Mga estudyante sa Cagayan, balik-eskuwela na matapos ang pananalasa ng #GoringPH

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Mga estudyante sa Cagayan, balik-eskuwela na matapos ang pananalasa ng #GoringPH
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00:00 The return of students to Cagayan is now underway.
00:04 This was recommended by the PDRRMO.
00:07 Cagayan may now allow students to enter, especially since yesterday, the flood reached the province.
00:12 We asked for an update on this in the center of the news of Noel Talacay Live.
00:21 Audrey, the school year 2023-2024 will now open here in the province of Cagayan due to the impact of the flood.
00:33 Today, Audrey, the suspension of classes here is being lifted by the provincial government.
00:45 The provincial government of Cagayan announced that they have lifted the suspension of classes in the entire province.
00:52 According to the public advisory of the office of the governor,
00:55 all public or private schools will be closed today.
01:01 According to Ruyly Rapzing, head of Cagayan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office or PDRRMO,
01:09 they recommended that the reopening of classes in public schools should be continued.
01:17 This is because yesterday, the flood reached the houses of those in the evacuation center.
01:25 The time here is also good.
01:30 As for Tugigaraw, Cagayan, since the public school here was not severely affected,
01:37 all 36 public elementary and high school schools are now opening their school year 2023-2024.
01:48 According to Tugigaraw Mayor Myla Rosario Tengque,
01:52 despite the impact of the flood, they are ready to fix their schools
01:58 so that they can start classes in all their public schools.
02:04 This is the statement of Ruyly Rapzing, head of Cagayan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office or PDRRMO,
02:09 and Mayor Myla Rosario Tengque of Tugigaraw City, Cagayan.
02:14 The provincial governor, given the situation that we have recommended yesterday,
02:22 that all our waterways are receding,
02:27 and we have returned all our evacuees,
02:32 and it was sunny yesterday,
02:36 that's why he decided to lift his suspension of classes.
02:43 But it has given an area to local chief executives
02:49 if the situation in their towns is not yet okay.
02:54 We are releasing a brigade of schools,
02:59 funded to clean, repair, and arrange their needs,
03:07 aside from the usual funding that we give out for the construction of schools,
03:15 for the repair of school buildings, the gymnasiums.
03:18 And we have the police with us, we have the TNG.
03:22 Earlier, we were allowed to go around because it's the first day of school,
03:26 you know that you'll be in traffic.
03:29 Audrey, here in Tugigaraw West Central Elementary School,
03:35 there are already more than 2,300 enrollees,
03:38 but the school is hoping that this number will increase in the coming days.
03:45 And there are still two towns that have declared their class suspension,
03:50 this is the town of Bugay and Apari,
03:53 because the school is really in a bad condition,
03:55 look at their schools there.
03:58 Audrey?
03:59 Okay, Noel, although the weather in Tugigaraw is getting better,
04:05 there are still two storms coming,
04:07 and this storm, Hana, has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
04:11 Is this also prepared by the local government?
04:14 Audrey, for now, the local government or all the local government of Cagayan
04:24 is preparing for the opening of the school year 2023 to 2024,
04:28 because they are far from them,
04:31 and they are hoping that the storm Hana will not hit here,
04:35 that it has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
04:38 According to the expectations, this Hana is in the extreme part of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
04:45 Thank you very much, Noel Talacay.
04:49 (dramatic music)

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