00:00In spite of the problem, the evacuees in Tondo, Manila are still happy to celebrate Christmas.
00:06They are the victims of the fire in Isla Puting Baton, which is still continuing in the evacuation centers.
00:12Benji Durango reports.
00:15It's like you're getting a lot of shots.
00:20You're still laughing.
00:22You need to be happy.
00:24Noche Buena in Tondo, Manila is happy.
00:28I'm celebrating Christmas with them.
00:30This is what they prepared.
00:32They have Pancit Canton Bihon.
00:36And there's spaghetti.
00:40What do you call this?
00:42Adobo sa Gata.
00:44Adobo sa Gata.
00:46It looks delicious.
00:48It looks like you're getting a lot of food.
00:50Yes, I ate a lot of rice.
00:52You ate a lot of rice.
00:54They are the victims of the fire in Isla Puting Baton, which is still continuing in the evacuation centers.
00:58They are the evacuees of Isla Puting Baton, which was burned down last November.
01:02Because the evacuation centers in Tondo are still full,
01:06they will be isolated for a month on the side of the road.
01:12They have no choice but to spend the night here.
01:16The government continues to help them.
01:18They are also starting to build their homes.
01:22No matter how busy life is, the Christmas celebration continues.
01:26Can you still do it?
01:28I can still do it.
01:30How do you eat?
01:32I'm crying.
01:36My husband was disgraced.
01:40He's having a hard time now.
01:42But she said that Filipinos are strong when it comes to problems.
01:46As long as they share a shot,
01:48the happy story will pass.
01:50No matter what trials they go through.
01:54From PTV, Benji Durango, for Balitang Pambansa.
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