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B. Brief Analysis

Typhoon "GENER" was considered as the most destructive among the 10

tropical cyclones that entered the PAR since January 2012 based on the estimated cost of damages

The maximum center winds of the typhoon ranged from 55 kph to 130 kph with rainfall amounting to 10mm to 24 mm (heavy intense). The gustiness ranged from 100 kph-160 kph while the movement ranged from 7-15 kph and the public storm warning signals reached up to No.3

The bulk of damages was felt in Regions I, CAR and IV-B in terms of infrastructure and agriculture

Although Typhoon "GENER" did not cross the mainland, it left in its wake significant effects as follows:

C.EFFECTS

1. Incidents Monitored (TAB A)

A total of 106 incidents occurred in various regions: 34 maritime incidents, 16 falling debris, 16 drowning, 12 flooding, 3 flashfloods, 8 landslides 4 storm surge, 2 electrocution, 2 mudflows, 2 collapsed structure, and 7 overflowing of rivers/water level increase

Malabon, Manila ,Marikina and Bataan Flooding

2. Affected Population (TAB B)

A total of 211,967 families/ 948,696 persons were affected in 1,291

Barangays / 157 municipalities and 28 cities in 35 provinces of Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, IX, X, XI, XII, CAR and NCR

In terms of population affected, Region III ranked no 1 with (121.286 families/525,317 persons affected in 410 barangays followed by Region IV-A with -52,632 families /252,870 persons affected in 316 barangays

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3. Casualties (TAB C)

Casualties Number Dead 54

Injured 35 Missing 3 Rescued 145

Most deaths were reportedly caused by drowning (29 incidents). On the duration of Typhoon "GENER" within the PAR, eight (8) persons were

reported missing in different instances. Four (4) of them were subsequently reported dead while only (one) 1 of them was found alive.

Out of the total number rescued, 113 were passengers of M/V Shuttle RORO 1 which ran aground and got stranded after hitting coral reefs in Looc Tablas Island Romblon.

4. Damaged Houses (TAB D)

The total number of damaged houses is 9,369: 1,424 totally and 7,945 partially damaged

5. Cost of Damages - PhP728,331.305.00 (Tab E)

Regions Infrastructure Agriculture Private

Properties Total Cost

Total 301,341,384. 424,386,421 2,603,500 728,331,305 I 89,105,000 156,176,814 245,281,814 II 18,930,000 1,676,238 20,606,238 III 67,430,040 67,430,000

IV-A 4,365,384 31,006,397 35,371,781 IV-B 61,910,000 65,735,233 532,000 128,177,233 VI 2,500,000 68,378,965 1,381,000 72,259,965

CAR 124,531,000 33,982,720 690,500 159,204,221

Cost of Damages was mostly from Region I (P 245,281,814.00) and CAR (P 159,204,221.13) which were near the center of Typhoon "GENER".

6. Stranded Passengers

At the height of the typhoon, there were 1,201 passengers stranded in Regions IV-B and V.

7. Suspension of Classes

On 29 July 2012, 2nd day of Typhoon "GENER's" existence within the PAR, all classes in the NCR were suspended as well as in some areas of Regions III, IV-A and IV-B. Most of these classes resumed on 02 August 2012.

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8. Suspension of Flights

There were 24 flights suspended at the height of the typhoon as part of precautionary measures :16 domestic and eight (8) international) There were also flights diverted to Clark International Airport (flights from China, Taipei and Cambodia) to Cebu International Airport (flights from Davao, Taipei and Cambodia).

9. Dams, Rivers and Waterways Monitoring At the height of the typhoon, water levels of Ambuklao, Ipo and Binga Dams

had reached their critical levels hence gates were opened. On July 30, 2012, water level of Laguna Lake had reached to its critical level.

10. Power Interruptions

There were power outages reported in some areas in Regions III,(Bataan and

Pampanga); Region V (Catanduanes); and NCR ( 5 cities )

II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

A. Preparedness Measures

1. NDRRMC NDRRM Operation Center was upgraded from Blue Alert to Red Alert Status

effective 28 July 2012; continuously monitored and disseminated, Severe Weather Bulletins, Gale Warnings, General Flood Advisories, and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels; and directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants

The Office of the President issued Memorandum Circular No. 32 through

the recommendation of PAGASA and NDRRMC, on the suspension of work in the government offices, and classes in college level in Metro Manila on 30 July 2012 and another Memorandum Circular No. 33 suspending work in government offices and classes in college level in National Capital Region, Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite and Rizal on 07 August 2012, with the exception of those agencies whose functions involved the delivery of basic and health services, preparedness and response to disasters and calamities, and/or the performance of other vital public services.

PNP NHQ activated the Disaster Preparedness and Response Task Group, PNP SCDM, and the National Disaster Operations Center and conducted three (3) meetings with all concerned Directorate staff for disaster preparedness and response.

DILG-CAR issued to the LGUs a Memorandum on the implementation of pre-emptive evacuation.

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DSWD FOs I, II, III and V activated SWAD team for contingency; reactivated QUART Teams for possible pre-emptive evacuation in disaster prone areas in its respective Regions and pre-positioned family packs.

AFP prepositioned its resources through various PA Brigades in Region V namely 901st BDE (Albay & Catanduanes) 902nd BDE, 903rd BDE (Masbate & Sorsogon), TOG (AIRFORCE) NFSL (NAVY).

2. RDRRMCs

RDRRMCs I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XII, ARMM, CAR and NCR continuously disseminated weather and flood bulletins and gale warnings to all concerned local DRRMCs concerned, RDRRMC member agencies, various fishermen associations and tri media thru facsimile and SMS, closely monitored the effects of Typhoon GENER in their respective P/MDRRMCs. Local emergency responders concerned prepositioned their respective resources in terms of supplies, equipment and logistics in strategic areas for immediate deployment if needed

B. Alert and Monitoring and Warning/Advisory Disseminations

PAG-ASA advised all the residents living in low-lying areas especially along

Tullahan River to be alert for possible increase in water level. La Mesa Dam had reached its spilling level at 80.19 meters on 06 August 2012 alert for possible increase in water level.

PNP-PRO IV-A, BFP IV-A, AFP(SOLCOM) and PCG-STL alerted their provincial, city and municipal units, monitored weather situation in their AORs and assisted in the evacuation and SAR as needed.

PNP Cordillera implemented its DRRM plan LOI 35/10 “OPLAN Saklolo”, and assisted OCD in the dissemination of weather warning advisories.

PRO IV-A alerted all Police Provincial Offices to monitor weather situation and report any untoward incident to the LDRRMCs Operation Center. BFP implemented contingencies on flood and assistance for evacuation.

PCG Aurora advised fishing boats and other small sea crafts not to venture out into the sea while larger sea vessels were alerted against big waves. PCG Bicol alerted Coastguard Stations and Detachments within Bicol area.

DILG IV-A assisted in the dissemination of weather advisories and provided updates to RDRRMC IV-A

PIA-CAR and PIA IV-A assisted in the dissemination of weather and warning advisories.

PCG-Aparri ordered the “No Sail Policy” for all motorized banca within their AOR.

PDRRMC Nueva Ecija OPCEN was activated since 28 July 2012 and has monitored the status of Pantabangan Dam, disseminated advisories, and alerted responders for possible evacuation

C.Search and Rescue (SAR) and Evacuation Operations Cumulative total number evacuated - 11,154 families/48,181 persons No of Rescued fishermen - 145 (113 from Super shuttle 1 “RORO” and 32

from other capsized fishing bancas) PCG PCG implemented various SAR activities in the affected regions. PCG-

Salomague conducted SAR operation for the two (2) missing fishermen and advised all coastal Barangays to be on the lookout for the recovery of the

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fishermen and provision of assistance accordingly; PCG-Luna, La Union rescued the two (2) fishermen and coordinated with PDRRMC Ilocos Sur for their way home; PCG-Maripipi Biliran rescued five (5) fishermen and coordinated with RDRRMC VIII to provide assistance in terms of sending the fishermen back home; PCG-STL assisted in the conduct of search and rescue of the crew of the two (2) vessels that ran aground in Mabini and Batangas City on 30 July 2012.

PCG Romblon in coordination with MDRRMO, conducted search and rescue operation re M/V Shuttle RORO 1 accidents.

PCG Palawan in coordination with Regional Maritime Unit, Western Command, NAVFORWEST Puerto Princesa, Puerto Princesa Police City Office and PDRRMO conducted SAR operations in the vicinity of Brgy Irawan, Puerto Princesa.

CGD Bicol alerted its Stations and Detachments within Bicol area.

AFP AFP-SOLCOM provided support in the evacuation of affected families in

Rodriguez, San Mateo and Tanay, Rizal and assisted the evacuation operations in Tanza and Naic, Cavite.

Twelve (12) DRO of Charlie Company from 202nd Brigade assisted MDRRMO Rodriguez, Rizal in relief distribution and provision of security to the 295 evacuated families

AFP Reservists assisted in the evacuation operations at Tanza and Naic, Cavite.

56th Infantry Battalion – Phil Army dispatched two (2) trucks to the Municipality of Obando to transport stranded commuters on or about 1:00 PM, 02 August 2012.

16th IB deployed 1 squad from the Alpha Company and 1 squad from Hotel Company to Tanay, Rizal.

PNP PNP IV-A assisted in the evacuation of affected population in Naic, Maragondon,

Tanza, Ternate and Cavite City. PNP PRO3 provided security to the different evacuation centers in Pampanga,

Bataan and Bulacan.

Emergency responders evacuating residents

Amphibian truck carrying evacuees in Navotas City

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PNP Negros Occidental PPO conducted a search and rescue operation in the Municipality of Hinobaan and provided assistance to the affected Barangays.

DILG DILG-CAR issued to the LGUs a Memorandum on the implementation of pre-

emptive evacuation RDRRMC/ Local DRRMCs Region I PDRRMC WASAR and PHERT I conducted pre-emptive evacuation of students

at Brgy Sabangan, Binmaley , Pangasinan due to rising water brought about by rainwater and high tide

Region III CDRRMO Olongapo, SAR Personnel, Coast Guard, PNP Maritime and SBMA

Rescue conducted search and rescue, retrieval and recovery operations on 03 August 2012

MDRRMC Mariveles, Bataan conducted SAR Operations on the alleged missing fisherman

Region IV-A MDRRMO San Mateo, Rizal, conducted pre-emptive evacuation of the 10

families in Brgy Sta Ana due to the increase of the water level of Batasan River on 01 August 2012

Region V RDRRMC-OCD V coordinated with PCG and PNP Pilar, Sorsogon to facilitate

transfer of passengers from the RORO to dry land using a rubber boat borrowed from LGU Pilar

Region VI MDRRMO Bugasong, Antique recovered the victim’s body at around 1:00 PM,

28 July 2012 during the conduct of search and retrieval operation with the help of local folks.

Region X MDRRMOs Sapad and Naga Dimaporo in Lanao del Norte conducted search

and rescue operations in coordination with Sapad Municipal Police Station and 35IB-PA.

CAR PDRRMC Benguet prioritized pre-emptive evacuation to residents in high risk

communities namely Brgy. City Camp, Baguio City, Brgy. Puguis, La Trinidad, Brgy. Ambassador, Tublay, Brgy. Luneta, Itogon, and Camp 6 in Tuba in the province of Benguet

NCR LGU Manila conducted a force evacuation for the residents of BASECO

Compound as of 12:20 AM, 30 July 2012. Almost 100 families were evacuated to BASECO covered court.

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D. Clearing Operations/Sanbagging Operations NSRC conducted Manila Clean-Up Drive. A total of 253 members of NSRC with

AFP Reservists, PCG, and MMDA participated in the clean-up drive. Region III PDRRMU Pampanga provided four (4) dump trucks of filling materials. On 4

August, they released 1,000 empty sacks for sandbagging operations to the Municipality of Sta. Ana.

PDRRMC Zambales conducted sandbagging operations at the dikes of San Felipe, San Narciso and San Marcelino and distributed sandbags to various municipalities/ barangays to augment the sandbagging operations being conducted by the LGUs

Region IV-A Antipolo City Rescue Teams cleared the fallen trees and assisted in the

evacuation of affected families. ARMM 35 IB PA conducted clearing operations at the national road along Barangay

Bangaan, Sultan Naga Dimaporo CAR PDRRMC Benguet mobilized provincial heavy equipment to conduct road

clearing operation; E. Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA) /Ocular Inspection DA-CO conducted damage assessment on agricultural production in Regions I,

II, III, IV-A, IV-B, VI, VII and X through its local offices in said regions Region XII

LDRRMC Pikit, North Cotabato conducted DANA at the flooded areas

CAR Cordillera Regional DANA team was deployed to conduct rapid assessment in

Baguio City and Benguet Province DENR-MGB and EMB CAR conducted site inspection and assessment of the

reported pipeout/ spilling incident at the tailings pond of Philex Mines Corporation In Baguio City

PDRRMC Benguet issued Memorandum on the temporary suspension of Small Scale Mining Activities in Benguet

ARMM OCD ARMM conducted ocular visit and verification/validation of flooded areas in

Sultan Kudarat.

F. Coordination Meetings Region IV-A RDRRMC-OCD IV-A conducted an emergency meeting with MDRRMC Mabitac

and representatives of PDRRMC Laguna at the Mabitac Municipal Bldg on 31 July 2012 to discuss the immediate needs and long-term solutions of flooding and

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enhancement of Early Warning System of Mabitac and Sta. Maria including information and education campaign activities.

Conducted another emergency meeting with DSWD IV-A and MDRRMOs San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal in their respective Municipal Hall on 01 August 2012, to assess the extent of the damage brought by TY GENER

Region I PDRRMC Pangasinan conducted an emergency meeting on operational

preparedness and readiness of its member agencies on 02 August 2012 which was presided over by Gov. Amado T. Espino. A technical group was established and tasked to give timely and effective response for any untoward eventualities.

E.Relief and Recovery Operations per Cluster 1. Food and Non-Food Items (NFIs)

DSWD Of the 211,967 families/ 948,696 persons affected, the cumulative total served

both outside and inside 215 evacuation centers were 76,262 families families/348,775 persons. They were provided with food and non food items from the combined resources of DSWD, LGUs, NGOs and DOH amounting to PhP19,171,642.89 broken down as follows:

Region DSWD LGU NGO DOH TOTAL (PhP)

NCR 724,280.00 697,110.00 300,900.00 1,500,000.00 3,222,290.00

I 215,097.00 466,892.62 - - 681,989.82

II 35,122.00 93,762.00 - 199,114.60 327,998.60

III 1,554,152.00 1,653,238.20 67,200.00 330,387.59 3,604,977.79

IV-A 1,814,167.20 1,937,751.00 275,000.00 523,470.51 4,550,388.71

IV-B 425,000.00 576,080.00 - 776,500.00 1,777,580.00V 89,904.00 - - - 89,904.00VI 188,100.00 754,168.00 11,400.00 - 953,668.00X - - 5,504.00 - 5,504.00XI 350,000.00 8,500.00 - - 358,000.00

CAR 787,121.25 152,029.58 - 1,937,191.14 3,458,841.97

Total 6,182,943.00 6,345,035.40 654,500.00 5,266,663.84 PhP19,171,642.89

Evacuees Distribution of Relief Packs

DSWD I prepositioned relief goods in the province of Pangasinan as augmentation support to typhoon victims; initiated Cash-for-Work program for IDPs re disaster mitigation; and provided 224 family food packs to the Municipality of Luna, La Union assisted by PSWDO-La Union,

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DSWD III conducted relief operations in Obando, Bulacan on 03 August 2012 DSWD IV-A provided food to the families inside and outside evacuation centers in

various areas in the provinces of Cavite, Rizal, Batangas and Laguna and distributed 3,124 family food packs amounting to Php786,502.00. broken down as follows:

PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY TYPE OF ASSISTANCE

Cavite Bacoor 150 family food packs Kawit 40 family food packs

Batangas Nasugbo 84 family food packs Lemery 600 family food packs

Laguna Mabitac 50 family food packs

Rizal San Mateo 1,222 family food packs Rodriguez 978 family food packs

Total 3,124 family food packs

DSWD IV-B provided food packs to the families inside and outside evacuation centers and strandees.

DSWD V provided LGU Pilar with 300 food packs, 200 packs of rice and soy meals, 33 500ml bottles of water, 23 250ml bottles of water, and 150 packs of soup mix for the strandees in Pilar Port amounting to Php 89,904.00

DSWD X provided food assistance to the affected families of the storm surge in Misamis Oriental.

DSWD NCR requested two (2) 6x6 trucks to transport relief goods from Parañaque to CAMANAVA area on 03 August 2012 and provided 120 blankets in Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Quezon City through the request of Cong. Winnie Castello; provided 300 family packs, 150 blankets and 150 mattresses in Brgy 105 Manila through the request of MDSW; and provided 300 family packs and 300 mattresses to the different evacuation centers in Navotas City through the request of CSWO

DSWD-CAR provided food packs to the families inside and outside evacuation centers and strandees.

DPWH DPWH IV-B provided 1,000 pieces of food packs worth P250,000 to families

affected AFP AFP-JTF provided DSWD-NCR with two (2) M35 trucks for the transport of relief

goods in Quezon City and Navotas City 202nd Brigade assisted MDRRMO Rodriguez, Rizal in the conduct of relief

distribution and provision of security to the 295 evacuated families. NFSL-Navy dispatched one (1) M35 truck to transport non-food relief goods to

Sorsogon Provincial Capitol for distribution to the families affected by storm surge in Bulan, Sorsogon.

Naval Sangley Point based in Cavite City assisted in the conduct of relief distribution in Cavite City, Noveleta and Kawit

PNP PNP PRO6 assisted the distribution of relief goods to the victims of flooding in

Aklan, Capiz and Negros Occidental

PRC PRC Rizal Chapter conducted relief operations in San Mateo and Rodriguez,

Rizal.

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PRC Negros Occidental extended 40 food packs (5 kg of rice, 5 cans sardines, 5 pouches noodles and 5 boxes of biscuits per pack) to the victims in Brgy. Culipapa, Hinobaan

PRC West Rizal Branch staff and 143 volunteers distributed hot meals at the evacuation centers in Rizal

NGO BDO Foundation Pangasinan conducted relief operation in the following

barangays: and served 486 families Brgy. Portic (150), Brgy. Hacienda (232), and Brgy Umanday East (104)

RDRRMC/Local DRRMCs Region III PDRRMC Zambales distributed food and NFIs in coordination with PSWDO

Zambales: 100 packs of food in Castillejos; 50 packs of relief goods in Brgy Lipay and 100 packs of relief goods in Brgy. Babuyan both in Sta. Cruz, Zambales

MDRRMC Castellejos provided tents to the evacuees in Sitio San Isidro, Brgy San Pablo

CDRRMC Cabanatuan City provided relief assistance to the affected population thereat

Region IV-A BDRRMCs in San Mateo, Rizal provided food to their respective evacuees.

. Region V RDRRMC-OCD V conducted relief operations in Bulan Sorsogon which was

affected by storm surge. The team distributed food and non-food items to the affected families consisting of the following: 30 pcs cooking set; 69 pcs dinnerware; 89 pcs sleeping mat; 89 pcs thermal blanket (27 queen size and 62 pcs twin size); 149 pcs water container (75 pcs at 5 gallons and (74 pcs at 2.5 gallon), and personal clothings (69 pcs for male, 69 pcs for female, 69 pcs for toddler, and 69 pcs for infant)

Region VI PDRRMC Negros Occidental conducted relief operations at the evacuation

centers in affected areas and provided 344 family packs (containing 3 kilos rice, 3 tins sardines and 3 pouches noodles per pack); 10 sacks of rice; 6 boxes of sardines, and 9 boxes of noodles. Also distributed 50 family packs to MDRRMC Valladolid and 38 family packs to MDRRMC EB Magalona

MDRRMO Kalibo, Aklan provided relief assistance to the evacuees at the Aklan Catholic College Gymnasium

LGU Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental provided 12 sacks of rice, 10 boxes of sardines and 10 boxes of noodles and LGU Bago City extended family packs to its affected families.

2. Health and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) DOH-HEMS raised Code White Alert status on 30 July 2012; provided medical

consultations to the evacuees in Regions IV-A, VI, CAR and NCR through respective CHDs; activated Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) in Regions IV-A and NCR; and prepositioned PhP3,550,000.00 worth of assorted drugs and medicines in six (6) affected regions namely: II, III, IV-A, IV-B, CAR and NCR.

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Region IV-A CHD IV-A prepositioned medicines at the regional and extension offices and

recommended the activation of SPEED in flooded areas. RHU Laguna provided Doxycycline Prophylaxis to the affected families in

Mabitac; provided assorted medicines worth PhP 55,411.35 to the Province of Cavite and PhP 5,000.00 to Brgy. Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal; and allocated 1,000 capsules of Doxycycline to the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon.

PHOs Laguna coordinated with PDRRMC, MDRRMC and assisted RHU on WASH and health education activities.

MHO Baras, Rizal provided medical attention to the four (4) sick evacuees in the evacuation center

PHTOs conducted rapid health assessment in the Provinces of Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Batangas

DOH CAR prepositioned medicines and other health logistics concerned at the regional and extension offices.

3. Infrastructure Cluster DPWH DPWH Manila reported that 79 road sections in Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, VI, X,

CAR and NCR were temporarily closed to traffic at the height of the typhoon due to flood waters and landslides while two (2) bridges were reported impassable in Region IV-B due to cut –off/washed out approaches

Region III CDRRMC Cabanatuan City assisted DPWH and PNP in providing signage at the

scourged portion of the road located at km 188 Brgy. Piut Carranglan, Nueva Ecija.

Region IV-B Romblon Municipal Police Station personnel provided assistance to commuters

and installed barriers and warning devices to caution commuters due to the soil erosion incident in Romblon, Romblon.

4 .Education Cluster Dep Ed, in coordination with LGUs concerned, suspended classes in most

of the schools in the following regions because of massive floodings: CAR (Benguet and Baguio City); Region I (Dagupan City); Region III (Bulacan and Bataan); Region IV-A (Cavite, Batangas, Laguna and Rizal); and NCR (14 cities)

Region IV-A OCD IV-A OPCEN informed DZXL and GMA News Room about the suspension

of classes in CALABARZON for airing purposes CAR PDRRMC Benguet issued advisory on the temporary suspension of classes

III. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITIES

The local government units (LGUs) in the following regions declared their

respective areas under a State of Calamity by virtue of a resolutions signed by the Sanggunian Members in respective provinces, cities and municipalities so

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that the LGUs can use portion of the 5% of their local Calamity Fund for relief and recovery operations. Thirteen (13) municipalities, two (2) cities and (three (3) barangays were declared to wit:

NCR - Navotas City Region I – Brgys Hacienda, Portic and Cayanga in Bugallon, Pangasinan

(02 August 2012) Region III - Obando, Bulacan (July 30, 2012) Region IV-A - Mabitac, Laguna; Bacoor, Tanza, Ternate, Rosario, Kawit,

Naic, Noveleta and Cavite City in Cavite; and San Luis and Lemery in Batangas. (Aug 1, 2012 )

Region IV-B - San Jose, Occidental Mindoro (August 1, 2012) Region VI - Valladolid, Negros Occidental as per SB Resolution No. 51, series

of 2012. (1 August 2012); Lauan, Antique as per SB Resolution No. 2012-41 and Culasi, Antique as per SB Resolution No. 403-2012 (03 August 2012)

Final Report TAB A

REGION/ AREATIME/DATE OF OCCURRENCE

DESCRIPTION REMARK/S

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(1) Occidental Mindoro

6 Aug 2012

Abra de Ilog River overflowed due to continuous rains that caused flooding in four (4) barangays in Municipality of Abra de Ilog: Brgys. Wawa, Tibag, Cabacao and Armado.

11:30AM, 29 JulyMakalatiaw and Concepcion Rivers in Brgy. San Rafael overflowed.

11:00AM, 30 July

The rivers are now back to normal water level. Makalantiaw is now passable to light vehicles and Concepcion Bridge is now passable to all types of vehicles.

(3) Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

11:30AM, 29 JulyIrawan River's overflow resulted to the Detour bridge to be washed out.

Bucayao River overflowed that caused flooding in Brgy. Gutad, Calapan City.

320 families/1600 persons were affected.

6:00AM, 05 August The overflow in water level has already subsided.

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30 JulyA spillway overflow occurred in Brgys. Sagrada and San Vicente

5:00PM, 30 July The overflow has subsided.

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12:00NN, 29 July60 families were evacuated at Brgy. Burgos Aranzu covered court as part of the preemptive measures undertaken by the local DRRMO thereat.

1:30 PM, 29 JulyAll roads are passable. Water levels of rivers and waterways are above normal level. As of the evacuees have returned to their residences.

2:30PM, 30 JulyFlooding caused by clogged drainage forced 130 families to evacuate to Brgy. Kalayaan Covered Court while 11 families evacuated to Brgy San Vicente Hall.

MSWD provided food to the evacuees.

10:00AM, 05 August

Evacuees from San Vicente increased to 19 families/ 72 persons.

A total of 342 families/1,343 persons from Brgy Kalayaan, Rizal were evacuated in different evacuation centers

10:00PM, 29 July

Continous light rains caused the Mabitac River to overflow which caused flooding to 9 Brgys namely, (1)Lambak, (2)Sinagtala, (3)Pagasa, (4)Libis ng Nayon, (5)Lukong, (6)Bayanihan, (7)Masikap, (8)San Antonio and (9)Nanguma.

9:00 AM, 31 July Belated report regarding 31 families / 97 persons were evacuated from Brgys. Bayanihan, Sinagtala, Pagasa and Lambak.

30 July A total of 68 families were evacuated.5:00PM, 31 July All evacuees have returned to their residences.

(4) Brgy Tuna and Malanggam, Cardona, Rizal

10:00AM, 02 August

Water level in Laguna Lake reached above normal level (12.69m) which caused flooding to Brgy Tuna and Malangam, Cardona Rizal.

FLOODING INCIDENTS

OVERFLOWED RIVERS

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "GENER" (SAOLA) andSOUTHWEST MONSOON

INCIDENTS MONITOREDJuly 28 - August 02, 2012

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

Region IV-B

(2) Busuanga, Palawan

(4) Brgy Gutad, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro

Region V

(1) Bagamanoc, Catanduanes

Region IV-A

(1) Rodriguez, Rizal

(2) Angono, Rizal

(3) Mabitac, Laguna

12:00NN, 02 August

Evacuees from Brgy. Burgos and Rosario, Rodriguez, Rizal, decreased to 170 families and 18 families respectively

10:00AM, 03 August

Evacuees from Brgy. Burgos decreased to 145 families/ 725 persons while evacuees from Brgy. Rosario increased to 22 families/ 89 persons.

12:00 MN, 29 July 2012

10 of 55 families who were earlier evacuated to Pinugay Baras NHS due to flooding returned to their houses.

1:00 PM, 30 July 2012

Remaining evacuees returned to their houses.

5(1) Busuanga, Palawan

11:30 AM, 29 JulySitio Kiwit has waist-deep flooding situation due to heavy rains and high tide.

(2) Paluan, Occidental Mindoro

11:30 AM, 29 July Brgy. Alipaoy and Lumang Bayan have knee deep flooding.

(3) Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro

11:30 AM, 29 July Brgy. Baloc-Baloc and Tagumpay experienced flood waters

(4) Paluan, Occidental Mindoro

11:30 AM, 29 July Brgys. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six encountered flooding.

(5) Occidental Mindoro

11:30 AM, 29 July Brgys. San Agustin and San Jose are expereinced flooding.

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(1) Pikit, North Cotabato

5:00 PM 31 JulyKnee-deep flooding incident in three (3) barangays in Pikit, North Cotabato - namely, Bulol, Katilakan and Damalasak

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4:30 AM, 31 July A landslide incident occurred at Nugget Hill, Ampucao, Itogon. One (1) casualty reported.

9:00 AM 31 July The body was recovered by the Police Responders and other residents.

(2) Itogon, Benguet 5:30 AM, 31 JulyOne (1) casualty was reported when a motorcycle carrying two (2) passengers were hit by a landslide at First Gate, Ucab, Itogon.

The victim was rushed to Poblacion, Itogon.

1

(1) ZambalesThere was a landslide incident in Brgy. Balincaguing, San Felipe

PEO conducted clearing operations as well as rehabilitation of dikes affected.

1

(1) Iloilo 5:00 AM, 31 July A landslide was reported at the hilly portion of Sitio Panaitan, Brgy. Cunsad, Alimodian affecting 25 hectares of rice fields and assorted trees.

1(1) Municipality of Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte

7:00 AM, 30 July A landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Bangaan

1

(1) Antipolo, Rizal 29 JulyA landslide occurred at Sumulong highway near the checkpoint of Brgy. Sta. Cruz.

1 family / 3 persons affected and 4 families / 25 persons at risk.

2

(1) Oriental MindoroKm. 42+000, Calapan North Road, Brgy. Dulangan Puerto Galera was affected by landslides.

(2) Busuanga , Palawan

11:30 AM, 29 JulyProvincial road in Brgy. Cheey was covered with soil approximately 20-25 meters.

Not passable to the commuters

2

1(1) Busuanga, Palawan

11:30 AM, 29 JulyHighway in Brgy. Sagarada was covered with mudflow. Road was passable as of 30 July 2012

Region IV-B

(5) Brgy Burgos and Brgy Rosario, Rodriguez, Rizal

(6) Pinugay Baras NHS (Belated Report)

Region XII

LANDSLIDE

CAR

(1) Itogon, Benguet

Region III

Region VI

Region X

Region IV-A

Region IV-B

MUDFLOW

Region IV-B

1

(1) Purok 3, Cabaluran, Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur

6:30 PM, 2 AugFour (4) members of a family were killed while two (2) others were injured when mud brought down by heavy rains buried their home.

Members of the family 

were Miguel Mandao 

(44 years old) and his  

3 children (Miguel 

Mandao Jr., 13 years 

old, Marilou Mandao, 

8 years old and Belmar 

Mandao, 4 years old )

2

Region IV-A 1

(1) Morong, Rizal 5:30 PM, 29 July

A 10-meter concrete flood control in Brgy. San Jose collapsed. The strong current of water from the Morong River that have seeped into the cracks on the flood control might have caused the collapse.

Region IV-B 1

(1) Brgy. Capaclan, Romblon, Romblon

5 August 2012A soil erosion occurred at the intersection of Brgy. Cajimos and Agbdudia, Sitio Agbuyog due to heavy rains causing half portion of Provincial road to collapse

328

(1) Brgy. 105, North Harbor, Tondo Manila

9:00AM, 31 July

Two (2) Barges owned and operated by Asian Shipping company accidentally parted their anchor chains due to strong current and big waves. It then drifted there by damaging about 15 shanties at the shore lines. Approximately 15 bancas were damaged.

138 affected families were affected and evacuated at the Brgy. Happyland Covered Court. Oil spill boom

l id(2) Vicinity Pier 16, North Harbor, Manila

11:00 PM, 29 JulyA barge was dragged while anchored at vicinity Inside Break Water (IBW) and collided with M/V Gen Romulo and M/V Gen Malvar due to strong winds.

No casualty/damage of property reported

(3) Vicinity Pier 16, North Harbor, Manila

11:00 PM, 29 July MV Lorcon of Cagayan De Oro was damaged at port freeboard while moored at Pier 16.

The vessel incurred damage at the port freeboard due to strong winds.No reported casualty.

(4) Pasay City 10:30 AM, 30 July

Pasay CDRRMO reported that 3 fishermen were rescued from the waters at the back of the Senate Building, Pasay City namely: (1) Virgilio Salomon, 63yrs old; (2) Jose Bargo, 44yrs old; (3) Allan Morales, 30yrs old.

Fishermen were brought to Pasay General Hospital for further observation and treatment due to Hypothermia.

(5) Pier 3 Inside Break Water, Navotas City

6:50AM, 30 JulyA M/V Ocean Integrity was aground at approximately 500 yards off Pier 3 Inside Break Water, due to big waves and strong winds.

CG Detachment Navotas together with MEPU personnel of CGS Manila responded to the incident.

(6) Pier 4, Navotas City

9:00AM, 30 JulyF/B Dan Israel Delta sunked due to big waves and strong winds.

CG Detachment Navotas received a text message from a concerned citizen reporting such incident and thus responded to the scene.

(7) Pier 4, Navotas City

01:10PM, 30 July

CG Detachment Navotas received another text message from a concerned citizen reporting that an unnamed banca with marking "Super Jharen" was hauled by F/B Dan Israel Lima from Outside Break Water (OBW) to Pier 4.

CG Detachment Navotas immediately responded to the incident.

Region IX

COLLAPSED STRUCTURE

MARITIME INCIDENTSNCR

(8) Berth 7 North Port, Mnila Harbor Center Pier

6:45AM, 30 July

M/V Bayang got dragged and drifted due to waves and strong current and she accidentally hit the anchored Barge Asian Roger which resulted to the damaged / cracked of more or less 20 inches in diameter on her portside that caused her to submerged.

CG Detachment North Harbor coordinated with Captain Andres T. Homecillo of Loadstar Shipping Company Incorporated, to lay out oil spill boom of sunken vessel and applying for Emergency Salvage Permit to be conducted by Malayan Towage Corporation.

1

(1) Brgy. Aloling, Agno, Pangasinan

30 JulyTwo barges bearing the names SOEKAWATI #2708 and #2709 ran aground at Brgy. Aloling, Agno, Pangasinan.

PNP and PCG monitored the barges, Capt. Caranzo of Harbor Star Shipping Services, Inc. coordinated to Agno PS for retrieval operations and evaluation of damages.

4

6:45 AM, 30 JulyA cargo vessel (MV Ocean Galaxy) had an engine trouble causing it to drift and ran aground.

8:00 AM 30 JulyTB Trabajador 1 arrived at the vicinity to undertake towning operations

(2) Mariveles, Bataan 9:00PM, 30 JulyAt the shores of Brgy. Sisiman, Mariveles, three (3) Fishing Vessels were wrecked due to TY "Gener".

8 Fishermen on board were rescued by MDRRMC Mariveles.

(3) Bataan 10:56PM, 29 JulyM/V Ocean Galaxy was dragged and ran aground due to strong winds and rough sea.

1:00 PM, 30 July F/B Krizia with fifteen (15) fishermen encountered engine trouble causing them to be drifted.

3:00 PM, 30 July The fishing banca was towed by Fbca E.G.G. enroute toBrgy. Calapandayan, Subic, Zambales.

4:00 PM, 30 July Fishing banca arrived on shore with all the fishermen alive.

4

(1) Rosario, Cavite 4:00AM, 30 July

Two (2) persons named Jimetrio Suello of Quezon City and Alexander Daan from Tanza, Cavite onboard AM Geo Consul barge went missing after they left the municipal waters of Rosario, Cavite.

The PCG conducted SAR and found the missing persons alive along the vicinity shoreline of Cavite City.

(2) Limbones Island, Cavite

10:00PM, 29 July TB Joanne and Barge Issada ran aground the vicinity of Limbones Island.

TB Joanne has informed its company and another tug boat will be sent to pull out Barge Issada.The M/Tug Captain intends to check the ballast tank and wait for the high tide before pulling out.

(3) Brgy. Pagkilatan, Batangas City

9:45AM, 30 JulyA motorized banca with five (5) passengers onboard capsized at Brgy. Pagkilatan.

All passengers were rescued by PRC Batangas Chapter Emergency Response Unit

6:30AM, 30 July

A transport banca named MB Hamor, with 16 passengers, capsized in the vicinity water of Brgy. Pisa, Tingloy. While transiting at said vicinity, subject motorbanca encountered waves and strong winds causing her to capsize.

REGION I

REGION III

(1) West of Canas Point, Mariveles , Bataan

(4) Grand Fol, Olongapo

REGION IV-A

6:45 PM, 30 JulyAll passengers were rescued except for one (1) passenger identified as Maria "Merly" Datinguinoo who got drowned.

All rescued passengers arrived safely at Brgy Gamao, Tingloy, Batangas and subject motorbanca was towed by cited motorbancas. The cadaver of the victim was properly turned over to her family.

5

(1) Brgy. Busay, San Jose, Romblon

8:00AM, 4 Aug 2012

A certain Ramon Sulat, 45 years old, was reported missing while on his way to Boracay Island and was later found and rescued by M/V Allan James

7:00 PM, 29 July M/V Shuttle RORO 1 ran aground and got stranded after hitting coral reefs.

9:00AM, 30 July A combined estimate of one hundred six (106) passengers/crew members were rescued.

One (1) of the passengers named Ernest Flores, 60 y/o, was accounted for and was brought to Municipal Hall of Looc and died due to respiratory disease. All rescued crews and passengers were brought to Romblon State University.

(3) Brgy. San Antonio, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro

2:00AM, 30 JulyM/V St. Nuriel owned/operated by 2GO shipping lines was cut off from her mooring lines and damaged a portion of Calapan Port due to strong winds and waves.

(4) Brgy, Long Beach, San Agustin, Romblon

A motorized banca with markings "NINAY 3" owned by Michael Gerncie with nine (9) fishermen onboard, encountered big waves and rough seas while fishing which drifted in the vicinity of Brgy. Long Beach, San Agustin Romblon.

The Fishermen were temporarily sheltered at the Brgy. Hall of San Agustin, Romblon.

(5) Romblon

Also due to rough seas, two other motorized bancas, "Kobe I" and "Kobe II" were reported to have sought shelter in Romblon, Romblon. The fishermen onboard reportedly came from Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro.

2

(1) Sorsogon 6:30PM, 29 JulyMV Maria Angela from Masbate ran aground 500 meters to Pilar Port, Sorsogon due to bad weather condition and rough seas.

CG Station Sorsogon and LGU of Pilar conducted rescue operations for the passengers onboard.

9:00 AM, 31 July

MB Cristy, a passenger motorized banca with nine (9) passengers and seven (7) crew, incurred damage on their bamboo balancer at the vicinity of Animasola Island while enroute to San Pascual, Masbate.

Navy Vessel BRP Hilario Ruiz (PG378) was immediately dispatched to conduct search and rescue operations.

12:05 PM, 31 JulyMB Cristy was spotted by Navy's PG378 at 10 nautical miles Northeast of San Pascual, Masbate.

01:00 PM, 31 JulyAll passengers and crew were safely rescued and arrived at San Pascual Pier.

3

(1) Tagbilaran, Bohol 8:05PM, 28 JulyFast craft Ocean Jet 5 ran aground a few meters from Pier 1, Cebu City.

All one hundred ninety two (192) passengers were rescued safely.

REGION VII

(4) Brgy. Pisa, Tingloy, Batangas

REGION IV-B

(2) Looc, Tablas Island, Romblon

REGION V

(2) Animasola Island, Balatan, Camarines Sur

(2)Lapu-lapu City, Cebu

1:03AM, 02 AugustM/Tug Matatag capsized while conducting towing operations to MV Princess of the Earth at vicinity seawaters of Keppel shipyard Lau-lapu City.

Special Operation Unit (SOU)-Central Visayas Resuce operation, Maritime Environment Protection Unit (MEPU)-Central Visayas for possible oil spillage and alerted Search and Rescue Vessel (SARV)-3504 for possible assistance. Eight (8) officers/crews on board were rescued by its sistertug (M/TUG PSC Matibay).

(3) Keppel Shipyard, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu

10:30AM, 02 August

M/Tug Matatag was capsized while conducting towing operation to M/V Princess of the Earth at the vicinity waters of Keppel Shipyard, Lapu-Lapu City

Eight (8) crew members were rescued by CG Detachment Cebu.

1

(1) Catbalogan City, Samar

4:30 PM, 01 August

Two (2) small bancas locally known as "Baroto" with two (2) fisherman onboard were capsized due to rough sea condition at twenty (20) meters away from Pier II, Catbalogan City, Samar

The two (2) men were immediately rescued by the PCG and the two (2) bancas were tied to M/T PSC Kalasag

1(1) Brgy Poblacion and Cadiz, Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat

2:00 AM, 01 August Big waves from very rough seas have caused damages to 35 families

MDRRMO Kalamansig conducted DANA on the affected area

2

(1) Nonoc Island, Surigao City

07:35AM 30 JulyAn unnamed fishing pumpboat was sighted capsized at vicinity seawaters of Hanigad Island, Nonoc Island, Surigao City

(2) Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte

4:00 AM, 01 AugustA group of fishermen were reported adrift in the seawaters of Cabadbaran City due to strong winds and big waves.

Out of thirty-three (33) reported adrift fishermen, two (2) were missing and 31 have returned home. Search and rescue operation was conducted by Philippine Coast Guard, PNP-Maritime, and Local fishermen organized by CDRRMC-Cabadbaran City and PDRRMC-ADNERT of the Province of Agusan del Norte.

ARMM 1

(1) Kabuntalan, Maguindanao

10:00 AM

Relative to TS "Gener", casualties were reported due to submerged small boat along the Kabuntalan River because of strong water current and strong winds in the area. Of the three (3) persons identified on board, one (1) survived and the two others were dead namely Laga Gana Toni, 38 years old, mother and Datu Toni Jr, 1 year old son.

Residents in the area tried to rescue the victims but failed to do so. The remains were brought to the house of the family of the victims for proper internment. LDRRMOs advised the residents living near the rivers on the precautionary measures and to closely monitor the situation.

REGION VIII

REGION XII

CARAGA

STORM SURGE 4

Region IV-A 1

30 JulyA storm surge occurred in Brgys. San Juan, San Jose, Sapang I, Buakana, and San Juan 2.

16 houses / 86 families were affected.

5:00PM, 30 JulyThe number of affected families increased to 274 families/ 166 houses/ 6 Brgys.

No evacuees were reported since the affected familes stayed with their relatives

Region V 1

(1) Bulan, Sorsogon 31 JulyA storm Surge occurred in Brgy Zone 2, Bulan, Sorsogon. 48 houses were damaged by the storm surge.

Region IX 1

Zamboanga del Norte 4:00 PM, 30 July Strong winds and storm surge hit Brgy. Laoy tag, Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte. One partially damaged house reported.

No casualty reported.

REGION XII 1

(1) Sitio Tinago, Brgy. Tibpuan, Lebak Sultan Kudarat

Big waves from very rough seas have caused damages to 40 families in Sitio Tinago, Brgy. Tibpuan, Lebak, Sultan Kudarat

MDRRMO Lebak evacuated affected families to CRM Compound, Poblacion, Lebak Sultan Kudarat.

FALLING DEBRIS 16

Region IV-A 4

(1) Olalia and CMA Roads, Brgy. Sta Cruz, Antipolo, Rizal

(2) Sumulong Highway, Brgy. dela Paz, Antipolo, Rizal(3) Fatima Village, Brgy. San Isidro, Antipolo, Rizal

Incident of falling trees caused partial damage to one (1) house.

(4) San Pablo, Laguna 6:45 AM, 30 July Teodoro Flores, 40 y/o, died on the spot when his house was hit by a falling coconut tree while his son survived the incident.

LGU San Pablo responded to the incident and brought his son to the custody of DSWD Laguna.

2

(1) Sitio Baha, Brgy. Mahabang Baybay, San Agustin Romblon

10:00AM, 29 July

A certain Mariel M. Manzano, 11 years old, was hit by a fallen branch of tree while walking towards a nearby store. The victim was pronounced dead on arrival upon reaching the hospital

(2) Brgy. Cantagda, Cajidiocan, Romblon

3:00PM, 29 JulyA certain Edna R. Ibañes, 40 years old, reportedly died after being hit by an uprooted coconut tree due to strong winds.

Region VI 8(1) Brgy. E. Lopez, Silay City, Negros Occidental

31 July 2012A certain Mary Jane Lima, 24 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Deceased

(2) Sta. Felomina, Arevalo, Iloilo City

31 July 2012A certain Madeline Caminado, 48 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Deceased

(3) Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo, Iloilo City

31 July 2012A certain Mark John Caminade, 21 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

(4) Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo, Iloilo City

31 July 2012A certain Lea Joy Micolasura, 17 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

(5) Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo, Iloilo City

31 July 2012A certain Lilibeth Cameros, 43 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

(6) Arevalo Plaza, Iloilo City / Lambuyao, Oton, Iloilo

31 July 2012A certain Rhea Nicholas Sura, 17 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

Ternate, Cavite

29 July Incidents of falling trees due to heavy rains were reported.

Region IV-B

(7) Arevalo Plaza, Iloilo City / Brgy. Badiang, Tubungan, Iloilo

31 July 2012A certain Nonie Canderer, 18 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

(8) Arevalo Plaza, Iloilo City / Tigbauan, Iloilo

31 July 2012A certain John Mark Virelao, 21 years old, was pinned down by a fallen tree

Injured

Region VII 2

(1) Brgy. Saguisi, Getafe, Bohol

1:30PM, 30 JulyFernando E. Rellon Jr., 3 yrs old, was hit by an uprooted Ipil-ipil tree due to strong winds.

The victim was rushed to Catigbian District Hospital and was declared dead-on-arrival. RDRRMC 7 coordinated w/ LGU Catigbian and Bohol Provincial Police Office.

(2) Brgy. Saguisi, Getafe, Bohol

2:00PM, 30 July

A motorcyle passing the National Highway of Brgy. Saguisi was slammed by a coconut tree which was uprooted due to strong winds, immediately killing its 2 passengers namely, Jury S. Betaganzo and Maylin P. Betaganzao

RDRRMC 7 coordinated w/ LGU Catigbian and Bohol Provincial Police Office.

FLASHFLOODS 3

REGION I 2

5:00 PM, 29 July A flashflood occurred due to heavy rains.

An immediate evacuation of fifty (50) families mostly residing along the creek was implemented.

10:00 PM, 29 JulyFlood waters have subsequently subsided and previously reported evacuees in Brgy. Portic have returned home.

The Provincial Engineering Office has already repaired the eroded approach of the drainage system caused by the flashflood.

(2) Brgy. San Leon, Mauban, Rajal,

Angayan Norte and San Aurelio 3rd,

Balungao,

29 July A flashflood occurred due to heavy rains.PDRRMC Pangasinan monitored the situation.

REGION X 1

Lanao del Norte 7:00 AM, 30 JulyA flashflood occured in 12 Barangays in the Municipalities of Sapad and Kapatagan due to scattered rainshowers and landslides

MISHAP 2

REGION IV-B 1

Brgy San Antonio, Calapan City

2:00 AM, 30 July M/V St. Nuriel was cut off from her mooring lines due to very strong gusty winds. It damaged a portion of Calapan Port, Brgy San Antonio, Calapan City.

NCR 1

Manila Harbor, Center Pier, Tondo, Manila

6:45 AM,30 July

M/V Bayang got dragged and drifted due to big waves and strong current towards Manila Harbor Center. Later,it accidentally hit the anchored barge named Asian Roger and subsequently resulted to the sinking of the M/V Bayang.

The personnel of CG Detachment North Harbor, laid out an oil spill boom of the sunken vessel to prevent oil spillage.

DROWNING 16

REGION I 3

(1) Brgy. Nagsabaran Norte, Balaoan, La Union

A certain Mica Hufana Almore, 2 years old, accidentally fell and was carried away by strong current of water

The body was recovered 200 meters away from the place of incident.

(1) Brgy. Portic, Bugallon, Pangasinan

(2) Brgy. San Ramon, Sigay, Ilocos Sur

A certain Venice Sinopen, 9 yrs old, was carried away by a strong current from the creek of the said barangay

Search and rescue operation was conducted to recover the victim.

(3) Brgy. Rajal, Balungao, Pangasinan

8:00AM, 31 JulyA certain Vicente Corpuz Dela Rosa allegedly left their house and never returned

Wandered aimlessly and was fetched by MSWDO Balungao in a Hospital in Cabanatuan City

REGION III 1Olongapo City, Zambales

6 August 2012A certain Renz Reyes was previously reported missing and was later found dead due to drowning

REGION IV-A 2

(1) Brgy. Buruan, Pila, Laguna

9:00 AM, 31 July 2012

A certain Edwin Ramos was found dead along lake shore.

The body was brought to Surbano Funeral Parlor.

(2) Rosario, Cavite 5:00AM, 30 JulyThe body of a certain Bernard Buzon, 35 y/o, was found in the sea waters of Brgy. Kanluran.

The body was brought to Salinas Funeral Homes.

REGION IV-B 2

Brgy. Gui-ob, Alcantara, Romblon

12:00PM, 5 Aug

Deo Socajil was found floating along the coastal area of Baranggay Gui-ob. According to investigation, Deo Socajil was not able to return to shore after fishing on the same date, when their banca capsized due to big waves

The body was brought to RHU but was pronounced Dead-On-Arrival

Brgy. San Agustin, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

11:00AM, 31 July

Hazel Mae O. Arpullos, 6 years old, fell off a foot bridge and sank in the river at D6 Brgy. San Agustin, San Jose Romblon. The body was found in Sitio Sto. Niño, Brgy. Bubog.

The body was brought to St. Peter Funeral Homes.

REGION V 1

Brgy. San Agustin, Bula, Camarines Sur

3:00 PM, 3 August 2012

A certain Anthony Garay y Azuela, 15 years old, drowned at the bicol river located at Brgy. San Ramon, Bula, Camarines Sur.

The body was retrieved at 6 AM, 5 August 2012 along the river side of SitioTagudtod, Brgy. San Jose, Minabalac, Camarines Sur

REGION VI 3(1) Brgy. Aganan, Pavia, Iloilo

31 July 2012A certain Christian June Bauso, 19 years old, was reportedly suffered from drowning. Injured

(2) Brgy. Balabag, Pavia, Iloilo

31 July 2012A certain Alfred D. Gumban, 19 years old, was reportedly to be missing and suspected to have drowned.

28 JulyA certain Ronald Necor, 33 yrs old, was carried away by a strong current of water while crossing the Paliwan River, Bugasong, Antique.

4:00PM, 30 July Death of Mr. Necor's was confirmed.NCR 1

Quezon City10:04PM, 05 August

A certain Isabelo Millare fell into a creekSAR wasconducted by Quezon City Rescue and Barangay Tanods.

REGION IX 1Brgy. Galas, Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte

1:30PM, 29 JulyIncident of falling trees caused partial damage to one (1) house.

REGION I 2

(1) Brgy. Dardatan, Tagudin, Ilocos Sur

11:00AM, 1 August A certain Anthony B. Capsuyan was carried away by strong current and drowned while taking a bath along the seashore of Sitio San Roque.

Local residents rescued the victim and brought him immediately to Tagudin General Hospital but was pronounced dead-on-arrival.

Reynaldo Polca Frio and Arlene Paz, were reportedly drowned.

10:AM, 5 August Confirmed Mr. Frio's and Ms. Paz's death.

ELECTROCUTION 2

REGION IV-A 1

(3) Brgy. Pangalcagan, Bugasong, Antique

(2) Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur

(1) Brgy. Panapan 4, Bacoor, Cavite

A certain Hipolito Danieles, between 32 to 35 yrs old, was electrocuted while crossing the bridge in Brgy. Panapan 4.

REGION VI 1

(1) Brgy. Malabor, Tibiao, Antique

29 July 2012A certain Edward T. Pantaleon, 16 years old and Edmund T. Pantaleon, 19 years old were electrocuted by a lightning

Injured

2

229 July 2012 Teresa River rose above normal level.30 July 2012 Water in Teresa River is at normal level.

05 August 2012As of 11:00 PM, water level in Batasan Bridge is at 20.1 meters (Normal level - 18 meters and below)

50 and 20 families from Brgy. Banaba and Brgy. Sta. Ana respectively are conducting preemptive evacuation to Sta. Ana Covered Courts

9:30AM, 2 AugustAll evacuees from Brgys. Banaba, Sta. Ana, Maly, Guinayang and Ampid returned to their houses.

(2) San Mateo, Rizal

INCREASE IN WATER LEVEL OF RIVER SYSTEMS

REGION IV-A

(1) Rizal

Tab B

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

1,291 211,967 948,696 215 11,154 48,181 65,108 300,594 76,262 348,775

46 5,200 21,882 81 4,890 20,611 300 1,200 5,190 21,811 MAKATI 1 10 71 - - MALABON 5 506 2,123 7 506 2,123 506 2,123 MANILA CITY 2 476 2,209 3 476 2,209 476 2,209 MARIKINA 2 1,079 3,894 4 1,079 3,894 1,079 3,894 MUNTINLUPA CITY 2 535 2,680 7 535 2,680 535 2,680 NAVOTAS CITY 10 1,015 4,245 15 1,015 4,245 1,015 4,245 PARAÑAQUE 2 178 712 2 178 712 178 712 QUEZON CITY 6 562 2,634 16 562 2,634 562 2,634 TAGUIG CITY 1 300 1,200 300 1,200 300 1,200 VALENZUELA CITY 15 539 2,114 27 539 2,114 539 2,114

66 8,827 40,445 3 69 368 3,126 14,144 3,195 14,512 5 636 3,816 0 - - - - - -

DINGRAS 5 636 3,816

4 5 26 0 - - - - - - SAN ESTEBAN 1 1 6 SANTO DOMINGO 1 2 10 SIGAY 1 1 5 TAGUDIN 1 1 5

30 2,496 8,095 2 11 20 1,180 4,414 1,191 4,434 SAN FERNANDO 1 14 69 14 69 14 69 AGOO 1 145 575 - - BALAOAN 2 6 30 6 30 6 30 BANGAR 11 1,800 5,360 2 11 20 630 2,257 641 2,277 LUNA 13 509 1,983 508 1,980 508 1,980 TUBAO 2 22 78 22 78 22 78

27 5,690 28,508 1 58 348 1,946 9,730 2,004 10,078 BUGALLON 3 58 348 1 58 348 58 348 CALASIAO 17 4,186 20,930 500 2,500 500 2,500 ROSALES 3 597 2,985 597 2,985 597 2,985 SANTA BARBARA 4 849 4,245 849 4,245 849 4,245

43 1,081 4,837 0 - - 659 2,948 659 2,948 43 1,081 4,837 0 - - 659 2,948 659 2,948

Final Report

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "GENER" andSOUTHWEST MONSOONAFFECTED POPULATION

July 28 - August 02, 2012

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

NCR

REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)ILOCOS NORTE

ILOCOS SUR

LA UNION

PANGASINAN

REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)CAGAYAN

CLAVERIA 40 922 4,139 159 698 159 698 SANTA TERESITA 3 159 698 500 2,250 500 2,250

410 121,286 525,317 22 771 3,294 14,277 55,435 15,048 58,729 147 44,999 198,386 1 3 11 12,073 46,904 12,076 46,915

ABUCAY 10 1,950 9,750 300 1,002 300 1,002 BAGAC 14 3,434 16,976 - - DINALUPIHAN 39 17,088 71,496 950 4,275 950 4,275 HERMOSA 19 10,027 45,517 7,018 31,260 7,018 31,260 MARIVELES 1 3 11 1 3 11 3 11 MORONG 5 4,140 13,979 1,805 5,132 1,805 5,132 ORANI 22 4,485 22,225 1,500 2,800 1,500 2,800 ORION 23 2,262 10,454 500 2,435 500 2,435

SAMAL 14 1,610 7,978 - - 107 43,257 196,678 15 487 2,119 492 1,956 979 4,075

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 6 1,290 6,450 - - BULACAN 10 1,057 3,676 1 46 230 46 230 CALUMPIT 16 3,165 11,520 2 124 496 200 720 324 1,216 HAGONOY 18 16,904 86,674 - - MALOLOS CITY 3 496 2,052 2 98 405 224 956 322 1,361 MARILAO 5 1,150 5,295 - - MEYCAUAYAN 13 4,597 7,411 - - OBANDO 11 11,824 60,000 6 73 303 68 280 141 583 PAOMBONG 9 865 4,173 1 84 410 84 410 PULILAN 1 70 330 1 35 165 35 165 SAN MIGUEL 14 1,683 8,417 1 12 60 12 60 SANTA MARIA 1 156 680 1 15 50 15 50

5 1,892 9,354 0 - - 912 4,560 912 4,560 CABANATUAN 5 1,892 9,354 912 4,560 912 4,560

144 29,973 117,366 2 71 291 - - 71 291 APALIT 4 430 2,365 - - BACOLOR 2 70 280 - - CANDABA 2 600 3,000 - - GUAGUA 27 14,362 45,869 - - LUBAO 30 6,406 25,624 - - MACABEBE 25 3,488 18,044 - - MASANTOL 26 2,197 10,685 2 71 291 71 291 MINALIN 2 132 762 - - PORAC 1 100 500 - - SAN FERNANDO 1 500 2,500 - - SAN LUIS 4 380 2,280 - - SAN SIMON 8 410 1,396 SASMUAN 12 898 4,061 - -

1 88 304 1 84 282 - - 84 282 PANIQUI 1 88 304 1 84 282 84 282

6 1,077 3,229 3 126 591 800 2,015 926 2,606 BOTOLAN 2 800 2,015 800 2,015 800 2,015 CASTILLEJOS 1 66 256 1 66 256 66 256 SANTA CRUZ 3 211 958 2 60 335 60 335

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

BATAAN

BULACAN

NUEVA ECIJA

PAMPANGA

TARLAC

ZAMBALES

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

316 52,632 252,870 69 4,478 19,600 36,546 180,633 41,024 200,233 62 2,890 11,935 5 210 967 2,422 9,875 2,632 10,842

BALAYAN 6 15 71 - - BATANGAS CITY 7 55 198 1 28 89 28 89 CALACA 6 97 372 2 62 298 1 5 63 303 CALATAGAN 4 58 246 53 217 53 217 CUENCA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 LEMERY 16 296 1,480 267 1,335 267 1,335 LOBO 2 73 365 - - MABINI 1 2 13 - - NASUGBU 3 2,144 8,478 1 103 455 2,041 8,023 2,144 8,478 SAN LUIS 6 84 387 1 17 125 14 70 31 195 SAN NICOLAS 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 SANTA TERESITA 2 7 35 6 30 6 30 TAAL 4 35 171 35 171 35 171 TINGLOY 1 17 85 - - TUY 2 5 25 3 15 3 15

188 41,639 200,389 20 782 3,297 30,642 150,174 31,424 153,471 BACOOR 48 14,932 74,660 6 33 165 14,899 74,495 14,932 74,660 CAVITE CITY 84 10,392 48,106 7 206 1,333 206 1,333 GEN. MARIANO ALVAREZ 4 6 32 6 32 6 32 GENERAL TRIAS 1 17 61 2 17 61 17 61 IMUS 7 3,252 16,260 3,252 16,260 3,252 16,260 KAWIT 20 6,981 34,905 1 9 38 6,972 34,867 6,981 34,905 NAIC 1 873 1,320 873 1,320 873 1,320 NOVELETA 2 457 1,400 2 457 1,400 457 1,400 ROSARIO 2 60 300 2 60 300 60 300 TANZA 14 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 TERNATE 5 86 430 57 285 57 285

29 2,723 16,839 15 519 2,197 2,070 13,925 2,589 16,122 BAY 6 128 615 3 123 543 5 25 128 568 LOS BAÑOS 6 93 465 - - MABITAC 8 68 340 1 28 140 28 140 PILA 1 18 71 2 18 71 18 71 SAN PABLO CITY 1 1 5 - - SAN PEDRO 3 71 355 1 71 355 71 355 SANTA CRUZ 4 2,344 14,988 8 279 1,088 2,065 13,900 2,344 14,988

37 5,380 23,707 29 2,967 13,139 1,412 6,659 4,379 19,798 ANGONO 3 1,349 5,276 2 348 1,367 348 1,367 ANTIPOLO CITY 1 20 100 1 20 100 20 100 BARAS 1 75 375 1 75 375 75 375 BINANGONAN 1 15 85 2 15 85 15 85 CAINTA 2 131 594 6 131 594 131 594 CARDONA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

BATANGAS

CAVITE

LAGUNA

RIZAL

CARDONA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 PILILLA 6 1,159 5,795 1,159 5,795 1,159 5,795 RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 3 1,573 6,661 7 1,573 6,661 1,573 6,661 SAN MATEO 16 1,007 4,599 7 760 3,764 247 835 1,007 4,599 TAYTAY 3 50 218 3 45 193 5 25 50 218 TERESA - -

45 7,261 36,285 3 95 405 2,649 13,245 2,744 13,650 44 6,941 34,685 3 95 405 2,599 12,995 2,694 13,400

ABRA DE ILOG 2 3 15 - - CALINTAAN 1 680 3,400 600 3,000 600 3,000 LUBANG 2 3 15 3 15 3 15 MAGSAYSAY 6 615 3,075 276 1,380 276 1,380 MAMBURAO 7 600 3,000 450 2,250 450 2,250 PALUAN 1 20 80 1 20 80 20 80 RIZAL 4 212 1,060 - - SABLAYAN 7 2,463 12,315 1 50 200 656 3,280 706 3,480 SAN JOSE 8 1,123 5,615 1 25 125 370 1,850 395 1,975 SANTA CRUZ 6 1,222 6,110 244 1,220 244 1,220

1 320 1,600 0 - - 50 250 50 250 CALAPAN 1 320 1,600 50 250 50 250

3 565 926 0 - - 529 797 529 797

2 30 129 0 - - - - - - ESPERANZA 2 30 129

1 535 797 0 - - 529 797 529 797 BULAN 1 73 335 67 335 67 335 PILAR 462 462 462 462 462 462

200 6,942 32,880 22 448 2,019 2,552 12,963 3,000 14,982 23 1,592 7,797 4 121 623 1 11 122 634

BANGA 19 999 5,001 IBAJAY 2 556 2,654 3 85 492 85 492 KALIBO 1 36 131 1 36 131 36 131 MALINAO 1 1 11 1 11 1 11

88 2,075 10,923 9 161 650 1,744 9,095 1,905 9,745 BARBAZA 5 110 820 - - BELISON 4 44 220 44 220 44 220 BUGASONG 2 25 150 - - CULASI 4 161 666 1 64 320 97 346 161 666 LAUA-AN 21 402 2,010 402 2,010 402 2,010 SAN JOSE 17 316 1,894 4 21 75 295 1,819 316 1,894 SAN REMIGIO 6 80 416 2 25 155 55 261 80 416 SEBASTE 10 422 1,961 422 1,961 422 1,961 SIBALOM 5 4 22 TIBAO 5 110 358 2 51 100 59 258 110 358 TOBIAS FORNIER (DAO) 7 31 186 - - VALDERRAMA 2 370 2,220 370 2,220 370 2,220

21 622 3,070 4 58 290 564 2,780 622 3,070 GUIMBAL 4 31 125 31 125 31 125 ILOILO CITY 17 591 2,945 4 58 290 533 2,655 591 2,945

68 2,653 11,090 5 108 456 243 1,077 351 1,533 BAGO 8 138 529 - - CANDONI 1 1 9 - - ENRIQUE B MAGALONA (SARAVIA) 3 114 456 1 20 82 20 82

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

ORIENTAL MINDORO

REGION V (BICOL REGION)

MASBATE

SORSOGON

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)AKLAN

ANTIQUE

ILOILO

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) 3 114 456 1 20 82 20 82 HIMAMAYLAN 5 120 482 - - HINIGARAN 4 11 44 - - HINOBA-AN (ASIA) 7 697 3,281 3 63 249 243 1,077 306 1,326

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

PONTEVEDRA 6 13 52 - - PULUPANDAN 7 36 145 - - SAN ENRIQUE 10 691 2,764 - - SILAY 7 67 268 - - VALLADOLID 10 765 3,060 1 25 125 25 125

6 1,344 5,408 0 - - 1,344 5,408 1,344 5,408 6 1,344 5,408 0 - - 1,344 5,408 1,344 5,408

TALISAY 6 1,344 5,408 1,344 5,408 1,344 5,408

1 240 320 0 - - - - - -

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 1 240 320 0 - - - - - - DIPOLOG CITY 1 240 320

18 1,025 5,115 3 201 1,005 803 4,021 1,004 5,026

LANAO DEL NORTE 16 988 4,930 3 201 1,005 787 3,925 988 4,930 KAPATAGAN 2 262 1,310 1 51 255 211 1,055 262 1,310 SAPAD 7 258 1,280 2 150 750 108 530 258 1,280 SULTAN NAGA DIMAPORO (KAROMATAN) 7 468 2,340 468 2,340 468 2,340

MISAMIS ORIENTAL 2 37 185 0 - - 16 96 16 96 MAGSAYSAY (LINUGOS) 1 16 96 16 96 16 96 TAGOLOAN 1 21 89

11 540 2,700 1 33 165 507 2,535 540 2,700

DAVAO DEL SUR 11 540 2,700 1 33 165 507 2,535 540 2,700 DAVAO CITY 11 540 2,700 1 33 165 507 2,535 540 2,700

10 2,812 11,248 0 - - - - - -

COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) 10 2,812 11,248 0 - - - - - - PIKIT 10 2,812 11,248

116 2,212 8,463 11 169 714 1,816 7,265 1,985 7,979 ABRA 43 1,793 6,749 0 - - 1,652 6,413 1,652 6,413

BANGUED 18 292 1,050 157 785 157 785 BUCAY 11 899 2,814 899 2,814 899 2,814 DOLORES 6 495 2,304 495 2,304 495 2,304 LACUB 6 33 206 27 135 27 135 LAGAYAN 1 71 355 71 355 71 355 SAN JUAN 1 3 20 3 20 3 20

APAYAO 1 1 3 0 - - 1 3 1 3 KABUGAO 1 1 3 1 3 1 3

BENGUET 48 348 1,412 11 169 714 93 550 262 1,264

REGION XI (DAVAO REGION)

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)CEBU

REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN)

CAR

REGION IX (ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA)

REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

BENGUET 48 348 1,412 11 169 714 93 550 262 1,264 ATOK 2 32 40 2 10 2 10 BAGUIO CITY 24 203 954 4 148 622 54 328 202 950 BAKUN 1 2 11 2 11 2 11 BUGUIAS 1 31 36 3 17 3 17 ITOGON 1 24 79 1 10 34 10 34 KAPANGAN 3 7 35 4 20 4 20 LA TRINIDAD 5 12 63 4 7 43 3 18 10 61 MANKAYAN 6 22 137 1 1 6 21 131 22 137 TUBA 1 3 13 3 13 3 13 TUBLAY 4 12 44 1 3 9 1 2 4 11

IFUGAO 3 5 17 0 - - 5 17 5 17 HINGYON 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 TINOC 2 3 15 3 15 3 15

KALINGA 1 1 7 0 - - 1 7 1 7 PASIL 1 1 7 1 7 1 7

MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 20 64 275 0 - - 64 275 64 275 BAUKO 9 25 91 25 91 25 91 BONTOC 2 2 11 2 11 2 11 SADANGA 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 TADIAN 8 36 168 36 168 36 168

REGIONS 14 PROVINCES 35 CITIES 28 MUNICIPALITIES 157 BARANGAYS 1,291

AFFECTED AREAS

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NCR 4

1 Angela Nicole Gregorio 12 Malinta, Valenzuela City

1 Patricia Gregorio 11 Malinta, Valenzuela City

1 Elisa Mae Dolfino Malinta, Valenzuela City

1 Jerome Oria 19 Merville, Dampalit, Malabon CityDrowned, recovered at the vicinity of Pinagbalian River.

REGION I 5

1 Anthony B. Capsuyan 25 Brgy. Dardaratan,Tagudin Drowned

1 Reynaldo Polca Frio 38 Brgy. Camestizoan, Sto Domingo Drowned

1 Arlene Tinaza Paz 16 Brgy. Padu Chico, Sto Domingo Drowned

1 Venice Sinopen 9 San Ramon, Sigay, Ilocos Sur

Drowned (previously reported missing). The body was recovered at Nasagban River, Brgy. Mabilig, Silag, Ilocos Sur on or about 1:45PM, 04 August 2012

La Union 1 Mica Almore Hufana 2 Brgy. Nagsabaran Norte, Balaoan Drowned

CAR 5

1 Prisca Pacyaya Solang 64 Ampucao, Itogon

1 Clinton P. Idio 22 1st gate, Ucab, Itogon

1 John Marck Rigueros 15 Natubleng, Buguias Drowned (previously reported missing)

1 Jerry Turo 18 Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet Drowned

Mt. Province 1 Efren Forawit 34 Brgy. Demang, Sadang, Mt. Province Drowned

REGION III 9

1 Arcanghel Vicoy 52 AntiqueRecovered drowned/dead in shoreline of Brgy. Sisiman, Mariveles, Bataan, as

1Crisanto Rapusol y Aguilar

22 Brgy. Alauli, Pilar, Bataan Drowned

1 Winnie E. Capiles 43 Mt. View, Mariveles, Bataan Drowned

1 Efren Salvacion 41 Obando, Bulacan Drowned

1 Patrick dela Rosa 12 Marilao, Bulcan Drowned

1 CJ Marco Carlos 6 mos. Paliwas, Obando, Bulacan Drowned

1 Justine Francisco 19 Malchan, MeycauayanRecovered drowned on or about 4:00 PM, 2 August 2012.

Pampanga 1 Angel Ignacio y Ocampo 6 Masantol, Pampanga Drowned

Zambales 1 Renz Reyes 1442 Coral Road, Brgy. Kalaklan, Olongapo City

Drowned (previously reported missing)

REGION IV-A 6

1 Edwin Ramos 38 Brgy. Buruan, Pila Drowned

1 Teodoro Flores 42 San Pablo Was hit by a falling coconut tree

1 Ernesto Flores 60 San Benito, AlaminosPassenger of aground M/V Shuttle RORO 1

Batangas 1 Maria M. Datingguinoo 48 Brgy. Gamao, Tingloy Drowned due to capsized banca

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "GENER" (SAOLA) andSOUTHWEST MONSOON

CASUALTIESJuly 28- August 2,2012

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL 54 DEAD

Malabon City

Drowned at Artex Compound, Brgy. Panghulo, Malabon

Ilocos Sur

Died due to landslide

Benguet

Bataan

Bulacan

Laguna

1 Hipolito Danieles 32-35 BacoorElectrocuted while crossing the bridge in Brgy. Panapan 4, Bacoor, Cavite

1 Bernard Buzon 35 TanzaThe body was found in seawaters of Brgy. Kanluran, Rosario, Cavite on or about 5:00 AM 30 July 2012.

REGION IV-B 5

1 Mariel M. Manzano 10Sitio Baha, Brgy. Mahabang Baybay, San Agustin

Accidentally knocked by a fallen branch of tree causing serious head injury.

1 Deo C. Socajil 17Sitio Ibay, Brgy. Gui-ob, Alcantara, Romblon

Drowned

1 Edna R. Ibañez 40 Brgy. Cantagda, CajidiocanHit by an uprooted coconut tree due to strong winds

Palawan 1 Eduardo B. Agnes III 32Brgy. Palaitan, Purok II, Busunga, Palawan

Lightning victim (30 July 2012)

Occidental Mindoro 1 Hazel Mae O. Arpullos 6Brgy. San Agustin, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro

Drowned

REGION V 1

Camarines Sur 1 Anthony A. Garay 15 Brgy. San Agustin, Bula DrownedREGION VI 4

Antique 1 Ronald Necor 33 Brgy. Pangalcagan, Bugasong Drowned on 28 July 2012

Capiz 1 Ricardo Eduque 37 Nasunugan, Dao, Capiz Electrocuted

Negros Occidental 1 Mary Jane Lima 24 Brgy. E. Lopez, Silay CityPinned down by the fallen tree inside the house.

Iloilo City 1 Madeline Caminade 48 Arevalo Plaza, ArevaloPinned down by the fallen tree inside the store.

REGION VII 5

1 Emelia PasugironAccidentally knocked by a fallen branch of tree causing serious head injury.

1 Andrei PasugironHit by an uprooted coconut tree due to strong winds

1 Fernando E. Rellon Jr. 3Hit by an uprooted ipil-ipil tree due to strong winds

1 Jury S. Betaganzo

1 Maylin P. Betaganzo

REGION VIII 2

1 Orlando Calang 47 Southern Leyte

1 Jeffrick Calang 23 Southern Leyte

REGION IX 5

Zamboanga del Norte

1Renante Cimafranca Jauculan Jr.

10 Dipolog CityDrowned while swimming with his family at Galas Beach Resort, Dipolog City, ZDN

1 Miguel Mandao Sr. 46

1 Miguel Mandao Jr. 13

1 Marilou Mandao 8

1 Belmar Mandao 4

REGION X 1

Misamis Oriental 1 Augusto Arcos Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental Hit by fallen coconut tree.

ARMM 2

1 Laga Gani Toni 38

1 Datu Toni Jr. 1

NCR 1

Quezon City 1 Isabelo Millares Allegedly drowned

REGION III 1

Cavite

Romblon

Negros Oriental Brgy. Kalamtukan, Bayawan City

Bohol Brgy. Sanguisi, Getafe, BoholHit by an uprooted coconut tree due to strong winds

Southern Leyte

At 5:30PM, 03 August 2012, the bodies were found at San Ricardo, Southern Leyte after they were reported missing last 01 August 2012

Zamboanga del SurCabaluran, Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur

Died due to mudslide.

Kabuntalan, Maguindanao

Kabuntalan, MaguindanaoThe small boat submerged along

Kabuntalan River because of strong water current and winds in the area.

GRAND TOTAL 3 MISSING

Bataan 1 Edgardo Gonzales 40Zone 4, Bo. Camaya, Mariveles, Bataan

29 July 2012 allegedly missing fishermen aboard white fishing boat marked "KIKAY" at Mariveles,

REGION VI 1

Iloilo 1 Alfred D. Gumban 19 Brgy. Balabag, Pavia, Iloilo Allegedly drowned

CAR 5

1 Ezekiel Calubaguib 16 Sitio O-ong, Brgy. Pitawan, Hingyon

1 Rona del Ramos 16 Sitio O-ong, Brgy. Pitawan, Hingyon

Mt. Province 1 Jennilyn Pallo 38Sitio Silin, Tocucan, Bontoc, Mt. Province

Landslide

Benguet 1 Veronica Bautista 19 Botiwtiw, Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet Landslide

Abra 1 Margarita B. Carnate 55 Talampac, Pacoc, Lacub Fall from Buyatan Hanging Bridge

REGION III 1

Bulacan 1 Nico Ejaw 13 Abangan Sur, Marilao, Bulacan Injured

REGION IV-A 4

1 Airon Alde 7 Noveleta, Cavite Punctured wound (forehead)

1 Rosemarie Gobres 46 Noveleta, Cavite Punctured wound (right foot)

1 Hannah Acinas 14 Noveleta, Cavite Lacerated wound (right foot)

1 Rodrigo Malia 42 Noveleta, Cavite Lacerated wound (left foot)

REGION IV-B 11

1 Winston Jibbs Calma 25 Argao, Cebu City Minor injury

1 Joseph Evinet 40 Zambales Minor injury

1 Eugenio Onor 68 Cavite Minor injury

1 Edson Bano 30 Cebu City Minor injury

1 Ricky Yap 60 Greece Congestion t/c aspiration

1 Roldan Caritan 46 Parañaque Treated at the Hospital

1 Felix Soledeo 69 Cebu City Minor injury

1 Juriel Alcarez 22 Cebu City Minor injury

1 Joseph Simbajon 26 Bohol Minor injury

1 Maxel Ignacio 26 Pinamuk an, New Washington, Aklan Minor injury

1 Marreze David Depillo 23 Iniban, Negros Oriental Minor injury

REGION VI 10

1 Edward E. Pantaleon 16

1 Edmund E. Pantaleon 19

1 Edgar Vecimo San Pascual, CulasiAs of 3:30 PM, Edger Vecimo was taken to Rural Health Unit and was reported in good condition

1 Mark John Caminade 21 Arevalo Plaza, ArevaloInjured(lacerated wounds) caused by fallen tree

1 Lea Joy Micolasura 17 Arevalo Plaza, ArevaloInjured abrasions on left shoulder caused by fallen tree

1 Lilibeth Cameros Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo Injured caused by fallen tree

1 Rhea Nicholas Sura 17 Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo Injured caused by fallen tree

1 Nonie Canderer 18 Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo Injured caused by fallen tree

1 John Mark Virelao 21 Arevalo Plaza, Arevalo Injured caused by fallen tree

Cavite

GRAND TOTAL 35 INJURED

Ifugao

Encountered a motorcycle accident while passing along sitio O-ong, Brgy. Pitawan, Hingyon Ifuagao due to rockslides

Antique

Brgy. Malabor, Tibiao Injured due to lightning

Iloilo

1 Christian June Bauso 19 Brgy. Aganan, Pavian Drowned

REGION VII 2

1 Ponciano S. Betaganzo

1 Zaijan P. Betaganzo

REGION IX 2

1 Soledad Noble Mandao 46

1 Jomar Mandao 11

REGION I 3

1 Edgardo Barrey 42

1 Jeric Barrey 17

Pangasinan 1Vicente Corpuz Dela Rosa

73 Brgy. Rajal, BalungaoPreviously resported missing but MSWDO Bulangao found and fetched him in a hospital in Cabanatuan City.

NCR 3

1 Virgilio Salomon 63

1 Jose Bargo 44

1 Alan Morales 30

REGION III 8

1 Edwin Caniga 27

1 Raymart Suarez 17

1 Danny Boy Carie 20 Oriental Mindoro

1 Jimmy Ragot 51

1 William Alzate 32

1 Jerome 17

1 Dennis 21

1 Danadan 20

REGION IV-A 5

1 Eugenio Seboronio 45

1Alvin Villamor

23

1 Joe Ebora 35

1 Nick Topaz 35

1 Elly Oliva 38REGION IV-B 113

Romblon 1 Ramon P. Sulat 45 Brgy. Busay, San Jose, Romblon

She was reported missing on board a motorized banca on or about 8:00 AM, 4 August 2012 and was rescued on the same day.

1 Joseph B. Batoctoy 24 Dalaguete, Cebu Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Edson M. Bano Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jayphers Tanguamos 22 Naga Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Welmar Martinez 35 Sultan Kudarat Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jimbot Manacap 30 Davao City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Cael M. Glorioso Dasmarinas, Cavite Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ricky Borantes Laguna Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ronnie Villasoto Ivisan, Capiz Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Carl Den C. Mentiza Butuan City, Agusan del Norte Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

Bohol Brgy. Sanguisi, Getafe, BoholHit by an uprooted coconut tree due to strong winds

Zamboanga del SurCabaluran, Midsalip, Zamboanga del

Sur

Injured caused by a mudslide followed by flashflood allegedly caused by a "buhawi" that swept their house.

GRAND TOTAL 145 RESCUED/SURVIVORS

Ilocos Sur Brgy. Apatot, San Esteban

At 30 July 2012, both victims were carried away by strong current while fishing. On or about 5:00 PM 31 July 2012, the victims were rescued by

As of 5:00 PM 30 July 2012, fishermen rescued at the back of the Senate Bldg, Pasay City

Bataan

Pangasinan

Around 12-2:00 AM, 30 July 2012, 8 fishermen were rescued by MDRRMC Mariveles at Brgy. Sisiman, Mariveles, Bataan.

Batangas City Wawa, Batangas City

Passengers of motorized banca capsized at Brgy. Pagkilatan, Batangas City. Rescued by the PRC Batangas at around 9:45 AM 30 July 2012

1 Emmar E. Malvar 21 Nasugbu, Batangas Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Renante Borja Cebu CIty Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Felipe Amacma 22 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Rommel Alidio 39 Malitam Batangas City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Danfred Columna 21 Bohol Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Joseph J. Simbajon 26 Bohol Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jimuel R. Bascal Samar Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Rex Zunio Jr. Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Danilo Baharias 51 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Joselito Bragais Cavite Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Luvismindo Abastas Jr. 33 Carcar, Cebu Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jonathan Aspacio 25 Badian, Cebu Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ranilo Lanticse 33 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Juriel D. Alcarez 22 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Eric D. Basanes Biliran Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Johnrie Ajenjo Cebu CIty Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Lezandro A. Badilla 19 Caibiran, Biliran Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jhun Mark C. Ledesma 20 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Michael A. Enterina 23 Bukidnon Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Allan Jay Mendoza 33 Batangas Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 John Arnie Gaisadio 28 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ricardo Tumolak 48 Lapu-Lapu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 John Michael O. Bon Daraga, Albay Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Bryan D. Donguines Numancia, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Cristian Lumaad Capcocan, Leyte Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jemboy L. Capuras 25 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Marreco David Depilly Iniban, Negros Oriental Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Dennis L. Mamhot 28 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ronnie Tangkola Sultan Kudarat Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Arnel S. Virtucio 27 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Lowegie V. Caballero San Dionesio, Iloilo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Montana, Princess Lovel 19 Pandan, Antique Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Lyka Marmeto 21 Lipay, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Nino Destiny D. Galang Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ian Marvin D. Cuesta 23 Leyte, Leyte Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Arman M. Capalad 27 Bocaue, Bulacan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jerson M. Masay 205, Brgy. Batido Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Pablo Ferasol Calamba, Laguna Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Michael Capinig R.C Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Margarito Biol 60 Cebu CIty Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Neil Abella 46 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Felix Solideo 69 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Eugenio P. Onor 68 Cavite Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Roger Francisco Aklan, Kalibo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Narciso Santiago 45 Laloma, Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Alvin M. Helbolario 21 Laloma, Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Hedelito Magma 53 Dumaguit, New Washington, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Rio Calanao 30 San Enrique, Iloilo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jebron Aspera 20 Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Gerry Ladoc Parañaque City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Noel Sumayang 48 Guiguinto, Bulacan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Dionesio Lutas 33 Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Virgilio Zambra 24 Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Larry Capano 22 Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Alberto Jeruta 47 Kalibo, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Dennis Absalon 36 Negros Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Danilo jacinto 59 Batan, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Charlie Domingo 23 Oton, Iloilo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jose Rene Tolosa 30 Oton, Iloilo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Josephine Singular 44 Batan, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Phoebe Joan Sabala 26 New Washingto, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Sheralyn Ombega 16 Maninang, Sapian Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Armil Orbique 30 Lawa-an, Antique Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ray Obligacion 21 Sapian Capiz Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Franny Gonzales 31 Kalibo, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Alvy Silvestre 26 Duenas, Iloilo Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Christian Tribo 20 Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Rowen Lachica 29 Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Gilbert Masgon 21 Msongor Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ricky Lameila 31 Baguio Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Joel Villanueva 39 Bocaue, Bulacan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Mark Anthony Tacda 3 Quezon City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Larry Garcia 34 Calamba, Laguna Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Roberto Agustin Jr. 31 Kalibo, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Marcial Faderan 36 Biñan, Laguna Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Eden Egaran 43 Biñan, Laguna Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ryan B. Cortez 29 Val City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Roldan Caritan 45 Parañaque City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Kenneth Damian 42 Batan, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ryan Protacio 27 Pinamuk-an, New Washington, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Celso Alfaro Jr. 23 Bay-ang, Batan, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Maxel L. Ignacio 25 Pinamuk-an, New Washington, Aklan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Lourdes Yap 50 Greece Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ricky Yap 46 Greece Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Richard Yap 12 Greece Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ramon Pacatang 19 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Joevel Glosenda 39 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Arnel Rosil 22 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Marc Almonte 22 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Juan Del Rosario Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Edgardo Heramis Vesino Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Maribel Fabon Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Michelle Evangelio 26 Paniqui, Odiongan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Kian Sumalacay 5 Paniqui, Odiongan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Ashley Sumalacay 1 Paniqui, Odiongan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Bristol Evangelio Paniqui, Odiongan Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Maria Mapa Romblon, Romblon Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Carlos Mapa Romblon, Romblon Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Jim Sim 31 Odiongan, Romblon Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Nomalou Robertera 27 Davao City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Robert Lean 54 UK Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Joseph Ibitner 12 Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

1 Peter John Medina 21 Cebu City Super Shuttle 1 "RORO"

REGION VII 13

1 Marcelino Abliana44

1Emmanuel Padilla

30

1Mario Padilla

40

1Froilan Albelda

26

1Benjie Sinatad

32

1 Capt. Miguel Norico58

Mandaue, City

1C/E Edgardo Binolirao

36Cebu City

1C/M Sison Bunsokan

47Cebu City

1Antonio Gamarcha

30Guimaras, Iloilo City

1Gil Gonzaga

41Guimaras, Iloilo City

1Ronaldo Tibas

37Mandaue City

1Jose Tigarda

55Bantayan, Cebu

1Dominador Torno

47Guimaras, Iloilo City

Cebu Brgy. Liparian Banatayan

On or about 3:00 PM 31 July 2012, the victims were rescued by the Maripipi LGU Bantay Dagat and were treated at the RHU.

Lapu-Lapu City, CebuOn or about 11:09 AM 02 August 2012, the victims were rescued by its sister tug the M/TUG PSC Matibay.

Tab D

TOTALLY PARTIALLY

1,424 7,945NCR Sub-Total 124 1,530

Quezon City 70 Marikina City 90

City of Manila 50 70

Parañaque City 50

Valenzuela City 150

Navotas City 74 600

Malabon 200

Taguig City 300

Region III 46 66 Bataan 20 40

Morong 20 40

Zambales 18 18

Botolan 14 14

Sta. Cruz 4 4

Bulacan 6 6

Paombong 6 6

Nueva Ecija 2 2

Carrangalan 2 2

Region IV-A Sub-Total 331 2,414 Batangas 148 485

Calaca 14 83

Balayan 2 13

Calatagan 3 55

Lemery 65 202

Nasugbu 36 56

Taal 9 31

Tuy 5 San Nicolas 2

Cuenca 1 1 San Luis 21

Sta. Teresita 7 Tingloy 17

Batangas City 1 9 Cavite 172 1,925

General Mariano Alvarez 1 5 Alfonso 1

Tanza 22 Kawit 82

Bacoor 3

Imus 3

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

GRAND TOTAL9,369

July 28 - August 2, 2012

Final Report

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "GENER" (SAOLA) andSOUTHWEST MONSOON

DAMAGED HOUSES

Naic 1

Ternate 16 166

Cavite City 131 1,666

Rizal 10 4 Antipolo City 9 1

Morong 1

Cardona 1

Baras 1 1

Laguna 1

San Pablo City 1

Region IV-B Sub-Total 244 482Occidental Mindoro 242 477

San Jose 21 68

Lubang 5 3

Rizal 1 6

Magsaysay 215 400

Palawan 1 0

Cuyo 1

Romblon 1 5

San Agustin 5

Calatrava 1

Region V Sub-Total 5 67

Sorsogon 5 67

Bulan 5 67

Region VI Sub-Total 541 2,555 Negros Occidental 202 1,261

Hinobaan 30 251

Bago City 10 128

Valladolid 47 718

Hinigaran 5 10

EB Magalona 56 55

Candoni 1

Pulupandan 14 12

Pontevedra 9 4

Himamaylan City 10 20

San Enrique 8 8

Silay City 12 55 Antique 234 846

San Jose 11 85

Culasi 64 161

Lauan 3 293

Sebaste 145 287

Tobias Fornier 11 20 Aklan 8 8

Ibajay 4 8

Malinao 1

Banga 3

Iloilo 97 440

Iloilo City 83 425

Guimbal 14 15

Region VII Sub-Total 0 1 Cebu 0 1

Bogo 0 1

Region IX Sub-Total 8 4

Zamboanga del Norte 8 4

Dipolog City 8 4

Region X Sub-Total 27 175 Misamis Oriental 8 29

Magsaysay, Poblacion 3 Magsaysay, Sta. Cruz 4

Salay 20 Tagoloan 1 9

Misamis Occidental 7 9 Magsaysay 7 9

Lanao del Norte 1 2 Sapad 1 2

Camiguin 11 135 Mambajao 6 97

Mahinog 9 Guinsiliban 4 11

Sagay 1 18

Region XI Sub-Total 75 450 Davao City 75 450

Davao City 75 450

CAR Sub-Total 23 201Apayao 0 52

Kabugao 1Flora 36

Sta Marcela 15Abra 1 38

Lacub 33Dolores 1 1

Bucay 1San Juan 3

Ifugao 2 3Hingyon 1 1

Tinoc 1 2 Benguet 14 42

La Trinidad 4 1 Burguias 1 2

Tublay 1 1 Bakun 2 Bugias 1 7 Itogon 2 2

Atok 1 1 Mankayan 4 18 Kapangan 5

Tuba 3 Tublay 1 7

Kalinga 0 12Pasil 1

Lubuagan 11 Mountain Province 6 53

Bontoc 1 Tadian 2 28 Bauko 4 24

Baguio City 0 1Baguio City 1

FINAL Report TAB E

LIVESTOCKS

Type of Crops Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso

Value

Type of Project/ Species

Estimated Peso Value

GRAND TOTAL 2,603,500.00 TOTAL 171,813,840.00 129,527,544.00 275,378,988.05 2,738,600.00 93,133,565.47 53,135,267.50 2,603,500.00

Region I 51,105,000.00 38,000,000.00 Rice, Corn & other crops 120,661,824.00 1,225,600.00 34,289,390.00 245,281,814.00

La Union 17,700,000.00 38,000,000.00 55,700,000.00

Ilocos Norte 13,680,000.00 13,680,000.00

Ilocos Sur 14,725,000.00 14,725,000.00

Pangasinan 5,000,000.00 5,000,000.00

Region II 10,700,000.00 8,230,000.00 31,708.81 1,644,530.00 20,606,238.81

Cagayan Rice and Corn 31,708.81 Bangus 1,016,400.00 1,676,238.81 Tilapia 628,130.00

Batanes 10,700,000.00 8,230,000.00 18,930,000.00

Region III 52,317,233.40 6,000.00 9,010,020.00 6,096,797.50 67,430,050.90

Bulacan Rice 29,844,397.60 6,000.00 1,760,464.00 5,758,297.50 37,369,159.10

Bataan Rice 2,607,426.00 2,607,426.00

Pampanga Rice 19,560,000.00 7,242,556.00 338,500.00 27,141,056.00

Zambales Rice 305,409.80 7,000.00 312,409.80

Region IV-A 1,518,840.00 2,846,544.00 15,725,027.00 22,000.00 10,121,770.00 5,137,600.00 35,371,781.00

Laguna - - 13,186,900.00 - 4,349,550.00 2,834,600.00 20,371,050.00

Mabitac Rice and Corn 750,000.00 150,000.00 300,000.00 Pangil Rice and Corn 2,620,000.00 2,944,000.00

Kalayaan Rice 4,050,000.00 64,800.00 34,600.00 Calamba Rice and Corn 4,731,900.00 740,750.00

Liliw Rice 1,035,000.00 450,000.00 Victoria 2,500,000.00

Batangas 1,518,840.00 2,846,544.00 4,365,384.00 Batangas City

Pagkilatan 1,200,000.00 Mabacong 1,385,100.00

Tabangan Aplaya 261,444.00 Sto. Domingo 1,518,840.00

Rizal 2,538,127.00 22,000.00 5,772,220.00 8,332,347.00

Morong Rice 496,000.00

Teresa Rice 306,000.00 200,000.00

Antipolo Rice 372,600.00 2,449,360.00

Taytay Rice 40,500.00 14,400.00

Tanay Rice 839,727.00 3,086,860.00

Cainta Rice 81,000.00

Binangonan Rice 402,300.00

San Mateo 21,600.00

Cavite 2,303,000.00 2,303,000.00

Kawit 739,000.00

Naic 117,000.00

Noveleta 228,000.00

Bacoor 200,000.00

Tanza 850,000.00

Rosario 169,000.00

301,341,384.00 424,386,421.02 728,331,305.02

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "GENER" andSOUTHWEST MONSOON

COST OF DAMAGESJuly 28- August 2, 2012

Region/Province/City/Municipality

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

FLOOD CONTROL Private Property

TOTAL COST (Infrastructure + Agriculture)ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER

STRUCTURES

CROPS (Rice and Corn)

HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya,

Vegetables)

FISHERIES

Region IV-B 4,110,000.00 57,800,000.00 62,442,733.20 180,000.00 15,000.00 3,097,500.00 532,000.00 128,177,233.20 Occidental Mindoro 4,110,000.00 37,800,000.00 62,442,733.20 180,000.00 15,000.00 3,097,500.00 500,000.00 108,145,233.20

Sablayan Rice and Corn 37,345,596.20 Abra de Ilog 2,280,000.00 100,000.00 Palay 120,000.00 18,000.00 15,000.00

Centro FMR, Brgy Armado 30,000.00 Balibago I FMR, Brgy. Armado 750,000.00

Balibago II FMR, Brgy. Armado 500,000.00

Flood Protection Dike, Brgy Armado 50,000.00

Bungahan FMR, Brgy Cabacao 150,000.00

RCPC Road Crossing Structure, Brgy Cabacao 300,000.00 -

Flood Controls50,000.00

Siphon Lat "B" of ARMACA CIP, Brgy. Cabacao 500,000.00

Approach of Bungahan Bridge, Brgy. Cabacao 50,000.00

Lubang 37,700,000.00 Rice 111,586.00 500,000.00 Tumibo Seawall 4,000,000.00

Waliswis Seawall 6,000,000.00

Poblacion Seawall 20,000,000.00

Maligaya Seawall 7,700,000.00 San Jose 1,830,000.00 Rice 23,365,551.00 Seaweeds 3,097,500.00

Infres Road, Lamis FMR, Sta Fe FMR, 500,000.00 Bahayang San Jose FMR Brgy Bagong 100,000.00

Bubog FMR, Brgy Bubog 50,000.00 Central FMR, Brgy Central 50,000.00

San Isidro FMR Brgy San Isidro50,000.00

Aroma Cluster Buildings Beach, Brgy S R

1,000,000.00

Lamp Post, Aroma Beach, San Roque50,000.00

Electrification, Sta Fe, Brgy San Agustin30,000.00

Paluan 1,500,000.00 162,000.00

Brgy. Alipaoy

Brgy. Harison

Brgy. Tubili

Rizal Palay

Oriental Mindoro 20,000,000.00 - 32,000.00 20,032,000.00 Puerto Galera 32,000.00

Roxas 20,000,000.00

San Rafael Dike, Bongabong River 20,000,000.00

Region VI 2,500,000.00 13,113,593.00 870,000.00 52,810,647.98 1,584,725.00 1,381,000.00 72,259,965.98

Anitique 5,041,143.00 5,041,143.00

San Jose Palay 2,227,950.00

Bugasong Palay 903,390.00

Culasi Palay 1,494,879.00

Pandan Palay 55,440.00

Patnungan Palay 194,000.00

Hamtic Palay 165,484.00

Aklan 112,230.00 112,230.00

Kalibo Palay 112,230.00 Iloilo 2,500,000.00 2,500,000.00

Shoreline protection at Brgy. Rizal-Tuguisan, Guimbal 500,000.00

Guimbal Coastal Areas 2,000,000.00

Negros Occidental 7,960,220.00 7,960,220.00

Hinaboan Palay 171,600.00

Valladolid Palay 6,127,600.00

Ilog Palay 385,920.00

Bago City Palay 1,237,500.00

Cauayan Palay 37,600.00

Palay 2,000,000.00

CAR 104,380,000.00 20,151,000.00 11,086,868.64 435,000.00 21,176,127.49 1,284,725.00 690,500.00 159,204,221.13

Abra 3,000,000.00 Rice and Corn 5,682,037.64 300,000.00 8,982,037.64

Apayao 1,300,000.00 1,300,000.00

Benguet 66,575,000.00 20,151,000.00 Rice 1,948,431.00 400,000.00 21,176,127.49 899,725.00 690,500.00 111,840,783.49

Atok 4,990,000.00 150,000.00

Bakun 6,683,000.00 500,000.00

Bokod 35,100,000.00 16,150,000.00

Buguias 11,838,000.00 3,291,000.00

Itogon 2,330,000.00

Kibungan 22,000.00

Mankayan 68,000.00 60,000.00

Baguio City 5,544,000.00

Ifugao 15,750,000.00 15,750,000.00 7 001 629 00

Kalinga 12,098,000.00 Corn 1,629,600.00 13,727,600.00

Mt. Province DEO 5,657,000.00 Rice 1,826,800.00 35,000.00 85,000.00 7,603,800.00

TAB F

NDRRMC DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL 722,500.00 6,182,943.65 6,345,035.40 654,500.00 5,266,663.84 19,171,642.89

NCR 724,280.00 697,110.00 300,900.00 1,500,000.00 3,222,290.00

724,280.00 697,110.00 300,900.00 1,500,000.00 3,222,290.00

Quezon City 40,080.00 109,900.00 54,000.00 203,980.00

Marikina City 54,600.00 19,500.00 74,100.00

City of Manila 236,400.00 245,710.00 246,900.00 729,010.00

Parañaque City 55,400.00 55,400.00

Valenzuela City 60,200.00 300,000.00 360,200.00

Malabon City 72,000.00 66,800.00 300,000.00 438,800.00

Navotas City 243,200.00 139,600.00 300,000.00 682,800.00

Pasig City 300,000.00 300,000.00

Caloocan City 300,000.00 300,000.00

Taguig City 78,000.00 78,000.00

REGION I 215,097.20 466,892.62 - - 681,989.82

Pangasinan 25,200.00 359,800.00 - - 385,000.00

Bugallon 25,200.00 10,000.00 35,200.00

Calasiao 100,000.00 100,000.00

Sta. Barbara 169,800.00 169,800.00

Rosales 80,000.00 80,000.00

La Union 189,897.20 107,092.62 - - 296,989.82

San Fernando City - 7,760.62 7,760.62

Luna 96,686.80 33,200.00 129,886.80

Bangar 93,210.40 60,732.00 153,942.40

Tubao 4,400.00 4,400.00

Balaoan - 1,000.00 1,000.00

REGION II 35,122.00 93,762.00 - 199,114.60 327,998.60

Cagayan 35,122.00 93,762.00 - 199,114.60 327,998.60

Sta. Teresita 35,122.00 6,262.00 41,384.00

Claveria 87,500.00 87,500.00

REGION III 1,554,152.00 1,653,238.20 67,200.00 330,387.59 3,604,977.79

No breakdown 270,000.00 270,000.00

PHT of Bulacan, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija 50,262.63 50,262.63

Municipality of Hermosa, Orani, and Morong 10,124.96 10,124.96

Bulacan 849,122.00 514,482.00 - - 1,363,604.00

San Miguel 25,750.00 25,750.00

Calumpit 49,324.00 53,300.00 102,624.00

Bulacan 9,864.80 14,000.00 23,864.80

Obando 764,797.20 101,500.00 866,297.20

Malolos City 25,136.00 319,932.00 345,068.00

Nueva Ecija - 215,688.00 - - 215,688.00

Cabanatuan City 215,688.00 215,688.00

Bataan 705,030.00 813,500.00 67,200.00 - 1,585,730.00

Provincial 123,310.00 123,310.00

Hermosa 384,424.00 145,000.00 67,200.00 596,624.00

Abucay 30,000.00 30,000.00

Morong 73,986.00 425,000.00 498,986.00

Orani 123,310.00 123,310.00

Orion 62,500.00 62,500.00

Region/Province/Mun/City

Final Report

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "GENER" (SAOLA) andSOUTHWEST MONSOON

COST OF ASSISTANCEJuly 28 - August 2, 2012

Dinalupihan 151,000.00 151,000.00

Tarlac - 34,902.00 - - 34,902.00

Paniqui 34,902.00 34,902.00

Zambales 74,666.20 - - 74,666.20

Castillejos 25,000.00 25,000.00

Sta. Cruz 49,666.20 - 49,666.20

REGION IV-A 1,814,167.20 1,937,751.00 275,000.00 523,470.51 4,550,388.71

No breakdown 250,000.00 250,000.00

HEMS CO 213,059.16 213,059.16

PHO of Cavite 55,411.35 55,411.35

Brgy. San Mateo 5,000.00 5,000.00

Batangas 350,500.00 87,869.00 - - 438,369.00

Calaca 14,500.00 24,369.00 38,869.00

Nasugbu 91,250.00 63,500.00 154,750.00

Lemery 150,000.00 150,000.00

Balayan 1,500.00 1,500.00

Taal 17,000.00 17,000.00

San Luis 75,000.00 75,000.00

Tuy 1,250.00 1,250.00

Cavite 224,667.20 1,661,750.00 275,000.00 - 2,161,417.20

Kawit 14,272.00 14,272.00

Noveleta 405,000.00 405,000.00

Cavite City 146,665.20 795,540.00 942,205.20

Bacoor 38,730.00 38,730.00

Rosario 19,720.00 19,720.00

Imus 245,650.00 245,650.00

Gen. Trias 50,575.00 50,575.00

Tanza 125,000.00 125,000.00

Naic 25,000.00 20,265.00 275,000.00 320,265.00

Laguna 12,500.00 - - - 12,500.00

Mabitac 12,500.00 12,500.00

Rizal 1,226,500.00 188,132.00 - - 1,414,632.00

Rodriguez/Montalban 376,500.00 135,450.00 - 511,950.00

San Mateo 431,250.00 52,682.00 - - 483,932.00

Pililia 400,000.00 400,000.00

Baras 18,750.00 18,750.00

REGION IV-B 425,000.00 576,080.00 - 776,500.00 1,777,580.00

No breakdown 750,000.00 750,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 425,000.00 576,080.00 - 26,500.00 1,027,580.00

Paluan 8,000.00 8,000.00

Sablayan 164,000.00 401,600.00 565,600.00

Mamburao 75,000.00 30,000.00 105,000.00

San Jose 64,375.00 64,375.00

Sta. Cruz 61,000.00 61,000.00

Calintaan 75,000.00 60,000.00 135,000.00

Magsaysay 50,000.00 11,505.00 61,505.00

Lubang 600.00 600.00

REGION V 89,904.00 - - 89,904.00

Strandees 89,904.00 - - 89,904.00

Pilar 89,904.00 89,904.00

REGION VI 188,100.00 754,168.00 11,400.00 953,668.00

Negros Occidental 75,000.00 283,728.00 11,400.00 - 370,128.00

Hinobaan 75,000.00 137,648.00 11,400.00 224,048.00

Villadolid 40,350.00 40,350.00

EB Magalona 70,760.00 70,760.00

Pulupandan - 13,450.00 13,450.00

Pontevedra 8,070.00 8,070.00

Himamaylan City 8,070.00 8,070.00

Silay City 5,380.00 5,380.00

Antique 39,900.00 405,350.00 - 445,250.00

San Jose 39,900.00 3,000.00 42,900.00

Tibao 27,550.00 27,550.00

Culasi 102,900.00 102,900.00

San Remegio 91,650.00 91,650.00

Valderrama 151,200.00 151,200.00

Belison 29,050.00 29,050.00

Aklan 20,000.00 12,500.00 - 32,500.00

Ibajay 5,000.00 5,000.00

Banga 20,000.00 20,000.00

Kalibo 4,500.00 4,500.00

Malinao 3,000.00 3,000.00

Ilo-ilo 53,200.00 52,590.00 105,790.00

Ilo-ilo City 53,200.00 44,090.00 97,290.00

Guimbal 8,500.00 8,500.00

REGION IX 50,000.00 - - 50,000.00

Zamboanga Del Sur 50,000.00 - - - 50,000.00

Midsalip 50,000.00 - - 50,000.00

REGION X - 5,504.00 - 5,504.00

Misamis Occidental - 5,504.00 - 5,504.00

Magsaysay 5,504.00 - 5,504.00

REGION XI 350,000.00 8,500.00 - 358,500.00

Davao City 350,000.00 8,500.00 - 358,500.00

CAR 672,500.00 787,121.25 152,029.58 - 1,937,191.14 3,548,841.97

No breakdown 1,937,191.14 1,937,191.14 Abra 112500 100,000.00 71,000.00 - - 283,500.00 Bucay 20,000.00 56,000.00 76,000.00 Lacub 6,750.00 6,750.00 Bangued 112,500 30,500.00 15,000.00 158,000.00 Dolores 25,000.00 25,000.00 Lagayan 17,750.00 17,750.00 Apayao 125,000 - 233.00 - 125,233.00 Kabugao 125,000 233.00 125,233.00 Benguet 280,000 470,784.00 44,442.00 - - 795,226.00 without breakdown for various students 295,500.00 2,500.00 298,000.00 Atok 10,000 19,500.00 29,500.00 La Trinidad 16,814.00 7,412.00 24,226.00 Bakun 10,000 6,000.00 16,000.00 Buguias 10,000 9,290.00 1,250.00 20,540.00 Itogon 250,000 26,369.00 8,800.00 285,169.00 Tublay 53,311.00 9,980.00 63,291.00 Mankayan 50,000.00 8,500.00 58,500.00 Baguio City 125,000 120,255.00 31,154.58 276,409.58 Ifugao 2,200.00 2,200.00 Tinoc 2,200.00 2,200.00 Mountain Province 10,000 96,082.25 3,000.00 - 109,082.25 Bauko 10,000 50,198.75 2,700.00 62,898.75 Bontoc 22,941.75 300.00 23,241.75 Tadian 22,941.75 22,941.75 Financial Aid to Victims 20,000.00 - - - - 20,000.00 Ms. Prisca S. Pacyaya 10,000.00 10,000.00 Mr. Clinton P. Idio 10,000.00 10,000.00

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