00:00Aside from the support of the Filipinos, the cash incentives for the Philippine Olympics have also increased this year.
00:11President Bongbong Marcos also plans to give additional assistance to the Filipino athletes.
00:16Jonathan Andal brought to you the latest news.
00:20The Double Gold Medalist, Carlos Yulo, was blessed with the President's 20 Million Pesos Cash Incentive for the Heroes Welcome in Malacanang.
00:32According to the law, the Office of the President awarded 20 Million Pesos.
00:36More than 14 Million Pesos came from the House of Representatives.
00:40While 2 Million Pesos were promised by the Local Government of Manila where he grew up.
00:45In total, Yulo will receive 56 Million Pesos from the government.
00:49The 32 Million Pesos worth of fully furnished 3-bedroom condo units in BGC was also turned over to Golden Boy.
00:57He was also given an art piece and 3 Million Pesos.
01:01God will take care of us and give us good people. Thank you very much.
01:11The Bronze Medalist, Nesty Petesho and Ira Villegas, also received 4 Million Pesos.
01:15The Office of the President also approved the law.
01:19Other non-medalists and coaching staff can also be accepted.
01:23As long as the Olympics are held, we will give 1 Million Pesos.
01:26The Office of the President will match what you will give.
01:31Aside from that, we will give half a Million Pesos to the coaching staff.
01:42But more than the awards, the President wanted to give more support to the athletes.
01:48The big Manila and World No. 2 pole vaulter, EJ Obiena, also received the 500,000 Pesos incentive from Manila LGU.
01:57Jonathan Andal reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:02A woman is on the verge of giving birth on a sidewalk in Cebu City.
02:07A van overtook a van in Zamboanga, Cebu.
02:13This is the hot news brought to you by Krisa Napitan of GMA Regional TV.
02:19A motorcycle was driving on the sidewalk at the boundary of RT Lim and Tungawan in Zamboanga, Cebu.
02:27Suddenly, a van overtook a van.
02:30The driver of the vehicle was almost hit by a car.
02:34This video went viral on social media.
02:37We noticed that the service car of the barangay overtook two vehicles.
02:45As you can see in the video, we were in the middle of the lane.
02:51We turned around.
02:53I noticed that there was no allowance.
02:56That's when I jumped.
02:57In an investigation, the barangay cab of Barangay Talong Talon in Zamboanga City.
03:03According to the barangay council, the 60-year-old driver of the barangay cab explained to them.
03:10The road was clear.
03:12That's why he overtook.
03:14Not knowing that there was a motorcycle, we asked him.
03:18Why did you overtake?
03:20He admitted that he was mistaken.
03:23The driver of the GMA Regional TV was not able to talk.
03:26But according to the barangay council, he was removed as a driver and will be given another job in the barangay.
03:33They also suspended him for 15 days.
03:36The barangay council apologized to the driver.
03:39We want to apologize to him.
03:42He was a bit unfortunate.
03:45We gave him a chance to talk to the driver.
03:49We just want to apologize.
03:51The driver accepted it.
03:56Houses by the sea were on fire in Silay City, Negros Occidental.
04:01The fire spread quickly because of the strong wind and the construction of light materials in the houses.
04:07Six houses were completely destroyed.
04:09Four were partially damaged.
04:11I was afraid of the fire.
04:14I thought it was our gas.
04:17I checked the electricity.
04:19There was no electricity.
04:20I panicked.
04:21I was afraid of the fire.
04:23It happened to the young people.
04:26For that time, they were exposed to phosphorus.
04:32At that time, the wind was strong.
04:36That was one of the factors.
04:38According to the barangay council, there is a relocation site where the affected residents can move.
04:44The fire spread quickly.
04:5035-year-old woman who lives on the side of the road in Cebu City was severely injured.
04:57The woman was on the sidewalk.
05:00According to the traffic enforcer who responded to the area,
05:03a nurse was able to help her to remove the bruise.
05:08When I saw the young man, I was afraid of the fire.
05:12I was afraid of the fire.
05:14I was afraid of the fire.
05:18When the fire started, I saw the young man's face.
05:21I saw his face.
05:24The ambulance immediately called for the woman to be taken to the hospital.
05:29But she refused to go there and insisted on going down.
05:33She signed a waiver not to be sent to the hospital.
05:37The woman was hospitalized due to complications.
05:40Ma'am, if you go to the hospital for payment, there will be no problem.
05:44Because we are nurses.
05:46This is our job.
05:49We teach nurses how to take care of patients.
05:51I can take care of my patients.
05:53The doctors are good.
05:55I can take care of my patients.
05:58I can practice.
05:59I just have to take care of them.
06:01According to the woman's leave-in partner,
06:03her partner insisted on not going to the hospital.
06:08Chris Adapitan of GMA Regional TV reporting for GMA Integrated News.
06:15There was an explosion at the back of the Municipal Hall of Tiputipos in Basilan.
06:20The foundation of a light pole was destroyed.
06:23The military and bomb disposal team in the area responded to find out the type of explosive used.
06:29No one was injured.
06:31As of now, it is still unknown who was behind the explosion.
06:35According to the authorities,
06:36the incident may be related to the preparation of the local government
06:40for the Tiputipunan Festival next week.
06:43They advise to immediately report to them if there is any suspicious person or object in the area.
06:51After the NEDA said that a person is considered food poor
06:55if his budget is 64 pesos or less for food every day,
07:00the Department of Trade and Industry issued a suggestion
07:03for cheap food that can be bought.
07:06When the DTI's camera heard about the budget,
07:09Undersecretary Amanda Nograles said,
07:12based on their retail price monitoring,
07:14sardines are included, which is between 15 and 20 pesos,
07:18bread, which is between 2 pesos each,
07:21and noodles, which is between 7 pesos and 75 cents.
07:28The 3-in-1 coffee is more than 4 pesos,
07:31and if you want to buy milk, you can buy evaporated milk for 44 pesos.
07:37According to the DTI, it depends on the consumer which product they will buy.
07:42Several laws were passed,
07:44the NEDA said that a person is considered food poor
07:48because the budget of 64 pesos per person for three meals is not enough
07:53and it is expensive to buy.
07:58It was questioned by the Senate why the motor tanker Jason Bradley
08:03and MV Mirola One were released when the documents were not enough.
08:07The owners of the two ships also filed a lawsuit
08:10because they did not comply with the hearing.
08:12This was brought to you by Dano Tincunco.
08:17In the oil spill, after the next three oil tankers sank in Bataan,
08:22there is nothing else to blame but the government.
08:25I'm trying to picture this as a government-made,
08:29state-made, state-induced calamity.
08:33It's not that the calamity is too much,
08:39like what our chairperson said,
08:41that there is no permit,
08:43that the ships will be released, but there is no permit.
08:46The Senate's investigation into the events
08:49that led to the sinking of MT Terra Nova,
08:51MT Jason Bradley, and MV Mirola One
08:54when the Havagat and Baguiong Karina sank at the same time this July.
08:58But the owners of MT Jason Bradley and MV Mirola One
09:01did not show up at the hearing.
09:03Marina said that there were no safety documents
09:06on MT Jason Bradley and MV Mirola One.
09:09According to the PCG,
09:10Mirola One did not pass the PCG before it was released from the boat.
09:14MV Mirola One,
09:18departed Navotas without passing through the Coast Guard station.
09:26It escaped and it was in tow.
09:29It ran aground on 23 July.
09:33So, ma'am, it did not pass the Coast Guard.
09:36It escaped from Navotas on time.
09:39What date?
09:41It is subject for investigation.
09:45Jason Bradley sank while anchored.
09:50It did not pass the Coast Guard.
09:52It was anchored.
09:54It sank at the same time.
09:57Senators are asking,
09:59how did the boats, the government agencies,
10:02find out if they did not have enough permits to sail?
10:05Marina explained that their digitalization
10:08had only begun on July 1.
10:10After our registrations,
10:13we don't have any means to check
10:15whether after registration, are they operating.
10:18Ma'am, can you verify?
10:22Well, we don't have that information, sir.
10:25We don't have that tool.
10:27We don't have that tool to monitor.
10:30So, ma'am, it means you can verify?
10:33In a way, because we cannot monitor.
10:36The operator of MT Terra Nova is facing a lawsuit.
10:40She explained that aside from the complete permits and license,
10:43the boat also has a copy from the PCG.
10:46Is that also the reason why you ventured,
10:50sailed out, Mr. Cordero?
10:53Because there is no signal number?
10:55Yes, Your Honor. Aside from that,
10:57we also verified
11:02in hopes.
11:05Your Honor, the vessel is heading to Iloilo.
11:08You were there for how many days?
11:11Yes, because after a few hours of voyage,
11:16the weather suddenly changed and it encountered...
11:19You should have returned to the port.
11:21That was the intention until we encountered engine trouble.
11:26According to the lawyer of Terra Nova,
11:28aside from the insurance,
11:31the Civil Liabilities Convention also answered
11:33where the Philippines is signatory
11:35to the compensations of the affected.
11:37Aside from cleaning and stopping the spread of the disease,
11:40the claim centers are also planning to set up
11:42so that the affected can easily claim compensation.
11:46Donna Tingcunco reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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