00:00Next up is the Christine and Leon typhoon that raised the prices of fish in their markets.
00:12In Pasig Megamarket, the prices went up from Php 240 to Php 260.
00:19Each kilo of galunggong costs Php 300.
00:22While bangus costs Php 200.
00:24Tilapia costs Php 140.
00:26Lapulapu costs Php 420.
00:29Talakitok costs Php 280 to Php 300 per kilo.
00:35Tambakol costs Php 240.
00:37Bisugo costs Php 280.
00:40Tulingan costs Php 160.
00:42The sellers there say that the supply is getting tight because the trucks that transport fish can't travel due to the typhoon.
00:53The catch of fishermen is also decreasing.
00:56Based on the last price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
01:00in Metro Manila, Php 200 to Php 360 per kilo of galunggong,
01:08Php 150 to Php 220 for bangus,
01:12Php 110 to Php 180 for tilapia,
01:16while Php 100 to Php 160 for tamban.
01:20Alumahan costs Php 260 to Php 360 per kilo.
01:25Php 150 to Php 240 for salmon head,
01:29Php 350 to Php 480 for squid,
01:33and Php 200 to Php 340 for tambakol.
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