• 2 months ago
Pitong rehiyon, isinailalim sa pinakamataas na alerto sa harap ng epekto ng Bagyong #KristinePH;

DSWD at PH Army, nakahanda sa pagresponde

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00:00The authorities are ready. It's nice to taste the taste of the Christine typhoon.
00:09In fact, Pitong Reyona is on the highest alert.
00:14Ryan Lesigas in Central Palita.
00:19The Office of Civil Defense and OCD announced that they are on top of the situation in the danger brought by the Christine typhoon.
00:26In fact, the Charlie Protocol has been activated in seven regions of the country.
00:31This is the highest level of emergency preparedness of the OCD.
00:36Among the regions that are being targeted now are the Cordillera Administrative Region,
00:41Region 2, 3, 5, 8, Calabarazon, and Mimaropa, which are considered high risk due to the Christine typhoon.
00:50Under the Bravo Protocol, BARMM and Region 1, while NCR, Region 6, 7, 12, 9, 10, and Caraga Region are under the Alpha Protocol.
01:04According to the DSWD, more than 33 million individuals could be affected by the typhoon
01:12Due to the wide circulation of the typhoon, there are more areas that are in danger of flooding and landslides.
01:20The typhoon has now reached more than 21,000 barangays, according to the Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
01:27The OCD is now consulting with transport agencies to issue travel advisories,
01:33particularly in areas that are expected to be hit by the typhoon.
01:37More than 2 million DSWD family food parks are now ready, which are pre-positioned in various parts of the country.
01:45At the moment, the quick response funds of the DSWD central office is around P194 million pesos,
01:53while our field offices are around P47 million pesos.
01:59The affected residents have not yet been evacuated.
02:02We are talking to our citizens, especially those who are potentially affected by the typhoon Christine,
02:09to be more vigilant.
02:12We are listening to the advice of our local government officials, and we will continue to monitor the situation.
02:20The Philippine Army has also been alerted in response to the effects of the typhoon.
02:25According to Army Public Affairs Colonel Louis D. Maala,
02:28almost 1,000 people of the Philippine Army have been displaced,
02:32even their rescue equipment for possible search and rescue operations.
02:37For the 5th Infantry Division, they have raided 180 HADR teams composed of 801 personnel
02:46with 3 rubber boats and 142 land assets.
02:53While for the 7th Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Division based in Southern Luzon and Central Luzon,
03:01as well as 8th Infantry Division and 9th Infantry Division,
03:05are also being placed on standby alert for the possible impact of the typhoon Christine.
03:13Ryan Lizigas for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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