00:00Earlier, there were more earthquakes, so the equipment and livelihoods were prioritized.
00:06For example, in Libon, Albay, Chino Gaston was affected.
00:15It was a gloomy day, but just now, Arnel Quite's family was arranging his mother's funeral in Libon Public Cemetery.
00:23They were one of the drivers who were hit by the strong winds of the Christine typhoon.
00:28That's why they prioritized clearing the damaged houses before it was destroyed.
00:34Libon is one of the Albay towns that experienced heavy floods, landslides, and road closures.
00:41Earlier, only a few were able to reach their homes or cemeteries.
00:46We were the first ones to reach our homes after the floods.
00:51We've been living here for two days, and it's not over yet.
00:55That's why we just started painting.
00:58The other houses are still being cleaned.
01:01The remnants of the heavy floods in the cemetery next to it are still there.
01:07Even the caretakers of the cemetery are still finishing the painting of some of the houses.
01:14Because of the Christine typhoon, there were a lot of bodies that came from the typhoon.
01:21They were carried here to the top of a person's head.
01:25Even for the few people who went to the cemetery,
01:27the emergency personnel from the BFP and AFP are complete to protect the safety and orderliness.
01:35For GMA Integrated News, Chino Gaston was affected for 24 hours.
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