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00:00Commuters and residents gathered together to spread Chinese cabbage on the road in Atok, Benguet.
00:08It came from a fallen cargo truck.
00:11Vegetables were transported to another cargo truck due to heavy rains in Bayanihan.
00:18A small whale was brought to the coast of Lingayen, Pangasinan.
00:23It was weak and had a lot of wounds on its body.
00:26Residents helped to push the whale back to the deep part of the sea.
00:32It is not yet clear where the whale got these wounds.
00:38Arrested, a delivery rider in Manila was arrested.
00:42Two unlicensed guns were confiscated from them.
00:47Beya Pinla was arrested.
00:49This 24-year-old man and his 18-year-old cousin were arrested.
00:58A delivery rider in Malate, Manila was arrested on Friday afternoon.
01:04One of our victims, a delivery rider from Paranaque, took his cell phone.
01:11We also found out that he was being shot at.
01:14After he took his cell phone, he ran away.
01:17The delivery rider immediately asked for help from the police.
01:21They chased two suspects who were riding a motorcycle.
01:25They were caught.
01:27Their stolen cell phone was recovered.
01:30The motorcycle they were using is now included in the evidence.
01:35Two unlicensed guns were confiscated from them.
01:40The old suspect was previously jailed for various crimes such as malicious mischief.
01:46He was also involved in gun running, according to the police.
01:50The suspects explained...
01:52I owe a lot of money. That's why I did that.
01:57It was out of the blue.
02:00That's why I was involved.
02:03I needed money for my father's treatment. That's why I did it.
02:08Complaint of robbery holdup, illegal possession of firearms,
02:12and violation of the Omnibus Election Code is what the suspects are facing.
02:16For GMA Integrated News, Day Up In Luck is on for 24 hours.
02:23The health department is alarmed by the sudden increase of dengue cases in the Philippines.
02:27It just started in 2025.
02:30In Quezon City, a dengue outbreak has already been declared.
02:33And Darlene Cai is on the scene.
02:36She was diagnosed with weak and indigestion.
02:40Those are the first symptoms of Marines' daughter who was born last year in Barangay Batasan Hills in Quezon City.
02:46What I did was to monitor her.
02:49Maybe it's just a fever. Maybe it's something like UTI.
02:54But I noticed that it's always 39.
02:5739, 40. It doesn't really go down.
03:00After three days,
03:01After three days, Thomas was able to feel his five-year-old daughter.
03:06That's why he was able to hospitalize the children.
03:09After a few days, they were able to recover from the dengue disease.
03:13It's scary.
03:15Like her, the dengue is deadly.
03:18It's so worrying.
03:20Of course, they were still my children. That's what I remember.
03:24Since 2025, the number of dengue cases in Quezon City has increased to 1,769.
03:30Every day, there are 35 new cases in the city.
03:34More than half of the cases are between the ages of 5 and 17.
03:38There are 10 dead, 8 of them are children.
03:42Because of that, the Quezon City government is declaring a dengue outbreak.
03:46The outbreak is declared when the number of cases in a place exceeds the expected number.
03:56In the past 15 years, this has been the highest number of dengue cases in the city in the first six weeks of the year.
04:03It's also unusual or unusual that there are a lot of cases now.
04:06It's probably climate change, due to climate change.
04:10Usually, we don't have rain by this time.
04:14But just the other day, it started to rain heavily.
04:18Our trading sites are full again.
04:22That's one of the reasons why at this time,
04:26our dengue case should be low, below the alert threshold.
04:31But it's still high.
04:33According to the LGU, most of the patients who died had symptoms for three days before they were hospitalized,
04:40assuming that they just had a normal fever.
04:42The average time from symptoms onset to death is five days.
04:47It's fast.
04:48Did you see that?
04:49When the patient just had symptoms,
04:51if the check-up was not done early,
04:53in five days, if there's a danger sign,
04:56the patient will die.
04:58Sometimes, there's a low clinical suspicion.
05:02Sometimes, the patient is asked to go home.
05:04The check-up was done, brought to the doctor, brought to the clinic.
05:07It was just a mistake.
05:09It was just considered as tonsillitis, UTI.
05:13The dengue was not considered.
05:16Sometimes, not all patients die from dengue.
05:21Sometimes, it happens that the dengue is not considered.
05:25That's why the patient is asked to go home.
05:27When the patient goes back to the doctor, there are warning signs.
05:30That's why it's important to declare an outbreak
05:33to alert parents, schools, and barangays.
05:36Quezon City will look into the cleanup drive and fogging or spraying activities.
05:40Based on the latest data from the Department of Health,
05:43there are more than 28,000 dengue cases in the country.
05:46It's 40% higher than last year.
05:51I think it's too early.
05:53Usually, we report on wild.
05:55It's already June, June, July, and August when it rains.
05:59Even though it's February, we already reported on shearline,
06:03intertropical convergence zone, easterly.
06:06So, we're following the changes in the weather.
06:10The Health Department is reminding the public
06:13to go to the health center or hospital
06:15if they experience fever, weakness,
06:18body aches, nausea, and other symptoms.
06:22It's important to avoid these diseases,
06:25especially to children.
06:27Avoid insect repellent.
06:30Always clean the surroundings and make sure there are no pests.
06:34For GMA Integrated News, Darlene Cai, KTK 24 Hours.
06:39Three weather systems are causing flooding in the country,
06:43according to the weather forecast.
06:45Shearline is now bringing cloudy weather
06:48with rain and isolated thunderstorms in Batanes and Wambuyan Islands.
06:52That's also what's happening in a large part of Mindanao
06:56because of the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ.
06:59Easterly is what's causing rain in some parts of Luzon
07:02as well as mainland Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, and Quezon.
07:06Some places in Metro Manila and the remaining parts of the country.
07:09In the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather,
07:11it's possible to experience light to intense rains tomorrow in Batanes.
07:15Light to heavy rains are also possible in a large part of Palawan,
07:18Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Isabela, Calinga, and Zambales.
07:22Light to moderate rains are also possible in Zamboanga, Davao, and Sultan Kudrat.
07:27It's also possible to experience heavy rains in a large part of Metro Manila tomorrow.
07:41.