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00:00Returning to the evacuation center, the residents were repeatedly affected by the following typhoons and the rescuers became tired and sick.
00:11Witness, James Agustin.
00:24The rescuers are looking for those who drowned in Amulong, Cagayan.
00:28When this man arrived, he was almost drowned in the river.
00:31The man of the rescuers who were there on Tuesday afternoon was crying.
00:37Many houses, roads, and bridges in Cagayan were submerged in the flood.
00:41In Tukigarau City, the water level in Buntun Bridge is still critical.
00:46Residents who were in the evacuation centers were forced to evacuate.
00:50Some families returned to the evacuation centers five times every time a typhoon came.
00:55We can't do anything because that's what we're left with.
00:59Because, ma'am, the flood is really low.
01:01Some rescuers are also getting sick.
01:09More than 25,000 individuals will be in the evacuation centers in Cagayan.
01:15In Alicia Isabella, some families chose to stay in the evacuation centers because the typhoon often hits.
01:22We're here first, sir.
01:23Because it might suddenly happen to us again.
01:27But Mr. Leonard just got home after two days in the evacuation center.
01:31He passed out in his broken house.
01:34It's hard to lose a house.
01:39We're just going to stay here on this land.
01:41It's hard.
01:42Because it's also a waste.
01:46We're going to use our house.
01:48Someone wants to help us, even if it's just a little.
01:51In Ilagan City, more than 343 families remain in the evacuation centers.
01:57We're afraid, sir, because another typhoon is coming.
02:01That's why we're here first.
02:04We encourage them to open our evacuation centers.
02:07Because we still have Ophel and Pepito.
02:10We're hoping that they can pass through Northern Luzon.
02:14So that it will be easier for us to evacuate.
02:18The Department of Energy has not yet given an exact detail
02:22on when the power supply will return to those affected by the typhoon.
02:26We try to respond, of course, in the fastest way we can.
02:30But if you have a series, then you come in, you repair, you restore,
02:38and then get hit again and you go through the same process again.
02:43So, this is what we hope to overcome.
02:48From here in Ilagan City, Isabela, for GEMA Integrated News,
02:52James Agustin, your witness.