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00:00If some people are already complaining about the sound of gunshots,
00:03how come some animals are four times more sensitive to the sound of gunshots?
00:08That's why some animal lovers have a call.
00:12Vaughn Aquino was shot.
00:19To show the call and demand that gunshots should not be fired in celebration of the new year,
00:24the Philippine Animal Welfare Society, Eko Waste Koalisyon, Fur Parents, Fur Babies, and Volunteers stood by.
00:32According to an environmental specialist,
00:34the different colors of fireworks are due to chemicals and heavy metals
00:39that have a negative effect on human health and nature.
00:42The green, blue, purple, it includes cadmium, which is also an irritant,
00:48but in the long term can cause cancer, liver, and kidney problems.
00:52And this perchlorate, it's a persistent organic pollutant.
00:58It means that even after the smokes have dissipated,
01:03these perchlorates can stay in the environment even for years.
01:08According to a veterinarian,
01:10the strong sound of gunshots can cause psychological stress,
01:14for example, to dogs and cats
01:16that have a sound that is four times more sensitive than humans.
01:20It can cause real health damage.
01:23It's okay if it comes back,
01:25but there are cases where their hearing is damaged.
01:29Stress in animals can also cause pain in them.
01:33What's common in our dogs is that they have blood parasites.
01:36It just waits for the dog to be stressed to attack the body of the dog.
01:42Second is viral infection, like flu-like viruses.
01:45Once our dog is stressed, it becomes opportunistic.
01:49Dogs can also die if they are exposed to smoke from gunshots.
01:54Put your pet inside the house.
01:58This is the most humane way that you can offer to your pet.
02:05They can also be put inside the car
02:07to reduce the noise they hear as long as they have company.
02:11They can also put an anxiety wrap that will serve as a cover for them.
02:17So I'm using an elastic band.
02:19It has to go across the chest.
02:24There.
02:25And then it has to go around.
02:28It has to be tight to produce the effect that you want.
02:33But it shouldn't be too tight at the bottom.
02:36When fur babies are scared or are quiet during gunshots,
02:40give them comfort by hugging and stroking them to calm them down.
02:46They can also be given toys or treats to play with.
02:49I used to hide my dogs in the bathroom during New Year's.
02:56But now, I've learned a lot.
02:58When they are stressed, they throw up.
03:02When they hear noises, they get nervous.
03:05That's what I experienced with Sasha before.
03:07Yes.
03:08So you have to take care of them.
03:14If not, they might get sick.
03:17Just like humans, animals also have feelings.
03:19That's why the right care for them should not be forgotten
03:23in the midst of happiness in celebrating the new year.
03:27For GMA Integrated News, I'm Vonna Kino for 24 Hours.
03:32It's a new year and some families in Manila and Ilocos Norte
03:36have not been able to save anything.
03:38In Pangasinan, a senior citizen is sick after being infected with malaria.
03:43I'm Ivonne Mayrina.
03:47It's a new year!
03:49At 10 p.m., a fire broke out in Barangay 103, Tondo, Manila.
03:54This is so violent.
03:56I'm so scared.
03:58At one point, the power cables were blown out.
04:02The residents immediately evacuated.
04:04No!
04:05No!
04:06No!
04:07No!
04:08No!
04:09No!
04:10No!
04:11Four houses were engulfed by fire
04:13that lasted for an hour and reached the second alarm.
04:16Rolando was one of those who was burned
04:18and was drowned in what happened a few days before the new year.
04:21He came from a Christmas party
04:23when he found out that his house was on fire.
04:26As you can see, you don't have a house.
04:28You won't be able to burn anything when it rains.
04:30Almost everything is gone.
04:32All the things I brought with me are gone.
04:35According to the Bureau of Fire Protection,
04:3712 families were affected by the fire.
04:40No one was injured or injured,
04:42but the cost of the fire was estimated at P300,000.
04:45The house was engulfed and made of light materials.
04:50That's why the fire was so strong.
04:52When the fire broke out,
04:53the residents there were burned to death.
04:55They were paralyzed and the power cables were blown out.
04:58Someone was turning and it suddenly exploded.
05:00We were blown out of power.
05:02It means that they were able to connect our wires.
05:08We were paralyzed.
05:09They cut the wire that was connected to us
05:11because it might explode.
05:13Suddenly, our electricity went out.
05:15It means that we were cut off.
05:17The BFP is continuing its investigation into the fire,
05:19but it might have something to do with the problem of electrical wiring.
05:23The 70-year-old grandmother in Bana, Ilocos Norte
05:26also lost her house on Christmas Day.
05:28Among the victims, she saved money and rice.
05:33No other grandmother was with her 10-year-old grandson.
05:37The BFP estimated that the fire was caused by a problem with the power line.
05:42The reason for the fire was a cigarette or a post-pro,
05:45in the streets of Pangasinan,
05:46where a 79-year-old woman died.
05:49The victim was still able to get out of her house,
05:53but a few minutes later,
05:55she was brought back to life
05:56when she was hit by a powerful lightning bolt on her body.
05:59In order to avoid more fire incidents,
06:01celebrations are coming up for the new year.
06:07BFP Manila and fire volunteers visited Manila
06:10to remind residents to be careful when using firecrackers
06:14for the safety of the city in 2025.
06:17For GMA Integrated News,
06:19Ivan Mayrena reporting for 24 Hours.
06:30The Metro Manila Film Festival's entry of GMA Pictures
06:35and GMA Public Affairs, Green Bones, is hotly discussed.
06:38Aside from the fire incidents,
06:40many were also affected by the story.
06:42But how does a person's bone turn green?
06:46And what does it symbolize?
06:48Based on some people's beliefs.
06:50Brother Kim, what's next?
06:55In the dinamitami of Jessica's house in Caloocan,
06:59this is her most prized possession.
07:01She considers it her treasure.
07:04But it's not just any expensive item,
07:06but
07:08pieces of the bones of her late father,
07:11Jenis,
07:12which instead of being white, turned green.
07:15This is called a green bone.
07:16We were shocked.
07:17We didn't know how dad got a green bone.
07:22Her father was a brave soldier.
07:24Everything was given to dad
07:26to support our needs.
07:29But in 2019,
07:31it turned green due to a stone injury.
07:34When his bones were cremated,
07:35they found pieces of Jenis' bones
07:39that turned green.
07:40And because it's rare,
07:42we kept it in a drawer.
07:45But what does it mean
07:46if a person's bones turn green?
07:49Brother Kim, what's next?
07:52Based on some people's beliefs,
07:53if a person's bones turn green,
07:56it means that he's a good person.
07:59Jenis' relatives
08:00were not surprised.
08:02When Jenis was still alive,
08:05she was a blessing to her family and friends.
08:08I remember that
08:09whatever dad could give,
08:11he would give it.
08:13As long as he could help,
08:16he would help.
08:22This is her belief about green bones.
08:25It's also the theme of the movie
08:27of GMA Pictures and GMA Public Affairs
08:31that was screened at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival.
08:33Green bones
08:35were cremated by actors
08:37Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid.
08:39Meanwhile,
08:40because there's a belief that green bones
08:42bring good luck,
08:44that's how Jessica took care of
08:46the remains of her father.
08:47We carried him.
08:49Someone came to us
08:51and he really helped us.
08:54But from the point of view of science,
08:57there are different reasons
08:58why a person's bones turn green.
09:01The long-lasting adhesion of bones
09:03to things made of copper,
09:05such as ornaments and accessories,
09:07can also lead to this color
09:09or because of the contact with tetracycline
09:11or chromium oxide in the component of antibiotics.
09:14When you touch it,
09:16you can have discoloration of its teeth,
09:19its bones.
09:21There are environmental factors.
09:22Once it's exposed to other elements
09:25like metals such as copper or bronze,
09:28it can also have green bones.
09:31The green bones of Dennis
09:33will serve as a reminder that even if he passes away,
09:35the goodness of his loved ones
09:37will live on in his heart.
09:40This is Kuya Kim, and I'll answer your questions
09:4124 hours a day.
09:44The new year is brighter
09:46for the residents of Metro Manila
09:48and Northern Mindanao
09:49because of the increased salary
09:51that Mark Salazar is talking about.
09:54TRIPERTITE WAGE AND PRODUCTIVITY BOARD
09:58Under the leadership of the Regional Tripartite Wage
10:00and Productivity Board of Metro Manila
10:02and Northern Mindanao,
10:04households will receive an additional salary
10:07in their regions.
10:08In Metro Manila,
10:10the minimum wage of households
10:12is P7,000 per month
10:14from the current P6,500.
10:17This is effective on January 4.
10:19In Northern Mindanao,
10:21from the previous P5,000,
10:23the minimum wage of households
10:25will be P6,000 from January 12.
10:28In the statement of the Department of Labor yesterday,
10:30it encouraged the other regional wage boards
10:33to feel the impact of the economy
10:36on the workers
10:38so that the salary will not be left behind.
10:40There's a comment there by Arlene Royales,
10:43who has been working in Quezon City for six years
10:46and has two children who are studying in Zamboanga.
10:49Even if the salary of households is P7,000,
10:52they will still be left behind.
10:54It's expensive now.
10:56It's expensive. It's not like before.
10:59You can buy a kilo of rice for P100,000.
11:04There's already food.
11:07Now, it's not enough.
11:09You can't afford to spend P100,000 for one day.
11:14It's good that Arlene went to a family
11:17whose minimum wage is P10,000.
11:21Aside from her contribution to the S.S.S. and PhilHealth,
11:25she's also the one who pays.
11:27It's already high.
11:28I'm thankful to Sir.
11:31He raised my salary.
11:33At least, somehow, I'm able to pay for my children.
11:37I'm also thankful because they're kind.
11:41That's why I stayed here.
11:44Malu Boribor has been a householder for six years in Metro Manila.
11:48She knows how hard it is to make ends meet with a salary of P6,500.
11:52It's still not enough.
11:54The household expenses, water, electricity,
11:57it's not enough.
11:58Maybe P10,000.
12:00That's enough.
12:02It's even harder for someone like Malu,
12:05who's on-call householder,
12:06because she only earns P5,000
12:08from the so-called cleaners.
12:11That's why she hasn't paid for S.S.S. and PhilHealth for a long time.
12:15I'm still a housewife, but it's still not enough.
12:19If it's not enough,
12:22I'll just buy what I need.
12:26Many of the householders in Metro Manila
12:29have fled to a more difficult life in the province.
12:33I'm helping my father and my parents.
12:37We're going to plant rice.
12:41It's not enough for the six of us.
12:44I'm the eldest.
12:46My dream is that when I have money,
12:51I will open a small calenderia in Zamboanga.
12:58The DOLE always encourages the householders
13:02to follow the law in S.S.S. and PhilHealth.
13:05The S.S.S. membership will be given to households
13:08with social pension, sickness, maternity,
13:11and death and funeral benefits,
13:13while PhilHealth will provide hospitalization,
13:17outpatient, surgical, and maternity benefits.
13:20For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar.
13:25Tune in for 24 hours.
13:31Five days to go before we officially say goodbye to 2024.
13:36And as a thank you for the past 100 years,
13:39let's celebrate 2025 together with all our hearts.
13:43The ones who should be waiting for the 2025 countdown
13:47will be congratulated by Obrey Carampil.
13:55Another grand celebration for celebrating the new year
13:59will be celebrated in the 2025 countdown
14:04at SM Mall of Asia,
14:06the program hosted by Capuso Prime Action Hero, Ruru Madrid,
14:10which will be aired in Lolong Season 2,
14:12which will be aired in 2025.
14:16Before the grand fireworks display to usher in the new year,
14:20there will also be grand performances.
14:23As Asia's Limitless star Julian San Jose,
14:26River Cruz, Bianca Umali, Christian Bautista,
14:30Ai-Ai de las Alas, Sanya Lopez, Isabel Ortega, and Kailin Alcantara.
14:36There will also be the new generation of Sangres,
14:39Angel Guardian, Faith Da Silva, and Kelvin Miranda,
14:43with Princess of the City Jail Stars, Sofia Pablo, and Allen Ansay.
14:48There will also be song numbers from Capuso singers.
14:51P-pop groups Kaya and 1621 BC
14:55will also have a special production of P-pop Kings SB19.
14:59We can't wait to see all of you there for our last performance in 2024.
15:04For those who are going to attend the New Year's Eve party,
15:08gates will open at 6 p.m.
15:10And just a reminder to follow the security guidelines.
15:14Those who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs are not allowed to enter the venue.
15:19Children under 3 feet are not allowed to enter.
15:22Many are also not allowed to enter,
15:25gadgets like professional cameras, drones, and selfie sticks.
15:30Food bought outside the venue is also prohibited.
15:33Vapes and pets.
15:35Aside from GMA7, Capuso Countdown to 2025 will also be watched
15:40on GMA Pinoy TV and via live streaming on the GMA Network YouTube page
15:45and other online platforms.
15:48Aubrey Carampel, updated to showbiz happenings.
15:54And tonight, we'll find out who are the people
15:58who made the movies for the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival.
16:02Live from the red carpet of MMFF, Gabi ng Parangal,
16:06we'll talk to Nelson Canlas.
16:10Nelson.
16:13We're live here at the entrance of the Solaire Ballroom
16:16and inside here, the number of guests of Metro Manila Film Festival 50th Edition,
16:21Gabi ng Parangal, is slowly increasing.
16:23Here, we expect to see the stars of 10 films this year,
16:27including Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid,
16:30the stars of GMA Pictures and GMA Public Affairs
16:33entering this year, Green Bones.
16:35And speaking of Green Bones,
16:37the Capuso stars who watched the block screening of the movie
16:42were emotional.
16:43First, Asia's multimedia star Alden Richards.
16:45For their reviews of Green Bones, let's watch this.
16:53Siri is one of the Capuso and Sparkle stars
16:55after the block screening of Green Bones.
16:57Among the viewers were the Red Sun stars, Alden Richards,
17:01Sanya Lopez, and Barbie Forteza.
17:03It hurts, it hurts. It's hard to move on.
17:05I've been crying inside the cinema for a long time.
17:09But wow, everyone is so emotional.
17:12Barbie is also very passionate about the production of the movie.
17:15It's great.
17:16The two stars, Ruru Madrid and Dennis, did a great job.
17:26But the storytelling and direction of Director Zeke Dulay
17:30is still different.
17:32It's a timeless masterpiece that Alden called Green Bones.
17:36The message of the movie is beautiful.
17:38It's very timely with the holidays right now.
17:43It reminds me that being a good person
17:49will leave a mark on the people that you meet along the way.
17:53Present, of course, are the rising stars of the movie,
17:56Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid,
17:58as well as GMA Network Inc. Senior Vice President
18:01and GMA Pictures President, Atty. Annette Gosson-Valdez.
18:05Huge congratulations also to the cast,
18:07especially to Dennis and Ruru.
18:10I was so surprised.
18:12I was so amazed on how they delivered the roles.
18:19Ian, we're still here on the night of Parangal
18:21of Metro Manila Film Festival 2024.
18:23And there are a lot of stars that came here.
18:26We also saw Team Green Bones earlier.
18:29The biggest question now is,
18:31who will win tonight and who will win the trophies?
18:35Back to you, Ian.
18:37Thank you very much, Nelson Canlas.
18:41And that ends our week-long chit-chat.
18:43I'm Ia Adeliano.
18:44Happy weekend, Kapuso!
18:46Miss Vicky Emil, thanks, Ia.
18:49Thank you, Ia.
18:50And that's the latest news for this last Friday of 2024.
18:54Kapuso, it's only been 5 days. It's already 2025.
18:58I'm Vicky Morales for a bigger mission.
19:01For a wider service to the country.
19:03I'm Emil Sumayong.
19:04From Jimmy's Integrated News,
19:06the Philippine News Authority,
19:08we learned 24 hours.

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