00:00The current status of the influenza outbreak in Japan is considered record-breaking after almost two decades.
00:08In the main supply of electricity in Myanmar, Thailand is also suspending it.
00:12Joyce Alamating is in the center of the news.
00:15The current status of the influenza outbreak in Japan is considered record-breaking after almost two decades.
00:25According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare,
00:28the average number of influenza cases in each medical institution in their country has reached 64.39%.
00:36The number of cases started to decline in November of 2024.
00:40This is higher than the 57.09 cases they recorded in 2019.
00:47According to reports, the number of cases decreased during the pandemic season
00:51due to the implementation of health protocols.
00:54However, the herd immunity decreased after the pandemic
00:58due to the spread of the flu.
01:01Authorities continue to monitor the outbreak while the number of cases continues to increase.
01:09Thailand is also suspending the supply of electricity in five border areas of Myanmar
01:14to prevent illegal operations in the area.
01:18According to their government,
01:19some of the Thai-Myanmar borders are being used for illegal operations in the area
01:26and pose a threat to the country's peace and security.
01:30According to Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charn Virakul,
01:34the aim of this move is to stop illegal activities such as human trafficking,
01:40call center scams, money laundering, and transnational crimes.
01:45Authorities are concerned about the growing aggression of mongrels
01:49in the Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
01:53Tourists are being advised to distance themselves from the mongrels in the area.
01:58According to the Apsara National Authority,
02:01the number of mongrels in Angkor Archaeological Park is increasing
02:06due to the attention given by tourists,
02:09especially those who feed them.
02:13The Cambodian government is now cooperating with various agencies
02:17to solve the problem,
02:19especially those who are worried about the incidence of disease
02:23and the theft of food from tourists.
02:28Joyce Salamatien for Pambasang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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