Bilang ng mga nagkaka-eye injury dahil sa boga, ikinabahala sa Dagupan; World's rarest whale, pinag-aralan ng mga eksperto sa New Zealand; Itinuturing na world's longest usable postage stamp ng PHLPOST; Namataang misteryosong liwanag sa VisMin, meteor shower nga ba?; Pambansang Museo sa Davao, hugis-durian
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00:00Good evening, Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10We received a message from a group of doctors from Pangasinan.
00:13They are taking care of the numerous cases of those who are affected by an improvised bomb, which is called BOGA.
00:21How can we avoid this disaster, especially since the new year is approaching?
00:26Some of our countrymen have a bomb that is being made by a machine.
00:32It is made from recycled materials.
00:35And when it is detonated, it explodes like a cannon.
00:42They call it BOGA or BOGA-BOGA.
00:45It looks dangerous.
00:47Some bombs also produce fire.
00:50This fire causes injuries.
00:53It can cause burning of the eyes and eyebrows.
00:57Sometimes, it can cause blindness.
00:59The worst-case scenario is that the patients in BOGA will be blind.
01:02That is why the Department of Ophthalmology of Region 1 Medical Center in Dungupan City, Pangasinan is on alert.
01:08This is where the patients who are affected by this were last week.
01:12We are seeing a lot of cases lately.
01:16One of their patients is Bridget's daughter.
01:19Her name is not her real name.
01:20She told her father that her face was caught.
01:23Then, she covered her face with her hand.
01:26That is why we were worried.
01:28If you are facing the same situation, what should you do?
01:33Brother Kim, why does BOGA explode like a cannon?
01:36Brother Kim, what now?
01:38That is why BOGA explodes like a cannon because of the strong air pressure inside it.
01:43If we use a denatured alcohol, the rate of evaporation is fast.
01:48It causes a lot of gases inside the confined container.
01:53If it is triggered by ignition, it can explode.
02:00Have you ever experienced a BOGA explosion?
02:03The patients affected by BOGA, especially those who are blind,
02:06should be brought to the nearest hospital.
02:10Do not attempt to wash the patient's eyes with any liquid.
02:15Do not apply any medicine.
02:18It is better to cover the patient's eyes with a clean cloth.
02:22Do not touch the affected eyes.
02:25If you see something sticking to the eyes, do not attempt to remove the foreign body.
02:31This will cause harm.
02:33We need to stop using BOGA.
02:36This is prohibited by our law.
02:39We have Ligtas Christmas Iwas Paputok.
02:42We're in. We will have an advocacy to prevent them from using prohibited bombs.
02:50Now that the new year is coming, how can we avoid the danger brought by the prohibited BOGA?
03:00We are used to celebrating the new year with joy and loudness.
03:03It is believed that this noise will ward off evil spirits.
03:07To save us from celebrating the new year, let's not use bombs.
03:12Especially the dangerous and prohibited bombs like BOGA.
03:15Instead, let's use other noises such as drums and trot.
03:24If your speaker makes a sound,
03:26you can watch the fireworks display organized by your community.
03:30To find out the trivia behind the viral news,
03:33post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim.
03:36Always remember that what you know is important.
03:39I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:48Good evening, Kapuso.
03:50I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:54In the dinamirami of whales or whales in our ocean,
03:57there is one that is very rare.
03:59This week, the Dalabhasa studied it for the first time.
04:04What kind of whale is considered the world's rarest whale?
04:14This is the Carcass or Labi, a 5-meter long whale
04:17that was spotted in Otago, New Zealand in July.
04:20It was carefully examined by experts.
04:22Labi is considered the rarest whale in the world.
04:25The Mesoplodon Traversi or Spade-toothed Whale
04:28because of its extremely rare whale,
04:30only a few people know about it.
04:33That's why this week,
04:35Labi was discovered 5 months ago.
04:38Scientists and cultural experts gathered in New Zealand
04:41to dissect and study the whale for the first time.
04:47But do you know why this is considered the world's rarest whale?
04:56The Mesoplodon Traversi or Spade-toothed Whale
05:00The Mesoplodon Traversi or Spade-toothed Whale
05:02is a beaked whale.
05:03It means that it has a long snout.
05:06Its teeth are shaped like a blade of a spade.
05:10That's why it is also called a spade-toothed whale.
05:13That's why it is considered the world's rarest whale
05:15because since the 1800s,
05:17only 7 specimens of this whale have been discovered.
05:20And all of those 7 specimens are no longer alive
05:23to be documented by experts.
05:25That's why it is a rare opportunity
05:27to study the Spade-toothed Whale
05:30that was first discovered in New Zealand this July.
05:32Their findings about the world's rarest whale
05:35is what we are waiting for.
05:37Meanwhile, to know the truth behind the viral news,
05:40just post or comment with the hashtag
05:42Kuya Kim Ano Na?
05:43Always remember,
05:44it is important to know.
05:46I am Kuya Kim and I will see you in 24 hours.
05:51Good evening, Kapuso!
05:53I am your Kuya Kim
05:54who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
05:57Since when in the Philippines
05:59is the longest usable postage stamp in the world?
06:03Is it from the field post?
06:04For us Filipinos,
06:06what design can we see here?
06:09The Pasi River has long been a silent witness
06:12to the flow of time.
06:13This is the earliest field post
06:15that was sent to us during Christmas.
06:17This is the earliest field post
06:19that was sent to us during Christmas.
06:20It is a postage stamp,
06:21but it is not just a simple stamp.
06:23It is 23.4 cm long.
06:26It is now considered by the field post
06:28as the longest usable postage stamp in the world.
06:31In the stamp, you can see a temple
06:33surrounded by the Pasi River.
06:35The stamp is that the temple was built
06:37on the river Pasi.
06:38The field post says it is a love letter
06:39from an artist named Gelo Andres.
06:43In the Christmas tradition
06:44that is close to the hearts of Filipinos,
06:46this is the Christmas Eve.
06:47This is the longest usable postage stamp
06:50as of today.
06:52It is almost the length of an envelope.
06:54The river Pasi is a large portion.
06:56This is where commerce began.
06:58Even the Manila Central Post Office Building,
07:00its base is the letters
07:02that came from the river during those days.
07:05We were inspired by an artwork
07:07that we posted in 2022.
07:09This is an art series
07:11created by Sir Diego.
07:12We just combined this art
07:15to create a cohesive artwork
07:18that will cover the entire river Pasi.
07:23Kuya Kim,
07:24why do we attach postage stamps
07:27to the letters we send?
07:29Kuya Kim, what is it?
07:32The placement of postage stamps on our bodies
07:34is a way for us to pay for this service.
07:37When we place the postage stamp that is attached,
07:39it proves that we have already paid.
07:41Before the adhesive stamps were invented,
07:44we were able to pay for the postal service.
07:46We use ink and rubber stamps.
07:48This is why we call postage stamps stamps.
07:52The first adhesive stamp was issued
07:54on May 1, 1840.
07:56It is called Penny Black.
07:58It was designed by Ronan Hill.
08:00Postage stamps today
08:02always have the name of the issuing nation
08:04or country,
08:05except for the United Kingdom.
08:07The denomination,
08:08illustration,
08:09or shape of a person,
08:11place,
08:12or whatever symbolizes the country,
08:14just like the night church
08:15on the river passing stamp of Philpost.
08:18But did you know that aside from this,
08:20there is another iconic stamp that was issued in the country
08:23that also reflects
08:24one of our favorite Filipinos.
08:29On April 14, 1934,
08:31the first basketball stamp was issued in the Philippines
08:34to the whole world
08:35to commemorate the 10th Far Eastern Championship Games
08:38that took place in Manila that year.
08:40The Far Eastern Championship Games
08:42is equivalent to the Asian Games of that time.
08:44The so-called stamp
08:46is only worth 16 cents.
08:48Meanwhile,
08:49to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
08:51just post or comment
08:53Hashtag Kuya Kim!
08:54What is it?
08:55Always remember,
08:56the important thing is to know.
08:57I am Kuya Kim
08:58and I will answer you 24 hours.
09:06Good evening, dear friends.
09:08I am your Kuya Kim
09:09who will give you the trivia
09:10behind the trending news.
09:12The joy and happiness of many of our countrymen
09:15when they saw a mysterious light in the sky.
09:19What is it?
09:20Let's investigate
09:21so we can be enlightened.
09:27The sky was bright early this Wednesday
09:29when this mysterious light appeared.
09:32It seems like it is shining
09:33and shining brightly.
09:35It was seen in different provinces of the country.
09:37One of the people who was shocked and amazed
09:39was the Surigao del Norte, Venice.
09:41I was mesmerized.
09:42So with my friends,
09:43we were like,
09:44Oh my God, what's that?
09:45More than 400 kilometers from Surigao del Norte,
09:48the mysterious light was spotted here in Cebu.
09:51We were really amazed
09:52because it's really rare
09:54to see something like that.
09:56Venice and Joel were also hungry.
09:58What did they see in the sky this Wednesday?
10:00Possibly one?
10:01It was a meteor shower.
10:03Meteor shower.
10:05Is it true that this is a meteor shower?
10:08Brother Tien,
10:09why is there a meteor shower?
10:11Brother Tien, what is it?
10:12There is a meteor shower
10:13when the Earth passes through a comet.
10:16The debris left at the tip of the comet
10:18is what causes the meteor shower.
10:19Meteor showers happen once a month
10:22but what was seen in the sky on December 3
10:24was not a meteor shower.
10:26Because its shape
10:27is not consistent with the shape of a meteor shower.
10:30Another thing that many believe
10:31is that this is the debris
10:32that was launched by China's Long March 3B rocket
10:34on December 3.
10:35We can say with high certainty
10:37that they are not related
10:39because the rocket launch of China
10:41happened around 12 hours before the sighting.
10:44The incident happened early in the morning
10:46maybe that's why there was a confusion.
10:48Fields had an advisory
10:50that if there is a rocket launch,
10:52if there is debris falling over our area.
10:54But if it's not a meteor shower
10:56and it's not rocket debris,
10:57what is it?
10:58Based on its shape,
10:59it looks like a consistent space debris re-entry event.
11:02When they re-enter,
11:03we will see that there will be an event
11:06that will break up those things in the atmosphere.
11:10That's why it looks like that.
11:11It's a bit unpredictable
11:12because there are space debris
11:13that it will not be tracked anymore.
11:15Fields said,
11:16for example, the space debris that re-entered
11:18are parts of old rockets or satellites.
11:21It's debris.
11:22We were enlightened.
11:23Slightly disappointed
11:24because as a child,
11:26we were told that if you see a shooting star,
11:28you should wish.
11:29But for those who want to see
11:30a real meteor shower in the sky,
11:32when should we wait?
11:38For those who want to see a meteor shower
11:40like the one in our studio,
11:42you don't have to wait long.
11:44From December 4 to December 17,
11:47Gemini Meteor Shower will be visible in our sky.
11:51The peak of the meteor shower
11:52is expected in the evening of December 14.
11:55Gemini Meteor Shower
11:56is expected to be one of the strongest
11:58and brightest meteor showers this year.
12:01And it will be more visible
12:02especially if you are far from the lights.
12:04You will see it from a place
12:05where the light pollution is low.
12:08For those who want to know the trivia
12:09behind the viral news,
12:11just post or comment
12:12with the hashtag
12:13Kuya Kim, what is it?
12:14Always remember,
12:15the important thing is to know.
12:17I am Kuya Kim
12:18and I will answer you 24 hours.
12:26Tomorrow, the newest building
12:28of the Philippine National Museum will be open to the public.
12:30It will be located in Davao City
12:32where the design is inspired by their durian.
12:36Kuya Kim, what is it?
12:42Christmas is coming in Davao City
12:44and the Philippine National Museum.
12:46The National Museum of the Philippines Davao
12:48has an early Christmas gift.
12:50Outside of the six floors of the museum,
12:52you will be amazed by its design
12:54that is inspired by the so-called
12:56King of Fruits in Davao,
12:58durian.
12:59It is a state-of-the-art design
13:01by the city architect.
13:03When you see the building,
13:04you will know that it is in Davao.
13:08Inside,
13:09there are various exhibits
13:10that show the richness of culture,
13:12history,
13:13and the nature of Mindanao.
13:15It houses different kinds of exhibitions,
13:18natural history,
13:19culture,
13:20and historical artifacts.
13:21One of Mindanao's priceless treasures,
13:24the artistry of indigenous textiles,
13:27and the masterpieces of some of Davao's national artists.
13:32And the good news,
13:33it is free to visit.
13:35Our museum is open for the public
13:38from Tuesdays to Sundays,
13:40from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
13:42Fruits are not the only iconic durian in Davao.
13:46They also have a new museum.
13:51Kuya Kim,
13:52why are there so many durian seeds?
13:54Kuya Kim,
13:55what is it?
13:58Durian is wrapped with many hard,
14:01prickly seeds.
14:03They serve as protection from animals
14:05that want to eat its flesh.
14:07Fruits are also known for their strong smell.
14:10That is because of its volatile sulfur compounds.
14:13Nonetheless,
14:14isn't it obvious
14:15that it is one of the tastiest
14:17and most nutritious fruits in the world?
14:19Durian is native to Southeast Asia.
14:21And did you know that in Singapore,
14:23they have a landmark
14:24that is also considered to be iconic?
14:27The Esplanade Keppers on the Bay.
14:29Always remember,
14:30it is important to know.
14:32I am Kuya Kim,
14:33and I will answer you,
14:3424 hours.