Tubig na panlinis at panlaba, iniinom ng ibang residente sa isang isla sa Masbate? | I-Witness
Summary
TLDRThe video script depicts a community's struggle with water scarcity on the island of Zapatos. A boy named Julian assists in transporting water, but an accident involving dynamite fishing damages his eyesight. Despite the hardship, the locals continue to rely on natural spring water, unaware of its poor quality. The script highlights the island's lack of basic amenities and the fishing community's reliance on selling dynamite to afford mineral water, which is a luxury due to its high cost. It also reveals the stark contrast between the island's natural water and the mineral water's price, emphasizing the villagers' resilience and the harsh realities they face.
Takeaways
- 🏝️ The island community is welcoming and celebrates the arrival of water.
- 👦 A young boy named Julian is highlighted for his efforts in helping to carry water.
- 💥 An accident involving dynamite fishing has left Julian with an injured eye, affecting his ability to read.
- 🚫 The father of Julian is against dynamite fishing due to its dangers.
- 🌊 Despite his injury, Julian is seen fishing at sea, showing the family's reliance on fishing for their livelihood.
- 🛍️ The children buy two types of water: mineral water for drinking and regular water for washing.
- 💰 The cost of mineral water is a significant expense for the island's families, with prices increasing upon arrival at the island.
- 🏠 The family faces challenges with the water quality, as the water for washing turns out to be salty and not suitable for drinking.
- 🔌 The island of Zapatos lacks basic amenities like electricity, roads, and hospitals, making life challenging for its residents.
- 🐟 Fishing is the main source of income for the island's inhabitants, but the cost of fishing equipment is high, leading to financial struggles.
- 💧 The family chooses not to buy mineral water and instead uses the water they have, despite its poor taste, to save money.
Q & A
What is the main event that the people on the island are celebrating?
-The main event that the people on the island are celebrating is a festival, which is likened to a fiesta in the transcript.
What activity do the children help with during the festival?
-The children help with the transportation of large amounts of water, specifically 'Galon Galon ng tubig', during the festival.
Who is Julian and what did he do that was dangerous?
-Julian is a young boy who helped with the water transportation. He unknowingly took dynamite thinking it was a toy, which led to an explosion that affected his eyesight.
What was the consequence of the dynamite explosion on Julian?
-The explosion caused Julian to lose his ability to read and write, and he now has difficulty seeing properly.
Why did Julian's father not want to stop him from dynamite fishing?
-Julian's father did not want to stop him from dynamite fishing because it is a common practice on the island, and they need to catch fish for their livelihood.
What are the two types of water available for purchase on the island?
-The two types of water available for purchase on the island are mineral water for drinking and water for washing.
How much does the water cost on the island?
-The water costs 25 pesos per container on the island.
What is the issue with the water used for washing?
-The issue with the water used for washing is that it is salty and not suitable for drinking.
What is the main source of income for the people on the island of Zapatos?
-The main source of income for the people on the island of Zapatos is fishing.
What are the living conditions like on the island of Zapatos?
-The living conditions on the island of Zapatos are challenging, with no electricity, roads, or hospital, and most residents cannot afford to buy mineral water.
What is the cost difference between mineral water when brought to the island and the price when sold?
-The cost of mineral water increases from PHP5 when brought to the island to PHP7 when sold, plus additional costs for transportation and other expenses.
Outlines
💧 Water Scarcity and Dynamite Fishing
The first paragraph describes a community on an island where water is scarce, and the arrival of water is celebrated like a festival. The people eagerly await the delivery of water in large containers. A boy named Julian is highlighted for his assistance in fetching water, but an accident involving dynamite used for fishing has left him unable to see. Despite his condition, Julian continues to help with water fetching. The practice of dynamite fishing is criticized for its destructive impact, and the community's reliance on it is questioned. The narrative also touches on the sale of mineral water, which is a luxury for the island's residents due to its high cost, and the general lack of basic amenities like electricity, roads, and hospitals.
💰 Economic Struggles and Water Choices
The second paragraph delves into the economic challenges faced by the island's residents, particularly those involved in fishing. It mentions the costs associated with fishing equipment and the earnings of a fisherman named John March. Despite making some money, the family chooses not to spend it on mineral water, which is a non-essential luxury. Instead, they opt for untreated water, which is free but potentially unsafe. The narrative underscores the difficult choices the community must make due to poverty and the lack of access to clean drinking water.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Island
💡Dynamite Fishing
💡Mineral Water
💡Contamination
💡Fishing Community
💡Poverty
💡Accident
💡Lack of Infrastructure
💡Water Source
💡Cost of Living
💡Health Risks
Highlights
Arrival at the island is celebrated by the locals, compared to a festive event.
Children assist in carrying gallons of water, showing community involvement.
Julian, despite having a missing hand, is determined and helps with the heavy lifting.
Dynamite was hidden but later stolen by a child, leading to a tragic accident.
Julian’s father had previously stopped dynamite fishing, but the incident caused permanent damage to Julian’s eyesight.
Despite being unable to see clearly, Julian still helps carry heavy loads and continues working.
Julian and his sibling fetch water from a distant shop at the top of a hill.
There are two types of water on the island: mineral water for drinking and another type for laundry.
Water purchased from the island costs 25 pesos per container, and is salty and unsuitable for drinking.
Many islanders suffer from stomach issues due to the poor quality of the water.
The island of Zapatos has around 200 families, no electricity, no roads, and no hospitals.
Fishing is the primary livelihood, but most people cannot afford the mineral water sold on the island.
Transporting mineral water to the island increases its cost, making it unaffordable for many.
The cost of transporting goods to the island includes 1,500 pesos for boat captains and 2,500 pesos for fuel.
John March, after a day of hard work, earns 300 pesos but cannot afford to buy the mineral water.
Transcripts
pagdating sa isla parang piyestang
sinalubong ng mga tao ang pagdating ng
tubig
isa maraming bata ang tumulong sa
pagpapasan ng Galon Galon ng
tubig Napansin ko ang batang si
Julian putul man ang kany kamay matyaga
siyang tumulong sa
pagbubuhat tinago po namin Dynamite
Maam sa paon paon
namit Pumasok siya dito sa bahay Akala
ko naglalaro siya yun pala kinuha kinuha
ang
Dynamite at nagulat na ako na may
sumabog sa loob namin mm per natatago
yun
ma tumigil na sa Dynamite Fishing ang
ama ni
Julian pero dahil sa aksidente
naapektuhan ang mata ng
bata hindi na makabasa makabasa naman po
pinap sakit ang
bata h na maayos makita eh Pero bakit
nakita namin siya kan sa
dagat
nagbubuhat gusto y m hindi ko siya
mapigilan minsan si Papa
y sila n gusto kapin ako Papa nila
haling sa
lawod sila na lang ang
makuha pagkatapos magpahinga nag-igib si
Julian kasama ang isa niyang
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kapatid na magtungo sa tindahan ng
mineral water sa isang bahay sa tuktok
ng burol pumunta ang
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dalawa May dalawang uri ng tubig na
mabibili sa isla ng zapatos mineral
water na pang-inom at tubig na
panlaba Magkano po yung tubig dito 25
Saan galing Ong Galing pa yung ngo hulo
ah h tutulo Ano yun iniigib niyo rin
doon iba to doun sa tubig sa rohas Oo
iba to kasi ito pang kwan lang to pang
laba lang to eh hindi niyo Iniinom yan
Hindi kasi parang kwan siya ung
malat dalawang container ng tubig ang
binili ng mga bata sapat na raw ito para
sa tatlong
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[Palakpakan]
araw pagdating sa bahay agad na naglabas
si Edel pero uniform lang muna ng mga
bata ang kanyang nilabhan
gagamitin pa kasi niya ang tubig pang
saing ng
tanghalian at ang naiwan sa Galon
ginamit nila
panginom yung tubig d sa Holo Anong
problema doon maalat ang tubig sa
natulog maalat Oo Maasin Asin ah may
asin po ma kayam tayam na bala pinipilit
na namin e pinid na ano iln
ah kasi hindi masarap Ano ba problema sa
tubig k mas minsan masakit ang tian ah
ang sakito Opo n tatae
halos 200 ang pamilya sa isla ng zapatos
walang kuryente walang kalsada walang
ospital sa buong
isla pangingisda ang Pangunahing
kabuhayan dito at karamihan sa mga taga
rito walang kakayahang bumili ng mineral
water na aming
dala ang ph5 na mineral water kasi mula
sa kis pagdating sa Isla php7 na ang
halaga bukod kasi sa puhunan gagastos pa
sila ng
1,500 para sa kargador at Kapitan ng
bangka at Php2,500 para sa
krudo sa mineral Kumikita pa ba kayo ah
pwede
Wala hindi man kami sinagin siya Lugi pa
sa kro kudo Oo kargador
300 Php300 Ang kinita ni John March sa
pagkakar nng araw na iyon pero imbes na
bumili ng mineral water na kanyang
pinasan umuwi ang binata na walang
anumang tubig na dala
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