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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong March 28, 2025

- MMDA at MMC: Odd-even scheme, pinag-aaralang ipatupad oras na simulan ang EDSA rehabilitation

- DSWD: Ayuda sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP), para na lang sa mga kumikita ng mas mababa sa minimum wage

- DOH, nakipag-ugnayan na sa PGH para ilipat ang ilang pasyente nito sa mga ospital ng kagawaran

- Kampanya ng local candidates, simula na ngayong araw | Oplan baklas, isasagawa ng COMELEC ngayong unang araw ng kampanya ng local candidates

- Mga election poster at tarpaulin na hindi naaayon sa mga panuntunan ng COMELEC, binabaklas

- Common-law partner ni FPRRD na si Honeylet Avanceña, hindi nakapasok sa ICC Detention facility | VP Duterte, hindi rin nabisita si FPRRD | Lead counsel ni FPRRD, natanggap na ang unang batch ng mga dokumento mula sa Office of the Prosecutor | ICC: sa confirmation of charges hearing malalaman kung itutuloy ang paglilitis o ibabasura ang kaso | ICC: Pre-trial chamber, puwedeng magpatawag ng pagdinig bago ang confirmation of charges hearing kung kakailanganin | ICC: Bansang pagdadalhan sa akusado para sa interim release, dapat pumayag sa kondisyon ng korte
| Malacañang: kung makikipagtulungan ang gobyerno sa ICC para sa interim release, makikipagtulungan din dapat kaugnay sa freeze order

- Malaking sawa, pumasok sa isang kuwarto

- U.S. Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth, dumating na sa Pilipinas; nakatakdang makipag-usap kay PH Defense Sec. Teodoro kaugnay sa West Phl Sea

- "Gigil," bagong salita sa Oxford Dictionary

- Panayam kay Dr. Jonas del Rosario, spokesperson ng PGH

- Pinay tennis ace Alex Eala, makakalaban si World no. 4 Jessica Pegula sa semifinals ng Miami Open 2025 ngayong araw

- Contestant ng "TNT: All-Star Grand Resbak 2025"' sa "It's Showtime," na-disqualify

- PAGASA: Mas mainit na panahon, asahan sa mga susunod na araw; ilang residente, kaniya-kaniyang diskarte kontra-init

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00:00The MMDA and Metro Manila Council are studying the implementation of the Add Even Scheme in EDSA.
00:17Rehabilitation will start once it will be separated from the existing number coding of the MMDA.
00:25It will also avoid carmageddon or heavy traffic.
00:29The construction of EDSA will start on the 2nd week of April or Holy Week.
00:42The scope of beneficiaries of the AYUDA in the Kapos Angkita Program or ACAP
00:48of the Department of Social Welfare and Development has been limited.
00:51According to DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian, it is only for those who earn less than the minimum wage.
00:58In the past, it was only included in the program for low-income people.
01:04You can see the list of beneficiaries on the DSWD's website and social media accounts.
01:12It is clear that AYUDA will continue to provide assistance for their programs, but it does not allow for political activities.
01:25The Department of Health of the Philippine General Hospital is coordinating the transfer of some of its patients to Kagawaran Hospital.
01:32The PGH Emergency Ward is in critical overcapacity.
01:38That is why they will not be accepted by new patients, except for those with life-threatening conditions.
01:45Patients can be transferred to DOH hospitals in Caloocan, Las Piñas, Malabon, Mandaluyong and Manila,
01:54as well as to Marikina, Muntinlupa, Pasig, Queso City and Valenzuela.
02:08The campaign period for local opposition candidates for the May 2025 elections has already started.
02:21As soon as the campaign period for the local opposition has started,
02:25the Oplanta class has gathered to remove the election paraphernalia that do not comply with the guidelines issued by COMELEC.
02:34We will talk to COMELEC Chairman George Garcia.
02:38Chairman, when the campaign period for national opposition started, you had an Oplanta class.
02:44Now, you have another Oplanta class.
02:45For those who are running for local positions, are there really many who do not follow, Chairman?
02:50Good morning, Ma'am Susan, to the Unang Hirit family. Good morning to all of you.
02:54But before that, before I answer, I would like to thank MMDA, our chairman,
03:00Chairman Artes, to our Eco Waste Coalition,
03:03as well as the BJMP, our partners in the removal of the class.
03:09You know, there are really many who do not follow.
03:12You know, if I were the only candidate, before this day started,
03:16I would have already removed those who are in public places,
03:18so that it would not be difficult for us.
03:20Our hands are already dirty like that.
03:22You're already removed.
03:23It's hard to remove the paraphernalia.
03:26I hope they will be removed immediately so that it will not be difficult for the Comelec,
03:31the MMDA, our LGUs, as well as the other sectors to clean public places.
03:38What they can see is that they have violations.
03:42Is there no punishment for them, Chairman?
03:46Of course, on this day, we are not there yet because you are the one who will start our backlash.
03:52But you know that we will be backlashing every day.
03:55It's like we're going to call a backlash commission.
03:57So what we're going to do is, based on the law, we will write them.
04:01We will give them three days to remove the illegally posted materials
04:06or the materials that use non-biodegradable materials,
04:10the ones that do not melt, are not environmentally friendly.
04:15So if they do not remove it in three days, we will sue them.
04:19Election offension and disqualification.
04:22Chairman, in your first offline backlash for national position,
04:25were there any candidates in the national position who violated and were punished
04:31because they did not comply with what you issued?
04:34Technically, they did not violate.
04:36Technically, there were some who were disqualified in some areas.
04:39However, because the law is giving them three days to remove,
04:45so there is almost no violation because everyone is removing.
04:49It's being removed here, it will be transferred to the other side,
04:51we will issue a notice, it will be removed again.
04:54That's the grey area of the law.
04:56That's the loophole of the law.
04:57We can't do anything. That's the law.
04:59And therefore, it's called due process.
05:01They were given three days to remove.
05:05And then, if they are stuck in another place, it will be rewritten.
05:09So you are here with the MMDA and the Eco-Waste Coalition
05:12because you said that they violated because the campaign materials are being removed.
05:16We are just one block away.
05:17As Chairman Artis said, we were able to remove one truck.
05:20But the good thing is that the Eco-Waste Coalition is here.
05:23We are also with the BJMP.
05:26Aside from reminding that the materials we will use should be environment-friendly,
05:31we will partner them because our plan is that we will donate everything we can get,
05:36the MMDA and other sectors.
05:39That can be recycled.
05:41It can be used as bags.
05:42It can be used as anything.
05:44Our brothers in prison are BJMP.
05:47So in any way, they can earn money.
05:49In any way, their time can be used to convert what we will remove into something which is usable.
05:57Chairman, let us remind our candidates.
06:01The campaign period for local positions will start now.
06:04We will have holidays.
06:06What will be the system of their campaign?
06:10I hope there will be no riots.
06:11Let us not have riots.
06:12That is very difficult.
06:13Because what Comelac is doing,
06:15a lot of PNP, MMDA, and other groups are doing.
06:19After that, we are focusing on the removal.
06:22Be a responsible candidate.
06:24Lastly, you will be voted by voters because you are acting in accordance with our policies.
06:32That will be the basis for the voters to choose the right candidate.
06:38After the pre-deal, will you go to...
06:41This is nationwide.
06:42Nationwide?
06:43This is nationwide.
06:44We are doing this throughout the Philippines.
06:46Therefore, I hope the candidates will not get mad at us.
06:50Because what you put is wrong.
06:51If that is in the right place, we will not do that.
06:54Okay. Thank you, Chairman George Garcia of Comelac.
06:57So they are here in the pre-deal.
06:58We also saw the MMDA truck that was carrying the campaign materials.
07:05They are removing them one by one.
07:08That is why they are with the members of the Eco-Waste Coalition
07:10to recycle the campaign posters or materials that they removed here in the pre-deal in Tondo, Manila.
07:17Let's go back to the studio first.
07:21Comelac will write to the offices of the candidates
07:24to tell them that they will remove their illegal posters and tarpaulins.
07:30Those who do not follow will be able to send a show-cause order.
07:34That is a complete lie.
07:35We have a report with Jomar Apresto.
07:38Jomar?
07:43Susan, good morning.
07:44I am here in the pre-deal section in Tondo, Manila.
07:47This is where the posters of the candidates for the local election, Comelac and MMDA, clash.
07:52Comelac said that just here in the pre-deal market,
07:56a truck full of tarpaulins reached their illegal places.
08:02This is followed by the start of the local campaign period for the election of 2025.
08:07Aside from removing the posters,
08:10Comelac will also start writing to the offices of the candidates in order to remove.
08:15So that the people of the candidates will be able to remove the posters
08:19that were placed in the illegal places.
08:21Just like the posters that are oversized and non-environment-friendly materials.
08:26If the candidates do not follow within three days,
08:29Comelac will send a show-cause order here.
08:32Comelac said earlier that footbridges and other places owned by the government are prohibited.
08:40Meanwhile, Susan, the MMDA said that they will send 500 MMDA personnel
08:46to different parts of Metro Manila to backlash the illegal posters.
08:51If we are talking about motorcades,
08:53Chairman Artes said that they will not give permits to the candidates,
08:58except on Saturday and Sunday.
09:01That is the first news from Manila.
09:03I'm Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
09:06Let's now look at the gay issue in Quezon City.
09:10We have a live report from James Agustin. James.
09:17Good morning to the illegal campaign posters.
09:20Comelac and other people from the Department of Public Order and Safety
09:25from QCLGU are here in the 6th District of Quezon City.
09:30Just outside of Calayaan Avenue,
09:33the people of the Department of Public Order and Safety, or DPOS,
09:37removed the campaign posters that are attached to the wall.
09:39There are wrong measurements and none in the common poster area.
09:43A few meters away, there are also many posters that are placed on the steel fence.
09:47Next, there are also removed tarpaulins that are attached to the walls.
09:51In Villuna Avenue, Corner Mabilis Street,
09:53there are three campaign posters,
09:54one of which is the backhoe of Bacanting Lote.
09:57The situation is the same in the areas of Mapangakit Street and Matatag Street.
10:01The tarpaulins are attached to the candidates,
10:03even in the low-lying areas.
10:05In E. Rodriguez Avenue,
10:07there are also many posters that are attached to the wall.
10:14Compared to the first offline gays,
10:16most likely now, there are no more streetlights,
10:19meralco signposts, and traffic lights
10:22because we have a local ordinance that prohibits them to be installed.
10:25So now, we noticed that there are no more.
10:27Mostly, they are on abandoned walls, abandoned places.
10:36Meanwhile, it is expected that the offline gays will end
10:39in various places here in Quezon City later at 7 a.m.
10:44The illegal campaign posters that were collected will be brought to a compound
10:48here in the corner of Quezon Avenue and Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago Avenue.
10:53We also saw that two dump trucks came here full of illegal campaign poster materials.
11:01That is the first news from Quezon City.
11:03I'm James Agustin for Joyme Integrated News.
11:08The common law partner of former President Rodrigo Duterte,
11:12Hanilet Abancenia, is now in the detention facility of the International Criminal Court.
11:17Live from Diheg, we will have a first look at who will join us.
11:21Paris.
11:25Igan, it's 11.14 p.m. here in the Netherlands.
11:29The supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte are preparing for his 80th birthday this March 28.
11:37He visited the common law partner of former President Rodrigo Duterte, Hanilet Abancenia,
11:45to wish him a happy birthday.
11:47But for the second time, he was not able to enter the ICC detention facility.
11:52He remained there for a while with supporters
11:54and some of them even gave birthday greeting cards to the former President.
11:59One of Duterte's lawyers asked him for a gift.
12:03Hanilet Abancenia is one of Duterte's lawyers.
12:06She promised to force him and his daughter Veronica to enter the ICC on the same day.
12:11She even asked him to do it on Saturday.
12:13Before Hanilet arrived at the detention facility,
12:16Vice President Sara Duterte was not able to enter.
12:20She only took the four suitcases and the return box,
12:23which was supposed to be for the former President,
12:25but she was not able to accommodate inside.
12:34To you, to me, please do not video their—
12:38it is prohibited to video their building and the people who enter and exit there.
12:49Even though the deadline for the disclosure of evidence is still in April,
12:54or for the disclosure of evidence to be submitted,
12:57the prosecution has already submitted the first part of their evidence
13:02to the International Criminal Court and the defense has been copy-furnished here.
13:08How are you, sir?
13:08I'm very well, thank you very much.
13:10The lead counsel of the former President Rodrigo Duterte has already received
13:13the first batch of documents from the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
13:18The documents are confidential,
13:20according to Atty. Nicholas Kaufman,
13:22it is an obligation of the prosecution to provide the defense in accordance with the Rome Statute.
13:27According to Atty. Gilbert Andres,
13:29an ICC-accredited lawyer who helps victims of extrajudicial killings.
13:34The disclosure of this evidence, we can say that these are the evidences
13:40that are also included in the application for an arrest warrant filed by the Office of the Prosecutor.
13:48That is where we will know if we will relate it to the application.
13:55As for the specifics, we do not know that for now.
14:00Six months after facing the ICC for the murder as a crime against humanity
14:06because of the drug war of his administration,
14:08the confirmation of charges against the former President Duterte was established in September.
14:13According to the ICC spokesman, Dr. Fadiya Labdala,
14:17who is my exclusive interviewee,
14:19the court will base the pre-trial Chamber 1
14:22if the case will be trashed or will be directed to litigation.
14:25The prosecution should choose the most reliable evidence
14:29to defend the case against Duterte
14:31that was a systematic attack on his war on drugs committed by the victims.
14:36The witness may face and cross-examine both sides.
14:40That is why it is possible for Duterte to face the witnesses.
14:43Not all witnesses are victims.
14:46And not all the victims are witnesses.
14:48Actually, a very limited number of victims would be called to be a witness.
14:53And normally, most of the victims will be represented by a lawyer.
14:59In very few instances, the judges allowed one or two of the victims
15:04to come in person and tell their stories.
15:06But they are not there to accuse someone.
15:08They are there to present their point of view,
15:10their observation, and their stories to the judges.
15:14The accusation is done by the prosecutor.
15:16On September 23, the confirmation of charges hearing of former President Rodrigo Duterte
15:21here in the ICC for the case of Crimes Against Humanity.
15:25And this can take up to three days.
15:28But there is a change of waiting for up to 60 days
15:31before the court can issue its decision
15:34on whether his case will continue in the trial stage or not.
15:38In Duterte's arrest warrant,
15:39he was charged with killing 17 individuals
15:42in the hands of the Davao Death Squad
15:44and 24 others in the hands of law enforcers.
15:47So if there is a plan that involves a widespread
15:51or systematic recurrent attack against civilian population,
15:55even one murder may be considered a crime against humanity.
16:00Before September 23,
16:01the pre-trial chamber can call for a hearing
16:04on whether procedural matters need to be discussed
16:07or if Duterte's request for an interim release will be discussed
16:11before filing his defense.
16:13According to Dr. L. Abdala,
16:15this kind of request for an interim release will be given.
16:18But the country should follow the conditions of the ICC.
16:23If the former president wants to return to the Philippines,
16:25the government should follow the conditions.
16:28But according to her...
16:29Does it mean that we have to recognize
16:34that ICC has jurisdiction over the Philippines?
16:38I believe the family of the former President Duterte
16:44is asking and praying from the Supreme Court
16:48that the government should not cooperate with the ICC.
16:55So it means that if we will not cooperate with the ICC,
16:59even that prayer or even that manifestation of the ICC,
17:02we will not take cognizance of that.
17:05Malacanang first insisted that Duterte's resignation
17:08is an obligation of the country as a member of the Interpol
17:11and not as a member of the ICC.
17:13According to Palacio,
17:14there should be consistency in the direct cooperation with the ICC.
17:18We will say that we will cooperate with the ICC
17:20when it comes to the interim release
17:23because all the issues there will be opened.
17:25It will also be opened if there will be a freeze order
17:29on his assets.
17:31Will the Duterte family want us to cooperate with the ICC
17:35so that all their assets,
17:37whether they are hidden or not,
17:40we will cooperate with the ICC
17:41so that all their assets will be freed.
17:44We are still trying to get a reaction from the Duterte family
17:47to what Palacio said.
17:48According to the former Chief Presidential Legal Counsel of Duterte,
17:52Atty. Salvador Panelo.
17:54Of course, we want him to be here.
17:57How can we apply treason?
18:00He knew he was going to be arrested.
18:02He went home.
18:03Streaming is only for the public.
18:33The program will be held here in the Netherlands at 10 a.m.
18:37and supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte will have a picnic
18:42to celebrate his day in front of the detention facility.
18:46A large reticulated python or snake
18:49was seen entering a room in Macolon City.
18:52According to the spies who saw the snake,
18:54the snake crawled into their bed early yesterday
18:57where they rented a room.
19:00They didn't let the snake out until it came out.
19:03According to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
19:06the snake came out because of the heat
19:08from where they live.
19:11Based on the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act,
19:15it is prohibited to harm and kill wildlife species such as the snake.
19:22U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hexen arrived in the Philippines last night.
19:26According to the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines,
19:28this will show the importance of the alliance between the two countries
19:31and the strong cooperation for the free and open Indo-Pacific region.
19:36According to the Philippine Ambassador to the United States, Jose Manuel Romualdez,
19:40Hexen and Defense Secretary Gilbert Chidoro
19:44are in talks on issues in the West Philippine Sea.
19:47They will discuss what to do if tensions arise in the region.
19:51According to the Foreign Ministry of China,
19:53the cooperation of the Philippines and America should not target
19:57any country and their interests.
19:59The Philippines should stop being a mouthpiece of other countries
20:04and stop its own political agenda.
20:13The word gigil is the newest Filipino word added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
20:19It can be used as a noun or adjective.
20:22Gigil means an intense feeling of anger, anger or joy.
20:29It is the type of feeling that makes your hands tremble,
20:32your body shake, or you feel like you want to throw up.
20:37Gigil is also included in the Oxford English Dictionary.
20:40Some Filipino words such as bakya, bonga, kilig, lumpia, pinoy, toyo, trapo, and others.
20:50The patients in the emergency room of the Philippine General Hospital are being admitted.
20:55We will now call on Dr. Jonas Del Rosario, the spokesperson of the PGH.
21:00Good morning.
21:01Good morning, Egan and to your listeners and viewers.
21:06How is the situation in the emergency room of the PGH?
21:09Is it still in overcapacity, doc?
21:11Yes, it's still in overcapacity, Egan.
21:14There are a lot of patients going to our hospital.
21:19The PGH emergency room, in an ideal setting, can accommodate only 75 patients.
21:28The PGH has a large emergency room.
21:33It's not just 75 patients.
21:37Most of the time, we are operating way above the capacity, usually 150 patients at any one time inside.
21:46But now, it's going up to 190 or 200.
21:50And because of that, we have reached what we call a critical level of overcapacity.
21:58That's why our advice is to limit the admission or admission of patients.
22:08What we call here is code triage.
22:11What we mean to say is that we will only entertain patients who have an acute life-threatening emergency.
22:18That is really a life-threatening emergency.
22:20Yes.
22:21Yes.
22:22What is the reason for the sudden increase of patients in the ER?
22:27Is there a common disease or is there a sudden increase in the number of patients?
22:32None.
22:33Yes.
22:34There are a lot of patients going to the hospital.
22:37There are a lot of people who are suffering from concussion, pneumonia, heart attacks, stroke.
22:45We are not reporting any outbreaks, but there are a lot of patients going to the hospital.
22:54I think across the board, there are a lot of hospitals that are saying that they have a lot of patients in the ER.
23:02Yes. You mentioned oxygen ports. How are they, doctor?
23:05Well, the oxygen port of PGH is about 70.
23:10There are a lot of oxygen ports for an emergency room.
23:14We have one of the most oxygen ports in the emergency room.
23:18So if there are a lot of patients inside who need oxygen, eventually you will run out of oxygen.
23:25As of now, all are still occupied.
23:28I mean, if there are patients who really need oxygen, we don't have a pipe-in oxygen port that is attached to the wall that you can open.
23:40Sometimes, what happens is, in the top gap measure, we will get an oxygen tank and you will attach it.
23:49Of course, it's limited. It's running out. It's not safe for other patients.
23:58But Dr. Del Rosario, there's a law that prohibits the refusal of patients. What can we do to help them?
24:06Well, you know, we are one of the hospitals that...
24:10As other hospitals are saying, it's closed, we can't do it anymore.
24:16In PGH, as much as possible, we don't want to refuse.
24:21The advisory is just to inform the public that the situation in PGH is a bit difficult.
24:29That's why our appeal, especially to other hospitals that are sending patients to PGH,
24:36we cannot accept their transfer because they cannot be taken care of.
24:43They might be outside and the patients cannot enter.
24:46For other patients whose illness is mild and they don't need urgent attention, they can go to a smaller hospital or other hospitals.
24:57Actually, we coordinated with the Department of Health and the Secretary, Secretary Ted Arbosa, issued a directive that
25:06the DOH hospitals will accept patients who cannot be seen or accepted in PGH.
25:15Yes. Thank you very much Dr. Jonas Del Rosario, spokesperson of PGH. Be careful.
25:19Thank you very much, Ican.
25:21Today is the semifinals match of the Filipina Tennis Ace, Alex Ayala in the Miami Open 2025.
25:32His opponent is Jessica Pegula of America.
25:36Yesterday, Ayala defeated the World No. 2 Iga Siwatek in the quarterfinals with a score of 6-2 at 75.
25:43Ayala is the only Filipino to have lost to a top 30 player since the rankings in 1975.
25:51The World No. 1 player, Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, qualified for the finals.
25:56She is the Gemma Integrated News that Ayala talked to after her quarterfinal win.
26:04It feels amazing because I know this is a historical achievement and it's definitely an achievement that I dedicate to my country.
26:15I'd love to give myself a pat on the back and give my team a pat on the back, but that's not the end goal.
26:22So, keep working.
26:33A contestant called the All-Star Grand Dress Back 2025 was disqualified in its showtime.
26:40Yesterday, Marco Adobas was announced to be disqualified due to an agreement that he signed before competing.
26:50Adobas posted allegations against the competition and the program on social media.
26:57Adobas is also looking for a chance to file a complaint against him.
27:02Adobas has not yet made a statement.
27:03Arvery Lagaring is Adobas' replacement.
27:11Some of our countrymen have been disqualified so that they can enjoy the freshness that is expected to be hotter in the coming days.
27:19MyStreet, hear it live, Bam Alegre.
27:22Bam!
27:32What?
27:34Igan, good morning. The heat of the competition has beaten the heat of the competition, especially the heat.
27:38We've talked to some of our countrymen and they all have different discards.
27:42To avoid heatstroke, here's the Strict Heat It.
27:46In this hot weather, the timeout for the people of Barangay Pindan in Taguig can be found easily due to the scorching heat.
27:56That's why 5 sacks of ice is not enough for Marilu Reyes, who is always sold out.
28:00Sherwin De La Paz, however, has been topless since 6 a.m.
28:04Even though he can swim around in the water as a boatman in the river, he is not affected by the scorching heat.
28:08The scorching heat, or heat index, is possible to reach the danger level this Friday.
28:12In some parts of the Philippines, according to the weather forecast, it's from 42 to 51 degrees Celsius.
28:18In Metro Manila, it's possible to reach 39 to 40 degrees Celsius. That's the extreme caution category.
28:22As a reminder, always drink water and avoid the scorching heat of the sun as it can cause heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heatstroke.
28:30That's why these friends were able to talk in the morning by the river because it's time for the sun to rise.
28:36They are now hiding at home. Let's listen to what they have to say.
28:42How hot is it here? You're by the river.
28:44It's hot.
28:4639 degrees Celsius.
28:48It's hot, especially if it's 12 or 3 p.m.
28:57At 5 p.m., it's still hot.
28:59What do you do?
29:01We don't go out.
29:03I run out of 5 bags yesterday.
29:06One bag is 1,10 pesos.
29:09It's only 5 pesos and 10 pesos to buy.
29:12It depends on the people here how much they want to buy.
29:17But now, you're always running out?
29:18Yes, I'm running out of 5 bags.
29:19It's still early in the morning and you're already taking off your clothes.
29:23How hot is it now?
29:24It's very hot.
29:33This is just a preview. According to the forecast, it will be hotter in April or May.
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