• 3 months ago
Doble dagok ang sinapit ng mga nasunugan sa Bacoor City na lilikas na naman sa ikalawang pagkakataon matapos bahain ang tinutuluyanng evacuation center. Pati nga bigas at relief goods para sa kanila nasira nang mabasa.


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00:00The evacuees in Bacor City caught a double-edged sword.
00:04They are now fleeing for the second time after the evacuation center was flooded.
00:10Even the rice and relief goods for them were destroyed.
00:14From there, Marisol Abdurrahman was live.
00:17Marisol.
00:22Emil, it was flooded.
00:25This is what the evacuees in Bacor City caught
00:28after the evacuation center was flooded.
00:31They are now fleeing for the second time after the evacuation center was flooded.
00:39Only tents can be seen.
00:42In this video, inside the evacuation center,
00:45in Zapote Road, Bacor City.
00:48The area was flooded by the heavy rain in the early morning.
00:52So the flood victims were crying.
00:54Just like Rhoda, who is 5 months pregnant.
00:57It's hard.
01:00And I'm still pregnant.
01:03It was burned, and it was swept away.
01:06When it was burned, it was already 9 o'clock.
01:09All the people were sleeping.
01:11When it was flooded, it was also 9 o'clock, ma'am.
01:14The evacuees here, those who lost their homes,
01:17after being burned for a month,
01:20cannot explain the double-edged sword they experienced.
01:24The flood victims, and the relief goods they collected,
01:27such as rice, were also submerged in the flood.
01:30This is what I saw first.
01:32She was crying.
01:33Because of the trauma, she was burned.
01:35The water was too fast.
01:37Our rice was really wasted.
01:41Some of them were still able to pick up the wet rice.
01:44But it can no longer be used.
01:46It's not possible yet.
01:50That's why Junior Sulayaw,
01:52who is a teacher, was able to get a sack of rice from them.
01:55He was also able to save his wife and 5-month-old child.
02:00I'm still thinking about the rice.
02:04I don't know.
02:06I just need to eat.
02:09According to the local government,
02:11600 families,
02:12including 2,000 individuals who were burned,
02:15need to be evacuated to the new evacuation center.
02:18In addition to the residents who need to be evacuated,
02:21there are also those who were forced to leave their homes.
02:25Where did they go?
02:28They were forced to leave their homes.
02:32That's why we had a hard time.
02:35There was no early warning?
02:38There was no early warning.
02:40We didn't expect it.
02:42We didn't expect it.
02:44This is a high place.
02:47We have a high place here.
02:49It's not flooded.
02:52It's flooded now.
03:01Out of 47 barangays,
03:0331 were flooded.
03:05That's why, Emil,
03:06the evacuation center of Lungsol reached 33.
03:09Aside from that,
03:10the evacuation centers of those who were burned,
03:12where are we now?
03:14That's why the evacuees are calling
03:16for those who are sick.
03:18And of course,
03:19they are praying for permanent relocation.
03:23Emil.
03:24Thank you very much,
03:25Barisol Abdurrahman.

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