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00:0085 people were injured in the Christine earthquake.
00:0441 people were lost and 70 were injured according to the Office of Civil Defense.
00:09The only survivors in Camarinesur were hungry and thirsty.
00:13That's why they were forced to flee and fight in Ayudah.
00:18From Nabua, Camarinesur, this is Jonathan Suda.
00:23First to get relief goods and bread were the survivors of the quake in Nabua, Camarinesur.
00:31Young and old, each with their own hands,
00:34they were the ones who were hoping to get the blessings from a private truck that brought help to the survivors.
00:41That's the situation here in Nabua Highway.
00:49They are fighting for food.
00:54Whenever a truck comes with food, they are forced to flee.
00:59Now, near the highway in Baau and Nabua, they are setting up barang-barang.
01:05Now, their houses are still submerged in the flood.
01:08Some are also fleeing from the truck that passed by.
01:12My husband was forced to leave so that we could get out of there.
01:15We were already drowning there.
01:17We really need food.
01:20I asked for a small amount of donations.
01:22I tried my best to donate.
01:25The flood is still widespread in Camarinesur.
01:28That's why the PNP Air Unit's choppers in Bobong ng Gosali are delivering relief goods for the victims.
01:35The authorities have also delivered aid to isolated barangays in Buki, Kamaligan, Milaor, Baau, Bula, and Nabua.
01:44The police are also providing free water to Albay and Camarinesur.
01:49Even if there is no food, as long as there is water, people will survive.
01:52We will transfer the truck to other places that need water.
01:56The relief goods of the GMA Kapuso Foundation were airlifted to isolated areas in Bula, Camarinesur, and Libon, Albay
02:05with the help of the Air Force and Malacanang choppers.
02:08They also provided food to a few barangays in Minabalac, Camarinesur, and Tuigirao, Cagayan.
02:20Ivan Piaza, more than 200 houses are still flooded.
02:24That's why they can't do anything.
02:26Instead, they moved to the side of the highway, which is very dangerous.
02:29That's why they are asking for help.
02:33That's all from us here in Nabua, Camarinesur.
02:35Back to you, Ivan.
02:37Thank you very much, John Consulta.
02:40In Naga City, there are people who were stranded there for three days after the typhoon.
02:44And Ian Chu was there.
02:48Ian?
02:51Pia, after the rain here, which of course caused concern to the residents,
02:56and also to the stranded motorists,
02:59Pia, behind me, this is the part of the two to four-kilometer stretch
03:04of the line of vehicles going out of Naga to Manila.
03:09The priority, Pia, is the bigger vehicles like buses and trucks.
03:16Pia, they are also allowing high-rise SUVs and pickup trucks,
03:21but they are really small, like cars and vans,
03:24they are not allowed to pass because there is still flooding in the town of Milaor.
03:30For several days, the line of vehicles going out of Naga was long.
03:35Only the bigger vehicles are allowed on the Maharlika Highway,
03:39that's why the smaller vehicles are being forced to wait.
03:43It's really hard, we don't have a budget.
03:47Since last Friday, we were stranded, but in this bridge, we've been here for two days.
03:53So it's really hard.
03:55The rescue trucks of the Manila LGU, of the Philippine Marines,
04:00and those carrying relief goods,
04:03are full of passengers who want to cross the flood.
04:07Here in Bukana of Naga City, there is still a lot of flooding,
04:11and up to that point, it's going towards the direction of the town of Milaor,
04:15that's why up to this moment, only the bigger trucks are able to pass,
04:19because the SUVs or pickups that tried to cross the flood,
04:23are still stuck in that area because up to Bewang Parao,
04:26the flood water is the highest.
04:29Alternate, so we are giving chance to the 50 vehicles that came from Manila,
04:34and vice versa, there are 50 vehicles going to Metro Manila.
04:40The students from Tagkawayan, Quezon, who were trapped in the Naga River,
04:45were rescued by their LGU.
04:48It's hard because we don't have anything to consume,
04:51that's why it's hard.
04:54The MMDA Public Safety Team and BFP have on-site water purification
05:00and provided drinking water.
05:02The center of Naga is covered with a thick layer of mud
05:05because of the flooding.
05:07In the town of Kamaligan, only one was drowned according to the MDRRMO.
05:12The flood has reached 13 barangays, but there are still areas where the water level is high.
05:23Pia, as President Bongbong Marcos said,
05:26the priority here in Bicol is to bring medicines against leptospirosis.
05:31Aside from the relief goods and the supply of food,
05:35those who will bring medicines are among the priorities to be passed in Maharlika Highway.
05:40Back to you, Pia.
05:42Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
05:45In other news, in the continuation of the Senate hearing on the War on Drugs,
05:50Senator Bato de la Rosa assured that the former President Rodrigo Duterte will run.
05:55Mav Gonzalez was there.
05:58Senator Bato de la Rosa assured that the former President Rodrigo Duterte will run
06:05in the Senate hearing on the War on Drugs of his administration.
06:09De la Rosa will also answer if senators ask her.
06:13Senator Bong Go, who is the Special Assistant to the President in the War on Drugs,
06:18will also participate in the hearing.
06:20We want to know the truth so that we can serve.
06:24That's where we turn to the truth.
06:26Former Senator Laila de Lima, who was imprisoned and later released,
06:30will also participate in the Bilibid drug trade.
06:34The PNP, Office of the President, Department of Health, PIDEA, and other agencies
06:38were also invited to the hearing.
06:40For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzalez was there for 24 hours.
06:50Two apartments in Mandaluyong City were burned last night.
06:54Almost an hour before the fire reached the first alarm.
06:59How many animals were injured?
07:02One fire volunteer was injured and 25 families were affected.
07:06According to the BFP, almost 2 million pesos were lost in the fire,
07:11which is still being investigated.
07:15The Albay Provincial Government is already discussing
07:18the distribution of the total 50 million pesos in aid to the victims.
07:23The damaged roads are also being built.
07:26And from Ligao, Albay, live.
07:29Who wants it?
07:31Who?
07:34This is a big problem for our fellow countrymen
07:37who are crossing from Ligao to Peodoran
07:41because a part of the Peodoran Road was cut off
07:46here in the mountainous area of Ligao
07:49because of the heavy rainfall caused by Hurricane Christine.
07:56The Singapore Air Force C-130 Cargo Aircraft arrived at Daraga International Airport
08:03to deliver relief goods to Albay.
08:05This is in addition to the aid that is being delivered
08:08to the 12,000 families who are still in evacuation centers.
08:12The Provincial Government is busy repacking rice and food
08:16for the people of Oas, Pulanggi, and Libon who still have floods in some places.
08:22Meanwhile, the road in Masarawag, in the province of Albay, is already under construction
08:27that was flooded by the flood after the river overflowed.
08:30There is still no power in the town of Peodoran.
08:33But in the town of Ligao, they are hurrying to repair the Peodoran Road
08:37that was cut in half because of the landslide.
08:40Only one lane can be passed, but it is dangerous because of the deep snow.
08:47According to the Albay Provincial Safety and Emergency Management Office,
08:50the flood damage will amount to Php 1.3 billion in the province's infrastructure.
08:56Earlier, the Albay Provincial Government officials met
08:59to discuss how to distribute the Php 50 million assistance provided by President Marcos.
09:07Preparations are also being discussed
09:09in case the province is affected by the upcoming Lion Flood.
09:14Earlier, four trucks of rice from the National Food Authority and Food Terminal Incorporated
09:19arrived for the fishermen.
09:22Yesterday, an emergency food truck also brought the Australian Ambassador to the Philippines
09:27for the fishermen.
09:30The food, preferably ready to eat, although food packs and water can also be brought.
09:40We are already in recovery, so we are also preparing for the next situations.
09:50Ivan, for now, the road is being repaired.
09:55But the problem is, because only half of the roads can be passed,
09:58the cars that are going up and down the Peodoran Road,
10:02that's all for now.
10:03Only light vehicles are allowed.
10:05And it's still dangerous because the side of the mountain that was cut in half is not totally repaired yet.
10:12That's why everyone here is being careful.
10:15Ivan.
10:16Thank you very much, Chino Gaston.
10:19In the middle of cleaning the roads before the flood,
10:22there is still a problem with the water that was left by the floodwaters.
10:26Mark Salazar was there.
10:30The cars are already full.
10:32They will enter the Manila North Cemetery.
10:34The food traffic inside is also getting thicker.
10:37Signs that a lot of people are arriving early, a few days before the flood.
10:42It's hard to wait for a piece of dead body.
10:48You won't be able to enter here.
10:50That's why the flowers there are slowly withering.
10:54We are thankful that we can still see each other tomorrow.
10:59In Manila South Cemetery, they are busy painting and cleaning the cemetery while it's still sunny.
11:06Some cemeteries are still flooded.
11:09In some cemeteries, there is a pile of garbage.
11:11The family of Arjean Aguilar was also dismayed by the broken roof that was placed on the cemetery of their relative.
11:19It was removed a while ago.
11:21It's just near their father.
11:24How is that?
11:26What if we didn't go here?
11:28We're waiting for them to clean it.
11:31Mrs. Aguilar was angry because the water will be used to clean the cemeteries.
11:41Today, Oplan-Undas 2024 was activated.
11:45For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar.
11:50For 24 Hours.
12:01For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar.

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