Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong March 27, 2025
- Ilang pananim, nasira dahil sa mainit na panahon | Siksikan sa mga classroom at kulang na bentilador, problema sa ilang eskuwelahan | Ilang estudyante, inirereklamo ang mainit na panahon | PAGASA: Heat index sa mga buwan ng Abril-Mayo, posibleng umabot sa 48-50°C
- Ilang estudyante, kani-kaniyang diskarte kontra-init | Nagyeyelong tubig at iba't ibang palamig, mabenta raw sa ilang eskuwelahan kapag mainit | Payo ngayong tag-init: Uminom ng tubig
- Pangontra-init items, mabenta na sa Divisoria
- Maximum SRP sa imported na bigas, P45/kg na simula Lunes, March 31
- Honeylet Avanceña at Veronica Duterte, nasa The Hague, Netherlands para bisitahin si FPRRD
- Hiling ng House Prosecutors na pasagutin na si VP Duterte sa articles of impeachment, tinanggihan ni Senate Pres. Escudero
- Iba't ibang isyu, tinalakay ng ilang senatorial candidate sa kanilang kampanya
- Resupply mission malapit sa panatag, hinarang ng China Coast Guard | China, nag-deploy ng inflatable boats para malapitang maitaboy ang mga mangingisdang Pinoy | BFAR vessels, patuloy na binuntutan ng China
- Legaspi Family, bibida sa Kapuso family-oriented series na "Hating Kapatid"
- Pinay tennis player Alex Eala, pasok na sa semifinals ng Miami Open 2025 matapos matalo ang World No. 2 na si Iga Swiatek
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
- Ilang pananim, nasira dahil sa mainit na panahon | Siksikan sa mga classroom at kulang na bentilador, problema sa ilang eskuwelahan | Ilang estudyante, inirereklamo ang mainit na panahon | PAGASA: Heat index sa mga buwan ng Abril-Mayo, posibleng umabot sa 48-50°C
- Ilang estudyante, kani-kaniyang diskarte kontra-init | Nagyeyelong tubig at iba't ibang palamig, mabenta raw sa ilang eskuwelahan kapag mainit | Payo ngayong tag-init: Uminom ng tubig
- Pangontra-init items, mabenta na sa Divisoria
- Maximum SRP sa imported na bigas, P45/kg na simula Lunes, March 31
- Honeylet Avanceña at Veronica Duterte, nasa The Hague, Netherlands para bisitahin si FPRRD
- Hiling ng House Prosecutors na pasagutin na si VP Duterte sa articles of impeachment, tinanggihan ni Senate Pres. Escudero
- Iba't ibang isyu, tinalakay ng ilang senatorial candidate sa kanilang kampanya
- Resupply mission malapit sa panatag, hinarang ng China Coast Guard | China, nag-deploy ng inflatable boats para malapitang maitaboy ang mga mangingisdang Pinoy | BFAR vessels, patuloy na binuntutan ng China
- Legaspi Family, bibida sa Kapuso family-oriented series na "Hating Kapatid"
- Pinay tennis player Alex Eala, pasok na sa semifinals ng Miami Open 2025 matapos matalo ang World No. 2 na si Iga Swiatek
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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00:00This is just the beginning of the heatwave and the effects are already felt in some provinces.
00:19According to Ilocos Norte, some farmers have a problem.
00:22Their crops are being destroyed and the water supply is lacking.
00:26This is the first news.
00:31If not for Bansot, some farmers in Ilocos Norte are almost out of tobacco because of the hot weather.
00:38There is no irrigation in the area and the rain is slow.
00:41That's why the farmers are relying on water pumps.
00:45If we don't try to sell tobacco, our tobacco will die.
00:50The water supply of some farmers in the town of San Nicolás is also a problem.
00:55More than half of their crops are being destroyed because of the water supply in the middle of the heat.
01:01The harvest season has arrived.
01:03Most of the sweet corns planted in Santo Niño, Cotabato are being rejected because of their small size.
01:11There is also a lack of water.
01:13That's why irrigation and canals are being cut off.
01:16The dry season has added problems to more than 5,000 students of Kalasyao Comprehensive National High School in Pangasinan.
01:24Classrooms are being shut down.
01:26Ventilators are being shut down because the transformer in the school can't handle it.
01:32We are limiting it to four.
01:34When there was no problem, we had seven electric fans in a room.
01:39But it can't handle it.
01:42We need to add a transformer.
01:44The class in the school is shifting first.
01:47The problem has already reached the Department of Education Division Office.
01:51The LGU will also help to solve this problem.
01:54In Quezon City, some students are complaining about the heat.
01:58It's too hot.
02:00It's hot when we enter the school.
02:02Especially when we go home.
02:04When we walk or ride a jeep.
02:06It's too hot.
02:08It's already hot.
02:09But the heat remedies will be added in the next few months.
02:14It is expected that in the last part of April until the first half of May,
02:18the heat in some parts of the country will reach 48 to 50 degrees Celsius.
02:23It will be hard for us to release our sweat.
02:27We won't be able to sweat.
02:29And of course, we will have what we call heat exhaustion,
02:33or heat stress, or heat cramps.
02:36Those are the possible.
02:38Our discomfort level is high.
02:41We will have a headache.
02:43We will feel dizzy.
02:45The good news, according to Pag-asa,
02:47the heat of the time will not reach its peak,
02:50just like in 2024 with El Niño.
02:53This is the first news.
02:55EJ Gomez for JMA Integrated News.
03:01Students and parents are working hard to beat the heat.
03:05From Manila, we have the first live news.
03:08Dea Pinla.
03:09Dea.
03:14Igan, bye-bye Amihan.
03:16And hello Taginit season.
03:18Here, near an elementary school in San Andres, Manila,
03:21there are shops ready to help students who are feeling the heat.
03:29It is already hot, but according to Pag-asa,
03:31it is expected that in the last part of April until the first half of May,
03:36early in the morning, some are selling products that are not simple.
03:41It is said that it needs to be cold.
03:43Ice water, soft drinks, fruit shake, cold fruits, and many more.
03:49According to some of the shops we talked to,
03:51these are really for sale, especially now that it is hot.
03:54Students are also bringing their own cold water jugs.
03:59They also brought their own portable fans.
04:01And of course, the beam on the back will not be lost to avoid sweating.
04:09They are really looking for cold water because it is really hot in our time now.
04:15It always needs water.
04:17I always put towels on the back because I sweat.
04:24I don't hide anymore when it is hot so I don't sweat right away.
04:28Then I ask my mom for a towel for my back.
04:39According to the Beat the Heat tips that we got from the people we talked to this morning,
04:43number one is to eat or drink something refreshing.
04:48Just like the cold fruits that Ate Adeline sold.
04:52Ate Adeline, let's get into our video for today.
04:57Let's go, Ate.
04:58I want to ask, what are the types of fruits that we sell during this hot season?
05:04Pinapple, watermelon, and papaya.
05:09Why are these the types of fruits that people sell during this hot season?
05:12These are the cold fruits to remove the heat.
05:20How much do you sell these cold fruits here in San Andres, Manila?
05:2730 pesos for a slice.
05:29All the fruits are 30 pesos.
05:32If you have someone to accompany you to the studio, just let me know.
05:35But that's the latest from here in San Andres, Manila.
05:38Baya Pinlac for GMA Integrated News.
05:42Some hot items are being sold in Divisoria, Manila.
05:46Let's check the prices of those.
05:48In the first news live of James Agustin.
05:51James.
05:56Good morning.
05:57It's a hot season.
05:58One of the most popular items here in Divisoria is portable fans.
06:03That's just one of the hot items.
06:06That's just one of the hot items.
06:13Summer is in.
06:14That's why the hot items are being sold in Divisoria, Manila.
06:19Like rechargeable portable fans.
06:21You can buy them for 100 pesos to 130 pesos depending on the type.
06:26Folding umbrellas are 100 pesos each.
06:29Umbrellas are 90 pesos each.
06:32Tumblers are always available to keep you hydrated.
06:35Each piece is 180 pesos.
06:38According to Jess, sales are still slow.
06:40But what Mami Mili is looking for is a portable fan.
06:44We are hoping that it will become popular now.
06:47Because that's what people need now.
06:50Because of the hot weather, Mami Mili is also selling sandals.
06:5450 pesos for men and 60 pesos for women.
06:58There are also different types of shorts, 50 pesos each.
07:02I'm okay with this.
07:03This is what I can buy because of the hot weather.
07:06I'm looking for shorts for my sandals.
07:09Even those who are selling sandals are discarding because of the hot weather.
07:13Like the senior citizen, Renato, who is carrying his portable fan.
07:17Sometimes, I just sit down because it's hot.
07:19When it's hot, I rest.
07:22Like 12 o'clock in the morning, it's very hot.
07:26Romy admits that the two electric fans are not working.
07:30It's very hot, especially in Tanghali.
07:32We just sit in the dark so that we won't catch a cold.
07:39That's what we are discarding.
07:41Then, we drink water.
07:49According to the sellers, even in Tanghali,
07:52they don't close their stores here in Divisoria.
07:55So what they are discarding is that they are adding drinking water, especially now that it's hot.
08:01That's the first news from Manila.
08:03I'm James Agustin for JEMA Integrated News.
08:09IGAN, on Monday, will lower the maximum suggested retail price of imported rice by 45 pesos per kilo.
08:16This is the result of the continuous decrease in the price of rice in the world market, according to the Department of Agriculture.
08:22As of now, MSRP is 49 pesos per kilo for imported rice.
08:27At the same price of DA, for imported commercial rice, the average price of regular milled rice is more than 40 pesos per kilo.
08:35The well-milled rice is more than 44 pesos per kilo.
08:39The premium imported rice is almost 50 pesos per kilo and the special rice is 57 pesos per kilo.
08:48The former President Rodrigo Duterte's common-law wife, Hanilet Avancena, and their daughter, Veronica, are also in The Hague, Netherlands.
08:56The mother of the former President Duterte's former wife, Hanilet Avancena, and their daughter, Veronica,
09:02did not immediately enter the detention facility of the International Criminal Court and waited outside.
09:04The mother of the former President Duterte's former wife, Hanilet Avancena, thanked all the supporters.
09:08Veronica said that she is in good health and that she wants to rest for the next 80 days, which is March 28.
09:18Good health and contact.
09:20She is eating well.
09:22She ate a lot of food.
09:24She did not get sick.
09:29President Cesar Scudero refused the request of the House Impeachment Prosecutors
09:34and asked Vice President Sara Duterte to respond to the articles of impeachment against him.
09:40Scudero said that the summons can be sent to the Vice President if the impeachment court agrees.
09:47It can be done if the Senate is already in session, which will happen in June.
09:53The Office of the Vice President has accepted the copy of the motion of the House Prosecutors Panel regarding the summons.
09:59The field of the visa has not been approved yet.
10:05I will not do anything that is illegal unless a special session is called, which I doubt.
10:11If the Senate has a session, only then can they present articles of impeachment and only then can the impeachment court convene.
10:22Session is needed during legislative function of the Senate,
10:27but session is not needed when it comes to impeachment function of the Senate.
10:42Abbe Binay promised to be the voice of the LGUs in the election.
10:47Senator Bong Revilla is pushing for the termination of barangay leaders.
10:52The promise of Bonifacio Bosita is a protection for small fishermen.
10:57The problem of farmers was known and was pointed out by Allan Kapuyan.
11:02David D'Angelo in Bulacan pushed for music, culture, and singing.
11:08Angelo D'Alban visited the markets in Iligan City.
11:13Abutkayang Pabahay was used by Lloydy D. Guzman in Baras-Rizal.
11:18Senator Bong Go is calling for the medical service to be brought closer to the communities.
11:24Ping Lakson promised to help promote tourism in Romblon.
11:29Senator Lito Lapid is pushing for agritourism in Bohol.
11:34The strong oversight function of the Congress was pointed out by Rodante Marculeta.
11:39Kiko Pangilinan is calling for the increase in the income of farmers and fishermen.
11:44Ariel Quiribin is calling for more jobs in the community in a forum.
11:49Congresswoman Camille Villar is pushing for gender equality in Leyte.
11:54And BAM Aquino is pushing for additional funds and scholarships for nursing students.
12:00We continue to follow the campaign of the running senators in the election of 2025.
12:06This is the first news.
12:08Marisol Abduraman for GMA Integrated News.
12:13Harassment in the waters of the Philippines.
12:16The ships of China, the ships of the Philippines,
12:19that will bring aid near the Panatagsyol.
12:22China also deployed inflatable boats to bring the Filipinos closer.
12:27We have the first news.
12:29Jun Veneracion.
12:32While the ships of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, or BFAR, were sailing towards the Panatagsyol,
12:39on Monday morning,
12:41a ship of China suddenly appeared.
12:45They also have a warship that was not in the video, and did not last long.
12:49One by one, the seven ships of the China Coast Guard came out.
12:53Philippines 3009, this is China Coast Guard.
12:58Enter your course and leave immediately.
13:01We will take strong action on you in accordance with the law.
13:05China Coast Guard 5303, this is PRP Dato Balint Sosa, MMOV 3009.
13:12You must stay clear of our route. Over.
13:15The four ships of BFAR and two from the Philippine Coast Guard
13:19were replaced by more and bigger ships of China.
13:24Roger. Monitor, monitor.
13:27The ship sailed for 28 nautical miles towards Panatagsyol.
13:31Just in time.
13:33Because here, they will be able to meet the Philippine fishermen who will provide assistance.
13:38Even if we are afraid, what can we do?
13:40Of course, this is where we live, in our family.
13:44While giving crudo and other assistance,
13:47the siren of the CCG Vessel 5303 broke the silence.
13:57Aside from the bigger ships of the China Coast Guard,
14:00they also deployed inflatable boats to be able to get closer to the Philippine fishermen
14:08and escort them far from Panatagsyol.
14:11The tension of the Philippine fishermen getting closer to the inflatable boats increased even more.
14:22The Philippine fishermen were escorted to Panatagsyol from the mainland Luzon,
14:27which is only 120 nautical miles away.
14:29They entered the 200-nautical-mile Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines.
14:33While China is more than 400 nautical miles away.
14:39This is how it is always, sir.
14:41It's really painful, sir.
14:42That's why for us, this is how it is.
14:45The Philippine fishermen complained that they have been stuck here for a long time
14:49and the China Coast Guard is not allowing them to get closer to Panatagsyol,
14:52which is known as a rich fishing village.
14:55It hurts us because we are not allowed to fish here.
14:59This is our place.
15:02We should be the ones to leave.
15:06After the resupply mission,
15:08BFAR tried to conduct a maritime patrol to get closer to Panatagsyol.
15:13That's why no matter how hard they tried,
15:16the Chinese Coast Guard continued to guard the ships of BFAR.
15:22It's now 7 in the morning, March 25,
15:25and the China Coast Guard Vessel 5303 has not stopped
15:31from getting closer to the BRP Dato Balensusa that we are driving.
15:36Despite the harassment of China,
15:39the Philippine fishermen were protected
15:42because of the deployment of the Philippine Coast Guard and BFAR Vessels.
15:46They received a fuel subsidy.
15:49So I think this is a successful mission.
15:53Because the Chinese Coast Guard failed to guard the ships,
15:55BFAR did not insist on getting closer to Panatagsyol.
15:59But they will keep coming back
16:02to show that the Philippines does not give up on Panatagsyol in China.
16:08This is the first news.
16:09June Veneration for GMA Integrated News.
16:20Legazpi Family will star in the new Kapuso Family-oriented series,
16:24Hating Kapatid.
16:25This is the story of Carmina Villarroel Legazpi.
16:27Their role in the series will be challenging.
16:30Full of tears and confrontation
16:32that is the total opposite of their real life,
16:34which is full of laughter and tears.
16:36Carmina is now with her children,
16:38Mavi and Cassie,
16:39in the Kapuso Talk Show, which is delicious, right?
16:41She is also excited about the hit Jimmy Afternoon Prime,
16:44which is a dream come true.
16:46It's Zorin's first time working with his children,
16:48and there's no awkwardness between them.
16:51Nervousness and excitement is what Mavi and Cassie are feeling.
16:55We'll see about that.
17:04The Philippines' tennis player, Alex Ayala,
17:07is now in the semi-finals of the Miami Open 2025 in America.
17:11Alex has beaten the world number two, Iga Siwatek, in the quarterfinals.
17:17The score is 6-2, 7-5.
17:19This is considered a historic win
17:21because according to the Women's Tennis Association, or WTA,
17:24Alex Ayala is the first Filipino tennis player to reach the semis.
17:30Tennis player Rafael Nadal praised Ayala for his victory.
17:35In Nadal's tennis academy, Ayala trained.
17:39The next opponents of Ayala in the semis
17:41will be Emma Raducanu and...
18:11...Rafael Nadal.