• 2 days ago
Mahigit P46-M halaga ng tulong, naipaabot sa libo-libong magsasaka at mangingisda na apektado ng bagyo sa Oriental Mindoro
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00:00Thousands of farmers and fishermen affected by the Christine and Leon typhoon in the Oriental Mindoro
00:05are being assisted by the government under the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
00:11Details on the national news of Kenneth Paciente of PTV Manila, live.
00:16Kenneth.
00:19Joshua, the government continues to bring down the particular of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
00:24to the communities to get help for those affected by the typhoon.
00:31There is nothing left for Marvin to rely on for his farm.
00:37It was hit by a strong wind brought by the Christine typhoon once.
00:41It's painful for us.
00:43Of course, we will do everything to overcome this calamity.
00:49So to help those like Marvin and other farmers and fishermen who are victims of the calamity,
00:55President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. brought more than Php 46 million in financial assistance to the Oriental Mindoro.
01:03Almost 5,000 farmers and fishermen affected by the Christine and Leon typhoon
01:08received financial assistance from the President himself,
01:12which amounts to Php 10,000 each.
01:15From the President's office, we will distribute financial assistance
01:20that amounts to Php 10,000 to almost 5,000 beneficiaries.
01:31This is to help you with other needs.
01:37Fellow citizens, the distribution of this assistance is a sign of our commitment to each other
01:44that no matter what happens, we will always help each other.
01:49The recovery from this calamity is in the hands of each of us.
01:55This assistance from the government is a big thing for the beneficiaries, especially for their livelihood.
02:01Thank you very much to our beloved government,
02:06to President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
02:10We will receive financial assistance from them.
02:15Where will this be used, sir?
02:17For the recovery.
02:19For the recovery.
02:21Like the students, our food, the children, the family.
02:28The President acknowledged the efforts of each of them to help those affected by the typhoon
02:34and gained the resilience of their victims.
02:37That is why he insisted that even though the arrival of typhoons in the country will not be stopped,
02:41he is facing it with the help of the government to reduce the impact of the calamity.
02:46As part of his commitment to the DILG and DNR to use the Geohazard Map
02:51to identify the areas affected by the earthquake
02:55so that the residents can be immediately evacuated to a safe place.
02:59The President also asked the residents who will be affected by the upcoming typhoons.
03:03I ask our fellow countrymen to follow the instructions of your local government for your safety.
03:11Especially for those who need to be evacuated.
03:15We know that it is difficult to leave your home.
03:18But do not hesitate to evacuate if this will save your life.
03:27He also urged the DPWH, DOTR, DOST and DTI
03:31to study and examine the roads, roads and other structures
03:36to ensure their quality, safety and readiness for the changing times.
03:41The Chief Executive also ordered the review of the Flood Control Master Plan.
03:46As I said, the typhoon is different now.
03:50We have flood control.
03:52But because of the more water that fell during the rain,
03:56it is no longer possible.
03:58That is why I ordered the DPWH, DNR and other agencies
04:04to review the Flood Control Master Plan
04:08so that the typhoons can continue.
04:12Let us fight and strive together
04:15so that our future will be better.
04:18Aside from the help from the Office of the President,
04:21the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation also provided indemnity checks
04:25that amount to more than Php 683,000.
04:29According to the DA,
04:31Php 328 million is estimated to be the total value of the land
04:35that was left by the typhoons Christine and Leon
04:37in the province of Oriental Mindoro.
04:41Joshua, the local government of Oriental Mindoro
04:44is thankful for the prompt action of the national government
04:48led by President Marcos Jr.
04:50especially for their assistance in the calamity they experienced
04:54such as the oil spill, El Niño, and the following typhoons.
04:59Here is the latest from Oriental Mindoro.
05:02Back to you, Joshua.
05:05Thank you very much, Kenneth Faciente.

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