24 Oras: (Part 1) Update sa pagsipsip sa langis na karga ng lumubog na motor tanker; milyong pisong halaga ng pinsala ng masamang panahon sa Pangasinan; 'di matutuloy na pasukan sa Lunes ng mahigit 700 paaralan; halaga ng "Pulang Araw" para kay..., atbp.

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24 Oras: (Part 1) Update sa pagsipsip sa langis na karga ng lumubog na motor tanker; milyong pisong halaga ng pinsala ng masamang panahon sa Pangasinan; 'di matutuloy na pasukan sa Lunes ng mahigit 700 paaralan; halaga ng "Pulang Araw" para kay Barbie Forteza, atbp.


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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, a 20-year-old story, 24 Hours.
00:11Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:14Because of the bad weather, it's hard to start the journey
00:17with the 1-million-liter load of the sinking motor tanker in Limay, Bataan.
00:22The Philippine Coast Guard's tanker has already launched the boom
00:27to prevent flooding and other equipment.
00:30Water is also being inspected in several towns
00:32to find out if the flood has arrived.
00:34Metro Manila may also reach the area if there is a flood.
00:38From the town of Limay, John Consulta is live.
00:42John!
00:47Emil Coney Atom, the Philippine Coast Guard is already preparing
00:51for the possible oil spill from the sinking oil tanker,
00:56the MT Terra Nova, here in the sea of Limay, Bataan.
01:01The Philippine Coast Guard's crew is helping to ride the oil spill boom
01:12and other equipment.
01:13The boom is used to prevent the spread of oil
01:16that is flooding the sea of Limay, Bataan
01:18following the sinking yesterday of the motor tanker, or MT Terra Nova.
01:23This is the private salvage company that is being pushed
01:26to the sea of Limay, Bataan where the MT Terra Nova sank.
01:31According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
01:33this group will use the 1.4 million liter industrial oil tanker
01:41of the MT Terra Nova.
01:44At the time of the oil spill,
01:46this tanker will be placed in these plastic containers
01:50so that the sea of Bataan will not be in danger.
01:55According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
01:57at the moment, only the oil sheen or oil slick
02:00is in the sinking of the boat.
02:02But if the oil leaks, it will be loaded.
02:05The oil spill in Metro Manila and other places is feared.
02:11The oil spill will reach Paranaque, Botas, Manila,
02:15Bulacan, and Pampanga.
02:19So we are coordinating with the local government units of these areas
02:25plus we dispatched our personnel to monitor.
02:30Just to prepare.
02:31The Philippine Coast Guard started to search for water
02:34around the sinking boat.
02:36But due to the bad weather,
02:38it was not possible to start siphoning or extracting oil from here.
02:42The municipality prohibited fishing in the area.
02:45With the help of our barangay captains,
02:48we are preparing for help.
02:51PEDRO-AMB also obtained water samples
02:54from various coastal areas,
02:56in Limay and Mariveles,
02:57to find out if they were able to extract oil.
03:07Atom, in our interview with Atty. Lionel Mujal Infante
03:11of Portavaga Ship Management Corporation,
03:14the owner of the sinking boat,
03:15their crisis management team was able to achieve
03:18their target of zero oil spill.
03:21But in the worst-case scenario,
03:24their equipment is already on standby
03:26and they have already contacted foreign companies
03:29to monitor the effects of the oil spill
03:33from the sinking boat.
03:34That is our latest from Limay, Bataan.
03:36Back to you, Atom.
03:38Thank you very much, John Consulta.
03:41Some places in Novaliches, Quezon City
03:43were saved from the super typhoon earlier
03:45and were completely burned down.
03:48Bernadette Reyes was there.
03:56The barangay residents of Santa Monica,
03:58Novaliches, Quezon City,
04:00woke up to a thick and black smoke.
04:04Because of the blazing fire,
04:06these stores in a market
04:08were burned down at 5 a.m. earlier.
04:10There was a fire.
04:11Suddenly, the fire got stronger
04:14until it reached us.
04:16When we looked down,
04:18there were smoke and fire.
04:20Then suddenly,
04:21our colleagues got in the car
04:24and when they came back,
04:25their cars were already burned.
04:26At 5 a.m. earlier,
04:28a fire broke out here in New Nova Plaza Market
04:31in Quezon City.
04:32But a few hours later,
04:33the Bureau of Fire Protection
04:35was still unable to declare a fire-out
04:37due to the hazards of the fire.
04:39The contents of this were plastic cups,
04:42paper cups, wood, and oil.
04:45That was our challenge.
04:47At 6.30 a.m.,
04:49the fire was declared under control.
04:53When we entered the market,
04:55the stores in each store were almost burned down.
04:58Even the warehouses were burned down.
05:00I hope we can be helped.
05:01Where will we go?
05:03Because this is what we are hoping for.
05:05We don't expect anything else
05:07other than this.
05:09Now, we don't know
05:11where we will get our money.
05:15The BFP is still investigating
05:17the cause of the fire.
05:19They also know the actual value of the plastic cups.
05:21For GMA Integrated News,
05:23Bernadette Reyes,
05:25Katootok, 24 Hours.
05:28The price of plastic cups
05:30of Super Baguiong Karina and Habagat
05:33in the agriculture and infrastructure
05:35in Pangasinan.
05:37And live from Dagupan City,
05:39Klaire La Carinao,
05:41of GMA National TV.
05:43Klaire?
05:48Yes, Connie.
05:49There are heavy rains and floods
05:51still happening in some parts of Dagupan City
05:53and in some nearby towns.
05:56On top of the flood,
05:58on the second floor of their house,
06:00Lola Milagros and her grandchildren
06:02are staying in Barangay Talibao
06:04in Kalasho, Pangasinan.
06:06And to get out,
06:08they continue on their way to Babong.
06:10The flood is deep.
06:12That's why we can't get out.
06:14We are up here.
06:16We cook up here.
06:18Are they used to it?
06:20Not just this year.
06:22It's not just this year.
06:24There are houses like this
06:26for a whole month.
06:28As for the floods in Kalasho
06:30and the town of Santa Barbara,
06:32the Marusay-Sinucalan River
06:34is at seven floors deep
06:36as of 9 a.m.
06:38and is almost at the critical level
06:40of eight and a half floors.
06:42Santa Barbara MDRRMO
06:44has already removed the floodwaters
06:46like the water lilies
06:48that were brought in from other towns.
06:50Last night,
06:52I don't know
06:54how long
06:56the water level
06:58was low.
07:00Payas Creek
07:02flooded up to Binti
07:04in Barangay Anolid
07:06of Mangaldan, Pangasinan.
07:08Residents living near
07:10Bukirin and Creek were also affected.
07:12My clothes are all wet.
07:14This is probably
07:16one of the reasons
07:18why the water level
07:20reached Sinucalan River
07:22quickly.
07:24The water level
07:26was so high
07:28that it was a bit scary.
07:30The riverside of Barangay Poblacion
07:32Lingay in Pangasinan
07:34was flooded for two days
07:36and residents were able
07:38to use their seats.
07:40It's hard.
07:42We were afraid
07:44that the water would reach us
07:46Many people were evacuated
07:48to Dagupan City
07:50and were living in modular tents.
07:52It's scary because
07:54I can't work in the parlor.
07:56My children are poor.
07:58Others, like Jerus
08:00and her seven children,
08:02fled the area before
08:04their homes were flooded.
08:06Aside from Dagupan,
08:08seven towns in Pangasinan
08:10were also affected.
08:12Low-lying areas
08:14were flooded.
08:16Almost P100 million
08:18was spent on
08:20the agriculture and infrastructure
08:22of the province.
08:28Connie,
08:30residents of city halls
08:32in barangays like
08:34Barangay Maluod, Dagupan City
08:36where 12 families
08:38have already fled.
08:40Thank you, Claire Lakanilaw
08:42for joining us on PJMA Regional TV.
08:44Last Friday,
08:46700 schools were flooded
08:48before entering the public school.
08:50More than 200 schools
08:52were flooded
08:54while others were used
08:56as evacuation centers.
08:58Sandra Aguinaldo was there.
09:02In the midst of heavy
09:04flooding of Habagat and
09:06Superbagyong Karina,
09:08some schools were flooded.
09:10This is what happened
09:12in Sarat Ilocos Norte.
09:14Libertad National High School
09:16in Abulug, Cagayan
09:18and Kagisikan Elementary School
09:20in Calapan, Oriental, Mindoro
09:22were also flooded.
09:24According to DepEd,
09:26246 schools were flooded.
09:28While some schools
09:30were submerged,
09:32some were used as evacuation centers.
09:34Like Malanday
09:36National High School in Valenzuela City
09:38which was visited by President
09:40Bongbong Marcos.
09:42This is one of 64 schools
09:44that are still being used
09:46as evacuation centers
09:48according to DepEd.
09:50In total,
09:52738 schools in 4 regions
09:54were not able to open
09:56classes on Monday.
09:58We really want to go back
10:00to July 29.
10:02But,
10:04some are not able to do it.
10:06In total,
10:08so far,
10:10NCR is severely damaged,
10:12Region 4A,
10:14Calabarzon,
10:16and Region 3.
10:18Because we have 400 schools
10:20that will open after July 29.
10:22Among those who suspended
10:24the opening of classes on Monday,
10:26Malabon was affected
10:28on July 31.
10:30It will not go down.
10:32DepEd said,
10:34In August 5,
10:36classes will start
10:38in Marikinas City and Valenzuela
10:40where 40 schools
10:42were affected
10:44according to DepEd.
10:46Malinta Elementary School, for example,
10:48has 8 classrooms
10:50that are occupied by evacuees
10:52that can reach 150 people.
10:54But earlier,
10:56painting and cleaning
10:58was a part of the school opening.
11:00DepEd continues to assess
11:02that in the initial payment,
11:04it reached
11:06Php 630 million.
11:08DepEd reminds,
11:10the opening of classes
11:12on July 29 should not be delayed
11:14for many schools.
11:16Those who can afford it,
11:18please go ahead.
11:20The learning loss is very real.
11:22We are one of the most missed classes
11:24in the world.
11:26Almost Php 18.4 million enrolled
11:28in the school year 2024 to 2025.
11:30This includes elementary,
11:32junior and senior high school
11:34and those in the Alternative Learning System
11:36or ALS.
11:38For GMA Integrated News,
11:40Sandra Aguinaldo reported,
11:4224 hours.
11:44Aside from food,
11:46clean water is also lacking
11:48in some evacuation centers.
11:50Water tankers were sent to Manila,
11:52Water at Maindilad, but it was cut
11:54due to the number of evacuees.
11:56Tina Pangaliban Perez reported.
12:00It's sunny already,
12:02but there are still evacuees
12:04in Malanday Elementary School in Marikina
12:06who still cannot go home.
12:08There is still no electricity
12:10and water in their area.
12:12Manila Water sent
12:14a water tanker this morning.
12:16The little comfort
12:18that can be provided
12:20by having clean
12:22drinking water,
12:24that is what we are focusing on
12:26in times of
12:28disaster or calamity.
12:30Flora Lynn Lacre
12:32has a small house
12:34for bathing.
12:36But when she looks at the drums,
12:38she says that the water
12:40is quickly running out
12:42due to the number of evacuees.
12:44There are more than 1,500 evacuees
12:46here in Malanday Elementary School.
12:48Sometimes, the water
12:50is really running out.
12:52Water trucks
12:54are coming.
12:56It's really hard
12:58when you go to the bathroom.
13:00Manila Water's water tanker
13:02also delivered water to H. Bautista
13:04Elementary School even though
13:06there is a supply in Gripo.
13:08The water in the bathroom is okay.
13:10But in some houses,
13:12there is no water.
13:14Manila Water's supply
13:16experienced a lot of water in Gripo.
13:18There was a problem
13:20in the water treatment facility
13:22after the continuous rain.
13:24This is what we
13:26planned last night.
13:28That's why we also
13:30allowed
13:32a temporary
13:34water service interruption
13:36so that we can fix it right away.
13:38Until this morning,
13:40the water supply
13:42was back to normal.
13:44In Manila,
13:46a water tanker
13:48delivered water to the
13:50Baseco Evacuation Center in Manila
13:52to help
13:54the evacuees.
13:56We found that
13:58the evacuation center
14:00in Baseco lacks
14:02water
14:04coming from
14:06their faucet.
14:08Even the toilets
14:10don't have enough water.
14:12According to the two water concessionaires,
14:14they are ready to
14:16continue delivering water
14:18as long as there is a need.
14:20They can also ask for help
14:22from their hotline and
14:24social media pages.
14:26For GMA Integrated News,
14:28Tina Panganiban Perez,
14:30Nakatutok 24 Horas.
14:32President Bongbong Marcos
14:34is preparing
14:36the local government
14:38to deal with the storm
14:40if the flood enters.
14:42Despite the floods,
14:44the President still wants
14:46the flood to continue on Monday.
14:48This is the first typhoon
14:50in Manila.
14:52In Mauban, Quezon.
14:54President Bongbong Marcos
14:56held a situation briefing.
14:58Aside from Mauban,
15:00Agdangan and Polilio are also
15:02in the province of Quezon.
15:04All of them have been helped.
15:06Meanwhile, the local government
15:08is preparing
15:10the storm.
15:12This is the first typhoon
15:14in Manila.
15:16So we have to prepare for that.
15:20From Quezon, Rizal Province, the President went.
15:23From Impapawit, the President visited Lawak ng Pinsala.
15:27The four towns there are the most affected.
15:30San Mateo, Cainta, Montalban, which is affected by the overflow of the Marikina River.
15:35And Tanay.
15:36The President inaugurated the Upper Wawa Dam Project just two weeks ago.
15:41It is a flood control and water impounding project that should help control the flood in Marikina and Rizal.
15:47It was empty and it would take six months for them to fill it up.
15:54As of now, with the two days rain, it's almost filled up.
15:57Six months supposedly, but not in two days.
16:00Just imagine if it's not there.
16:02This is the integrated use gym at San Mateo Elementary School in San Mateo, Rizal.
16:07This is one of the most affected floods in the past few days.
16:11And here is President Bongbong Marcos to personally provide assistance to some affected residents here in San Mateo.
16:18Through the President, despite the flood, he wanted to continue opening classes on Monday, as long as possible.
16:25But he asked the local government and the schools to postpone it until the last step.
16:30Do everything. Open the school. Do as much as you can.
16:36For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Meirina reporting for 24 Hours.
16:42The office of the International Criminal Court or ICC Prosecutor refused to comment on their humanoid document obtained from a former senator.
16:51According to this, the suspect of the drug war is a former senator or Senator Bato de la Rosa and four others.
16:58Salima Refran is reporting.
17:00The International Criminal Court Prosecutor named Senator Bato de la Rosa, the PNP chief who implemented the campaign,
17:15as the suspect of the drug war.
17:16This is based on the document obtained by former Senator Antonio Terrellanes IV in the office of the ICC Prosecutor.
17:23The suspect is also the former PNP chief Oscar Albayalde, former PNP-CIDG directors Romeo Karamat Jr. and Eliezer Mata,
17:32and NAPOLCOM Commissioner Edelberto Leonardo.
17:35According to the document, there is a sufficient basis to believe that they committed crimes in the jurisdiction of the office of the ICC Prosecutor
17:46The office of the ICC Prosecutor said that they will not comment on the statements of the government or the body of the state.
17:58They will also not verify or verify the documents shared by outside sources.
18:05This is why it is important to protect the confidentiality of their work to ensure the safety of all their relatives,
18:13and as a protection of the integrity of their operations.
18:17Senator de la Rosa said in 2016 that his name is being mentioned again and again as if it's a broken record.
18:26GMA Integrated News continues to collect the statements of Generals Albayalde, Karamat, Mata and Leonardo.
18:33For GMA Integrated News, I'm Nima Refrain.
18:42Good evening Kapuso!
18:44I'm proud that Barbie Forteza introduced in her GMA Integrated News interviews,
18:48the character of Adelina in Pulang Araw.
18:52She also believes that the series is important not only for her as an artist, but also for the viewers.
18:58This is Nelson Canlas' story.
19:01No Espanol! Despacito!
19:04After making her laugh and dazzling in the eyes as the role of Clyde in Maria Clara and Ibarra.
19:11Sir, you gave yourself too much.
19:15The role of Barbie Forteza in the upcoming family drama series, Pulang Araw, is even more challenging.
19:22She knows that they are still loyal to their enemy.
19:25In Barbie Forteza's last interview in GMA Integrated News,
19:29she introduced Adelina de la Cruz as part of a blended family in the time of war.
19:36Adelina de la Cruz is a half-sibling of Teresita, played by Sania Lopez, and Eduardo, played by Alden Richards.
19:46Alden is my mother's brother, and Sania is my father's half-sister.
19:52We, Teresita and Sania, will travel to the world of Budapest because our father is a famous Budapest star.
20:00Until we reach that dream, the war suddenly came to our country.
20:07And that's where the long journey of four friends will begin.
20:12Adelina, Teresita, Hiroshi, and Eduardo.
20:19She is said to be more humble in the series.
20:22This is something that came out to Barbie in her comfort zone as an artist.
20:27She said that the level-up she did as Adelina is of a different kind.
20:31My character is like, since she was a child, she did everything by herself.
20:40It's like, when the war came, that's when she really ran for her life.
20:46She said, we can't do this anymore, we can't do this anymore.
20:51Because I've been doing this since I was a child, because we're poor.
20:55I can also say that this is the most difficult and emotionally challenging for me.
21:01Because unlike my previous projects, this is inspired by true events, right?
21:08It's inspired by our true history.
21:10We also talked about Barbie's Independence Day digital message for the series that went viral.
21:18The video is emotionally charged, full of love for the loved ones,
21:23for the parents, and for the country that is sometimes hard to love.
21:28There is also hopelessness, but you don't want to believe that there is no hope.
21:35So you will fight, even if you think there is no hope, you will still fight.
21:40Barbie believes that the red sun is important, not just for her as an artist.
21:46It is also good for the viewers to see the true message of this and the importance of the project for us Filipinos.
21:55This is based on the true story of the Filipinos, could be your grandparents, right?
22:02This is very personal to all of us Filipinos.
22:05In our social issues now, I feel that this is a project that can bring back our love for the Philippines and our fellow Filipinos.
22:17Nelson Canlas, updated on Showbiz Happenings.
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