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MGA NASALANTA NG BAGYO SA LIPA, BATANGAS
Naghatid ng tulong ang GMA Kapuso Foundation kasama ang Unang Hirit sa mga residenteng lubos na naapektuhan ng Bagyong #KristinePH sa TM Kalaw Elementary School, Lipa, Batangas! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00It's not without help when it comes to Ate Susan and of course, she's here with us today, Chef JR.
00:04We are one of the people who are going to cook for our fellow countrymen.
00:07And we're going to have a real service in Batangas where a lot of places have been flooded.
00:14So live from Lipa, Batangas, Ate Susan and Chef JR to bring you a real service.
00:20Ate Sue, Chef, how are you all doing there?
00:23Yes, Lynn. Thank you, Lynn.
00:25We are here at TM Kalaw Elementary School in Lipa City.
00:30And these are our fellow countrymen who have escaped from Barangay Balintawak here in Lipa City.
00:37And of course, their houses were flooded.
00:41They had to escape because there were floodwaters that went over their heads,
00:46over their bodies, up to their necks, up to their legs.
00:49They had to escape and this is where they continued.
00:53At TM Kalaw Elementary School in Lipa City, there are around 200 families or around 500 individuals.
01:01This is where they continued.
01:03Let's ask our fellow countrymen here, how was your experience yesterday?
01:08What happened to your house?
01:11The flood entered.
01:12How deep was it?
01:14It was just that there were children.
01:17That's why we were able to escape.
01:20Were you able to escape with your belongings?
01:23No, we were only able to sleep.
01:25How was your sleep last night?
01:29It wasn't too bad.
01:31How are you, sir?
01:33I'm fine.
01:35How's your house?
01:37It's fine. I didn't leave anything behind.
01:39What are your plans for today?
01:41Are you going back now?
01:43The weather is getting better.
01:45For me, if the weather is good, I'll leave.
01:47Okay.
01:49Thank you very much.
01:51Were you able to sleep?
01:53No, not yet.
01:55Even though they are in the evacuation center, they are still worried about their belongings.
02:03It's a good thing that I can see here that there are dogs that were rescued by our fellow countrymen.
02:07We are here with the GMA Kapusa Foundation to give relief goods to our fellow countrymen
02:15who are here at TM Kalaw Elementary School.
02:19We are here with Chef JR
02:21to prepare a hot breakfast for our fellow countrymen who were rescued here.
02:27Chef, what is this?
02:29Earlier, we already gave you a pot.
02:31Yes, but this time, we reduced the amount.
02:33We made a big batch of arroz caldo.
02:35So, we're just going to let it boil.
02:37I have here a pot of boiling water.
02:39If the pot is this big, it's better if the water is boiling
02:45so that the bottom won't get burnt.
02:47I'm going to add the garlic and ginger.
02:51Then, I'm going to add the washed rice.
02:55Normally, the ratio that I use when it comes to arroz caldo is 1 is to 12.
03:05The more sticky the rice is, that's the ratio that I think is just right.
03:12Then, we're also going to add in the chicken.
03:17So, that's just right, Chef.
03:19You know, it's cold at night.
03:22Yes.
03:22It's wet.
03:23A lot of our fellow countrymen.
03:24That's true.
03:25And now, they're going to heat up their sikmura, right?
03:28That's right.
03:28So, I just seasoned it with salt and pepper.
03:31We're just going to let it boil.
03:32We're just going to constantly stir the bottom, fellow countrymen,
03:35so that it won't get burnt or stick to the bottom.
03:39So, this is our first batch earlier.
03:41There, it's done.
03:43This pot is this big.
03:45We're making around 4 kilos.
03:48So, we're just going to constantly stir it so that our fellow countrymen won't get burnt.
03:53Yes, Chef.
03:54I'm just going to stir it a little bit.
03:56And while Chef is cooking the second batch of our lugaw,
04:01we're going to give our gimay kapuso foundation.
04:04We're going to give relief goods to our fellow countrymen.
04:08Yes.
04:08Okay, this one first.
04:14There.
04:15This one, this one, this one, this one, this one.
04:17Here, Ineng. Let's put it there first.
04:18This one, this one.
04:19There, yes.
04:20Let's put it there.
04:21Okay.
04:22Our pandesal partner is just right, Chef.
04:26Get some pandesal.
04:28Get some pandesal.
04:29There.
04:30Get some pandesal so that it has a filling.
04:35The lugaw is ready.
04:36Go get it.
04:38Okay.
04:39We're just going to continue.
04:40There are different kinds of demographics that we have here.
04:45There.
04:46There.
04:47Ma'am Susan is also giving.
04:50So, we need to speed up our pursuit of our arroz caldo.
04:55Get some bread.
04:56Ineng, get some pandesal.
05:00Get some pandesal.
05:02This one.
05:06Then the other one there.
05:07On the other side.
05:08There.
05:12There.
05:13On the other side.
05:16Get some pandesal.
05:18Okay.
05:20There.
05:21So, Todd, we're continuing our true service here at TM Kalaw Elementary School here in Nipa City.
05:28Of course, we're continuing to provide relief goods from the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
05:34And our hot breakfast for our Kapuso family.
05:38Just stay tuned for our next true service.
05:41Let's go back to the studio, Chef.
05:43Yes, ma'am.
05:44Our true service to the people of Nipa, Batangas is still ongoing.
05:49The flood has already reached Pastao.
05:51In Barangay Balintawak, the residents are at the evacuation center.
05:55Let's go back to Ma'am Susan and Chef JR.
06:00Ate Sue, how are you?
06:03Yes, Lynn, thank you so much.
06:05And now here in Nipa City,
06:08well, particularly in TM Kalaw Elementary School,
06:12the sky is a bit clearer.
06:14I can see some clouds.
06:16But of course, the evacuees are still staying here.
06:20Because of their experience of flooding their homes, of course.
06:25Every evacuee has their own story.
06:28Like the story of Lolo Jose.
06:30Lolo Jose, you're alone at home?
06:33Yes.
06:34You don't have anyone with you?
06:35No, I don't.
06:36How do you evacuate?
06:37Kamarlon Gonza helped me.
06:41He helped you?
06:42Yes.
06:43And if not, you'll have a hard time if you're the only one evacuating?
06:45Yes.
06:46And me, it's hard for me to walk.
06:50So you're evacuating before the water level rises?
06:53Yes.
06:54It's already cold. I'm already wet.
06:56Oh, you're already wet.
06:57Yes.
06:58So what's your plan?
06:59The sky is a bit clearer.
07:01Are you going back or are you staying here?
07:04I might go back if there's a service.
07:08Oh, if there's a service?
07:09Yes.
07:10But you don't have anyone with you at home?
07:12I have a sibling.
07:14Oh, I see.
07:15At least he showed his help and care for his fellow evacuees.
07:19Like in the case of Lolo Jose,
07:21someone took care of his neighbor
07:23so that he could be evacuated here in TM Kalaw Elementary School.
07:27Meanwhile, here in TM Kalaw Elementary School,
07:31relief goods are being distributed by Kapuso Foundation
07:35to our fellow evacuees who are evacuating
07:39because they need to cook,
07:44eat, because their areas are already wet.
07:49Some of them really don't have anything to carry,
07:51they don't have food to eat,
07:52except for the clothes they're wearing.
07:54And that's why they really need it.
07:56This is what we're going to give to the Kapuso Foundation,
08:00a bit of help and support
08:02to help our fellow countrymen
08:04who were affected by the typhoon.
08:07Of course, we're here with the Philippine Army.
08:11And of course, our hot breakfast is still going on.
08:17Chef JR is cooking.
08:20We have hot porridge there
08:22and there's also papandesal
08:24for our fellow countrymen
08:26because since they left last night,
08:28some of them haven't been able to eat.
08:30They didn't bring anything to eat.
08:33They left what they need to eat.
08:36That's why they need it.
08:37This morning, they'll be able to fill their stomachs.
08:42We'll have porridge and pandesal for breakfast
08:45while we continue distributing relief goods
08:49from the GMA Kapuso Foundation.
08:51And for our fellow countrymen,
08:54today, the GMA Kapuso Foundation will continue
08:58in Bawan and Lemery, Batangas
09:00to distribute relief goods to our fellow countrymen
09:04who were also affected by the typhoon.
09:07That's why you should stay there,
09:09the GMA Kapuso Foundation,
09:10in Bawan, Batangas and Lemery, Batangas
09:13where the typhoon also hit hard.
09:17You should stay there.
09:18For now, from TM Kalaw Elementary School,
09:21let's go back to the studio.
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