.
17:28The Pasig Police recovered a murder weapon
17:30which is a .45-caliber pistol.
17:33The victim and the suspect
17:34are both on the Pasig Police drug watch list.
17:37The latter was charged with murder.
17:39There is a premeditated planning.
17:43At the shadow of the night,
17:46he shot the victim
17:50without any defense.
17:52For GMA Integrated News,
17:54Emil Zumangil,
17:55Nakatutok 24 Horas.
17:58Two days before the funeral,
18:01the bones of the deceased
18:03who have not been buried for a long time
18:07are being transferred to Tala Cemetery in Caloocan.
18:10Other cemeteries are also being prepared
18:12for the funeral.
18:13Mary Zumali,
18:16Nakatutok 24 Horas.
18:18The bones of the deceased
18:20are being transferred to Tala Cemetery in Caloocan.
18:25According to the cemetery,
18:27the bones of the deceased
18:29who have not been buried for a long time
18:31are being transferred to the mass vault.
18:35This is to be used for the burial
18:37of the 40 deceased
18:39who are being buried here every week.
18:41The bones are being transferred
18:43to the expiring contracts.
18:46We are removing the old ones
18:50and replacing them with new ones.
18:52The old ones have not arrived yet,
18:57so we need to put them aside
19:00because we are avoiding the spread of the bones here.
19:04The bones of the deceased
19:06who are being buried here for 5 years
19:08are being transferred to the mass vault
19:10after the bones are being transferred
19:12to the stone vault
19:14which can be renewed for Php 100 per year
19:16before being transferred to the mass vault
19:18where the bones of the deceased
19:20are being transferred together.
19:22This is not just an ordinary foundation
19:24of an establishment
19:26because I am building this
19:28on top of the mass vault
19:30of Tala Cemetery.
19:32The bones of the deceased
19:34are being transferred here
19:36to the mass vault
19:38where the bones of the deceased
19:40are being transferred
19:42to the mass vault
19:44where the bones of the deceased
19:46are being transferred
19:48to the mass vault
19:50where the bones of the deceased
19:52are being transferred
19:54to the mass vault
19:56where the bones of the deceased
19:58are being transferred
20:00to the mass vault
20:02where the bones of the deceased
20:04are being transferred
20:06to the mass vault
20:08where the bones of the deceased
20:10are being transferred
20:12to the mass vault
20:14where the bones of the deceased
20:16are being transferred
20:18to the mass vault
20:20where the bones of the deceased
20:22are being transferred
20:24to the mass vault
20:26where the bones of the deceased
20:28are being transferred
20:30to the mass vault
20:32where the bones of the deceased
20:34are being transferred
20:36to the mass vault
20:38where the bones of the deceased
20:40are being transferred
20:42to the mass vault
20:44where the bones of the deceased
20:46are being transferred
20:48to the mass vault
20:50where the bones of the deceased
20:52are being transferred
20:54to the mass vault
20:56where the bones of the deceased
20:58are being transferred
21:00After painting,
21:02we will clean it
21:04so that it will look clean
21:06so that it will look clean
21:08It is also being prepared
21:10in other parts of the country
21:12like Bontoc Mountain Province
21:14where the bones are being cleaned
21:16and painted
21:18Lights are being installed
21:20inside and outside the cemeteries
21:22inside and outside the cemeteries
21:24inside and outside the cemeteries
21:26inside and outside the cemeteries
21:28Flowers are also being sold
21:30in Baguio
21:32from different flower farms in Benguet
21:34These were planted before
21:36the Christine typhoon came
21:38so it is cheaper than usual
21:40Combo K costs Php 100 to Php 800
21:42depending on the combination of flowers
21:44Depending on the combination of flowers
21:46For GMA Integrated News, I'm Maris Umali
21:48for Tutok 24 Hours
21:50For GMA Integrated News, I'm Maris Umali
21:52For GMA Integrated News, I'm Maris Umali
21:54For GMA Integrated News, I'm Maris Umali
21:56The Milaur-Naga Road was damaged
21:58by the Christine typhoon
22:00However, there are passengers
22:02who were saved
22:04due to the delayed travel
22:06and Joseph Moro is in touch
22:10In Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange
22:12In Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange
22:14where Southern Tagalog travelers
22:16Bicol and some parts of
22:18Visayas and Mindanao
22:20as well as the bus driver
22:22Nino
22:24arrived yesterday
22:26We slept here last night
22:28It is also important for Annabelle
22:30to be able to travel even if there is a typhoon
22:32Aside from Ondas, she will also follow
22:34the 74-year-old
22:36that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:38The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:40The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:42The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:44The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:46The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:48The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:50The 74-year-old that was affected by the Christine typhoon
22:52Even though the trips to
22:54Cagayan, Baguio, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan
22:56were more affected by the typhoon
22:58Del Norte was the most affected
23:00according to the forecast
23:02Bicol was still affected
23:04because of the Christine typhoon
23:06According to the
23:08Atlanta Transportation Office Region 5
23:10Milo or Naga Road
23:12was able to pass
23:14but the passengers were still advised to be careful
23:16The clearing operations
23:18of our government agencies
23:20both local and national
23:22The traffic there is low
23:24Our passengers are also pitiful
23:26if they are only able to stand by
23:28inside the bus
23:30According to the PITEC, they are expecting
23:32up to 200,000 passengers
23:34on Wednesdays and Fridays for Ondas
23:36and even though there is a typhoon
23:38they are hoping that it will have little effect
23:40here
23:42The MMDA will temporarily allow
23:44provincial buses
23:46to pass through EDSA
23:48from now until 5am
23:50on November 4
23:52The buses from North Luzon
23:54will be able to stop at their terminals
23:56in Cubao and Quezon City
23:58even though the buses from South Luzon
24:00will only allow PITECs and PASAY
24:02The local government
24:04is expecting more than
24:061.5 million passengers
24:08on this Ondas
24:10For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong
24:12for Tutok 24 Horas
24:18Good evening Kapuso!
24:20The leaders of City of Smiles
24:22had a beautiful smile
24:24at the start of the celebration
24:26of the Mascara Festival in Bacolod
24:28Aside from that, the Kapuso and Sparkle Stars
24:30were also happy in Batangas
24:32Adrian Prietos of GMA Regional TV
24:42The smiles of the Bacolod
24:44Kinapulang Araw Stars
24:46Ashley Ortega and Jey Ortega
24:48and the Sparkle Stars
24:50Sonia Mejia and Sean Visagas
24:52at the Kapuso Mall Show
24:54at the opening of the Mascara Festival
24:56They performed the song
24:58Numbers
25:08For a more complete cultural experience
25:10and to understand the history
25:12of the Mascara Festival
25:14The four of them went to the Mascara Gallery
25:16where they met the famous
25:18mask maker, Jojo Vito
25:30The Kapuso Stars were also happy
25:32at the opening of the Feria Oktubre
25:34of Rafael in Calaca, Batangas
25:36at the opening of the
25:38Calaca 2024 Grand Coronation Night
25:40The Kapuso Stars were excited
25:42to see the Clash 2024 Judge
25:44Christian Bautista
25:54The All Out Sunday Star
25:56Anthony Rosaldo also had a special performance
26:06From GMA Regional TV
26:08and GMA Integrated News
26:10We also had Prietos
26:12who talked for 24 hours

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