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NDCC MEDIA UPDATE
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Typhoon “Reming“ (Durian)
Releasing Officer:
GLENN J RABONZA Administrator, OCD and
Executive Officer, NDCC DATE: 14 December 2006 as of 6:00 PM Source: OCD Regional Centers, LGUs, DOTC, DPWH, DSWD, DOH-HEMS, DFA, BFP I. Humanitarian Context
A. Background
• On 28 December 2006, the tropical storm east of Visayas has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and was named Reming. It intensified further as it continued to threaten Luzon area.
• On December 29, 2006, it intensified into a typhoon and increased its threat to Luzon. It further intensified into a super typhoon and endangered the Bicol Region as it moved closer to the area.
• On December 30, 2006, it weakened slightly as it approached the Bicol area. At 10:30 AM the same day, it made its landfall over the southern part of Catanduanes and headed towards Camarines Provinces. It changed its course while traversing Camarines Sur area, weakened after crossing the Bicol Region and headed towards Batangas-Mindoro area.
• On December 1, 2006, it weakened further while in the vicinity of Puerto Galera, crossed the northern coast of Mindoro and continued to move eastward towards the South China Sea
• Its maximum sustained winds ranged from 95 to 195 kph, its gustiness from 120 to 230 kph and its movement from 15 to 26 kph. The Public Storm Warning Signals reached up to No 4.
B. Effects • A total of 649,829 families or 3,190,744 persons were affected in 3,042 barangays of 160
municipalities and 13 cities in 14 provinces of Regions IV-A, IV-B and V, out of which, 19,484 families or 95,926 persons were evacuated in 531 evacuation centers established in the disaster-stricken areas (Tab B). There were 734 dead, 2,360 injured and 762 missing persons in the said three regions (Tab C). A total of 588,037 houses were damaged; 228,436 totally and 359,601 partially (Tab D)., and the estimated cost of damage to agriculture and infrastructure amounted to PhP5,084,029,627.08 (Tab E) broken down as follows:
Agriculture (crops, livestock, and fisheries) PhP 3,486,.978,757.00 Infrastructure (Roads/Bridges, Schools, Others) PhP 1,597,050,870.00
II. National Calamity Declaration
• On December 3, 2006, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo declared a state of National Calamity due to the cumulative effects of TYs Milenyo (Xangsane), Paeng (Cimarron), Reming (Duriran) . With this declaration, the Philippine Government through the NDCC
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has been accepting/receiving offers of assistance from international humanitarian communities, foreign governments, aid agencies and the United Nations.
III. Emergency Response from the Humanitarian Comm unity A. Government Response
• The Government-led “Malacañang to Bicol Mercy Missi on” rolled off to Bicol on 12
December 2006. Consisting of more than 200 trucks l oaded with relief supplies, the mercy mission was organized to deliver priority relief supplies to Bicol Region and alleviate the plight of disaster victims and dr um-up government and private sector partnership in relief operations. The missio n was participated by the NDCC member agencies, government offices, non-government organizations (NGOs) and private organizations. A total of 158 vehicles wer e loaded with relief supplies (food, construction materials, clothing materials, etc) and other vehicles were utilized by personnel to deliver emergency services such as road clearing, medical missions and relief distribution.
Emergency Relief Operations
• Relief and recovery efforts of the government continue with donations coming from the national and local government agencies, private sector, non-government organizations and international donors. So far, the estimated cost of assistance provided amounted to PhP 79,114,942.20
1. NDCC –OCD
• Facilitated the release of 22,100 sacks of rice worth PhP18,785,000.00: 1,750 sacks for Region IV-A, 3,000 sacks for Region IV-B and 17,350 sacks for Region V (Tab F)
• From December 02 to 13, 2006, fifteen (15) air sorties has been conducted to transport relief supplies to Legazpi City, Albay and Virac, Catanduanes for the affected families in Region V via PAF C-130 (Tab G)
2. DSWD
• Provided augmentation of food and non-food commodities to the following affected regions:
o Region IV-A – PhP 6,226.255.30 consisting of 52 pieces of tents (PhP 260,000) and other relief supplies (PhP 5.97 M)
o Region IV-B – PhP 1,695,003.54 consisting of 50 pieces of tents (PhP250,000) and other relief supplies (PhP 1.45 M)
o Region V – PhP 12.10 M consisting of 955 pieces of tents (PhP 4.78 M) and other relief supplies (PhP 7.32 M)
3. DOH - HEMS CO
• Augmented assorted drugs, medicines and medical supplies to Bicol Region amounting to PhP2,498,670.80 (to include 150 pieces sleeping bags and 60 pieces of tent worth of PhP156,000 sent to CHD 5 through Fast Pack)
• Distributed eight (8) portalets in the following evacuation centers in Daraga, Albay: 3 in Malabog, 3 in Tabon Tabon and 2 in Binitayan . Six (6) water sealed toilets are for declogging in Binitayan Evacuation Center
B. International Donor Community
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• The United Nations Office of Geneva (UNOG) will for mally launch the flash appeal
for the Philippines on 14 December 2006 (Geneva tim e). The appeal – “Philippines 2006 Typhoon Appeal”seeks an additiona l $46M to meet the urgent relief needs and early recovery requirements of the most vulnerable population affected by the four most recent typhoons. The fla sh appeal also seek to address the cumulative impact of the disaster.
• The UN System in the Philippines has received funding support from the United Nations
Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs’ (UN-OCHA) Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) in the amount of $2,654,255 to support emergency relief and life-saving activities. The CERF is intended for local purchase to further boost the local economy. This amount will cover the following and shall be implemented by relevant UN agencies:
Sector Implementing Agency Budget Allocation Health WHO 411,000 Nutrition and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
UNICEF
450,000
Food Aid and Logistics Support WFP 500,000 Emergency Shelter, WFIs and Logistics
UNDP/IOM 600,000
Emergency Family Care and Support Packages
UNICEF 350,000
Emergency Maternal Care UNFPA 243,255 Agriculture FAO 100,000 Total $2,654,255
• So far, the NDCC has received/accepted donations from the following international
donors; aid agencies, foreign governments and international non-government organizations (INGOs): Governments of Canada, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Mercy Malaysia Medical and Humanitarian Response Mission to Philippines, OXFAM Great Britain, Telecoms Sans Frontieres; US Agency for International Development (USAID), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Vision. We have also pledges from the governments of Canada, Malaysia, Israel, and Vietnam, Global Medic, Plan International and Saipan; List of donations both in kind and in cash is in (Tab A)
Sectoral Assessment Agriculture DA
• Based on the assessment of the Department of Agriculture, the impact of the losses on the national and regional target production for rice and corn (July-December season) is very minimal primarily because most crops were harvested during this time and most farmlands were already prepared for the next cropping season. Details of the impact on the production of rice and corn are as follows:
Region Target Production (July-December)
Production Loss Volume (MT) % Loss
Rice Philippines 8,800,346 32,741 0.37
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Region IV-A 154,016 304 0.20 Region IV-B 519,615 15,355 2.96 Region V 440,904 17,081 3.87 Corn Philippines 3,537,439 9,710 0.27 Region IV-B 63,738 5,629 8.83 Region V 77,491 4,081 5.27
Health DOH • Disease surveillance - the leading causes of consultation in most of the evacuation
centers were cough, colds, and fever. There was no increasing trend in the number of diarrhea cases in the evacuation centers in Daraga and Legaspi City. There were 117 diarrhea cases from Legaspi City admitted in Bicol Regional Teaching Training Hospital (BRTTH) from December 2-11, 2006.
• Environmental surveillance - there was an improvement in the availability of water supplies in most of the evacuation centers. However the required number of shelter and latrines remains inadequate.
• On going activities by CHD 5 o Regular health assessment, dqisease surveillance system and psychosocial stress
debriefing activities in Albay Province o Measles and OPV booster vaccination for children below five years old in
evacuation camps o Appraisal of management of health activities in the different LGUs o Deployment of environmental sanitation team in all affected areas in Albay o Provision of chlorine granules, medicines, ATS vials, other logistics and cadaver
bags and overseeing identification, proper burial and handling of dead persons o Conduct of epidemiological investigation of increased diarrhea cases admitted in
Bicol Regional Teaching and Training Hospital (BRTTH) o Continuous collection of water samples by PHO Albay for PHC testing in all the
public wells in 4 Districts of Albay (15 municipals excluding Jovellar and Rapu-Rapu)
o Deployment of CHO staff by LGU-Legaspi to barangays with increased diarrhea cases to ensure household container disinfection and conduct of Information and Education Campaign (IEC)
• PHO Albay to continue information/education campaign on environmental sanitation, health information, education and communication activities especially on food and waterborne diseases
• DOH V to satisfy basic needs (food and medical) before psychosocial stress debriefing; deploy psychiatrists to handle acute traumatic disorders; continue its disease surveillance and regular rapid health assessment surveys, augmentation of medicines supplies and other logistics, medical and technical assistance to the LGUs and monitoring of health status in all affected areas
• LGUs to ensure availability of safe drinking water through household container disinfection and adequate water supply for domestic use (bathing, washing, etc); prioritize garbage disposal and maintenance of environmental cleanliness; provide temporary latrines (WHO standard –1 latrine for 20 individuals) and open dump pits (WHO standard- 1 pit per 500 individuals ) for waste disposal; continue monitor health conditions in the evacuation centers and in the communities; decongest densely populated evacuation centers by opening new evacuation centers /or provision of tents; continue regular rapid health assessment survey; ensure regular garbage
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collection for areas without identified garbage site; conduct of IEC on proper waste disposal especially in areas with inadequate toilet facilities and garbage collection system; maintain environmental sanitation and encourage personal hygiene; and continue networking with other agencies and NGOs for timely sharing of information
Product Monitoring DTI
• Assessment of Supply Situation Catanduanes o Construction Materials- no more supply of GI sheets, nail, tarpaulin, and other
temporary roofing materials except for negligible pieces of GI sheets and nails in Virac Eastern Hardware;
o Basic Prime Commodities – supply of commercial rice, canned goods , instant noodles , candles, flour and cooking oil at critical level. No more supply of washed and brown sugar ; and NFA rice will last for 10-15 days and new shipment not yet determined
o Petroleum Products /Cooking Gas – 227,000 liters of available stock is projected to last until Christmas time while LPG supply will last for about 3 days.
Albay o Daily monitoring of basic and prime commodities. Supply of GI sheets and umbrella
nails, common wire nails good for one week. However, new stocks are expected to arrive today and tomorrow. Candles have sufficient supply. Prices and supply of other basic necessities are stable.
Sorsogon o Cement prices increased by an average of 1.15% compared to last week of
November. Supplies inadequate. o No significant increase of other basic necessities and prime commodities
Camarines Sur o Price of basic commodities is stable.
Status of Lifelines in Catanduanes
• Water service from Kawayan source will resume within 45 days. Water refilling stations offered a uniform rate of P40.00 per container and MHO will conduct water analysis.
• Electric power may resume before Christmas. • Globe and cellular networks may resume service in 2 to 3 days
Power TransCo
• Agreement Reached during the Coordination Meeting between Transco and Power Customers
TransCo”s schedule for energization is as follows:
o Albay-Sorsogon - 6 stations ( Bulan, 5MVA T1 and T2, Irosin 5MVA, Putiao 5MVA, Balogo 5MVA and Gubat 5MVA SORECO I and II (December 20, 2006); Bitano, Washington, Gaisano, Marilao 5MVA and Tabaco 5MVA stations ALECO (Dec 20 and 21, 2006)
o Camarines Sur – Libmanan 5MV A CASURECOI (Dec 18, 2006); Pamplona
10MVA and Tigaon5 MVA (no definite schedule) Bula 5 MVA- (December 16,
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2006) Lagunoy 5MVA and Calbanga 5MVA (December 21, 2006); Tinambac 5 MVA (December 24, 2006) and Baritt Plant (December 21, 2006)
NEA Status of Energization
o There are still 61 municipalities unenergized in Regions IV and V: 5 in Quezon, 8 in Marinduque; 2 in Albay; 9 in Camarines Norte, 13 in Camarines Sur (3 CASURECO II, 1 CASURICO III and 9 CASURECO IV)
Infrastructure DPWH o Motorists traversing Guinobatan-Legaspi road were rerouted due to collapsed bridge
section in Travesia, Guinobatan, Albay. DPWH will be undertaking appropriate actions ASAP.
III. Early Recovery Plan (Beyond Relief) Department of Agriculture Planned Interventions • DA’s planned interventions to off-set and provide assistance to affected farmers are the
following: o distribution of early maturing certified rice seeds at 50:50 subsidy scheme
(PhP440/bag/hectare) for completely damaged area estimated at 7,477 hectares for a total cost of P3.3M;
o Distribution of hybrid corn seeds at 50:50 subsidy scheme (P1,200/bag/hectare) for completely damaged area estimated at 2,526 hectares for a total cost of P3.1M;
o Rehabilitation of damage areas and recovery of silted farm lands through desilting (feasible at P60,000/hectare or shifting/converting the planted crop/rice to other suitable crops like peanuts, watermelon, tomato, etc.);
o Distribution of assorted vegetable seeds and other commercial crops (e.g. fruit trees ) planting materials;
o Provision of fish fingerlings to affected fish farmers; and o Provision of veterinary drugs and biologics to affected livestock and poultry
farmers. o Resettlement/Permanent Relocation
o Identification of relocation sites which declared geologically safe by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the DENR, PHIVOLCS and PAGASA in close consultation with the LGUs concerned.
o Consideration of wind speed in the design of houses that will be constructed.
Tab A
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DONATIONS and PLEDGES
(International and Local)
As of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Donations Received
International Donors Donations/Assistance Provided
Malaysia • Three (3) C-130 load of emergency relief supplies @ 2M Ringgit each. 1st batch arrived on Dec 6; 2nd batch will arrive this morning, 14 December 2006 at Legaspi City Airport
AusAID • Aus$ 1.0 Million to support UNICEF and UNDP Projects
Canada • Water plant (144,000 liter/day capacity) facilitated by Mr. Ernesto Rodriguez of the Philippine Mining Safety Environment Association arrived in Legaspi City today by FEDEX and was installed at the basketball court in Daraga.
• The inflatable hospital will be installed in Camalig with paramedics. The doctors will arrive on Tuesday. Water purification tablets worth 1.4 M will also be ready for distribution.
China • US$ 200,000 Check which was turned-over on Dec. 05, 2006 through a symbolical hand-over ceremony at DFA
Indonesia • Two (2) C-130 military aircraft arrived in Legaspi City, Albay with 25 tons cargo consisting of medicines, infant food, canned goods, condiments, ready to eat food; and clothing equivalent to PhP 6,310,520.14
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
• Jap¥20,000,000 or PhP 9.0 M (tents, blankets, generators, water tanks/containers)
Malaysia • One (1) C-130 load of emergency relief supplies (medicines, food and non-food items) arrived at Legaspi Airport at 5:00 PM, December 06, 2006
Mercy Malaysia Medical and Humanitarian Response Mission to Philippines
• Provided humanitarian services to typhoon victims in Albay in coordination with DOH Regional Health Unit. Will distribute hygiene kits.
OXFAM Great Britain • £300,000.00 for relief operations (water sanitation and hygiene, public health promotion, livelihood programs and non food items) OXFAM provided 30,000 bottles of 1.5 liter mineral water and hygiene kits directly to 30,000 individuals in Albay
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Republic of Korea • South Korean Ambassador Hong Jong-ki turned over cash donation worth US$ 100,000 on December 06, 2006 to DFA Secretary Alberto G. Romulo intended for the on-going relief and rescue efforts.
Singapore • Relief supplies valued at S$76,300.00 (US$50,000.00) consisting of food, tents, blankets, sleeping bags and medicines arrived on December 05, 2006
Spain • One plane load of medical teams, water purifier, medicines and other emergency relief goods worth US$ 250,000
Telecoms Sans Frontier • A team has been deployed to PDCC Catanduanes to establish an emergency communication facility
US Agency for International Development (USAID)
• $250,000.00 as immediate cash assistance to relief organizations to procure emergency commodities such as blankets, mosquito nets, plastic mats and cooking utensils. The will also help finance the distribution of seeds to families whose crops were damaged by the typhoon as food for work program in Albay and further support local government efforts to clear roads and drainage infrastructure of debris. A relief flight carrying US supplies such as plastic sheeting for shelter, water containers and family hygiene kits is also expected later this week.
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
• Dispatched an assessment team and provided medicines and 4,000 family packs consisting of rice, canned goods, mattresses and blankets
World Vision • Three (3) rapid assessment teams composed of 13 staff were sent to Albay, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte and Catanduanes on 2 December 2006
• Two (2) batches of four (4) relief teams with 8-10 members each totaling to around 100 staff were formed to be deployed to the affected population. Deployment of the relief teams started on 4 December until the end of December which included 35 staff tasked to establish Child Friendly Spaces in the affected provinces. WV personnel from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
• Two ten-wheelers of food items such as salt, cooking oil, biscuits were delivered to Albay and Camarines Sur. Another ten-wheeler of food items including drinking water and non-food items was delivered to Marinduque
• Relief items for distribution to 10,036 families or 56,000 individuals consist of food (rice, mungo beans, iodized slat, dried fish, sardines, biscuits, cooking oil and mineral water), non-food items (mats, blankets, mosquito nets, bath and laundry soaps, lamps, flashlights, batteries, cooking wares, tents/plastic sheetings and relief sacks), food and cash for work (for road clearing), and provision of agricultural inputs (seeds and fertilizers).
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Pledges
International Donors Pledges
Switzerland • Allocated CHF 100,000 (USD 83,000) through Swiss Red Cross
• Caritas Switzerland committed a contribution of CHF(200,000 (USD 166,000)
Canada • $1 Million ($500,000 thru the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for emergency and temporary shelter, non-food items, water and sanitation and $500,000 thru Canada Fund for Local Initiatives to support the local organizations in facilitating the recovery of affected households and addressing future disaster preparedness needs)
Global Medic (Toronto Canada-based NGO)
• To deploy an Emergency Rapid Response Team to bring equipment and supplies to Bicol. Said Team is due to arrive in Manila tonight at 8:00 PM via PAL flight No. 307
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Plan International • US$80,000.00 to cover for basic emergency requirements of the typhoon survivors in Albay province; US$350,000.00 committed by their International Headquarters in United Kingdom; and US$ 1 Million for immediate and long term response to Albay, Camarines Sur and Marinduque Provinces
State of Israel • US$ 7,500.00 worth of assorted medicines
UN-OCHA • US$ 1.0-2.0 Million for the local purchase of emergency relief supplies. The funds shall be sourced from the UN Central Emergency Relief Fund (CERF)
Saipan (Filipino Community) • Cash donations and 20-footer container consisting of food and clothing
Vietnamese Government • 500 tons of rice to be transported via ship
Local Donations Received/Assistance Provided
Donors Donations/Assistance Provided
Camp Aguinaldo Golf Club • P30,000.00
Philippine Air Lines (PAL) • Transporting all medicines for the affected areas for free
San Miguel Corporation • 3 trucks of goods consisting of 3,000 packages
Purefoods • 3 trucks of goods consisting of 3,000 packages
Jollibee Foundation • 50 sacks of rice thru ABS CBN Foundation Sagip Kapamilya and provided meals for the 50 volunteers of GMA Kapuso Foundation doing relief operations in Mindoro.
GLOBE • Set up free call centers “Libreng Tawag” in Daraga Municipal Hall, Provincial Capitol, Legaspi City, Sto. Domingo all in
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Albay; Naga and Camarines Sur.
• Preparing 4 trucks consisting of 6,000 food packages for Albay.
GMA Kapuso Foundation • Under Operation Bayanihan for Typhoon Reming, provided relief goods to 5,000 families in Marinduque on 8 December 2006
• Provided 2-10 wheeler (32-footer) trucks of relief goods for Legaspi, Albay (8 December 2006)
Goods are continuously being brought in through the help of Philtranco with distribution as follows: 1,662 families in Bgys San Isidro, San Andres, Lidong in Sto. Domingo, Albay; (7 December); 60 packages in Bgy. Matanag, Legaspi City (7 December); 150 families in Padang, Legaspi City (5 Dec); 565 families in Guinobatan East Elem. (4 Dec.); 570 families in Bgy Binitayan, Daraga; 450 fam in Bgy Malabog, Daraga; 2,000 fam in 7 bgys in San Naujan, Or Mindoro; Bgys Nagiba I & II, Buhanging, Bakungan, Kalinisan, San Jose and Sta. Cruz (3 December); 562 fam in Bgy Busay, Daraga and 275 fam in Bgy Tagas, Daraga, Albay (2 December 2006); 900 families in Bgys Suba and Sabang in Vinzon, Camarines Sur, 720 families in 4 bgys Mabakong, dela Paz, Sta. Clara and Tambaw in Batangas (1 December 2006)
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS0
• Cash donation of PhP 200,000.00 (11 December 2006)
CARE Philippines • Initially distributed relief goods to 4,100 families or 19,700 persons in the 11 municipalities of the provinces of Albay, Camarines Sur and Catanduanes consisting of food (rice, lentils, dried fish, sugar, cooking oil) and non-food (tarpaulin materials and detergent soaps) items. The non-food relief package is distributed to each family and also contains a 5-gallon (20 liters) water container and 8 x 10 meters of tarpaulin sheet (December 1)
• Providing technical assistance to the MDRN specifically in organizing relief distribution, procurement and warehousing of goods and coordinating with other development players.
• Also assisting in converting the Redemptionist Seminary to an evacuation center on the onset of rains and floods in the vicinity.
• Closely coordinating with PDCC Camarines Sur and has identified to focus its initial relief in the municipalities of Ocampo and Tigaon.
• CARE relief items have been re-packed with the assistance of volunteers from the Unibersidad de Sta. Isabel (USI), one of the centers for relief operations in the province.
Mayon Disaster Response Network (MDRN)
• Started giving out relief packs to 1,000 families in the towns of Guinobatan, Daraga, Legazpi and Sto. Domingo.
Aboitiz – 2GO • Donated 1,800 packs in the families affected by the mudslide in Albay
• Transported 18 badly needed portalets to Legaspi City on 8 December 2006
Ramon Aboitiz Foundation • Cash donation in the amount of Php 250,000.00
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ABS-CBN Foundation • Distributed the following:
• 500 food relief for Marinduque (5 December 2006)
• 500 family packs in Catanduanes and 375 family packs in Ngy Tagas; and deployed 3 doctors and 2 coodinators from the PhIlippine Medical Association to Daraga, Albay (4 December 2006)
• Relief items to the 596 families and 135 families in Busay, and Bgy. Culiat, respectively (3 December 2006)
Cebu Pacific • Provided free airfare to 3 doctors who were deployed in Legaspi City
Atlas Consolidated Mining Corporation
• Sent 12-man rescue team to Albay
Benguet Mining Corporation • Sent 12-man rescue team to Legaspi City
La Fayette Mining Corporation • Sent 50-man rescue team to Guinobatan, Albay
Philippine Medical Association • Sent 8 health practitioners to Daraga District Hospital, Daraga, Albay
Philippine Mining Safety and Environment Association
• Sent 50-man rescue team
Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
• 20 trucks of goods consisting of 20,000 packages for affected families in Bicol
Atzu Otsuka Pharmaceutical • PhP 50,000.00 worth of medicines
Batangas Crown Lions Club • 1,500 assorted packs relief goods
Cocacola Foundation and Employees
• Earmarked cash donation of PhP 119,000.00
Couples for Christ • 1,500 assorted packs of relief goods
Mc Donald • Opened its service stations as drop –off points for donations
Petron • Opened its service stations as drop off centers for cash and in-kind donations
• PhP 1 M
• Turned over 1,500 relief packs and bottled water to PDCC/Social Action Center, Albay (6 December); and 1,000 relief packs and bottled water to PDCC Camarines Sur
Mirant Foundation • PhP 1 Million. PASAR – cash thru LCF; PFIZER – medicines
Operations Blessing • 3-man team in coordination with local evangelical churches LGUs conducted rapid appraisal of priority relief needs with relief goods, sacks of rice and medicines distributed 150 boxes sardines, 209 boxes noodles, 60 bags sugar, 300 bags rice, 3,000 pieces blbles for 3,000 families in Catanduanes and Albay
Peace Equity Access for Community Empowerment Foundation, Inc.
• PhP 2 Million worth of relief goods (rice, medicines and etc) for Camarines Sur , Albay and Catanduanes
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Private Sector Disaster Management Network (led by Col. Escaño)
• Organizing a 6-truck relief caravan bound for Marinduque on Dec. 12, 2006 and facilitated the transport of 50 portalets free of charge through Aboitiz
Shelmed • Relief goods for Legazpi City through Divine Word College in Albay
SMART Communications • Wireless Free Tawag Center PDCC Albay and Daraga, Albay
Tan Yan Kee Foundation • Relief packs containing rice, canned goods, instant noodles, bottled water and portable beddings
Zuellig Foundation • Provided 100 kits (water containers, sleeping mats, cooking pots, etc) for Legapi City
Pledges
Local Donors Donations/Assistance Offered
TESDA • 5,000 slots under the TESDA Scholarship Program
Quezon Power • 1,000 USD through CNDR
Petron • Additional PhP 5 M for relief operation
Multinational Investment Bankcorporation
• Will donate PhP 100,000 thru the Red Cross or LCF
Mirant Foundation • Scheduling delivery of relief goods to Bicol and additional PhP 5 M standby funds for assistance
• Additional 3 truck loads of family packs
Glaxosmithkline Philippines • Antibiotics and medicines for cough and fever, flu vaccine
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS0
• Relief goods worth PhP 300,000.00
Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC)
• Will donate P650,000.00 which will be coursed through DSWD
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) /Philippines
• Committed US $500,000 for emergency relief and rehabilitation
Sitrep No. 28 TAB B
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons
IV-A 596 79,029 367,017 10 60 2 Laguna 20 930 4,156 10 60 2
Alaminos 2 80 110 Bay 1 12 48 5 32 1
Calamba City 2 499 2,436 Los Baños 8 216 886
Majayjay 1 2 10 Pangil 4 83 470
Sta. Cruz 2 38 196 5 28 1
Quezon 215 26,318 134,986 - - - Atimonan 4 180 600
Bagong Bayan 39 195Calauag 3 251 1,256
Catanauan 25 3,897 23,382Dolores 8 324 1,162
Gen Luna 6 261 1,313Gen Nakar 1 2 11
Lopez 1 1 5Lucena City 21 5,737 28,585
Macalelon 10 1,049 5,491Mauban 5 215 1,290Mulanay 8 1,337 6,685
Padre Burgos 1 35 175Pagbilao 20 515 2,571
Panukulan 1 11 53Pitogo 17 728 3,640
Plaridel 3 108 515Polilio 3 58 302
4 63 218San Antonio 20 216 1,080
San Francisco 24 2,328 11,640San Narciso 24 8,891 44,455
Sariaya 3 65 325Tiaong 3 7 37
Batangas 153 3,155 17,236 - - - Balete 1 6 17
Batangas City 29 672 3,424Bauan 3 13 51Ibaan 13 68 342
Lipa City 11 85 420Mataas na Kahoy 3 13 65
Padre Garcia 14 166 957Rosario 16 228 1,135
San Juan 12 809 4,854San Nicolas 12 188 938
Sta. Teresita 9 170 1,053Sto. Tomas 5 172 985
Tanauan City 1 31 155Taal 3 8 40
Taysan 15 393 2,135
19,484 95,926 531 TOTAL 3,042 649,829 3,190,744
TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
AFFECTED/DISPLACED POPULATION
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
Region/Province Number of Affected Displaced Population No. of
Evac Evac
Centers
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons
TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
AFFECTED/DISPLACED POPULATION
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
Region/Province Number of Affected Displaced Population No. of
Evac Evac
Centers Tingloy 6 133 665
Rizal 3 34 165 - - - Baras 2 6 30
Taytay 1 28 135
Cavite 205 48,592 210,474 - - - Bacoor 56 11,870 40,560
Cavite City 43 11,938 52,749Imus 15 1,547 8,052
Kawit 23 4,987 22,567Maragondon 3 355 2,178
Naic 13 1,875 8,975Noveleta 8 2,230 10,216Rosario 25 10,567 50,539
Tanza 13 2,737 11,722Tarnate 6 486 2,916
IV-B 536 58,082 273,861 - - - Oriental Mindoro 292 39,746 181,579 - - -
Baco 26 4,124 21,857Bongabong 7 392 1,960
Calapan City 62 1,909 9,040Gloria 10 860 2,760
Naujan 70 16,769 84,020Pinamalayan 37 4,030 8,635
Pola 23 7,712 34,733Puerto Galera 6 544 2,707
Roxas 20 316 1,370San Teodoro 5 951 3,804
Socorro 26 2,139 10,693
Occidental Mindoro 26 1,791 9,557 - - - Abra de Ilog 9 879 4,563
Lubang 8 119 695Mamburao 5 407 2,102
Palauan 1 66 350Sablayan 2 11 55Sta. Cruz 1 309 1,792
Marinduque 218 16,545 82,725 - - - Boac 61 3,463 17,315
Buenavista 15 1,572 7,860Gasan 25 2,375 11,875
Mogpog 37 2,492 12,460Sta. Cruz 55 4,429 22,145
Torrijos 25 2,214 11,070
V 1,910 512,718 2,549,866 19,474 95,866 529 Albay 622 193,801 1,008,774 8,058 38,795 108
Legaspi City 70 39,671 215,303 1,028 5,551 20 Ibalong Centrum
Bacacay 41 7,879 39,395 101 606 1
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons
TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
AFFECTED/DISPLACED POPULATION
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
Region/Province Number of Affected Displaced Population No. of
Evac Evac
Centers Camalig 45 12,028 60,140 680 4,080 9
Camaligan 15 9,766 48,932 399 1,995 9Daraga 42 12,283 48,623 2,916 12,007 17
Guinobatan 35 10,101 60,587 764 3,109 6Libon 31 3,889 29,296 469 2,814 2
Ligao City 37 10,771 50,297 35 140 1Malilipot 18 7,925 35,887Malinao 29 7,350 52,326 150 900 4Manito 15 5,181 31,086 30 150 1
Oas 51 9,698 48,490Polangui 35 6,842 35,196 10 66 1
Sto. Domingo 23 6,961 34,805 611 2,932 3Tabaco City 47 17,818 90,679 287 1,435 23
Jovellar 12 4,447 22,235 393 1,965 3Tiwi 25 9,668 47,882 185 1,045 8
Pio Duran 33 7,687 38,435Rapu-Rapu 18 3,836 19,180
Camarines Sur 738 237,146 1,107,387 8,067 40,089 321 Baao 1 770 3,850 10 100 3Bago 1 770 3,850 10 100 2Bato 17 6,963 41,850 255 1,296 29
Balatan 2 445 2,225Bombon 8 4,340 21,700
Buhi 38 14,267 75,729 80 440 15Bula 29 5,327 31,962 18 36 1
Cabusao 9 3,534 18,430Calabanga 15 10,447 52,235 448 1,909 12Camaligan 13 4,622 16,177 399 1,995 9Canaman 4 1,688 8,440 71 225 4
Caramoan 24 7,100 35,500Del Gallego 10 478 2,220
Gainza 8 1,517 9,107 1,287 4,660 10Garchitorena 15 3,553 21,145 13 65 1
Goa 12 2,827 16,378Iriga City 3 1,204 7,434Lagonoy 34 8,414 34,457 56 257 4
Libmanan 75 50,174 197,496 922 6,165 134Lupi 5 1,073 6,440
Magarao 15 2,572 10,605 932 4,660 1Minalabac 25 5,799 28,995
Milaor 6 144 675 67 335 5Nabua 42 12,035 72,208 172 1,032 7
Naga City 27 8,755 43,775 3 15 1Ocampo 25 7,269 34,695 627 3,135 10
Pamplona 17 10,988 43,952 85 425 17Pasacao 19 13,411 67,055 11 51 3
18 6,500 26,000 81 486 4
Presentacion 18 2,767 3,309Ragay 38 8,224 16,400 1,500 7,500 3
Sagnay 19 5,021 25,105San Fernando 22 5,486 32,914 105 525 25
San Jose 3 961 4,960Sipocot 46 1,761 8,800 160 800 14Siruma 8 1,048 5,240Tigaon 23 8,846 45,844 305 1,627 5
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons
TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
AFFECTED/DISPLACED POPULATION
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
Region/Province Number of Affected Displaced Population No. of
Evac Evac
Centers Tinambac 44 6,046 30,230 450 2,250 2
Camarines Norte 79 15,069 79,311 2,896 14,545 81 Basud 16 5,323 31,921 323 1,421 16
Capalonga 1 262 1,565 12 65 1Daet 5 2,406 7,966 678 2,928 8
Jose Panganiban 7 759 4,869 282 2,007 7Labo 7 1,361 6,955 155 923 7
Mercedez 9 900 4,487 469 1,901 10Paracale 1 497 2,999 70 437 1
San Lorenzo Ruiz 10 246 934 138 516 7San Vicente 9 710 3,473 180 844 9
Sta. Elena 3 413 2,478 58 348 3Talisay 8 241 1,415 37 191 9
Vinzons 3 1,951 10,249 494 2,964 3
Catanduanes 314 40,570 222,193 176 835 8 Bagamanoc 18 2,071 11,260 70 347 4
Baras 29 3,200 17,500Bato 27 4,621 19,507 17 74 1
Caramoran 27 2,527 12,635Gigmoto 9 1,080 6,404
San Andres 38 7,981 39,905San Miguel 24 3,306 14,795
Viga 31 1,650 9,900 Pandan 25 1,311 16,555 50 188 1
Panganiban 23 1,610 8,459 Virac 63 11,213 65,273 39 226 2 OPCEN
Capitol bldg
Sorsogon 111 20,679 103,757 277 1,602 11 Pilar 3 7,330 36,650
Casiguran 3 1,389 6,945Gubat 6 919 4,595 60 300 6
Bulusan 24 1,380 5,758Matnog 40 7,177 35,885
Sorsogon City 10 980 4,900 129 774 1Donsol 23 1,459 8,754 88 528 4
Sta. Magdalena 2 45 270
Masbate 46 5,453 28,444 - - - Claveria 22 1,198 7,168
San Pascual 22 4,253 21,265Aroroy 2 2 11
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Sitrep 28 TAB B
Region IV-A 14
Quezon 141 Brgy Makpak, Catanuan, Quezon
1 55 Brgy Sta. Lucia, Lopez, Qeuzon
1 6mos Brgy Butangiad, San Francisco
1 5 Brgy Butangiad, San Francisco
1 37 Poblacion 8, Gen Luna, Quezon
1 34 Poblacion 8, Gen Luna, Quezon
1 59 Brgy San Pedro, Mulanay, Quezon
1 Catanuan, Quezon
6 San Narciso, Quezon
Region IV-B 11
Oriental Mindoro 4
1 12 Brgy. Guinobatan, Calapan City Hit by fallen tree
1 8Brgy. Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
Hit by fallen electric post
1 43 PA 204th BatallionVehicular accident while assessing damage
1 43 Mangagan 1, Baco Hit by falling tree
Occidental Mindoro 1
1 65 Abra de ilog Drowned
Marinduque 6
1 29 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen tree
1 74 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen tree
1 17 Brgy, Landi Heart Attack
1 Brgy. Balogo Heart Attack
1 Sta. Cruz Heart Attack
Boac 1 3 Brgy Mahinhin, Boac House lift by tornado
Region V 709
Albay 620
Camalig 32Daraga 145
Guinobatan 197Legazpi City 109
Libon 1Ligao City 22
Manito 2Oas 8
Pioduran 5Polangui 1
Rapu-Rapu 17Malilipot 6Bacacay 5
James Carl Angana
Sta. Cruz
Menalyn Diaz
Esteban Natal
Floricyl Recormoso
Christina Tolentino
Celso Periada
Marie Masangkay
Elsa Suarez
Ryan Caesar Mario
Sgt. Roger P. Mina
Julia Calbayog
Roger Ramento
Asucena Patulay
Unidentified
Unidentified
Domingo Bayrante
Jemar Magada
Jenny Maloloy-on
Dante Ramento
GRAND TOTAL DEAD 734
Mr. Merohenia
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
Remarks
Unidentified
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksMalinao 1Polangui 2
Sto. Domingo 55Tabaco City 12
Camarines Sur 63Cabusao 1 77 Cardiac arrest
1Ragay 1 48 Pob. Ilawod Hypotermia
Nabua 8Tinambac 1Sagnay 1
Canaman 1 33 Canaman, Camarines Sur Hit GI-Sheet roof
1 21 Iquin Hit GI-Sheet roof
1 0 mo Baras Premature delivery
Ocampo 1 10 San Francisco Struck by handle of hoe
1 62 Ayugan Heart Attack
1 70 San Antonio Heart Attack
1 8 Hibago Hypothernia
PasacaoBato
Magarao 1 San Juan Hit GI-Sheet roof
Tigaon 1 Brgy Huyon huyon
1 55 Brgy Salvacion
1 22 Brgy Salvacion
1 Brgy Libod
1 39 Brgy Tinowagan
1 56 Brgy Talojongon
San Jose 1 46 Mino Hypothermia
1 80 Manzano Hit by flying object
Sangay 1 60 Sangay Hit by galvanized iron
San Francisco 1 29 San Fernando Hit by galvanized iron
Nabua 1 La Purisima
Buhi 1 80 Namuramod Multiple Injury
1 29 Namuramod Traumatic Injury
1 30 Namuramod Traumatic Injury
1 11 mos Namuramod Traumatic Injury
1 19 San Pedro Traumatic head injury
1 31 Igbac Traumatic head injury
1 56 Cabatuan Traumatic head injury
Masbate 3San Pascual 3
Catanduanes 17Baras 1 76
1 72
San Andres 1 Drowning
1 Hypothermia
1 Heart attack
1 15
San Miguel 1 Hypertension
1 Bronchial asthma
1 Bronchial asthma
Mary Jane Taller
Juana Sanchez
Pio Tivar
Editha Robles
Osita Tresvalles
Princissita Magno
Julieta Torcelino
Virgenio Satairapan
Joy Zaballa
Francisco Marquez
Jose Tenorio
Reynaldo Dacuna
Elsie Dacuya
Erica Dacuya
Kenneth Moreno
Perrera, Jovencio
Floral, Lauro
Marcos Navida
Benita Bolajo
Romeo Berana
Jovencio Aquino
Alvin Parone
Monica Paa
Jimmy Alejo
Marilou Norao
Eufemia Nusea
Analiza Obias
Marina Carcer
Joey Villanueva
24
Baby Almazat
Eden Colar
Rodito Harumay
Salvador de Lima
Salve Almasar
Jonas Cas
Wenceslao Pastoral
Unidentified
Rudito Nieva
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksViga 1 81
1 52
Virac 1 17 Hit by flying debris
1 27 Drowning
1 4 Drowning
1 2 Drowning
1 57 Heart attack
1 73
Sorsogon 6Pilar 5
Prieto Diaz 1
GRAND TOTAL INJURED 2,360
Region IV-A 65Quezon 63
Catanauan 1 Catanauan Head
1 Catanauan Head
1 Catanauan Fracture
1 70 Brgy 9, Catanauan Hand (hit by wooden debris)
1 Catanauan Foot
1 Catanauan Wound (left foot)
1 Catanauan Head (hit by wooden debris)
1 Catanauan Head (hit by wooden debris)
1 Catanauan Foot (Nail)
1 10 Brgy 6, Catanauan Laeration ® knee
1 San Narciso Wound
1 27 Brgy Magsaysay, Catanauan Laceration forehead
1 15 Brgy 9,Catanauan Punctured wound ® foot
1 42 Brgy 9,Catanauan Laceration plantar surface
1 9 Brgy Tagbakan, Catanauan Wound (L) knee
1 41 Brgy 9,Catanauan Puntured wound (L) foot
1 12 Brgy Dahikan, Catanauan Punctured wound (L) foot
1 59 Brgy Gatasan, Catanauan Hypertension
1 31 Brgy 20, Catanauan Punctured wound
1 42 Brgy Macpac, Catanauan
1 31 Brgy 4, Catanauan
1 Catanauan Feet
1 Catanauan Feet
1 Catanauan Right Foot
1 Catanauan Left arm
1 Catanauan Right Foot
1 26 Poblacion, San Francisco
Arvin Macho
Florentina Arellana
Roberta Arian
De Leon, Laurence
Segui, Norma
Tambon, Manny
Manny Tambor
Emily Manoska
Merogenia, Remigio D
Organo, Mark Anthony
Ramos, Pilar Pernes
Salvador, Meranio B
Batola, Nena DelicaLibao, Bingo
Francisco, Alicia A
Mesape, Gerelyn
Abcerilla, Geen
Ansabeldo, Tita
Mark Anthony Lapitan
Loreta Recto
Enrico Patinto
Joveline Undrade
Unidentified
Jovita Arian
Ernesto dela Torre
Mamerto Organo
Maxima Karga
Josefa Merogenia
Loriemy Lumbao
Ivan Karl Lumbao
Clara Arador
Victoria Matienzo
Paula Reyes
Cesar Balmaceda
William Mura
Lalyne Perperan
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
Remarks
Catanauan 1 75 Cawayan I, San Francisco
1 2 Brgy Busokbusokan, San Narciso
1 51 Whitecliff, San Narciso
1 17 Whitecliff, San Narciso
1 68 Silungin, San Francisco
1 Poblacion, San Francisco
1 4 Poblacion, San Francisco
1 11 Cawayan I, San Francisco
1 33 Poblacion, San Francisco
1 35 Poblacion, San Francisco
1 Brgy Bani, San Narciso
1 42 Poblacion, San Francisco
1 60 Brgy Sta. Rosa, Mulanay
1 13 Brgy Sta. Rosa, Mulanay
1 38 Brgy Cambuga, Mulanay
1 35 San Pedro, Mulanay
1 34 San Pedro, Mulanay
1 12 San Pedro, Mulanay
1 8 San Pedro, Mulanay
1 78 Poblacion 4, Mulanay
1 45 Poblacion 4, Mulanay
1 Mulanay
1 51 Brgy Larangan
1 50 Brgy Larangan
1 59 San Pedro, Mulanay
1 13 Brgy Sta. Rosa, MulanayWound (Lacerated right upper eyelid)
1 Mulanay
8 San Narciso
San Narciso 1Batangas 2
Batangas City 1 60 Dela Paz Proper, Batangas City
Lipa City 1 34 Brgy Sto Toribio Hit by fallen tree
Region IV-B 105
Oriental Mindoro 23
Calapan City 1 7Brgy. Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
Confined at the prov hospital
1Brgy. Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
1 31 Brgy Calima, Pola
1 33 Brgy Calima, Pola Hit by fallen tree
1 Brgy Calsapan, San Teodoro Hit by fallen wall
1 Brgy Poblacion, San Teodoro Hit by fallen debris
1 74 Ilaya, Calapan City
1 27 OMPH Compound
1 19 Bayanan I, Calapan City
1 58 Canubing, Calapan City
1 25 Parang, Calapan City
1 46 Guinobatan, Calapan City
1 50 Sapul, Calapan CityFernandez, Mario A
Nene Fabroa
Zaralda Fabroa
Neil Bonogoa
Elvira Cruz
Pilo Mugos
Virgilio Mario
Emelia Mario
Boy Tejino
Rudy Faminia
Mulanay
Senando Roces
Josie Roales
Fe Nanadiego
Ricardo Roca
Leonardo Mercurio
Azucena Patulay
Myrna Remulla
Unidentified
Unidentified
Mulanay
Felisa Alboro
Maximina Alcala
Wilson Robles
Maxima Robles
Magielyn Robles
Emmanuel Robles
Ramirez, Marlon
Rubina, Roel
Untalan, Julius
Vecta, Alberto
Locenio, Jesus
Magdiwang, Perjis
Montojo, Simon
Peregrine, Angelo
delos Angeles, Ed AndrewFrias, Jose Sapi
Ladia, Jose P
Ladia, Marvin P
Alcuran, Isabel
Aparato, Jacqueline
Aristoso, Lex Arvin
Chavez, Virgilio
Ceofe, Efren
Dizcaya, Domingo
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
Remarks
Calapan City 1 75 Nacoco, Calapan City
1 22 Lazareto, Calapan City
1 28 Masipit, Calapan City
1 52 Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
1 29 Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
1 10 Mahal na Pangalan, Calapan City
1 53 Bayanan II, Calapan City
1 43 Bayanan, Calapan City
1 16 Ilaya, Calapan City
1 Brgy Poblacion, San Teodoro Hit by fallen debris
Marinduque 82
1 49 Brgy Nangkat, Mogpog, Marinduque Laceration
1 64 Brgy Laon, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 6 mos
1 21
1 34 Naujan
1 15
1 16 Sampaguita, Naujan
1 30 Pamlisan, Baco
1 45 Guisian, Mogpog
1 42 Lumang Bayan
1 30
1 10 Ino, Mogpog
1 46 Sumangga, Mogpog
1 Janagdong, Mogpog
1 42 Brgy Laon, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 37 Brgy Ino, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 7 Brgy Ino, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 37 Brgy Gulsan, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 65 Brgy Ino, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 Brgy Ino, Mogpog, Marinduque
1 4 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen tree
1 50 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen tree
1 5 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 17 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 26 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 11 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 13 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 42 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 40 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 15 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 43 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 58 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 4 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 62 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
1 45 Sta. Cruz Hit by fallen debris
Gasan 1 Gasan
1 Gasan
Vien Anton Yanute
Christina San Ignacio
Francisco Pantoja
John Patrick Recto
Jaime Largado
Merlinda Rey
Godpolfredo Villapando
Imelda Villapando
Myra Villapando
Mercy Quijano
Rodolfo Pornela
Judy Moldon
Sta. Cruz
Jericho Pantoja
Restituto Recto
John Rey Custodio
John Mark Rabe
Wilmer Pilar
Reymart Queto
Mark Anthony Pedille
Dizcaya, Rosalina
Ferrer, Reynaldo
Mogpog
Lacerna, Dexter
Valenzuela, Sherila
unidentified
Domingo Terte
Ruel Pornela
Alex Pornela
Marites Ladlad
Mogpog
Danilo Gualberto
Rodrigo Terte
Jessa, Leo
Reyes, Rachel
Roganto, Ronaldo
Tisuela, Jefferson
Fetallo, Jesica
Almanan, Michael
Estudillo, Cristobal
Mendoza, Tedelino
Quiambao, Vince Rainier
Elvira Cruz
Maramara, Adelia
Mayo, Emelita
Mayo, Julie
Mendez, Fedelino
Genera, Armenia
Louz, Alberto
Magnaye, Leo
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksGasan 1 49 Gasan
1 10 Bacongbacong, Gasan
1 57 Banuyao, Gasan
1 37 Pangi, Gasan
1 16 Gasan
1 15 Gasan
1 22 Gasan
1 4 Gasan
1 Boac
1 Boac
1 Brgy Laylay, Boac, Marinduque
1 28 Boac
1 24 Boac
1 1 Boac
1 29 Boac
1 29 Boac
1 52 Boac
1 52 Boac
1 28 Dayday, Boac
1 5 Ihatub, Boac
1 59 Amoingon, Boac
1 21 Laylay, Boac
1 10 Poras, Boac
1 56 Santoc, Boac
1 8 Bunganay, Boac
1 43 Bantad, Boac
1 2 Agumaymayan, Boac
1 57 Malbog, Boac
1 40 Santol, Boac
1 74 Bangabangalon, Boac
1 17 Caganhao, Boac
1 52 Caganhao, Boac
1 29 Caganhao, Boac
1 28 Caganhao, Boac
1 Boton, Boac
1 48 Laylay, Boac
1 38 Bangalbalon, Boac
1 19 Duyay, Boac
1 Boton, Boac
1 48 Mansiwat, Boac
1 30 Maingit, Boac
1 57 Boac
1 48 Boac
1 48 Boac
1 2 Brgy Agumamayan
Region V 2,190
Albay 1,478
Camalig 79Daraga 255
Guinobatan 437
John Jesus Limto
Riego, Allan
Macaplog Celso
Edgardo Neri
Marita Mandalilhan
Medallon, Ronaldo
Mendeja, Virgilio
Monteras, Danilo
Neri, Edgardo
Macabiog, Celso
Majaba, Rodel
Malimata, Antonio
Boac
Malucong, Apolonio
Malucong, Angelito
Malucong, Gina
Malucong, Novelito
Mampusti, Raul
Mandalihan, Marita
Estrada, Jovita
Jalos, Nicole
Laniete, Felicidad
Liimbo, John Jesus
Ornoc, Ejay
Belloso, Antonio
Corpuz, John Midlred
Davaloos, Romeo III
Lina Malucong
Angelito Malucong
Hilarion Lelang
Magyaya, Ricky
Ronaldo Querup
Emen Saez
Boac
Ramon Momposte
Danilo Monteros
Ines Moreno
Nolito Malucong
Jimmy Malimata Sr
Jimmy Malimata Jr
Concepcion Malimata
Morales, Aurora
Soleta, Jimmy
Edward Sapalaran
Geneson Sapalaran
Olivia San Ignacio
Motol, Jessica
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksLegaspi City 285Ligao City 130
Manito 23Tabaco City 75
Malilipot 5Bacacay 4
Sto. Domingo 169Tiwi 16
Camarines Sur 353
88
Ocampo 171 49 Ocampo Pin in a door
Sangay 31 25 Sangay Hit by collapse house
1 6 Sangay Hit by a roof
1 34 Sangay Hit by GI sheet
Baao 1 16 Baao Hit by GI sheet
Camaligan 31 26 San Roque Hit by GI sheet
1 19 Sua Hit by GI sheet
1 43 Camaligan Step on a nail
Calabanga 21 58 Calabanga Hit by GI sheet
1 52 Calabanga Hit by GI sheet
Libmanan 381 16 Libmanan Hit by collapse house
1 3 Libmanan Hit by collapse house
Sipocot 181 22 Sipocot Hit by GI sheet
1 16 Sipocot Hit by tree branch
Pamplona 21 19 Del Rosario Hit by GI sheet
1 15 Del Rosario Hit by GI sheet
Tigaon 6Canaman 4
1 37 Canaman Hit by galvanized roofing
1 25 Canaman Hit by GI shet
1 13 Canaman Hit by GI shet
1 56 Canaman Hit by GI shet
Cabusao 2San Fernando 1 31 San Fernando Hit by GI Sheet
San Jose 2Magarao 7
1 51 Magarao Hit by GI Sheet
1 32 Magarao Step on a wood
1 21 Magarao Hit by GI Sheet
1 23 Magarao Hit by GI Sheet
1 43 Magarao Hit by GI Sheet
1 57 Magarao Hit by a wood
1 29 Magarao Hit by a flying debri
Samonte, Angelina
Lete, Ellen
Asay, Glenn
Inoilangaw, Melinda
Manuto, Enciada
Navato, Erlinda
Perez, Gilberto
Alegre, Arnel
Asay, Fernando
Almazar, Arnulfo
Ojeda, Binibian
Pante, Renald
Saludes, Rolly
Tinoco, Lorna
Baguio, Florena
Morata, Tomas
Ciproso, Nenita
Bantal, Cesar
Admitted at BMC Hospital
Bantal, Christian
Granario, Marilou
Lim, Maria
Pante, Aldawe
Clete, Jennifer
Clete, Samuel
Celeste, Ariel
Diche, Marvin
Paglinawan, Jane
Paglinawan, Jason
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksNabua 1
Pili 1 19 Pili Hit by galvanized roofing
Ragay 1Buhi 15
1 5 Buhi Fall from table
1 6 Buhi Hit by a wood
1 8 Buhi Hit by collapse house
Naga City 391 15 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 56 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 40 Camaligan Hit by galvanized roofing
1 19 Concepcion Grande Hit by galvanized roofing
1 20 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 30 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 28 Naga City Step on a nail
1 50 Villa Corazon Hit by GI sheet
1 23 Naga City Step on a wood
1 50 Naga City Step on a nail
1 24 Sabang Hit by galvanized roofing
1 26 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 32 Del Rosario Hit by galvanized roofing
1 13 Del Rosario Hit by GI sheet
1 27 Jimenez Hit by GI sheet
1 32 Naga City Hit by a glass
1 33 Balatas Hit by GI sheet
1 46 Balatas Hit by GI sheet
1 22 Naga City Step on a nail
1 20 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 54 Mabulo Fall from the roof
1 45 Naga City Step on a wood
1 23 Concepcion Pequena Hit by GI sheet
1 43 SabangPin down after collapse of their house
1 18 SabangPin down after collapse of their house
1 36 Penfrancia Hit by GI sheet
1 30 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 50 Quiborac Hit by GI sheet
1 42 Triangulo Hit by GI sheet
1 13 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 17 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 48 Concepcion Pequena Hit by GI sheet
1 26 Naga City Hit by GI sheet
1 29 Naga City Step on debri
1 65 Mabulo Hit by GI sheet
1 15 Triangua Fall from a height
1 12 Camalingan Hit by GI sheet
1 23 Calaoag Hit by GI sheet
1 52 Balatas Hit by GI sheet
Pasacao 41 17 Pasacao Hit by GI sheet
Bato 29
Tompang, Rogelio
Nebria, Donato
Red, Jose
Rodriguez, Francis
Saludy, Ruin
Tipones, Joselito
Ortega, Mac Gregory
Panis, Charlie
Pante, Almave
Parillo, William
Magtacon, Francisco
Mandasoc, Carlos
Merelles, Wilfredo
Nicolas, Rustom
Esmelia Ryan
Largapo, Digna
Largapo, Jane
Legada, Jose
Dela Cruz, Edgardo
Dela Cruz, Francis
Delos Angeles, Cesar
Ermita, Cesario
Cedro, Miguel
Chua, Vivian Benus
Clareto, Perfecto
Coldora, Joylito
Bethoven, Renato
Bo, Narciso
Canabares, Cyril
Capiz, Julio
Balmes, Christopher
Batoy. Nelia
Belmonte, Joseph
Berneo, Celestino
Abayan, Trinidad
Alden, Marvin
Alvarez, Ariel
Bacsain, Nanette
Dacuya, Jason
Dacuya, Jeremy
Mandanas, Kevin
Adriano, Rosauro
Cleopaldy, Rolly
Agnes, Maria Andrea
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
Remarks
Masbate 1
San Pascual 1
Camarines Norte 2Basud 1
San Lorenzo Ruiz 1
Catanduanes 330
Baras 25Bato 60
Caramoran 2Gigmoto 2Pandan 4
San Andres 14San Miguel 11
Viga 1Virac 211
Sorsogon 26
Sorosogon City 8Prieto Diaz 17
Pilar 1
Region IV-A 3
Quezon 3
San Narciso 3 San Narciso, Quezon
Region IV-B 6
Occidental Mindoro 6
1 70 Abra de Ilog
1 70 Abra de Ilog
1 2 Abra de Ilog
1 1 Abra de Ilog
1 29 Abra de Ilog
1 5 Abra de Ilog
Region V 753
Albay 710
Sto. Domingo 7Camalig 13Daraga 210
Legazpi City 178Malilipot 2
Unidentified
Unidentified
Unidentified
Baby Jane Masangkay
Angel Masangkay
Raffy Masangkay
Mabe Masangkay
Mary Ann Masangkay
Unidentified
Marcelo Masangkay
GRAND TOTAL MISSING 762
Unidentified
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EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "REMING"
CASUALTIESAs of 14 December 2006, 12:00 NN
Name Age AddressCause / Date /
RemarksGuinobatan 300
Catanduanes 40
Baras 3Virac 37
Sorsogon 3
Pilar 3
Note: Names still to be identified
Unidentified
Unidentified
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Sitrep No. 28 Tab D
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL 228,436 359,601
IV-A Sub-Total 5,469 12,250 Batangas 207 1,653
Batangas City 84 588 Bauan 1 7 Ibaan 4 48
Lipa City 78 Padre Garcia 16 169
Rosario 45 183 San Juan 38
San Nicolas 9 124 Sta. Teresita 58
Taal 1 7 Tanauan City 10 21
Taysan 37 332
Laguna 30 36 Alaminos 30 31
Los Baños 5
Cavite 0 6 Maragondon 6
Quezon 5,232 10,555 Atimonan 120
Dolores 27 289 Gen Luna 167 94
Lucena City 5 39 Macalelon 74 834
Mulanay 571 766 Pagbilao 12 20
Pitogo 83 645 Plaridel 3 103
San Antonio 66 299 San Francisco 1,869 459
San Narciso 2,325 6,566 Sariaya 23 255 Tiaong 7 66
IV-B Sub-Total 7,457 18,759 Occidental Mindoro 520 1,016
Abra de Ilog 261 618 Lubang 7 112
Mamburao 35 83 Sablayan 45
Paluan 28 38
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "REMING"DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
REGION Prov/Mun DAMAGED HOUSES
Sitrep No. 28 Tab D
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "REMING"DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
REGION Prov/Mun DAMAGED HOUSES
Sta.Cruz 144 165
Oriental Mindoro 5,283 14,438 Calapan City 284 602
Baco 1,368 2,758 Bongabong 7
Gloria 38 560 Naujan 2,730 6,563
Pinamalayan 1,740 Pola 118 969
Puerto Galera 452 156 Roxas 67
San Teodoro 192 700 Socorro 101 316
Marinduque 1,654 3,305 Boac 348 692
Mogpog 249 498 Buenavista 157 314
Sta. Cruz 442 885 Torrijos 221 442 Gasan 237 474
V Sub-Total 215,510 328,592 Camarines Sur 101,320 194,103
Baao 120 50Bato 4,875 2,088
Bombon 746 1,700Balatan 960 1,950
Buhi 7,133 4,280Bula 1,562 3,765
Cabusao 1,934 1,608Calabanga 4,332 6,879Camaligan 1,208 3,614Caramoan 550 3,775Canaman 900 788
Del Gallego 81 363Gainza 423 1,094
Garchitorena 365 2,726Goa 1,917 5,547
Iriga City 297 402Lagonoy 1,524 6,638
Libmanan 4,824 45,350Lupi 223 520
Magarao 965 1,607Minalabac 2,943 3,652
Milaor 1,259 2,070Nabua 3,054 4,505
Sitrep No. 28 Tab D
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "REMING"DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
REGION Prov/Mun DAMAGED HOUSES
Naga City 2,980 5,775Ocampo 25,951 39,409
Pamplona 4,688 6,300Pasacao 3,865 9,546
Pili 5,500 5,140Presentacion 733 1,114
Ragay 780 5,995Sangay 3,287 1,734
San Fernando 1,840 2,543San Jose 181 733
Sipocot 185 1,576 Siruma 706 1,428
Tigaon 6,883 1,963Tinambac 1,546 5,876
Catanduanes 15,933 24,233Bato 2,307 2,085
Bagamanoc 225 1,846Baras 1,319 1,392
Caramoran 538 2,276Gigmoto 246 831Pandan 94 1,217
Panganiban 152 1,458San Andres 3,477 3,477San Miguel 1,616 1,395
Viga 219 989Virac 5,740 7,267
Albay 89,474 71,338Bacacay 7,182 2,737Camalig 6,526 5,502Daraga 5,586 6,553
Guinobatan 5,103 4,698Jovellar 2,124 2,323
Legazpi City 4,668 9,972Ligao City 3,793 6,199
Libon 2,215 1,669Malinao 7,321 1,400Malilipot 6,187 1,127
Manito 3,027 2,154Oas 6,920 2,778
Pio Duran 2,016 5,671Polangui 4,770 2,072
Rapu-rapu 2,652 1,184Sto. Domingo 3,816 3,106
Tabaco City 11,384 6,701Tiwi 4,184 5,492
Sitrep No. 28 Tab D
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "REMING"DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
REGION Prov/Mun DAMAGED HOUSES
Camarines Norte 1,117 14,319 Basud 106 1,288
Capalonga 7 991 Daet 260 2,750
Jose Panganiban 5 152Labo 304 3,935
Mercedes 219 2,223Paracale 85 1,146
San Lorenzo Ruiz 11 284 San Vicente 18 635
Sta. Elena 1 200 Talisay 44 119
Vinzons 57 596
Masbate 2,854 4,909San Pascual 2,822 4,869
Claveria 30 40Aroroy 2
Sorsogon 4,812 19,690 Bulusan 38 1,342
Casiguran 346 1,043 Castilla 268 583 Donsol 441 1,018 Gubat 128 791
Matnog 136 6,657 Pilar 1,580 5,750
Prieto Diaz 1,030 2,326 Sta. Magdalena 18 27
City of Sorsogon 827 153
**Source: World Vision
Sitrep No. 28 TAB D
Roads/Bridges SchoolsHealth / Govt / Other Facilities
CROPS LIVESTOCKS FISHERIESAGRI INFRA / IRRIGATION
675,342,000.00 1,828,865,860.00 982,770,897.00 1,501,644,275.00 38,585,500.00 48,189,249.00 344,528,195.00 5,419,925,976.00
III subtotal 7,500,000.00 - - - - - - 7,500,000.00
Aurora 7,500,000.00 7,500,000.00
IV-A subtotal 21,350,000.00 50,763,810.00 8,800,000.00 75,100,588.00 - - - 156,014,398.00
Batangas 10,000,000.00 10,968,810.00 11,250,091.00 32,218,901.00
Laguna 7,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 16,425,676.00 24,425,676.00
Quezon 4,350,000.00 39,795,000.00 7,800,000.00 45,582,549.00 97,527,549.00
Rizal 457,450.00 457,450.00
Cavite 1,384,822.00 1,384,822.00
IV-B subtotal 6,000,000.00 15 1,686,050.00 5,000,000.00 271,450,606.00 1,585,500.00 3,589,249.00 - 439,311,405.00
Marinduque 5,000,000.00 92,149,000.00 5,000,000.00 6,106,090.00 1,172,500.00 109,427,590.00
Southern Mindoro 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00
Oriental Mindoro 45,686,500.00 26,026,250.00 8,000.00 2,029,249.00 73,749,999.00
Occidental Mindoro 10,150,550.00 239,163,628.00 405,000.00 1,560,000.00 251,279,178.00
Romblon 3,700,000.00 154,638.00 3,854,638.00
V sub-total 640,492,000.00 1,626,416,000.00 968,970,897.00 1,155,093,081.00 37,000,000.00 44,600,000.00 344,528,195.00 4,817,100,173.00
Regionwide 50,000.00 37,000,000.00 44,600,000.00 344,528,195.00 426,178,195.00
Camarines Sur 518,000,000.00 448,834,780.00 966,834,780.00
Iriga City 286,120,000.00 286,120,000.00
Albay 107,000,000.00 487,000,000.00 569,194,897.00 356,216,932.00 1,519,411,829.00
Camarines Norte 1,000,000.00 12,798,829.00 13,798,829.00
Catanduanes 533,492,000.00 254,266,000.00 399,726,000.00 203,631,090.00 1,391,115,090.00
Masbate 48,107,464.00 48,107,464.00
Sorsogon 80,000,000.00 85,503,986.00 165,503,986.00
Sorosogon City 30,000.00 30,000.00 Note (Source of Report): Damaged Schools - Department of Education (DepEd)
Damaged Agriculture - Department of Agriculture (DA)
GRAND TOTAL
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "REMING"
COST OF DAMAGES As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
REGIONPROVINCE /
MUNICIPALITY
INFRASTRUCTURETOTAL COST
AGRICULTURE
Sitrep 28 Tab F
22,100 sacks of rice 18,785,000.00
Sub-total 1,750 sacks of rice 1,487,500.00 PDCC Quezon 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00 3rd District Quezon 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 4th District Quezon 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 PDCC Batangas 200 sacks of rice 170,000.00 2nd District Batangas 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 4th District Batangas 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 Batangas City 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 PDCC Quezon (15 Municipalities @ 50 sacks each)
750 sacks of rice 637,500.00
Sub-total 3,000 sacks of rice 2,550,000.00 PDCC Occ Mindoro 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00 Lone District Marinduque 700 sacks of rice 595,000.00 PDCC Marinduque 500 sacks of rice 425,000.00 MDCC Lubang, Occ Mindoro 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 Lone District Marinduque 800 sacks of rice 680,000.00 PDCC Oriental Mindoro 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00 CDCC Calapan City, 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00
Sub-total 17,350 sacks of rice 14,747,500.00 PDCC Camarines Sur 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00 2nd District Camarines Sur 700 sacks of rice 595,000.00 Iriga City, Camarines Sur 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 PDCC Albay 10,300 sacks of rice 8,755,000.00 1st District Albay 700 sacks of rice 595,000.00 2nd District Albay 700 sacks of rice 595,000.00 3rd District Albay 700 sacks of rice 595,000.00 PDCC Catanduanes 500 sacks of rice 425,000.00 Lone District Catanduanes 500 sacks of rice 425,000.00 PDCC Camarines Sur 400 sacks of rice 340,000.00 MDCC Claveria, Masbate 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 MDCC San Pascual, Masbate 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 Lone District Camarines Norte 200 sacks of rice 170,000.00 4th District Camarines Sur 200 sacks of rice 170,000.00 The Diocese of Sorsogon 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00 MDCC Libon, Albay 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 MDCC Pilar, Sorsogon 100 sacks of rice 85,000.00 1st District Albay 1,000 sacks of rice 850,000.00 OCDRC-V 50 sacks of rice 42,500.00 2nd District of Sorsogon 300 sacks of rice 255,000.00
NDCC RICE ASSISTANCETYPHOON "REMING"
As of 14 December 2006, 6:00 AM
PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY No. of Sacks of Rice (in P esos)
IV-A
IV-B
V
REGION
GRAND TOTAL
Tab G
Airlifted relief goods, manpower and equipment to V irac, Catanduanes and Legazpi, Albay via PAF C-130 from December 02 - 13, 2006
o 1st sortie – (Legaspi City) 22 tons of relief/ food stuff from DSWD, medicines and cadaver bags from DOH; relief goods from PNRC, PH K9 with 2 dogs, media personnel and 505th SAR team and Makati Rescue Team (Dec 2)
o 2nd sortie – (Legaspi City) 30 tons of relief/food stuff from DSWD, CARITAS, ABOITIZ I and 10 sacks lime from PAF (Dec 2)
o 3rd sortie – (Catanduanes) Spanish medical team (3-man) with 1 dog, 10-man medical team from Philippine Medical Association, PNRC medical team, 4,000 lbs. of relief goods from ABS-CBN, 3,224 lbs. of medicines, cadaver bags and chlorine from HEMS-DOH and 7,500 kgs. tents, mattresses, food packs, candles and used clothing from DSWD (Dec 3)
o 4th sortie – transported non–food items such as tents, mattresses and towels from DSWD, 5-man medical team with medicines from DOH-NCMH (Dec 4)
o 5th sortie – (Legaspi City) 3 tons water purifier/treatment (6,600 lbs) from Manila Water, partial release of DSWD canned goods ; non food items from Operation Blessing(Dec 5)
o 6th sortie - (Catanduanes) 2-man team of Telecoms Sans Frontieres with 70 kgs. Telecom equipment, 10 boxes liquid and 15 boxes caps/tabs; medical supplies, 6 action packers, assorted medical supplies and 6 pcs. - 5 gallons water, 325 sacks of rice, 60 sacks sugar, 15,000 pieces sardines, 15,000 pieces noodles and 3,050 bibles from Operation Blessing; and Rohde and Schwarz provided long range HF radio communication with operators of NDCC-OPCEN (Dec 5)
o 7th sortie - (Legaspi City) DSWD’s non-food items: 350 pcs. Towels, 750 pcs. Bed sheets, 400 pcs. Kaldero, and assorted goods (pail, noodles, rice assorted medicines) from Operation Blessing; and 2,000 lbs. of assorted relief from Mon Tulfo (Dec 6)
o 8th sortie (Catanduanes) – 1 unit KVA Generator set from AFP; 4-man team from World Vision; 4-man team from International Federation of Red Crescent; 4-man team from NDCC; Food and Non-food items from PNRC: 299 sacks of rice (21 kilos per sack) 295 packs of food packs, 100 boxes of noodles, 25 sets of tents, 1 unit SSB Radio; and DSWD’s food and non-food items: 256 packs of family packs, 3 units generators, 3 units cable cords, 15 sacks mosquito nets, 50 pcs. kaldero (kettle) (Dec 7)
o 9th sortie –(Legaspi City) – 25 sacks blankets, 40 boxes medicines, 7 boxes condensed milk, 5 sacks sugar, water container, sweet peas, used clothing and food stuff from Compassion International and 300 boxes of compact food and 102 boxes of medicines from DOH (Dec 8)
o 10th sortie – (Catanduanes) 100 cartons BP5 compact food, 200 cartons biscuits, 200 sacks used clothing from PNRC; 30 sacks family pack, tents, mattresses, plastic rolls from DSWD; and 10 boxes of vitamins from UNILAB (Dec 8)
o 11th sortie – (Catanduanes) 80 sacks of rice, 79 sacks sugar, 49 boxes sardines, 94 boxes noodles, 3 boxes medicines and 17 bundles reading materials (Dec 11)
o 12 sortie - (Catanduanes) 27,839 lbs relief supplies from DSWD and Operation Blessing consisting of family food packs, rice, medicines, sleeping bags, blankets, bed sheets and 1 unit generator (Dec 12)
o 13 sortie – (Legaspi City) 19,998 lbs of relief goods from DZRH consisting of assorted family packs (rice, used clothing), noodles, mineral water, sardines , used clothes, rice and pails (Dec 12)
o 14 sortie – (Legaspi City) 29,370 lbs of relief goods from Compassion International consisting of rice, maling, corned beef, mineral water and empty gallons, noodles, sardines, milk, canned tuna, assorted cargoes and medicines (Dec 13)
o 15 sortie – (Legaspi City) 19,820 lbs of relief goods/equipment from DSWD consisting of tents, sleeping bags and ground sheets, and assorted relief goods (104 family food packs and 96 packs of used clothing) from concerned individuals led by Ms. Ace Neptuno (Dec 13)
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