00:00In the streets that are in need of help, such as food and clean water,
00:05the typhoons in Milaur, Camarines Sur, hit.
00:10The travel is also difficult because there are places that are still submerged in water,
00:15so one of the children crossed the river to bring the children to the hospital.
00:21Ian Cruz has the story.
00:23It's been a few days since the typhoon Christine hit Camarines Sur.
00:27But the flood is still high in the town of Milaur,
00:30while the transportation of many people enters the barangays.
00:34In the parts of the town that are still flooded,
00:37many are only on the second floor of their house,
00:40like Lola Rosita in Balboro.
00:43They've been like this for a week and their clothes are wet.
00:46The food and water are almost dry.
00:50Five families were also affected,
00:52who are also on the second floor of their house.
00:55It is said that the children who are homeless are the most difficult to handle.
00:59They play and when there is food, they give it to us.
01:05But there are residents who are already waiting for water and food supplies
01:09on the other side of the river.
01:11They are waiting for water and food supplies.
01:14But there are residents who are already waiting for water and food supplies
01:18on the other side of the road.
01:20What else do you need?
01:21Water, food, everything is available here.
01:23It's like this in Barangay Flot de Lis, where we met Mang Edgardo.
01:28Because the flood came and the Maharika Highway opened,
01:31next to the road is the Mistula of Langsala.
01:34That's where Mang Edgardo's son, grandson Samuel, was fed.
01:37It's like you can get out of the water.
01:39It's like you can sit.
01:41Milaor is a town with many cars and motorcycles that were hit by the flood.
01:47There are now many vehicles.
01:49Richard does not charge a price as a help to the victims of the flood.
01:55Just two dollars, so it's cheap.
01:57So they don't have to spend too much.
02:02It also helps.
02:03In the town of Kamaligan, Camarinesur,
02:06Emma Abarientos, mother of the victims of the flood,
02:08stopped their house and their livelihood.
02:11Just yesterday, the help arrived at their place.
02:14All of them drowned.
02:18My son's house was also damaged.
02:23We don't have food here.
02:26All of our clothes are drowned.
02:29They were only allowed to have children
02:31because of the strong washing of the clothes that were drowned
02:34and the scaffolding of the sound system that the children were using.
02:38One week after the flood, there are many places here in Camarinesur.
02:42The residents are in a difficult situation
02:44so they are hoping that the government will hear their prayers
02:49for their immediate recovery.
02:52Others are in distress.
02:53They do not ask for their own help.
02:55We want to give help to those whose houses were damaged
02:58and to those whose homes were damaged.
03:00We do not expect anything in return.
03:03When we went to the town of Gainza,
03:05we met this family in the middle of the flood.
03:08The 8-month-old child was supposed to be rushed to the hospital
03:11but they were not able to bring him to the hospital
03:13because of the heavy rain.
03:15We are still trying to get him to breathe.
03:17Your life is good.
03:18I hope you will help our fellow citizens in this situation.
03:23The town of Gainza is still flooded.
03:25But on the side of the road where the flood reached,
03:28100 bags of wet rice were already flooded.
03:32It is a waste.
03:33Instead of letting it go,
03:34if there is someone who wants it,
03:36we will give it to them.
03:37If there is someone who wants it,
03:39we will try to sell it.
03:43But I think this is already difficult.
03:46Difficult but they will hold on to any hope.
03:51For GMA Integrated News,
03:53I am Ian Cruz.
03:5424 Hours.
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