00:00A man stole from a store in Novaliches, Quezon City.
00:05His products were returned to the suspect,
00:07and he planned to sell them to buy medicine.
00:10This is the story of James Agustin.
00:17It seems that the man who was caught in the CCTV camera
00:21of a commercial establishment in Barangay Bagbag, Novaliches, Quezon City is just an ordinary customer.
00:25The man sat down, took the grocery items,
00:29and put them directly in his bag.
00:32He was not content.
00:33When the man got up, he took other items.
00:37The modus operandi of the employees of the establishment
00:40arrested the 52-year-old suspect.
00:43You can see the side mirror of the store.
00:47They also have a recorded CCTV.
00:50When he put it in his bag,
00:52he put it directly on the counter, but he didn't pay for it.
00:55When he went out, he was caught by the guard or the manager.
00:59He was held there, and the police called for assistance.
01:03He was almost in a poster.
01:05The stolen goods were returned to the suspect,
01:07including two noodles,
01:09two cans of luncheon meat,
01:11two hair conditioners,
01:13and insect killer sprays.
01:15The suspect was imprisoned in 2019
01:20in an illegal drug court.
01:23When he was released, allegedly, he was just gambling.
01:28The suspect was imprisoned in Novaliches Police Station.
01:30He admitted to committing a crime.
01:32He said he was being punished for it.
01:34I did it because my wife was in shock.
01:40I wanted to buy medicine, but I couldn't get it.
01:45What will you do with the stolen goods?
01:47I will sell them to buy medicine.
01:49I hope they will forgive me.
01:51I will never go back there again.
01:53The suspect filed a complaint.
01:56James Agustin reported for GMA Integrated News.
02:00Long live Jesus Nazareno! Long live Jesus Nazareno!
02:15From Quiapo Church,
02:17the image of Jesus Nazareno is now at the Quirino Grandstand for worship.
02:22As of this morning,
02:23thousands of people have gathered for that activity.
02:26Let's update on the spot of Oscar Oida.
02:30Oscar.
02:31The number of people coming to the Quirino Grandstand
02:35for the worship of Jesus Nazareno,
02:38from children to the elderly,
02:41is increasing even though it's hot.
02:45Meanwhile,
02:46there is a chance for people to come, hold and pray
02:51for the whole of Jesus Nazareno.
02:53As of 9 a.m.,
02:54the headcount of those who came here reached almost 5,000.
02:58Those who are selling towels, banners, calendars,
03:03and small images of the whole of Jesus Nazareno
03:05are not included.
03:06They are busy with their business
03:08so that they can sell out.
03:10The so-called event that was opened to the public last night
03:13will continue until Wednesday,
03:15the day of the feast of the whole of Jesus Nazareno
03:17which is expected to be attended by millions of devotees.
03:20The leader of the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno
03:25reminds those who will attend the worship of the whole of Jesus Nazareno
03:29to sanitize before and after holding the image.
03:33And instead of a literal kiss,
03:36the Church recommends wiping with a cloth
03:41on the cross and the foot of the image.
03:43Raffy?
03:44Oscar, you mentioned that it's a bit hot.
03:46What is that?
03:47Is it a bad omen?
03:48Or is it a bad day in your area?
03:50Well, earlier, Raffy, it was really bad.
03:53But I don't know.
03:54The weather is getting better now.
03:56It's a bit gloomy.
03:57I hope it won't rain.
03:58I hope the situation will be like this
04:00for the whole of Sunday.
04:01But the weather will change.
04:06For now, it's a bit gloomy.
04:08Earlier, there was a lot of queues.
04:11The devotees here experienced a bad day.
04:15But as of the moment,
04:16the weather is getting better and gloomy.
04:21Raffy?
04:22Just a reminder, those who will go there,
04:24please bring an umbrella even if it's hot
04:26because you mentioned that the weather will change
04:29in Kirinuganstan, Oscar.
04:32Let's also check the precautions, Raffy,
04:34when bringing things,
04:36especially umbrellas.
04:37Maybe we will be able to protect our fellowmen
04:40because it will continue.
04:41Maybe we will be able to do something
04:43so that we won't be a burden to our fellowmen.
04:47They are recommending a transparent umbrella.
04:50Thank you very much, Oscar Oida.
04:53This year, they will still use the same umbrella
04:56for the procession of the whole of Jesus Nazareno.
04:58But there are some changes here.
05:00Compared to the previous year, 2024,
05:04the front part is now slanted
05:07to avoid the worship of the devotees.
05:10Other parts of the procession were also strengthened
05:12such as its wheels.
05:14To make it more visible,
05:17the procession was made with a sunroof
05:19so that the light of the sun can enter inside.
05:23They also attached blowers inside the procession
05:28so that its mirror won't have moisture.
05:34Unfortunately, it rained in Zamboanga.
05:44The whole truck was almost submerged
05:46while its driver was driving across the river
05:49in Pamukutan.
05:50Because of the heavy rain,
05:52the truck collapsed
05:54and the vegetables and fruits sold were damaged
05:58which were worth P100,000.
06:00The truck was also saved
06:02from the collapse of the backhoe
06:03but it was badly damaged.
06:05The good news is that
06:07no one was injured in the incident.
06:09According to Pag-asa,
06:10the rain in Zamboanga City
06:11was caused by local thunderstorms.
06:13The thunderstorms are still expected
06:15in Luzon and other parts of Mindanao and Visayas
06:18this Tuesday.
06:20According to Pag-asa,
06:21it will rain in Luzon in a shear line and strong winds.
06:24Most of the country will be flooded
06:26due to the heavy rain.
06:28Most of the country will be flooded
06:30in the next few hours,
06:31especially in Mindanao
06:32based on the rainfall forecast of Metra Weather.
06:35Heavy to intense rains are possible
06:37which can cause floods or landslides.
06:39The chance of rain is low here in Metro Manila
06:42along with Manila
06:44where the whole of Jesus Nazareno is flooded.
06:47According to the current Amihan season,
06:50the minimum temperature in Baguio City is 14.6 degrees Celsius
06:5419.8 degrees Celsius in Malaybalay Bukid
06:57and 22 degrees Celsius here in Quezon City.
07:03Now, let's talk about the volcano.
07:04Camay Narfriato magmatic eruption
07:07or weak eruption of Taal Volcano
07:09happened at 7 o'clock in the middle of the night.
07:11It was accompanied by a volcanic tremor
07:13that lasted for 3 minutes.
07:15That's compared to the 7 volcanic earthquakes
07:17recorded by PHIVOX in Taal
07:19in the past 24 hours.
07:22The volcano erupted at a height of 600 meters.
07:28According to PHIVOX,
07:29the phreatomagmatic eruption occurs
07:32when there is contact
07:34of boiling magma in the water below the volcano.
07:38For now, Taal remains under Alert Level 1.
07:44Hot news,
07:45the price of products and services in the country
07:48has increased rapidly in the last month of 2024.
07:50According to the Philippine Statistics Authority,
07:53the inflation rate was 2.9% in December.
07:57This is the third month in which the inflation rate has increased rapidly.
08:00According to the PSA,
08:01the main reason for the rapid inflation
08:03is the rapid increase in the price of electricity,
08:06house rent,
08:07and liquefied petroleum gas or LPG.
08:10The slow decrease in the price of gasoline and diesel
08:13and the rapid increase in the price of ship massages
08:16also contributed to the rapid inflation.
08:20For the whole of 2024,
08:21the average inflation was 3.2%,
08:24the lowest since 2021.
08:26According to the National Economic and Development Authority or NEDA,
08:30this is part of the government's target.
08:32The government continues to prepare food security in the country,
08:35especially since the effects of the floods
08:38will last until February.
08:46The Department of Agriculture explained
08:48why the price of tomatoes and other vegetables in their selection is so high.
08:55Because of a series of typhoons last year,
08:59it caused extensive damage to the crops
09:03in their vegetative and reproductive states
09:05such as tomato, bell pepper, and chili pepper.
09:09They say it's because of the floods that passed,
09:12particularly in Region 2, 5, and Calabarzon.
09:15According to the DA,
09:16it's possible that the price of tomatoes and other vegetables
09:20will go back to the previous price
09:22at the end of January or the beginning of February.
09:25The last time they monitored the price,
09:27it was between Php 200 and Php 350
09:30per kilo of tomatoes in their selection in Metro Manila.
09:34According to GMA Integrated News yesterday,
09:37it reached Php 400 per kilo in some markets.
09:45U.S. Money Reserve
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