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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong November 5, 2024

- PHIVOLCS: Bulkang Kanlaon, nagbuga ng 5,177 toneladang sulfur dioxide | Mga residente sa Barangay Biaknabato, may naamoy na asupre mula sa Bulkang Kanlaon | Mahigit 5,000 residente, nakatakdang ilikas kung magpapatuloy ang aktibidad ng Bulkang Kanlaon

- Presyo ng mga gulay galing Benguet, halos triple ang itinaas | Ilang negosyante, umaasa na bababa ang presyo ng mga gulay sa Disyembre

- Ilang lugar sa San Pedro, Laguna, baha pa rin; ilang residente, nagkakasakit na | Mga kaso ng alipunga sa Barangay Landayan, mahigit 1,200 na; mahigit 20 naman ang may dengue | San Pedro LGU, nakikipag-usap sa iba pang bayan para pagtulungang solusyunan ang mabagal na paghupa ng baha

- Ilang senador, nanawagan sa LTO na tukuyin ang may-ari ng SUV na may plakang "7" na nahuling dumaan sa EDSA busway

- Panayam kay LTO Executive Director Greg Pua, Jr. kaugnay sa SUV na may plakang "7" na dumaan sa EDSA busway

- Ilang nagtitinda sa Commonwealth Market, wala nang naisalbang paninda mula sa sunog | Abiso sa mga motorista, bumibigat ang trapiko patungong Philcoa dahil sa sunog sa Commonwealth Market

- Mga murang Christmas tree, lights at decorations, mabibili sa Divisoria

- Pennsylvania, kabilang sa 7 swing states kung saan halos pantay ang mga tagasuporta nina Harris at Trump

- Panayam kay Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel Romualdez kaugnay sa U.S. elections

- Barbie Forteza, nanood ng "The Eras Tour" concert ni Taylor Swift sa Indianapolis, U.S.A.

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Transcript
00:00Asuprea volcano erupted again in Negros Island.
00:17According to the latest FIVOX, more than 5,000 tons of sulfur dioxide erupted in the Canlaon Volcano last Sunday.
00:25According to FIVOX, it is a possible source of hydrothermal and magmatic activity inside the volcano.
00:30The Canlaon Volcano remains under Alert Level 2,
00:33so it is still prohibited to enter the 4-kilometer radius permanent danger zone around the volcano.
00:38In Barangay Biak na Bato, in La Castellana, Negros Occidental,
00:43some residents smell sulfur from the volcano.
00:46There is no ashfall that is monitored in the area.
00:49More than 5,000 residents are concerned if the activity of the volcano will continue.
00:57The prices of vegetables from Benguet have almost tripled.
01:00Live from Dagupan City, we have the first news, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
01:08Claire.
01:10Igan, due to the effect of Hurricane Cristina,
01:14which was followed by Hurricane Leon,
01:16the prices of vegetables from Highland Vegetables such as cabbage, cabbage and petchay have increased.
01:26Some businessmen in Baguio City are complaining that it is difficult to get vegetables from the La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Post.
01:33That is why the prices of vegetables from Highland Vegetables have almost tripled.
01:38The price of cabbage has increased to P100 per kilo,
01:42while the price of carrots, potatoes and chayote has increased to P150 per kilo.
01:48The price of broccoli has increased to P200 to P300 per kilo,
01:52while the price of petchay has increased to P100 per kilo,
01:55while the price of lettuce has increased to P300 to P400 per kilo.
01:59The continuous rains and the upcoming typhoon that followed,
02:04that is the first thing that increased the prices of vegetables here in Baguio.
02:08It is difficult to get vegetables.
02:12Some buyers are just discarding the vegetables to save money.
02:15It's expensive. Some vegetables are cheaper in Manila.
02:18Especially the broccoli, it's more expensive.
02:20Some businessmen are hoping that the prices of Highland Vegetables will go down in December to recover their profits.
02:29Igan, according to the monitoring of SINAG, the supply of vegetables is affected because of the typhoon.
02:41Suppliers and retailers are hoping that with the good weather,
02:48the prices of Highland Vegetables in the market will return to normal.
02:53Thank you very much Claire Lacanilau-Duncan of GMA Regional TV.
02:59A family in Barangay Landayan in San Pedro, Laguna is still staying at the evacuation center
03:05because the flood is still not reaching their area.
03:08We have first news from Niko Wahe.
03:14For several days, after the typhoon Kristina and the typhoon Leon,
03:18there are still floods in some parts of Laguna, especially in the areas near Laguna Dibay.
03:24Here in Barangay Landayan in San Pedro, there have been floods for two weeks.
03:28The water is now black and smelly.
03:31It is also mixed with garbage and dirt.
03:34Luz' house has a roof inside so that her family won't be submerged in the flood.
03:40Their beds are also submerged in the water.
03:44Our house is already smelly. Sometimes, we are already crying. It's already smelly.
03:51They have been here for a long time and they don't plan to leave.
03:54It's hard for me to buy a house now. It's too expensive.
03:57We can't afford to buy a house because I'm just a plumber.
04:03In this part of Barangay Landayan, they are already using this raft
04:08because until now, the situation is still the same.
04:11The flood is still severe. The water is still reaching Baywang.
04:16The residents are not leaving because they are always saying,
04:21Joanne's family, even though they are used to it, is still having a hard time in this situation.
04:26The children here are also in pain because of the smell.
04:30When it rains, they scream. Their ears hurt.
04:32They are also having a hard time getting a job.
04:35It's hard to get a job.
04:37It's like it's slippery and when you get there, you're still drowning in the flood.
04:41Other residents are also in pain.
04:43It's been five days already.
04:47Even though the residents are using a raft, there are still people who need to get in the flood.
04:52According to the Barangay, there are more than 1,200 cases of Alipunga here in Landayan.
04:57We are getting in the flood. We are bringing water. We are delivering it.
05:01Maybe it's because of the water. The water is already black.
05:04Inside our house, there is no raft.
05:07It's just that our feet are itching because of the water.
05:12There are more than 20 cases of dengue in the Barangay.
05:15We are next to a ravine.
05:17Until now, we have experienced water in our house next to a ravine.
05:24What's happening?
05:26Because our area is low.
05:29That's why the water is stopping.
05:31The water reached us in December.
05:33According to San Pedro LGU, Laguna Lake is too silted
05:37so that it cannot receive water.
05:40There are too many puddles under the ravine.
05:43That's why when it floods, it doesn't sink immediately.
05:46Is there a solution to the long-term problem?
05:49Our waterways are continuously declogging, desilting,
05:57and we are putting in slow protection and retaining walls, flood control projects
06:03so that the rainwater from the upper areas can go directly to Laguna.
06:11San Pedro LGU is also talking to the LGU of Binan and Maguing in Muntinlupa
06:16to help solve the slow flooding, especially in Lakeshore Barangay.
06:22Here is the first news, Niko Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
06:26Senators in the Land Transportation Office
06:29are demanding that the owner and driver of the SUV that was last seen on the Elza Busway this Sunday
06:34should be held accountable.
06:35President Chris Escudero said that the owner of the vehicle should be held accountable.
06:39According to Altio, the plate number 7 on the vehicle is fake.
06:44This is not only a violation of the traffic laws, but it is also affecting the image of the Senate.
06:49Senator Raffy Tulfo supported Escudero's call.
06:53The Senate should immediately inform the owner of the last seen SUV.
06:58According to Altio, the owner of the SUV is being identified
07:02and who is the driver of the last seen SUV.
07:08Regarding the last seen SUV on the Elza Busway that has the plate number 7 used by the Senators,
07:13we have with us Atty. Greg Pua Jr., executive director of the Land Transportation Office. Good morning.
07:20Good morning Igan. Good morning to all of you listening.
07:25Has your office verified that the plate number 7 used by the last seen SUV on the Elza Busway is fake?
07:36Igan, we have verified that this was not issued by Altio. That's why this is a fake.
07:45It was not issued on the Cadillac vehicle?
07:49It was not issued on the Cadillac. We did not issue a number 7 protocol plate on a white Cadillac.
07:56Even the plate itself, we did not issue it.
08:00How can the public know that it's fake?
08:04Many people are using it. It's easy to buy a number 7 plate.
08:08Yes. We have security features and designs that are used on the plates that we are issuing.
08:17We did not see it on the number 7 plate that is on the video.
08:25There are security features and codes?
08:28Yes. I'm sorry Igan if I can't tell you.
08:33If we tell you what our security features and designs are,
08:39It might be fake.
08:40It might be fake.
08:43But Atty. Pua, if you look at the video, there's no conduction sticker.
08:48Is it easy to identify the owner? How is that?
08:54That's the challenge Igan.
08:56If there's no conduction sticker because we can't see it.
09:03It's a unique identification of the vehicle.
09:05But on the video Igan, we saw something.
09:10Although blurred, we saw something orange on the windshield of the driver's side.
09:17Okay.
09:18We're hoping, we're coordinating with other agencies.
09:22To enhance it, they have a video that is clearer.
09:27We can immediately see the conduction sticker.
09:30Atty. Pua, we have a lot of people on the streets, big vehicles.
09:35Sometimes, there's no plate and no conduction sticker.
09:38Why is it moving?
09:42If there's a conduction sticker because of the plate, it can move.
09:50If there's a conduction sticker, we can see if it's removed or attached.
09:59We're studying that the conduction sticker is still required despite having a plate number.
10:09Okay. Atty. Pua, in the record of LTO, is there only a few owners who have expensive vehicles?
10:17Cadillac Escalade.
10:19Is there only a few owners in the Philippines?
10:22There's only a few.
10:24Our initial number is less than 30.
10:29But we're still looking.
10:30We might not be able to type or search.
10:34So we're still looking if that's the number or not.
10:39Those are the registered ones?
10:41Yes.
10:43There are also smuggled ones, right?
10:46Yes. If it's not registered, we won't be able to check.
10:51If that's the number, we can easily find out.
10:56With the help of the public, you can easily find those vehicles.
11:00Yes. We're looking for help from the public.
11:06If you know who the owner is or if you're next to your neighbor, please let us know.
11:15So we can issue a show-cost.
11:20So until now, there's no identity.
11:22Because in social media, there's a billionaire businessman who's being targeted by his owner.
11:30You also have a record in LTO. Please confirm, you haven't been targeted yet?
11:34Not yet.
11:36Social media is really difficult.
11:38Good luck Atty. Pua. Take care. LTO Executive Director Atty. Greg Pua Jr.
11:45It's early in the morning.
11:47The fire is still raging in Commonwealth Market, Quezon City.
11:50The traffic is also affected near the market.
11:53We have live news.
11:55This is Bea Pilac.
11:57Bea.
12:00Igan, the second alarm has been going off for more than four hours.
12:04The fire is still raging here in the Commonwealth Market, Quezon City.
12:09It's past two o'clock in the early morning when the fire started here in the Commonwealth Market.
12:14There are many vendors who were able to save their stalls while the market is still on fire.
12:21Some of them, we talked to them, their hearts were broken when their stalls and stalls were damaged.
12:27Not only some of them were saved, but also themselves.
12:31But others still tried to sell their stalls even though they can still sell them today.
12:39Meanwhile, Igan.
12:40At this time, the motorists who are passing through Commonwealth Avenue towards Philkoa,
12:46are being warned to expect moderate to heavy traffic while the fire is still raging.
12:52That's the first news from Quezon City.
12:54Bea Pilac for GMA Integrated News.
13:00Igan, it's already past 50 days.
13:02So those who are looking for cheap Christmas decorations and displays,
13:05welcome to Divisoria in Manila.
13:07Let's do some Christmas shopping.
13:09Here's the first live news from Bam Alegre.
13:12Bam!
13:16Igan, good morning.
13:17It's just past 50 days.
13:18So for many Filipinos, Christmas is already in our hearts.
13:22For those who want their Christmas budget to be worth it, Divisoria in Manila is now ready.
13:30Joshua Solis' stalls are now booming here in Elia Street in Divisoria in Manila.
13:35He says that he's already selling this while his family is preparing Christmas lights for their homes.
13:40The cheapest ordinary lights are Php 150.
13:43But if you add this up, you can get super bright lights for Php 300.
13:49Or longer curtain lights for Php 700.
13:52Everything you're looking for is here.
13:55Is it Christmas tree?
13:56Divises!
13:57What's the height?
13:58The 3-feet is only Php 300.
14:004-feet, Php 550.
14:025-feet, Php 750.
14:04And 6-feet, Php 1,200.
14:06You can also add 50-pesos for small designs like ice cream.
14:11Or Php 350 for Santa Claus.
14:14There's also a wreath for Php 300-100.
14:17Or a setia decor for Php 150 for a dozen.
14:21Now, there's less stock of Christmas lights.
14:27Stalls are getting more expensive.
14:34Here's a tip for the early bird.
14:36The stalls here in Ilaya, Divisoria, will open at 5 in the morning.
14:41No hassle, no traffic.
14:43This is the first news from Divisoria, Manila.
14:45Bamalegre for GMA Integrated News.
14:56Pennsylvania is one of the places being monitored in the US elections.
15:00This is a swing state where the US Vice President Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump have almost equal support.
15:08For the update, we will talk to GMA Integrated News stringer Dave Llabanes Jr.
15:14Dave, how is the situation there? Good morning.
15:17Good evening here in Pennsylvania.
15:20Pennsylvania is a battleground state.
15:24From now on, the polling percent will open to vote for the next president of the United States.
15:31Dave, aside from the US President, what other positions will be voted in the US elections?
15:37Among those who will vote, there are 435 congressmen, 34 senators, 11 governors.
15:50Dave, how critical is the state of Pennsylvania in the results of the US elections?
15:55You know Dave, Pennsylvania is one of the swing states that is important to Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
16:02The Republican Party knows Pennsylvania well.
16:05But this was changed during the last presidential election after US President Joe Biden won this election.
16:12How is the fight between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Is it close Dave?
16:19As of now, the fight is very close and there's a lot of disinformation spreading,
16:24especially to the supporters of both parties.
16:29Pennsylvania is important to both candidates because it's possible to win here.
16:34Whoever wins here in Pennsylvania, it's possible to declare victory in the upcoming election.
16:40How is the preparation of those who will vote later?
16:44As of now, Pennsylvania is ready.
16:47On November 3, the early voting was over.
16:51Yesterday, they took a rest.
16:54Tomorrow, the voting will start and all the precincts are ready for those who will vote on Tuesday.
17:05Dave, we heard that there are a lot of Filipinos who are running for the US elections.
17:10What is their position?
17:12In America, there are eight Filipino-Americans running for various positions,
17:19including the Assemblymember, State Senate, Mayor, and one of the members of the Filipino community,
17:29Jocelyn Jurado, who is the first Filipino to be elected as a member of the council in Los Angeles City.
17:40Thank you very much GMA Integrated News Stringer Dave Llavanes Jr. who is in Pennsylvania, USA.
17:45Be careful. Good luck.
17:47Good morning to the US presidential elections.
17:50We are listening to Philippine Ambassador to the US, Jose Manuel from Maldives.
17:54Good morning Ambassador.
17:55Good morning to you.
17:57How is the situation in America? It's just a few hours and it's already Election Day.
18:03Well, everybody is anxious here. All the voters are eagerly waiting for tomorrow.
18:14This election is a big deal because it's very close and the country is divided.
18:23What is the pulse of the Filipino community for the two who will be elected later?
18:32Well, it's kind of the same pulse.
18:35It's divided.
18:36Yes, it's divided. I'm from Ohio and Filipinos are divided there.
18:44Some are Republican candidates and some are Democratic candidates.
18:49But in California, we know that there are more Filipinos there and mostly, of course, they are Democrats in California.
18:58Yes. We have a series of crimes against Asians.
19:03Are our countrymen targeted in this election, Ambassador?
19:08No. You know, the good thing about us Filipinos is that we are appreciated here.
19:16Generally, all the districts in America,
19:23there are a lot of Filipinos that are really good workers and appreciated by the community.
19:29Our food, Adobo and Pancit, is very popular here.
19:34So there are Filipinos who will be elected, Ambassador?
19:40There are. I don't remember who. But in California, there are Filipinos who will be elected.
19:48Okay. Whoever wins in the two, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump,
19:53will the result of the U.S. elections affect the economy of the Philippines?
19:58Well, the economy, we don't know the clear policy of the Republican Party candidate, President Trump.
20:08But we know that America is first.
20:11What we expect is that American businesses in China will move to Asian countries.
20:20So we're hoping that it will continue.
20:23But there is a push for many of these companies to go back to the United States and manufacture in the United States.
20:29They will be given tax incentives.
20:32We're still hopeful that there will be more businesses that will go to us.
20:38The latest figures is that the biggest exports now in the Asian countries,
20:46Vietnam and the Philippines is on top of the list of exports to the United States, which is a good sign.
20:53Ambassador, do you think our problem in the West Philippine Sea and mutual defense treaty
20:59will have an effect or will there be a change if someone wins in the two?
21:03No. There will be no change.
21:06I talked to the people who worked with President Trump and it looks like they will return to the White House.
21:14They assured me that our defense treaty will continue.
21:20Our existing forces agreement since 1993 and 1994 and the end current since 2016.
21:29It's important for them because it's in their interest that the Indo-Pacific region is in America.
21:37Thank you very much.
21:38Be careful Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualde. Thank you.
21:42Thank you Arnold. Thank you Fred.
21:49Dream come true for Red Sun star Barbie Forteza.
21:53She watched the The Heiress Tour of multi-awarded singer-songwriter Taylor Swift in America.
22:05On Instagram, Barbie shared the moments of her collaboration with Taylor's live singing
22:11of her hit songs Cruel Summer, All Too Well, and Love Story.
22:17Barbie has been a huge fan of Taylor for a long time.
22:20She became emotional when she was touched by the Sparkle artist Rain Matienzo
22:24during the Heiress Tour merch in February.
22:27Barbie is so cute. She's so happy.
22:47www.gmailnews.tv

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