00:00In Kot Kot Liloan, where floodwaters ripped through homes and lives, the aftermath is taking a toll.
00:08Three of Lola Susan's grandchildren have fever and are coughing at the evacuation center,
00:13weakened after being drenched while escaping Typhoon Tina's fury.
00:16I want to go to Lola. I want to go to Typhoon Tina. I want to go to Typhoon Tina, my parents.
00:22I want to go to Lola for help to go to Typhoon Tina's fury.
00:27The wife of Giovanni, who has a disability, broke down in tears.
00:32Their child, struggling with a mental health condition, is distraught, still shaken by what they had just survived.
00:37The family watched their home get swallowed by raging floods, losing everything in minutes.
00:43Have you been trapped in the house?
00:46They were trapped in the house.
00:48Yes, they were trapped in the house while the water went to the forest.
00:52Tonight, their plea is simple but urgent. Food, medicine, and a safe place to rebuild their lives.
01:08President Ferdinand R. Marcus Jr. personally visited Ground Zero, Barangay Kotkotliloan,
01:15where the most casualties were recorded due to the catastrophic floods.
01:19He distributed food packs, sleeping, and hygiene kits from the DSWD,
01:23delivered flu medicine, leptospirosis treatment, and tetanus doses for the injured,
01:28and also deployed health department teams for free medical consultations.
01:32Hop meals were also provided to evacuees throughout the day.
01:35More than 500 residents currently staying at Tilton Elementary School.
01:40We are grateful for that we are here.
01:44We are here. We are here. We are here. We are here.
01:48I am here.
01:48What food is the food you need?
01:52Or me?
01:53I am here.
01:55I am here.
01:56Each family received an initial P5,000 in financial help, with the president assuring more.
02:02I am here.
02:32This is Sharm Zespina from the National TV Network for a new and better Philippines.