00:00The number of people affected by the quake in Enteng, according to the Office of Civil Defense, reached 10 or more.
00:06It is believed that more than 300,000 residents were affected by the quake.
00:11Here is the first news.
00:17In the aftermath of the Enteng quake, the Office of Civil Defense received reports of deaths.
00:22The number of people affected by the quake reached 10, which they are still confirming.
00:27But it is still possible for the quake to continue to affect Lagang, Luzon.
00:41The number of people affected by the quake reached 10.
00:44According to the Department of Social Welfare and Development, more than 300,000 people were affected by the quake.
00:5060,000 people were in evacuation centers.
00:53Aside from food packs and hygiene kits, there are also other aids, especially for those who died and were injured.
00:59It is expected that the number of people affected will increase, especially in northern Luzon.
01:03Aside of course from the family food packs distributed by DSWD, we are also providing other interventions such as assistance to individuals in crisis situation.
01:13We are also providing additional assistance to those who were affected, especially to the families who are in need.
01:22Our Secretary of State, Rex Gatchalian, is also consulting with local governments so that if we have additional intervention and assistance, we can provide it to them.
01:33For a quicker distribution of information, for those who responded to the widespread damage caused by the quake,
01:39a mobile command center has been deployed in Bicol Region, which has internet connectivity and generator set, especially in many places where there's no electricity.
01:47It is also reported that food is also being delivered to stranded passengers in the provinces.
01:52This is the first news. Ivan Merina for GMA Integrated News.
02:09GMA News dot TV.
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