Mga nasalanta ng bagyong Carina, kumusta na ba ang kalagayan? | Resibo

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Matapos humagupit ng Super Typhoon Carina, binisita ng #Resibo ang ilang lugar at kinumusta ang kalagayan ng mga residente nito para makapag-abot ng tulong. Panoorin ang video.

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00:00This is the receipt of the cut of Bagyong Karina, which was declared as a super typhoon due to the lack of rainfall.
00:12Many places, including Metro Manila, were flooded.
00:18In Quinta Rizal, the roads were still flooded one day after the heavy rain.
00:23One, Melesha Dichoso, 73 years old, was affected by the typhoon.
00:37So, what was the reason that you noticed that the water was rising fast?
00:43It's fast.
00:44It's fast?
00:45Yes, it's fast.
00:46Really?
00:47It's really fast.
00:48How scared were you when the water suddenly rose?
00:50Of course, I was scared because my husband was sick.
00:55When it was about to rise, I said, let's take care of our father.
00:59Because what if the water is already there?
01:03We will be flooded.
01:04What should we do?
01:05Because the other things are okay.
01:07That's okay.
01:08Even if it's damaged, that's okay.
01:11In her conversation with Melesha, she couldn't help but cry because she was worried about her husband.
01:22We are just friends.
01:24Can I greet you?
01:25How are you today?
01:27Good.
01:30It's a bit hard to put it.
01:32There's no electricity.
01:34What did you tell your father?
01:36We saw how much you love him.
01:38He's there.
01:39I told him to get better because it's hard.
01:43Of course, we can't carry his medicine.
01:51It's heavy.
01:53Of course, I'm already old.
01:57I'm already 73.
01:59He's 70.
02:00Yes.
02:01What do you want to say to him?
02:02I'm happy that you're here with him.
02:05Daddy, what does Mommy want to say?
02:09Of course, we love each other.
02:12Did you hear that, Daddy?
02:14Mommy loves you so much.
02:22Despite being affected, others were still able to help the couple.
02:28Just like Cremie and Jessie, who own a restaurant.
02:32We cook our own food.
02:39We still cook our own food.
02:45We thought that we can prepare more food.
02:49But we can't because we don't have enough food.
03:02On the way to Recibo, one day after heavy rain and typhoon.
03:10The flood came.
03:16Just like in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City.
03:24Jennifer's worried because the river is just behind their house.
03:29We climbed up from the second floor because the water level is rising.
03:34The water reached our second floor.
03:37We had to flee because the river is right next to us.
03:42They were afraid that the water level will rise again.
03:46They didn't make a hole in their wall.
03:49And they put a piece of wood next to their house.
03:55She had to do this for her children and her 73-year-old mother.
04:00We brought my mother here.
04:03So that we can rescue her because no one came to rescue us.
04:07From here, we put her on the other side.
04:11Because there's no other way.
04:14The water level is really high.
04:16We were here until we reached the roof.
04:18I was just there.
04:20So that we can ask for help.
04:22So that we can buy food for our children.
04:25Because we have a baby.
04:27She called for them not to forget that this is the time when they need help the most.
04:33I hope that you can help us.
04:41Please help us.
04:42Please help us.
04:44It's really hard.
04:46It's really hard for us here.
04:48This is how hard it is when you have an elderly person with you.
04:52You have children and a baby.
04:54I don't know what I can do.
04:56I can't cry.
04:57It's really hard.
04:59Please help us even if it's not a big help.
05:03It's enough for the people who are in need.
05:09Recibo was put to sleep in the local government
05:12when she was called by Jennifer and her neighbors.
05:18According to them,
05:19they have a system to provide assistance to the people in need.
05:24They are sure that Jennifer and her family will also receive it.
05:33The people in need of Baguio, Carina were surrounded by Recibo.
05:40In Quinta Rizal,
05:41Nanay Melecia was very worried about her husband who is a stroke patient.
05:46Aside from the things that she needs to save,
05:49the condition of her mistress is what she is most worried about.
05:53Of course, the medicine.
05:56We can't afford it.
06:00It's heavy.
06:03Of course, I'm already old.
06:07In the hope of giving them proper attention,
06:10Recibo was put to sleep in the local government of Quinta
06:13when she was called by her husband, Melecia and Heriberto.
06:17When they received the information,
06:18they went to the City Social Welfare and Development Office
06:22and Health Officers of Quinta
06:24to Nanay Melecia's house.
06:29According to the nurse who consulted Heriberto,
06:31they are worried that the patient will be able to receive therapy in a short time
06:35and they will continue to monitor her condition.
06:39She is okay.
06:40Her blood count is okay.
06:41Her BP is okay.
06:43The plan of action that we will do is
06:45we will coordinate with our barangay disaster risk
06:48here in BDRMC in Karangalan
06:50to prioritize the transportation of her father
06:54going from their house to the rehabilitation center.
06:59In the middle of every struggle for the sake of safety and well-being,
07:03the help from different branches of the government
07:06will ensure the safety and well-being of everyone.
07:10So even if the typhoons do not affect us Filipinos,
07:14the call to respond to those who are in danger continues.

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