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00:00A fire broke out at a bus terminal in Edsa, Cubao earlier this afternoon.
00:1520 houses were burned.
00:17A man was hit by a second-degree burn on his chest and back.
00:22According to the authorities, the fire started on the second floor of a house.
00:27The adjacent terminal was not affected by the fire that lasted for more than half an hour.
00:34There will be a long wait for those who will pass through Edsa tonight.
00:38The traffic is still heavy because the people returning to the province,
00:44those returning from work, and those shopping at the mall are all traveling at the same time.
00:47From Edsa North Avenue, my live reporter, Von Aquino.
00:50Von.
00:51Atom, the Christmas rush is already felt here in Metro Manila
00:58because this evening, the traffic was tight in some parts of Edsa
01:02in front of the big malls in Quezon City and Mandaluyong City.
01:10Past 6 p.m., the traffic was slow in Edsa Northbound Lane in front of two malls.
01:16This part of Edsa will become a bottleneck because of the cars coming out of the mall.
01:21The mall goer, Myla, had a hard time riding.
01:24It's hard because I've been booking for an hour and there's still none.
01:27Now, it has arrived.
01:29At 7 p.m., the traffic was tight in Edsa Cubao Southbound Lane.
01:33There were also some provincial buses coming out of their station.
01:37In Edsa Ortigas, the traffic was also slow in front of a mall, especially Northbound.
01:42But after this, the traffic was allowed but again, it was slow when Edsa Santolan arrived.
01:47In Kuha ng Drone, you can see the look of Edsa Northbound earlier,
01:51which was red because of the heavy traffic.
01:53According to the MFDA, the volume of cars coming from work and malls is at the same time.
01:59Even motorcycle taxis that are stuck in the middle of the traffic,
02:03it's also hard for passengers to pick up.
02:05It's hard because of the traffic.
02:09It's also small.
02:10When it comes to the pick-up point, the passengers will also cancel
02:14because it took a long time for us to arrive because of the traffic.
02:20Atom, here in North Edsa, the traffic flow is still slow.
02:24The thick volume of cars here in Edsa
02:28coincides with the cars coming out of the mall
02:33here in Edsa, Quezon City.
02:35Atom?
02:37Thank you very much, Vaughn Aquino.
02:39The air-conditioned buses for Bicol are now fully booked.
02:43It took them 8 hours to get a ticket today.
02:48Let's check the situation in PITX with the live report of Jamie Santos.
02:53Jamie?
02:58Atom, this last Friday before Christmas,
03:01the number of PITX passengers who will be going home to their provinces this Christmas has skyrocketed.
03:10In a row, people are buying tickets to different provinces in Bicol.
03:15Some of them will only buy a ticket to go home today.
03:19There are also early birds who booked online,
03:22like Aldric who bought a ticket to go home to Daraga Albay on November 20.
03:27My system is like this.
03:28One month before, I have already planned everything
03:32so that I won't be hassled when booking.
03:37He has already bought food, so he is ready to face the heavy traffic.
03:42From Agusan to Bicol, this family will be celebrating Christmas.
03:46It's only 10 in the morning and they are already here in PITX.
03:51It's been more than 8 hours.
03:54We can still ride, but it's still 8 p.m.
03:57According to the PITX, some Bicol air-conditioned buses are already fully booked.
04:03But there are still non-air-conditioned buses that can be ridden.
04:07They also checked the buses thoroughly.
04:09There was a problem on the way back from the terminal because of the traffic in Bicol.
04:14It's a big help for the passengers who already have an LRT station in PITX.
04:19It's very convenient.
04:20It's fast. There's no traffic.
04:22It's just one-way.
04:23The bus will come to us.
04:25The security of the terminal is tight and there are police guards.
04:30But a female passenger fell asleep in the police station because she lost her wallet.
04:35So the authorities are reminding them to be alert and not to be reckless.
04:44Atom, until tomorrow, the PITX is expecting more passengers to arrive at the terminal.
04:50It's expected that 200,000 passengers will arrive today.
04:54As of 10 p.m., the foot traffic of passengers here is already at 196,893.
05:01And live from Paranaque, I'm Jaime Santos, reporting for Jimmy, Integrated News.
05:08Thank you very much, Jaime Santos.
05:11The Christmas rush in the North Luzon Expressway has passed because of the early trips to the province.
05:16In Naia and Manila North Port, the peak of passengers is expected on Sunday.
05:22Joseph Moro has a report.
05:27The number of passengers in Naia has increased.
05:29Among them is Mang Boy, who is going abroad for vacation this Christmas.
05:32Vacation in Macau.
05:34Go there first. It's delicious.
05:37But some returned to their hometowns and were asked to spend Christmas here in the Philippines.
05:41Like Jonathan, who is an OFW in Taiwan.
05:44He was repressed by his son for a month when he was last with him.
05:47How do you feel?
05:49Happy.
05:50According to MIA, they are expecting the peak or the most number of passengers at the airport on December 22, this Christmas holiday.
05:57If you have a trip this Christmas holiday, MIA recommends two hours before your domestic flight.
06:03Add one more, make it three.
06:05For international flights, make it three hours before your domestic flight.
06:10Now, it's four hours.
06:12MIA also recommended a proper baggage system and air conditioning system in Naia.
06:18In Manila North Port, there are also a lot of passengers.
06:20The peak of passengers is expected on Sunday.
06:23A shipping company here is fully booked for trips until December 24.
06:28There are no trips on December 25, so their return operation is on December 26.
06:33Shipping companies in Pier 1 in Cebu City are also fully booked.
06:37According to the Philippine Coast Authority, the number of passengers in the country is expected to reach 4.5 million until January 5.
06:46In North Luzon Expressway, the traffic is already heavy.
06:49According to NLEX, passengers are traveling in non-peak hours.
06:52The traffic situation in the Expressway and their social media platforms can also be known.
06:58Also, be alert to the traffic jams and overpasses,
07:01like the one that was approached by the former Kapuso reporter, Cedric Castillo, in NLEX Tabang Square Road.
07:09NLEX is already in contact with PNP and LGU.
07:14For flights to Camarines Sur, there is a long wait.
07:17For several days, there is a problem with the low-kilometer traffic on the Andaya Highway due to the roads being built.
07:23The DPWH said that it's already around the clock to ease the traffic.
07:27In Dagupan City, Pangasinan, passengers are already feeling the difficulty of traveling in bus terminals.
07:33It is expected that the number of passengers will increase tonight, especially those who will travel to Bales, Baguio, and Isabela.
07:39Joseph Morong reporting for GMA Integrated News.
07:43Now is the time for meetings and parties,
07:46where the law is supposed to be stricter,
07:49which punishes those who are drunk, even if they are tipsy.
07:54Tina Panganiban-Perez has a report.
07:58According to the World Health Organization,
08:01road traffic crash is the primary cause of death of 15 to 29 years old.
08:08Of the more than 18,000 road crashes in the country from 2015 to 2019,
08:15more than 5,000 are connected to alcohol.
08:18Three out of ten road-related accidents resulting in death
08:25are due to alcoholism or intoxication.
08:29There are anti-drunk and drug-driving acts
08:32that punish those who are drunk or on drugs.
08:38The ACT-Bayan Party List has adopted a bill to tighten the law,
08:43and even if they are tipsy, they are asked not to allow them to drive.
08:48The government is also encouraging the purchase of more breathalyzers.
08:54Designated drivers or alternative transportation for those who are drunk is also being considered.
09:01Impaired driving is also being considered as a more severe punishment.
09:06From three months in prison and a fine of P20,000 to P80,000
09:11for cases of less serious physical injuries,
09:14it is being considered as a year in prison and a fine of P50,000 to P100,000.
09:22A fine of P10,000 can also be reached for a longer imprisonment
09:26and a fine of up to P1 million depending on the severity of the case.
09:30It is also possible to remove the license of the driver for life.
09:34Dennis is not a real name.
09:36He admitted several times that he was drunk when he was driving.
09:41But instead of stopping when he's drunk, he stopped when he was driving.
09:46Dennis is a favorite in Panukala.
09:48I'm okay there because in order to remove a driver like me,
09:54I will stop there.
09:56You will stop there when you're drunk?
09:58Yes. Because now, even if I'm drunk, I'm already committing.
10:03The Panukalang Amiendahan of R8-10586,
10:06which is being considered as a more severe punishment,
10:10was also heard in the Senate.
10:15Tina Panganiban Perez reports for GMA Integrated News.
10:21Five days before Christmas,
10:23there are people who are chasing the beauty of the Christmas display.
10:26Just like the special Christmas tree in Palo Leyte,
10:29which is made of bamboo.
10:31Let's take a look at the report of Mark Salazar.
10:36There are no Christmas lights, no Christmas decor,
10:39but the bamboo Christmas tree in Palo Leyte looks beautiful.
10:44It was helped by the local government and the team of an architect.
10:49Because of its beauty, it was appreciated by the locals
10:52as the best Christmas tree in the Philippines.
10:57The Christmas lights of the Tawi-Tawi Police Provincial Office
11:00are made of mineral water gallons.
11:03There are a lot of beauties here,
11:05especially the police who help to recycle.
11:07It has become an attraction in the area.
11:10The Dancing Fountain in front of the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of the St. Joseph the Patriarch in San Jose, Batangas
11:19is the highlight of the Christmas song.
11:26The fountain show can be watched every night until December 24.
11:30The Christmas Concert of the University of Santo Tomas is full of music and dance.
11:40This is one of the highlights of their month-long Christmas celebration.
11:47In the safe aurora, in the straight line of Calabao, Santa Claus is riding.
11:51It's really good vibes.
11:53His unique Christmas gift delivery.
11:56Mark Salazar reports for GMA Integrated News.
12:06Two people were killed by a dangerous train in Texas, America.
12:10According to the authorities, it's not clear what happened,
12:13but the train collided with a tractor-trailer that was at the crossing.
12:18The train was loaded with hazardous materials, but nothing was damaged.
12:23Two train cars were killed, while three were injured.
12:27A house was also damaged.
12:29The investigation continues.
12:33Caroling is one of the people who give life to the Filipino Christmas.
12:36But this tradition has many benefits aside from what Aguinaldo receives.
12:41Ivonne Aquino reports.
12:53Christmas, Christmas, Christmas again.
12:57There are so many days that we miss.
13:01The caroling is a part of the Filipino Christmas.
13:04Whether you're young or old, it's a game in singing the Christmas songs.
13:10The tambureros of Ilocos Norte National High School are full force caroling.
13:16They can save more than 10,000 pesos.
13:20They use it to buy new instruments.
13:25The senior citizens are members of the Catholic Women's League of Makati.
13:29The caroling is leveled up using anklets, bells, and keyboards.
13:34It uplifts the feelings of the seniors.
13:38At the same time, we sing for the Lord.
13:42We're all happy.
13:43But aside from money or Aguinaldo, there are other benefits of caroling.
13:48According to a musical director, singing helps the lungs.
13:53You expand your breathing.
13:56A professional singer has a longer phrasing.
14:00It's a good exercise for the lungs.
14:03A psychiatrist also said that caroling or group singing has benefits for our mental health.
14:10It boosts oxytocin or the bonding hormone.
14:14When we're in a group, we feel like we belong in a community.
14:21Especially when there's a bonding moment with friends and colleagues.
14:27It also lowers the stress level.
14:30We laugh and talk in between caroling sessions.
14:34It also lowers our anxieties.
14:37It helps us to be creative.
14:44Von Aquino reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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