Dubai, binaha;

  • 5 months ago
Dubai, binaha;

18 patay naman sa Oman dahil din matinding pagbaha;

bilang ng mga barkong dumadaan sa Panama Canal, inaasahang tataas pa;

Isang Colombian shaman, naghahain muli ng Ayahuasca matapos ang dalawang taon na pagkakabilanggo
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00:00 Meanwhile, 18 people were killed in Oman due to heavy rain.
00:04 And as many ships are passing through Panama Canal,
00:07 more will be added.
00:08 Joyce Salamatin is in the center of the news.
00:12 18 people were killed in Oman due to the continuous rain in the Persian Gulf.
00:20 Many streets, houses, and shopping centers in Dubai were also flooded.
00:25 Studies in the United Arab Emirates are also closed.
00:30 The Dubai Airport operation was affected,
00:32 where it was suspended for 25 minutes
00:37 and more than 50 flights were canceled.
00:40 Authorities urged residents to stay in their homes
00:45 and avoid flooded areas.
00:48 The Emirati and Omani governments have already warned
00:52 that climate change could lead to more frequent floods.
00:57 More ships are passing through Panama Canal.
01:02 According to the authorities,
01:04 this is also due to the improvement of water levels in the areas
01:09 that supply water to the said canal.
01:12 In addition, authorities say
01:14 that the improvement of water levels
01:16 will also help in preventing floods in the said area.
01:21 Two years after being caught in Mexico,
01:25 Colombian healer Claudino Perez was bitten by ayahuasca
01:30 that was previously consumed by indigenous people in the Amazon region.
01:34 Ayahuasca is believed to contain dametraltriptamine or DMT,
01:40 a natural psychoactive compound banned in Mexico,
01:44 the United States, Canada, and several countries in Europe.
01:48 In 2022, authorities caught Perez in Mexico
01:53 after he was caught with bottles of ayahuasca in his luggage.
01:58 Ayahuasca is also used as a traditional medicine
02:02 that can cure some ailments.
02:06 Joyce Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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