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Pamahalaan, mahigpit na nakatutok sa naging epekto ng magkakasunod na bagyong tumama sa bansa

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00:00In the Philippines, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised that the entire support of the government is ready
00:05so that the places and our fellow countrymen can recover from the next typhoon.
00:11Benji Durango is in the details.
00:16We are now monitoring what's happening.
00:20The government is all hands on deck to monitor the effects of the next typhoon Christine, Leon, Marse, and the after typhoon Nika.
00:27But even though the Philippine area of responsibility for the after typhoon Nika has not yet been released,
00:32there are already two typhoons monitoring the area.
00:35The problem is there is another one that's now 3,000 plus kilometers off the coast of Luzon.
00:44And that promises to be a stronger one.
00:49So we just have to continue to prepare.
00:54President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said that all typhoons that will enter the country must be prepared before the rehabilitation can begin.
01:02It becomes a little complicated because when generally speaking,
01:06whenever we have a typhoon, we say, this is what's damaged, this is what needs to be done.
01:11Let's fix all of that first.
01:13Now, we say, let's think about it.
01:17Because if we fix it, then the next typhoon will destroy it again,
01:22what we did was just a waste, so we need to plan.
01:25The President is sure that the government is prepared to help the people affected by the typhoon.
01:30But the people need electricity, food supply, water, and they need to fix their homes.
01:37So this is the balance that we are, this is the tightrope that we are trying to navigate.
01:44The President admitted that this is the first time the country has experienced this.
01:48I don't remember, I've been around for a long time, I don't remember seeing this many times of this strength.
01:56It's possible for one to be strong and another to be weak.
02:01But it's not about being strong and weak.
02:04It's about being strong and weak.
02:05We haven't been given a week.
02:07What he is assuring is that there will be no leaving, even if calamity strikes us.
02:12And the national government will come in as soon as we can.
02:15In fact, we're already there, and they are just waiting for the storm to allow them to get to work.
02:21But some people are already working in terms of clearing the roads.
02:26Even if there's a storm, even if there's a strong wind, they are still outside.
02:30The President appealed to follow the advice of the national and local government.
02:35Try to stay safe.
02:37So everyone, please listen to your local government and authorities who tell you what to do.
02:46As soon as the national government can come in, we will come in.
02:50Your local government is there, is ready to be the first responders as they always are.

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