• 6 hours ago
Nasa kritikal pa rin ang lebel ng ilang ilog sa Pangasinan bunsod ng pananalasa ng Bagyong Kristine. Bukod sa pag-apaw ng ilog, nagpabaha rin ang storm surge o daluyong.


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00:00The level of some rivers in Pangasinan is still in a critical state due to the impact of Hurricane Christine.
00:06Aside from the flooding of the rivers, the storm surge is also spreading.
00:10Reporting live, Claire Lacanilawa-Adunca of GMA Regional TV, Claire.
00:19Emil, the authorities are still taking care of the residents living in the coastal area of Pangasinan
00:25due to the impact of the storm surge.
00:27Pangasinan is still at signal number one due to the impact of Hurricane Christine.
00:36You can see in the video the strong winds and rain that caused the storm surge
00:42in Tondaligan Beach in Dagupan City yesterday.
00:45Some streets and houses near the area were also flooded.
00:49You can see the thick sand and the trash scattered in the baywalk.
00:56It was full of strong winds yesterday.
00:59The water was too deep.
01:02It went all the way to the road.
01:05I came here and the road was already flooded.
01:11Benjamin Mejia, the shed owner, was busy cleaning the sand.
01:17It's been almost a week since there was no income due to the storm.
01:20We're cleaning the cottages, ma'am.
01:22We're removing the dirty sand from Christine.
01:24It's getting worse. The storm won't continue.
01:29The storm surge warning in Pangasinan is still high.
01:33Authorities are instructing the residents living in the coastal areas
01:38to be careful because the storm may reach up to two meters.
01:42Yesterday, according to the PDRRMO,
01:45more than 36,000 families in Pangasinan were affected by the storm.
01:491,059 families remained in various evacuation centers.
01:55It's better to stay in the evacuation centers
01:58and wait for the storm surge signal to go down
02:02before going to their homes so that they can be safe.
02:06The water in the baywalk in Linggayan, Pangasinan,
02:10is high in this part of Barangay Lipsong East.
02:13It's deep. It's flooded.
02:15It reached the town.
02:17Some residents were affected by the water flow
02:21from the road to the sea.
02:24We're removing the drainage of the baywalk
02:27because the water is no longer flowing to the back of the baywalk.
02:32It's deep there.
02:34We can't sleep here anymore.
02:37Kabatuan River in Alamino City and Balingkaging River in Mabini
02:41are already at a critical level.
02:43Agno River in Bayambang is also above normal
02:47and Marusay River in Kalasyao is also rising
02:50to 4.6 feet above normal level.
02:53The residents are also being watched because of the high gale warning.
02:57But despite this, some are still afraid to swim.
03:00Some are fishing by the sea.
03:02Maybe there are some who don't have fish.
03:05And also for food.
03:07The Philippine Coast Guard is watching the ship
03:10that was sheltered in Baybayin,
03:12which is part of Barangay Banlagbin, Mali, Pangasinan.
03:15They haven't been able to approach the ship yet.
03:17But according to the first information,
03:19it came from Port Irene in Santa Ana, Cagayan.
03:26Emil, even though the Philippine Area of Responsibility
03:30experienced strong waves in Baybayin and Pangasinan,
03:35the authorities are strictly prohibiting swimming and swimming in Baybayin
03:40to avoid disaster.
03:42Emil.
03:43Thank you very much, Claire Lacanilawa-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.

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