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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Lunes, September 4, 2023.

- Lugi ng mga retailer dahil sa limitasyon sa presyong bigas, tutumbasan ng tulong — PBBM

- Ilang rice retailer, pinag-iisipang huwag munang magbenta bukas kapag ipinatupad ang price ceiling

- Abot-baywang na baha, namerwisyo sa bayan; preemptive evacuation, ikinasa sa ilang lugar

- Lalaking nadaganan sa pagguho ng pader, pumanaw na; 28 pamilya, nawalan ng tirahan

- Pati evacuation center, damay sa baha sa Calumpit

- Pagtaas ng baha sa ilang lugar sa Pangasinan, pinangangambahan; ilang taniman, nalubog sa tubig

- Panukalang budget ng OVP at DepEd sa taong 2024, lusot na sa Senate Committee on Finance

- PAGASA: May bagong LPA sa loob ng PAR at posibleng maging bagyo na tatawaging Bagyong Ineng

- Extreme ride na "The Plunge" masusubukan sa Bohol; pinakamataas na canyon swing sa Southeast Asia

- Class suspension para bukas (September 5, 2023)

- Milyon-milyong batang Pilipino ang exposed sa iba't ibang banta ng climate change — UNICEF study

- "It's Showtime", pinatawan ng MTRCB ng 12-days airing suspension

- Buwis-buhay action scenes at world-class cinematography, asahan sa "Maging Sino Ka Man"

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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is "24 Horas."
00:06 Good evening, followers of Armisaes and Windanao.
00:11 Despite the complaints of some rice sellers,
00:15 the implementation of the President's order to impose a price cap
00:21 will be implemented starting tomorrow.
00:23 The President also said that the government will help any retailers who are in need.
00:29 He said that before he traveled to Indonesia,
00:31 where he will support the development of the country in Asia.
00:35 And here is Ian Cruz's statement.
00:37 We cannot see a good reason why the price of rice will increase like this.
00:49 The President's implementation of his order to control the price of rice
00:54 will be up to P41 per kilo of regular rice and P45 per kilo of well-milled rice.
01:01 The President does not want the free flow of the market to be affected.
01:05 But he said,
01:06 P50 is exceeding every kilo.
01:10 The only reason for this is that smugglers and hoarders are there.
01:18 The arrest of smugglers and hoarders of rice continues.
01:22 And the price ceiling is only temporary because rice is already harvested and there is an import of rice.
01:29 It will be imported at the same time.
01:31 And you will see that as soon as we put it, we will bring it to the market.
01:35 We will let the price of rice find its own price.
01:41 The supply is expected to be good for the second week of September.
01:45 But while it is not there,
01:47 there is help that will reach the retailers who will be affected by the price cap.
01:51 Our DTI, our Department of Agriculture,
01:56 is making a list of our rice retailers.
02:02 We are also calculating what will be the losses of the rice retailers.
02:08 We will give them help, equal help.
02:11 The immediate relief and the immediate payout
02:15 so that we can ensure that our countrymen, our small retailers, will not be affected completely.
02:21 House Speaker Martin Rumualdez ordered the House Committee on Appropriations
02:25 to find where they can get the 2 billion pesos of fund of help for rice retailers.
02:32 Before he travels to Indonesia,
02:34 the President of Malacanang brought a group of affected rice retailers to discuss the situation.
02:41 Now he is in Jakarta, Indonesia for the 43rd ASEAN Summit and Related Summits.
02:47 The President will promote the Philippines' right to ASEAN,
02:50 especially to the challenges that our region is facing.
02:54 My participation will highlight our advocacy in promoting a rules-based international order,
03:00 including in the South China Sea,
03:03 strengthening food security, calling for climate justice,
03:08 tapping the potential of the digital and creative economies,
03:13 protecting migrant workers in crisis situations,
03:16 as well as combating trafficking in persons.
03:20 For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, for 24 Hours.
03:24 The limitation on the price of rice is still there.
03:29 Some retailers are already thinking of not selling rice tomorrow.
03:34 And now, there is no cheaper, regular, and well-milled rice in a market in Quezon City.
03:41 That's what Maki Pulido is talking about.
03:43 Whether you buy it in a market or a farmer's market, it's equally difficult today.
03:52 Alvin only bought one kilo of rice.
03:55 But if it's 41 pesos per kilo,
03:58 because of the implementation of the price cap tomorrow, or up to 41 pesos for regular milled and 45 pesos for well-milled rice,
04:05 he might be able to buy more.
04:07 I used to buy 5 kilos, now I only buy 1 kilo.
04:10 We're not that rich anymore.
04:12 Some rice retailers are already thinking of not selling rice if the price cap is implemented tomorrow.
04:18 They are at a loss because they bought rice too expensive.
04:21 If the government wants them to sell 41 pesos of regular milled,
04:25 there should be a supply of 1,950 pesos per cavan that has 50 kilos.
04:30 But the supplier is selling 2,250 pesos per cavan.
04:35 It's possible that we can get cheap rice.
04:38 In the Commonwealth Market, regular and well-milled rice is no longer being sold.
04:42 Only premium grade local rice is sold for 55 to 57 pesos per kilo.
04:47 This is what rice retailers bought from their suppliers
04:51 so that the government won't be forced to impose a price cap.
04:54 Our supplier can't deliver rice to us.
04:58 We're also depending on the supplier.
05:01 We're also selling what they give us.
05:04 The sad part is, according to Bantay Bigas, rice retailers are the ones who are being forced to sell rice.
05:08 And until now, no one has been able to answer the rice cartels who are manipulating the price.
05:13 The government should really break the rice cartel.
05:17 One of the things the government is studying is how to replace the rice retailers
05:22 in the markets and in the rice store.
05:24 But it's not clear how this will be implemented.
05:27 We're just small businessmen.
05:30 We're just looking for a job.
05:33 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, for 24 Hours.
05:37 The flood in some barangays in Bataan is already a problem.
05:42 It's a flood of rain the next day.
05:46 The situation there is being reported live by Chino Gaston.
05:50 Chino?
05:52 Vicky, the rain is a real problem.
05:58 Some parts of Bataan and Pampanga experienced it.
06:03 It caused flooding in some places,
06:06 just like the length of Olonga Punggapan Road here in Lubau, Pampanga.
06:14 Some parts of Daungan and Almacen in Bataan experienced up to 20% flooding
06:20 because of the rain within the next four days.
06:24 We saw some residents using boats to get out of two barangays.
06:30 This funeral service that should have been delivered by a boat to a house
06:35 had to be returned because the barangay Almacen was not able to enter the vehicle.
06:40 They said that the vehicle was not able to enter the house, not even the tricycle.
06:45 So the others were just using boats.
06:46 It's deep.
06:47 It's good that you allowed your motorcycle.
06:48 I didn't allow it, that's why I came back.
06:50 But you're used to this?
06:52 Yes, it's a year-old.
06:54 So if you can't ride a motorcycle, what do you use?
06:56 Boats.
06:57 According to the PDRRMO Bataan,
07:00 five LGUs have already carried out a pre-emptive evacuation.
07:04 63 families from Abucay, Bagac, Orion, Mariveles and Pilar were brought to the evacuation centers.
07:12 This is what's monitored here.
07:15 We had storms from Goring up until Hana.
07:22 This is what we're monitored by the low-pressure AR.
07:25 In Pampanga, a meter of water level rose at 11 a.m. this morning in Pampanga River.
07:31 But it didn't cause flooding.
07:34 But in San Roque Arbol, in the town of Lubaw,
07:37 the flood caused traffic from the reservoirs, from the rice fields.
07:42 Vicky, if we compare, the flood we see here in Lubaw, Pampanga, has decreased since this morning.
07:53 Although it continues to be a storm, because the traffic of vehicles is still slowing down.
07:59 Vicky?
08:01 Thank you very much, Chino Gaston.
08:03 A flood came earlier because of the construction of a wall in Valenzuela yesterday.
08:10 Almost 30 families were left without a home due to the tragedy.
08:13 Because of this, the next rains will be a disaster for my government.
08:17 In the heavy rain from Saturday night,
08:24 this wall collapsed and fell on several houses in Valenzuela yesterday.
08:28 Mang Reynaldo Medino Maraya was trapped inside their house.
08:32 He was still alive when he was recovered but he was also killed this morning.
08:35 The wall collapsed. My father was left inside.
08:39 My brother was holding the rope.
08:45 It collapsed.
08:47 It fell on the ground. It was in a mess.
08:49 The rocks were scattered.
08:50 In the middle of the flood,
08:52 the government of the Philippines should look for a place to stay for the 28 families or 113 individuals.
08:59 No one was able to help them.
09:01 They were almost not saved due to the rapid events.
09:04 Around 8 p.m., I was in the bathroom.
09:08 I heard that the bricks had fallen.
09:12 When I looked through the window, I saw my father.
09:18 Around 9.30 p.m., I saw that the wall had collapsed.
09:23 When it collapsed, people were screaming that they were panicked.
09:27 The second collapse, I saw the CR outside.
09:34 The CR was cracked on our way.
09:41 Which one was cracked?
09:42 The one on the side.
09:44 There was another crack. I was panicked.
09:48 I didn't know what to do.
09:51 The rapid movement of Carlos Dacomo was enough to save himself and his family.
09:57 The wall was about to fall.
10:04 I woke up my wife and my son.
10:08 I carried them down.
10:10 Everything fell apart.
10:12 I lost everything, including my belongings and savings.
10:15 The local government inspected the area and promised financial assistance to the homeless
10:21 after the building officials of Valenzuela City Hall investigated.
10:24 The land couldn't take it anymore due to the heavy rain.
10:28 That's why it was built and it was built on the wall.
10:31 Because the area is dangerous, it is prohibited to enter or come near it.
10:35 The homeless were temporarily placed in the evacuation center and the City Social Welfare Office, DSWD and the barangay provided assistance.
10:43 For JMA Integrated News, Emil Sumangil reporting for 24 Hours.
10:48 The last evacuation center in Calumpit, Bulacan was also built.
10:54 It's just one of the places that were flooded due to the continuous rain and high tide.
11:00 Marisol Abduramani is live. Marisol?
11:05 Mel, the area in Bulacan is still flooded due to the continuous rain and high tide.
11:14 That's why the residents were forced to evacuate.
11:17 No matter where you look, you can see flood in Bulusan, Calumpit, Bulacan.
11:27 In San Miguel, there are places where the water is too high.
11:32 Like in Purugsinco, Cabo, where the 69-year-old Federico Abad lives.
11:37 He just cried while they told us about the hardship they are experiencing because of the continuous rain.
11:45 It's very hard, ma'am. We don't have anything to look at, ma'am.
11:50 It's been a long time.
11:52 I have many grandchildren. It's a pity because we have many relatives.
12:01 That's why we went to Bulusan, Sulipan. That's where we are staying now.
12:10 So you're just staying there.
12:12 But since they have no other place to go, he has nothing to do but to hope that the situation in their place will be fixed.
12:20 Aaron Martinez was forced to leave the house because the water level in his house is too high.
12:26 Now, it's up to the ceiling. He's used to it but he says that this situation is still hard.
12:33 If you evacuate, you'll bring all your belongings. It's deep and hard.
12:39 This is the first time that the water level in San Miguel, Calumpit, is this high because of the continuous rain and high tide.
12:46 The water level in this place is low. That's why the evacuation centers are also flooded.
12:53 We use a boat to go inside because it's on the second floor.
12:58 If you reach the second floor, where will you evacuate?
13:01 We have a third floor. We'll borrow a boat from the school.
13:07 The schools have been flooded for a few days.
13:11 James Mallari is in the 6th grade. We were able to catch a fish near the school.
13:17 He says that he just spends his time here without going to school.
13:20 What are you doing?
13:22 I'm just modeling.
13:25 What fish is that?
13:27 Tilapia.
13:28 That's a baby tilapia.
13:29 Can you eat that?
13:31 Yes.
13:32 If it's that small, what can you cook with it?
13:34 Fries.
13:35 The barangay is worried about the possible situation if the rain will continue.
13:40 Because it's not possible to go to the barangay hall, some schools are temporarily closed.
13:45 Some places in Hagonoy are also flooded.
13:48 From the roads to the houses, there's water.
13:52 It's deep inside the house but it's still flooded.
13:56 It's difficult, especially for senior citizens.
13:59 Where are you going to sleep?
14:01 I'm going to sleep here.
14:02 Why?
14:03 It's high.
14:05 It's difficult to clean when it's dry.
14:09 And then, the next day, there's water again.
14:11 Sometimes, it's even here.
14:13 When the flood is really big.
14:15 How are you here?
14:17 The water is not dry.
14:19 Even the house is affected.
14:21 Like me, I'm selling there. It's delicious.
14:24 It's stopped.
14:25 Because there's no entrance, the children are temporarily allowed to play.
14:29 The problem is...
14:30 What was this before?
14:32 Court.
14:33 Basketball court.
14:34 Oh, it's a basketball court.
14:35 Yes.
14:36 Is it really flooded?
14:37 No.
14:38 How is it? Where is it?
14:39 It's here.
14:40 Oh, it's there.
14:41 Yes.
14:42 Aside from Calumpit and Hagonoy, Mel, Baharin and Balagtas,
14:51 but aside from these places, PDRRMO is also monitoring the rivers here
14:56 that according to them, the situation is still good.
14:59 Meanwhile, Belmuca, according to PDRRMO,
15:02 the classes in all the provinces are suspended.
15:06 Mel.
15:07 Thank you very much, Marisol Abdurrahman.
15:09 The flood in some places in Pangasinan was really high
15:15 because of the flooding of the rivers.
15:18 The situation there is being discussed live by Claire Lacanilau
15:22 of GMA Regional TV 1, North Central Luzon.
15:26 Claire?
15:28 [music]
15:30 Mel, up to 8 barangays were affected by the flood in Calasio, Pangasinan
15:35 due to the rise of the levels in Marusay River.
15:38 The flood in Barangay Lasip in Calasio, Pangasinan
15:44 was up to 3 floors high and it was even more severe.
15:49 That's why some residents bought food supplies.
15:53 According to the Calasio Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
15:58 8 barangays are now affected by the flood.
16:01 Because of the heavy rain, many crops in the areas of Pangasinan were submerged.
16:06 Some farmers are now worried because their crops were already rotten.
16:11 It's a fruit because it's already submerged.
16:13 When the rice is harvested, it will turn black.
16:19 The water here will last for more than a week.
16:24 Two people were found dead in Olongapo after they were drowned in the sea
16:31 in the Barangay Barreto.
16:32 According to the first investigation,
16:34 the victims even left Pampanga for a team building.
16:39 One was taken to the hospital while the other was found dead in the other resort.
16:44 [Waves crashing]
16:51 According to the Calasio Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
16:56 as of 5 p.m., the water level in Marosaya River is at 9.1 feet critical level.
17:03 10 people were evacuated to the evacuation center.
17:09 Thank you very much, Claire La Canilaw of GMA Regional TV1 North Central Luzon.
17:14 The Senate Committee on Finance has already passed the same budget
17:20 in 2024 by the Office of the Vice President and Education Department,
17:25 led by VP Sara Duterte.
17:28 That is despite the minority's questioning of the confidential funds of the two offices.
17:34 And MAV Gonzalez was found dead.
17:37 [Waves crashing]
17:38 In the Senate Committee on Finance' hearing on the 2024 proposed budget of the Office of the Vice President,
17:45 Senate Minority Leader Coco Pimentel believed that the Office of the President
17:50 transferred P221.42 million pesos of its contingent fund
17:55 to the office of Vice President Sara Duterte in December 2022.
18:00 Pimentel said that this is questionable because it is not a line item or not listed in the 2022 national budget,
18:07 which should be investigated, according to Senator Riza Hontiveros.
18:12 There was no line item for confidential funds or expenses for the OVP.
18:21 And yet you're telling us now that you, the OVP liquidated a certain amount as confidential funds for the year 2022.
18:31 We requested confidential funds to the Office of the President as early as August 2022
18:40 and we were only granted the confidential funds on December 2022.
18:45 We requested it from the Office of the President and it was granted through the Department of Budget and Management.
18:52 I think the Department of Budget and Management can better answer the question of the transfer of funds
19:00 from their source to the Office of the Vice President.
19:05 Minority Senators also questioned the 500 million pesos confidential funds
19:09 requested by the OVP's budget of 2.38 billion pesos for 2024.
19:16 Hontiveros said that there are particulars that confidential funds can only be used,
19:21 such as obtaining information related to national security,
19:25 the rental of transportation for confidential activities, and the disclosure of illegal activities.
19:32 According to Duterte, the OVP is conducting surveillance when a report is received from the public.
19:38 As an example, we did surveillance of complaints from constituents in Bulacan
19:47 with regard to the selling of OVP assistance and the selling of Tupad projects.
19:56 We were able to apprehend the person and we were able to successfully prosecute the case
20:05 and that person went to jail for 6 months.
20:11 But Hontiveros asked, isn't the work of intel agencies like AFP and PNP just doubling?
20:18 Since last year, we left the intelligence to the experts, to the intelligence agencies of the government
20:26 in the same way that the government's civilian agencies, whether OVP itself or even DepEd,
20:33 shop their mandates and expertise.
20:38 Whatever we gather from our confidential funds and surveillance,
20:44 we share it with mainly the armed forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police.
20:52 As well as they share as well intelligence information that they gather,
20:58 which are not included in our database.
21:02 In the end, VP Sara said that they are not forcing confidential funds.
21:08 But we leave it to the decision and discretion of the members of Congress, who has the power of the purse,
21:17 to decide whether to grant confidential funds to our office.
21:21 We can only propose, but we are not insisting.
21:24 We can live without confidential funds. But of course, our work will be much easier if we have the flexibility of confidential funds.
21:35 In spite of the opposition's questions, the Senate Committee also approved the budget of the Office of the Vice President.
21:41 It also asks for confidential funds as a respect to the second highest official of the country.
21:47 In discussing the fund of the Department of Education, they also asked for 150 million pesos of confidential funds.
21:55 Just like the OVP, can the DepEd live without this budget?
21:58 Yes, Your Honor. But of course, this will make our jobs easier also in protecting our learners and teachers,
22:06 as well as our non-teaching personnel if we have those funds, Your Honor.
22:10 The threats nowadays, whether it be recruitment or drug-related activities, it's quite alarming in our schools.
22:17 The DepEd budget was also approved by the committee.
22:20 For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzales, for Tutok, 24 Hours.
22:35 Dear friends, the Philippine Area of Responsibility is no longer under the threat of a typhoon.
22:40 However, there is a new bad weather that could also be a typhoon.
22:45 The typhoon that came out of the park this morning and is called again by its international name, Haikwe,
22:52 is the last hope of the long-distance, 365 kilometers northwest of Itbayat, Batanes.
22:59 It is now continuously drifting away from the country and is now hitting China.
23:04 And the new low-pressure area inside the park, which is 870 kilometers away, is the extreme northern Luzon.
23:13 According to the forecast, there is a chance that it will be a typhoon within 24 hours, and if ever, it will be called a typhoon.
23:21 The chance of it reaching our land is low and it can also be a threat.
23:28 But we will continue to monitor the changes in the coming days.
23:32 The rain will continue in some parts of the country due to the trough of the former storm Hanna and the LPA,
23:40 along with the continuous flooding of the Habagat.
23:43 Based on the data of Metro Weather, a large part of the northern and central Luzon, as well as Calabarzon and Mimaropa will be raining tomorrow.
23:52 Those who are orange and red, that means they will experience heavy to intense rains.
23:59 So be alert in the event of floods or landslides.
24:03 In Metro Manila, the chance of rain tomorrow is still high.
24:06 It is possible that until tomorrow afternoon and evening, they will experience it in some places.
24:10 So be careful and always wear a raincoat.
24:13 For our fellow citizens in Visayas, the rain will last almost all day.
24:18 There will be heavy rain in Panay Island, Negros Provinces, Cebu and Eastern Visayas.
24:25 And if you are from Mindanao, it is still possible for the rain to fall in a large part of Caraga, Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga Peninsula and Sucsargen.
24:35 For our fellow fishermen, there are small boats and there is still a gale warning in many towns of Luzon and some parts of Visayas.
24:45 This means that it will be difficult and dangerous to sail or sail.
24:50 That is the latest in the weather. I am Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
24:56 We are the ones you can count on, no matter what the weather.
25:12 Literally, "Laglagan ba? May ganyang dinarayo sa buhol." Perfect for thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, the so-called highest canyon swing in Southeast Asia.
25:24 Let's change the game and take the plunge.
25:27 [Intro Music]
25:38 It's amazing and thrilling.
25:50 [Music]
26:11 That is the extreme ride that is waiting for us here at our target destination outside the metro.
26:16 Clue! Chocolate Hills at Tertiary.
26:20 [Music]
26:26 If you are game for a different kind of laglagan, try the plunge.
26:30 At 250 meters high, this is the highest canyon swing in Southeast Asia.
26:39 And it is only here that you can find it in Danau Buhol.
26:42 The activities are mostly extreme, so safety first.
26:45 Everyday, there is a monitoring and inspection of all the systems.
26:48 Before I take the plunge, I will look for a partner.
26:52 Just my luck, I met MJ from Quezon City.
26:57 And she will be doing the plunge twice.
27:00 I accompanied my boyfriend to experience this plunge.
27:04 And then I also want to try again.
27:06 At first, you are nervous.
27:07 Then, once you drop, you feel like your spirit is left up.
27:14 And then, when you swing, that is the best feeling.
27:18 Ladies first.
27:19 That is why I watched this crazy guy do the plunge first.
27:24 MJ is going to our jump deck.
27:28 I feel something there.
27:30 We can see it. It is going down.
27:32 It is really thrilling.
27:33 Go MJ! Yeah! You can do it!
27:35 I am nervous.
27:36 I don't know.
27:37 The moment is coming.
27:39 Because you are already overthinking.
27:41 We are next.
27:42 I don't know.
27:44 Can you do it?
27:45 I don't know.
27:46 Bombs away!
27:51 We saw the jump up close.
28:04 MJ, you are great.
28:05 There, it is done.
28:06 How are you?
28:08 I am happy.
28:09 I was nervous when I was going back and when I dropped.
28:13 We are cooking.
28:22 There is no turning back.
28:24 It's time to take the plunge.
28:26 Okay, ready?
28:27 Let's go. Let's conquer our fear and change the game.
28:30 Let's go.
28:31 We are going down.
28:33 Let's go!
28:35 Let's go!
28:36 Bombs away!
28:38 Yeah!
28:39 Yeah!
28:40 Yeah!
28:41 Yeah!
28:42 Yeah!
28:43 Yeah!
28:44 Yeah!
28:45 Yeah!
28:46 Yeah!
28:47 Yeah!
28:48 Yeah!
28:49 Yeah!
28:50 Yeah!
28:51 Yeah!
28:52 Yeah!
28:53 The rush when we were about to fall was amazing.
28:55 Let's go guys.
28:56 We conquered our fear and we changed the game here in the plunge.
29:01 After the breathtaking free fall,
29:04 the swing ride will reach 7 to 10 minutes.
29:08 The view here is so beautiful.
29:09 I want to appreciate it.
29:10 The initial drop was really good.
29:12 MJ is right.
29:13 The soul is really even.
29:15 I think my soul is still there.
29:17 It's not completely coming back.
29:18 So, I am encouraging you to try.
29:20 Again, visit Bohol here in Danau Adventure Park
29:24 to conquer your fear and try out the plunge.
29:27 For GMA Integrated News,
29:30 I am Martin Aviar,
29:31 changing the game!
29:33 [music]
29:36 There will be no entrance to some places tomorrow
29:39 due to the continuous flood of the Havagat.
29:41 Classes in public and private schools in Zambales are suspended.
29:46 There will also be no entrance to government offices and private offices in the province.
29:51 In Bulacan, face-to-face classes in all ages are suspended
29:56 in public and private schools.
29:59 The local government of Bulacan is recommending online classes
30:03 so that students' studies will not be suspended.
30:06 The most innovative!
30:09 In different places, the climate is changing
30:19 like the stronger storm or the severe heat.
30:22 Among the most affected and the poorest children,
30:26 if this cannot be stopped, what is waiting for their future?
30:30 In the continuation of our Climate Change Special Report Series,
30:34 we will once again welcome a guest from the GMA Integrated News Weather Center,
30:38 we will be joined by Anjo Pertierra.
30:41 It seems that these children are already working hard to play.
30:49 When we took them a few days before returning to school,
30:53 they did not miss the heat and smoke that cars are carrying on the road.
30:59 These children are taking advantage of the good weather to take a bath in the sea.
31:07 It does not matter if there is garbage, they are fresh.
31:10 How wide are they serving the game?
31:22 I hope their homes in Tuntun, Manila will be tight.
31:29 As you can see, this is the side of their house.
31:33 So if there is a wind, it will be a little bit.
31:37 Because it is tight like this.
31:39 This is a house, and on the other side, this is also a house.
31:43 It is tight and it is hot here.
31:46 So if it is hot, it is really hot.
31:49 The family of Mang Reynaldo has been living here for almost 17 years.
31:54 They are used to this situation.
31:57 But they admit that the place is not safe, especially for their three children.
32:02 Sometimes I am afraid, like him, there are storms.
32:07 Sometimes they sleep for a long time because it is hard to sleep.
32:11 It is hot and humid.
32:13 The problem is the lack of sleep.
32:16 The problem is the lack of clean water in their place.
32:21 They drink vinegar.
32:25 They have an infection in their blood.
32:30 They have bacteria that can cause a stomachache.
32:35 And because of the garbage and smoke coming from the big cars,
32:41 Mang Reynaldo is also sick.
32:44 I smell bad odors from my nose.
32:50 Sometimes I put perfume on my nose.
32:53 That is why their 10-year-old son, Rica, is begging for
32:59 We will have a beautiful family.
33:03 What?
33:04 You will have a family?
33:06 Yes, we will have a good life.
33:09 Yes, a good life.
33:11 Mang Menandro has four children.
33:14 His family continues to have problems when there is a storm.
33:19 Because their house is built on the sea.
33:23 The water enters the car and the water is strong.
33:29 Sometimes the whole house is flooded.
33:32 The water is flooded.
33:34 How long have you been there?
33:36 I have been there for a long time.
33:41 They are by the sea and on the side of the road.
33:48 The road is full of trucks going to the pier.
33:52 The pollution of smoke and wind is making our people suffer.
33:58 This is how difficult their situation is.
34:01 In the study of the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF,
34:05 millions of Filipino children are exposed to different kinds of weather or climate change.
34:12 Like floods, storms, and heat waves.
34:16 They are the children who have no idea about the dangers of climate change.
34:22 The Climate Change Commission agrees with the UNICEF study.
34:29 The children under the age of 14 are the most exposed to climate change.
34:35 First of all, we are all affected by climate change.
34:38 It is important that there is a special program for them because their needs are special.
34:45 And because they are a vulnerable group, they need a different kind of support for them.
34:55 Because the children are dependent on the adults,
34:59 it is important for them to understand what is happening around them,
35:03 including the changing weather.
35:06 If you are 2 to 3 years old, you don't know anything about it.
35:10 You depend on your parents, siblings, and family.
35:15 It is important that the barangay knows and gives the capacity
35:21 for the people in our community to understand the dangers of climate change.
35:28 The group Save the Children will take action if they cannot handle it.
35:32 Climate projections of children born today compared to people born in the 1960s
35:38 or our grandparents or even some of our parents,
35:42 they would experience a lot more like heat waves,
35:46 around 4.9 more heat waves, 2.3 times more droughts,
35:52 and 1.9 times more strong typhoons.
35:57 The barangay admits that many children are affected by their place,
36:03 especially when the weather is changing.
36:06 Once it gets hot and suddenly it rains, many children get sick,
36:13 especially in the depressed areas.
36:16 First of all, those who swim in the sea get sick.
36:21 That is the first thing that is affected.
36:24 They are also doing some programs to reduce the dangers of climate change.
36:32 Like the regular coastal cleanup,
36:35 declogging the canal to avoid flooding,
36:38 and to have clean water,
36:40 the barangay put water so that they can live here.
36:44 Some families have already been relocated.
36:46 Last month, we relocated 300 families in Naic.
36:53 But no matter where the climate change is,
36:59 I cannot avoid doing something to stop it.
37:03 Not all of us are done yet.
37:06 Each of us has someone who can help, no matter how small.
37:11 To the children.
37:14 For JMA Integrated News, I'm Anzuel Pertera.
37:19 Tune in for 24 hours.
37:21 The 12-day airing suspension of MTRCB
37:28 has been lifted, the noontime show, "It's Showtime."
37:31 The answer of ABS-CBN in Nelson Canlas' report.
37:35 The MTRCB, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board,
37:39 suspended the noontime show, "It's Showtime,"
37:43 which is 12 airing days long.
37:45 It is a response to complaints received by MTRCB
37:49 about the July 25 episode
37:51 where the hosts were indecent or rude
37:55 to the segment "Isip Bata."
37:58 According to MTRCB,
38:00 the procedural process of referring the case
38:04 was followed by the hearing and adjudication committee
38:07 of the agency that heard the case
38:09 and submitted it to the respondents of the position paper.
38:13 In their statement, MTRCB said,
38:17 this year, they received complaints
38:20 about "It's Showtime" that they acted on.
38:24 It was later issued that the show was suspended.
38:29 The program of two warnings was issued.
38:32 "It's Showtime" has 15 days to issue a motion for reconsideration
38:38 on suspension.
38:39 If MTRCB rescinds the motion for reconsideration of the noontime show,
38:45 they can still run for office in the office of the president.
38:49 In a statement, ABS-CBN confirmed
38:53 that they have received the ruling of MTRCB.
38:56 They will submit a motion for reconsideration.
39:01 They believe that no law was violated in "It's Showtime."
39:06 They will continue to consult with MTRCB
39:10 to continue their program
39:13 in bringing entertainment and joy to the viewers.
39:17 For GMA Integrated News,
39:20 Nelson Canlas, 24 Hours.
39:25 Aside from the team of Team Barda,
39:27 World Class Production is also expected
39:30 in the upcoming Kapuso series, "Maging Sino Ka Man."
39:33 Whether on or off-cam,
39:35 it's all an effort for the film treatment of the series.
39:38 Let's talk to Aubrey Carampel.
39:40 Jumped from above a running truck.
39:47 Raced a motorcycle.
39:51 Until a tight turn.
39:55 And jumped from a rope.
39:59 The scenes are really full of life.
40:02 David Licauco and Barbie Forteza
40:05 in the TV adaptation of "Maging Sino Ka Man."
40:08 That was also covered by rare cinematography
40:13 and camera works.
40:18 According to the director of the series, Enzo Williams,
40:21 the people behind the camera are also full of life.
40:24 I usually do it first before David.
40:28 I need to find out what the situation is.
40:30 So I can guide David because
40:32 David gives me full trust.
40:34 I need to make sure he's safe.
40:36 And how can he move.
40:38 Director Enzo's love for action films
40:41 pushed him to be a director.
40:44 He also applies the art of framing and visual language
40:47 that he learned in film school.
40:49 The director of photography Elmer Despa
40:52 is also happy with the mounting of action scenes.
40:55 He makes sure that the lighting and camera positions are right.
41:00 The director sometimes says, "This is my scene."
41:04 And we, the cameramen, talk about it.
41:07 This is really important.
41:09 He's the one who...
41:11 We ride motorcycles.
41:13 Even the camera operators ride motorcycles and run.
41:16 For the series, they use film quality cameras.
41:20 And they also use camera gimbals.
41:23 We run on motorcycles.
41:26 Okay, boys. You're full of life.
41:29 I hope it's okay.
41:31 We're the action star behind the camera.
41:33 Yeah!
41:34 We're really good.
41:36 That's why Barda is also hats off to the passion and dedication
41:41 in building the production.
41:43 It was seen in the teaser.
41:45 Even in the AVP and their music video.
41:49 I think Director Enzo,
41:51 he leads by example.
41:53 He shows us that he's passionate.
41:56 It's not righteous if I don't give my 100%
42:00 because he gives.
42:01 I'm influenced by the macho vibe of the whole set
42:05 because we're also action, right?
42:08 If anything, they're the reason.
42:12 So, when our audience enjoys it,
42:15 that's what drives us.
42:17 For those who appreciate,
42:19 we're able to get rid of our fatigue.
42:21 That's the real success.
42:23 Thank you!
42:25 You can watch the newest Barda series,
42:29 "Maging Sino Ka Man,"
42:31 on September 11, after 24 hours.
42:35 Obrikarampel, updated showbiz happenings.
42:41 And this is my good friends this Monday night.
42:43 I'm Ia Arrellano.
42:45 Ms. Mel, Ms. Vicky, Emil.
42:46 Thank you, Ia.
42:49 Thank you.
42:52 Just a little, ma'am.
42:54 And this is the news this Monday.
42:57 I'm Mel Tiangco.
42:58 I'm Vicky Morales for a bigger mission.
43:01 For a wider service to the country,
43:03 I'm Emil Sumangit.
43:05 From GMA Integrated News,
43:07 the news authority of the Philippines,
43:09 we're on air 24 hours.
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