Kawalan ng supply ng pagkain at kuryente, problema ng ilang taga-CAMANAVA | 24 Oras

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Lubog pa rin sa baha ang ilang lugar sa CAMANAVA dahil sa pagsabay ng high tide.


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00:00Some places in Camanaba are still flooded due to the high tide.
00:05In a river in Malabon, a man's boat was swept away.
00:09Ian Cruz was live there. Ian.
00:15Yes, Emil. The problems caused by the floods here in Camanaba are getting worse.
00:22Some of our countrymen are not only having problems with their food and water,
00:27but also with their communication,
00:29because their cellphones are already low-bat
00:31because there's no electricity for a few days already.
00:38The floods have been going on for a few days here in Tanza, in Nabotas.
00:42That's why those who are staying in their houses are running out of supplies.
00:46We don't have anything to buy to eat.
00:50The shops are already closed.
00:52Because the water is reaching other parts of the barangay,
00:56there's still no electricity in the area.
00:58That's why a lot of people are having problems. Their cellphones are already low-bat.
01:01It's very difficult. We can't contact our relatives in Malayo
01:06so that we can get help.
01:08Kapuso, we are here in Tanza, in Nabotas.
01:13We can see that the residents here are still flooded.
01:18They are riding boats to go to the market,
01:23to their homes.
01:27How many people are riding the boat?
01:29Only 30 people.
01:33That's why those who can't fish,
01:35are forced to use the boat to earn their living.
01:38We can't fish in the sea because the waves are too high.
01:40That's why we are here in the floods.
01:42If we can get rice, that's fine.
01:45The houses are flooded, each with its own adjustment.
01:50Ruel Ramos is watching from a gaming chair
01:55to see if he can cook something to eat.
01:59I can't eat anymore. I'm hungry.
02:02That's life.
02:04It was a high tide earlier, that's why instead of flooding,
02:08the water level went up.
02:10In the neighboring city of Malabon,
02:12it's still flooded, especially in the center.
02:16From the area of Palenque and Puntuhan,
02:18to the barangay of Taniong,
02:20and the neighboring barangay of Longos and Tonsuya.
02:23Just like this woman,
02:24who burnt her bag on her head
02:26just to get home from a long trip.
02:30Are you from the province?
02:32I'm from Cebu.
02:33You're from Cebu?
02:34Yes.
02:36This man is from Baha ng Alakal.
02:39There's a lot of floods.
02:40Why?
02:41Most of the rich people,
02:43they throw away their plastic bags.
02:49The old fishing boats are now used to transport passengers.
02:55Other residents are also blaming the damaged navigational gate
02:59for the water rising near Navotas.
03:02It's a floodgate.
03:04You have to control the high tide.
03:05What happened to the high tide?
03:06Nothing.
03:07It was washed away by the birds.
03:09A man's body was found floating in the river in the barangay of Taniong.
03:15He was immediately rescued by the rescue team.
03:18In the city of Valenzuela,
03:20the residents of the areas affected by the floods
03:23are cleaning their homes one by one.
03:30You know, Emil,
03:31here in Malabon,
03:33this is their main road.
03:35This is the direction to their city hall
03:37and to their hospital.
03:39As of now, the water level is still high.
03:41And actually, Emil,
03:42just near here,
03:44there's an ambulance that can't continue.
03:46There are passengers who were hit or injured.
03:49They can't continue here
03:51because the ambulance is just low
03:54and can't cross this area.
03:56The water level is low
03:59and the residents here are hoping
04:02that the rain will stop
04:04so that the flood will subside
04:06and their lives will gradually return to normal here in Malabon.
04:12Back to you, Emil.
04:13Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
04:16For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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