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Transcript
00:00We will be together, Saksi!
00:12Back to work and there's also a public school opening tomorrow.
00:17That's why on the last day of the long weekend, a lot of tourists came to visit the City of Pines.
00:24From Baguio City, Saksi Live, EJ Gomez. EJ?
00:31Sandra, you're right. A lot of our fans are here tonight at the night market here at Session Road in Baguio City for their late night march.
00:42Some of them are from Puyat Parao, from Magdamagang Pagsalubong Sa Wagong Taon.
00:47While others are excited to come here to the night market and it's their first time visiting the City of Pines.
01:00Naghiyawan, Palakpakan, and Lundagan are the Pinoys who came to Baguio City last night in 2025.
01:11The cold climate of Baguio is still falling below 15 degrees Celsius in one corner of Magdamag.
01:17I'm so happy, I'm really super happy.
01:20Happy New Year!
01:23Happy New Year!
01:26They wish...
01:28I'll be rich and I'll have a family!
01:32I always wish for good health for my family.
01:36Today is the first day of 2025, and there are still a lot of people in Baguio City to march with their families.
01:43In Burnham Park, they spread out their blankets to relax in the sweater weather of the City of Pines.
01:49A lot of people brought food to picnic.
01:51The kids enjoy playing.
01:55There's also a march with their fur babies.
01:58Whether they're young or old, boat riding is a must.
02:02And biking!
02:04I'm so excited to come here, I'm exercising a bit.
02:08Most of the vacationers in Baguio arrived early this morning.
02:12Actually, we celebrated first in Bulacan.
02:14We celebrated Christmas in January 1st.
02:22It was cold, so it was refreshing.
02:27By the afternoon, there was heavy traffic.
02:31It got worse by the evening, especially in some areas in the Central Business District.
02:37Most of the vacationers traveled back to their hometowns.
02:41Some of them were already here a few days before the new year.
02:50Sandra, the people we talked to said that just today,
02:54they arrived in Baguio City, and they're just going to march
03:00some of the tourist spots here in the summer capital of the country.
03:04And of course, they're going to make the most of the cold climate here in the city
03:08before they go back to their hometowns.
03:12Sandra, it rained a while ago, but now it stopped.
03:16That's why the late-night shoppers arrived.
03:20Live from Baguio City for GMA Integrated News,
03:24EJ Gomez is your reporter.
03:28Smog and fog covered some parts of Metro Manila.
03:32Following the new year's celebration,
03:36there was a lot of garbage left.
03:39Witnessed by Bernadette Reyes.
03:45Garbage was left on the streets following the new year's celebration.
03:51Like Taft Avenue in Pasay earlier,
03:54where the City Hall workers cleaned up early.
03:57Some parts of Pasig were also filled with garbage.
03:59The City Hall trucks were also carrying the garbage.
04:04Even in Manila, the garbage was left in the mountains.
04:07That's why they were helped to clean it up using broomsticks and tractors.
04:11There's a lot of corn husks.
04:14It's just normal garbage.
04:17It's only natural that there's a lot of garbage in the new year.
04:19On the first day of 2025,
04:22this is how much garbage was left on Recto Avenue.
04:26According to the Department of Public Services,
04:29this is how much garbage was left from yesterday until this morning.
04:33Aside from the garbage,
04:38Smog and fog covered some parts of Metro Manila earlier.
04:43It was observed in Manila, like P. Burgos, Jones Bridge, and Divisoria.
04:49Even at 2 p.m.,
04:51Smog was still visible in Cujang, in the parts of Mandaluyong and San Juan.
04:55The D.N.R. is still investigating the incident.
04:57But according to the Swiss research firm IQ Air,
05:01the air quality in Manila reached an unhealthy level today.
05:05The air quality index is more than 15 times higher than the World Health Organization.
05:12It is also recorded as the 16th most polluted air in more than 100 cities on the list.
05:19This is the air quality monitoring equipment used by the D.N.R. EMB
05:24to measure the air pollutants in the environment,
05:27just like the Pinong Alikabok.
05:29Not only in the environment does this air have an effect,
05:32because according to experts, it may be harmful to the human body.
05:36These fine particles may reach or contaminate our bloodstream and our respiratory system.
05:44And in the case of smoking, there are toxic substances that can cause cancer.
05:55This is more harmful to myco-morbidities such as asthma and cancer,
06:00so they are advised not to go out or wear a face mask.
06:04For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, your Saksi.
06:09At the same time of the change of year,
06:12the number of consumers will receive additional wages,
06:16just like the rise in the water prices in Manila and Manila Water.
06:20But there is good news for households and some minimum wage earners.
06:25Saksi is Maki Polido.
06:30New year, new rise in the prices.
06:34Starting today, the first day of 2025,
06:36the rise in the prices of Manila and Manila Water is already effective.
06:41If you are a customer of Manila,
06:43the average increase in the prices is 7 pesos and 32 centavos per cubic meter,
06:475 pesos and 95 centavos in Manila Water.
06:50In March, the MWSS Regulatory Office will announce
06:54if there will be a change in the prices of water concessionaires.
06:58In the case of higher wages,
07:00the prices of water have not yet been paid by Marites since November.
07:03That's why while many businesses were closed last New Year's Eve,
07:08they opened their stores to save money.
07:12It's really good to be able to save money every day.
07:19Meralco or electric cooperatives have not yet announced,
07:23but the Energy Regulatory Commission has allowed the National Grid Corporation
07:28to contract this power reserve by 2024,
07:31if it is possible to increase the price of electricity.
07:35That's more than 3 billion pesos that will be deducted from electricity consumers
07:39for 3 to 6 months.
07:41If you increase it, we will be pitiful.
07:44The Toll Regulatory Board said
07:47that there is something wrong with their petitions on the increase of toll fees.
07:51They don't want to say the details of this,
07:53but if that continues, Antonio said that vegetables travelers,
07:57consumers will be affected.
07:58Of course, our prices will increase a little
08:02because we will be able to sell our vegetables.
08:08Since today, the SSS contribution will increase by 15 percent.
08:1210 percent of this will be paid by employers, while 5 percent will be paid by employees.
08:17But there is a partial increase in the salaries of households and minimum wage earners.
08:21For households in Metro Manila,
08:23from 6,500 pesos minimum wage,
08:26starting January 4, it will be 7,000 pesos.
08:291,000 pesos will be added to the salaries of households in Northern Mindanao and Caraga
08:34from 5,000 to 6,000 pesos.
08:3623 pesos will be added to the salaries of minimum wage earners in Northern Mindanao.
08:4150 pesos will be given to two tranches in Caraga this month and in May.
08:46There is also good news for this month of January.
08:48The price of LPG of Petron is going down effectively this January 1.
08:5390 centavos per kilo or equivalent to 9 pesos and 90 centavos per regular tank.
08:59Other companies have not yet announced.
09:02For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, your Saksi.
09:07There is a possible storm that will enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility this January.
09:14According to Pag-asa, it usually hits the Eastern or Central Visayas
09:19or Northern Eastern Mindanao in this month.
09:24But it can also recurve or move away from the country.
09:28There are also new names of storms this 2025.
09:33You can see now the list issued by Pag-asa.
09:37For tomorrow, it is still possible for it to rain in some parts of the country
09:41because of the shear line, AMIHAN, and Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITZZ.
09:48If you want to follow the trend this 2025 and the color of the year, but the budget is tight,
09:55there are tips for that by a fashion stylist, Saksisitina Pangliban-Perez.
10:03Mocamoose is the Pantone Color of the Year for 2025.
10:07You can make this as a motif of your house, whatever color it is now, without spending a lot.
10:29You don't need to change the furniture just to follow the trend.
10:33It's also a good thing if the base color of the house is neutral,
10:37just like Chen's condo unit, it matches with any color.
10:41That's why the base color of your home, it's always practical to make it neutral.
10:48Because if it's neutral, whatever color of the year, it's easy.
10:53You don't need a wardrobe overhaul whenever the color of the year changes.
10:57If you don't have a lot of budget, you can invest in bags and shoes.
11:13You can mix and match the color of the moose with on-hand outfits.
11:19If you have a budget and you want to overhaul your wardrobe,
11:23JM's advice is to go basic so that it's still classic and timeless,
11:28but you're still in trend for your everyday outfits.
11:33Avoid neon colors.
11:38For GMA Integrated News, Tina Pangliban-Perez, your Saksi.
11:43Mga Kapuso, maging una sa Saksi!
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