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Dahil sa taas ng baha, nagbabangka na ang mga taga-Baao sa Camarines Sur para makabili ng pagkain at iba pang pangunahing pangangailangan.


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00:00Because of the flood, the people of Baao, Camarines Sur are now using boats to buy food and other basic necessities.
00:10The latest on the situation there was pointed out live by John Consulta. John.
00:17Mail not passable to all types of vehicles, a road in Baao, Camarines Sur, a road that goes to the province of Albay.
00:32This is also because of the flood that was brought by Hurricane Christine.
00:38The people of PNP Kamsur are tightly closed and no vehicles are allowed to pass through this part of the national road in Baao, Camarines Sur.
00:51The reason is because of the flood. No type of vehicle can pass through.
00:58But like that truck, it was not able to do anything. It was stuck in the middle.
01:04This is the reason why no one can enter or exit the province of Albay.
01:09Because this is the road that connects Camarines Sur and Albay.
01:15That is why residents, if they do not have supplies such as rice, vegetables and water, are reluctant to leave their boats.
01:24Sometimes, their dogs, pigs and cows are also with them.
01:28One of them is the resident, Mang Tonet Panambo.
01:32The flood was too much.
01:34The flood was too much.
01:36It's really hard.
01:38You can't cook, you can't do anything.
01:40You can't buy anything.
01:42You have money, you can't buy anything.
01:44You can't go out because there are no vehicles.
01:46You need a boat.
01:48You don't have a boat?
01:49No.
01:50Sorry, you have to wait.
01:52The resident, Angelina Bolarim, was reluctant to stay in her house to collect water inside her house, even though it was a new operation.
02:00Unlike other floods, this time, the permission of Baguiong Christine was different.
02:06We used to reduce the amount of water, but now, we are reducing the amount of water.
02:11There is a lot of water inside.
02:16There is a lot of water outside.
02:18That's why the water didn't go inside.
02:22But still, it went inside.
02:26These cargo trucks are in a long line.
02:30Here in Baocam Sur, they are forced to go through.
02:34How are you here? What are you doing?
02:36Nothing, just like this.
02:38How is your food?
02:40We are cooking.
02:42We are cooking.
02:46In Naga City, one of the main roads of the village is still full of water.
02:50It has a high slope up to Bewang.
02:53The vehicles turn around when they see that the road is impassable.
03:01That's why some residents can't do anything but park their vehicles and face the flood just like this mother.
03:10Mother, why are you going here?
03:11I'm going to pass through there.
03:13Is the baby sick?
03:14Yes.
03:15Is she sick?
03:16Yes.
03:17So even if it's flooding?
03:18We are still there.
03:26Until now, there is still no electricity in a large part of Naga City.
03:30That's why free charging is a big deal.
03:34Just like the one behind me.
03:36This is an establishment in Naga City for low-bat residents.
03:43That's the latest in Naga City.
03:45I'll be back, ma'am.
03:46Thank you very much, John Consulta.

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