00:00A severe storm cut off Christine Angkabikulan.
00:03This is what Professor Antonio Contreras will discuss in Punto de Vista, Professor.
00:11Thank you very much and good morning, Dayan.
00:13Although, in many places in the country, the morning is not good.
00:18Christine is still being carried to a large part of Luzon.
00:21In fact, in Laguna, as you said,
00:25and there are already many birds flying.
00:28And one of the most severe hit is my home region, Bicol.
00:34We should continue to pray and continue to hope that we can get through this crisis.
00:40And it is saddening now that many Filipinos are still being carried.
00:44Christine's illness is already there.
00:48We can already read the complaints, this politician is looking for,
00:52what the government is doing at this time.
00:55Let us temporarily put these aside, the partisans of politics.
01:01Let us all help each other.
01:04Let us pray that the injuries of the dead will not increase
01:09and that people will go through this intact.
01:14There is a time for us to regret where we went wrong.
01:19There is a time for us to know why this happened.
01:22The old towns were not flooded, the villages were flooded.
01:26Because this has a root.
01:27This has a meaning and let us use science.
01:30This is not a time for us to complain about politics.
01:34There is a time for that, not now.
01:37This is a time for prayer, a time for unity, a time for helping each other.
01:43Let us not let our biases, our partisan feelings,
01:50our anger at one politician or our worship of another politician.
01:55This is not a time for politics.
01:57This is a time for unity and for helping each other.
02:00Let us wait for this to end and let us examine.
02:03I said, why did this happen?
02:05What should we do to improve our DRRM so that we can avoid this?
02:11That is my point of view for this morning.
02:13Go back to the studio, Dayan.
02:15Thank you very much and good morning.
02:18Thank you very much, Professor Antonio Contreras.
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