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Nananawagan ng tulong ang mga taga-Catanduanes kasunod ng pananalasa ng Bagyong Pepito. Kabi-kabilang landslide at mga nawasak na bahay ang tumambad kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos sa kaniyang inspeksyon doon. May report si Joseph Morong.


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Transcript
00:00The residents of Catanduanes are calling for help as the typhoon Pipito is approaching.
00:05Every landslide and damaged houses have been assigned to President Bongbong Marcos
00:10for his inspection there.
00:12Joseph Moro has a report.
00:16This is the situation in Catanduanes before the typhoon Pipito hit this Saturday.
00:21The situation of the town is different now.
00:23Some houses and establishments are in ruins.
00:26And there are almost no trees left.
00:29Some roads are difficult to pass through due to the damaged trees.
00:34The typhoon Pipito was left in a mess when President Bongbong Marcos
00:38carried out an aerial inspection with Catanduanes Governor Joseph Cua.
00:43The residents of Panganiban, Karamoran, Bagamanok, Viga, and Gigmoto were surrounded by the President.
00:49At the moment, President Marcos is examining the extent of the damages of the typhoon Pipito.
00:58So far, President Marcos' impression is that the typhoon Pipito was very strong.
01:04That's why most of the residents of Catanduanes have a hard time starting their work again.
01:16We looked at the main roads, main thoroughfares.
01:19Some roads are damaged and cemented.
01:23It looks like they survived.
01:25We have to rebuild and rehabilitate.
01:27In other places, we were able to provide construction materials,
01:32such as iron, cordons, and slag.
01:37According to the President, no one in the province was able to help with the pre-emptive evacuation.
01:43How easily the typhoon hit the houses is difficult for the residents to start their work again.
01:50We don't know where we will be able to build a house again.
01:54We don't know if we will be able to build a house again.
01:57Even if we are forced to, we will be able to live here.
02:00Whatever help we can provide, they will be able to give it to our town.
02:05I hope they will be able to help us.
02:07If it wasn't for the typhoon, land from the mountains would have spread on the roads.
02:12The National Government promised water filtration devices, construction materials, food,
02:17and satellite communication equipment for areas without signal.
02:22The linemen will also borrow money to fix the power lines.
02:26Joseph Morong reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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