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Tatlong bagyo sa loob ng isang linggo ang nagbabadyang humagupit sa Pilipinas. Una na ang Bagyong #NikaPH na nag-landfall sa Aurora. 


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00:00Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:04Three typhoons hit the Philippines in less than a week.
00:10The first was Hurricane Nika, which landed in Aurora.
00:14Back to the evacuation center, thousands of Filipinos are safe and sound.
00:19The typhoon was the most severe.
00:22Houses are already destroyed, and it's difficult to enter certain areas
00:26because of floods or because of fallen trees and posts.
00:30And live from Kasiguran, Aurora, this is Darlene Kai.
00:35Darlene.
00:39Mel, Emil, Vicky.
00:40The strong winds and rains have built up the city of Kasiguran in Aurora
00:44because some trees fell, just like the ones you can see behind me.
00:48The lines of communication are difficult, and there's no electricity supply
00:52not only here in Kasiguran, but also in nearby areas.
01:00The strong winds and rains in Kasiguran
01:04were as strong as the typhoon Nika in Aurora this morning.
01:08The strong winds and rains here in Kasiguran are too strong.
01:12The trees behind me are already falling,
01:15and everything that can be moved is being moved outside.
01:19That's why it's really dangerous to go outside.
01:22Even on the roads, many trees fell.
01:25The typhoon Nika was also felt in Kasiguran Central School.
01:29The wind of the typhoon broke the roof and some school supplies.
01:34The strong winds and rains here in Kasiguran
01:37broke the roof of the covered court of Kasiguran Central School.
01:42Before we came here, it was still intact.
01:45Even the chairs and tables here fell.
01:50The water level in some areas, like here in Barangay Marikit, immediately rose.
01:55Some residents were unable to get out of the floodwaters.
01:59But it seems that the situation in the neighboring town of Dilasag
02:03where the typhoon Nika landfall happened at 8 a.m. was more severe.
02:07It's difficult for the town to enter because many trees fell.
02:11In Bungad, Tindi ng Pinsala was also seen.
02:15Jun's house was completely destroyed.
02:17The two houses were made of light materials where they lived.
02:20That's why it was not saved from the typhoon Nika.
02:23His house has no roof.
02:25Even the wall was destroyed.
02:27Even the wind and rain destroyed their house.
02:30The residents, if not wet, were destroyed.
02:33It's good that the two small children were able to run to the neighbor's house.
02:37That's why no one was hurt.
02:39I don't know what to do.
02:42I don't have anything to buy.
02:44My house will be destroyed.
02:45The typhoon is just now.
02:48I don't have anything.
02:49My house is just now and it's strong.
02:53Father Bernardo's house was destroyed by a tree.
02:57It was flooded.
02:59I thought it was going to fall.
03:01I borrowed my things and it was already wet.
03:05A large part of the town of Dilasag is by the sea.
03:08The waves are very strong all day long.
03:11That's why the storm surge is being monitored here.
03:15From the morning, the wind and rain were strong in the town of Dilasag.
03:213 out of 5 houses in Bonifacio Resort were completely destroyed.
03:25Suddenly, the wind became stronger.
03:27The wind was going here earlier.
03:31Then, the most difficult thing was that the wind was going here.
03:34That's why the pain of feeling
03:37You will ask yourself, how can you recover?
03:42The electricity pole fell on the road leading to the center of Dilasag.
03:47This tricycle is having a hard time getting through.
03:50The son of John Alina Makadaan was forced to pass
03:53because he needed to go to his mother.
03:57Due to the forced evacuation that was done in various places in Aurora,
04:01particularly in Kasiguran and Dilasag,
04:03the storm was the most severe.
04:05More than 5,000 residents evacuated to various parts of the province.
04:09Almost 7 of them were in the evacuation center of Barangay Marikit in Kasiguran.
04:14We are being evacuated whenever there is a storm like this coming to our house.
04:20If it rains, our house will immediately sink.
04:25For now, the LGU's relief packs supply is enough for all affected residents.
04:31According to the protocol, per town and per municipality,
04:37their resources are enough.
04:39Now, when their resources are depleted,
04:44the province is here to help and support the needs of the whole province.
04:54If there is a problem, we will send someone.
04:56They will continue to monitor the areas affected by the storm.
05:06Vicky, we have seen the LGU's relief packs
05:09to clear the roads in the fallen trees and bushes.
05:13The assessment will continue to find out
05:15how much damage was caused by the Nika storm here in the province of Aurora.
05:20As of now, according to the PDRRMO,
05:22no one has been reported injured or missing.
05:25Vicky.
05:26Thank you very much, Darlene Cai.

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