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Hindi lang siksikan, problema na rin sa ilang evacuation center sa Negros Occidental ang kakulangan sa pagkain. Dahil hindi pa masabi kung kailan titigil ang aktibidad ng Bulkang Kanlaon, pinag-aaralan na ang deklarasyon ng state of calamity.


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00:00Not only that, there is also a problem in their evacuation center in Negros Occidental,
00:07there is a shortage of food.
00:10Because it is not yet known when the activity of Vulcan Canlaon will stop,
00:15the declaration of the State of Calamity is being studied.
00:19Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV is live.
00:24Aileen?
00:25Mel, the Lakasilliana LGU is preparing for the next week's evacuation
00:35here in the evacuation center in Lakasilliana, Negros Occidental.
00:39Maybe some of them will also choose to celebrate Christmas here.
00:47My God, I am still a child.
00:49My God, I am still a child.
00:52The 62-year-old Rebecca, from the evacuation center in Lakasilliana, Negros Occidental,
00:57was the only one who survived the blast on Monday.
01:00Because she is already a senior and has not yet recovered from the stroke,
01:04she is calling on her relatives to visit her and help her.
01:13Ruchal, who has six children, is also being taken care of by a pregnant woman who is still in the evacuation.
01:20Our situation is not good.
01:24I am still a child.
01:27Rebecca and Ruchal are among the more than 1,000 residents
01:31who are temporarily staying in 11 evacuation centers in the town.
01:35Aside from the shortage of food, the LGU is also considering how to continue
01:40the supply of food and other needs of the evacuees.
01:44Our problem is the food.
01:46Of course, the DSWD, the province, has food packs that we can repack.
01:52We need to give them vegetables or food.
01:55So that is the problem.
01:57And of course, mobility and transportation.
02:00To make sure that the drinking water is clean,
02:02some water filtration systems were installed in the evacuation centers.
02:06Last night, FIVOX monitored the rain in the foot of the volcano.
02:10The heavy rain in La Carlota City was experienced within a few minutes.
02:14It smells like a dog.
02:16I thought it was the rain last night.
02:18I was nervous.
02:20I was worried.
02:23If there is an emergency, we will evacuate.
02:27In the meantime, everyone is still preparing for the possible lahar flow
02:31in the so-called downstream barangays.
02:33In La Carlota City, the farms of Tubo are affected by the ash fall.
02:37We are affected.
02:39Tubo needs to be evacuated so that Tubo can thrive.
02:55Mel, the LGUs are continuing to coordinate with other government agencies
02:59to address the needs of the evacuees.
03:02That is the latest from La Castellana.
03:04Back to you, Mel.
03:06Thank you very much, Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV.

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