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00:00In Pampanga, the 5-year-old minority, who is being sold as a prostitute,
00:04was arrested by the suspect who is trying to molest them.
00:08John Consulta was arrested.
00:14After receiving the marked money,
00:16the members of the NBI Counter Intelligence Division entered this resort in Angeles, Pampanga.
00:22The 18,000 pesos marked money received by the primary target was placed on the table.
00:28You have the right to remain silent if you do not have a gun.
00:32The NBI arrested the 5-year-old minority, who is only 15 and 17 years old.
00:37The suspect was walking around the bar in Angeles,
00:40and it seems like he is trying to molest the minority he is holding.
00:45He is not engaged.
00:48If he is not a foreigner, he is a parochial.
00:51He offered sexual services to the minors he was holding.
01:00They have resorts and motels
01:05that the victims deliberately bring,
01:10and they bring it door to door.
01:14According to the NBI,
01:15the suspect has been operating in Pampanga for two years
01:18and is using social media to talk to parochials.
01:22This job is significant
01:24because our NBI Director, Jimmy Sanchago,
01:32and our President's latest pronouncement
01:36asked us to look at our fight against child exploitation.
01:43Qualified human trafficking is
01:45a violation that has no basis
01:47and it brings a life sentence.
01:52We are still trying to get a statement from the suspect
01:54who is already in the detention facility.
01:56The minority victims have been turned over to the DSWD Angeles, Pampanga.
02:01For GMA Integrated News, John Consulta,
02:04for 24 Hours.
02:07Good news for the customers of Manila
02:10is the rollback on the water when October entered.
02:13But there is an added bonus for the customers of Manila Water.
02:18Maki Pulido was able to get it.
02:24Lilibeth pays Php 1,800 per month for Manila Water.
02:29That's why she's already doing all kinds of savings.
02:33Just put the water in a bucket
02:36so you can get it from the toilet.
02:40If you're going to use a toothbrush,
02:43check how many glasses you're going to use.
02:47So that you don't have to open the faucet every day.
02:51But there is a need for a discount
02:53because Manila Water has a high interest rate since October 1.
02:56The MWSS Regulatory Office explained
02:59this is because of the Foreign Currency Differential Adjustment or FCDA.
03:03This is the loss or income of water concessionaires
03:06when the exchange rate of Pesos is fluctuating
03:08compared to the money of other countries
03:10if they are paying their debts abroad.
03:12Because Pesos is low compared to Euros and US Dollars
03:15in the past few months,
03:17consumers can see the difference in the exchange rate of money.
03:20The principle of this is that if a concessionaire has gains
03:25in foreign currency fluctuations,
03:28they need to return it to the public.
03:31If they have a loss, they can return it to the public.
03:36That's why from October 1 to the end of December,
03:39Manila Water's residential customers
03:42received an additional 3.65 Pesos
03:44for consuming 10 cubic meters of water.
03:478.10 Pesos for 20 cubic meters of water
03:51and 16.54 Pesos for 30 cubic meters of water.
03:57We need to build new water sources.
04:01We need to build many wastewater treatment plants.
04:05We need to lay and rehabilitate new lines.
04:09We need money for this.
04:12That's where the loans will go.
04:14But if Niel has gains in Manila Water,
04:17the rollback will be implemented from October 1
04:19for Manila Water's residential customers.
04:22That's the bulk of Manila Water's loans
04:25and the Peso Contra is higher than that of the past months.
04:28That's why it will return its profits to the foreign exchange.
04:31The rollback is 83 Pesos for consuming 10 cubic meters of water.
04:363.14 Pesos for 20 cubic meters of water
04:40and 6.43 Pesos for 30 cubic meters of water per month.
04:45The MWSS Regulatory Office will review the FCDA
04:49even if Niel might change again on January 1.
04:52This is regularly adjusted every quarter.
04:56So if the Peso is appreciated, there will be a rollback.
05:00So that's the principle, no gain, no loss for the FCDA.
05:05In this time where every cent is important,
05:08Lilibeth will look for other ways to save water.
05:12Sometimes it's just wrong.
05:14For GMA Integrated News, Maki Pulido, Katuto, 24 hours.
05:19Still in the wake of Hurricane Herrera, a wall collapsed in Albay.
05:24Other places in Luzon were flooded with water.
05:27President Reyes is on the scene.
05:34In the aftermath of a flood of rain in Polangi in Albay,
05:39that wall was given to Sitio Peña Francia, Barangay Ponso.
05:43The project was inspected by the authorities to ensure the safety of the residents.
05:48There was also gutter-deep rain on several roads in the same town.
05:53While in Daraga in Albay,
05:55it was difficult to pass through the lower part of the road due to the high tide.
06:00The road was flooded by a tricycle in Barangay Labangan in San Jose Occidental, Mindoro.
06:07Also because of Hurricane Herrera,
06:09there were landslides in the mountain province,
06:12so some roads were not accessible.
06:14There was also a landslide in the town of Tinoc in Ifugao,
06:18even in Kalanasan in Apayau.
06:20Some parts of the road in Tinglayan in Calinga were damaged
06:24and it seemed that it was flooded due to the rain.
06:27For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Katuto, 24 hours.
06:34Let's update on the weather
06:38with the weather presenter of GMA Integrated News Weather Center, Amor La Rosa.
06:44Amor.
06:46Thank you, Ms. Vicky.
06:47Dear listeners,
06:48any time tonight,
06:49two typhoons may hit the Philippine Area of Responsibility,
06:54Hurricane Herrera and Hurricane Helena.
06:59Hurricane Herrera is far away in the country,
07:01but the signal No. 1 is still high here in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union,
07:07and also in the western portion of Pangasinan.
07:10So it is still possible to feel the gust of wind due to Hurricane Herrera
07:14and there are also some rains, so be alert.
07:17At 11 o'clock last night,
07:19Hurricane Herrera hit Palanan Isabela
07:23and it crossed the northern Luzon
07:26until it came out of the landmass
07:29and continued to the West Philippine Sea.
07:32It passed by last afternoon
07:34at a distance of 235 kilometers west-northwest of Baguio City.
07:39The gust of wind reached 55 kilometers per hour
07:42and it hit Papalo at 70 kilometers per hour.
07:46It was very fast, at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour.
07:50According to the forecast,
07:51at any time tonight or later in the morning,
07:55it is possible that it is already outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
08:00The hurricane with the international name of Pulasan,
08:03tonight it is possible that it is already inside the park,
08:06so we will call it the local name of the Hurricane Helena.
08:11According to this track,
08:12it is also possible that it will be outside the park in the next few hours
08:15or tomorrow morning or afternoon,
08:18depending on whether it can maintain the speed
08:21and also the direction,
08:23so we will continue to focus on that.
08:25The movement of this hurricane is a bit different,
08:28because at one point,
08:30its speed reached 70 kilometers per hour.
08:34It is very fast compared to the usual movement of hurricanes
08:37that approach the park.
08:39But the forecast explains,
08:40it is rare, but it is possible that it will happen.
08:43Especially hurricanes around our country
08:46are also part or part of another wider weather system
08:50that we call the Monsoon Gyre.
08:53It will continue to hit and strengthen the two hurricanes,
08:56the Hanging Habaga and the Southwest Monsoon,
08:59which will continue to bring rains to a large part of our country.
09:03Based on the status of the Metro Weather,
09:05the rains will continue tomorrow,
09:07here in the Central Luzon, Calabar Zone,
09:10and also in Mimaropa,
09:11until here in the Bicol Region.
09:13It will be repeated in the afternoon and night,
09:15also included in the rains in the Northern Luzon,
09:18including Cagayan Valley, Cordillera, and Ilocos Provinces.
09:23There are still strong rains,
09:25you can see the orange and red colors,
09:27it means that it is heavy to intense rains,
09:30so residents should remain alert.
09:33In Metro Manila,
09:34there is a high chance of rain tomorrow,
09:36possibly almost all day,
09:38so make sure to monitor the advisories of Pag-asa.
09:42In Visayas, there are scattered rains here in Panay,
09:45and also in the Negros Islands,
09:47as well as here in the Samar and later provinces,
09:50as well as in the part of Cebu.
09:52For the residents of Mindanao,
09:54the weather is clear in the morning,
09:56there are almost no rains,
09:57but by the afternoon,
09:59there is a chance of rain in the Sulu Archipelago,
10:02as well as in Northern Mindanao,
10:04some parts of Caraga, Davao Region, and Sok Sarjen.
10:08That is the latest in our weather.
10:10I am Amor La Rosa.
10:12This is the GMI Integrated News Weather Center.
10:14Expect any weather.
10:17The fourth case of MPOX in Quezon City is still in progress,
10:21and some are still looking for their victims.
10:24Next, the SPA.
10:25Next, you will also monitor the barbershops and salons
10:28where close and skin-to-skin contact is possible.
10:32Maris Umali is live.
10:37The 32-year-old man who was charged with MPOX Case No. 4 in Quezon City
10:41is still in progress.
10:44Even though he already showed symptoms of the disease,
10:46such as lesion,
10:48that is what came out in the investigation of MPOX Surveillance
10:50of the Quezon City Health Department.
10:52Based on the contact tracing,
10:5414 close contacts were identified.
10:56Those 14, 1 is the partner,
11:0013 are the workmates.
11:02It is critical, even just a day,
11:04that the patient goes to work.
11:06Even for that short period of time,
11:09we need to contact trace all the possible exposed patients.
11:14As of MPOX Case No. 4 in Quezon City,
11:16there are 13 active cases in the country,
11:18and he is currently isolated in his home and recovering.
11:22Because of the heightened surveillance of MPOX
11:24by the local government of Quezon City,
11:26it is easy for them to target those who are sick,
11:29even their close contacts,
11:31in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
11:33The problem is that it is difficult to get the cooperation
11:37of all the close contacts.
11:39Of the 14 identified,
11:41only 7 are responding.
11:43We are hoping that as of today,
11:45they will respond for the contact tracing
11:48because we need to do this
11:50because we need to know their overall health status
11:52for the next 21 days.
11:54It is really difficult for people who do not admit
11:56that they have symptoms.
11:57Our council thought about this last week.
12:01Why don't we impose penalties?
12:04I cannot say that it will not increase
12:06because it is possible that it will increase.
12:08But the important thing is that Quezon City is prepared
12:10for such emergencies.
12:12Because it is known that some of the people who tested positive
12:14for MPOX in the country have a history of going to the spa,
12:18they continue to go there,
12:20and 282 out of 385 establishments in Quezon City
12:24do not have a permit,
12:26which was endorsed by the Quezon City Health Department.
12:29They can recommend for a cease and desist order
12:32or a temporary closure,
12:34based on their recommendation.
12:36Next, they will monitor the barbershops,
12:39beauty parlors, and salons
12:41where close and skin-to-skin contact cannot be avoided.
12:44For GMA Integrated News,
12:46Maris Umali reporting for 24 Hours.
12:50The AFP confirmed that some members of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
12:54were trained as reservists,
12:56despite the use of weapons.
12:58But they are still being investigated
13:00if they are the so-called angels of death.
13:03The number of victims of abuse by Pastor Apollo Quibuloy
13:06has also increased.
13:08Sally Marefrang was also affected.
13:14Not less than 8 victims of abuse by Pastor Apollo Quibuloy
13:19were found,
13:20according to the Department of Justice.
13:22Three of them are related to them,
13:24in addition to five held by Davao City Police.
13:27But there are others in Mindanao.
13:30Tomorrow, we will listen to your stories,
13:33and if you are ready to file a case,
13:36we will help you file a case.
13:38DOJ and WPP are there to support you.
13:41The Justice Department is also ready to accept
13:44the complaint of obstruction of justice
13:46filed by Davao Police and DILG
13:48against all those who helped and abused Quibuloy.
13:52The state prosecutors are nationwide.
13:55If they want to continue the case
13:57against those who abused Pastor Quibuloy,
13:59they cannot file it here in the head office.
14:02The Armed Forces of the Philippines,
14:04of course, has an Army Signal Battalion
14:06with a reservist status,
14:08the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
14:10The PNP is already investigating
14:12if this is Quibuloy's private armed group
14:15or the so-called Angels of Death.
14:18What level of combat training do you have?
14:20Because you are also a reservist.
14:21It's basically basic military training,
14:24like military orientation training.
14:26Part of the POI of basic military training
14:28is the marksmanship training.
14:30GMA Integrated News continues to get
14:32Quibuloy's camp and KOJC.
14:35But in the post of their lawyer,
14:37the allegation of Quibuloy's private army
14:39was misled.
14:41If it's true, it was revealed
14:43in the 16-day police search
14:45for Pastor in the KOJC compound.
14:48Prayer Warriors Umano is the one who has Pastor.
14:52For GMA Integrated News,
14:54in 5 refrains, 24 hours.
15:00Headline Recently
15:08Headline recently is the recent
15:10abandonment of our seas.
15:13In the future,
15:14the watercraft developed by
15:16some techie Gen Z can be rescued.
15:19Come on, let's change the game
15:21and find out how it works.
15:27This July,
15:28three oil spills occurred in Bataan.
15:33Not very mindful,
15:34and especially not demure,
15:36is its environmental risk
15:38to marine life and ecosystem.
15:40Even the life of fishermen is affected.
15:45But how can we help technology
15:48in these cases of marine incidents?
15:54Meet our techie Gen Zs,
15:56Masaya, Karl, Tim, and Kang,
15:59who built a prototype watercraft
16:01that can detect oil in water
16:03with the use of AI.
16:06Oil Seeker
16:08We saw that there's a need
16:10since the Philippines is an archipelago.
16:15They built a watercraft
16:16with a camera
16:18and artificial intelligence
16:20via image processing
16:22powered by machine learning.
16:24It can identify oil in water
16:26in real time.
16:28Through AI,
16:29we built a system
16:31where if you need thousands of photos
16:35of crude oil
16:37under different lighting conditions,
16:39it can learn that this is an oil
16:42and next time it will recognize it
16:44when it sees it again.
16:48It's also cheaper
16:49compared to the usual industrial gas sensors
16:52and it has a 1-kilometer range
16:54that is tracked by GPS.
16:57Karl and I first tested
16:59its capability
17:00using a simulation of crude oil,
17:02gasoline, and water.
17:05When we put the crude oil
17:07and gasoline sample in front of the camera,
17:09this is where the alarm went off.
17:12We're here in Manila Bay
17:14and we're going to try the Oil Seeker.
17:16Let's see if it can detect oil.
17:20The Oil Seeker is controlled
17:23by its dedicated mobile application.
17:27It's also equipped with other water sensors.
17:30To confirm it,
17:31we have water parameters
17:33that are tracked.
17:34We have pH level,
17:35water temperature,
17:36turbidity,
17:37just to name a few.
17:39And all the data
17:40is easily accessible in the app.
17:42Hopefully,
17:43the time will come
17:44when we can connect it to satellites
17:46and also distribute the data
17:48to different government agencies
17:50like DOST and Pag-asa.
17:53There you go, Kapuso!
17:54Another use for artificial intelligence
17:57this time
17:58to help maritime incidents
18:01like oil spills.
18:03For GMA Integrated News,
18:05I'm Martin Oviere,
18:06changing the game!
18:19NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
18:21California Institute of Technology

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