00:00 I'm sorry to the people who are eating right now.
00:05 I just want to report what happened here in Kanyacao Bay, Cavite City,
00:12 where many dead fish have drowned.
00:16 We're here in Barangay 62A.
00:21 As of now, there are more than 30 bags of fish that have been cleaned.
00:30 But there are still thousands of fish here.
00:32 If you look at the bottom, there are still a lot of fish.
00:42 This is very dangerous because it's already smelly.
00:48 I'm wearing a face mask because it's already smelly here.
00:53 We have coordinated with our Coast Guard colleagues.
00:57 This is the troop.
00:59 The troop is now moving around.
01:01 There, this is it.
01:05 Our troops are now carrying the fish.
01:12 This is a big concern because here in Cavite City,
01:18 many people are drowning.
01:20 Hello!
01:21 If this kind of fish kill continues,
01:26 it will affect the livelihood of our people here in Cavite City.
01:31 That's why we're now double-checking to find out where these fish came from,
01:36 what was the cause,
01:38 and why there are thousands of dead fish in our area.
01:42 We have also coordinated with our CENRO office,
01:49 Maritime, and Coast Guard to help.
01:53 As you can see, this is our drone shot.
01:56 It's full of fish.
01:58 This is from the Philippine Navy side.
02:00 That's full of fish.
02:02 We have also coordinated with our colleagues from the Philippine Navy.
02:07 They are now mobilizing.
02:09 Many people are saying that this came from a fish pond.
02:17 Some are saying that it was a bomb or dynamite.
02:21 We will investigate this and we will not let this happen
02:24 because this will affect our people in Cavite City,
02:27 especially our people who live in the sea.
02:32 If this fish kill continues and it gets stuck in the sea,
02:36 it will become a bacteria and it will be harmful to other healthy fishes.
02:42 This is our concern right now.
02:45 Thank you.
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