• 3 months ago
Ulan at amoy ng asupre mula sa Bulkang Kanlaon, perwisyo na rin sa mga residente;

Ilang matatanda at bata sa evacuation center, nagkakasakit na

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00:00Other residents have been affected by the continuous eruption of the sulfur dioxide of the volcano Canlaon.
00:05Other residents have experienced a burning sensation in their body.
00:08Ryan Leziga is live in the news, Ryan.
00:15Dayan, the residents here in Canlaon City are facing two problems.
00:20First, the presence of a magmatic eruption from the volcano Canlaon.
00:25Second, the heavy rain caused by the storm Ferdie.
00:30These are the reasons why some of the evacuees in the evacuation centers are suffering.
00:39Residents of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental have been affected by the volcanic eruption.
00:45Residents are now allowed to drink rain and the smell of sulfur from the volcano.
00:51Some of the elderly and children in the evacuation centers are also suffering.
00:59Some of the evacuees are suffering from fever, cough, fever and itching in their body.
01:06Divina's daughter is experiencing itching in her neck.
01:11She said it started with a small wound but she noticed that it got bigger and bigger.
01:22She told me to go to the hospital.
01:28The Canlaon City Health Office is now on top of the situation in terms of the health of the evacuees.
01:34In fact, their barangay health workers are going to all the evacuation centers every day.
01:41The barangay health workers are instructed to monitor the situation when it comes to the health of the evacuees.
01:48Not all of the rooms have a barangay health worker.
01:51Sometimes, there are only two. Sometimes, there are three or four.
01:56That's what we do. We visit all the rooms and we collect all the barangay health workers.
02:03When it comes to our doctor, we consult them. We call them and our doctor gives them the medicine.
02:10In the last report of the CHO, there are already 11 cases.
02:14They say that there are more than 10 cases.
02:18We advise them that when we visit their rooms, they should always maintain the cleanliness of their rooms.
02:25They should always drink water that is not from the toilet.
02:31They should eat clean food.
02:34The LGU assured that it meets all the needs of the affected residents.
02:39Not only the affected residents of Alboroto in Vulcan, Canlaon, but also those who are in need.
02:46Let's assure that your local government and the national government is compassionate enough
02:53and have a heart to extend and to see the needs of my fellow Canlaonians
03:02so that we can address their needs.
03:06Right now, Canlaon City is continuously experiencing heavy rains.
03:14If we compare it, since we arrived here, we are experiencing heavy rains.
03:21The rains are non-stop for almost 24 hours.
03:25Sometimes, it is accompanied by a gust of wind.
03:29One concern right now, aside from the possibility of flooding,
03:34is the lahar flow from Vulcan, Canlaon.
03:37If the local government is alert,
03:40it should be the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council of Canlaon City.
03:45Thank you very much, Ryan Lasigas.

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