Labing-siyam na nakaparadang sasakyan sa parking area sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 sa Pasay, nasunog! Ang isa sa tinitingnang anggulo, grass fire dahil sa init ng panahon?!
Samantala, 26-anyos na guro mula Rizal, namatay dahil sa heat stroke!
Ano-ano nga ba ang dapat tandaan para makaiwas sa panganib na dulot ng tag-init? Panoorin ang video.
Sa mga gustong tumulong sa pamilya ni Dhan Paul, maaaring magdeposito sa:
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLAND (BPI)
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 6126491741
ACCOUNT NAME: PRINCESS DIOANNE MAYOR COLLADO
Samantala, 26-anyos na guro mula Rizal, namatay dahil sa heat stroke!
Ano-ano nga ba ang dapat tandaan para makaiwas sa panganib na dulot ng tag-init? Panoorin ang video.
Sa mga gustong tumulong sa pamilya ni Dhan Paul, maaaring magdeposito sa:
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLAND (BPI)
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 6126491741
ACCOUNT NAME: PRINCESS DIOANNE MAYOR COLLADO
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00:00In different parts of the Philippines,
00:06it is literally getting hotter.
00:12In the past few days,
00:14the number of cases of grass fire has been increasing,
00:18especially in Zon,
00:23Visayas,
00:24and even Mindanao.
00:27Also big news this Sunday,
00:30the burning of 11 parked vehicles
00:35in the parking area of Naia Terminal 3 in Pasay,
00:39where one of the vehicles is being watched by the police.
00:42Grass fire.
00:44Terminal 3, Hopit Parking.
00:48But is the cause of the fire really grass fire?
00:56This is a serious matter.
00:58More than 100 citizens in our country
01:02were declared under the State of Calamity.
01:07The extreme heat is deadly.
01:11This morning,
01:12the first thing we noticed was the burning fire in the parking lot of Naia.
01:21No one was injured in the incident,
01:23but 11 vehicles were engulfed by the fire.
01:29We are still looking at many factors
01:31subject to the investigation.
01:33The hot weather has a contribution.
01:36The fire started in one of the vehicles,
01:38and because of the high grass,
01:40it spread and affected other vehicles.
01:44When these vehicles were left in the heat,
01:47the heat accumulating inside tripled.
01:51If there is any flammable material left inside,
01:55enough time of exposure to that constant heat
01:59would be enough to ignite.
02:01Flammable items such as lighters, alcohol, alcohol gel,
02:07and perfumes should not be left inside the vehicle.
02:09The parking lot leader promised to cover the insurance of the burned vehicles.
02:15If they have a misunderstanding,
02:18maybe that's the time that Mia will step in.
02:22It's extremely hot today.
02:25I can't do it.
02:26Look at this, it's so hot.
02:28We drink cold water to reduce the heat.
02:31The heat index recorded in different places in the Philippines is red.
02:37The majority of places in our country are in the danger category,
02:41which means that the heat index is 42 up to 51 degrees Celsius.
02:48In Santa Catalina, in Negros Oriental,
02:5145 people died in a street dance because of the heat.
02:59Many schools canceled face-to-face classes.
03:03Especially in the middle of the day,
03:05heat stroke can be fatal.
03:08If you have pain, you may have cramps,
03:10but you get fatigued and you sweat because it's too hot.
03:15Those are the symptoms.
03:16Heat stroke is the most dangerous.
03:18If you don't know, you may lose consciousness in that situation.
03:21Our body can't cool itself.
03:24We sweat when it evaporates or dries.
03:27It becomes a barrier for our body to cool down.
03:31When the environment is hot, we don't cool down easily.
03:35That's why our body overheats.
03:38Something happened to the 26-year-old teacher from Marikina, Dan Paul.
03:44In this picture, you can see how hard the doctor is trying to revive Teacher Dan Paul.
03:50But in the end, the cause of his death was an acute myocardial infarction or heart attack
03:59because he had a heat stroke.
04:01My bones were pricked in his head.
04:03He became unconscious.
04:05It was really hot that day.
04:07He always reminds us,
04:10he always says,
04:12Brother, it's hot, don't go out.
04:14Until now, I can't even look at him.
04:18He always reminds us, but he doesn't remind himself.
04:23It was past 4 p.m. on this Monday.
04:26Teacher Dan Paul's condition worsened.
04:29He even messaged their GC or group chat.
04:34I was the first one to send a message.
04:36I saw him typing.
04:38He said he needed help.
04:41Teacher Dan Paul was alone on his way home from school to their house in San Mateo, Rizal.
04:48His whole family was in Cavite at his brother's house.
04:53When they read his chat, his family immediately went home.
04:57He was sitting and he used his bag.
05:01He was forced to survive because he got wet.
05:05He put his clothes on his head.
05:08His nose was swollen.
05:10They saw him blushing.
05:12He didn't feel anything because he was active in physical activities.
05:16He exercised.
05:17He is the breadwinner of their family.
05:22That's why he is the kindest.
05:25One day before he was hit-stroke,
05:27they even celebrated the birthday of their nephew, Dan Russell.
05:34He forced me to go home to Cavite so that I can celebrate.
05:44Because it's my birthday.
05:48I just want to tell them,
05:50It's my birthday.
05:52I just want to tell them that we are complete.
05:57After we ate at Cavite,
06:00he didn't let us go home because he had to go to school the next day.
06:03No matter what we did, he wouldn't let us go.
06:06I don't want my students to be abstinent.
06:10He is a happy teacher.
06:11When he breaks time, he puts the kids in a good mood.
06:14He taught us a lot.
06:16He taught us a lot about our lives.
06:21According to the Department of Health,
06:23they were able to identify 34 cases of heat-related illness in the country.
06:29Six people have died.
06:31The first solution for our heat-related illnesses,
06:34is to keep the patient away from a hot place.
06:37We use wet cotton pads.
06:40We wipe the body to reduce the heat.
06:44While we are doing the first aid,
06:46it is important that the patient arrives.
06:48From 10 am to 4 pm,
06:52that is the time of day when the sun is the highest.
06:56During that time, we should avoid heavy physical activity.
06:59As workers, we should rest, not work.
07:04We should bring clean water.
07:08On average, we should drink 7 to 8 glasses of water per day.
07:13Even if the situation is really deadly,
07:16they will still follow the rules.
07:18Their families will be safe.
07:20A part of the government's policy is to stay at home,
07:25to have a salary,
07:26and not to violate the No Work No Pay policy.
07:28If we look at the historical data of the Heat Index,
07:31it is more emphasized now
07:33because of the many factors driven by climate change.
07:38Warming is really evident,
07:40not just in our country,
07:41but also, of course, in other parts of the world.
07:44One of our main contributions is what we call greenhouse gases.
07:48The smoke, cars, factories,
07:52it goes to the atmosphere.
07:53It warms the Earth.
07:55What we are calling for is to finish this by May,
07:59and by the next school year, finish it by April,
08:03so that we can start again by June.
08:05Because it is too hot,
08:06our teachers can't take it anymore.
08:09Meanwhile, Sir Dan Paul's children
08:12are now locked up in their house in Marikina.
08:15We decided with Sir's family
08:18to make a ball
08:20so that the letters that his students will make,
08:24even if Sir leaves,
08:26there will still be a message for him.
08:33We are family bonding.
08:34That's what he really wants.
08:36We are always watching each other.
08:38His mouth is always open.
08:40Jessica Soho, Jessica Soho, KMJS, like that.
08:43I expected that the day would come
08:47when Sir would really join KMJS
08:49as a teacher.
08:51But not like this.
08:54Not like this.
08:56I love him so much.
09:00I am so proud of him.
09:07Let's all be careful this day.
09:10Stay hydrated.
09:12Drink plenty of water
09:14so that there is a counter to the deadly heat.
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