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Transcript
00:00The typhoon Pepito is now in the West Philippine Sea after it cut off different parts of Luzon as a super typhoon.
00:20In Catanduanes, where the typhoon first landfall, a lot of people were left behind.
00:26Here's the story of EJ Gomez.
00:32Continuous rainfalls
00:37accompanied by strong gusts of wind.
00:44He experienced a lot in the province of Catanduanes
00:47in the aftermath of the typhoon Pepito,
00:49which was a super typhoon.
00:52The typhoon was the first to landfall in the province of Panganiban,
00:55where the typhoon left a lot of damage.
00:58According to their mayor,
01:00almost 500 houses were damaged there.
01:03In the province of Caramoran,
01:05only parts of the cut trees were left on the road.
01:08Some houses were damaged,
01:10as well as a covered court there.
01:12The typhoon also left damage in the province of Bagamanoc,
01:15from houses, police stations, churches,
01:19houses, power stations, and trees.
01:23Almost the same thing happened in the province of Higmoto.
01:26In Viga, Catanduanes,
01:28and the Emergency Operations Center,
01:30the roof collapsed.
01:32The typhoon also caused landslides.
01:34That's why the clearing operations continued,
01:37just like in San Miguel.
01:39In San Andres,
01:40the police helped a pregnant woman
01:42inside her house.
01:44She was taken to the hospital
01:47and was in good condition.
01:49In Virac,
01:50a truck of firemen
01:52passed through Imelda Boulevard.
01:55When the weather improved,
01:57some evacuees returned to their homes.
02:00Some stayed at the evacuation center.
02:03Relief operations for the affected residents also started.
02:07Aside from that,
02:08three more trucks are waiting at Tabaco Port
02:10that has 6,000 family food packs
02:13for the residents of Catanduanes.
02:15The no-sale policy is just waiting to be lifted
02:18so it can be brought to the province,
02:20according to Governor Joseph Cua.
02:22EJ Gomez,
02:23reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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