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PBBM pinaghahanda ang publiko at ang mga ahensya ng pamahalaan laban sa banta ng storm surge mula sa Bagyong #PepitoPH

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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
00:07regarding the Pipito earthquake.
00:09The President alerted not only the government agencies,
00:13but also the public because of the flood or storm surge.
00:19The hope that the rain will be devastating is also in the air.
00:23That's what Clayzel Fordilla predicted.
00:27Even though it's not hitting the ground yet,
00:30some places are already at signal number 2,
00:33where the Pipito earthquake could hit.
00:36It will be even stronger.
00:38There will be heavy rainfall,
00:41and it will be even higher than 3 meters of water level,
00:44or almost 2 floors of a house.
00:47The places near the sea,
00:50in the regions of Bicol, Quezon, and Eastern Visayas,
00:54President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is worried
00:57that it will not only affect the destruction of infrastructures,
01:02but also the lives of people.
01:05President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. already ordered
01:08a quick evacuation before the disaster happens.
01:12This is very dangerous because
01:16when we had a storm surge,
01:20especially during Yolanda,
01:22we didn't know what a storm surge was.
01:25If we're talking about 3 meters,
01:27that's almost 1 floor.
01:29So we really need to be careful
01:33about the LGUs that we see
01:37that might be affected by the storm surge.
01:39So this is what we have to concentrate on.
01:42Tonight, the DILG ordered an evacuation
01:46to the areas that could be hit by the quake.
01:49More than 200,000 residents are expected
01:53to be under the preemptive evacuation.
01:56The police are also deployed.
01:59What they're afraid of when there's a house here,
02:02what they're afraid of when there's a house here,
02:04is that they will be robbed.
02:06So the DND is with them so that they won't be robbed.
02:10Sir, mandatory, meaning forced evacuation?
02:13Yes, mandatory. They will be forced to evacuate.
02:16Even if they don't want to.
02:18The Department of National Defense assured
02:21that the government has sufficient assets or machinery
02:24to evacuate the sea and land
02:27that are ready to respond to the effects of the storm.
02:30The airlift capability for the delivery of goods
02:35for search and rescue, relief goods, etc.,
02:39seems to be ready.
02:41The airlift and the ships
02:45will bring relief goods.
02:48The Department of Social Welfare and Development assured
02:52that there are 1.3 million relief goods
02:55and that more than a million will be added
02:58to help those affected by the quake.
03:02Kalay Zalpardiliya for Pambansang TV
03:06in Bagong, Philippines.

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