• 5 months ago
Lagpas tao ang baha sa Taytay, Rizal! Kaya naman nagpatupad ng forced evacuation ang LGU ng Taytay. Ang UH Barkada at Kapuso Foundation, maghahatid ng libreng almusal at relief goods.

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00:00Good morning, UH Barcata. How are you all?
00:06I hope you are all safe in the midst of the rain that was caused by the typhoon Karina and Habaga and plunged Metro Manila into a state of calamity.
00:13We will bring you the latest coverage of the typhoon Karina and Habaga.
00:19We will be covering the situation in different parts of Metro Manila and other affected areas.
00:24For those who need help, you can call the emergency hotlines that are flashed on your TV screens.
00:32Where are our numbers that we can call?
00:35Let's show the emergency hotlines.
00:38There you go.
00:40Let's just soak it so that our Kapuso can see it.
00:43Take a picture.
00:45Operation Bayanihan of the GMA Kapuso Foundation has already started for those who want to help deposit their GMA Kapuso Foundation bank accounts.
00:58Scan QR.
01:01You can also send it to Cebuano Luwilyer or online via Shopee, Lazada, Gcash and Metro Bank Credit Card.
01:16Take a picture of your TV screens.
01:19Share it with everyone.
01:21For those who want to help, there are the details.
01:24In the midst of the rain that was caused by the typhoon Karina and Habaga, many people need to evacuate.
01:29Some of our Kapuso are stranded and others are in evacuation centers that have been flooded.
01:35Just like our Kapuso in Taytay, Rizal.
01:38The flood reached Pastao yesterday.
01:45Suzy and Shaira are in Taytay to deliver a real service.
01:49Suzy and Shaira, how are our Kapuso there?
01:52Good morning.
01:55Hi guys, good morning to you all.
01:58We can say good morning because the rain has stopped.
02:02That's good news.
02:03Yes, it's true.
02:04But last day, the typhoon Karina and the low pressure area of Habagat were affected.
02:12It caused heavy rain and floods in many places.
02:16And because some areas were flooded,
02:18some of our Kapuso need to evacuate to evacuation centers where we are now.
02:24Yes.
02:25And one of the places where the typhoon Karina was affected is Barangay San Juan in Taytay, Rizal.
02:32That's why we visited their evacuation center to deliver a real service to 178 families that are currently stranded here.
02:42Shaira and I are happy because we can see that they are very organized.
02:45They have modular tents so they have privacy for their families.
02:50And aside from that, of course, we are excited because what will happen to our Kapuso this morning?
02:56Even though they still have to clean their houses and eventually go home,
03:00but of course, they have a warm breakfast that we will bring to them.
03:03These are our Kapuso volunteers.
03:05I think they are the ones who cook.
03:07Sir, what is that dish?
03:08Lugaw.
03:09Lugaw!
03:10So perfect.
03:11Yes.
03:12It's like sopas.
03:13I smelled it earlier.
03:14Lugaw.
03:15Maybe I'm just hungry.
03:16Maybe.
03:17But this is Lugaw.
03:18And of course, later, we will also give relief goods to our Kapuso Foundation.
03:23Yes.
03:24To our Kapuso who are currently here in the evacuation center.
03:27Later, we will also have a Spartan artist with us.
03:29Oh, yes.
03:30Yes.
03:31It's Roco Nacino.
03:32Correct.
03:33He is also one of the hopefuls in times like this because Roco is also very kind.
03:38And of course, we will also give relief goods to the families here in Baguio.
03:46So, Kapuso, please come to your country's morning show where you are always.
03:51Let's go.
03:52Hit it.
03:53Good morning, ladies.
03:54How are you?
03:55Good morning, Jan.
03:56Beautiful ladies.
03:57Let's eat.
03:58Lugaw is delicious.
03:59Good morning, guys.
04:00Are we okay here?
04:01We are debating if this is Lugaw or Arroz Caldo because it has chicken.
04:06What is the answer?
04:08But Shaira and I are here in one of the five evacuation centers here in Barangay San Juan,
04:15in Taytay, Rizal.
04:16It's a huge barangay.
04:17It's huge.
04:18And this evacuation center is the largest of the five, right?
04:21Yes, actually.
04:22And a lot happened last night, right?
04:25Of course, a lot of people were affected by the typhoon.
04:29People were displaced.
04:30Yes.
04:31People were displaced.
04:32That's why they fled here to the evacuation centers.
04:34That's how severe their flood was.
04:36That's why we are preparing.
04:37Actually, the people who cooked this are from the barangay.
04:40Volunteers.
04:41They are the volunteers.
04:42And we will distribute this.
04:44And aside from this, of course, we have relief goods from Kapuso Foundation.
04:48Kapuso Foundation.
04:49You know, this is really great.
04:50This is a big help from the Kapuso Foundation.
04:52Because this is also a way to make people hungry while they are still here in the evacuation center.
04:57Yes.
04:58Because I'm sure their families are still not okay, right?
05:01Yes.
05:02When they return to their homes, everything is wet.
05:04Everything is wet.
05:05Whatever food they brought there, for cooking, stove, whatever, it's all wet.
05:09So, whatever is here, no matter how, it's right.
05:12Yes.
05:13It's easy.
05:14Yes.
05:15It's easy to prepare, cook.
05:16And now, how about we put one of the residents who fled here in San Juan.
05:21Hi, Nay.
05:22Hi, Nanay.
05:23Good morning.
05:24Good morning.
05:25Nay, how are you now?
05:27I'm fine.
05:29When did you flee here?
05:31Yesterday at 7 in the morning.
05:34It's only 7 in the morning and you're already here?
05:37Yes.
05:38Why? Is the water in your house already high?
05:41Yes.
05:42I didn't expect that the water is already high.
05:45Because when we rescued, we didn't leave there because we didn't see the water below us.
05:51When I arrived at 5 in the afternoon, in the morning, the water just came in.
05:57It's hard because it's still dark.
05:59So, you thought that you won't be able to reach it?
06:02Yes.
06:03That's why I tied my stuff inside.
06:05I raised our stuff on the roof so that the water won't reach it.
06:09Yes.
06:10When I went down, the water was already high up to here.
06:15Is this your first time flooding your house?
06:18No, it's always the same.
06:19But this is the first time that the flood really came inside our house.
06:24Even when you were in Undoy?
06:26Yes.
06:27It didn't come up that fast?
06:29It came up. It went over the roof of the house.
06:31So, you experienced that before?
06:33Yes.
06:34So, how did you flee here if the water is that high? Did you use a boat?
06:38No. What I did was, I tried to use my bare hands.
06:43Did you flee?
06:45Yes.
06:46I was the only one who fled here.
06:48I was the only one who brought our stuff here.
06:50Oh my gosh.
06:51Yes.
06:52We'll just add a little bit of food for you.
06:55Thank you.
06:56This is from the Jemica Puso Foundation.
06:58I hope that you'll be able to get up here soon.
07:01I hope that you'll experience this.
07:04Thank you.
07:05Thank you.
07:06Thank you.
07:07Of course, we'll continue to give out breakfast for everyone.
07:11These are relief goods from the Jemica Puso Foundation.
07:15We're about to start.
07:16Oh, here it is.
07:17We also have a queue now.
07:19Okay, we are ready.
07:20We are ready.
07:22Thank you.
07:23There are a lot of families.
07:24Yes.
07:25Thank you.
07:26178 families.
07:28Thank you.
07:29We also have our breakfast here.
07:31We're giving out delicious breakfast for later.
07:34Thank you.
07:35We'll come back later to Barangay San Juan, to Taytay Rizal.
07:39This is Manuel Santos Integrated School, one of the evacuation centers here in Taytay.
07:49We'll continue to give out.
07:50We already gave out some of the relief goods and some of the food here.
07:55There's also porridge.
07:56Of course, the volunteers here from the barangay are very helpful.
07:59We're still here in Barangay San Juan, here in Taytay Rizal.
08:03This is just one of the five or six evacuation centers of Barangay San Juan.
08:08Because this is a big barangay.
08:10It's a big barangay.
08:11There are eight sites here.
08:13So it's good that they have five evacuation centers.
08:16And this is the evacuation center here in San…
08:21Mateo?
08:22San Juan.
08:23Manuel.
08:24Barangay San Juan, Taytay Rizal.
08:25Here in Manuel Santos Integrated School.
08:27There are 178 families that we can help here.
08:32This is free breakfast.
08:34It's a hot breakfast for them.
08:35And of course, we have relief goods that were also helped by the JMA Kapuso Foundation.
08:41Yes, we're really ready to give out all of these.
08:44But of course, this is also our chance to talk to some of our Kapusos who are in Lanta.
08:50Is their story…
08:51Because when you pass by here, when you go here, it seems like it's normal.
08:56The stores are open, the food is open.
09:00So for you to be surprised, why did we have to evacuate here?
09:04Because some of our Kapusos here, the deep water reached their homes.
09:10So some of them here, we will talk to them to know how they are experiencing the flood here.
09:17And of course, our relief goods are still being given from the Kapuso Foundation.
09:22Of course, we have the usual contents of this.
09:24Rice, canned food, instant noodles.
09:27Yes, instant noodles, instant noodles.
09:30Oh, here's the mother.
09:31Here she is.
09:33Oh, there's a baby.
09:35Oh, my God, you're so small.
09:39What's your name?
09:40Aydith.
09:42When were you born?
09:44When?
09:45On the 12th.
09:47On the 12th of July.
09:48Oh my God.
09:49Your baby was just two weeks old.
09:51What happened to you?
09:53You were able to save your baby.
09:55Yes, someone rescued us.
09:57Oh, someone rescued you.
09:58How high was the water level?
10:00In Bewang.
10:01Oh, in Bewang.
10:02Yes, in Bewang.
10:03Did anyone help you when you were evacuating?
10:07Yes, there was someone.
10:09Husband, family, mother?
10:11Just neighbors.
10:12Just neighbors.
10:14What was your experience here?
10:16Of course, you're still recovering from your pregnancy and you need to sleep here.
10:21She's smiling.
10:24She's still smiling.
10:28What's your baby's name?
10:30Reneir.
10:32Oh, a boy.
10:33A boy.
10:35Of course, it was hard for you to start with your son, Reneir.
10:41Hopefully, we were able to help you today.
10:45We were able to help you get back to your normal life.
10:48Did you save your baby's things?
10:52Yes, we did.
10:54Did you save milk?
10:56Yes, I did.
10:57That's the mess.
10:59The baby's food is always in pieces.
11:03One of our staff will help you.
11:05This is heavy.
11:08This is for you, Reneir.
11:10God bless you guys.
11:11Take care.
11:12I hope the mother doesn't get sick.
11:14Let the mother help.
11:15Thank you.
11:16Imagine that you have a newborn baby and it's raining.
11:21What will you do?
11:23You'll be in panic.
11:24Thank you to the rescue teams for helping us.
11:27We still have one more.
11:30What's your name?
11:31Vicenta Sabelia.
11:34Who's with you at home?
11:36Four of us.
11:37Four of you?
11:38Yes.
11:39None of you are here?
11:41My husband is at home because the water is deep.
11:45How deep is the water?
11:46Up to Baywang.
11:48How can you stay there if the water is deep?
11:51We can't stay here because our house is far away.
11:56Do you have a second floor?
11:58Yes.
11:59The lower floor is really deep.
12:01It's really deep.
12:02It's up to Baywang.
12:04Have you stayed here for a long time?
12:07Yes.
12:08Have you experienced it?
12:09Yes.
12:11It's really deep.
12:14How's the response of the barangay?
12:19Are you okay?
12:20The barangay is helping us.
12:22How are you now?
12:24Are you okay?
12:25We're okay.
12:26We're thankful that James helped us.
12:29Thank you.
12:31What did your husband say?
12:33Did the water level go down?
12:35Yes, it went down up to Baywang.
12:39I hope there are still appliances left.
12:41I hope not all of your appliances were damaged.
12:45I hope there are still appliances left.
12:47The next step is to dry them and clean them.
12:50Yes, there are.
12:51Thank you.
12:52Thank you so much.
12:53I hope this can help you to stay here.
12:56Thank you, Naya.
12:58Thank you.

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