24 Oras Weekend Part 1- Metro Manila pinakamainit sa loob ng 100 taon; Grade 11 student binugbog; 2nd Chinese warship sa Balikatan; atbp.

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00:00🎵
00:15Good afternoon!
00:17Record-breaking!
00:18The recorded temperature in Iapasay City yesterday
00:21reached 38.8 degrees Celsius.
00:24That's the highest temperature in Metro Manila
00:27in more than 100 years.
00:29According to the United Nations,
00:31in just one year,
00:32it's not global warming anymore,
00:33but global boiling
00:35or boiling climate in the world
00:37is what we are experiencing.
00:39Katrina Sun is live.
00:44It's too hot.
00:45My back hurts.
00:46It's hard to move.
00:47It's not comfortable.
00:49For many Filipinos,
00:51the heat is not a joke anymore.
00:53Even if there's water and air to breathe,
00:56it's not enough.
00:57According to the rider, Jorald,
00:59I used to travel every afternoon.
01:01Now, I can't do it anymore.
01:03That's why Denmark's construction workers
01:06are working hard to withstand the heat.
01:09We put tordabos
01:11to withstand the heat of the weather.
01:13We drink water from time to time.
01:17It's already past 2 p.m.
01:19but the sun is still shining
01:21and it's still very hot.
01:23That's why it's hard for our countrymen
01:26who are on the streets at this time.
01:29Yesterday,
01:30the temperature in Iapasay
01:33exceeded 38.8 degrees Celsius.
01:35According to the data,
01:37this is the highest temperature in Metro Manila
01:40in the past century.
01:42The previous highest temperature
01:44is 38.6 degrees Celsius
01:46that was recorded in Port Area, Manila
01:49on May 17, 1915.
01:51This is also the highest temperature
01:53in Metro Manila for the month of April
01:55where the last highest temperature
01:57was recorded in Port Area in 1915
02:00which is 38 degrees Celsius.
02:02For the month of April,
02:0438 degrees Celsius is the highest temperature
02:07in Pagasas Science Garden in Quezon City
02:09that was recorded in 1998.
02:12It exceeded that yesterday and today
02:14and reached 38.2 degrees
02:17which is the newest highest temperature
02:20for Science Garden in the month of April.
02:22Another topic is the heat index
02:25which depends on the air temperature
02:28and humidity.
02:30In Metro Manila,
02:31it's 45 degrees Celsius in Ia
02:33and 42 degrees Celsius in Science Garden.
02:35Both are at the danger level.
02:38The heat index is at the danger level
02:40in 44 places that are monitored by Pagasa.
02:44The highest in Apari, Cagayan
02:46is 48 degrees Celsius.
02:49Next is Virac, Catanduanes
02:51which is 47 degrees Celsius.
02:53In other places,
02:55there are still record highs
02:58until the second week of May.
03:00If it's this hot,
03:02experts advise not to leave the house
03:05if it's not necessary.
03:06Always drink water to stay hydrated.
03:11Up to 35 degrees,
03:14the body can still cope up
03:17and adapt through its own mechanism.
03:21We sweat to try to bring down
03:25that core temperature.
03:27But if it's higher,
03:29the body will be overwhelmed
03:32to regulate its own temperature.
03:36If you experience dizziness,
03:38dizziness,
03:40dizziness or imbalance,
03:42see a doctor immediately.
03:44Since last year,
03:46the United Nations has been warning
03:48about the hot climate.
03:51The era of global warming has ended.
03:54The era of global boiling has arrived.
03:57According to Greenpeace,
03:59countries are experiencing
04:01more heat than ever before.
04:03Global boiling is to emphasize the urgency
04:07and scale and severity of what's happening now.
04:12Since the 1980s,
04:14we know that the world's temperature is rising.
04:17Many scientists have proven this.
04:22That's why the UN is asking
04:24for countries to take action.
04:26The UN also gave the role
04:28of the top 20 countries in the world
04:30and fossil fuel companies
04:32in global emissions.
04:34Trees and plants are also a big help.
04:37In the concrete jungle of Metro Manila,
04:40there are still green spaces
04:42for fresher air.
04:44In Manila,
04:45there is Arroceros Forest Park
04:47which is considered the last lung of the city.
04:50There is also ASEAN Gardens in Intramuros.
04:53UP Diliman has an academic oval
04:55in Quezon City.
04:57What we can do more is to help
04:59put more greenery on our streets.
05:01Yes, it still has concrete,
05:03but there is shade that can block out the heat.
05:06For Jimmy Integrated News,
05:08Katrina Son.
05:09Tune in, 24 hours.
05:14Due to the intense heat
05:15and the ongoing lockdown until May 1,
05:18Deped has suspended face-to-face classes
05:20in all public schools tomorrow and on Tuesday.
05:24Asynchronous classes or distance learning
05:26will be implemented first.
05:28You will not only enter the school
05:30with teaching and non-teaching personnel,
05:32but you can also participate in activities
05:34organized by regional and school division offices
05:36such as the Regional Athletics Meet.
05:39Private schools will not be affected
05:41so it is up to them to cancel
05:43face-to-face classes.
05:47In the middle of the heat,
05:49ice fell on Carmen, Cotabato.
05:57In Barangay Aroman,
05:58a sack of corn grew
06:00with heavy rain yesterday.
06:02In Barangay Kimudtungan,
06:04a sack of ice grew
06:06and there is a bigger one.
06:09In Bontoc Mountain Province,
06:10heavy rain yesterday
06:12was accompanied by wind and hail.
06:18In Dagupan City,
06:19a student was locked up
06:21by his schoolmates.
06:23Reporting live from Jimmy Regional TV,
06:26One North, Central Luzon.
06:30While walking,
06:32a student was suddenly stabbed
06:34and kicked in Dagupan City.
06:37According to a parent of a grade 11 student,
06:39the child was sent home
06:41with the help of five students.
06:43My son said
06:45that he doesn't know those students.
06:48I think they are in grade 7 or grade 8.
06:54For now,
06:55the child's condition is fine
06:57and the wounds on his face and back are healed.
07:00The incident happened
07:02in front of the school
07:03that refused to allow an on-cam interview.
07:06But they are talking to the students
07:08and their parents.
07:10DepEd Region 1 will also investigate the incident.
07:13For GMA Regional TV,
07:15One North, Central Luzon
07:16and GMA Integrated News,
07:18John Punsoy,
07:19for 24 Hours.
07:23Another Chinese warship
07:25showed up and followed the Philippine ships
07:27America and France
07:28while doing exercises in the West Philippine Sea.
07:31And it was discovered that
07:33Ian...
07:36Ian?
07:37Yes, Ivan.
07:38It seems that a Chinese warship
07:40is not following the exercises
07:42in the West Philippine Sea
07:45because until now,
07:47we are being followed
07:49by a Chinese warship.
07:55On the second day in the West Philippine Sea,
07:57the allies of the Navy
07:59were still able to watch
08:00a warship of the People's Liberation Army Navy of China.
08:03Yesterday until last night,
08:05Animoy, an invited participant
08:07of the multilateral maritime exercise
08:09that followed the Philippine ships,
08:11America and France,
08:13the surveillance vessel of China
08:15that has a bow number 793.
08:17Earlier,
08:18a frigate that has a bow number 570
08:21showed up
08:22and followed
08:23at a distance of 9 nautical miles
08:25from our Navy vessel.
08:27This is not a coincidence
08:28that the ships of the Philippines and France
08:31are still practicing.
08:33Earlier, we monitored them
08:34at a distance of 6 to 9 nautical miles.
08:37Their presence is far from our exercise area.
08:40This January,
08:42this Wangshan Frigate
08:44and a destroyer
08:45of the two Chinese warships
08:47that followed
08:48the 2nd Joint Maritime Patrol
08:50of the Philippine and US Navy
08:51near the northern coast of Palawan.
08:54At a distance,
08:55the ships of America
08:56are preparing for the search and rescue exercise.
09:00In the ocean of the West Philippine Sea,
09:02there are ships of fishermen
09:04that can be seen on the radar of our ship.
09:06I am not sure
09:07if one of their monitors
09:09is a Chinese militia vessel.
09:11At the start of the exercise,
09:14the Philippine Navy monitored
09:16the 110 militia vessels of China
09:18in the West Philippine Sea
09:19away from their weekly average
09:21of 30 to 60 vessels.
09:23By the afternoon,
09:25the French Frigate was no longer part of the exercise
09:27because one of its soldiers
09:29had a medical emergency.
09:31The Chinese Frigate was also no longer visible.
09:33Meanwhile,
09:34while the search and rescue exercise
09:36was being started
09:37between the Philippines and America,
09:39a surveillance warship of China
09:41again disappeared
09:42at a distance of 7 nautical miles.
09:45Sometimes, they disappeared.
09:47Sometimes, they appeared.
09:49Sometimes, they disappeared.
09:51It is important to monitor
09:53their presence
09:55and to monitor their movements
09:57in the higher headquarters.
10:02Ivan, according to some officials
10:04of the BRP Davao del Sur,
10:06it is almost customary
10:08and it is not new
10:10for the Chinese warships
10:12to disappear.
10:14That is why they are still
10:16conducting the exercise
10:18even though the Chinese warships
10:20are still there.
10:21Back to you, Ivan.
10:22Thank you, Ian Cruz.
10:46For more UN videos visit www.un.org

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