Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: AUGUST 19, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong August 19, 2024

- Volcanic smog, namataan sa ilang lugar sa Batangas

- Comelec: Tuloy ang reklamong material misrepresentation vs. Alice Guo | Apela ni Guo sa DOJ, ibasura ang reklamong qualified human trafficking laban sa kaniya

- Pananatili ng BRP Teresa Magbanua sa Escoda Shoal, ipinrotesta ng China | Philippine Coast Guard: May karapatan ang Pilipinas na manatili sa Escoda Shoal at hindi kailangan ng permiso ng ibang bansa | Mga video at larawan ng salusalo ng mga taga-China Coast Guard at Chinese Maritime Militia sa may Escoda Shoal, inilabas ng PCG

- Abot sa 100 pamilya sa Brgy. San Isidro, nasunugan

- Pag-inspeksiyon sa mga truck na may kargang mga baboy, lalong hinigpitan | Closed van na may dalang karneng manok, ininspeksiyon din | 147 baboy na naharang sa inspection site noong nakaraang linggo,nagpositibo sa ASF | 2 truck na luma ang permit at may kargang baboy na may sintomas ng ASF, hinarang din

- Panayam kay DFA Usec. Eduardo De Vega tungkol sa gulo sa Lebanon

- Panayam kay DMW Sec. Hans Cacdac kaugnay sa sitwasyon ng mga Pinoy sa gitna ng gulo sa Lebanon

- DOH, tiniyak na sapat ang guidelines laban sa Mpox o monkeypox sa bansa

- Alden Richards, Isko Moreno, at Boobay, nag-perform sa Taste of Manila 2024

- "It's Showtime" host Anne Curtis, enjoy sa bakasyon sa Dumaguete City

- 14 sasakyan, nahuling dumaan sa EDSA busway; isang nasitang kotse, official vehicle ng LTO | 2 nahuling motorsiklo, in-impound dahil hindi rehistrado

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Transcript
00:00In Lipa, Batangas, you can see the volcanic smog that came from the Taal Volcano.
00:18Motorists are crossing the road because of the thick fog.
00:23You can also see fog in their residential area.
00:25In the latest bulletin of PHEVOX, the Taal Volcano remains under Alert Level 1.
00:30Visitors are still not allowed to enter the Taal Volcano Island, which has been declared as a Permanent Danger Zone.
00:36A few reminders from the Department of Health.
00:38So that the fog will not be long, cover your nose and mouth if it comes out.
00:43Wear a N95 or a thick face mask.
00:46As far as possible, avoid leaving your house.
00:49Close your windows and doors.
00:52Drink plenty of water if you have irritation or itchiness.
00:56Also monitor your feelings and consult with your doctor if necessary.
01:05The complaint of Komalek's material misrepresentation continues against Alice Guo,
01:10even though she was removed by the Ombudsman as the Mayor of Banban, Tarlac.
01:14As for Komalek Chairman, George Garcia, their complaint has nothing to do with her firing from her position.
01:20On August 13, Komalek fired Guo,
01:23as part of the complaint that has something to do with her lying about her Certificate of Candidacy in the Election 2022.
01:31Komalek is still waiting for the counter-affidavit to be filed against Guo's camp.
01:39Guo was asked by the Department of Justice to trash the complaint of Qualified Human Trafficking against her.
01:45This has nothing to do with Guo's connection to the Pogo raid in Banban, where more than 800 Pogo workers are in the camp.
01:53In the counter-affidavit that Guo filed this Friday,
01:56Guo said that the complaint has nothing to do with her destroying her reputation.
02:01It's ridiculous to say that she's involved in human trafficking
02:05just because she used to be a stockholder of Baofu Land Development,
02:10the land owned by the Pogo raid in Banban.
02:14The DOJ asked why Guo filed the counter-affidavit this Friday
02:19when the preliminary investigation of the complaint is about to end.
02:23Now, they are just studying the request of the former mayor.
02:31The Department of Interior and Local Government, or DILG,
02:35is urging the use of the truck of the Bureau of Fire Protection
02:38to put water in a private swimming pool in Taytay, Rizal.
02:42DILG Secretary Benjur Abalos ordered the investigation.
02:45Following the release of the photos on social media,
02:48it is now known who is the BFP involved in the incident.
02:52It is possible that the person who committed the crime is a fake.
03:01China protested against the maintenance of the ship of the Philippine Coast Guard,
03:05BRP Teresa Magbanwa, in Sabina, or Escodación,
03:09which they claimed as part of their territory.
03:12According to the PCG, Escodación is in the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
03:18That's why our ships have the right to stay there.
03:21We have first news from Mav Gonzales.
03:27In the last monitoring of the international advocacy group Sea Light,
03:30the four Chinese militia vessels in Escodación or Sabina,
03:36BRP Teresa Magbanwa was also there.
03:38She was sent there by the Philippine Coast Guard to guard.
03:41But it is being guarded by China.
03:43They are the Spratlys on Nansha Islands,
03:46where Escoda is located, which they call the Shandin Reef.
03:49According to the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry,
03:52it is not authorized for the Philippine ships to stay there.
03:56China said it will interfere with their sovereignty
04:00against the declaration on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea
04:04and that it is a serious threat to the peace and order in the South China Sea.
04:09China has already entered the diplomatic channels to stop the Philippines
04:13from our entry and departure of ships there.
04:17China is monitoring the situation and they will not use force
04:22to protect their territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
04:27According to the PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore J. Tariella,
04:31Escoda Shoal is in the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines
04:35in accordance with the UNCLOS and the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal Award.
04:39Therefore, the ships of the PCG have the right to stay there
04:43as long as they do not need permission from other countries.
04:47Tariella also said that China should stop the declaration
04:52on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea
04:55because they themselves are violating it.
04:57Some large ships of the China Coast Guard, Chinese Maritime Militia,
05:01and even naval assets were sent to Escoda Shoal,
05:05which added to the tension in the region.
05:08In addition, the PCG did not deploy there just for fun,
05:12but to protect the rights of the Philippines,
05:15especially from illegal fishing and the theft of the rich seas
05:19that are destroyed in the marine environment.
05:22Some time ago, pictures and videos were released by Tariella
05:26of the vessels 5303 of the China Coast Guard,
05:29which instead of inspecting the Chinese Maritime Militia vessels
05:33near Escoda Shoal,
05:35they are still mixing and mixing.
05:38It is clear that there is no formal boarding procedure
05:41to question the maintenance of the militia vessels,
05:44even if they are not fishing.
05:46We asked the Department of Foreign Affairs or DFA and Malacanang,
05:50but they still have no answer.
05:52This is the first news.
05:54Mav Gonzalez for GMA Integrated News.
05:56A residential area in Barangay San Isidro in Paranaque was burned last night.
06:01Many families were burned.
06:03No one will return home.
06:05The first news is live from Jomer Apresto.
06:08Jomer.
06:14I am here in the covered court of Barangay San Isidro in Paranaque City.
06:18This is the evacuation site of more than 300 residents who were burned last night.
06:28In this drone video, you can see the extent of the fire in Barangay San Isidro, Paranaque City.
06:34According to the Bureau of Fire Protection,
06:36the fire started at 7 p.m. last night.
06:39When it arrived, the fire was still very big.
06:42The alarm was still raised.
06:45In our operations, it is really hard to enter because it is very tight,
06:51and the house is made of concrete and light materials.
06:58It is hard for the firefighters to enter because of the tightness of the area.
07:03Two fire volunteers were injured in their hands.
07:06It took more than five hours for the fire to start before it was extinguished around 1 a.m.
07:1225-year-old Gian Carlo came from work and was rushed to his father's house after he heard the news of the fire.
07:19But he said that he almost lost all of his belongings, except for his father's dog and cat.
07:26The important thing is that my father was saved.
07:28This is the picture of my brother.
07:30He died this year.
07:3333-year-old Jason came from a mall with his family and was surprised by the fire.
07:40It was my son's birthday.
07:42We went to the church after we finished eating.
07:49When we got home, this is what we saw.
07:53Our house was destroyed.
07:55His problem now is that his five daughters are sleeping well.
07:59According to the barangay, almost 100 families, or more than 300 individuals, lost their homes
08:06while they are now staying in the covered court of the barangay.
08:10We will get the indoor tents and put them here.
08:13This will also be our evacuation area.
08:16The captain is also preparing the food.
08:22According to the BFP, it is fortunate that the fire was contained immediately
08:25and it will not spread across the houses that are now surrounded by Las Pinas City.
08:30For now, the authorities are still trying to figure out the extent of the damage
08:36and what caused the fire.
08:43The main needs of the affected residents here are clean clothes, especially the underwear.
08:49Most of them here have nothing to save.
08:53This is the first news from Paranaque.
08:55I am Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
09:00The authorities should be careful in the inspection sites against African Swine Fever or ASF.
09:05There are pigs that are already infected with the disease,
09:09as well as trucks that have chickens under the inspection.
09:13We have live news from James Agustin.
09:16James.
09:21Good morning.
09:22The authorities should be careful in the inspection sites.
09:26For example, here in Mindanao Avenue,
09:28if I were here now, there are trucks that were stopped last week
09:32with pigs that tested positive for African Swine Fever or ASF.
09:41The authorities blocked this truck at the inspection site in Mindanao Avenue, Quezon City
09:46with pigs that tested positive for African Swine Fever or ASF.
09:49From Quezon, 42 pigs were delivered to Novaliches.
09:53The wheels and surroundings of the truck were disinfected.
09:55The pigs were also inspected and checked to see if the number on the permit was correct.
10:01Even if there is a slight error, it can be understood that these are the ones who will deliver the pigs.
10:05It is really prohibited for us to bring pigs that are infected with the disease.
10:10So you are approved to do this kind of work?
10:12Yes. We have already made a permit.
10:15From Camarinasur, 110 pigs were delivered to Pangasinan.
10:22The pigs were checked one by one.
10:24They were also checked to see if the documents are complete.
10:27According to the driver, six inspection sites have been passed through.
10:31It's okay for us even if there is a slight error. At least, it's safe.
10:35We will go to our destination, right?
10:38Are the documents complete?
10:39Yes. Of course, it's complete.
10:41A closed van with chickens and their by-products was also not allowed to pass.
10:46The products were delivered from Taytay Rizal to Isabela.
10:49It's okay because we heard that there are pigs that are infected with the disease.
10:55It's okay because we know that there are people who are delivering pigs that are infected with the disease.
11:05This closed van is still empty.
11:08They will just get supplies of pigs and chickens from Marilao, Bulacan.
11:13It's okay for us even if there is a slight error.
11:16At least, it's safe for us to get supplies of pigs and chickens from Marilao, Bulacan.
11:22That's the most important thing, the documents.
11:25The Bureau of Animal Industry and the Quezon City Veterinary Department and the police are closely monitoring the situation.
11:31Last week, 147 pigs that were stopped at the inspection site were tested positive for African Swine Fever or ASF.
11:39This weekend, two more trucks loaded with pigs were stopped at the Commonwealth in Quezon City and Malanday, Valenzuela.
11:46One of the trucks was found using a recycled local shipping permit while the other was found with ASF symptoms.
11:54The results of the tests on the pigs are still being waited for.
11:57While we are monitoring the situation at the inspection site here in Mindanao Avenue,
12:07the Bureau of Animal Industry and the trucks loaded with pigs have not seen any problems.
12:15The documents are complete, just like the shipping permit.
12:18They also found no symptoms of ASF in the pigs.
12:22That's why they were able to pass the inspection site.
12:24But that's not the end of it.
12:26Just like what we have mentioned, especially those who deliver pigs,
12:30they have to pass through several inspection sites before they can reach the place where the pigs will be delivered.
12:36That's the first news from Quezon City.
12:38I'm James Agustin for JEMAI Integrated News.
12:41Let's talk about the mess in Lebanon.
12:44Let's find out the situation there from the Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Eduardo De Vega.
12:49Usec De Vega, good morning to you.
12:51Good morning.
12:53Sir, please give an idea to our viewers.
12:58What is the situation in Lebanon?
13:00Is the mess only focused on Beirut or the incidents of the mess are all over the place?
13:07First, the mess is not focused on Beirut.
13:10It's only on the southern border with Israel because Israel and Hezbollah,
13:16the militants are on the border.
13:18They are always sending missiles to the Israel border and Israel will retaliate.
13:25The military or violent attacks are there.
13:30Beirut is still peaceful.
13:32There's tension.
13:33The ambassador said the situation is tense.
13:35But the life in the city is normal.
13:38That's why most of our countrymen want to leave the city because they are used to the situation in the Middle East.
13:49I want to assure the family of the OFWs and other Filipinos that Beirut is not a war zone.
13:57But we don't want a situation where suddenly there's a war in Gaza or Sudan.
14:06It's hard for Filipinos to evacuate.
14:08As long as possible, we want to repatriate as many as possible.
14:12That's why we have voluntary repatriation.
14:15How many people have signed up to repatriate, Usec?
14:21This started last November and December.
14:24There are already 356.
14:26If you include those who were repatriated by migrant workers, OFWs, and those who were repatriated by the funding of the DFA for immigrants,
14:37there are already 356 who went home.
14:39There are 738 more, but there are more.
14:43738 are pending because they are waiting for their exit.
14:48If you see that there are roughly 11,000 or 12,000 Filipinos, according to the figures,
14:5512,000 to 11,000 Filipinos are in Lebanon.
14:58Maybe there are more of them because there are undocumented.
15:03If there are 11,000 or 12,000, less than 10 percent are still waiting to go home.
15:10Most of them are either undocumented or those who just arrived, less than two or three years.
15:19That's why they are still waiting because they are not used to this life.
15:28Usec, we are not asking for the exact number because there are undocumented.
15:37We are not asking for the exact number because we have repatriated from Lebanon twice, including in 2009 or so.
15:46There was a war there.
15:48So there are thousands of Filipinos who went home.
15:51Recently, the estimates were about 17,000.
15:54But in Lebanon right now, there are only 11,500 or 11,000 to 12,000.
16:00So we are using the Filipino community, the DFA and the MWU is using the contacts.
16:08We can explain this to you so that we can know how many they are.
16:12But everyone knows how to contact and use this voluntary repatriation program.
16:19Usec, there will be a flight tomorrow.
16:22The airports are open. We don't have any restrictions on letting them go home.
16:28In fact, only three people are going home.
16:30There are a few who go home every month.
16:33That's why we want to do this.
16:37The airport is still open.
16:39The Middle East airlines are still open.
16:41European airlines are flying to Lebanon.
16:44If there is a war, we are already planning to evacuate through the northern ports.
16:50This has already happened before.
16:52Hopefully, it won't happen again.
16:54But the embassy has a contingency plan.
16:57Usec, in southern Lebanon, how many of our countrymen have been there?
17:01Well, supposedly, the ambassador told us.
17:03It's not exact, but there are three kills.
17:05Not up to 100.
17:07Those who are in southern cities.
17:11But the border itself, where there is a war, where there is a war, there are no Filipinos there.
17:17Last year and even before, there were a handful, maybe less than one dozen,
17:26but they are not there anymore.
17:29There are no Filipinos on the border.
17:31But southern cities that are close to the border, maybe one hour away or so,
17:36maybe a few kilometers or 50 kilometers away, there are Filipinos.
17:40We are calling on them to go to Beirut.
17:44The problem is, and to go to the Philippines if possible.
17:47These are our countrymen.
17:49They haven't left their countrymen yet.
17:54Usec, what are our considerations for us to declare a mandatory repatriation status in Lebanon?
18:02Mandatory if there's a total breakdown of peace and order.
18:05A good example is Gaza.
18:07It's a war.
18:09We're hoping that it won't happen.
18:11Second, the charter planes and ships should be ready.
18:16We're just preparing them now.
18:19Ambassador Raymond Balatbach and his team, Labor Attaché Alex Padayan,
18:26said that if we announce alert level four and there's no one left home, then it's a failure.
18:32We don't want to give an alarmist situation because life in Lebanon is normal.
18:39But there are many countries, including China, India, Saudi Arabia,
18:43and some other countries who are calling on their citizens to leave Lebanon before a war breaks out.
18:50Okay. Usec, thank you very much for that update.
18:54We will continue to update you on the situation in Lebanon.
18:58Let's listen to DLA Undersecretary Eduardo De Vega.
19:07A barangay officer in Antipolo, Rizal, was killed after he was shot in the head.
19:12The suspect was arrested. The crime could be denied.
19:15EJ Gomez has the first news.
19:19This is a new case.
19:21This woman's tears were shed when her bloodthirsty husband approached her in a van.
19:28The 57-year-old victim was shot in the head.
19:31It was early in the morning yesterday in Marcos Highway, Barangay Nayon, Antipolo City.
19:36Our victim was in her van where she was seen with the suspect who was talking.
19:47That instance, he was shot in the head, which led to the untimely death of the victim.
19:57According to the husband of the victim, the victim was supposed to buy food with their grandson
20:02the night of the incident.
20:04After about 30 minutes, my grandson came back.
20:07He said, Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, my daddy was shot.
20:12That's when I saw my husband taking a bath in blood.
20:17The victim was rushed to the hospital but was declared a dead-on arrival.
20:21The victim was recovered in a crime scene where a bullet was shot in the head by the suspect.
20:25We have witnesses who claimed that they saw him commit that crime.
20:33After two hours, the suspect was arrested by the authorities.
20:36He could be denied bail.
20:39They said that they saw a lot of people.
20:42To tell the truth, I was just passing by.
20:45I was not in that area.
20:47When they arrested me, I was sleeping in the house where I was living.
20:51He insisted...
20:53I didn't shoot, ma'am. I didn't do anything.
20:57The family thought that the victim was the one who shot him,
21:00according to his wife, a barangay worker in Santa Cruz.
21:04There was no dead threat.
21:06No one was following us.
21:09When it comes to politics, my husband will never know.
21:13The police is still investigating the incident.
21:16At the moment, the police community precinct of Antipolo City is detaining the suspect of the murder case.
21:22This is the first news.
21:24EJ Gomez for JMA Integrated News.
21:29Still on the situation in Lebanon, we will talk to Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Kakdak.
21:35Secretary, good morning.
21:37Good morning to all the listeners and viewers.
21:41What can we expect from the OFWs in Lebanon from the Philippine government?
21:47Yes. As Usec Ed said, there have been several months since we started the repatriation effort from Lebanon.
21:58Our President ordered the whole-of-government approach to assist from on-site.
22:05Evacuation, care, and coordinating the needs of the OFWs on-site.
22:15Then in the repatriation, together with OAH, Admin Arnel, and then in the post-repatriation assistance,
22:21DOH, DSWD, TESDA, DMW, OAH, and DOLE are also included in helping the refugees.
22:29Our financial assistance is unprecedented in terms of the refugees from war-torn areas, war-like areas such as Lebanon.
22:39As Usec Ed said, there are already 356 refugees.
22:43We provided financial assistance of Php75,000 and Php75,000 from DMW and Php75,000 from OAH.
22:54But what about the work of the OFWs?
22:58There are job opportunities provided by DOLE.
23:12We also have opportunities for them to get used to it.
23:20TESDA provides vouchers to those who want to return to the course of training and the institution they will enter.
23:32We also have job facilitation efforts overseas because most of them have been in Lebanon for a long time.
23:41We can facilitate their job records and job experience for them to get a job in other places.
23:56Secretary, how about our countrymen who want to move to a safer place, but they don't want to go back to the Philippines?
24:05I forgot to mention about the business.
24:09There is help in the business.
24:11DWO has a program and DSWD, SECREX and DTI and Department of Agriculture.
24:19To our countrymen mentioned by Usec Ed, there are 11,300 according to the records.
24:31The initial effort is called repatriation.
24:37But the initial effort is evacuation on-site from the south, up to the middle of the country, to Beirut.
24:45We have shelters there.
24:47They can stay there and we will evacuate them as part of their return.
24:54For those who are not yet interested, because we are in a voluntary repatriation mode, they can stay in the shelter.
25:03But of course, having said that, Ambassador Balatpat and the embassy in Beirut made a clear call that our countrymen should go home
25:14because of the tension in the region.
25:17Yes.
25:18It's good that our government, Secretary, is confident that they won't stop looking for a way to make a living
25:25even if they go back to the Philippines.
25:27Maybe that's what's stopping them.
25:30Yes. We have clear programs.
25:37By the way, we increased the financial assistance.
25:40The 50-50 through the DMW-OA, 50,000, DMW-OA, 50,000.
25:47We increased it to 75-75 so 150 total.
25:51I forgot to mention it.
25:53But yes, DTI and Department of Agriculture are already there.
25:57For example, we partnered with Kiko Laurel in their agribusiness programs for those who are returning.
26:04Even the Department of Tourism.
26:06We are in Pangasinan, Kamakailan.
26:08There are more than 100 graduates of Culinaria in the program of Secretary Frasco and DOT.
26:15We are very thankful for that.
26:17So there are comprehensive programs for livelihood and employment,
26:22based on the free training vouchers provided by TESDA.
26:28So their options are comprehensive.
26:31You said that the situation there is getting worse in the next few days.
26:35The Filipino workers are waiting for work in Lebanon.
26:40We will not be going there Secretary?
26:43Yes. It's been a long time because we are alert level three now.
26:47Alert level three means it's voluntary repatriation,
26:50but alert level three also means no deployment from the Philippines.
26:56But having said that, there are undocumented.
27:01There are refugees from other countries.
27:05We can say that there are refugees who are still coming from our country.
27:11Somehow ended up in Lebanon.
27:13So we still need help.
27:18Thank you very much DMW Secretary Hans Kakdak.
27:21Be careful.
27:22Thank you. God bless.
27:57According to the DOH, cleaning is still required.
28:00Wash your hands and avoid contact with other people.
28:03In 2022, the DOH will issue a memorandum on the management of MPOCs,
28:08including the screening and isolation.
28:11Coordination with the Bureau of Quarantine will continue.
28:15There are no new cases of MPOCs in the country since December 2023, according to the DOH.
28:20The suspected cases in 2022 have recovered.
28:24There are two vaccine contra-MPOCs recommended by the WHO,
28:28but the supply is limited.
28:35Sparkle Stars' Alden Richards, Isko Moreno, and Bubay
28:39are the global Filipinos who attended the Taste of Manila 2024 event in Toronto, Canada.
28:46Alden, Isko, and Bubay have production numbers.
28:49It was worth it because the global Filipinos welcomed them warmly.
28:54Alden, Isko, and Bubay were in Canada for the Sparkle World Tour in Canada.
28:59There was also a booth there, the Jeremy Pinoy TV,
29:02where the participants could win various prizes.
29:06The Taste of Manila also highlighted the Streetwide Food Fair,
29:11the parade of the Filipino community,
29:13and the visit of Canadian Prime Minister Justine Trudeau.
29:20Meanwhile, It's Showtime host Anne Curtis enjoyed her vacation.
29:25On Instagram, she shared a carousel post of her beautiful selfies
29:30in the beautiful city of Dumaguete in Negros, Oriental.
29:34Anne is radiant in her black and white polka dot dress while chilling in a cafe.
29:40She also posted sunset photos on the beach.
29:43Some netizens and celebrities commented that Anne's beauty is timeless.
29:48It's true.
29:53It's still morning.
29:5414 cars have arrived after passing through the EDSA busway.
29:58Live from Quezon City, we have the first news from DJ Gomez.
30:07Susan, it seems that the hard work of some riders
30:11in entering the EDSA busway is unstoppable.
30:13That's despite the almost weekly operation of the MMDA
30:17and despite the large fine imposed for violating the rules.
30:27One SUV, one car, and 13 motorcycles were caught by the authorities
30:32in the EDSA busway operation this morning.
30:34The car was the official vehicle of the Land Transportation Office.
30:38Of the 12 motorcycles, one was a police vehicle that was caught by the authorities,
30:42while three were motorcycle taxi riders who were called by passengers.
30:46Two of the last motorcycles were impounded because they were not registered.
30:51In defense of those who were caught, they will be late for their jobs.
31:00Sir, what is the reason for passing through the busway?
31:03There's a meeting.
31:05There's a meeting with an employee.
31:10There's a meeting.
31:12It's 7 p.m.
31:13I can't handle it.
31:14There's a lot of traffic.
31:21Susan, MMDA is reminding that aside from the buses,
31:24the only vehicles that can pass through the EDSA busway
31:26are those authorized by the LTFRB,
31:29such as emergency vehicles and government vehicles.
31:35That's the first news from Santolan, Quezon City.
31:38EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
31:59EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.

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