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00:00The number of road accidents this holiday season has increased and it's the highest in the past five years.
00:08EJ Gomez has the latest.
00:14On the eve of Christmas, the rider of a motorcycle fell and hit a car in Dasmariñas, Cavite.
00:21According to the authorities, the injuries were serious.
00:26That's just one of the more than 400 injuries this holiday season.
00:30From December 22 to 6 a.m. on December 29, according to the Department of Health,
00:36it's higher by 38 percent compared to the same time in 2023.
00:40Today alone, 68 people were injured.
00:44Almost 300 of them were motorcycles.
00:4770 were drunk.
00:49More than 350 did not use safety accessories such as helmets.
00:54Ruben has been a rider for several decades. He was the victim of an accident by a Kapua rider.
00:59Here, he hit me on the back of my foot. I fell.
01:02That's why Rafael, a motorcyclist, is always careful to avoid accidents.
01:07I always remember my family.
01:09So, just be careful even if the road is wide. You don't have to rush.
01:14According to the DOH, the number of accidents in 2024 is the highest in the past five years.
01:21Based on their records, the road accidents averaged 252 cases per 5-year daily since 2019.
01:30The truck owners and the truck driver are equally responsible to make sure that their vehicle is roadworthy,
01:41it is not overloaded, it's in good working condition.
01:44According to the DOH to the motorists,
01:46Let's not drink, so that we can reach our destination alive and well,
01:52and we can be with our loved ones.
01:55For GMA Integrated News, EJ Gomez, 24 Hours.
02:02The elephant, Mali, is returning to Manila Zoo.
02:05But as a preserved animal, it is under the taxidermy.
02:09Katrina Son is here.
02:12The elephant, Mali, is now being collected in Manila Zoo.
02:19Most were really happy to see the elephant return to its home for a long time.
02:26I'm still happy.
02:27Because it's still there, we can still see it.
02:30Some feel mixed emotions when they see Mali again.
02:35Of course, I'm happy, mixed reactions.
02:38I'm happy and a bit sad.
02:40Of course, this is the first time you see Mali.
02:43This is the first time you see it in your life.
02:45Of course, I'm happy.
02:46At least those who haven't seen it, can see its true appearance.
02:51Even if it looks like that.
02:55This is now the elephant, Mali, after it went under the taxidermy or after it was preserved.
03:02And according to the doctor who preserved Mali,
03:06it's better not to touch the elephant.
03:09It will last longer.
03:12For most animals, the process of preservation takes 3 to 6 months.
03:17For Mali, it took almost a year with the help of 15 to 20 people.
03:24We need to use elastomeric paint for Mali.
03:29It's a type of paint where even if it's wet or rainy,
03:35it won't be destroyed immediately.
03:40If the situation and condition of the animal that went under the taxidermy is good,
03:45it can last up to 100 years.
03:48Our advice to people is to just take a picture, it's better.
03:54For Jimmy Integrated News, Katrina Son, 24 Hours.
04:00The State of Calamity has declared a sale due to the fact that the elephant is rotting.
04:06It was also found damaged by the inspection of the Department of Public Works and Highways.
04:11Due to the declaration, the price freeze for the first buyers.
04:15The economy of the province is affected because vehicles weighing more than 5 tons are not allowed to pass through the elephant.
04:22Most of these are being distributed by buyers and petroleum products.
04:27Negotiations are underway to use boats or barges to allow large vehicles to enter the market.
04:34Are the aesthetics ready for 2025?
04:39But you can pause your OOTD shopping first because next year, reuse and repurpose will be popular.
04:46You know that from the speech of Dano Tingkungko.
04:52What's in when it comes to fashion in the coming year?
04:56Expensive fashion is out. Swag to the budget is in, according to fashion stylist, G-Hook Son.
05:02Because the big thing next year is your imagination.
05:06Meaning, how will you make the clothes and accessories that you already have new?
05:11Our generation right now craves identity.
05:14The best way to be fashionable is to reuse and repurpose.
05:20Start going to the thrift because the trend of pleats and brooches is coming back.
05:29The emphasis next year is on functionality and individuality.
05:34Meaning, it's still fashion, but the fit can still be used for back rides on motorcycles.
05:40The general mood for all designers are the unconventional cuts.
05:44They crop it or they make it sleeveless, but it's still bottom down.
05:49Very unusual to the eye, but still wearable to your everyday living.
06:00We don't want to carry bags anymore in the Philippines.
06:04So, we're leaning towards utilitarian wear.
06:09So, jackets with four pockets.
06:11The jacket has three pockets.
06:13It's a blazer, denim jacket, actually.
06:15Even jackets that use different types of fabric.
06:20Here in Ukay-Ukay, we've seen a lot of what she says will be in fashion next year.
06:26Exhibit A, the pleats over pants that will be in fashion not only for women, but also for men.
06:34Baggy pants for men? That's so 2024 daw.
06:37For 2025, layering will be in fashion.
06:40Opalda over pants, especially for men.
06:43Old brooches and pins will be used to transform the clothes you already have.
06:49We get to reuse the clothes we see in the closet of our grandparents.
06:55It's nice because it also saves the environment.
06:58The clothes of our grandparents will be loose.
07:03So, for the current generation, it's better if it's fit.
07:08That's why you can raid your parents' and grandparents' apparador.
07:12Or go to Ukay-Ukay, then create your own signature style.
07:16Most importantly, have fun and be you.
07:20For GMA Integrated News, I'm Donna Tingcong, for 24 Hours.
07:25The GMA Network is leading in the TV station sources of news and information of Filipinos,
07:32based on the Tugon ng Masa survey of OCTA Research.
07:3590% said that they rely on the GMA Network for news and information.
07:40The number of people who rely on the GMA Network also increased to 98%.
07:44The overall trust rating of the GMA Network increased from 93% as recorded in the June 2024 survey.
07:51The survey was conducted by 1,200 respondents from November 10 to 16.
07:56The survey has a plus-minus 3% margin of error.
08:05In more than 100 cinemas nationwide,
08:08the best picture of the 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival, Green Bones,
08:12was shown.
08:13Ruru Madrid, the best supporting actor of the film,
08:15is now prepping with Bianca Umali for the heart-to-heart countdown to 2025.
08:20Here's my story.
08:24Ruru Madrid is still on high after being nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
08:29in the Metro Manila Film Festival, Gabi ng Parangal,
08:32for his role in the film, Green Bones.
08:35He didn't expect to win that night.
08:39Did you prepare for that stage?
08:41No.
08:42Like I said, when I got to the stage,
08:47it was like my heart spoke for me.
08:49Because of course, when I got there, I was shocked
08:52because Kuya Aga, Miss Vilma, Miss Vice were there.
09:00There were a lot of big stars.
09:01One of the most emotional people that night was his girlfriend, Bianca Umali.
09:06Bianca cried a lot when Ruru received the trophy.
09:11Like I said, Ruru is their best supporting actor.
09:17I'm their best supporter.
09:19Forever.
09:22Ruru and Bianca will be together for the much anticipated
09:25and biggest New Year countdown of the year,
09:27the GMA New Year Countdown.
09:30The RUCA team is excited
09:32because their big projects will be announced at the countdown,
09:36including the return of Lolong and Sangre.
09:39And we are so excited
09:41because we are here to celebrate and welcome the new year
09:45with our network.
09:47We are doing the same projects that we have been dreaming of.
09:50So, it's really nice in our hearts.
09:52They will be joined at the GMA New Year Countdown
09:55by other superstars,
09:56led by Asia's Limitless star, Julian San Jose,
10:00and Raver Cruz, Christian Bautista,
10:03Ai-Ai de las Alas, Sanya Lopez, Isabel Ortega,
10:07Kailin Alcantara, and many more.
10:11Will you be able to chant the New Year mantra,
10:142025, please be good to me?
10:17How are your 2024 resolutions?
10:21Did they come true?
10:22Or did some of them come true?
10:24The answer is in Nico Juae's voice.
10:30Before we say goodbye to 2024,
10:33did you fulfill your New Year's resolution?
10:36Just a little bit, sir.
10:37Did you fulfill your New Year's resolution for 2024?
10:41I don't think so.
10:42Yes, I did.
10:43Noemi fulfilled her personal promise this year.
10:47I won't borrow money from my friends.
10:50I still borrow money.
10:52But I don't pay.
10:55Grace, what did you wish for 2024?
10:59To wake up early and go on a diet, of course.
11:03What happened?
11:04Nothing.
11:06Jake tried to claim his wish for 2024.
11:10But...
11:11I don't have money.
11:12If I have money, I'll have a resolution.
11:15If there's a team that can do it, there's also a team that can't.
11:19Like Lyra, who was able to manifest her desire to have a better job.
11:24I'm a supervisor now.
11:25Before, I was a janitor.
11:27I just work hard.
11:29When 2025 came,
11:31there were Filipinos who were thinking of their goals and resolutions.
11:35In the survey of Social Weather Stations, or SWS,
11:38of more than 2,000 respondents,
11:4090% said that they have high hopes for 2025.
11:44It's lower than 96% for 2023.
11:4810% said that they're afraid of 2025.
11:52It's higher than 3% for 2023.
11:55It's easy to say that you want to change your life every year.
12:00The hard part is how you'll achieve it.
12:03The harder part is how you want to achieve it
12:07but you're not doing anything about it.
12:09For GMI Integrated News,
12:11I'm Niko Juaje.
12:12Tune in for 24 Hours.
12:14Niko Juaje.
12:15Tune in for 24 Hours.

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