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Gumuhong mga bahay at nalubog na mga taniman ang ilan sa mga iniwang pinsala ng bagyong nika sa Northern Luzon. Sa probinsya ng Aurora-- umapaw ang ilang ilog kaya hindi mahatiran ng tulong ang ilang residente. Mula sa bayan ng Casiguran, may live report si Darlene Cay. 


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00:00Houses collapsed and farms were flooded by some of the left-over landslides of Hurricane Mika in Northern Luzon.
00:07In the province of Aurora, some rivers overflowed, so some residents could not get help.
00:13From the City of Kasiguran, we have a live report from Darlene Cai.
00:16Darlene.
00:17Atom, there is still no electricity here in the City of Kasiguran in Aurora.
00:24Some posts of electricity collapsed and were damaged when the storm hit here.
00:29That's why some affected residents are relying on candles, gas, or even some solar-powered lights.
00:38The damage caused by Hurricane Mika is also felt in other provinces or areas in Northern Luzon.
00:53This house in Taguntungan Barangay in Bagao, Cagayan, was flooded by a river.
00:57It happened in the middle of the storm of Hurricane Mika last night.
01:00No one is inside because the owner is in Tuguegarao City.
01:05In Tuguegarao City, the owner of this house helped to transport the groceries.
01:10Last time, it only took 30 to 45 minutes for the water to reach the house.
01:17This vendor put the refrigerator and vegetables in the sidecar.
01:23When the morning came, this is what happened to the residents.
01:27Their house was left empty.
01:30More than 3,000 residents of Luzon are still in the evacuation center.
01:34Don't let them go home yet because it's hard for them to evacuate.
01:37If the storm hits again, it will definitely flood.
01:40We have a problem.
01:42As you can see, the flood has spread to the towns of Solana and Alcala.
01:47Cagayan is still in a state of calamity since October.
01:50Their problem now is that their calamity fund is running out.
01:54The LGU is asking the National Government for additional funds.
01:59According to the President last week, the Government's Quick Response Fund is running out.
02:04But he said, don't worry, it will be funded again.
02:07Historically, as early as October or sometimes September,
02:11the calamity fund of the National and local governments is running out.
02:15But the Government always has a fund.
02:18We have an assurance from the DBM that we have enough funds for the next calamities
02:24until the end of December.
02:31In Dilasag, Aurora, where the storm hit,
02:34100% of the town was flooded.
02:38The roof of Nanay Leonita's house was hit by strong winds.
02:41It was very strong.
02:43My neighbor was moving up and up.
02:48I was really scared.
02:51The water level is still high and the storm is strong here.
02:54That's why the barangay of Diagyan in the municipality of Dilasag in Aurora can't go there.
03:01Even the motorists going to Dinapigue Isabela can't go there.
03:06We are trying to contact them now.
03:09The river is still isolated.
03:12Even if it's sunny today, we still can't cross it.
03:18What will happen? Will they still be able to cross the river if the water level is low?
03:23Yes, that's what will happen.
03:25In the neighboring town of Kasiguran,
03:27all of the 100 banana trees were hit by strong winds.
03:31I hope someone will help us.
03:34We lost our food. That's our problem.
03:37Family food packs were given to the affected residents.
03:41There is still no power in the town of Kasiguran and Dilasag.
03:44The communication line is having a hard time.
03:47Roofs were removed.
03:49Trees were cut down.
03:50And the riverbeds were cut off again in the neighboring towns.
03:53The storm left a trail in Santiago City, Isabela.
03:57Some places were flooded.
04:00It seems that the flood washed away the crops and rice in the towns of Ilagan and Tumawini.
04:10According to Kasiguran MDRMO,
04:12Aurelco is working hard to restore the supply of electricity in the town this Sunday.
04:17That's the latest from Kasiguran Aurora. Back to you, Ato.
04:21Thank you very much, Darlene Cai.
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