00:00It was not an obstacle for those who moved to a cemetery in Valenzuela City
00:04the difficulty of the road because of the left effect of the typhoon.
00:09Let's analyze the situation there from Denise Osorio live.
00:13Denise?
00:16Audrey, rain or shine, the road is still difficult,
00:20narrow, narrow, and still flooded here in Pulo Cemetery in Valenzuela City.
00:26That's what our countrymen are experiencing
00:29who are moving here before they can reach their families' homes.
00:36They are usually working in sacks and wood
00:40where the families are living.
00:43According to Ms. Baby, a caretaker,
00:46no one, no one, no one, sorry,
00:50no one did not flood Pulo Cemetery
00:52and it is becoming more dangerous, especially when it rains.
00:56But it is not an obstacle because it is important for those who love life
01:01that it is a day of celebration.
01:03For the Santiago family,
01:05they are always together with their whole family
01:09because this is also their reunion.
01:11It is also a thanksgiving to their relatives
01:14who left their knowledge and traditions,
01:17especially to their ancestors.
01:19But it is also not possible to avoid flooding in this place
01:23if they are the only ones adjusting,
01:25the items are being lifted,
01:27the mosquitos are being fixed and fixed.
01:31They are the ones who reached the flood
01:33until Bewang during the last typhoon Karina.
01:36Audrey, because Ondas is a national holiday,
01:39it is now part of the culture of our Filipinos,
01:42especially those who visit their relatives
01:46which is a tradition that we inherited from the Spaniards.
01:50That is the latest news from Valenzuela City, Audrey.
01:54Thank you very much, Denise Osorio.