Ashfall ng Mt. Kanlaon, abot hanggang karatig probinsya; Muling pagbubukas ng Notre-Dame Cathedral sa Paris matapos masunog; Mga kampana ng Dalaguete Church, Cebu na sinira ng mga kalamidad, pinalitan; Abukay o PHL cockatoo, muling namataan sa kagubatan ng Bohol; Kauna-unahang biodome sa Pilipinas, binuksan na
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00:00Good evening, Kapuso! I am your brother Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10Once again, one of the most active volcanoes in the country has been destroyed by this eruption.
00:15This is Mt. Canloon in Negros Island.
00:17And in this re-burst, not only thousands of Negrosans are affected, but also the animals on the island.
00:25The world is in chaos in Negros Island.
00:27Oh no, oh no, oh no!
00:28That's too much!
00:29In the re-burst yesterday of one of the most active volcanoes in the country, Mt. Canloon.
00:35The eruption lasted for almost 4 minutes, resulting in 4 kilometers of ash columns in its crater.
00:41And it erupted from the nearby islands of Cebu and Iloilo.
00:47Brother Kim, when was the first eruption of Mt. Canloon recorded?
00:51Brother Kim, when was the first eruption of Mt. Canloon recorded?
00:56Mt. Canloon, located on Negros Island in Visayas, is the third most active volcano in the Philippines,
01:02followed by Mayon in Bicol and Taal in Batangas.
01:05Its first eruption was recorded in 1866.
01:08Since then, it has been recorded as an eruption.
01:11But one of its most famous eruptions was on August 10, 1996,
01:15when it was hit by a group of hikers.
01:18Three of them lost their lives.
01:20After the eruption of Mt. Canloon yesterday, more than 80,000 residents had to evacuate.
01:25But it was not only the people of Negros who were affected by this calamity,
01:28but also the animals that lived on the island.
01:31That's why BAC Project PH Incorporated,
01:33a non-profit organization based in Bacolod that helps the rescue of animals,
01:38encourages the affected residents to evacuate,
01:41to ensure that their pets are also safe, and even their stray animals.
01:46We are asking them not to leave their pets.
01:49We are prioritizing the people in the evacuation center.
01:54Others have no choice but to leave.
01:56We are waiting for permission if we are allowed to continue our rescue operation.
02:03How can we make the animals around us feel the pain during the epidemic?
02:12This is the scene now on Negros Island.
02:15But the people around the island are now covered in ash.
02:18This is dangerous not only for our people, but also for our pets.
02:22To ensure that our pets are safe, according to BAC Project PH,
02:27they should be brought inside our homes.
02:30Farm animals should also be placed in shelters
02:33to ensure that they have food and clean water.
02:36If you see stray animals,
02:38help them if possible or call the rescue groups so that they can be rescued.
02:44Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
02:47post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim.
02:50Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:53I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:00Good evening, Kapuso.
03:02I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:06Five years after Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France was damaged by fire,
03:11it was reopened again.
03:12Let's take a look at the newly restored church.
03:19Due to its beauty and importance to the culture and faith of the French,
03:23this church is considered a icon.
03:25This is Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
03:29But this April 2019,
03:31the world was shocked when the church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary was burned.
03:38But after more than five years of the church's restoration,
03:41this December 8, on the day of the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception,
03:45it was reopened to the faithful.
03:48The first visit to the church was also made after it was damaged by fire.
03:52It was early Christmas for our Catholic brethren.
03:55But do you know why this church is so important?
03:58Kuya Kim, what is it?
04:00Let's go!
04:10Baka Kapuso!
04:11Welcome to Paris, France,
04:13where the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Notre Dame Cathedral is located.
04:17Aside from being considered an architectural masterpiece,
04:20it is also considered one of the most sacred places of Catholics
04:24that serves as the home of some of the most important religious relics,
04:27such as the so-called Crown of Thorns.
04:32Its authenticity is not yet proven.
04:35According to some historians,
04:37its age is more than 1,600 years old.
04:40Meanwhile, to find out the truth behind the viral news,
04:43just post or comment,
04:44hashtag Kuya Kim, what is it?
04:46Always remember,
04:47the important thing is to know.
04:49I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
04:58Good evening, Kapuso!
05:00I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
05:04This is the news that came back to Dalaguete, Cebu.
05:07Their old church has new bells.
05:10Where did it come from?
05:15A few weeks before Christmas,
05:17there was an inauguration of San Guillermo Parish or Dalaguete Church in Dalaguete, Cebu.
05:20A few boxes were given as gifts.
05:23Three big bells.
05:25The bells are worth more than 4 million pesos.
05:28The new bells came from Ulan.
05:31They designed it.
05:33We just put the Parish of San Guillermo.
05:36The new bells are what they will replace the old church bells.
05:41These are the broken bells of Buhol, Cuec, Taipun, and Odette.
05:45They are damaged and not usable anymore.
05:48So where will Dalaguete Church put their old and broken bells?
05:53Kuya Kim, what is the significance of bells during Christmas?
05:57Kuya Kim, what is it?
06:00In the early days, when there were no relots, cellphones,
06:03people used bells to tell them that it's time to worship.
06:06Christmas bells are a call to worship.
06:09Jingle bells is one of the most famous Christmas songs.
06:12But did you know that this is not its original title?
06:14Its original title is One Horse Open Sleigh.
06:17It is believed that this was not published as a Christmas song.
06:20It was published in September 1857.
06:22This is one of the songs for Thanksgiving.
06:25But because of its lyrics, it originated during Christmas.
06:28That's why many choirs sing this song during Christmas,
06:30from the 1860s and 1870s,
06:32up to the present day during Christmas.
06:40Did you know that Jingle Bells was the first to be broadcast from Calawagan in December 1965?
06:45Meanwhile, what is the plan of the Dalaguete Church
06:48for their old and ancient bells?
06:50The two are in the museum,
06:52but we took the three and five.
06:56We are returning them to display.
06:58Speaking of old bells,
07:00did you know where you can find the oldest bells in the Philippines?
07:08This is the Old Santa Maria Bell or Santa Maria de Vinalatoga Bell
07:12in Cabalanyugan, Cagayan.
07:14It is considered to be the oldest bell in the Philippines.
07:17The bell witnessed how Christianity flourished in the area.
07:21It was built in 1595.
07:24It means that this bell is more than 400 years old.
07:28Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
07:30just post or comment,
07:32Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
07:34Always remember, the important thing to know.
07:37I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you,
07:40Good evening, Kapuso!
07:42I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
07:46In the Bukhol Valley, a very beautiful bird was seen.
07:49What kind of bird is this?
07:55While the Kawanina of the DNR Region 7 are fishing,
07:58in the Bukhol Valley, their eyes grew bigger.
08:01The Bukhol Valley is the largest in the Philippines.
08:04The Bukhol Valley is the largest in the Philippines.
08:07Their eyes grew bigger.
08:09What they saw was not a Tarsier, but a kind of bird
08:12that is very common to see on the island.
08:14The amazing Hematurugopia, or as they call it here, Abukai.
08:18We went to the forested area of Barangay Magsaysay, Sibiliya, Bukhol.
08:23Around 3 p.m., we were photographed
08:26lying on a palm tree.
08:29Two of them.
08:30The risk of species extinction is high.
08:34We need data so that we can do conservation efforts.
08:38Abukai is also called Red-Vented Cockatoo or Philippine Cockatoo.
08:41Endemic or rare in the Philippines that can be seen.
08:44Its feathers or feathers are white
08:46while its wings and tail are below.
08:48Notably, it is very bright yellow and red.
08:51Very beautiful.
08:52But did you know that this kind of bird is in danger of extinction?
08:56Red-Vented Cockatoo!
09:02In the 1980s, Abukai or Philippine Cockatoo
09:05can be found in various places in our area.
09:08But since then, their population has decreased by 60% to 90%
09:12as a result of the illegal wildlife trade.
09:15Before, they were spread to various islands in the country.
09:18Now, they are mostly seen on the islands of Palawan and Sumnalama.
09:22They are also critically endangered
09:24by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
09:27Let's take care of the remaining Abukai before it's too late.
09:31For more trivia behind viral news,
09:34just post a comment.
09:36Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
09:38Always remember, the important thing is to know.
09:40I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
09:47Good day, Kapuso!
09:49I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you trivia behind trending news.
09:53For those who are looking for a place to go on vacation,
09:56we will answer you.
09:58Let's go to the very first Biodome in the country.
10:01But wait, what is a Biodome?
10:04From the outside, it looks like an egg or dome structure.
10:08But it's even more impressive when it's a pineapple.
10:11You can see our rich nature here.
10:14There are plants, there are also animal exhibits.
10:17Different birds, fish, seals, and even wildlife.
10:20This structure is called a Biodome.
10:22And this is the very first Biodome in the country.
10:25The Philippine Biodome located inside Manila Ocean Park.
10:28The Philippine Biodome is where nature and innovation come together.
10:32It showcases a diverse flora and fauna and biodiversity,
10:36promoting conservation, educational, and enjoyment for everyone.
10:41But do you know what a Biodome is for?
10:44A Biodome is a self-sustaining environment.
10:46It means it's an ecosystem created by humans.
10:49There are different organisms, animals, plants, and fungi.
10:53Biodomes are similar to natural ecosystems of nature.
10:56It aims to protect and protect the natural resources.
10:59Here, we can also learn the importance of biodiversity and conservation in nature.
11:04The most famous Biodome is located in Montreal, Canada.
11:07Here, we can see five ecosystems.
11:10And one of the largest Biodomes in the world is located in Cornwall, UK, the Eden Project.
11:16For those who will visit the Philippine Biodome, they have another surprise.
11:20At nightfall, they can see their version of the Northern Lights.
11:24They don't have to fly to Europe or America.
11:27Always remember, it's important to know.
11:29I'm Kuya Kim and I'll see you in 24 Hours.