00:00Because of the next wave of typhoon in the country, in the province of Cagayan,
00:05some disaster responders of Tuguegarao City experienced a typhoon fatigue.
00:10The details are in the news of Dina Villacampa of Radyo Pilipinas, Tuguegarao.
00:18Because of the next wave of typhoon in the province of Cagayan,
00:22in the province of Tuguegarao,
00:24typhoon fatigue in the province of Barangay, Municipio, Provincial, Regional, and Uniformed Personnel is the most worrying thing right now.
00:34According to Tuguegarao City Mayor Marna Tinque,
00:37as a responder, she feels tired, especially the rescuers who haven't had a break since Hurricane Julian,
00:44Christine, who served in Undas, who were hit by Hurricane Leon,
00:49followed by Marseille, Nica, and now Hurricane Ophel, which will be followed by Hurricane Pepito.
00:55Most of these are already sick because they are very tired.
00:59As a resident, especially in low-lying areas,
01:03they also experience fatigue because of the frequent flooding.
01:06And after the flood, she has no end of cleaning the houses and equipment that are covered with mud.
01:14In addition, many of the residents who hear of a typhoon are experiencing anxiety.
01:22I'm afraid of a typhoon fatigue because, let's admit it,
01:27it would be better if we are like other LGUs who don't move, we will only move when something happens.
01:32We are always ready, even before the typhoon hits, we are already there, we are already asking for pre-emptive evacuations.
01:40So the fatigue, I feel it little by little.
01:43Despite this, disaster response teams will continue to serve the residents
01:50and it is certain that they will be able to meet their needs in times of calamity.
01:57Mayor Myla is very grateful to the law enforcement agencies,
02:01as well as the DSWD and provincial governments,
02:04as well as the institutions and individuals for their assistance in meeting the needs of the residents.
02:12From Radyo Pilipinas, Tuguegarao, Dina Tudog Wilayampa, Balitang Pambansa.
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