State of the Nation Part 1 & 3: Napurnadang balik-eskuwela; Freediving sa baha?, atbp.

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Transcript
00:00An SUV hit a parked vehicle in Bagong Silang, Iligan City.
00:10The impact was so strong that the vehicle almost collided with a carambola.
00:15A rider was killed standing on the side of the road.
00:19The driver of the car was injured.
00:21According to the investigation, the driver of the SUV ran fast.
00:27It's already Monday, but some schools are still flooded.
00:32Evacuation centers are still being used.
00:35According to the Department of Education,
00:37more than 700 schools will not be able to return to school on Monday.
00:43Here is my report.
00:48Public schools are already open on Monday.
00:51But the eight classrooms of Malinta Elementary School in Valenzuela
00:55are still occupied by 150 evacuees.
00:59Despite this, painting and cleaning are still being done as part of the school opening.
01:05Anolid Elementary School in Mangaldan, Pangasinan is still flooded.
01:10I'm excited to go to school because I have something to use.
01:18Some parents are still worried that their children will enter the school.
01:22The children will be affected.
01:24Don't you want to go in?
01:26I don't want to because my child might get sick.
01:29In the initial assessment of DepEd,
01:31the cost of the school fees is already more than P630 million.
01:36In total, 738 schools in four regions
01:41will not be able to open their classes on Monday
01:44or will be used as evacuation centers.
01:47We really want to return to school on July 29.
01:52But some will not be able to do it.
01:55On the whole, so far our report is that NCR, Region 4A, Calabarzon, and Region 3 are severely damaged.
02:07Malabon LGU will open its classes on July 31,
02:12especially since they will not be able to go down to their 30 schools affected.
02:16On August 5, classes will start in public and private schools in Marikina City.
02:23The President's intention is that classes should continue on Monday as long as possible.
02:28But he instructed the local government and the schools that he is the last step.
02:35Open your classes as long as you can.
02:40Those who can, please go inside.
02:42Because the learning loss is very real.
02:45And number one, we are one of the most missed classes in the world.
02:53Despite the rain and floods this Wednesday,
02:56some provinces are still experiencing it.
03:00They can't help but compare the effects of Hurricane Karina and Habagat to that of Hurricane Ondoy in 2009.
03:07This is the explanation of Pag-asa in the report of Vona Kino.
03:14On May 8, in Navotas River, Ernesto Oprinario Jr.'s boat sank.
03:19According to his father, Ernesto and his friend jumped into the river for a swim.
03:25His son drowned. His friend was saved.
03:29All he said was, Pa, I'm going out.
03:33That's all. I can't do anything. It hurts me.
03:38In Calumpit, Bulacan, the water is still not receding.
03:41This is the effect of the heavy rain accompanied by high tide and the loss of water in Ipo and Bustos Dam.
03:47Some have no choice but to boat.
03:50Some even ride saloon tractors.
03:52More than 127,000 residents are affected.
03:57Meanwhile in Mauban, Quezon, President Bongbong Marcos is in a situation briefing.
04:02He is preparing the local government because this is just the beginning of the typhoons this year.
04:08The President also conducted an aerial inspection in Rizal Province.
04:12In Tindinamanang Bahang, bad weather was forced on this Wednesday.
04:17Many people can't help but compare this to Hurricane Ondoy.
04:21It's a sign of hope.
04:23Within six hours, more rain was brought to Ondoy,
04:26which reached 300 millimeters compared to 207 millimeters of the combined typhoon Kareena and Habagat.
04:33However, the rain of Habagat lasted for up to 18 hours this Wednesday,
04:38so it almost reached Ondoy.
04:41It's better to compare Kareena and Habagat this Wednesday,
04:45in Habagat in 2012, than Ondoy in 2009.
04:49Kareena, in around 18 hours, produced around 300 millimeters of rain,
04:56just like what happened in Habagat in 2012.
04:59Ondoy, in a span of six hours, produced 300 millimeters of rain.
05:05So, it happened in a short amount of time, but it produced a lot.
05:10Von Aquino reporting for GMA Integrated News.
05:15The change of the signage of Hill Puyat Avenue in Makati,
05:20to Hill Tulog, for an ad campaign, has happened.
05:24The family of the former Senate President, Hill Puyat,
05:27filed a complaint against the ad agency.
05:31Mark Salazar has a report.
05:34Some motorists and pedestrians seem to have regained their senses
05:40when Hill Puyat Avenue in Makati suddenly became Hill Tulog.
06:03The change of the street signage,
06:05to an ad campaign of a food supplement for proper sleep,
06:10did not please the family of the former Senate President, Hill Puyat.
06:14The family has decided to take action against this agency.
06:21They became very foolish and very insulting.
06:24We are not the only people who feel that something was done to a person
06:31who has served the country and who has a clean record for all the 20 years that he has served.
06:39In his grandson's Facebook post,
06:41Ericka Puyat-Lontok called the insult to his grandfather's name
06:47disrespectful in order to sell products.
06:49Makati Mayor Abi Binay has now banned the Hill Tulog street signs.
06:54In Binay's statement, he apologized to the Puyat family
06:57and explained that the request for permit of this advertising campaign did not reach his table.
07:04His officials who approved the permit should have been more sincere
07:09and they were reprimanded.
07:12Wellspring, which commissioned the ad campaign,
07:15also apologized to the Puyat family.
07:18They did not intend to insult the memory of the former senator.
07:22They also apologized to Mayor Binay and the Makati family.
07:26They did not intend to hurt their ad campaign.
07:29They used wordplay to give importance to sleep in the well-being of the people.
07:35After being recognized for being insensitive to their campaign,
07:39they removed all the signages.
07:44Mark Salazar reporting for GMA Integrated News.
07:49In spite of the widespread oil spill,
07:52siphoning or siphoning of oil from sinking motor tankers in Lima-Bataan has not yet started.
07:59According to the Philippine Coast Guard, the weather is still bad.
08:02As of now, only oil sheen or oil slick has been found in the empty Terra Nova.
08:08A private salvage company is also on its way to siphon 1.4 million liters of oil.
08:16Oil spills in Metro Manila, Bulacan, and Pampanga are possible
08:21if the oil continues to leak.
08:24According to Portavaga Ship Management Inc.,
08:27the owner of the sunken tanker,
08:29their crisis management team is already on duty to ensure a zero-oil spill.
08:34Their equipment is also on standby,
08:36and they have already contacted foreign companies to help.
08:47It is common for Filipinos to look for an opportunity to smile even in the midst of calamity.
08:53Like an employee who wore free diving gear when he entered the workplace,
08:58knowing that there is a risk of flooding.
09:00That's what's in this report.
09:05The protest continues even if there is flood.
09:08That's the procession in Hagonoy, Bulacan,
09:10and in the streets, there is dance and celebration.
09:13The celebration is the celebration of their bosses.
09:16They say the flood will not stop.
09:20According to the weather forecast of the battle,
09:22this is Stephen Bryan's entry.
09:24He had to enter the workplace,
09:26so he wore a skirt in case the flood reaches his head.
09:30Goggles and snorkel, even fins.
09:33As a free diver, he thought of wearing gear.
09:36For the flood, there is no fear.
09:38But he really did not swim in the flood
09:40because his work was immediately canceled.
09:43This is the one who really smiled, Frederick Gallo.
09:45He even wore his blue snorkel for pictorial purposes
09:49and to swim in order to buy food.
09:52It is common for Filipinos to be in the middle of calamity.
09:55Remember, until it is avoided, do not swim in the flood
09:59because it is dangerous to life and health.
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