24 Oras: (Part 1) Lumubog na motor tanker sa Bataan; ilang lugar sa Luzon, lubog pa rin sa baha; nanganak sa gitna ng baha, trip to Germany ni VP Sara, relief ops kasama ang Kapuso Navy reservists, atbp.

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00:00This is Philippine Coast Guard Central.
00:05Ladies and gentlemen, we have this much.
00:13Thank you for your support.
00:15This is Philippine Coast Guard Central.
00:27Good evening to all the Zonvisayans and Mendernaos!
00:30The confirmed death rate has already risen to 14 due to the aftermath of the Bogotan and Carina Storm.
00:37This storm was strong due to the low wind.
00:40Not included in that list is the crew member who was hit by the sinking of his motor tanker in Bataan.
00:48In addition to the flooding of the vast oil spill,
00:52the tanker was loaded with 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil.
00:57Raffi Tima was the one who was hit.
01:02It was dark but the Philippine Coast Guard saw it.
01:05The sinking of a motor tanker in Bataan in the early hours of the morning.
01:10It happened at Lamau Point in Lemay, Bataan while the MT Terranova was on its way to Iloilo.
01:16The PCG immediately responded to the 17 crew members who were on board.
01:20But only 16 of them were on board.
01:22And four of them needed additional medical assistance.
01:26The one who was missing was no longer alive when the authorities found him earlier this afternoon.
01:32The PCG also conducted an aerial survey as part of their oil spill response operations.
01:37Moreover, the sunken tanker was loaded with 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil.
01:42As of now, an oil spill of 5.6 nautical miles has been monitored in the eastern part of Lamau Point.
01:47The PCG is helping oil spill response organizations to stop the spread of oil.
01:53For GMA Integrated News, Raffi Tima was hit 24 hours.
01:59Some places in Camanaba are still submerged due to the high tide.
02:04In a river in Malabon, a man's boat sank.
02:08IAN CRUZ, IAN is live there.
02:14Yes, Emil.
02:15What are the problems due to the few days of floods here in Camanaba?
02:21Some of our countrymen are not only facing food and water problems,
02:26but also the lack of communication because their cellphones are low-bat
02:30due to the lack of electricity for a few days.
02:37The floods have been going on for a few days here in Tanza, in Nabotas.
02:40That's why those who are staying in their houses are running out of supplies.
02:45Food, of course. We can't buy rice.
02:48The shops are closed.
02:51Because of the high tide in other parts of the barangay,
02:55there is still no electricity in the area.
02:57That's why a lot of people are having problems. Their cellphones are low-bat.
03:00It's very difficult. We can't contact our relatives in Malayo
03:05so that we can get help.
03:08Kapuso, we are here in Tanza, Nabotas.
03:12We can see that the water is still flowing here.
03:15The residents here are using boats to go to the market,
03:22to their homes.
03:26How many people are using the boat?
03:29Only 30.
03:31That's why those who can't fish, use boats to earn their living.
03:37You can't go to the sea. The tide is high.
03:40That's why we are here in the flood.
03:42We can get rice.
03:45The houses are flooded.
03:51Ruel Ramos is using a gaming chair to cook food.
03:58I can't eat anymore. I'm hungry.
04:04Because of the high tide, instead of flooding, the water level is rising.
04:09In the neighboring city of Malabon, the water level is still low,
04:13especially in the center, from the area of Palenque and Puntuhan,
04:17as well as in the barangay Taniong and neighboring barangay Longos and Tonsuya.
04:22Like this woman who burnt her bag on her head
04:25just to get home from a long trip.
04:28Are you from the province?
04:31Yes.
04:32You're from Cebu?
04:33Yes.
04:35This man is from Baha ng Alakal.
04:38There's a lot of flood.
04:39Why?
04:40Because the rich throw away the plastic. They don't get it.
04:48The old fishing boats are now used to transport passengers.
04:54Other residents are also blaming the damaged navigational gate
04:58and the nearby boat for the high tide.
05:01Because it's a floodgate, you can control the high tide.
05:04What happened to the high tide?
05:05Nothing. It was washed away by the barge.
05:08A man's body was found floating in the river in barangay Taniong.
05:14He was immediately rescued by the rescue team.
05:18In the neighboring city of Valenzuela,
05:20the residents of the areas where the flood hit are cleaning up.
05:24It's a flood.
05:30This is the main road to the city hall and to the hospital.
05:39The water level is still high.
05:41There's an ambulance here that can't continue.
05:46Some passengers are injured.
05:49They can't continue because the ambulance is low.
05:53They can't cross this area.
05:55The water level is low.
05:58The residents here are hoping that the rain will stop
06:03so that the flood will stop and their lives will return to normal.
06:11Back to you, Emil.
06:12Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
06:16Passengers stranded in the departure area of Naia
06:21were able to cross safely.
06:23We will update you on the live coverage of Mav Gonzalez.
06:27Mav?
06:31Maris, there are many passengers stranded in Naia Terminal 3
06:35because of the cancelled flights due to Hurricane Karina.
06:41Disneyland's vacation in the area of Naia Terminal 3
06:45was canceled by Joy's family in Hong Kong earlier
06:48and they will leave tomorrow.
06:50We will stay here for now.
06:53We will just wait for tomorrow.
06:57Are you with the kids?
06:59Yes, that's why it's hard.
07:00We're still here yesterday.
07:03They are also stranded in Naia Terminal 3
07:06because of Hurricane Karina.
07:07Mrs. Kasuma is supposed to go home to General Santos City.
07:10We went down there.
07:12Later, it was gone.
07:16We asked them to show us our tickets.
07:20They said, your flight is already canceled.
07:25I said, where are we going?
07:27They said, book it again.
07:29It's a good thing that her daughter didn't leave the airport yet.
07:33That's why now, they are here for a picnic here in the departure area
07:36with other passengers stranded.
07:39Those are my new friends.
07:41There are a lot of them.
07:42Last night, they brought me coffee, bread, and donuts.
07:49I couldn't sleep.
07:51It's cold and noisy.
07:56You're old and you don't like noise.
07:59The OFWs can enter the OFW lounge
08:03where it's more comfortable and there's free food.
08:05But the other passengers have their own cartons in the departure area.
08:11Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Kakdak visited IA Terminal 1
08:15to check the status of the OFWs affected by flight cancellations.
08:19Migrant Workers Assistance Center is also in the terminal
08:22to help the OFWs who are about to leave.
08:25In the last flight advisory of Manila International Airport Authority or MIA,
08:29144 flights are canceled today.
08:32These include the Taipei flights of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines,
08:35Eva Air, China Airlines, and Cebu Pacific,
08:38and Guangzhou flights of Xiamen Air and Philippine Airlines.
08:41A lot of domestic flights are also canceled.
08:47Maris, as of 4 p.m., the total canceled flights are at 153.
08:51Throughout the afternoon, the weather here in the IA area is fine.
08:55But to remind passengers,
08:57check your airlines for the next flight
08:59so you won't miss your flight to the airport.
09:01Maris?
09:02Thank you very much, Mav Gonzalez.
09:05Rescuers themselves were the ones who had to be rescued in Marikina
09:09after their boat capsized.
09:11As of now, residents are still having a hard time cleaning the wreckage.
09:16Maki Polido was live there.
09:19Maki?
09:22You know, Tom, last night, the water level reached 20 meters here in Marikina River.
09:28As of now, it's slightly below 15 meters.
09:31It's still high.
09:32But because the flood water is receding,
09:34there are already residents who started cleaning their houses.
09:47Rescue!
09:50Rescue!
09:51In the aftermath of the typhoon last night,
09:53the rescue mission in Marikina was about to return to the tragedy.
09:58At the end of August,
09:59the water level reached the boundary of Barangay Santo Nino and Malanday.
10:03The rescue boat capsized.
10:05Eight rescuers were on board and six were rescued.
10:08When we were about to leave Esquinita,
10:11we had a hard time because the current of the water suddenly increased.
10:15We jumped off the bridge.
10:17Then, eventually, the water came in and we capsized.
10:22That's why the rescuers had to be rescued again,
10:25even though it was already dangerous.
10:27When we were rescued in August,
10:30we were the first ones to be rescued.
10:32We were the first ones to be rescued.
10:35They were recognized and thanked by the City Hall earlier.
10:39We have been googling the training for a few months
10:42so that they can do this.
10:45The interoperability of each group is very important.
10:52In the midst of the heavy flooding,
10:53the rescue boat capsized,
10:54even though it was a boat that had a heart condition
10:56and needed a ventilator.
10:58The boat is now confined in Amang Rodriguez Hospital.
11:01Many of the residents started to clean their houses.
11:06There was no food and no sleep,
11:07but Melda continued to clean the damaged houses.
11:11It is said that it is easier to escape than to return to normal life.
11:15It is very difficult.
11:17We have to wash our things,
11:21we have to cook,
11:22we have to wash our clothes.
11:24It is easier to escape than to return to normal life.
11:29It takes a few days,
11:30a week,
11:31two weeks.
11:33When we escaped,
11:36it only took us a few hours.
11:39While the cleaning is not yet finished,
11:41there is no income.
11:42The child's salary is daily,
11:44and she still cannot get a job.
11:46While Melda,
11:47is still unable to return to her normal life.
11:50When I clean the house,
11:51there is no electricity,
11:52and the machine gets wet.
11:55Dayan is the neighbor.
11:57The washing machine is clogged,
11:58and there is a lot of garbage outside the house.
12:01Due to the simultaneous use of water,
12:03the water pressure has also decreased.
12:05While Julie,
12:06even though she only uses a dustpan,
12:07the water does not stop flowing inside their house.
12:11We need it.
12:12We have nothing to do with it.
12:15Like the super typhoon Ondoy in 2009,
12:18and the typhoon Ulysses in 2020,
12:20the Provident Village in Marikina was flooded again.
12:24Not only the houses,
12:25but also the businesses.
12:27But in Barangay Tumanad,
12:28Omar's store was flooded
12:29because 50% of the flooded grocery items were being sold.
12:34It is still flooded, ma'am.
12:36At least there is something.
12:38Even if it is small, I will return it.
12:39I need it.
12:41City Halls are carrying garbage all day long
12:43to avoid diseases.
12:45While their houses are still not being cleaned,
12:48many people are still visiting the evacuation centers
12:50that were started by the DSWD.
12:54The help from the National Government
12:55and private individuals is important,
12:57especially the funds of the local government.
13:01It is really urgent
13:02because the quick response of Marikina
13:04is less than P30 million.
13:07And this will be used for medicine,
13:09food, and rehabilitation.
13:12That is why the LGU of Marikina
13:14is coordinating with the National Government.
13:23There are still places here in Marikina
13:25where there is still no electricity.
13:27What Meralco said
13:28is that the supply return is not easy.
13:31Customers or residents still need to check
13:35the flooded electrical wires
13:37to avoid accidents.
13:39Tom?
13:40Thank you very much, Maki Polido.
13:44Let's talk about the situation
13:45of the woman who was born in the middle of the flood yesterday.
13:48And the passengers of the bus
13:50who were stuck in the deep flood.
13:53Mark Salazar was hit.
14:00This video was taken
14:01by one of the passengers inside the bus.
14:04He was hit by the deep flood
14:06and fell on Araneta Avenue,
14:08in Barangay Tatalon,
14:09in Quezon City yesterday.
14:16The water inside the bus reached the roof
14:19and half of it was submerged.
14:21According to one passenger,
14:23some of them came out of the bus window
14:25and tried to escape.
14:27Later, some residents came
14:29and helped them get out.
14:35Thank you.
14:37They were then put on a boat to escape.
14:40It took them more than half an hour
14:42to reach the bus.
14:45We're alive!
14:47We're alive!
14:50Flooded houses in many places in Manila
14:54were left in the garbage.
14:56You can see that on the 10 feet high
14:58of this steel matting fence
15:00that sticks to the plastic.
15:03On the 15 feet high of this tree,
15:05you can see that it's full of garbage.
15:08But on the inner roads,
15:10you can see the fence that was left by the flood.
15:13Most of the houses on Don Pepe Street
15:15were left without any equipment
15:17because of the high water level
15:19until 6 in the morning yesterday.
15:21I didn't expect it to be that high.
15:24It's quite deep, sir.
15:25They're still busy cleaning up
15:27so they haven't thought about
15:29how to get up.
15:30Just like him,
15:31the kids will go to school in the city.
15:33That's the only thing we're thinking about
15:35because we can't travel.
15:38We have to clean up first.
15:41Motorcycles are the primary means
15:43of livelihood of the Maria Clara residents
15:45and all of them were flooded.
15:48It's a good thing that there are neighbors
15:50who will collect the most important things
15:52for them.
15:53It's up to them
15:54how much they'll give.
15:57This is the San Juan River
15:59that flooded the house of Barangay Talayan,
16:01Quezon City,
16:02around 6 in the morning.
16:06It's a time when
16:07Micaela Bravo is still giving birth.
16:10Because at 4 in the morning,
16:12I told her grandmother
16:14that the house was already damaged.
16:16There was no flood yet.
16:17Her grandmother said
16:18that there was no flood yet.
16:20That's why
16:22around 5 or 6 in the morning,
16:25the house was flooded.
16:27We couldn't bring her to the house.
16:29That's why she's at her son's house.
16:31Micaela's condition is getting better
16:33and she's going back to the hospital
16:35with her baby boy.
16:36They're naming him David Esther.
16:40If Micaela is going to give birth
16:42because of the flood,
16:43the fight yesterday
16:44against the flood
16:45is going to be fierce.
16:47They didn't expect
16:48that the water level
16:49would rise so fast
16:50in the San Juan River.
16:51There was no flood yet.
16:52When it was about to come,
16:54we evacuated.
16:55They brought her there.
16:57At 4 in the morning.
16:59For GMA Integrated News,
17:01Mark Salazar,
17:0324 Hours.
17:07The Office of the Vice President
17:09confirmed that she left abroad.
17:11Vice President Sara Duterte
17:13and her family
17:14were affected by the flood
17:16in Carina and Habaga.
17:18According to the report,
17:19she flew to Germany yesterday
17:21in the early morning.
17:23Her husband,
17:24children,
17:25and mother.
17:26In an interview,
17:27the OVP said
17:28that it's unfortunate
17:29or sad
17:30that her trip
17:31was accompanied by a flood.
17:33It was a personal trip
17:34with her family
17:36and she had a temporary permit
17:37to leave.
17:39The Office of the President
17:41and Travel Authority
17:42issued a deadline of July 9.
17:44However,
17:45the Disaster Operations Center
17:47of the OVP is always ready
17:49to help families
17:50affected by calamity.
17:52Today,
17:53the Office of Food
17:54to Disaster Responders
17:56in Barangay Manresa,
17:57Quezon City,
17:58also has relief bags
17:59for the 300 families
18:01who were evacuated.
18:04The opening of classes
18:05on Monday
18:06is canceled
18:07according to Education Secretary
18:09Sonny Angarang.
18:10Many schools
18:12need to be fixed
18:13and cleaned
18:14due to the widespread flooding.
18:16Tomorrow,
18:17the list of schools
18:18with suspended admission
18:19will be released.
18:21If not,
18:22the schools
18:23in the affected areas
18:24will be forced
18:25to open
18:26classes
18:27on Monday.
18:29In General Trias, Cavite,
18:31a suspicious suspect
18:33was caught
18:34in a voice phishing scam.
18:35This is the type of fraud
18:37that uses a phone
18:38to steal money
18:40from the bank accounts
18:41of their victims.
18:42Jun Vederation was arrested.
18:47After 8 months
18:48of investigation,
18:51General Trias, Cavite,
18:53was arrested
18:54last night
18:55for voice phishing.
18:59In this mode,
19:00the victims are called
19:01on the phone
19:02while the bankers
19:03pretend
19:04to be able
19:05to convert
19:06their credit card points
19:07into cash.
19:09To do this,
19:10they need to be given
19:11a one-time PIN
19:12that will be sent
19:13to the bank.
19:14But that PIN
19:15is already suspended
19:16so that the contents
19:17of the bank account
19:18can be accessed
19:19by phone.
19:20The arrested
19:21are part
19:22of a big syndicate
19:23and there are
19:24even higher ones
19:25here.
19:27And that is
19:28what we will
19:29continue to look for.
19:30The suspects
19:31were given
19:32cell phones
19:33and registered SIMs
19:34that they use
19:35to watch
19:36voice phishing.
19:37The SIMs are registered
19:38but they did not
19:39watch their names
19:40but the names
19:41of the previous owners
19:42and were bought
19:43for a price of
19:44100 to 200 pesos.
19:46The bank documents
19:47were also stolen
19:48from the area
19:49where the suspects
19:50were raided
19:51and were bought
19:52for 100 pesos
19:53each.
19:54This is where
19:55the suspects
19:56get the number
19:57of their victims.
19:59They say
20:00their target
20:01is a senior.
20:02The PNP
20:03does not rule out
20:04the possibility
20:05that the suspects
20:06have connections
20:07inside the bank.
20:08This information
20:09is like
20:10bank information.
20:11So the question is,
20:12how were these people
20:13able to acquire this?
20:15And then we will
20:16be asking the banks.
20:17They should investigate
20:18also.
20:19They should not rely
20:20on law enforcement.
20:22In the investigation
20:23of the PNP
20:24Anti-Cybercrime Group,
20:25the group started
20:26operating in 2021.
20:28Their monthly income
20:29is estimated
20:30to be 5 million pesos.
20:33The PNP will file
20:34a complaint
20:35against the Access Devices
20:36Regulation Act
20:37for the victims.
20:38They are also studying
20:39if the case
20:40of economic sabotage
20:41can be investigated.
20:42What can you say
20:43to the people
20:44who are
20:45involved
20:46in voice phishing?
20:52Do you want
20:53to comment?
20:55We were not able
20:56to get a statement
20:57from the suspects.
20:58From January
20:59until November
21:00last year,
21:01more than 10,000
21:02complaints
21:03related to voice phishing
21:04were received
21:05by the PNP.
21:07The PNP
21:08Anti-Cybercrime Group
21:09repeatedly says
21:10that if you call
21:11anything
21:12that they will get
21:13any personal information,
21:14don't just give it to them.
21:16For GMA Integrated News,
21:18June Veneration
21:19is scheduled
21:20for 24 hours.
21:25Good evening, Kapuso!
21:26Our Kapuso Navy Reservist
21:27is one of a kind
21:28like Ding Dong Dantes
21:30in providing relief goods
21:32to the GMA Kapuso Foundation
21:33in Marikina.
21:34And not only that,
21:36a portion of the money
21:37that was lost
21:38in the recent GMA gala
21:39will be diverted
21:40to help
21:41the victims of the typhoon.
21:43May I report,
21:44this is Larson Tiago.
21:48They wore their uniforms
21:50as Navy Reservists.
21:52Ding Dong Dantes,
21:54Rocco Nasino,
21:56and Miss Universe Philippines 2021
21:59Beatriz Luigi Gomez
22:02arrived at Malanday Elementary School
22:04in Marikina
22:06to help the GMA Kapuso Foundation
22:09in providing relief goods
22:10to the victims
22:12of the typhoon
22:14that was caused
22:16by Hurricane Karina.
22:18Automatically,
22:20Rocco and Beatriz
22:22helped them
22:24during these times.
22:26These are the things
22:27that we do as Reservists.
22:29One of the few things
22:30that we do as Reservists
22:32if you need anything,
22:34we are there,
22:35especially in the GMA Kapuso Foundation
22:36right now,
22:37here in Marikina.
22:38We are able to bring smiles here
22:40so that is a big thing for us.
22:42But for them to see
22:43the situation here,
22:45we are more eager
22:47to help now.
22:48Personally,
22:49as a Cebuana,
22:51I personally experienced this
22:52in 2021 during Odette.
22:54So I know what it feels like.
22:56So when we were called
22:58that our country needs help,
23:00I really didn't hesitate.
23:03Dong also went
23:05to Barangay Taniong
23:06to bring help.
23:08GMA Kapuso Foundation
23:10Executive Vice President
23:12and COO,
23:14Ricky Escudero-Catibob
23:16shared their joy
23:18and pride.
23:20I'm very, very proud
23:22of all of them
23:24because you know,
23:26kindness is the new wealth
23:28and it is very important
23:30to use
23:32celebrity for charity.
23:34GMA Kapuso Foundation
23:36is also very grateful
23:38for the importance
23:40of the Likom
23:42to the GMA Gala
23:44that is now being used
23:46as a help
23:48to those affected
23:50by the floods and storms.
23:52When this happened,
23:54Ma'am Annette Gozon
23:56she called up and she said,
23:58Ricky, let's divert
24:00what we raised
24:01for the GMA Gala
24:03last Saturday.
24:05So, less than a week,
24:07we will divert
24:09for those affected
24:11by the floods.
24:13How was the experience
24:15of Dong,
24:17Rocco, and Beatriz
24:19in the aftermath
24:21of the unceasing rain yesterday?
24:23Thank God, it's okay.
24:25It's just sad
24:27that some are not okay.
24:29I hope this ends
24:31soon.
24:33It's okay for us in Antipolo
24:35but the wind is strong
24:37and I can't go down
24:39to help.
24:41I saw the Marikina River
24:43flooding.
24:45We were just fortunate
24:47that we are far from the area
24:49and we live in a high place
24:51but it's really sad
24:53for those affected.
24:55For GMA Integrated News,
24:57our Santiago
24:59is on 24 hours.
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