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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:05the 20th anniversary of 24 Hours.
00:11Good evening, Zon Visayas and Mendenao.
00:14Because of the bad weather,
00:16it is difficult to start the journey
00:18in the 1,000,000-liter cargo
00:20of the sinking motor tanker in Limay, Bataan.
00:23The Philippine Coast Guard
00:25launched the boom
00:28to prevent oil and other goods.
00:30Water is also being inspected
00:32in several towns
00:33to find out if oil has arrived
00:35that could also reach Metro Manila
00:37if it leaks.
00:38From the town of Limay,
00:40John Consulta is live.
00:42John?
00:47Emil, Connie, Atom,
00:48the Philippine Coast Guard
00:50is already preparing
00:51to seize this possible oil spill
00:54from the sinking oil tanker
00:56MT Terranova
00:58here in the sea of Limay, Bataan.
01:08The Philippine Coast Guard
01:09is helping the people
01:11in driving the oil spill boom
01:12and other equipment.
01:14The boom is to prevent
01:15the oil spill
01:16that is being inspected
01:17in the sea of Limay, Bataan
01:19following the sinking
01:20yesterday of the motor tanker
01:22or MT Terranova.
01:24This is the private salvage company
01:26that will be pushed
01:27to the sea of Limay, Bataan
01:29where the motor tanker
01:30MT Terranova sank.
01:32According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
01:34this group will be used
01:36to inspect
01:38the 1.4 million liters
01:40of industrial oil
01:42that was loaded
01:44by the motor tanker MT Terranova.
01:46At the time of the inspection,
01:48it will be placed
01:50in these plastic containers
01:52so that the sea of Bataan
01:54will not be in danger.
01:56According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
01:58for now, only oil sheen
02:00or oil slick
02:02is in the sinking of the boat.
02:04But if the oil spills,
02:06it will be loaded.
02:08The oil spill in Metro Manila
02:10and other places
02:12were worried.
02:14Until Paranaque, Nabotas,
02:16Manila,
02:18Bulacan and La Pampanga.
02:20We are coordinating
02:22the units of these areas
02:24plus we dispatched
02:26our personnel
02:28to monitor.
02:30Just to prepare.
02:32The Philippine Coast Guard
02:34started inspecting the water
02:36around the sinking boat.
02:38But due to the bad weather,
02:40the siphoning or extraction
02:42of oil from here will not start.
02:44The municipality prohibited
02:46fishing in the area.
02:48Our barangay captains
02:50are asking for help.
02:52PEDRO-AMB also obtained a water sample
02:54in various coastal areas
02:56in Limay and Mariveles
02:58to find out if they caught
03:00oil.
03:08Atom, in our interview
03:10with Atty. Lionel Mujal Infante
03:12of Portavaga Ship Management
03:14Inc., the owner of the sinking boat,
03:16their crisis management team
03:18is working hard to achieve
03:20their target of zero oil spill.
03:22But if the worst-case scenario
03:24happens,
03:26their equipment is already on stand-by
03:28and they have already contacted foreign companies
03:30to monitor the effects
03:32of the fear of oil extraction
03:34from the sinking boat.
03:36That's all for Limay Bataan.
03:38Back to you, Atom.
03:40Thank you very much, John Consulta.
03:42Almost P100 million
03:44is the value of Super Baguiong Carina
03:46and Habagat in agriculture
03:48and infrastructure in Pangasinan.
03:50And live from Dagupan City,
03:52we are joined live by
03:54Claire La Carinao of GMA Digital TV.
03:56Claire?
04:02Yes, Connie, there are heavy rains
04:04and floods still happening
04:06in some parts of Dagupan City
04:08and in some nearby towns.
04:10On top of the flood,
04:12on the second floor of their house,
04:14Lola Milagros and her grandchildren
04:16are staying in Barangay Talibao
04:18in Calasio, Pangasinan.
04:20And to be able to go out,
04:22they continue on their way
04:24from Kawayan to Bobong.
04:26The flood is deep.
04:28That's why we can't go out.
04:30We are here on top.
04:32We cook here on top.
04:34Are they used to it?
04:36Not every year.
04:38It's been almost a month
04:40since a house like this was built.
04:42As part of the flood
04:44in Calasio and the town of Santa Barbara,
04:46the Marusay-Sinucalan River
04:48is 7 feet deep as of 9 a.m.
04:50and almost 8.5 feet
04:52critical level.
04:54The Santa Barbara MDRRMO
04:56has already removed
04:58the flood victims,
05:00such as the water lilies
05:02that were brought from other towns.
05:04It's high.
05:06That's why I don't know
05:08how long
05:10the water level dropped
05:12from there.
05:14Payas Creek also flooded
05:16up to Binti
05:18in Barangay Anolid of Mangaldan, Pangasinan.
05:20Residents living near
05:22Bukirin and Creek were also affected.
05:24Up to here in Tuhud,
05:26my clothes are all wet.
05:28This is one of the reasons
05:30that the water
05:32can't flow fast
05:34to the Sinucalan River
05:36because of the
05:38emburnal
05:40that was placed.
05:42The river also flooded for two days
05:44in Barangay Poblacion Lingay in Pangasinan.
05:46That's why the residents
05:48used chairs.
05:50It's difficult.
05:52We're afraid that the water will come
05:54and we won't be able to sleep.
05:56It's difficult, especially if
05:58we have to cook rice.
06:00Many people were evacuated
06:02to Dagupan City and
06:04lived in modular tents.
06:06It's difficult because I can't
06:08work in the parlor.
06:10It's difficult for my children.
06:12Others, like Jerus and her
06:14seven grandchildren,
06:16fled here before the house was flooded.
06:18Aside from Dagupan,
06:20seven towns in Pangasinan
06:22were also affected by the flood.
06:24Low-lying areas,
06:26near rivers,
06:28were flooded.
06:30Almost P100 million
06:32was spent in bad times
06:34on the agriculture and infrastructure
06:36of the province.
06:42Conny, the people of City Hall
06:44in the barangay
06:46continue to move around,
06:48like here in Barangay Maluwad, Dagupan City,
06:50where 12 families
06:52have already fled.
06:54Thank you, Claire Lacanilau
06:56of GMA Regional TV.
06:58Last Friday,
07:00700 schools
07:02were flooded
07:04before entering the public school.
07:06More than 200 were flooded
07:08while others were used
07:10as evacuation centers.
07:12Sandra Aguinaldo was there.
07:16In the midst of heavy
07:18flooding of Habagat and
07:20Super Bagyong Karina,
07:22some schools were flooded.
07:24That's what happened to this public school
07:26in Sarat, Ilocos Norte.
07:28Libertad National High School
07:30in Abulug, Cagayan,
07:32and Kagisikan Elementary School
07:34in Calapan, Oriental, Mindoro
07:36were also affected by the flood.
07:38According to DepEd,
07:40246 schools were flooded.
07:42If not flooded,
07:44some schools
07:46were used as evacuation centers.
07:48For example,
07:50Malanday National High School
07:52in Valenzuela City
07:54and Subong Marcos.
07:56This is one of 64 schools
07:58that are still being used
08:00as evacuation centers
08:02according to DepEd data.
08:04In total,
08:06738 schools in 4 regions
08:08were unable to open
08:10classes on Monday.
08:12We really want to go back
08:14to July 29,
08:16but some
08:18really can't.
08:20On the whole,
08:22our report shows
08:24that NCR is severely damaged,
08:26Region 4A, Calabarzon,
08:28and it seems
08:30Region 3 as well.
08:32Because we have 400 schools that will open
08:34after July 29.
08:36Among those who suspended
08:38classes on Monday,
08:40Malabon was affected
08:42on July 31,
08:44especially those who can't go down
08:46because of the flood.
08:48On August 5,
08:50classes will start in Marikina City
08:52and Valenzuela
08:54where 40 schools
08:56were affected according to DepEd.
08:58Malinta Elementary School
09:00for example,
09:028 classrooms were occupied
09:04by evacuees,
09:06up to 150 people.
09:08But earlier, painting and cleaning
09:10was a part of the school opening.
09:12DepEd continued
09:14to assess the damage
09:16in schools,
09:18and it reached
09:20Php 630 million.
09:22DepEd reminds us that
09:24classes should not be suspended
09:26on July 29
09:28in many schools.
09:30Those who can, I hope they go back
09:32because the learning loss is very real.
09:34Number one,
09:36we are one of the most missed classes in the world.
09:38Almost Php 18.4 million
09:40enrolled in the school year 2024
09:42until 2025.
09:44This includes elementary,
09:46junior and senior high school
09:48and those in the Alternative Learning System
09:50or ALS.
09:52For GMA Integrated News,
09:54Sandra Aguinaldo, 24 hours.
09:58Aside from food,
10:00clean water is also lacking in some evacuation centers.
10:02Water tankers were sent to Manila,
10:04Water and Manila, but
10:06in spite of the many evacuees,
10:08Tila Panganiban Perez
10:10is still unable to return home.
10:12There is still no electricity
10:14and water in their area.
10:16Manila Water sent a water tanker
10:18this morning.
10:20The little comfort
10:22that can be provided
10:24by having clean water
10:26that can be drunk,
10:28that is what our government
10:30is trying to teach us.
10:32We are trying to teach them
10:34how to live
10:36in peace.
10:38This is what we are trying to teach
10:40during times of
10:42disaster or calamity.
10:44Flora Lynn Lacre has a small house
10:46for bathing.
10:48But when she looks
10:50at the drums,
10:52the amount of water is quickly running out
10:54due to the large number of evacuees.
10:56There are more than 1,500
10:58evacuees here in Malanday Elementary School.
11:00Sometimes,
11:02the water is really running out.
11:04There are people
11:06who can't even
11:08get to the water truck.
11:10It's hard, especially in the CR.
11:12There is a water tanker
11:14of Manila Water
11:16that delivers water to H. Bautista Elementary School
11:18even though there is a supply
11:20in Gripo.
11:22The water in the CR is okay.
11:24But in some houses, there is no water.
11:26Some of the people who are supplied by Manila Water
11:28have experienced
11:30a lot of water in Gripo.
11:32There was a problem
11:34in the water treatment facility
11:36after the continuous rain.
11:38This is what we
11:40decided to do last night.
11:42We also
11:44issued
11:46a temporary
11:48water service interruption
11:50so that we can fix it right away.
11:52Until this morning,
11:54the water supply
11:56was back to normal.
11:58In Manila,
12:00a water tanker
12:02was dispatched to the
12:04Baseco Evacuation Center in Manila
12:06and in Muntinupa
12:08to help the evacuees.
12:10We found that
12:12the evacuation center
12:14in Baseco lacks
12:16water
12:18coming from
12:20their faucet.
12:22Even the toilets
12:24don't have enough water.
12:26According to two water concessionaires,
12:28they are ready to continue
12:30their work
12:32as long as there is a need.
12:34They can also ask for help
12:36from their hotline and social media pages.
12:38For GMA Integrated News,
12:40Tina Panganiban Perez,
12:42for Tutok, 24 Hours.
12:46President Bongbong Marcos
12:48is preparing
12:50the local government
12:52for a taste of the storm
12:54if the flood enters
12:56Laniña.
12:58The flood will continue on Monday.
13:00For Tutok, Ivan Mayrina.
13:06In Mauban, Quezon,
13:08President Bongbong Marcos
13:10held a situation briefing earlier.
13:12Aside from Mauban,
13:14Agdangan and Polillo are also in the province of Quezon.
13:16All of them have been helped.
13:18In the middle of this,
13:20the President is preparing the local government
13:22because this is just the beginning
13:24of the typhoons this year.
13:26This is the first typhoon
13:28in Laniña.
13:30So we have to prepare
13:32for that.
13:34From Quezon, Rizal Province,
13:36the President went to Impapawit.
13:38The President visited
13:40Lawak ng Pinsala.
13:42Four towns were affected.
13:44San Mateo, Cainta, Montalban
13:46were affected by the Marikina River
13:48and Tanay.
13:50The President inaugurated
13:52the Upper Wawa Dam Project
13:54a flood control and water
13:56impounding project that will help
13:58in controlling the flood in Marikina and Rizal.
14:00It was empty
14:02and it would take six months
14:04for them to
14:06fill it up.
14:08As of now, with the two days rain,
14:10it's almost filled up.
14:12Six months supposedly, but not in two days.
14:14Just imagine if it's not there.
14:16This is the integrated use gym
14:18of San Mateo Elementary School
14:20in San Mateo, Rizal.
14:22It was cut by the floods
14:24in the past few days.
14:26This is President Bongbong Marcos
14:28for his personal assistance
14:30to the affected residents here in San Mateo.
14:32Through the President,
14:34despite the floods,
14:36he wanted to continue the classes on Monday
14:38as long as he can.
14:40But he asked the local government
14:42and the schools to postpone it.
14:44Do everything.
14:46Open the gym.
14:48Do everything as long as you can.
14:50For the GMA Integrated News,
14:52Ivan Mayrina is on the air for 24 hours.
14:56The office of the International Criminal Court
14:58or ICC Prosecutor
15:00refused to comment
15:02on their humanoid document
15:04obtained from a former senator.
15:06According to this, the suspect of the drug war
15:08is the former senator or Senator
15:10Bato de la Rosa and four others.
15:12Salima Refran is on the air.
15:14Let's watch.
15:18The International Criminal Court Prosecutor
15:20named the suspect
15:22of the Duterte drug war
15:24as Senator Bato de la Rosa,
15:26the PNP chief who carried out
15:28the campaign.
15:30It is based on the document obtained
15:32by former Senator Antonio Terrellanes IV
15:34from the office of the ICC Prosecutor.
15:36The former PNP chief
15:38Oscar Albayalde,
15:40former PNP CIDG Director
15:42Romeo Karamat Jr.
15:44and Elia Zarmata,
15:46and NAPOLCOM Commissioner
15:48Edelberto Leonardo.
15:50According to the document,
15:52there is a sufficient basis
15:54to believe that they committed crimes
15:56that are under the jurisdiction
15:58of the office of the ICC Prosecutor
16:00to pursue.
16:02When the GMA Integrated News
16:04authorized the documents,
16:06the office of the ICC Prosecutor said
16:08that it did not comment
16:10on the state's actions.
16:12They also did not verify
16:14or verify the documents
16:16distributed by outside sources.
16:18This is why it is important
16:20to protect the confidentiality
16:22of their work
16:24to ensure the safety
16:26of all their relatives
16:28and as a protection of the integrity
16:30of their operations.
16:32Senator de la Rosa said
16:34in 2016 that his name
16:36was repeatedly mentioned
16:38and that it was like a broken record.
16:40The GMA Integrated News
16:42continues to report the panic
16:44of Generals Albayalde,
16:46Karamat, Mata, and Leonardo.
16:48For GMA Integrated News,
16:50I'm Nima Refra,
16:52for 24 Hours.
16:54Meanwhile,
16:56a week before the flood
16:58hit Calumpit, Bulacan,
17:00the latest was broadcast live
17:02by June Leneracion.
17:04June?
17:06Connie, almost all
17:08of the 28 barangays
17:10here in Calumpit, Bulacan
17:12are affected by the heavy flooding.
17:14We are here
17:16at the entrance of the nearby
17:18Private Subdivision.
17:20Here, wherever we look,
17:22we can hardly see any land.
17:28The Karina Flood
17:30did not make the waves stronger,
17:32but the flood still did not
17:34stop it here in Calumpit.
17:36Residents are disposing of their own
17:38items that were not used.
17:40Even the chickens
17:42were placed in the roof.
17:44Sometimes, when it rains,
17:46they will drown.
17:48They can't feed themselves.
17:50That's why we are taking them there.
17:52Then, we will put food on the roof.
17:54If you have a car,
17:56you are at a loss here.
17:58That's why some have a boat
18:00parked at home.
18:02It cost us P7,000.
18:04P7,000 is
18:06a few years ago.
18:08It's been
18:109 years.
18:12It's worth it.
18:14No one was affected by the flood,
18:16not even the Private Subdivision.
18:18In the past floods,
18:20there was land in their area.
18:22Now, it's just water.
18:33Because the vehicles are poor
18:35in the flood,
18:37even lawn tractors are being used
18:39to transport the residents.
18:45Schools,
18:47if not flooded,
18:49are using evacuation centers.
18:51That's why it's uncertain
18:53if classes will be able to open on Monday.
18:55More than 127,000
18:57residents are affected in Calumpit.
18:59Now, almost everyone
19:01is affected.
19:0329 barangays,
19:05especially the subdivisions.
19:07It's been a long time
19:09because of the high tide.
19:11Because Calumpit
19:13is a catch basin,
19:15it became a part of the residents' lives.
19:17We are building this
19:19but as you can see,
19:21it became an instant swimming pool
19:23for the kids and other residents
19:25of this barangay,
19:27Sapang Bayan in Calumpit,
19:29because of the heavy rains
19:31accompanied by high tide,
19:33and the loss of water
19:35of the two dams,
19:37Ipu Dam and Bustos Dam.
19:39That's why the residents
19:41have a new swimming pool.
19:43In the town of Hagonoy,
19:45in the middle of the flood,
19:47the procession for the local festivities
19:49is still going on.
19:55In Calumpit Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction
19:57and Management Office,
19:59it may take another week
20:01before the flood
20:03in the affected areas is completely removed.
20:05Back to you, Connie.
20:07Thank you very much, Jun Veneracion.
20:11Because of the high tide of Marikina River,
20:13a barge was removed
20:15from its anchorage
20:17before it was put
20:19on a bridge in Pasig.
20:21That's what the DPWH is investigating.
20:23If the bridge will be removed,
20:25let's hear from Marie Zumal.
20:29How did this barge
20:31get on the bridge?
20:33In F. Manalo Bridge,
20:35in the heavy rain this Wednesday,
20:37the DPWH is investigating
20:39the incident.
20:43In the location map shown
20:45in GMA Integrated News,
20:47you can see the original location of the barge.
20:49But around
20:513 p.m. this Wednesday,
20:53the water level in Marikina River
20:55increased to the point
20:57that the barge No. 20 was removed
20:59and the barge No. 18 was put on a bridge.
21:01There was a bowling type
21:03or chain reaction.
21:05One was put on a bridge,
21:07and then they moved.
21:09At that moment,
21:11contractors were still working on the barge.
21:13But nothing was done
21:15about the speed and strength of the water
21:17in Marikina River.
21:19No matter what we do,
21:21we can't
21:23move by itself.
21:25So,
21:27they just brought it.
21:29It's a good thing that all the barges were saved.
21:31But unfortunately,
21:33only a large piece was put on the F. Manalo Bridge,
21:35which aside from being low,
21:37is also old.
21:39At present, the barge No. 20
21:41is still anchored under the Circulo Verde Bridge,
21:43while some of the boats are already anchored.
21:45A salvage team was hired
21:47by the DPWH
21:49to remove
21:51the damaged barges
21:53and remove the debris
21:55as soon as possible.
21:57Because it's dangerous to stay here,
21:59especially when it rains again
22:01and the water level rises.
22:03The barges are totally damaged.
22:05That's one thing.
22:07Secondly, when they move,
22:09they will definitely hit
22:11the barges
22:13that are already
22:15anchored.
22:17They are racing against time.
22:19Based on the DPWH's investigation,
22:21it is possible to save the F. Manalo Bridge
22:23so that motorists can cross it again.
22:25It needs to be passable
22:27as soon as possible.
22:29The approach is critical
22:31that we need to secure.
22:33For GMA Integrated News,
22:35I'm Maris Umali for 24 Hours.
22:41Not all superheroes wear capes
22:43because others are superstars.
22:45Like Marian Rivera and Ding Dong Dantes
22:47who donated relief packs
22:49to the GMA Capoose Foundation
22:51to give to the victims of bad times.
22:53Some sparkle stars
22:55also volunteered to give back.
22:57Let's talk to Larson Tiago.
23:03Capoose Prime Time Queen,
23:05Marian Rivera,
23:07released her inner Darna again.
23:09She carried
23:11the relief packs
23:13that were prepared
23:15by her family,
23:17friends, sponsors,
23:19and some donations
23:21to give to the victims
23:23of bad times.
23:25With Marian,
23:27who came to the warehouse
23:29of the GMA Capoose Foundation
23:31last night,
23:33is Mr. Ding Dong Dantes.
23:35He said that
23:37more than 700 bags of relief goods
23:39were repacked.
23:41Aside from Marian herself,
23:43some others bought food.
23:45Their son,
23:47Zia and Sixto,
23:49also helped in packing.
24:01We decided to turn over everything
24:03to the GMA Capoose Foundation
24:05because we know that
24:07the GMA Capoose Foundation
24:09is one of the first
24:11to help the victims.
24:15This morning,
24:17Bianca Umali
24:19also helped in repacking.
24:21When I saw that
24:23I need more help
24:25in repacking
24:27for the victims of bad times,
24:29I didn't hesitate.
24:31Bianca is also
24:33helping in repacking
24:35the Capoose Sparkle Artists
24:37Jeric Gonzalez,
24:39Aaron Villena,
24:41and singer and Army Reservist
24:43Ronil Yang.
24:45Early this morning,
24:47some of the Sparkle Young Stars
24:49came to the front
24:51with Sofia Pablo
24:53and Allen Ansay.
24:55They were accompanied by
24:57Bruce Roland,
24:59Anjay Anson,
25:01Edgar Allen Guzman,
25:03Shaira Diaz,
25:05and for GMA Integrated News,
25:07OR Santiago,
25:0924 Hours.
25:15In the face of bad weather,
25:17this Wednesday,
25:19it can't be avoided
25:21to compare it to the typhoon Ondoy.
25:23According to Pag-asa,
25:25in 6 hours,
25:27there was more rain in Ondoy
25:29that reached 300 mm
25:31compared to 207 mm.
25:33This Wednesday,
25:35there was up to 18 hours of rain
25:37in Ondoy.
25:39Here's Sanjo Aguinaldo.
25:45In the face of bad weather,
25:47this Wednesday,
25:49it can't be avoided
25:51to compare it to the typhoon Ondoy.
25:53In the face of bad weather,
25:55this Wednesday,
25:57there was up to 18 hours
25:59of rain in Ondoy.
26:03In Barangay Rojas,
26:05in Quezon City,
26:07where residents are busy cleaning,
26:09Emanuel remembers
26:11someone who lived here for 60 years.
26:33I can't remember.
26:35Sorry.
26:39He said he experienced this
26:41in their area three times.
26:43First, Ondoy.
26:45Habaga, then this.
26:47Monitored by Pag-asa Regional Services Division,
26:49the rain was used
26:51as a tipping bucket
26:53where the rain is collected.
26:55It's connected to a tipping bucket
26:57recorder that measures
26:59the amount of rain collected.
27:01It's like a seesaw.
27:03Now, when it meets
27:05the 0.5% precipitation,
27:07the amount of precipitation in one bucket
27:09or in this container,
27:11it will tip.
27:13The rain was heavy at 8 a.m.
27:15If we read the hourly
27:17at 9 a.m.,
27:19it was already 7 a.m.
27:21The rain was very heavy.
27:23It continued until yesterday
27:25at 5 p.m.
27:27When Pag-asa compared
27:29Habagat to Habagat in 2012
27:31and
27:33Bagyong Ondoy in 2009,
27:35we can compare
27:37Karina to what happened in 2012.
27:39Karina,
27:41in around 18 hours,
27:43produced
27:45300 millimeters of rain
27:47like what happened
27:49in Habagat in 2012.
27:51Ondoy, in a span of 6 hours,
27:53produced
27:55300 millimeters of rain.
27:57It happened in a short amount of time
27:59and the amount of rain
28:01produced was very high.
28:03If it happened before,
28:05why did many people still get surprised?
28:07According to Pag-asa,
28:09they issued an advisory
28:11a few days before the continuous rain.
28:13The Department of Science and Technology
28:15also explained that
28:17the rainfall of Habagat or monsoon
28:19is not easy to predict.
28:21The exact amount of rainfall
28:23in Habagat
28:25or monsoon, Pag-asa,
28:27is hard to predict
28:29compared to the rainfall
28:31of Bagyong.
28:33The amount of rainfall
28:35we can predict
28:37is around 100 millimeters of rain.
28:39That's why if it doubles,
28:41we can be more sure.
28:43For GMA Integrated News,
28:45Sandra Aguinaldo,
28:47in a span of 24 hours.
28:49The new President of the
28:51Philippine Republic,
28:53Senator Robin Padilla,
28:55asked Senator Francis Tolentino
28:57to send a message to the party.
28:59Mark Salazar answered.
29:03From being the Executive Vice President
29:05of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino
29:07or PDP,
29:09the party of former President
29:11Rodrigo Duterte,
29:13this past Wednesday,
29:15Senator Robin Padilla
29:17became the President of the party.
29:19One day after this,
29:21Senator Francis Tolentino
29:23will send a message to the party.
29:25Not only as PDP Vice President
29:27for Luzon,
29:29but also as a member of the party.
29:31In a statement,
29:33Padilla said that in this way,
29:35Tolentino will achieve
29:37his additional duties as
29:39Senate Majority Leader.
29:41Through this,
29:43the question of their
29:45being fair regarding issues
29:47will be avoided.
29:49Tolentino will remain
29:51independent of the party
29:53and will avoid being questioned
29:55regarding political issues.
29:57Remember this May,
29:59Tolentino will sit as the new
30:01Senate Majority Leader
30:03along with Senator Cheese Escudero
30:05as the new Senate President.
30:07Tolentino told Padilla
30:09not to discuss politics
30:11during this time.
30:13It is better to help them
30:15so that it will be easier
30:18For GMA Integrated News,
30:20Mark Salazar,
30:2224 Hours.
30:47For GMA Integrated News,
30:49Mark Salazar,
30:5124 Hours.
31:17For GMA Integrated News,
31:19Mark Salazar,
31:2124 Hours.
31:47For GMA Integrated News,
31:49Mark Salazar,
31:5124 Hours.
31:53For GMA Integrated News,
31:55Mark Salazar,
31:5724 Hours.
31:59For GMA Integrated News,
32:01Mark Salazar,
32:0324 Hours.
32:05For GMA Integrated News,
32:07Mark Salazar,
32:0924 Hours.
32:11For GMA Integrated News,
32:13Mark Salazar,
32:1524 Hours.
32:17For GMA Integrated News,
32:19Mark Salazar,
32:2124 Hours.
32:23For GMA Integrated News,
32:25Mark Salazar,
32:2724 Hours.
32:29For GMA Integrated News,
32:31Mark Salazar,
32:3324 Hours.
32:35For GMA Integrated News,
32:37Mark Salazar,
32:3924 Hours.
32:41For GMA Integrated News,
32:43Mark Salazar,
32:4524 Hours.
32:47For GMA Integrated News,
32:49Mark Salazar,
32:5124 Hours.
32:53For GMA Integrated News,
32:55Mark Salazar,
32:5724 Hours.
32:59For GMA Integrated News,
33:01Mark Salazar,
33:0324 Hours.
33:05For GMA Integrated News,
33:07Mark Salazar,
33:0924 Hours.
33:11For GMA Integrated News,
33:13Mark Salazar,
33:1524 Hours.
33:17For GMA Integrated News,
33:19Mark Salazar,
33:2124 Hours.
33:23For GMA Integrated News,
33:25Mark Salazar,
33:2724 Hours.
33:29For GMA Integrated News,
33:31Mark Salazar,
33:3324 Hours.
33:35For GMA Integrated News,
33:37Mark Salazar,
33:3924 Hours.
33:41For GMA Integrated News,
33:43Mark Salazar,
33:4524 Hours.
33:47For GMA Integrated News,
33:49Mark Salazar,
33:5124 Hours.
33:53For GMA Integrated News,
33:55Mark Salazar,
33:5724 Hours.
33:59For GMA Integrated News,
34:01Mark Salazar,
34:0324 Hours.
34:05For GMA Integrated News,
34:07Mark Salazar,
34:0924 Hours.
34:11For GMA Integrated News,
34:13Mark Salazar,
34:1524 Hours.
34:17For GMA Integrated News,
34:19Mark Salazar,
34:2124 Hours.
34:23For GMA Integrated News,
34:25Mark Salazar,
34:2724 Hours.
34:29For GMA Integrated News,
34:31Mark Salazar,
34:3324 Hours.
34:35This is what awaits the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics,
34:37This is what awaits the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics,
34:39which for the first time, will not be held inside a stadium.
34:41which for the first time, will not be held inside a stadium.
34:43The Philippine team's flag is now ready
34:45in their hearts,
34:47especially since this is the 100th anniversary of our country's expansion in the game.
34:49especially since this is the 100th anniversary of our country's expansion in the game.
34:51Ian Cruz is on the field.
34:53Ian Cruz is on the field.
35:03The venue is now ready,
35:05and the Philippine athletes
35:07in the long-awaited sporting event
35:09of the whole world,
35:11the 2024 Paris Olympics.
35:13the 2024 Paris Olympics.
35:15The opening ceremony is tomorrow,
35:17at 01.30 am,
35:19Philippine time,
35:21and the Olympics is expected to be grand and colorful.
35:23and the Olympics is expected to be grand and colorful.
35:25It will also be historic
35:27because this is the first Olympics opening
35:29outside a stadium.
35:31The program will last for 4 hours,
35:33The program will last for 4 hours,
35:35with 12 artistic displays
35:37that will be based
35:39on the French Parisian heritage.
35:4180 giant screens
35:43will also be placed in the Chien River.
35:4580 giant screens
35:47will also be placed in the Chien River.
35:49There is no official list of performers yet,
35:51but Lady Gaga and Celine Dion
35:53are already spotted in Paris,
35:55so everyone is looking forward
35:57to seeing them.
35:59More than 10,000 athletes will be there.
36:01We're all ready.
36:03We're all set.
36:05We're all excited because this is the first time
36:07we'll have a parade
36:09not in a stadium.
36:11It will also be historic here in the Philippines,
36:13especially since it's almost 100 years
36:15since we first sent
36:17a delegation to the Olympics.
36:19Our flag bearer in Sinaan,
36:21Carlo Paalam,
36:23and Neste Betesio
36:25are waiting for their parents.
36:27Son,
36:29do your best
36:31for us, for the country.
36:33And your dream
36:35to become a soldier,
36:37I hope it's now.
36:39They're all strong.
36:41They all have their own abilities
36:43for their own fights.
36:49Betesio and Paalam
36:51are with the Filipino boxers
36:53in Sina Yumir Marshall,
36:55Fergie Bakyadan,
36:57and Ira Villegas.
36:59Betesio also took a picture
37:01with Oscar-winning actress
37:03Michelle Yeoh.
37:05The boxing team also has good news
37:07since Paalam, Marshall,
37:09and Bakyadan
37:11entered the round of 16.
37:13He just needs two wins.
37:15He's sure of bronze after two wins.
37:21Our gymnasts are also in Paris,
37:23Carlos Yulo,
37:25Emma Malabuyo,
37:27and Alea Pineda.
37:29Levi Ruivivar is also there.
37:31He's 100% okay
37:33after a severe allergy attack
37:35last Monday
37:37while visiting the Fencing Arena
37:39where he will fight.
37:45For GMA Integrated News,
37:47Ian Cruz with 24 Hours.
37:49The netizens did not expect
37:51the sudden change of the
37:53Hill-Puyat street sign in Makati
37:55to become Hill-Tulog Street.
37:57They woke up to the authorities
37:59who were confused.
38:01This did not please
38:03the former Senate President.
38:05The reason for the change
38:07was Mark Salazar.
38:11Many were surprised
38:13when the street sign in Makati
38:15was suddenly changed
38:17to Hill-Tulog.
38:19It went viral
38:21because many reacted.
38:23Some netizens made a joke
38:25in their comments
38:27but it turned out that it was not a joke
38:29but an ad campaign of a food supplement
38:31for proper sleep.
38:33The ad campaign
38:35was named after Senator Hill-Puyat
38:37who served in the Senate
38:39from 1951
38:41until 1973
38:43and became Senate President.
38:45The ad campaign
38:47was not liked by Hill-Puyat's family.
38:49In a Facebook post
38:51of Ericka Puyat-Lontok,
38:53the granddaughter of Senator Puyat,
38:55she said that the ad
38:57in her grandfather's name
38:59is disrespectful.
39:03Makati Mayor Abi Binay
39:05banned the Hill-Tulog street signs.
39:07In one statement,
39:09Binay apologized to the public
39:11and to Puyat's family.
39:13Binay said that the request for permit
39:15of this ad campaign did not reach
39:17his table.
39:19His officials should have been more careful
39:21when approving the permit
39:23and they were reprimanded.
39:25After the ad campaign,
39:27Wellspring,
39:29which commissioned the ad campaign
39:31for their product,
39:33apologized to Puyat's family.
39:35They did not intend
39:37to insult the memory of the former
39:39Senator. They also apologized
39:41to Mayor Binay and Makati.
39:43They did not intend to hurt
39:45anyone in their ad campaign
39:47by using the word play
39:49to give the importance of sleep
39:51to the well-being of people.
39:53After being
39:55accused of being insensitive
39:57to their campaign, they removed
39:59all their signages.
40:01For GMA Integrated News,
40:03Mark Salazar,
40:0524 Hours.
40:11The greatest battle
40:13in primetime is about to happen
40:15in the heroic finale tonight
40:17of Black Rider.
40:19The end of our beloved series
40:21in a year,
40:23watched by the cast and crew.
40:25And live,
40:27we have Lar Tanciago.
40:29Lar?
40:35Tonight, we will find out
40:37if Calvin will succeed
40:39in killing Elias
40:41because last night,
40:43Calvin shot Elias.
40:45But will
40:47Edgardo allow
40:49his son to be harmed?
40:51Tonight, we are here
40:53at the watch party of Black Rider.
40:55And here are the cast,
40:57crew, and staff
40:59of the action series.
41:01This is Ruru Ru.
41:03First of all, congratulations
41:05on the success of Black Rider.
41:07What can you say
41:09about your one year
41:11of collaboration
41:13and how many months
41:15of airing of Black Rider?
41:17Wow, you know, Uncle Lar,
41:19until now,
41:21it still hasn't sunk in to me
41:23that we won't see each other
41:25on Mondays.
41:27I will miss them so much.
41:29I mean, we went through
41:31so many things here in Black Rider.
41:33I mean, it's not a joke
41:35the one year that we went through.
41:37There were a lot of trials and problems
41:39but we all managed because we helped each other.
41:41And what are we waiting for?
41:43Invite our fans
41:45to wait
41:47for a more exciting
41:49heroic finale
41:51of Black Rider.
41:53My fellow fans,
41:55first of all, thank you so much
41:57for the support you gave us
41:59in the last month.
42:01Expect that this heroic finale
42:03is where we will put
42:05all of our efforts
42:07to make each scene better
42:09because Black Rider is for you.
42:11We love you all.
42:13Thank you for your support.
42:15And now, let's watch
42:17the heroic finale
42:19of Black Rider
42:21with Ruru and the other cast
42:23and staff and crew
42:25of Black Rider.
42:27Black Rider!
42:29I can't wait!
42:31Congratulations to the whole Black Rider team.
42:33You all did so well.
42:35Thank you so much, Lar Santiago.
42:37And that's all the news
42:39this Friday. I am Emil Sumangin.
42:41I am Connie Sison
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