Ilang paaralan, nananatiling lubog sa baha pagkatapos ng bagyo at habagat | Dapat Alam Mo!

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Aired (August 6, 2024): Kahit ilang linggo na ang lumipas nang humagupit ang Bagyong #CarinaPH at habagat, ilang paaralan pa rin ang nananatiling lubog sa baha. Ang ilan sa mga ito, ating binisita sa online documentary na #KaraDocs. Panoorin sa video.

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00:00On July 9, due to the super typhoon Karina, many parts of Metro Manila and nearby provinces were flooded.
00:11One elementary school in Pampanga was one of them.
00:20We're on our way to San Nicolas Elementary School.
00:25This is where the flood reached.
00:29This is one of the classrooms.
00:32Oh, it's deep here.
00:34Hello.
00:35Hello.
00:37Oh, we're already inside.
00:40Oh my gosh.
00:42Hi, Sir Chris.
00:43Hi.
00:44Oh my God, it's really flooded.
00:46Yes.
00:47Which classroom is this?
00:48Grade 2 classroom.
00:49Ah, Grade 2 classroom.
00:51Even though the flood reached some parts of the city of Pampanga,
00:54the San Nicolas Elementary School remained submerged in the flood.
00:58Some of their equipment in the classroom was also damaged.
01:03Oh my gosh, it's all wet.
01:05I can't do this anymore.
01:07What are you going to do with this?
01:08I'm just going to report it.
01:09I'm going to have it condemned.
01:12And when are you going to get a new book?
01:14It's going to take a while.
01:16The condemnation of these textbooks
01:18also has a big effect for children who are just hoping to learn here,
01:23like Princess Dalagitang.
01:26She lives in a public cemetery that was also submerged in the flood.
01:33Even though the flood hasn't reached yet,
01:35she is still persistently walking towards the school.
01:41Don't tell anyone I'm here.
01:44There's no other way.
01:46I have to go through everything when it floods.
01:49I don't have shoes.
01:51I only use slippers.
01:53This is the nearby chapel of their barangay
01:56while the students are in class.
01:59Noticeably, Princess is taller than her classmates.
02:03This is because Princess is already 12 years old,
02:06but she's only in Grade 2.
02:08No matter how steep the road that was submerged in the flood,
02:11Princess's dreams are high.
02:14Princess lives with her parents and three siblings in this cemetery.
02:20They've been living here for 10 years.
02:23She also does her homework here in the cemetery,
02:26but sometimes she moves to the nitsos when it's hot.
02:31It would have been easier for Princess to build a school
02:35if their textbooks hadn't been damaged by the flood.
02:40According to the Department of Education or DepEd,
02:43more than 5,000 or 16.3% of elementary schools in the country
02:49are flooded every year.
02:52Aside from classrooms that can't enter because of the flood,
02:55it's also painful for them
02:57that their textbooks are damaged by the flood,
03:01especially textbooks.
03:04This is a big help for students.
03:07Just like teachers and students,
03:09even in public schools,
03:11the students of San Nicolas Elementary School are strong and enthusiastic.
03:16This proves that their hope and determination to learn
03:19will never be destroyed by the flood.
03:33[â™Șupbeat music playingâ™Ș

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