00:00Severe flooding caused by multiple weather systems has left at least seven people dead
00:07and over 1.4 million residents affected across the Philippines as of Wednesday,
00:12with capital city Manila declaring a state of calamity.
00:16Over the recent days, the Philippines has been battered by heavy rains from several weather systems,
00:21including Typhoon Waifa, resulting in widespread flooding.
00:25At least seven people have died, eight are missing, and more than 1.41 million residents have been affected nationwide.
00:33On Tuesday, the capital city of Manila declared a state of calamity, with daily life severely disrupted.
00:39Major roads have been completely submerged, with floodwaters reaching the height of car tires.
00:45While some children have turned flooded streets into makeshift swimming pools,
00:50the ongoing rains have made life difficult for many residents.
00:55that makeshift swimming pools.
00:58It is our city to be in a county area, but we have been working for the only肉 to be in the county.
01:01For which there is already, the last family can be done by a lot of people who have been allowed.
01:04For the children who are living and the desert are also the takiangac.
01:06Finally, please visit a lot of the buildings and other people to study on this island.
01:08Please visit, please visit, dear host, please visit.
01:10It is very open to us, please visit our city at the coastline.
01:13You will see, or visit, the port of Myia, or we will see,
01:15I will see there, and we're standing by a place in the street now.
01:17By the time and the country will be on our land.
01:19We are standing by far more than just the trips,
01:21there is, I think, you will see.
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