Panayam kay Spokeperson Dir. Edgar Posadas ng OCD-NDRRMC patungkol sa Bagyong #EntengPH

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Panayam kay Spokeperson Dir. Edgar Posadas ng OCD-NDRRMC patungkol sa Bagyong #EntengPH

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00:00Update on the effects of the earthquake in the country,
00:03let's find out together with Director Edgar Posadas,
00:07the spokesperson of the Office of Civil Defense, NDRRMC.
00:12Director Posadas, good afternoon.
00:15Good afternoon, ma'am. It's raining, but it's a safe afternoon.
00:20To everyone watching and listening to your program.
00:23Director Posadas, in your monitoring,
00:25what areas are affected by the earthquake?
00:30Since yesterday, ma'am, those that we monitored,
00:34those that were reported, they had floods,
00:38landslides, and other incidents.
00:42Yesterday, in Region 7 in Cebu,
00:46and also in Region 8 in Northern Samar,
00:50and then in Bicol Region,
00:53of course, the two neighboring regions of Calabarzon and Maropan,
01:00including Metro Manila,
01:02and then in Region 3, especially the western provinces of Central Luzon.
01:11Actually, Central Luzon is exposed on the eastern side,
01:15Aurora because of the earthquake,
01:18and then Cabagat on the other side.
01:21And then as we foresee,
01:24based on the forecast for the next few days,
01:28of course, there are regions 1 and 2,
01:33and then of course Cordillera in the next few days.
01:40Director Posadas, how is the supply of electricity
01:44and communication lines in the mentioned regions?
01:47And was there a preemptive evacuation in these areas?
01:53As for the areas that were affected,
01:58earlier we talked to Director Yukut,
02:01there was an evacuation in his region.
02:05The only thing here is that we don't have exact data about the numbers,
02:11but there are.
02:14We are also encouraging that preemptive evacuation
02:20as a mechanism for preparation.
02:23We also enjoin our public that if they are threatened to preemptively evacuate,
02:31they should follow it for their own safety.
02:35We are also encouraging that because ASEC and MAM,
02:38this earthquake is number one,
02:41it's close to the landmass,
02:43that's why our time is like this,
02:45plus its escalation.
02:51Now, it's a tropical storm.
02:55It's possible that it could be a severe tropical storm,
02:59and typhoon as it exits the Philippine area of responsibility.
03:04That's why we are watching it.
03:08It's raining here and as we speak,
03:11we are watching it.
03:12We don't need to go anywhere.
03:14We have the Marikina River.
03:15Its alarm is on its second because it has exceeded the threshold.
03:22That's what we are calling for, sir,
03:25those living near creeks, rivers, and waterways,
03:30to be vigilant because there will be heavy rains in the CEL sector.
03:37So now, Director, are you receiving reports of casualties or injuries
03:44in flood-prone and landslide areas?
03:47We were informed that there are two casualties or fatalities in Cebu.
03:53There are, but this is for validation ma'am.
03:56This is from the landslide that happened yesterday.
04:01There are also, I just added, we also received reports for confirmation here in the Pico region.
04:09Earlier, the response cluster meeting is ongoing.
04:15There are reports missing, but we are still looking into that ma'am.
04:21In the next reporting time, we will report for the details as soon as we get them.
04:30Director Posadas, in terms of infrastructure,
04:33do we have any updates on damaged roads or impassable roads?
04:40If not, what regions should be vigilant,
04:46especially those prone to landslides or mudslides?
04:51There are damage houses, but our data is low.
04:58There are 10, one partially and 10 total damage in Region 7.
05:05Like I said, we are still in the response phase.
05:09So probably as the tropical storm will go up,
05:18these regions would already make the necessary assessments to improve our data.
05:26As regards to your second question,
05:31these regions, including Metro Manila, because up to now we have heavy rainfall warning,
05:40the areas prone to landslides like Calabarzon,
05:46here in Region 3 sir, and the other three regions in Northern Rizon, Regions 2, 1 and Cordillera.
05:55A message and a reminder to our countrymen, especially to those affected by heavy rainfall.
06:05Yes. To our countrymen, that's why we are talking to you through your program,
06:14so they can be informed. It's better for us to follow up because we understand and believe in what is being done to us,
06:27like for example, the preemptive evacuation.
06:30This tropical storm, Tenteng, we can see based on the forecast that it will still escalate into a stronger,
06:45either a severe tropical storm or even a typhoon.
06:48These two are the ones we are monitoring.
06:51This is a result of the enhancement of the weather. It will rain on the western side of the country.
06:58We will continue to listen and monitor if we notice any changes in our communities.
07:08We should not hesitate, especially if we live near rivers, waterways or mountains.
07:19Our land is a bit saturated now that landslides are possible.
07:24We should not hesitate to respond and react properly.
07:32I would like to assure our public, our countrymen, that your government is here in all levels.
07:40Of course, we start with the local government units, the regional offices of the national government agencies
07:48and if necessary, the MNC in Camp Aguinaldo to meet your needs.
07:57We are here to help in whatever way possible.
08:01This is the order of our President, Secretary Chodoro and of course, Secretary Monseno as the civil defense administrator.
08:11Lastly, just to address that, we are on a red alert here in Camp Aguinaldo.
08:17We don't miss out on anything. We don't give anything to chance.
08:21As we speak, there is an ongoing response class per meeting.
08:24This is chaired by Usec Kahipe ASEC.
08:29We are looking at the available resources if necessary, to include additional food and non-food items and other resources.
08:39Both human and equipment wise and financial.
08:43So if necessary, we can easily intervene.
08:47All right. Thank you very much for your time Director Edgar Posadas,
08:52the spokesperson of the Office of Civil Defense, NDRR-MC.
08:58Thank you very much and good morning to you.

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