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PBBM, tiniyak ang tulong sa mga apektado ng pananalasa ng Bagyong #Kristine at #LeonPH


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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised to continue to assist the government
00:05in the affected areas of Pananalasa, Bagyong Layon, and Cristin.
00:09The President insisted on addressing the challenges of climate change.
00:13Kenneth Paciente is in the center of the news.
00:21Following the Pananalasa of Bagyong Cristin and Layon in some parts of the country,
00:25President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. gave a statement
00:28that the government will not stop helping those affected by the calamity.
00:33He also emphasized that during this time,
00:35the color of politics should not fade, instead, assistance should be given.
00:41Fellow countrymen, we will not stop until all have woken up.
00:46Our agencies are not tired.
00:48We hear your cries and we are doing everything
00:52to put you in a better situation.
00:55According to the latest NDRRMC data,
00:57assistance to the affected areas of Bagyong Cristin and Layon
01:01reached Php 713.1 million.
01:05All power generation plants and all transmission lines and facilities of the NGCP
01:08are now back in operation.
01:12The 13 electric cooperatives in Bicol Region
01:15are still in partial power interruption status,
01:18while 67% of those in those areas
01:20were able to return the supply of electricity.
01:23There is also no longer a shortage of fuel supply in Bicol Region
01:26after replenishing the retail gasoline stations.
01:30It is estimated that 1,894 liters of diesel and gasoline
01:35while 20,011 kg LPG cylinders were sent to Bicol
01:39from Oct. 29 to Oct. 31.
01:42Although assistance is continuous,
01:44President Marcos Jr. emphasized that there should not be complacency
01:47and that disaster risk reduction and response,
01:52whether local or national, should be prioritized.
01:54According to the Executive,
01:56this should be strengthened,
01:58especially since the effects of climate change are more severe.
02:01This is because flood control systems need to be developed
02:05after the recent floods.
02:08That is why there are many changes
02:10in the planning of the infrastructure
02:13that we are building.
02:15That is what needs to be done.
02:16You can expect that our national and local disaster risk reduction
02:21and risk reduction and response will be prioritized.
02:25This is really a part of our lives.
02:28Our country is considered to be at high risk
02:30due to the effects of climate change.
02:32That is why we need to be good in this field.
02:36The Administration will also strive
02:38to address the challenges of climate change.
02:40First, to reduce the number of deaths in each disaster.
02:44Second, to reduce the number of people and families affected.
02:48And third, to protect the small communities
02:53and their families here.
02:56The Executive also urged the public
02:58to pray for those affected by the recent floods.
03:01That is why today,
03:03aside from our loved ones,
03:06let us also pray for the victims
03:11and those affected by this disaster.
03:13Kenneth Paciente,
03:15for Pambansang TV in Bago, Philippines.

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