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00:00Residents of Isabela are now busy cleaning up after the typhoon hit Bahangdalah.
00:07James Agustin has a report on the spot.
00:16Connie, the weather is nice and sunny here in Santiago City in Isabela,
00:21but the typhoon has hit many places.
00:26In Maharlika Highway, there are fallen trees and establishments that were removed by the typhoon.
00:32In Barangay Batal, there are still areas that are 20 feet above the surface of the water.
00:36Residents are busy cleaning up after the typhoon this morning.
00:39Some houses are still submerged in the water.
00:42Some houses were also flooded.
00:44According to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
00:48more than 7,400 families have been evacuated to evacuation centers in various towns.
00:54That's equivalent to more than 22,800 individuals.
00:58The supply of electricity is still a problem in some towns like here in Santiago City.
01:02Six consecutive floods were not able to pass due to the flooding of rivers.
01:06The water level in Magat Dam is 186.39 meters until 8 a.m.
01:13Its critical level is 193 meters,
01:16but since yesterday, a spillway gate has been opened
01:20as a preparation for the expected volume of water from the watershed
01:24and the flooding of Baguio-Nica.
01:26Yamuna Ylitas, from Isabela, back to you, Connie.
01:29Yes, James, how was the Baguio-Ofel prepared?
01:37Yes, Connie, that's what the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council is talking about.
01:43In fact, those in coastal municipalities,
01:46like Dinapigue, Divilacan, Makonakon, and Palanan,
01:51are not allowed to evacuate residents who have already returned to their homes.
01:56Because usually, when a flood passes here in the province of Isabela,
02:00the first residents to be evacuated are there, Connie.
02:05Thank you very much and be careful there, James Agustin.