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  • 2/4/2024
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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:04 16 are the last number of people who died in Davao region due to bad weather.
00:11 Here is the first news.
00:13 [Music]
00:15 Those residents are now stuck in the mud, crossing the river in Datu Montawal in Maguindanao del Sur.
00:23 The water is flowing from the Agusan River due to bad weather.
00:28 [Music]
00:30 In Veruela, Agusan del Sur, not many residents are able to cross the river,
00:35 which is still in a video case in the middle.
00:37 In the town of Talacogon, some houses and farms are submerged in the river.
00:42 In San Luis, residents are using boats to cross the river.
00:48 Based on the PDRRMO Agusan del Sur, more than 50,000 families are affected by the river in the province.
00:58 In Kapalong, Davao del Norte, four people died in the landslide in Sitio Awod in Barangay Gupitan.
01:05 According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
01:10 16 people died, 11 were injured and three were missing due to bad weather in Mindanao.
01:21 The climate in other provinces is hot. Like in Libacaw, Aklan, El Niño is already affected.
01:28 The Aklan River is slowly drying up.
01:31 In Calvario, in other hot regions, it is a blessing for some of the residents of Bawang La Union.
01:37 The grapes are continuously being harvested from their farms even though El Niño is experiencing it.
01:42 According to some grape farmers, the grapes are not able to escape the water.
01:47 They are hoping that they will be able to recover from the loss of their crops due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
01:53 This is the first news. Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
01:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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