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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Huwebes, October 31, 2024.


-8-way split


-Paghukay sa dose-dosenang kalansay sa Barangka Cemetery, 'di awtorisado ng city hall


-Seawall, resort at bahay sa Sta. Ana, Cagayan, winasak ng storm surge o daluyong


-Bahagi ng Batanes, nasa signal#5 kagabi; signal#2 na lang ngayon sa Itbayat; 1 sa iba


-7 puntod, binutasan; hinihinalang kinuhanan ng buto para sa anting-anting


-Dadagsa sa Manila North Cemetery, inaasahang lalagpas sa 900k dahil sa 5am-7pm visiting hrs


-Mga biyahe sa Batangas Port, dinagdagan; hinahabol ang biyaheng na-delay ng bagyo


-PITX: Sapat ang bus para sa 200,000 pasahero;3 bus driver, nagpositibo sa drug test


-Trust at performance ratings nina Pangulong Bongbong Marcos at Vice President Sara Duterte nitong third quarter ng taon, kapwa bumaba base sa pinakahuling tugon ng Masa Survey ng grupong Octa Research


-Bagyong Leon, unti-unti nang lumalayo sa ating bansa pero hindi pa rin inaalis ng PAGASA ang babala sa ilang bahagi ng bansa


-Ilang binaha sa 6 na brgy, kabado sa ulan; pagkain at kabuhayan, daing ng ilan


-Iniwang putik ng bagyo, binibili ng Brgy. Ubaliw sa halagang P10 kada sako


-Pila papasok sa Balintawak Toll Plaza, 'di na umiikli sa 0.5km, umaabot sa 1km


-Julie Anne San Jose sa pagiging calendar girl: Rebirth as a woman; welcoming new blessings and new opportunities


-BPO, ni-raid ng mga awtoridad dahil inireklamo ng labor trafficking


-Kapuso stars atbp., nagpasiklaban ng halloween costume sa "Shake, Rattle and Ball 2024"


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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:0420 years of the 24 Hours.
00:10Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:22The whole force of GMA Integrated News is here to bring you good news.
00:29We are here at different terminals, roads, crossings, and expressways.
00:35We are also monitoring the situation in the provinces,
00:38especially in Northern Luzon, where there is a lot of typhoon León.
00:47And I am here live at Manila North Cemetery to bring you the latest news.
00:52I am also here to check on the different cemeteries in the country.
00:57Let's start with the latest news from a cemetery in Marikina,
01:01where the unauthorized entry of the dead is not allowed,
01:06if ever, it will happen again.
01:08I am here live with Ivan Mayerina.
01:11Ivan, what was the scenario of the people who went there earlier?
01:15Evil, yes, Evil, while most of our countrymen are cleaning ponds,
01:23lighting candles, or arranging flowers on the graves of their loved ones,
01:28dozens of bones were cut, taken out of the coffins,
01:32and it seems that they were just stabbed here in the cemetery in Marikina.
01:40It is not right, and it seems that some bones were just stabbed,
01:43which were taken by the people of the Marikina Health Office
01:45in Barangkas Cemetery earlier this morning.
01:47The local government has reached a report
01:50of exhumation or exhumation of the bodies,
01:52if ever, it will happen again.
01:54In the office of the administrator of the cemetery, Renato Beltran,
01:58the announcement was issued that those buried there can only remain there for up to five years,
02:02and if the relatives did not remove them, they will be buried in the cemetery in Oshwarin.
02:07In other words, the contract for the removal of apartment-type cemeteries
02:12and the arrival of the coffin of the deceased is only five years,
02:14and the removal of the bodies is a force to be reckoned with.
02:17Grace Magatas, we reached her crying in the cemetery.
02:21She saw the picture of the stabbings of the bones of the deceased
02:24and the arrival of the coffin of her mother.
02:26The coffin is gone, and someone else buried it.
02:29She was not able to hide her sadness, anger, and despair
02:32for the lack of dignity and respect for the actions of the loved one who passed away.
02:36It hurts so much.
02:38Of course, I couldn't get my father, and I couldn't go there.
02:43Now, my mother is here.
02:45She's so close, but she's not here yet.
02:48Grace confronted the caretaker of her mother's grave for several years,
02:51and he said that he reaches her grave every time he visits her.
02:54But there's no answer if the so-called ordinance is not issued.
02:57It's also hard to say where Grace's mother's grave can be found.
03:01After five years, it's up to the law.
03:06The Marikina City Hall also complained about what happened,
03:09and the administrator of the cemetery was immediately arrested.
03:12Yes, there's an ordinance, but it also states that the bones should not be left untouched
03:17and that they should be placed in an osuary.
03:19It's also clear that for every exhumation or burial,
03:22a permit should be obtained from the City Health Office,
03:25which was not shown by the head of the cemetery.
03:28This is not an authorized burial.
03:31This is a violation of the sanitation code for the exhumation that was conducted.
03:35Most of what we saw, there was no permit obtained.
03:39When we examined it, it was not placed in the right place like an osuary.
03:44It's infuriating. We are condemning this.
03:47The administrative complaint was filed against the administrator of the cemetery
03:52and five burial workers who conducted the examination.
03:55The criminal complaint was also filed because of a violation of the sanitation code.
04:00It's also possible that there are other people involved in the so-called City Hall,
04:03which is like a riotous syndicate.
04:05They are making a hole and exhumating the bones so that they can buy and pay for the burial.
04:13According to one of the complainants, they asked for 20,000 pesos.
04:24Emil, for the time being, the burial of the cemetery is under the custody of the City Health Office of Marikina.
04:37We still don't have the actual number of people who were exhumed or who were released from the cemeteries
04:41because there is still no clear and clean list from the previous burial.
04:45But the Marikina City Health Office probably properly labeled the exhumed bodies
04:53as the graves of their loved ones.
05:05Ivan, you had an interview earlier where you said that you don't know where to look for the graves of their loved ones.
05:13I would like to know what the Marikina City Health Office will do to those who are looking for the graves of their loved ones.
05:24First of all, Emil, we called the City Health Office and we have relayed this information.
05:30They need to submit some requirements.
05:33First of all, they need to provide proper assistance for the graves they are going to exhume.
05:38They need to prove that they are the relatives of these graves and some other requirements.
05:45The promise of the City Health Office is that they will handle it.
05:48There are people who will look for the graves of their loved ones.
05:52They will just explain their requirements.
05:54That's all.
05:55It's a holiday, Emil, and their manpower is limited.
05:57But until now, and even if there are waves, there are people who will look for the graves of their loved ones.
06:04Ivan, aside from Marikina City, there is also an incident where there was an exhumation of a cemetery in Caloocan City, Kamakailan.
06:18Is there a law that prohibits the exhumation of a cemetery where the relatives of the loved ones are not being abused?
06:26Yes, Emil, the abuse of the relatives of the loved ones is an important part of the exhumation.
06:37In Marikina, for example, the important condition is that the relatives of the loved ones are not being abused.
06:47So the assumption can be removed.
06:50But in this case, the one we interviewed earlier, it was only in August that she was exhumed.
06:56So it's clear that the cemetery is not being neglected.
07:00That's why she was very surprised when this development happened.
07:04And Emil, of course, it's also clear in the Sanitation Code of the Philippines that a cemetery can't just be exhumed.
07:12The City Health Office has no permit and there is no proper process for the exhumation.
07:18Thank you very much, Ivan Mayrina.
07:49Mel, this is what's behind me.
07:51This is the house that was destroyed by the storm surge.
07:53This is the one next to me, the resort where the sea ate the two cottages and two villas.
08:00Actually, Mel, the weather is fine here and the wind is not strong anymore.
08:05There is also no more storm surge signal warning.
08:07But at this time, the waves are still scary by the sea because there is also a high tide now.
08:19The storm surge destroyed the seawall, resort, and a house in Barangay Centro, Santa Ana, Cagayan.
08:27The walls were demolished, the walls collapsed, the sea took the wind towers underneath.
08:34Residents said that when the seawall was destroyed, the waves reached here.
08:39Actually, they said that the sun reached here, to this roof.
08:43And the storm surge became a disaster because it ate this hut, just the roof, the other part.
08:49The sea swallowed it and the waves ate it.
08:52Even the land here in this part, the sea also ate it.
08:56Look at the bottom of the house, it's already open.
09:01The storm surge destroyed Fina's house.
09:04I feel sorry for my child.
09:07Why?
09:08He is the one who did that to our house.
09:12The only thing we can do is to move out.
09:15Sir, we don't have a place to live here.
09:19We've been living here for 20 years.
09:21It just happened that the sea rose.
09:24According to the residents we talked to, when the waves rose, the sea water reached here.
09:31But the municipality said that there is no build zone or there should be no structure 40 meters from the high tide level of the sea.
09:39Let's remove that.
09:41Their house is too much that it's already in the sea.
09:45Actually, we don't have any issue with permits, zoning permits for those houses.
09:49None.
09:50Because we know that it's really illegal.
09:53It's been a long time.
09:54I haven't been to the mayor yet.
09:56The houses are already there.
09:57The destroyed seawall was made by the residents themselves, which is not approved by the municipality.
10:03The mayor is ready to help the houses that were destroyed in Daluyong.
10:07But they will report them to the DNR to investigate.
10:19This fisherman's wharf was also flooded by the storm surge.
10:23Even the pavilion in Maura Beach was eaten by the sea by the wind.
10:28On the island of Babuyan, Claro, it was flooded.
10:33While in Santa Ana, the fisherman's wharf of Rijim was flooded by the storm surge.
10:39I hope the government will give us a little help.
10:44Even if it's just a wharf.
10:46Another thing that the residents are concerned about is that they notice that the sea is getting closer to the communities
10:52and the land is slowly retreating.
10:54The reason is climate change.
10:57The water is getting closer to the houses here by the sea.
11:03Because of the strong waves, the pavilions are flooded.
11:08Apari alone is experiencing an increase in sea level.
11:12There was a study presented to us.
11:16By 2030, our shorelines will rise.
11:20And our land area, our usable land area, will decrease.
11:26Gradually, our shorelines are getting closer to the residences attributed to our climate change.
11:40Well, it depends on the owner of the resort that was affected by the storm surge.
11:44They have a business permit and they are inside the so-called salvation zone.
11:49And when they built the resort in 2019, they were still far from the sea.
11:54It's only now that the sea is getting closer to them.
11:58Let's go back to you, Mel.
12:01Jonathan, wait a minute.
12:03There was a storm surge in Santa Ana, in Cagayan.
12:06How long did the residents take care of the area?
12:11Especially now that it's high tide.
12:13Jonathan.
12:15The mayor said that it will take 3-5 days for the sea level to go down again.
12:28Because when there's a storm, the sea really gets closer to the land.
12:33So until then, maybe the residents were careful to get closer to the shorelines.
12:40But earlier, we saw that it's still close to the shorelines.
12:44Even though the waves are big, they are still getting wood, for roofing.
12:50Thank you very much, Jonathan Andal.
12:55The signal No. 5 reached some parts of Batanes last night.
13:00It's the highest in the Philippines that can carry the wind that can carry the trees.
13:06Even though it reached the shorelines, there's still a signal No. 2 in Itbaya.
13:10And the June Veneration was able to reach it.
13:18The wind is this strong.
13:21And it's the first time in Batanes in the early morning
13:24that the signal No. 5 was raised in the province because of the León storm.
13:29From inside Batanes PTO Headquarters, it feels like it's raining and windy.
13:42Early in the morning, the residents were hit by a terrifying wave.
13:48Some establishments also covered their windows and doors so that the wind won't damage them.
13:57There was almost zero visibility in some parts of Batanes.
14:01The storm cut off some of the branches of the trees and debris from the roads of Basco.
14:08Also in Ivana, even though there's still rain, the authorities immediately helped to remove them.
14:17The León storm also destroyed this old church in Itbaya.
14:21Some parts of St. Maria de Mayan Church were destroyed,
14:24which is one of the important buildings of the Church Of Christ in Batanes.
14:28It was also damaged by the storm.
14:31The León storm also destroyed this old church in Itbaya.
14:34Some parts of St. Maria de Mayan Church were destroyed,
14:37which was one of the buildings built by Dominican missionaries in the 19th century.
14:42According to the DSWD, there are 2,000 family food packs available in Batanes.
14:48And they will send additional 5,000 food packs when the weather improves and it's safe to travel.
14:57In Pagudpon, Ilocos Norte, the water reached the road because of the high waves in the sea.
15:04That's why the residents there increased their equipment.
15:07They are still being careful with the storm surge that they are experiencing since yesterday.
15:14A few cubes were destroyed by the strong wind in Pasuquin.
15:17The branches of the trees spread around the sea.
15:22The strong wind in Mountain Province, like in Bontoc, was also felt.
15:28The power interruption of the storm in Baco also happened.
15:31A branch of a tree fell on a cable.
15:34The people of Mountain Province Electric Cooperative immediately carried out the restoration works.
15:40For GMA Integrated News, June Veneration, 24 Hours.
15:45A few cemeteries in the country were damaged by the effects of the next 2 storms.
15:50But one cemetery in Davao Occidental was surprised.
15:54The branches were cut to avoid the strong winds.
15:58Mark Salazar was there.
16:037 branches, both were cut.
16:05He was surprised by the relatives of the victims in that part of Tubalan Public Cemetery in Malita, Davao Occidental.
16:13Some of the relatives of the victims were shocked.
16:16There were people who took bones from the bones of the dead.
16:20They were doing something that is called tuwai-tuwai.
16:24The police are investigating this.
16:27The neighbor said that he was hurt.
16:30But for him, when he was in the area,
16:34it seems like nothing was lost in the bone parts of the pension.
16:40In Dagupan, Pangasinan, some of the possible floodwaters in some cemeteries were affected
16:46because of the aftermath of the Lion Flood.
16:48At first, I couldn't go, so I asked them to clean it up.
16:53I went to them.
16:54But there are former sugar mills and rice fields like this part of the Roman Catholic Cemetery
17:00that were filled with soil, so they are going there.
17:04We are ongoing in clearing the soil and digging.
17:09In Manila South Cemetery, almost 4,000 people were affected as of 2 p.m. earlier,
17:16based on the estimate of the police.
17:18It seems like a small number because last November 1,
17:22half a million people were affected in the cemetery.
17:26Our countrymen are used to coming here on November 1.
17:30If others can go now, so that they won't be affected by the crowd,
17:35they can go now.
17:37Tomorrow, they can come early so that they won't be affected by the crowd.
17:44A reminder of Manila South Cemetery,
17:46it is not allowed overnight and do not bring prohibited items
17:50such as drunkenness, stolen things, and sound systems.
17:55Motorists are also warning that there is a roadblock at Vito Cruz in Pote,
18:00so vehicles will not be able to pass.
18:03We have a free e-trike for the Manila LGU,
18:08for Buntes, Senior Citizen, and our PWD.
18:14For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 Hours.
18:21More than 100,000 people visited today
18:25in one of the largest and oldest cemeteries in the Philippines,
18:29the Manila North Cemetery.
18:31Despite the repeated reminders of what is prohibited to enter the cemetery,
18:36authorities confiscated a lot of items.
18:41If last year, 900,000 people visited the Manila North Cemetery
18:51from October 31st to November 2nd,
18:54now, the head of the cemetery expects that this number will increase
18:59due to the longer visiting hours.
19:02If before, the schedule was from 5am to 5pm,
19:05now, it was extended to 2 hours and the closing time was made to 7pm,
19:10but until now, not a lot of people have visited.
19:14Compared to the same schedule and time last year,
19:19if you can see the situation here at the Manila North Cemetery,
19:22not a lot of people have visited.
19:24This is what the head of the cemetery is saying.
19:27Maybe our fellow citizens really intended to visit tomorrow,
19:31on November 1st.
19:32Or maybe some are afraid that it will rain
19:36because of the typhoon Leon.
19:39But even though there are not a lot of people,
19:41the EV carousel is already activated.
19:44The free ride will enter and exit the cemetery.
19:48Some have chosen to visit their relatives while there are still a few people.
19:53Tomorrow is a holiday,
19:55so they will take the time to rest.
19:59I don't like to visit a lot of people at the same time.
20:02It's hard to visit a lot of people.
20:03But before, we used to go first.
20:06But now, we go in the morning.
20:08Because we thought that there will be a lot of rain.
20:12There were a lot of people.
20:14We were tired.
20:17I was in high blood pressure at that time.
20:21I was in high blood pressure, sir.
20:23Every year, the authorities are reminding people
20:26what they are not allowed to bring.
20:28But why is it that until now,
20:30there are still a lot of people who have visited?
20:33A lot of people have visited.
20:35What are the things that you are not allowed to bring?
20:38Perfume, lighter.
20:40Perfume, lighter.
20:41Radio, vape.
20:42Vape, sir. Vape.
20:43Vape? Even vape?
20:44Yes, sir.
20:45Okay.
20:48This man was allowed to enter the gate with his belongings.
20:52But when he went inside, he was caught by the Manila SWAT.
20:57And as a solution to the problem of looking for missing children,
21:01the Social Welfare Office ordered the identification of the children.
21:07Here, the children are brought along with their parents.
21:14I will list the details of the children on this paper, on the log sheet.
21:19And there is a gift that looks like a sticker stub.
21:25The MSWDO.
21:27Let's ask what this is for.
21:28Sir, what are the gifts you are giving?
21:30What we are giving is for the children,
21:33so that if they are lost, they can come to us for help.
21:40How about adding a trip to Batangasport to recover from the cancellation of bad weather?
21:50J.P. Soriano is live.
21:54Are there still a lot of passengers there, J.P.?
21:57Ma'am, there are still a lot of passengers.
22:01The truth is, until now, there are still a lot of boats and ferries going to different provinces
22:08so that our countrymen can spend a long weekend there
22:13after the typhoon Christine and the typhoon Leon.
22:21This fuel tanker is still working.
22:24It has been working for a week after the typhoon Christine.
22:28The boat is being processed and the underwater survey has been submitted to the Philippine Coast Guard.
22:35They will decide if they will tow it or salvage it.
22:39The boat was not towed to the shore.
22:43The turnaround or actual ferrying of the boats was done on purpose
22:49due to the number of passengers and the time constraint.
22:53The delivery truck of the eggs that Angelito is driving has been in line for 6 hours.
23:00The ferry is waiting to go to the port of Abra de Ilog in Occidental, Mindoro.
23:06Yes, that's the ferry.
23:08Then the typhoon came.
23:10That's why there's a long journey.
23:13It's a long journey.
23:17The port of Batangas is in a hurry to accommodate the number of passengers
23:21and the journey is being extended.
23:23Even though we have a relaxed order,
23:25we can see that you can leave.
23:28We will give you a shifting order.
23:30Otherwise, you will receive a 500% penalty from us.
23:32It's a good thing that some fast crafts were allowed to leave
23:36because the weather is getting better.
23:38Just like yesterday when they stopped their operation,
23:41It is expected that 20,000 people will travel here this evening
23:47to Mindoro, Romblon, Aklan, Capiz, and others.
23:51Among them is Ley, who lives in Puntud, Ina.
23:55She was taken care of for many years after she had a stroke
23:59before she gave birth.
24:01It's very hard when there's no mother.
24:07But everyone is there.
24:09Now, it's better.
24:13It's not hard anymore.
24:15To clarify, according to the complaint of some delivery truck drivers yesterday,
24:19there are people who are in a hurry to go to the queue
24:22for the cars that will be driven by Roro.
24:24The space of Roro is being filled with cars that are big enough
24:29to balance the load.
24:31The big and heavy ones will really pass.
24:36The master of the vessel, as you can see,
24:39this is to balance the load of the ship.
24:42Even if you are the one to follow, you will be the one to ride
24:45because of this stowage plan on safety.
24:51Meanwhile, there are people who are working hard
24:55in Batangas who got up from their seats
24:58when the storm hit Christine.
25:00In the aerial inspection of the PNP Air Unit,
25:02you can see the width of the area that was hit by the storm
25:05like Gumuhung Tulay in Barangay Bilibinwang
25:07and Barangay Subik Ibaba in Agoncillo.
25:10Also, the landslides that destroyed the houses in Barangay Bilibinwang.
25:17In spite of this, relief goods were delivered
25:19to the affected residents of this barangay
25:22who were isolated or did not arrive immediately
25:24because there was no way to go.
25:26And that's the latest from Batangas Port.
25:28Let's go back to you, Mel.
25:30Thank you very much, J.P. Soriano.
25:34It's already half-day for some of the employees
25:36that's why the number of passengers in Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange or PITX
25:41is increasing.
25:43The security there is tight
25:45and three bus drivers tested positive for the drug test.
25:49And Jun Veneracion is also live.
25:52Jun, how many passengers are expected there?
25:56Oh, Vicky, it's huge.
25:58If this is true, it's possible to reach 200,000 passengers
26:03here in PITX or Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange.
26:09At the moment, PITX is checking
26:11if they have enough buses
26:14for the passengers to go home to their province.
26:18At the entrance of PITX,
26:20there's already a line
26:22because of the number of passengers
26:24going home to their province for Ondas.
26:27Yesterday, there were 168,000 passengers.
26:31Now, on the eve of Ondas,
26:33the number is expected to be lower.
26:35Now, our estimate is that it will not be lower than 190,000 to 200,000 passengers.
26:41But PITX assured that there will not be a shortage of buses at the terminal.
26:45There is no suspended travel due to the storm.
26:48To ensure the safety of the passengers,
26:51there are random drag tests on the drivers of the buses.
26:54Yesterday, three bus drivers tested positive for the drug test.
26:58Their licenses were confiscated.
27:00They will be subject to a confirmatory drag test.
27:02Let this be a warning.
27:05As for those who are chasing to go home to Ondas,
27:07these are their friends.
27:09They are so excited.
27:11They even bought flowers from Dangwa in Manila
27:14to go home to Cavite.
27:16Even though it's not that crowded inside the terminal,
27:19there are still some who need medical attention.
27:22There are still some who need medical attention.
27:24There are still some who need medical attention.
27:27There are still some who need medical attention.
27:29There are still some who need medical attention.
27:31There are still some who need medical attention.
27:35Most of the time, it's high blood pressure.
27:38Most of the time, it's high blood pressure.
27:41Most of the time, there's no sleep.
27:43I'm excited to go home to my province.
27:47To avoid stress,
27:48this passenger took the opportunity to celebrate while waiting for his trip.
27:54To be honest, I really want to play like this.
27:57I enjoy this.
28:00A PNP mascot gave the passengers a bit of relief.
28:04He almost visited the PITX,
28:07the new chief of the NCR Police Office who inspected the area.
28:11He said that 12,000 police officers were deployed in Metro Manila for Ondas.
28:17The threats that will come to us are just common threats
28:22that we call pickpockets and house robberies.
28:26But we haven't monitored the terror threats so far.
28:29Officials of the MNDA also inspected the area.
28:32They said that provincial buses can now pass through EDSA
28:35until 5 a.m. on November 4.
28:39We can't see anything.
28:40We need to adjust.
28:41In fact, EDSA is quite spacious now,
28:45except for the bus terminals.
28:54For the passengers who want to catch up with Vicky,
28:56the PITX said that they still have a trip until 1 a.m.
29:01But if they can't make it,
29:03they can spend the night inside the terminal
29:07and have their trip tomorrow.
29:09Vicky.
29:10Thank you very much, Jun Veneracion.
29:14The Trust and Performance Ratings of President Bongbong Marcos
29:19and Vice President Sara Duterte have dropped
29:22in this third quarter of the year,
29:24even though most still support the number.
29:27This is based on the latest mass survey
29:31of the OCTA Research Group led by J.P. Soriano.
29:39In the released non-commissioned survey of the OCTA Research Group,
29:42both the Trust and Performance Ratings of President Bongbong Marcos
29:47and Vice President Sara Duterte have dropped.
29:49Statistically unchanged is the OCTA,
29:52where it is part of the President's drop in ratings,
29:55but the drop in Duterte's ratings is significant.
30:01Even though most still say they trust the Vice President,
30:05it dropped to 59%,
30:096 percentage points lower than 65% last July.
30:14Based on the latest OCTA survey,
30:16VP Sara's OCTA downward trend or drop in Trust Ratings
30:20since March 2023 when it reached 87%.
30:2569% of respondents said they trust President Bongbong Marcos,
30:31a lower percentage than 71% in the second quarter.
30:35But according to OCTA,
30:37this is within the margin of error of plus or minus 3%.
30:42Most respondents also said they trust
30:45Senate President Francis Escudero with a 67% Trust Rating
30:50and House Speaker Martin Romualdez with a 61%.
30:55The Trust Rating of Chief Justice Alexander Guzmando
31:00increased by 15% from 13% this July.
31:03Duterte's Performance Rating dropped 8 percentage points
31:08to 52% compared to his 60% rating in the second quarter.
31:1466% of respondents said they regret
31:18what President Marcos did.
31:21It dropped from 68% this July.
31:24Escudero got 65%.
31:27From 63% this July,
31:3062% of respondents said they regret what Romualdez did.
31:36While Guzmando's Performance Rating increased by 14%.
31:41Escudero thanked the trust given to him and the Senate.
31:46He said he will continue to do his best to serve the country
31:49even if the survey results are high or low.
31:53We are trying to get the reaction of other officials.
31:57For GMA Integrated News,
32:00JP Soriano,
32:01Tune in for 24 hours.
32:07And for those who are planning to travel,
32:10let's find out what the weather will be like
32:13from Amor La Rosa of GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
32:17Amor.
32:20Thank you, Ms. Vicky.
32:21The typhoon Leyon is slowly leaving our country.
32:25But there is still hope in some parts of our country.
32:29Earlier this afternoon, the typhoon Leyon landfalled
32:32in southeastern Taiwan.
32:34The typhoon Leyon landfalled
32:36at an altitude of 320 km northwest of Itbayat, Batanes.
32:41It caused a strong wind speed of 155 km per hour
32:45and a wind speed of 255 km per hour.
32:49The wind speed was northwest at a speed of 25 km per hour.
32:55After the typhoon Leyon landfall in Batanes,
32:59the wind signal in some parts of the country
33:02From signal No. 5 last night,
33:04signal No. 2 is now here in the northern portion of Batanes,
33:08particularly in Itbayat,
33:09while signal No. 1 is in the remaining part of Batanes,
33:13as well as in Babuyan Island,
33:15in the northern portion of Mainland Cagayan,
33:17and in the northern portion of Ilocos Norte.
33:19There is still hope in the mentioned areas
33:21for a strong wind speed
33:23because it is still here in the typhoon Leyon.
33:26After Taiwan,
33:28the typhoon Leyon will hit the northeast
33:31and will sweep the Taiwan Strait
33:34until the Philippine Area of Responsibility is fully released,
33:38no matter what time it is tonight or tomorrow morning.
33:42And even if it is in Taiwan,
33:44it is still a part of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
33:49The effect of the typhoon and the trough or extension
33:53that we call the tail
33:55will still reach several parts of our country.
33:59Based on the data of Metro Weather,
34:01the chance of rain is still high
34:03in a large part of the northern and central zone,
34:06as well as here in Calabarzon, Mimaropa,
34:08and several parts of the Bicol Region.
34:10There are still strong rains.
34:12This is the color orange,
34:13and it means heavy rains.
34:15It is expected here in the Ilocos Region,
34:17down here in the parts of Mindoro and Palawan.
34:21There is also a chance of rain in Visayas
34:23and also in Mindanao,
34:24just like here in Panay and also in the Negros Islands,
34:28as well as here in the eastern and central portions of Visayas,
34:32as well as in some parts of Mindanao.
34:34It is expected that there will be heavy rains,
34:37especially if there are thunderstorms.
34:40Here in Metro Manila,
34:41there is also a chance of rain tomorrow,
34:43especially before noon,
34:44and it is possible that it will continue until afternoon
34:47or even until night.
34:49For those who will travel by sea,
34:52it will still be risky and dangerous
34:54for small sea vehicles to sail here in the northern
34:58and also in the western seaboards of Northern Luzon
35:01and also in some parts of Tunga, Cagayan.
35:04As for the special weather outlook,
35:06it is expected that there is a chance of heavy rains tomorrow,
35:11November 1,
35:12here in Northern and Central Luzon,
35:14Cavite, Batangas,
35:15as well as in Occidental Mindoro
35:17and in Northern Palawan.
35:19As of now,
35:20there is still a chance of heavy rain
35:22before the trough or the tip of this faraway storm.
35:25But when November 2 arrives,
35:27just like November 3,
35:28it is expected that the weather will gradually improve
35:32in almost the entire country,
35:33except for the localized thunderstorms
35:36that we often experience in the afternoon or at night.
35:40So to those who will visit the cemeteries,
35:42don't forget to bring an umbrella.
35:45And for the latest in our weather,
35:47this is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
35:50Expect any kind of weather.
35:53Because it is still flooded,
35:54some people in Camarines Sur are worried
35:57because of the heavy rains there.
35:59On the other hand,
36:01the crowds did not stop at a flooded cemetery.
36:05Ian Cruz was there.
36:11Flooding in six barangays in Bula, Camarines Sur
36:14due to Hurricane Christine.
36:16But again,
36:17the heavy rain has poured again today.
36:19Risa is worried that the house is still submerged in the flood.
36:23I am afraid.
36:24Maybe the water will rise suddenly.
36:27According to MDR Remo,
36:28two people drowned in the town of Bula
36:30due to the high tide.
36:32An unidentified boat was found in the town.
36:36As of now,
36:37many people are still asking for help
36:39because they don't know how to get up from the mud.
36:42The LGU is trying to bring
36:45the help to the town.
36:46But while it is not there yet,
36:48Joseph is trying to catch the fish in the flood.
36:51I put a net in the middle of the rice fields
36:57so that we can get food later in the evening.
37:03Ms. Nelda has a headache
37:05whenever she looks at her rice field.
37:08The rice field is near,
37:10but it is a waste because it is submerged in the flood.
37:12It is a waste and there is no starting point for farming.
37:16We are asking for the capital to be given to us
37:20so that we can recover.
37:23Ms. Albert is very thankful to Asong Si Umo
37:26who alerted her about the rising tide.
37:29She is crying as if she is asking for help.
37:33In the middle of the evacuation center,
37:35a 31-year-old woman was drowned.
37:39She was stabbed in the heart
37:41after the tide rose in the evacuation center
37:44where her family is.
37:46According to her brother,
37:47two days before she was taken to the hospital,
37:50she also died.
37:52The water,
37:54the ambulance could not pass through.
37:58The Bula Public Cemetery was also not saved from the flood.
38:01The flood hit the town of Bula
38:04and their cemetery.
38:06We were able to collect water from the ditches.
38:10But even though this place is white,
38:13and there is still flood,
38:15our fellow villagers are still trying to visit
38:18as a token of appreciation to their loved ones.
38:21Even though we were drowned,
38:23we still helped them clean up.
38:25And now, it is their day.
38:29In the town of Balatan,
38:30it is still difficult for the residents to enter and exit the town
38:33because of the large landslide.
38:35But for some,
38:36they were able to earn money
38:38by unloading and unloading the cargo in Bangin,
38:41even the heavy tank of the LPG.
38:44They were able to earn only P600 to P800.
38:47Instead of just wandering around the house,
38:50I was not able to get anything.
38:51For GMA Integrated News,
38:53Ian Cruz,
38:5524 Hours.
38:56Even though the flood was severe,
38:58the Filipino people's dedication
39:01to a village in Polanggi is still there.
39:04In exchange for the money,
39:05the barangay decided to give life to the residents.
39:09Chino Gaston was there.
39:15This is how thick the mud that was left by the flood
39:18in the houses of Barangay Ubalio in Polanggi, Albay
39:21after the flood of Christine
39:24to speed up the cleaning
39:26and also to help those in need.
39:28The barangay decided to buy
39:30every small sack of mud they can save
39:33up to P10 per sack.
39:36But due to the large amount of mud in the area,
39:38the barangay's fund ran out.
39:40Maybe I won't be spending P10,000 or P1,000 sacks.
39:44But in just two days,
39:46we were able to accumulate P1,980 sacks.
39:49So it totaled to P19,800.
39:52It stopped first because the LGU
39:54provided us with a 2-pad.
39:56But because the help was priceless,
39:59the residents continued to clean.
40:02The residents of the house of Barangay Ubalio
40:05also volunteered to clean the roads near the river.
40:09It was a part of their effort to be able to get up
40:12even though there were still a lot of people
40:14who continued to work at the evacuation center.
40:16When the flood started,
40:18the people left.
40:20In the town of Uas,
40:22the residents are the ones who are busy
40:24taking care of this river
40:26that can no longer be passed by vehicles
40:28because there is no foundation beneath it
40:31and it can fall at any time.
40:34The roads from Libon and Peodoran
40:36are also blocked
40:38because of the landslides.
40:40We were able to reach the people
40:42who are delivering packages
40:44who have a problem with how to cross
40:46the deliveries that were delayed for a week.
40:48Maybe if we have access to the roads,
40:51we might be able to deliver their parcels.
40:54We tried to go to the other side,
40:56to the backdoor, to Peodoran.
40:58We came from there.
41:00It's far.
41:01For GMA Integrated News,
41:03who was the one who was hit?
41:0524 hours.
41:08A while ago, the traffic started to increase
41:11on the expressways.
41:12And it is expected that it will continue
41:14until later tonight.
41:16Live from Balintawak,
41:17Mark Salazar was hit.
41:19Mark.
41:24Emil, a while ago,
41:26the motorists' patience
41:28when traveling to the north
41:30was tested.
41:31Their patience should be really long.
41:33It should be even longer
41:35than the 1-kilometer line
41:37of vehicles
41:39entering Balintawak-Tol Plaza.
41:45According to NLEX traffic monitoring,
41:48it was noticed since last night
41:50that the amount of vehicles traveling to the north
41:52is estimated to reach
41:54almost 400,000 vehicles.
41:56Because the traffic did not
41:58travel for too long
42:00and not for too long.
42:02Some of the motorists we talked to
42:04said that they learned how to feel
42:06to avoid the exodus.
42:08When will you return?
42:10Maybe in two days.
42:12We will return
42:14in two days
42:16to avoid the traffic.
42:18Many of the travelers
42:20are families who will go out
42:22to visit their relatives
42:24when the cemetery is empty.
42:26How many of you are there?
42:28Why is your rice cooker so big?
42:30A lot. We are one family.
42:32Did all of you
42:34meet? No one was absent?
42:36Yes. My older brother was the only one.
42:38My older brother.
42:40Brother, I hope you are here.
42:42When did you go to Patay?
42:44On Sunday.
42:46So that there are not too many people.
42:48What is your plan?
42:50There are a lot of people
42:52so we will avoid
42:54the children.
42:56Who is there?
42:58Just a friend.
43:00You are not going to Patay?
43:02No.
43:04You will not go to Patay?
43:06We will go in advance.
43:08It is always reminded
43:10that the condition of the vehicle
43:12and the driver should be safe,
43:14especially if it is a long drive.
43:16They say it is a matriculation
43:18We always need water
43:20and brakes.
43:22Brakes? Yes.
43:24And what else?
43:26Water and other necessities
43:28for us and our family
43:30so that it is safe
43:32when we travel.
43:34Conditioning?
43:36Yes.
43:38Just be careful.
43:40Don't go too fast.
43:42Of course.
43:44The motor should be in good condition.
43:46What is the condition of the motor?
43:48Just make sure it is clean.
43:50And bring PMS
43:52to the service center.
43:54Oh, like that?
43:56Yes, PMS.
43:58Since 3 pm,
44:00the line of Balintawak-Tol Plaza
44:02has not exceeded half a kilometer.
44:04When NLEX entered,
44:06only 40 to 50 kph
44:08was the speed of the vehicle
44:10due to the accumulated volume
44:12of people from Balintawak,
44:14Venezuela, and Mindanao Avenue.
44:16This volume sometimes reaches
44:18up to Maycawayan.
44:20This situation continues.
44:22We expect that
44:24by 10 pm
44:26or before midnight,
44:28this volume will reach us.
44:32On the South Luzon Expressway,
44:34the traffic increased earlier.
44:36But at 4 pm,
44:38traffic in both
44:40southbound and northbound
44:42increased.
44:44In the southbound,
44:46the traffic increased
44:48from the off-ramp of Skyway
44:50which is 3.5 kilometers
44:52to San Pedro.
44:54While in the northbound,
44:56or back to Manila,
44:58the traffic increased
45:00by 1.5 kilometers
45:02before Alabang-Valladoc.
45:04Another warning
45:06for those who will pass
45:08NLEX tomorrow,
45:10there will be a whole-day event
45:12of Iglesia Ni Cristo
45:14in Philippine Arena.
45:16According to NLEX,
45:18we expect heavy traffic
45:20from Balintawak
45:22to Bukawe Exit.
45:24Especially the early hours
45:26before the start of the event
45:28at 9 am.
45:30Emil.
45:36Thank you very much, Mark Salazar.
45:41Rebirth as a woman
45:43for Julian San Jose
45:45is a shocking post
45:47as a calendar girl.
45:49Not only breaking boundaries,
45:51women empowerment is also
45:53what Asia's Limitless star
45:55wants to push in her new milestone.
45:57Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
46:01My sister,
46:03I have something to tell you.
46:05From Maria Clara
46:07to Sexy Siren Vilquic,
46:09it's a pleasant surprise
46:11for many to choose Julian San Jose
46:13as a calendar girl
46:15for 2025.
46:17Breaking boundaries
46:19to Asia's Limitless star
46:21in her move,
46:23posting sexy
46:25and women empowerment
46:27for her.
46:29Were you surprised?
46:31I was also surprised.
46:33For me, it's like
46:35rebirth as a woman.
46:38This is a new chapter
46:40of my life.
46:42Welcoming new blessings,
46:44welcoming new opportunities.
46:46I'm just very,
46:48very excited
46:50and looking forward to
46:52what's yet to come.
46:54According to Julian,
46:56she's hoping that anyone
46:58can be comfortable in their own skin
47:00at any age, size
47:02or skin tone.
47:04Like the stars
47:06and calendar girls in the past.
47:08Like Capuso's primetime queen
47:10and two-time calendar girl,
47:12Marian Rivera,
47:14Capuso's dramatic star,
47:16Sania Lopez,
47:18and Solene Yusuf.
47:20Like I said,
47:22these women are
47:24very influential
47:26and exceptional.
47:28Very, very powerful
47:30in their own way.
47:32I also want to make a mark
47:34and use this
47:36platform for
47:38what I stand for
47:40and my advocacies
47:42as a person.
47:44It became a joke in the comments.
47:46Julian embraced this challenge
47:48because she's about to
47:50get married.
47:52It's hot.
47:54But maybe
47:56we'll reach the point
47:58that right now,
48:00I'm just not really rushing into anything.
48:02I'm still, you know,
48:04enjoying, we are enjoying,
48:06and you know,
48:08Raver has always been so supportive
48:10in all of my decisions.
48:12On social media,
48:14Raver Cruz invited her girlfriend
48:16and called her a masterpiece.
48:18She's super proud of Julian.
48:20Julian will give
48:22her boyfriend a calendar
48:24with the following dedication.
48:26I love you.
48:28This is for you.
48:32Love, love.
48:34He's excited to have a physical copy
48:36of the calendar because he wants to
48:38display it in his room.
48:40Julian is thankful
48:42because The Voice Generations
48:44was recognized as the National Winner
48:46of the Asian Academy Creative Awards
48:48as the Best Adaptation
48:50of an Existing Format.
48:52I'm very, very happy
48:54because this is the platform
48:56where people can see
48:58that their dreams are coming true.
49:00Nelson Canlas,
49:02updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
49:30...and Bureau of Immigration
49:32ang Central One Bataan
49:34sa Bagak Bataan.
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