Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong Martes, MAY 21, 2024
- Flood control projects at pumping stations, inayos ng MMDA bilang paghahanda sa tag-ulan / Clearing operations, isinagawa sa Pasay bago ang tag-ulan / MMDA at mga LGU, magpupulong tungkol sa mga drainage system na 'di na raw kinakaya ang lumalaking volume ng ulan
- Cardinal Tagle, itinalaga ni Pope Francis bilang kaniyang special envoy sa 10th National Eucharistic Congress
- Ilang Pilipinong mangingisda, masama ang loob sa utos ng China na hulihin ang mga ilegal na papasok sa South China Sea / NTF-WPS: walang karapatan ang china na pigilan ang mga Pilipino sa loob ng EEZ ng Pilipinas / Pagdinig ng kamara tungkol sa umano'y "gentleman's agreement," hindi dinaluhan ng mga opisyal ng administrasyong Duterte
- Alagang baboy, hinataw ang ulo at ninakaw ang dalawang pata
- Bumaba ang halaga ng piso kontra-dolyar.
- May paggalaw sa presyo ng ilang produktong petrolyo ngayong araw
- Paniniket sa mga gumagamit ng e-trike, e-bike, at mga katulad na sasakyan sa national roads, iniurong sa susunod na Linggo
- 4, sugatan sa sunog sa bahagi ng Regalado highway; nasa 20 tindahan, natupok
- Nakaambang tuition hike sa ilang eskwelahan, pinangangambahan ng mga magulang / CHED VI: 36 na pribadong kolehiyo at unibersidad, nagsumite ng application para magtaas ng tuition
- Presyo ng pulang sibuyas sa Blumentritt market, nasa P80-P100 kada kilo / Puting sibuyas, tumaas ang presyo / Dept. of Agriculture, in-extend hanggang Hulyo ang ban sa pag-aangkat ng sibuyas / Ilang gulay, tumaas din ang presyo dahil sa matinding init
- "Electric salt" spoon, layong bawasan ang sodium intake ng mga tao
- 53 candidates, maglalaban sa coronation night ng Miss Universe Philippines 2024 bukas / Miss Universe PH 2024 coronation night, mapapanood sa delayed telecast sa GMA Network sa May 26
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
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- Flood control projects at pumping stations, inayos ng MMDA bilang paghahanda sa tag-ulan / Clearing operations, isinagawa sa Pasay bago ang tag-ulan / MMDA at mga LGU, magpupulong tungkol sa mga drainage system na 'di na raw kinakaya ang lumalaking volume ng ulan
- Cardinal Tagle, itinalaga ni Pope Francis bilang kaniyang special envoy sa 10th National Eucharistic Congress
- Ilang Pilipinong mangingisda, masama ang loob sa utos ng China na hulihin ang mga ilegal na papasok sa South China Sea / NTF-WPS: walang karapatan ang china na pigilan ang mga Pilipino sa loob ng EEZ ng Pilipinas / Pagdinig ng kamara tungkol sa umano'y "gentleman's agreement," hindi dinaluhan ng mga opisyal ng administrasyong Duterte
- Alagang baboy, hinataw ang ulo at ninakaw ang dalawang pata
- Bumaba ang halaga ng piso kontra-dolyar.
- May paggalaw sa presyo ng ilang produktong petrolyo ngayong araw
- Paniniket sa mga gumagamit ng e-trike, e-bike, at mga katulad na sasakyan sa national roads, iniurong sa susunod na Linggo
- 4, sugatan sa sunog sa bahagi ng Regalado highway; nasa 20 tindahan, natupok
- Nakaambang tuition hike sa ilang eskwelahan, pinangangambahan ng mga magulang / CHED VI: 36 na pribadong kolehiyo at unibersidad, nagsumite ng application para magtaas ng tuition
- Presyo ng pulang sibuyas sa Blumentritt market, nasa P80-P100 kada kilo / Puting sibuyas, tumaas ang presyo / Dept. of Agriculture, in-extend hanggang Hulyo ang ban sa pag-aangkat ng sibuyas / Ilang gulay, tumaas din ang presyo dahil sa matinding init
- "Electric salt" spoon, layong bawasan ang sodium intake ng mga tao
- 53 candidates, maglalaban sa coronation night ng Miss Universe Philippines 2024 bukas / Miss Universe PH 2024 coronation night, mapapanood sa delayed telecast sa GMA Network sa May 26
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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00:00Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:19The MMDA and local governments will hold a meeting tomorrow on the drainage system that can no longer handle the increasing volume of rain.
00:28Here are the first news, Rafi Tima.
00:35Hey, don't block the road.
00:37A concerned driver saw a boy who was blocking the drainage of a road in Quezon City.
00:43What do you want to happen? Do you want the pool to close here?
00:46You're a good boy, don't block the road.
00:48He arrived at the MMDA, who is in charge of this issue.
00:52There are more than 80 places in Metro Manila that are subject to flooding.
00:56Most of them are low-lying areas that jump into the water from higher places.
01:01Unfortunately, the drainage system here is small.
01:07It can no longer accommodate the volume of water.
01:11Secondly, it will be swept away by garbage.
01:16This year, 61 flood control projects are expected to be completed, including the upgrade of several pumping stations.
01:23They also placed 163 trash traps in various estuaries in Metro Manila.
01:28But 20 more will be added before the rain enters.
01:31After the installation of these trash traps, we only get around 10,000 cubic meters of garbage annually.
01:41The jump in garbage collected in the waterways is substantial.
01:46In Pasay, the citywide clearing operation was started as a preparation for the rain.
01:51Residents were also asked to throw their garbage properly.
01:56Our preparation in Alaninha is continuous.
02:00We have a cleaning of all estuaries and drainages.
02:06We do this every Saturday.
02:09The MMDA and local governments will also help.
02:13They will discuss the drainage system, which can no longer accommodate the increasing volume of rain due to climate change.
02:20The canals that will be built will still be able to accommodate the water that will fall 30 years from now.
02:33With this consideration, the pattern of increasing the volume of water that falls here in Metro Manila.
02:40This is the first news. Rafi Tima for GMA Integrated News.
02:45Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle as his Special Envoy to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in America.
02:54Cardinal Tagle, a Filipino archbishop, serves as Profect of the Dicastery for Evangelization of the Vatican.
03:02Pope Francis will send him to the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in America to lead the Closing Mass.
03:09It will be held in Indianapolis from July 17 to 21.
03:16Despite China's orders to arrest unillateral trespassers in the South China Sea,
03:21a group of fishermen will continue to fish in the West Philippine Sea.
03:25In Zambales, Joseph Moro has the first news.
03:33After the prohibition of the Scarborough Shoals, some fishermen from Mariveles, Bataan are now fishing in Recto Bank.
03:39They are accompanied by some fishermen from Vietnam and China.
03:43It's far from the coast of China, but there's nothing we can do about it.
03:48They're still fishing there.
03:52You're just fishing?
03:54Yes, we're just fishing. No matter what happens, we'll fight.
03:57In addition, they are accompanied by the Directorate of the Chinese Coast Guard.
04:02We are our own people. We don't want them to leave.
04:06China's order is to arrest unillateral trespassers in the South China Sea from June 15
04:12up to two months of imprisonment without trial by a group of fishermen in Zambales.
04:18They shouldn't do that.
04:21We know the law.
04:24As long as we know that we are not being violated, we will continue to fish there.
04:32In spite of this, according to the government, the Filipino fishermen should not be afraid.
04:38You should not be affected.
04:41They have no right to stop you from fishing in our exclusive economic zone.
04:47You should continue fishing in the West Philippine Sea.
04:51The law and the government are behind you.
04:57The Chinese Coast Guard has no right to arrest or stop you.
05:02According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, there is nothing to worry about the unlawful trespassers in the area.
05:07The hearing of the Omnigentleman's Agreement of the previous administration in the government of China started in the chamber.
05:14Former officials of the Duterte administration did not go there.
05:17That's why some congressmen were dismissed.
05:20It seems that the officials of the previous administration are avoiding us.
05:26Because almost no one went to them.
05:28So I'm wondering what they should avoid.
05:33The committee was informed that the former Executive Secretary Salvador Midaldea was on his way.
05:39While the former Defense Secretary Delphine Lorenzana and the former National Security Advisor Hermogenes Esperon did not say anything.
05:46We are still getting their statement.
05:49In the hearing, DOJ Senior State Council Atty. Fretty Ganchon said that it is important to know what the officials mentioned.
05:58The Gentleman's Agreement can exist in international law.
06:01It's called an oral treaty.
06:04It's usually in the form of an oral treaty.
06:07And oral treaties are allowed under international law.
06:10But whether or not it is legal would depend on its contents, Mr. Chair.
06:14So that's why we need to know the actual contents of this agreement.
06:18But she insisted that if there is an agreement, the visa will be cancelled because it was cancelled by the President.
06:24The former President Duterte was also requested to be invited.
06:28But the committee will not do it yet.
06:31This is the first news. Joseph Morong for GMA Integrated News.
06:37In Veracatanduanes, a pig was found dead and its two legs were missing.
06:42According to the owner, he saw the pig's blood in the cage.
06:47He said that it was tied to its head.
06:49The pig was then killed and sold.
06:52The owner is expected to arrange who will be the one to cut the pigs' legs.
06:59The price of pesos has fallen against the dollar.
07:06It closed at P57.09 per dollar yesterday.
07:11That's lower than P57.62 last week.
07:17This is the lowest price of pesos since November 10, 2022.
07:23The MMDA ordered that the motorists who use e-trike, e-bike, kuliglig and other vehicles on the national roads in Metro Manila should be arrested next week.
07:36This will add time for the drivers to fulfill their requirements.
07:40Even if they are not arrested, the MMDA will continue to remind the drivers.
07:46The fine for the last violator is P2,500.
07:51If the driver does not have a license or the vehicle is not registered,
07:55he will be fined and the vehicle will be impounded.
08:07Four cars were burned in Kent City early this morning.
08:11Many stores were also affected.
08:13Here is the first news live from James Agustin.
08:18James!
08:22From the 20 commercial stalls that were burned in this part of Regalado Highway,
08:28it is known that more than 30 minutes were burned.
08:31Four people were injured.
08:33People were injured in different parts of the body.
08:39The fire started from a kitchen in this part of Regalado Highway in Quezon City at 2 a.m.
08:46People were asking for help from the commercial stalls nearby.
08:49A few minutes later, they saw two employees running outside when they were injured in the body.
08:55They were rushed to the hospital.
08:58Suddenly, the fire got bigger and it spread to the kitchen.
09:01A female employee was also brought to the hospital after she was injured.
09:07The fire spread quickly to the adjacent commercial stalls.
09:11The second alarm was raised by the Bureau of Fire Protection.
09:14Two firetrucks were needed to respond to the fire.
09:17While we were waiting, a fire broke out.
09:19The fire was still small.
09:21It didn't spread and it suddenly got bigger.
09:23There was no water.
09:25No one could get water.
09:26The fire lasted for 30 minutes.
09:28The fire was not extinguished in the 20 commercial stalls.
09:31Seven people were injured while others were taken to the restroom.
09:35Four people were injured,
09:37including the female employee of the store where the fire started.
09:41I think someone changed the gas of the stove.
09:45That's it.
09:47Suddenly, the stove caught fire.
09:51Jeffrey was only saved by a few clothes.
09:54He was not able to get his salary from the canteen.
09:57When I saw that the fire was getting bigger, I ran to my store and got my savings.
10:02When I went outside, the fire was getting bigger.
10:04We ran to the back of the store.
10:07The BFP is still investigating the cause of the fire and the whole significance of the incident.
10:11The commercial stalls have only been in place for five years.
10:14Those affected do not know how they will start again.
10:19It hurts a lot.
10:21That's where we get our livelihood.
10:24That's where we get our livelihood.
10:27We used to be vendors.
10:29Mayor Belmonte helped us to get our own place.
10:34That's how it happened.
10:36We have nothing to do.
10:37Back to zero.
10:38We're looking for another source of income.
10:40If not, we'll go back to work.
10:46Meanwhile, this is the size of the canteen where the fire started in the adjacent commercial stalls.
10:52Actually, this is like a compound.
10:54According to the vendors, there are 40 stalls here but only 20 are occupied.
11:00It's sad to see that the vendors only discovered what happened this morning.
11:05They have nothing to save from the items left here because the adjacent commercial stalls are really damaged.
11:12That's the first news.
11:14From Quezon City, I'm James Agustin for Join Me Integrated News.
11:1936 private colleges and universities in Iloilo City submitted applications to CHED Region 6 for increasing tuition.
11:28Live from Iloilo City.
11:30This is Zen Kilantang Sasa for JMA Regional TV 1, Western Visayas.
11:35Zen, good morning.
11:40Good morning, Mariza.
11:41Some parents are worried because of the petition or the tuition fee increase for 36 private universities and colleges in the city.
11:53The son of a jeepney driver, Roger Bacolod, stopped studying in a private college last school year to work.
12:05When he found out that there are plans to increase tuition in the school year 2024 to 2025,
12:11he decided to leave it because his son will have a hard time studying.
12:16It's hard for me because I love farming.
12:21We were forced to leave because of the BISB.
12:26Bernabe Villanesa, who also has a son who is studying in a private college, is worried that many students will stop studying.
12:35If the tuition is increased, it will be a burden for the students if they can't afford it.
12:46According to the Commission on Higher Education 6, 36 private colleges and universities submitted applications to CHED Region 6 for increasing tuition.
12:56They also submitted the necessary documents.
13:00According to CHED Regional Director Raul Alvarez Jr., their reference is 6.9 percent for the tuition increase in the next school year.
13:16The reference is 6.9 percent.
13:28The 70 percent increase should go to the teachers' salary, 20 percent to the facilities, and 10 percent depends on the school administration where they will apply.
13:39According to the teacher of a university, Danny Tan, it will be a big help to their expenses if their salary increases.
13:46Of course, so that I have extra finances to pay for my family.
13:52And of course, to pay for my bills, so that I can travel.
13:56Mariz, CHED assured that they will balance the salaries of parents and teachers in their validation of the tuition hike petition.
14:11Thank you very much.
14:13Zen Kilantang Sasan on GMA Regional TV, One Western, Visayas.
14:18Good morning.
14:19This morning, the prices of vegetables in the market and live from Manila.
14:23First, we have EJ Gomez.
14:26EJ.
14:32Sister Susan, there is an increase in the prices of some vegetables here in Blumentritt, Manila.
14:38Meanwhile, the prices remain the same since last month, just like the price of onions.
14:45Supply is more than enough, according to the government.
14:53The price of red onions here in Blumentritt Market is around Php 80 to Php 100 per kilo.
15:00The price is almost non-existent because the supply is stable.
15:04The price is not as high as last year.
15:09The supply is not as low as last year.
15:14Now, it is more than enough.
15:16But the price of white onions is around Php 80 to Php 60.
15:20Just recently, the Agriculture Department extended until July,
15:24that the ban on the import of onions should be until May, because the supply is enough.
15:30It is proven that according to the Agriculture Department,
15:33the supply of cold storage facilities in the onion producing areas in the country remains full.
15:38The price of broccoli, cabbage, carrots, and garlic did not change.
15:42The price of some vegetables, especially those from high places like Baguio, increased.
15:48Most of our vegetables are from Baguio.
15:51Maybe it is difficult for them to plant.
15:54It is not normal to experience the heat, that's why the prices of vegetables are high.
15:58It is different when you come to Manila, the prices are high.
16:02Darnell, the owner of a street vendor, felt that.
16:06The price of eggplant and bitter melon increased.
16:09At this price, I am budgeting the money, of course.
16:18Because if it is like this, you don't know.
16:23Sometimes, it is not enough.
16:25Even for gas, the prices are high.
16:34Some are choosing to increase the prices of vegetables.
16:39The vendors are still forced to give a discount even for every kilo sold.
16:45That is the first news from Bloom and Treat Manila.
16:48EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
16:52If you can make different dishes tastier using a spoon, will you still use salt?
16:59Presenting the latest technology, the electric salt spoon in Tokyo, Japan.
17:05Using a rechargeable battery, the spoon passes a low electrical charge to the tongue of the person,
17:12which saltens the taste.
17:14According to the company, thanks to this technology, people's sodium intake is reduced.
17:20If it is too much, it can cause high blood pressure, stroke, and other diseases.
17:26The price of the electric salt spoon is 19,800 yen or more than 7,000 pesos.
17:39Tomorrow is the most beautiful day in the Philippines.
17:4353 exceptional candidates will participate in the Coronation Night of Miss Universe Philippines 2024.
17:50Who will pass the crown?
17:52Sparkle Beauty Queen Michelle D. will pass the crown.
17:55Hosts are Alden Richards, Gabby Garcia, and Miss Universe 2022 Arbonne Gabriel.
18:01The delayed telecast of the Coronation Night will be broadcast on GMA Network this coming Sunday, May 26.
18:089 a.m. nationwide at 9.45 a.m. in Central and Eastern Visayas.
18:38For more UN videos visit www.un.org