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00:00These bodies in the river were ridden by a passenger van
00:05that was hit by a truck in Pangantukan, Bukidnon.
00:09Sugarcane or grass was spread on the road
00:12and the truck was found to be tied to the van.
00:15According to the investigation, the truck did not hit the brakes.
00:19Three people were killed in the van, including the driver.
00:22The driver was also injured and the truck driver was also injured.
00:26Possibly facing reckless imprudence resulting in homicide,
00:30the truck driver is still missing.
00:35The traffic is getting heavier in the metropolitan area of Manila
00:39a few days before Christmas.
00:41From Edsa, Mandaluyong, this is Jaime Santos.
00:46Jaime?
00:48Pia, calm down.
00:50A lot of patience and strength of the body.
00:53That's what should have happened this Saturday, the last weekend before Christmas
00:57because from earlier until this afternoon, the traffic is heavy.
01:05It's past 2 p.m. when we started exploring Edsa northbound.
01:10The road is still wide before we reach Quezon Avenue flyover.
01:14But when the flyover of Quezon Avenue arrives, the traffic starts.
01:19The vehicles are slow-moving until the flyover is down.
01:23There is still a point where the vehicle will stop for a few minutes.
01:27The vehicles are even slower when they reach the next mall in North Edsa
01:32because the vehicles enter and exit the mall.
01:36Some are also taking advantage of the traffic to earn money.
01:41After the mall, the traffic will be wide from Muñoz to Balintawak.
01:46When it comes to southbound, the vehicles run bumper-to-bumper.
01:50Some motorists also enter the mall from Muñoz.
01:54There is a part of northbound and southbound of Edsa that is moderate to fast-moving.
01:59But it will be slow when it comes to Green Hills or Tigas, Mandaluyong
02:03because of the U-turn slot towards the mall.
02:07In the area of Guadalupe, the traffic is wide.
02:10It will be slow again when it comes to the May area of Pasay.
02:18In the areas of May and Mandaluyong, the traffic is still heavy, especially in front of the mall.
02:28The slow-moving traffic is continuous.
02:31The vehicles are slow-moving until Edsa North.
02:34This is the latest from Mandaluyong back to Eupea.
02:38Thank you very much, Jamie Santos.
02:41There are many different types of instruments played by different groups in different parts of the country.
02:46It is said that there is also a health benefit especially in mental health.
02:50This is Bernadette Reyes.
02:53The neighbors of this house in Dolores Quezon come together to celebrate.
02:58They call it Pananapat.
03:01Each house is dedicated to singing classic Christmas songs.
03:06Whether there is a celebration or not,
03:08they are happy to carry on the tradition until they pass it on to the youth.
03:13The tambureros of Ilocos Norte National High School are playing the whole area of Ilocos Norte.
03:18They are playing drums and other instruments.
03:22In total, they can save more than 10,000 pesos.
03:26The tambureros of Ilocos Norte National High School are playing the whole area of Ilocos Norte.
03:31They are playing drums and other instruments.
03:35In total, they can save more than 10,000 pesos.
03:45Senior citizens of the Catholic Women's League of Makati City
03:51use bells, keyboards, and kloong, an Indonesian instrument.
04:01Aside from money or gifts, Karoling also has health benefits, especially in mental health.
04:07We laugh, we talk in between Karoling sessions,
04:11and it also reduces our anxieties.
04:15It helps us to be creative.
04:17It boosts oxytocin, or the bonding hormone.
04:22You expand your breathing.
04:24It's an exercise for the lungs.
04:26For the GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes has been playing for 24 hours.
04:32The LGU in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu,
04:35is investigating the store of fireworks that went off last Wednesday night.
04:38We will find out from the local government why the store was permitted to be built near a house.
04:53There are firecracker zones in the city where fireworks can be sold.
05:00The Lapu-Lapu City Fire District is also trying to obtain
05:05a fire safety permit for firecracker stores.
05:16Kapuso, the low-pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility
05:20in the Pacific Ocean has already experienced a typhoon.
05:23The tropical depression in Mindanao,
05:27especially in Zamboanga Peninsula,
05:31Palawar, Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi,
05:34has already experienced a typhoon.
05:36The southern Luzon and Visayas are also experiencing a sheer line of rain.
05:40Due to the drought,
05:42it is expected that it will be cloudy in Metro Manila,
05:44Cagayan Valley, Cordillera Administrative Region, and Central Luzon.
05:48This includes the remaining part of Luzon.
05:51It is possible that it will continue to rain and be cloudy in the country until Christmas.
05:58In the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather,
06:00it is expected that there will be light to intense rains in a large part of Luzon,
06:03especially in the coastal areas tomorrow.
06:06This is also the case in different parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
06:10In Metro Manila, it is also possible that it will continue to rain.
06:13And Kapuso, tonight,
06:16the longest night this year is the winter solstice.
06:28From the simple darkness that is given by the trees,
06:32to the blockage of the mountains,
06:36to the strong calamities such as the typhoon,
06:40it is always reminded to us
06:43that we should return the gratitude to Mother Nature
06:48through small things such as
06:52simple planting.
07:00This Christmas,
07:01the tree planting was organized by the group Andam Higala
07:06as a thank you to Mother Nature.
07:10The group of students from the Universities of Cagayan de Oro and Young Professionals
07:18helped to plant more than 500 seedlings of trees
07:23in Sitio Kamarahan in Barangay Pagatpat.
07:28Actually, as an environmental advocate,
07:31aside from being a women advocate,
07:34I am happy and I feel contentment in myself.
07:41It's because I am not the only one who can benefit,
07:44not only the environment, but also the future children.
07:48The group also celebrated Christmas full of gratitude to the animals.
07:55They went around the downtown area of Cagayan de Oro
07:58to feed the 50 stray cats on the street.
08:04They were also part of the activity of a non-government organization called Love and Paws.
08:11I feel so happy
08:12because, imagine, we are the youth,
08:16we are youth serving the community,
08:19but even the animals, we can cater
08:24because we are not just focusing on people.
08:29Animals also need help too.
08:32In addition to caring for nature and animals,
08:35the group also launched the Santa Higala Project this Christmas.
08:41Its goal is to share help and gifts to the five communities they chose,
08:48especially to those affected by the typhoon, demolition, fire, and other calamities and disasters.
08:54Yeah, that's our way of giving back to the communities,
08:58to the communities that we promised to give back to children.
09:02Because when we started Santa Higala,
09:05actually, we are a group of scholars in the city.
09:08And this is our way, even before, in the last five years,
09:12we've been helping children in many other ways.
09:16The beneficiaries also expressed their gratitude for their early acceptance of the project.
09:22I am very thankful.
09:24It's very simple.
09:25We just need to give.
09:26We don't need anything else.
09:27We just need to listen to our elders.
09:31We just need to listen to our elders.
09:33We just need to listen to our elders.
09:36I am very thankful for this project.
09:41Youth really has the power to start the change in our communities.
09:46And this is like a message of hope for everyone who is watching
09:50that hopefully, regardless if you're still young,
09:54but I believe that it's never too young to lead
09:57and never too young to bring in change and start the change in our community.
10:03This Christmas, we have a lot of things to be thankful for.
10:08So, in our simple way,
10:11let's show our gratitude for all the blessings that we have received.
10:18From GMA Regional TV,
10:20I am Cyril Chavez.
10:23Nakatutok 24 Hours.
10:33♪♪♪

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