Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2023:
Hinihinalang cybercrime hub, sinalakay| Love scam at cryptocurrency scam, ilan sa mga nabistong modus sa cybercrime hub
Ilang evacuees, nagkakasakit na sa evacuation center
Ilang bahay, kalsada, simbahan, at negosyo, lubog pa rin sa baha
VMga atleta at delegado ng Palarong Pambansa, may libreng sakay sa LRT-2
DPWH, magsasagawa ng emergency road repair sa bahagi ng EDSA busway
Dept. of agriculture, planong mag-angkat ng 1.3 million metric tons ng bigas
Taal Volcano, nakunan ng larawan mula sa international space station
Taas-singil sa pamasahe sa LRT-1 at LRT-2, epektibo na ngayong araw
May-ari ng lumubog na M/T princess empress, sinampahan na ng reklamo; ilang tauhan ng MARINA Region V at PCG, damay rin
4,000 mt ng puting asukal mula Thailand na kinumpiska ng Bureau of Customs, ibinigay sa Deparment of Agriculture
Perwisyong baha, paksa ng ilang online content | OCD: kulang ang pagpapatupad sa risk reduction at disaster management laws dahil hindi ito madali | Eksperto: Ang tunay na resiliency ay ang kakayahan ng komunidad na matuto sa leksiyon ng sakuna at iwasang maulit pa
Bea Alonzo, bagong celebrity ambassadress ng PSA para sa 2022 census of Agriculture and Fisheries
DMW: Libre na ang overseas employment certificate para sa mga OFW
Taylor Swift, nagbigay ng mahigit P5M sa bawat truck driver ng kanilang "Eras Tour"
Dua Lipa, nahaharap sa panibagong copyright lawsuit dahil sa kantang "Levitating"
Inka Magnaye, napiling mag-voice-over ng scarab sa Philippine release ng "Blue beetle" sa August 16
Larawan ng Mayon na parang may salakot, patok sa social media
Taas-singil sa pamasahe sa LRT-1 at LRT-2, epektibo na ngayong araw
Lalaking quadriplegic, muling naigalaw ang kamay sa tulong ng A.I. at brain chip implants
Ahas, umeksena sa isang cricket game sa Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Hinihinalang cybercrime hub, sinalakay| Love scam at cryptocurrency scam, ilan sa mga nabistong modus sa cybercrime hub
Ilang evacuees, nagkakasakit na sa evacuation center
Ilang bahay, kalsada, simbahan, at negosyo, lubog pa rin sa baha
VMga atleta at delegado ng Palarong Pambansa, may libreng sakay sa LRT-2
DPWH, magsasagawa ng emergency road repair sa bahagi ng EDSA busway
Dept. of agriculture, planong mag-angkat ng 1.3 million metric tons ng bigas
Taal Volcano, nakunan ng larawan mula sa international space station
Taas-singil sa pamasahe sa LRT-1 at LRT-2, epektibo na ngayong araw
May-ari ng lumubog na M/T princess empress, sinampahan na ng reklamo; ilang tauhan ng MARINA Region V at PCG, damay rin
4,000 mt ng puting asukal mula Thailand na kinumpiska ng Bureau of Customs, ibinigay sa Deparment of Agriculture
Perwisyong baha, paksa ng ilang online content | OCD: kulang ang pagpapatupad sa risk reduction at disaster management laws dahil hindi ito madali | Eksperto: Ang tunay na resiliency ay ang kakayahan ng komunidad na matuto sa leksiyon ng sakuna at iwasang maulit pa
Bea Alonzo, bagong celebrity ambassadress ng PSA para sa 2022 census of Agriculture and Fisheries
DMW: Libre na ang overseas employment certificate para sa mga OFW
Taylor Swift, nagbigay ng mahigit P5M sa bawat truck driver ng kanilang "Eras Tour"
Dua Lipa, nahaharap sa panibagong copyright lawsuit dahil sa kantang "Levitating"
Inka Magnaye, napiling mag-voice-over ng scarab sa Philippine release ng "Blue beetle" sa August 16
Larawan ng Mayon na parang may salakot, patok sa social media
Taas-singil sa pamasahe sa LRT-1 at LRT-2, epektibo na ngayong araw
Lalaking quadriplegic, muling naigalaw ang kamay sa tulong ng A.I. at brain chip implants
Ahas, umeksena sa isang cricket game sa Colombo, Sri Lanka
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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00:00 [Music]
00:09 Good morning. Here are the first news of GMI Integrated News.
00:13 [Music]
00:17 Not less than 650 persons of interest in the cyber-scam hub that was raided in Pasay City.
00:24 There were many SIM cards and smartphones that were confiscated. For more details, we have the first news.
00:30 Live from Darling Cai, Exclusive. Darling.
00:34 We are now here in one of the corners of 5 Palapag Nagosali that was raided by the authorities last night here in Pasay City.
00:45 Here, you can see how organized their operation is.
00:49 This row of cellphones is the one that receives money from the victims of the scam.
00:56 So, it means that when there is a screen that lights up, money enters using the mobile cash apps.
01:03 Here, we can see the SIM cards. There are new ones, there are already used ones.
01:10 And this is the device that is used to blast text messages.
01:15 It means that the messages are sent simultaneously.
01:20 In this whole operation, the persons of interest that were raided by the authorities last night are 650.
01:27 At first glance, it looks like a regular office or call center is here in one of the 5 Palapag Nagosali in Zamora Street, Pasay.
01:37 But this is the center of the operation of those who are doing various cyber-scams.
01:43 Like the Love Scam and Cryptocurrency Scam.
01:46 Under the search warrant, the authorities of the Department of Justice, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission,
01:54 National Bureau of Investigation, Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center, and Philippine National Police raided the so-called Cybercrime Hub.
02:03 We saw many SIM cards. There are also many smartphones.
02:08 There are also devices that are used to blast text messages or to send many messages simultaneously.
02:16 Usually, in these operations, we have an asset inside.
02:20 And we made the lead for the intel that we can gather.
02:26 And our law enforcement just built up to secure the evidence as needed to produce a search warrant.
02:33 One of the scams that they are doing is called Love Scam, where they are looking for people who can steal money from dating apps.
02:41 Here is the so-called script that they use to talk to the victims.
02:47 In some computer screens that were caught, they can see how the employees can talk to their targets.
02:54 Like this one. Isabella is the name of the person who is talking to. But the real man is behind the account.
03:01 Usually, the targets in Love Scam are foreigners.
03:04 We saw yesterday that the chat of the customer service representative is white people.
03:15 The authorities caught 650 individuals here.
03:19 They are considered persons of interest.
03:22 There are more than 400 Filipinos.
03:24 And almost 200 Chinese and Indian nationals.
03:28 Based on the initial investigation of the authorities, Drivendell Global Support Inc. is the name of the company.
03:34 They have a license to run a POGO, but this is only a front.
03:38 This establishment is a licensed service provider.
03:42 So, if possible, before, you can see what they are doing.
03:47 They are really servicing our POGOs.
03:50 But it turns out that we created intelligence that we used for the search warrant.
03:56 There are really scams going on here.
04:00 The employees we talked to said that they don't know that what they are doing is illegal.
04:06 It's just basic info.
04:07 What do you mean?
04:09 Just the name and age.
04:12 Of whom?
04:13 Of the person.
04:14 So, how do you do it?
04:16 We just introduce ourselves.
04:18 Then?
04:19 That's all, ma'am. It's just their basic info.
04:22 After getting the information, they will be transferred to another unit.
04:26 This employee has only been working here for two months.
04:30 Her salary is minimum wage.
04:33 I'm just a team leader here.
04:35 I'm the only one who motivates them to get output, to get good data.
04:43 What data are they getting?
04:45 That's it. Just their basic information.
04:48 That's all.
04:52 According to the authorities, they are still trying to find out the identity of the leaders of this company.
04:57 Chinese nationals are coming out.
04:59 Chinese nationals are the ones running this establishment.
05:02 Another thing they are trying to find out is how they can operate if the deadline for the SIM registration is over.
05:12 The authorities are still trying to find out the details of the people who were brought here.
05:19 The government is still conducting a large-scale operation against the cyber-scam hubs.
05:26 The next few days, they will be operating in a queue.
05:31 That's all for now.
05:32 That's the first news here in Pasay City.
05:33 I'm Darlene Kaye for GMA Integrated News.
05:37 Some evacuees in the evacuation centers in Dagupan City are already sick.
05:42 Their symptoms are cough, cough and cough.
05:44 A nurse is already taking care of the evacuees.
05:47 Local officials have assured that the supply of medicines for the evacuees is sufficient.
05:51 They are also giving vitamins, medicines for maintenance and medicines against leptospirosis.
05:56 For now, the evacuees are not allowed to go home because a large part of Dagupan City is still flooded.
06:04 Even though there is no more storm and it's raining, the floodwater is still high in some places in Bulacan.
06:10 Residents are forced to go to the river to buy food and get to their jobs.
06:17 James Agustin has the first news.
06:19 The floodwater in this part of Barangay San Agustin in Hagonoy, Bulacan, reached up to Baywang yesterday.
06:28 Residents, if they don't get to the river, ride a boat.
06:34 The water level in Talipapa is up to 20.
06:36 The sellers are struggling, even the buyers.
06:39 We have to walk from home to Cabayanan.
06:42 We have to pass through almost three barangays.
06:45 The water we pass through is up to Tuhod and Baywang.
06:49 We just have to get to Cabayanan because there is a store there.
06:53 This is the situation in Barangay San Juan.
06:56 The water has reached their church.
06:59 In Poroc 3, Barangay San Miguel, the water level is up to 20.
07:03 That's why some people ride a boat when they leave.
07:06 Even to Baywang, on the other side of the road.
07:09 The first houses were flooded for a few days.
07:12 That's why the residents' supplies and appliances are high.
07:16 There's water inside the house.
07:18 That's why most people here are waiting for the floodwater to reach the river.
07:24 Most of them are complaining that there's no water.
07:27 The water is dry here.
07:28 If you have a house, just go ahead.
07:30 The LGU distributed relief goods with the help of the BFP
07:34 to the affected residents in Barangay San Juan.
07:37 The police also helped distribute relief goods in Barangay Palapat.
07:42 Last night, the water level in Barangay San Agustin was still high.
07:46 The residents were afraid of the high tide this morning.
07:49 It's hard.
07:50 Especially when there's a child with you at home.
07:52 There's nothing we can do.
07:54 Even though the businesses are affected,
07:56 this clothing store was flooded.
07:59 That's why the owner of the store was forced to sit on the seats.
08:02 It's my first time.
08:04 I've been running this store for 3 years.
08:06 But it was flooded just now.
08:08 I came here to secure my stocks.
08:12 It's safe.
08:14 Even though there's flood, the operation of a store is still ongoing.
08:17 It's hard to move around because there's water.
08:20 What about your customers?
08:22 They can't move.
08:25 In Barangay Santo Nino, the first houses were flooded.
08:29 There's a standing boat that the residents are using.
08:33 The streets in Barangay Santa Monica are still flooded.
08:36 Some tricycles were blocked by the river
08:38 so that the water can't reach them.
08:40 Although the water level is higher than the usual,
08:45 Alberto hasn't been able to travel for a few days.
08:47 When the water level is low, I can only travel for a few days.
08:54 But when I'm going to the high tide and the water level is high,
08:59 I can't travel.
09:01 In Paombong, there's still water on some streets,
09:04 like in Barangay San Isidro Uno.
09:06 Some residents are still in the house.
09:09 This is also the situation on some streets in Barangay San Vicente
09:13 where the water level is 20.
09:15 This is the first news.
09:17 James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
09:20 The free ride of LRT2 is still ongoing for athletes and delegation of the Philippine National Football Team.
09:26 It started on Monday and will last until August 5.
09:29 Please show your Philippine National Football Team ID
09:32 so that the free ride can be availed.
09:35 Early warning to motorists
09:39 because of the flood in Pinzalang, Egay, Falcón, and Hanging Habagat.
09:43 Emergency road repairs will be carried out on the TPWH on some streets in Metro Manila.
09:48 The ESA busway will be divided from Bandilla, Makati City, to Muñoz, Quezon City.
09:54 It's north and southbound starting at 10pm on August 4, Friday,
09:58 until 5am on August 9, Wednesday.
10:01 Motorists are advised to go through alternative routes,
10:05 like the Skyway from north to south.
10:08 You can go through On-Ramp, Enlex Balintawak, Quezon Avenue, Plaza Delau, and Nagtahan.
10:14 If you're off-ramp, you can go through Quezon Avenue, Nagtahan, Zobel, Buendia,
10:20 Naia 1, 2, and 3, Doña Soledad, Dr. Santos, Alabang-Zapote, and Eslex Elevated Extension.
10:28 If you're south to north, you can go through On-Ramp, Eslex Elevated Extension, Alabang-Zapote Road,
10:36 Dr. Santos, Doña Soledad, Quirino, Nagtahan, and Quezon Avenue.
10:42 If you're off-ramp, alternative routes are Magallanes, Don Bosco, Amorzolo, Buendia,
10:49 Quirino, Nagtahan, Quezon Avenue, Sgt. Rivera, A. Bonifacio, Balintawak, and Enlex.
10:55 You can also go through the "Mabuhay Lanes" for private vehicles.
11:01 The Department of Agriculture plans to increase the production of 1.3 million metric tons of rice.
11:06 KDA Undersecretary Mercedita Zumbilla has a meeting with President Bongbong Marcos to discuss this.
11:13 The rice that has been imbacked by the National Food Authority is already in a container.
11:17 According to the NFA, if the basis is daily consumption, their stock will last for two days.
11:24 Zumbilla said that the NFA's stock is only a small part of the country's rice inventory.
11:30 Even so, it needs to be harvested before it runs out.
11:34 The peak of rice harvest is still in September or October.
11:37 The Taal Volcano is beautiful from outer space.
11:45 And here's the astronaut, Sultan Al-Niyadi from the International Space Station.
11:50 The shape of the Taal Caldera is clear, and the smoke is coming out.
11:55 The Taal Lake is also visible. The Taal Volcano is currently staying at alert level 1.
12:00 The LRT-1 and LRT-2 are effective for daily passengers.
12:06 What are the passengers' reactions?
12:08 Live from LRT-2 Antipolo, we have the first news from Niko Wahe.
12:13 Niko?
12:19 Good morning, Igan. There are favors, but there are also non-favors
12:23 in the start of the daily passengers in LRT-1 and LRT-2.
12:28 Jigs earns P150 per day working in the Ligarda.
12:37 If you add the 5 pesos daily passenger fee in LRT-2 where he rides in Antipolo Station,
12:42 he earns P150 per day in LRT-2, which is equivalent to almost two days in a month.
12:46 That's why he's not in favor of the high-flying LRT-2 which is effective today.
12:51 It's a big thing because my income is not that big.
12:55 But we can't do anything if we're going to make it happen.
12:58 The previous P12 to P28 per day passenger fee when using a stored value card is now P14 to P33.
13:05 The previous P15 to P30 per day passenger fee is now P15 to P35 per day when using a single journey ticket.
13:12 We can buy 3 kilos of rice.
13:16 I hope we don't have to do that.
13:18 It's different that there's no problem in the high-flying LRT-2.
13:21 The service of LRT-2 is okay. It's just right.
13:26 The journey is smooth, so it's okay. It deserves to increase.
13:31 It's okay as long as the service is good. There's no problem.
13:35 But if it's a very high-flying LRT-2, it's not okay.
13:41 The fare for LRT-1 is P14 to P35 for those who use a stored value ticket.
13:47 P15 to P35 for single journey ticket.
13:51 The high-flying LRT-2 will be used for better service of LRT.
13:55 The owner of MT Princess Empress, who drowned in Oriental Mindoro last February, has filed a complaint.
14:04 Some officials of Marina Region 5 and some people of Philippine Coast Guard are also involved.
14:09 In a complaint filed by the NBI Environmental Crime Division to Ombudsman,
14:13 it was said that there was a dispute between the RDC, Royal Marine Services,
14:19 some officials of Marina Region 5, and some people of Philippine Coast Guard in issuing a certificate on the ship.
14:26 The NBI decided that due to questionable approval of the construction certificate,
14:31 affidavit of ownership, and builder certificate of the ship, it is free to sail.
14:36 And it was later that it sank and a large oil spill occurred.
14:40 The GMA Integrated News is trying to get the information of the complainants.
14:45 The Department of Agriculture will now accept the 4,000 metric tons of white sugar
14:51 donated by the Department of Finance, Bureau of Customs.
14:54 This is due to the shipment of fished customs due to lack of papers.
14:58 From yesterday, the sugar can be bought in various markets and stalls.
15:04 The 80,000 bags of white sugar from Thailand arrived in Porto Batangas on January 12.
15:11 The Department of Finance approved the donation of the sugar to the DA.
15:15 They experienced a lot of different ways in each of the waters.
15:22 But what they call Filipino resiliency, there is a limit and it should be faced with action,
15:29 according to a senator and an agency.
15:32 Here is the first news of Mark Salazar.
15:34 This deep flood in Barangay Sapangbayan, Calumpit, Bulacan, is a picture of this incident.
15:49 But it depends on the person who is watching and experiencing the situation.
15:53 Level 1 flood, guys.
15:56 There, up to 2 holes.
16:01 Level 2 flood.
16:03 Level 3 flood.
16:06 Guys, level 4.
16:10 Level 4 flood.
16:12 Level 5, guys.
16:18 Guys, level 5.
16:25 Renz will just buy food but this is how deep the flood water needs to be swallowed.
16:31 And despite the danger to his health, he still gets a laugh.
16:36 There is no dry land left in Renz's house, a small swimming pool, but he is still happy.
16:44 Even his family members are at home.
16:46 We are here in the middle of the sea.
16:49 There are other opportunities in the flood, like these two in Calumpit,
16:54 who did ticksight fishing while the weather is still bad.
16:58 To those who do ticksight fishing, this is okay.
17:00 What we usually call this is resiliency.
17:05 But what Senator Loren Legarda said in the 35th National Disaster Resilience Month,
17:11 There is a limit to resilience.
17:14 We really need to enforce the law.
17:17 I would like to see a time when there's no time for resilience because we did it right at the first time.
17:23 The Office of Civil Defense and NDRRMC themselves said
17:28 that the implementation of risk reduction and disaster management laws is still not enough.
17:33 They say it's not easy.
17:35 We need to improve the coordination.
17:38 Not just one agency can do this.
17:40 Experts in disaster response said
17:43 that resilience is the true definition of resilience.
17:47 It is the ability of the community to learn from the lessons of the disaster
17:50 to avoid it from happening again.
17:52 Resilience is everyday action prepared.
17:57 It's the ability to absorb the shock, to resist the effects of the shock,
18:02 and to transform our ways of doing things so that we can proactively respond better.
18:08 According to Dr. Emma Porrio of Ateneo de Manila,
18:11 if we are truly resilient,
18:13 evacuation centers and food boxes should no longer be part of the action plan and budget.
18:19 I feel that we have focused on evacuating and all that stuff,
18:24 but I think we have to build the capacities of everyone.
18:27 I think resilience is everyday action.
18:30 That's the ideal situation.
18:32 We will force all of that to happen.
18:35 It's almost automatic for people to learn.
18:41 They know what to do when there is a threat of calamity.
18:44 This is the first news.
18:46 Mark Salazar for GMA Integrated News.
18:49 Resilience is great, but I hope ACT does not just react.
18:54 Anyway, Beya Lonzo is the new celebrity ambassador for the 2022 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries.
19:01 According to the Philippine Statistics Authority,
19:03 Beya was chosen because of her knowledge and her family's knowledge of agriculture and fisheries.
19:08 Beya also told that fisheries was the first business of her family.
19:13 She was also featured in her vlogs on their farm.
19:16 The actress of TV and radio ads was able to create more money
19:20 and to farm and fish, which will be part of the Census.
19:24 Good news for OFWs.
19:27 The Overseas Employment Certificate or OEC is now free for the re-hires or returning OFWs
19:34 based on the memorandum issued by the Department of Migrant Workers, effective July 29, 2023.
19:41 According to the DMW, the payment of OEC is waived
19:44 after launching the OFW Pass application,
19:47 where the digital and secure version of the OEC can be accessed.
19:51 OFW Pass has pilot testing in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Hong Kong, Singapore,
19:57 Malaysia, Oman, Japan, Taiwan, and United Kingdom.
20:01 The OEC is required for all OFWs leaving.
20:04 It has a payment of P100.
20:08 It's still August, but Taylor Swift's Santa Claus came to her in her years of AIRS Tour.
20:15 Taylor gave a little more than P100,000 or more than P5 million to her 50 truck drivers.
20:22 It will reach P5 million or more than P270 million.
20:29 Taylor also gave a bonus to her band members, dancers, caterers, lighting and sound technicians,
20:36 and other staff members, but she did not say how much.
20:39 Taylor's bonus is given as a celebration of her AIRS Tour in America.
20:44 Next to her tour is North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
20:49 We're all waiting for Asia.
20:52 Anyway, she's facing a new copyright lawsuit in Los Angeles,
20:56 a British pop star named Dua Lipa.
20:58 She's the one who sued the musician Bosco Cante
21:02 against Dua Lipa and her label Warner Music Group.
21:06 Cante said that she did not give permission to use the device called TalkBox
21:11 in the remixes of the hit song "Levitating".
21:14 She said that she was entitled to more than P20 million US dollars for the song.
21:21 Dua Lipa and Warner Music Group have not yet given their statement to Reuters.
21:25 This is the third copyright lawsuit in "Levitating" released in 2020.
21:30 June dismissed the first case filed by the reggae group Article Sound System.
21:35 Another case is the one filed by Zandy Lenzer and Elle Russell Brown.
21:41 Meanwhile, there's a participation of Filipino voice actor Inka Magnay
21:46 in the upcoming DC superhero film "Blue Beetle".
21:49 For the Philippine release of "Blue Beetle",
22:02 Inka is the chosen voice-over of Scarab.
22:05 Scarab or Kajida is an Asian alien relic
22:09 that is the cause of the transformation of Jaime Reyes
22:12 played by Cobra Kai star Solo Marinduena
22:15 to become Blue Beetle.
22:17 Watch out for "Blue Beetle" here in the Philippines on August 16.
22:20 I'm excited.
22:21 I'll be watching that.
22:23 Let's talk about the first image of the Mayon Volcano
22:27 that looks like it has a suit on its back.
22:29 Photographer Joris Ruel Bartolome,
22:33 who shot the image,
22:35 was amazed because it was the first time he saw such a beautiful Mayon.
22:38 The bright clouds surrounding the volcano
22:43 are called lenticular clouds.
22:46 It usually forms in mountainous areas like Mayon.
22:50 It's possible that the clouds are mixed with ash
22:53 that comes out of the volcano,
22:55 which is why it became more visible.
22:58 We'll now go back to the LRT 2 Antipolo Station
23:01 for the first day of the high-speed passage.
23:04 Nico Juaje is live.
23:06 Nico.
23:10 Good morning, Igan.
23:14 We just interviewed LRTA Administrator Atty. Hernando Cabrera.
23:19 According to him,
23:20 not all passengers will experience this new high-speed passage
23:24 in LRT 1 and LRT 2.
23:27 20% of passengers will not experience this,
23:32 especially those who have a short distance from the route.
23:35 Those who will experience this will have a longer distance,
23:39 especially those who are at the end of the route,
23:42 where only less than 50% of the passengers are in LRT 1 and LRT 2.
23:46 According to Cabrera,
23:48 the high-speed passage is now in June.
23:50 LRT has already passed the highest speed in 2015.
23:54 Those who will benefit from the high-speed passage will go to many places.
23:58 First, the government is giving a subsidy for the operation of LRT 1 and LRT 2.
24:04 The government is paying for the loan used in LRT 1 and LRT 2.
24:09 The government also has a contribution in the maintenance of trains.
24:13 The maintenance cost is not enough for those who are earning from the high-speed passage
24:16 before the high price.
24:18 In the LRT's income,
24:20 3% of the money goes to the government.
24:24 The rest is for the maintenance.
24:26 Hernando said that all facilities in the stations are being used.
24:31 For example, clean comfort rooms that can be used for eating.
24:36 Escalators and elevators are working.
24:39 The number of trains is also low.
24:41 The number of trains is also low.
24:46 We also talked to Atty. Hernando earlier.
24:50 He assured the passengers that all they will pay will go to a good service.
24:56 According to Atty. Hernando Cabrera,
25:00 LRT 2 has 10 new trains that are being replaced.
25:04 The interval is 10 to 12 minutes.
25:07 According to him, the reason why the number of trains in LRT 2 is wide is because there are only a few passengers.
25:17 The daily passengers in LRT 2 are only 150,000.
25:22 According to him, they will make the facilities of LRT 1 and LRT 2 better
25:27 so that the passengers can be happy.
25:30 Live from LRT 2 Antipolo Station,
25:33 I am Nico Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
25:36 A new breakthrough in medicine.
25:38 A paralyzed man in America is feeling and moving again
25:42 with the help of artificial intelligence technology and microchip implants.
25:47 The man underwent 15 hours of open brain surgery
25:50 where microchips were implanted in his brain.
25:53 After his recovery, the man is now connected to a computer using two ports on his head.
25:59 With the help of AI, it seems that information is flowing
26:02 through his brain and body, as well as his spinal cord.
26:06 Because of that, he is moving again and his hands are feeling again.
26:10 The man became emotional when his brother held his hands
26:15 and he felt something for the first time three years ago.
26:20 According to the expert, this can also be applied to other parts of the body.
26:24 A cricket game in Colombo, Sri Lanka was stopped because of an uninvited guest.
26:31 That's the snake, Nomexen, in the middle of the Lanka Premier League.
26:36 It's a rat snake that has no owner.
26:39 The players and the audience were surprised while the snake was crossing the grass.
26:43 Wildlife officials took the snake and returned it to its natural habitat.
26:50 Go back to your habitat.
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