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  • 1/16/2025
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00:00Students in Zamboanga City were caught red-handed.
00:05In this incident, it was seen how the men in uniforms in Barangay Baliwasan exchanged punches and kicks.
00:13One of them fell and lost consciousness.
00:17That's why he was ridden by a motorcycle.
00:20It was fast for some students to escape.
00:25According to the barangay official,
00:27the students came from the school.
00:30The parents of some of the students were able to talk to the students.
00:35The Dept. and Division Office also investigated the incident
00:40and said that the students should go under counseling.
00:46To reduce rush hour traffic,
00:48MMDA will recommend to the President that all government officials should enter Metro Manila earlier.
00:55Like in other municipalities, it will be from 7 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon.
01:00Joseph Muro was there.
01:06More than half a million government officials enter Metro Manila every day for their work.
01:12According to the MMDA data, most of them ride public vehicles.
01:17Usually, from 8 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon,
01:21government officials enter the city.
01:23They enter the city at rush hour,
01:28or most of the people on the main roads in Metro Manila,
01:32from 7 in the morning to 8 in the morning,
01:35and 5 in the afternoon to 6 in the afternoon.
01:37It's okay for us to enter the city, but it's too crowded to go home.
01:41Last May, the Metro Manila Council and MMDA tried to urge the local government officials to enter Metro Manila
01:50from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
01:52It was done from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
01:54They found that 10 percent of the rush hour was reduced
01:59and the travel was increased by 20 percent to the streets near and around the LGUs.
02:05Although, only a few people changed their route on the main roads in Metro Manila.
02:10But for the LGUs who did this, they are in favor of maintaining it.
02:15The time to enter the city hall is more limited compared to the time to enter the schools.
02:25Most of the transactions in the city hall are done in the morning.
02:28Employees are used to entering the city from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
02:35They don't have rush hours or peak hours.
02:41It's easier for them to go home.
02:44For me, there are only a few employees who stay at 5 a.m.
02:50because I have to go home at 8 a.m.
02:54The MMDA explained why the rush hour from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. is only a part of the schedule due to the traffic.
03:02Because we are not included in all the NGAs.
03:06If all the National Government Agencies will implement the 7 to 4,
03:13that's where you will feel the good effect of it.
03:18The MMDA wants to do the rush hour from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
03:22is the schedule of the work of the National Government Agencies in Metro Manila.
03:27The MMDA's target is to submit the recommendation to the President
03:31that the rehabilitation of some parts of ELSA will start in March
03:36that are expected to be affected by the traffic.
03:39The MMDA will wait for the recommendation of several LGUs
03:43before submitting the recommendation to the President.
03:46The 7 to 4 is better for me.
03:48It avoids the traffic.
03:49For me, it's not because I'm far away.
03:51I will be delayed more.
03:52It's too early.
03:53It's hard to wake up.
03:55For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, 24 Hours.
04:00It's possible that more than 100 Filipino workers need Finland.
04:05Aside from the amount of Php 100,000 per month,
04:09the family of a Filipino worker can also be included.
04:13The Philippines and Finland also agreed on JP Soriano's resignation.
04:21Rodolfo has been working as a seaman in Europe for 3 years.
04:25After his contract, he returned to the Philippines
04:29because he wanted to be with his family.
04:32But because he needs to work again,
04:34Rodolfo is looking for a country and an employer
04:38that can benefit the family abroad.
04:41If you're there, you're working there,
04:44your family is there,
04:46it's good to work when you're there,
04:49you're close to your family.
04:51That's right.
04:52Because joining the family of a foreign worker
04:56is one of the benefits of Finland,
05:00a joint declaration of intent or JDI was signed by the government of the Philippines.
05:06Finland has a policy that if a foreign worker has a sufficient income,
05:12the government will allow him to join the family and live there
05:17while a foreign worker is working.
05:20Finland will also look for a wife for a foreign worker
05:24and the children can study in their country.
05:28For Finland, it's important that for those workers who would like to come with their families,
05:35it's also possible and we try to help to find a work for the spouses as well
05:42and then they can get also children to Finland and to school
05:48if they like it that way.
05:52Finland needs skilled workers, hotel and tourism workers,
05:57restaurant staff, information technology workers, IT and healthcare workers
06:04such as nursing staff and caregivers.
06:07According to the government of Finland,
06:09labor equality is important to them
06:12that's why even if they are of a different race,
06:14the minimum wage is still the same
06:17at 1,600 euros or more than 90,000 pesos higher every month or more
06:24depending on the type of work and industry.
06:28The upskilling of Filipino healthcare workers is also included in the signed agreement.
06:34One can come in, let's say as a caregiver or nurse assistant
06:38and be upgraded from there in Finland.
06:41So, this is something that is also suited to our healthcare demands here in our very own country.
06:47A reminder from the DMW to the public,
06:49don't be distracted by the work you see on social media,
06:53be careful of illegal recruiters
06:55and it's up to the DMW to check any type of work abroad.
07:01For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano.
07:05Tune in for 24 hours.
07:12We'll be right back to update you on Shoebiz Happenings.
07:17New achievement unlocked for Mai Ilonggo Girl star Michael Sager
07:21is his cover for the January issue of V-Man Southeast Asia Magazine.
07:26Showing off his charm is what International Men's Fashion Magazine called
07:30Southeast Asia's Next Leading Man.
07:33Michael is also proud to share his journey and love for performing.
07:39It's Jennie's birthday!
07:41Overflowing with the love and sweetness of the Blackpink members
07:45in their birthday greetings dedicated for Jennie.
07:48The so-called It Girl of K-Pop seems to have a teaser for her comeback music.
07:54Happy birthday, Jennie!
07:57A businessman in General Santos City died in a gunfight.
08:09The CCTV caught him.
08:12He entered the salon where the victim owns the gunman
08:16and suddenly pulled out a gun.
08:18The people inside screamed.
08:21The gunman was forced to come out because he was being shot.
08:25But when he came back, he fired the gun right there.
08:29He didn't let the CCTV pass by and quickly ran away.
08:35According to the police,
08:36the owner of the salon died on arrival at the hospital.
08:41The identity and motive of the gunman is still being investigated.
08:51Let's go back in time, Kapuso.
08:53It will still be raining in some parts of the country tomorrow.
08:56Because of that, in the shear line,
08:58there will be cold winds and easterlies.
09:01Or the hot winds.
09:02According to Metro Weather,
09:03there is a chance of rain in Cagayan Valley,
09:05Cordillera, Quezon, Bicol Region and Mimaropa.
09:08In Metro Manila,
09:09it will be cloudy and possible that it will rain.
09:13There is also a chance of heavy rain in Eastern Visayas
09:16and some parts of Mindanao.
09:18There will be heavy rains,
09:19so it is possible that there will be floods or landslides.
09:21Just like what happened in Santa Magdalena, Sorsogon,
09:24where a large part of the mountain was formed.
09:27Because of the large and thick land,
09:29a large part of the road was flooded.
09:31According to the residents,
09:32it is possible that the land became soft
09:34because of the rain for a few days.
09:36It was forced to be crossed by some people
09:38who were just walking and walking.
09:41As of now,
09:42the road is open to motorists again.
09:44There were landslides as well.
09:46In Moncayo, Davao de Oro,
09:47the rain poured next.
09:48Aside from the fallen trees,
09:50some structures were also damaged.
09:52The LGU suspended the classes today.
09:55Meanwhile, it is still cold,
09:57especially in Northern Luzon.
09:59This morning,
10:00the temperature dropped to 15.0 degrees Celsius
10:03in Lacunidad, Benguet,
10:05while it was 15.6 degrees Celsius in Baguio City.
10:10Because of the landslides,
10:12the MMDA suspended some benches in Manila
10:16that are no longer accessible.
10:18Oscar Oida was informed.
10:23Almost every day,
10:25it is said that it will be difficult to travel here
10:27on Quiricada Street in Santa Cruz, Manila.
10:30Aside from being a crowded place,
10:32on the left and right,
10:33there are cars blocking the road.
10:36The benches were robbed by some stores.
10:40That's why people are now walking on the road.
10:44That's why earlier,
10:45it was blocked by the MMDA Special Operations Group
10:49and the cars that were attended were towed.
10:52Drivers who are afraid of being stopped
10:55and the stores that are blocking the road
10:58were also blocked.
11:00Well, aside from the penalty,
11:02if you let it go,
11:04or you didn't notice it,
11:05there are chances that I can get off the subway.
11:08We always say that the sidewalk is beyond the commerce of men.
11:12It's about time we give back the sidewalk to the pedestrian
11:16so that there will be a safe passage.
11:17The MMDA is also taking some tricycles
11:21and bicycles that were left on the sidewalk.
11:24There are more illegal parked cars
11:27that were seen and caught
11:29on Almeda Street in Tondo
11:31and Altura Street in Zampaloc.
11:33The tents that serve as the garage of some cars
11:37were robbed and robbed.
11:40The street vendors were robbed.
11:44That's why after the operation,
11:46the roads are now free to pass.
11:50Because there are a lot of fires now,
11:53there are fires.
11:54So at least we don't have to go through the fire
11:57if it's necessary.
11:59Because here, it's always double parking.
12:03For the GMA Integrated News,
12:05Oscar Oida,
12:0624 Hours.
12:12The wildfires in Los Angeles, America are still ongoing
12:15that were witnessed by 25 people
12:18and more than 12,000 structures were destroyed
12:21including the house of some Hollywood stars.
12:24Lar San Tiago has a report.
12:29A cliché picture.
12:33But this is it.
12:35The fire that spread in Los Angeles is like a movie.
12:41Hollywood effects are not needed
12:44because the so-called apocalyptic events are real.
12:48There was almost no fight between the thousands of firefighters
12:52that were engulfed by strong winds.
12:5625 people were killed
12:58while hundreds of thousands were rescued from the fire
13:02without anyone,
13:03even the A-listers of Hollywood.
13:07Paris Hilton
13:09will no longer be able to see her Malibu home.
13:13But she was still recognized as capable
13:16that's why she organized a donation drive
13:19for others who were burned.
13:22Of course,
13:23A Walk to Remember star Mandy Moore
13:25will not forget
13:27those who witnessed the walk to their home.
13:32She called it a miracle
13:34that a large part of her house was saved
13:37even though the garage and back house were destroyed.
13:41She also thanked those who helped and supported her.
13:47Freaky Friday actress Jamie Lee Curtis
13:51was also in a ghost town
13:53and was covered in black smoke
13:56in a video that she shared on Instagram.
14:01All gone,
14:03said hairspray actress Rick Lake
14:07in her dream home.
14:11She will not be able to measure the pain
14:14of losing a home
14:16where many of her memories were formed.

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