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Sampu naman ang nasugatan, ayon sa NDRRMC.
Hindi pa rin humuhupa ang baha sa maraming lugar sa Bicol Region, dahilan para hindi makapaghatid ng produktong petrolyo sa ilang bayan doon.
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00:00Lakeside barangays in Batoc, Camarines Sur were flooded.
00:06From Impapawid, there are many houses and roads in 15 barangays that are still submerged in water.
00:12Initially, there were three dams after being flooded. There was also a landslide.
00:17What is needed here is the temporary shelter materials that can be given to the totally damaged houses.
00:27We have almost, more or less, 1,500 totally damaged.
00:35Many people got sick. There were also people who were stung or cut by the typhoon
00:40and were injected with the anti-tetanus vaccine.
00:43The medicine for leptospirosis is also a problem.
00:47In Minalabak, the main transportation and instant livelihood of some people is already banked.
00:54There is also a malatent community of some people who temporarily live without a house.
01:01There are also people who are staying in a pig pen with their pets.
01:06What they are looking for now is rice that was submerged in water.
01:13In the town of Milaor, many roads have already been crossed.
01:17But these vehicles are still not able to travel to Manila because of the stop-and-go system.
01:24When it comes to the Maharlika Highway, the water level is still up to 20.
01:30But it is already going down from the water level up to Bewang on Saturday.
01:35Some are in the water washing white clothes.
01:39This is the situation in Ligas, Pialbay.
01:42The line to the gas stations is long.
01:46It is also difficult to supply oil in Virac, Catanuanes.
01:52There is supply in Bulan, Sosogon but it is limited to P200 per vehicle.
01:58The problem with the supply is due to the frequent travel of fuel trucks that are stuck at the boundary of Camarines Sur and Albay.
02:08The Department of Energy said that their fuel caravans have already entered Naga City and other places in Bicol Region
02:16carrying gasoline and LPG.
02:19There are still many places that cannot pass through Oas, Albay and places without electricity.
02:24There are thousands of houses lost in the town of Jovelar.
02:28In Batangas, a part of Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Road was damaged.
02:33It collided with the towns of Agoncillo and Laurel.
02:37In order to reach the center, residents need to use a boat
02:43or walk on the side of a mountain with vines, twigs and wood.
02:48Ian Cruz reported for NKVD.
02:50For more information, please visit our website at www.nkvd.gov.