24 Oras Weekend Part 2 - Mga lumubog na oil tanker sa Bataan; mga eskwelahang naurong ang pasukan; sold-out na Julie X Stell concert; atbp.

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00:00Another motor tanker sank in Mariveles, Bataan and the Philippine Coast Guard spotted a fugitive.
00:07In the middle of solving the problem, following the sinking of the MT Terra Nova in Limay,
00:12Bon Aquino was found alive.
00:19Ivan, the siphoning of oil is expected from the MT Terra Nova today.
00:25In the middle of solving the MT Terra Nova, another motor tanker sank in Mariveles, Bataan.
00:34Today, the siphoning of 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel from the sinking of the MT Terra Nova is expected to start.
00:42But it was put aside because the tanker's shum valve was found leaking, so it needs to be sealed.
00:49All the equipment that the harbor star needs is already there.
00:55We already know the position of the ship.
00:57They can't move yet because of the leak.
01:00Our priority is to seal the valves, the vents that have leaks.
01:06Although the leaks are minor.
01:08The Philippine Coast Guard gave the harbor star until Monday to finish sealing so that the siphoning can start on Tuesday.
01:16Divers are also having a hard time because of the bad weather.
01:19According to the PCG, from the 14-kilometer oil spill,
01:22the visible oil spill from the sinking of the MT Terra Nova is only two to three kilometers.
01:27The Greenpeace group is calling for immediate action from the government.
01:31According to the group, the oil spill reached the coastline of Hagonoy.
01:35The PCG is already investigating.
01:37It's only two to three kilometers.
01:39It's possible that some went to other places or some dispersed because we were already dispersed.
01:48The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is still studying if the fishing ban will be implemented.
01:53We are yet also to gather information from the local government unit.
01:59Because we said in the National Office that we are there to support the LGUs.
02:07But if the local government units would actually deem proper to declare, for example, fishing ban or aquanormal declaration,
02:19they have a mandate there.
02:23The barangays in Lima helped to create an improvised indigenous oil spill boom made from coconut husk and daiami.
02:30Our barangays will start to provide assistance.
02:36First of all, food security.
02:38We are also looking at livelihoods.
02:40Like I said, those who are also selling, we will also look at how we can provide assistance.
02:46It's possible that there will be a little more investment while the fishing ban is in effect.
02:53According to the Portavagas Ship Management Incorporated owned by MT Terra Nova,
02:58the tanker that will transport the oil from the sinking tanker is already in Bataan and is ready.
03:03The personnel, machineries and equipment for the siphoning operation are already being transported.
03:08In Barangay Cabcabe in Mariveles, the motor tanker MTKR Jason Bradley sank in the sea yesterday.
03:15An underwater assessment was carried out and oil sheen and oil leaks were seen.
03:20That's why the PCG put an oil spill boom.
03:23Apparently, this vessel did not clear from the Philippine Coast Guard, from the Bataan Coast Guard Station.
03:30We still don't know where the details are and what other details it has.
03:36But we'll give you updates as soon as information is available.
03:44Ivan, according to Malolos Mayor Christian Atividad, oil was seen in the coastal area of Malolos since yesterday.
03:52The PCG will check this and they are already preparing their equipment.
03:57Not even the PCG, our countrymen, will report to them if there is an oil spill so that they can respond immediately.
04:05Meanwhile, according to the PCG, there is still no oil spill in the coastal areas of Manila, Batangas and Pampanga.
04:15Ivan?
04:16Thank you very much, Von Aquino.
04:19A low-pressure area, 780 kilometers north-northeast of Catarman, Northern Samar, is still under surveillance.
04:29According to the PCG, the area is affected by the low-pressure area of Luzon.
04:34That's why it is expected that there will be heavy rainfall.
04:37The LPA's trough is monitoring Bicol Region, Aurora, Quezon, Northern Samar, Samar and Eastern Samar.
04:44Localized thunderstorms are also experienced in the remaining parts of the country.
04:48That's why be careful of possible flash floods and possible landslides.
04:55The calamity of the typhoon and flood is not yet over.
04:58It is even more forgotten that the school buildings are still covered in white before the reopening of classes.
05:06Open!
05:07And that's what you're watching, Darlene.
05:11Darlene?
05:13Pia, classes will start tomorrow in almost all schools across the country.
05:17But this is still the situation here at Guillermo Sanchez Memorial Elementary School in Tinajeros, Malabon.
05:22As you can see, the building is still covered in white.
05:25The broken equipment and chairs are still here.
05:28Even the garbage collected by the flood.
05:31That's the effect of the super typhoon earlier and now.
05:35That's why Guillermo Sanchez is one of almost 1,000 schools that cannot start classes tomorrow.
05:43Mom! Mom!
05:45The flood hit Guillermo Sanchez Memorial Elementary School in Tinajeros, Malabon.
05:51Thick mud, garbage, and broken chairs.
05:56According to one of the school workers, the flood reached the roof.
06:01He even prioritized saving the school than his own house.
06:06We were crying.
06:10First of all, ma'am, we couldn't save anything.
06:16I don't know where I will get the equipment for my students.
06:25Classes will start on August 5 in 41 public schools in Malabon
06:30and all public and private schools in Marikina, according to the LGU.
06:34But according to the teacher of Guillermo Sanchez, it looks like they still can't do it.
06:39I hope the LGU can help us so that we can clean this quickly.
06:45Also, just a little help for our equipment.
06:50There's nothing else we can rely on.
06:52In Quezon City, classes will start on August 1 and August 5 in 15 schools.
06:58Mayor Joy Belmonte said that some of those schools are still using evacuation centers.
07:03Even though the flood hit the Masambong High School,
07:06teachers, parents, and members of volunteer organizations cleaned it together.
07:12In this classroom, there are school bags that will be given to the students
07:17so that they can use in the upcoming flood.
07:19But because the whole classroom was flooded, all the school bags were wet.
07:25We will open it one by one.
07:27Even the contents inside, like the pad papers and notebooks, were all wet.
07:35That's why we can't use it anymore.
07:38On the last date of the Department of Education,
07:40almost 1,000 schools in 5 regions in the Philippines will not be able to start classes tomorrow.
07:47Deputy Secretary Sonny Angara said that the classes should be continued
07:52so that there won't be any learning loss.
07:54But he will not force the schools to open because of the flood.
07:59In the latest report of DEPED,
08:01almost 18.4 million students enrolled in the school year 2024-2025,
08:07from grade school to senior high school,
08:09including the Alternative Learning System or ALS.
08:16Pia, 2% of the total number of public schools in the Philippines
08:21will not be able to open classes tomorrow
08:23so if this will be based on DEPED,
08:25they should be ready to go back to school tomorrow.
08:28That's the latest from Malabon.
08:30Back to you, Pia.
08:32Thank you very much, Darlene Cai.
08:38Aside from the exciting performances in the sold-out concert of Julian San Jose and Stell of SB19,
08:43they also announced last night that Pablo of SB19 is the newest superstar coach of The Boyz Kids.
08:50Here's my report.
08:53The opening number of Julie X. Stell was our concert last night.
09:06Julian San Jose's skills were next.
09:09SB19's Stell was able to resist.
09:24The concert was sold out,
09:26where the guests were Raver Cruz and SB19 members Josh and Pablo.
09:32Honestly, I believe in each of their abilities ever since.
09:38I'm really a fan of each of them.
09:42The combination of two explosive talents.
09:45It's also an opportunity for the fans to get to know the Limitless star and ATEENZ better.
09:52Julie has fans who probably haven't heard SB19's music yet.
09:57Hopefully, they'll like it.
09:59I hope they'll know the song.
10:02The concert also became a venue to showcase the beauty of the original Filipino music.
10:08It's no wonder that not only the Gen Z and Millennials appreciated the show.
10:15They're both great singers.
10:17They have different types of songs and styles.
10:21I'm here with my youngest sister and her son.
10:24And this is my niece.
10:27These kids are so talented.
10:30We're here for day 1 and day 2.
10:33The concert also became a venue for donation
10:36for the GMA Kapusong Foundation's Bayanihan Project
10:40to help those who were affected by the floods.
10:43At the concert, they were joined by Julie, Stell, and Billy Crawford
10:49as the coach of The Boyz Kids.
10:51We are proud to officially introduce
10:56the newest coach of The Boyz Kids,
11:02Pablo!
11:07In the video posted by the show,
11:09we can see Pablo flirting with his co-coaches.
11:14Pablo said in an interview with gmanetwork.com
11:17that he's happy to be able to share his knowledge
11:20especially to the kids as a coach of The Boyz Kids.
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