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00:00Good news for the commuters because tomorrow, the five new stations in Phase 1 of the LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension Project will be used.
00:10How fast is the journey?
00:13Let's find out with Joseph Moro.
00:19Tomorrow, Phase 1 of the LRT 1 Cavite Extension Project will start.
00:24President Bongbong Marcos and Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista led the project.
00:32Tomorrow at 5 in the morning, try it and you will see that it is much faster compared to the traffic that we experience every day.
00:41The President boarded the train and passed five new stations that will be connected to Baclaran Station.
00:47From its end, Dr. Santos Station in Paranaque, followed by Ninoy Aquino Avenue Station, Pitex Station.
00:55Here, it is right in the middle of Pitex for those who will travel to the province.
01:00There is a walkway to cross to Pitex.
01:02MIA Station, which is near Domestic Road, and IA Terminal 2.
01:07And the Redemptorist Asiana Station, which is near the Office of the Department of Foreign Affairs where the passport applies.
01:14The journey takes less than 10 minutes and the trains arrive every 4 minutes.
01:20This is the 4th generation train set of the LRT.
01:24And this is the type of train that will go to Phase 1 of the LRT Cavite Extension starting tomorrow.
01:36The total fare is P45 from Fernandopo Junior Station in Quezon City to Dr. Santos Station in Paranaque.
01:44And if it is just the Extension, from Redemptorist to Dr. Santos, the fare is only P20.
01:50The first trip is at 4.30am every weekday and at 5pm every weekend and holiday.
01:56The last trip is at 10pm and 10.15pm every weekday and a little earlier every weekend and holiday.
02:0380,000 passengers can ride this train every day or more than 6,000 vehicles on the road.
02:10Especially during the Christmas season, as you mentioned.
02:14I'm sure their trips will be faster.
02:18That's why the Paroquians of the LRT are already excited.
02:21We're closer to the LRT.
02:23That's why the travel time on the jeep is less.
02:26It's cheaper and it's not a hassle to travel.
02:29Why is it a hassle?
02:30It won't be a traffic jam.
02:33There are three more stations, one in Las Piñas and two in Cavite due to issues with the right-of-way or the route of the train system.
02:43But if the LRMC and DOTR agree, they will finish the project.
02:48To complete a 12-kilometer extension up to Bacoor.
02:52For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, 24 Hours.
02:58The town of Cabagan in Isabela is now in a state of calamity.
03:03Because of the heavy rain, the next typhoon was left behind.
03:07Some residents were able to go home.
03:11But there are problems in their homes.
03:15From Ilagan City, James Agustin is live.
03:20James?
03:22Mel, the weather here in the province of Isabela has improved.
03:27Residents were allowed to go home.
03:30Some rice fields are still flooded.
03:35Did you read anything there?
03:37The house and belongings of Ms. Deseria in Ilagan City, Isabela are covered in thick white.
03:42After the next typhoon.
03:45She was only able to go home after four days of staying in the evacuation center.
03:50My house is covered in thick white because of the heavy rain.
03:56That's why I'm having a hard time now.
03:59I can't find my children because of the flood.
04:02Michael also went home.
04:04He was forced to save his belongings.
04:07I just saved my belongings.
04:09And the pigs and chickens.
04:12It's hard.
04:13What will I do when I go back?
04:15This is how it is.
04:16There are trash cans of rice.
04:19There are trees that were cut down.
04:26In Barangay Bagong Bayan, the flood left thick white in Alma's house.
04:30Their house was submerged twice.
04:33This is where the typhoon Christine and Nika passed through.
04:35It's hard, sir.
04:37It's tiring to evacuate.
04:40We have to carry our belongings.
04:43We have to go back.
04:44We have to clean up.
04:45It's hard, sir.
04:46We have to carry our belongings here.
04:48Until now, there are still many rivers and fields.
04:51But one of the rivers in Ilagan City still can't pass through.
04:55The town of Cabagan declared a state of calamity on Tuesday.
05:00Because of the effects of the next typhoon,
05:02the agriculture sector suffered the most.
05:05Pinsala reached P22 million.
05:08Most of our farmers were affected.
05:12In Barangay Kasibaragsur, there are rice plants that were submerged in the flood
05:16because of the Kagayan River.
05:18The two hectares of rice planted by Roel's family,
05:20which was only planted for a few weeks, is no longer there.
05:23They just borrowed the land.
05:25It's very hard.
05:27My father's land was flooded twice.
05:30And of course, it will start all over again.
05:33The same goes for the rice planted by Caroline.
05:35To be honest, it's very hard, sir.
05:39Especially if we only borrowed money,
05:45of course, we will have to pay more.
05:48Our local government unit will provide free seeds and fertilizer.
05:59Meanwhile, the two spillway gates of Magatdam and Patuloy are still open.
06:03The water will be drained.
06:06Thank you very much, James Agustin.
06:13Chika Minute, Kapuso!
06:15And the one who will bring us the latest showbiz happenings is none other than
06:19our guest on Chikahan, Balitang Hali,
06:22Maria of the latest, Aubrey Carampel.
06:25Aubrey!
06:27Thanks, Vicky!
06:30Happy Friday, Chikahan, Kapuso!
06:33Happy Friday, Chikahan, Kapuso!
06:35Filled with the support of fans and the delicious local delicacies,
06:39is the youngest Pinoy pop group, Cloud7, in Jensan.
06:44Game to game, the other Kapuso and Sparkle artists
06:48are having fun in a game park in Laguna.
06:50Here is the report of Efren Mamak of GMA Regional TV.
06:56Not only for kids,
06:58the largest game park in Santa Rosa, Laguna is also for the young at heart.
07:03Aside from arcade games, there is also bowling,
07:08billiards,
07:09archery,
07:10table tennis,
07:11basketball,
07:12and golf.
07:13One of the first to enjoy it are Kapuso artists like Prince Carlos
07:18and Sean Vezagas who played basketball.
07:22Sparkle's XOXO member, Lyra Micolob, also did not miss out
07:26on the super fun performance.
07:31After having fun in Entablado,
07:33she also joined the KTV session.
07:36The event was hosted by the energetic 24-hour Game Changer segment host,
07:41Martin Javier.
07:42There are a lot of sports here,
07:44so it's a lot of fun.
07:47Kapuso fans also did not miss out on the Kapuso Mall Show
07:50at KCC Mall of Jensan in General Santos City.
07:53One of the people who had fun was the youngest Pinoy pop group, Cloud 7,
07:57which includes Lucas,
07:59Johan,
08:00and Jose.
08:01The event was also held in the KCC Mall of Jensan.
08:04The event was also held in the KCC Mall of Jensan.
08:07The event was also held in the KCC Mall of Jensan.
08:10The event was also held in the KCC Mall of Jensan.
08:13They included Lucas,
08:15Johan,
08:16Cairo,
08:17Egypt,
08:18Migs,
08:19PJ,
08:20and Fian.
08:24The group also tasted a lot of delicacies,
08:26such as the famous Kinilaw na Tuna.
08:44Thank you, Jensan Rainbows!
08:47From GMA Original TV and GMA Integrated News,
08:51Efren Mamak,
08:52Nakatutok,
08:5324 Hours.
09:06We had a deep dive on our innovation tonight.
09:09It was created based on the personal experience of a person with a disability.
09:14He developed a comfortable shoe for commuting.
09:18Come, let's change the game and learn about the features of Nano Crutch.
09:26The shoe is used as a mobility aid for our countrymen with a leg disability.
09:32It was leveled up,
09:33made more comfortable,
09:35sleeker,
09:36and more compact.
09:39Meet the Nano Crutch.
09:42It was an innovation of 40-year-old James Camacho.
09:46The project is close to James' heart as a polio survivor
09:50who has been using shoes since he was a kid.
09:53My negative experiences in using mobility assistive devices
09:57are probably the gift of God to me as an artist.
10:00That's where I applied to create smart mobility assistive devices.
10:05The usual shoe is not transport friendly.
10:09But what really pushed him
10:11was his experience of traveling abroad.
10:14With regular crutches,
10:15this is usually what happens to me.
10:17When I ride a tricycle, FX, or a jeep,
10:20I always wear a balandra.
10:22This was my first eureka moment
10:24when I traveled abroad.
10:26Because of my shoe,
10:28they tied it up.
10:29Then they took it away from me.
10:31So it was really difficult.
10:32For a person with a disability,
10:34what you want is to be able to stand and move quickly.
10:39That's why in 2016,
10:40James started designing the Nano Crutch.
10:44And with the help of DOST TAPI,
10:47James was able to complete his prototype.
10:49So, we have now held the prototype of the Nano Crutch.
10:53It is made of aluminum and stainless steel.
10:58James' goal here was the comfortability.
11:03And of course, being commute friendly.
11:05It only has a push pin.
11:06You just pull it.
11:08Then it will lock at the end.
11:10This feature at the top is the most interesting for me.
11:13Because you can see what it looks like.
11:15What does it look like?
11:16It's like the handle of a suitcase.
11:18It has a push button here
11:20to adjust the handle.
11:22It's so easy.
11:24This Nano Crutch can handle up to 150 to 200 kilos.
11:32Last National Heroes Day,
11:34in partnership with media personality Angie Mead King,
11:37the Nano Crutch was given to 50 disabled AFP members.
11:44James' target is to release the Nano Crutch to the public by next year.
11:48It will bring back hope to people with disabilities.
11:51That they are not left behind.
11:54In terms of innovation,
11:55there are still people who are innovating
11:57to somehow alleviate it and help them.
12:00There you have it, Kapuso.
12:01From his own personal experience,
12:03James was able to innovate,
12:05help,
12:06and use other people who have a leg disability.
12:09For GMA Integrated News,
12:11I'm Martin Aviar.
12:12Changing the Game!
12:15Bicol and Eastern Visayas are getting ready
12:17for the possible direct hit of the typhoon Pepito.
12:21Because it's possible for it to be a super typhoon.
12:23Up to a 3-meter storm surge is expected,
12:26as expected,
12:27Ivan Mayrina is on target.
12:33After two days of waiting in line for this hardware in Catanduanes,
12:37a lot of people are worried about the upcoming typhoon Pepito.
12:40But it also served as an opportunity to help.
12:43Because of this,
12:44they are not selling it,
12:45but are just giving away the plywood and pako
12:47so that more people can be prepared for the typhoon.
12:50In the town of Vira,
12:51the residents have gathered early in the morning.
12:54While in the province of Sorsogon,
12:56a curfew has been imposed.
12:58In Del Gallego, Camarines Sur,
13:00the roofs have been tied up
13:01and the boats have been lifted
13:03to a safer place.
13:05While in Guiwan, Eastern Samar,
13:07coastal waters have been warned
13:09of a possible storm surge.
13:11This is one of the threats to Eastern Visayas
13:14and the Bicol region, Calabarzon.
13:16This was mentioned in a briefing to the President.
13:19We will continue to monitor the storm surge
13:22that could reach more than 3 meters.
13:26It seems to be a significant one
13:28because if we're talking about 3 meters,
13:30that's almost one floor.
13:32So we really need to warn the LGUs.
13:38The President ordered a mandatory evacuation
13:41particularly in Eastern Visayas, Catanduanes, and Quezon.
13:44According to the DILG,
13:45200,000 people are expected to be affected.
13:49For now, it's 3 meters strong.
13:51But if it gets stronger,
13:53it will increase to at least 1 or 2 meters.
13:57They will be far from the coast
14:00because of the high projected height of the storm surge.
14:05Because of the 6th typhoon
14:07in more than 3 weeks,
14:09agriculture is more affected
14:11which was first affected by the El Niño flood.
14:13That's why we need to increase the importation of rice
14:16for the next year.
14:17We will import close to 4.5 million tons.
14:21Last year, we imported 3.9 million tons.
14:23Of course, we will do everything to control
14:25the price of all the food,
14:27especially all of those products
14:30that have been damaged or destroyed
14:33by the series of typhoons that have come.
14:36The government has promised
14:37that it has already placed supplies for rescue,
14:39food, and other necessities for those who will be evacuated.
14:43For GMA Integrated News,
14:45I'm Ivan Meirene.
14:4624 Hours.

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