El Niño, pinaghahandaan na ng pamahalaan

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El Niño, pinaghahandaan na ng pamahalaan

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00:00 We will talk to the weather forecaster, Lori de la Cruz. Good evening. What can we expect for our time?
00:07 Good evening, ma'am and to our fellow countrymen.
00:10 For our time, it is still cloudy and it is possible that it will rain heavily in Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, Southern Quezon,
00:20 Marinduque, Romblon, Oriental, Mindoro, Aklan, Capiz and Davao Region due to the effect of the shoreline and the increased relief.
00:28 Meanwhile, there are also light rains that can be experienced in Cagayn Valley, Cordillera, Adminsive Region, Aurora and the remaining part of Quezon due to light rains due to the shoreline.
00:42 In Metro Manila and the remaining part of our country, generally fair weather apart from localized thunderstorms.
00:48 As of now, we are not monitoring LPAs in our area of responsibility but we have a gain warning that is now high in our coastal areas,
00:59 in the Eastern Seaboards of Southern Quezon and Eastern Seaboards of Visayas,
01:04 even though it is not advised to expand the small ocean areas in the mentioned areas.
01:10 The latest news in Pag-asa is from Lori de la Cruz.
01:14 Lori, regarding the issue of the El Niño, the government is now moving towards water.
01:20 What can you advise to our countrymen who will plant in the low tide, ma'am?
01:27 Well, number one, keep yourselves hydrated because of course, we expected, especially in the Eastern side of the country,
01:37 that the temperatures will be higher in the next days and weeks, especially that we are now in the transition of the end of the drought in the country.
01:48 The end of the drought in the country.
01:50 Aside from that, we really need to, as much as possible, avoid activities that can cause dehydration,
02:00 like light meals only, especially when the weather is really hot. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight during the afternoon or the beginning of the afternoon.
02:13 Then, of course, for our countrymen, not just for those who will plant, we are also advising to conserve water because of the impending effect of this El Niño.
02:24 The story tomorrow is, "At the same time of the day of hearts, ash when it's day." So we expect that our countrymen will really go out.
02:33 What can we expect for tomorrow? Will it be hot? And if it's hot, how hot will the weather be, ma'am?
02:40 Well, here in Metro Manila, we didn't expect the weather to be really hot.
02:46 Maybe it's just in the afternoon because we are in direct sunlight. But in the morning, until early morning, the wind is still cold,
02:58 which we expect, especially at night. But in the remaining part of the country, on the eastern side, particularly in the Bicol region,
03:09 the eastern Visayas, possibly the rains because of the effect of the shear lines. So we will just follow our walk tomorrow.
03:17 Lastly, Ms. Lori, you mentioned earlier that the rainy season is about to end and the temperature will rise.
03:25 What can you advise the public, especially to our senior citizens?
03:31 Well, it's almost the same. As much as possible, keep yourself hydrated.
03:39 If possible, stay inside the house, especially in the afternoon.
03:45 The ventilation of the house should be proper so that you can avoid heat strokes.
03:51 At the same time, avoid meals that can cause dehydration.
03:55 Well, on that note, thank you very much for the update and your tips on weather forecaster Ms. Lori De La Cruz.
04:01 Cruz.

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