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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, April 16, 2024.


-Matataas na kalibre ng armas at bala, natagpuan sa tinutuluyan ng isang Chinese


-Pagsasamapa ng reklamo sa mga naki-rally, pinag-aaralan ng DOTR; MANILBELA, handa itong harapin


-PBBM, pinuri na walang nasaktan o nasawi sa aniya'y pinakamalaking huli ng droga sa bansa


-Init sa ilang lugar, mas matindi sa inaasahan; PAGASA: Sa Mayo pa ang kasagsagan ng tag-init


-Mga barko ng Pilipinas kasama ang PCG, U.S., Australia, at France, maglalayag sa PHL EEZ


-PAGASA: Mas maraming araw na mainit sa Baguio; madaling araw lang may hanggang 18°C na ginaw


-Tiniyak ng Iran Embassy sa DFA na malapit nang palayain ang 4 na Pinoy


-Rotational brownout, ipinatupad ng Meralco; Red Alert sa Luzon at Yellow Alert sa Visayas


-PBBM: "My role as president is more important right now than my role as a member of the Marcos Family"


-LPA sa labas ng PAR, binabantayan; mababa ang tsansang maging bagyo -- PAGASA


-Panawagan ni Rep. Alvarez sa AFP kaugnay ng suporta kay PBBM pinaiimbestigahan ng DOJ


-Singapore, walang kinakampihan pero nababahala sa epekto ng tensyon sa South China Sea


-Programa para matiyak na mapapakinabangan ng mga Pilipino ang yamang-dagat ng WPS, inilunsad


-Senate rules para sa CHACHA, sinang-ayunan "in principle" ng mga miyembro ng komite


-Mga atletang Pinoy na nag-qualify, 13 na; papasok sa isang training camp sa France


-Olympic torch sa Pasay City, sinindihan


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03:00 They bribed the police officers.
03:03 So, the profiling will continue.
03:07 That's why, they were arrested.
03:10 This is an additional case against them.
03:14 The NCRPO will conduct a follow-up operation
03:17 to determine the identity of the other suspects arrested by the group.
03:21 For GMA Integrated News, I'm John Consulta.
03:25 Tune in for 24 Hours.
03:27 The complaint's plan to beat the two-day suspension of the PASADA
03:35 against the PUV Modernization was blocked.
03:37 On the other hand, the DOTR, Bigoang Piston, and Manibela
03:43 were able to paralyze transportation in different parts of the country.
03:47 Joseph Moro was able to stop it.
03:49 [speaking in Tagalog]
03:54 Only two rallies were held by the policing in Welcome Rotunda
03:58 where they protested against the consolidation of the traditional jeepneys.
04:04 The residents will lose their livelihoods if they don't consolidate by the April 30 deadline.
04:09 They were even arrested for bribing.
04:12 [speaking in Tagalog]
04:13 We will leave. We will leave.
04:15 We will leave. We will disperse.
04:18 So that we can leave.
04:22 This is a closure for us.
04:24 The jeepney collorum that participated in the rally was also found.
04:28 According to LTFRB, they also know the 37 jeepneys that participated.
04:33 Up to 12 of these are collorum, according to LTFRB.
04:37 Some are still in the franchise but they are about to be disbanded.
04:41 If they consolidate on April 30, they might be suspended for joining the rally.
04:47 Or if they don't consolidate, their franchise will be automatically disbanded.
04:53 This is the second day that the road was closed but some commuters in Metro Manila didn't feel it.
04:58 It's okay. There's no problem.
05:00 There's no more vehicles.
05:02 We will just disperse.
05:04 Transportation in Iloilo City is also normal.
05:08 The same is true for Talisay Negros Occidental.
05:11 Even though Roo'on's jeepney is still in good condition, he called for the extension of the April 30 deadline.
05:15 For the Transportation Department, the strike that paralyzed the transportation was a blow.
05:21 They were successful in creating traffic.
05:24 But we were able to prove to them that the government is ready to address the transport issues.
05:36 Yesterday, the protest on Commonwealth Avenue was in the way of traffic.
05:39 Even on the east avenue, which is in front of the LTFRB office and the Welcome Rotunda.
05:45 The DOTR is studying if the rally participants can be used as a place of complaint.
05:50 We saw the obstruction which created traffic.
05:54 They have the right to fight for their rights.
05:58 But I hope our traveling public won't be affected.
06:04 The group Manibela is going to face the complaint.
06:06 But in the middle of their complaint about the traffic, they said that it's still traffic no matter what they do.
06:11 Now, the government will not postpone the consolidation of the POV Modernization Program.
06:17 Colorum jeepneys will catch the LTO from May 1 after the April 30 deadline.
06:23 Our founding era, our declarehood.
06:27 For those who will buy modern jeepneys, DOTR will talk to manufacturers
06:33 who have a discount of 2 million pesos per unit.
06:36 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, 24 Hours.
06:40 The Batangas was hit by the country's largest drug catcher.
06:46 President Bongbong Marcos judged that he was caught on inspection for more than 13 billion pesos.
06:53 No one was injured or injured in the operation.
06:56 Denise Abante of GMA Regional TV reported for Southern Tagalog.
07:01 Almost 2 tons of the infamous shabu worth 13.3 billion pesos.
07:10 That's how many were caught in a checkpoint in Barangay Pinagkurosan, Alitagtag, Batangas yesterday.
07:17 Today, President Bongbong Marcos decided to inspect the country's sixth largest drug catcher.
07:26 Following the 11 billion pesos that were seized in Infanta Quezon in March 2022,
07:32 which resulted in the arrest of Hingdi Bababa, a suspect who was in a three-van vehicle.
07:39 It's up to you what you're doing. We will continue to catch you.
07:45 The Philippines is small. This is the approach that we are taking to the drug war.
07:50 We take apart, we make the syndicates go crazy.
07:55 Anyone we see who is involved in the drug trade,
08:03 anyone, even politicians, powerful politicians, police, or anyone,
08:10 we really investigate them.
08:14 The President also said that no one was injured or injured in the biggest shabu shipment.
08:19 This is the biggest shipment of shabu that we caught.
08:23 But not one person died.
08:27 No one died, no one was shot, no one was injured.
08:32 We just operated it slowly. That's the approach.
08:37 For me, that's the approach to the drug war.
08:41 The most important thing is to stop the shipment of...
08:48 This is also the first statement of Interior and Local Government Secretary Benjor Abalos yesterday,
08:54 where he said that the drug campaign can be successful
08:59 through the current program of the police and intelligence that does not need to use violence.
09:06 For me, what is important right now is to invent this right away.
09:10 To pass this through the right process and immediately destroy this.
09:15 Destroy this, burn it or whatever.
09:18 We just follow whatever is in the law.
09:21 The President said that he will ensure that the drugs that were shipped to Batangas did not come from the country.
09:27 They are now investigating where this will lead.
09:30 The President told the authorities...
09:33 There's no silver bullet to this.
09:36 We have to operate, we have to gather intelligence, we have to coordinate.
09:43 There's no other solution but to keep doing this.
09:46 If they keep coming in, it will be very difficult for drugs to enter the Philippines.
09:55 That is the situation that we are hoping to achieve.
09:58 Keep operating and keep gathering intelligence.
10:02 That's the key to bringing down the activities of the drug syndicate.
10:09 The police is still searching for illegal drugs before they bring them to the crime lab in Camp Krame for proper disposal.
10:19 According to the PNP, the marks of the drugs are different compared to the drugs that were in the bag.
10:27 The drug syndicate used a yacht to get these illegal drugs.
10:35 It is not impossible that this is part of a larger shipment of drugs.
10:41 One of the things we are looking at is that these illegal drugs that are coming to our country are not always intended for us.
10:50 What's happening is that the Philippines is just becoming a trans-shipment point.
10:56 Another suspect who was first to defend himself after the inquest proceedings is now the last suspect to know that he will be delivering illegal drugs.
11:06 Honestly, I was just trying to make money. That's it. It's a delivery, a pickup delivery.
11:12 For GMA Integrated News, Denise Abante, Katutok, 24 Hours.
11:20 If you're already feeling hot, get ready because the heat wave is still in May.
11:27 According to the forecast, the heat is already higher than expected in some places.
11:33 Maki Pulido, Katutok.
11:35 It's still April, but some places in the country have already seen the extreme temperature forecast of the forecast.
11:45 Yesterday, a 40-degree Celsius forecast in Etiaga, Isabela exceeded 39.7 degrees for Northern Luzon.
11:52 This is the highest maximum daytime temperature this year.
11:56 39.6 degrees in Camiling, Tarlac exceeded 39.4 degrees for Lowland, Luzon.
12:03 The hottest temperature in Metro Manila this year was also recorded.
12:09 36.9 degrees yesterday in Illa, Pasay City exceeded 36.8 degrees in the forecast.
12:15 The heat wave is still in May, so the weather may get hotter.
12:20 As early as April, we felt it.
12:23 So it's possible that the maximum daytime temperature is higher than 40 degrees.
12:32 According to the forecast, there's a 50-50 chance that the maximum daytime temperature will reach 42.2 degrees next month.
12:39 The forecast is being studied and they will give an update next week.
12:44 This is still the maximum daytime temperature, not the heat index or the feeling of heat that may be higher than the recorded temperature.
12:52 The heat index depends on the discomfort level of the person.
12:58 It means that it's different, but the maximum daytime temperature is what our instruments are measuring.
13:04 In this heat, health experts always advise to avoid sunbathing, drink plenty of water, and don't forget to take maintenance medicine.
13:14 In the old National High Schools in Pangasinan, children are allowed to continue face-to-face classes.
13:21 The schedule is from 6.30am to 10am and when the afternoon comes, modular learning will be implemented.
13:28 It's very difficult for teachers to follow up their monitoring of asynchronous learning.
13:35 So at that time, around 6.30am, this is also the time when the children are given modules.
13:43 At the same time, the children are also submitting their activities.
13:48 Mas Rur has no choice but to sell clothes from the carton he's pushing.
13:52 It's hot, my head hurts, and my eyes hurt because it's so hot.
13:58 It's hot, but it's hotter than wearing a jacket.
14:03 The sun is hotter.
14:07 He says that he's getting dizzy when he drinks more water.
14:11 He just needs to endure to support his parents.
14:16 I really don't want to sell.
14:18 Even if they say it's hot, I'll just clean it.
14:23 You don't have money, you don't earn.
14:27 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, 24 Hours.
14:31 The Philippine Coast Guard's ship will be joining the first time in the Bali Kataan Exercises this year.
14:41 America, Australia, and France will also be participating in the exclusive economic zone.
14:47 Chino Gaston is also participating.
14:49 From Puerto Princesa, Palawan, the Philippine Coast Guard's ship,
14:56 the US, Australia, and France will be participating in the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines
15:00 as part of the 2024 Bali Kataan Exercises.
15:03 The Philippine Coast Guard's ship will be joining the first time.
15:08 The AFP does not want to confirm if they will be passing through the EEZ
15:11 where the China Coast Guard is located,
15:14 like the Panganiban Reef where China is blocking the resupply ships to BRP Sierra Madre.
15:19 But the AFP said that the activity will reach the end of the Philippine EEZ in the Palawan area.
15:26 The reason why we do exercises is to demonstrate our combat readiness.
15:31 And it is also a demonstration of our comprehensive archipelagic defense concept.
15:38 You do exercises for that primary reason.
15:41 The Americans are excited about the Bali Kataan Exercises,
15:44 the F-22 Air Superiority Stealth Fighter Jets,
15:47 AC-130 aircraft, Apache Attack Helicopters, Black Hawks, and possibly F-35 Fighter Jets.
15:54 The Philippines will also be sending BRP Antonio Luna and other new military hardware.
15:59 I do not discount the possibility that this also sends a message to our adversaries,
16:06 to our friends, to our allies, and also to our like-minded partners.
16:11 The message actually, if you take it into totality, is the main goal of the exercise objectives,
16:20 which is to demonstrate the strength of the alliance and our willingness to defend our territory.
16:26 Not only is the Bali Kataan Exercises preparation on the sea,
16:31 the Philippine Army will also train with the Americans using medium-range capable missiles
16:36 that will be sent to the northern Luzon.
16:38 Part of the scenario would be the invasion and the aerial access.
16:43 So that is what we are looking at, that is why we are focusing on the LACNIV for the aerial defense.
16:48 For GMA Integrated News, Chino Gaston, for Tutok, 24 hours.
16:53 Even if it is colder than other places,
16:58 the people of Baguio City are already experiencing the coldness of the day.
17:03 According to the forecast, the heat is already affecting the people there.
17:10 Salima Refran, for Tutok.
17:12 That is why Baguio City is a summer capital,
17:18 because the people of Baguio City are already trying to cool down from the place where it is obviously hot.
17:26 The view is beautiful, so grab the opportunity.
17:28 But is it still cold here in Baguio?
17:32 It is still cold when the sun rises,
17:35 because the 17 to 18 degrees temperature is still there.
17:40 But don't expect it to be different,
17:43 because the highest temperature is now reaching 28 degrees Celsius this April.
17:49 And it is more frequent.
17:51 Our temperature is already high for many days.
17:55 This is the sun-heat of the Easter list that we are experiencing now,
17:58 our weather system, and of course the impact of the Il Nino.
18:02 It is also said that the heat is affecting the number of people in one place.
18:07 If there are many people who are gathering in one place, it is hotter.
18:12 That is also one of the reasons why it is getting hotter here in Baguio City.
18:17 Baguio City is ready for the number of tourists,
18:20 but the city hall is warning the scammers.
18:24 Do not immediately trust the conversations online.
18:28 You can check our, we have a complete directory of all legitimate accommodation establishments on our website.
18:35 That is Baguio Visita.
18:37 For GMA Integrated News, Salima Rafran,
18:40 The clock is ticking, 24 hours.
18:42 The four Filipino crew members who were on board the Iranian ship
18:49 were arrested on the same day according to the message of the Iranian embassy in the DFA.
18:55 Their situation, let's find out, in the testimony of Sandra Aguinaldo.
18:59 The Department of Foreign Affairs has accepted the release of the four Filipino crew members of the MSC Ares.
19:14 Last Saturday, the Iranian authorities arrested the ship and 25 of its crew members in the Strait of Hormuz
19:20 for alleged maritime violations and for the alleged involvement of the ship in the country of Israel.
19:26 What the Iranian embassy told us so far,
19:31 even to them, I will quote, "They will be released very soon."
19:36 All of them, not just the four Filipinos.
19:39 But let's see if this will be true and we will arrest them.
19:43 The four are in good condition and they were allowed to talk to their families.
19:48 Each of the four was given the opportunity to contact their families for one more hour.
19:59 They were talking to their families here.
20:03 So it means that they were not treated like prisoners or like hostages.
20:12 According to the wife of one of the Filipinos who asked to hide her identity,
20:16 she was able to talk to her family last night.
20:19 Did you call your husband? Did you talk to him?
20:23 Last night, he said they were okay. They were able to shoot, eat.
20:29 They were not hostages?
20:31 No, they were just migrants.
20:33 According to the Department of Migrant Workers or DMW,
20:36 the Filipinos are still on board of the MSC Ares and are now anchored in the port of Iran.
20:41 They've taken to their normal duties on board the ship as directed by their captain on the ship.
20:47 And they also have been told by Iranians who came on board that they will soon be released.
21:00 DMW also talked to the manning agency that deployed the four Filipinos.
21:06 The DMW and OWA, or Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, are now also affiliated with the Seafarers.
21:13 These people are paid in full and their families will be able to receive them in the Philippines,
21:17 aside from psychosocial counseling.
21:20 CACDAC also said that the Philippines is recommending the Strait of Hormuz,
21:26 where the incident happened, to the International Bargaining Forum, which declares it a high-risk area.
21:33 We don't have a recommendation like that because this is the second time this year, right?
21:37 St. Nicholas.
21:39 That's one reason, by the way, why we hope that the MSC Ares Seafarers will be released soon
21:46 because the St. Nicholas Seafarers, 18 of them Filipinos, were also safely released.
21:51 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.
21:59 The Meralco was able to carry out a rotational brownout due to the red alert in Luzon earlier.
22:03 But the service is back to normal during these hours.
22:06 The Visayas received a yellow alert due to the low customer reserve.
22:11 Mark Salazar was on the scene.
22:13 The heat index that exceeded 40 degrees Celsius should not have accompanied the brownout,
22:21 according to my interlocutors.
22:24 You just sit there and you're sweating.
22:27 When this brownout happened, it's already too hot.
22:30 How can you live if it's already hot like that?
22:33 It is tough.
22:36 However, due to the high consumption of electricity during this heat and other reasons,
22:41 31 power plants in Luzon and Visayas went out of service, so the supply shrank.
22:49 The unscheduled power plants are even bigger than the scheduled ones.
22:54 The ones that are not scheduled are more than 2,100 megawatts, versus the ones that are scheduled are 700 megawatts.
23:06 The transmission system is very big.
23:12 That's why the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, NGCP, declared a red alert in Luzon and a yellow alert in Visayas.
23:21 The red alert means that we can expect a rotational power interruption anywhere in Luzon and Visayas.
23:30 The supply is low compared to the demand of electricity in Luzon from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
23:37 And it was extended to 11 p.m. later.
23:41 The reserve of electricity in Visayas is low, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
23:47 According to NGCP, they implemented manual load dropping last 4 p.m.
23:54 or a temporary cut in the supply in some parts of Benguet, Ambagyo, Ilocos Sur, Nueva Ecija and Aurora.
24:03 We are called demand side management. That's why the use of electricity is high, like for the power plant.
24:11 We can do it either on the weekend, when our refrigerators are cleaned, or when we replace our bulbs with energy-saving bulbs.
24:22 Ms. Loretta has been saving on electricity for a long time.
24:26 Not because the supply is low, but because the bill is high.
24:30 We are here at the ground floor.
24:33 We only use the air-conditioned room at night.
24:37 The residents of Tagumpay Street in Tondo, Manila have been outside all day long
24:43 because they don't have any cooling appliances.
24:47 We don't have money to buy air-conditioning. It's hot.
24:50 We just use a pipe to cool down.
24:54 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, for 24 Hours.
25:00 The President asked if he will ask for compensation for the actions of Marshal Law during his father's time.
25:10 His answer is that it's a personal matter for his family, and his role as President is more important.
25:18 Other details on the arrest of Ivan Mayrina.
25:21 In front of President Bongbong Marcos of the Foreign Correspondence Association of the Philippines yesterday,
25:26 he was asked if he will ask for compensation for the actions of Marshal Law during his father's time.
25:32 Will you apologize as President of the Republic in behalf?
25:37 President of the Republic? No. That seems highly contrived.
25:44 Who is apologizing to whom now?
25:48 In response to the President, he seems to be separating being the President from being a member of the Marcos family.
25:53 I don't think it's a duty for a President to be involved. That is a personal matter for the Marcos family.
25:59 But you are a member of the Marcos family.
26:01 Definitely. But my role as President is more important right now than my role as a member of the Marcos family.
26:08 So I take that as my first priority.
26:12 In the eyes of the former Bayan Muna representative, activist and victim of human rights violations, Saturo Campo,
26:18 President Bongbong Marcos cannot separate his role as President and as the son of the former President.
26:24 He went to the presidency.
26:26 The more compelling reason as one of the factors to establish his good standing with the people,
26:38 is to go back and apologize for what his father did.
26:48 Part of the Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act is the creation of the Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission.
26:55 The commission established a museum to preserve the memories and respect of the victims of violence in the past years of martial law.
27:05 Under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the mandate and the foundation of the commission continues.
27:11 If we look at it, is it an apology? Are these the activities that show that they are sorry?
27:17 It's possible. But it's different when you hear, "Sorry for what my father, grandfather, or our family did."
27:29 There are many victims who came to us. We just need to feel the state that we were hurt.
27:37 Recognition by itself is a form of balm for the conscience. It's also a form of reparation. And words do matter.
27:49 For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Meirene, for 24 Hours.
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