00:00More than 6 schools in the country opened their classes for the school year 2024-2025.
00:08Nangka Elementary School in Marikina was also one of the schools that was affected by the typhoon Karina and Habagat.
00:153,700 students from Kinder to Grade 6 will enter the school this year.
00:22The classrooms were cleaned and tidied up.
00:25In Malabon, some students entered Malabon National High School early, but it was flooded due to the heavy rain.
00:34The surroundings of the school were damaged.
00:36The class suspension announced Malabon and Nabotas to all classes in public and private schools today
00:46due to the expected rain that will be accompanied by a high tide later.
00:53More than 50 schools in Region 1 were affected by the typhoon.
01:01Rassel Simorio of GMA Regional TV is on the spot.
01:05Rassel?
01:10Connie, 56 schools in Region 1, including Tarim National High School,
01:15also formally opened their classes for the school year 2024-2025.
01:23Students of Tarim National High School arrived early for the first day of their classes.
01:30Students were fully dressed and also attended the flag-raising ceremony.
01:35According to the school's management,
01:37many classrooms were flooded due to the heavy rain.
01:43This weekend, the teachers rushed to clean the classrooms.
01:48More than 5,000 students are expected to return to school today.
01:53The enrollment rate is increasing from Grade 7 to Senior High School.
01:57For example, from Grade 7 to 680 students in the last school year,
02:03there are now 982 students.
02:06As for the schools in Region 1,
02:09As for the schools in Region 1,
02:11San Joaquin Elementary School in La Union and Rodolfo Fariñas Junior National High School in Lawag City have just opened their classes.
02:20Connie, Tarim National High School Principal Ginang Elviraviray
02:26will conduct make-up classes to make up for the long days of classes.
02:33The only problem now is the lack of teachers.
02:36But the school's management requested the addition of 12 teachers for Senior High School.
02:44That's all for the latest from Tarim, Pangasinan.
02:47Back to you, Connie.
02:48Thank you very much, Russell Simorio of GMA Regional TV.
02:57Good news for motorists this week.
03:00There will be a rollback of oil products starting tomorrow.
03:03In the announcement of sea oil and clean fuel,
03:06there will be an increase of 20 cents per liter of diesel.
03:09As for 10 cents for diesel,
03:12there will also be a decrease in the price of sea oil and kerosene,
03:15which will be 45 cents per liter.
03:17The other oil companies have not yet announced.
03:20Peace!
03:26After the thunderstorms,
03:28a part of Nueva Ecija was flooded.
03:31In some barangays in Catalipan City,
03:33the water reached the level of a human being.
03:36Thousands of residents,
03:37most of whom are affected,
03:39are staying in their homes.
03:42Some were evacuated by the CDRNMC.
03:46Residents are wondering
03:48if the flood is a result of the loss of water
03:52or if there is a damaged dam.
03:55The National Irrigation Administration,
03:58Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System,
04:02denies that.
04:03The water in Pantabangandam is still far from the spilling level.
04:06Nowadays,
04:07heavy winds and local thunderstorms
04:10are still causing rain in various parts of the country.
04:14Some parts of Central and Southern Luzon are affected.
04:18Visayas and Mindanao are also affected,
04:20according to reports.
04:22There are also thunderstorms in many parts of the country.
04:26A low-pressure area is currently being monitored
04:29inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
04:33It is located 1,090 kilometers east-northeast
04:37of extreme Northern Luzon.
04:39As of 4 a.m.,
04:40there is another bad weather
04:42outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
04:45It is now composed of clouds
04:47or cloud clusters that could be a bad weather.
04:51Almost the entire country, including Metro Manila,
04:54has a high chance of rain in the next few hours
04:58based on the rainfall forecast.
05:01According to the Philippine Meteorological Administration,
05:04there is a high chance of rain in the next few hours
05:07based on the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather.
05:11Heavy to intense rains are possible
05:13in some areas that could cause floods or landslides.
05:19So, there is a bad weather
05:21that is happening here in Metro Manila
05:23and throughout the country.
05:25Let's talk to the weather specialist,
05:28Azhar Aurelio.
05:30Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
05:32This is Connie Sison.
05:35Good morning, Ms. Connie Sison,
05:37to all of our viewers.
05:39What is the reason for the rain
05:41that we are experiencing here in Metro Manila
05:43and in other parts of the country?
05:46Yes, this is due to the Southwest Coast,
05:48or what we call the Havagas,
05:50where a large part of the country is affected.
05:53That's why we are exposed to rain
05:55for the past few days.
05:57I see.
05:58But what are the locations
06:00of these two low-pressure areas
06:02that we are monitoring?
06:03Are they near?
06:06There is one low-pressure area
06:09that is at 1,090 kilometers east-northeast
06:12of the extreme northern zone.
06:14But it has no effect on our country
06:17because it is very far away.
06:19The other possible low-pressure area
06:21that is now affected by rain
06:23but we are monitoring it,
06:25is the whole LPA outside the farm.
06:28But is it possible for this to become a typhoon?
06:30These LPAs?
06:34The LPA inside the FAR
06:36has a low chance of becoming a typhoon
06:38as of today,
06:40based on our data.
06:42Well, this second one,
06:44which is possible to become a LPA,
06:46we will see.
06:48It is also possible
06:50because of the sea.
06:52So now, if there is no rain,
06:54we are monitoring this
06:56and we are looking at the data
06:58for this typhoon
07:02that is possible to become a LPA
07:04outside the farm.
07:05Sir, for our viewers,
07:07is it normal to see
07:09that LPAs are moving
07:11at the same time?
07:13A low-pressure area
07:14that is forming in our country?
07:16That is normal,
07:18especially during the rainy season
07:20when we have two low-pressure areas
07:22or when we experience two typhoons
07:25that are inside the FAR.
07:27I see.
07:29And the strong rain
07:31that is coming from the sea
07:33that we expect to affect
07:35the LPAs,
07:37is it stronger?
07:39From what we have seen,
07:41moderate to heavy rains
07:45are coming from the sea
07:47and not from the LPAs
07:49because that is what you can see
07:51on the TV screen.
07:53That is what we can see
07:55in our country.
07:57So, what is going to happen to us
07:59today and tomorrow?
08:01The rain will be moderate to heavy.
08:03And this moderate to heavy
08:05will be concentrated
08:07in the areas of Central Luzon,
08:09Southern Luzon, and Visayas.
08:11Thank you very much
08:13for the update
08:15that you shared with us
08:17here in Balitang Hali, sir.
08:21Carlos Yulo's victory
08:23in the 2024
08:25Paris Olympics was celebrated
08:27as the second
08:29congratulatory pose
08:31of Tokyo 2020 Olympics gold medalist
08:33Haidylin Diaz.
08:35Two Olympians and three Olympic gold medals
08:37in one frame now
08:39is their picture.
08:41President Bongbong Marcos also attended
08:43the successful Olympic journey of Yulo
08:45as well as the office
08:47of Vice President Saro Duterte.
08:49The Japan Embassy in the Philippines
08:51also greeted Yulo.
08:53In Japan, Yulo grained
08:55for many years.
09:19Thank you very much.
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