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00:00More than 20 houses caught fire in Haro in Iloilo City last night at 7 p.m.
00:09Less than 10 minutes ago, the fire reached the third alarm.
00:13It was extinguished before 8 p.m.
00:15Almost 600 individuals lost their homes.
00:18The fire is still being investigated.
00:21It may rain in different parts of the country this first week of 2025.
00:28According to the weather forecast, it may rain in some parts of Cagayan Valley and Cordillera Administrative Region.
00:36It may rain in Ilocos Region and Central Luzon.
00:42It may rain in some parts of Bicol Region and Mimaropa.
00:47It may rain in Quezon and Aurora Provinces.
00:50It may rain in the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ in Visayas and Mindanao.
00:57According to the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather, it may experience light to moderate rains tomorrow.
01:02It may rain in Sorsogon, Palawan, Camarines Norte, Aurora, Quezon and Isabela.
01:07It may experience light to heavy rains in some parts of Samar, Leyte and Negros Occidental.
01:12It may also rain in some parts of Zamboanga, Lanao del Norte and Misamis Oriental.
01:17It may also rain in some parts of Metro Manila.
01:21In the next three days, it may experience heavy rains in some parts of the country.
01:27Of course, this is due to the activity of Jesus of Nazarene,
01:32such as kissing or kissing that will start on Tuesday before the translation on Thursday.
01:37According to the forecast, it may experience mild conditions until March.
01:52The Commission on Elections is looking at one of the almost 2,000 ballot face templates
01:57that will be the basis for printing the ballots for the election of 2025.
02:03Darlene Cai is on the scene.
02:08This will be the look of the ballots that will be used in the election of 2025.
02:12The font style of the names of the candidates is bold to make it easier to see.
02:17The colors are also more harmonious compared to the ones used in the election of 2022.
02:21There are also security marks.
02:23The Commission on Elections is looking at one of the 1,667 ballot face templates
02:30that will be the basis for printing the ballots.
02:33Tomorrow is the start of printing more than 70 million ballots.
02:37After the law department, within the day,
02:40they will finish everything and return it to our ITD group.
02:45So what is the next step that they will do?
02:49They will implement everything, encode everything.
02:52After that, they will serialize it.
02:54That is the serial number.
02:56There is a distinct and specific serial number for each ballot.
03:01All of that can be seen on the official website of the Commission on Elections today
03:04for all candidates and voters to check.
03:07You can also see on the ballot face template
03:09that the names of disqualified or declared nuisance candidates
03:14as long as the decision of the Commission on Elections is final and executory.
03:17But what about the candidates who will just come out of the decision in their case?
03:21We will prioritize overseas and local absentee voting.
03:25The law department has sufficient time to implement it.
03:28What will they do if they can get a TRO?
03:30They will stay in the ballot.
03:33What will we do if there is a case where the MR is pending?
03:36The Commission on Elections has not decided yet.
03:38And bang, they will still stay in the ballot.
03:41From here at the Comelec Minion Warehouse,
03:42they will bring tomorrow morning to the National Printing Office
03:45the hard drives that contain the serialized ballot face templates.
03:49Comelec's target is to print 1 million ballots every day starting tomorrow.
03:55Comelec assures that the exact number of ballots will be printed
03:58based on the exact number of voters.
04:01They are also preparing the 4,000 automated counting machines or ACM
04:05that will be sent to different places in the Philippines
04:08for the training of all poll workers.
04:10The training will not be completed
04:12because each member of the electoral board needs to be DOSD certified.
04:17They are being tested and examined.
04:19Then and only then, if they pass,
04:21they will be allowed to serve.
04:23For the GMA Integrated Laws,
04:25Darlene Cai has 24 hours.
04:27On the first Tuesday of 2025,
04:30the oil price is expected to rise.
04:33According to Unioil,
04:35the price of each liter of diesel could reach P1.40.
04:40For 80 cents,
04:42the possible increase in gasoline could reach P1.
04:45The Oil Industry Management Bureau said
04:48that some of the effects of the price increase
04:51are the reduction of the production of countries that will export oil
04:54and the demand in America and Europe
04:56amidst the cold.
05:00A fire broke out in a market in China.
05:03Eight people were killed and 15 injured.
05:06Residents were unable to do anything
05:08while the stores were being watched.
05:11The fire broke out after more than an hour.
05:14Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.
05:18Are you one of those who love to go to London
05:20or loan here, loan there?
05:22This is the new year,
05:24you should be careful in borrowing
05:26so that you can recover from your debt
05:28or become certified debt-free.
05:30This is EJ Comes' two-talk.
05:33You shouldn't go to...
05:35Vivian admits that she's used to borrowing
05:38whenever she's in need.
05:39She can't afford the budget
05:41due to the amount of their expenses.
05:43In 2023,
05:45her cooperative loan reached P100,000.
05:49This year,
05:51she has a new loan of P50,000
05:54due to Judith or Judate.
05:57We have to pay for water, electricity, and house.
06:00If you don't have a house,
06:02if you don't have a reserve,
06:04you'll be fired, especially if it's electricity.
06:06She has no choice but to go to London.
06:09Loan here, loan there.
06:13Vivian also borrows when she's in need.
06:17I really don't have money.
06:19I used to borrow P560,000.
06:22According to the Central Bank of the Philippines,
06:25compared to last September,
06:27Filipinos borrowed more this October.
06:30Christmas is just around the corner.
06:32What happened to Vivian
06:34is a possible debt trap.
06:36According to the loan,
06:37there are three strategies that the BSP recommends
06:39to avoid debt.
06:41First is debt stacking,
06:42where you should first pay
06:44the loan with the highest interest.
06:46Second, debt snowball,
06:48where the priority is to pay loans
06:51with the smallest outstanding balance or amount.
06:54Third is loan restructuring,
06:56where the banks or lenders are asked
06:59to make it flexible and affordable
07:01to pay without a penalty.
07:03In order to avoid debt,
07:05it's better to look for an additional racket
07:07or sideline to increase income.
07:09But according to a financial expert,
07:11if you have a high income,
07:13you should also be mindful of expenses.
07:16It's not an assurance
07:17that if you have a high income,
07:19you have a high salary.
07:20It depends on your lifestyle.
07:21If you have a high lifestyle,
07:23you can't avoid borrowing
07:25if you have a high debt.
07:27In order to be debt-free in 2025,
07:30it's possible to start adjusting
07:32your lifestyle according to your financial capacity.
07:35Discipline is a must
07:37and you should learn to stick to the budget.
07:40That's an option.
07:41If you prepare your savings,
07:43the expenses,
07:45for example, if it's travel,
07:47of course, that's leisure.
07:49That's also an option.
07:51You can do away with it
07:54but if you can't afford it,
07:55you should stick to the necessities.
07:58For GMA Integrated News,
08:00EJ Gomez,
08:0124 Hours.
08:10It seems that our countrymen are abroad
08:12in order to earn money.
08:13But they are not OFWs
08:15but online sellers
08:17who are selling abroad.
08:18Bon Aquino is targeting
08:20the possible addition to your income.
08:25During the pandemic,
08:28live selling of plants was popular.
08:30In the past,
08:31only at home or garden in the Philippines,
08:33live sellers were selling.
08:35Now, it's leveled up
08:37because they are selling abroad.
08:39Like Lloyda Lassam
08:41who has been going back and forth to Thailand
08:43for more than a year
08:44to live sell plants.
08:46The plants they are selling in the Philippines
08:48are limited
08:50so they are going directly to importing countries.
08:53A lot of people are looking for rare plants.
08:57So that they can give to their loved ones,
09:00we decided to try Thailand.
09:03The importer of plants in the Philippines
09:05is Bea Clarice Cinco.
09:07In Indonesia,
09:08she chose to do live selling.
09:10The hybrids that are here in Indonesia are different.
09:13She can earn up to P100,000
09:16in one live selling.
09:18But the big profit
09:20is equivalent to the tiredness
09:22of securing the packaging of plants
09:25and permit of these.
09:27Here,
09:28if you see their sellers,
09:31they are very proud
09:33because the business is booming
09:36because they are supported.
09:38Their import and export is good.
09:42For us, it's very hard.
09:44According to an e-commerce advocate,
09:47live selling abroad
09:49is no different
09:50from those who sell products from other countries.
09:53But because of the spread of online selling,
09:56the competition now is more of
09:59what makes you different from other live sellers.
10:02So you will look for products
10:04that you are the only one selling
10:05or you are the only one with that kind of access
10:07so that you will have more unique viewers
10:11or you will be able to capture niche markets.
10:13For GMA Integrated News,
10:15Vonna Kino for Tutok, 24 hours.
10:19Netizens and animal rights groups
10:22watched a cat
10:24in Malasiki, Pangasinan
10:25tied to a moving tricycle.
10:27Katrina Son was there.
10:31Boss, the cat is having a hard time.
10:33This is the viral video on social media
10:36where a cat is tied to the back of the tricycle
10:40while it is moving and pulling.
10:43The video shows
10:45how many times the tricycle driver
10:47was tied to the back of the tricycle.
10:50At first, the cat was trying to escape
10:53but it was caught and tied to the back of the tricycle.
10:57Boss, the cat is having a hard time.
10:59Boss, what are you doing to the cat?
11:03Why are you having a hard time?
11:05According to the uploader,
11:06the incident happened
11:08just after 2 p.m.
11:11We saw the cat being tied to the back of the tricycle.
11:14Boss, the cat is having a hard time.
11:17Boss, the cat is having a hard time.
11:19Boss, the cat is having a hard time.
11:21That's why the tricycle driver was forced to tie the cat.
11:24He noticed the cat and tied it to the back of the tricycle.
11:27He just left it there.
11:29Some animal welfare groups condemned the incident.
11:33It was a cruel incident.
11:36Apparently, it was very clear
11:38that the cat was being tortured at that time.
11:42It's really super unacceptable.
11:44It's very painful to watch.
11:48Instead of posting it on Facebook or social media,
11:52David took the video
11:55and posted it on POS
11:58or to any volunteer lawyer.
12:03The barangay chief where the incident happened
12:06found the cat after the video went viral.
12:09There were many injuries
12:11and the cat was given first aid.
12:13Now, the cat's condition is better.
12:16They called and talked to the 71-year-old tricycle driver earlier.
12:23Earlier, the old man said
12:26that the cat's condition is better.
12:29That's what we recorded this morning.
12:33According to the driver,
12:35the cat was found tied to his tricycle.
12:39But he doesn't know how it ended up there.
12:59We are still trying to get the driver's statement.
13:03For Jimmy Integrated News,
13:05Katrina Son,
13:0724 Hours.
13:13Not only that,
13:14the eyes of some viewers of the 50th Metro Manila Film Fest
13:18Best Picture, Green Bones,
13:20also cried, including me.
13:23Look at my cheeks.
13:28Doom is not a bad person.
13:30Did everyone cry
13:32in the 2024 MMFF Best Picture Film, Green Bones?
13:42Because there are viewers
13:43who seem to have a transformation after watching.
13:46From all smiles,
13:51to all cry,
13:54This is us after watching Green Bones.
14:04What can you say?
14:13It's okay.
14:15So nice.
14:24This is us after watching Green Bones.
14:29This is us after watching Green Bones.
14:39After watching Green Bones,
14:43I didn't cry.
14:44I didn't cry.
14:48While the content creator, Arman Salon,
14:52Oh my God, the show is so good.
14:56Even me,
14:57I didn't cry.
15:00This is me before watching Green Bones.
15:02I'm still happy.
15:03Let's see.
15:04And there,
15:05I saw it.
15:06That's why my tears
15:08don't forgive sleeping.
15:11There's something that you can't forget
15:13and you'll lose it.
15:14And then it will make you
15:17cry because of that.
15:19Even for those who made us cry
15:21in the 2024 MMFF Best Actor
15:25and Best Supporting Actor
15:27Dennis Trillo and Ruru Madrid,
15:29Green Bones fever is still there.
15:33Are you curious?
15:34Don't miss out
15:35and watch Green Bones
15:37that's showing in 180 cinemas nationwide.

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