• 12 hours ago
-2 suspek sa pagbebenta ng shabu, arestado; P3.4M halaga ng shabu, nasamsam
-Truck na may mga kargang case ng beer, tumaob matapos bumangga sa tricycle/Mga sakay ng nabanggang tricycle, nagtamo ng mga sugat/ 79-anyos na babae, patay matapos masunog ang tinutuluyan niyang barong-barong/BFP: Upos ng sigarilyo o posporo na gamit ng biktima, posibleng sanhi ng sunog
-Bakod, sinira para makalabas ang mga residenteng na-trap sa rumaragasang baha/Tulay, bumigay; motorsiklong daraan, binuhat na lang ng mga residente/ Ilang mamamalengke para sa media noche, kinailangang sumuong sa rumaragasang baha
-WEATHER: PAGASA: ITCZ at Amihan, magpapaulan muli sa bansa ngayong Biyernes
-PCG Chaplain, nabiktima ng bukas-kotse modus sa Roxas Blvd.; P200,000 cash, cellphone at relo, natangay/Suspek, natunton sa kanyang bahay; cellphone, relo at natirang P5,000, nabawi/ Suspek, umaming ipinambili ang pera ng mga branded na damit


-Interview: PIS-Bureau of Fire Protection Chief F/Supt. Annalee Carbajal-Atienza


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Transcript
00:00Last minute, Shabu delivered the two suspects to Taguig,
00:04saying that they are high value individuals of the police.
00:07We have news from John Consulta, Exclusive.
00:12After receiving the signal,
00:16the police and drug enforcement group of Pidig surrounded the vehicle in Taguig City.
00:21We are arresting you for selling illegal drugs.
00:25All I can say is that you should be punished.
00:28The two suspects were caught red-handed while delivering,
00:32not gifts, but drugs, in the undercover of Pidig.
00:36According to the intelligence report that we got from our operatives,
00:40through messaging apps,
00:42and once they have a good conversation or transaction for this,
00:46that's when they exchange money and illegal contraband.
00:51Shabu, who was recovered from the two suspects,
00:54is worth P3.4 million.
00:56It should be delivered to others who are ordering like it's Christmas.
01:00These are high value individuals that we caught.
01:03Their area of operation is here in Taguig City and nearby cities.
01:08So they are here.
01:10This is what their network is almost surrounding for this illegal drug.
01:15The two arrested are yet to be released.
01:17They are now in Camp Bagong Tiwa.
01:20John Consulta reporting for GMA Integrated News.
01:26This is GMA Regional TV News.
01:31News from Luzon, from GMA Regional TV.
01:34Beer bottles scattered on the streets of Mexico Pampanga
01:38after a trailer truck collided.
01:41Chris, what happened?
01:44Tony, a truck was hit by a tricycle so it collided on the road.
01:49That and more hot news brought to you by Jerick Pasilyaw of GMA Regional TV.
01:57On Christmas Eve, a trailer truck collided on the streets of Mexico Pampanga with beer cases.
02:04According to the Mexico Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
02:08a tricycle was hit by a truck so it collided.
02:11Minor injuries were inflicted to the passengers of the hit tricycle.
02:14The driver was stuck in his vehicle but he was able to get out.
02:20Then he was hit by a tricycle.
02:26A 79-year-old woman's belongings were almost thrown in the streets of Pangasinan
02:31after her belongings were burned.
02:33The woman was able to get out but she also got burned.
02:36Maybe because of suffocation and the burn on her upper body.
02:41The BFP's investigation also revealed that the victim may have used a cigarette or a phosphorus
02:47as the cause of the fire.
02:49The victim has been living alone in Barong-Barong for a long time
02:52because of her desire to get out.
02:55Jerick Pasilyaw of GMA Regional TV reporting for GMA Integrated News.
03:00A flood hit Don Marcelino, Davao Occidental.
03:13Some men were helping to open the gate.
03:16Their neighbors were trapped and were not able to get out
03:20because a strong flow of water was flowing through the gate.
03:25Some of the helpers broke the part of the backboard
03:29so some children and women were able to get out.
03:33Aside from the people, a pig was also rescued.
03:37In the town of Malita, a rope was given in case of rain.
03:41No vehicle was able to pass through
03:44so the residents just used a motorcycle to cross the broken rope.
03:52Also because of the flood,
03:54some of the residents of Dilasag Aurora had a hard time selling their goods.
04:00A road was flooded because of the rain.
04:05That's why some residents had to give in to the flood.
04:08Even the vehicles were not able to pass through
04:10because they needed to carry the goods.
04:13The town of Kasiguran was also flooded
04:15and some houses were flooded.
04:19Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITZZ
04:23and Hanging Amihan are the ones that will bring rain to the country
04:26according to the forecast.
04:28The residents of Cagayan are prepared for heavy rain.
04:32Isabela, Apayaw, Palawan,
04:35Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte,
04:40Dinagat, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur,
04:43Sarangani, Davao Occidental, Davao Oriental, South Cotabato,
04:48Sultan Kudarat, Zamboanga Cebugay, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte,
04:53Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.
04:56That kind of rain, especially if it falls in places where it rains for a few days,
05:01the chances of flooding or landslides are very high.
05:05So be alert, everyone.
05:08The chances of rain will remain high in a large part of the country
05:13until Sunday.
05:15Heavy to intense rain is possible in some places
05:17based on the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather.
05:20Local thunderstorms are expected today in some parts of Metro Manila.
05:27In the middle of the expected rain,
05:29the Magat Dam will make a pre-emptive release later this afternoon.
05:34It is prepared for possible heavy rains
05:36that will fall on the Magat Watershed in Isabela due to the flood.
05:41According to the forecast, after 24 hours,
05:44the water level in Magat is more than 189 meters.
05:48It is close to a 193-meter high water level before it floods.
05:53Many other reservoirs in Luzon have high water levels.
05:58San Roque, Pantabangan, and Caleraya Reservoir
06:02recorded a low water level after 24 hours.
06:09The Philippine Coast Guard's chaplain was fined Php 200,000 in cash
06:13for being a victim of an open car modus in Pasay.
06:16The arrested suspect admitted that he used the money to buy branded clothes.
06:21Let's hear from Bea Pinlac.
06:24PASAY PICKUP
06:26This pickup was parked in Pasay, Rojas Boulevard, early on December 24.
06:33The driver of a Philippine Coast Guard chaplain
06:36was supposed to go home and rest after his next shift.
06:41Along the way, he fell asleep.
06:44Our victim fell asleep.
06:50Later on, a 20-year-old delivery rider was seen in the CCTV.
06:55He put his bicycle aside and parked the vehicle for a few minutes.
07:02When we saw that the person was asleep, we opened the passenger side.
07:09Our victim must have been really tired because he was even holding a watch.
07:14He was holding a watch, a cell phone, and a bag worth Php 200,000.
07:22He also returned the bag and left.
07:27On Christmas Eve, the police found the suspect's house in Malate, Manila.
07:33The suspect recovered the watch, cell phone, and the remaining money,
07:37which amounted to more than Php 5,000.
07:40According to the police,
07:42the suspect has been in and out of the NCR for two years.
07:47He was previously jailed for gambling.
07:50The suspect is facing a complaint of theft.
07:53He was charged with committing a crime.
07:55The money he received from the victim was used to buy branded items.
08:00I just bought my stuff, ma'am.
08:02I don't have money to spend, ma'am.
08:05That's why I did that.
08:07What I earned is not enough, ma'am.
08:09I need to earn more.
08:11What I did was wrong, ma'am.
08:13The police reminded motorists on the streets,
08:16especially those who returned home late this holiday season.
08:19Let's just park in a safe place.
08:23The parking area should be bright and not dark.
08:31Let's not forget to lock our doors.
08:34Beya Pinloc is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
08:39According to the Bureau of Fire Protection,
08:41which is already code red for the New Year greetings,
08:44we will talk to Fire Senior Superintendent,
08:46Annalie Carbajal-Aquianza,
08:48Chief of Public Information Service of BFP.
08:51Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
08:55Good morning, sir, to you and everyone who is watching our program.
08:59How is the BFP's preparation for the New Year greetings?
09:02What does it mean if you are code red?
09:05Code red, meaning red alert status,
09:08is the force of the Bureau of Fire Protection.
09:11No one is on leave and everyone is on duty.
09:15We need to respond to everything.
09:18We are currently conducting a public address
09:24to remind our community to avoid fire.
09:29So you are on the move now.
09:31Based on your monitoring,
09:32are there more incidents of fire this December compared to December 2023?
09:38Now, we are at 800 fire incidents compared to last year, which was at 1,204.
09:46So in this number, we are low now.
09:49Even though we are low, we still have incidents.
09:53That's why we are still asking our community,
09:56especially since it's just a few days since the celebration of our New Year.
10:00What is the primary reason for the fires?
10:02Are most of them residential?
10:05Yes, that's right.
10:06The majority are still residential.
10:08And our top cause is electrical ignition caused by arcing.
10:15Meaning, there are still incidents in our lines of electricity, in our homes.
10:21This is the New Year.
10:23What should be done in case of fire or explosion to avoid fire?
10:28As far as possible, we should avoid explosions, especially in residential areas.
10:35That is the standing order of the TILG.
10:39Our local government units are requesting to pass an ordinance
10:44that totally prohibits the use of firecrackers in residential areas.
10:50Instead, they should join designated fireworks display areas
10:56where there are concerts, festivities, and countdowns.
11:02And if they want to witness a firework display,
11:05it should be safe there because the firetruck of the Bureau of Fire Protection is there.
11:10How can you be sure that your response will be fast?
11:13Your fellow firefighters will be on fire if there is a fire in 2025
11:18because there are street parties everywhere.
11:22Yes, of course, this is related to the call of our community.
11:27So, as far as possible, if they can apply on their own,
11:32it's much better so that it won't spread.
11:35And while doing that, call 911
11:39or the nearest fire station in their area.
11:43Will the firefighters also prepare their positions in places where there is usually a fire during this time?
11:52Yes, that is included in our request while we are asking for a public address
11:58in certain places, congested areas, terminals,
12:02or even in places where we are often challenged
12:09where the fire lane is tight.
12:12So, the community should be aware that there is a firetruck anytime ready to respond.
12:18Do you have a call for our fellow firefighters so that we will be on fire?
12:22It's up to you.
12:24Yes, on behalf of our officer-in-charge,
12:28Chief Superintendent Jesus Fernandez, and the entire DFP,
12:32we are wishing you a Merry Christmas and a safe new year.
12:39We hope that we will use alternatives, torotos, videotapes,
12:45and we hope that we will not be exposed to the virus,
12:49especially if we have children and senior citizens with us.
12:53And if ever we are needed again,
12:57please dial 9-1-1 before vlogging or taking a video.
13:02Okay, that's a good advice.
13:04Before taking a selfie, call the BFP first.
13:07Thank you very much.
13:09Thank you very much. Take care, everyone.
13:11Far Senior Superintendent Analy Carbajal, and the entire BFP.
13:23Thank you very much.

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