Hanapbuhay at pag-aaral, tuloy sa kabila ng baha; pati evacuation center, lubog sa tubig | 24 Oras

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Transcript
00:00 Even though it didn't rain yesterday,
00:03 some parts of Bulacan and Pampanga
00:06 were still flooded.
00:08 The flood reached the evacuation centers.
00:11 Marisol is live.
00:13 Marisol?
00:15 Mel, the flood you see behind us in Macabebe, Pampanga
00:24 has been filling the residents' homes for four days.
00:27 And you know, Mel, it's really a calamity for the residents
00:31 because of the rain that followed the high tide
00:35 and the flood reached Bewang.
00:37 In Bulacan, even though it didn't rain yesterday,
00:40 some parts of Bulacan were still flooded.
00:42 It's hard to see,
00:48 and it's hard to walk.
00:50 59-year-old Baby Silvestre is in the flood.
00:53 She's been trying to find a way to survive for days.
00:56 When you go there, you'll find a lot of mud.
00:59 Even though the water is really high,
01:02 it's our livelihood.
01:04 It's really hard.
01:06 The flood in Macabebe, Pampanga
01:08 still reached Bewang
01:10 because of the rain that followed the high tide.
01:14 Just like before,
01:16 the evacuation centers in flooded areas
01:18 are the schools.
01:20 The problem is that they are also submerged in the flood.
01:23 The evacuees are in the upper floors of the schools.
01:26 At the evacuation center, I met Christina Carreon
01:29 who ran with her 5 children and 1 grandson.
01:32 We don't have income.
01:34 That's why it's hard for us.
01:37 How do you get by on the lessons and the tuition?
01:39 My brother just gives me.
01:41 I also met a student in grade 11, Riza Carreon,
01:45 through a module while there was no face-to-face class.
01:48 You still have to do the module this morning?
01:50 Yes.
01:51 It's hard because I'm not at home.
01:54 I brought my stuff with me
01:57 because I might get wet.
02:00 For Shen Andalio,
02:02 the class is online.
02:04 It's hard to do it online
02:06 because you don't really feel the lessons.
02:10 It's different when you do it face-to-face.
02:12 You can hear the teacher.
02:14 But in some places,
02:15 like in the town of Apalit,
02:17 there are still students who go to class.
02:19 Especially for the younger children.
02:22 The water is too big.
02:24 Of course, you have to carry it.
02:26 Yes.
02:27 When you get here in the deep,
02:29 it's really hard.
02:30 In Bulacan,
02:31 even if it didn't rain yesterday,
02:33 there are still floods in some places,
02:35 like in Balagtas and Paombong.
02:38 Arvin Calawag went to his relatives in Paombong
02:42 because there are floods in their place in Malolos.
02:44 But there are also floods here.
02:47 If you're going to get a house,
02:50 you should raise it.
02:51 The price is not cheap anymore.
02:53 Mel, here in our neighborhood,
02:59 in Barangay Caduang Tete in Macabebe,
03:01 90% of the residents here are drowning in the floods.
03:05 The barangay is afraid that
03:06 if the floods continue,
03:08 the floods will increase.
03:09 That's why they're on alert 24 hours
03:12 in case the residents need to evacuate.
03:15 Mel.
03:16 Thank you very much, Marisol Abdurrahman.
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03:34 TV.

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