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  • 10/25/2024
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00:00More than 10,000 people in Cavite have been affected by the widespread flooding.
00:07Help is the continuous appeal of many.
00:10Especially, there is a family who will share a handful of rice.
00:15From Kawit, live on TUTUK, Mackie Polido. Mackie?
00:21Flooding has already reached many places here in Cavite City since this morning, except for a few places.
00:35At the height of August, the water was up to 6 o'clock last night.
00:39This minibus almost drowned in Noveleta, Cavite.
00:43Ma'am, there was a tsunami.
00:46Fortunately, Jimmy was able to save the minibus, so it was able to go to a safe place.
00:51His 20 passengers were there.
00:53I pushed it to the side, then I tied it.
00:57Now, when the rope was tied, it went back, hit the post, and fell down.
01:03The heavy rain also left thick puddles, so police in Noveleta were worried about cleaning.
01:09Also because of the heavy flooding, a few tricycles were washed away.
01:14Even Ms. Nilda's shops were robbed.
01:19I pray that at least half of what I lost will be returned to me.
01:26At least half of what I lost.
01:29Mansueto's recovery is also a big challenge because his machine was damaged in the flood.
01:36There will be a lot of revisions.
01:39There will be a lot of budget.
01:42Because of the current situation, there is no budget.
01:46Even though it's sunny, there are still places that are flooded in some parts of Cavite, Noveleta, and Cavite City.
01:53There is still flooding on the highway from Bacoor to Noveleta.
01:57But cars are already passing through.
01:59This is the situation in Cavite at 8 o'clock this morning.
02:03But it's already flooding.
02:05A lot of residents are having a hard time walking.
02:08It's already lower because last night, there were parts where the water level was up to the tip of the nose.
02:15This is one of the roads here in Cavite, Cavite, where even though the sun is shining,
02:20and the rain has stopped, there is still flooding.
02:24That's why some of the residents we talked to are really having a hard time cleaning their houses.
02:31Erica is one of them who is working hard to clean the water inside their house.
02:36We need to remove the water when it dries.
02:40We need to remove the white part.
02:43Of course, we need to soak it.
02:46If there is someone who can provide relief goods, it would be a big help to get through the next few days.
02:51But Ms. Amelia said that if there is no one to provide help, they will starve.
02:57She has not been able to find a job as a barker.
02:59When we talked to her, she held a handful of rice that was helped by a friend.
03:04They will share this with her grandchildren.
03:08I don't have any income.
03:10What help do you need?
03:12What my grandchildren need is food and clothes.
03:18Cavite province is now in a state of calamity.
03:21In total, there are more than 13,000 affected residents in the province.
03:25And there are 78 houses and infrastructure that were damaged.
03:29According to the Provincial Public Information Office, relief goods are still being provided.
03:34Individuals who need additional help are still being studied.
03:42According to the Cavite PDRRMO report,
03:45one person was found dead in the town of Alfonso while another person was found missing in Tagaytay.
03:52Mel?
03:53Thank you very much.
03:54Maki Pulido.
03:57In addition to the storm that hit the province of Batangas,
04:02because of the typhoon,
04:0414 people have been confirmed dead after being swept away.
04:08Tune in live.
04:09This is Marisol Abdurrahman.
04:11Marisol.
04:15Emil, after the flood, the town of Batangas became very calm
04:20because there are still no roads like here in Talisay.
04:25Meanwhile, Emil, as you mentioned,
04:27the retrieval operation is still ongoing in Barangay Sampaloc,
04:31where 14 people have been confirmed dead.
04:39All you can see here in Barangay Sampaloc in Talisay, Batangas
04:43next to the landslide.
04:45Houses were swept away and there are residents who were buried in the mud.
04:49Among those who were swept away and are not yet seen,
04:52is the mother of Elmer De Jucos.
04:54We didn't expect that there would be a landslide.
04:56The rain was weak, but there was no damage.
04:59When we came back here, the mud was gone.
05:01His two children were rescued,
05:03but the husband and two-year-old daughter were left inside the house.
05:08There are 20 households and 8 people were affected.
05:12There are packets of landslides from Tagaytay down here.
05:16All the water, the trees and the boulders and the land are down here.
05:23I didn't expect this.
05:24My building used to have houses,
05:27but now, the stones are thick and white.
05:30These people were swept away by the landslides in the aftermath of yesterday's rain.
05:3420 people were swept away,
05:37of which 14 are now being recovered.
05:39The other two were found behind the house of Celo yesterday.
05:43They were a few meters away from the landslide area.
05:46He was brought here by the flood.
05:49We were able to get him here.
05:51He was from Hudo.
05:52If he was still there, we wouldn't have been able to get him here.
05:55Those who were retrieved were taken to Lawa for transportation to the town.
06:00We are going to the Talisay population.
06:03No one can pass through here.
06:04The landslide happened in the town of Talisay.
06:08Houses, establishments and vehicles were submerged in the thick white water.
06:14This road cannot pass through Talisay-Batangas,
06:17because other than the thick white water,
06:19the trees that were swept away by the landslides are also in the way.
06:26The clearing operation is underway.
06:29This is also the situation in Lemery.
06:31The vehicles were submerged in the white water.
06:35Yesterday, this place could not pass through Lemery because of the heavy floods.
06:39But until now, it still cannot pass through because of the thick white water on the road.
06:46That is why it is difficult to clean,
06:48even though there are some motorcycles that pass through.
06:53We are looking for water, but we don't have water.
06:56The trucks were stranded yesterday.
06:59The white water is thick.
07:02Despite the landslides on the roads from Lemery to Talisay,
07:06some trees were swept away and electricity was cut off.
07:15In the latest information that we received from the Provincial Director of Batangas PNP,
07:20four boats were recovered this afternoon.
07:23Eighteen confirmed deaths were recorded in the landslides in Sampaloc, Talisay.
07:28And as of 6 p.m., there are 49 confirmed deaths in the province and 17 are still missing.
07:36But this is only based on the information and data that the PNP has.
07:41The PDRRMO is still looking for more information
07:45on how many individuals in the province are affected
07:50and if there is a state of calamity.
07:54Marisol, this part of Barangay Sampaloc where the landslide happened,
07:59was it identified by the authorities as landslide-prone?
08:03And wasn't there a so-called pre-emptive evacuation before the accident happened?
08:13Actually, Emil, before the heavy rain really hit and poured,
08:17they already had a pre-emptive evacuation.
08:20However, they admitted, Emil, that their focus was on the coastal areas
08:25where they are usually affected and where there are usually a lot of casualties.
08:30Because based on our investigation,
08:32the residents there experienced heavy rain and typhoons for a long time.
08:38They did not experience landslides in the area.
08:41Although they issued warnings, they did not have a pre-emptive evacuation.
08:46But earlier, Emil, when we asked them,
08:49because there are 20 houses, but only a few families were affected
08:52because some already had a pre-emptive evacuation before the heavy rain yesterday, Emil.
08:57Thank you very much, Marisol Abduraman.
09:05This is our heart-to-heart update on the two typhoons inside and outside
09:09of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
09:12Here is Amor La Rosa of the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
09:16Amor?
09:19Thank you, Ms. Mel.
09:20We are monitoring two typhoons right now.
09:23There is a new typhoon coming and there is another typhoon coming back to the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
09:28Two days ago, the typhoon Kristina came out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
09:34It is the last typhoon that is expected to come.
09:36It is 410 kilometers away from Sinait, Ilocos Sura.
09:40Even though it is outside of the PHAR, the signal number one is still high.
09:44It is here in Metro Manila, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sura, La Union, Pangasinan, Apayaw, Calinga, Abra, Mountain Province, and Ifugao.
09:53It is also included here in Benguet, Cagayan.
09:56It is also included in Babuyan Islands, Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Zambales, and Bataana.
10:04The signal number one is also in Pampanga, Bulacana, northern portion of Rizal, and northern portion of Cavite.
10:10So, Kapuso, for the residents of the mentioned areas,
10:13it is possible that you will still feel the wind blowing because you are still in this part of the typhoon Kristina.
10:20So, as per the forecast, three areas, Central Zone and Calabar Zone,
10:25will experience heavy rainfall for the first month of October.
10:31The first one is Ambulong, located in Maytanawan City, Batangas.
10:35It is followed by Tanay Rizal and Dagupan City in Pangasinan.
10:40As per the forecast track, the continuous movement of the typhoon Kristina
10:45will be delayed for a while before it will slowly loop or return to our PHAR.
10:52The movement was influenced by another typhoon outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
11:01And the low-pressure area, which is almost adjacent to this yesterday,
11:04has also joined the storms or the circulation of this typhoon.
11:08The center of this typhoon was last seen.
11:11It is located 2,380 kilometers east of southeastern Luzon.
11:17It is moving north-west.
11:18It also has an international name, Kongray, because it is now a tropical storm.
11:24It is possible that it will enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility tomorrow or next week.
11:29And we will call it the local name, León.
11:32According to the forecast, this typhoon León may reach Northern Luzon.
11:38While the previous typhoon Kristina will slowly approach and return to our PHAR.
11:46In the next few days, the typhoon León will slowly recurve or move away
11:53and will go to Japan.
11:56The typhoon Kristina may follow if it does not weaken in the next few days.
12:02We will continue to monitor.
12:04But if it enters or if it does not approach or enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility,
12:12the typhoon Kristina may stay outside or it may not reach the ground.
12:17This typhoon León may still bring rain.
12:20The outer rain bands of this typhoon León are here in the extreme Northern Luzon.
12:25It is also possible that it will influence the so-called southwesterly winds.
12:30This is not a long wind.
12:31This is a wind that comes from the southwest.
12:34It is possible that it will bring rain in Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
12:39The typhoon Kristina may still bring rain if it approaches the PHAR here in the western sections of Luzon.
12:46It is expected that there will be no Fujiwara effect for now.
12:51That is what happens when the distance of two typhoons is less than 1,400 kilometers.
12:58And if both are in the Tropical Storm category or if it is even stronger.
13:04For now, the two typhoons are too far away from each other.
13:08We will continue to monitor and see if the so-called Fujiwara effect will continue
13:14or if there will be an interaction between the two typhoons.
13:17Based on the data of Metro Weather, there is still a chance of rain this weekend here in Central and Southern Luzon.
13:23It is also the same here in some parts of Visayas and in some parts of Mindanao, especially in the afternoon.
13:30There are still strong rains in Central Luzon, Mindoro, Palawan, and some parts of Bicol Region,
13:37Panay Island, Negros, Summer and Later Provinces, and in other provinces in Mindanao.
13:44That is also what is expected when the week ends.
13:47So be extra careful, especially those directly affected by this typhoon Kristina.
13:52It is slowly rising.
13:54In Metro Manila, there is still a chance of rain but it is not continuous and widespread.
13:59But of course, if there is a walk this weekend, bring an umbrella.
14:03And that is the latest in our time.
14:05I am Amor La Rosa.
14:06This is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
14:09Expect any time.
14:13The lack of clean water is the problem of thousands of families in Lukban, Quezon.
14:17There are houses that were flooded by the river and there is a school that was damaged.
14:22We will update on the situation there in the live coverage of June Veneration.
14:27June!
14:31Emil, Lukban, Quezon is under a state of calamity because of the flood that was caused by the typhoon Kristina.
14:38And as for Emil, this elementary school of Lukban 3A was severely damaged
14:45because of the strong wind,
14:49the part of their covered court and some classrooms were destroyed after a big tree fell.
14:57In the town of Sarayaya, several houses in a barangay were severely damaged by the river.
15:07The house is already damaged.
15:08The house is already damaged.
15:11At the same time that the river was flooded by the typhoon Kristina,
15:158 houses were damaged in Sitio Paradahan in Manggalang, Bantilan, Sarayaya, Quezon.
15:24In one of the houses, 30 residents lost their homes, including Mary Grace.
15:31The house is already damaged.
15:32What?
15:33The house is already damaged.
15:35Nothing.
15:36There's nothing left.
15:39What's left is already in the water.
15:45What about the foundation?
15:46What about the foundation and the haloblaks?
15:49How will you start again?
15:54It's up to God.
15:59It's up to God.
16:01It's up to God.
16:03The floodwater in the river is always a problem for barangay residents, especially when the weather is bad.
16:10We want to send a message to the national government,
16:13to the community here, so that the people who live here won't be lost.
16:17Let's put this as a protection wall.
16:19When the rain is heavy, one of the authorities monitors the floodwater in Saryaya.
16:26Along with the rain, the storm Christine poured.
16:29The river suddenly became like this.
16:32The water overflowed the spillway, but it did not reach the communities.
16:37In the entire town of Saryaya, 11 houses were totally damaged.
16:41More than 300 houses were partially damaged.
16:48The elementary school of Lokban 3A was flooded by the storm.
16:53Four classrooms were destroyed, and almost half of the covered court was given when a tree fell.
17:00The face-to-face classes in the school were suspended for a few days.
17:04By November 5, we resumed our face-to-face classes.
17:09This week, we will prepare our classrooms.
17:14The town of Lokban is with those who declared a state of calamity because of the effect of the storm.
17:19The water supply is now cut off in 5,000 households because the water line was damaged by the storm.
17:26What we are doing now is to ration the water for the affected areas.
17:37The head of the elementary school of Lokban 3A assured that they still have sufficient classrooms
17:45and they will place the affected students who used to go to private schools
17:51that were destroyed after a big tree fell here.
17:54Emil.
17:55Thank you very much, June Veneracion.
18:12Mel, the rain has stopped all afternoon here in the province of Rizal.
18:16That's why the flood is slowly coming.
18:19It reached up to Bewangan Taas in the aftermath of Hurricane Christine.
18:24But their biggest problem now, as you mentioned, Mel,
18:27is the accumulation of garbage and debris left by the storm.
18:32The water here is from the province.
18:35This is how strong the water leak is from the Pililya River
18:39that flowed into ML Quezon Street in Barangay Hulo last night in the aftermath of the rain.
18:45In the midst of this, rescue operations were conducted in the barangay
18:49to evacuate those in a dangerous area.
18:52It's a good thing that the rain didn't continue all afternoon,
18:55that's why earlier, the flood came and the residents were able to clean up.
19:00They needed to clean up a thick puddle.
19:03Here in the province of Rizal, particularly in Kayumangui Street,
19:06it took longer for the flood to completely disappear.
19:09Although the water was pumped up to Bewangan Taas last night,
19:12the residents' fear of not being able to leave,
19:15especially since the creek was right next to them,
19:17the water didn't go down until the afternoon.
19:20Of course, we were very nervous,
19:23because we thought it would still be like a flood,
19:26because the rain wouldn't stop.
19:28The flood came up to our house.
19:30When the rain is this strong, it disappears immediately.
19:34But now, it seems like it's been going down for a long time.
19:38We don't go down because it's dangerous.
19:41It's scary.
19:43We had a fatality here before.
19:46Our neighbor was saved.
19:49He was rescued.
19:51It's said that cleaning up is difficult,
19:53especially with the dirty garbage that was brought by the flood.
19:56For now, our problem is the garbage.
19:59Cleaning up doesn't help us at all.
20:03Oh, garbageman, they get angry when you throw garbage on the side.
20:06They don't get angry when you don't personally go to them.
20:11Of course, ma'am, our health is not good.
20:14It's smelly.
20:16Behind me right now, I can smell the garbage, ma'am.
20:20Wherever you turn on the street,
20:22you can see residents cleaning up the water and garbage.
20:29Ma'am, until now,
20:31they still have a problem on how to clean up all the garbage here,
20:34especially here on the side of the creek.
20:37But until now,
20:39they don't put their things down.
20:41Especially, there are changes in the bad times
20:44that are expected in the next few days
20:47that will enter our Philippine area of responsibility.
20:50Mel?
20:52Thank you very much, Marie Zumari.

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