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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 30, 2024

- Ilang pasaherong uuwi sa mga probinsiya para sa Undas, maagang dumating sa Manila Northport | Ilang pasaherong naantala ang biyahe dahil sa Bagyong Kristine, umaasang makakauwi na sa kanilang probinsiya | 1.6 milyong pasahero, inaasahang dadagsa sa mga pantalan sa buong bansa para sa Undas
- Mga bumibili ng kandila para sa Undas, maagang pumunta sa Divisoria, Manila
- Ilang residente, mas piniling manatili sa evacuation center dahil sa banta ng Bagyong Leon | Mga umuwing pamilya, pinababalik sa mga evacuation center bilang pag-iingat sa Bagyong Leon | Pre-emptive evacuation, paghahanda ng rescue equipment, at liquor ban, ipinatutupad sa iba pang bayan | Bangkay ng lolong nahulog sa ilog sa kasagsagan ng Bagyong Kristine, natagpuan sa Pared River
- Ilang bibiyahe para sa Undas, nagmamadali na para hindi abutan ng malakas na ulan at kanselasyon ng mga biyahe dahil sa Bagyong Leon
- Ilang bibiyahe sakay ng bus pa-probinsiya para sa Undas, maagang pumunta sa mga terminal
- Paglilipat ng hindi nagamit na pondo ng PhilHealth sa National Treasury, ipinatigil muna ng Supreme Court
- Senate President Escudero: Mga pahayag ni FPRRD sa Senado tungkol sa drug war, puwedeng gamitin laban sa kaniya | Kaanak ng mga biktima ng drug war, pinag-aaralan ang mga posibleng legal na hakbang kaugnay sa mga pahayag ni FPRRD | Abogado ng mga biktima ng drug war, naniniwalang puwedeng tanggapin ng ICC ang mga pahayag ni FPRRD | House Quad Committee, mas pabor na korte sa Pilipinas ang humawak sa mga posibleng kaso kay FPRRD
- Kasong material misrepresentation vs. Alice Guo, isinampa ng Comelec sa Tarlac RTC
- Hit GMA Afternoon Prime series na "Lilet Matias, Attorney-at-Law," mapapanood hanggang 2025 | Jo Berry at EA Guzman, nakabuo ng magandang friendship dahil sa programa | EA Guzman, ikinuwento ang muling pagkaka-ospital ni Shaira Diaz | Jo Berry, hindi makakauwi sa kanilang probinsya para sa Undas | EA Guzman, bibisita sa puntod ng ama sa Undas

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03:08Manila North and South Cemeteries,
03:11from 5am to 7pm,
03:14from today to November 3.
03:17Manila Memorial Park, Paranaque,
03:20from 6am to 6pm,
03:23from today to November 2.
03:26From 6am to 12.30pm,
03:29from 6am to 12.30pm,
03:32from 6am to 12.30pm,
03:35From 6am to 10pm,
03:38from today to November 2.
03:41From tomorrow to November 1,
03:44from 6am to 8pm,
03:47from Manila Memorial Park.
03:50From 6am to 12.30pm,
03:53from Manila Cemetery in Malabon.
04:00From Manila Cemetery in Pasig,
04:05from today to November 1,
04:08From October 31 to November 1,
04:11No cremation is allowed.
04:20We will get to know that at the Manila North Port Terminal,
04:23this past 6 am,
04:26at 6.07 am in the morning!
04:28There will be passengers there,
04:31those who will be returning home for the week,
04:34Some of them were hit by a typhoon during their trip.
04:42Meanwhile, from North Port, let's move to Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, or PITX.
04:48There are still stragglers there, some of them will travel to Matangas to cross the sea.
04:53Roro will take you there.
05:04Former actor John Wayne Sase was arrested for running away from his friend in Pasig,
05:10which we reported yesterday.
05:12Four bullets hit the victim, Lionel Perez Eugenio, according to his relatives.
05:18In the CCTV footage provided by the police in GMA Integrated News,
05:22Sase was arrested by civilian police in the lobby of a hotel.
05:28The former actor learned about the crime a few hours after he uploaded the footage on social media.
05:35After the investigation, Sase had a deep grudge against his friend and shot him.
05:41The suspect and the victim, both on the drug watch list of Pasig Police, were charged with each other.
05:48Sase was charged with murder.
05:51His life and the life of his family were at stake.
05:54He also felt that his friend would do something bad.
05:59The gun that he used to kill him was recovered.
06:05Almost two decades after his arrest in Manila,
06:08the man accused of killing his wife using an electric fan refused to give his statement.
06:15We have the first news from Bea Pinla.
06:18He was shot.
06:20This 49-year-old man, who was arrested in his own house in Tondo, Manila for killing his wife in 2007, was 17 years old.
06:35They have a long history.
06:39His uncle was the reason for his death.
06:48According to the police, the electric fan was the weapon used by the man to kill the victim.
06:53The accused hid in Eastern Samar after the incident.
06:57When he returned to Manila, he was informed by an informant in the Robbery and Theft Unit of Police Manila.
07:05Someone went to them and gave information that this man is here in Manila.
07:12The warrant is the same.
07:14He is under the jurisdiction of law enforcers.
07:18Any unit of PNP or NBI can arrest him.
07:22GMA Integrated News tried to get hold of the accused, but...
07:29He is now in jail at the MPD Custodial Facility.
07:33This is the first news.
07:35Bea Pinla for GMA Integrated News.
07:40The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board approved the addition of P32 to P40 in the daily minimum wage in Western Visayas.
07:51According to the Department of Labor and Employment,
07:53P485 to P513 will be the daily wage of those in the non-agriculture sector.
08:01Meanwhile, P480 will be the daily wage of those in the agriculture sector.
08:06P1,000 was also approved to increase the salary of households.
08:10The monthly salary of households in the region is now P6,000.
08:17It will be effective on November 17 this year.
08:22Meanwhile, news in America.
08:24Times Square in New York is now ready for the release of the upcoming Day of the Dead.
08:29Three large sculptures are on display to symbolize the celebration of Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday.
08:37Based on tradition, the dead are believed to return to the world to visit their loved ones.
08:43One of the sculptures is traditionally wearing a headdress.
08:49On November 1, Dia de los Muertos is celebrated as a reminder to the loved ones.
08:55For those visiting Manila North Cemetery this season,
08:59there are closed roads near the cemetery.
09:02It starts today, October 30, until 7 p.m. on November 3.
09:07Let's take a look at the closed roads.
09:10For the time being, Aurora Boulevard is closed.
09:15Aurora Boulevard until Rizal Avenue.
09:23Also, Blumentritt Road from A. Bonifacio to Piguebara is closed.
09:32Retiro Street from Dimasalang until Blumentritt Exit or Extension is closed.
09:45Dimasalang Road from Makiling to Blumentritt Road is also closed.
09:51There are a lot of road closures.
09:53Piguebara Street from Cavite to Aurora Boulevard is also closed.
09:59Here are the designated parking areas for those visiting Manila North Cemetery.
10:06That is the parking.
10:11Of course, we need to park at Piguebara Street, F. Huertas, Oroquieta,
10:20and we can also park at Simon Street from Dimasalang Road until Blumentritt Street.
10:34Meanwhile, in other news,
10:36a man was charged with rape in Rizal in 2011.
10:42He was charged with adultery,
10:44while he was having an argument with a drunk man.
10:48The criminal was found guilty.
10:50AJ Gomez has the first news.
10:55This man went straight to prison.
10:57After being arrested by the police in Barangay San Roque, Antipolo City,
11:01yesterday afternoon,
11:03according to the police,
11:04a 30-year-old man was charged with rape last week.
11:09Before the two charges were settled,
11:11it was found that the man was facing an arrest warrant because of the rape case.
11:17We searched our records,
11:19and we found that he was raped in five counts.
11:21So, instead of settling,
11:24the police came and arrested him
11:27because it was a warrant of arrest.
11:30He was arrested for rape.
11:33The crime happened in 2011 in Antipolo City.
11:37The accused was 17 years old.
11:39He was known as Dar,
11:41the victim,
11:42when he was 13 years old,
11:44according to the police.
11:45In February 2012,
11:46the arrest warrant was issued against Dar,
11:49who was charged with five counts of rape.
11:52He was the only one who was issued an arrest warrant
11:55because he did not surrender or undergo CSWD in his social welfare.
12:04He has been looking for a warrant for 12 years.
12:07He will only have closure now because he has been arrested.
12:09Gang rape was the complaint filed against them by the victim's mother.
12:13But according to the accused,
12:15there is no truth to the case.
12:17The abduction of a minor victim is the root of the problem for them.
12:22The mother called us.
12:25If my son does not come home by this time,
12:28I will have you arrested.
12:29Why are you arresting us?
12:31The woman is our friend.
12:32She does not want me to go home.
12:34Because she understands that if she goes home,
12:37she will be in trouble again.
12:39Because whenever she comes to us,
12:41she always has a problem.
12:43In addition,
12:44they were able to pay a fine of P50,000
12:47to the victim's family
12:49when they filed a complaint.
12:51The woman is just there.
12:53I can see her there.
12:55She is facing us because she knows the truth.
12:57This is the first news.
12:59EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
13:04Exclusively brought to you by GMA Integrated News,
13:07UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed
13:10on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs.
13:14Although the Philippines is one of the countries
13:16with the lowest SDG score,
13:18it is not impossible for the target countries to reach.
13:21This is the first news of Pia Arcangel.
13:27In 2015, the United Nations
13:30laid down the 17 Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs.
13:34These include Zero Hunger, Gender Equality,
13:37Quality Education, Climate Protection, and others.
13:40The Philippines is the 72nd out of 167 countries
13:45when it comes to SDG score,
13:47one of the lowest in ASEAN.
13:49In an exclusive interview with GMA Integrated News,
13:52UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed
13:55who is in the Philippines for the International Conference
13:58on Women, Peace, and Security,
14:00she said that the Philippines is not alone
14:02in the difficulty of reaching the SDG.
14:04This is because of the COVID pandemic
14:06and other factors such as the climate crisis
14:09and the war in Ukraine.
14:12The world is not doing well.
14:13It's not just the Philippines.
14:15We have a terrible score of 17% of the SDGs globally.
14:19What has really constrained countries for not achieving the SDGs
14:23has been the international finance.
14:26I see the potential for the Philippines to do much better
14:29but it needs also the support of the international community.
14:33Mohammed believes that it is not impossible for the Philippines to reach the SDGs.
14:38I'm very optimistic that you will go far.
14:41There are a number of challenges that you have ahead.
14:44Reforms have to be owned and they have to be consolidated upon.
14:48It's important that we look at all the communities.
15:09Multilateralism still works
15:11and it's still very important to our global family
15:16being able to have a voice for their concerns,
15:19for the opportunities, for the challenges.
15:21A space where there is a light on all issues.
15:25Without us having that space to continue to try to do that,
15:28it would be much worse.
15:30This is the first news.
15:31PR Kanghel for GMA Integrated News.
15:35The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reached an agreement
15:39with those affected by Hurricane Christine.
15:41The Saudi Arabian government hopes that those affected will recover soon.
15:45First, they gave 1.5 million US Dollars
15:48or 84 million Pesos in American aid for those affected by the hurricane.
15:53They also helped in the relief operations in Singapore, Australia and Malaysia.
15:57The United Kingdom, Japan, Germany and China also expressed their willingness to help.
16:05We are seeing that more than a million passengers will be added to the services
16:09so that they can go home to their provinces for the hurricane.
16:13Let's analyze the situation in Manila North Port Terminal
16:16with the first news live from James Agustin.
16:19James.
16:23Good morning.
16:24Passengers are arriving here in Manila North Port Passenger Terminal
16:28to go home to their provinces for the hurricane.
16:31Some passengers have already passed through here
16:34and I also talked to some of them.
16:36They have been here for a few days already
16:39and they hope that they will be able to leave today.
16:45In Manila North Port Passenger Terminal,
16:47some passengers have already passed through here.
16:50Others arrived early even though they will be leaving later in the afternoon.
16:54Like Jennifer and her son and mother who came from Laguna.
16:58They will go home to Cagayan de Oro for the hurricane.
17:00We are very nervous and excited because we will be able to see our family again in the province.
17:06But we are afraid that the same thing will happen again.
17:12But we are just praying that everything will be okay
17:15so that we will be able to go home to our province.
17:18Jennifer's trip is scheduled for this Monday
17:20but because of the storm, her schedule was postponed.
17:23That's why her vacation is only for a week.
17:26It will be a burden for her family.
17:29We don't have a choice but to do it
17:31because it's a waste of what we paid to go there.
17:35We will be able to go there with our family
17:38even if our vacation is only for two days.
17:42Bobby is on a trip to Bacolod.
17:43He has been here since yesterday.
17:45He will be spending more money if he goes back to Batangas.
17:49I just want to go home.
17:52So that we can go home.
17:56That's where we will go, right?
17:58Yes, that's where we will call Halloween.
18:02Krista is hoping that she will be able to travel
18:04after they went home three times because of the storm.
18:09It's really hard because we are running out of money.
18:13We are going back and forth.
18:15I'm really excited because I will be able to see my son.
18:20I'm just waiting for him there.
18:23The Philippine Ports Authority has implemented
18:25a full manpower as a preparation for the arrival of passengers for the trip.
18:291.6 million passengers are expected to arrive
18:33to the provinces of the entire country.
18:41As for the information that we received
18:43from the management of the Manila North Port Passenger Terminal,
18:47the schedule of the ship's arrival and departure
18:49for Bacolod, Iloilo, and Cagayan de Oro
18:52will be extended until 3 p.m.
18:54There is no announcement of cancellation of the trip yet.
18:57That is the first news from Manila.
18:59I am James Agustin for Joyma Integrated News.
19:04To avoid the storm,
19:06many people are buying candles in Divisoria for the trip.
19:09Let's do a price check with the first news from EJ Gomez.
19:18It's only 5 a.m.
19:20and the store of these candles in Divisoria, Manila is already open.
19:23Many people have already bought their candles,
19:25just like Maricon.
19:27When you travel to the province,
19:29it's natural to be tired and hot.
19:34Right?
19:35It's not like now.
19:37You are relaxed.
19:38Baby traveled from Alfonso Cavite at 3 a.m.
19:42to buy candles from the store.
19:45It's almost time.
19:47Many people are already buying.
19:49Even if we don't have a chance to buy candles,
19:51when the storm comes,
19:53the price will increase.
19:55Whatever price we buy,
19:57until the storm is over,
20:00that's still our price.
20:02The price of some vigil candle sizes
20:04can be bought for 62 to 85 pesos.
20:07As for the sperma candles,
20:09they can be bought for 25 pesos,
20:1130 pesos, 56 pesos,
20:13and 72 pesos depending on the size.
20:15As for candles that don't melt easily,
20:17there are special candles
20:19with different colors and sizes
20:21that are sold for 104 to 255 pesos.
20:25As for candles with covers,
20:29they are sold for 100 to 125 pesos.
20:33According to the sellers,
20:35their prices will not change
20:37until the storm is over this year.
20:39This is the first news.
20:41EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
20:47The residents of Cagayan Province
20:49have been alerted for the León storm.
20:51Some residents have returned
20:53to evacuation centers.
20:55Live from Tunggigarau City,
20:57first news,
20:59Jonathan Andal.
21:01Jonathan.
21:05It's not raining yet,
21:07but the sky is already dark
21:09and the wind is blowing.
21:11Last night, it rained heavily
21:13in Tunggigarau City.
21:15Some evacuees who evacuated
21:17during the Christine storm
21:19were afraid to return to their homes.
21:25Mother Edita packed her bags
21:27to go home.
21:29She has been in the evacuation center
21:31for more than a week
21:33since the Christine storm.
21:35But she was left behind
21:37We were hoping to return,
21:39but when I saw the situation
21:41that the sky was already dark,
21:43we decided not to leave
21:45because of the wind.
21:47Mother Edita was afraid
21:49of the new storm,
21:51so she decided not to leave
21:53the evacuation center.
21:55Our house is empty.
21:57We are just sad.
21:59Only a few families are
22:01in the evacuation center
22:03of Barangay Balzain East
22:05Yesterday, 70 families
22:07returned home.
22:09But because of the new storm,
22:11the mayor told the captain
22:13that the evacuees
22:15will return home.
22:17They want to return here.
22:19It's hard to pack
22:21and return here.
22:23They are tired.
22:25What we are doing now
22:27is to tell them
22:29that we will do
22:31a preemptive evacuation.
22:33In the town of Santa Ana,
22:35in the north of the province,
22:37a preemptive evacuation
22:39was already done for 25 families.
22:41In the town of Alacapan,
22:43rescue equipment was already prepared.
22:45While in the town of Lalo,
22:47a liquor ban was already implemented.
22:49In Baggao,
22:51a grandfather's house
22:53was found in Parrot River.
22:55He was gone for three days
22:57after falling into the river
22:59with a high level
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31:55But can Duterte face the cases based on what he said in the Senate, said Escudero?
32:07Because in the end, you still need to complain.
32:10The party in interest, the one who can complain is the victim's family.
32:15The group of relatives of drug war victims will talk about a possible legal step.
32:21But hopefully, the government will help them.
32:24Maybe the Department of Justice or the NBI can look into it.
32:30They have more power to look into these cases and give answers to the families who are hoping for answers.
32:41For Senator Poco Pimentel, chairman of the Senate subcommittee that is in charge of listening to drug war,
32:48he wants the lawyers to study what Duterte said under oath inside and outside the government.
32:55Senator Riza Ontiveros, who is part of the hearing, hopes that the Department of Justice
33:01and the investigators of the International Criminal Court will study what the former president said.
33:07In the eyes of one of the lawyers of war on drugs victims who went to the ICC,
33:12is the ICC admissible or can the ICC accept the statements of Duterte in the Senate?
33:18There are only two questions. Is it relevant? Is it material?
33:22Is it relevant or is it related to the investigation in the ICC?
33:29Yes. Regarding the war on drugs of Duterte, is it material? Is it important to face the ICC?
33:37Yes. Because this is what he said.
33:40ACT-Teachers Partylist Representative Franz Castro called for the Senate to submit the affidavit
33:46and recording of the Senate hearing in the ICC.
33:49The Quadcom in Cabra again denied their invitation to face former President Duterte in their hearing
33:56at the DOJ in Rawambola to investigate his statements in the Senate.
34:02These cases could include crimes against humanity as penalized under Republic Act No. 9851,
34:10the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law,
34:15genocide, and other crimes against humanity. That's the title of the Republic Act.
34:23And other criminal laws, not to mention the potential jurisdiction of the ICC.
34:28If the DOJ asks that we can turn over the documents, we will do it.
34:33If some Quadcom co-chairs in Cabra will ask,
34:37they prefer if the Philippine court will hold Duterte's case.
34:42Well, I have always been true to my statement since we started the EJK hearings
34:53that I'm not going to allow the ICC to get our documents for that.
34:59It would be better if they prosecute him domestically.
35:05I'm not in favor of the ICC ever since.
35:07Now, if the DOJ fails in doing their job on this matter,
35:12then the more the ICC will take cognizance.
35:16So I think it's really up to the DOJ to do their work.
35:20We asked for the DOJ's permission on this matter.
35:23This is the first news, Sandra Aguinaldo for GMA Integrated News.
35:31The case of material misrepresentation was filed by Dismissed Bamban Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo
35:37of the Commission on Elections in the Tarlac Regional Trial Court.
35:41According to Comelec, Guo lied in his Certificate of Candidacy in the 2022 election regarding his Filipino citizenship.
35:50Comelec found out that Guo's fingerprints matched his voting records in the fingerprints of the Chinese national Guo Huaping.
36:01According to Contras Alaysay, on September 12,
36:04Guo's company questioned him for being a witness of the fingerprint examination.
36:09GMA Integrated News is trying to find a new witness in the field of the former mayor, especially in this case.
36:15Guo is currently in jail in Pacific City Jail due to a separate case of qualified human trafficking.
36:26The arrival and discharging of passengers from the buses to their homes in the provinces is also early.
36:30For Undas, live from Paranaque Integrated, WNL Exchange, we have the first news, Bam Alegre.
36:38Bam!
36:40Egan, good morning!
36:41It's only been a few days since Undas arrived,
36:43that's why many people are expected to travel to their provinces to visit their loved ones.
36:54Domen Castro and his wife tried to go back to Gapan, Nueva Ecija,
36:58in the middle of the day, the rush hour before Undas arrived.
37:01That's why now they can't go back to Cali.
37:03It's still early in the morning, and they're already inside the bus here in Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange.
37:08It's hard to have a lot of passengers.
37:11It's hard to have a lot of passengers.
37:14That's also what construction worker Robert Rapsin discarded.
37:17He said it's time-out for Undas to go to Masbate.
37:21He also intended to go to the terminal early because when people travel at the same time, it's hard to travel.
37:27There are a lot of passengers.
37:28It's hard to have a lot of passengers.
37:29It's hard to avoid traffic, and it's hard to travel.
37:35It's hard to have a lot of passengers.
37:37PITX is ready for the increase in passengers,
37:39especially since the government offices will only be open for half a day tomorrow, October 31.
37:43Schools will also be closed based on the announcement by Malacanang.
37:47PITX has police visibility as part of the campaign Ligtas Undas 2024,
37:52while provincial buses in EDSA are allowed according to MMDA.
37:56Buses from North Luzon can stop at their terminals in Cubajo, Quezon City.
38:01Here in PITX and Pasay, buses from South Luzon can stop until November 4.
38:11PITX has issued a warning for those who want to travel to Bicol Region.
38:15Double-check the website or call the office.
38:18According to the status of their trip to Bicol,
38:20they were affected by Hurricane Christine.
38:22Some roads will go to Bicol.
38:24This is the latest news from PITX.
38:26Bamalagre for GMA Integrated News.
38:31The importance of women's participation in peace talks
38:34at the International Conference on Women, Peace and Security
38:38was also highlighted.
38:39According to the United Nations Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa,
38:42Hana Tete,
38:44women can have a broader perspective on the effects of war
38:48because they are among the most affected when there is chaos.
38:53The peace process will be more legitimate and effective
38:56if women are included in the talks.
38:59As of now, this is still a challenge
39:01because there are still women who are not allowed to study
39:06and have a voice in society,
39:08like the Taliban group in Afghanistan.
39:11Aside from the issue of peace,
39:13the ICWPS also highlighted the importance of women's rights
39:17and gender equality.
39:23How are you monitoring Hurricane Leone?
39:26This morning, we are live with Channel Dominguez,
39:30weather specialist from Pagasa.
39:32Good morning.
39:36Good morning, Ms. Channel.
39:38Good morning to you and good morning to our viewers.
39:43Compared to the past few days,
39:45when Hurricane Leone just entered the PAR,
39:47the impact of Hurricane Leone is already widespread.
39:50Can you say that it is more widespread
39:52compared to Hurricane Christine?
39:55Yes, if we remember,
39:57Hurricane Christine is very widespread.
40:00Its radius reached 700 kilometers.
40:04But if we compare it to Hurricane Leone,
40:07it is only 680 kilometers wide.
40:12So if we compare it, Hurricane Christine is still more widespread.
40:17What are the reasons we see
40:19that Hurricane Leone is getting stronger?
40:22Yes, if we remember,
40:24if we compare it to Hurricane Christine,
40:26Hurricane Christine had a landfall scenario
40:30that's why it had an interaction with land
40:33that's why it stayed as a severe tropical storm.
40:36But Hurricane Leone is continuously moving in the ocean
40:40and now it is in favorable conditions
40:44that's why it is continuously getting stronger.
40:48Can you explain to us
40:50what is the rapid intensification of a storm?
40:54Yes, this rapid intensification that we call it
40:57is when its upgrade to the next category
41:02within the next 24 hours.
41:05Can we say that we can experience that now in Hurricane Leone?
41:08Yes, we can experience that because we can also see
41:12that it is like a typhoon.
41:18Is the chance of a storm to landfall in Batanes still high?
41:23And when can we expect this?
41:25As we can see, its closest approach is tomorrow
41:29or in the afternoon here in Batanes.
41:33Now, we can see that we are not avoiding
41:36the landfall scenario here in Batanes.
41:39But we can also expect that even if it doesn't landfall
41:43here in Batanes, we can expect strong winds and rains
41:47because of Hurricane Leone.
41:50For the upcoming weekend,
41:55what can we expect?
41:57Will it be rainy? Will there be strong winds?
42:00Or a combination of the two?
42:02For Metro Manila, we can expect that we can experience
42:06improving weather on Monday.
42:09But we can also expect quick rains like localized thunderstorms.
42:15But for our countrymen, especially here in Northern Luzon,
42:19we can still expect the effects of Hurricane Leone
42:22because of its rain bands or its outcrops or extension.
42:28Thank you very much.
42:29Good morning, Ms. Chellal Dominguez from Pagasa.
42:32Take care.
42:37There are additional class suspicions this Wednesday.
42:39Kindergartens and private schools in Baguio City
42:42are not allowed until Grade 12.
42:45In Rial, Infanta, General Nacar, Olilio, Patnanungan,
42:52Panukulan, Burdeos, and Humaling in Quezon Province.
42:56Also in Mauban, Alabat, Perez, Quezon, Calawag,
43:00Atimonan, Claridel, Gumaca, Lopez, Ginayangan, and Tagkawayan.
43:06All classes are not allowed in Aurora Province and Naga City in Camarines Sur.
43:12In Albay, there are no face-to-face classes in public and private schools there.
43:17Class suspicions are still due to the incident left by Hurricane Christine
43:21and as a preparation for Hurricane Leone.
43:29More than a hundred people were injured
43:30due to the explosion in the middle of a religious festival in India.
43:36Numerous people fled the festival,
43:39but later were shocked by the explosion
43:41where the explosions even caused an impact.
43:44They're being used as fireworks displays.
43:47According to the investigation,
43:48there is no permission to build a temple as fireworks display.
43:53Two people were arrested because of the incident.
43:56The injured are being taken to the hospital.
43:59Two have been arrested for the incident.
44:02The injured are being taken to the hospital.
44:13The UNDAS plan is all set.
44:15Lillet Matias, Attorney at Law.
44:17Stars Joe Berry and EA Guzman.
44:20But before that, the two are excited
44:21about the exciting things that are happening
44:23in the hit Afternoon Prime series.
44:25That's the first story of Lar Santiago.
44:30I'm not going down here!
44:33Now it's revealed who the real killer
44:36in the character of Maricel Laksa is.
44:39It's Atty. Mer in the Afternoon Prime series
44:42of Lillet Matias, Attorney at Law.
44:45Atty. Lillet Matias, you're free.
44:49Lillet is also free from the charges.
44:53And in her freedom,
44:55there will be changes in Lillet's life as a lawyer.
45:01In the past, when she was still in a private law firm,
45:04she already had a lot of people she wanted to help.
45:07Now, her being a lawyer has a deeper meaning
45:11when she mixed people up in prison.
45:14There will also be a good development
45:17in the character of Edgar Allan Guzman,
45:20who is Atty. Kurt.
45:22Especially Team Kulit,
45:24who is hoping and hoping for Team Kurt and Lillet,
45:29if they will really confess
45:32or if Kurt really has feelings for Lillet.
45:36Joe and EA are also very happy
45:39that Lillet Matias' fans will continue to watch
45:43until next year
45:45because of the great support given by the viewers.
45:50Joe and EA have been together in Taiping for a long time.
45:54They have formed a good friendship.
45:58And EA told Joe about the last hospitalization
46:02of his fiancée, Shaira Diaz.
46:05She also recovered again.
46:08She just had an infection in her veins.
46:11So she just needs to be cured.
46:13She just needs to be rushed to not get sick.
46:16Because if she gets sick, it's harder.
46:18It's already Monday on the upcoming Friday.
46:21That's why the Monday plans of EA and Joe are already complete.
46:25Even if Joe wants to,
46:27he won't be able to go to his parents and siblings.
46:32No, because our loved ones are still in the province,
46:38our columbarium.
46:40So they can't go to the province.
46:42So we just pray at home.
46:44Every Monday, we visit my dad.
46:47So it's either October 31 or November 1,
46:51we're there with him.
46:53Because we remember the whole day.
46:55Because that's the only time that we can spend the whole day.
46:58This is the first news.
47:01Lar Santiago for GMA Integrated News.
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47:19you can watch us on GMA Pinoy TV
47:21and www.gmanews.tv.
47:41Kapuso Abroad.

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