• 2 days ago
-PHIVOLCS: Mahigit 33,000, tinatayang masasawi kapag tumama ang magnitude 7.2 na "The Big One" sa Pilipinas/ Regular na earthquake drills at inspeksyon sa mga infrastructure, kabilang sa mga paghahanda sa "The Big One"/ PHIVOLCS: Magnitude 8.2 na lindol na mas malakas pa sa "The Big One," posible ring yumanig sa Pilipinas / PHIVOLCS: "Shake, Drop, and Road" ang dapat gawin kung nasa baybaying-dagat kapag may lindol/ PHIVOLCS: Paghahanda, pinakamainam na aksyon sa mga lindol o tsunami


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Transcript
00:00The magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar hit hard this Friday.
00:10How well is the Philippines prepared for the big one, which is expected to have a magnitude 7.2?
00:17This is Ma'am Gonzalez's breaking news.
00:20If this is how the magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit Myanmar, what if the big one hits the Philippines?
00:33This is the magnitude 7.2 earthquake in West Valley Fault, which could hit Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
00:41According to PHIVOX, it is estimated that 50,000 people will die if the time comes.
00:46The big one in CR, the expected ground shaking in Metro Manila is intensity 8.
00:53And also, we expect residential buildings, around 12 to 13 percent would sustain heavy damage.
01:0510 to 30 storey buildings, around 11 percent heavy damage, and then 30 to 60 storey buildings, 2 percent.
01:14And expected casualty would be around 33,500.
01:19And injured, around 100,000.
01:23And then additional deaths by fire, around 18,000.
01:27The people are having a hard time standing.
01:30That's why the Department of Transportation is continuing inspections and retrofitting the infrastructure as part of the preparation for the big one.
01:38There are also regular earthquake drills so that we can plan ahead and not panic if an earthquake strikes.
01:45Of course, the cover and hold will be there.
01:47Then it will go to the nearest evacuation center.
01:52Stay away from buildings or debris that can fall.
01:57Don't leave your belongings.
01:58But to be honest, the big one is not the biggest one yet.
02:03Because there is a stronger earthquake that could hit the country.
02:07We have higher earthquake generators, active faults, that are capable of generating higher magnitude earthquakes.
02:15For example, in Gabaldon, the Philippine Fault, we expect a magnitude 7.9 earthquake.
02:22The Philippine Trench, it will affect Eastern Samar and it can produce 8 to 9 meter tsunami waves.
02:30The Manila Trench, it's also capable of generating a magnitude 8.2 earthquake.
02:36In history, the magnitude 8.1 earthquake in Cotabato was one of the most famous in 1976.
02:438,000 people died and that was, again, it produced a tsunami.
02:49And it happened past midnight, so maybe there was still a lot of sleep.
02:53And the tsunami wave arrived in just five minutes, so our countrymen were not evacuated immediately.
03:02For those who live by the sea, drop, shake, and roar should be their concern.
03:07If you can feel a shaking that you can't get up, and then if you discover that there is a,
03:12or if you can notice that there is a sudden drop of sea level,
03:17and there is a roaring sound or a rumbling voice coming from the sea,
03:21then you have to evacuate immediately to a higher place because it could be a tsunami.
03:27In the end, we must always be prepared, especially the houses and houses that we are building.
03:33The earthquake was not fatal.
03:36It's the collapse of human-built structures such as buildings, walls, and bridges that make living.
03:44So we really have to make sure that we follow the building code.
03:47Earthquakes are random events and they cannot be predicted.
03:50So again, I will reiterate, the best course of action is always preparedness.
03:55Mav Gonzalez reporting for GMA Integrated News.
04:01This is the GMA Regional TV News.
04:06Hot news from Visayas and Mindanao brought by GMA Regional TV.
04:11A man was arrested in Iligan City after he complained about his ex-girlfriend.
04:16Cecil, what was the complaint?
04:18The man posted a video and a photo of his ex-girlfriend on the internet if they don't see each other.
04:26According to the victim, before the meet-up,
04:29several pictures of the suspect were uploaded on social media as a threat.
04:34When he was arrested, he was able to get the evidence on his cell phone.
04:38He has no statement.
04:40The suspect will be faced with multiple complaints.
04:44This is the GMA Regional TV News.

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