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00:00It is also possible that the Marseille typhoon passed through the places where the typhoons Christine and Leon first hit.
00:06The two typhoons left behind are remembered for the national day of opening.
00:12Watch Van Myrina.
00:18The thick white that the typhoon Christine brought to the school in Polanggi, Albay was hard as cement.
00:25It was difficult to leave, so face-to-face classes were still suspended.
00:29Almost all of the students' belongings were also destroyed by the typhoon, according to their principal.
00:34Even their belongings, school supplies, clothes, uniforms, shoes, and so on.
00:40Almost all of them were taken away. Some of them even lost their homes.
00:45According to the DepEdDecal 816 classroom, the entire province was completely destroyed by the typhoon.
00:51More than 4,000 were affected by major and minor damage.
00:56Because of the effects of the typhoon, the price of vegetables in Baguio City almost tripled.
01:01It is said that it is difficult to get vegetables from the town of La Trinidad.
01:05Some of the vegetables are cheaper in Manila, especially the broccoli.
01:08The effects of the additional typhoons are still felt, but in the absence of hope,
01:12be alert to the Marseille typhoon that is possible to pass through the places where the typhoon Christine and Leon first hit.
01:19It is possible that it will become a typhoon and reach the fourth cycle.
01:22If the typhoon is slow and near, it is also possible to feel the strong winds and strong rains.
01:30So the areas that were affected by the previous two typhoons, we need to be prepared.
01:37Today is the International Day of Reconciliation.
01:40Because of the left-behind typhoon Christine and Leon, many people were affected, around 150.
01:47President Bongbong Marcos pointed to the so-called Ground Zero of Pananalasas and Talisay, Batangas,
01:52where the two typhoons were left behind and missed by the President's confession.
01:58The government is not doing enough until there is a life lost because of the calamity.
02:04It's never enough. I wish we could do more. We're doing everything that we can.
02:11To help the government distribute P10,000 for the beneficiaries,
02:17materials for the construction of damaged houses, and P10 million for the local government,
02:23the President also joined the inspection of a building in the neighboring town of Laurel.
02:28Here, 11 people were killed and P1 million worth of infrastructure was damaged by the typhoon Christine,
02:34in addition to the first trials in the area.
02:37This is a huge event in our lives.
02:42We were saved from the volcano.
02:47The issue of flooding after the typhoon has been repeated.
02:51Flooding of rivers, flooding of rivers, and heavy rains.
02:56Among the questions, where will the funds for flood control projects go,
03:00which reached almost P300 billion in 2023,
03:04and P300 billion in 2024 and 2025,
03:09will the Senate spend the budget of the DPWH?
03:12This is welcome for the President, but if he chooses,
03:15climate change will be severe.
03:17That's why it's hard, even for the projects.
03:20Our flood control is really overwhelming.
03:23We have flood control, but we can't.
03:25We really can't because in the history of the Philippines,
03:30this has never happened.
03:31This is the first time we are facing this.
03:34Look, it's not just here.
03:36Did you see what happened in Spain?
03:38Did you see what happened in other places?
03:40In the States?
03:42It's the same.
03:43It's the same in those places.
03:45It just happened today.
03:46A flood that they have never seen in their lives.
03:49That's how the people of Laurel, Batangas described it.
03:52The flood that hit their town in Kasagsagan
03:55by the typhoon Christine that hit Bayoyongan Bridge,
03:59here behind me.
04:01That's why the President has a strong support
04:03from the government agencies.
04:05The Department of Science and Technology
04:07has issued a warning system
04:09and communication to the DILG
04:11so that the flood can reach the local governments
04:14as soon as possible.
04:16The DPWH and DNR are also reviewing
04:19the design of the roads
04:21to be safer in the changing climate.
04:25For GMA Integrated News,
04:27Ivan Mejrina, your Saksi.
04:30Less than a week has passed
04:32since the super typhoon Leon hit.
04:35And before that, the typhoon Christine.
04:37Two typhoons hit northern Luzon.
04:40The typhoon Christine landfalled
04:42in Divilacan, Isabela on October 24
04:45and hit northern Luzon.
04:47While the typhoon Leon hit Batangas
04:50as a super typhoon on October 31
04:53before it landfalled in Taiwan.
04:55And according to the 5 PM forecast,
04:57the typhoon Marse could hit
04:59the surrounding Babuyan Islands
05:01or mainland northern Cagayan
05:03or landfall in the Cagayan-Isabela area.
05:07The typhoon Marse and its trough
05:09are also expected to hit
05:11extreme northern Luzon
05:13and the eastern part of Luzon,
05:15where the typhoon first hit.
05:17According to the NDRRMC,
05:19150 people were affected
05:21by the typhoon Christine and Leon.
05:25Two people are still missing.
05:29In another news,
05:30a man was killed after his wife
05:32was shot in Iloilo.
05:34The wife was also killed
05:36in the stabbing of the victim's brother.
05:38In Pangasinan, a woman was killed
05:40in the stabbing of her husband.
05:42Witness Kim Salinas of GMA Regional TV.
05:48A 47-year-old woman was raped by her family
05:52in Orbis Tondo, Pangasinan.
05:54The woman was killed in the stabbing
05:56and her husband was charged.
05:59According to the police,
06:01on the afternoon of November 1,
06:03the suspect asked the victim
06:05if he was with someone else.
06:07After drinking,
06:09our suspect decided
06:11to bring his wife
06:17and take her home.
06:20Along the way,
06:22he saw his wife
06:24and his new partner
06:26who were selling rice.
06:28They had a confrontation
06:30until they got home in a hurry.
06:33According to the suspect,
06:35he went back to his house
06:37to get a knife.
06:39When he came back,
06:41he stabbed his wife.
06:43The victim's partner ran away.
06:46I asked my wife,
06:48are you going to your house?
06:50She said she won't let me go.
06:52I told her to hang up the phone.
06:55I stabbed my wife.
06:58I didn't know if she was dead or not.
07:01I ran away.
07:03The victim was taken to a dead-on-arrivals hospital.
07:06According to the mother,
07:08her parents were separated for 6 months.
07:11Why did you do that?
07:13I don't know.
07:17It's painful.
07:19Why did you do that to your own wife?
07:22All we know is that she's okay now.
07:24The suspect blames himself
07:26for the crime he committed.
07:29The victim was taken home
07:31in Kalinong, Iloilo on November 1.
07:33According to the police,
07:35while he was on his way home from the cemetery,
07:37he ran into his nephew,
07:39Stoy and his group,
07:42along with his brother,
07:45and his friend, Eugene.
07:59According to the police,
08:01Eugene is Stoy's real target.
08:03But in the middle,
08:05he was shot.
08:07His brother,
08:09who was shot by Stoy,
08:11was killed by JR and Stoy.
08:13Alias Eugene was injured
08:15in his hand because of a bullet.
08:17Alias Alan was looking for him.
08:19For GMA Integrated News,
08:21I'm Kim Salinas
08:23of GMA Regional TV.
08:25Your witness.
08:29A former barangay chief
08:31in Kalasaw, Pangasinan was shot.
08:33According to the police,
08:35the victim's grandmother,
08:37who was his friend,
08:39was shot.
08:41Dead on the spot,
08:43the former chief was shot
08:45in the body by six bullets.
08:47His wife was injured
08:49while their companion was saved.
08:51According to the police,
08:53the unidentified salaryman
08:55who was driving the car,
08:57ran away.
08:59Debt is one of the reasons
09:01for the crime.
09:03The family of the victim
09:05was shot by former US President Donald Trump.
09:07According to surveys,
09:09half of the voters voted
09:11because of early voting.
09:13The effect of the election
09:15in the Philippines
09:17is the witness of Rafi Pima.
09:19The early voting
09:21in the US is now formal.
09:23Tomorrow, the voting will start
09:25in the polling centers.
09:27There are more than 161 million voters
09:29in the US and almost half of them
09:31voted because of early voting.
09:33Currently, the Democratic nominee
09:35Vice President Kamala Harris is in Michigan
09:37while the former President Donald Trump
09:39of the Republican Party is in Pennsylvania.
09:41They are called swing states.
09:43Based on the surveys,
09:45there is no clear leader
09:47among the two candidates,
09:49so who will win the seven swing states
09:51and possibly become the next president of America.
09:53That's going to be really where
09:55the decision will be made so to speak
09:57because it will connect
09:59to all the other states
10:01to get the electoral votes
10:03closer to 270.
10:05Ambassador Mualdez says
10:07270 is the number of electoral votes
10:09that are needed to win
10:11the presidency of the United States.
10:13Unlike the Philippines,
10:15where the majority of the votes
10:17will be won in the United States,
10:19270 electoral votes will be the first to be won.
10:21Under the electoral college system
10:23in the United States,
10:25each state has a relative number
10:27of electoral votes
10:29in 50 U.S. states.
10:31Although the Filipino-Americans
10:33are the largest population of Asian-Americans,
10:35according to an analyst,
10:37the effect of the Filipinos
10:39in the elections in America is not that great.
10:41Their votes will really matter
10:43if they are in the so-called swing states
10:45such as Nevada,
10:47North Carolina,
10:49Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
10:51And whoever wins
10:53among the two candidates,
10:55it's possible that there won't be a big change
10:57in the Philippines.
10:59There might be a change in terms of the form
11:01but not necessarily in terms of the substance.
11:03Because there is still an element
11:05of bipartisanship
11:07regarding their priority
11:09when it comes to the Indo-Pacific region,
11:11of course, their competition with China
11:13and the importance of their alliances.
11:15But in a forum held by the Center
11:17for Strategic and International Studies
11:19earlier about the leadership of America
11:21in the country,
11:23a report was published that has an effect
11:25on whoever wins against Trump.
11:49For GMA Integrated News,
11:51I'm Rafi Pima.
11:53Succeed.