00:00The Buklao Dam is losing water as it rains in some parts of Northern and Central Luzon due to the typhoon Henir.
00:07The waves in Visayas are so strong that a fast craft was forced to return to Bohol.
00:14Mark Salazar has the report.
00:23Some passengers of that fast craft were screamed in fear because of the strong waves.
00:31The fast craft was on its way to Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, but was forced to return to Bohol.
00:37All passengers were saved.
00:41The waves were so strong that some of the fishermen were not able to swim.
00:49Pump boats and small ships were not allowed to travel from Angasilport to Lapu-Lapu City due to the gale warning yesterday.
00:58According to the Philippine Coast Guard, more than 1,000 passengers were stranded in the eastern Visayas, southern Tagalog, Bicol, and western Visayas regions.
01:09More than 150,000 were evacuated to western Visayas due to the effects of the strong waves caused by the typhoon Henir,
01:17according to the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council 6.
01:23In Albay, the roads were flooded and the rice fields were flooded.
01:29Some parts of Taytay, Palawan were also flooded, which is why the rice fields were damaged.
01:34Some parts of Metro Manila were also flooded, which is why some passengers were helped by the rescue boat.
01:41The people of Casiguran, Aurora were also saved while preparing for the typhoon Henir.
01:46The typhoon Henir was also experienced in Northern Luzon and Ilocos Norte.
01:54While preparing for the typhoon, the Ambuklao Dam was flooded.
02:02The PDRRMO raised the red alert status to prepare for the typhoon.
02:08Mark Salazar, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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