• 8 hours ago
Winasak ng storm surge o daluyong ang ilang istruktura sa Cagayan kabilang ang isang bahay at seawall. Mayroon pang na-video-hang nilamon ng daluyong.


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00:00Storm Surge destroyed a few structures in Cagayan including a house and a seawall.
00:09There was also a video of a storm that swept the area.
00:13Let's watch the live footage of Jonathan from the town of Santa Ana.
00:18Jonathan?
00:21Mel, this is what's behind me.
00:23This is the house that was destroyed by the storm surge.
00:25This is the resort that was destroyed by the storm surge.
00:29The two cottages and the two villas were eaten by the storm surge.
00:32Actually, Mel, the weather is fine here and the wind is not strong anymore.
00:37There is no more storm surge signal warning.
00:39But in these times, the waves are still scary because there is also a high tide now.
00:48The storm surge destroyed a seawall, a resort, and a house in Barangay Centro, Santa Ana, Cagayan.
00:59The walls were destroyed.
01:01The roofs were collapsed.
01:02The sea took the windmills below.
01:06Residents told us that the seawall was destroyed.
01:09They said that the waves reached Lagpasta.
01:11Actually, they said that the waves reached here in Malbubung.
01:15The storm surge was devastating because it ate this hill.
01:20It was just a hill.
01:21The other parts were swallowed by the sea and eaten by the waves.
01:24Even the land here was eaten by the sea.
01:29Look at the bottom of the house.
01:30It's already a hole.
01:33Josefina's house was destroyed by the storm surge.
01:37I feel sorry for my son.
01:40Why?
01:41He's the one who caused this to happen to our house.
01:44The only thing we can do is to move out.
01:48Sir, we don't have a place to stay here in Lagpasta.
01:52We've been living here for 20 years.
01:54The sea level just rose recently.
01:57According to the residents we talked to,
01:59when the waves rose, the sea water reached here.
02:04But the municipality said that there is no build zone or there should be no structure 40 meters from the high tide level of the sea.
02:12Let's remove that.
02:13Their house is already too high above the sea level.
02:17Actually, we don't have any issue with the zoning permit for those houses.
02:22None.
02:23Because we know that it's illegal.
02:25It's been a long time.
02:27I haven't been to the mayor yet.
02:28Those houses are already there.
02:30The destroyed seawall was made by the residents themselves.
02:33It's not approved by the municipality.
02:35The mayor said that he's ready to help those who were destroyed in Daluyong.
02:39But they will report them to the DNR to be investigated.
02:51This fisherman's wharf was also hit by a storm surge.
02:55Even the pavilion in Maura Beach was hit by the sea.
03:00In Babuyan, Claro, the iron of this school was broken.
03:05Meanwhile, in Santa Ana, the fisherman's wharf of Rijim was hit by a storm surge.
03:12I hope the government will help us.
03:15Even if it's just a little help.
03:17Even if it's just a wharf.
03:19Another thing that the people of Cagayan are concerned about
03:21is their notice of the sea approaching the communities
03:24and the gradual retreat of the land.
03:27The reason is climate change.
03:29The water is coming closer to the houses here by the sea.
03:35Because of the strong waves, the dams are being damaged.
03:40Apari alone is experiencing an increase in sea level.
03:44There was a study presented to us.
03:48By 2030, our shorelines will rise.
03:52And our land area, our usable land area, will decrease.
03:58Gradually, our shoreline is getting closer to our residences
04:07attributed to our climate change.
04:13Well, it depends on the owner of the resort that was hit by the storm surge.
04:17They have a business permit and they are inside the so-called salvation zone.
04:22And when they built the resort in 2019, they were still far from the sea.
04:25It's only now that the sea is getting closer to them.
04:29Let's talk about the latest from here in Santa Ana, Cagayan.
04:31Back to you, Mel.
04:33Jonathan, wait a minute.
04:35There was a storm surge in Santa Ana, Cagayan.
04:38Until when were the residents being careful in that area?
04:43Especially now that it's high tide.
04:45Jonathan.
04:48Mayor said earlier that it will take about three to five days
04:52for the water level to return to their sea level.
05:00Because when there's a storm, the sea really gets closer to the land.
05:05So until then, maybe the residents were being careful
05:09in getting closer to the shorelines.
05:13But earlier, we saw that it's still there.
05:16It's close to the shorelines.
05:17Even if the waves are big, they are still getting wood, for roofing.
05:20Mel.
05:22Thank you very much, Jonathan Andal.

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