Mga estudyante sa San Isidro Elementary school, tuloy sa pagpasok sa kabila ng pagbaha | UB

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00:00 Day 3 of the return to school for public schools in the country.
00:03 Despite the flood, students are still studying in Masantol, Pampanga.
00:08 Joining us is Andio Panjera. Andio?
00:12 Thank you, Susan. Good morning, everyone.
00:19 We are still here at San Isidro Elementary School here in Masantol, Pampanga.
00:23 One of the schools here in Pampanga,
00:25 the class is still continuing to study despite the floods.
00:30 If you can see on my right,
00:31 this is the school grounds where the flag ceremony was held,
00:36 the school activities that were conducted by the teachers and teachers for the students.
00:41 But now, as you can see, it cannot be used anymore because of the floods.
00:46 And not only are the students and teachers facing this in their classrooms,
00:51 but also, the inside of their classrooms, because the students are really sick,
00:55 the water is being pumped into their classrooms.
00:58 As you can see, the water is being pumped in here and their classrooms are being flooded.
01:03 The students here are just wearing slippers because of the everyday life that they are facing.
01:10 Now, we will interview the principal of San Isidro Elementary School, Ms. Lalaine Biray.
01:15 Ms. Lalaine, how long has the flood been here in your school?
01:21 It depends on the time.
01:23 We have a list that the MDRRM gives us.
01:28 For example, it is 4-6 now.
01:31 They have different times.
01:35 Usually, it is until 2 o'clock.
01:36 For example, it is from 8 to 2 p.m.
01:41 What is the highest time that the water is being pumped?
01:46 It depends on the day.
01:48 It has a specific date.
01:51 For example, it is 4-6 now.
01:54 When I was walking around here earlier, I saw this fish pond.
02:01 Aren't you worried that the water might rise and the land might get soft?
02:06 Yes, we cannot avoid it because the school is already here.
02:11 That is why we are asking for assistance from the LGU and other stakeholders
02:18 so that we can have additional buildings.
02:21 As a matter of fact, we are all shifting now.
02:25 We were expecting four classes to hold because they have their own rooms.
02:31 They were already flooded for two days.
02:35 How is the situation of our students here?
02:39 How is their daily routine?
02:41 Actually, because of the bad weather,
02:45 some students are banking on going to and from school.
02:53 They are talking to their advisors that they will not go to school anymore
02:58 because when they go home, the water level is higher.
03:00 It is dangerous to bank.
03:02 What adjustments are we making?
03:06 Not only for the students, but also for the parents of the students.
03:10 What are we telling them?
03:12 Actually, when they are absent,
03:14 the additional activities modules are provided by their advisors.
03:22 So, they are not caught.
03:24 But of course, it is better if it is face-to-face.
03:28 But we cannot avoid it.
03:30 The children need to be given alternative education if they cannot go to school.
03:38 Thank you very much, Principal of San Isidro Elementary School, Ms. Elaine Viray.
03:43 Now, if we heard the situation of the principal and the teachers here,
03:48 and if we know the situation and the messages of some parents,
03:54 I will ask Ms. Elena Boholana, the President of PTA here at San Isidro Elementary School.
04:01 Good morning, ma'am.
04:03 Good morning, sir.
04:04 As a parent of one of the students here, what are the daily preparations for their admission?
04:11 First, we are telling them that they really need to wear boots because the water level is high.
04:19 They are admitted inside the room.
04:22 We cannot avoid that the children will get infected.
04:26 We feel sorry for them because the water level is too high.
04:29 Sometimes, they go home wet.
04:31 Sometimes, they go home wet and cannot go home continuously because the water level is too high before they can go to school.
04:37 And when they go inside the room, the water level is still high.
04:42 So, the children are wet while they are in class.
04:46 We feel sorry for them.
04:48 We called the LGUs who can help us here to reduce the water level here.
05:02 Aside from this, do they have any other diseases?
05:07 We are worried that they might haveā€¦
05:12 Leprosy.
05:13 Yes, lestopyrosis.
05:15 Sometimes, they cannot avoid getting infected because the water level is too high.
05:20 So, can we say that we are worried for our children who are going to school?
05:26 Yes, sir.
05:27 The water level is really high here.
05:31 Thank you very much.
05:33 Thank you, too.
05:34 Dear viewers, this is the update about our time today.
05:38 The Philippine Air Responsibility has released the "Guring" storm.
05:43 The "Guring" storm has hit Itbayat Batanes, 335 km from Canlura.
05:48 It is now hitting China.
05:51 Last night, the PIR-Severe Tropical Storm, "Haikwe", was inside the city.
05:57 We call it "Hana" in the local name.
06:00 The "Guring" storm has hit the center of the "Silangan" extreme northern zone, which is 1,225 km away.
06:07 It has a strength of 95 km/h and a speed of 115 km/h.
06:13 It is heading west-northwest and has a speed of 20 km/h.
06:18 There is no tropical cyclone wind signal in five parts of the country.
06:23 Based on the wind forecast of the metro, the Philippine Sea will be in a storm in the next few hours.
06:28 But it will remain far from our country.
06:31 It is not expected to landfall here and tomorrow, the storm is possible to come out of our PIR.
06:37 There is another storm being monitored in the Pacific Ocean.
06:41 This is a tropical storm with an international name, "Kirogi".
06:44 But based on the latest data of the forecast, the direction of the storm is south-east.
06:49 So, the chance of it coming into our PIR is low.
06:53 Today, the entire country is affected by the strong winds.
06:57 It will be dangerous for small sea vehicles to sail through the seas of Luzon and Visayas.
07:04 This morning, it is expected to rain in some parts of northern and central Luzon,
07:08 including the Maropa region and western Visayas.
07:11 This is based on the rainfall forecast of the metro weather.
07:14 By the afternoon, it will be possible to experience rain in some parts of the country,
07:18 like the Habagat or local thunderstorms.
07:21 It is expected to rain again today in Metro Manila.
07:25 I'm Janzo Peretiera, and that is the latest from the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
07:30 Expect any time.
07:32 Know the weather before you go.
07:34 Always mark safe, Kapuso.
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