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Cavite, isinailalim na sa State of Calamity dahil sa matinding pagbaha; Relief efforts, puspusan

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00:00The region of Calabarzon was also not safe from the impact of Hurricane Christine.
00:06In fact, the province of Cavite is already under a state of calamity due to the heavy flooding.
00:13We will find out the situation there in the Central News of Melales Moras Live.
00:21Angelique, the weather is sunny now.
00:23Aside from the heavy rain, wind and flooding yesterday and today,
00:28there are still floods but the authorities are continuously monitoring and relief operations.
00:37The weather is sunny but there are still floods in some parts of Cavite.
00:42This is one of the catch basins of the province.
00:45That's why the residents are used to this situation.
00:49However, every time there is a flood, it is really difficult.
00:53Did you come here?
00:54Yes, I came here.
00:56How is your family?
00:58They are living in the barangay.
01:01It's really difficult. I can't go out.
01:05I am the one who is taking care of my son.
01:07Why?
01:08I went out to make a tree.
01:11I will tell you later.
01:14Maybe the electricity will be turned on.
01:17Maybe there will be electricity.
01:19It's really unfortunate.
01:21The government of the barangay is strict on the situation.
01:26They are continuously providing support.
01:29We are providing moral support and food.
01:34I hope that if there is a flood next time,
01:40it won't hit the high tide so that we won't experience this.
01:44According to Cavite Provincial Information Officer Nika Cajulis,
01:48the relief efforts of the various branches of the government
01:52have nothing to do with the flood.
01:54Now, the state of calamity in the province has also increased.
01:58This will help the authorities to be more vigilant
02:02and to use the available funds for calamity and emergency situations.
02:09The provincial government of Cavite through our PDRMO council
02:13has always been ready with all the disasters.
02:16As a matter of fact, the relief operations are ongoing.
02:20As per the report, we also have 4,000 relief goods from DSWD
02:30that is predisposed for us to distribute to the affected families and individuals
02:36who were affected by the flood.
02:39Angelic, according to the Cavite Provincial Government,
02:4212 municipalities and cities have experienced flooding
02:45out of 23 LGUs in the province of Cavite.
02:49And thank God, Angelic,
02:51there are still no deaths in the province
02:54even though there is one missing in Tagaytay City.
02:59Angelic?
02:59Okay, Sommela.
03:00In our streets there,
03:02is it possible that there are places where the flood is still high and should be avoided?
03:12Angelic, as of now, there are still roads that are not accessible by vehicles.
03:16In fact, Angelic, we also want to go to Noveleta,
03:20which is one of the affected areas of Baguio-Christine.
03:22But earlier, when we were near Cavite,
03:28because the road is not accessible,
03:30the flood is still high in some places.
03:31But as of now, Angelic,
03:33the authorities are continuously working to advance this
03:36and to help our affected fellowmen.
03:39Angelic?
03:40Okay, thank you very much, Mela Lesmoras.

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