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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong November 1, 2024

- Bentahan ng mga bulaklak kahapon, apektado ng masamang panahon | Baguio City, maghapong inulan kahapon; mahigit 70 pamilya, nananatili sa evacuation centers | Mga luluwas mula sa Baguio City, dagsa sa bus terminals kahit masungit ang panahon kahapon

- Panayam kay Cagayan PDRRMO Head Ruelie Rapsing kaugnay sa pananalasa ng Bagyong Leon

- Inaasahang aabot sa isang milyon ang bibisita sa Manila North Cemetery ngayong araw

- Cagayan De Oro City Public Memorial Park, binuksan na para sa publiko; seguridad sa sementeryo, hinigpitan | Ilang ipinagbabawal sa sementeryo, nakumpiska ng mga awtoridad mula sa ilang bumisita | Pag-overnight sa Cagayan De Oro City Public Memorial Park, ipinagbabawal

- Paglilinis sa sa mga puntod, pahirapan dahil sa baha sa sementeryo

- Ilang bahagi ng Taiwan, ramdam na ang bagsik ng Typhoon Kong-Rey o Bagyong Leon

- Ilang pamilyang hahabol pauwi sa kani-kanilang probinsiya, maagang bumiyahe sa NLEX ngayong araw | Ilang biyahero, planong bumalik nang maaga sa Manila para makaiwas sa dagsa ng ibang biyahero | 360,000 na motorista, inaasahang dadaan sa NLEX kada araw hanggang Nov. 4 | 85,000 na motorista kada araw, inaasahang dadaan sa SCTEX hanggang Lunes | Mga sasakyang wala pang RFID, puwedeng magpakabit sa Balintawak Toll Plaza

- Daloy ng trapiko sa SLEX, maluwag pa

- Boracay Island, dinagsa ng mga gustong magbakasyon ngayong Undas season

- Panayam kay Jenneliza Rebong, Acting Port Manager ng Philippine Ports Authority PMO NCR-North kaugnay sa mga sitwasyon sa mga pantalan ngayong Undas

- Manila South Cemetery, maagang pinuntahan ng mga manininda, pati mga bibisita sa yumaong kaanak

- Code White Alert, itinaas ng DOH sa lahat ng ospital hanggang November 2

- Ilang Sparkle stars, may spooktacular paandar ngayong Halloween

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Transcript
00:00Let's go to other news first.
00:14Even though the weather in Baguio City was bad yesterday, the travels for Onda Samantala did not stop.
00:21The sales of flowers in the city were affected because of the storm, so there is oversupply.
00:29This is the first live news of Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Original TV.
00:34Jasmine.
00:38Ivan, the sales of flowers in Malcolm Square in Baguio City are at 24 hours.
00:42At this time, the number of people who are buying flowers is starting to increase.
00:52The sales of flowers in Baguio City are affected because of the strong rain brought by the Lion Storm.
00:58Yesterday, people are buying flowers one by one.
01:01Most of the flowers that were supposed to be sold in Bicol Region and Manila were stocked here.
01:08The result is that the supply of flowers in Baguio City is too much.
01:12We are oversupplied.
01:13For example, the ones that will be brought to the province,
01:17the ones that will be sent, for example, we cannot do it because of the storm.
01:21The sales of flowers in Baguio City are at 24 hours.
01:24Flower producers are still hoping that many will buy until today.
01:29Yesterday, on October 31, DTI-Bingget went around to monitor the price of the flowers.
01:34We are doing this just to make sure that a few days before the storm,
01:40the pricing of our flowers is still reasonable.
01:45A bunch of Malaysian mums can buy for Php200 while an anthurium can buy for Php250 to Php500 per dozen.
01:54Radus can be bought for Php200 per bundle while an aster can be bought for Php75 per bunch.
02:02There is no change in the price of roses, which is Php30 to Php35 per stem.
02:07It rained in Baguio City yesterday afternoon.
02:10At the same time, there was a thick fog that covered a large part of the city.
02:14According to the Office of the Civil Defense Cordillera, this is the effect of the Lion Storm.
02:19Now, the rain continues.
02:21More than 70 families in the Cordillera Administrative Region are staying in evacuation areas.
02:26We have not seen any major landslides, although there is a small rockfall on the road.
02:32It will be cleared quickly by the UAH.
02:36Despite the bad weather, passengers are waiting for their vehicles at the bus terminals in Baguio City.
02:42Ms. Pinky is with her mother and brother who went home in Pangasinan.
02:46The trip yesterday was difficult because there were many passengers who were chasing to go home.
02:50It's really hard when it rains like this.
02:53There are many passengers going home, but it's hard.
02:58Visitors to the cemeteries in Baguio City also began to fall.
03:02Almost 400 police officers were deployed in five cemeteries in the city.
03:06Ms. Alice and her two children went to the cemeteries early in the morning to visit their relatives,
03:12even though the rain was heavy.
03:14It's not like this before.
03:16Last time, I only visited my children.
03:22Aside from the cemeteries, the authorities also monitored the tourist attractions in the City of Pines.
03:27On the long weekend, tourists are expecting the rain to stop.
03:31It's okay, maybe it's just a little bit of rain.
03:36Ivan, the weather is better this morning compared to the past few days.
03:46That's why the businessmen are hoping that they can make a better profit this morning.
03:51Ivana?
03:53Meanwhile, for an update on the situation in Cagayan Province,
03:57which was hit by a storm surge at the end of Baguio-Leon,
03:59we will be joined by the head of the Cagayan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
04:05Ruly Rapsing.
04:07Good morning to all of you.
04:09This is Maurice, we are live on Unang Balita.
04:11Good morning, Ma'am Maurice, and to all of our viewers.
04:15First of all, how are you in Cagayan?
04:17Is the wind, rain, and storm still strong?
04:21Ms. Maurice, it's been sunny for two days and the sky is clear.
04:27Have we reported anyone who got sick, injured, or passed away in the past few days, sir?
04:33No reports of casualty, Ms. Maurice.
04:35Good to know that.
04:37Although there's one missing.
04:39So no one is missing?
04:41At least everyone is in their own families?
04:49Yes.
04:51How many people were damaged or lost in the storm surge?
04:53I know we are still going through this, but do we have any initial signs?
04:59We don't have any reports of the local DRIMOS of Gunsaga and Santana, Ms. Maurice.
05:05Do you need to evacuate?
05:07We evacuated more than 8,000 individuals, Ms. Maurice.
05:15Where are they now?
05:17Evacuation centers, barangays, and local government of Gunsaga and Santana.
05:21Do you still need supplies for now?
05:26Supplies, stockpiles of barangays and local government.
05:30How about the areas where the rescue team cannot reach?
05:35There are no isolated areas.
05:38Good to know that.
05:39Are there areas where there's no electricity, water, and signal?
05:42There was a power interruption on Wednesday, but it was restored immediately after three hours.
05:52We are being shown that there are areas in the sea that were damaged by the storm.
06:04Do we have any signs of damage?
06:09So far, our rapid damage assessment is ongoing.
06:15What do the residents need now, sir?
06:20We're coming up with financial assistance for them, Ms. Maurice.
06:25But that would depend on our damage assessment.
06:30By when do we expect to get those assessments?
06:34At the most, it would be until tomorrow.
06:37All right. We will keep you updated.
06:39Thank you very much, PDRRMO Head Ruli Rapsing.
06:43Take care.
06:44Thank you very much.
06:46We are now back here at Manila North Cemetery,
06:50where while the sun is rising, it is also getting colder.
06:54Our hearts are beating for those who are fighting for their lives.
06:58As of 7 o'clock this morning, the crowd estimate of Manila Police District reached 20,000.
07:06That was a very fast jump.
07:09Because of the 6 a.m. estimate, their number was around 3,000.
07:14But now, it is around 20,000.
07:17While the sun is rising, it is expected that more people will be coming to Manila North Cemetery.
07:23Because of the extended hours until 7 o'clock this evening,
07:261 million people will be coming to Manila North Cemetery today.
07:32We can see the entrance here.
07:35This is the entrance.
07:36This is the tight security that our police is enforcing.
07:39Behind me is the free ride.
07:42It is an e-trike service for senior citizens and those who are having a hard time walking.
07:48They are calling out to those who can walk,
07:52to walk and give priority to the senior citizens in using this e-trike
07:57to enter the cemetery and go to their graves.
08:02At this point, let's talk to one of the people we know who will be coming here this morning.
08:07Good morning.
08:08Good morning.
08:09You are?
08:10I'm Gloria. I'm from Tondo, Manila.
08:12Ms. Gloria, how was your trip here?
08:14We have a lot of road closures.
08:16The ride to this place is free.
08:19Did you also use an e-trike?
08:21No, just a jeep.
08:22Oh, a jeep.
08:23That's okay. We didn't have any problems.
08:24We didn't have any problems.
08:25Who are we bringing here?
08:26Our parents and our siblings.
08:30Was this the year you didn't use an e-trike?
08:32No.
08:33And you were here on November 1st?
08:35Yes.
08:36Why? What is the importance of this day for you?
08:38Because it's like a reunion for my other siblings.
08:43But you are not allowed to party, okay?
08:44You are not allowed to make noise.
08:45No. We are just letting them rest.
08:48Okay, okay.
08:49So you can still use an e-trike? You're just going to walk?
08:52I'll use an e-trike.
08:53You'll use an e-trike?
08:54Later. I'm already a senior citizen.
08:55Oh, you're already a senior citizen.
08:56But you're still groovy.
08:58Thank you very much, Gloria.
09:00Thank you very much.
09:01We were able to talk to Ms. Gloria.
09:04She visits her parents and siblings every year on November 1st.
09:12Aside from visiting the cemetery,
09:14she also attends the traffic road outside Cagayan de Oro City,
09:17Public Memorial Park.
09:19That's the first news.
09:20Live from Cyril Chavez of GMA Regional TV.
09:23Cyril.
09:29Yes, sir.
09:30This morning, past 6 a.m.,
09:32the police opened the entrance of Cagayan de Oro City,
09:36Public Memorial Park here in Barangay Kamumanan
09:39and allowed the public to enter to bring their loved ones.
09:48This morning, past 5 a.m.,
09:50other residents who were allowed to enter Cagayan de Oro City,
09:54Public Memorial Park
09:56The security that the authorities are enforcing in the cemetery is strict.
09:59The Roads and Traffic Administration of the Tropico
10:03and City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office, or CLENRO,
10:07is the administrator of this cemetery.
10:09There are also some things that the authorities are prohibiting here in the cemetery,
10:14such as phosphorous and lighters.
10:17This is prohibited
10:18because there is a designated area for those who want to light a candle.
10:23CLENRO is also prohibiting overnight stay in the cemetery
10:27and the transportation of valuables and sound systems.
10:32Today, we are expecting the increase of not less than 10,000 people
10:38here in Cagayan de Oro City, Public Memorial Park
10:41which is considered the largest cemetery here in the province.
10:45This is the latest from Cagayan de Oro City, Public Memorial Park.
10:50Thank you very much, Cyril Chavez of GMA Regional TV.
10:56Meanwhile, it is difficult to clean up the ruins of the cemetery in Mamburaw, Occidental, Mindoro
11:03because of the debris left by the typhoons.
11:07We have the first news, Ma'am Gonzales.
11:13It rained early in the cemetery of Mamburaw, Occidental, Mindoro,
11:17while the typhoon entered Mindoro.
11:20The cemetery is full of houses.
11:23In fact, he has been sleeping in the cemetery for four days
11:26even though there is a typhoon Leon and the typhoon Christine is still rising.
11:31In my house, there are still houses.
11:34This is my first house.
11:35It's simple.
11:36I just want to fix my house.
11:39Why are you crying, Cyril?
11:45Do you miss Ma'am?
11:48Yes.
11:49Father Entor did not hide his grief for the wife who passed away last year
11:54after almost 50 years of being together.
11:57His prayer is to be blessed with a good time to visit on the day of the typhoon.
12:03Maybe, I can go.
12:05If not, of course, it's the time.
12:08Lloyd also fixed his father's house early.
12:11He also removed the debris from a large part of the cemetery.
12:15We are here to clean up.
12:17But the rain is heavy.
12:19It's raining outside.
12:21It's hard to struggle when it's raining outside.
12:24It's like a sacrifice.
12:26It's okay because it's only once in a year.
12:29Aside from the heavy rain inside,
12:32garbage, debris, and iron were also scattered.
12:35Most of the garbage was white.
12:37That's why the garbage was cleaned one by one.
12:40Because of the strong typhoon,
12:41the water level was low.
12:44It was white.
12:45What can we do? It's still raining.
12:47That's why we cleaned up early.
12:52They piled up water containers to clean up.
12:55There is a free toilet,
12:57but it's outside the cemetery so it's far to walk.
13:01Some policemen went around to give flyers
13:04to remind visitors of the typhoon.
13:07This is the first news.
13:09Mav Gonzalez for GMA Integrated News.
13:12A typhoon named Typhoon Congre has hit Taiwan.
13:18We have a live situation from Taiwan.
13:21We have with us Susan Enriquez.
13:24Susan.
13:26Good morning.
13:29Yesterday, we traveled from Taichung to Taipei.
13:35Yesterday, around 12 o'clock,
13:38we felt the strong wind
13:41while we were on our way to Taipei City.
13:43There was a new announcement
13:44of the cessation of CSS
13:46and the cessation of all government offices.
13:50Yesterday, there were a lot of earthquakes,
13:53a lot of landslides,
13:55and a lot of government offices.
13:57Our countrymen and Filipinos
13:59who are here in Taiwan
14:01for their rituals,
14:03for the two-packing gels
14:04that they are availing to go around.
14:06Of course, the police did not go to their offices,
14:11especially the government offices
14:14where they need a permit to get inside.
14:18It's closed because of the suspension of work
14:21of all government offices.
14:23There are also a lot of commercial establishments
14:27that are not open yet.
14:29It's closed.
14:30There are a lot of commercial establishments.
14:32Yesterday evening,
14:33we were here in Taipei City
14:36around 6 p.m.
14:38There are no restaurants here.
14:41It's closed.
14:42Except for the convenience store
14:45that we are going to
14:47so that our countrymen can buy food,
14:49the O&W.
14:50When we arrived around 7 p.m.,
14:54we felt the strong wind
14:57and the strong wind
15:01until 10 p.m.
15:03That's what we felt here in Taipei City.
15:06At that time,
15:09we did not see the strong wind.
15:11When we called the hotel in Taipei City,
15:14the back of the hotel is a river.
15:16Actually, it looks like a maritime river.
15:19There was a strong wind,
15:21but now it's morning
15:22so it's a bit calm.
15:23We did not see any flooded areas here.
15:26The only good thing here
15:27is that our houses are home-type.
15:29On the way to Taipei City,
15:30we did not see any flooded areas.
15:34Of course, we did not see any floods.
15:39We did not see any people.
15:41Of course, our houses are in the mountains
15:44so they will be a bit confused
15:45when they pass by the super-type,
15:49the home-range.
15:50They will feel the strong wind
15:53here in Taipei City.
15:55Now, we are back to normal.
15:57We have students here.
15:59We saw them going to work.
16:02Many of them are driving on the streets.
16:05There is only a slight rain at this time.
16:09The commercial establishments will also start to open,
16:12especially the restaurants.
16:14We also saw that the buses
16:17that are being driven by 2,000 PSA
16:20are ready to accommodate
16:21the tourists who are living in Taiwan.
16:26Are there canceled flights
16:28going back to the Philippines?
16:31Yes. I canceled the flights going here,
16:35but there are domestic and international flights.
16:38We did not receive any news
16:41that the government has resumed the restructuring.
16:44We have a good view.
16:47There are no more floods.
16:49There are no more floods.
16:51It's a bit cloudy today.
16:53There's no wind here.
16:54We are hoping that they can
16:57arrange canceled flights
17:00because of the typhoon.
17:03Okay. Thank you very much.
17:04Take care.
17:05Susan Enriquez.
17:09It's past seven in the morning.
17:10Let's check on the traffic
17:12at NLEX Balintawak.
17:14We have live news.
17:15This is Bea Pinda.
17:16Bea.
17:20Good morning.
17:21The traffic here at North Luzon Expressway,
17:24or NLEX,
17:25but according to NLEX,
17:27it is still possible for it to get heavier
17:29from this morning
17:30until later at two in the afternoon.
17:36Early in the morning,
17:37some families traveled to the province of NLEX
17:40to visit their loved ones
17:43who are now living in Undaz.
17:45They did not travel yesterday
17:47because they still have work to do.
17:50It's our holiday.
17:53We are looking for a job.
17:56Yesterday, there was a conflict at work.
17:59Now is the available time to travel.
18:03We decided that we will leave early
18:05so that there will be no traffic
18:07and there will be no obstacles on the road.
18:11Even though it's already November 1,
18:13they plan to return to Manila early
18:15to avoid traffic jams
18:17after the Undaz break.
18:20Maybe we will return on Saturday
18:22or maybe within this day
18:24to avoid traffic.
18:27Maybe we will leave early too.
18:29We need to be able to return
18:30because the kids already have school.
18:33So that we won't be able to follow the traffic
18:37because there will be traffic jams.
18:40From October 31st until Monday,
18:42360,000 motorists are expected to pass through here every day,
18:47more than 10 percent of the daily average traffic in NLEX.
18:52In Esitex, 84,000 to 85,000 motorists
18:55are expected to pass through here every day until Monday.
18:59According to the NLEX leadership,
19:01they are ready to carry the motorists.
19:041,500 NLEX personnel are deployed for the Undaz.
19:09We have added patrols, traffic marshals,
19:15our security,
19:17our toll lane personnel to assist
19:20if there are concerns in the plaza.
19:22And also our incident response team.
19:25It will continue until 6 a.m. on Monday.
19:29We implemented free towing for Class 1 vehicles
19:32to the nearest exit
19:34so that we can clear the incident faster
19:39and the traffic won't be affected by the toll lane.
19:47Igan, according to what we talked to them,
19:49it's a big deal that here in Balintawaktol Plaza,
19:52there are stations where RFID can be attached
19:56to vehicles that are not yet there.
19:58If the RFID is to be loaded,
20:00there are NLEX personnel here who can assist
20:03and they can also use the machine inside the customer service center.
20:07That's the first news from NLEX.
20:09Bea Pinloc for GMA Integrated News.
20:14Let's move to SLEX.
20:15Let's take a look at the situation there
20:17with the first live news from Bam Alegre.
20:19Bam!
20:23Igan, good morning.
20:24Good morning from All Saints Day.
20:26My trip to South Luzon Expressway is still clear.
20:30Good morning.
20:31Good morning.
20:32Light to moderate the vehicular density of vehicles
20:35in both the southbound and northbound lanes of SLEX.
20:38From Alabang-Muntinlupa to Santo Tomas-Batangas,
20:41some of them experienced a mechanical problem
20:44but it was quickly solved.
20:45And there were no unexpected accidents.
20:47Earlier in Alabang,
20:48there was a car that had a problem
20:51and was parked on the roadside.
20:52And now in Cabuyo, Laguna,
20:54there are currently problems with the tires
20:56but this is also ongoing troubleshooting.
21:00As a reminder,
21:01drive safely before taking a long drive.
21:04And if you're sleepy,
21:05don't force it.
21:06Make sure to load the RFID
21:08so that you won't have to worry
21:09and install the auto-sweep app for this.
21:13Igan, it's Sunday night
21:14until Monday morning.
21:16Vehicles are expected to return home
21:18from Metro Manila.
21:20So plan accordingly.
21:22We're still waiting for the latest data from SLEX
21:26on how many vehicles have passed through SLEX.
21:29Here's the first news
21:30from the South Luzon Expressway,
21:32Bamalagre, for GMA Integrated News.
21:35Igan,
21:36three hundred police personnel
21:38were deployed by the Malay LGU
21:40on Boracay Island
21:41to ensure the safety
21:43of passengers this year.
21:49Solo travel and first time vacation in Boracay,
21:52Greg from Cavite.
21:54I booked out like three weeks ago
21:56because that's also my next goal destination
22:02or one of the bucket list.
22:05This family chose from Batangas
22:08to spend their holiday here on the island.
22:10I'll be island-hopping
22:11if the weather is good.
22:12But in this area,
22:14there's no wind.
22:15According to the Malay Tourism Office,
22:17more than 134,000 tourists arrived in Boracay
22:22from October 1 to 29.
22:24This number is expected to increase
22:26on November 1.
22:27Every year,
22:28outdoor activities are in full swing on the island.
22:30But because of the bad weather,
22:32the LGU suspended their activities.
22:36Meanwhile,
22:37some residents visited the cemetery
22:39to clean
22:40and paint the graves
22:42of their loved ones.
22:44Just like here
22:45at Manok Manok Public Cemetery
22:47in Sitio Tulubhan.
22:48We also brought some food
22:50to give to our loved ones.
22:52We painted the graves
22:53to make them look good.
22:55Of course,
22:56we went there
22:57to make them happy
22:59for the rest of their lives.
23:01The Malay LGU is prepared
23:03for the expected increase of tourists.
23:06Their goal is to have zero incidents
23:08in 2024.
23:09They strictly prohibit
23:11smoking
23:12and drinking
23:14inside the cemetery.
23:16They also remind the people
23:18visiting the cemetery
23:19to maintain
23:20cleanliness
23:21around them.
23:22We have a task force
23:24that is always there
23:26not only the PNP,
23:28but the other enforcers
23:31that are there.
23:32Merit Cross,
23:33MDRIMO,
23:34MHO.
23:39Tourists are eager
23:41for different Halloween activities
23:43here on the island.
23:45One of them is the Festival of the Dead
23:47where the ghosts
23:49wear scary costumes.
23:52Here's the latest
23:53from Boracay,
23:55Igan.
23:56Thank you very much,
23:57Kim Salinas
23:58of GMA Regional TV.
24:02Let's talk about the situation
24:03of the tourists
24:04in the country.
24:05Let's talk to
24:06Generaliza Rebong,
24:08Acting Port Manager
24:09of the Philippine Ports Authority
24:11in NCR North.
24:13Good morning.
24:15Good morning.
24:16Good morning,
24:17Igan.
24:18How are the passengers?
24:20Are there a lot of passengers
24:21today?
24:23Yes, Igan.
24:24We have a lot of passengers
24:27compared to yesterday.
24:29We have four trips
24:31today to go.
24:34Actually,
24:35one of them is
24:36close boarding.
24:38There are 215 passengers
24:41this morning at 7 a.m.
24:44Now,
24:45at 12 p.m.,
24:47we also have a trip
24:49to Bacolod
24:51with 430 bookings.
24:54Later,
24:56at 5 p.m.
24:58and before 12 p.m.,
25:02we also have a trip
25:03to Puerto Princesa
25:05and Zamboanga.
25:06In total,
25:08we have 1,028 passengers
25:12today.
25:13Compared to yesterday,
25:15we only have 386.
25:17Wow, that's a lot.
25:18Are there any canceled trips?
25:20No, Igan.
25:22Yes.
25:24According to your monitoring,
25:25how long will this increase?
25:28Will there be more tomorrow,
25:30even November 2?
25:32We still have more tomorrow
25:34but we don't have
25:35confirmed bookings yet.
25:37Okay.
25:38There are more now.
25:39So,
25:40you're expecting
25:41a peak,
25:42Ma'am Geneliza?
25:44Yes.
25:45This is the peak
25:47based on our records
25:50of our shipping lines.
25:53Are there any reports
25:54of medical emergencies
25:56to our passengers?
25:58One day,
25:59they just fainted
26:01but they were given
26:02immediate attention.
26:04We have a clinic
26:06in our PTB.
26:08A doctor is on standby there.
26:10A nurse is on 24-7.
26:13That's what we have
26:15in our PTB.
26:17One last reminder
26:18for those going to the province,
26:20Ma'am Geneliza.
26:21Go ahead.
26:22Yes.
26:23We would like to remind
26:24our passengers
26:26and our continued call
26:28to them
26:29to continue
26:31coordinating
26:32our shipping lines
26:34for the schedule
26:36of our trips
26:37and for the additional
26:40information.
26:41Thank you very much.
26:42Be careful.
26:43Geneliza Rebong,
26:44Acting Port Manager
26:45of the Philippine Ports Authority.
26:47Thank you Igan.
26:49Good morning.
26:50If you're going to visit
26:51your loved ones
26:52or if you're going to sell
26:53candles and flowers,
26:54make sure to discard
26:55those who are visiting
26:57Manila South Cemetery.
26:59We will update you
27:00on the situation there
27:01live from Makati City.
27:03First news,
27:04Jomer Apresto.
27:05Jomer.
27:10Igan,
27:11the number of visitors
27:12to the points
27:13in Manila South Cemetery
27:14is continuously increasing.
27:15Yesterday,
27:16more than 13,000
27:17visitors came here.
27:19But that's still not enough
27:20because now,
27:21the number of visitors
27:22is expected to increase.
27:28Manila South Cemetery
27:29is just about to open,
27:31but some people
27:32came here early
27:33so that it won't get hot
27:35and the people
27:36who will come later
27:37won't get wet.
27:38For example,
27:3971-year-old
27:40Ms. Zenaida
27:41is here with her
27:42siblings.
27:43They are selling
27:44flowers outside
27:45so they will be here
27:46for a while
27:47to visit
27:48the points
27:49of their loved ones.
27:50Because
27:51it's hard to avoid
27:52a lot of people
27:55because later
27:56it will get hot.
27:57Sita is here
27:58with her husband
27:59who will visit
28:00the points
28:01of their loved ones.
28:02Every Sunday,
28:03we are here.
28:04We are here
28:05because later
28:06there will be a lot of people.
28:07According to the latest data
28:08of the PNP,
28:09there are more than
28:10300 people
28:11who are expected
28:12to visit this place
28:13since 5 o'clock
28:14this morning.
28:15While there are
28:16more than 21,000
28:17who are expected
28:18to visit this place
28:19since October 30.
28:20Just like before,
28:21the visitors
28:22will be inspected
28:23first.
28:24They will be
28:25checked for
28:26prohibited items
28:27such as
28:28sharp objects,
28:29alcohol,
28:30sound systems,
28:31cigarettes,
28:32and flammable materials.
28:33There are also
28:34wheelchairs
28:35for PWD,
28:36and because
28:37vehicles are not allowed
28:38to enter,
28:39there are still
28:40e-vehicles here
28:41that will bring
28:42visitors to
28:43the points
28:44of their loved ones.
28:45If you don't know
28:46the exact points
28:47of your loved ones,
28:48you can ask
28:49the help desk
28:50of Manila South Cemetery
28:51which is located
28:52near the entrance
28:53of the cemetery.
28:54If there are no flowers
28:55or candles,
28:56many people sell them
28:57inside and outside
28:58the cemetery.
28:59The cheapest
29:00candle is 10 pesos
29:01while the most expensive
29:02one is 180 pesos.
29:03While the cheapest
29:04candle is 50 pesos,
29:05the most expensive
29:06candle is 300 pesos.
29:07Meanwhile,
29:08aside from the PNP,
29:09some rescue volunteers
29:10are also inside
29:11the cemetery
29:12to help
29:13the visitors here.
29:14Manila South Cemetery
29:15is open until
29:167 p.m.
29:17That is the first
29:18news from here.
29:19I am Jomer Apresto
29:20for GMI
29:21Integrated News.
29:22The Department of
29:23Health
29:24issued the
29:25Code White
29:26to the
29:27residents
29:28of Manila
29:29South Cemetery
29:30for the
29:31first time.
29:32This is the
29:33first time
29:34that the
29:35Code White
29:36was issued
29:37to the
29:38entire country.
29:39This means
29:40that all medical
29:41personnel are
29:42ready
29:43to visit
29:44the cemeteries
29:45for medical
29:46emergencies.
29:47This is effective
29:48until tomorrow,
29:49November 2,
29:50All Souls Day.
29:51DOH will also
29:52remind the
29:53visitors
29:54to bring
29:55enough water,
29:56food,
29:57first-aid supplies
29:58and candles.
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30:14in her transformation
30:15as
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30:18Mulawin heroine,
30:19Peggy Cassie Legaspi
30:20channeling her
30:21inner
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30:23That's right!
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30:25from our
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30:27Benedict Qua
30:28and her daughter,
30:29Baby Alec.
30:30As Ash,
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30:34So cute!
30:35Look what you
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30:53inner
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