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00:00In the state of calamity, DAS Marinas in Cavite was flooded due to the high number of cases of dengue fever.
00:08According to the City Health Office, as of November 21, more than 1,000 cases of dengue fever in their city have increased.
00:16It was increased by 400 percent compared to more than 200 cases recorded in 2023.
00:21Seven people have died.
00:23Some of the affected by the high number of cases is the dangerous dengue virus strain, climate change, and garbage.
00:31As a result, the search and destroy operations of DAS Marinas LGU continues, such as cleaning, education drive, fogging, and misting operations.
00:40The Department of Health reminded the public, especially in areas affected by the next-to-next typhoons,
00:45to remove the water that may be in the way of the flood, and to immediately consult if there are symptoms of dengue.
00:52According to the DOH, there are 340,860 cases of dengue fever in the country from January 1 to November 16, 2024.
01:03That's higher than 81 percent compared to 188,574 cases recorded at the same time in 2023.
01:12Eight hundred and eighty-one people have died.
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