00:00Good morning, UH Barcata. How are you all?
00:06I hope you are all safe in the midst of the rain that was caused by the typhoon Karina and Habaga and plunged Metro Manila into a state of calamity.
00:13We will bring you the latest coverage of the typhoon Karina and Habaga.
00:19We will be covering the situation in different parts of Metro Manila and other affected areas.
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01:21For those who want to help, there are the details.
01:24In the midst of the rain that was caused by the typhoon Karina and Habaga, many people need to evacuate.
01:29Some of our Kapuso are stranded and others are in evacuation centers that have been flooded.
01:35Just like our Kapuso in Taytay, Rizal.
01:38The flood reached Pastao yesterday.
01:45Suzy and Shaira are in Taytay to deliver a real service.
01:49Suzy and Shaira, how are our Kapuso there?
01:52Good morning.
01:55Hi guys, good morning to you all.
01:58We can say good morning because the rain has stopped.
02:02That's good news.
02:03Yes, it's true.
02:04But last day, the typhoon Karina and the low pressure area of Habagat were affected.
02:12It caused heavy rain and floods in many places.
02:16And because some areas were flooded,
02:18some of our Kapuso need to evacuate to evacuation centers where we are now.
02:24Yes.
02:25And one of the places where the typhoon Karina was affected is Barangay San Juan in Taytay, Rizal.
02:32That's why we visited their evacuation center to deliver a real service to 178 families that are currently stranded here.
02:42Shaira and I are happy because we can see that they are very organized.
02:45They have modular tents so they have privacy for their families.
02:50And aside from that, of course, we are excited because what will happen to our Kapuso this morning?
02:56Even though they still have to clean their houses and eventually go home,
03:00but of course, they have a warm breakfast that we will bring to them.
03:03These are our Kapuso volunteers.
03:05I think they are the ones who cook.
03:07Sir, what is that dish?
03:08Lugaw.
03:09Lugaw!
03:10So perfect.
03:11Yes.
03:12It's like sopas.
03:13I smelled it earlier.
03:14Lugaw.
03:15Maybe I'm just hungry.
03:16Maybe.
03:17But this is Lugaw.
03:18And of course, later, we will also give relief goods to our Kapuso Foundation.
03:23Yes.
03:24To our Kapuso who are currently here in the evacuation center.
03:27Later, we will also have a Spartan artist with us.
03:29Oh, yes.
03:30Yes.
03:31It's Roco Nacino.
03:32Correct.
03:33He is also one of the hopefuls in times like this because Roco is also very kind.
03:38And of course, we will also give relief goods to the families here in Baguio.
03:46So, Kapuso, please come to your country's morning show where you are always.
03:51Let's go.
03:52Hit it.
03:53Good morning, ladies.
03:54How are you?
03:55Good morning, Jan.
03:56Beautiful ladies.
03:57Let's eat.
03:58Lugaw is delicious.
03:59Good morning, guys.
04:00Are we okay here?
04:01We are debating if this is Lugaw or Arroz Caldo because it has chicken.
04:06What is the answer?
04:08But Shaira and I are here in one of the five evacuation centers here in Barangay San Juan,
04:15in Taytay, Rizal.
04:16It's a huge barangay.
04:17It's huge.
04:18And this evacuation center is the largest of the five, right?
04:21Yes, actually.
04:22And a lot happened last night, right?
04:25Of course, a lot of people were affected by the typhoon.
04:29People were displaced.
04:30Yes.
04:31People were displaced.
04:32That's why they fled here to the evacuation centers.
04:34That's how severe their flood was.
04:36That's why we are preparing.
04:37Actually, the people who cooked this are from the barangay.
04:40Volunteers.
04:41They are the volunteers.
04:42And we will distribute this.
04:44And aside from this, of course, we have relief goods from Kapuso Foundation.
04:48Kapuso Foundation.
04:49You know, this is really great.
04:50This is a big help from the Kapuso Foundation.
04:52Because this is also a way to make people hungry while they are still here in the evacuation center.
04:57Yes.
04:58Because I'm sure their families are still not okay, right?
05:01Yes.
05:02When they return to their homes, everything is wet.
05:04Everything is wet.
05:05Whatever food they brought there, for cooking, stove, whatever, it's all wet.
05:09So, whatever is here, no matter how, it's right.
05:12Yes.
05:13It's easy.
05:14Yes.
05:15It's easy to prepare, cook.
05:16And now, how about we put one of the residents who fled here in San Juan.
05:21Hi, Nay.
05:22Hi, Nanay.
05:23Good morning.
05:24Good morning.
05:25Nay, how are you now?
05:27I'm fine.
05:29When did you flee here?
05:31Yesterday at 7 in the morning.
05:34It's only 7 in the morning and you're already here?
05:37Yes.
05:38Why? Is the water in your house already high?
05:41Yes.
05:42I didn't expect that the water is already high.
05:45Because when we rescued, we didn't leave there because we didn't see the water below us.
05:51When I arrived at 5 in the afternoon, in the morning, the water just came in.
05:57It's hard because it's still dark.
05:59So, you thought that you won't be able to reach it?
06:02Yes.
06:03That's why I tied my stuff inside.
06:05I raised our stuff on the roof so that the water won't reach it.
06:09Yes.
06:10When I went down, the water was already high up to here.
06:15Is this your first time flooding your house?
06:18No, it's always the same.
06:19But this is the first time that the flood really came inside our house.
06:24Even when you were in Undoy?
06:26Yes.
06:27It didn't come up that fast?
06:29It came up. It went over the roof of the house.
06:31So, you experienced that before?
06:33Yes.
06:34So, how did you flee here if the water is that high? Did you use a boat?
06:38No. What I did was, I tried to use my bare hands.
06:43Did you flee?
06:45Yes.
06:46I was the only one who fled here.
06:48I was the only one who brought our stuff here.
06:50Oh my gosh.
06:51Yes.
06:52We'll just add a little bit of food for you.
06:55Thank you.
06:56This is from the Jemica Puso Foundation.
06:58I hope that you'll be able to get up here soon.
07:01I hope that you'll experience this.
07:04Thank you.
07:05Thank you.
07:06Thank you.
07:07Of course, we'll continue to give out breakfast for everyone.
07:11These are relief goods from the Jemica Puso Foundation.
07:15We're about to start.
07:16Oh, here it is.
07:17We also have a queue now.
07:19Okay, we are ready.
07:20We are ready.
07:22Thank you.
07:23There are a lot of families.
07:24Yes.
07:25Thank you.
07:26178 families.
07:28Thank you.
07:29We also have our breakfast here.
07:31We're giving out delicious breakfast for later.
07:34Thank you.
07:35We'll come back later to Barangay San Juan, to Taytay Rizal.
07:39This is Manuel Santos Integrated School, one of the evacuation centers here in Taytay.
07:49We'll continue to give out.
07:50We already gave out some of the relief goods and some of the food here.
07:55There's also porridge.
07:56Of course, the volunteers here from the barangay are very helpful.
07:59We're still here in Barangay San Juan, here in Taytay Rizal.
08:03This is just one of the five or six evacuation centers of Barangay San Juan.
08:08Because this is a big barangay.
08:10It's a big barangay.
08:11There are eight sites here.
08:13So it's good that they have five evacuation centers.
08:16And this is the evacuation center here in San…
08:21Mateo?
08:22San Juan.
08:23Manuel.
08:24Barangay San Juan, Taytay Rizal.
08:25Here in Manuel Santos Integrated School.
08:27There are 178 families that we can help here.
08:32This is free breakfast.
08:34It's a hot breakfast for them.
08:35And of course, we have relief goods that were also helped by the JMA Kapuso Foundation.
08:41Yes, we're really ready to give out all of these.
08:44But of course, this is also our chance to talk to some of our Kapusos who are in Lanta.
08:50Is their story…
08:51Because when you pass by here, when you go here, it seems like it's normal.
08:56The stores are open, the food is open.
09:00So for you to be surprised, why did we have to evacuate here?
09:04Because some of our Kapusos here, the deep water reached their homes.
09:10So some of them here, we will talk to them to know how they are experiencing the flood here.
09:17And of course, our relief goods are still being given from the Kapuso Foundation.
09:22Of course, we have the usual contents of this.
09:24Rice, canned food, instant noodles.
09:27Yes, instant noodles, instant noodles.
09:30Oh, here's the mother.
09:31Here she is.
09:33Oh, there's a baby.
09:35Oh, my God, you're so small.
09:39What's your name?
09:40Aydith.
09:42When were you born?
09:44When?
09:45On the 12th.
09:47On the 12th of July.
09:48Oh my God.
09:49Your baby was just two weeks old.
09:51What happened to you?
09:53You were able to save your baby.
09:55Yes, someone rescued us.
09:57Oh, someone rescued you.
09:58How high was the water level?
10:00In Bewang.
10:01Oh, in Bewang.
10:02Yes, in Bewang.
10:03Did anyone help you when you were evacuating?
10:07Yes, there was someone.
10:09Husband, family, mother?
10:11Just neighbors.
10:12Just neighbors.
10:14What was your experience here?
10:16Of course, you're still recovering from your pregnancy and you need to sleep here.
10:21She's smiling.
10:24She's still smiling.
10:28What's your baby's name?
10:30Reneir.
10:32Oh, a boy.
10:33A boy.
10:35Of course, it was hard for you to start with your son, Reneir.
10:41Hopefully, we were able to help you today.
10:45We were able to help you get back to your normal life.
10:48Did you save your baby's things?
10:52Yes, we did.
10:54Did you save milk?
10:56Yes, I did.
10:57That's the mess.
10:59The baby's food is always in pieces.
11:03One of our staff will help you.
11:05This is heavy.
11:08This is for you, Reneir.
11:10God bless you guys.
11:11Take care.
11:12I hope the mother doesn't get sick.
11:14Let the mother help.
11:15Thank you.
11:16Imagine that you have a newborn baby and it's raining.
11:21What will you do?
11:23You'll be in panic.
11:24Thank you to the rescue teams for helping us.
11:27We still have one more.
11:30What's your name?
11:31Vicenta Sabelia.
11:34Who's with you at home?
11:36Four of us.
11:37Four of you?
11:38Yes.
11:39None of you are here?
11:41My husband is at home because the water is deep.
11:45How deep is the water?
11:46Up to Baywang.
11:48How can you stay there if the water is deep?
11:51We can't stay here because our house is far away.
11:56Do you have a second floor?
11:58Yes.
11:59The lower floor is really deep.
12:01It's really deep.
12:02It's up to Baywang.
12:04Have you stayed here for a long time?
12:07Yes.
12:08Have you experienced it?
12:09Yes.
12:11It's really deep.
12:14How's the response of the barangay?
12:19Are you okay?
12:20The barangay is helping us.
12:22How are you now?
12:24Are you okay?
12:25We're okay.
12:26We're thankful that James helped us.
12:29Thank you.
12:31What did your husband say?
12:33Did the water level go down?
12:35Yes, it went down up to Baywang.
12:39I hope there are still appliances left.
12:41I hope not all of your appliances were damaged.
12:45I hope there are still appliances left.
12:47The next step is to dry them and clean them.
12:50Yes, there are.
12:51Thank you.
12:52Thank you so much.
12:53I hope this can help you to stay here.
12:56Thank you, Naya.
12:58Thank you.
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