00:00In the province of Aurora, the number of families affected by Hurricane Christine reached more than 2,600.
00:08Details in the national news of Michael Taroma of PIA Region 3. Michael.
00:16The number of families affected by Hurricane Christine reached more than 2,600.
00:19Currently, 8,063 individuals are staying in evacuation centers in various municipalities in the province of Aurora.
00:28According to Aurora PDRMO Head, Amado Elson-Negargue, the families affected are from coastal barangays of the province
00:36and are among those evacuated before the hurricane hit.
00:39This is part of their pre-emptive evacuation to prevent the families from getting affected by Hurricane Christine.
00:47Among the assistance given to the internally displaced population or IDP are food packs, medicine, and high-end kits.
00:57The PDRMO Emergency Operations Center's continuously increasing red alert status
01:03as a preparation in case of a landslide or flash flood in the communities near the mountains.
01:09The local government is also continuously monitoring the rivers that may overflow due to the rain in the mountains
01:17including the barangays of Diteki, Malopa, and Nikildit in the province of Aurora.
01:22The assessment of the PDRMO also started to determine the total damage of Hurricane Christine.
01:30Currently, there are no landslides in agriculture, houses, and infrastructure in the province.
01:37From the Philippine Information Agency, Gitlang Luzon, Michael Taroma for Balitang Pambansa.
01:45Thank you very much Michael Taroma.
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