00:00Incidents that were caught on camera,
00:03incidents that need to be investigated and brought to us,
00:06there is no salvation,
00:07as long as it is caught on cam.
00:11There are many incidents of flooding in Baguio-Enteng,
00:14caught on cam.
00:16In Hagone-Bulacan,
00:18a big wave hit the boat
00:20driven by students on their way home
00:22from their school.
00:25And in the video,
00:26you can see the impact of the wave.
00:28This is the story of the mother of one of the students.
00:31They live on an island,
00:33that's why they need a boat to go home.
00:35The students were able to cross the river safely.
00:41Caught on cam.
00:44This is in Antipolo, Rizal.
00:46Water spilled in a creek.
00:50The uploader, Raymond Callios, was surprised
00:53when his nephew woke him up
00:55because of the sudden increase of water in the creek.
00:57On the side of their house.
00:59The family quickly packed their belongings
01:02and their pets.
01:07Caught on cam.
01:08Inside a house in Talon, Tres, Las Piñas City,
01:12water also spilled on the residents.
01:17The uploader, Nathan Gulfo, was terrified
01:20of the sudden increase of water.
01:23He added,
01:24a group of children were also caught outside their house.
01:30They were not able to leave the house
01:32because of the strong flow of water.
01:36Igan, how can we ensure the safety in these situations?
01:40To answer that, we will have with us
01:42Pichi De Leon,
01:44spokesperson of Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction
01:47and Management Council.
01:50Good morning, Ma'am Pichi.
01:51Good morning.
01:52Yes.
01:53Let's start with the first video.
01:54You can see the big wave.
01:56The boat is traveling in the river.
01:58The students are riding it.
02:00In such a situation, what should we do?
02:03First, usually, before you ride a boat,
02:07you need to have personal protective equipment.
02:10They should have a life vest
02:13or a life vest.
02:16But if there is none,
02:18like in the video,
02:19they should just stay there,
02:21keep still,
02:22don't move,
02:23don't turn around
02:24so that the boat will be balanced
02:27and the boat won't hit the water.
02:29They should just stay in the middle.
02:31Because it looks like there are a lot of them.
02:33They should not move,
02:36stand,
02:37or anything else.
02:38They should just keep still.
02:40They should just stay there.
02:41Just hold on to it.
02:42Just hold on to it
02:43and avoid moving
02:46so that the boat will be balanced
02:51and the boat won't hit the water.
02:54In the other video,
02:55you can see the water rising in the creek.
02:58They were surprised.
02:59How dangerous is that,
03:01especially for those living on the banks of the creek,
03:04rivers, or ditches?
03:05What should we do?
03:06Okay, in the video,
03:08the water is rising strongly.
03:12So, first, we should stay calm.
03:15And, of course,
03:16we should secure our belongings.
03:20Put them on the second floor,
03:22especially the important belongings
03:24and documents.
03:26Your birth certificate,
03:28your marriage certificate,
03:31as long as it's an important document.
03:33Secure it.
03:34And don't forget,
03:36we should have go-bags
03:38and survival kits.
03:40What are go-bags?
03:41Go-bags.
03:42We have an example here.
03:43Let's show them.
03:45This is provided by the Quezon City Government.
03:48What's inside, ma'am?
03:50It has water,
03:52battery-operated AM-FM radio,
03:57alcohol,
03:59and MRE,
04:02Meals Ready to Eat.
04:04It's shelf life is 25 years.
04:06Oh, okay.
04:07It's a go-bag.
04:09It has a raincoat
04:10and a plastic envelope
04:12for your documents.
04:14It has a blanket.
04:15It also has an energy bar
04:18and a first aid kit.
04:22Yes.
04:23Of course,
04:24it also has a whistle.
04:25Oh, the whistle.
04:26That's important.
04:27Yes.
04:28So, if you're stranded,
04:30if you're trapped underneath,
04:31the rescuers can find you
04:33wherever you are.
04:34For those who have a strong thirst for water,
04:37what should you do,
04:38Ma'am Peachy,
04:39if you're already drowning,
04:40is there anything you can do
04:41to prevent you from drowning?
04:46Okay.
04:47For example,
04:49you can see here.
04:52The water is flowing.
04:53Yes, it's flowing.
04:54If the current
04:56or the force of the Agos
04:59is going to...
05:01In this picture,
05:02it looks like the Agos is going there.
05:05To the left.
05:07So, first of all,
05:08you should put yourself
05:10on a steel or hard object
05:15so that the Agos won't hit you.
05:18So, most probably,
05:19it's here.
05:20It can reach there.
05:21Yes.
05:22Or if you're going to carry that Agos,
05:25you should go to an evacuation center or something.
05:28If the Agos is like that,
05:30you should slice it
05:32and bend it
05:33so that it won't hit the water.
05:37So, if it's like that,
05:40you should go to...
05:41Your direction.
05:42Yes.
05:43You should go to a safe area
05:45before you jump.
05:46Why do you need a bended knee?
05:47Because if you go straight,
05:49if you get stuck,
05:50you'll be out of balance.
05:51With this,
05:52you can at least control your balance.
05:57Okay.
05:58In our last video,
05:59Ma'am Peachy,
06:00if the water rises fast
06:01and you're inside a house,
06:03what can you do?
06:05If you're inside a house,
06:07like in the video,
06:08they're not out of balance.
06:09They're not coming out.
06:10They're not.
06:11First of all,
06:13before it rises,
06:15you should do a pre-emptive evacuation
06:18because that's what we're doing
06:20in the Quezon City Government.
06:22The community already knows
06:24that they need to evacuate.
06:26Okay.
06:27Don't wait for the water to rise.
06:29Yes, don't wait for that.
06:30But if you can't avoid that,
06:32first, secure your belongings
06:35and important documents.
06:37Put them on the second floor
06:38if you have any.
06:39Then,
06:40if you need to evacuate,
06:42you can let the barangay know
06:44that you need help.
06:46Okay.
06:47And of course,
06:48tell your family
06:49that you're going to the evacuation center
06:52so they don't have to worry.
06:54Now, if you have pets
06:56or fur babies,
06:58and you can't bring them,
07:00hopefully,
07:01don't tie them up
07:03so they have a chance to escape
07:05and save their lives.
07:09Do you have a hotline
07:10for the Quezon City Disaster Risk?
07:13Yes.
07:14In the Quezon City Government,
07:16if there's any emergency,
07:18just dial 122.
07:20That's the hotline
07:21for the Quezon City Government.
07:22Ah, 122.
07:23Okay, it's easy to remember.
07:24Yes.
07:25Just a reminder to our viewers,
07:26if there's a strong smell,
07:27rinse with water.
07:28Okay, ma'am.
07:29Let's use this
07:30to save them.
07:31Okay.
07:32To our Q citizens,
07:34especially,
07:35just dial 122
07:37for emergency.
07:38Any emergency,
07:39just call there
07:41and we'll direct you
07:42if it's a fireman or flood,
07:44we'll direct you
07:45to the right agency.
07:46Yes.
07:47And if you can't contact,
07:49you can also leave a message
07:51on our Facebook page,
07:53Quezon City Government.
07:55And of course,
07:56let's remember,
07:57if there's a flood
07:59or a strong rain,
08:01let's not wait
08:02for us to be stranded
08:03in our homes.
08:05Let's preemptive evacuation
08:08because your barangay
08:10is always 24x7.
08:13Yes.
08:14Thank you very much.
08:15This is Ma'am PG Dalyan,
08:16the spokesperson
08:17of the Quezon City Disaster Risk,
08:18Reduction and Management Council.
08:20May the incidents like this
08:22of accidents and crimes
08:24that we will investigate
08:25be true.
08:27Caught on camera.
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