00:00There's no more typhoon, but there's still a problem. Some people in Bulacan are afraid of the flood caused by high tide.
00:06Here's what some people are doing to make a living from playing live.
00:09Jamie Sanchez.
00:11Jamie?
00:16Ivan, the sun is shining here in Bulacan, but there are still some places that are submerged in the flood, just like here in Hagonoy.
00:25Even though it's a sunny day, there's still a lot of flooding in Malolos when we went there on Saturday afternoon.
00:35When it comes to Barangay San Miguel in Hagonoy, residents have no choice if they don't go to Binting Baha.
00:42The flood is slow because of the high tide.
00:47The road next to their barangay has been added.
00:51Even though Hagonoy is a market, it's still submerged in the flood.
00:55Their daily lives are affected.
00:58They can't go to Baha if they ride on the so-called Tikling.
01:03These are the tricycles that are lifted up so that the flood won't reach.
01:07However, it's expensive to get a massage.
01:09Because Hagonoy is often flooded, some of them discarded for the other side of the flood.
01:15They still have a livelihood.
01:17They lifted up their tricycles for the passengers who don't want to ride and get wet by the flood.
01:26It's hard to make a living.
01:28Students are losing their income.
01:31If there's a trekking, that's the best solution.
01:40Ivan, according to Bulacan PDRRMO, aside from Hagonoy, there are still several areas that are flooded in Calumpit.
01:49That is the latest from Hagonoy. Back to you, Ivan.
01:53Thank you very much, Jamie Santos.
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