24 Oras Express: August 1, 2023 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, August 1, 2023.

- Umabot na sa 151 lungsod at bayan ang isinailalim sa state of calamity — NDRRMC (as of Aug. 1, 2023, 5pm)
- Buong probinsya, isinailalim sa state of calamity; pinalutang na ref, sinakyan ng mga papasok sa trabaho
- Ilang negosyo, apektado ng baha; mga nasa evacuation center, nagkakasakit na
- Dike, gumuho; 5 bahay, bumagsak; 28 pamilya, inilikas
- Rep. Teves Jr., kapatid niyang ex-governor at 11 iba pa, binansagang terorista ng ATC
- Taas-pasahe sa LRT 1 at 2, magsisimula na bukas
- Ilang taga-Brgy. Malanday sa Valenzuela City, nawalan ng bahay dahil sa malakas na hangin at ulan; ilang lumikas, nakauwi na
- Typhoon Falcon, nakalabas na ng PAR; patuloy na pinalalakas ang habagat na magpapa-ulan sa ilang bahagi ng bansa
- Team Voltes V, grateful and proud sa dagsa ng fans sa panel interview sa San Diego Comic Con 2023
- Ilan residente, ayaw lumikas sa lagpas-taong baha; isang pamilya, tumira muna sa sa sirang jeepney
- Pinsala sa agrikultura ng Bagyong Egay at habagat, aabot sa P1.9-B; agri supply, maayos ayon kay PBBM
- Miniature na mga bahay, ibinibenta ng isang binata para ipantustos sa kanyang pag-aaral
- Reklamo vs. mga sangkot sa paglayag ng lumubog na MT Princess Empress, inihain ng NBI sa Ombudsman
- Perwisyong baha, paksa ng ilang online content; pagiging resilient, may hangganan — Sen. Legarda
- Trending na parody sa "Uhaw" na "Oh Wow!", 'di patama kundi paalala sa content creators — Michael V

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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 We have now reached 151 cities and towns in the State of Calamity
00:16 amidst the constant floods and storms since the Egyptian typhoon.
00:22 The number of deaths has also increased to 26
00:26 due to the prolonged drought.
00:30 Almost two and a half million people were affected
00:33 and more than 300,000 were brought to evacuation centers.
00:38 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:45 The entire province of Bulacan was added to the State of Calamity
00:51 due to the flooding in 16 towns and 3 cities.
00:56 Even those who are going to Metro Manila
00:58 will be affected by the flooding in some parts of National Road.
01:02 And in a town, refrigerators are being used
01:05 to transport people who are going to work.
01:07 This is the latest in the live coverage of Cedric Castillo.
01:11 Cedric.
01:16 This is Mel Atom and Emil. In the latest report of Bulacan PDRRMO,
01:21 the amount of the two storms that passed reached 500 million pesos.
01:29 Not a tricycle, not a pedicab, and not a boat, but a floating refrigerator
01:40 is what Marie will use to get to work from their house in Balagtas, Bulacan.
01:46 It's good. It's good. It's good that he has one.
01:50 It's hard to walk because it's heavy.
01:54 Sir, those are broken refrigerators.
01:56 They're just stuck to the styrofoam.
01:59 It has no holes, it's plastic. It's light.
02:03 So, this can be used as a refrigerator.
02:07 When it comes to MacArthur Highway, Marie's house is flooded with water.
02:12 She can't remember when she last woke up when the sun was shining.
02:18 I'm so excited.
02:20 What do you think?
02:22 I think it's not yet, the weather is still dark.
02:25 This is a landmark touring in the town of Balagtas.
02:28 The water was still gutter that morning, but it's already a lot.
02:33 Compared to the rain that brought the flood,
02:37 in this video that was taken by Clock Tower,
02:40 you can see the other part of it that was submerged in the flood.
02:44 The eatery staff, Abraham, will clean the gutter that entered the store this morning.
02:51 When I got here, there was no water in the front, and on the other side.
02:55 - There's no water inside? - No, sir.
02:57 What time did you notice that there was water again?
03:00 Around 8 o'clock.
03:04 The MacArthur Highway is in the corner of the watch repair of this manor.
03:08 Even though the flood was high, he was not pushed to his place.
03:12 If it wasn't tied, it would have fallen.
03:16 When I got here, it suddenly rose.
03:19 - Did a customer come? - No, not even one.
03:23 According to the Bulacan PDRRMO,
03:26 8 barangays of the town of Balagtas were affected by the heavy rain and falcon.
03:33 Balagtas is one of 16 municipalities and 3 cities in Bulacan that were affected by the flood.
03:40 Earlier, the whole province was declared under state of calamity.
03:45 The rain is still pouring in many parts of Bulacan this afternoon.
03:49 But in some parts of the town of Bustos, the water has already risen, including the center of Baliwag.
03:56 The motorists and commuters who will cross the MacArthur Highway to Manila
04:01 will still be hit by the flood in some parts of the National Road.
04:06 Emil, like here in our exact location, near the boundary of Bukaway and Balagtas,
04:16 along MacArthur Highway, where the traffic slows down.
04:22 As you can see in the live video, the high water level in our estimate is over the gutter.
04:28 There's nothing we can do, especially the small vehicles and motorists,
04:32 who are just trying to get inside to get through the flood.
04:36 Emil?
04:37 Thank you very much, Cedric Castillo.
04:39 In Pangasinan, the effects of the floods are already double.
04:45 Many people's livelihoods are already affected, while in evacuation centers, there are already people who are sick.
04:51 Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV 1 North Central Luzon is live.
04:58 Jasmine?
04:59 Mel, the floods are still hitting various barangays here in Lungsod ng Dagupal.
05:07 At the same time, the evacuees are not allowed to go home to their homes.
05:13 Because the flood still hits a large part of Dagupan City, Pangasinan,
05:17 some businessmen, like Jose Lito, are already tired of waiting for their customers.
05:22 It's a disaster.
05:23 Since last Friday, we haven't received any income.
05:28 In the middle of City Hall, everyone is working to solve the floods.
05:32 Number one is dredging.
05:34 Number two is elevation of road.
05:37 Of course, the drainage should be bigger.
05:42 The volume of rainwater is not enough.
05:46 At the same time, the help is needed, especially to the evacuees, especially those who are not allowed to go home.
05:53 The relief packs of various government agencies needed by 10,000 families are already here.
05:58 But Cindy, who has been in the evacuation center for a week, along with her two children,
06:03 is already being treated by a barangay nurse.
06:06 We don't have money and we're still flooded.
06:10 The problem in evacuation centers is the lack of treatment for evacuees.
06:15 Just like this one in Marluod, where there are 30 evacuees, including Ubo and Sipon.
06:21 The barangay is putting them in isolation areas to avoid the spread of the disease.
06:27 Ubo, Sipon and Lagnat are the only ones who are getting treatment for their evacuees.
06:31 We're having a hard time because some of the children are sick.
06:35 But at least, our nurses and staff are always there to check so that there's no...
06:43 Endocrinology.
06:44 Endocrinology, yes.
06:45 There are nurses in every evacuation center and it's enough to supply medicine, vitamins and maintenance medicine for those with hypertension,
06:53 which is also part of the medicine against leptospirosis.
06:56 It's also enough to provide food and clean water, according to City Hall.
07:04 Mel, aside from Ubo, Sipon and Lagnat, the public is also taking care of the current health authority
07:09 in the face of leptospirosis and dengue.
07:12 Mel?
07:13 Thank you very much, Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV 1 North Central Zone.
07:19 A DQ was given in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija.
07:26 [Train sounds]
07:34 It was passed by five houses that were flooded.
07:38 Residents say they saw a DQ on Saturday,
07:43 which was also because of the rainy weather.
07:46 No one was hurt, but almost 30 affected families are still in the evacuation center.
07:52 In Ventar, Ilocos Norte, the old or land that was being occupied by houses near the river in Barangay Parparorok is slowly being filled.
08:01 Residents are seeing the affected houses for the first time.
08:05 According to the barangay's management, they were forced to evacuate even though the land was still being filled.
08:12 The Anti-Terrorism Council's Tevez Terrorist Group was launched by Congressman Arnulfo Tevez Jr.,
08:21 former Governor Pride Henry Tevez, and 11 others.
08:24 The group consists of brothers Alamin, Sandra Aguinaldo, and Ivan Mayrina.
08:29 [Train sounds]
08:32 The attack on Governor Ruel Degamo and some others inside his own house in Marso
08:37 is one of the series of people who committed murder in Negros Oriental.
08:42 This is the basis of the Anti-Terrorism Council,
08:44 which is the country's mastermind for terrorism, which was founded by 3rd District Representative Arnulfo Arnulfo Tevez Jr.
08:51 The evidence gathered by the ATC compels us not to treat the killings, abuses, and the acquisition of high-powered firearms and explosives
09:01 as independent and isolated crimes because these acts are not committed just to cause injury to people or to grab property.
09:11 These violent acts were motivated by the underlying objectives to intimidate the residents of Negros Oriental
09:20 using his position in government to thoroughly control the province through fear and intimidation.
09:26 Tevez's brother, former Governor Pride Henry Tevez, was also targeted by terrorists.
09:32 11 others were also involved in the operation and recruitment, which they called the Tevez Terrorist Group.
09:38 We, the ATC, have found probable cause to warrant these designations covering offenses related to committing terrorism,
09:46 planning, training, preparing, and facilitating terrorist acts, recruitment and membership in a terrorist organization,
09:54 as well as providing material support to terrorists.
09:57 Because there are no cases that will be filed against Tevez, there is no warrant of arrest against him.
10:02 There is no basis to arrest him. The terrorist in the country still has a heavy effect.
10:08 Upon the designation of an individual or organization, it is ministerial upon the part of the Anti-Money Laundering Council
10:15 to issue an ex parte order to freeze without delay the assets.
10:20 The former congressman denied that he was involved in the killings.
10:23 Earlier, Congressman Tevez faced the media through video conferencing.
10:29 He said that he was not a terrorist and that he did not have a group that is involved in terrorism.
10:35 There's no such thing as a Tevez Terror Group.
10:38 You're stupid to terrorize people if you're going to be elected.
10:44 As for the possible freeze of his assets,
10:48 they should buy a big freezer. Maybe it won't fit.
10:52 (Laughs)
10:55 I'm just kidding. I don't have any.
11:00 His brother, former Negros Oriental Governor Pride Henry Tevez, was surprised by the terrorist tag on him,
11:08 especially when he was injured in the Batasan bombing in 2007.
11:13 Why would I be a terrorist if I'm a victim of terrorism?
11:16 I was a victim of a terrorist activity then and it almost cost me my life.
11:27 Some of the other members of the list were criticized for their tag on their terrorist.
11:33 They did not do any acts of terrorism.
11:37 Mrs. Nidegabo was pleased with the attack of the ATC.
11:41 The acts that we have been doing in our province is really that of a terrorist.
11:45 According to Brother Tevez, his lawyers are studying their legal rights.
11:52 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo.
11:56 Ivan Mayrino was arrested. 24 hours.
11:59 A reminder to LRT workers, the high-speed train is effective tomorrow, in Line 1 and Line 2.
12:08 Joseph Murong was arrested.
12:10 LRT Line 2 is the fastest transportation for the children of Wilma to school.
12:20 Their 30 pesos single journey ticket from Antipolo, Paligarda will be 35 pesos starting tomorrow.
12:27 It's cheaper if you have stored value cards.
12:30 The fare will increase by 50 pesos or less for food.
12:37 Many will adjust, including LRT 1, especially this month, the entry of many.
12:42 The fare for those using stored value card or BIP card will be 14 pesos for the nearest
12:48 and 35 pesos for the farthest, from the previous 12 pesos to 29 pesos.
12:53 It's a little more expensive if it's a single journey ticket.
12:56 My allowance for the fare is almost...
13:02 Even for the shopping, it's a lot.
13:07 The Department of Transportation and LRTA almost agreed to increase the fare for LRT Line 1 and 2.
13:14 According to the government, even if they increase the fare,
13:18 the government still has a subsidy for these lines.
13:24 According to the DOT, it's 148 pesos for each LRT passenger.
13:30 According to Light Rail Manila Corporation, it's cheaper than they asked.
13:34 They said that the increase in fare for the operation will help to recover the 1.46 billion pesos fare deficit.
13:41 They said that it will ensure that the facilities and services of LRT 2 will be better.
13:48 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.
13:52 Some parts of Valenzuela City are still flooded.
13:57 Some residents are returning home even though their houses are already flooded.
14:02 Maki Polido is live.
14:04 Tom, here in Valenzuela, many evacuees are returning home.
14:16 From almost 300 families, yesterday, only 194 families are currently staying in evacuation centers.
14:25 The family of Gerubin was forced to return home to San Andres Street, Barangay Malanday, Valenzuela City.
14:37 The walls and the second floor were hit by strong winds that will crush the trees.
14:45 But instead of staying in the evacuation center, the family returned home to find a way to sleep even if it's just a space.
14:53 We will sleep in a small space. It's embarrassing if you sleep in the neighbor's house.
15:02 Even though there's no food, they helped in fixing the situation.
15:07 They covered the broken wall with wood and plywood.
15:11 And because of the budget, they will stay here for now.
15:15 That's why we will cover it with wood. We will put a blanket here so it won't rain.
15:26 It's been more than a week since San Andres Street was flooded.
15:30 But most of the residents did not evacuate.
15:32 Many residents, like the family of Marites Consuta, are enduring the flooding of their houses, like the kitchen and living room.
15:41 Because the entry of the housemaids and their children is affected by the heavy rain, their daily income is affected.
15:49 They are now stuck in the budget of buying food.
15:53 We are just taking care of the children because we can afford to take care of them.
16:06 You can see behind me, Atom, that there are still parts of MacArthur Highway.
16:12 Particularly in the part of Barangay Dalandanan.
16:15 There are also in the boundary of Barangay Malanday and Kawayan Bulacan.
16:19 But you can also see that it is passable for vehicles.
16:23 What is not passable is G. Lazaro Street, which is the so-called bypass with venteriales.
16:29 Because the depth of the flood will reach almost 2 feet.
16:33 Atom?
16:35 Thank you very much, Mackie Pulido.
16:37 Dear fellow Filipinos, the Philippine Area of Responsibility is now facing the Phalcon Flood.
16:53 But don't be discouraged because the rainy season will continue in most of the country.
16:59 Whether there is a flood or not, we should always be prepared.
17:03 The last flood of the Phalcon Typhoon, which will now be called again by its international name, Canoon,
17:09 is 835 kilometers northeast of the extreme northern Luzon.
17:14 It moves west-northwest at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour.
17:19 According to the forecast, it will continue to move away from the country
17:23 and it is possible that it will pass through the south of Okinawa Island in Japan this evening or until tomorrow morning.
17:30 This will not have a direct effect on the country, but it will still strengthen the boundary that will continue to bring rain to the country.
17:38 In Luzon, the rain in Ilocos Region, Cordillera, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, and some parts of Calabarzon and Mindoro Provinces will still be afternoon.
17:49 There is still heavy rain in some places.
17:51 This is what turns orange on our rainfall map.
17:54 It means heavy rains.
17:57 To our loved ones, especially those who are still drowning in the flood, let's be alert.
18:02 In Metro Manila, the chance of rain is still high, especially before noon, and it will continue until the afternoon.
18:09 So, extra caution to commuters and motorists, including our hard-working riders.
18:16 The weather will gradually get better in most of Visayas, and the only place where you can experience a little rain is Antique.
18:25 In Mindanao, there is almost no rain in some places, except for some parts of Bukidnon, Zamboanga Peninsula, Surigao Provinces, and Davao Region.
18:36 Meanwhile, due to the flood, again, there was a gale warning.
18:41 It will be dangerous and dangerous to cross the northern border of Luzon.
18:46 And that's the latest in the "Lagay ng Panahon".
18:48 I am Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
18:52 We are the ones you can count on, no matter what the weather.
18:55 Good evening, Kapuso!
19:00 Following their historic stint in San Diego Comic Con,
19:03 Direct Mark Reyes mentioned that there will be a Voltis 5 Legacy that is not planned.
19:08 And he also has a look at the Sangre Encantado Chronicles, the exclusive interview with Chika Ni Obre Karampel.
19:18 San Diego Comic Con is one of the biggest pop culture events in the world
19:23 where the line-up and trailers of movies and shows of different production outfits are usually revealed,
19:30 like Marvel and DC.
19:32 And big-time Hollywood stars are also invited.
19:36 This year, for the first time, a Filipino and Southeast Asian production was invited to San Diego Comic Con.
19:46 The Kapuso show, Voltis 5 Legacy.
19:49 We were very shocked and honored that we were considered.
19:53 San Diego Comic Con is the apex of pop culture.
19:57 You know, Marvel, Star Wars, big movies of Hollywood are released there.
20:02 When I found out that we will go to other countries, even San Diego Comic Con, out of all events,
20:08 to represent the show ourselves, we didn't expect that.
20:13 We're representing Voltis 5, we're representing GMA, we're representing the Philippines.
20:19 You can feel the support of Filipinos everywhere.
20:22 Not only Filipinos, but there are foreigners, Japanese, 10% of our audience.
20:27 Miguel and Isabel are also feeling proud of being a lacrosse players
20:32 in ramping up their fly suits, even if it's an effort.
20:36 Gabby is wearing her Commander Robinson costume.
20:40 I noticed her suit. The quality.
20:44 Even my mustache.
20:46 Oh, that's wow, it's very, it's real.
20:49 They became emotional when fans added their panel interview,
20:55 which they didn't expect to be a full house.
20:58 There are many more days that they want to watch that they couldn't get in.
21:02 The reaction of the audience was also goosebumps when they released the 8-minute special preview of Voltis 5 Legacy.
21:10 It's like we're doing a preview of Marvel.
21:12 Because they're going to jump.
21:14 Like, woohoo!
21:15 We're so interested.
21:17 There were people from the one that makes Gundam,
21:21 the robot, the Japanese animation, they begged to get in.
21:26 Because they wanted to watch.
21:28 They got in and watched. Wills Protacio, one of the Filipino comic artists, attended also.
21:35 There's another American, he literally went to us and he was raving about the show.
21:41 He was like, "You guys rock!"
21:42 In San Diego Comic-Con, the concept art was revealed for the next big project of Kapuso Network,
21:49 Sangre and Candadia Chronicles featuring Bianca Umali.
21:53 A revelation for Direk Mark, the four enchantresses of Sangre will be seen again in the biggest telephantasia that will be seen next year.
22:02 They're still there, they're still alive. In that universe, we're expanding it with new characters.
22:09 They were not replaced, they were added.
22:12 In Voltis 5 Legacy, there are more surprises to be expected.
22:17 Something special that was not in the original plan is going to happen.
22:22 In the next few weeks, they will see it.
22:25 We're a special guest.
22:26 Obre Karampel, updated to show the best happenings.
22:30 The rescue operation in Pampanga continues.
22:35 The flood is getting more intense, the flood will be higher for almost a week.
22:39 But some people don't want to leave, like a family that is continuing with a jeepney.
22:44 The situation there is being discussed live by Marisol Abdurrahman.
22:47 Marisol.
22:48 Emil, despite not experiencing the rain, the flood in Pampanga continues.
22:56 16 towns and cities are still flooded.
22:59 We are now in San Simon, in particular, in Barangay De La Paz, which is still isolated.
23:11 As soon as San Simon is about to enter, the flood will already be there.
23:16 That's why the traffic in the northbound lane is very heavy.
23:19 As for the entrance to the town, wherever you look, you will see flood.
23:23 This part of Barangay De La Paz has been flooded for 5 days.
23:27 Residents are worried that when it rains, the flood will be higher.
23:31 The problem is that the flood is slow to reach here.
23:34 But some residents say that this is not a coincidence.
23:37 It's flooding even to the point of a deep, deep flood.
23:40 Didn't you ask for help?
23:42 No, I might not be able to enter.
23:44 It's dangerous.
23:46 It's okay. It's really flooded.
23:49 On the other hand, the flood is more than a person.
23:52 Some residents fled, but some remained strong.
23:56 That's why they were brought back by the barangay earlier.
23:59 This family is now in a broken jeepney that is still standing.
24:02 We are still worried about the children and the danger.
24:06 We are just here. We are already in a mess.
24:10 Why don't you want to flee?
24:12 Because our load is too much.
24:14 This family, which has 5 children, also did not join the barangay.
24:18 Maybe in the middle of your sleep, your babies will fall into the flood.
24:23 It's far away.
24:25 And we need help because our parents are just here.
24:30 Even this 72-year-old man who is in the cattle farm does not want to flee.
24:35 They really don't want to flee.
24:38 We went to their house not just once or twice.
24:42 It's sad. They are still trying to fix their situation.
24:48 This afternoon, some residents were rescued, including this one.
24:53 The barangay is still isolated, so the transportation is by boat.
24:57 In Santa Monica, the flood is still up to Bewang.
25:00 The 65-year-old Rebecca Cardenas was just helped earlier.
25:04 Ma'am, you're pregnant.
25:06 Yes, I'm diabetic.
25:08 You're not allowed to carry the baby in the flood, Ma'am.
25:11 You need to flee first.
25:12 Yes, because the water is up to here.
25:15 But Roda was forced to stay inside the house even if the flood reaches Bewang.
25:20 There's nothing to pass here.
25:22 Almost all the roads are flooded.
25:27 It's hard to pass even if we want to flee.
25:30 According to the PDRRMO of Pampanga, the most affected areas are Macabebe, Masantol, San Simon, Candaba and San Luis.
25:38 The flood reached 15 feet in Barangay San Agustin in Candaba.
25:44 We had preemptive evacuation.
25:47 At this time, the barangays are still flooding.
25:53 They are evacuating.
25:56 If our mayor sees that our countrymen are in danger and they need to flee,
26:03 he will enforce the forced evacuation.
26:11 In total, the flood affected 184,000 families or 600,000 individuals.
26:22 Meanwhile, Emil, the PDRRMC is still facing a big challenge in delivering aid,
26:27 especially to Masantol and Macabebe where they tried to enter yesterday to deliver aid.
26:33 That's all for the latest from Pampanga.
26:35 Back to you, Emil.
26:36 Thank you very much, Marisol Abdurrahman.
26:40 Meanwhile, the Pinsala of Bagyong Egay and Habagat has reached almost 2 billion pesos.
26:47 In the middle, the President was crying.
26:49 JP Soriano was there.
26:51 It's a rice field.
26:55 It even became a rock.
26:57 These rice fields are literally stuck in the northern Ilocos.
27:01 They are covered with rocks and rivers are flowing.
27:04 After flooding, the Bagyong Egay has not yet cut.
27:08 And this is also the case in many other places in the northern and central Luzon, like Pampanga.
27:14 170 million pesos worth of rice lands are affected.
27:21 Vegetable and corn production, almost 20 million.
27:24 In the whole country, the Pinsala of Bagyong Egay and Habagat has reached almost 2 billion pesos.
27:33 More than 120,000 farmers are affected.
27:38 For now, the supply is still okay, said the President, when the agri-officials were asked.
27:44 The supply is okay.
27:46 The agricultural inputs are still being looked after so that the price of rice will not increase.
28:00 We talked about preparing our buffer stocks for the coming El Niño.
28:06 Where will we buy from here locally?
28:08 If we need to import, we will import.
28:11 The farmers were also ordered to give seedlings or crops.
28:17 The target is to increase the production of rice to 90% in the Philippines.
28:23 But it's not just the floods that are the problem.
28:27 The international concerns are also the problem.
28:30 We will adjust accordingly to reach the level of at least 95-97%.
28:36 For GMA Integrated News, JP Soriano, 24 Hours.
28:42 Inspiration was brought by a viral video because of his dedication to his dream.
28:51 And to achieve that, he sells works that are really expensive.
28:56 He is being targeted by Maris Umali.
28:58 It's not just about food or clothing, but he sells rare works that are worth 20 years in Tacloban City.
29:08 Jun Luis Arquilla's own creation, these small houses are made of carton and recycled materials.
29:15 I started when I was young, I was in the middle of selling beautiful houses.
29:23 Because I was young, I was able to learn how to make miniatures made of paper.
29:31 To be honest, I didn't learn anything.
29:34 I was just following my imagination, from the houses I saw when I was young.
29:40 Jun Luis went viral after his former teacher posted his works,
29:45 that he was saving money to sell for his studies.
29:49 He was forced to stop going to school to earn a living.
29:53 Because of my financial shortage, I was able to help my family, so I started making miniature houses.
30:01 He was very happy when his fans noticed that he was able to help his dream come true.
30:08 I am very happy and I am very thankful to my former teacher, Sir Rufino and to Homemade Apartment.
30:20 It's my dream to be an architect.
30:23 Jun's talent is not only amazing, but his ambition is also great in his works.
30:31 It's a great thing that each of us can learn from, especially the young like him.
30:38 For GMI News, I'm Maris Umali for 24 Hours.
30:42 The NBI Environmental Crime Division filed a complaint against the MP Princess Empress in Oriental Mindoro in February.
30:55 According to the NBI, there was a conspiracy or a breach of the Railed Marine Services,
31:01 officials of Marina Region 5 and a few people of the Philippine Coast Guard.
31:06 The irregularities in the construction certificate and tonnage measurement certificate of the marina were proven.
31:14 It was a requirement to be released.
31:16 The owner of the affidavit of ownership issued a complaint against the MP Princess Empress in Mariveles, Bataan.
31:23 Even though she knew what the motor tankers did in Navotas.
31:27 It was noted that the oil spill and the pollution caused by the MP Princess Empress.
31:34 Again, some went through the controversial way of discussing the permission of each country.
31:45 But what they call Filipino resiliency,
31:49 there is a limit and there should be an action according to a senator and agency.
31:56 Mark Salazar was the one who pointed it out.
31:58 This deep flood in Barangay Sapangbayan, Calumpit, Bulacan is an example of this situation.
32:11 But it depends on the person who is watching and experiencing the situation.
32:15 Because for Renz Rafael Galang, this is a happy content online.
32:21 Level 1 flood guys.
32:23 Until Tuhol.
32:25 Level 2 flood.
32:30 Level 3 flood.
32:34 Guys, level 4.
32:38 Level 4 flood.
32:40 Level 5 guys.
32:46 Guys, level 5.
32:49 He's using his cellphone.
32:51 Renz will just buy food but this is how deep the flood water needs to be swallowed.
32:57 And despite the danger to his health, he still gets a laugh.
33:02 There is no dry land left in Renz's house, just a swimming pool.
33:09 But he is still happy, even his family members are at home.
33:13 We are here in the middle of the sea.
33:15 There are other opportunities in the flood, like these two in Calumpit,
33:21 who are doing ticksight fishing while the weather is still bad.
33:24 For those who are doing ticksight fishing, this is okay.
33:27 What we usually call this is resiliency.
33:31 But what Senator Loren Legarda said in the 35th National Disaster Resilience Month,
33:38 There is a limit to resilience.
33:40 We really need to implement the law.
33:43 I would like to see a time when there's no time for resilience because we did it right at the first time.
33:49 The Office of Civil Defense and NDRRMC themselves said
33:54 that the implementation of risk reduction and disaster management laws is still not enough.
34:00 They say it's not easy.
34:02 We need to improve the coordination.
34:04 This cannot be done by just one agency.
34:06 The expert in disaster response said
34:10 that the true definition of resiliency is the ability of the community to learn from the lessons of the disaster
34:16 to avoid it from happening again.
34:19 Resilience is everyday action prepared.
34:23 It's the ability to absorb the shock, to resist the effects of the shock,
34:28 and to transform our ways of doing things so that we can proactively respond better.
34:34 According to Dr. Emma Porrio of Ateneo de Manila,
34:37 if we are truly resilient,
34:40 evacuation centers and food boxes should no longer be part of the action plan and budget.
34:45 I feel that we have focused on really evacuating and all that stuff,
34:50 but I think we have to build the capacities of everyone.
34:53 I think resilience is everyday action.
34:56 That's the ideal situation.
34:58 We will force all of that to happen.
35:01 It's almost automatic for people to respond.
35:07 They know what to do when there's a threat of calamity.
35:10 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar,
35:14 for 24 Hours.
35:16 LSS is real!
35:22 In the latest parody of Michael V, a comedy genius,
35:25 which is already certified trending,
35:27 the band of RG Song has decided that the new masterpiece,
35:31 according to Bitoy, is not yet right for anyone.
35:34 Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
35:36 Who is that?
35:50 That's why it's certified trending with 12 million views and counting.
35:55 The latest parody of comedy genius Michael V
35:58 in the song "Uhao" of Indie Rock Collective Group, "Dilaw".
36:02 If "Uhao" is about a love story,
36:19 his version of "Oh Wow"
36:22 "Edi oh wow, edi ikaw, trending ka naw"
36:28 is like talking about the content posted on social media.
36:33 "Mag-react sa viral video ko, walang effort, content na to pampu-pupu-pupu-post"
36:45 It's not about making it heard,
36:47 but to remind everyone who makes content.
36:51 I think a lot of people relate.
36:53 The world of content creators is becoming toxic.
37:00 Content creators should know what the word "content" means.
37:06 I'd like to say it's a reminder, not just to them, but to myself.
37:10 I hope we can inspire a generation that can still improve.
37:15 But aside from witty and funny lines,
37:18 "Dilaw" also got a lot of praise for his one-man show performance.
37:25 Michael V became a pianist,
37:35 guitarist,
37:38 and bassist.
37:40 Because of his certified hit parody,
37:44 even the band "Dilaw" was happy.
37:47 Mr. Michael V, some people want to talk to you.
37:51 Boss Michael!
37:53 Hi, Daddy M.V.
37:55 Thank you so much.
37:57 I love you. Stay thirsty.
38:00 It's a mutual admiration for Bitoy, who thanked the band.
38:05 Their story in Baguio is very funny.
38:08 You can see that they're passionate about what they do.
38:12 I hope everyone is like that.
38:14 I hope everyone is passionate about excellence.
38:18 In the more fun Bubble Gang,
38:21 expect more characters that will surely touch our hearts
38:27 and make us laugh.
38:41 Nelson Canlas, updated on the showbiz happenings.
38:44 And now, for the news this Tuesday,
38:49 I'm Mel Tiangco.
38:50 I'm Atom Marauder.
38:51 I'm Emil Samangil, wholeheartedly for the Filipinos.
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