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Transcript
00:00The siphoning can start tomorrow
00:03from the empty Terra Nova in Bataan.
00:06In the last water quality test of the DNR,
00:094 barangays in 5 Bataan,
00:11the sea was not saved by fishing and swimming.
00:14Witness, Jun Veneracion.
00:20The salvage team will give instructions to the divers later.
00:30They will monitor their movements while underwater
00:34where the oil tanker of the empty Terra Nova is sinking.
00:37The operation is also 24 hours.
00:40It is important to remove the 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil
00:46that was loaded by the sinking ship.
00:48The cells of the valves and tubes are strengthened.
00:51When this is done and the time is set,
00:54the siphoning can start tomorrow.
00:59It is necessary to be extra careful to avoid disgrace.
01:02It is naturally more sensitive
01:05because it will open and let out the oil
01:10to siphon, right?
01:11It will be siphoned, right?
01:13So you will move the integrity of the ship.
01:19According to the Coast Guard,
01:21the oil leak is lower than 1 liter per hour.
01:24That's why the oil shale monitored on Ground Zero is smaller.
01:28Despite aerial inspections in Metro Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, and Pampanga,
01:33almost no oil shales were found.
01:35But the problem was found in the quality of the water.
01:38Based on the water quality test of DENR,
01:41the sea in some barangays of Limay was not saved by fishing and swimming.
01:46I think the fact that it's above standard
01:48will definitely affect the catch and the people.
01:53Limay has already done the fishing ban.
01:55That's the first step that we need to do.
01:59But some are still forced to fish.
02:02We can only hold on for a few more kilos.
02:04Sometimes, two kilos.
02:05We can even buy rice.
02:06If caught, they will bring it to the consignation.
02:09You can't buy it.
02:11You can't buy the fish.
02:13Because of the fish,
02:15it will be stolen.
02:16Even if you steal it, it will be stolen.
02:18Oil spills are not yet visible to the fishermen in Manila Bay.
02:22Even if oil spills are visible, we will steal it.
02:25It will be a pity for our livelihood.
02:28However, the most affected are the seashells such as tahong.
02:33In this area, the wind is not yet good.
02:38Because the sea is clear.
02:42If oil spills in Manila Bay do not subside,
02:45BFAR estimates that the effect will be worth P351 million
02:51to more than 40,000 fishermen
02:54from the Centrolo Zone, Calabar Zone, and fishing communities in NCR.
02:59BFAR urges LGUs to implement the fishing ban.
03:04The mandate of BFAR is to continue the assessment and evaluation
03:09on the safety of fish consumption in affected areas.
03:18In Batangas, an incident management team was formed
03:21to monitor the occurrence of oil spills in the province.
03:25For GMA Integrated News,
03:27I am Dune Veneracion, your witness.
03:30There is no longer a low-pressure area in the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
03:34But some parts of the country will still be flooded tomorrow
03:38and localized thunderstorms.
03:39Based on the data of Metro Weather,
03:41the chance of rain is still high in a large part of the Lozon,
03:44especially in the northern and central portions.
03:46There will also be rain in some parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
03:50It is still possible for heavy rain to flood or flood landslides.
03:54In Metro Manila, there is also a chance of rain tomorrow.
03:57For now, there is no bad storm of the time or new bad of the time
04:01that is visible except for thunderstorms
04:03that have no effect on any part of the country.
04:09For those looking for jobs abroad,
04:11Japan has a total of 25,000 jobs for Filipinos.
04:15Witness, Bernadette Reyes.
04:21JR is one of the Filipinos who stepped into the office of the Department of Migrant Workers.
04:26Her dream is to work abroad.
04:30She said she wants to work in Japan.
04:33In Japan, the salary is high.
04:35If you are there, you will get a good salary.
04:39For instance, you will be able to make a living there.
04:44It seems that JR's fate is getting worse.
04:46Because of the opening of the Philippine-Japan Friendship Week today,
04:50the announced 25,000 jobs will be opened in Japan.
04:54The difference here is from the construction, hospitality, and medical field sectors.
05:00Licensed recruitment agencies are the ones who are struggling here.
05:03We expect that it will be easier because they are already there.
05:08You don't have to go to Makati, Manila, or any other recruitment agency.
05:16They are already there at one-stop shop.
05:19By the way, government agencies are also there.
05:22PhilHealth, Pag-ibig.
05:24They are brave, hard-working, resilient, and happy.
05:28These are just some of the qualities of overseas Filipino workers
05:31that are really desired by Japanese employers, according to the DMW.
05:37It is the third day for the Philippines to have the most workers there,
05:41followed by Vietnam and China.
05:43As of now, more than 300,000 documented Filipinos
05:47are working in Japan in the professional and skilled category.
05:51When the Japanese ambassador to the Philippines, Endo Kazuya,
05:55assures that the OFWs will take care of their country,
06:00Japan shares the same values and we are one with the Philippines
06:05in ensuring that OFWs obtain decent work.
06:10We mandate that all foreign workers receive the same wages, protections,
06:16and benefits as their Japanese counterparts.
06:30The PNP blames Vice President Sara Duterte's allegations
06:33of political harassment for the reduction of 75 police officers
06:37in her security detail.
06:39The PNP also said that the reduction is a step
06:41to increase police presence in Metro Manila.
06:44It was also done in other units and not just in BISE.
06:48The vice president also said that police officers
06:52were in their area to find out where she lives.
06:55The PNP's answer? There is no truth to that.
06:58In addition to the PNP, the vice president also has 31 PNP security details.
07:03In a statement, the AFP said that it is under the Presidential Security Command
07:08or PSC, the Vice Presidential Security and Protection Group
07:12to be aligned with the lean and mean strategy of the AFP.
07:15The PSC also said that they remain professional
07:19in their work to protect the vice president.
07:23In a Facebook post, the vice president said to her supporters
07:26that her only wish is the safety of her family.
07:30She said not to let anything happen to them,
07:33personally or on the internet.
07:37Kapuso, let's be witnesses together!
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