00:00The National Power Corporation, or NAPOCOR, is closely monitoring the three dams in the country that are currently in the process of controlling the loss of water.
00:10The details in the national news of Clayzell Pardilla of PTV Live.
00:16Clayzell?
00:18Yes, Alan, the dams of Binga, Ambuklao, and San Roque are still losing water.
00:24But the National Power Corporation assures that it will not cause widespread flooding.
00:33The loss of water in the three large dams in Luzon is still being controlled.
00:39The San Roque Dam in Pangasinan produces 52 cubic meters per second of water.
00:45The Ambuklao and Binga Dam in the province of Benguet is half a meter wide.
00:51According to NAPOCOR, before the Christine Tsunami came, they slowly released water to avoid flooding.
01:00But residents are still being told to be careful and to be alert.
01:05If the weather improves, the dams will close.
01:10Meanwhile, due to the continuous rain, strong tides, and the constant flooding of the Christine Tsunami,
01:16ships are suspended from the coast.
01:20According to the Philippine Ports Authority, 7,313 stranded passengers will be affected,
01:27the most in Bicol and Samar.
01:29The PPA and DSWD assured the distribution of hot meals and food packs for affected passengers.
01:39That is the latest from Malacanang. Back to you, Alan.