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Pinababantayan ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos ang sitwasyon sa Isabela at Aurora kasunod ng pananalasa ng Bagyong Nika. Pinatitiyak din niyang hindi magiging problema ang mga rescue equipment at relief goods. Lalo't sa mga lalawigan na 'yan, maraming puno at poste ang humambalang sa mga kalsada. Mula sa Casiguran, Aurora, may live report si Darlene Cay. Darlene?\


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Transcript
00:00President Bongbong Marcos is monitoring the situation in Isabela and Aurora following the storm Nika.
00:07He is also ensuring that the rescue equipment and relief goods will not be a problem.
00:12Especially in those areas, there are many trees and posts that are blocking the roads.
00:17From Kasiguran, Aurora, Darlene Cai has a live report.
00:21Darlene.
00:22Darlene.
00:53The trees behind me are already falling,
00:56and all that can still fly are flying outside.
00:59That's why it's really dangerous to go outside.
01:02The trees fell.
01:05Some of the posts were also destroyed.
01:08This is just the part of the roof of Kasiguran Central School.
01:13Earlier, before we came here, it was still intact.
01:17Even the chairs and tables here have already fallen.
01:21In some places, the flood has already reached Tuhud.
01:24It is difficult to enter the village of Dilasag, where the storm Nika landed earlier this morning.
01:30The trees and posts that were destroyed and flooded by some trees just fell.
01:34I thought the trees would just fall.
01:37I just leaned on my equipment and it was already wet.
01:41In the seaside, the waves are not calming, which is why the storm surge is strictly monitored.
01:47In other parts of the province, residents are being forced to flee
01:51when more than 5,000 PDRRMOs are trying to supply relief packs to all affected residents.
02:00PDRRMO Isabela also received a red alert.
02:03In Naguilian, the rain does not stop.
02:07Due to the strong wind, a van was almost hit by a tent.
02:13There is almost zero visibility in Kawayan City.
02:17There are still almost no drivers in Alisha.
02:22There were some power outages.
02:24And a rider just fell.
02:28In the town of Etiague, the roof of the Emergency Operations Center of the MDRRMO was severely damaged.
02:33Modular tents were set up for the evacuees in a covered court.
02:38The part of Barangay Nara was flooded.
02:41Because the Nara Bridge could not pass, eight other barangays were isolated.
02:47Tumawini River was also flooded in the town of Tumawini.
02:52Some residents of Tuguegarao City returned to the evacuation center after the March storm.
02:57I'm just afraid of the typhoon fatigue that they call.
03:01Maybe the people are just ready, just ready, just ready.
03:05It's tiring to relax all of a sudden.
03:08According to the forecast, apart from the Nika storm,
03:11another storm, called Ophel Storm, is also possible to enter the PAR tomorrow.
03:16It will be followed by another storm, called Pepito Storm.
03:27Atom, let's go back to Aurora.
03:29The province is now focusing on relief and clearing operations.
03:33But they remain alert for the upcoming storms.
03:38That's the latest from Aurora.
03:40Back to you, Atom.
03:42Thank you very much, Darlene Cai.
03:46For live UN video, visit www.un.org

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