Ilang bahagi ng bansa, inuulan pa rin dahil sa Habagat; nagkabaha at landslide | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
19 Sept 202403:14

Summary

TLDRThe report highlights the devastating impact of typhoons Ferdie, Gener, and Helen, along with intensified monsoon rains, which have led to severe flooding across various regions in the Philippines. Davao del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Negros Occidental, and Metro Manila experienced heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides, displacing over 30,000 residents. Some areas declared a state of calamity as rescue operations were conducted to assist trapped individuals. In the latest update, 23 people have died, 15 are missing, and thousands have been affected. Authorities continue to monitor rivers and provide aid to the impacted communities.

Takeaways

  • 🌧️ 23 people have been reported dead due to the consecutive typhoons Ferdie, Gener, and Helen, alongside intensified monsoon rains.
  • πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ Southbound lanes of Davao-Cotabato highway in Barangay Astorga, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur, turned into a swimming pool due to heavy rains.
  • πŸš— Several vehicles and household items were submerged in water due to the floods in Barangay Astorga.
  • 🚀 Residents in Purok Maligaya had to be rescued as floodwaters rose to neck level, trapping them in their homes.
  • πŸ›Ά Sibugay River overflowed, leading to the evacuation of stranded residents in Barangay Balugo, Elda, Zamboanga Sibugay.
  • πŸ“‰ Over 30,000 residents in Negros Occidental were evacuated due to floods and the danger posed by Canlaon Volcano.
  • 🌊 Heavy rainfall warnings were issued in Antipolo City and Rizal province, causing flooding in various areas including Malabon City.
  • 🏫 Students in Malabon faced difficulties crossing flooded roads due to the persistent rain.
  • 🌧️ Landslides were recorded in some areas of Mountain Province, but authorities responded quickly to reopen affected roads.
  • πŸ“Š According to the NDRRMC, over one million people have been affected by the storms and monsoon rains, with 23 confirmed dead, several injured, and 15 missing.

Q & A

  • What caused the flooding in the mentioned areas?

    -The flooding was caused by the consecutive typhoons Ferdy, Gener, and Helen, along with the enhanced southwest monsoon.

  • Which areas in the Philippines were affected by the heavy rains and flooding?

    -Areas affected include parts of Davao del Sur, the city of La Carlota, Hinigaran, and San Enrique in Negros Occidental, and Antipolo City and Rizal province.

  • What specific incidents were reported due to the floods?

    -Residents in Barangay Astorga in Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur were trapped in their houses due to chest-high floodwater, and some vehicles and household items were swept away by the floods.

  • How did the local government respond to the flooding in Barangay Astorga?

    -The local government conducted rescue operations, rescuing trapped residents and providing them with temporary shelter.

  • What assistance was provided to those affected by the floods in Zamboanga Sibugay?

    -Affected individuals in Zamboanga Sibugay were evacuated using rescue boats and taken to an evacuation center.

  • Why was the state of calamity declared in La Carlota City and other towns in Negros Occidental?

    -The state of calamity was declared due to the severe weather conditions and flooding caused by the typhoons and the enhanced southwest monsoon.

  • How many residents were evacuated across the affected areas?

    -Over 30,000 residents were evacuated across the province, including those living in the 6 km danger zone of Mount Canlaon.

  • What precautionary measures were taken in Metro Manila and Antipolo City?

    -In Metro Manila, some roads were preemptively closed due to flooding, and in Antipolo City, heavy rainfall warnings were issued.

  • What is the significance of the daily monitoring of the Marikina River?

    -The daily monitoring of the Marikina River's water level is crucial for early warning and preparedness against potential flooding.

  • What was the reported number of casualties and missing persons due to the typhoons and the southwest monsoon?

    -There were 23 reported casualties, 15 missing persons, and over 1 million affected families due to the typhoons and the southwest monsoon.

  • How did the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) respond to the situation?

    -The NDRRMC provided updated data on the number of affected families and coordinated responses to the disasters caused by the typhoons and the southwest monsoon.

Outlines

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🌧️ Torrential Rains and Widespread Flooding Due to Successive Typhoons

A total of 23 fatalities have been reported due to the successive typhoons Ferdie, Hener, and Helen, along with the intensified monsoon rains. Even after the typhoons have passed, bad weather conditions persist in some areas of the Philippines. In Davao del Sur, heavy rainfall turned the southbound lane of the Davao-Cotabato highway into a swimming pool, submerging vehicles and homes. Residents in flooded areas were rescued and evacuated, with significant flooding also reported in Negros Occidental, where a state of calamity was declared. Over 30,000 residents across the province were evacuated, including those living near the 6-km danger zone of Mount Kanlaon.

🚨 Ongoing Rescue and Evacuation Operations Amid Persistent Flooding

In Rizal, heavy rainfall in Antipolo City and nearby areas triggered a heavy rainfall warning from PAGASA, leading to flooding in various parts of Metro Manila, particularly in Malabon. The flooding made it difficult for students to commute, and residents of Marikina are now constantly monitoring the Marikina River levels to prepare for possible evacuations. Landslides and rockfalls have also been reported in Mountain Province, where swift responses have been made to clear affected roads.

πŸŒ€ Nationwide Impact of Typhoons and Monsoon Rains

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), more than 1 million people have been affected by the typhoons and enhanced monsoon rains. The disasters have resulted in 23 deaths, several injuries, and 15 missing persons across the country. Rescue operations continue, and authorities are on high alert to manage the ongoing impacts of the severe weather conditions.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Bagyong Ferdy

Bagyong Ferdy refers to a typhoon that has caused significant weather disturbances in the Philippines. In the context of the video, it is the primary cause of the adverse weather conditions and the subsequent natural disasters such as flooding and landslides. The script mentions 'magkakasunod na bagyong Ferdy, Hener at Helen' indicating a series of typhoons that have hit the country.

πŸ’‘Flooding

Flooding is the overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The video script describes how 'malakas na ulan' (heavy rain) has led to flooding in various areas, causing roads to be submerged and homes to be affected. The term is directly related to the theme of the video as it highlights the impact of the typhoons on the local communities.

πŸ’‘Evacuation

Evacuation refers to the process of moving people out of a dangerous area to a safer location. The script mentions 'i-rescue ang mga residenteng na trap sa kanilang bahay' and 'dinala sa evacuation center,' which illustrates the government's response to the flooding by moving residents to safer areas to protect them from the life-threatening conditions.

πŸ’‘Landslide

A landslide is a geological phenomenon where a mass of rock, earth, or debris moves down a slope. The video script includes 'binabaha kabi-kabilang rock slide at landslide din ang naitala sa ilang bahagi ng mountain province,' indicating that landslides are another consequence of the heavy rains brought by the typhoons, posing a threat to people and infrastructure.

πŸ’‘State of Calamity

A state of calamity is a declaration by local governments to mobilize resources and provide assistance to disaster-stricken areas. The script mentions 'Negros Occidental naman isinailalim na sa state of calamity' for cities and towns affected by the typhoons, which allows for the allocation of funds and resources to aid in recovery efforts.

πŸ’‘Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) refers to the systematic approach to reducing disaster risks and managing the impacts of disasters. The script refers to 'National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management council' or NDRRMC, which is an agency responsible for coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts in the Philippines.

πŸ’‘Heavy Rainfall

Heavy rainfall is a meteorological term for an intense and prolonged period of rain. The video script mentions 'heavy rainfall' as a contributing factor to the flooding and landslides, with specific areas like 'Antipolo City' and 'Rizal' experiencing significant increases in precipitation.

πŸ’‘Emergency Response

Emergency response refers to the actions taken to protect life, property, and the environment during an emergency. The script describes various emergency responses such as 'i-rescue' and 'dinala sa evacuation center,' which are part of the immediate actions taken to mitigate the effects of the typhoons and associated flooding.

πŸ’‘Infrastructure Damage

Infrastructure damage refers to the destruction or impairment of public facilities and systems caused by natural disasters. The video script mentions roads being submerged and homes being affected, indicating the scale of damage to infrastructure that the typhoons have caused.

πŸ’‘Rescue Operations

Rescue operations are activities conducted to save individuals from life-threatening situations. The script includes 'sinagip din ng mga residenteng stranded sa binabang bahay,' which shows that rescue operations are a critical part of the response to the flooding, aiming to save people trapped in their homes.

πŸ’‘Climate Change

While not explicitly mentioned in the script, the context of the video suggests that climate change could be a contributing factor to the intensity and frequency of typhoons and extreme weather events. The video's theme of natural disasters and their impacts is closely related to the broader issue of climate change and its effects on weather patterns.

Highlights

23 reported deaths due to the consecutive typhoons Ferdy, Hener, and Helen, along with the intensified southwest monsoon (habagat).

Despite the departure of the storms, bad weather continues to affect several areas in the country.

The southbound lane of the Davao-Cotabato highway in Barangay Astorga, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur, was flooded, resembling a swimming pool.

Several houses in Sitio Bacan, Barangay Astorga, were submerged due to the rising floodwaters from a wide river.

In Purok Maligaya, residents trapped in their homes were rescued due to severe flooding.

Water levels reached neck-high in some areas, causing residents in Barangay Balugo, Elda, Zamboanga Sibugay to evacuate via rescue boats.

The overflowing Sibugay River caused flooding, leading to evacuations and use of evacuation centers.

La Carlota City and the towns of Hinigaran and San Enrique in Negros Occidental were declared under a state of calamity due to severe weather and flooding caused by the southwest monsoon.

More than 30,000 residents were evacuated across Negros Occidental, including those affected by floods and those residing in the 6-km danger zone of Mt. Canlaon.

Heavy rains also hit Antipolo City and the province of Rizal, prompting the issuance of a heavy rainfall warning by PAGASA.

Floods in Malabon City caused difficulty for students crossing the streets, with classes affected.

Marikina City residents regularly monitor the water level of the Marikina River to prepare for possible flooding.

Landslides and rockslides were reported in several parts of Mountain Province, with immediate responses to clear affected roads.

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), over 1 million people were affected by Typhoons Ferdy, Hener, Helen, and the intensified southwest monsoon.

A total of 23 fatalities, several injuries, and 15 missing individuals were reported in the wake of these natural disasters.

Transcripts

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umakyat pa sa 23 ang napaulat na nasa wi

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dahil sa magkakasunod na bagyong ferdy

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hener at Helen at ng pinalakas nitong

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habagat pero kahit nakaalis na ang mga

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bagyo naranasan pa rin ang masamang

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panahon sa ilang lugar sa bansa at

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nakatutok si Bam

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Alegre nagmistulang swimming pool ang

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southbound Lane ng Davao Cotabato

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highway sa barangay astorga sa Santa

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Cruz Davao del Sur kagabi kasunod na

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malakas na

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ulan anim a malawak na ilog din ng sityo

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Bacan sa Barangay astorga dahil sa taas

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ng baha nalubog sa tubig ang ilang

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sasakyan pati mga gamit sa bahay ng

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ilang

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residente Sa tindi naman ng baha sa

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purok Maligaya Kinailangan ng i-rescue

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ang mga residenteng na trap sa kanilang

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bahay May ilang lugar umano na abot leeg

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na ang tubig sinagip din ng mga

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residenteng stranded sa binahang bahay

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sa barangay balugo sa elda Zamboanga

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Sibugay umapaw kasi ang tubig sa Sibugay

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River isinakay sila sa Rescue boats at

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dinala sa evacuation Center ayon sa

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pag-asa nagpaulan din ang habagat sa

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mindanao nitong mga nakalipas na araw sa

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Negros Occidental naman isinailalim na

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sa state of calamity ang lacarlota City

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pati ang mga bayan ng Hinigaran at san

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Enrique dahil sa Masamang panahon at

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pagbahang dulot ng habagat ayon sa lokal

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na pamahalaan mahigit 30,000 residente

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ang inilikas sa buong lalawigan kabilang

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ang mga binaha at mga nakatira sa 6 km

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danger zone ng Bulkang Canlaon

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Pasado 1 naman ng madaling araw kanina

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ng bumuhos ang ganito kalakas na ulan sa

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Antipolo City kasama ang probinsya ng

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Rizal sa mga lugar kung saan nagtaas ng

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heavy rainfall waring ang

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pag-asa itana din ang Babala sa Metro

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Manila kaya kinaumagahan binaha ang

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ilang kalsada sa lungsod ng Malabon

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pahirapan ang pagtawid sa baha lalo para

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sa mga estudyante ang ilang

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taga-marikina naman regular na raw ang

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pagmo-monitor sa antas ng Marikina River

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Para raw makapaghanda mga

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3:00 3:00 everyday po to everyday

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ma ririnig mo na yung kwan kapag nasa 15

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inaano na namin yung gamit pag medyo

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tumaas taas na Naandito ako uwi na agad

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ng bahay kung ano yung mga gamit sa baba

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kasi alam na ko naman na

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binabaha kabi-kabilang rock SL slide at

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landslide din ang naitala sa ilang

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bahagi ng mountain province agad naman

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itong nirespondehan para muling madaanan

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ng mga motorista ang apektadong kalsada

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sa pinakahuling datos ng National

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Disaster Risk reduction and Management

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council o ndrrmc mahigit Dal pamilya o

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katumbas ng lagpas isang milyong katao

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ang apektado sa pananalasa ng baguong

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ferd hener at Helen at pinalakas nitong

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habagat umabot naman sa 23 ang napaulat

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na nasawi L ang sugatan at 15 ang

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nawawala para sa GMA integrated news bam

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Alegre nakatutok 24 Oras

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