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00:00In the Bicol Region, some barangay delves are still isolated from landslides.
00:05Residents are walking barefoot for their needs.
00:10From Naga City, Camarines Sur, this is Ian Cruz. Ian?
00:18Sandra, there are still isolated places here in Camarines Sur.
00:22Some still have high waves, while others are due to the effects of landslides.
00:30Residents in Barangay Kapanpanan in Balatan, Camarines Sur are walking barefoot
00:36to continue their walk to get help.
00:41This is a challenge especially for the elderly.
00:45It's important. We need to cross.
00:48But it's hard to cross.
00:49It's hard, sir. It's really hard.
00:52It's really hard, but we are really strong.
00:56Because?
00:57Because we need to.
00:59That's why it's hoped that the super typhoon will not affect them.
01:03I hope it won't continue. It's really hard. It's expensive to buy.
01:11The road in this part of the barangay was cut off due to the landslide.
01:16Because of the heavy rain,
01:18on the side of the ruined road, the house of the deceased princess is still intact.
01:23Aside from my chickens, I left everything here.
01:26Maybe our children,
01:28because we didn't bring anything,
01:32we left our wives and children.
01:36I'm asking for help on how we can start.
01:42This is one of the needs of the residents.
01:45The residents are now using a zip line for essential goods such as flour, rice, and other products to be delivered to the other side.
01:56We can see that the situation here is really difficult.
02:00If it continues like this, it will be hard to cross the road.
02:08Soldiers are just choppers.
02:10Soldiers are just choppers who were able to deliver relief goods this Monday.
02:15It's still hard for the residents to enter because of the ruined road.
02:19And those who are just lazy to dig the ground.
02:23The DPWH is trying to clear the road and make a temporary passage.
02:30During the Christine earthquake,
02:3210 landslides were recorded in the entire area.
02:36Three were killed while three more were injured.
02:40If the rain is heavy, we won't be able to cross the road
02:45because the landslides are still dangerous.
02:48Just a little rain and the landslides will fall again.
02:52In Libon, Albay,
02:53you can see from Himpapawid the area where the landslides occurred during the Christine earthquake.
02:59Almost 30 houses in Barangay Borabod were hit by large rocks from the mountain.
03:05A resident is still looking for him and he was found dead in the landslide.
03:11One of the survivors is Vilma Rosal.
03:14She just went out of the house to look at the landslides.
03:18But when she came back,
03:20the house and two cars that were hit by the earthquake were gone.
03:26I told them that my husband was there.
03:29I thanked God.
03:34I thanked the people.
03:36And they took the car out.
03:39When they took it out,
03:41they said that it was only a few seconds.
03:43There, it was gone.
03:44Those who lost their homes were moved to a relocation site.
03:48On some roads leading to the coastal barangays,
03:51the landslides are still dangerous.
03:54On some roads, the land below is already damaged.
03:58Those who flee to Manila
04:00or those who sell their supplies to return to the coastal barangays
04:04are forced to travel long distances.
04:06But when the motorcycle can no longer carry them,
04:08they are forced to walk in the mudflats.
04:11The flood hit the barangay market again.
04:14What was left of the mudflats
04:16were cleaned by the residents.
04:19In Bonbon Elementary School,
04:21many walls were cleaned,
04:23but the roads are still full of mud
04:26and computers and books are damaged.
04:29Residents are also asking for help
04:32in the distribution that the Philippine Red Cross did earlier.
04:36Although some evacuees have returned home,
04:38they still need food
04:41and, above all, clean drinking water.
04:44Drinking water?
04:46The one that is rationed from the swamp?
04:48No, there is no drinking water
04:50because all the ponds are submerged.
04:52The taste is bad. It's not allowed.
04:54In the last chapter of the Capitol,
04:56there are almost 200,000 families
04:58in the evacuation center.
05:01Here in the town of Limon,
05:03three more barangays are isolated
05:05because of the cut roads.
05:11Sandra, there are still many barangays
05:13in the low-lying areas of Camp Sur
05:15that are still submerged in the flood.
05:17That's why many are hoping
05:19that there won't be more heavy rains
05:21from the super typhoon Leon
05:23so that they can recover
05:25from the effects of the typhoon Christine.
05:28Live from Naga City,
05:30for GMA Integrated News,
05:32I am Ian Cruz, your witness.