00:00The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council assisted in the preparation of the Typhoon Marseille.
00:05Let's talk in detail about the on-the-spot report of Joseph Moro.
00:08Joseph?
00:09Yes, Raffy. The NDRMC's assistance that was led by Defense Secretary Gilberto Doro is just about to end.
00:18Earlier, the DOSC announced that tomorrow, November 6, the moderate-to-heavy rainfall that was caused by the Typhoon Marseille will begin to be felt in Cagayan Province.
00:31The Batanes will also experience moderate-to-heavy rainfall.
00:36According to the DOSC's Administrator, Sania Cervando, Marseille is expected to landfall in Babuyan Island or in the northern part of Cagayan Province.
00:48This is possible to happen on Thursday night.
00:51On Thursday, Raffy, we can feel intense torrential rains in Cagayan Province, up to 200 millimeters of rain.
01:01Marseille, Raffy, will depart for the Philippine area of responsibility on Friday night or Saturday morning.
01:09According to Defense Secretary Gilberto Doro, they have also instructed the local governments that will experience the typhoon,
01:17that they can force evacuate to areas where relief goods are hard to reach.
01:24The LGUs have also instructed to identify the drop-off and distribution points of relief goods.
01:30According to the DSWD, they have 1.3 million food packs in the stockpile and 300,000 have been prepositioned for the expected passage of the typhoon.
01:42According to the AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Browner Jr., more than 300 search, rescue and retrieval teams have been prepositioned in the northern Luzon,
01:53including 30 rubber boats if needed.
01:58According to Secretary Chodoro Raffy, within the day, they can announce the areas where the roads should be free from unnecessary travel
02:10so that relief goods can be delivered faster if needed, Raffy.
02:17Thank you very much, Joseph Morong.
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