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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 25, 2024

- Mahigit 40 pasahero, stranded sa bus terminal dahil sa pananalasa ng Bagyong Kristine

- Mga residente, hinihikayat na manatili muna sa evacuation centers habang hindi pa humuhupa ang baha | Casiguran MDRRMO: Kahit wala nang ulan, tumataas pa rin ang baha dahil sa tubig na mula sa bundok

- Ilang lugar sa Kawit, Cavite, kagabi pa walang supply ng kuryente |Mga motorista, stranded dahil sa baha sa bahagi ng Tirona Highway | Cavite PDRRMO: Mahigit 1,500 pamilya, lumikas na sa evacuation centers

- Ilang establisimyento, nagbukas sa kabila ng malakas na hangin at pag-ulang dulot ng Bagyong Kristine | mga residente ng Brgy. Malued, inilikas dahil sa Bagyong Kristine; mahigit 30 pamilya, nasa evacuation center | Storm surge, naranasan sa ilang lugar sa Pangasinan

- Mag-inang na-trap sa baha sa Brgy. Del Rosario, ni-rescue | Ilang cargo trucks, stranded sa baha dahil sa Bagyong Kristine

- Mahigit 100 pamilya sa Lipa, lumikas dahil sa pananalasa ng Bagyong Kristine

- Magdamagang ulan, naranasan sa Baguio City | Isang bahay, apektado ng landslide; wala namang nasaktan | Kennon Road, sarado pa rin para sa repairs; puwedeng daanan ang Marcos Highway at Naguilian Road

- Provincial office ng Ilocos Norte: Aabot sa 534 na pamilya, lumikas dahil sa Bagyong Kristine | 45 bahay, nagkaroon ng partial damages; mahigit P350,000 halaga ng palay at mais, nasira dahil sa Bagyong Kristine

- 5, patay sa Agoncillo dahil sa pananalasa ng Bagyong Kristine

- Pagligtas sa mga alagang hayop tuwing may sakuna, panawagan ng animal advocates

- Senior Men's Basketball games ng NCAA ngayong araw, suspendido dahil sa Bagyong Kristine

- K-Pop girl group UNIS, ibibigay ang bahagi ng kanilang "Curiousland" concert sales sa mga nasalanta ng Bagyong Kristine

- Heart Evangelista, kaisa sa panawagan na "No pets left behind" ngayong may kalamidad | "Heart World" limited series ni Heart Evangelista, mapapanood na simula bukas sa GMA, 9:30 pm

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00:00We are back here at PITX where almost 40 of our countrymen are stranded here due to the cancellation of their trips to different provinces,
00:27particularly in Batangas and Bicol Region.
00:31There are still a lot of roads that are not accessible and that is why the buses are still unable to travel.
00:36In total, almost 100 trips were cancelled and because the trips to Roro were also cancelled,
00:44many trips were postponed to Matnog and also to Batangas Port.
00:53To be sure, Aurora, even though it rained heavily, the residents who stayed at the evacuation centers are still asking for help
01:02because aside from the fact that the flood is still not stopping, there is a threat of a new typhoon.
01:07From Aurora, we have the first news, Catrina Sol.
01:11Catrina.
01:13Ivana, we just witnessed a heavy downpour early this morning here in Aurora.
01:24The heavy rain and strong wind that we experienced here yesterday has now subsided.
01:32Compared to yesterday, the rainfall has now subsided.
01:39But even though the rain has subsided here, some barangays are still asking for evacuees not to go home.
01:47One of the evacuation centers in Marikit Barangay here in Kasiguran, Aurora.
01:52According to its barangay captain, Nesery Arbuena, the flood is still not completely subsiding in the houses of some evacuees.
02:00And aside from this, there is another typhoon outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
02:05That is why it is better for the evacuees to stay in the evacuation centers for the time being.
02:12As for the places that were flooded yesterday, the water level started to drop, just like in some of the roads here.
02:20However, according to Haymar J. Mar de Leon, Kasiguran MDRRMO,
02:25based on their experience, even though there is no rain, the flood is still rising.
02:30After the heavy rain, they are flooded because of the water from the mountains that flows down here.
02:37That is why it is better for the residents to make sure that they are safe and that there is no flood in their areas before going home.
02:47Here is the statement of the captain of Marikit Barangay.
02:51According to our MDRRMO, if they cannot return to their homes, it is better for them to stay here in our evacuation center.
03:01And as of now, the status of their homes is that the water is not yet subsiding.
03:08So it is better for them to stay here to be safe.
03:11Thank you, sir. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you.
03:15Ivan, the floods in some of the roads yesterday are still rising now.
03:20We saw that when we went around earlier.
03:23But here in Kasiguran, it is still windy and the sky is still dark.
03:28And here is the latest from Kasiguran Aurora, Ivan.
03:35Thank you very much, Katrina Son.
03:39More than 1,500 families in Cavite were evacuated because of the Katrina flood.
03:44Jomer Apresto is still in Cavite and has the first live news.
03:50Jomer?
03:54Motorists are still having a hard time crossing the road here in Cavite.
03:59Because of the flood that is happening in the area, it is still due to the Katrina flood.
04:06This part of the Tirona Highway in Cavite was covered by darkness.
04:13According to the residents, since 9 o'clock last night,
04:16there was no electricity supply in the area because of the continuous storm.
04:21I am here in the part of the Tirona Highway in Cavite.
04:24This is what you will pass if you will go to Noveleta and Rosario, Cavite.
04:28We were stopped by rescue teams here
04:30because they are saying that the water level is still high in Bandan Dulo.
04:33So it is still not possible for any type of vehicle to pass through.
04:36The motorcycle rider, Jeffrey, was stranded in the area at 11 o'clock last night.
04:41He came from Manila and was supposed to go home to Rosario.
04:45Aside from the flood, he also had a problem with his motorcycle,
04:48which got stuck in the storm, so he had to push it to Cavite.
04:52I was on my way to Rosario.
04:54It was a big storm.
04:57I was on my way to Rosario.
04:59I was on my way to Rosario.
05:01I was on my way to Rosario.
05:03Some of the vehicles were parked in the upper part of the road
05:06so that the flood would not reach them.
05:08These residents were stuck in the flood for more than 20 minutes
05:12so that they could return to their homes.
05:14We came from Panamitan, sir.
05:16Flood?
05:17Yes, sir.
05:18It was very bad, sir.
05:19It was very bad, sir.
05:20It was very bad, sir.
05:21It was very bad, sir.
05:22It was very bad, sir.
05:24It was very bad, sir.
05:25When you walk on this road, it is really very hard.
05:29The resident, Emma, will stay over at her friend's place
05:32because the floods reached their homes already.
05:35How deep are the waters inside your home?
05:36The waters were high, up till my chin.
05:38The current is strong there.
05:40We will continue because the waves are fast.
05:42The waves were high, up till my chin.
05:43Yes, all of the floods have reached our houses.
05:45According to the Cavite Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
05:48management office, more than 1,500 families were evacuated from the entire province due to the typhoon.
05:55The majority of the evacuees were from Cavite City, more than 500 families, and from Ternate, more than 300 families.
06:03The town of Noveleta has yet to receive a report due to the ongoing rescue operation there.
06:09Cavite PDRRMO continues to find out which areas are still without water and electricity supplies until now,
06:16as well as areas where the water level is still high.
06:24For now, we can remember that the entire province of Cavite is in a state of calamity due to the effect of the typhoon Christine.
06:34And here's the first news from Cavite. I'm Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
06:42A storm surge has passed in Binmalay and Linggayan in Pangasinan following the impact of the typhoon Christine.
06:47In Dagupan City, evacuation centers are still waiting for them after the typhoon.
06:55Here's the first news live from Claire Lacanilang-Dunca of GMA Regional TV. Claire.
07:05The strong rain and wind here in Dagupan City is still high.
07:11The province of Pangasinan is at signal number two after the impact of the typhoon Christine.
07:18Even though it's flooded, in the downtown area, there are still establishments that are open despite the strong wind and rain caused by the typhoon Christine.
07:32The garbage is left here so we should move it to the back.
07:39Since Wednesday, October 23, residents have evacuated from Barangay Maluhod due to the impact of the typhoon.
07:48Like Gina Ramos, whose roof was blown open due to the strong wind. She's worried about the safety of her family.
07:56We removed the roof ma'am. We were afraid so we left last night ma'am. That's why we're here for the evacuation.
08:05Currently, more than 30 families or more than 70 individuals are in the evacuation center of Barangay.
08:12Most of them were hit by the wind because they were in the open.
08:17Like the fisheries, the fisheries were open so their families were able to remove the roof and the walls.
08:27In Binmalay, Pangasinan, the strong wind and rain were felt due to the typhoon Christine.
08:32Authorities were able to monitor the situation in the sea, especially after the storm surge last night on Wednesday, October 23.
08:40Some parts of Baywalk were hit by the storm surge.
08:44In the part of Barangay Bunlag, there was a shipwrecked in Baybayin.
08:48It was reported to the authorities for investigation.
08:52Baywalk was also hit in the part of Linggayan, Pangasinan, where the storm surge was felt.
08:58The flood reached the capital beachfront.
09:01Some trees fell in Baywalk.
09:03One of the barangays that was heavily affected by the storm surge was the coastal barangay of Manibok.
09:09Residents in Sitio Villa, Manibok, Sitio Kasulmingtu and Castillo Baybay were the most affected.
09:15When the water level was rising, I told the people that we were going to be evacuated.
09:23Aside from Binmalay and Linggayan, storm surge was also felt in Laminos City, Infanta, Dagupan City, San Fabian, Labrador, Sual and Bolinao.
09:34Residents in Narciso Sports and Civic Center Gymnasium in Linggayan, Pangasinan were evacuated.
09:40We evacuated at 3 p.m. because the water level was rising.
09:45Christian also evacuated 10 other relatives, including his 8-month-old brother.
09:52It's hard. Even for the children, it's hard.
09:56Aside from those evacuated in Narciso Gym, other residents were evacuated to various evacuation centers in Linggayan.
10:09The authorities are aware of the situation and needs of the evacuees, especially their health.
10:17Thank you very much Clare La Canelao Dungcan of GMA Regional TV.
10:23We will continue to discuss the situation in Cavanini Sur after the storm Christian hit.
10:29And live from Naga City, we have first news from John Consulta.
10:33John.
10:36With the help of the newly arrived rescue units and equipment of the Philippine Red Cross from Manila,
10:44one of the most difficult places to go was hit by the storm Christian here in Camsur.
10:56The Manila-based Emergency Response Team of the Philippine Red Cross entered Barangay Del Rosario Zone 6, San Fernando, Camarinesur
11:04using rubber boats and large 6x6 rescue trucks.
11:08The group was able to rescue a pregnant woman who is almost a month old and her children, and a one-year-old baby.
11:15The rescuers were able to reach deep into the water to rescue the mother.
11:21It was difficult to rescue the PRC because the rescuers were able to cross the 5-kilometer-long river that reaches up to 5 feet.
11:32It was also difficult for the Philippine Red Cross to rescue the 500-meter-long line of vehicles that were submerged in the river towards Naga.
11:42Last night, almost a kilometer-long cargo trucks stranded in Camsur came to us.
11:49According to the drivers we talked to, they were supposed to return to Manila when the flood suddenly fell on their roads.
11:58So they had nothing to do but to wait for the flood to subside.
12:06For now, the good news is that we have received information from the Philippine Coast Guard here in Camsur
12:13that they have new equipment and vehicles that are large enough for them to use
12:21to enter the deep areas where they cannot reach because the flood level is too high.
12:29But at this time, there is a deployment in two towns here in Camsur to help our fellow countrymen who are in dire need
12:38because of the permission of the flood.
12:44That's the latest from Camsur.
12:46Back to you, Igor.
12:48Thank you very much and be careful, John. Consulta.
12:53No one experienced the flood after the flood.
12:57The residents fled to T.M. Calong Elementary School in Lipa City.
13:02They are residents from Barangay Balintawak where they experienced the flood.
13:09Their houses were flooded so they were forced to flee.
13:12Now, the sky is clearing up and the sun is rising.
13:18Let's find out from the residents here, if the sun rises, will you go home?
13:23Yes, we can.
13:24But we always wait for the barangay captain's notice because we get advice from them.
13:33But do you still remember the LPAs?
13:36Of course, because we were in the creek.
13:39Like one of our fellow countrymen, his house was hit.
13:42His belongings were washed away.
13:46There are more than 100 families here or almost 500 individuals.
13:52Meanwhile, here in T.M. Calong Elementary School,
13:57they were forced to flee because their houses were flooded.
14:03Others couldn't sleep there because it was wet.
14:07They were forced to leave their houses.
14:11This is Brian Osmilio.
14:16He is a Bedridden.
14:20He was one of the last to flee.
14:24Brian, what happened?
14:27My siblings were forced to flee.
14:30You were the last to flee?
14:33Yes.
14:34It's good that you weren't hurt or in danger.
14:39When it happened, my siblings were there to help me.
14:52They told me that they were left behind.
14:56So you were the last to flee?
14:58Yes.
15:00You weren't blamed for it.
15:05You were the last to flee.
15:08I am thankful to God that I was able to escape.
15:14How are you now?
15:15I'm okay.
15:17Do you worry about the upcoming typhoons?
15:20Will you return to your home?
15:23I will.
15:25If my siblings want, they can take care of me.
15:30How about you?
15:31What are your plans for the future?
15:34The weather is getting better, but there are still typhoons.
15:38What are your plans for the future?
15:40I will return to my home.
15:42I will fix my house.
15:44What happened to your house?
15:46The front of my house was destroyed.
15:49The back of my house was also destroyed.
15:52So you will clean your house first?
15:54Yes.
15:55But you won't sleep there?
15:56No.
15:57What about Brian?
15:59He will sleep here.
16:01That's the situation of our women here.
16:04They are still worried.
16:05I told them that the weather is getting better.
16:12But they are still worried if they will return to their homes.
16:18There are typhoons and low-pressure areas.
16:22They are worried if Christine will return to her home.
16:24That's what our countrymen are worried about.
16:29They are waiting for the advice of their barangay captain.
16:34According to the latest news,
16:36there is heavy rain and wind in Batangas because of the typhoon Christine.
16:44Let's update on the situation in Baguio City.
16:46We have live news from Sandra Ginaldo.
16:50Sandra, how are you?
16:53Yes, Egan.
16:54Here in Baguio City, Egan, the rain is moderate to heavy.
17:02It didn't stop last night.
17:05But it is getting weaker and stronger.
17:09And there is also heavy wind.
17:13But according to Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong,
17:17there is no sign of a new landslide.
17:20Even though there are signs of landslides in trees that are about to fall,
17:25last night, the authorities responded to a landslide in Celestial Village,
17:31a residential area on top of a mountain.
17:35The land was built on a construction site and was affected by a vacation house
17:39on the upper slope of the mountain.
17:42It was not affected by the incident.
17:44The land was covered with tarpaulin so that it won't be too soft.
17:49There was heavy rain so the LGU continued to monitor the landslide-prone areas,
17:55especially the barangays that are located in a dry area.
17:58There is no sign of flooding here.
18:01Canon Road is still closed but that's not because of the additional typhoon.
18:07If not, it will be under repair before the typhoon.
18:11According to the local government, Marcos Highway and Naguilian Road are in good condition
18:15and it can be passed.
18:17Just be careful when driving.
18:19The DPWH Cordillera also said that in Binguet, Mountain Province, and Calinga,
18:26there are roads that are closed or the access is limited.
18:30That's why motorists should be careful.
18:33That's the last report from Baguio City.
18:37Thank you very much and be careful, Sandra Aguinaldo.
18:42More than 500 families were affected by the landslide-prone areas in Ilocos Norte.
18:48More than P300,000 worth of rice and corn were damaged by the typhoon.
18:54Live from Ilocos Norte, J.P. Soriano has the first news.
18:59J.P.
19:02Dear viewers, the province of Ilocos Norte is still on signal number 2
19:07Although the province did not feel the impact of the typhoon,
19:12the local officials and residents of the low-lying areas
19:18were quick to evacuate.
19:21According to the latest update from the provincial office of Ilocos Norte,
19:25more than 534 families or 1,607 individuals were affected or evacuated
19:33because of the typhoon.
19:35Flooding and small landslides were also reported in some parts of Pagot-Put,
19:39but the landslides quickly subsided and the roads were cleared.
19:4345 houses were also affected by the partial damages,
19:47but no one was seriously damaged because of the typhoon.
19:50According to the local office of Ilocos Norte,
19:52more than P350,000 worth of rice and corn were damaged by the typhoon.
19:58That's a smaller percentage compared to the previous typhoon.
20:01This is because the farmers were warned to harvest rice before the typhoon hit.
20:07The weather here in Ilocos Norte is still gloomy,
20:11although it has improved compared to the past few days.
20:16The local officials are still monitoring the movement of the typhoon.
20:21That's why the residents who were evacuated to the evacuation center are still here.
20:26Another thing they are monitoring is the movement of another typhoon that is being monitored by Pagasa.
20:32That's the latest from Ilocos Norte.
20:35For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano, for Nagugula.
20:38Thank you very much, J.P. Soriano.
20:41In Agoncillio, Batangas, the typhoon Christine hit.
20:45Some people were hit by the typhoon,
20:47and they were swept away by the flood with debris.
20:50In Agoncillio, Batangas, we have live news,
20:54How is the situation there, Bam?
20:56Five people were swept away in Agoncillio, Batangas because of the typhoon Christine.
21:00Three people were swept away in MDRMO and Office of the Mayor,
21:04three in Subic, Ilaya, one in Subic, Ibaba, and one in Barangay Panjulan.
21:08They were swept away by the flood with debris and wood.
21:12The entire town was shocked by the typhoon Christine,
21:15especially the debris in houses and roads, and cars that were swept away and swept away.
21:21Communication is also a problem because there is no signal, phone calls, and internet.
21:25The Philippine Coast Guard is currently inspecting Barangay Baniaga and Pilipanoa.
21:30There are also stranded due to bad weather.
21:32There are several evacuation centers in the entire town of Agoncillio.
21:36This is the first news from Agoncillio, Batangas.
21:38Vama Legre for GMA Integrated News.
21:40Welcome back, Marie.
21:41Thank you, Bam.
21:42No pets left behind.
21:44That's what animal advocates call it,
21:46in the middle of the stormy Christine in some places in the country.
21:50Here is the latest news from Joseph Moro.
21:56Not only did the water overflow and the cry for help can be heard while the storm is sweeping,
22:03but also the cries of the abandoned pets.
22:06It was not easy for them to respond.
22:08I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
22:10But the group of animal rescuers from Tabaco City, Albay,
22:13resisted the threat.
22:15Three dogs were rescued from the debris of the Christine storm.
22:18Among their shelters, there are more than 100 dogs and cats that need to be rescued.
22:22Animal advocates call for no pets left behind.
22:26For the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Asia,
22:29the safety of pets should be a priority whenever there is a calamity.
22:34If the abandonment cannot be avoided,
22:36ensure that the pets are in a high place so that the flood does not reach them.
22:40Do not leave them tied or in a cage.
22:43And if possible, save the stray animals.
22:46Here is the first news, Joseph Moro for GMA Integrated News.
22:53Due to the effect of the Christine storm,
22:55all the games of the Senior Men's Basketball Games, NCAA, are suspended today.
23:01The Aureliano Chiefs and Mapua Cardinals were supposed to play this afternoon,
23:05but San Sebastian Stags played yesterday against San Beda Red Lions.
23:11This Wednesday, the games were postponed due to the bad weather.
23:14According to NCAA, the games will be rescheduled and they will just announce the new schedule.
23:27Golden voices with golden hearts.
23:29That is what the rising K-pop girl group, Eunice, is proving in their visit to our country.
23:36In a media conference, the group announced that they will give part of their Curious Land fan concert sale
23:41to the victims of the Christine storm.
23:43They prayed that the calamity will no longer affect them.
23:47According to Eunice's Filipino member, Alicia,
23:50the group also longs for the safety of the fans and their loved ones.
23:56Eunice's concert will be held here in Quezon City later.
24:00They will also go to Cebu tomorrow to meet and greet their Cebuano fans.
24:07Now, there is another calamity.
24:09Heart Evangelista is called No Pets Left Behind.
24:14In her IG story, she shared a post about the care of dogs during the rainy season.
24:20Kapuso Star is certified for mom.
24:22As for her pets, the rescued Aspen is a panda.
24:27Speaking of Heart, the premiere of her limited series, The Heart World, is tomorrow at the GMA.
24:33The special documentary of her Fashion Week journey will be up-close.
24:38Heart's life as an artist and a housewife will also be exclusive in The Heart World.
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