00:00Even in the middle of the city, the effects of Hurricane Julian affected President Bongbong Marcos' trip to Patarlac.
00:07So he was worried, even though the city of Baguio is in the mountains.
00:11The live broadcast of Salima Refran. Salima.
00:15Emil, the wind is getting stronger, so it's getting colder in Baguio City.
00:26But we still need to be alert, especially since at 5 p.m. yesterday,
00:29the orange rainfall warning in the province of Benguet was raised.
00:36Yesterday, it rained in Baguio City, so the motorists of Pacquiao and Marcos Highway were very careful.
00:42Aside from the rain, some parts of the city were also covered by fog.
00:46The DPWH's clearing operations continued on the rocks and soil that fell on the road.
00:57In the heavy rain last night, the area around Naguilian Road in Barangay Irisan, Baguio City, was not affected by the rain.
01:06The motorists were stranded on the rocky road.
01:10According to the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
01:13two families in Barangay Irisan were evacuated because of the landslide.
01:18Clearing operations were also carried out side by side because of the fallen trees on the road.
01:24Yesterday afternoon, until today, the signal No. 1 in Benguet was raised because of the landslide.
01:30The effect of the landslide is severe in other parts of the province,
01:34like in Tarlac, where President Bongbong Marcos visited.
01:38The President told me that he will advise us not to go because the weather is dangerous.
01:45Helicopters are dangerous.
01:48I did not use a helicopter. I used an airplane to go to Clark.
01:51Then I traveled here to T-PLEX.
01:55We saw in our trips that he thought he was the only one who is afraid of the weather.
02:03Me too. I'm not the only one who is afraid, but I can still hear my voice.
02:08The President prioritized the distribution of titles to almost 5,000 beneficiaries in Paniki.
02:14This was before the construction of the first lithium battery manufacturing plant in the country, in Capas.
02:20But the main thing that the President is remembering is the landslide,
02:24which is possible to become a super typhoon and a strong storm.
02:28Thousands of family food packs are now being prepared.
02:31Healthcare centers are on high alert.
02:33And our farmers and fisherfolk are taking steps to safeguard their livelihoods.
02:38The typhoon landslide is going to pass north of the Philippines.
02:43So those in regions 1, 2, and 3, as well as NCR and CAR, know that we are not just talking about resilience.
02:53We are making it happen.
02:55This is still intensified, so we'll have to watch until it's finished.
02:59Emil, the President is talking to the residents, particularly those who will be affected by the typhoon
03:11and be warned to be careful.
03:13The President and the government will continue to monitor the effects of the typhoon.
03:18Meanwhile, here in Baguio City, there is no entrance from preschool to senior high school for public and private schools.
03:27This is the latest news here in Baguio City.
03:30Salima, until when will it rain in Baguio?
03:36You know, Emil, it is expected that it will rain here in Baguio City until tomorrow.
03:41That is the reason why the landslide was suspended until tomorrow.
03:49Thank you very much, Salima Refran.
03:57For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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