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Flooding is still possible with a yellow rainfall warning raised over the National Capital Region.
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The Marikina River.
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We're down to the first alarm as the water level drops.
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And Typhoon Gami threatens Taiwan and China.
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Metro Manila placed under a state of calamity
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as relentless rains from the Southwest Monsoon and Typhoon Karina
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drenched the National Capital Region, triggering widespread flooding.
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This report from Katrina Domingo.
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Metro Manila is now in a state of calamity.
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The Philippines' capital region has been placed under a state of calamity
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as non-stop rains from Typhoon Karina submerged parts of Metro Manila,
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leaving roads impassable and thousands fleeing to evacuation centers.
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Twelve out of 17 Metro Manila mayors agreed to declare a state of calamity in the region.
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Interior Secretary Benjor Abalo says the five other mayors did not oppose the motion,
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but were simply unable to join.
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They were unable to join the meeting as they were still tending to typhoon-hit areas in their respective cities.
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What is important here, makakakilus ng gusto, lalo na yung mga nakakailangan.
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They need to move fast at yung na-importante rito sa state of calamity.
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Quezon City, the Philippines' largest city, is among those heavily hit by the typhoon.
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Meron po kami mga evacuation centers talaga, pero natuno na po ang mga ito,
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kaya natilitan na po kami ang gamitin ang mga simbahan,
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at ang mga COVID courts.
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Navotas Mayor John Ray Tiyanko says 80% of his jurisdiction is already submerged.
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Malaking problema po natin dito dahil bago pa man dumating itong bagyo,
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yan naman na sira yung floodgate po natin dito.
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Itaig pa lang po, problema na po natin yan.
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At ngayon pa, sumabay pa yung itaig, yung kabagat, at itong non-stop rains.
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Meanwhile, President Ferdinand Obrador,
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President Marcos Jr. says local governments have the prerogative to declare a state of calamity in their areas
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should they see the need for it.
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Pagka three regions ang involved, then already the national has to come in.
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That's a national calamity already.
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But it's up to the local communities to decide because they know best.
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They know best what they need.
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It is also, yung pag-deklara ng state of calamity, it's also to access funds.
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Para makapag-access na sila ng funds.
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Ang kanilang emergency na reserve, kukuha sila sa national.
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So that's what we're working on now.
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So far, data from the Office of Civil Defense show that 96 roads, 13 bridges, and 11 seaports have been affected by Typhoon Karina.
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Initial damage to agriculture is pegged at 9.7 million pesos, while damage to infrastructure is at 700,000 pesos.
03:48.5
Katrina Domingo, ABS-CBN News.
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Let's first get the situation in Malabon.
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We have an update from ABS-CBN's Liza Aquino.
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She joins us on the line.
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Liza, good morning.
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Good morning, Karen.
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Around 900 residents in Barangay Potrero, Malabon, have been rescued
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and are currently staying in different evacuation centers
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after their homes got submerged in flood brought by the southwest monsoon and Typhoon Karina.
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According to the village secretary, Edmond Calios,
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707 of their residents spent the night,
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in Potrero Elementary School,
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while 125 individuals are in an evacuation center in Araneta Village,
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and 30 residents are currently staying in St. Peter's Chapel.
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Hot meals and other assistance were already given to the residents in the said evacuation areas.
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Current gutter-deep to knee-deep floods are recorded in different parts of the city as of this morning,
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in particular, Barangay Pangulo, Governor Pascual area,
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F. Sevilla Street, Barangay Katmon,
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and Rizal Avenue Extension.
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Karen, some motorways were left stranded overnight
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because of the heavy flood in Governor Pascual Street and M.H. Del Pilar Street.
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But as of now, the area is now passable to all kinds of vehicles.
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We spoke with Jerry Marinduque, a truck driver,
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and he said that he had to wait six hours before he was able to pass through the said road
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on his way to Barangay Katmon.
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Other alternate routes in the city, such as the Landanan,
05:22.7
were also flooded,
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according to the latest update from the local government.
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A total of 1,063 families are still in different evacuation centers.
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The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office is still not allowing some residents,
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especially in low-lying areas,
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to go back to their respected homes due to the continuous rains overnight
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and the expected high tide this afternoon.
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And that is the latest here in Malabon.
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Back to you, Karen.
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All right. Thank you very much, Liza Aquino.
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Let's check on the situation along Marcos Highway.
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Let's see if it's improved after motorists were stuck there overnight.
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ABS-CBN's Job Manahan is there right now.
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Job, what's the latest?
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Karen, good morning.
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The Marcos Highway or Tigas Extension along Cainta Rizal
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seemed like a parking lot on Wednesday night until Thursday midnight
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with hundreds of motorists not able to cross the highway due to gutter to knee deep floods.
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The traffic buildup could be seen until SM Masinag
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according to the Cainta Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.
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Among those affected was Cristobal Magarau, a driver from a ride healing up.
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He said he was there since 8 p.m. and chose not to move forward
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hearing the high floods would break his engine.
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He said he was en route to Antipolo from flood-stricken Manila,
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noting that he just wanted to go home.
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The Cainta DRRMO said small vehicles including motorcycles,
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and small trucks were not able to pass through the Marcos Highway during the ordeal.
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Karen, only military vehicles were able to do so last night.
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As of 6 a.m. though, all vehicles were able to pass through Marcos Highway
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as the flood subsided, leaving traces of mud.
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Karen, other vehicles with engines that broke down
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were left by their owners on the side of the road.
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Some traffic enforcers were already in the area to monitor the situation and control traffic.
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Just for the weather update here, Karen, heavy rains currently batter this area.
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And there are already puddles of water.
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That's the latest here, Karen.
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Thank you very much, Job Mlanahan.
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And we have with us this morning, San Juan City Mayor and Metro Manila Council,
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President Francis Zamora.
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Mayor Zamora, good morning to you, sir.
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Yes, good morning, Karen. Thank you for having me on Head Start.
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All right. Now, the Metro Manila Development Authority and the MMC
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has already placed the National Capital Region under a state of calamity.
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Tell us exactly what that means for all the cities in the NCR today
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that we are under a state of calamity.
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Okay. First of all, Karen, because of the devastation brought about by Tropical Storm Karina,
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the Metro Manila Council yesterday decided unanimously to declare a state of calamity
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here in the National Capital Region.
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What does it mean?
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What it means really is, number one, we will now be able to access the 30% quick response fund
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of our city disaster risk reduction and management funds individually as cities
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because we can only use up to 70% of that if there is no declaration of a state of calamity.
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Now that we have declared this, we can now access the quick response fund
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for the procurement of food, medicines, and for the repair and rehabilitation of public infrastructure,
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which definitely we will need.
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Based on what we are seeing due to the effects of the storm.
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And every city can now access this fund because it has already declared a state of calamity
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individually as cities and also as a Metro Manila region.
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Okay. All right. And can you give us an idea exactly per city?
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It may vary, but how much would 30% be of a city's fund, for example?
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Okay. Karen, that would be relative to the size and the budget of the city.
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But again, 30% is very significant because under the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Law,
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there are guidelines on the utilization of the disaster fund.
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And the QRF really is intended for response to devastation such as what we are now experiencing.
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Definitely, this would be a big help for all of us.
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Right now, here in San Juan, for instance, we have about close to 3,000 individuals who are in evacuation centers.
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We have about 12 existing evacuation centers that are currently helping our residents.
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We have not really seen the extent of the damage yet because we just came from an evening of,
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you know, rescue.
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So, within the day, we should find out how we can utilize the quick response fund
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to be able to help our people and our communities.
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Okay. Now, I know that you have your own city to think of,
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but also as the head of the Metro Manila Council,
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would you have an idea at this point, an initial assessment on just how bad it is for NCR?
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Apparently, we know that Metro Manila's drainage system
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can only accommodate up to 30 millimeters of rainfall an hour.
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And yet, in a 10-hour period yesterday, 74 millimeters an hour was monitored.
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And we experienced more during Ondoy.
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But let's talk about that.
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Just how bad is it all over NCR today?
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Well, number one, Marikina is badly hit.
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And I know Mayor Marcy has really been around the clock.
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Helping his city.
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The Camanava area, of course,
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Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela,
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because these are low-lying cities,
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continues to big bodies of water.
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So, these are areas that I know are really devastated.
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And here in San Juan, if I may share,
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we have a San Juan River and we have several creeks,
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such as the Maytunas and Hermitano Creeks.
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And yesterday, they overflowed due to the volume of water.
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So, I would like to...
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I would like to believe that areas that are really close to bodies of water
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submerged yesterday, simply because of the heavy rainfall.
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Even Pagasa said that what we experienced yesterday is possibly a week's worth
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or possibly even a month's worth of rain,
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all pouring in just about 48 hours.
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So, would you say that Marikina and Bulacan are hardest hit?
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Right now, I would not like to comment
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on the hardest hit areas.
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But at 9 o'clock, Karen, I will be joining President Marcos
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for a situation briefing in Malacanang.
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And I believe all the information and data will be presented during that meeting.
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So, by lunchtime, more or less, I would have more information.
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Another question is,
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is the price freeze for 60 days on basic commodities in Metro Manila,
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is it already implemented or is it in effect today?
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Yes, as you declare a state of calamity, it is immediately in effect.
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So, I have already instructed my business permits and licensing office
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to monitor the groceries, the markets,
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and the same thing must be done all over Metro Manila
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to ensure that the prices do not move in light of what we are experiencing now.
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So, again, I call on my fellow mayors to ensure that the price ceiling is monitored properly.
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Let us assign our authorities.
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Let us also monitor the commercial areas in our jurisdictions.
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Last question, Mayor.
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What is your position as the President of Metro Manila Council
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in all of the cities and towns today?
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First of all, to all of our members in Metro Manila,
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why we are all in order.
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And now, the rain has stopped a bit.
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I hope that we will be able to return to our homes.
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But let us still be careful because
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not only the rain,
13:51.3
but this is the rain that we should be worried about.
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But the effects of this in the coming days.
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So, you can count on the authorities of the city
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and of course, the national authorities
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to help and address the needs of our mayors.
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On that note, Mayor Francis Zamora of the Metro Manila Council,
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thank you for joining me today.
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Okay, thank you very much, Karen.
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Alright, now moving on.
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The alert level at the Marikina River lowered to the first.
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On Thursday, the river's water level dropped to 15.9 meters
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as of 4 in the morning
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after it reached the third and highest alarm yesterday.
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The city's disaster management office
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attributes the rapid drop of the water level
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to river dredging and the widening activities in Marikina.
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Now, we're joined this morning.
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He's been very busy up all night.
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But thank you, you're here with us this morning, Marikina Mayor.
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Marcelino Teodoro.
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Mayor Teodoro, magandang umaga po sa inyo.
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Magandang umaga, Karen,
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at sa mga nakikinig at nanonood sa atin ngayon.
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Sige, sir, mauna po kayo,
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magbigay po kayo ng siguro yung kalagayan
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ng lungsod po ninyo ngayon.
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What is the latest?
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15.4 meters ang water level natin sa Marikina.
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It's down to the first alarm.
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Ibig sabihin ito,
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wala ng mga tubig doon sa mga low-lying areas natin.
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nagsimula na tayong mag-clearing,
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maglinis doon sa mga lugar na ito.
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Not simply to be able to access the residences of those affected
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yesterday's flooding,
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but more importantly to avoid the possible health implications,
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negative implications to our residents.
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Pati yung mga banlik,
15:42.5
yung debris na naiwan ng baha,
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kailangan ito malinis bago siya matuyo o tumigas
15:48.8
because it will be harder for us really to clean up.
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It will be harder to clean this debris when it dries up.
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we are really in need of doxycycline.
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We've been distributing doxycycline as of last night
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until this early morning
16:07.2
in order to avoid yung cases of leptospirosis.
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We have experienced this during Undoy and Ulysses.
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Ang supply namin ngayon is good for 20,000 individuals.
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Karen, we recorded yesterday, as of last night,
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the highest number of evacuees relative to Undoy and Ulysses.
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We have 5,848 families evacuated with 30,185 individuals, more or less.
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Hindi pa kasama dito, Karen, yung mga nag-evacuate sa ibang lugar.
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Yung sa mga simbahan, yung sa mga gymnasium.
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Ito lang yung mga 38 evacuation centers na identified.
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Dahil may mga informal evacuation areas na na-establish.
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So, ito, ngayon, nagpapabili kami ng gamot.
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Ang maganda lang talaga is that yung quick response fund,
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as we declare the state of calamity, can now be accessed.
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And it can be used for food provision, medical.
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And isa pa nga rin, we're hoping that there could be a whole government approach here.
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Yung national could aid us in providing assistance,
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especially on the economic side, economic needs of our people.
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Maraming mga kababayan tayo, daily wage earner, missed opportunity,
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nakapaso kahapon, yung nagkasakit yung anak niya, nangangailangan.
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Ngayon, we're putting up funds for hospitals.
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Dahil dumami yung mga pasyente nating sa hospital,
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nanggaling sa mga, ano, nanggaling sa mga,
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sa mga, ano, natin.
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sa mga affected communities.
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Hindi lang yung mga ordinary hospital,
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Karen, baka inisip nila, ubo, sipon.
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Hindi, no. Yung mga specialty
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hospitals, yung may mga special
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maliliit na bata.
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Yesterday, we're rescuing
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na nasa ventilator.
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Yung iba, may mga special needs.
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So talagang mahirap
18:15.4
ang buhay ngayon. So
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rehabilitation is
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the challenge that we need
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to address. Now, the rehabilitation
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not only on a physical sense
18:25.2
but more importantly, economically.
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Secondly, Karen, yung moral
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and psychological impact nito
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na nagsikap, makabangon
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four years ago. Thank you anyway, Karen,
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for the help you've been extending
18:44.6
And not only in the past but until now,
18:51.3
mga caseworker, mga social
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debriefing for those
18:59.2
impact, hindi yung makikita
19:01.3
mong nagbibigay lang ng relief.
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May long-term impact
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na yun ang ina-address namin.
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Sa Marikina, alam namin because of our
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In the boy and in
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hard hit ba kami?
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I think everybody,
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natatamaan eh. Talagang
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kawawa tayo as a country.
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Kanina nga in one of our
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discussions, I've been telling
19:26.2
that we should be more prepared in terms
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of data management and data analytics.
19:30.8
Yung forecasting is
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very important. Ito yung lesson
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naming nakita ngayon. Kumulan
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ng madlakas sa upstream area,
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yung volume ng tubig.
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Karen, kami dito sa Marikina, hindi 70
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millimeters ang na-experience namin
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yung rainfall count.
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208 millimeters for eight
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hours. For eight hours. Kaya ganun.
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It's good that we were able to dredge
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to widen the river.
19:54.0
It has increased its
19:55.6
water carrying capacity. Technical.
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It's technical. Governance is really
20:00.2
technical eh. Hindi po pwedeng
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ano lang. We address it lang
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information. We need to do something
20:08.0
after calamity. We need to do
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something. We need to do many
20:14.3
Mayor, a few questions
20:16.2
with Marikina. Unang-una po, were you in the water?
20:18.2
Were you able to evacuate your residents
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early? So roughly right now,
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you have more than 30,000
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constituents na nasa evacuation
20:26.4
center po, no? So siguro
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ilagay mo na na 35,000
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roughly po ito or more.
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Were you able to sound
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the alarm and evacuate most
20:38.3
Most of the residents
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really do preemptive evacuation.
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It's part of the culture that
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we have here. It's the discipline
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that is ingrained through
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experiences. So nakapag-evacuate naman sila, Karen. Yung iba
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circumstantial, by necessity, they need to go to their work,
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they leave early. Wala pa namang ganung malakas na pagulan,
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yung tubig, hindi natin inaasahan na tataas. Kaya nga sabi ko,
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yung forecasting on the side of pataas, it's very, very important
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so the local government could advise the residents. Dahil marami
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sa aming mga kababayan, pumasok pa sa trabaho. At nung wala
21:18.2
ng malakas, nung babalik na stranded. So naiiwan nila pa nila
21:21.6
mga anak, yung mga asawa nilang may sakit, yung matatanda nila.
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So ito yung mga nirescue namin, Karen, yung mga naka-oxygen,
21:29.1
naka-ventilator, yung mga bedridden. It's very, it's hard really.
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It's very challenging. May isa nga akong rescuer, sabi niya,
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Mayor, buwis-buhay itong ginagawa natin dahil nga yung nirescue namin
21:44.6
yung nakakalakad eh, hindi nakakalakad. So yung forecasting,
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yung information na makukuha ng LGU, hindi yung makuha namin
21:55.8
an hour before eh. Dapat days before. There should be a coordination
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year-round between Pagasa, I think, and LGU. So para,
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nasa charter na, sa mandate naman nila ito eh. So maimportante
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sa amin yan. Okay. Another question, Mayor.
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You've already witnessed Typhoon Ondoy and Ulysses, and binanggit mo
22:18.7
kanina, ito ang may pinakamaraming evacuees, considering tropical storm
22:25.1
ang classification ni Karina. Sa palagay nyo, bakit ganun po ito, Mayor?
22:30.8
New normal. Iba na talaga yung weather pattern eh. Dati, in governance,
22:36.0
yung climate change is not an issue eh. So parang side issue lang ito,
22:40.1
a special concern. No, I think it's a centerpiece now.
22:44.6
An issue that we need to address, even in our budgeting,
22:48.1
even in our planning and policy formulation. Yung climate change is really,
22:52.4
is really there. Yung disaster resiliency is not a static notion,
22:59.7
but it's a dynamic thing that should be addressed. Tapos yung
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stakeholding, it's not only the government. Dapat ang naguusap dito,
23:11.3
ang kasama rito. Kahapon, it's a whole of society approach.
23:14.6
Ang nangyari sa Marikina. Hindi kaya ng gobyerno. Hindi kaya
23:17.7
na nag-iisa lang eh. Dapat sama-sama. Ang katulong namin kahapon
23:21.7
sa pagpapakain, dahil kapos na kami sa pagpapakain, yung mga
23:25.1
private sectors. Ngayong umaga, ang nagdadala ng mga relief goods,
23:29.8
ang nagdi-distribute ito, yung mga private individuals, hindi nga
23:33.2
organized eh. Hindi nga organized eh. We should acknowledge that.
23:37.8
We should put that concept into our government policy, the
23:44.6
government of the private sector. Even we should realize, we should
23:48.8
recognize yung Pilipino character. Na talaga tumutulong.
23:52.9
Oo, tumutulong. Ngayon, let's talk about the infrastructure. Metro Manila's
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drainage system can only accommodate 30 millimeters of water. And yet
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yesterday, in a 10-hour period, there was 74 millimeters an hour of
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rainfall monitored. So, ang tanong ko dito, Marikina is in the middle of the
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in a different situation altogether compared to the other cities of Metro
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Manila. Infrastructure-wise, what are you seeing in terms of not only the
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topography, but the drainage system, the infrastructure of Marikina? What
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steps have you done and what needs to be done? Currently, we're using the
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data that we got from Undoy and from Ulysses. What we're doing is that
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we're increasing the
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size of our drainage pipes in order to
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increase its water-carrying capacity. Tapos, ang orientation namin is to the
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natural waterway. Ito nga yung Marikina River. That's the reason why we widened
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the Marikina River from 70 meters to 100 meters and to deepen it from 15 to 20,
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but the target rate is 22.5. Ang data analytics nun, ang hydrological analysis nun,
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is based on the data that we got from Undoy. Dahil sinasabi nila, it's a 100-year cycle typhoon
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that we should be prepared. Kaya, correspondingly, yung mga parallel or yung tinatawag nila
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lateral drainages, meaning all drainage, drainage, the drainage system of Marikina
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is geared towards yun sa Marikina River. The natural waterways. Kasi yung topography
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is very important. Huwag mong lalabanan. Huwag mong lalabanan. Water will seek its own
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Level. Kaya, pag may tinampakan ka, hahanap yan ang ibang pupuntahan. So, yung mga
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esteros namin, yung creeks namin, meron kaming easement na minimaintain. Hiningit pa nga namin
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sinusod yung national na 10-meter easement doon sa riverside. Kami, 98-meter from the
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centerline of the river. It's bigger than what is required by the national. Dahil yun yung
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experience namin. Yun yung sinasabi ko kanina.
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Yung data analytics, importante. Yung gano'n, yung learning natin. Pero, it's a function
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of science eh. Yun ang kulang sa governance natin, yung data na gano'n eh.
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Actually, sa buong Pilipinas.
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Siguro. Kaya nga kanina ako sinasabi ko, ang Department of Science and Technology dapat
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kasama sa pag-uusap na ito eh. Hindi lang yung disaster management eh. Kasi pag may
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disaster, ibig sabihin, kulang na eh. Huli na eh. Tapos.
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Tapos na. Nangyari na eh.
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Oo. Ngayon, kanina, binanggit nyo po na kulang kayo ng doxycycline, no? This is penicillin
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that's used to treat leptospirosis. Matanong ko lang po, so may stock kayo sa lungsod,
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pero saan po ba dapat kumuha nito sa ganitong kalamidad? Sa Department of Health po ba?
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Where do you get extra doses of doxycycline?
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Yan. Ihingi kami sa Department of Health. Pero kulang eh. Kulang pa rin eh.
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Oo. Hindi nila maibibigay. Kaya nga ito, we're procuring it in the local government units.
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Ganun yun. May mapagkukunan kayo, sir?
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Yes. Kanina, naka-order kami sa supplier namin. It's a medical.
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Okay. Meron na. Oo. Pangalawa po, sir, pagdating po sa pagkain, tulugan. I mean, nakita ko na po yung
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sitwasyon nyo sa Marikina noon with you.
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Although you do provide tents, maayos po ang mga tents ng lungsod, diba?
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Yung covered court na pinuntahan ko noon, binaha po ba yun? Or nagagamit nyo po?
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Dahil sa lakas ng ulan, hindi naman binaha pero yung nababasa sila. So kailangan namin ilagay sila.
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Meron ka itong mga modular tents na ginagamit to provide privacy. It's important that we provide privacy pa din.
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Ang ginawa namin, Karen, based doon sa huli natin, you have seen our...
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Yes. I've been there with you, actually. A few years back. Yeah.
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Yeah. We added other evacuation centers. From 36, we increased to 54 evacuation centers.
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Saan nyo po yung nahanap? Ang laki po na na 36 to 54.
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Yeah. It's a whole of society approach. We talk to the churches, to the different homeowners association,
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para ma-access namin yung mga private gymnasiums nila, yung mga gano'n. Sabi ko nga, yung karakter ng Pilipino na tumutulong.
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We bank on that. Kaya nakita namin ngayon na mas marami pala. Ang resource pala, hindi naman talaga wala.
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Hindi naman pala taga-kulang. It's about partnership. It's like partnering really with the private sector.
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At tanong ko lang yung SM Marikina.
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Una kami nagbukas sa inyo, nagamit yun. Kasi parang yung SM Marikina, it's almost still, right?
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At ginamit namin ng SM Marikina. Salamat sa SM. Hindi siya binaha because lumapad na yung Marikina River unlike before.
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So nagamit namin sila na paradahan ng mga sasakyan na privado, doon sa mga lumilikas. Kaya gano'n yun nangyari.
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Oo. So what's the situation right now? We're seeing footage, ipakita po natin, that was taken by TV Patrol yesterday.
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Alam ko si Adrian Ayalin na nakalubog sa tubig, baha sa Marikina.
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Kasama. Nakita ko siya.
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Oo. Basang-basang. Pati yung camera ng ABS-CB, basa.
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Ayan. So itong mga lugar, that's what we're showing is Marikina River. Pero direct, ipakita natin yung mga lungsod doon.
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Anong sitwasyon ng mga lungsod na yun ngayon?
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Ah, ngayon, Karen?
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Ngayon. Oo. Humupa na po ba ang tubig ba?
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Humupa na yung tubig. Kahapon talagang it's like isang malaking dagat. Ito yung nakita namin ni Adrian.
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Talagang yung current, malakas. Kung mapapansin nyo, yung malalaking barge nga na nasa Marikina River, inaanod eh.
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Just imagine a long-arm backhoe.
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Weighing a ton sa ilog. At hindi isa, hindi dalawa. Marami sila sama-sama.
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Ngayon, makikita mo, Karen, putek. You call it banlik eh. Debris.
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Yun ang nililinis namin ngayon.
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And then, Mayor, I hope we can show this footage. It went viral on social media.
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Yung mga barges na parang...
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Marikina po yun ba? O Pasig yun? Yun ang tanong kahapon eh.
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Yung barges that were not tied pagkatapos it was going to hit the bridge?
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Ano yun eh? Yun yung ginagamit ng mga barges for the dredging activity.
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There's a massive dredging activity and continuing one, ano?
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Marikina yun. Marikina yun, sir.
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Yes, yes, yes. Pero nasa boundary ito, in the outfall area, nasa boundary ng Marikina at Pasig.
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Kasi kailangan namin i-dredge.
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Yung Marikina-Pasig area, dahil doon ang outfall area, doon lalabas lahat yung tubig.
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Not only from Marikina, coming from Lower Antipolo, Upper Antipolo, San Mateo, Montalban, yung Wawadam, connecting yun sa Marikina River eh.
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Tapos, yun nga eh, hindi natin inaasahan eh.
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Dahil umaga, na-expect natin ang rainfall ay hindi ganong kalakas o hindi ganong katagal-tatagal.
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Sinecure yung mga yun.
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Pero siguro, hindi na-esecure na mabuting-mabuti.
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At sa lakas nung Agos, talagang sama-sama, talaga lahat yung mga yun.
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Kasi yun ang tanong kahapon eh.
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If that wasn't secured, would there be a liability with the barge owners, contractors, kung sino man dapat ang nag-ano nun?
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Definitely, Karen.
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Conducting a fact-finding investigation now.
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Incidentally, Karen, yung dredging na yun, ginagawa, ina-undertake ng Japan International Cooperating Agency.
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Yeah, JICA. It's a Japanese firm.
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Alam naman natin yung protocol ng mga Japanese firm.
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It's Japanese-funded.
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Yeah, Japanese-funded. It's a Japanese contractor.
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So, we're very confident na yung, ano,
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yung tamang procedure, process, ginagawa nila.
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Even when they work there, ang lilinis nila eh.
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Yung hindi katulad na natin nakikita natin.
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Talagang yung safety na, hard hat, hard shoes, lahat.
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The problem really, Karen, it's an unusual normal eh.
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Iba talaga yung ulan. Iba yung lakas nitong ulan na to.
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Kung na-advise lang na ganito yung ulan, yung lakas, yung dami ng tubig.
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Wala po bang nakukuha ang LGU?
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Halimbawa, the night before, pag-asa is able to track, right?
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The direction of the storm.
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Wala po bang pag-asang monitoring to tell the LGUs,
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you know, you need to expect 74 millimeters an hour of rainfall.
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This doesn't happen a few hours ahead.
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Even, nakukuha namin yung information, few hours.
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As the general public could have access to the same information.
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Oh, but that's not enough?
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Sabi nga namin, hindi katulad sa MMDA, for example.
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Ang MMDA, bawat LGU may naka-assign siyang liaison officer.
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So, yung data na kailangan, yung mga coordination na kailangan.
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That's what I'm proposing sana sa pag-asa.
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Sa pag-asa, yeah.
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Meron silang mga liaison officer or kaya naka-detail, pero naka-assign.
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To us, to several localities.
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For example, Marikina.
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Yung mga high risk.
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Marikina, part of high risk.
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Pinag-uusapan natin ngayon, eh.
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Yung coordination.
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Pagdating sa data management, sa analytics, eh.
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After this, wala naman ako makakausap na taga DOST rin.
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Tusulat ka meron.
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They will reply us.
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Susulat din sila sa amin.
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Kaya pagkatapos nun, wala na.
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What we really need, an institutional relationship.
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That a whole of government approach.
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Na talagang meron kami.
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Data is very important.
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And the use of data.
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But the planning sa public works, how we're going to rehabilitate.
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Yung sinasabi ko, Karin, sa'yo.
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Mayon, halimbawa, yung Sumulong Highway, palagay ko, from UP, when you come from there.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Ito yung leading.
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The road leading to Antipolo na eh, inside Marikina.
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Mayon, ang ginagawa namin yung kalahati nung highway na yun.
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Nilalagyan namin ng drainage eh.
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Para ito yung sinasabi namin na in accordance na dun sa data na meron ng undoy ng UDC.
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Nilalakihan namin yung carrying capacity ng drainage.
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Maraming kapatid yun, Karin.
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And then, tingin ko.
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Kaya mahalaga na magkasama-sama talaga na yung magkatulong-tulong.
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Hindi para magsisihan.
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I mean, I'm not pointing.
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As you've said, this is the new normal.
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So, immediately, I mean, the President will be speaking.
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I think this morning, as Mayor Zamora said, you said you were hoping for a whole government approach.
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So, immediately muna, you can access your funds.
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But for sure, that is not enough, right?
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What marikinan need?
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Yung funds, for example, ng Department of Social Welfare and Development.
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Assistance for individuals in crisis situation.
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They have funds for that.
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Ayun, tingin ko, kailangan talaga.
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Para sa mga individual families, we could provide them with the data or the information.
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So, they could process.
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Not to serve a particular interest or end.
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But more importantly, may bigot.
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I would like to thank Karen, you know, in public, Secretary Abalos.
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Kasi Secretary Abalos, at simula pa lang talaga, siya na yung tumatawag, siya na yung namumusta, humihingi ng data.
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At pagkatapos siya humihingi ng data, nakita ko, nandun na rin siya sa city namin, kasama ko kahapon eh.
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Right after the meeting of the Metro Manila Council, he went around.
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Not simply na kumusta, hindi kami kinumusta lang eh.
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Tulad kahapon, kailangan namin ng motorized rescue boats.
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So, sinasabi ko sa kanya, tinawag, nagkausap.
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It's a whole of government approach nga eh.
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Another question.
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Would a flood control project, there was controversy over the funding put in flood control, I think a few years back.
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But with the new normal, would that still make a difference at this point?
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There should be, I think, a paradigm.
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There should be a paradigm shift eh, in planning and the implementation of projects.
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There should be equity eh, in terms of budget allocation eh.
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Dalhin mo kung saan, nasaan yung pangangailangan.
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Tulad sa Marikina, yun nga yung sinasabi ko kay na-Secretary Balose,
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yung drainage problem namin namin, ito dito, kailangan-kailangan namin.
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At kung nasolve namin yan, yung adjoining areas, masosolve din namin yung problem.
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Lahat ng tubig, ng Antipolo, ng San Mateo, ng Montalpan.
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Ang Quezon City, ang totoo, kaya binabaha kasi, part of the, of some areas of Quezon City, yung discharge niya sa Marikina River.
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So, pag nag-overflow ang Marikina River, hindi na maka, yung ibang creek sa Quezon City, hindi na maka ano, hindi na maka.
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Well, one good example, nakausap ko, meron ako mga nakausap ng residente.
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Sa Varsity Hill, sa Saviorville.
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Ang Creek Saviorville is going to Marikina River.
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So, kung pumapawang Marikina River, yung Saviorville area in Quezon City, flooded na rin.
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So, interconnected.
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Systemic talaga yan eh.
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Even the solution is systemic eh.
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Pwedeng inayos mo sa Marikina.
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As I always say, Karen, nabanggit ko rin sa iyo nung magkita tayo minsan sa paha.
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Walang boundary eh.
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Flood water knows no boundary eh.
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Dapat talaga, it's a whole of government approach.
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Well, I don't want to keep you, Mayor Teodoro.
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I know you're very busy.
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So, I really want to thank you for joining me today, for giving us your time.
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Kung merong tulong kayo sa private sector, nakikinig very quickly, anong panawagan nyo?
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Yung gamot, yung doxycytosis, ano pa po?
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Karen, I'll show you.
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Bigay namin mga doxycycline with instruction.
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Ito kasi hindi pwedeng i-take lang basta-basta.
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Kaya nga ina-advise namin, hindi po pwede.
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Kaya nga may doktor eh, may healthcare worker.
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Pakita nyo pa, ilapit nyo sir sa camera.
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Tapos paano po ba iniinom yan pag nakuha ng constituents ninyo?
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Kaya ito, halimbawa, ito nakalagay dito.
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Paraan ng pag-inom ng doxycycline, 100 milligrams.
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Isang kapsula, dalawang beses, maghapon sa loob ng tatlong mga kapsula.
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You don't drink it once.
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Iba nating kapabayan.
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Kaya nga, importante yung health education.
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Hindi po inom na isang beses, tapos magaling ka.
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Hindi effective yun.
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So, ito, binibigyan namin.
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Naka, ano na, tatlo.
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Ako, uminom na ako paggabi.
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Eh, kailangan ko na uminom ngayon din.
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So, tanong ko lang, no, just,
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halimbawa, na-expose na ang isang tao.
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Hindi kayo doktor, pero I'm sure na-discuss nyo to.
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Kung na-expose na ang isang tao,
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posibleng pa bang makatulong?
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Oo, kaya ito, ina-advise,
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pag naluhot na lusong, nalubog ka sa baha,
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After the exposure.
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It's not, hindi sa preventive na yung parang,
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But to, yung after the fact na nangyari.
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Thank you so much, Marikina Mayor Marce Teodoro.
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At mag-ingat po kayo at sa lahat po ng constituents ninyo.
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We wish them well.
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Okay, God bless her.
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Alright, thank you.
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We're gonna take a quick break.
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Head start will be right back.
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We'll be right back.
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We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to Head Start!
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Let's now get the latest
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update on Typhoon Karina
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with ABS-CBN's resident
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meteorologist, Ariel Rojas.
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Ariel, good morning to you.
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It's nice to have you on Head Start.
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Hi, good morning, Karen. Thank you.
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Yes, just good news,
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as of 6.20am this
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Thursday, Typhoon Karina
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has left the Philippine area of
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responsibility after it made its landfall
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dyan sa May Taiwan kagabi.
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Still, signal number one
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is still raised in Batanes
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and it will continue to pull
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the southwest monsoon or habagat, so we are
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still expecting some moderate
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to heavy rains over the parts of
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the western sections of northern
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and central Luzon. Actually, as of
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released its heavy rainfall warning.
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Red warning level for
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torrential rains is still raised
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over Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur,
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Benguet, La Union, and western
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parts of Pangasinan.
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Orange warning level, meanwhile, for
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intense rains is still
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and the rest of Pangasinan, as well as
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Zambales and Bataan,
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and yellow warning for heavy rainfall
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northern Apayao, Tarlac,
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and Pampanga. So this
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moderate to heavy rains will continue today
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over the western sections of northern and central
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Luzon. We will still be able
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to have some scattered rains in other parts
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of Luzon, including Metro
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Manila, but definitely today will be
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much better than yesterday and the
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previous days in terms of
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rainfall. And on Friday,
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over the western section of Luzon
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and during this weekend,
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we will have much improved weather
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conditions, Karen.
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Alright. So in the NCR,
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NCR is now under a state
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of calamity. Is it right
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to say, you've just reported, that
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there will still be rainfall
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in Metro Manila today?
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Tama ito, Ariel? Definitely meron pa.
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There will be some portions of the day
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wherein there will be some scattered rains.
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Sometimes this would be,
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heavy, but we now
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see the sun coming out of
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Was this a surprise? I mean,
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being, you've been with Pag-Asa,
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you're a meteorologist,
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I mean, in the 10-hour period
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millimeters an hour of
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rainfall was monitored.
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Mayor Teodoro said this is the new normal,
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have at least predicted at any point
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that the amount of rainfall
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would be this much?
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To be honest, everyone, all the weather
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models projected some heavy
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rainfall beginning in the morning,
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but we did not expect that much
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rain to be dumped
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in a short period of time.
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So we expected heavy rains,
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but what we had was much more
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than what we expected. So I think that caught
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everyone off guard, and that's why
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we had a very fast
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rising of water, of the flood
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waters level in many parts of Metro
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Manila and other areas. And
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based on Pag-Asa data, at least
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from their monitoring at the Science Garden Station,
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from 2 a.m. yesterday until
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more than 3 weeks worth of
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rain was dumped in Quezon City
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alone. But we only have 2 Pag-Asa
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stations here in Metro Manila right now,
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and it's possible that more
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rains were dumped in other areas
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that we were not able to capture or observe.
47:41.4
So, yes, comparing
47:42.9
to the Ondoy, because we can't help
47:44.7
with the Ondoy comparison, because that's
47:46.6
the last time we had this massive,
47:48.7
flooding here in Metro Manila,
47:52.7
It's about 100 mm less
47:56.4
during Ondoy. We are still awaiting
47:58.5
for the official rainfall data
48:00.4
from Pag-Asa. It should be released
48:02.4
in the coming hours
48:04.6
today, but it's much less.
48:06.6
But then, we have to remember, Ondoy happened
48:08.5
15 years ago, and in the past
48:10.4
15 years, we had so much development,
48:12.8
more people, you know,
48:14.7
Metro Manila had more people, we had
48:16.6
more construction, we still have lots of
48:18.7
construction going on right now,
48:20.4
and some of our waterways have been
48:22.4
obstructed by these constructions.
48:24.9
So, that's, you know,
48:28.8
very complex factors
48:30.0
going on that, you know, led to this massive
48:32.5
flooding in Metro Manila and
48:34.3
nearby areas yesterday.
48:36.5
Okay, this is a very good explanation.
48:38.9
I'm curious, Ariel,
48:40.5
is it a matter, in terms
48:42.4
of the Philippine setup, is it
48:44.5
a matter of a lack of equipment
48:48.7
or in other countries, based
48:50.5
on your knowledge, are they able to
48:52.5
already predict the amount
48:54.8
of rainfall, let's say
48:56.4
six hours a kid, which would allow
49:00.4
preemptive evacuation?
49:02.8
You know, like, there's more of a complete
49:04.5
data given to local government
49:06.5
units, or all over the world,
49:09.0
this is just the way it is?
49:12.4
more could have been done so that
49:14.6
we have been able to at least,
49:16.5
you know, evacuate a lot of more
49:20.1
as mentioned earlier, you know, even
49:22.2
the weather models themselves,
49:24.5
they actually underestimated
49:26.3
the amount of rainfall. But
49:28.3
in other countries like Japan,
49:30.4
they are able to assimilate
49:34.0
the product of the weather models
49:36.4
and the actual observed rains.
49:38.6
Had we had that technology here in the
49:40.2
Philippines going on, at least in the first
49:42.3
few hours of the heavy rainfall
49:44.2
yesterday early morning, maybe
49:46.4
we could have already alerted the
49:48.4
LGUs, and then, you know,
49:50.7
some forced evacuation could have
49:52.4
been done before the
49:54.4
very fast rising of floodwaters
49:56.6
in many parts of Metro Manila. So
49:58.3
I think we need more investment in, you know,
50:00.7
in Pag-Asa, in our
50:02.6
warning agency so that
50:04.5
they will be, you know, more equipped
50:06.6
with handling these kinds of situations
50:08.6
as well as our LGUs
50:10.4
especially because most of the LGUs
50:12.6
right now, they have their own
50:14.0
meteorologists, and they have their
50:16.5
monitoring stations,
50:18.4
so that they can actually respond
50:22.3
Okay. Ariel, it's still mid-year.
50:25.2
It's July of 2024,
50:28.8
even classified as a super typhoon.
50:31.5
I mean, how many more
50:34.9
before the year ends?
50:37.0
Yes, this is only the third
50:38.3
storm this year in the Philippines.
50:41.7
Aghon, Butsoy, and Karina.
50:46.6
developing La Nina, we are expecting,
50:48.4
that by August, we will be
50:50.0
under La Nina. More of these
50:52.5
storms will be forming closer to the
50:54.5
Philippine landmass. But
50:56.4
the corridor of the Philippine Sea
50:58.3
is known for intensifying
51:00.7
tropical cyclones.
51:03.2
So we should be expecting
51:04.3
more rains. In the context of climate
51:06.5
change, Karen, the
51:08.3
warming atmosphere is able to
51:10.2
hold more water. Therefore,
51:12.9
we would be expecting wetter
51:14.6
tropical cyclones. Mas maraming
51:16.3
ulan na ibabagsak sa atin. So,
51:18.4
this is actually a look into what's going to be
51:20.5
normal in the coming years
51:22.7
or decades with our tropical
51:26.3
Okay. But what about a super
51:30.3
Ariel, at this point, is there
51:32.4
any way to know that
51:33.7
if a super typhoon will still
51:38.3
mararanasan pa ito sa Pilipinas
51:40.6
in the next six months?
51:42.1
Yes. So, for now, our weather
51:44.5
models all over the world, not only
51:46.4
in the Philippines, are able
51:48.4
to predict, you know, the storms
51:50.4
that will be forming, where it would be going,
51:52.6
you know, those are what it's able
51:54.3
to do. But, ang isang problema
51:56.5
nila is they are not able
51:58.4
to specifically point
52:02.4
developing storm will be.
52:04.4
So, that's one of the limitations
52:06.4
of our technology right now all over
52:08.4
the world, even in Japan and in the USA.
52:11.0
So, I think that's what
52:12.3
meteorologists are still working on
52:14.4
because weather models are
52:16.2
unable to actually forecast
52:18.4
the peak intensity of this
52:20.1
typhoon. By the way, just to answer your question
52:22.1
earlier, I think I failed to answer it.
52:24.5
We are expecting up to 16
52:26.5
tropical cyclones
52:27.9
this second half of 2024.
52:31.2
So far, we had 3, so
52:32.2
maybe 13 more at most
52:33.9
here in the Philippines.
52:35.8
Alright, 13 more at least
52:38.5
in the coming year.
52:40.4
Okay, Ariel, anything you would like
52:42.3
to add? I mean, that's important for
52:44.3
LGUs to note today
52:46.3
and I think in the next few days.
52:48.4
Yes, I think in the context of climate
52:50.3
change, LGUs should
52:52.5
have their climate change action
52:54.3
plans wherein we should
52:56.5
be able to make our communities more
52:58.3
disaster and climate resilient.
53:00.9
If they already have no
53:02.4
build zones, they should be able to strictly
53:04.5
implement it. But also, at the same time,
53:06.5
it's kind of hard because we have to balance
53:08.7
their safety, the public
53:10.5
safety, and of course, their livelihood.
53:12.6
In some areas, it's
53:14.3
no build zone. Like for
53:15.8
cases like Benguet or Davao de Oro,
53:18.4
they are very risky
53:22.1
varying degrees. So it's kind of hard
53:24.3
to balance that. But also,
53:26.2
the LGUs should be able to really make
53:28.4
sure that we have this
53:30.6
different weather
53:32.5
events, extreme weather events, because we are a
53:34.3
typhoon-prone country. But they
53:36.3
should make sure that, indeed, they
53:38.3
have their early warning system so
53:40.3
that if they can't
53:41.8
get these people out of the no
53:44.3
build zone or the hazardous areas,
53:46.6
they can at least be warned,
53:48.4
forewarned very early so that they
53:50.3
can evacuate. But
53:51.9
yeah, so early warning system,
53:54.3
more climate-resistant plans for our
53:56.2
localities, and I think
53:58.1
perhaps more investment in
54:00.0
disaster mitigation and preparedness.
54:02.7
On that note, thank you
54:04.1
so much. Very insightful.
54:06.2
Thank you for the information.
54:08.4
ABS-CBN's resident meteorologist,
54:10.6
Ariel Rojas. Thank you,
54:12.1
partner. Thank you.
54:13.9
Alright, that's a good start today, everybody.
54:16.5
We do hope that we were able to keep you
54:18.3
informed on the latest.
54:20.4
I'm Karen Davila. Thank you for watching.
54:22.8
There will still be continuing
54:24.3
coverage on the effects
54:26.4
of Typhoon Karina. You saw Ariel
54:28.3
Rojas right there.
54:29.9
He is in the newsroom
54:32.4
the whole day, and the
54:34.2
TV Patrol Express will
54:36.2
be also doing the breaking
54:38.3
news throughout the day.
54:40.9
This will continue throughout
54:43.3
the president will be giving
54:45.7
an announcement. He's going to have a press
54:48.3
conference along with the Metro
54:50.1
Manila Council, so that should give us
54:52.3
an idea of just exactly
54:54.3
what's needed and the initial
54:56.0
assessment on the overall damage
54:58.0
brought from yesterday's
55:00.6
Typhoon Karina. So you
55:02.3
can play back this episode on the ANC
55:04.4
YouTube channel. Stay informed
55:06.4
and stay with ANC. We are
55:08.3
continuing the coverage and
55:10.1
the information you need
55:11.9
coming from the Typhoon. Thank you.
56:18.3
, and we have allowed more
56:20.2
transportation to come out.
56:22.3
That's going to prove to be
56:24.0
better for demand. If we do follow
56:26.4
the health protocols,
56:28.2
the ability of people to move around will likely
56:30.3
contribute better to growth.