00:00Let's find out if there are any potential casualties in other parts of Quezon Province.
00:05We are on the line with Cecil Maloles from PIA Calabarzon. Cecil?
00:11Yes Sheila, in a luncheon of the Quezon Provincial Disaster Reduction and Management Office,
00:17no one has been affected in the area after the typhoon Petito.
00:23Despite the strong rain and wind, there were no casualties in the affected areas
00:31according to the Quezon PDRRMO on Monday morning.
00:36The residents were able to recover from the areas that were considered high-risk
00:43such as villages and low-lying areas.
00:47According to statistics, more than 2,000 families were evacuated to evacuation centers
00:54left by the local government before the typhoon hit.
00:59In the statement of Quezon Governor Angelina Helentan,
01:03she said that the zero casualties are a result of early planning and extensive information dissemination
01:10and proper cooperation of the residents.
01:14Meanwhile, the relief operation continues for the affected families
01:20as well as the distribution of food, water and other basic necessities.
01:26From the Philippine Information Agency, Calabarzon, Cecil Maloles for the news of the country.
01:35Thank you very much Cecil Maloles of PIA Calabarzon.
Comments