00:00In the province of Aurora, there is still a strong wind of the Pepito typhoon.
00:05The trees are almost withered and there are still roads that are difficult to pass through.
00:10This is Vell Custodior of PTV for Pambansa Live.
00:15Vell?
00:16After we were stranded in Dipakulaw, Aurora, because of the road that was hit by a landslide,
00:22when we turned to Nueva Ecija, there was no avalanche.
00:26Now, the situation is back to normal in the towns that we passed through.
00:32The weather in Aurora is clear,
00:35that's why there is a strong wind of the Pepito typhoon.
00:40While we were driving along the road in Dipakulaw, Aurora,
00:43that was hit by a landslide,
00:45there were only roads that were damaged by landslides and landslides.
00:50The trees' leaves were also hit by the wind.
00:53It is now difficult to pass through the low-lying vehicles in some of the lands in Dipakulaw.
00:58PTV News Team tried to cover the roads that were hit by the landslide.
01:03Although the Department of Public Works and Highways, or DPWH,
01:08and some of the local government units from Dipakulaw are cleaning the roads,
01:12it is still difficult to pass through some of the roads,
01:15that's why the news team decided to look for alternative roads in Nueva Ecija.
01:20When it comes to Nueva Ecija,
01:22the sun is shining in the area,
01:24but there is no chance of a landslide.
01:27The roads are clean,
01:29the trees and the roads are not damaged.
01:32The students are already going back to school.
01:34The vehicles are also traveling normally.
01:37The river is just above the town of Karanglan,
01:41but the water from the mountains is still white.
01:46Princess, we are here at the boundary of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya in Dalton Pass.
01:51The roads are clean here and it is also passable for all types of vehicles.
01:55Everyone is starting to get up for their next visits to the local government units.
02:04From People's Television Network, Vel Custodio, for Balitang Pambansa.
02:10Thank you very much, Vel Custodio.
02:13Thank you, Vel Custodio.
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