00:00Let's find out the update on the price of vegetables today in the middle of a storm that passed through our country.
00:08Where did the price of vegetables go up?
00:11Denise Osorio in Detali Live, Rise and Shine, Denise.
00:18Patrick, the consumers here in Balintawak Market are getting angry because of the high price of vegetables because of the storm.
00:28It's not just the consumers who are surprised by the price of vegetables.
00:32Even the vendors are complaining.
00:38The price of vegetables suddenly went up because of the storm.
00:41Before the storm, the price of vegetables was cheap.
00:44The cabbage was 30 pesos, now it's 50 pesos.
00:48The storm is not a bad thing anymore because the price of vegetables is going up.
00:53For the vendors, this is a favor to them.
00:59It's okay, ma'am, because it's not important to us.
01:04We're not from abroad.
01:06Let's take care of ourselves.
01:12Patrick, the price of vegetables is still not going down.
01:17Especially the vegetables that come from northern and southern Luzon that were affected by the storm.
01:24The total damage of Typhoon Nika and Super Typhoon Ophel is 97.72 million pesos.
01:35The total damage of Typhoon Christine and Typhoon Leon is 1.23 billion pesos.
01:44That's the latest news from Balintawak Market.
01:47Back to you, Patrick.
01:49Thank you very much, Denise Osorio.
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