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00:00 President Bongbong Marcos has been caught in the act in some places in the north, where he was hit by a typhoon.
00:06 From Tuguegarao, Cagayan, we are live with Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV, One North Central Luzon. Jasmine.
00:14 Ivan, the weather is fine here in the province of Cagayan, but there are still residents in evacuation centers.
00:24 In particular, the residents are totally damaged, their houses. In the monitoring of the PDRRMO, Cagayan, more than 1,600 houses were totally damaged.
00:36 The most affected are the villages of Abulug.
00:40 The priority of the LGU is to reach Fuga Island in Apari, where the Noi Super Typhoon Egay landfalled.
00:46 More than 2,000 residents are far from being able to provide food and clean water.
00:51 There is still no supply of electricity in some places in the province of Cagayan.
00:55 Meanwhile, Ivan, President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. visited the province of Cagayan today.
01:01 He led the distribution of food packs and cash assistance.
01:05 The President is asking for the restoration of electricity.
01:08 The President is responsible for the damage to agriculture, especially that there is a threat of El Niño.
01:14 Aside from Cagayan, the President also visited the province of Abra and the province of Ilocos Norte.
01:20 The provincial government helped the LGCB in the restoration of their electricity.
01:26 Here is the President's statement.
01:28 We want the rain, but not the typhoon.
01:33 That's my prayer, if I see a typhoon.
01:36 That's just right, not too much damage.
01:40 I'm thinking in terms not only of Region 2 or Region 1, I'm thinking about the national supply for rice.
01:45 Because all of Indonesia is importing, Vietnam is closing, we will look for a new country, India is closing.
01:55 But I think I can make a deal with India.
01:58 Maybe we can talk about that.
02:01 But we have to start importing already.
02:05 That is the latest from the province of Cagayan. Back to you Ivana.
02:13 Thank you very much. I'm Jasmin Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV, One North, Central Luzon.
02:20 [music]
02:26 Good afternoon Kapuso!
02:28 I am your Kuya Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
02:32 A country in Antique is in a good mood.
02:34 Because when it's low tide, they give a chance to admire the beauty of the sea.
02:40 The corals are only a few steps away from the sea.
02:44 To witness the beautiful beauty of the heart of our ocean, you should know how to dive or snorkel.
02:50 But here in the town of Sebasti Antique, there is no need to swim to see the colorful coral reef.
02:58 Because when it's low tide, it's a show to the residents.
03:01 There, all of that.
03:02 The corals are only a few steps away from the sea.
03:05 That's beautiful.
03:07 Before, it was really a stone there when it's low tide.
03:09 It's amazing because it's the first time I've seen such beautiful corals.
03:13 It has different colors.
03:14 There's violet, green, orange, and red.
03:17 It's a coral.
03:18 Kuya Kim, are corals animals or plants?
03:22 Kuya Kim, what is it?
03:24 Kuya Kim, what is it?
03:26 Although many people think that corals are plants, do you know that corals are members of the animal kingdom?
03:32 They are formed by small, colonial, and plankton-eating invertebrates, which are called polyps.
03:36 They are also called cnidarians and are the offspring of jellyfish and sea anemones.
03:41 As time goes by, polyps grow and multiply, and symbiotic relationships are formed in other corals to form a coral reef.
03:48 The colorful coral reefs serve many types of fish.
03:52 The colors of corals are also very distinctive.
03:54 Why do they have colors?
03:56 They have symbiotic relationships with marine algae that develop this color.
04:00 But our coral reefs are now disappearing.
04:03 Some of these are ocean acidification, oceanic warming, pollution, overfishing, and invasive species.
04:10 Meanwhile, since more and more people are visiting the Dalang Pasigan, the local government has a reminder.
04:15 There are also signage that says, "Corals are now prohibited."
04:18 If our coral reefs in the ocean are taken care of, it will become like one of the largest coral reef systems in the world.
04:25 The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest coral reef system and the largest living structure in the world.
04:33 In fact, it can be seen from a distance.
04:36 This ecosystem, which is 2,300 kilometers wide and consists of 600 types of hard and soft corals,
04:44 has been living for more than 20 million years.
04:47 Always remember that it is important to know.
04:50 I am Kuya Kim, and I will answer your 24 hours.
04:53 Some people in Ayacucho, Peru, have discovered a missing bull.
05:01 And if the bull is eaten, all will be seen.
05:05 In a village, a woman was the victim.
05:08 She was hit in the back and was lying on the cement.
05:11 About five were injured and several vehicles were damaged.
05:15 The bull's last victim, who was a child, was missing from an arena.
05:20 There were 14 deaths following the Egye earthquake in the country.
05:28 According to the Office of Civil Defense, six were confirmed while eight more need to be validated.
05:33 The 27 deaths are not included in the Bangkasarizan earthquake.
05:37 According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
05:42 20 people were lost and 13 were injured.
05:46 About 600,000 people were affected from 45 provinces.
05:52 Currently, the infrastructure and agriculture costs are more than 1 billion pesos.
05:59 The government has allocated more than 35 million pesos as assistance to the affected.
06:04 According to the Energy Department, there is a price freeze for all LPGs up to 11 kilos
06:10 and for kerosene and gas in the affected areas.
06:13 Due to the impact of the Egye earthquake, the price of vegetables has increased.
06:21 According to Super Radio DZW, the price of vegetables from Benguet has almost doubled.
06:27 In Mega Q Mart in Quezon City, the price of lettuce has increased to P700 per kilo.
06:32 The price of lettuce used to be P350.
06:36 The price of carrots has increased from P180 to P300 per kilo.
06:41 The price of tomatoes has increased from P80 per kilo to P140.
06:46 The price of bitter melon, potatoes, cabbage, bell pepper and garlic has also increased.
06:51 According to the Benguet Farmers Cooperative,
06:53 many of the lettuce and strawberry plants in the Latrinidad and other parts of Benguet were damaged.
06:58 But Balano Inas has assured that the supply is not running out.
07:02 The only problem is that the quality of the vegetables is affected due to the impact of the earthquake.
07:07 44 years of the longest running noontime show in the country, Ipulaga.
07:17 Aside from the new segments, there is also a new theme song.
07:21 Here is the song.
07:23 The laughter is still loud.
07:29 The laughter is still loud.
07:34 Level up the happiness.
07:36 The new hosts of the longest running noontime show in Ipulaga.
07:42 It's a happy celebration of the 44th year of this show on television.
07:47 It's not always about the host.
07:50 It's always about the viewers.
07:53 In celebrating the Ipulaga's anniversary, their new theme song was played.
08:01 Happy, happy, Ipi.
08:05 I feel great. I feel humbled.
08:07 I know it's not easy for other people who are watching us to celebrate this.
08:12 But I know that our heart is in the right place.
08:16 We are just celebrating this for the people.
08:19 So whatever others say,
08:22 that there is no earthquake or what,
08:25 eventually, that's where it will go.
08:27 Our earthquake, right?
08:28 We all go through changes.
08:31 Aside from comedy skits and singing,
08:35 there are also many segments like "Word of the Rings",
08:38 "My Pakisayo" and "Gisa Gedley" that are loved and awaited by viewers.
08:45 The center of the show is the televiewers.
08:49 They are the stars.
08:51 Because we are the hosts,
08:53 maybe when the day comes, we will be gone.
08:55 But this is an institution.
08:58 For the Ipulaga people,
09:02 whatever challenges or happiness they are facing now,
09:05 as long as it's for help and happiness,
09:08 life goes on.
09:10 Ipulaga, our dream TV.
09:15 And that's why this Saturday night,
09:18 I saw Nelson Canlas.
09:20 Pia, Ivan?
09:21 Thank you, Nelson.
09:25 My fellow countrymen,
09:26 the heavy rain will still be felt in the northern part of Luzon and Visayas
09:30 because of the strong winds of the Falcon.
09:34 Aside from the rain,
09:36 the weather in Manila is also bad and the hope of those living near the rivers of Pasig, Marikina and Tulyahan is low
09:41 because of the possibility of flash floods.
09:44 Stay alert and if you are going to escape,
09:47 escape immediately.
09:49 And that's all, Kapuso,
09:51 the news this Saturday from the home of truth.
09:55 I am Pia Artangel.
09:56 I am Ivan Mayrina.
09:57 This is GMA,
09:58 no lies, no protection.
10:00 No lies, only the truth.
10:03 And because the news is not sleeping,
10:05 we will be back in 24 hours.
10:07 [Music]

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