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Tuluy-tuloy na supply ng kuryente sa mga ospital at government offices, pinatitiyak ni PBBM

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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is calling for a continuous power supply to the so-called critical facilities such as hospitals and government offices.
00:11The President wants to consider the use of satellite phones during calamities.
00:16Alvin Baltazar of Radyo Pilipinas with the country's latest news.
00:22President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. assured that there will be no power interruption to the so-called critical facilities during calamities.
00:29The Chief Executive's directive to Energy Secretary Rafael Otilia is that the operation of facilities such as hospitals should not be affected.
00:39Aside from hospitals, the President also wants the operation of government offices to remain uninterrupted,
00:45particularly those of local governments.
00:48This is especially important for those who are experiencing bad weather.
00:53This is why it is important, the Chief Executive said, that there will be no power interruption to the so-called critical facilities.
01:00The critical facilities of course are government services, the hospitals, the offices so that the LGUs can at least operate to an extent.
01:14Meanwhile, the President also emphasized the importance of communication.
01:17In times like this, we need to know the needs, the steps that should be taken to help the victims of calamities.
01:24So for President Marcos, we should look at the possibility of using satellite phones,
01:30especially in times like this where we are experiencing storms.
01:34One of the problems with communication, according to the Chief Executive,
01:37is that it usually arises during bad weather, and as much as possible, it should not be interrupted,
01:43especially since it plays a major role in the movement of the government whenever there is calamity.
01:47According to the President, there are usually satellite phones used by the local government,
01:52but this is no longer the case, according to DILG Secretary John V. Cremulia.
01:57Because of this, according to the Chief Executive, the steps that should be given to the mayors may be considered.
02:04In front of this, the Chief Executive also emphasized that there should be no problem in communication,
02:09since it is important in the deployment of the necessary resources.
02:14I remember before that everyone, most LGUs have a satellite phone.
02:20It was a long time ago, sir.
02:23Now, it's no longer?
02:24No longer, sir.
02:25Maybe that's something we need to think about, so that we provide the mayors with satellite phones.
02:31And if the next typhoon hits the country, which in the past three weeks has experienced six typhoons,
02:38the President said that there is nothing we can do but to face these events.
02:43The last time the country experienced the six typhoons was in 1946,
02:48and decades later, this hurricane cut again.
02:52According to the President's recent statements, this is no longer a product of climate change.
02:58From the Palace of Malacanang, Alvin Baltazar of Radyo Pilipinas for Balit Ang Bambansa.

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