Project DINA: Flood

Rappler
6 Nov 201306:16

Summary

TLDRThe video script emphasizes the inevitability of natural disasters like floods, volcanic eruptions, and fires in the Philippines, and the importance of preparedness. It introduces Project Dina, an initiative to raise nationwide awareness and provide information on disaster readiness. The script advises viewers on flood dangers, the significance of knowing local warning systems, daily weather reports, and maintaining cleanliness to prevent waterborne diseases. It also stresses the need for an emergency survival kit, an evacuation plan, and heeding local government advice. The video ends with a call to action for everyone to be prepared and safe, promoting a united and vigilant community.

Takeaways

  • ⚠️ Natural disasters like floods, volcanic eruptions, and fires are inevitable but can be prepared for.
  • πŸ“’ Project Dina is an initiative aimed at raising nationwide awareness about disasters and how to prepare for them.
  • 🏠 Floods are a dangerous consequence of heavy and prolonged rainfall, often exacerbated by human activities.
  • 🌧️ Understanding the risks and warning systems in your area is crucial for disaster preparedness.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Ensuring the whole family is informed about weather reports and disaster plans is essential for safety.
  • πŸ—‘οΈ Proper waste disposal is necessary to prevent blockages in waterways that can lead to flooding.
  • πŸ”¦ Preparing an emergency survival kit with a radio, flashlight, batteries, and other essentials is advised.
  • 🏑 If you live in a low-lying area, be alert and have an evacuation plan to avoid loss of life and property.
  • πŸ’§ Boil drinking water for at least two minutes to prevent food and water-borne diseases after a flood.
  • 🏞️ Listen to local government advice on evacuation and follow safety guidelines during and after a disaster.
  • 🏠 After a flood, check for electrical hazards before turning on the main switch and consult health centers for any flood-related illnesses.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of Project Dina?

    -Project Dina aims to provide sufficient knowledge about natural disasters and what actions to take to prepare for them, ensuring the safety of families and communities.

  • What are some of the natural disasters mentioned in the script that are unavoidable?

    -The script mentions typhoons, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and floods as unavoidable natural disasters.

  • Why do floods occur and what can exacerbate the problem?

    -Floods occur due to heavy or prolonged rainfall, and the problem can be exacerbated by human activities that lead to deforestation and urbanization, which can cause waterways to overflow.

  • What are the dangers associated with floods as mentioned in the script?

    -The script highlights the dangers of floods, including the risk of waterborne diseases, damage to property, and the potential loss of life.

  • What is the importance of being aware of the warning system in your area during a flood?

    -Being aware of the warning system is crucial as it provides timely alerts and helps in taking necessary precautions to avoid the dangers associated with floods.

  • How can proper waste disposal help in preventing floods?

    -Proper waste disposal prevents blockages in waterways, which can contribute to flooding by allowing water to flow more freely.

  • What are some items that should be included in an emergency survival kit according to the script?

    -The script suggests including a battery-powered radio, flashlight, extra batteries, and a first aid kit in an emergency survival kit.

  • Why is it important to have an evacuation plan during a flood?

    -An evacuation plan is important to ensure the safety of family members and to know the safest and quickest routes to higher ground in case of a flood.

  • What should you do to prevent waterborne diseases after a flood as mentioned in the script?

    -To prevent waterborne diseases, the script advises boiling drinking water for at least two minutes and being cautious about food safety.

  • What are some safety measures to take when evacuating during a flood?

    -The script advises turning off the main power switch before leaving, avoiding contact with floodwater to prevent illness, and following the rules and regulations of evacuation centers.

  • Why is it important to check for electrical hazards after a flood before returning home?

    -Checking for electrical hazards is important to prevent electrocution from submerged outlets or cables, ensuring safety upon returning home after a flood.

Outlines

00:00

πŸŒͺ️ Disaster Preparedness and Response

The script emphasizes the inevitability of natural disasters such as typhoons, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and fires in the Philippines. It introduces Project Dina, a disaster information initiative aimed at nationwide awareness. The project's goal is to provide sufficient knowledge about these disasters and the necessary steps to prepare for them. It highlights the importance of being ready as an individual and as a community to ensure the safety of families and neighborhoods. The script discusses the dangers of flooding, which can be exacerbated by human activities and advises on how to prepare for it. It also stresses the importance of understanding the warning systems in place, daily weather reports, proper waste disposal to prevent waterway blockage, and maintaining clean water sources. The audience is encouraged to prepare an emergency survival kit, which includes a battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries, and to have an evacuation plan in place. The script also advises on what to do during a flood, such as being alert to avoid loss of life and property, boiling drinking water for at least two minutes to prevent waterborne diseases, and heeding local government advice. It concludes with a reminder to turn off the main power switch before evacuating and to avoid contact with floodwater to prevent illness.

05:15

🌈 Unity and Safety in the Philippines

This paragraph serves as a motivational and reassuring message, encouraging unity and calmness among Filipinos in the face of challenges. It conveys a sense of collective strength and the ability to overcome difficulties together. The script uses the metaphor of 'Delubyo' (a term that could refer to a shelter or refuge) to symbolize the solidarity and support that the Filipino people can provide each other. It also includes a call to action for everyone to be prepared and vigilant, ensuring safety and peace in the country. The use of music in the script suggests a rhythmic and possibly uplifting tone, aiming to inspire a positive response to the message of preparedness and unity.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Disaster Preparedness

Disaster preparedness refers to the actions and measures taken to prepare for and mitigate the effects of natural disasters. In the context of the video, it is about equipping individuals and communities with the knowledge and resources to respond effectively to calamities such as floods and volcanic eruptions. The video emphasizes the importance of being prepared to ensure the safety of families and communities, as highlighted by the project 'Dina' which aims to provide nationwide awareness and information on disaster management.

πŸ’‘Floods

Floods are a natural disaster characterized by an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The video script mentions floods as a significant concern, especially in low-lying areas, and advises viewers on how to prepare for and respond to them. It also points out that human activities, such as deforestation, can exacerbate flood risks, as they can lead to increased runoff and soil erosion.

πŸ’‘Emergency Survival Kit

An emergency survival kit is a collection of essential supplies and tools that a person may need in a disaster to ensure their survival. The video script advises preparing an emergency survival kit, which should include items like a battery-powered radio, flashlight, extra batteries, and other necessary supplies. This is crucial for ensuring one's safety and well-being during and after a disaster when access to basic services may be disrupted.

πŸ’‘Evacuation Plan

An evacuation plan is a strategy or set of instructions that outline the steps to be taken to ensure the safety of individuals in the event of a disaster. The video script encourages families to create an evacuation plan, which should include routes to safe areas and the assembly of essential items to bring during an emergency. This planning is vital for quick and orderly evacuation, reducing the risk of injury or loss of life.

πŸ’‘Food and Water Safety

Food and water safety in the context of the video refers to the measures taken to prevent foodborne and waterborne diseases during and after a disaster. The script advises boiling drinking water for at least two minutes to kill any harmful microorganisms and to be cautious of food that may have been contaminated by floodwater. Ensuring food and water safety is critical to prevent the spread of diseases like leptospirosis, typhoid, and cholera.

πŸ’‘Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals and is commonly transmitted through contact with water, soil, or food contaminated with the urine of infected animals. The video script warns about the risk of leptospirosis and other waterborne diseases following floods, emphasizing the importance of proper hygiene and sanitation measures to prevent infection.

πŸ’‘Typhoon

A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that occurs in the western Pacific Ocean and southeast Asia. The video script mentions typhoons as one of the natural disasters that the project 'Dina' aims to help people prepare for. It is an example of the type of extreme weather events that can cause significant damage and disruption, necessitating community preparedness and awareness.

πŸ’‘Volcanic Eruption

A volcanic eruption is the event of lava, volcanic ash, and gases being expelled from a volcano. The video script includes volcanic eruptions as one of the natural disasters that the project 'Dina' addresses. It is an example of a catastrophic event that requires advanced warning systems and preparedness measures to protect people living in volcanic zones.

πŸ’‘Landslides

A landslide is a geological phenomenon where soil, rock, and debris move down a slope, often rapidly. The video script does not explicitly mention landslides, but they are a common consequence of heavy rainfall and can be a significant concern in areas affected by floods and typhoons. Landslides can cause damage to infrastructure, block roads, and pose a threat to life and property.

πŸ’‘Community Awareness

Community awareness refers to the collective knowledge and understanding of a community about a particular issue or situation. In the video, the project 'Dina' is designed to raise community awareness about disaster risks and preparedness, which is crucial for effective disaster response and mitigation. By informing and educating community members, the project aims to foster a culture of preparedness and resilience.

πŸ’‘Emergency Response

Emergency response is the organized effort to deal with the immediate effects of a disaster or large-scale emergency. The video script touches on the importance of being prepared to respond to emergencies, such as floods, by having an evacuation plan, knowing the warning systems, and understanding how to protect oneself and one's property. Effective emergency response can save lives and reduce the impact of disasters.

Highlights

The Philippines experiences natural disasters such as storms, volcanic eruptions, and fires that cannot be avoided but can be prepared for.

Project Dina is established to provide nationwide disaster awareness and information.

The goal of Project Dina is to provide sufficient knowledge about disasters and how to prepare for them.

Emphasizes the importance of community preparedness for the safety of families and neighborhoods.

Flooding is a dangerous consequence of prolonged or heavy rainfall, often exacerbated by human activities.

Advises on being aware of the dangers and warning systems in place for floods in your area.

Recommends daily weather updates and proper waste disposal to prevent waterborne diseases.

Advocates for regular cleaning of waterways to prevent food and water contamination.

Urges preparation of an emergency survival kit, including a radio, flashlight, batteries, and other essentials.

Encourages families to have an evacuation plan in place.

Warns of the risks of living in low-lying areas prone to flooding and the importance of being alert to prevent loss of life and property.

Advises boiling drinking water for at least two minutes to avoid food and water-borne diseases.

Highlights the importance of heeding local government advice and knowing when to evacuate.

Recommends turning off the main power switch before leaving the house during a flood to prevent electrocution.

Warns against wading through floodwaters to avoid sickness and advises caution around open manholes or waterways.

Instructs to follow rules and regulations at evacuation centers for safety.

Advises checking for electrical hazards before turning the power back on after a flood.

Recommends consulting the nearest health center or hospital if feeling unwell after a flood.

Informs about diseases such as leptospirosis and cholera that can be carried by floodwaters.

Advises reporting fallen power lines or contaminated water sources to authorities.

Stresses the importance of proper knowledge and preparedness for safety during disasters.

Encourages a collective effort for safety and preparedness in the Philippines.

Transcripts

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[Musika]

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hindi nabago sa ating bansa ang bagyo

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pagputok ng bulkan paglindol sunog at

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kung anu-ano pang kalamidad ito ay hindi

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na natin maiiwasan pero maari natin

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itong paghandaan bilang kasagutan ating

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binuo ang project Dina o disaster

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information for nationwide awareness sa

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tulong ng iba't ibang ahensya ng

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pamalaan layunin nito na magbigay ng

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sapat na kaalaman tungkol dito at kung

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ano ang dapat gawin para mapaghandaan

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ang mga kalamidad halina at magkaisa

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tandaan kung Bawat isa ay laging handa

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tiyak ang kaligtasan ng ating pamilya at

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ng ating komunidad handa na ba kayo ang

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baha ay isang mapanganib na resulta ng

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matagal o malakas na pag-ulan lumalala

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rin ang problema sa baha dahil sa mga

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mapinsalang gawain ng tao kadalasang

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nagkakaroon ng pagbaha kung patuloy ang

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pagtaas ng tubig sa mga dagat ilog Lawa

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sapa at dam kapag umapaw ang mga ito

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umaagos ang tubig sa mga karatig nitong

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mabababang lugar upang makaiwas sa mga

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sakunang dulot ng pagbaha tandaan ang

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mga

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[Musika]

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sumusunod alamin ang panganib at warning

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system sa inyong lugar At siguraduhing

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alam ito ng buong

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pamilya ugaliing alamin ang ulat panahon

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araw-araw

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dapat maayos ang pagtatapon ng basura

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upang hindi ito magbara sa daluyan ng

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tubig regular ding Linisin ang mga

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daluyang

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ito magimbak ng pagkain at malinis na

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tubig ihanda ang emergency Survival

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Kit maghanda ng radyong de baterya pito

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kandila at posporo Flashlight at extra

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battery

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gumawa ng evacuation plan kasama ang

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[Musika]

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pamilya kung nakakaranas naman ang

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pagbaha kung ang inyong tirahan ay nasa

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mababang lugar maging alerto upang

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maiwasan ang pagkasawi ng buhay at

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pinsala ng mga

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ari-arian lutuing mabuti ang pagkain at

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pakuluan ang inuming tubig ng dalawang

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minuto o higit pa upang makaiwas sa

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iba't ibang food and water born

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disease makinig sa mga payo ng lokal na

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[Musika]

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pamahalaan alamin kung kailangan ng

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lumikas at mahinahon itong

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gawin isara ang main switch ng kuryente

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bago umalis ng

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bahay huwag lumusong at lumangoy sa

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tubig baha upang makaiwas sa

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sakit dumaan sa mga lugar na malayo sa

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ilog o anumang anyong

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tubig habang naglalakad mag-ingat sa

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bukas na manhole imburnal o anumang

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daluyan ng

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tubig pagdating sa evacuation Center

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sumunod sa rules and regulations

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[Musika]

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nito maingat na Suriin ang bahay

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siguraduhing walang outlet o kable ng

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kuryente na nakababad sa tubig bago

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buksan ang main switch

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nito magpakonsulta sa pinakamalapit na

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health center o ospital kung may

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nararamdamang sakit tandaang dala ng

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Baha ang mga sakit na tulad ng

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leptospirosis

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tipus kolera at marami pang

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iba ipaalam agad sa mga kinauukulan kung

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may natumbang pose ng

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o napatid na

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kable itapon ang naipong tubig sa mga

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gulong Paso at iba pang

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[Musika]

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lalagyan may mga mabababang lugar din

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kabilang sa flood prone areas ng bansa

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at hindi dapat dito nagtatayo ng mga

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bahay o anumang

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istruktura tamang kaalaman ay kahandaan

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maging ligtas maging panatag Pilipinas

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[Musika]

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kalaba Handa na ako Tibayan ang sarili

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Hwag

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matakot

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Delubyo ako na walang hindi

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kaya Basta't lahat tayo ay

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[Musika]

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sama-sama Habang may

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panahon maganda ngayon tayo'y

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aahon maging

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ligtas maging panatag Pilipinas

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[Musika]

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magas maging

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[Musika]

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filipin maging Patag

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Pilipinas

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