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C. Damaged Houses (Tab C)

• The number of damaged houses increased to 1,103,628 houses (530,479 totally / 573,149 partially)

D. Status of Airports and Seaports

• To date, operations in Tacloban Airport is still limited • The Philippine Ports Authority has taken over the Port of Tacloban. • A total of 16 barges is now operating and travelling from Matnog, Sorsogon Port to Allen,

Northern Samar, while sea crafts taking off from Bulan Port, Sorsogon to Allen, Northern Samar are solely for mercy missions

E. Cost of Damages (Tab D)

• The total cost of damages was pegged at PhP24,539,251,407.26 with PhP13,182,975,034.00 for infrastructures and PhP11,356,276,373.26 for agriculture in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA

Crops (rice, corn other crops): PhP5,168,997,352.20 Livestock: PhP2,184,011,881.00 Fisheries: PhP2,161,634,280.06 Irrigation facilities: PhP212,700,000.00 Other agricultural infrastructure: PhP1,628,932,860.00

F. Status of Lifelines

POWER OUTAGE (Tab E) • As of 22 November 2013, NGCP reported that there were a total of 1,959 transmission

facilities that were damaged including backbone transmission lines, steel poles, and converter station; electricity has been restored in Ormoc City, Leyte, and in the municipalities of Anilao, Banate , Barotac Viejo & Ajuy, all of Iloilo

• To date, power outage is still being experienced in some provinces and municipalities in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, and VIII

WATER SUPPLY • Municipality of Barbaza, Antique, and some municipalities/cities in Capiz and Iloilo, still do

not have water supplies, while water supply in Leyte is sufficient as of 15 November 2013 • Water supply system in Busuanga town proper is functional. Coron, however, is

implementing a rationing system

NETWORK OUTAGE • Globe Telecom Cellular Services were restored in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Isabel and

Palo in Leyte; Lavezares, Rosario, San Jose, and Lope de Vega in Northern Samar; Hinunangan, Limasawa, and Sogod in Southern Leyte; San Sebastian and Pagsanghan in Western Samar; Culasi and Laua-an in Antique; Dumarao, Capiz; and Daanbantayan, Cebu

G. Declaration of State of Calamity

• On 11 November 2013, the President issued Presidential Proclamation No. 682 declaring a state of national calamity

H. Cost of Assistance (TAB F)

• A total of PhP528,093,400.62 worth of relief assistance was provided to the affected families in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, and CARAGA coming from DSWD (PhP401,987,463.88), LGUs (PhP43,741,738.27), DOH (PhP32,957,913.93), and NGOs/Other GOs (PhP49,406,284.54)

I. Prepositioned and Deployed Assets/Resources (Tab G)

• To date, a total of 34,357 personnel, 1,336 vehicles, 109 sea crafts, 162 aircrafts and 27,744 other assets/equipment from national, local and foreign agencies, responders and volunteer groups/organizations were prepositioned and deployed to various strategic areas to facilitate/expedite response and medical operations:

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Medical operations: 1,996 personnel (foreign and local medical teams) Response and other operations: 32,361 personnel (foreign and local)

III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (Tab H)

NDRRMC INITIATIVES

• Activated NDRRMOC into an Emergency Operation Center (EOC) and raised RED ALERT STATUS

• Disseminated Weather Bulletins 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 level

• Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibilities (AOR)

• Alerted NDRRMC member agencies for close coordination with their respective local agencies in the affected Regions on the preparedness /precautionary measures undertaken prior to the land fall of the typhoon and for monitoring of the situation and effects through their respective local agencies in the affected regions to report to NDRRMOC

• The OCD Administrator and Chief, NDRRMOC attended press conferences at PAGASA and regularly conducts personal interviews and press conferences about updates of the effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” and assessment of needs of the affected population

• Facilitated TMG Meetings with Executive Secretary Ochoa and Emergency Meeting with H.E. Pres. Benigno Simeon Aquino III held at the NDRRRMC Conference Room, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

• In anticipation of the influx of donations from international community (countries and organizations) after the declaration of national state of calamity, NDRRMC activated “One-Stop Shop” on 12 November 2013, to facilitate the acceptance of the said donations

• OCD-NDRRMC provided PhP118 million worth of financial assistance to AFP to augment operational expenses (petroleum, oil and lubricant requirements)

• NDRRMOC is still continuously monitoring the situation and response efforts of various responders in the affected areas particularly in Region VIII

• Activated the following task forces with their respective leads: Food and water distribution - Sec. Corazon Soliman, DSWD Cadaver Collection - F/Supt. Cordeta, BFP Debris Clearing and Cleaning - Sec. Francisco Tolentino, MMDA Law and Order - Gen. Alex Paul Monteagudo, PNP Health - Dr. Emmanuel Bueno, DOH Yolanda - MGen. Jet Velarmino, AFP Reconstruction - To be determined Normalization - Leyte Vice Gov. Carlo Loreto

City Administrator Tecson Lim, Tacloban

• At around 3:00 PM, 22 November 2013, a council meeting presided over by the Chairperson, NDRRMC, was held at the NDRRMC Conference Room. Attended by all council members, the meeting was called to discuss updates on the effects of TY Yolanda, the ongoing response and relief efforts, and the recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction plans in the affected areas

• On 25 November 2013, another RDRRMC council meeting was held and was presided by Sec. Soliman

• Dir. Romeo Fajardo, CDDA, presented the approved concept of Task Group for the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Program for Typhoon “YOLANDA”

• Construction of temporary shelters in Tacloban, Palo and Basey has commenced

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SUMMARY OF RDRRMCS/PDRRMCS INITIATIVES

• RDRRMCs I, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VIII, X, XI, XII, and NCR raised their respective RDRRM Operations Centers to Red Alert status; regularly disseminated weather/flood bulletins/advisories and gale warning to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member-agencies, tri-media and fisher folks association thru facsimile and SMS; alerted their respective RDRRMC member agencies and local DRRMCs affected to closely monitor the situation and effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” in their respective AORs, to undertake pre-emptive measures; and uploaded advisories to OCD-RDRRMC Facebook page to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero casualties

• PDRRMCs disseminated weather advisories to all M/BDRRMC members; maintained 24 hour monitoring of the weather situation of respective areas; closely coordinated with response agencies for assistance in terms of search and rescue and relief operations; advised all LGUs to put their OpCen on alert status and prepositioned all their available SAR equipment and rescue groups on standby for immediate response and deployment; prepositioned food and non-food items for assistance to affected families; convened a meeting to discuss preparedness and response activities and responsibilities of each council member; deployed provincial rescue teams to flood - prone areas; advised all low-lying barangays for necessary evacuation; and advised fishermen to refrain from fishing

IV. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (Tab I)

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SitRep No. 42 Tab A

Region IV-A 3 Quezon 2

1 Capuno, John Erwin Orriza 27 / M Sariaya, Quezon Hit by a fallen tree while riding a motorcycle

1 Perez, Sherwin 34 / M Dagatan, Dolores, Quezon DrowningBatangas 1

1 Peliciano, Roberto 58 / M Bauan, Batangas Drowning

Region IV-B 19 Palawan 19

1 Amante, Albert 22 / M Busuanga, Palawan 1 Argamo, Carlito 35 / M Misamis Occidental Drowned in Palawan 2 Baby Boy Carpiano (twins) 4-day old Brgy. Malawig, Coron, Palawan Hypothermia

1 Castillan, Hover 32 / M El Nido, Palawan Found dead inside the tourist boat MB Aurora in Coron, Palawan

1 Catamora, Carlos 50 / M Brgy. Lajala, Coron Drowned 1 Dutch National 69 / M Netherlands Drowning

1 Fernandez, Romeo 8 / M Brgy. Banuang Daan, Coron, Palawan Hit by an uprooted tree

1 Francisco, Nonito 26 / M Occidental Mindoro

Drowned. Aboard F/B Adrian within the vicinity of Sitio Oring, Brgy.

Alava, Busuanga, Palawan at about 10:00 PM, 08 November

1 Juezan, Joven "Butchoy" Amorin 41 / M Brgy New Colaylayan, Linapacan, Palawan

Found dead along the shoreline of Brgy New Busuanga, Busuanga,

Palawan due to the MBCA FB Queen Marecil on 09 November

2013. Previously reported as Joven "Butchoy" Amorin only

1 Literal, Johnny 31 / M Brgy. Luak, Culion, Palawan Hit by an uprooted tree 1 Magon, Crispin 40 / M Guimaras Drowning

1 Manobo, Ronnie 46 / M Occidental Mindoro

Drowned. Aboard F/B Adrian within the vicinity of Sitio Oring, Brgy.

Alava, Busuanga, Palawan at about 10:00 PM, 08 November

1 Rando, Elmer 28 / M Occidental Mindoro

Drowned. Aboard F/B Adrian within the vicinity of Sitio Oring, Brgy.

Alava, Busuanga, Palawan at about 10:00 PM, 08 November

1 Roque, Erwin M Sitio Mangahan, Brgy. Tagumpay, Coron Palawan

Electrocution due to toppled down electrical post

1 Roxas, Nicanor Alon 45/M Brgy. Tiza, Culion, Palawan Fell from the bridge while on their way to evacuation center

1 Salignon, Cresencio S. 96 / M Brgy. Guadalupe, Coron, Palawan Hit by an uprooted tree (Cervical fracture)

1 Sapalicio, Leonardo 50 / MDrowned. Aboard FBCA Cheska 2 that capsized on or about 9:30 PM,

08 November 2013

1 Serafino, Rufino 38 / M Brgy 2, Coron, PalawanFound dead along the shoreline of Brgy New Busuanga, Busuanga,

PalawanRegion V 7

Albay 1 1 Cervantes, Nelson 17 / M Morena, Guinobatan, Albay Electrocution

Masbate 5

1 Bajar, Geroldo 8 / M San Juan, Mandaon Hit by fallen branch of Gemelina tree

1 Deinla, Enex 15 / M Fabmar St., District II, San Jacinto Electrocution / 7 Nov 1 Geroldo, Bajar 8 / M San Juan, Mandaon Hit by fallen tree 1 Lumbao, Dominador 72 / M Tabuk, Pio V Corpus Laceration with rib fracture

1 Solasco, Conchita 70 / F Alegria, Pio V Corpus Chest injury to concrete wall collapse

Camarines Norte 1 1 Alarzan, Marivic 17 / F Lanot, Mercedes, Camarines Norte

Region VI 216 Iloilo 112

1 Abilita, Celagio Tupaz, Carles

1 Agpalo, Joey 27 / M Brgy. Zerrudo, Sara, Iloilo Previously reported as Mr. Baloran

Effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” (HAIYAN)CASUALTIES

26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL 5,240 DEAD

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Aguadania, Daryl 12 / M Brgy. Lawis, Balasan 1 Alarcon, Junior Gogo, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Alimonsorin, Mucho Daan Banwa, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Alvarez, Jayson 22 / M Brgy. San Luis, Sara 1 Andales, Jennifer Jaleke F Brgy. Binon-an, Batad Hypothermia 1 Andola, Pedro 75 / M Dueñas, Iloilo 1 Antonio, Ceasar 82 / M Nipa, San Dionisio

1 Apura, Jolyn Joy 19 / F Lemery Previously reported as Apura, Deolyn Joy

1 Araquil, Marivic Daquita 51 / F Brgy. Pototan, Dingle Cardiac arrest (previously reported as Daquita, Marivic Araquil)

1 Arbigoso, Flor 85 / F Brgy. Maya, Balasan

1 Aspera, Hannah Rose 3 / F Brgy. San Luis, Sara Previously reported as Aspera, Diana Rose

1 Aspera, Janna Rose 4 y/o Brgy. Pangi, San Dionisio 1 Bagaforo, Damasco Jr. 60 / M Malangabang, Concepcion 1 Baingan, Ildig Brgy. Pili, Ajuy Hit by a tree 1 Balasabas, Alexander Jr. Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Balasabas, Andy Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Balasabas, Redgie Bitoon, Carles 1 Balino, Gloria Dimaisip 83 / F Barrotac Viejo, Iloilo 1 Bano, Catalina F Poblacion, San Dionisio 1 Bantillo, Rolen Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Barlao, Mamerto Tanza, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Barrios, Fernando Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Basileño, Benjie 35 / M Brgy. Barasolon, Janiuay 1 Batag II, Rizalino M Bulaqueña, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Bayuran, Visitacion Tamis-ac, Concepcion 1 Benburto, Ombit Carles, Iloilo 1 Bensurto, Coritot Bitoon, Carles 1 Bequin, Junjun Brgy. Pantalan, Ajuy Hit by a tree 1 Biason, Aldy Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Biason, Jessie Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Bonito, Noli Nipa, Concepcion 1 Borres, Dodoy Daculan, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Boyson, Arnold Polopiña, Concepcion

1 Brasileño, Hernane Armada 50 / M Janiuay Drowned due to flashflood on 08 November 2013

1 Buenaflor, Patricia 85 / F Brgy. Maya, Balasan 1 Buendia, Alfredo 45 / M Manduawak, San Dionisio 1 Camona, Catong Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Caneso, Rodolfo Loquingot, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Cerveza, Hernan 20 / M Tamangi, San Dionisio 1 Col Florante Dairo Gines Nuevo, San Enrique 1 Daios, Johnny Poblacion Ilaya, Lambunao 1 Dela Cruz, Bakling (aka) Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Cruz, Helita Passi City 1 Delos Reyes, Ronnie Bulaqueña, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Demaisip, Gloria 83 / F San Juan, Barotac Viejo Hit by a tree 1 Distor, Rolando Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Dizon, Ernesto Tupaz, Carles 1 Doyongan, Jovic Cano-an, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Dumolong, Elsie 46 / F Brgy. Lawis, Balasan 1 Escaner, Nelly 55 Brgy. Angare, Dueñas Punctured 1 Espino, Richard Carles, Iloilo 1 Estimo, Annabel 27 / F Tubungan, Iloilo Heart attack 1 Fernandez, Lilia 60 / F Cubay, San Dionisio 1 Flaviano, Wilbert Estancia, Iloilo 1 Francisco, Eduardo Pa-on, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Gallardo, Anthony Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Gonzales, Benedicto Passi City 1 Juarez, Jesus Carles, Iloilo 1 Jumawan, Harold Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Jumawan, Joemil Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Lagria, Roger Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Lamera, Gener 33 / M Poblacion, C. Dueñas 1 Landera, Joseph 52 / M Brgy. Lo-ong, Concepcion 1 Lapatha, James 15 / M Brgy. Maribuyong, Dueñas 1 Lapatha, Jamir Cyril 15 / M Maribuyong, Dueñas, Iloilo 1 Lardera, Rogelio M Poblacion, Concepcion, Iloilo Skull fracture 1 Largo, Darwin Pantalan, Carles Drowned

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Mahinay, Valintin Buaya, Carles Hit by a tree 1 Manayan, Constancio Passi City 1 Marquez, Glendo Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Mendoza, Daniel 19 / M Poblacion, C. Dueñas 1 Mendoza, Lilia Punta Batuanan Hit by a tree 1 Molina, Eliseo M Brgy. Agdaliran, San Dionisio 1 Monieva, Roque 3 / M Brgy. Aglosong, Concepcion 1 Mosquedo, Junjun Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Mosquedo, Ruben Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Moyco, Kiray Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Moyco, Tonton Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Ortega, Emilio M Concepcion, Iloilo

1 Pajonillo, Ian Ray 20 / M Polopiña, Concepcion Previously reported as Pajonilla, Ian Ray

1 Palmares, Ramon Passi City 1 Palmes, Carmen Passi City 1 Pama, Emmanuel M Polopiña, Concepcion, Iloilo Drowned 1 Panes, Christian Passi City 1 Panes, Tedorico 71 / M Balud Liloan, Zarraga, Iloilo Drowned 1 Patalina, Bea 24 / F San Enrique, Iloilo Fallen debris 1 Paternal, Renato Gatin 52 / M Brgy.Embarcadero, Batad Drowning 1 Pedregosa, Marissa F San Enrique, Iloilo 1 Peñafiel, Ariel Passi City 1 Perez, R Polopiña, Concepcion 1 Prudente, Orlando Passi City 1 Punzalan, Lucy F Brgy. Salong, Balasan 1 Remegio, Rodrigo Bulaqueña, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Rojo, Romy 41 / M Brgy. Camambugan, Balasan 1 Sanchez, Raymundo Besidillas 70 / M Brgy. Tanao, Batad 1 Sanchez, Salvador M Poblacion, San Dionisio 1 Sendon, Nilo Bulaqueña, Estancia, Iloilo 1 Sese, Edson Carles, Iloilo

1 Sijar, Randy 28 / M Calinog, IloiloElectrocution / 8 November

(previously reported as Cejar, Randy)

1 Tabaya, Margarita 99 / F Tubungan Heart attack 1 Tara, Rogelio Passi City 1 Tingson, Jovy S. 21 Zarraga 1 Tulio, Jose M Poblacion, San Dionisio 1 Valencia, Candido Estancia, Iloilo 1 Valencia, Ramel Estancia, Iloilo 1 Velarde, Vicente Estancia, Iloilo 1 Villanueva, Rogelio Borre 65 / M Brgy. Salong, Batad 1 Villasis, Edwin San Roque, Estancia Iloilo 1 Villejo, Wilfredo 40 / M Odiongan, San Dionisio

Aklan 14

1 Aquino, Baldomero Ungos 84 / M Poblacion, New Washington, Aklan Cardiac arrest secondary to Myocardial Infraction

1 Bautista, Danilo 46 / M Camansi, Bataan Hit by a GI sheet on the head (previously reported injured)

1 Bernabe, Sofia S. 90 / F Agcawilan, Lezo, Aklan Cardio pulmonary arrest 1 Colas, Anis 70 y/o Brgy. Dalagsaan, Libacao 1 Colas, Pedro 81 / M Brgy. Dalagsaan, Libacao Hit by a tree 1 Cuenco, Mary Grace D. 47 / F Tabayon, Banga Cardio respiratory arrest 1 Lait, Fidel 67 / M Pampango, Libacao, Aklan Hypothermia 1 Mateo, William B. 50 / M Sibalew, Libacao, Aklan Hit by a fallen tree 1 Nacor, Enriquito 80 / M Julita, Libacao Hit by a fallen tree 1 Olog, Sarah Jane 3 / F Rosal, Sitio Belen, Libacao Hypothermia

1 Orbista, Eldefonzo 67 / M Canhawan, Libacao, Aklan Nervous breakdown (Cardio respiratory arrest)

1 Pera, Renz O. 2 / M Sibalew, Libacao, Aklan Hit by a fallen tree 1 Ricaforte, Joel 64 / M Polocate, Banga Cardio respiratory arrest

1 Yulo, Igoy Yabut 60/M Tambuan, Malinao, AklanHead injury and electrocution

(previously reported as Yabut, Yulo I.)

Capiz 75

1 Adolfo, Liberato 64 / M Boulevard, Roxas City, CapizToppled down by hollow blocks

(previously reported as Liberato, Adolfo)

1 Almodiente, Erbie John 1 / M Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned (previously reported as Akmodiente, Arvie John)

1 Almodiente, Febie 18 / F Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Almodiente, Rufa B. 24 / F Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Araque, July 40 / M Jolongajog, Pontevedra Drowned

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Argañosa, Arnold Calzado 40 / M Cagay, Roxas City Cardiac arrest 1 Baby Girl Jondero 2 mons. / F Brgy. Astorga, Dumarao Drowned 1 Banhao, Enriqueta F Guintas, Sigma, Capiz Hypertension 1 Baquilar, Odong M Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Baquilar, Waren Z. 10 / M Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Basico, Cesar 49 / M Madulano, Pres. Roxas, Capiz Head injuries due to fallen debris 1 Baylon, Arsenio 49 / M Sta. Fe, Pilar, Capiz Traumatic neck injury 1 Becunayo, Rica Baclas 11 / F San Silvestre, Pilar, Capiz Hit by coconut tree 1 Bedeo, Henry 53 / M Dulangan, Pilar, Capiz Drowned 1 Bedeo, Roque 33 / M Brgy. Dulangan, Pilar Drowned 1 Bejo, Benjamin 37 / M Navitas, Panay Drowned 1 Bejo, Ma. Sisa J. 42 / F Navitas, Panay Drowned 1 Buendia, Elsie 46 / F Brgy. Dulungan, Pilar Drowned 1 Buendia, Emmanuel 9 / M Brgy. Dulungan, Pilar Drowned 1 Buendia, Henry 14 / M Brgy. Dulungan, Pilar Drowned 1 Buhayan, Jample 26 Bantigue, Panay, Capiz 1 Buhayan, Toto 3 / F Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Buñi, Awit F Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Buñi, Ruel 51 / M Bantique, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Burgos, Remedios 76 / M Poblacion, Pres. Roxas, Capiz Hypothermia 1 Buriel, Dioscoro B. 65 / M Bonga, Panay, Capiz Cardiopulmonary arrest 1 Buriel, Rufa 23 / F Bantigue, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Carpena, Jun jun 24 / M Olotayan, Roxas City, Capiz Hit with an angle bar on the neck 1 Casabon, Jaime M Malapad Cogon, Sigma Cardiac arrest 1 Celoso, Vevencio 63 / M Quinabcaban, Dao, Capiz Toppled down by galvanized roof

1 Cirilos, Diana Brgy. Dulangan, Pilar Toppled down by hollow blocks 1 Cortel, Julieta 88 / F Adlawan, Roxas City Acute myocardial infarction 1 Degoma, Irenea 55 / F Agambulong, Jamindan Hemorrhagic shock 1 Denosta, Jose Bouely 52 / M Brgy. Dulangan, Pillar Hypertension attack 1 Diongco, Renito 58 / M Brgy. Piña, Maayon, Capiz Cerebral contussion 1 Dumangon, William 66 / M Maayon, Capiz Cerebral hemorrhage 1 Esico, Lydia 62 / F Parian, Sigma, Capiz Severe bleeding

1 Esportuno, Juan 80 / M Duyoc, Dao, Capiz Cardiorespiratory arrest, aspiration pneumonia

1 Estorminos, Policarpio 68 / M Matagnop, Dao, Capiz Toppled down by hollow blocks

1 Evangelio, Vilma 37 / F Tawog, Sigma, Capiz Toppled down by trees (previously reported as Evangelio, Wilma)

1 Francisco, Raffy Zonio 29 / M Bolo Roxas City, Capiz Cardiac arrest 1 Fuente, Vicente 69 / M Centro, Dao Myocardial infarction 1 Galagate, Amparo 80 / F Apero, Tapaz, Capiz Toppled down by trees 1 Galvez, Maria A. 102 / F Parallan, Ma-ayon 1 Gardose, Marissa 8 / F San Nicholas, Tapaz, Capiz Hit by fallen debris 1 Gegando, Joel 34 / M San Vicente, Jamindan Respiratory failure 1 Genapusco, Inocencio 60 / F Tapaz, Capiz Cardiac arrest 1 Glory, Roberto Galagate 45 / M San Nicholas, Tapaz, Capiz Hit by fallen debris 1 Ireneo, Pendon 79 / M Duyoc, Dao, Capiz 1 Isiderio, Angel 5 / F Ivisan, Capiz Toppled down by trees 1 Jalandoni, Candelaria 70 / F Bato-bato, Mambusao Hypothermia 1 Jolampong, Cesa Bejo F Navitas, Panay Drowned 1 Jondonero, Rheziah 2 mos / F Astorga, Dumarao, Capiz Drowned

1 Lariza, Freddie Sr. 64 / M Culasi, Roxas City, Capiz Drowned (previously reported as Lareza, Fredy)

1 Laurilla, Ofelia Laniosa 78 / F Lawaan, Roxas City, CapizCardiac Arrest due to panic while

evacuating at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Ledesma, Michael S. 80 / M Benlit, Sapian Heart attack 1 Luz, Precious 70 / F Bating, Mambusao Myocardial infarction 1 Magbanua, Aurora 102 / F Bungsuan, Dumarao Hypothermia 1 Magsael, Diosdado 52 / M Poblacion, Pres. Roxas Toppled by debris 1 Nobleza, Ricardo 83 / M Esperenza, Jamindan, Capiz Hypothermia 1 Ocate, Loreta 60 / F Agcagay, Jamindan Hypothermia 1 Ombid, Julieta 86 / F Matagnop, Dao, Capiz Cardiorespiratory arrest 1 Oroceo, Angela 4 / F Brgy. Lonoy, Sapian Toppled down by trees 1 Pendon, Ireneo 79 / M Duyoc, Dao, Capiz 1 Policarpio, Estominos 68 / M Matagnop, Dao, Capiz 1 Posadas, Amada 100 / F Bayunyon, Pres. Roxas, Capiz Hypothermia 1 Potato, Febie 18 / F Bantique, Panay, Capiz Drowned 1 Ricardo, Nobleza 83 / M Esperenza, Jamindan, Capiz Hypothermia 1 Ronden, Rubilyn 13 / F Brgy. Tinaytayan, Dumarao Drowned 1 Saldivar, Crispin 78 / M Drowned

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Siosas, Janeth Matsa 34 / F Brgy. Agdahon, Cuertero, Capiz Toppled down by tree 1 Umiten, Ronnel 43/M Marangkalan Basio, Ivisan, Capiz Toppled down by fire wall 1 Valiente, Recarido 50 / F Ezperanza, Jamindan Frostbite 1 Villanueva, Adoracion A. 85 / F Candual, Panay, Capiz Vascular heart disease 1 Villareaz, Lyca B. 5 / F Bantique, Panay, Capiz Drowned

Antique 13 1 Awayan, Dionisio M Talisay, Pandan Multiple physical injury 1 Berto, Reynold M Laua-an

1 Custodio, Romeo 70 / M Capuyoaon, Barbaza, Antique Blown by the wind and hit by a hard object

1 Espago, Calixto 37 / M Mablad, Barbaza, Antique Blown by the wind and hit by a hard object

1 Espino, Felipe 50 / M San Francisco Norte, Tibiao, Antique Asphyxia due to drowning 1 Espino, Vicente 50 / M Brgy. San Francisco Norte, Tibiao 1 Jauod, Joebert 46 / M Maria, Laua-an 1 Odango, Ananais 64 / M Ilaya, Bugasong 1 Pandan, Dionisio M Pandan Multiple physical injury 1 Quiruno, Lojerea 37 / M Poblacion, Sebaste 1 Sadje, Edgardo Jr. 15 / M Sitio Tarog, Igbalangao, Bugasong 1 Sadje, Elvie 44 / F Sitio Tarog, Igbalangao, Bugasong 1 Torres, Rosalie A. 37 / F Centro Poblacion, Culasi

Negros Occidental 2 1 Daolong, Dominador 57 / M Cauayan Drowning due to flashflood 1 Pautan, Inocencia 68 / F Poblacion 2, Sagay City Cardio pulmonary arrest

Region VII 74 Cebu 73

1 Abello, Dionesio 66 / M Bantayan 1 Alburo, Belinda Lepaopao 38 / M Bogo City 1 Alon, Arturo 40 / M Bantayan 1 Alonde, Socorro Aratia 62 / F Sitio Ylaya, Brgy. Curva, Medelin Previously reported unidentified 1 Arataya, Coring Sitio Ylaya, Brgy. Curva, Medelin 1 Arnado, Jen 34 / F Sogod 1 Arpon, Deody Ngoho 24 / M Bogo City Hit by uprooted tree 1 Batandolo, Mario 50 / M Bantayan 1 Bawiin, Rammel San Remigio 1 Bayo-on, Carlos San Remigio 1 Cabrera, Elpedio Sr. 64 / M Sta. Fe Previously reported unidentified 1 Cajetas, Mariana 83 / F Bantayan 1 Carabelle, Cresencio 40 / M Bantayan 1 Caspi, Pedro 50 / M Bantayan 1 Catamco, Miguela Munez 81 / F Bogo City Hit by collapsed house 1 Catampatan, Ignacia Potot 98 / F Bogo City 1 Codilla, Francisca Asingua San Remigio 1 Combis, Catalina 83 / F Bogo City Hypothermia 1 Cordova, Louie 30 / M Bantayan 1 Dawa, Apolinario Ofil 60 / M Bantayan 1 Dawa, Jose San Remigio 1 Despi, Edgar 32 / M Madridejos Hit by collapsed wall 1 Duka, Ronald Brgy. Paypay, Daanbantayan 1 Elcarte, Rosario A. F Lapu-Lapu City 1 Estoy, Asteria Cabillo 64 / M Pilar, Camotes 1 Figuracion, Boy San Remigio 1 Flores, Eusebia Tabogon 1 Forrosuelo, Pedong 90 / M Bantayan 1 Geltendez, Ronron San Remigio Previously reported missing 1 Giltendez, Romeo 38 / M Bantayan Previously reported unidentified 1 Godinez, Justin Maluya 3 / M Sitio Baring, Kawit, Medelin Previously reported unidentified 1 Grondiano, Aurea Vender 87 / M Bogo City Hypothermia 1 Inso, Paculdo Daanbantayan 1 Kinatarkan, Lucila 80 / F Bantayan 1 Lesmar, Inday Daanbantayan 1 Lumongsod, Laura Lepon 60 / F Bogo City Drowned 1 Mahinay, Wilfredo San Remigio

1 Maristela, Casia Lumongsod 32 / F Bogo City Previously reported as Casia, Maristela Lumongsod

1 Mata, Gregoria Espina San Remigio 1 Mata, Noli San Remigio Previously reported missing 1 Mata, Norberto 40 / M Bantayan 1 Menguito, Ronald San Remigio Previously reported missing 1 Momongan, Victoria 85 / M Bogo City 1 Moralde, Basilisa Brgy. Tumingaw, Daanbantayan

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Negre, Danilo San Remigio 1 Ofqueria, Ruth Anthony 9 y/o Sta. Fe Drowned 1 Oliamot, Simporiano Bogo City Hit by collapsed house 1 Pasicaran, Anita Ororsal 42 / F Bantayan Previously reported unidentified 1 Pepito, Alejandro San Remigio 1 Prietos, Alberto 46 / M Madridejos Hit by collapsed house 1 Rossel, Anselma Daanbantayan 1 Rossel, Vincent Daanbantayan 1 Soriba, Susan 40 / F Bantayan 1 Sorila, Mario 40 / M Balamban Hit by a fallen tree 1 Sultones, Nila 54 / F Sogod 1 Sumanting, Conchita 49 / F Bogo City Hypothermia 1 Sumanting, Sonny Boy Gartopil 16 / M Bogo City Hit by GI sheet 1 Sumayang, Anastacia San Remigio 1 Tequillo, Severino San Remigio 2 Unidentified Bantayan 3 Unidentified Daanbantayan 1 Unidentified Pilar 3 Unidentified San Francisco, Camotes 1 Urigon, Christian 5 mos. Madridejos Previously identified as "Dodong" 1 Ursabia, Beatriz Avenido 60 / F Bogo City Tetanus Infection 1 Villaceran, William 41 / M San Remigio 1 Villarosa (daughter of Vicente

Vill )Sta. Fe

1 Villarosa, Rolly Guidacan 22 / M Bantayan Previously reported as Villarosa, R G idBohol 1

1 Pelonia, Raffy 23 / M Guindulman Crew of Toger Shipping Company. Body found on 09 Nov

Region VIII 4,919 Eastern Samar 258

1 Legaspi, Nestor 67 / M Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Adricula, Kuisa Dado ‐ 66 / F Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Bajo, Alberto 77 / M Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Baleos, Soledad 65 / F Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Cabusas, Ryan 25 / M Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Cebrilla, Inocencia Badion ‐ 95 / M Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Novilla, Rosario 63 / F Poblacion 1, Balangiga1 Cabales, Eduardo 48 / M Bacjao, Balangiga1 Fiel, Angel 40 / M Bacjao, Balangiga1 Abejo, Conchita 80 / F San Miguel, Balangiga1 Alvarina, Edna 44 / F San Miguel, Balangiga1 Elairon, Fredo 63 / M San Miguel, Balangiga1 Grabillo, Alfredo 82 / M San Miguel, Balangiga1 Awa‐aw, Juan 65 / M Sto. Niño, Quinapondan1 Bagual, Anacorita 62 / F Sto. Niño, Quinapondan1 Crisologo, Lloyd 34 / M Buenavista, Quinapondan1 Deladia, Balbina 80 / F Poblacion 5, Quinapondan1 Galit, Michael 25 / M Paco(Mandaue City) Quinapondan1 Gaylon, Poblito 70 Poblacion 7, Quinapondan1 Macajito, Adriano L. 49 M (Zamboanga City) Quinapondan1 Macajito, Alexander C. 2 / M Poblacion 5, Quinapondan1 Macawile, Arnel D. 24 / M Anislag, Quinapondan1 Ogsimer, Jaime 55 / M Mabini, Quinapondan

1 Unidentified Balangiga 8 Unidentified Borongan 14 Unidentified Giporlos 99 Unidentified Guiuan 72 Unidentified Hernani 11 Unidentified Lawaan 1 Unidentified Mercedes 29 Unidentified Salcedo

Leyte 4,432 1 Aguilar, Louie Dapdap, Alang-Alang 1 Bacale, Bryan San Diego, Alang-Alang 1 Bacale, Jay Jay Binontan, Alang-Alang 1 Bersales, Beatriz 65 Sitio Bunga, San Antonio, Alang-Alang 1 Calaasan, Alang-Alang 1 Catindo, Marilyn 45 Lourdes, Alang-Alang 1 Cepres, Juling 60 Aslum, Alang-Alang 1 Gayas, Victoria 60 Lourdes, Alang-Alang 1 Gerona, Lourdes 60 Lourdes, Alang-Alang

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Jondias, Corazon Purok Barantos, Alang-Alang 1 Martinez, Angelito 43 Lourdes, Alang-Alang 1 Millar, Maria Milagosa, Alang-Alang 1 Millara, Christian Milagrosa, Alang-Alang 1 Millara, Elisa Milagrosa, Alang-Alang 1 San Vicente, Alang-Alang 1 Tabao, Marianette Rose Milagrosa, Alang-Alang 1 Tenalosa, Leonilo 23 Dapdap, Alang-Alang 1 Velarde, Lady 40 Salvacion, Alang-Alang 1 Vergara, Jerry Sto.Niño, Alang-Alang 7 Unidentified Alang-Alang 1 Caigoy, Richard N. Pange, Jaro 1 Artoza, Elpidio Poblacion II, Jaro 1 Constantino, Paking Burabod, Jaro 1 Galvez, Rochelle Canapuan, Jaro 1 Galvez, Rose Ann Canapuan, Jaro 1 Gerades, Malyn Pange, Jaro 1 Horca, Mardie Daro, Jaro 1 Lanaque, Luicito Buenavista, Jaro 1 Marmita, Maria A Macanip, Jaro 1 Pace, Marcial Pange, Jaro 1 Pulga, Mark Canhandungan, Jaro 1 Pulga, Ritchel San Pedro, Jaro 1 Raganit, Allan B. Hibunawan, Jaro 1 Salaño, Pedo Pange, Jaro 1 Salaño, Pedrito T. Pange, Jaro 1 Saliente, Cesar M. Malobogo, Jaro 1 Udpao, Charlene Joy Pange, Jaro 1 Udpao, Charmaine Joy Pange, Jaro 1 Udpao, Riza Pange, Jaro 3 Unidentified Jaro 37 Unidentified Ormoc City 33 Unidentified Abuyog 11 Unidentified Albuera 1,725 Unidentified Tacloban City 2 Unidentified Baybay City 9 Unidentified Babatngon 2 Unidentified Barugo 6 Unidentified Burauen 11 Unidentified Carigara 43 Unidentified Dagami 19 Unidentified Dulag 1,246 Unidentified Tanauan 32 Unidentified Tolosa 1,070 Unidentified Palo 12 Unidentified Tabon tabon 6 Unidentified Isabel 4 Unidentified Javier (Bugho) 2 Unidentified Julita 6 Unidentified La Paz 5 Unidentified Tabango 8 Unidentified Mc Arthur 24 Unidentified Kananga 1 Unidentified Tunga 6 Unidentified Leyte Leyte 8 Unidentified Matag-ob 4 Unidentified Mayorga 7 Unidentified Palompom 10 Unidentified Pastrana 2 Unidentified San Isidro 11 Unidentified Sta. Fe 10 Unidentified Villaba 12 Unidentified Merida

Samar 224 30 Unidentified Marabut 1 Abihay, Doming M Loyo, Basey 1 Bustillo, Roman M Loyo, Basey 1 Cruz, Baby Girl F Loyo, Basey 1 Cruz, Jumalyn F Loyo, Basey

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 de los Reyes, Leocadio M Loyo, Basey 1 Gravoso, Melvic M Loyo, Basey 1 Gravoso, Victor M Loyo, Basey 1 Ilegue, Manuchito M Loyo, Basey 1 Orbeta, Romualdo M Loyo, Basey 1 Sabangan, Elizabeth F Loyo, Basey 1 Sacres, Nilda F Loyo, Basey 1 Sayson, Norma F Loyo, Basey 1 Graddi, Yolanda F Tingib, Basey 1 Vitor, Megdonia F Tingib, Basey 1 Badajos, Baby F Balud, Basey 1 Badajos Sr., Prudito O. M Balud, Basey 1 Badajos, Bonifacio G. M Balud, Basey 1 Badajos, Teofila L. F Balud, Basey 1 Pacurib, Welina M. F Balud, Basey 1 Rubia, Baby F Balud, Basey 1 Ayon,Rica Jane G F Baybay, Basey 1 Dacumos, Joey M Baybay, Basey 1 Ecalne, Eric M Baybay, Basey 1 Galangue, Annabelle F Baybay, Basey 1 Gayon, Rian Jane F Baybay, Basey 1 Hadap, Carolina F Baybay, Basey 1 Hadap, Desiderio M Baybay, Basey 1 Macasaet, Febes F Baybay, Basey 1 Tabucao, Dawn Alvaro M Baybay, Basey 1 Tolibas, Mario M Baybay, Basey 1 Villamor, Icede M Baybay, Basey 1 Yanto, Fidel M Baybay, Basey 1 Yanto, Rotchel M Baybay, Basey 1 Adona, Ernesto M Lawaan, Basey 1 Aguirre, Hildeliza F Lawaan, Basey 1 Aguirre, Pauline F Lawaan, Basey 1 Aguirre, Primo M Lawaan, Basey 1 Amazona, Jenille M Lawaan, Basey 1 Amazona, Josh F Lawaan, Basey 1 Amazona, Rowena F Lawaan, Basey 1 Clavicilla, Alicia M Basiao, Basey 1 Clavicilla, Macoy M Basiao, Basey 1 Dacuital, Isidora F Basiao, Basey 1 Diego M Palaypay, Basey 1 Aguijon, Sarah F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bacasno, Ester F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bermug, Maridel F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bucatcat, Jaredhel F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bucatcat, Laranita F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bucatcat, Liarnet F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bustillo, Esperanza F Palaypay, Basey 1 Bustillo, Virginia F Palaypay, Basey 1 Caillo, Ireneo M Palaypay, Basey 1 Caillo, Lovie A. F Palaypay, Basey 1 Durana, Sixto M Palaypay, Basey 1 Ferreras, Adella F Palaypay, Basey 1 Galangue, Anabel F Palaypay, Basey 1 Lagucay, Michael M Palaypay, Basey 1 Manilhig, Mary Grace F Palaypay, Basey 1 Manilhig, Mary Joy F Palaypay, Basey 1 Manilhig, Rina Jane F Palaypay, Basey 1 Maranga, Perla F Palaypay, Basey 1 Mendiola, Apple May F Palaypay, Basey 1 Moreto, Maria F Palaypay, Basey 1 Peusca, Christian M Palaypay, Basey 1 Ponayo, Milagros F Palaypay, Basey 1 Quilitano, Vanissa F Palaypay, Basey 1 Regahal, Pempit M Palaypay, Basey 1 Saborrido, Lydia F Palaypay, Basey 1 Suyum, Francisco M Palaypay, Basey 1 Tabucao, Krisila F Palaypay, Basey 1 Torrenueva, Rosevie F Palaypay, Basey 1 Tubat, Melanie F Palaypay, Basey

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Tubat, Yayi F Palaypay, Basey 1 Yanos, Rasalie F Palaypay, Basey 1 Badajos, Belen F Salvacion, Basey 1 Cajes, Salvacion F Salvacion, Basey 1 Fernandez, Venus F Salvacion, Basey 1 ,Ms. Olimberio F Salvacion, Basey 1 Ocop, Tito M Salvacion, Basey 1 Astorga, Adelina F Salvacion, Basey 1 Cajes, Emelia F Salvacion, Basey 1 Cajes, Maite F Salvacion, Basey 1 Cajes, Rizalina F Salvacion, Basey 1 Centinaje, Rodolfo Salvacion, Basey 1 Centinaje, Sibing F Salvacion, Basey 1 Chavez, Hannal F Salvacion, Basey 1 Chavez, Nicole F Salvacion, Basey 1 Conus, Joylie F Salvacion, Basey 1 Cruspero, German M Salvacion, Basey 1 Durana, Antonina F Salvacion, Basey 1 Facturanan, Jovita F Salvacion, Basey 1 Facturanan, Ceding F Salvacion, Basey 1 Facturanan, Ligaya F Salvacion, Basey 1 Facturanan, Mercedes F Salvacion, Basey For verification 1 Facturanan, Ta Denden M Salvacion, Basey 1 Gacus, Anabel F Salvacion, Basey 1 Gacus, Florife F Salvacion, Basey 1 Gacus, Rica F Salvacion, Basey 1 Laurio, Remedios F Salvacion, Basey 1 Malibago, Trinidad M Salvacion, Basey 1 Olimberio, Sotera F Salvacion, Basey 1 Papiona, Siniplicio M Salvacion, Basey 1 Paradel, Rosalie F Salvacion, Basey 1 Quilitano, Nalding M Salvacion, Basey 1 Baclea‐on, Luis M Burgos, Basey 1 Olfindo, Corita F Burgos, Basey 1 Pascual, Cesar M Burgos, Basey 1 Ladiao, Pacita F Mabini, Basey 1 Gaddi, Magdalino M Mercado, Basey 1 Maninantan, Anacia F Mercado, Basey 1 Oñate Sr., Rogelio F. M San Fernando, Basey 82 Unidentified Basey

Biliran 5 1 Unidentified Other Municipality 1 Unidentified Cabucgayan 3 Unidentified Naval

Region IX 1 Zamboanga City 1

1 Bucoy, Regie Francisco 2 / M Brgy. Lanzones, Zamboanga City Struck by lightning / 7 Nov

Region XIII 1 Surigao del Sur 1

1 Bueno, Jimmy 56 / M Purok 3, Brgy. Poblacion, Lingig, Surigao del Sur

Electrocution / 7 Nov (previously reported as Jimmy Cabilan)

Region IV-A 4 Quezon 3

1 Melles, Eric Yagon 26 / M San Lucas, San Pablo City Hit by a fallen tree 1 Mendez, Asuzena 62 / F Mulanay, Quezon Hit by a fallen tree 1 Mendez, Harold 7 / M Mulanay, Quezon Hit by a fallen tree

Batangas 1 1 Rada, Allan M Bauan, Batangas

Region IV-B 61 Palawan 61

1 Alario, Joel Culion, Palawan 1 Albania, Jacinto Culion, Palawan 1 Albert Pacul 37 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Alonzo, Rodulfo Daniel 53 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Arcegono, Merlie 46 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Bacay, Floresto 81 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound

GRAND TOTAL 25,615 INJURED

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Ballesca, Marvie Culion, Palawan 1 Bering, Carlos Culion, Palawan 1 Butobara, Felipe Culion, Palawan 1 Caballero, Jose 44 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Caballero, Margie 44 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Cabañero, Eddie 48 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Cabrestante, Florida 53 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Canoy, Amelita 41 / F Busuanga, Palawan 1 Careño, Virginia 50 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Chua, Anita 65/ F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Cruzap, Fredito 50 / M Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Dacu, Anna Mae 24 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Dalunos, Ismael Jr. 35 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Davit, Macleo 6 / M Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Dignadise, Emman Christian 4 / M Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Fabillorin, Allan 25 / M Taytay, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Francisco, Chipper 31 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured Right Sole 1 Frontreras, Eduardo Culion, Palawan 1 Gabarga, Jick 24 / M Busuanga, Palawan Laceration left wrist 1 Garong, Bernardo Culion, Palawan 1 Gazo, David Jr. 29 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Godiness, Melvin 31 / M Busuanga, Palawan Superficial laceration 1 Godiness, Mervin 31 / M Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Igbal, Lester 18 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Igbal, Myrna 62 / F Busuanga, Palawan Abrasion 1 Igbal, Rosemarie 62 / F Busuanga, Palawan Abrasion 1 Ilagan, Christian Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Krima, Ma. Louisa 59 / F Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Libarra, Irene 31 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Macanas, Francis 19 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Manlavi, Regie Culion, Palawan 1 Mantama, Kristal 11 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Mape, Rowen 3 / M Agutaya, Palawan Lacerated wound upper thigh 1 Marimon, Jessie Culion, Palawan 1 Mayo, Elacio 52 / M Busuanga, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Orlan Macmac Culion, Palawan 1 Quejano, Maria 76 / F Busuanga, Palawan Fractured right elbow 1 Quiniquito, Pampilo 53 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Rindon, Ruth 73 / F Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Rodriguez, Roy 29 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Romasanta, Nathaniel 35 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Rosiano, Christian Joseph 26 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Roxas, Maria Krissa Culion, Palawan 1 Samar, Luciano 46 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Sarmencia, Marvin 21 / M Culion, Palawan Lacerated wound 1 Sarmiento, Lucito Culion, Palawan 1 Sinadjan, Jimboy Culion, Palawan 1 Suntusidad, Loperiano Culion, Palawan 1 Tenorio, Maia Culion, Palawan 1 Toirees, Erma Culion, Palawan 1 Tumalbog, Edwin Culion, Palawan 1 Ubay, Leonardo Culion, Palawan 1 Umpad, Gerald 16 / M Busuanga, Palawan Punctured wound 1 Yala, Albert 11 / M Busuanga, Palawan Wound abscess 1 Zamora, Edwin Culion, Palawan

Region V 21 Camarines Sur 10

1 Baranuelo, Alfredo 32 / M Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Due to storm surge / 08 Nov 1 Berunio, Eddie 54 / M Bulalacao, Presentacion 1 Cleodes, Jocelyn 50 / F Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Due to storm surge / 08 Nov 1 Dadis, Edna 42 / F Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Due to storm surge / 08 Nov 1 Dizon, Diego 43 / M Presentacion 1 Espanillo, Raymundo 40 / M Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Hit by falling branches / 08 Nov 1 Ferran, Jessica 17 / F Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Due to storm surge / 08 Nov 1 Lonzaga, Edito 50 / M Presentacion 1 Pagal, Rogeria 64 / F Sabang, San Jose, Camarines Sur Due to storm surge / 08 Nov 1 Reyna, Bonifacio 43 / M Colacling, Lupi, Camarines Sur Hit by a fallen tree / 08 Nov

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

Masbate 5

1 Amante, Rommel 14 / M San Fernando, MasbateLacerated wound, right arm and right thigh secondary to fallen

chandelier

1 Capinig, Marlon 30 / F Nursery Masbate Lacerated wound at the left forearm

1 Dela Pena, Jonathan 36 / M Maingaran, Masbate City T/C Spinal injury

1 Gelito, Jennyniah 9 months/F Poblacion, Mobo, Masbate Lacerated wound, forehead secondary to falling object

1 Luzong, Joan 15 / F Purok 6, Poblacion Lacerated wound left shoulderSorsogon 6

1 Docog, Richard 35 / M Bacon,Sorsogon 1 Ergina, Lennie 31 / F Carriedo, Gubat, Sorsogon Dislocation of left elbow

1 Jayco, Wiem Wilbert 45 / M Bitan-o, Sorsogon City Multiple abrasions, lacerated wound mandibular area

1 Lasala, Milagros 71 / F Tugos, Sorsogon Lacerated wound occipital area 1 Opiz, Cesar 40 / M San Juan, Roro, Sorsogon City Punctured wound left foot

1 Ruzol, Arnold 35 / M Irosin, Sorsogon Pelvic fracture caused by fallen tree

Region VI 464 Antique 147

1 Abas, Joped 32 / M Olaga, Sibalom 1 Adan, Eliseo 44 / M Cubay, Barbaza 1 Agramon, Angelie 15 / F Pangalcagan, Bugasong 1 Aguire, Danilo 45 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Laua-an Fractured wound 1 Alabado, Edgar 42 / M Cubay, Barbaza 1 Alabado, Ronnabel 15 / M Cubay, Barbaza 1 Amar, Frenny Luz 21 / F Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Ambay, David Jr. M Brgy. Carmen, Pandan 1 Andres, Raven Mar 12 Lisub, Barbaza 1 Antonio, Vincent 17 / M Brgy. San Francisco Norte, Tibiao 1 Arellano, Jose Cabladan, Sibalom 1 Arsenio, John Micheal 39 / M Oloc, Laua-an Incised wound at left foot 1 Bajalan, Donaly 16 Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Bajalan, Frederic 19 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Bajalan, Lucia 53 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Balbon, Jonathan 45 / M Igsoro, Bugasong 1 Bancaya, Reynaldo 18 / M Brgy. Cadajug, Laua-an Fractured 1 Bandoy, Johanna Riza 2 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Bangcaya, Romeo 47 / M Brgy. Intao, Laua-an Fractured wound 1 Batolo, Samrey 21 Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Bayog, Isaac Brgy. Tagudtud South, Bugasong 1 Belisario, Nema Brgy. Duyong, Pandan 1 Bendol, Jonefy M Brgy. Patria, Pandan 1 Bendol, Renaldo M Brgy. Patria, Pandan 1 Berdin, Petrecio 76 / M Igsoro, Bugasong 1 Besas, John Rex 26 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Bionso, Arnold 33 / M Brgy. Centro Weste, Libertad 1 Bolivar, Mike 54 / M Iglanot, Sibalom 1 Cadiao, Roberto 59 / M Brgy. Sta. Ana, Tibiao 1 Cadigal, Evelyn Juanico 58 / F Brgy. San Francisco Norte, Tibiao 1 Cadungon, Felix 44 / M Cadajug, Laua-an Infected Wound 1 Celeste, Lazaro Jr. Brgy. Banban, Laua-an Fractured wound 1 Cepeda, Joshua 17 / M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Cochado, Antonio 50 / M Lagdo, Sibalom 1 Cumla, Myrna 39 / F Brgy. San Isidro, Tibiao 1 Dela Cruz, Ma. Theresa 18 / F Importante, Tibiao 1 Dela Peña, Consolacion 46 / F Lisub, Barbaza 1 Dela Vega, Rudolfo 44 / M Maray, Bugasong 1 Domingo, Marlon Brgy. Martinez, Tibiao 1 Domingo, Ramil 24 / M Brgy. Lindero, Libertad 1 Dujali, Dionisio M Brgy. Duyong, Pandan 1 Egana, Ian 30 / M Brgy. Malabor, Tibiao 1 Empoy, Bernadeth 58 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Erina, Benrod 37 / M Brgy. Centro Weste, Libertad 1 Escalona, Rommel 47 / M Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Espanola, Rodel 36 / M Bugasong 1 Espartero, Allan 43 / M Baghari, Barbaza 1 Espartero, John Nino 62 / M San Franciso, Tibiao 1 Espartero, Jude 17 / M Lisub, Barbaza 1 Espartero, Lourdes 51 / F Cubay, Barbaza 1 Espartero, Rosalita 46 / F Tigalaran, Barbaza

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Espartero, Teopilo 62 / M Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Tibiao 1 Estanda, Mauren Brgy. Pojo, Bugasong 1 Estoya, Ernesto 63 / M Carmen, Pandan 1 Fr. Nely Silava 52 / M Brgy. Centro Weste, Libertad 1 Francisco, Jonathan 19 / M Sto. Rosario, Tibiao 1 Francisco, Trisha 17 / F Brgy. Mauno, Laua-an Avulsion 1 Franco, Evangeline F Brgy. Zaldivar, Pandan 1 Gabinete, Lemuel Brgy. Harigi, Caluya Previously reported missing 1 Ganzon, Antonieta 78 / F Talisay, Pandan 1 Gella, Edler 59 / M Brgy. Malabor, Tibiao 1 Geromeno, John Rey 6 / M Brgy. Cubay, Libertad 1 Gonzaga, Elvie 41 / F Talisay, Bugasong 1 Gordon, Jeric 12 / M Brgy. Esparagoza, Tibiao 1 Guangco, Remando 11 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Gumawa, Jestoni 22 / M Brgy. Natividad, Tibiao 1 Gumboc, Rejee 20 Talisay, Pandan 1 Ignacio, Evangelica 10 / F San Franciso Norte, Tibiao 1 Importante, Cezar 63 / M Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Jacobo, Graciela 35 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Jara, Benjamine 24 Centro Sur, Pandan 1 Jaranilla, Freeman 27 / M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Juanitas, Johnny 51 / M Jinalinan, Barbaza 1 Juanitas, Nikki 15 / F Jinalinan, Barbaza 1 Juayan, Gregorio 62 / M Binangbang Centro, Barbaza 1 Julao, Nonito 45 / M Carmen, Pandan 1 Labrador, Editha 53 / F Lisub, Barbaza 1 Labrador, Mary Grace 30 / F Lisub, Barbaza 1 Lamigas, Loreto Brgy. Duyong, Pandan 1 Laurino, Jose 50 / M Brgy. Centro Weste, Libertad 1 Lavega, Manuel 57 / M Jinalinan, Bugasong 1 Lavega, Segunda 47 / F Brgy. Guisijan, Laua-an Fractured wound 1 Lazaro, Celesty Joy 15 / F Banban, Laua-an Punctured wound 1 Legaspi, Nelson 43 / M Tono-an, Bugasong 1 Lim, Julie 43 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Lorenzo, Mary Grace 24 / F Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Luces, Engracia 54 / F Cubay North, Bugasong 1 Luces, Luz 51 / F Cubay North, Bugasong 1 Mabaquiao, Gloria 55 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Magluyan, John Mark M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Magnate, Jonard 19 / M Jinalinan, Bugasong 1 Maguidad, JM M Jinalinan, Bugasong 1 Manalo, Jorie 41 / M Abiera, Sebaste 1 Maximo, John Nino 17 / M San Franciso Norte, Tibiao 1 Milo, Felix 64 / M Bahoyan, Barbaza 1 Modesto, Gerald 31 / M Brgy. Sta. Justa, Tibiao 1 Moguenague, Wendel 28 / M Tagudtud, Bugasong 1 Molo, Aljun 6 Candari, Pandan 1 Mosquera, Nelson Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Nacionales, Junaly 39 / F Poblacion, Barbaza 1 Necor, Lito 47 / M Poblacion, Barbaza 1 Nicor, Domingo Igsoro, Bugasong 1 Nietes, Rodel Brgy. Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Ogatis, Josua 11 / M Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Omalde, Mildred 47 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Laua-an Infected Wound 1 Opren, Jelly 27 / F Igsoro, Bugasong 1 Orcajada, Antonio 77 / M Agila, Sebaste 1 Ortigas, Joshua 11 / M Poblacion, Tibiao 1 Ostan, Eligio 54 / M Zaragosa, Bugasong 1 Pacete, John Loyd (Vice Mayor) Brgy. Cubay South, Bugasong 1 Pantua, Edito 61 / M Lacayon, Bugasong 1 Pascual, Roberto 59 / M Lisub, Barbaza 1 Paulino, Jeffrey M Brgy. San Andres, Pandan 1 Pedro, Bantolo 66 / M Pojo, Bugasong 1 Peralta, Marcial M Brgy. Sta. Fe, Pandan 1 Pillado, Jilsm 16 / M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Quiape, Ricky 43 / M Lacayon, Bugasong 1 Quibete, Valerie A. M Brgy. Fragante, Pandan 1 Ramos, Julius 8 / M Cubay North, Bugasong 1 Rico, Marvin 25 / M Ilaya, Bugasong

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Rubido, Renel 16 Esparar, Barbaza 1 Salvador, Bavie 63 / F Amar, Tibiao 1 Samillano, Erlinda 41 / F Lisub, Barbaza 1 Samsona, Vicky 22 / F Talisay, Pandan 1 Sangco, Prince David M Sabang West, Bugasong 1 Santos, John Lloyd 10 / M Talisay, Bugasong 1 Saulog, Guadalupe 77 / F Brgy. Centro Este, Libertad 1 Sobredilla, Marvin Jamagap 32 / M Poblacion, Laua-an 1 Sonico, Jeanette 18 / F Zaldivar, Pandan 1 Suyom, Rodelio 42 / M Tagudtud, Bugasong 1 Talde, Blas Brgy. Duyong, Pandan 1 Tambang, Amada 73 / F Brgy. Barusbus, Libertad 1 Tanduy, Judith 31 / F Brgy. Oloc, Laua-an Lacerated wound 1 Ungsod, Ramong 7 / M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Valdevieso, Imelda 47 / F Tica, Bugasong 1 Ventura, Joerge 42 / M Igsoro, Bugasong 1 Victoriano, Dennis 37 / M Yapo, Barbaza 1 Villamon, Roger M Brgy. Dumrog, Pandan 1 Villanueva, Joseph Ira 63 / M Ilauod, Bugasong 1 Vista, Alfredo 36 / M Jinalinan, Barbaza 1 Vista, Raymond 44 / M Paliwan, Bugasong 1 Wayang, Prudencio Sr. 62 / M B. Centro, Barbaza 1 Ynion, Bonifacio 40 / M Guisijan, Laua-an, Antique Infected Wound 1 Ysug, Pidot Brgy. Harigi, Caluya Previously reported missing 1 Zafra, Andre Ryan 3 / M Jinalinan, Barbaza 1 Zamora, Antonio 52 / M Tagudtud, Bugasong 1 Zamora, Leonora 67 / F Ilaures, Bugasong

Guimaras 6

1 Pajotea, Joelen 39 / M So. Igsungay, Buenavista Hit by a lightning inside their house

1 Pajotea, Joelen Ray 9 / M So. Igsungay, Buenavista Hit by a lightning inside their house

1 Pajotea, John Mark 14 / M So. Igsungay, BuenavistaHit by a lightning inside their house

(previously reported as Bilaño, John Mar)

1 Pajotea, Miloue 34 / M So. Igsungay, BuenavistaHit by a lightning inside their house

(previously reported as Belaño, Molowe)

1 Pajotea, Reynaldo Jr. 11 / M So. Igsungay, Buenavista Hit by a lightning inside their house

1 Pajotea, Reynaldo Sr. 39/ M So. Igsungay, Buenavista Hit by a lightning inside their house

Capiz 132 1 Agnes Marie 44 / F Ilawod, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated right finger

1 Alejaga, Ronalyn 18/F Alba Subdivision, Tiza, Roxas City, CapizLaceration at the back portion of

head and foot when he was trapped on his collapsed house

1 Aliban, Merlind 45 / F Bula, Mambusao Punctured left ring finger 1 Amen, Edna 48 / F Bungsi, Mambusao Wound at the left foot 1 Amigo, Aida 55 / F Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Head injury 1 Ancilla, Jomar 2 / M Tanza Norte, Panitan Lacerated wound at the right foot

1 Andalecio, Rose F Bula, Mambusao Lacerated neck and fractured arms

1 Balad-on, Leomar 25 / M Bombahan, Dao Wound cat the left toe

1 Barcia, Justin Frank 15 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated left foot and punctured right foot

1 Basamot, Cecilia 59 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured at the left sole 1 Basamot, Rogilio 49 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Ilaya, Cur Wound at the left toe

1 Bautista, Juliebeth 29/F San Roque Extension, Roxas City, Capiz

Punctured wound of left sole when she stepped on a nail from

damaged house at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Belvis, Marilou 43 / F Tabuc Sur, Panitan Punctured wound at the leg 1 Beñez, Ronald 31 / M Tuburan, Pontevedra Vehicular Accident 1 Bentillo, Welfredo 75 / M Agloway, Panitan Punctured wound at right sole 1 Berano, Henry 54 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Ilawod, Cuartero Wound at the left toenail 1 Bermudez, Ritchie 23 / M Balatucan, Panitan, Capiz Multiple abrasions

1 Bernadas, Dominic 22 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured wound at the right and left sole

1 Bialen, Emelie 44 / F Ambilay, Panitan Lacerated wounjd at the left leg 1 Billones, Erlie 37 / M T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at both legs 1 Billones, Mark Alvin 23 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Punctured left foot 1 Billones, Melba 30 / F Janguslob, Dumarao Snakebite 1 Blancaflor, Nica 8 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at right foot

1 Bolante, Edwin 21/M Milibili, Roxas City, CapizLaceration of left thumb due to

galvanized roof blown by strong winds at the height of TY Yolanda

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Bornales, Emilda 51 / F Tabuc Sur, Panitan Lacerated wound 1 Buday, Arturo 65 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at the right foot 1 Buday, Darwin Sr. 33 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Buday, Lester 7 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound at the right foot

1 Buñi, Ryza 23 / F Poblacion Ilawod, Panitan Punctured wound at the right index finger

1 Butalon, Melo Jean 21 / F Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right knee 1 Cabaldegan, Ryan 30 / M Pang-pang sur, Mambusao Punctured wound at left foot 1 Camacho, Roger 38 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Ilaya, Cuartero Abrasions at the right foot 1 Casabon, Kennedy 48 / M T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at the left foot 1 Catalan, Jimmy 7 / M Banga-an, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated right thigh

1 Celoso, Rose 47 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Multiple lacerated wound at left foot

1 Chiquito, Raul 30 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Abrasion at the right leg 1 Condino, Rosie 26 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Abrasion 1 Cordenillo, Anthony F Brgy. Poblacion, Ilaya, Cuartero Wound at the left toenail 1 Dacles, Ema 46 / F Tincupon, Panitan Punctured wound at left foot 1 Daliva, Carmelino 65 / M Tabuc Sur, Panitan Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Daliva, Kianan 16 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right foot 1 Daniel, Johnny 13 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at left foot 1 Danieles, Julie 24 / F Solocon, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right foot 1 Decara, Solficio 19 / M Tabuc Sur, Panitan Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Degara, Avery 27 / M Brgy. Agdahun, Cuartero Wound at right sole 1 Degara, Francisco 53 / M Brgy. Agdahon, Cuertero, Capiz Wound at the left toenail 1 Degoma, Mark Anthony 24 / M Poblacion Ilawod, Panitan Lacerated wound at the right hand 1 Degones, Amelie 41 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at the right foot 1 Del Castillo, Eduardo 52 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated left foot 1 Dela Cruz, John David 8 / M Poblacion Ilawod, Panitan Abrasion

1 Delantar, Rodelia F. 45/F Brgy. Baybay, Sitio Airport, Roxas City, Capiz

Difficulty in breathing due to anxiety at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Delfin, Agnes Sharon 44 / F Poblacion Ilawod, Panitan Lacerated wound at right finger 1 Deloagan, Pepito 63 / M Bahit, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound at forehead

1 Delubio, Jona 33 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right index. Middle and ring finger

1 Demalata, Ereberto 60 / M Capagao, Panitan Punctured wound at right wound 1 Dequiña, Zenaida 58 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Derotas, Alvin 8 / M Janguslob, Dumarao Laceration 1 Diaz, Edilberto 54 / M Banga-an, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at the head and left leg

1 Diaz, Maude 11 / F Salocon, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated lower and upper extremities

1 Dice, Nemia 56 / F T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Punctured left leg 1 Diestro, Parievina 53 / F Agkilo, Panitan Punctured wound at right foot 1 Diocena, Jeorge 14 / M T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right sole 1 Diocera, Hermiña 26 / F Pasugue, Panitan Headache 1 Distor, Gerald 5 / M Salocon, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated left forehead 1 Domingo, Jaziz Ian 28 / M Pob. Tabuc, Mambusao Wound at left foot 1 Dorado, Shermie 29 / F Bahit, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated left hand 1 Dorde, Gelbert 38 / M Intampilan, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at the right foot 1 Dula, Leticia 65 / M Daga, Panay, Capiz Swelling of right face 1 Dulfo, Faulen 16 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated right foot 1 Dumapit, Alicia 65 / F Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound head 1 Dumapit, Leah 38 / F T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at the back 1 Dumapit, Romeo 67 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated wound, right foot 1 Dunton, Alex 54 / M T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right foot 1 Durana, July 13 / F Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Punctured right foot 1 Entero, Janver 13 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right foot

1 Esmael, Joelyn 44 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the left index and middle finger

1 Estrecho, JR 22 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right foot 1 Esuma, Leonardo 47 / M Manibad, Mambusao Wound at the right foot

1 Fabular, Florenel 29 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured wound at the right thumb

1 Fabuna, Joeriz 39 / M Brgy. Angub, Cuartero Lacerated wound, right foot 1 Ferrer, Paul Senton 15 / M Tanza Norte, Panitan Punctured wound at left big toe

1 FO3 Leopoldo Adrid, Jr. 43/M Baljuagan, Roxas City, CapizPunctured wound of left sole when he stepped on a nail from damaged house at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Francisco, Felipe 53 / M Brgy. Bun-od, Cuartero Wound at left sole 1 Gadia, Nene 22 / F Salocon, Panitan, Capiz Headache (on and off)

1 Gapasinao, Hernany 45 / M Roxas Otso, Tapaz Amputated arm due to falling debris

1 Go, Nenita F Poblacion, Tabuc, Mambusao Fracture 1 Guillermo, Cleford 33 / M Brgy. Angub, Cuartero Lacerated wounds at chest

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Guillermo, Ronald 46 / M Brgy. Mahunod-hunod, Cuertero Punctured wound at the left sole 1 Hallardo, Charo 29 / F Janguslob, Dumarao Laceration 1 Haud, Edson 23 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Lacerated wound at the left sole

1 Henderin, Jonito 47 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right middle finger and left thumb

1 Himan, Liza 39 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right foot 1 Himan, Micheal 17 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured wound at the right sole 1 Huinda, Leo M Brgy. Maindang, Cuartero Wound at the left foot 1 Iglesia, Criselda 35 / F Calaan, Panitan Lacerated wound at right knee 1 Jarligo, Ryan 25 / M T. Norte, Panitan, Capiz Lacerated right foot 1 Krisha Faye 23 / F Tabuc Sur Panitan Lacerated wound at the right knee 1 Labao, Relbe John 9 / M Sinondojan, Mambusao Punctured wound at right foot 1 Labo, Violeta 62 / F Manibad, Mambusao Wound at the left foot 1 Lasic, Kian Renz 6 / M Timpas, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at left leg 1 Launio, Patria F Tumalalod, Mambusao Laceration 1 Layos, Gina 35 / F Pob. Proper, Mambusao Punctured wound at left foot 1 Lipura, Glory May 31 / F Tugas, Mambusao Wound at left foot

1 Loot, Blesier Rey 10 / M Tabuc Sur, Panitan Punctured wound right index finger

1 Lopez, Mary 51 / F Balit, Mambusao Incised wound at right ankle 1 Lumba, Alvy 13 / M Brgy. Bito-on, Ilaya, Cuartero Lacerated wound at the right foot 1 Maalat, Julius 40 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound left foot 1 Maglasang, Randylyn 13 / F Brgy. Angub, Cuartero Punctured wound right foot 1 Magtanum, Joe 59 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right foot 1 Mayo, Felix Sr. 39 / M Brgy. Bun-od, Cuartero Wound at the right foot

1 Medina, Retchie 31 / F Capago, Panitan Lacerated wound at right thumb finger

1 Namia, Anjo 20 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the left toe 1 Nunez, Elsa 48 / F Manibad, Mambusao Wound at the left foot

1 Obera, Joebert 15/M New Road, Roxas City, CapizLaceration of left middle finger due to galvanized roof blown by strong winds at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Olido, Roland M Daan Norte, Tapaz Amputated arm due to falling debris

1 Opiniano, Jomarie M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the left toe 1 Orendez, Danilo 63 / M Ilaya, Panitan, Capiz Fever 1 Orquia, Nathan John 17 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Ilaya, Cuartero Wound at right sole 1 Paglinawan, Joseph 21 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Ilaya, Cuartero Wound at the left foot 1 Panuncio, Franco 20 / M Balatucan, Panitan, Capiz Laceration at left foot 1 Quiachon, Alex 46 / M Intampilan, Panitan, Capiz Wound at the left middle finger 1 Rabaca, Abrosio 53 / M Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right index finger 1 Rejas, Ronilie 54 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Wound at the right toe 1 Sandoval, Conie 19 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured at the left sole

1 Sarif, Fatima 46/F San Roque Extension, Roxas City, CapizLaceration of left toe due to

galvanized roof blown by strong winds at the height of TY Yolanda

1 Simon, Nestor 64 / m Lawaan, Roxas City Paralysis of the left body when he was trapped on his collapsed house

1 Teodosio, Enmy 48 /F Intampilan, Panitan, Capiz Punctured wound at left foot 1 Tianchon, John Paul 18 / F Brgy. Poblacion, Tacas, Cuartero Punctured wound at left sole 1 Ton-ogan, Ronald 30 / M Bailan, Pontevedra Punctured wound 1 Ureta, Shirley 56 / F Poblacion Ilawod, Panitan Punctured wound at the right foot 1 Villa, Ricky 41 / M Tinaytayan, Dumarao Impaled steel crust on the leg

1 Villarisco, Cris 38/M San Roque Extension, Roxas City, CapizPain at right scapula and shoulder;

abrasion on right knee due to topple down fire wall

Aklan 83 1 Apostol, Shemaya Quennie 6 / F Poblacion, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Balistramon, George 25 / M Banga Feet pinned by broken glass 1 Casiping, Brian 15 / M Tayhawan, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Colendres, John Bien 9 / M Silakat Nonok, Lezo Punctured wound 1 Crispino, Florita 66 / F Mina, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 De Juan, Rezael 9 / F Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 De Mateo, Geny Jr. 11 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Dela Cruz, Ayren 38 / F Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Dela Cruz, Edwin 35 / M Libacao Hit by G.I. sheet 1 Dela Cruz, Mark Bodjie 12 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Dela Cruz, Maroon Earl Gerard 12 / M Poblacion, Malinao Injured right foot 1 Delgado, Erik 39 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Francisco, Roselia 64 / F Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Gomez, Thelma E. 60 / F Banga Punctured by nail 1 Ibag, Wilfredo 62 / M San Roque, Malinao Punctured by a nail

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Igharas, Dante 35 / M Tinapuay, Banga Injured due to a fallen branch of

tree 1 Iledan, Abecael 11 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Ilin, Alexander I. 35 / M Biga-a, Malinao Injured left foot 1 Inac, Glen Igoy 49 / M Poblacion, Malinao Fractured left wrist 1 Inaudito, Jimmy 32 / M Tayhawan, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Inserto, Kent 17 / M San Roque, Malinao Hit by a steel bar 1 Intano, Carmelita 59 / F San Roque, Malinao Hit by a hard wood 1 Kimpo, Jonito 56 / M Libacao Hit by G.I. sheet 1 Laurente, Joman V. 28 / M Banga Hit by fallen tree 1 Legaspi, Dave 30 / M Bugasunga, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Mainit, Orpeho 64 / M Tayhawan, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Malijan, Rudy 37 / M Linabuan Sur, Banga Wounded foot

1 Marcos, Vince I. 14 / M Poblacion, Malinao Laceration of arm due to broke glass

1 Mateo, Aida Orbista Libacao 1 Mirazol, Antonino 30 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Mobo, Florecito 76 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Molas, Jeff Adrian 15 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Moribus, Lilia 75 / F Mina, Lezo Infected lacerated wound 1 Nacor, Asuncion 77 / M Libacao Hit by falling tree 1 Nil, Joseph 44 / M Libacao Hit by falling tree 1 Nil, Mercedita 72 / F Libacao Hit by falling tree 1 Ocumas, Ludin 37/ M Mina, Lezo Lacerated wound 1 Orbista, Plaridel N. 67 / M Poblacion, Libacao Anxiety 1 Oronos, Johnny 48 / M San Roque, Malinao Hit by a branch of tree 1 Ortega, Victor 53 / M Libacao Hit by G.I. sheet 1 Palada, French Mark 4 / M Poblacion, Lezo Lacerated wound 1 Pamatian, Cerio 17 / M Bagto, Lezo Infected lacerated wound 1 Pamatian, Elma 37 / F Poblacion, Lezo Lacerated wound 1 Pamatian, Maricar 14 / F Poblacion, Lezo Punctured wound 1 Pamatian, Roger 55 / M Bagto, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Pelayo, Rebecca 58 / F Ibajay Hit by fallen tree 1 Pera, Ailen Mateo Libacao 1 Pereira, Fercida 59 / F Ibao, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Peyo, John Reynaldo 22 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 PO2 Eric B. Deocampo 33 / M Poblacion, Malinao Wound (broken glass laceration) 1 Rebenito, Arnold 27 y/o Male Poblacion, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Rebogbog, Kimberly 21 / F Banga Feet wounded by broken glass 1 Recasa, Mara 28 / F Banga Wounded feet 1 Regala, John Rowel 8 / M Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Relimbo, Jaybe 26 / M San Roque, Malinao Hit by debris 1 Reloj, Richard 28 / M San Isidro, Banga Wounded eyes 1 Reposar, Ralph 25 / M Banga Punctured by nail 1 Reposar, Teona 34 / F Banga Punctured by nail 1 Reprado, Leonora 58 / F Banga Face injured

1 Restar, John Steven 10 / M Cerrudo, Banga Wounded foot due to broken glass

1 Resterio, Melita 76 / F Agcawilan, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Reynaldo, Jestoni 18 / M Banga Feet wounded by broken glass 1 Rico, Ronie Jr. 30 / M Banga Hit by collapsed wall 1 Romero, Christian 9 / M Bagto, Lezo T/C fracture, left thumb 1 Rotulo, Alberto 66 / M Mina, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Salvador, Jona 35 / F Lezo Cat III punctured wound 1 Saron, Eduardo 67 / M Poblacion, Lezo Infected punctured wound

1 Segura, Antonio 56 / M Banga Hit by the door caused by strong wind

1 Silverio, Florencio 45 / M Poblacion, Lezo Infected punctured wound

1 Solis, Gilbert 56 / M Hematoma (leg slipped inside a truck)

1 Sucro, Babelyn 17 / F Numancia Infected punctured wound 1 Taglay, Maricel 29 / F Agcawilan, Lezo Punctured wound 1 Teofilo, Jonathan 37 / M Mina, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Terano, Angelica 15 / F Banga Feet wounded by broken glass 1 Terrano, Junel 19 / M Sigcay, Banga Injured leg due to a fallen tree 1 Tibus, Dan Agustin R. 9 / M Banga Punctured by nail 1 Tibus, Liezele 34 / F Banga Punctured by nail 1 Tugna, Drinalyn Joy 9 / F Carugdog, Lezo Infected lacerated wound 1 Tugna, Mary Jane 36 / F Carugdog, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Tugna, Mary Joy 8 / F Carugdog, Lezo Infected leg 1 Vele, Lady Jane 26 / F Mina, Lezo Infected punctured wound 1 Villanueva, Ignacio 50 y/o Male Batan Leg injury

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Villorente, Aquilino 54 / M Badiangan, Banga Wounded foot

Iloilo 12 1 Amante, Paterno Tamis-ac, Concepcion 1 Barredo, Richard Tamis-ac, Concepcion 1 Biorrey, Roberto 54 / M Poblacion, Bingawan 1 Castor, Isagani Bacauan Sur, Concepcion 1 Catigan, Bernalia 42 / F Brgy. Patong-Patong, Januiay, Iloilo 1 Faldas, Elmera Mae 19 / F Poblacion, Bingawan 1 Francisco, Starlet 23 / F Alabidhawn, Bingawan 1 Golingan, Raymart Tamis-ac, Concepcion 1 John Anthony 12 / M Poblacion, Bingawan 1 Macero, Maximo 49 / M Brgy. Kuyot, Januiay, Iloilo 1 Roscales, Raven 7 / M Poblacion, Bingawan 1 Salungdangit, Araceli Tamis-ac, Concepcion

Negros Occidental 84 1 Alob, Juning Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Alob, Norberto Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Alob, Romeo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Asplico, Teodoro Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Ayuno, Elias Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Benjamin, Ranny Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Benjamin, Romelita Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Biñas, Ramel Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Britania, Marilou Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Capuras, Bolder Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Carano-o, Albert Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Caranzo, Bob Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Carascal, Arnel Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Cardinal, Edwin Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Caspe, Mario Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Caspe, Willy Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Condes, Ramelino Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Cordova, Remy Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Cuervo, Roda Brgy. Tinampa-an Dogbite due to panic evacuation 1 Cumahig, Dante Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 De Jose, Ronald Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Dela Cruz, Josepha Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by galvanized iron 1 Dela Cruz, Victorino Brgy. Miranda, Pontevedra 1 Dela Cruz, Warlito Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Dela Peña, Nemecio Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Dela Peña, Nestor Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Dela Peña, Raffy Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Dela Torre, Jennelyn Brgy. Mabini, Cadiz City Wounded feet (amputated) 1 Delator, Ninfa Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by galvanized iron 1 Delina, Andresita Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Delina, Niño Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Delos Reyes, Lady Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Delos Reyes, Marivic Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Dequina, Emma Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded on the arm by debris 1 Dias, Ma. Evy Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet (nail) 1 Divinagracia, Argelyn Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Doble, Ernesto Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Escala, Ronaldo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Escala, Welmar Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Escala, Wilman Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Escosar, Luisa Brgy. Zone 1, Cadiz City Wounded by shell 1 Etang, Dadang Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City wounded foot by wood 1 Flores, Vicente Brgy. RSB, La Carlota City 1 Garcia, Kelly Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Gilhang, Michael Brgy. Banquerohan, Cadiz Wounded by broken glass 1 Japitana, Sam Otniel Brgy. RSB, La Carlota City 1 Jasmin, Erlinda Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Jayawon, Ronie Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet by nail 1 Malunhao, Pulino Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Maranas, Josephine Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet (nail) 1 Marianas, Joseph Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet by nail 1 Martinez, Regie Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Martinez, Remia Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Meraptan, Ruzzel Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Mijares, Pedro Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Monar, Angelie Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Navidad, Joemarie Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Oflanga, Allan Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Onayan, Mary Grace Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Pabuaya, Romeo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Palma, Amay Brgy. Daga, Cadiz City Wounded by galvanized iron 1 Pasulo, Marissa Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by nail 1 Paviola, Rosalie Brgy. Banquerohan, Cadiz Wounded by nail 1 Perlado, Helen Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by galvanized iron 1 Playda, Beltran Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Playda, Joe Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Resureccion, Ayoo Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded by galvanized iron 1 Revira, Landro Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Ronamo, Felizardo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Ronamo, Hernani Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Rosco, Rodolfo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Sayam, Armando Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Sayson, David Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Sucalip, Maricel Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City

1 Tabligan, Dan Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded on the right leg by debris

1 Tumbagahon, Ma. Fe Brgy. Zone 5, Cadiz City Wounded at the left thigh 1 Villadolid, Eduardo Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Villahermosa, Eddimer Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Villanueva, Nelson Jr. Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet by wood 1 Villanueva, Zenaida Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Villaraiz, Mitchelyn Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Vito, Ricardo Brgy. Sicaba, Cadiz City Wounded feet (nail) 1 Ybañez, Henry Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City 1 Ybañez, Jerry Brgy. Tiglawan, Cadiz City

Region VII 348 Cebu 348

1 Abao, Rany M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Abenata, Emel 24 / M Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City 1 Aguilar, John Benedict 4 / M Daan Lungsod, Medellin Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Alarde, Tom M Gairan Bogo City 1 Albon, Ceceliz 53 / F Gairan Bogo City Punctured wound 1 Alburo, Daven 21 / M Bungtod, Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Alburo, Ferdinand M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Alburo, Gregorio M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Alburo, Jemar 27 / M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Alburo, Nonilo 46 /M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Alidio, Kiara Cassandra F Marangog, Bogo City 1 Almalona, Tojay M La Paz, Bogo City 1 Almirante, Laurel G. 54 / M Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot

1 Amancio, Samuel Laureno 45 / M Camotes IslandMinor injuries when fell down from the roof of his house due to strong

winds 1 Anas, Reynaldo M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Ancajas, Celeste 18 / M Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Ancao, Gine 30 / F Marangog, Bogo City 1 Ancero, Diosdado Banban Bogo City Lacerated wound at left leg 1 Ando, Clarita Aresgado 49 / F Guadalupe, Bogo City Lacerated wound right foot

1 Andrade, Judy Ann 20 / F Camotes Fractured left arm and amputated left index finger

1 Andrino, Paulino San Remegio 1 Andrino, Seigfredo 39 / M Gairan Bogo City 1 Andrino, Warren M Sudlunon, Bogo City 1 Argawanon, Jovita 43 / F Punta, Nailon, Bogo City Punctured wound left foot 1 Asingua, Limuel V. 23 / M Poblacion, San Remigio Punctured wound foot 1 Atollo, Gef Rey Sambag District, Bogo City Wound at right foot 1 Aton, Joel 41 / M La Paz, Bogo City 1 Aton, Maria 42 / F Lourdes, Bogo City 1 Baga, Roberto 36 / M Pandan, Bogo City Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Balansag, Ricardo 52 / M Punta, San Remigio Verebrae fracture 1 Balbin, Francis 9 / M Gairan, Bogo City Lacerated wound left foot 1 Balunan, Alexander 42 / M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Bangolan, Eusebio 49 / M Sto. Nino, Bogo City 1 Barbe, Mark Bryan 13 / M Gairan Bogo City 1 Baril, Estelita 68 / F Mano SRC Lacerated wound at left thumb

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Barreto, Lance 11 / M Don Pedro, Bogo City 1 Barte, Junros 20 / M Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Bendilo, Bryan 18 / M Marangog, Bogo City

1 Bentoy, Jonathan B. 6 mos / M Dakit, Bogo City Hematoma at right temporal parietal area

1 Bentulan, Jandrel Catampatan 16 / M Cayaan, Tabogon Lacerated wound 1 Bercero, Cliff 10 / M Binabag, Bogo City

1 Beritoy, Vilma 39 / M Dakit, Bogo City Abasion at left elbow and right thigh

1 Bondisto, Ricardo M. 45 / M Brgy. Sto. Nino Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot 1 Brizo, Nica 13 / F Don Pedro, Bogo City Punctured wound left foot 1 Bugtong, Arlyn Dapdap, San Remigio Lacerated wound at right face 1 Cabag, Rica C. 10 / F Daan Lungsod, Medellin Lacerated wound 1 Cabalad, Lynjie F Gairan Bogo City 1 Cabartes, Gemma 41 / F Anonang Sur, Bogo City 1 Cabatana Ziziana Shay P. 13 / M Lamintac Sur, Medellin 1 Canama, Hedelisa 45 / M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Canete, Lovela H. 36 / F Lambusan, San Remigio Punctured wound at left foot 1 Cantilan, Jessel F Bungtod, Bogo City

1 Carnay, Marwin Wound left and right hand and right foot

1 Carnay, Roberta 64 / F Cayang, Bogo City Lacerated wound right frontal area 1 Casinillo, Jonathan 33 / M Don Pedro, Bogo City 1 Catacutan, Rizal Sr. 73 / M Taytayan, Bogo City Lacerated wound at right ankle 1 Catadman, Judy A. 33 / M Odlot, Bogo City Lacerated forehead 1 Catarig, Charlot 16 / F Nailon, Bogo City 1 Catarig, Norman M Gairan Bogo City 1 Celestial, Johansen 1 / F Bogo City 1 Ceros, Edgar Jr M Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City Punctured wound at right foot

1 Cortez, Sergio Tirol 67 / M Libho, Tabogon, Bogo City Contusion right hand and left lateral chest

1 Crisostomo, Apolonia E. F Polambato Bogo City 1 Cuambot, Loreta F Cayang, Bogo City 1 Cuevas, Eulogio A. 45 / M Sitio Vito, Cayang, Bogo City 1 Custigudin, Lisa 31 / F Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Cuyos, Virginia 32 / F Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City 1 Dahunan, Jovinel Pogoy 24 / M Bagtik, San Remigio Lacerated wound at right thorax 1 Daluya, Erlinda L. 67 / F Luyang, San Remigio Pelvic fracture 1 Damayo, Ruber P. 43 / M Gairan Bogo City 1 Darez, Ralph P. 6 / M Malingin, Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Del Pilar, Renato N. 48 / M Kawit, Medellin

1 Dela Cruz, Charmine Jane 18 / F Gaway-gaway San Remigio Infected punctured wound at left foot

1 Derota, Mary Ann F Gairan Bogo City 1 Dignos, Marnilo M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Dignos, Romil M. 39 / M M.Lepiten St. Gairan, Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Domingo, Carlos 31 / M Patag, Argawanon Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Edano, Jerson 38 / M Sto. Rosario, Bogo City 1 Era, George Leigh 13 / F La Paz, Bogo City 1 Erebias, Riza Mae Minglanilla Wound at left arm 1 Estrella, Naul 11 / M Cayang, Bogo City

1 Felicario, Ananiaz R. 58 / M Bancasan, San Remigio Wound at forehead and wound at maxillary area

1 Fernan, Darwin M Nailon, Bogo City Lacerated left hand 1 Fernan, Eulogio 41 / M Pelaez St., Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Fernandez, Prima F Guadalupe, Bogo City 1 Francisco, Maria A. 46 / F Guadalupe, Bogo City Incised left foot 1 Gait, Jeffrey M Pandan, Bogo City 1 Gelaga, Winilyn S. 20 / F Libertad, Bogo City 1 Gencianes, Clemente C. 59 / M Gairan Bogo City Lacerated wound right foot 1 Gimeneg, Marla M Gairan Bogo City 1 Go,Francisco Placido 38 / M San Vicente, Bogo City Incised wound at the right thumb 1 Godinez, Analyn 24 / F Sitio Baring Kawit Medellin 1 Goilan, Jojo 17 / M Tabogon Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Gomez, Alfie S. 31 / M Upper Pandan, Bogo City 1 Gomez, Richard R. 26 / M Hagnaya SRC Incised wound at left foot 1 Gonzales, Clarita 48 / F Malingin, Bogo City 1 Goopio, Robelyn 32 / F Mano, San Remigio Lacerated wound left foot 1 Granada, Albert E. 25 / M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Gulane, Vicente 74 / M Daanbantayan Fractured rib 1 Gulay, Gema A. 21 / F Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Gultimo, Dolores 42 / F Bungtod, Bogo City

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Herriperoso, Alfer 30 / M Taytayan, Bogo City Lacerated wound 1 Icquin, Virginia 41 / F Gairan Bogo City 1 Iguta, Divina 73 / F Daan Lungsod, Medellin Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Iursabia, Felix 40 / M San Vicente, Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot 1 Jagdon, Rosendo Jr. 31 / M Pamintao, Cogon Punctured 1 Japal, Cristina F Gairan Bogo City 1 Jasig, Michael 9 / M Argawanon, San Remigio Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Jimenez, Wilfredo M Sto. Rosario, Bogo City 1 Jumao-as, Medelio 31 / M Patag, Argawanon Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Labrado, Rolly 37 / M Pelaez St. Bogo City Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Lamanilao, Dennis M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Landido, Wilson 26 / M Gairan Bogo City 1 Languido, Jeffrey M Odlot, Bogo City Lacerated wound at left led 1 Larena, Leonila 50 / F Poblacion, Medellin Punctured wound right foot 1 Lastima, Erlinda San Remegio 1 Lazo, Norma F 1 Leoniso, Princess 3 / M Taytayan, Bogo City Contusion 1 Lepalam, Analyn 43 / F Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Lepalam, John Christopher 55 / M Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Lepalam, Wennie Jr. 38 / M Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Lepaopao, Arelle 6 / M Don Pedro, Bogo City Lacerated wound at right leg 1 Lepaopao, Lolita 47 / F La Paz, Bogo City 1 Lequin, Lorena O. 42 / F Sambag District, Bogo City 1 Lobitana, Rosendo L. 56 / M Don Pedro, Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot 1 Loon, Agustin 74 / M Mario, San Remigio Wound at the left foot 1 Lucanas, Francisco M Gairan Bogo City 1 Luzon, Elsa Punctured wound right hand 1 Luzon, Elsi 60 / F Taytayan, Bogo City Lacerated wound 1 Maghanoy, Alberto Marabuena 57 / M Upper Cogon, Bogo City Lacerated wound and forehead 1 Maghanoy, Maryrose F Cogon, Bogo City 1 Mahilom, Arlyn A. 36 / F Gairan Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot 1 Maloloy-on, Fanie F Sambag, Bogo City 1 Maloloy-on, Johnrey M Sambag, Bogo City 1 Maloloy-on, Winifredo M Sambag, Bogo City 1 Mandaue, Ermie F Dakit, Bogo City 1 Mandaue, Jomar G. 23 / M Sudlunon, Bogo City 1 Marillo, Brand 16 / M Taytayan, Bogo City Lacerated wound 1 Masong, Jeremiah M Gairan Bogo City 1 Meafania, Lemar B. 4 / M Dakit, Bogo City Avulsed wound at buttocks area 1 Melchor, Danny 17 / M Gairan Bogo City 1 Membreve, Jake 28 / M Lambusan, San Remigio, Bogo City Avulsion left leg and transection

1 Menborn, Zander Ace Sinangote 1 / M Bangkal, Poblacion San Remigio Multiple abrasion and lacerated forehead

1 Mendez, Charlita C. 62 / F Brgy. Anapog San Remigio Punctured wound at left foot 1 Mendoza, Geranco Rey 46 / M Cogon, Bogo City

1 Migabon, Terer 3 / M Kalubian, Don Pedro Bogo City Lacerated wound at the buttocks area

1 Misa, Jesus M Banban Bogo City 1 Misa, Joseph M Banban Bogo City 1 Montario, Florife 42 / F Banban Bogo City 1 Monteliano, Rene B. 42 / M Pandan, Bogo City Lacerated wound 1 Montellano, Ricardo Y. 20 / M Lamintac Sur, Medellin 1 Montuario, Jeralyn 21 / F Combado Guadalupe Bogo City Lacerated left foot 1 Nedira, Dennis M Parida, Bogo City Multiple lacerated wound both feet 1 Nendan, Ruiz John M Carbon, Bogo City 1 Ngoho, Eden F Nailon, Bogo City 1 Ngoho, Rosalinda F Gairan Bogo City 1 Nini, Fredirio M Polambato Bogo City 1 Nonong, Gero Dave 16 / M Gairan, Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Noynay, Genan 78 / M Lourdes, Bogo City 1 Noynay, Panday M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Nuena, Mari Elvisa 12 / M Punta, San Remigio 1 Ochea, Beun 41 / M Marangog, Bogo City Lacerated wound left foot 1 Oling, Kenneth M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Olivar, Ma. Carina 69 / F Toong, SRC Punctured wound right foot

1 Oloroso, John 5 / M Tindog, Medellin Lacerated wound at left axillary area

1 Ortega, Alison M Gairan Bogo City 1 Ortega, Louie James 17 / M Banban Bogo City 1 Ortega, Maristella F Pandan, Bogo City 1 Ortega, Ranilo M Gairan Bogo City

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Ortizano, Ryza Mae D. 8 / F Looc, San Remigio Punctured wound at left foot 1 Palma, Ramel Tillio 43 / M Bantayan Island 1 Pedrano, Kim Brylle 19 / M Cayang, Bogo City 1 Pedroza, Julio M La Paz, Bogo City 1 Pedroza, Pabs Harven V. 4 / M Curva, San Remigio Lacerated wound forehead 1 Pelayo, Fritz 12 / F Gairan Bogo City 1 Pelayo, Junrey 29 / M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Perdemo, Armi F Sambag, Bogo City 1 Pianar, Epifanio 34 / M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Piasan, Conchita 49 /F Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City 1 Piasan, Jason M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Pino, Rogelio Jr. M. 51 / M Curva, Medellin Incised wound at right foot 1 Poradora, Wilmar M Banban Bogo City 1 Potot, Renato M Guadalupe, Bogo City Lacerated wound at left foot 1 Quezon, Teddy Ducay 35 / M Bantayan Island Punctured wound left foot 1 Quirico, Camay Jr. 34 / M Malingin, Bogo City 1 Rada, Rolando B. 25 / M Medellin Punctured wound at left foot 1 Regis, Cristituto 55 / M San Vicente, Bogo City 1 Reyes, Rodrigo 57 / M Nailon, Bogo City 1 Roco, Rey P. Lib-agdo Guadalupe, Bogo City Punctured wound 1 Romagos, Oscar P. 31 / M Caduawan, Tabogon Punctured wound left foot 1 Ronquillo, Kicu 23 / M Hagnaya SRC Lacerated wound right foot 1 Sabrido, Dorbito M Gairan Bogo City 1 Sabrido, Jesson M Gairan Bogo City

1 Salvador, Epifanio 79 / M Asinan, Medellin Lacerated wound wound right arm / avulsion right eyelid

1 Salve, Belin G. 46 / F 1 Sanchez, Ruther M Sambag, Bogo City 1 Santillan, Gorgorio 43 / M Kabac, Bantayan Island Punctured wound at right foot 1 Secuya, Glenn 24 / M Argawanon, San Remigio Punctured wound right foot 1 Simbajon, Roctilo T. 87 / M Juan Luna St. Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Sinadjan, Jorge Q. 33 / M Bagsacan, San Remigio Punctured wound right foot 1 Sinagbuhan, John Mc Earl 13 / M Dapdap, San Remigio Punctured wound right foot 1 Sipalay, Marvin James San Remegio 1 Sonkados, Sensen 17 / M Tabogon 1 Suico, Dante M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Suico, Emma F Carbon, Bogo City 1 Sumayang, Jeremy S. 37 / M Pandan, Bogo City 1 Tagalog, Lois Wayrie 16 / M Taytayan, Bogo City Punctured wound left foot 1 Tagoy, Nilmar M La Paz, Bogo City 1 Tajos, Evangeline 45 / F Pandan, Mahawak, Medellin Fracture 1 Tambado, Jojo M Dakit, Bogo City 1 Tambado, Mary F Dakit, Bogo City 1 Tampus, Rocky John 14 / M Cantecson Gairan, Bogo City 1 Tantan, Khian Jhazz V. La Paz, Bogo City Cerebral concussion

1 Tarribiga, Renilo 42 / M MH Del Pilar St. Bogo City Lacerated wound right parietal area

1 Tecson, Mary Chummy 25 / F Gairan Bogo City 1 Teofila, Marsonia 63 / F Banban Bogo City 1 Tequillo, Ceficol 18 / M Bungtod, Bogo City 1 Tero, Joshua 76 / M Gairan, Bogo City Punctured wound left hand 1 Tidoro, Roque D. 54 / M Kabac, Bantayan Island 1 Timpla, Nelbie F Nailon, Bogo City 1 Titoy, Grace 21 / F Libertad, Bogo City Punctured wound left foot 1 Tonacao, Feta 17 / M A. Pedroza St., Bogo City Punctured wound right foot 1 Tonacao, Maria Cecilia 43 / F La Purisima, Bogo City 1 Tundag, Juan 76 / M Daan Lungsod, Medellin Right shoulder dislocation 105 Unidentified Madridejos 1 Ursabia, Felix 40 / M San Vicente, Bogo City Punctured wound at left foot 1 Utlang, Dioscoro D. 53 / M Tindog, Medellin Lacerated wound right foot 1 Valendez, Reynaldo M Medellin Lacerated right ankle 1 Valeros, Feliciano Caballes Jr. 44 / M San Francisco, Cebu Hit by falling brances 1 Velez, Arnold 34 / M Taytayan, Bogo City 1 Velez, Jessie 55 / M Sto. Rosario, Bogo City Lacerated wound at right foot 1 Veraces, Elvira 36 / F Malingin, Bogo City 1 Verallo, Bianca May 18 / F Gairan Bogo City 1 Verallo, Rosa F Banban Bogo City 1 Veran, Marjoe 16 / M Antipolo, Medellin Punctured wound at left foot 1 Villacin, Norma F Pandan, Bogo City 1 Villarosa, May 94 / F Cogon, Bogo City

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Ybanez, Charles Sambag, Nailon Bogo City Punctured wound 1 Ycot, Jenebabe 9 / F Bogo City Abrasion left toe and foot 1 Yeni, Jade F Polambato Bogo City 1 Ylanan, Astrophel O. 45 / M Bung-aw Bogo City Avulsed wound at left hand 1 Ylanan, Joel Y. 17 / M A. Pedroza St. Bogo Punctured wound right foot 1 Ypil, Antonio M Gairan Bogo City 1 Ypil, Lorna F Malingin, Bogo City

Region VIII 24,716 Leyte 14,204

3,863 Unidentified Ormoc City 13 Unidentified Abuyog

233 Unidentified Alang Alang 1 Unidentified Albuera 46 Unidentified Julita 7 Unidentified Barugo 73 Unidentified Baybay City 32 Unidentified Burauen 18 Unidentified Calubian 1,407 Unidentified Dagami 920 Unidentified Dulag 9 Unidentified Hindang 296 Unidentified Isabel 42 Unidentified Jaro 63 Unidentified Javier (Bugho) 198 Unidentified Kananga 50 Unidentified La Paz 138 Unidentified Leyte, Leyte 1 Unidentified Mahaplag 113 Unidentified Matag-ob 141 Unidentified Mayorga 175 Unidentified Mc Arthur 121 Unidentified Merida 5,877 Unidentified Palo 53 Unidentified Palompon 55 Unidentified Pastrana 5 Unidentified San Isidro 47 Unidentified Sta. Fe 107 Unidentified Tabango 10 Unidentified Tabon Tabon 60 Unidentified Tunga 30 Unidentified Villaba

Eastern Samar 8,018 14 Unidentified Borongan City 328 Unidentified Balangiga 1 Unidentified Balangkayan 168 Unidentified General Mc Arthur 2,004 Unidentified Giporlos 3,626 Unidentified Guiuan 197 Unidentified Hernani 238 Unidentified Lawaan 1 Unidentified Llorente 469 Unidentified Mercedes 190 Unidentified Quinapondan 782 Unidentified Salcedo

Samar 2,378 320 Unidentified Basey 2,058 Unidentified Marabut

Biliran 116 4 Unidentified Biliran 24 Unidentified Cabucgayan 14 Unidentified Caibiran 72 Unidentified Naval 2 Unidentified Maripipi

Region IX 1 Zamboanga City 1

1 Cuartocruz, Angelyn 22 / F Brgy. Lanzones, Zamboanga City Struck by lightning; Admitted to Zamboanga City Medical Center

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

Region IV-B 6

Palawan 6

1 Batingas, Jonathan 27 / M Coron, Palawan

Crew of the capsized M/B Silbrios in the vicinity of Nanga Island, Brgy.

Tara, Coron Palawan on 08 November 2013

1 delos Santos, Marlon 27 / M Coron, Palawan

Crew of the capsized M/B Silbrios in the vicinity of Nanga Island, Brgy.

Tara, Coron Palawan on 08 November 2015

1 Libarra, Raffy 33 / M Coron, Palawan

Crew of the capsized M/B Silbrios in the vicinity of Nanga Island, Brgy.

Tara, Coron Palawan on 08 November 2014

1 Montibon, Samuel 40 / M So. Bayo-Bayo, Brgy. Tagumpay, Coron, Palawan

Onboard on missing MBCA Apple Jean

1 Ramos, Jordan 20 / M So. Bayo-Bayo, Brgy. Tagumpay, Coron, Palawan

Onboard on missing MBCA Apple Jean

1 Tico, Christian 19 / M Coron, Palawan

Crew of the capsized M/B Silbrios in the vicinity of Nanga Island, Brgy.

Tara, Coron Palawan on 08 November 2016

Region VI 20 Guimaras 1

1 Magon, Crispin 40 / M Guimaras Companion of Carlito ArgamoIloilo 4

1 Canoy, Josefina San Dionisio 1 Dela Cruz, Jeric 18 / M Brgy. Camambugan, Balasan 1 Molina, Eliseo Jr. San Dionisio

1 Sabarillo, Rebecca 79/F San Miguel, Iloilo Suspected drowned in Aganan River

Antique 14 1 Agustin, Pelepe Culasi

1 Alimonsaring, Tong tong Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique Crew members boarded a fishing banca

1 Calinog, Tonto Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique 1 Celestino, Andy Culasi 1 Celestino, Bosing Culasi 1 Celestino, JR Culasi 1 Celestino, Lalio Culasi 1 Celestino, Pilo Culasi 1 Ceriaco, Barno Culasi 1 Deonila, Sie Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique 1 Hadrevisin, Dong dong Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique 1 Martinez, Adolfo Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique 1 Sino, Taling Culasi 1 Tabangay, Islaw Brgy. Harigi, Caluya, Antique

Capiz 1 1 Aguilar, Nono 24 / M Roxas City

Region VII 5 Cebu 5

1 "Junior" Bantayan 1 Baluntang, Joselito San Carlos City Fell from tugboat in Balamban

1 Casipong, Manuelito 35 / M Talisay City

Reported to be drunk when he jumped in the river in Sitio

Pangpang, Brgy. San Isidro, Talisay City, Cebu

1 Inot, Lenly Bantayan 1 Villarosa, Vicente 50 / M Sta. Fe

Region VIII 1,582 Eastern Samar 20

20 Unidentified Other MunicipaltiesLeyte 1,524

8 Unidentified Ormoc City 450 Unidentified Tacloban City 1,066 Unidentified Other Municipalities

Samar 38 13 Unidentified Basey

1 Amante, Sonia F Palaypay, Basey1 Ragondon Jr., Conrado M Palaypay, Basey1 Gacusona, Mary Ann F Palaypay, Basey1 Manilhig, Mark Jeriel M Palaypay, Basey1 Manilhig, Joan F Palaypay, Basey1 Eleseo, Josephine F Salvacion, Basey1 ,Hapon M Salvacion, Basey1 Ocop, Fedie M Salvacion, Basey

1,613 MISSINGGRAND TOTAL

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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age /

Sex Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Aljon Quilitano M Salvacion, Basey1 Badajos, Belen F Salvacion, Basey1 Cajes, Alvin M Salvacion, Basey1 Cruspero, Divina F Salvacion, Basey1 Cuazon, Nory F Salvacion, Basey1 Facturonan, Ligaya F Salvacion, Basey1 Gacud, Laureen F Salvacion, Basey1 Gacus, Joshua F Salvacion, Basey1 Gacus, Rica F Salvacion, Basey1 Ocop, Aries F Salvacion, Basey1 Ocop, Kiret M Salvacion, Basey1 Paca‐anas, Wilmar M Salvacion, Basey1 Palce, Librada F Salvacion, Basey1 Quilitano, Jun ‐ Jun M Salvacion, Basey1 Taganna, Marianito M Salvacion, Basey1 Gacud, Noreen F Salvacion, Basey1 Grabillo, Edito M Basiao, Basey

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Tab B

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

11,939 2,177,863 9,927,335 1,092 52,983 240,377 699,296 3,153,563 752,279 3,393,940

168 5,935 27,076 0 - - - - - - 42 1,067 5,298 0 - - - - - -

BALAYAN 18 149 726 - - BATANGAS CITY 5 161 797 - - BAUAN 1 1 1 - - CALACA 2 58 253 - - CALATAGAN 2 12 49 - - LIAN 11 648 3,240 - - LIPA CITY 1 30 187 - - SAN NICOLAS 1 7 40 - - SANTA TERESITA 1 1 5 - -

CAVITE 3 180 732 0 - - - - - - CAVITE CITY 1 106 412 0 - - - - NOVELETA 2 74 320 0 - - - -

46 2,655 12,058 0 - - - - - - BIÑAN CITY 2 18 88 - - MABITAC 11 1,578 7,790 - - MAGDALENA 2 30 105 - - PAETE 3 23 78 - - PAKIL 2 163 318 - - PANGIL 8 415 1,811 - - SAN PABLO CITY 8 93 388 - - SANTA MARIA 4 58 285 - - SANTA ROSA CITY 3 170 850 - - VICTORIA 3 107 345 - -

75 1,983 8,824 0 - - - - - - AGDANGAN 1 1 5 - - ALABAT 9 106 461 0 - - - - BUENAVISTA 6 125 506 - - BURDEOS 2 63 315 - - - - CALAUAG 6 73 275 0 - - - - CANDELARIA 2 15 75 0 - - - - GUINAYANGAN 6 236 1,103 - - GUMACA 5 205 811 0 - - - - MAUBAN 4 68 304 0 - - - - PEREZ 3 31 120 0 - - - - PLARIDEL 1 7 30 0 - - - - QUEZON 4 99 501 0 - - - - SAN ANTONIO 4 20 100 - - SAN FRANCISCO 3 153 493 0 - - - - SARIAYA 5 438 2,225 - - TAGKAWAYAN 2 53 178 0 - - - - UNISAN 12 290 1,322 0 - - - -

2 50 164 0 - - - - - - TAYTAY 2 50 164 - -

787 95,753 425,903 20 240 1,162 801 1,866 1,041 3,028 83 2,050 8,499 0 - - - - - -

BOAC 25 856 3,386 - - BUENAVISTA 9 360 1,365 - - GASAN 13 385 1,850 - - MOGPOG 17 235 983 - - SANTA CRUZ 12 103 275 - - TORRIJOS 7 111 640 - -

57 10,131 45,695 0 - - - - - - ABRA DE ILOG 9 753 2,917 - - CALINTAAN 4 276 1,266 - - LOOC 4 98 490 - - LUBANG 5 212 1,012 0 - - - - - - MAGSAYSAY 8 1,047 2,813 - - MAMBURAO 5 908 4,540 - - PALUAN 1 168 840 - - RIZAL 10 555 2,452 - - SABLAYAN 5 2,197 10,985 - - SAN JOSE 1 3,660 17,095 - - - - SANTA CRUZ 5 257 1,285 - -

242 22,348 100,742 0 - - - - - - BACO 27 6,082 28,382 - - BANSUD 13 2,500 11,000 - - BONGABONG 15 911 4,486 - - BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 8 786 3,310 - - CALAPAN CITY 13 706 2,716 - - GLORIA 17 2,054 10,270 - - MANSALAY 17 2,296 9,784 - - NAUJAN 20 647 3,308 - - PINAMALAYAN 22 1,005 4,573 - - POLA 23 2,832 11,134 - - PUERTO GALERA 6 95 475 - - ROXAS 16 1,260 5,988 - - SAN TEODORO 6 292 1,469 - - SOCORRO 20 401 1,484 - - VICTORIA 19 481 2,363 - -

231 39,622 166,872 20 240 1,162 801 1,866 1,041 3,028 AGUTAYA 10 1,625 8,125 1 2 6 2 6 ARACELI 8 674 2,906 - - BUSUANGA 14 5,328 26,640 6 12 44 666 1,350 678 1,394 CAGAYANCILLO 2 10 41 - - CORON 23 10,452 46,305 1 120 600 120 600 CULION 14 5,023 20,180 12 106 512 135 516 241 1,028 CUYO 17 1,007 4,700 - - DUMARAN 13 879 4,395 - - EL NIDO (BACUIT) 12 333 1,350 - -

SitRep No. 42

Effects of Typhoon "YOLANDA" (HAIYAN)AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)BATANGAS

LAGUNA

QUEZON

RIZAL

MARINDUQUE

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

ORIENTAL MINDORO

PALAWAN

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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)

LINAPACAN 10 3,200 16,000 - - MAGSAYSAY 9 1,514 6,075 - - NARRA 2 70 324 - - PUERTO PRINCESA 40 3,054 12,551 - - QUEZON 3 79 388 - - ROXAS 28 2,353 9,373 - - SAN VICENTE 4 251 950 - - TAYTAY 22 3,770 6,569 - -

174 21,602 104,095 0 - - - - - - ALCANTARA 12 3,405 17,025 - - BANTON 17 1,510 6,799 - - CAJIDIOCAN 3 124 645 - - CALATRAVA 7 2,325 9,024 - - CONCEPCION 8 130 572 - - CORCUERA 2 112 560 - - FERROL 6 1,707 7,488 - - LOOC 12 771 2,976 - - ODIONGAN 25 3,733 14,547 - - ROMBLON 19 466 2,009 - - SAN AGUSTIN 15 2,233 8,838 - - SAN ANDRES 13 1,242 15,839 - - SAN FERNANDO 12 527 2,820 - - SAN JOSE 5 1,038 4,671 - - SANTA FE 11 2,161 9,793 - - SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 7 118 489 - -

1,229 143,541 656,239 0 - - - - - - 212 35,346 155,972 0 - - - - - -

BACACAY 32 4,605 19,318 - - DARAGA 19 2,269 9,811 - - GUINOBATAN 2 425 2,125 - - LEGAZPI CITY 23 5,784 31,080 - - LIGAO CITY 13 1,024 4,199 - - MALILIPOT 18 3,535 14,495 - - MALINAO 29 4,860 19,399 - - RAPU-RAPU 14 1,988 9,153 - - SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 17 2,019 9,272 - - TABACO CITY 45 8,837 37,120 - -

78 5,214 23,083 0 - - - - - - BASUD 1 31 155 - - CAPALONGA 1 412 2,346 0 - - - - DAET 2 129 645 0 - - - - JOSE PANGANIBAN 13 364 1,782 0 - - - - LABO 13 449 1,926 - - MERCEDES 25 2,559 9,979 - - PARACALE 2 56 279 - - SAN LORENZO RUIZ 3 82 334 - - SAN VICENTE 5 62 287 0 - - - - SANTA ELENA 3 118 590 - - VINZONS 10 952 4,760 - -

324 40,933 166,327 0 - - - - - - BAAO 4 167 837 - - - - BALATAN 7 444 2,170 - - BATO 12 1,374 6,120 - - BOMBON 5 727 2,511 - - BUHI 9 829 2,753 - - BULA 4 409 2,131 - - CABUSAO 5 1,085 2,851 - - CALABANGA 21 4,500 16,438 - - CAMALIGAN 9 659 3,220 - - CANAMAN 6 490 2,359 - - CARAMOAN 4 302 933 - - DEL GALLEGO 12 1,283 3,272 - - GARCHITORENA 6 499 2,229 - - GOA 1 150 767 - - IRIGA CITY 5 741 3,706 - - LAGONOY 5 771 2,145 - - LIBMANAN 14 212 1,000 - - LUPI 23 1,267 5,275 - - MILAOR 5 613 2,254 - - MINALABAC 2 235 730 - - NABUA 3 185 698 - - NAGA CITY 16 610 2,831 - - OCAMPO 25 2,501 12,253 - - PAMPLONA 1 94 470 - - PASACAO 10 4,196 16,201 - - PILI 22 1,252 5,798 - - PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 12 4,247 16,987 - - RAGAY 12 1,027 4,249 - - SAGÑAY 4 1,704 6,075 - - SAN FERNANDO 8 614 2,120 - - SAN JOSE 4 1,863 7,296 - - SIPOCOT 5 794 1,852 - - SIRUMA 22 1,318 6,907 - - TIGAON 3 649 3,155 - - TINAMBAC 18 3,122 15,734 - - - -

145 14,829 68,609 - - - - - - - BAGAMANOC 18 1,754 8,680 - - BARAS 26 804 3,391 - - BATO 16 1,041 4,685 - - CARAMORAN 1 2,882 14,031 - - GIGMOTO 9 822 4,001 - - PANDAN 2 995 4,976 - - PANGANIBAN (PAYO) 5 244 1,224 - - SAN ANDRES (CALOLBON) 16 2,556 10,908 - - SAN MIGUEL 24 2,253 9,320 - - VIGA 6 552 2,763 - - VIRAC 22 926 4,630 - -

127 13,133 68,563 0 - - - - - - BALENO 3 216 1,360 BALUD 3 12 60 BATUAN 8 938 4,677 CATAINGAN 2 13 44 - - CAWAYAN 31 3,216 12,843 - -

ROMBLON

REGION V (BICOL REGION)ALBAY

CAMARINES NORTE

CAMARINES SUR

CATANDUANES

MASBATE

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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)

CLAVERIA 4 232 1,482 - - DIMASALANG 1 97 516 - - ESPERANZA 8 1,190 6,581 - - MASBATE CITY 3 1,494 5,840 - - MILAGROS 18 1,754 7,513 - - MOBO 1 75 500 - - MONREAL 1 86 415 - - PALANAS 7 154 744 - - PIO V CORPUZ (LIMBUHAN) 9 666 3,431 PLACER 8 1,656 15,298 SAN FERNANDO 6 210 1,117 - - SAN PASCUAL 14 1,124 6,142 - -

343 34,086 173,685 0 - - - - - - BARCELONA 26 1,061 3,754 - - BULAN 12 438 2,121 - - - - BULUSAN 24 267 1,335 - - CASIGURAN 25 1,876 9,260 - - CASTILLA 29 2,243 10,097 - - DONSOL 16 1,287 8,435 - - GUBAT 17 638 2,570 - - IROSIN 17 378 1,890 - - JUBAN 25 2,662 8,697 - - MAGALLANES 10 285 1,348 - - MATNOG 18 1,108 6,299 - - PILAR 25 8,962 44,810 - - PRIETO DIAZ 23 1,267 5,275 - - SANTA MAGDALENA 14 1,581 6,986 - - SORSOGON CITY 62 10,033 60,808 - -

3,154 614,604 2,748,780 76 4,454 19,218 523,235 2,334,069 527,689 2,353,287 327 96,913 421,735 7 284 1,302 94,766 411,188 95,050 412,490

ALTAVAS 14 5,480 26,908 6 277 1,265 5,074 24,878 5,351 26,143 BALETE 10 6,402 27,045 6,402 27,045 6,402 27,045 BANGA 30 8,281 33,955 8,281 33,955 8,281 33,955 BATAN 20 8,171 30,675 8,171 30,675 8,171 30,675 BURUANGA 15 3,000 17,213 3,000 17,213 3,000 17,213 IBAJAY 35 10,386 42,766 0 - - 10,095 41,455 10,095 41,455 KALIBO 16 10,235 42,399 0 - - 9,322 37,614 9,322 37,614 LEZO 12 2,890 12,778 2,890 12,778 2,890 12,778 LIBACAO 24 5,391 26,958 5,391 26,958 5,391 26,958 MADALAG 25 4,352 16,752 4,352 16,752 4,352 16,752 MAKATO 18 4,296 20,694 3,739 18,310 3,739 18,310 MALAY 17 718 3,152 718 3,152 718 3,152 MALINAO 23 5,058 21,390 1 7 37 5,078 21,353 5,085 21,390 NABAS 20 3,481 13,192 3,481 13,192 3,481 13,192 NEW WASHINGTON 16 7,796 38,068 7,796 38,068 7,796 38,068 NUMANCIA 17 8,200 33,625 8,200 33,625 8,200 33,625 TANGALAN 15 2,776 14,165 2,776 14,165 2,776 14,165

479 63,303 265,153 4 8 52 5,495 19,020 5,503 19,072 ANINI-Y 13 536 2,105 - - - - BARBAZA 39 4,768 23,000 - - - - BELISON 11 927 4,110 - - - - BUGASONG 27 4,684 20,939 1 1 7 486 3,020 487 3,027 CALUYA 16 3,964 10,656 2,188 - 2,188 - CULASI 44 6,836 24,632 3 7 45 - - 7 45 HAMTIC 27 1,781 8,723 313 1,160 313 1,160 LAUA-AN 40 4,447 26,882 - - - - LIBERTAD 12 2,095 4,357 - - - - PANDAN 34 5,340 23,832 - - - - PATNONGON 36 2,268 9,620 - - - - SAN JOSE 26 1,276 4,657 - - - - SAN REMIGIO 45 2,044 8,682 - - - - SEBASTE 10 2,864 4,468 - - - - SIBALOM 28 11,473 56,674 - - - - TIBIAO 21 5,233 16,249 - - - - TOBIAS FORNIER (DAO) 31 676 3,021 417 2,294 417 2,294 VALDERRAMA 19 2,091 12,546 2,091 12,546 2,091 12,546

473 145,394 695,558 1 39 123 144,540 691,744 144,579 691,867 CUARTERO 22 6,940 34,700 1 39 123 6,798 34,081 6,837 34,204 DAO 20 7,283 32,503 7,266 32,418 7,266 32,418 DUMALAG 19 7,481 36,060 7,481 36,060 7,481 36,060 DUMARAO 33 10,118 39,341 10,118 39,341 10,118 39,341 IVISAN 15 6,101 30,276 5,983 29,686 5,983 29,686

JAMINDAN 30 7,209 35,145 7,209 35,145 7,209 35,145 MA-AYON 32 7,336 37,478 7,336 37,478 7,336 37,478 MAMBUSAO 26 7,710 32,070 7,710 32,070 7,710 32,070 PANAY 42 8,203 37,520 8,019 36,787 8,019 36,787 PANITAN 26 9,376 37,540 9,376 37,540 9,376 37,540 PILAR 24 7,950 37,933 7,912 37,777 7,912 37,777 PONTEVEDRA 26 6,941 35,605 6,656 34,324 6,656 34,324 PRESIDENT ROXAS 22 5,553 23,850 5,553 23,850 5,553 23,850 ROXAS CITY 47 23,035 130,368 23,035 130,368 23,035 130,368 SAPI-AN 10 5,515 24,138 5,515 24,138 5,515 24,138 SIGMA 21 6,416 29,896 6,346 29,546 6,346 29,546 TAPAZ 58 12,227 61,135 12,227 61,135 12,227 61,135

55 2,438 10,583 0 - - 1,992 8,504 1,992 8,504 BUENAVISTA 24 917 2,756 0 - - 891 2,675 891 2,675 JORDAN 6 141 1,020 - - 191 1,020 191 1,020 NUEVA VALENCIA 2 452 2,712 0 - - 336 2,134 336 2,134 SAN LORENZO 10 568 2,645 568 2,645 568 2,645 SIBUNAG 13 360 1,450 0 - - 6 30 6 30

1,302 212,959 917,343 64 4,123 17,741 199,150 850,547 203,273 868,288 AJUY 34 11,177 44,757 2 446 1,960 10,731 42,797 11,177 44,757 ALIMODIAN 19 645 4,312 557 2,150 557 2,150 ANILAO 21 4,529 19,715 3,217 14,128 3,217 14,128 BADIANGAN 31 1,526 9,156 1,523 9,149 1,523 9,149 BALASAN 23 7,239 36,195 7,239 36,195 7,239 36,195 BANATE 18 6,414 26,320 6,414 26,320 6,414 26,320 BAROTAC NUEVO 29 3,929 19,833 3,781 19,473 3,781 19,473 BAROTAC VIEJO 21 9,631 48,716 9,631 48,716 9,631 48,716 BATAD 24 4,736 23,446 4,736 23,446 4,736 23,446 BINGAWAN 14 3,074 13,445 3,074 13,445 3,074 13,445 CABATUAN 6 1,180 1,672 1,180 1,672 1,180 1,672 CALINOG 59 9,906 58,740 1 2 10 9,795 58,201 9,797 58,211

SORSOGON

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)AKLAN

ANTIQUE

CAPIZ

GUIMARAS

ILOILO

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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)

CARLES 33 14,764 23,078 - - - 14,764 23,078 14,764 23,078 CONCEPCION 20 9,213 33,765 2 24 120 8,373 29,385 8,397 29,505 DINGLE 33 6,674 5,921 6,674 5,921 6,674 5,921 DUEÑAS 47 6,583 32,990 - - - 6,389 32,111 6,389 32,111 DUMANGAS 45 7,406 33,824 30 1,592 5,711 5,814 28,113 7,406 33,824 ESTANCIA 24 11,799 58,995 1 218 797 11,285 56,450 11,503 57,247 GUIMBAL 13 337 1,352 - - - 337 1,352 337 1,352 IGBARAS 27 668 2,000 668 2,000 668 2,000 ILOILO CITY 95 5,740 28,700 5,501 27,505 5,501 27,505 JANIUAY 50 3,663 18,458 2,342 11,761 2,342 11,761 LAMBUNAO 65 7,849 30,775 7,508 29,086 7,508 29,086 LEGANES 18 3,014 13,378 1 106 530 2,908 12,848 3,014 13,378 LEMERY 31 6,368 24,650 6,368 24,650 6,368 24,650 LEON 22 136 651 136 651 136 651 MAASIN 27 440 2,624 318 2,113 318 2,113 MIAGAO 26 1,083 5,391 24 1,053 5,203 30 188 1,083 5,391 MINA 22 446 2,188 446 2,188 446 2,188 NEW LUCENA 21 362 620 320 410 320 410 OTON 23 1,538 7,690 1,538 7,690 1,538 7,690 PASSI CITY 37 15,471 61,884 14,721 58,134 14,721 58,134 PAVIA 18 1,133 4,577 269 257 269 257 POTOTAN 50 8,301 41,229 7,738 38,688 7,738 38,688 SAN DIONISIO 29 7,781 38,905 0 - - 7,781 38,905 7,781 38,905 SAN ENRIQUE 28 5,471 27,295 3,213 16,005 3,213 16,005 SAN JOAQUIN 27 521 2,189 521 2,189 521 2,189 SAN MIGUEL 13 79 1,115 79 1,115 79 1,115 SAN RAFAEL 9 3,100 14,837 1 29 145 3,071 14,692 3,100 14,837 SANTA BARBARA 36 821 3,548 601 2,228 601 2,228 SARA 42 11,973 58,000 11,973 58,000 11,973 58,000 TIGBAUAN 11 690 3,450 690 3,450 690 3,450 TUBUNGAN 37 320 1,335 320 1,335 320 1,335 ZARRAGA 24 5,229 25,622 2 653 3,265 4,576 22,357 5,229 25,622

518 93,597 438,408 0 - - 77,292 353,066 77,292 353,066 BACOLOD CITY 43 6,428 38,568 50 366 50 366 BAGO CITY 20 1,341 5,730 363 840 363 840 BINALBAGAN 15 520 1,929 520 1,929 520 1,929 CADIZ CITY 22 24,560 122,800 - - 23,995 119,975 23,995 119,975 CALATRAVA 28 2,477 12,385 2,477 12,385 2,477 12,385 CANDONI 4 200 766 200 766 200 766 CAUAYAN 7 1,148 6,877 1,148 6,877 1,148 6,877 ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) 23 3,803 18,899 - - 3,679 18,455 3,679 18,455 ESCALANTE CITY 21 6,038 6,412 - - 5,784 5,411 5,784 5,411 HIMAMAYLAN CITY 16 1,328 6,640 - - 1,328 6,640 1,328 6,640 HINIGARAN 19 509 2,545 - - 485 2,425 485 2,425 HINOBA-AN (ASIA) 13 2,580 12,900 - - 2,569 12,845 2,569 12,845 ILOG 8 766 3,830 - - 645 3,025 645 3,025 ISABELA 12 1,219 5,381 - - 934 4,298 934 4,298 KABANKALAN CITY 17 1,253 4,900 - - 1,253 4,900 1,253 4,900 LA CARLOTA CITY 14 583 2,156 - - 583 2,156 583 2,156 LA CASTELLANA 4 336 1,680 336 1,680 336 1,680 MANAPLA 12 5,272 26,360 5,272 26,360 5,272 26,360 MOISES PADILLA (MAGALLON) 8 224 829 0 - - 213 774 213 774 MURCIA 16 460 2,538 460 2,538 460 2,538 PONTEVEDRA 15 626 2,609 0 - - 48 544 48 544 PULUPANDAN 20 782 2,857 0 - - 768 2,787 768 2,787 SAGAY CITY 25 13,268 64,435 0 - - 12,938 62,785 12,938 62,785 SALVADOR BENEDICTO 7 142 710 0 - - 141 705 141 705 SAN CARLOS CITY 17 3,543 13,859 3,543 13,859 3,543 13,859 SAN ENRIQUE 8 107 398 107 398 107 398 SILAY CITY 17 2,904 16,912 0 - - 2,693 16,030 2,693 16,030 SIPALAY CITY 13 1,498 5,131 0 - - 1,498 5,131 1,498 5,131 TALISAY CITY 25 1,628 7,102 0 - - 30 22 30 22 TOBOSO 9 2,087 10,435 0 - - 2,087 10,435 2,087 10,435 VALLADOLID 14 662 3,310 0 - - 662 3,310 662 3,310 VICTORIAS CITY 26 5,305 26,525 0 - - 483 2,415 483 2,415

2,003 575,650 2,601,503 35 409 1,860 115 526 524 2,386 747 90,346 433,658 0 - - - - - -

ALICIA 15 2,322 11,143 0 - - - - ANDA 16 1,762 8,455 0 - - - - ANTEQUERA 21 1,509 7,241 0 - - - - BILAR 19 1,781 8,549 0 - - - - - - BUENAVISTA 35 2,816 13,516 0 - - - - CALAPE 33 3,140 15,073 0 - - - - CANDIJAY 21 3,026 14,522 0 - - - - CARMEN 29 4,540 21,790 0 - - - - CATIGBIAN 22 2,363 11,343 0 - - - - CLARIN 24 2,114 10,148 0 - - - - GUINDULMAN 19 3,312 15,895 0 - - - - INABANGA 20 4,510 21,646 0 - - - - JAGNA 33 3,393 16,283 0 - - - - LILA 18 1,249 5,993 0 - - LOAY 24 1,694 8,131 0 - - - - LOBOC 28 1,699 8,156 0 - - - - LOON 67 4,459 21,400 0 - - - - MABINI 22 2,935 14,087 0 - - - - MARIBOJOC 22 2,135 10,246 0 - - - - PILAR 21 2,801 13,444 0 - - PRES. CARLOS P. GARCIA (PITOGO) 23 2,426 11,644 0 - - - - SAGBAYAN (BORJA) 24 2,093 10,046 0 - - - - SAN ISIDRO 12 951 4,563 0 - - - - SAN MIGUEL 18 2,456 11,787 0 - - - - SEVILLA 13 1,088 5,222 0 - - - - - - TAGBILARAN CITY 15 10,083 48,396 0 - - - - TRINIDAD 20 3,003 14,414 0 - - - - TUBIGON 34 4,678 22,451 0 - - - - - - UBAY 44 7,144 34,289 0 - - - - VALENCIA 35 2,874 13,793 0 - - - -

823 377,068 1,679,719 35 409 1,860 - - 409 1,860 ALCOY 8 1,604 7,379 - - BALAMBAN 28 7,743 35,619 0 - - - - BANTAYAN 25 8,129 37,393 14 203 890 203 890 BOGO CITY 29 7,599 34,956 0 - - - - BORBON 19 3,435 15,799 17 175 805 175 805

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)

BOHOL

CEBU

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Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

CARMEN 21 4,853 22,324 0 - - - - CATMON 20 3,079 14,160 0 - - - - CEBU CITY 80 98,429 433,086 0 - - - - COMPOSTELA 17 4,628 21,287 0 - - - - CONSOLACION 21 11,593 53,325 0 - - - - CORDOBA 13 5,473 25,177 0 - - - - DAANBANTAYAN 20 8,141 37,449 0 - - - - DANAO CITY 42 12,962 59,626 - - DUMANJUG 37 5,082 23,377 - - GINATILAN 14 1,666 7,664 0 - - - - LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 30 40,752 175,234 0 - - - - LILOAN 14 11,686 50,250 0 - - - - MADRIDEJOS 14 4,059 17,453 1 23 126 23 126 MANDAUE CITY 27 39,443 165,660 0 - - - - MEDELLIN 19 5,958 25,024 0 - - - - NAGA CITY 28 11,041 50,786 0 - - - - PILAR 13 1,257 5,782 0 - - - - PORO 17 2,554 11,749 2 2 11 2 11 SAN FRANCISCO 15 5,148 23,679 0 - - - - SAN REMIGIO 27 5,587 25,697 0 - - - - SANTA FE 10 2,964 13,635 0 - - - - SANTANDER 10 1,751 8,053 0 - - - - SIBONGA 25 4,744 21,821 0 - - - - SOGOD 18 3,329 15,313 0 - - - - TABOGON 25 3,590 16,512 0 - - - - TABUELAN 12 2,423 11,146 - - TALISAY CITY 22 21,823 100,386 1 6 28 6 28 TOLEDO CITY 38 17,074 78,539 0 - - - - TUBURAN 54 6,404 29,457 0 - - - - TUDELA 11 1,072 4,930 - -

432 103,579 466,103 0 - - 115 526 115 526 AMLAN (AYUQUITAN) 8 2,468 11,103 0 - - - - AYUNGON 24 5,128 23,073 0 3 13 3 13 BAIS CITY 35 2,768 12,457 0 - - - - BAYAWAN CITY (TULONG) 28 12,675 57,037 0 - - - - BINDOY (PAYABON) 22 4,380 19,708 0 - - - - DUMAGUETE CITY 30 13,432 60,442 0 - - GUIHULNGAN CITY 33 10,409 46,838 0 - - 48 220 48 220 JIMALALUD 28 3,227 14,522 0 - - 9 45 9 45 LA LIBERTAD 29 4,323 19,452 0 - - - - MABINAY 32 8,243 37,094 0 - - - - MANJUYOD 27 4,568 20,554 0 - - - - PAMPLONA 16 3,879 17,453 0 - - - - SAN JOSE 14 2,122 9,549 0 - - - - SIBULAN 15 5,725 25,760 0 - - - - TANJAY CITY 24 8,789 39,549 0 - - - - TAYASAN 28 3,846 17,305 0 - - - - VALENCIA (LUZURRIAGA) 24 3,498 15,739 0 - - - - VALLEHERMOSO 15 4,105 18,472 0 - - 55 248 55 248

1 4,657 22,024 0 - - - - - - LAZI 1 4,657 22,024

4,362 727,121 3,397,959 961 47,880 218,137 175,145 817,102 223,025 1,035,239

BILIRAN 132 34,418 161,760 183 4,366 21,804 - - 4,366 21,804 ALMERIA 13 3,510 16,495 48 352 1,578 352 1,578 BILIRAN 11 3,443 16,183 23 445 2,368 445 2,368 CABUCGAYAN 13 4,175 19,621 24 1,117 6,057 1,117 6,057 CAIBIRAN 17 4,569 21,473 1 701 3,295 701 3,295 CULABA 17 2,607 12,252 20 346 1,730 346 1,730 KAWAYAN 20 4,306 20,238 22 719 3,650 719 3,650 MARIPIPI 15 1,425 6,699 44 330 1,320 330 1,320 NAVAL 26 10,383 48,799 1 356 1,806 356 1,806

EASTERN SAMAR 572 77,429 344,394 0 - - - - - - ARTECHE 20 3,226 15,164 - - BALANGIGA 13 2,714 12,756 - - BALANGKAYAN 15 1,925 9,046 - - BORONGAN CITY 61 13,714 64,457 - - CAN-AVID 28 986 4,930 - - DOLORES 46 3,783 18,915 - - GENERAL MACARTHUR 30 2,599 12,214 - - GIPORLOS 18 2,562 12,040 - - GUIUAN 60 10,008 47,037 - - HERNANI 13 1,717 8,070 - - JIPAPAD 13 1,154 5,770 - - LAWAAN 16 2,471 11,612 - - LLORENTE 33 4,064 19,101 - - MASLOG 12 1,017 4,781 - - MAYDOLONG 20 2,850 13,614 - - MERCEDES 16 1,142 5,369 - - ORAS 17 5,000 10,575 - - QUINAPONDAN 25 2,945 13,841 - - SALCEDO 41 4,249 19,970 - - SAN JULIAN 16 1,567 6,086 - - SAN POLICARPO 17 2,944 13,836 - - SULAT 18 2,696 9,824 - - TAFT 24 2,096 5,386 - -

LEYTE 1,638 392,434 1,844,452 233 25,662 111,870 173,716 810,386 199,378 922,256 ABUYOG 64 12,159 57,146 4 27 127 6,284 29,535 6,311 29,662 ALANGALANG 54 9,875 46,411 3 210 987 5,541 26,043 5,751 27,030 ALBUERA 16 8,628 40,553 1 292 1,462 3,508 16,398 3,800 17,860 BABATNGON 25 5,441 25,575 6 348 1,664 2,797 13,118 3,145 14,782 BARUGO 37 6,403 30,092 11 248 1,166 2,833 13,315 3,081 14,481 BATO 32 7,577 35,610 11 696 3,271 3,533 16,605 4,229 19,876 BAYBAY CITY 92 21,881 102,841 6,215 29,211 6,215 29,211 BURAUEN 77 10,394 48,853 1 50 235 4,424 20,793 4,474 21,028 CALUBIAN 53 6,302 29,619 5 141 880 40 210 181 1,090 CAPOOCAN 21 6,348 29,834 1 104 489 3,729 17,526 3,833 18,015 CARIGARA 49 10,094 47,444 2 79 371 4,895 23,007 4,974 23,378 DAGAMI 60 6,700 31,490 3,263 15,336 3,263 15,336 DULAG 45 8,884 41,757 5 8,104 38,089 - - 8,104 38,089 HILONGOS 51 12,086 56,803 13 727 3,417 4,961 23,317 5,688 26,734 HINDANG 20 4,293 20,179 1,819 8,549 1,819 8,549 INOPACAN 20 4,235 19,904 1,518 7,135 1,518 7,135 ISABEL 25 9,275 43,593 2,371 11,144 2,371 11,144

SIQUIJOR

NEGROS ORIENTAL

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)

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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)

JARO 46 8,421 39,577 1 30 141 4,311 20,216 4,341 20,357 JAVIER (BUGHO) 28 5,080 23,878 5 215 1,058 2,446 11,449 2,661 12,507 JULITA 26 2,831 13,307 31 114 536 1,617 7,600 1,731 8,136 KANANGA 23 10,219 48,027 25 3,902 18,340 844 3,966 4,746 22,306 LA PAZ 35 4,071 19,133 3 34 160 2,309 10,852 2,343 11,012 LEYTE 30 7,980 37,505 5 103 526 5,326 24,990 5,429 25,516 MACARTHUR 31 3,984 18,724 4 20 100 2,259 10,611 2,279 10,711 MAHAPLAG 28 5,659 26,599 5 315 1,481 3,115 14,640 3,430 16,121 MATAG-OB 21 3,636 17,089 2 25 118 1,890 8,883 1,915 9,001 MATALOM 30 6,616 31,097 3,335 15,675 3,335 15,675 MAYORGA 16 3,126 14,694 7 175 826 1,837 8,356 2,012 9,182 MERIDA 22 5,792 27,224 2,371 11,144 2,371 11,144 ORMOC CITY 110 40,681 191,200 11,041 51,893 11,041 51,893 PALO 33 13,346 62,727 8 662 2,905 3,549 16,887 4,211 19,792 PALOMPON 50 11,524 54,163 3,356 15,773 3,356 15,773 PASTRANA 29 3,542 16,649 0 - - 1,505 7,073 1,505 7,073 SAN ISIDRO 19 6,075 28,554 3 3,392 6,800 1,323 15,361 4,715 22,161 SAN MIGUEL 21 3,736 17,561 1 24 113 1,625 6,552 1,649 6,665 SANTA FE 20 3,708 17,427 2,398 11,271 2,398 11,271 TABANGO 13 6,794 31,932 9 500 2,350 3,825 17,978 4,325 20,328 TABONTABON 16 2,093 9,838 2 60 300 1,231 5,768 1,291 6,068 TACLOBAN CITY 138 58,823 276,468 30 4,196 19,874 43,995 192,964 48,191 212,838 TANAUAN 54 10,664 50,119 4,490 21,103 4,490 21,103 TOLOSA 15 3,813 17,921 29 869 4,084 567 2,665 1,436 6,749 TUNGA 8 1,386 6,516 580 2,726 580 2,726 VILLABA 35 8,259 38,819 4,840 22,748 4,840 22,748

NORTHERN SAMAR 568 62,661 294,507 33 1,642 7,880 - - 1,642 7,880 ALLEN 20 2,526 11,869 - - BIRI 8 1,169 5,494 1 13 61 13 61 BOBON 17 2,230 10,478 6 208 1,114 208 1,114 CAPUL 12 1,347 6,330 - - CATARMAN 55 9,025 42,417 6 300 1,430 300 1,430 CATUBIG 47 3,375 15,862 1 13 61 13 61 GAMAY 26 2,386 11,213 1 77 368 77 368 LAOANG 56 6,174 29,019 1 191 898 191 898 LAPINIG 15 1,250 5,872 - - LAS NAVAS 53 3,887 18,270 - - LAVEZARES 26 2,922 13,732 4 100 470 100 470 LOPE DE VEGA 22 1,441 6,771 - - MAPANAS 13 1,322 6,212 - - MONDRAGON 24 3,757 17,659 - - PALAPAG 32 3,559 16,727 - - PAMBUJAN 26 3,304 15,529 1 100 470 100 470 ROSARIO 11 1,087 5,107 - - SAN ANTONIO 10 945 4,439 7 530 2,491 530 2,491 SAN ISIDRO 14 2,655 12,476 - - SAN JOSE 16 1,711 8,040 - - SAN ROQUE 16 2,801 13,162 - - SAN VICENTE 7 792 3,724 1 50 235 50 235 SILVINO LOBOS 26 1,522 7,152 - - VICTORIA 16 1,481 6,960 4 60 282 60 282

SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 952 109,226 513,364 91 4,041 19,481 1,429 6,716 5,470 26,197 ALMAGRO 23 1,642 7,717 1 242 1,137 866 4,070 1,108 5,207 BASEY 51 7,510 35,296 5 907 4,263 907 4,263 CALBAYOG CITY 157 25,733 120,945 - - CALBIGA 41 3,192 15,004 60 500 2,350 500 2,350 CATBALOGAN CITY 57 14,047 66,022 - - DARAM 59 6,154 28,925 - - GANDARA 69 4,757 22,360 - - HINABANGAN 21 1,884 8,856 - - JIABONG 34 2,543 11,953 7 1,617 8,089 1,617 8,089 MARABUT 24 2,251 10,581 10 50 235 50 235 MATUGUINAO 20 1,005 4,722 - - MOTIONG 30 2,209 10,380 - - PAGSANGHAN 13 1,195 5,617 - - PARANAS (WRIGHT) 44 4,368 20,529 - - PINABACDAO 24 2,414 11,346 1 553 2,599 563 2,646 1,116 5,245 SAN JORGE 41 2,434 11,438 - - SAN JOSE DE BUAN 14 977 4,594 - - SAN SEBASTIAN 14 1,148 5,396 - - SANTA MARGARITA 36 3,701 17,395 - - SANTA RITA 38 5,672 26,657 6 140 658 - - 140 658 SANTO NIÑO 13 2,011 9,453 - - TAGAPUL-AN 14 1,166 5,480 - - TALALORA 11 1,189 5,588 - - TARANGNAN 41 3,596 16,902 - - VILLAREAL 38 3,905 18,355 1 32 150 32 150 ZUMARRAGA 25 2,522 11,855 - -

SOUTHERN LEYTE 500 50,953 239,482 421 12,169 57,102 - - 12,169 57,102 ANAHAWAN 14 1,014 4,765 0 - - - - - - BONTOC 40 3,584 16,847 3 781 3,905 781 3,905 HINUNANGAN 40 3,628 17,049 3 161 756 161 756 HINUNDAYAN 17 1,518 7,134 25 1,136 7,476 1,136 7,476 LIBAGON 14 1,832 8,611 1 185 691 185 691 LILOAN 24 2,913 13,690 33 344 924 344 924 LIMASAWA 6 745 3,501 29 565 2,656 565 2,656 MAASIN CITY 70 10,372 48,750 108 1,820 9,100 - - 1,820 9,100 MACROHON 30 3,241 15,232 1 529 2,645 529 2,645 MALITBOG 37 2,810 13,205 22 278 1,189 278 1,189 PADRE BURGOS 11 1,343 6,315 38 809 3,802 809 3,802 PINTUYAN 23 1,182 5,557 10 295 869 295 869 SAINT BERNARD 30 3,213 15,101 29 565 2,425 565 2,425 SAN FRANCISCO 22 1,600 7,517 42 832 3,328 832 3,328 SAN JUAN (CABALIAN) 18 1,796 8,444 18 971 3,777 971 3,777 SAN RICARDO 15 1,286 6,047 7 96 451 96 451 SILAGO 15 1,571 7,386 26 1,543 7,252 1,543 7,252 SOGOD 45 5,287 24,847 20 841 3,766 841 3,766 TOMAS OPPUS 29 2,018 9,484 6 418 2,090 418 2,090

26 4,253 19,592 0 - - - - - - BUKIDNON 1 40 157 0 - - - - - -

MALITBOG 1 40 157 0 - - - -

REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

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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)

CAMIGUIN 16 574 2,750 0 - - - - - - CATARMAN 1 79 428 0 - - - - GUINSILIBAN 1 40 162 0 - - - - MAHINOG 11 150 557 0 - - - - MAMBAJAO 2 105 603 0 - - - - SAGAY 1 200 1,000 - -

LANAO DEL NORTE 1 426 898 0 - - - - - - KAUSWAGAN 1 426 898 0 - - - -

MISAMIS ORIENTAL 8 3,213 15,787 0 - - - - - - CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 2 3,000 15,000 0 - - - - EL SALVADOR 4 138 400 0 - - - - GINGOOG CITY 2 75 387 0 - - - - - -

20 1,044 5,220 0 - - - - - - COMPOSTELA VALLEY 9 477 2,385 0 - - - - - -

MACO 4 274 1,370 - - MONKAYO 1 8 40 - - NABUNTURAN 1 3 15 - - NEW BATAAN 3 192 960 - -

DAVAO DEL SUR 1 3 15 0 - - - - - - MALITA 1 3 15 - -

DAVAO ORIENTAL 10 564 2,820 0 - - - - - - BOSTON 3 103 515 - - CARAGA 2 193 965 - - CATEEL 1 40 200 - - - - PASIL 1 8 40 - - MANAY 1 30 150 - - MATI 1 7 35 - - TARRAGONA 1 183 915 - -

190 9,962 45,063 0 - - - - - - AGUSAN DEL NORTE 27 818 3,439 0 - - - - - -

BUENAVISTA 10 178 697 - - BUTUAN CITY 5 123 549 - - CABADBARAN 2 123 529 - - JABONGA 3 321 1,315 - - LAS NIEVES 2 5 25 - - REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 1 34 138 - - SANTIAGO 4 34 186 - -

AGUSAN DEL SUR 8 33 162 0 - - - - - - SAN FRANCISCO 8 33 162 - -

DINAGAT ISLANDS 36 1,208 5,059 0 - - - - - - BASILISA (RIZAL) 12 357 1,138 - - - - CAGDIANAO 8 272 1,360 - - DINAGAT 10 163 815 - - LIBJO (ALBOR) 1 218 702 0 - - - - LORETO 2 74 372 0 - - - - SAN JOSE 1 79 520 - - TUBAJON 2 45 152 - -

SURIGAO DEL NORTE 78 4,278 20,146 0 - - - - - - ALEGRIA 1 32 160 - - BACUAG 1 74 372 - - BURGOS 4 101 496 - - CLAVER 5 266 1,278 - - DAPA 1 24 130 - - DEL CARMEN 6 294 1,342 - - GENERAL LUNA 1 54 280 - - GIGAQUIT 5 333 1,541 - - MAINIT 6 543 2,229 - - MALIMONO 4 211 851 - - PILAR 7 360 1,824 - - PLACER 4 313 1,568 - - SAN FRANCISCO (ANAO-AON) 1 62 310 - - SAN ISIDRO 1 64 320 - - SISON 8 156 703 - - SOCORRO 6 289 1,397 - - SURIGAO CITY 9 377 1,922 - - TAGANA-AN 1 344 1,558 - - TUBOD 7 381 1,865 - -

SURIGAO DEL SUR 41 3,625 16,257 0 - - - - - - BAROBO 4 57 285 - - BISLIG CITY 7 596 2,367 - - CAGWAIT 3 212 1,060 - - CARMEN 1 5 12 - - CARRASCAL 2 47 202 - - CORTES 1 20 100 - - HINATUAN 3 132 524 - - LANUZA 1 72 306 - - LIANGA 4 100 500 - - LINGIG 1 764 2,777 - - MARIHATAG 7 496 2,699 - - TANDAG 7 1,124 5,425 - -

REGIONS 9 PROVINCES 44 CITIES 57 MUNICIPALITIES 574 BARANGAYS 11,939

Source: Rpt No. 81 of DSWD

AFFECTED AREAS

REGION XI (DAVAO REGION)

REGION XIII (CARAGA)

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Sitrep No. 42 Tab C

TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

530,479 573,149 1,103,628Region Sub-Total 34 806 840

BATANGAS 28 770 798 Sta. Teresita 0 1 1

Balayan 14 135 149 Lian 14 634 648

LAGUNA 2 36 38 San Pablo City 0 1 1

Victoria 0 22 22 Pangil 2 13 15

QUEZON 4 0 4 Candelaria 4 0 4

Region Sub-Total 8,885 24,614 33,499 OCC MINDORO 510 2,422 2,932

Abra de Ilog 25 108 133 Calinataan 10 22 32 Magsaysay 209 1,272 1,481

Lubang 1 15 16 Looc 2 36 38 Rizal 26 331 357

San Jose 237 633 870 Palauan 5 5

MARINDUQUE 5 143 148 Boac 2 12 14

Gasan 3 131 134 ORIENTAL MINDORO 366 1,614 1,980

Baco 28 480 508 Bongabong 35 102 137

Bulalacao 144 332 476 Gloria 5 5

Mansalay 14 38 52 Naujan 36 84 120

Pinamalayan 33 33 Puerto Galera 42 12 54 Calapan City 2 57 59

Bansud 34 125 159 Pola 26 334 360

Socorro 5 12 17 ROMBLON 573 6,845 7,418

Alcantara 35 691 726 Cajidiocan 2 13 15 Calatrava 14 94 108

Concepcion 1 32 33 Corcuera 2 112 114

Ferrol 34 276 310

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "YOLANDA" (HAIYAN)DAMAGED HOUSES

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REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

GRAND TOTAL 1,103,628

IV-A

IV-B

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Looc 77 705 782 Odiongan 76 845 921 Romblon 9 155 164

San Agustin 6 76 82 San Andres 55 878 933

San Fernando 68 558 626 San Jose 82 966 1,048

Sta. Fe 105 1,404 1,509 Sta. Maria 7 40 47

PALAWAN 7,431 13,590 21,021 Agutaya 921 422 1,343

Busuanga 1,580 2,607 4,187 Coron 3,334 6,521 9,855

Cullion 1,528 2,481 4,009 Cuyo 22 426 448

El Nido 6 44 50 Linapacan 22 545 567

Magsaysay 16 538 554 Roxas 1 3 4

San Vicente 1 1 Puerto Princesa City 1 2 3

Region Sub-Total 2,107 9,721 11,828 ALBAY 64 86 150

Rapu-Rapu 56 30 86 Sto. Domingo 8 56 64

CAMARINES SUR 393 1,562 1,955 Caramoan 15 15

Del Gallego 3 17 20 Lagonoy 6 6

Libmanan 1 1 Lupi 1 1

Ocampo 765 765 Presentacion 181 186 367

Ragay 9 16 25 Sagnay 67 366 433

San Jose 97 10 107 Siruma 14 201 215

MASBATE 1,396 6,045 7,441 Baleno 15 201 216 Batuan 24 278 302

Cataingan 216 428 644 Cawayan 357 1,443 1,800

Esperanza 87 670 757 Milagros 329 826 1,155 Monreal 1 1 Palanas 25 198 223

Placer 181 1,475 1,656 Pio V. Corpuz 157 509 666 San Pascual 5 16 21

SORSOGON 86 1,855 1,941 Bulusan 267 267

Gubat 3 78 81 Matnong 38 934 972

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Pilar 27 302 329 Sorsogon City 6 175 181

Sta. Magdalena 12 99 111 CATANDUANES 168 173 341

Baras 28 16 44 Bato 26 66 92

Gigmoto 29 1 30 Pandan 1 5 6

Viga 5 5 Virac 84 80 164

Region Sub-Total 247,035 253,585 500,620 AKLAN 35,544 49,460 85,004

Altavas 3,324 1,846 5,170 Balete 5,409 993 6,402 Banga 4,673 3,608 8,281 Batan 4,046 2,899 6,945

Buruanga 282 1,914 2,196 Ibajay 671 4,284 4,955 Kalibo 2,717 7,242 9,959

Lezo 768 2,122 2,890 Libacao 3,122 1,450 4,572

Madalag 2,138 1,426 3,564 Makato 1,144 3,152 4,296

Malay 158 441 599 Malinao 1,126 3,959 5,085

Nabas 660 2,821 3,481 New Washington 3,672 4,086 7,758

Numancia 1,043 5,043 6,086 Tangalan 591 2,174 2,765

ANTIQUE 14,711 32,253 46,964 Anini-y 16 237 253

Barbaza 2,500 1,582 4,082 Belison 35 411 446

Bugasong 1,015 3,669 4,684 Caluya 735 3,229 3,964 Culasi 2,369 4,460 6,829

Hamtic 41 648 689 Laua-an 1,414 3,033 4,447 Libertad 715 1,380 2,095 Pandan 1,122 2,210 3,332

Patnongon 292 1,976 2,268 San Jose 68 876 944

San Remegio 188 1,392 1,580 Sebaste 885 1,979 2,864 Sibalom 85 975 1,060

Tibiao 2,670 2,563 5,233 Tobias Fornier 15 88 103

Valderama 546 1,545 2,091 CAPIZ 94,719 38,910 133,629

Cuartero 5,611 297 5,908 Dao 4,815 2,065 6,880

Dumalag 5,486 1,995 7,481 Dumarao 5,601 4,305 9,906

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Ivisan 4,050 1,200 5,250 Jamindan 6,910 299 7,209

Maayon 4,039 3,150 7,189 Mambusao 4,272 3,438 7,710

Panay 6,264 1,240 7,504 Panitan 7,974 84 8,058

Pilar 4,187 3,521 7,708 Pontevedra 2,068 1,136 3,204

Pres. Roxas 4,237 662 4,899 Roxas City 13,590 8,056 21,646

Sapi-an 5,023 365 5,388 Sigma 3,700 2,549 6,249 Tapaz 6,892 4,548 11,440

GUIMARAS 25 264 289 Buenavista 10 205 215

Jordan 3 6 9 Nueva Valencia 4 24 28

San Lorenzo 8 23 31 Sibunag 6 6

ILOILO 88,696 82,537 171,233 Ajuy 8,208 1,445 9,653

Alimodian 20 236 256 Anilao 1,185 2,942 4,127

Badiangan 114 1,233 1,347 Balasan 5,056 2,125 7,181 Banate 2,202 4,212 6,414

Barotac Nuevo 339 2,648 2,987 Barotac Viejo 3,237 6,394 9,631

Batad 3,162 1,402 4,564 Bingawan 1,700 1,374 3,074 Cabatuan 23 452 475

Calinog 4,050 5,856 9,906 Carles 9,744 5,020 14,764

Concepcion 7,123 2,090 9,213 Dingle 643 3,596 4,239

Dueñas 649 3,293 3,942 Dumangas 307 2,371 2,678

Estancia 7,113 2,938 10,051 Guimbal 20 44 64 Igbaras 33 635 668

Iloilo City 63 132 195 Janiuay 587 3,046 3,633

Lambunao 1,396 6,453 7,849 Laganes 46 394 440 Lemery 4,384 1,983 6,367

Leon 25 111 136 Maasin 82 279 361 Miagao 227 145 372

Mina 29 205 234 New Lucena 6 167 173

Pavia 10 1,123 1,133

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Pototan 202 2,045 2,247 San Dionisio 6,361 1,313 7,674 San Enrique 1,946 2,047 3,993 San Joaquin 15 52 67

San Miguel 449 449 San Rafael 2,793 307 3,100

Sara 8,837 2,970 11,807 Sta. Barbara 3 3

Tigbauan Tubungan 21 288 309 Passi City 6,665 8,719 15,384

Zarraga 73 0 73 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 13,340 50,161 63,501

Binalbagan 5 22 27 Calatrava 388 440 828 Cauayan 45 81 126

E.B. Magalona 368 2,120 2,488 Hinigaran 22 117 139

Ilog 37 87 124 La Castellana 9 7 16

Manapla 1,264 4,008 5,272 Moises Padilla 4 4

Murcia 26 98 124 Pontevedra 19 94 113 Pulupandan 5 169 174

Salvador Benedicto 22 120 142 San Enrique 4 47 51

Toboso 233 1,273 1,506 Valladolid 19 409 428

Bacolod City 93 715 808 Bago City 13 18 31 Cadiz City 5,636 18,924 24,560

Escalante City 753 5,285 6,038 La Carlota 27 97 124 Sagay City 3,426 9,842 13,268

San Carlos City 41 92 133 Silay City 191 1,315 1,506

Sipalay City 5 8 13 Talisay City 51 399 450

Victorias City 638 4,370 5,008Region Sub-Total 59,000 36,026 95,026

Bohol 71 224 295 Buenavista 1 1 2

Inabanga 30 30 Pres. CP Garcia 28 28

Ubay 3 3 Carmen 37 195 232

Cebu 58,876 35,738 94,614 Asturias 23 84 107

Bantayan 7,626 2,635 10,261 Carmen 37 195 232

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Catmon 106 999 1,105 Compostella 25 376 401

Daanbantayan 15,660 622 16,282 Ginatilan 5 5

Madridejos 503 2,193 2,696 Medellin 8,411 1,285 9,696

Pilar 1,032 2,222 3,254 Poro 653 3,385 4,038

San Francisco 971 5,467 6,438 San Remegio 2,980 1,255 4,235

Sibonga 2 5 7 Sogod 449 2,505 2,954

Tabogon 1,499 579 2,078 Tubuelan 2,175 2,647 4,822 Tuburan 622 4,503 5,125

Tudela 248 1,369 1,617 Bogo City 15,824 2,473 18,297

Talisay City 48 1,023 1,071 Negros Oriental 53 64 117

Ayungon 3 3 Jimalalud 9 9

Villahermoso 28 27 55 Guihulngan City 16 32 48

Bais City 2 2Region Sub-Total 213,351 247,855 461,206

Leyte * 184,827 194,342 379,169 Abuyog 4,270 7,889 12,159

Alangalang 5,925 3,950 9,875 Albuera 3,800 4,828 8,628

Babatngon 3,145 2,296 5,441 Barugo 3,825 2,578 6,403

Bato 4,229 3,348 7,577 Burauen 10,394 10,394 Calubian 2,283 2,447 4,730

Capoocan 881 103 984 Carigara 5,547 4,547 10,094 Dagami 6,700 6,700

Dulag 8,104 780 8,884 Hilongos 5,688 6,398 12,086 Hindang 1,819 2,474 4,293

Inopacan 1,518 2,717 4,235 Isabel 2,371 6,904 9,275

Jaro 7,020 372 7,392 Javier (Bugho) 2,661 2,419 5,080

Julita 1,731 1,100 2,831 Kananga 10,219 10,219

La Paz 2,343 1,728 4,071 Leyte 2,389 5,591 7,980

Macarthur 3,741 243 3,984 Mahaplag 250 2,006 2,256 Matag-ob 1,915 1,721 3,636

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VIII

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Matalom 3,335 3,281 6,616 Mayorga 3,063 63 3,126

Merida 2,371 3,421 5,792 Palo 12,561 12,561

Palompon 3,356 8,168 11,524 Pastrana 2,400 1,142 3,542

San Isidro 2,960 2,003 4,963 San Miguel 2,460 1,276 3,736

Santa Fe 2,398 1,310 3,708 Tabango 4,325 2,469 6,794

Tabon-tabon 1,291 802 2,093 Tanauan 4,490 6,174 10,664

Tolosa 1,436 2,377 3,813 Tunga 1,247 139 1,386 Villaba 4,840 3,419 8,259

Baybay City 6,215 15,666 21,881 Ormoc City 11,041 29,640 40,681

Tacloban City 12,270 46,553 58,823 Biliran * 5,294 17,646 22,940

Almeria 422 1,186 1,608 Biliran 1,261 2,226 3,487

Cabucgayan 1,177 2,898 4,075 Caibiran 392 1,039 1,431

Culaba 107 795 902 Kawayan 215 3,839 4,054

Maripipi 62 706 768 Naval 1,658 4,957 6,615

EASTERN SAMAR 20,661 25,913 46,574 Arteche 46 512 558

Balangkayan 584 1,341 1,925 Borangan City 989 5,772 6,761

Can-avid 40 657 697 Dolores 143 146 289 Giporlos 2,562 409 2,971 Guiuan 4,894 5,114 10,008

Hernani 1,655 62 1,717 Lawaan 2,471 2,471 Llorente 2,348 1,716 4,064 Maslog 7 7

Maydolong 1,314 1,536 2,850 Mercedes 603 539 1,142

Salcedo 2,159 2,090 4,249 San Julian 314 1,124 1,438

San Policarpio 148 944 1,092 Sulat 241 1,998 2,239

Taft 150 1,946 2,096 Western Samar 2,195 7,043 9,238

Almagro 150 1,019 1,169 Matuguinao 2 32 34 Pinabacdao 465 668 1,133 Santo Niño 56 87 143

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES

Sta. Rita 1,155 3,002 4,157 Talalora 248 1,314 1,562

Catbalogan City 119 921 1,040 Southern Leyte 374 2,911 3,285

Anahawan 3 12 15 Hinunangan 200 500 700

Libagon 12 205 217 Liloan 4 11 15

Macrohon 6 37 43 Padre Burgos 12 938 950 San Francisco 3 158 161

Silago 120 1,001 1,121 Tomas Uppos 9 32 41 City of Maasin 5 17 22

Region Sub-Total 2 18 20 Misamis Oriental 3 3

Ginoog City 3 3 Camiguin 2 15 17

Sagay 0 1 1 Mahinog 2 9 11

Mambajao 0 5 5Region Sub-Total 20 20 40

Compostella Valley 4 6 10 Monkayo 2 0 2

New Bataan 0 3 3 Maco 2 0 2

Nabunturan 0 3 3 Davao Oriental 15 12 27

Boston 0 3 3 Cateel 5 3 8 Manay 3 3 6

Pasil 5 3 8 Tarragona 2 0 2

Davao del Sur 1 2 3 Malita 1 2 3

Region Sub-Total 45 504 549 Surigao del Norte 3 50 53

Del Carmen 1 10 11San Francisco 2 40 42

Surigao del Sur 16 23 39Lingig 16 23 39

Dinagat Island 26 431 457Cagdianao 0 2 2

Basilisa 21 332 353Libjo 0 45 45

Loreto 3 0 3Dinagat 0 32 32

San Jose 1 1 2Tubajon 1 19 20

XIII

VIII

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XI

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SitRep No. 42 Tab D

LIVESTOCKS IRRIGATION

AMOUNT (Schools) Type of Crops / Livestocks Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value

Type of Project/ Species

Estimated Peso Value

TOTAL 12,467,608,034.00 230,393,000.00 310,897,000.00 174,077,000.00 2,696,177,385.34 2,184,011,881.00 212,700,000.00 2,472,819,966.86 - 2,161,634,280.06 1,628,932,860.00 REGION IV-A 34,324,034.00 - - - - 7,666,200.00 - - 4,283,900.00 18,961,640.00 - 65,235,774.00

Laguna 392,640.00 392,640.00 Batangas 34,324,034.00 148,800.00 18,554,000.00 53,026,834.00

Quezon rice 7,666,200.00 4,135,100.00 15,000.00 11,816,300.00

REGION IV-B 1,238,888,000.00 2,000,000.00 79,660,000.00 1,182,000.00 201,595,332.00 1,219,300.00 2,400,000.00 195,057,095.00 - 22,693,725.00 12,282,500.00 1,756,977,952.00 Oriental Mindoro 570,359,000.00 2,000,000.00 rice and corn 49,483,057.00 454,900.00 191,994,595.00 210,000.00 54,000.00 814,555,552.00

Occidental Mindoro 187,450,000.00 50,000.00 1,182,000.00 rice and corn 107,346,195.00 692,000.00 2,400,000.00 3,062,500.00 2,483,725.00 8,105,500.00 312,771,920.00 Palawan 288,987,000.00 79,610,000.00 corn 43,941,240.00 1,910,000.00 414,448,240.00

Marinduque rice 49,640.00 49,640.00 Romblon 192,092,000.00 rice 775,200.00 72,400.00 20,000,000.00 2,213,000.00 215,152,600.00

REGION V 293,865,000.00 63,617,000.00 - 165,400,000.00 218,303,437.84 3,175,340.00 - 113,985,657.00 - 11,575,530.00 878,600.00 870,800,564.84 Albay 2,680,000.00 15,800,000.00 rice 36,533,529.36 575,250.00 30,000.00 55,618,779.36

Catanduanes 3,281,000.00 63,617,000.00 6,000,000.00 rice and corn 6,325,422.92 81,400.00 25,000.00 79,329,822.92

Camarines Norte 10,000,000.00 rice 2,931,726.00 1,250,000.00 314,000.00 14,495,726.00

Camarines Sur 25,595,000.00 22,200,000.00 rice and corn 111,944,263.56 532,950.00 63,752,176.00 5,307,530.00 229,331,919.56

Masbate 262,309,000.00 97,400,000.00 rice and corn 34,397,942.00 1,985,740.00 45,045,300.00 4,000,000.00 426,600.00 445,564,582.00

Sorsogon 14,000,000.00 rice 26,170,554.00 5,188,181.00 963,000.00 138,000.00 46,459,735.00

REGION VI 3,894,934,000.00 158,736,000.00 - - 354,763,285.50 111,942,366.00 15,000,000.00 346,689,939.86 - 1,233,078,385.06 815,771,760.00 6,930,915,736.42 without breakdown 3,129,000.00 168,576,906.00 171,705,906.00

Iloilo 966,249,000.00 102,736,000.00 rice and corn 45,492,000.00 12,518,140.00 9,837,397.00 137,721,747.00 680,410,000.00 1,954,964,284.00

Antique 828,811,000.00 5,000,000.00 rice 56,032,000.00 2,423,867.00 24,739,500.86 85,845,003.43 16,342,900.00 1,019,194,271.29

Guimaras 32,400,000.00 rice 292,500.00 5,863,050.00 1,410,000.00 520,000.00 40,485,550.00

Negros Occidental 908,291,000.00 rice and corn 42,747,250.00 33,738,759.00 15,000,000.00 10,453,189.00 3,523,075.00 31,658,700.00 1,045,411,973.00

Capiz 620,167,000.00 11,000,000.00 rice and corn 202,400,640.00 59,652,600.00 96,356,796.00 802,562,477.63 58,600,000.00 1,850,739,513.63

Aklan 539,016,000.00 40,000,000.00 rice and corn 7,798,895.50 480,000.00 199,440,007.00 33,439,176.00 28,240,160.00 848,414,238.50

REGION VII 1,949,243,000.00 3,700,000.00 21,880,000.00 - 28,688,405.00 440,050,000.00 7,300,000.00 450,274,500.00 - 192,375,000.00 3,093,510,905.00 without breakdown 192,375,000.00 192,375,000.00

Bohol 110,000.00 rice and corn 400,340.00 50,000.00 5,100,000.00 5,660,340.00 rice and corn - rice and corn - rice and corn -

Cebu 1,949,133,000.00 3,700,000.00 21,880,000.00 corn 28,282,475.00 440,000,000.00 1,200,000.00 450,274,500.00 2,894,469,975.00 Negros Oriental rice and corn 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00

Siquijor rice and corn 5,590.00 5,590.00 REGION VIII 5,050,685,000.00 - 209,357,000.00 - 1,885,160,725.00 1,627,624,875.00 - 1,362,528,875.00 - 682,950,000.00 800,000,000.00 11,618,306,475.00

without breakdown rice and corn 1,575,343,755.00 584,076,200.00 800,000,000.00 2,959,419,955.00 Tacloban 202,674,000.00 202,674,000.00

Leyte 1,576,695,000.00 199,133,000.00 rice and corn 1,221,616,350.00 46,531,120.00 1,001,088,875.00 960,250.00 4,046,024,595.00 Southern Leyte 350,674,000.00 rice and corn 128,659,320.00 17,046,750.00 496,380,070.00

Biliran 170,174,000.00 rice and corn 33,630,350.00 3,509,625.00 3,730,700.00 211,044,675.00 este Sa a (Samar) 2,068,617,000.00 rice and corn 288,850,960.00 5,750,000.00 18,718,000.00 94,182,850.00 2,476,118,810.00

Eastern Samar 681,851,000.00 10,224,000.00 rice and corn 131,708,655.00 316,984,750.00 1,140,768,405.00 Northern Samar rice and corn 80,695,090.00 5,180,875.00 85,875,965.00

CARAGA REGION 5,669,000.00 2,340,000.00 - 7,495,000.00 - - 188,000,000.00 - - - - 203,504,000.00

Dinagat Islands 5,602,000.00 140,000.00 7,495,000.00 13,237,000.00 Agusan del Norte rice and corn 105,000,000.00 105,000,000.00

Agusan del Sur rice and corn 3,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 Surigao del Norte 2,200,000.00 2,200,000.00

Surigao del Sur 67,000.00 rice and corn 80,000,000.00 80,067,000.00

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "YOLANDA"

COST OF DAMAGESAs of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/ City/Municipality

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

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

STRUCTURES FLOOD CONTROL

GRAND TOTAL 13,182,975,034.00 11,356,276,373.26 24,539,251,407.26

HEALTH FACILITIES

SCHOOLS CROPS (Rice and Corn)

HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables,

Coconut)

FISHERIES

FACILITIES/ INFRASTRUCTURE/

EQUIPMENT DAMAGED

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Tab E

REGION PROVINCE ELECTRIC COMPANY TOWNS AFFECTED TOWNS RESTORED TOWNS UNRESTORED

IV-B Palawan BISELCO 4 0 4(Busuanga, Coron, Coron Island, and Culion)

Aklan AKELCO 19 5 14 towns target to be restored on 8 December 2013

Antique ANTECO 16 13 3 (Culasi,Sebaste and Tibiao)

ILECO II 15 14 1 town target to be restored on 7 December 2013

ILECO III 13 4

10 towns target to be restored on 20 December 2013; as of 22

November, the municipalities of Anilao, Banate , Barotac Viejo &

Ajuy have electricity

Capiz CAPELCO 17 3 14 towns target to be restored on 19 December 2013

CELCO 4 2 2 towns target to be restored on 27 November 2013

BANELCO 3 0 Target Restoration is on 16 December 2013

DORELCO 13 1 12 towns target to be restored on 24 December 2013

LEYECO II 3 1 2 towns target to be restored on 10 December 2013

LEYECO III 9 0 9 towns target to be restored on 24 December 2013

LEYECO IV 6 6 Ready to receive power when transmission is restored

LEYECO V 12 5 7 towns target to be restored on 16 December 2013

Biliran BILECO 7 2 5 towns target to be restored on 7 December 2013

SAMELCO 1 10 10 Ready to receive power when transmission is restored

SAMELCO 2 16 13 3 towns target to be restored on 22 December 2013

Eastern Samar ESAMELCO 23 9 14 towns target to be restored on 22 December 2013

SitRep No. 42

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "YOLANDA"STATUS OF LIFELINES

As of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

POWER OUTAGES

VIIloilo

VII Cebu

VIII

Leyte

Samar

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EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "YOLANDA"STATUS OF LIFELINES

REGION PROVINCE MUNICIPALITIES/ CITIES STATUS

Albuera NormalBaybay City Normal

Burauen NormalCarigara Normal

Palo NormalSta. Fe NormalTolosa Normal

Tanauan NormalTacloban City Normal

Barugo NormalJaro Normal

Kananga NormalMac Arthur NormalMahaplag NormalMatag-ob Normal

San Miguel NormalTabango NormalTunga NormalVillaba Normal

Ormoc City Thru electric-powered pump

Julita Water available thru deep well and water relief

Mayorga Water available thru deep well and water relief

Palompon Water available thru deep well and water relief

Basey NormalMarabut NormalLawaan Normal

Catbalogan City Normal

CalbigaOperational for 8 hours

daily thru diesel-powered pump

PinabacdaoOperational for 8 hours

daily thru diesel-powered pump

HinabanganOperational for 8 hours

daily thru diesel-powered pump

Sta. RitaOperational for 8 hours

daily thru diesel-powered pump

No. with service % with service No. with Service % with service

Aklan 18 15 83% 10 56%Antique 18 17 94% 10 56%Biliran 8 3 38%Bohol 48 48 100% 44 92%Capiz 17 11 65% 3 18%Cebu 53 53 100% 45 85%Eastern Samar 21 3 14%Guimaras 5 5 100% 4 80%Iloilo 44 40 91% 32 73%Leyte 43 23 53% 8 19%Negros Occidental 32 30 94% 31 97%Negros Oriental 26 26 100% 25 96%Northern Samar 20 19 95% 5 25%Samar (Western Samar) 21 17 81% 7 33%Southern Leyte 17 17 100% 14 82%Palawan 28 28 100%

Total 419 355 85% 238 57%

WATER SUPPLY

WATER SOURCE

VIII LEYTE Baybay Water DistrictBaybay Water District

Leyte Metropolitan Water DistrictCarigara Water District

Leyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water District

Leyte Metropolitan Water District

Leyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water DistrictLeyte Metropolitan Water District

Province No. of MunicipalitiesSmart and Sun Globe

Leyte Metropolitan Water District

Ormoc City Water District, Artesian Well and Agua Dulce Water Spring

WESTERN SAMAR Samar Water DistrictSamar Water DistrictSamar Water District

Catabalogan City Water District

Calbiga Water District

Calbiga Water District

Calbiga Water District

Calbiga Water District

NETWORK COVERAGE

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Sitrep No. 42 Tab F

Sacks of Rice

22,260 401,987,463.88 43,741,738.27 32,957,913.93 49,406,284.54 528,093,400.62

32,957,913.93 - 32,957,913.93 DOH Central Office 16,364,813.88 16,364,813.88DOH Hospitals 3,797,191.27 3,797,191.27CHDs 12,173,344.58 12,173,344.58Donations received & distributed 622,564.20 622,564.20

REGION IV-A 25,000.00 81,001.00 - - 106,001.00 Batangas - 46,667.00 - 46,667.00

Calatagan 13,487.00 - 13,487.00 Lipa 32,750.00 - 32,750.00

San Nicolas 430.00 430.00 Laguna 25,000.00 22,800.00 47,800.00

Biñan City 25,000.00 25,000.00 Sta. Rosa City 22,800.00 22,800.00

Quezon - 11,534.00 11,534.00 Calauag 11,534.00 11,534.00

REGION IV-B 1,300 5,864,695.44 10,213,621.00 1,037,801.85 17,116,118.29 NDRRMC 900 -

Occ Mindoro 510,000.00 1,741,885.00 - - 2,251,885.00 Abra de Ilog 50,000.00 30,381.00 80,381.00

Calinataan 50,000.00 50,000.00 Looc 30,000.00 30,110.00 60,110.00

Lubang 30,000.00 30,000.00 Magsaysay 50,000.00 622,650.00 672,650.00 Mamburao 150,000.00 150,000.00

Rizal 50,000.00 173,744.00 223,744.00 Sablayan 50,000.00 50,000.00 San Jose 885,000.00 885,000.00 Sta. Cruz 50,000.00 50,000.00

Marinduque 8,750.00 137,029.00 - - 145,779.00 Boac 8,750.00 131,555.00 140,305.00

Gasan 2,040.00 2,040.00 Mogpog 3,434.00 3,434.00

Oriental Mindoro 150,000.00 158,340.00 - - 308,340.00 Baco 18,340.00 18,340.00

Mansalay 75,000.00 75,000.00 Roxas 140,000.00 140,000.00

Socorro 75,000.00 75,000.00 Romblon 528,875.00 1,969,368.00 - 259,395.85 2,757,638.85

c/o PSWDO 74,088.00 - 74,088.00 Alcantara 30,000.00 30,000.00

Cajidiocan - 38,600.00 7,500.00 46,100.00 Calatrava 10,626.00 43,868.00 54,494.00 Corcuera 4,896.00 4,896.00

Ferrol 20,790.00 688,000.00 100,000.00 808,790.00 Looc 16,863.00 57,082.00 11,000.00 84,945.00

Odiongan 97,944.00 139,822.00 68,923.00 306,689.00 Romblon - 351,363.00 - 351,363.00

San Agustin 12,474.00 190,700.00 59,472.85 262,646.85 San Andres 38,346.00 216,697.00 - 255,043.00

San Fernando 121,290.00 12,500.00 133,790.00 San Jose 147,372.00 147,372.00

Sta. Fe 91,872.00 52,050.00 - 143,922.00 Sta. Maria 18,500.00 35,000.00 - 53,500.00

Palawan 400 4,667,070.44 6,206,999.00 - 778,406.00 11,652,475.44 Calamian Group of Islands 300 1,945,000.00 1,945,000.00

Agutaya 393,470.00 385,200.00 778,670.00 Araceli 164,599.00 164,599.00

Busuanga 1,042,977.00 625,000.00 766,506.00 2,434,483.00 Coron 2,175,623.44 1,925,550.00 3,000.00 4,104,173.44 Culion 555,000.00 375,000.00 8,350.00 938,350.00 Cuyo 444,488.00 444,488.00

El Nido 10,000.00 10,000.00 Linapacan 100 382,500.00 60,000.00 550.00 443,050.00

Magsaysay 17,500.00 111,800.00 129,300.00 Narra 25,362.00 25,362.00

Quezon 100,000.00 100,000.00 Roxas 25,000.00 25,000.00

San Vicente 35,000.00 35,000.00

TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/City

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "Yolanda" (HAIYAN)Cost of Assistance

As of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

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Sacks of Rice

TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

Taytay 75,000.00 75,000.00

REGION V 5,794,414.00 15,344,359.28 12,114.00 21,150,887.28 Albay 1,350,000.00 1,123,470.00 - - 2,473,470.00

PSWDO-Albay 1,350,000.00 - - 1,350,000.00 Tabaco City 1,123,470.00 1,123,470.00

Camarines Sur 1,440,055.00 292,422.00 - 12,114.00 1,744,591.00 PLGU 1,350,000.00 - - 1,350,000.00

3rd District 90,055.00 90,055.00 Lagonoy 8,174.00 8,174.00

Libmanan 31,800.00 31,800.00 Naga City 139,200.00 139,200.00

Ragay 33,719.00 10,614.00 44,333.00 Sagnay 68,375.00 68,375.00

San Jose 6,804.00 6,804.00 Siruma 4,350.00 1,500.00 5,850.00

Masbate 1,466,614.00 7,362,277.32 - 8,828,891.32 PLGU 1,350,000.00 543,870.00 - 1,893,870.00

PSWDO- Masbate 6,028,407.32 6,028,407.32 1st District 78,019.00 78,019.00

Municipality of San Fernando 38,595.00 - - 38,595.00 Batuan 351,500.00 351,500.00

Esperanza - Milagros 438,500.00 438,500.00

Sorsogon 1,447,690.00 4,708,037.32 - - 6,155,727.32 PSWDO-Sorsogon 1,421,960.00 - 1,421,960.00

c/o Bulusan 25,730.00 25,730.00 Gubat 13,500.00 13,500.00

Matnog 367,505.00 367,505.00 Pilar 42,150.00 42,150.00

Sorsogon City 4,053,200.00 4,053,200.00 Sta. Magdalena 231,682.32 - 231,682.32

Catanduanes - 1,386,827.64 - - 1,386,827.64 Bagamanoc 46,280.00 46,280.00

Baras 25,950.00 25,950.00 Bato 253,084.64 253,084.64

Caramoran 39,271.00 39,271.00 Gigmoto 25,950.00 25,950.00 Pandan 28,891.00 28,891.00

Panganiban 35,600.00 35,600.00 San Andres 442,188.00 442,188.00 San Miguel 44,600.00 44,600.00

Viga 6,408.00 6,408.00 Virac 438,605.00 438,605.00

Strandees 90,055.00 471,325.00 561,380.00 Bulan Port 103,820.00 103,820.00

Matnog Port 90,055.00 367,505.00 457,560.00

Region VI 19,960 114,990,209.72 4,703,043.00 - 119,693,252.72 NDRRMC 3,000

Aklan 632 22,761,606.72 257,560.00 - - 23,019,166.72 Rice Assistance (DSWD, LGU,

PRC, other institutions, Acc. Retailers, NDRRMC)

632

Altavas 1,430,280.00 1,430,280.00 Balete 1,411,749.00 1,411,749.00 Banga 2,136,546.00 2,136,546.00 Batan 2,089,680.00 2,089,680.00

Buruanga 704,700.00 704,700.00 Ibajay 1,513,800.00 1,513,800.00 Kalibo 2,576,070.00 147,960.00 - 2,724,030.00

Lezo 615,960.00 615,960.00 Libacao 1,407,051.00 109,600.00 1,516,651.00

Madalag 1,121,256.00 1,121,256.00 Makato 930,204.00 930,204.00

Malay 52,200.00 52,200.00 Malinao 1,170,846.00 1,170,846.00

Nabas 686,691.00 686,691.00 New Washington 2,049,837.72 2,049,837.72

Numancia 2,140,200.00 2,140,200.00 Tangalan 724,536.00 724,536.00

Antique 1,835 9,274,791.00 2,568,000.00 - - 11,842,791.00 Rice Assistance (DSWD, LGU, PRC, other institutions, Acc. Retailers)

1,835

Anini-y 110,070.00 36,000.00 146,070.00 Barbaza 1,063,890.00 27,000.00 1,090,890.00 Belison 138,330.00 27,000.00 165,330.00

Bugasong 1,024,246.00 183,000.00 1,207,246.00 Caluya 525,132.00 - - 525,132.00 Culasi 1,423,620.00 27,000.00 1,450,620.00

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Sacks of Rice

TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

Hamtic 65,250.00 27,000.00 92,250.00 Laua-an 1,030,950.00 227,000.00 - 1,257,950.00 Libertad 221,850.00 27,000.00 248,850.00 Pandan 253,170.00 927,000.00 1,180,170.00

Patnongon 156,600.00 27,000.00 - 183,600.00 San Jose 287,100.00 287,100.00

San Remegio 627,833.00 36,000.00 663,833.00 Sebaste 628,749.00 27,000.00 655,749.00 Sibalom 267,750.00 63,000.00 330,750.00

Tibiao 787,050.00 117,000.00 904,050.00 Tobias Fornier 117,450.00 673,000.00 790,450.00

Valderama 545,751.00 117,000.00 662,751.00 Capiz 863 29,453,389.00 351,000.00 - - 29,804,389.00

Rice Assistance (DSWD and LGU) 863

Cuartero 1,693,425.00 - 1,693,425.00 Dao 1,885,725.00 1,885,725.00

Dumalag 1,882,332.00 1,882,332.00 Dumarao 1,983,600.00 350,000.00 2,333,600.00

Ivisan 989,451.00 989,451.00 Jamindan 1,834,569.00 1,834,569.00

Maayon 1,914,696.00 1,914,696.00 Mambusao 1,392,696.00 1,392,696.00

Panay 1,657,089.00 1,657,089.00 Panitan 2,270,700.00 2,270,700.00

Pilar 2,086,956.00 1,000.00 - 2,087,956.00 Pontevedra 1,871,811.00 1,871,811.00

Pres. Roxas 1,435,500.00 1,435,500.00 Roxas City 1,166,148.00 - - 1,166,148.00

Sapi-an 1,618,200.00 1,618,200.00 Sigma 1,707,201.00 1,707,201.00 Tapaz 2,063,290.00 2,063,290.00

Iloilo 11,525 41,568,221.00 1,395,983.00 - - 42,964,204.00 Rice Assistance (DSWD, LGU, other institutions, Acc. Retailers, NDRRMC)

11,525

Ajuy 2,838,474.00 2,838,474.00 Alimodian 168,345.00 168,345.00

Anilao 443,700.00 443,700.00 Badiangan 398,286.00 398,286.00

Balasan 1,844,514.00 1,844,514.00 Banate 261,000.00 261,000.00

Barotac Nuevo 391,500.00 391,500.00 Barotac Viejo 2,043,396.00 2,043,396.00

Batad 1,377,846.00 1,377,846.00 Bingawan 130,500.00 130,500.00

Calinog 2,557,539.00 2,557,539.00 Carles 2,088,452.00 2,088,452.00

Concepcion 1,965,870.00 1,965,870.00 Dingle 386,280.00 386,280.00

Dueñas 1,718,163.00 400,000.00 2,118,163.00 Dumangas 1,932,966.00 1,932,966.00

Estancia 3,289,572.00 150,000.00 3,439,572.00 Iloilo City 80,649.00 - - 80,649.00

Janiuay 956,043.00 45,715.00 1,001,758.00 Lambunao 1,606,455.00 1,606,455.00

Leganes 104,400.00 - - 104,400.00 Lemery 1,948,185.00 1,948,185.00

New Lucena 401,418.00 401,418.00 Oton 2,449,485.00 - - 2,449,485.00

Pavia 200,000.00 200,000.00 Pototan 1,725,993.00 600,268.00 2,326,261.00

San Dionisio 2,030,841.00 2,030,841.00 San Enrique 1,427,931.00 1,427,931.00 San Miguel 58,203.00 58,203.00 San Rafael 939,600.00 939,600.00

Sara 3,874,725.00 3,874,725.00 Zarraga 127,890.00 - - 127,890.00

Negros Occidental 2,105 11,864,117.00 130,500.00 - 11,994,617.00

Rice Assistance (DSWD and LGU) 2,105

Bacolod City 130,500.00 130,500.00 Bago City 57,681.00 - - 57,681.00

Binalbagan 76,734.00 76,734.00 Cadiz City 4,242,555.00 - - 4,242,555.00 Calatrava 206,190.00 - - 206,190.00

Candoni 52,200.00 52,200.00 Cuayan 40,716.00 40,716.00

E.B. Magalona 83,520.00 - - 83,520.00 Escalante City 1,111,338.00 - - 1,111,338.00

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Sacks of Rice

TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

Hinigaran 93,800.00 93,800.00 Hinoba-an 40,716.00 40,716.00

Ilog 24,534.00 - - 24,534.00 Isabela 24,534.00 - - 24,534.00

Kabankalan City 24,534.00 - - 24,534.00 La Carlota City 52,200.00 52,200.00 La Castellana 52,200.00 52,200.00

Manapla 999,630.00 999,630.00 Moises Padfilla 24,534.00 - - 24,534.00

Pontevedra 76,734.00 130,500.00 - 207,234.00 Sagay City 2,985,579.00 - - 2,985,579.00

San Carlos City 336,690.00 336,690.00 Silay City 318,420.00 - 318,420.00

Talisay City 125,280.00 125,280.00 Toboso 312,678.00 312,678.00

Valladolid 26,100.00 26,100.00 Victorias City 344,520.00 - - 344,520.00

Guimaras 68,085.00 - - 68,085.00 Buenavista 13,500.00 13,500.00

Jordan 32,769.00 32,769.00 Nueva Valencia 20,250.00 20,250.00

Sibunag 1,566.00 1,566.00

Region VII 1,000 19,990,492.00 5,998,488.00 - 46,484,618.69 72,473,598.69 NDRRMC 1,000 -

Bohol 764,475.00 95,748.00 - 1,973,128.00 2,833,351.00 Anda 14,848.00 14,848.00

Buenavista 150,000.00 150,000.00 Guindulman 24,500.00 24,500.00

Loay 183,600.00 - - 183,600.00 Pres. CP Garcia 187,820.00 187,820.00

San Isidro 31,200.00 31,200.00 San Miguel 25,200.00 25,200.00

Tubigon 580,875.00 - - 580,875.00 Ubay 80,600.00 80,600.00

Municipality of Bien Unido 702,792.00 702,792.00 Municipality of Talibon 851,916.00 851,916.00

Cebu 19,226,017.00 5,734,060.00 - 44,511,490.69 69,471,567.69 PLGU 305,322.00 305,322.00

Municipality of Minglanilla 6,000.00 6,000.00 DSWD 2,050,110.69 2,050,110.69

Balamban 8,000.00 8,000.00 Bantayan 1,246,000.00 4,560,500.00 5,806,500.00 Bogo City 1,760,000.00 5,321,500.00 1,302,000.00 8,383,500.00

Borbon 1,577,100.00 1,947,530.00 3,524,630.00 Camotes Island 1,050,000.00 1,050,000.00

Carmen 243,000.00 60,000.00 303,000.00 Catmon 10,000.00 216,670.00 226,670.00

Cebu City 196,255.00 196,255.00 Compostela 140,000.00 140,000.00 Consolacion 425,000.00 - - 425,000.00

Daanbantayan 670,000.00 4,444,400.00 5,114,400.00 Danao City 60,000.00 60,000.00

Liloan 44,900.00 162,645.00 207,545.00 Madridejos 2,558,000.00 6,930,000.00 9,488,000.00

Mandaue City 200,000.00 1,200.00 201,200.00 Medellin 2,592,250.00 5,491,000.00 8,083,250.00

Naga City 40,000.00 40,000.00 Pilar 148,140.00 223,560.00 1,192,060.00 1,563,760.00 Poro 1,375,740.00 85,000.00 275,760.00 1,736,500.00

San Francisco 346,680.00 103,320.00 450,000.00 San Remegio 431,160.00 4,315,840.00 4,747,000.00

Sogod 762,500.00 244,500.00 1,007,000.00 Sta. Fe 952,000.00 3,797,800.00 4,749,800.00

Tabogon 2,050,480.00 1,322,020.00 3,372,500.00 Tubuelan 1,206,000.00 49,100.00 4,026,300.00 5,281,400.00 Tuburan 100,000.00 100,000.00

Tudela 143,640.00 663,435.00 807,075.00 Talisay City 36,750.00 400.00 37,150.00

Negros Oriental 168,680.00 - - 168,680.00 Ayungon 31,500.00 31,500.00

Tanjay City 113,475.00 113,475.00Municipality of Siaron 12,000.00 12,000.00

Municipality of Bacong 11,705.00 11,705.00

Region VIII 252,876,500.00 3,938,454.30 - 1,871,750.00 258,686,704.30 Leyte 113,229,825.00 1,907,250.00 - 1,851,750.00 116,988,825.00

Abuyog 708,000.00 708,000.00Alangalang 4,732,200.00 4,732,200.00

Albuera 1,608,310.00 1,608,310.00Babatngon 5,333,610.00 5,333,610.00

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Sacks of Rice

TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

Barugo 5,060,125.00 5,060,125.00Bato 2,260,500.00 2,260,500.00

Burauen 7,192,460.00 279,500.00 500,000.00 7,971,960.00Calubian 585,000.00 585,000.00

Capoocan 2,824,625.00 425,000.00 3,249,625.00Carigara 5,386,995.00 70,000.00 5,456,995.00Dagami 2,742,450.00 2,742,450.00

Dulag 3,134,415.00 3,134,415.00Hilongos 2,305,000.00 2,305,000.00Hindang 744,500.00 744,500.00

Inopacan 1,077,950.00 1,077,950.00Isabel 493,750.00 493,750.00

Jaro 3,868,490.00 312,950.00 4,181,440.00Javier (Bugho) 492,270.00 975,750.00 1,468,020.00

Julita 2,920,455.00 2,920,455.00Kananga 996,830.00 996,830.00

La Paz 1,440,830.00 1,440,830.00Leyte 2,139,000.00 2,139,000.00

Macarthur 4,637,460.00 4,637,460.00Mahaplag 564,180.00 564,180.00Matag-ob 904,500.00 904,500.00Matalom 1,594,750.00 1,594,750.00Mayorga 1,707,130.00 500,000.00 2,207,130.00

Merida 1,560,000.00 1,560,000.00Palo 5,405,940.00 5,405,940.00

Palompon 2,881,000.00 2,881,000.00Pastrana 593,295.00 50,600.00 306,000.00 949,895.00

San Isidro 1,758,750.00 339,200.00 2,097,950.00San Miguel 3,292,535.00 3,292,535.00

Santa Fe 2,910,040.00 2,910,040.00Tabango 812,520.00 812,520.00

Tabon-tabon 10,557,060.00 10,557,060.00Tanauan 6,651,705.00 6,651,705.00

Tolosa 4,248,015.00 4,248,015.00Tunga 2,892,180.00 2,892,180.00Villaba 2,211,000.00 2,211,000.00

Baybay City 1,437,500.00 1,437,500.00 Ormoc City 2,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 Tacloban City 94,100,865.00 94,100,865.00 Eastern Samar 39,937,100.00 39,937,100.00

w/o breakdown 10,667,550.00 10,667,550.00Balangiga 2,705,730.00 2,705,730.00

Balangkayan 2,154,400.00 2,154,400.00General McArthur 2,238,800.00 2,238,800.00

Giporlos 2,229,600.00 2,229,600.00Guiuan 2,288,640.00 2,288,640.00

Hernani 2,211,120.00 2,211,120.00Lawaan 2,966,600.00 2,966,600.00Llorente 2,239,640.00 2,239,640.00

Maydolong 1,804,220.00 1,804,220.00Mercedes 1,762,000.00 1,762,000.00

Quinapondan 2,232,800.00 2,232,800.00Salcedo 2,296,880.00 2,296,880.00

San Julian 2,139,120.00 2,139,120.00Biliran - 503,871.00 - - 503,871.00

Biliran 80,400.00 80,400.00Culaba 150,000.00 150,000.00

Kawayan 118,211.00 118,211.00Naval 155,260.00 155,260.00

Western Samar 1,671,210.00 1,527,333.30 - 20,000.00 3,218,543.30 Without Breakdown 146,250.00 146,250.00

Almagro 200,000.00 200,000.00Basey 238,560.00 238,560.00

Calbiga 300,000.00 300,000.00Daram 0.00

Marabut 768,150.00 768,150.00Matuguinao 7,500.00 7,500.00Pinabacdao 72,000.00 28,000.00 100,000.00

Sta. Rita 21,250.00 480,000.00 20,000.00 521,250.00Tagapul-an 0.00

Villareal 125,000.00 125,000.00Catbalogan City 811,833.30 811,833.30

Region X 1,125,000.00 71,550.00 - - 1,196,550.00 Misamis Oriental 1,125,000.00 - - - 1,125,000.00

Cagayan de Oro City 1,125,000.00 - - 1,125,000.00 Camiguin - 71,550.00 - - 71,550.00

Mahinog 22,250.00 22,250.00 Mambajao 30,000.00 30,000.00

Sagay 19,300.00 - 19,300.00

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Sacks of Rice

TOTAL

Region/Province/Mun/CityNDRRMC

Assistance DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other Gos

Region XI - 37,685.00 - - 37,685.00 Davao Oriental - 25,935.00 - - 25,935.00

Caraga - 840.00 - 840.00 Manay - 18,000.00 - 18,000.00

Tarragona - 5,240.00 - 5,240.00 Mati - 1,855.00 - 1,855.00

Davao del Sur 11,750.00 - 11,750.00 Malita 11,750.00 11,750.00

Region XIII 1,321,152.72 3,353,536.69 - 4,674,689.41 Surigao del Norte 395,223.60 2,253,537.00 - - 2,648,760.60

All mainland municipalities - 1,242,637.00 - 1,242,637.00 Dapa - 22,000.00 - 22,000.00

Del Carmen - 220,000.00 - 220,000.00 Surigao City 395,223.60 768,900.00 - 1,164,123.60

Surigao del Sur - 288,432.00 - - 288,432.00 Lingig - 190,000.00 - 190,000.00

Marihatag - 98,432.00 - 98,432.00 Dinagat Island 875,199.12 238,800.00 - - 1,113,999.12

c/o province 570,720.00 570,720.00 Loreto 59,925.60 238,800.00 298,725.60

Basilisa 151,240.80 151,240.80 Libjo 93,312.72 93,312.72

Agusan del Norte 50,730.00 572,767.69 - - 623,497.69 Buenavista 50,730.00 196,000.00 246,730.00

Jabonga 115,000.00 - 115,000.00 RTR - 243,929.00 - 243,929.00

Butuan City - 17,838.69 - 17,838.69

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Sitrep No. 42 TAB G

PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS AIRCRAFTS Misc

34,357 1,336 109 162 27,744NDRRMC / OCD 9 0 0 0 7

9 Tacloban 7 Emergency Telecommunications Kit Tacloban

Armed Forces of the Philippines 11,072 368 46 43 5

Philippine Army 42 Esperanza and Placer, Masbate 2 Navy Boats Iloilo

196 Tacloban

10 Mil vehicles Matnog, Sorsogon

1 Isuzu forward9ID 32 Tacloban2ID 154 Tacloban

6Roxas City and

Municipality of Sigma, Capiz

3 M35 trucksRoxas City and Municipality of Sigma, Capiz

8 Iloilo City

440

Tacloban City Hall, DSWD Warehouse,

NFA Warehouse, Asia Mart, Mr. Lee Rice Mill, San Jose Airport, LNU

Sports Complex

5 Samar and LeyteH3ID TCP 45 Roxas City Airport

CMOG, PA 15 Tacloban525ECB 59 Tacloban 2 Rubber boats Tacloban

1 KM450 Tacloban543ECB 22 Leyte

1 M35 Tacloban1 Pajero Tacloban1 Isuzu dumptruck Tacloban

24 Tacloban

TSG Medical Team 29 Tacloban

NOLCOM 53 LeyteSOLCOM HADR 70 Leyte

Engineering Batt., PA 52 Tacloban

TJAG 5 Tacloban

301st Brigade 72 Estancia, Dingle and San Enrique, Iloilo

10 LNU Sports Complex, Tacloban City

1 Camp Downes, Ormoc City 3 WingvanTrucks

803rd Brigade 3 Abucay Terminal901st Brigade, PA 3 Albay 1 Truck

3ID

8ID

565ECB19 Calbayog City,

Western Samar

802nd Brigade

Location Location Location

7ID 158 Matnog, Sorsogon

Preparations for and Effects of Typhoon "YOLANDA"ASSETS DEPLOYED

As of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

TOTAL Location Location

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8CMOB 59

LNU Sports Complex, Tacloban City, NFA

Warehouse Tacloban City

14IB 158

Guiuan Airport, Poblacion Guiuan, Hernani, Borongan

City, Oras, Taft, Arteche, Balangiga and Can-avid, all of Eastern

Samar

16 LNU Sports Complex, Tacloban City

82

Ormoc City, Kananga, Matag-ob, Palompon, Tabango, Carigara,

Sta. Fe and Babatngon, all of Leyte;

Naval and Caibiran, Biliran Province

20IB 9 Junction Babatngon-San Juanico

43IB 158 Samar47IB 386 Negros Occidental

61IB 240

Calinog, Iloilo; Tapaz, Dumalag, Panit-an,

Pontevedra, Cuartero and Roxas City, Capiz

62IB 86

Cadiz City, Sagay City, Toboso and San

Carlos City, Negros Occidental

63IB 11 Abucay Terminal78IB 341 Leyte82IB 768 Iloilo

29 LNU Sports Complex, Tacloban City

129 Samar

9 NFA Warehouse, Catbalogan City

56 Roxas City and Sigma, Capiz

SSBn 3 Northern Negros

82DRC 40 Poblacion Guiuan, Eastern Samar

31CMO Coy 9 Estancia, Iloilo12CBn 4,955 Numanci, Aklan1SFB 300 Leyte

2SFBn 213 Bohol51EBDE 23 Tacloban

1,400 61 M35 Trucks 8 Navy Vessels18 KM250 Trucks 2 Rubber Boats 8 UH-1H

69 KM450 Trucks 2 Logistics Support Vessel 1 Huey II

19IB

87IB

HHSBn

CENTCOM

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114 Other trucks 4 Auxiliary Transport Ship 1 Super Huey II

1 DRO trailer 3 Patrol Gun Boats 3 SOKOL8 RB/SB 5 Diesel Fast 1 NOMAD N226 Ambulances 2 PNI

18 M35 trucks 4 Patrol Gun Boats6 KM250 Trucks 1 AM8 KM450 Trucks 1 AF

15 Other trucks 1 Diesel Fast3 RB/SB 1 BA7 Ambulances

4 M35 Trucks El Nido, Palawan 1 DF-341 Iloilo City 1 NCEIS equipment

1 DF-352 Muelle Loney, Iloilo 3

INMARSAT SATPHONES and HF radios with

accessories 1 PG-372 Tacloban City1 PG-375 Tacloban City1 LC-550 Palawan1 LC-551 Tacloban City1 PG-374 Burias Island1 DF353 Tacloban City1 PG396 Tacloban City

2 M35 Trucks1 FO Lorry truck2 closed vans3 SUV

NFSL 14 Tacloban 1 Water purification system Tacloban

Philippine Air Force 1 F27 Fokker Nr 669 Tacloban City

TOG5 8 Tacloban 1 WingvanTrucks 3 SOKOL Helicopters Cebu City

TOG6 32 Dingle, Iloilo 3 SOKOL Helicopters Eastern Samar / Leyte

7 UH 1H Helicopters Tacloban City

2 UH 1H Helicopters Cebu City

2 UH 1H Helicopters Negros Island

2 UH 1H Helicopters Panay Island

2 UH 1H Helicopters Masbate Province

2 UH 1H HelicoptersBantayan Island

and Part of Northern Cebu

3 C-130Philippine Coast Guard 240 0 9 0 35

42 DSWD NROC 1 SARV-3503 Agutaya, Palawan

40 DSWD NROC 1 SARV-3504 Iloilo City24 DSWD NROC 1 AE-891 Tacloban36 Pier 1630 DSWD NROC24 Pier 13

Cebu-CGDCV Personnel 7 Hagnaya, Cebu 1 AE-891 South Harbor,

Manila

Philippine Navy

NAVFORSOL 15 Albay

NHQ PCG

CENTCOM

WESCOM

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CGS Maasin 4 Tacloban City 1 SARV 002 CebuCGDEV 4 Tacloban 1 SARV 3502 TagbilaranCGS Tacloban 18 Tacloban 2 Rubber boats TaclobanSOG 3 Tacloban 1 SARV 3502 TaclobanCGD Palawan 8 Coron161st SQUADRON PCG Auxilliary 35 Medical TeamsPhilippine National Police 6,719 12 17 0 167

NCRPO 126 Tacloban 2 Spine Board Tacloban60 Mactan120 Eastern Samar164 Tacloban2 Mactan

31 Palo, LeytePRO IV-B 22 Coron

1,590 Albay 4 6x6 Trucks 4 Rubber Boats115 Tacloban25 DSWD FO VI 2 6x6 trucks10 LGU Kalibo, Aklan

2,624 Region VI105 Ormoc 2 Life Buoy Tacloban34 Tacloban

SAR 174 Tacloban279 Samar29 Palo, Leyte

PRO X 101 Eastern Samar130 Tacloban128 Palo, Leyte73 Tacloban 2 Ropes Tacloban22 Ormoc83 Samar

HS 12 TaclobanDL 25 TaclobanCLG 15 TaclobanCES 17 Tacloban

277 Tacloban 5 Heavy Troop Carrier Trucks 2 RIB with Outboard

Motors Tacloban 100 Shovel Tacloban

58 Capiz 24 Eye Gogles Tacloban58 Ormoc

Crime Laboratory (SOCO) 42 Tacloban 1 Bus 5 Rubber Boats

(Maritime Group) 1 Generator Tacloban

Health Services 17 Tacloban 6 Rubber Boats (SAF) 2 Canopy Tacloban

17 Tacloban 24 Helmet Tacloban

4 "8" Ring Tacloban4 Pulley Tacloban2 Super Kalan Tacloban

RPSB7 67 OrmocRPSB8 16 Eastern SamarRPSB13 19

NHQ QUAD STAFF 17 Tacloban

NHQ DO 3 Palo, LeyteCIDG 5 TaclobanDIPO VIS 3 Eastern SamarPPSC ESPPO 4 Eastern Samar

PRO XIII

Special Action Force

Communication and Electronic Services

PRO IV-A

PRO V

PRO VI

PRO VII

PRO VIII

PRO XI

PRO III

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Department of Public Works and Highways

357 44 0 0 260

1 Shuttle bus 150 Generator Set Region VIII1 Mini bus1 Dump Truck1 Payloader

Northern Samar 30 Tacloban 2 Dump Trucks Tacloban 3 Chainsaws6 Chainsaws Region VIII1 Generator set Region VIII

1 Submersible / Water pump Region VIII

4 Flood light Region VIII1 Air compressor Region VIII

1 Hydraulic excavator wheel mounted Region VIII

2 Low bed trailer Region VIII9 Chainsaws Region VIII3 Generator sets Region VIII

2 Submersible / Water pump Region VIII

Region IV-A 8 Region VIII 6 Chainsaws Region VIII

12 Dump Trucks 17 Chainsaws Region VIII3 Payloaders 7 Bolt cutters Region VIII4 Service vehicles 8 Generator sets Region VIII

12 Tents Region VIII4 Chainsaws Region VIII1 Generator set Region VIII

3 Dump trucks 3 Chainsaws Region VIII1 Payloader3 Dump trucks 4 Chainsaws Region VIII1 Service vehicle 1 Generator set Region VIII1 Wheel loader1 Dump truck 4 Chainsaws Region VIII1 Service vehicle 1 Generator set Region VIII

8 Chainsaws Region VIII

1 Generator set Region VIII2 Service vehicles

Bureau of Fire Protection 6,131 782 3 0 324

Region III 3 Axes TaclobanSRU 7 Tacloban 2 Service vehicles 2 Shovels TaclobanEMS 7 Tacloban 1 Generator Tacloban

1 Chainsaw Tacloban1 Bolt cutter Tacloban

Region IV-A 1,033 149 Fire TrucksRegion IV-B 335 59 Fire Trucks

904 110 Fire Trucks Hydraulic Shredder TaclobanHydraulic Cutter Tacloban

Axe TaclobanPick Headed Axe TaclobanSledge Hammer Tacloban

Generator TaclobanWrench Tacloban

Region V

Region XIII 50 Region VIII 3 Dump trucks Region VIII

Region XI 17 Region VIII Region VIII

Region X 66 Region VIII Region VIII

Region VIII 45 Region VIII Region VIII

Region VII 12 Tacloban 1 Dump Truck Region VIII

Region V 82 Tacloban, Region VIIITacloban, Region

VIII

Region III 12 Region VIII

Region VIII

Region VIII

Southern Leyte 15 Tacloban Tacloban

NCR 15 Region VIII 2 Dump Trucks

Central Office 5 Region VIII

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1,002 106 Fire Trucks 3 Rubber Boats 89 200 m Ropes

1 Brgy Rescue Vehicle 6 Axes

3 Bolos7 Chainsaws21 Life Vests and Bouys48 Raincoats10 Rescue Helmets1 Bolt Cutter2 Hack saws2 Hand-held Radios

1,010 151 Fire Trucks ChainsawsRopesAxes

RopesBolo

Hardware itemsFirst aid kits

RadioFlashlightsLife vests

820 115 Fire Trucks1 Ambulance Tacloban

1 Service vehicle 1 Portable generator with lighting accessories Tacloban

1 SRU van 2 Chainsaws TaclobanExtrication and demolition

tools Tacloban

Carpentry tools TaclobanBolo Tacloban

Helmets with headlamps TaclobanGloves Tacloban

Mobile base and handled radios Tacloban

First aid kits TaclobanGas stove with LPG Tacloban

10 Lifevests TaclobanLifebuoy Tacloban

Region XI 14 Tacloban426 63 Fire Trucks 1 Chainsaw Tacloban

1 Motorpool Truck 2 Bolt Cutters Tacloban1 Service vehicle 1 Bolo Tacloban1 6-wheeler truck Tacloban 3 Axes Tacloban1 Crosswind Tacloban1 Motorcycle Tacloban

34 Tacloban 2 Fire trucks Tacloban 1 Bolt Cutter Tacloban1 Ambulance Tacloban 3 Axes Tacloban

2 Ladders Tacloban1 Full-body Harness Tacloban1 Aluminum Stretcher Tacloban2 Anchor Plates Tacloban4 Rescue Gloves Tacloban1 Spine Board Tacloban1 Shovel Tacloban

47 Tacloban 1 Rescue Truck Tacloban 6 Chainsaws Tacloban3 Generators Tacloban

Rescue Tools Tacloban4 Sledge Hammers Tacloban2 Crewbars Tacloban4 Shovels Tacloban5 Bolos Tacloban

Tacloban Tacloban

CARAGA

ARMM

Region VI

Region VII

Region VIII

Region X

15

NCR EMS/SRU

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50 m Roll Kern Mantle Rope Tacloban

2 Single Pulleys Tacloban2 Double Pulleys Tacloban15 Carabiners Tacloban10 Rescue 8 Tacloban2 Ring buoy Tacloban30 Flashlights Tacloban2 Pelican Tacloban2 Tents Tacloban1 Thermalimacer Tacloban1 Saw Tacloban

NCR PERS 106 DSWD Warehouse Pasay City and NHQs

21 Tacloban 7 Fire Trucks Medical Kits Tacloban1 Ambulance Assorted Medicines Tacloban

1 Hino Rescue truck Body Bags Tacloban

2 Service vehicle

1 Isuzu DMAX pick-up

1 BFP Coaster

1 Service VehiclePhilippine Red Cross 1,048 87 0 0 17,556

12 Leyte 1 Rescue Truck Tacloban 3 Fuel Tank Lories Tacloban

58 Tacloban 1 6x6 Rescue truck Tacloban 1 10x24 meters rubhall

471 Boni Drive, Pier 15 1 8W 10K Ltrs Tank Lorry Tacloban 10 tents for personnel

1 6W 5K ltrs Tank Lorry Tacloban 3 Black tent Tacloban

1 6W 5K ltrs Fuel Tank Lorry Tacloban 4 White tents Tacloban

2 10W Cargo truck Tacloban 2 Axe Tacloban2 Ford Ambulance Tacloban 2 Chainsaws STHL (big) Tacloban1 6W Cargo truck Tacloban 3 Chainsaws STHL (small) Tacloban

1 Commercial trucking Tacloban 5 Round shovel Tacloban

1 Tanker FUSO Tacloban 2 Extension cord Tacloban1 Mini van Tacloban 2 Pray bar Tacloban

1 Generator power mate (5,000) Subaru Tacloban

1 Generator (2,000) motor star 5.5 hp Tacloban

3 Nylon rope Tacloban

2 OETZL helmet (blue) Tacloban

1 YAMAHA fuel tank Tacloban

1 Tower light Tacloban

DSWD Warehouse

Pasay City and NHQs

National Headquarters

NHQ EMS/SRU

NCR EMS/SRU

National Headquarters

NHQ PERS 350 DSWD Warehouse Pasay City and NHQs

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National Headquarters 9 Bladder with tap stand Tacloban

1 Rescue Truck1 6x6 truck

2 10-wheeler cargo trucks

1 Mini van2 4x4 ambulances

2 Toyota Hi-lux pick-up

1 Capiz2 Leyte

1 Ambulance Boni Drive, HOJ, Iloilo 1 25 kva generator

4 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Boni Drive, HOJ, Iloilo

2 6-wheeler truck Boni Drive, HOJ, Iloilo

10 Coron, Culion and Busuanga 1 Ambulance Puerto Princesa,

Palawan

46 Puerto Princesa, Palawan 2 Pick-up / Utility

vehiclePuerto Princesa,

Palawan

Oriental Mindoro Chapter 15 Oriental Mindoro

5 Bantayan Island 2 Ambulance Osmeña Blvd., Cebu

80 Osmeña Blvd., Cebu 4 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Osmeña Blvd., Cebu

1 6-wheeler truck Osmeña Blvd., Cebu

1 10-wheeler truck Osmeña Blvd., Cebu

3 6x6 Truck Park Hotel, Leyte 2,500 Mosquito nets Park Hotel, Leyte

3 Water tanker Park Hotel, Leyte 2,500 Hygiene kit Park Hotel, Leyte

3 Ambulance Park Hotel, Leyte 2,500 Jerry can Park Hotel, Leyte

6 Pick-up / Utility vehicle Park Hotel, Leyte 2,500 Sleeping mats Park Hotel,

Leyte

2 6-wheeler truck Park Hotel, Leyte 2,500 Blanket Park Hotel, Leyte

2 10-wheeler truck Park Hotel, Leyte

1 Rescue Van Park Hotel, Leyte

1 Ambulance Guiuan, Eastern Samar 2,500 Essential household items Guiuan, Eastern

Samar

2 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Guiuan, Eastern Samar

2 6-wheeler truck Guiuan, Eastern Samar

1 10-wheeler truck Guiuan, Eastern Samar

Eastern Samar 57 Borongan, Western Samar 1 Ambulance Borongan,

Western Samar 2,500 Essential household items Borongan, Western Samar

2 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Borongan, Western Samar

Cebu Chapter

Leyte Chapter 120 Park Hotel, Leyte

Western Samar 49 Guiuan, Eastern Samar

Batangas, Quezon City, Laguna and Valenzuela Chapters

Quezon City Chapter

Iloilo Chapter 20 Boni Drive, HOJ, Iloilo

Eastern Samar Borongan, Western

Palawan Chapter

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3 10-wheeler truck Borongan, Western Samar

2 AmbulanceCapitol Shopping Center, Negros

Occidental

4 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Capitol Shopping Center, Negros

Occidental

1 6-wheeler truckCapitol Shopping Center, Negros

Occidental

1 Ambulance Macopa, Roxas City, Capiz

2 Pick-up / Utility vehicle

Macopa, Roxas City, Capiz

1 Ambulance Kalibo, Aklan

3 Pick-up / Utility vehicle Kalibo, Aklan

1 6-wheeler truck Kalibo, Aklan

Department of Social Welfare and Development

3,640 0 0 0 0

FO IV-A 1

FO V 22 Samar (RDANA team)

Volunteers 3,613 DSWD-NROCDSWD Region X 4Department of Health 441 3 2 0 5,390

32

Tacloban (Health Promotion Team)

[Medical team, RHA, WASH])

2,800 Cadaver bags CHD VII and VIII

6

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center (Management of the Dead and

Missing [Public Health Team])

55 Medicines/supplies

3 CHD VI (NCDPC-IDO [Public Health team])

11 Tacloban Airport (Public Health Team)

4 Villamor Airbase (RHA team)

CHD NCR (Team A) 8Villamor Airbase

(WASH and Spray team)

CHD NCR (Team B) 4Villamor Airbase

(WASH and Spray team)

Aklan Chapter 20 Kalibo, Aklan

DOH-CO

CHD NCR

Negros Occidental Chapter 39

Capitol Shopping Center, Negros

Occidental

Capiz Chapter 43 Macopa, Roxas City, Capiz

Eastern Samar Samar

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CHD NCR (Team C) 14Villamor Airbase

(WASH and Spray team)

CHD I 28 Tacloban (Public Health Team)

CHD II 9 Bantayan Island, Cebu (Medical team, WASH)

CHD IV-A 30Borongan, Western

Samar (Public Health team)

CHD IV-B 5Coron and Culion,

Palawan (Public Health team)

18Catbalogan, Samar (Medical and WASH

team)5 Disinfectant solutions

(gallons) Region VIII

30 Resigen (bottles) Region VIII

CHD VI (Team A) 42Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan and Antique (Public Health

team)

CHD VI (Team B) 42Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan and Antique (Public Health

team)

CHD VII 2 Ormoc City (Technical team)

CHD VII Team A 7

Samar, Basey, Marabut, Lawaan and

Balangiga (Medical/WASH)

200 Vials of TT vaccines Juan Dosado Memorial Hospital

CHD VII Team B 6Daanbantayan, Cebu and Medellin, Cebu (Medical team/RHA)

CHD VII Team C 4

Palo, Kananga, Villaba Matag-ob, Tabango,

San Isidro and Calubian in Leyte

(Medical team and RHA)

CHD VII Team D 8San Remigio and Tabuelan, Cebu

(Medical team/RHA)

CHD VII Team E 6

Camotes Island, Cebu, Tabogon, Sta. Fe,

Cebu City and Medellin (Medical team, WASH)

CHD VII Team F 5Palo, Leyte (PSP,

WASH and Medical team)

CHD VII RESU 3

Borbon, Tabogon, Bogo, Medellin, Daanbantayan (RHA/RESU)

CHD V

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CHD X 14 Palompon, Leyte (Medical team, WASH)

CHD XI (Team A and B) 14 Ormoc City (Medical

team, WASH, MHPSS)

CHD XI (Team C and D) 14 Merida, Leyte (Medical

team, WASH)

CHD XII 17 Tanauan, Leyte (Public Health Team)

CARAGA Composite Team A 9

Dulag, Tolosa, Tanauan, Palo, San

Jose (Medical, WASH and MHPSS)

1,500 vials of Anti-Tetanus

CARAGA Composite Team B 7 (Medical and WASH)

DOH 55 Man-Team (from different hospitals)

23 Tacloban

DOH Region 10 Composite team (Health and Public Health) - Team A

27

Dr. Manuel Veloso Memorial Hospital, Palompon, Leyte;

Isabel, Leyte

Albay Team (BRTTH and Bicol Sanitarium) 3 M35 trucks 2 Rubber boats 800 Body Bags Leyte and

Tacloban City

9

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center (Psychosocial Team)

Villamor Airbase (Psychosocial team)

National Center for Mental Health (Team B)

6 Tacloban (MHPSS team)

Edmero, Cam Sur PHO, Red Cross, Phil. Army

Basey (Satellite Hospital [Composite

team])

Manila Health Department (with the mobile teams)

4 Tacloban (Admin Team)

Metro Manila Development Authority

380 18 0 0 22

1st Team 23 Tacloban City 2 Payloader 2 Hook LiftsMechanics 10 Tacloban City 2 Dump Truck 2 Generator SetsPlumbers 5 Tacloban City 1 Tow Truck 2 Low BedCarpenters 10 Tacloban City 1 Grader 1 Water TreatmentElectricians 10 Tacloban City 2 Bus 2 Manlifter

National Center for Mental Health

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Masons 10 Tacloban City 1 Fork Lift 1 ChainsawCooks 10 Tacloban City 1 Wing Van 1 TVNurses 5 Tacloban City 1 Sound Truck 1 Battery-operated radioWelders 4 Tacloban City 1 Ambulance MedicineLaborers 22 Tacloban City 2 Pick-up Cooking UtensilsCivil Engineers 4 Tacloban City 3 Motorcycles Mechanic ToolsRadio Operators 2 Tacloban City 1 Backhoe 10 Bolt CuttersDocumentors 3 GlovesTraffic Discipline Officers

8 Face Masks

Drivers 44 Flashlights and CandlesDining Utensils

TentsFuel

LubricantsRopes

Apog/LimestonesFood Supplies

Marine PlywoodGI Sheets

Nails

Safety helmets and boots

Raincoats

Metro Manila Council Rescue Legion 170 Eastern Samar

Department of Interior and Local Government

2 60

DILG IV-A 2 Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna

35 Generator sets Iloilo25 Generator sets Capiz

Other Rescue Groups 735 20 8 0 29

1 Bus1 Truck1 Ambulance

CDRRMO Butuan 15 TaclobanCDRRMO Tagaytay 10 Region VIII

MDRRMO Catarman, Northern Samar 5 New Terminal Abucal

Tarsier 117 6 Quick Response Teams

Jagna, Loboc, Cortes,

Maribojoc, Inabanga, and

PanglaoAgusan del Norte Emergency Response Team

1 Response Team Agusan del Norte

10 Villamor Airbase49

Federation of Volunteers and Rescuers Cebu / Rescue 761

74 Region VIII

Region VIII

CDAG

Others 40

DILG VI

OCD Region V 41

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1 Water purifier Tanauan, Leyte

1 Mini dump truck Tanauan, Leyte

Plak Up Truck Rodes Rescue Equipment Region VIII

Chainsaw Region VIIIMedical pack Region VIII

2 Spine boards Region VIIILocal Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)

3 Region VIII

ACCESS 5COM 20 Region VIIIHoly Spirit QC Rescue Team 63 Region VIII 1 Mobile truck Region VIII 2 Chainsaws Region VIII

Royal Blood Rescue Team, Inc. 5 Region VIII

TZU CHI Foundation Phil. 8 Region VIII

CAPSAR INC Calbayog City 25 Region VIII

Rescue 926 7 TaclobanTeam Albay 195 3 M35 Trucks 2 Rubber Boats Region VIIIKABALIKAT CIVICOM 1 New Terminal Abucal

LGU - Saint Bernard 4 Region VIII

LGU - Tabango 1 Region VIIIDepartment of Health News 2 Region VIII

41 Tacloban 1 Bus Medical Supplies1 Truck Satellite Tents1 Ambulance Medical Equipment

Team Catanduanes 4 1 Rescue Truck4 Landing Craft tank1 MV Maria Natasha1 AT-296

Southern Leyte Provincial Government

80 Region VIII 4 Dump trucks

40 Region VIII 1 10-wheeler truck cargo

1 4-wheeler pick-up

3 Motorcycles

Oriental Negros Emergency Rescue Foundation INC

14 Medical Teams

NORAD 7 Dumaguete City 2 Communication

Foreign Contingents 1,587 2 24 119 3,889

95 2 Dry cargo vessel Guiuan, Samar 8 MV-22 Clark Airbase

1 Airlift carrier Guiuan, Samar 11 C-130 Clark Airbase

2 Cruiser vessel Leyte and Tacloban 2 C-12

FVR (Cebu)

Region V

Knighthawk Rescue Team (Davao City) 10 Region VIII

Team Camarines Sur

MARINA

LGU Maasin City 22 Tanauan, Leyte

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2 Destroyer Ormoc and Tacloban 1 EVERGREEN

CASA

1 Pathfinder ship 1 ANCORAGE 747

1 Submarine Tender 2 P3 Orions Clark Airbase1 Replenishment Oiler Guiuan, Samar 1 UC-35 Clark Airbase2 Dock Landing Ship Tacloban 4 C171 Supply Ship 3 C351 Littoral Combat Ship 1 C2

20 Sea Hawk Helicopters Clark Airbase

SKOR 13Region VIII (Korea Disaster Response

Team)7 C-130 Mactan 2 Chainsaws

Region VIII (All Samarian

Korea)2 Tacloban (SDCF) 1 C-130 Mactan

1 C-130 Villamor Airbase

1 Landing Ship Tacloban 2 C-130 Mactan2 C-17 Mactan

Indonesia 3 C-130 MactanNetherlands 1 KDC-10 Mactan

Brunei 1 Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) Tacloban 1 CN 235 Mactan

India 1 C-130 MactanNew Zealand 2 C-130 Mactan

1 Navy Vessel 1 C-130 Mactan1 B727-200F

Russia 2 IL-76 Antonov Mactan

15 Roxas City, Kalibo (Humanity First) 1 CC-177 Mactan 1 Water purifier Region VIII

1 CC-144 Mactan2 C130 Mactan

27 Tacloban (Japan Disaster Relief Team) 3 Navy Vessel 1 KC-767 Mactan Tents Tacloban

1,000 2 C130 Generator Tacloban0 4 Pallet Jet A-1 X-ray machine Tacloban

140 2 747-200F Mactan1 B737

Qatar 2 C-17 ManilaBritain 1 B-747F Mactan

Taiwan 1 Landing Ship Tank (LST) 8 C-130

Villamor Airbase, Cebu and Tacloban

1 Air Defense Destroyer Cebu 2 C-17

4 B-777F1 B-747F

Russia 2 IL-76Sweden 2 C130Belgium 1 A330

1 Region VIII (Spanish Red Cross) 1 C95

35

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center (Agencia

Espanola Cooperacion Internacional [Health Assessment Team])

UK

Spain

Singapore

Australia

Malaysia

Canada

Japan

Israel

USA

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1 Landing Platform Dock Ship Tacloban 2 C130 Mactan

1 Landing Ship Tank (LST) Tacloban

20 Chainsaws Region VIII4 Generators Region VIII

850 Hand tools Region VIII3000 Protective gears Region VIII

N31-DVI Team NBI EVRO Korzan Embassy

5 Region VIII

IOM 5 Region VIIIUNOCHA-UNDAC 9 Region VIII 8 Water Treatment UnitsOXFAM 9 Region VIIIPlan International 12 Region VIIIUNDSS 1 Region VIIIUSAID/OFDA 2 Region VIIIWorld Food Program 37 Region VIIIEMPACT NW 7 Region VIIIICRC 10 Region VIIICDRS 3 Region VIIIAction Against Hunger 15 Region VIII

1 Truck Region VIII1 Ambulance Region VIII

1 Chainsaw Region VIII1 Generator set Region VIII

SA-RRT Assessment Team (AUSTRIA) 3 Cebu Airport

PUI (FRA) 16 Guiuan, Eastern Samar

SSF (FRA) 16 Daanbantayan, CebuIHP / emergency.lu (LUX) 4 Cebu

Swiss Hum Aid / DEZA (SUI) 20

North of Cebu Island and around Ormoc on

Leyte IslandTV3 News 3 Region VIIIA Single Drop of Water 1 Region VIII

All Samaritan Korea 2 Chainsaws Region VIIITHW (GER) 5 CebuUNICEF 4 Region VIIIACF 5 Region VIIIACTED 2 Region VIIIASEAN 2 Region VIIIASYA SAR/KYM 1 Region VIIIBomberos Unidos 1 Region VIIICare 5 Region VIIIChristian Aid 2 Region VIIIDFID 1 Region VIIIECHO 1 Region VIIIEUCPT 5 Region VIIIFirst Relief Fund 1 Region VIII

First Response Radio 1 Region VIII

Fuel Relief Fund 1 Region VIII

Region VIII

DFRS 7 Region VIII

Thailand

United Nations Development Program

WISAR 805 15

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German Embassy 1 Region VIIIGerman Red Cross 1 Region VIIIGood People Intl 1 Region VIII

International Disaster Relief Network 1 Region VIII

Internews 1 Region VIIIKIHI 1 Region VIIILeger Foundation 1 Region VIII

Medicin du Monde 2 Tacloban, Leyte (RHA team)

Solidarities International 2 Region VIII

TGCIF/IDRN 1 Region VIIIUNHCR 1 Region VIIIWFP FITTEST 2 Region VIIIChild Fund 7 Region VIII

Local and Foreign Medical Teams 1,996

Local 795Foreign 1,201

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SitRep No. 42

TEAM NO. OF PERSONNEL STATUS

1 MSF Swiss (OCG) 28 Arrived on 9 November 201328

2 IFRC / Geneva Team 2 23 Arrived on 13 November 2013

3 Japanese Self Defense Force (SDF) Medical Team 60 Arrived on 14 November 2013

4 Italian Civil Protection 30 Arrived on 18 November 20135 Medical Rescue Australia Arrived on 19 November 2013

6 Pompieus Humanity Francais / APPUI

7 Israel Medical Corp Field Hospital 154 Arrived on 14 November 2013

8 Lanz Aid 49 Japan Army On the Ground, For Deployment

10 Corps Monrial de Secours 11 Arrived on 15 November 201311 Israel NGOs 27 Arrived on 14 November 201312 WHO 3 Arrived on 14 November 201313 IFRC Japan 13 Arrived on 14 November 201314 ALMNS 1015 Fundeun Madrazo 6 Arrived on 23 November 2013

341

16 Government of Russia (EMERCON) 84 Arrived on 14 November 2013

17 MSF Spain (OCBA) 22 Arrived on 13 November 201318 MERCY Malaysia 8 Arrived on 13 November 201319 Swiss SDC/SHA 10 Arrived on 17 November 201320 MSF - Holland 17 Arrived on 12 November 201321 DUH INT Assistance 8 Arrived on 13 November 2013

22 IFRC - Canadian and Norwegian 27 Arrived on 14 November 2013

23 Rescue South Africa 60 Arrived on 17 November 201324 Johannifer Germany 16 Arrived on 15 November 201325 Human in Love 5 To be determined26 ISRAID Arrived on 16 November 2013

27 International Search and Rescue (ISAR) Germany 31 Arrived on 10 November 2013

28 Belgian First-Aid and Support Team (B-FAST) 70 Arrived on 12 November 2013

Ormoc City

Palo

Cebu City

Daanbantayan

LinaoTotal Personnel:

Region VIIILeyte

Bogo City

Medellin

CapizRoxas

Total Personnel:Region VII

Cebu

Deployment of Local and Foreign Medical TeamsAs of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

Foreign Medical TeamsREGION/ PROVINCE/

MUNICIPALITYRegion VI

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TEAM NO. OF PERSONNEL STATUSREGION/ PROVINCE/

MUNICIPALITY

29 Save the Children 9 Deployed at Leyte Provincial Hospital

30 Samaritan's Purse / US Level 1 Field Hospital 11 Deployed at Schistosomiasis Hospital

31 Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) 37 Arrived on 11 November 2013

32 AID4LIFE (Hungary HRCA) 7 Arrived on 12 November 201333 AECI 2 On the Ground, Operational34 MSF- France (OCP) 35 Arrived on 10 November 201335 Government of Korea / KOICA 20 Arrived on 15 November 2013

36 Government of Australia 34 Arrived on 13 November 2013 and deployed near the airport

37 USA - ACTS World Relief 6 Arrived on 11 November 201338 HBAid Rescue 24 (Hungary) 3 Arrived on 11 November 2013

39 Hope Emergency Response Team 5 Arrived on 12 November 2013

40 Canadian Armed Forces - DART 45 Arrived on 15 November 2013

41 MSF OCP Doctors Without Borders 20 Arrived on 16 November 2013

42 Humedica - Germany 12 Deployed at Mother of Mercy Hospital

43 ATFF - United States44 German Medical Rescue 5 Arrived on 17 November 201345 Merlin, SC, British Surgeon 12 Arrived on 14 November 201346 Team RUBICON - USA 38 Arrived on 18 November 2013

47 Mammoth US Medical Mission Arrived on 14 November 2013 and deployed at Tanauan Municipal Hall

48 Rescue Net - United States49 T-MAP - Japan

50 Navis Sans Frontiers Germany & Navise 12 Arrived on 19 November 2013

51 AECI 35 On the Ground, For Deployment52 MSF- Belgium (OCB) 51 Arrived on 09 November 2013

53 Malteser International - Germany 2 To be determined

54 New York City Medics Arrived on 11 November 2013 55 AMERICARES

759

56 Korean Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH) 20 Arrived on 22 November 2013

57 Global Medic Canada 40

58 Drip Drop ORS - Standford University in Kansas 4 To be determined

59 KimseYok Mu - Turkey NGO 9 To be determined

Total Personnel:Medical Teams with No Current Area of Deployment

Eastern Samar

Guiuan

Samar

Basey

Borongan

Tacloban City

Tanauan

San Joaquin

Palo

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TEAM NO. OF PERSONNEL STATUSREGION/ PROVINCE/

MUNICIPALITY 60 SAMU Sevilla International Arrived on 18 November 2013

61 Salvation Army - US62 PU-AMI France63 Federation of Red Cross64 ASP Germany

73Foreign Medical Teams: 64 1,201

1 Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center 8 Deployed on 15-17, 19 and 21

November 2013 at Villamor Airbase

2 Dreams Med Ambulance Transport 4

Deployed on 15 November 2013 at Villamor Airbase

3 Dr. Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center 13

Deployed on 20 November 2013 at Villamor Airbase

4 Philippine Children's Medical Center 8

Deployed on 18-19 November 2013 at Villamor Airbase

5 Quirino Memorial Medical Center 3Deployed on 24 November 2013 at

Villamor Airbase36

6Oriental Negros Emergency

Rescue Foundation Inc. (One Rescue - EMS)

35

35

7 Philippine Medical Association (Team A) 50 Deployed on 17 November 2013

50

8 Cagayan Valley Medical Center 7 Deployed on 14-22 November 2013 at Bantayan Island

9 Philippine Nurses Association 65 Deployed on 14 November 2013

10 Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (Team B) 10 Deployed on 12 November 2013 at

Daanbantayan District Hospital11 Philippine Medical Association Deployed on 20 November 2013

82

12 Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (Team A) 25 Deployed on 12-18 November 2013 at

Ormoc District Hospital

13 Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (Team B) 10 Deployed on 12-18 November 2013 at

Ormoc District Hospital

Ormoc City

Bantayan

Daanbantayan

Total Personnel:Region VIII

Leyte

Region VIIloilo

Northern Iloilo Islands

Total Personnel:Region VII

Cebu

Pasay City

Total Personnel:Region V

Camarines Sur

Naga City

Total Personnel:

Total Personnel:GRAND TOTAL

Local Medical TeamsNCR

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MUNICIPALITY

14Philippine College of Physicians, San Pablo City Medical Society

Chapter15 Deployed on 13-15 November 2013

15 Pampanga Medical Society To be determined

16 San Pablo Laguna Medical Team To be determined

17 Philippine National Red Cross To be determined18 ERUF Medical Team Cebu To be determined19 SM Medical Foundation To be determined20 CHD VII (Team F) 5 Deployed on 19 November 2013 21 St. Luke's Hospital Sagip Bayan Deployed on 17 November 2013

22 Dr. Jose N Rodriguez Memorial Hospital 5

Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

23 San Lazaro Hospital (Team B Mobile) 7

Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at Panalongan EC

24 Tondo Medical Center 5Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

25 Quirino Memorial Medical Center 5Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

26 National Children's Hospital 5Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

27 Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center 6

Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

28 East Avenue Medical Center 5Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

29 Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital 9

Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

30 Philippine Air Force 3 Deployed on 12 November 2013 at Tacloban Airport

31 Southern Philippines Medical Hospital (Team A) 8 Deployed on 11-20 November 2013 at

Divine Word Hospital

32 Southern Philippines Medical Hospital (Team B) 10 Deployed on 21-30 November 2013 at

Divine Word Hospital

33 Davao Regional Hospital (Team A) 7 Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at

Divine Word Hospital

34 Davao Regional Hospital (Team B) 7 Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at

Divine Word Hospital

35 Davao Regional Hospital (Team C) 9 Deployed on 20-30 November 2013 at Divine Word Hospital

36 Batangas Medical Center 7Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

Ormoc City

Tacloban

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37 Research Institute for Tropical Medicine 8

Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

38 Philippine Orthopedic Center 9Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

39 Valenzuela Medical Center 6Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

40 National Kidney and Transplant Institute 6

Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

41 Philippine Heart Center 6Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

42 Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital 3

Deployed on 19-28 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical

Center

43 Philippine College of Physicians 5Deployed on 16-19 November 2013 at

RTR Hospital

44 Dr. Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center (Mobile) 11 Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at

Panalongan EC

45 San Lazaro Hospital (Team C) 5 Deployed on 20-29 November 2013 at Tacloban Airport

46 San Lazaro Hospital (Team A) 6Deployed on 12-20 November 2013 at

Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

47 CHD IX 7 Deployed on 20-29 November 2013 at Abuyog District Hospital

48 Philippine Society of Nephrology 6 Deployed on 20-24 November 2013 at RTR Hospital

49 Philippine Medical Association (Team B) 100 Deployed on 17 November 2013 at

Tacloban and Guiuan

50 Philippine College of Physicians (Bicol Team) 29 Deployed on 17-21 November 2013 at

Remedios T. Romualdez Hospital

51 Philippine Panay Chapter Deployed on 17 November 2013

52 Philippine College of Surgeons (Cebu Chapter) Deployed on 16 November 2013

53 Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (Team A)

54 Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (Team B)

55 UP Manila Deployed on 18 November 2013

56 Northern Mindanao Medical Center 12 Deployed on 14 November 2013 at Dr.

Manuel Veloso Memorial Hospital

57 Northern Mindanao Medical Center 35

35 Deployed on 14-15 November 2013 at Remedios T. Romualdez Hospital

Tacloban and Palo

Palompon

Tacloban

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58 CHD ARMM 7 Deployed on 14-20 November 2013

59 The Medical City 19 Deployed on 18-21 November 2014

60 AmaiPakpak Medical Center 10 Deployed on 17-23 November 2013 at Tabango Community Hospital

61 ABS CBN Salamat Doc Deployed on 21-24 November 2013

62 Albay Team (BRTTH and Bicol Sanitarium) 31

Deployed on 11-25 November 2013 at Eastern Visayas Hospital and Rizal NHS, Cabuynan, Tanauan, Leyte

509

63 Veterans Regional Hospital (Mobile) 11

Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at Hernani Eastern Samar then Basey,

Samar

64 Rizal Medical Center (Mobile) 7Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at Hernani Eastern Samar then Basey,

Samar

65Paulino J. Garcia Memorial

Research and Medical Center (Mobile)

12Deployed on 14-24 November 2013 at Hernani Eastern Samar then Basey,

Samar

66 Bicol Medical Center (Team A) 6Deployed on 13-23 November 2013 at

Borongan Provincial Hospital and Eastern Samar Provincial Hospital

67 Bicol Medical Center (Team B) 9Deployed on 19 November 2013 at Lawaan, Balangiga District Hospital

and Giporlos

68 Dr. Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center (Mobile) 11 Deployed on 14-24 November 2013

69 San Lazaro Hospital (Team B-mobile) 7 Deployed on 14-24 November 2013

63

70 Bicol Sanitarium Deployed on 10 November 2013

71Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr.

Regional Training and Teaching Hospital

8 Deployed on 20 November 2013

72 CHD X Team B 12 Deployed on 22 November 201320

Local Medical Teams: 72 795

Foreign and Local Medical Teams: 136 1,996

TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

Salcedo and MercedesTotal Personnel:

Medical Teams with No Current Area of Deployment

Total Personnel:

Basey

Borongan

Balangiga

Marabot

Total Personnel:Eastern Samar

Tolosa

Ormoc and Isabel

Tabango

Tanauan

Total Personnel:Samar

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SitRep No. 42 Tab H EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGEMENT

As of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

I. NDRRMC

• Memorandum Order No. 60 is formulated wherein: Secretary Cesar Purisima of the Department of Finance (DOF) is designated as the over-all coordinator for the

preparation of all relief packs/goods prior to their distribution to the affected localities Director General Emmanuel Joel Villanueva of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

is designated as co-coordinator Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) is designated

as coordinator for all transportation and other logistical needs in connection with the distribution of relief packs/goods All other departments, agencies, bureaus, and offices of the Government are ordered to coordinate with the said

officials on any matter related to the relief and recovery efforts on the affected areas

1. NDRRMC Operations Center

At 2:00 PM, 08 November 2013, conducted press briefing at the NDRRMC Conference Room re the effects of Typhoon” Yolanda” At 10:00 AM, 09 November 2013, conducted press briefing at the NDRRMC Conference Room re updates on the

effects of Typhoon “Yolanda” At 3:30 PM, a closed-door meeting, presided by H.E. Benigno Aquino III, was held at the NDRRMC Conference

Room, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo At 10:00 AM, 10 November 2013, a meeting among the Technical Management Group was held at the NDRRMC

Conference At 4:00 PM, 10 November 2013, NDRRMC Member Agencies convened for a closed- door meeting which was

presided by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa. After which, a press conference was held at the NDRRMC at around 7:00 PM On or about 8:00 PM, 10 November 2013, another closed-door meeting, presided by H.E. Benigno Aquino III, was

held At 10:00 AM, 15 November 2013, NDRRMC Member Agencies convened for a closed- door meeting which was

presided over by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa. After which, a press conference was held at the NDRRMC at around 4:00 PM

2. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVEOPMENT (DSWD)

• Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) is in close coordination with DSWD-FOs for significant reports caused by the weather disturbance; issued a memorandum for all FOs to submit their respective disaster preparedness plans

Donation Management Established Donations’ Desks at National and Regional levels Established partnership with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arms of private companies (i.e. 7-Eleven,

LBC, PAL Foundation, etc.) as drop-off points for donations in-kind Facilitated foreign donations under PMO 36 DSWD Donation Accounts: Local: Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), Batasan Branch, Quezon City (Current Account # 3122-1011-84) Foreign: LBP, Batasan Branch, Quezon City (Savings Account # 3124-0055-81)

DSWD-FO IV-A Requested LGUs to prepare profile of families and determine the number of living in the areas at risk

DSWD-FO IV-B Transported 5,000 family food packs to Coron, Palawan thru 2Go Shipping Lines Provided 1,000 family food packs to Busuanga and 1,792 to Coron Provided family food packs to the Provinces of Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, and Romblon

DSWD FO V Served as a satellite repacking center Conducted CISD / Psychosocial Services to ten (10) individuals Redemptorist Church Evac Centre and Rizal

Central School Evacuation Centre Provided technical assistance to DSWD VIII staff at said evacuation centre regarding reporting on relief goods and

other related matters Coordinated with assigned DSWD VIII deployed staff both at Redemptorist Church and Rizal Central School

regarding evacuees who are abandoned and homeless elderly and children with parents who died during Typhoon Yolanda. The orphaned children will be transferred to an institution in Cebu run by the Missionaries of the Poor

DSWD-FO VI Conducted relief operations in the Province of Capiz on 10 November 2013

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DSWD-FO VII Continuously conduct packing of relief goods along with volunteers

DSWD-FO NCR Provided/undertook the following to support 3,841 families (or 15,554 persons) who arrived from Leyte and

Samar at the Villamor Air Base, Pasay City: Referral for medical attention to the East Avenue Medical Center, National Kidney Institute, Rizal Memorial

Center, V. Luna Hospital, and Jose Rizal University Hospital “LibrengTawag” to facilitate communication between these families and their relatives; free transportation

thru “Oplan Hatid” Debriefing sessions with volunteer counselors from Ateneo de Manila University

Continuously deploys internal staff, Pantawid Pamilya and ISF staff in Lakambini Gym of Philippine Air Force, Villamor Airbase to assist the affected families arriving from Leyte and Samar, and ensures continuous repacking of relief goods in the National Resource Augmentation Center (NROC)

3. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH)

DPWH IV-B Conducting on-going clearing/cleaning operation and repair for the damaged infrastructures in the region Marinduque Engineering District conducted assessment on structural integrity of schools in Marinduque

DPWH V Road Clearing Operation Teams conducted road clearing along National Highways temporarily

obscured/disrupted Conducts on-going repair of damaged infrastructure

DPWH VII Dispatched personnel for clearing operations in Cebu City Conducts on-going clearing, cleaning, and repair of damaged infrastructure

DPWH VIII Provided augmentation of equipment and manpower in the region Identified site for the construction of bunk houses for the affected population Construction of bunk houses started on 18 November 2013

DPWH CARAGA Notified contractors regarding the conditions of detour road of Padog, Navarro Bridge II and Cabongbongan

Bridge III, and advised to extend assistance to motorists and other travelling public; requested to require their contractors to install safety signage on on-going project sites Conducts on-going clearing, cleaning, and repair of damaged infrastructure

4. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH)

• As of November 10, 2013, Sec. Enrique Ona went to Tacloban together with Asec. Enrique Tayag, Usec Janette Garin, Dr. Jaime Lagahid to conduct assessment and identified needs in the affected areas of Tacloban. A total of 50,000 caps of Doxycyline, 1,500 ATS, 150 Tetanus Toxoid, Ointments and 4 CAMPOLAS was with them to be used in the affected areas

• Established an advanced action center in Cebu and in Calbayog City, Western Samar • Metro Manila Hospitals:

Augmented EVRMC Met with foreign organizations and other agencies Attended and participated in meeting with the health sector group, foreign organizations and other local health

organizations • Conducted orientation of teams which are going to be deployed in Eastern Visayas • Rapid Health Assessment and Management of the Dead Teams were deployed on November 19, 2013 • DOH Central Office Team was divided into four (4) groups to give measles vaccination to the following evacuation

centers of Tacloban City: TEC Convention, Rizal Central School, San Fernando Elementary School, Panalaron Central School, Eastern Visayas State University, Nipa Hat and Leong Terminal.

• DOH Central Office Team divided into groups and was deployed in Palo, Tanuan, Guiuan, Abuyog, Mc Arthur, OCD – Eastern Visayas and Tacloban City Airport

• A total of 7 municipalities were visited last Nov. 15 and two (2) municipalities visited in Nov. 16, 2013, and started vaccination to evacuation centers visited (52 children were given measles vaccination, 50 individuals were also given tetanus toxoid vaccination, 24 children were given vitamin A supplementation), conducted medical consultations to 202 individuals, and provided psychosocial services to 103 individuals

• Coordinated deployment of local and foreign volunteers • Deployed 32-member Composite Team (Public Health, Technical, and Surveillance) to Tacloban City • Coordinated transferring of patients from Air force General Hospital and DOH Medical team deployed to Villamor

Airbase to DOH-retained hospitals in Cebu and Metro Manila • Facilitated health cluster meeting presided by Sec. Ona at the office of the secretary

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• Dr. Arnel Z. Rivera attended the meeting on “One Stop Shop” and press conference that was held at NDRRMC together with the different government agencies to present the status of the affected areas and plans of action/response to the affected areas

• Conducted Response Planning meeting at Duque Hall, DOH compound (11/10/2013) with Usec. Teodoro Herbosa, Dir. Carmencita Banatin, DOH Metro Manila Hospital, some CHD director and representative from international partners

• Conducted an Execom meeting at NKTI which was presided by Sec. Enrique Ona together with Asec. Enrique Tayag, Asec Roland Cortez, Asec Paulyn Ubial, Usec Teodoro Herbosa, Dr. Jaime Lagahid and Dr. Carmencita Banatin

• A total of 2,800 cadaver bags were given to CHD VII and VIII • Provided mass immunization/vaccination, medical consultations, and psychosocial processing in the Province of

Leyte • Provided the following as of 25 November 2013:

46,900 pcs of aquatabs 3,744 bottles of disinfectant 5,500 water containers 500 hygiene kits 12,108 water kits and 14, 291 hygiene kits Installed 77 portalets in Leyte Five units of water treatment in San Remigio and Bogo (Cebu), Ormoc and Tacloban (Leyte), and

Basey (Western Samar)

CHD I Provided medical consultations and vaccination in Barangays Lukay and Caladsan Bliss in Alang-alang, Leyte

CHD II Provided WASH and medical services in Bantayan Island

CHD IV-B Provided medical assistance worth PhP1,157,504.95 in form of medicines, drugs, surgical instruments and

financial assistance to different hospitals and health offices in the region Coordinated with Delpan Petroleum for the purchase of 6 drums of diesel worth PhP57,551.00 Augmented PhP 500,000.00 as funds for Culion Sanitarium, and PhP1,000,000.00 for Ospital ng Palawan Deployed Public Health Team and Health Infrastructure Engineer to Coron in Palawan Conducted medical mission in Busuanga and Barangay Decabobo, Coron in Palawan Delivered assorted drugs and medicines to Coron RHU, Culion RHU, Culion Sanitarium and General Hospital,

Municipality of Busuanga, and Municipality of Linapacan

CHD V Established command center at Catbalogan Provided medical consultation and WASH services in Catbalogan Coordinated with Provincial DOH offices and PHOs for inventory of prepositioned drugs, medicines, and supplies

including hygiene kits and folding beds in Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon

CHD VI Conducted RHA in 6 provinces of Region VI

CHD VII Sent RHA team to Northern part of Cebu Province and conducted ocular survey in Danao City, Bogo City,

Daanbantayan, Medellin, and Sogod Facilitated the deployment of international and local teams in the Northern part of Cebu Deployed Rapid Health Assessment Teams in Tacloban City, Kananga, Villaba, Tabango, San Isidro, and

Calubian in the Province of Leyte and Borbon, Tagobon, Bogo City, Danao City, Daanbantayan, Medellin, and Sogod in the Province of Cebu

CHD VIII Augmented assorted drugs and medicines to Samar, Eastern Samar and Northern Samar, and prepositioned

drugs and medicines worth Php 892,000.00 to all provinces including Samar Provinces Coordinated with Biliran and Tacloban CDRRMC regarding requested logistics Tacloban City Hospital is operational as of 15 November 2013 Conducted the following: Rapid Health Assessment in Tacloban, Palo, Tolosa, Tanauan, Dulag, and Abuyog, medical consultation and minor surgery in Astrodome, Palo Municipal office, Leyte National High School, and

Rizal Central School Health Cluster Meeting with all medical teams/volunteers (national and international)

CHD X

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Provided doxycycline as prophylaxis for Leptospirosis to 194 individuals Placed all DOH-retained hospitals on Code White alert In coordination with Palompon Medical Team, conducted medical consultations, health education and IEC

distribution, ocular visit and health assessment in in Palompon, Leyte CHD X Medical/WASH Team provided medical consultations and WASH services, conducted Surveillance in Post

Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) reporting, and given doxycycline for leptospirosis in Tacloban City

CHD XI Made available sufficient medicines and supplies for augmentation to provinces Provided psychosocial services to orphans transferred to Samal Island from Tacloban City on 19-22 November

2013 CHD XI composite team provided medical consultations, vaccinations, minor surgeries, wound dressing, referrals,

Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) services, and WASH services in Merida, Leyte

CHD XII CHD XII composite team provided medical consultations, vaccinations, MHPSS services, and WASH services in

Tanauan, Leyte

CHD CARAGA Dispatched medical teams to conduct rapid health assessment in Surigao del Norte CHD CARAGA composite team provided medical consultations, WASH services, and MHPSS services in Dulag,

Tolosa, Tanauan, Palo, San Jose, and Tacloban City

5. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG)

DILG IV-B DILG facility was made available as RDRRMC Operations Center Convened meetings with local DRRMCs Cebu Province LGU Sikatuna conducted clearing of possible hazards and distributed food relief to the evacuees; monitored flood

and landslide prone areas; response teams with medicines and vehicles are placed on standby LGU Baclayon dispatched fire/rescue teams along coastal barangays and advised fishermen not to venture at sea LGU Jagna activated operations center; evacuation center with generator set were placed on standby

6. ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES (AFP)

• Established DRTF6 Command Center at Roxas City; AFP Command Center at Kalibo Airport; and HADR monitoring centers at BGen Benito N. Ebuen Air Base and Canjulao Pier, Lapu-lapu City

• JTFP augmented personnel to Palawan PSWDO for repackaging of relief goods • M-35 of 570th CTW transported relief goods to Brgy Langogan, PPC • Philippine Army (PA) established a communication center in OCD VI OpCEn that serves as communication link

between the provincial government and concerned agencies and affected areas in the Northern part of Iloilo Province

• AS of 24 November 2013, AFP has a total of 25,526 personnel for HADR Operations

CENTCOM Directed all units to prepare all respective Disaster Response Units for the conduct of Humanitarian Assistance

and Disaster Response operations in close coordination with LGUs, Local/Regional DRRMCs and other LGAs

SOLCOM Advised all operating units to coordinate to the LDRRMCs in their respective AORs and be prepared to assist in

their operations as the need arises

NAVFORSOL On 11 November 2013, Patrol Gunboat (PG374) transported assorted goods and hundred packs of relief goods

from Masbate City pier to San Pascual, Burias Island, Masbate. Relief goods consisted 100 sacks of rice, 50 boxes of sardines, 69 boxes of noodles and 2 boxes of assorted type of medicines and were received by LGU San Pascual, Masbate Commissioned MV Maria Natasha to transport disaster responders and goods from Matnog Port to Samar and

Leyte On 19 November 2013, BRP TAGNAUA (AT296) departed Matnog Pier ferrying an average of 85 tons of assorted

cargoes Sent 2 Officers to Matnog port to oversee the operations in the area and to act as liaison officers

Philippine Navy Attended coordination meeting aboard incident command post re updates on HA/DR efforts in Leyte & Samar

areas Accommodated FOIC, PN and party aboard LC550 Received US counterparts and boarded USS Washington LC551 arrived in Tacloban from Cebu loaded with 241 tons of relief goods

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Continuously conducts hauling, loading and distribution of relief goods to 3 barangays with a total of 41.9 tons of relief goods Coordinated with PPA for the berthing space of Brunei Navy Ship "Darussalam" WATSAN team distributed 52,000L of potable water to AFP command post, evacuation centers & Tacloban City

with free charging services of gadgets On 5:30 AM, 19 November 2013, transported 500 sacks of assorted relief goods of DSWD & seven containers of

gasoline of DepEd Region 7 PG140 transported 10 tons of assorted relief goods from Cebu to Ormoc, and 105 passengers from Ormoc to

Cebu PG372 (L-2) transported 8.2 tons of relief goods from Cebu to Ormoc PG396 (L-2) transported 12 tons of relief goods & 14 civilian passengers from Cebu to Ormoc Transported 1 10-wheeler truck & 9 SUVs, & 75 passengers from Matnog to Allen, Samar On 7:00 AM, 19 November 2013, F/B Wood Rose (PNARU) transported 200 tons of relief goods from DSWD &

other agencies/organization

67IB Assisted in the evacuation of affected families in Boston, Cateel, Manay and Poblacion, all of Davao Oriental on

07 November 2013

8ID DRTF Deployed all available vehicle of 8ID in Tacloban City and its adjacent municipalities to provide transportation

assistance

2ID Provided transportation assistance in the clearing operation in Bulalacao, Bongabong, Mansalay, Baco, Puerto

Galera, and San Teodoro in Oriental Mindoro

Marine Batallion Landing Team 4 (MBLT4) Conducted rescue operations at Roxas, Palawan and relief operations at San Vicente, Palawan

19IB, 14IB, and 78IB Conduct Search, Rescue, and Retrieval operation at Tacloban City, Eastern Samar, and Leyte

9ID, PA Activated Task Force Sagip

Tactical Operations Group 6 (TOG6) Facilitated the availability of helicopter for the conduct of aerial survey in Region VI

WESCOM Facilitated the transport of relief goods from PRC Palawan and NGO via C130 to Coron Utilized 30 ROTC of Palawan State University for relief operations Prepositioned / stockpiled food and non-food supplies Facilitated the transport of relief goods from Puerto Princesa City to Coron, Palawan PG386 proceeded to Coron to support the relief operation SCS 3001 transported relief goods donated by private groups in Coron Augmented M35 trucks to PDRRMC for transport of relief goods to affected areas Reservists continuously assist in repacking of relief goods PNI311 UPSIG conducted HA/DR and flight/aerial surveillance in the affected areas

7. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP)

• Activated Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTGs) • PDir. Lina C. Sarmiento and PSSupt R’win S.A. Pagkalinawan attended TMG and Cabinet Meetings at the

NDRRMC Conference Room • At about 12:00 AM, 16 November 2013, 25 Directorate for Logistics (DL) contingent were dispatched to PRO VIII to

transport medical and health supply • Tacloban Policemen along with Special Action Force (SAF) and National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO)

contingents assisted the Presidential Security Group (PSG) during the visit of H.E. Benigno Aquino III in Municipalities of Palo and Alang-alang, and Tacloban City

PROII On 18 November 2013 transported relief goods for the typhoon “Yolanda” victims to PNP-NHQ, Camp Crame,

Quezon City

PRO IV-A Activated Regional/Provincial/City/Municipal Tactical Operations Centers Mobile 402 and 318 provided security to 8 buses loaded with 457 passengers from Tacloban City

PRO IV-B Romblon PPO conducted clearing operations within the AOR

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Palawan Police Provincial Office personnel assisted in packing of relief goods for distribution to the affected areas

PRO V Provided security for personnel from NAPOLCOM, PRC, LGU Legazpi, Philpost who came from Manila At about 8:40 PM, 15 November 2013, PRO V personnel provided security to two (2) BLTB buses with relief

goods along with two (2) LTO vehicles with personnel bound to Matnog Port Established a control point for orderly transport of passengers, goods, equipment, and medical supplies bound for

Region VIII Provided permits and security to vehicles from Matnog port to Region VIII At 2:38 AM, 19 November 2013, provided security escort to Netherland Claymont Enterprise, CHD, Sagip

Kapamilya, Red Cross from Allen Port, Samar to Basey, Eastern Samar Provided security escorts for cargo trucks and vehicles bringing generator sets bound to Catbalogan, Samar and

Tacloban City respectively

PRO VI Assisted in the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation in different areas of Aklan, Capiz, Negros Occidental, and Iloilo

City Set communication links at RDRRMC OpCen to all their units Assisted 280 families in relation to OPLAN Libreng Sakay in the Province of Aklan Assisted in the transportation of 325 families from Aklan; 3,195 families from Capiz; 405 from Iloilo; 32 from Iloilo

City; and 598 from Negros Occidental during the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation Conducted an Emergency Meeting re post-disaster risk reduction activities such as relief, clearing, search and

retrieval operations

PRO VII Ensured sustainability of services in evacuation centers (WASH, food, security, etc.) and identified alternate

evacuation centers for longer utilization Provided security to personnel of British Embassy searching for missing British nationals in Ormoc City

PRO VIII Operations in all Police Stations are back to normal as of 19 November 2013

PRO X Deployed personnel to Tacloban City on 19 November 2013

PRO XII 6:00 PM – Nov. 18, 2013: PRO12 personnel from General Santos City Police Office led by SPO4 Hiso assisted

packing relief goods at Brigada News FM

PRO CARAGA Conducted search and recovery operations and to deliver relief goods, drinking water and medicines donated by

the Provincial Goverment of Surigao del Sur

NCRPO Provided security for three (3) trucks with seventeen (17) Valenzuela City Government personnel bound to Basey

and Marabut Western Samar for relief and medical operations Escorted trucks and buses loaded with relief goods to be transported to Manila North Harbor, Batangas Pier, and

Villamor Airbase on 19 November 2013

PNP-SAF Provided security escort for the Bureau of Corrections for the transport of relief goods to Abuyog, Leyte which are

intended for Leyte Regional Prison (LRP) inmates

PNP - Maritime Group (MG) Provided security assistance to Senator Allan Peter Cayetano, Secretary Ronaldo Llamas, and other Foreign and

Local NGOs to transport relief goods and generators to Tacloban City on 15 November 2013

PCRG At 19 November 2013 escorted 8 trucks of relief goods from PRO2 to DSWD Warehouse in Quezon City

PNTI On 19 November 2013, 275 personnel from Police National Training Institute (PNTI), Intelligence Training Group

(ITG), National Capital Region Training School (NCRTS), and National Forensic Science Training Institute (NFSTI) assisted in packing of relief goods in DSWD, Pasay City

8. BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP)

BFP V Polangui Municipal Fire Station personnel conducted water rationing in the following evacuation centers: BU

Campus, Polangui General Comprehensive HS, Polangui Central Elementary School, and Polangui South Elementary School Assisted in clearing operations in areas affected

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BFP Bacolod City Assisted in the road clearing, evacuation and rescue operations, repacking of relief goods, provision of first-aid

treatment and fire suppression in the affected areas

BFP VIII Distributed 215,360 liters of water in different affected areas Provided first aid to a total of 535 persons BFP Pamplona Supplied water to Leyte Development Sports Centre, Leyte Park Hotel, Eastern Visayas Regional

Medical Centre and MSB Sweden Camp Site

BFP CARAGA Assessed the structural integrity of public buildings, RHUs and other government establishments to ensure safety

9. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS (PRC)

• Facilitated the issuance of Cash Advance for Operational Expenses for services (DMS, Health, Social, Logistics and Fund Gen) and chapters (24 chapters Php 30,000/chapter: Northern Samar, Western Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Ormoc City, Hilangos City, Southern Leyte, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Iloilo, Boracay, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Aklan, Antique, Mindoro Oriental and Occidental, Romblon, Marinduque, Palawan, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur)

PRC Palawan Limited chapter relief stocks were all loaded to available naval vessels PG392, PG380 and C130 Conducted health promotion to a total of 192 persons Put up welfare desk for disaster tracing inquiries

PRC Iloilo Conducted feeding program for 218 families from various evacuation centers in the city

PRC Boracay Conducted rapid assessment

PRC Cebu Transported 3 patients from Bantayan Island to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Hospital Facilitated the transport of patients from Bantayan District Hospital to Cebu City

PRC Romblon Distributed family food packs in the Municipality of Cajidiocan and San Fernando amounting to PhP20,000.00

PRC Oriental Mindoro Conducted ocular inspection in Mansalay, Bulalacao, Naujan, Calapan City, and San Teodoro Deployed three (3) assessment teams to assess the impact on the province Provided biscuits in some municipalities and evacuation centers in Calapan City

10. NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (NGCP)

• NGCP’s Overall Disaster Command Center monitored all power restoration activities, reported and updated Regional Command Centers in North Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao

11. NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA)

NFA IV-A Opened warehouse 24/7 for emergencies

NFA IV-B Activated its OpCen group (Regional and Provincial Offices) Designated focal persons to coordinate with RDRRMC/PDRRMC/LGUs and other relief agencies Facilitated the release of rice to DSWD IV-B for distribution to the affected LGUs

12. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA)

• Coordinates with LGUs and other relief agencies, undertaken constant market monitoring, and is opening its warehouses for relief operations and palay procurement

• The Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS), in coordination with the High Value Commercial Crops Development Program (HVCDP) is in the process of securing supplies of fresh vegetables, chicken, meat, eggs, and fish (sardines) for the affected areas and ensuring the stability of food commodities

• MV DA-BFAR Boat brought frozen meat and vegetables to Tacloban City on 14 November 2013 and will proceed to Surigao City for replenishment of stocks

• The Rice Program pre-positioned seeds to all regions and ready for distribution

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• Affected regions were instructed to immediately purchase seedlings for high value crops through emergency procurement that will ensure immediate income to farmers as some crops are ready to be harvested in as short as two months

• Available seeds and planting materials for Typhoon Yolanda Victims: OPV/Hi-Breed vegetable seeds (PhP3.5-4 million), Assorted fruit bearing trees (good for 600 hectares), and Sweet Potato cuttings (PhP4.5 million)

• Truck loads of rice from Region V are ready for shipment to Region VIII • NFA manpower requirement in Tacloban, Maasin, Cebu, and Sorsogon shall be augmented by personnel from

other NFA regional offices • Coordinated with DTI on the deployment of rolling stores with DTI caravans

DA IV-A The Provincial Marketing Director is closely monitoring the prices of basic/prime commodities Agricultural program provincial coordinating officers coordinated with LGUs

Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Through its Participatory Planting Program, implemented cash-for-work scheme where workers are paid

PhP300.00 per day for cutting fallen coconut trees. PCA has 300 chainsaws available for deployment, likewise, a portable sawmill will be sent to Region VIII for use in making good lumber for materials in rehabilitating school buildings and chairs

Bureau of Fisheres and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Postponed fishing ban on the Visayan and Palawan enclosures from 15 November 2013 to 1 December 2013

to give fishermen an additional period to fish in the seas

BFAR IV-B MCS 3001 departed Coron enroute to Sitio Delian, Barangay Cabugao, and Bulalacao Island in Coron to

unload four (4) tons of assorted relief goods

DA V DA-RFU5 turned-over relief assistance (food packs, used clothing, cassava and camote, corned beef, assorted

medicines for adults and children) to the Parish of Calbiga for distribution to typhoon victims

13. NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA)

NEDA VII Conducted meeting with Regional Development Council focused on post-disaster operation and made initial

agreement and plans with the private sector with regard to financial and non-financial assistance Monitoring the extent of damages on infrastructure, utilities, facilities, properties, and economic activities in the

region

14. NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (NTC)

• Regional Directors of Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, and VIII were tasked to organize radio groups to help in the relief operations in the affected areas and instructed to temporarily suspend the apprehension of unlicensed use and possession of radio equipment if used for relief operations until the end of November

• Set High-Frequency Radios at Camotes Island

15. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (DTI)

• Organized the Diskwento Caravan in Ormoc City, Leyte on 14 November 2013 participated by Nestle Philippines, Nutri-Asia, Gardenia Philippines, San Miguel-Purefoods, and Century Canning

DTI VI Activated the local price monitoring coordinating councils in the region Ensured delivery of supplies and materials in Capiz Issued price freeze in LGUs and business establishments

16. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (DOLE)

• Aims to provide 12,500 jobs and ready to implement their Emergency Employment Program wherein workers may conduct clearing and cleaning activities

DOLE VI Allotted PhP2.5 million for emergency employment of workers affected by the typhoon

17. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepEd)

DepEd VI Conducted meeting with all school superintendents re arrangements for heavily damaged schools on 12

November 2013

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Resumed classes in all schools except for school districts in Tibiao, Barbaza, Culasi, Libertad and Laua-an

DepEd VIII Resumed classes in all schools except in Guiuan, Mercedes, Balangkayan, Giporlos, Quinapondan,

Lawaan, Balangiga, Hernani, and Salcedo, all of Eastern Samar; Basey and Marabut, Samar; and whole of Tacloban City and Ormoc City

DepEd CARAGA Initiated assessment of schools’ integrity in preparation for the return of classes

18. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)

On 14 November 2013, the Department of Energy (DOE) started the deployment of 164 generator sets (gensets) to temporarily provide electricity in areas which cannot receive power due to damaged transmission lines. Each genset can power lights of about 50 households

As of 20 November 2013, a total of 152 gensets have been delivered to Leyte, Samar provinces, Capiz, Iloilo and Palawan, and 18 more are to be delivered in Leyte, Palawan, and Cebu

Ninety-four gas stations are operational as of 25 November 2013

19. PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG)

CGD Palawan SARV 3503 continuously transported relief goods to affected areas in Region IV-B BRP Romblon (SARV 3503) transported 11.5 tons of relief goods BFAR MCS 3001 transported relief goods and twenty-four (24) passengers to Delian Island and Bulalacao

Island

II. OCD REGIONAL CENTERS/ REGIONAL DRRM COUNCILS (RDRRMCs)

1. OCD/RDRRMC IV-B

• RDRRMC MIMAROPA Assessment and Response Team proceeded to Coron, Palawan to assist in the humanitarian efforts of the PDRRMO and MDRRMOs concerned

• Conducted joint emergency meeting of PDRRMC Palawan and select members of RDRRMC IV-B re Effects of typhoon Yolanda, specifically, relief provision, communication problems in island municipalities in extreme Northern Palawan

• Activated Incident Command System (ICS) in Palawan • Assisted PDRRMC Palawan in the organization of Incident Management Team and formulation of Incident Action

Plan; and DSWD in transporting relief goods in Coron, Palawan • Deployed RDANA Team composed of personnel from OCD, DILG, CHD and DSWD for the conduct of RDANA from

15-18 November 2013 in Coron and Busuanga, Palawan • Provided rice assistance to the following areas:

Province of Palawan - 300 sacks Province of Oriental Mindoro - 200 sacks Province of Occidental Mindoro - 100 sacks Province of Romblon - 100 sacks Province of Marinduque - 100 sacks Municipality of Linapacan, Palawan - 100 sacks

PDRRMC Palawan Organized ICS for centralized distribution of relief goods Facilitated the transport of food and NFIs from Puerto Princesa City to Coron and Culion via M/V Seagull

(Kalayaan) Dispatched 20,000 more family packs At around 4:00 PM, 19 November 2013, 10.8 tons of relief goods were sent to Concepcion, Agutaya, Palawan

via SARV 3503, CGD Palawan Provided 300 sacks of rice for Busuanga, 500 sacks for Coron, and 300 sacks for Culion

LGU Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro City Social Welfare distributed relief goods to the families in the evacuation center Medical needs of evacuees were attended by City health and sanitation department

LGU Bansud, Oriental Mindoro Conducted relief operations in the designated evacuation centers Conducting Rapid Damaged Assessment and Needs Analysis

LGU Busuanga Distributed three (3) sacks of rice in evacuation centers

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2. OCD/RDRRMC V

• Conducted Joint RDRRMC/PDRRMC meeting for the assessment of damages in Masbate on 10 November 2013 • Currently conducting RDANA in Masbate, in coordination with DILG, AFP, PNP, MGB, DSWD and DOH • Conducted RDRRMC meeting re RDANA and relief operations on 11 November 2013 • Coordinated with concerned agencies re transport of emergency supplies and responders to Samar or Leyte • Convened re Gridlock situation at Matnog Port and conducted aerial assessment at the port on 16 November 2013 • RD, OCD5, together with RD, DSWD5 conducted a meeting re the influx of Internally Displaced Persons from the

disaster-stricken areas of Region VIII and discussed the results of the Rapid Assessment • Established Command Post at Brgy. Tabon-Tabon, Daraga, Albay to ensure efficient and orderly processing of relief

and emergency caravans boarding RORO vessels at Matnog Port • Coordinated with PNP-PRO5 for the efficient and orderly processing of relief and other forms of humanitarian

assistance bound for Region VIII • On 22 November 2013, distributed NFIs from TOG5-PAF Legazpi City to JICA Evacuation Center, Daraga, Albay

Team Albay Deployed a composite team of 52 personnel to conduct SAR operations Conducted flushing operations at Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center and Redemptorist Church,

Tacloban City Distributed water ration at the command center Aided in collecting cadavers Assisted in distributing relief goods to 456 families in Brgy. Rawis, Tacloban City, and 978 families in Marabut,

Eastern Samar Currently engaged in ship-to-shore movement of relief goods Five (5) Office of Civil Defense 5 personnel will be proceeding to Eastern Samar together with Team Albay to

assist in feeding and relief operations As of 22 November 2013, 561,200L of water was served to 25,370 families

Team Camarines Sur • Set up mini hospitals at different barrios and attended to more than 1,200 patients

Team Camarines Norte • Carried relief goods, other food items and 2 trucks

Team Catanduanes • Water distribution at Basey, Eastern Samar, Redemptorist Church, Convention Center, Leyte Hospital, Camp

water provision, inventory of UNICEF, ICRC, WATSAN equipment and LMS • Water and Sanitation Task Force deployed and operate ZETA Unit, LMS Unit in areas identified by

assessment team, other task assigned to locate and secure warehouse for food and non-food items available at the Opcen for distribution. Secure Leyte Red Cross Chapter for long term Opcen.

• Set up 2 water bladders (1 unit 5,000 liters, 1 unit 10,000 liters) at Convention Center and Hospital • Maintained water treatment and delivery, and augmentation to Leyte Red Cross Office for Opcen Operation • WATSAN Team composed of 4 pax from Red Cross and MDRRMO Virac aboard 6x6 Rescue Truck • Established water source, together with Team Albay, for distribution at 40,000 liters Water Bladder

3. OCD/RDRRMC VI

• Conducted meeting with NTC and other concerned members re establishment of communication link from RDRRMC to LDRRMCs and all AFP Units for continuous monitoring and dissemination of warning information and weather updates

• Conducted a special meeting re relief operations on 11 November 2013 attended by OCD, DSWD-FO VI, PRO-6, 301st (BAYANIHAN) Brigade AFP, 3ID Philippine Army, and DOH-CHD

• Coordinated with CAAP Manager for the provision of an office space for RDRRMC VI Incident Command Post for relief operations

• Set an Incident Command Post at Iloilo Airport, Cabanatuan, Iloilo for speedy relief operations in the region • Conducted press conference at CAAP office, Iloilo Airport, Cabanatuan, Iloilo at 13 November 2013 • RDRRMC Dir. Cabrera, conducted aerial survey and damage assessment in Aklan and Antique • Local Humanitarian Assistance checked-in at ICP on 17 November 2013:

Pasig City Rescue Team with 10,000 relief packs for Estancia, Iloilo • On 18 November 2013, conducted RDRRMC Meeting and press briefer with USec Austere Panadero of DILG,

Cong. Jerry P. Treñas and member agencies held at the Office of the Congressman, Iloilo City • RDRRMC VI meeting with USec Austere Panadero of DILG, Cong. Jerry P. Treñas with the NGOs and INGOs • A coordination meeting attended by 3ID, PA, and DOH was held at RDRRMC OpCen re the arrival of Chinese

Hospital Ship to provide medical services for the affected families in Panay island • Security and transportation assistance in hauling of relief goods was provided by the 11IB, 61IB, 301BDE, 47IB, 3ID,

6FSSU, ASCOM, and PA to Manduriao and Estancia in Iloilo and Dumalag and Maayon in Capiz

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PDRRMCs Negros Occidental, Aklan, and Antique Activated their respective OpCens with manpower resources and augmentation from emergency/responding

agencies/groups

PDRRMC Antique Transferred its command post in Culasi, Antique

PDRRMC Iloilo Conducted relief operations in Concepcion and Estancia

PDRRMC Negros Occidental

LGU Guimaras Buenavista – 14 sacks of rice, 15 boxes of sardines, 30 boxes of noodles, 20 boxes of bottled water Jordan – 14 sacks of rice, 15 boxes of sardines, 30 boxes of noodles, 20 boxes of bottled water Nueva Valencia – 14 sacks of rice, 15 boxes of sardines, 30 boxes of noodles, 20 boxes of bottled water San Lorenzo – 14 sacks of rice, 5 boxes of sardines, 10 boxes of noodles, 20 boxes of bottled water Sibunag – 14 sacks of rice, 5 boxes of sardines, 10 boxes of noodles, 20 boxes of bottled water

PDRRMC South Cotabato Provided PhP5,475,641.43 worth of food and non-food commodities to Barbaza and Lauan, Antique

4. OCD/RDRRMC VII

• Conducted rapid damage assessment in Northern Cebu on 9 November 2013 • Conducted damage assessment in Bantayan Island on 10 November 2013 • Conducted coordination meeting re establishment of One-Stop-Shop in Region VII at Mactan Benito Ebuen Air

Base, Lapu-Lapu City • Conducted coordination meeting with Sec. Jose Rene Almendras making Cebu as international hub, packing center

and evacuation center • Turned over non-food-items to the affected families in Daanbantayan thru the City Government of Bogo • Continuously facilitate the transport of relief goods from Cebu hub to different hubs and the transport of internally

displaced persons from Cebu Air Base

PDRRMC Bohol Tapped private contractors for the use of their equipment in the clearing operations in the region All manpower and equipment are located at Camp Gov. Esteban Bernido, ARESCOM Camp located in

Tagbilaran City PDRRMC Bohol convened re Balik Bohol Program for Boholanos residing in Tacloban Oceanjet fastcrafts and 2Go cancelled some trips to Tagbilaran City and route their trips to Ormoc City for

passengers in Leyte and Samar

PDRRMC Negros Oriental Provincial Engineers Office alerted all engineers and equipment operators for possible quick response

5. OCD/RDRRMC VIII

• Coordination meeting conducted at 10:00 AM, 11 November 2013, for the establishment of OCD Regional Coordinating Center (OCD-RCC)

• The Secretary of National Defense presided the meeting with DSWD, SILG, LCEs, and other government and private organizations re updates on the situation in the affected areas

• Assigned British Force at Basey-Marabut –Balangiga cutting across Samar and Eastern Samar with the consent of SILG

• OCD Team facilitated the assistance in the calling station of Satellite Phone • Based on the meetings of Cabinet Members and other officials, the following are the daily strategic thrusts of the

government:

Day 1 to 5: 1. Accessing supply routes 2. Food And relief distribution 3. Cadaver recovery 4. Law and order

Day 6 to 8: 1. Food And relief distribution 2. Cadaver recovery 3. Law and order 4. Accessing supply routes

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Day 9: 1. Food And relief distribution 2. Cadaver recovery 3. Establishing Normalcy (businesses and banks will be opened) 4. Accessing supply routes 5. Law and Order

OCD-RCC Facilitated the establishment and transport of tents from WFP Facilitated the evacuation of patients from Tacloban City to Tacloban Airport Facilitated the meeting attended by the Honorable Secretaries of DSWD; DILG; and DepEd, Communication

Sec. Ricky Carandang, Cong, Montejo, CDDA, Commodore Yoma, PDir.Gen. Rojas, PCSupt. Valmoria, Task Force Commander BGen. Velarmino, Col. Herminigildo Aquino, RDRRMC VIII Dir. Rey M. Gozon and other region VIII directors on 13 November 13 November 2013 with the following discussion:

Force is scheduled to deliver food and water to all the 40 municipalities that have not yet been reached Set the next meeting on 15 November 2013, 7:00 AM

• At about 7:00 AM, 17 November 2013, a Regional DRRM Council meeting re updates and status of relief operations was presided by the Honorable DILG Secretary and attended by the Civil Defense Deputy Administrator and OCD-VIII Regional Director

• Continued to transport relief goods from Cebu hub to different hubs • Transported internally displaced persons from Cebu Air Base • Set free local PLDT and Smart calls inside Base Operations, Camp Ebuen, Lapulapu City, Cebu • Set free Globe calls for internally displaced persons at Cebu hub • As of 18 November, the following have been distributed the different hubs:

From the Tacloban hub: 81,951 food and rice packs From the Ormoc hub: 1,444 food and rice packs For Tacloban City: 15,647 food packs were collected by the respective barangay officials for distribution to their

communities and evacuation centers For Samar, Western Samar, and Leyte provinces (including Baybay): 126,611 food packs were collected by the

respective LGU officials for distribution to evacuation centers and affected areas • As of 20 November 2013 a cumulative total of 987,423 food packs had been delivered in two areas covered by the 3

logistics hubs

• As of 20 November 2013, Task Force Clearing and Cleaning reported that approximately 41% of the total debris in Tacloban City have been cleared

Task Force Food and Water DSWD distributed relief goods to all affected municipalities at least one time Food packs delivered are good for two (2) days Ten (10) trucks of Air 21 will be used for distribution in Tacloban City Five (5) trucks in Guiuan and five (5) trucks in Ormoc coming from World Food Program Around 100,000L of water are being supplied by BFP fire trucks to 30 barangays daily Distributed a cumulative total of 1,470,337 food packs to 273,781 displaced families in need All affected barangays of Tacloban City, and municipalities of Leyte and Eastern Samar was served

Task Force Cadaver Collection Augmented 150 personnel, 6 dump trucks, and 1 payloader

Task Force Normalization Reported the following:

LEYECO provides street lights at night using generators One police precinct is already functional

On 21 November 2013, a total of 397 City Hall employees have reported, and five (5) gasoline stations, one (1) hardware store, one (1) agricultural supply store are operational in Tacloban City while five (5) banks are operational on limited time

Association of Bankers in Tacloban City plans to open banks next week Currently, DBP, Landbank, PNB, Union Bank, Commercial Bank, Allied Bank and Metrobank have opened and

operate from 9AM to 1PM Auto shops, LBC, City Hardware, Bayantel, and 2 commercial water stations have opened DTI’s Diskwento Caravan opened in the Tacloban City Robinsons and Gaisano malls are targeting to open before Christmas DBM Sec Florencio Abad met with local business leaders and other members of the private sector on 24

November 2013 to help bring back the confidence among the business owners Additional groceries, bakeries, restaurants, hardware shops, auto-repair shops, gasoline stations and water

refilling stations have already opened DTI’s DISKWENTO CARAVAN operated a total of 4 rolling stores at Burgos Rizal Avenue and generated PHP

87,000 for only 2 hours Another DISWKENTO CARAVAN will be operating on Tacloban City on 27 November 2013

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PDIR Valmoria recommended that the big establishments such as the malls should have their own security providers

Dir Noval of DILG Region VIII suggested a meeting with the transportation sector to provide transportation services for the government employees. Furthermore, LTO has reported that their forces are now working on the ground to monitor transportation fares

DOLE reported that emergency employment programs have been provided

Task Force Debris Clearing and Cleaning To date, MMDA collected 50,154 cubic meters or at 71.6% rate of accomplishment of debris and completed

1,020 truck trips

Task Force Law and Order Reported a total of 1,510 personnel working on the task force Activated three community precincts Approximately 99% of PRO VIII personnel are accounted for and an additional 1,675PNP personnel from other

regions will augment the organic PRO VIII personnel Four out of five community precincts are functional As of 22 November 2013, a total of 1,611 PNP personnel (1,283 augmented from different PROs; 328 organic)

are deployed in Eastern Samar and Tacloban, Maharlika, Palo, Ormoc, all of Leyte

Combined Joint Task Force Yolanda Continues collection of cadaver in Tacloban City and Tanauan Continues road clearing operations in Tacloban City Task Force Yolanda will activate a conveyor belt system for relief sourced from the Ormoc and Guiuan hubs;

this is to ensure that all serviced communities are provided with needed relief goods Sent senior official to Ormoc and Guiuan hubs to replicate conveyor system of relief distribution Deployed 260 personnel with 18 N35 trucks from Mindanao; 42 vehicles to Guiuan (15 vehicles), Ormoc (10

vehicles) and Tacloban (17 vehicles); 6 dumptrucks for transporting of relief goods downloaded at the airport; 10 vehicles for transporting relief goods downloaded at the sea port; and Naval Task Group with 4 N35 trucks, 1 dump truck, 1 back hoe and 1 payloader

On 19 November 2013, a council meeting was conducted with Sec. Mar Roxas presiding. The following were discussed: BFP is requesting for 1 backhoe since there are some high areas where dead bodies can no longer

reached Sec Roxas instructed FSSUPT Cordeta to coordinate with Arlington Funeral Services, who shall be

assisting in the recovery and retrieval of dead bodies Sec Roxas instructed the contingents from the US Marines to coordinate with MMDA and DPWH Gen Velarmino reported that they have now 2093 total manpower. LTO’s 9 buses have arrived and

unloaded relief goods. The said buses are now ready to take passengers from the airport going outside of Tacloban City

Sec Roxas assigned Mr. Francis Martinez of the MMDA as the ground commander in the Astrodome and to head in the clearing operations

DSWD will be turning over the relief distribution to the City Government of Tacloban. DSWD will still be providing allocation to the City Government every 2 days, including the relief goods from other donors

DSWD is coordinating with other international partners for the provision of tents, tarps and other non-food items

Sec Roxas instructed Dr Raquel Fortun of UP to work with the City Health Office for additional medical support/interventions particularly on the collection of dead bodies

The UP Forensic experts coordinated with local officials in accordance to proper procedures in recovery of dead bodies

TF Yolanda is now a Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF), hence, now called CJTF YOLANDA The total manpower for the CJTF is 5,079 inclusive of personnel from other agencies, volunteers, and rescue

groups The US Marines Expeditionary Force is recommended to be deployed in Basey and Marabut in Samar and

Guiuan in Eastern Samar The Bayanihan Team arrived with twenty-four (24) M35s and two (2) vans Land Bank – Tacloban reported that three (3) ATMs opened on 19 November 2013 and is currently on full

teller operation The Philippine Coast Guard is instructed to work closely with CJTF YOLANDA for the logistics and DSWD for

efficient transporting of goods to the identified relief hubs MMDA reported the repair of three (3) dump trucks and turned it over to CJTF YOLANDA On 18 November 2013, “Task Force Normalization” was organized to spur economic activity in Leyte Mr. Stanley Tabiando of DTI reported that the DISKWENTO CARAVAN will be opening on 21 November

2013 All 24 municipalities covered by Tacloban hub were provided with relief. 2,847 sacks of rice, water,

and canned goods, plus 6,860 actual food packs were provided

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US Marines Damage Assessment Team will be deployed to Basey and Marabut together with the 11th Marine Battalion of the Philippine Marines

Naval Task Group at the Astrodome in Tacloban City for debris clearing Air 21 unloaded cargo of ten (10) trucks and ready for use

As of 25 November 2013, a total of 6,397 AFP personnel, 235 vehicles are deployed

6. OCD/RDRRMC X

• All Local DRRMCs are conducting RDANA

7. OCD/RDRRMC XII

• Coordinated AFP Command Center and PRC for the conduct of rescue operations to the affected and trapped residents in the region

8. OCD/RDRRMC XIII (CARAGA)

• LDRRMCs facilitated the safe evacuation of affected families in their respective AOR • On 08 November 2013, PDRRMC Dinagat Islands conducted Disaster Assessment Needs Analysis by each LGU

counterpart and concerned agencies/Provincial Office; conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) in the 7 municipalities of the province; distributed relief goods to all municipalities and clearing operations of tree branches were conducted

• PDRMC Agusan del Norte deployed Agusan del Norte Emergency Response Team (ADNERT) to Western, Central and Eastern part of the province for immediate response

• PDRRMC Surigao del Norte activated relief centers for preparation and distribution of food packs; held emergency meeting for discussion on actions to be taken and damage assessment together with PDRRMC Dinagat Islands

• CDRRMO Butuan deployed medical and search and rescue team to Tacloban City; prepared food packs containing 3kgs of rice, 3pcs of noodles and 3 pcs of canned goods

• CDRRMO Bayugan, Agusan del Sur deployed search, retrieval and rescue operations to the Province of Leyte • LGU Bayabas, Bislig and Tandag in the Province of Surigao del Sur provided assorted goods for their constituents

III. PRIVATE SECTORS/ CSO

1. GLOBE Telecommunications

• Established “Libreng Tawag” Centers in the following areas:

Iloilo OWWA Office Region VI, 3rd Flr.

Robinson Mall, Mabini St., Iloilo City Western Visayas Cyberlink Inc HUB,

Shoppers Ave., Valeria St. Iloilo City Globe Telecom Office, JM Basa St.,

Iloilo City

Romblon Odiongan Commercial Center Brgy. Progreso Este, Odiongan 3

Erhrd System Technological Institute, Odiongan

Brgy. Limon Norte, Looc Brgy. Limon Sur, Looc

Antique Old and New Capitol, San Jose Boss Radio, San Jose Lauan Municipal Hall

Roxas City Roxas City Plaza, in front of

cathedral

2. SMART Telecommunications

• Established “Libreng Tawag” Centers in the following areas:

Antique Libertad President Roxas

Capiz Roxas City Hall Dao Public

Market Panit-an Pontevedra

Bantayan Island, Cebu Poblacion Sta. Fe Sta. Fe Port Cultural Center

Madridejos Municipal Hall

Cebu Mactan Air Base Brgy. Tinago

Gym Eastern Samar Poblacion,

Borongan Iloilo Batad Carles Estancia

Palo, Leyte

Palo Municipal Hall

Palo Learning Center

NCR Villamor Air Base

Northern Cebu Express Call

Office, Bogo San Francisco

Municipal Hall, Camotes Island

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Medellin Public Market, Hagnaya Port

Palawan Coron Town

Proper

Culion Town Proper

Ormoc City Smart Retail

Store Ormoc City Hall

Tacloban City Command Center

in Tacloban Stadium

3. ULAP

• Distributed family packs in different municipalities in Leyte: Calubian – 275 packs Luan – 185 packs Dacay – 165 packs Magsaysay – 170 packs San Isidro – 173 packs San Agustin – 285 packs Camote – 187 packs Cabacungan – 876 packs Tigbaw – 260 packs Batog – 120 packs San Jose – 1,179 packs Del Carmen – 130 packs San Rafael – 400 packs Alegre – 212 packs

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE (PhP) DISTRIBUTED AMOUNT AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

1 15-Nov-13 BFAR Region IV-B Assorted relief goods 4 tons Coron, Palawan2 DILG IV-B Assorted relief goods 1 box Coron, Palawan

Family food packs 9,884 Coron, Palawanwater jugs 250 pieces Coron, Palawanwater jugs 150 pieces Busuanga, Palawan

rice 600 549,088.00 Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro and Romblon

water jugs 100 pieces Culion, PalawanFamily food packs 1,000 Busuanga, PalawanFamily food packs 1,792 Coron, Palawan

4 PRC Romblon 20,000.00 Cajidiocan and San Fernando

5 CHD-HEMS IV-B Assorted medicines 30 boxes Coron, Palawan

6 DSWD Central Office 63,500,000.00 Region V

7 DSWD-FO V Assorted Relief Goods 4,250,694.00 Albay,Masbate and Sorsogon

12-Nov-13 100 packs Estancia, Iloilo12-Nov-13 70 packs Concepcion, Iloilo12-Nov-13 100 packs Batad, Iloilo12-Nov-13 100 packs Carles, Iloilo14-Nov-13 65 Isla Gigantes, Carles, Iloilo

14-Nov-13 15 Calagnaan Island, Estancia, Iloilo

15-Nov-13 food stuff 894 packs Calagnaan Island, Estancia, Iloilo

08-Nov-13 Assorted Medicines Numancia, Aklan09-Nov-13 Assorted Medicines RHU Madalag, Aklan09-Nov-13 Assorted Medicines RHU Malinao, Aklan

11-Nov-13 Assorted Medicines, hygiene kits, family kits, and gerry cans All RHUs in Aklan

14-Nov-13 Assorted Medicines 17 Municipalities of Aklan15-Nov-13 Medicine Province of Capiz15-Nov-13 Vitamin A Province of Capiz15-Nov-13 Water Analyis kit Province of Capiz15-Nov-13 Compact Drug Province of Capiz15-Nov-13 Waterine Province of Capiz

10 12-Nov-13 DTI Region VI noodles (86,400 pieces), cans of sardines (40,000 cans) 86,400 boxes San Jose, Antique Based on DTI VI Report

11 18-Nov-13 PSWDO Negros Occidental family packs 35,576 packs Province of Negros Occidental

12 11-Nov-13 Office of Civil Defense - Central Office Rice (50kg/bag) 3,000 bags 3,750,000.00 OCD - Region VI

DSWD Central Office 88,500,000.00 Region VII

11-Nov-13 Office of Civil Defense - Central Office Rice (50kg/bag) 1,000 bags 1,250,000.00 OCD - Region VII

11-Nov-13 DSWD Central Office family packs 1,639,881 packs Region VIII13 15-Nov-13 DSWD-FO VIII family packs 500,000 Palo, Leyte

9 DOH-CHD VI

REGION VII

REGION VIII

REGION V

REGION VI

8 BFAR Region VI

food packs

food stuff sacks

Tab ILOCAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR TY "YOLANDA"

As of 26 November 2013 6:00 AM

GOVERNMENT AGENCIESREGION IV-B

DSWD-FO IV-B3

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE (PhP) DISTRIBUTED AMOUNT AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

11-Nov-13 Food and rice 285,007 packs OCD - Region VIII

11-Nov-13 water 40,144 liters OCD - Region VIII

11-Nov-13 high energy biscuits 13,100 pieces OCD - Region VIII

DSWD Central Office 13,500,000.00 Region X

DSWD Central Office 13,500,000.00 Region XI

DSWD Central Office 13,500,000.00 Region XII

DSWD Central Office 13,500,000.00 CARAGA

9-Nov-13 Office of Civil Defense - Central Office Family food packs 540 packs

16-Nov-13 chicken eggs 6,000 tray 3,580,000.00 RegionwideTurned over to DSWD for

distribution to the affected families

16-Nov-13 sardines 40,000 cans Regionwide16-Nov-13 noodles 140,000 packs16-Nov-13 rice (2kgs/pack) 200 Regionwide

15 12-Nov-13 DOLE Regional Office VI finacial assistance for emergency employment cash assistance 5,036,000.00 Regionwide16-Nov-13 food packs 86, 100 54,727,350.0016-Nov-13 other food items16-Nov-13 non-food items

DSWD Central Office food packs 1,042,091 packs Regionwide

16

1 12-Nov-13 Asia Brewery bottled water Based on DTI VI Report

2 12-Nov-13 Flo Water Resources Iloilo, Inc. of Florete Group of Companies bottled water Capiz and Iloilo Based on DTI VI Report

3 12-Nov-13 Angelina Bakeshop loaves of bread truckloads Province of Capiz Based on DTI VI Report

family packs worth P1,000.00 each 6,399 packs Dao, Capizfamily packs worth P1,000.00 each 5,627.00 packs Ivisan, Capiz

potable water 800 5-gallon Sara, Iloilofamily packs of 2 kgs rice & 3 canned goods 800 packs Sara, Iloilo

potable water 550 5-gallonfamily packs of 2 kgs rice & 3 canned goods 550 packs

potable water 900 5-gallon Panit-an, Capizfamily packs of 2 kgs rice & 3 canned goods 900 packs Panit-an, Capiz

potable water 728 5-gallonfamily packs of 2 kgs rice & 3 canned goods 364 packs

6 18-Nov-13 LC '94 et al NOHS, Bacolod City family packs 513 packs 35,000.00 Cadiz City, Negros Occidental

Used clothes 35 sacksMineral Water 15 boxesRelief Goods 130 sacksRelief Goods 120 sacksMineral Water 20 boxesUsed Clothes 25 sacks

7 13-Nov-13 GMA Iloilo Roxas City, Capiz, and Aklan

8 13-Nov-13 GMA Iloilo Roxas City

for both electric cooperative affected

employees and affected families in target LGUs

165,000.00 Kalibo and New Washington, Aklan

252,000.00

112,840.00 Bingawan, Iloilo

4 12-Nov-13 Zuellig Family Foundation-Manila 12,026,000.00

5 13-Nov-13 Panay CoalFired Power Plant, Brgy. Ingore, Lapaz, Iloilo City

224,000.00

16 DSWD Region VI Regionwide

TOTAL NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES:

PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS / INDIVIDUALSREGION VI

REGION X

REGION XI

REGION XII

REGION XIII (CARAGA)

REGIONWIDE

14 DA Regional Field Office 6

Office of Civil Defense - Central Office

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE (PhP) DISTRIBUTED AMOUNT AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

13-Nov-13 Relief Goods 80 sacks13-Nov-13 Mineral Water 10 boxes16-Nov-13 Relief Goods 1,000 packs Altavas and Batan, Aklan

Generator 25 sets Province of CapizGenerator 5 sets Province of Iloilo

17-Nov-13 Generator 30 sets Province of IloiloRelief Goods 30 sacks Sapian, CapizRelief Goods 150 sacks

12 16-Nov-13 Ms. Anileen Manzones Noodles 2 boxesSardines 50 cansNoodles 100 pieces

Milk Drink 50 piecesAssorted Clothes

14 17-Nov-13 Sto. Niño Chapel, Delgado St., Iloilo City Assorted relief goods and cash 340,000.00 Cash used to buy relief goods

Family packs 3,450 packsShovels 20 pieces

Saw 20 piecesHammer 20 pieces

19-Nov-13 The Ruth Foundation Top Canvass 20 pieces

16 20-Nov-13 Alphaland Development, Inc Rice, water, noodles, and canned goods 1.2 tons Passi City, San Enrique, and Dueñas, Iloilo

17 20-Nov-13 Trese Martires City, Cavite Assorted Medicines San Dionisio, Iloilo

18 20-Nov-13 Philippine Coast Guard Auxilliary 605 Food packs (coffee, cereal drink, candles, matches, bottled water, canned goods, and milk) 186 packs 28,885.28 Cuartero, Capiz

19 20-Nov-13 Makati Medical Center ( MANGYAN Group)

Goods (clothes, water, rice, canned goods, noodles) and medicines 1 ton 400,000.00 Estancia, Carles, Concepcion,

IloiloSolar Lighting System 52 pieces

Family Packs (canned goods, noodles, rice, ready-to-eat cereals, bottled water, and biscuits) 785 packs

Hygiene kit (tissue, toothbrush, toothpaste, laundry and bath soaps) 785 packs

21 20-Nov-13 Relief Goods 124 packs

22 21-Nov-13 Ms. GG Lyn Garcia Canned Goods packs 2,000

23 21-Nov-13 Ms. Marissa Andaya Canned Goods packs 2,00024 21-Nov-13 Ms. Athena Ella Rico Canned Goods packs 1,00025 21-Nov-13 Mr. Daven Jay Jimenea Canned Goods packs 500

26 21-Nov-13 Quiando Family Water, Food & Clothing packs 10,000 Directly to the Fabila family in Dumalag, Capiz

Goods 70 packs 70 0Bottled Water 44 pieces 44 0

Biscuits (2 boxes) 120 pieces 120 0Cereal drink 10 sachets 10 0

T-shirts/Blouses/Jacket 106 pieces 106 0Shorts/Shirts 13 pieces 13 0

Towel 3 pieces 3 0Used tarpaulin bundle 15 750.00 15 0

Family food packs sack 50 7,500.00 50 0Sardines boxes 3 500.00 3 0

29 11-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 1,000,000.0030 13-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 1,317.9831 14-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 14,999.4132 14-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 30,658.0033 14-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 5,961.0034 15-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 19,182.0035 15-Nov-13 Anonymous Cash 5,633.6236 12-Nov-13 Anonymous Assorted Food 35 packs 5,000.00 35 Mactan Airbase gymnasium 0

Skyflakes 1,296 packs 5,000.00 1,296 0Assorted Canned Goods (El Rancho Vienna

Sausage, Australian Carne Norte) 1,444 cans 20,000.00 1,444 0

28 16-Nov-13 Anonymous Mactan Airbase gymnasium

Donations coursed thru OCD - CO

37 12-Nov-13 Taiyo Yuden Mactan Airbase gymnasium

Turned over to DILG

REGION VII

27 16-Nov-13 Knowles Electronics Mactan Airbase gymnasium

1519-Nov-13 The Ruth Foundation Barangays Talutu-an,

Makatunaw, Tambalisa, Igboy, Pulupina, Concepcion, Iloilo

20 20-Nov-13 Willie Revillame Team Estancia, Carles, Concepcion, Iloilo

11 16-Nov-13 PLDT Iloilo City

Checked-in at ICP, Iloilo Airport, Cabanatuan13 16-Nov-13 Ms. Gemma Tabiano

9 ABS-CBN IloiloRoxas City

1015-Nov-13

DILG

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE (PhP) DISTRIBUTED AMOUNT AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

Mineral Water (500ml/bottle) 77 bottles 500.00 77 0Assorted Goods (Rice, Noodles, Sardines) 45 packs 7,100.00 45 0

Assorted Relief Goods (Used Clothing) 10 sacks 10 0Rice 250 packs 250 0

Chicken 150 packs 150 0Siomai 100 packs 100 0

Mineral Water (350ml) 120 packs 120 0Ready-to-eat meals packs

40 13-Nov-13 Mrs. Elvira Luyom c/o Pentax Cebu Packed Meal 150 packs 5,100.00 150 Mactan Airbase gymnasium 041 13-Nov-13 Ms. Margie Chua Bread 5 boxes 2,500.00 5 Mactan Airbase gymnasium 0

13-Nov-13 Relief Goods 2 truck loads 2 0Assorted Goods 45 sacks 45 0

Bottled Water 16 packs 16 0Assorted Goods 5 boxes 5 0

Medicine 2 boxes 2 0Canned Goods 15 boxes 15 Mactan Airbase gymnasium 0Drinking Water 10 bottles

Relief Goods 200 boxesRice 35 sacks

18 sacks5 boxes

18 sacks Suluan Island17 sacks Geporlos, Eastern Samar21 boxes Mercedes, Eastern Samar15 sacks Balangiga, Eastern Samar17 sacks Lawaan, Eastern Samar15 sacks Maydulong, Eastern Samar15 sacks Llorente, Eastern Samar25 sacks Basey, Western Samar15 sacks Marabut, Western Samar8 sacks Rizal, Western Samar

10 boxes Tabon-tabon, Leyte15 sacks Dulag, Leyte15 sacks Mc Arthur, Leyte25 sacks24 boxes12 sacks Jaro, Leyte17 sacks Babatngon, Leyte3 sacks Sta Fe, Leyte7 sacks Alang-alang, Leyte

15 sacks San Miguel, Leyte8 sacks Barugo, Leyte

Rice 1520 sacksMineral Water 8,100 bottlesCanned Goods 300 piecesAssorted Foods 166 pieces

10 sacks La Paz, Leyte10 sacks Mayorga, Leyte10 sacks Abuyog, Leyte9 sacks1 box

15 sacks Tunga, Leyte15 sacks Telegrado. Tolosa, Leyte3 sacks V & G, Tacloban, Leyte6 sacks Tigbao, Tacloban, Leyte

15 sacks San Roque, Tolosa, Leyte

164359

TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIVATE AGENCIES / INDIVIDUALS: 43

TOTAL NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIVATE AGENCIES / INDIVIDUALS:

GRAND TOTAL:

REGION VIII

13-Nov-13 Globe Telecom

Homonhon Island, Guiuan, Eastern Samar

Hernani, Eastern Samar

Julita, Leyte

Municipalities of Mahaplag, Abuyog, Javier, McArthur, Julita, Dulag, Burauen, Tabon-tabon,

Tolosa, Tanauan, Tunga,

Burauen, Leyte

42 Bangon Guiuan Organization Mactan Airbase gymnasium14-Nov-13

43 13-Nov-13 Globe Telecom

38 12-Nov-13 Brgy Captain Estaca, Compostela, Cebu Mactan Airbase gymnasium

39 13-Nov-13 Pentax Cebu Philippines 5,000.00 Mactan Airbase gymnasium

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Tab I

DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

1 17-Nov-13 Government of China Tents 2,600 packages CNY 10,000,000.00

2 Government of France Various humanitarian aid Released to French Embassy in the Philippines

MPE, blankets 1,998 Pieces 1,998 0Tarpaulin 80 Pieces 80 0

Tent, 2-man set 10 Pieces 10 0Tent, 4-man set 20 Pieces 20 0Blanket superior 500 Pieces 500 0Blanket normal 500 Pieces 500 0

Medicines 56 Boxes 56 014-Nov-13 Relief goods 3 C130 full Coursed thru OCD-DND 16-Nov-13 Relief goods 2 C130 full Coursed thru OCD-DND

5 19-Nov-13 Government of Japan Diapers 288 boxes JPY 414,496.00 Released to DSWD / Embassy of Japan

Family tents 100 boxes

Water purifier 2,000 boxes

Beef fried rice 8,748 boxes

Blanket 3,840 boxes

Sanitation kit 500 boxes

Blanket 49 boxes

Fied Rice, beef and beans, tomato sauce 220 boxes

Hygiene Kit 228 boxes463L Pallet Strap 4 pallets 4 0

Tarpaulins 4 pallets 4 0Water 4 pallets 4 0

Medical Store 6 pallets 6 0Blanket 7 pallets 7 0Tentage 1 pallets 1 0

8 15-Nov-13 Government of Qatar Medicines, food, tents, blankets and clothes 80 MT DSWD

21-Nov-13 Assorted Food Items 38 pallets Released to DSWD

1 UNICEF Humanitarian aid (shelters & medicine) 60 tons

Plastic sheets, medium thermal blankets, Jerry cans and plastic rolls 107,693 kgs DSWD

Emergency relief items 284 packages DSWDWater tanks and kits 50 packages DSWD

Emergency relief cargo 12 packages DSWDWater tanks 15 packages DSWD

Rutf-Eeze Paste Nut (Therapeutic Food) 3 packages DSWD2

18-Nov-13

UNICEF Denmark

2,400 Mactan Airbase Gymnasium 0

TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTRIES: 9

UNITED NATION ORGANIZATIONS

7 14-Nov-13 Republic of Singapore Mactan Airbase Gymnasium

914-Nov-13

Taiwan, Republic of ChinaBlankets 2,400 boxes

4 Government of Indonesia

6

15-Nov-13

Government of Korea

17-Nov-13

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR TY "YOLANDA" As of 26 November 2013, 6:00 AM

COUNTRIES

3 15-Nov-13 Government of India Tacloban City

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

13-Nov-13 Relief Goods 551 packages $411,326.00 Released to UNCHR Representation in the Philippines

20-Nov-13

Recreation Kits Hospital Equipments Emergency

Health Kits School in a carton

$4,229.38 Released to UNICEF Makati

12-Nov-13Emergency relief cargo (tarpaulins, ORS,

medicines, hospital equipment, water tanks, tents, and emergency health kits)

284 packages $101,935.41 Released to UNICEF Philippines

15-Nov-13 Relief goods, emergency relief cargo, and emergency supplies 12 packages $15,360.00 Released to UNICEF Philippines

4 18-Nov-13 UNICEF Supply Division - Germany Water Pumps 15 packages EUR 35,505.00 Released to UNICEF - Philippines

12-Nov-13 Emergency relief goods, family tent, blanket, plastic sheet 332 boxes $703,096.55 Released to UNHCR Philippines

22-Nov-13 Emergency Travel Kit and Mosquito Net Dome $17,256.00 Released to UNHCR Philippines

22-Nov-13 Family tents, Kitchen sets, and Jerry Cans $461,221.40 Released to UNHCR Philippines

6 12-Nov-13 UNHCR Dubai Emergency relief cargo(family tents, emergency travel kit, and mosquito net) 1,940 boxes $953,006.00 Released to UNHCR Philippines

19-Nov-13 Kitchen Set, Plastic Rolls, Family Tents, and Blankets 312 packages $636,322.00 Released to UNHCR Philippines

19-Nov-13 Jerry Cans and Blankets 81 packages $46,774.00 Released to UNHCR Philippines

12-Nov-13 High Energy Emergency Food products 86 packages $623,047.00 Released to UN c/o DSWD

18-Nov-13 Blankets and Tarpaulins 10 packages $12,914.50 Released to Italian Chamber of Commerce

18-Nov-13 Tents, Water Tanks, Squatting Plates, Kitchen Sets, Generator, and Emergency Kits $231,446.66 Released to Italian Chamber of

Commerce

22-Nov-13 JCB 427, 540-170, 525-25, Shovel, fork fixing, and frameworks

Released to World Food Philippines

22-Nov-13 buckets 2 pieces Released to World Food Philippines

22-Nov-13 JCB 535-95, 540-170, 427 EUR 187,325.00 Released to World Food Philippines

22-Nov-13 Clark Forklift, Air Cargo Slave Pallates, Spares/tooling Hydraulic Oils

Released to World Food Philippines

High Energy Biscuits 9,336 boxes DSWD

ICT Equipment 2 packages DSWDTele communications equipment 9 packages DSWD

tents, blankets and ropes 302 packages DSWDTarpaulins 3,200 pcs DSWD

12-Nov-13 Tent and emergency kit 35 packages $50,979.00 Released to Vice President of

the Italian Chamber of Commerce, Philippines

14-Nov-13 Tarpaulin wooden plastics 3,500 pieces $49,735.00 Released to DSWD/CRS 15-Nov-13 Emergency relief goods 28 packages $35,346.00 Released to DSWD

7 UNHCR Hungary

8 UN-WFP

15-Nov-13

2 UNICEF, Denmark

3 UNICEF AIR/DKK Denmark

5 UNHCR

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

17-Nov-13 Generator 2 sets $35,275.78 Released to UN-WFP Philippines

17-Nov-13Kitchen set, Blankets, Jerrycans, Mosquito

Nets, Compact Towels, Soap, Cords, Tarpaulins, and Tents

107 packages EUR 147,090.70 Released to Handicap International Cebu / DSWD

17-Nov-13 "Rapid Response Team" individual kit 3 packages $16,197.60 Released to WFP Philippines

18-Nov-13 Water Tank and Water Pump 88 packages $57,574.18 Released to Catholic Relief Services

18-Nov-13 First Aid Kit, Standard Vehicle Pack, Stickers 2 packages $4,692.00 Released to WFP Philippines

18-Nov-13 Pre-fab office and accomodation 9 packages $57,908.82 Released to UN-WFP Philippines

18-Nov-13 Compact Food 16 packages EUR 103,200.40 Released to Fundacion Accion Contra El Hambre

18-Nov-13 Generator Sets 10 packages $29,436.2118-Nov-13 ICT Equipment 5 packages $94,532.28 ReleasEd to WFP Philippines18-Nov-13 High Energy Biscuits 8 packages $5,421.00 ReleasEd to WFP Philippines18-Nov-13 Generators 6 Units $118,960.56 Released to WFP Philippines

18-Nov-13 Multi-purpose tents 9 packages $15,640.00 Released to Ramon Aboitiz Foundation

18-Nov-13 Mosquito Nets, Jeer Cans, Water Tanks 49 packages $64,841.60 Released to Goal Ireland

18-Nov-13 Container buckets, Water pumps, and Squatting Slabs 82 pieces NOK 640,000.00 Released to Center for Health

and Development

18-Nov-13 Generator Sets 4 Units $25,890.06 Released to Center for Health and Development

19-Nov-13 Compact energy food 23 packages EUR 54,390.00 Released to Fundacion Accion Contra El Hambre

20-Nov-13 High Enegy Biscuits 122 packages $93,500.80 Released to WFP PhilippinesBlankets 5 pallets

Tarpaulin, Woven Plastic 11 pallets21-Nov-13 office accomodation unit hard wall E PhP193,012.33 Released to WFP Cebu

10 15-Nov-13 UN-WFP, USAID High Energy Emergency Food products 66,262 kgs DSWD

12-Nov-13 Relief goods, tarpaulins, and PVC bladder tank 32 packages $76,511.82 Released to CHS-DSWD

14-Nov-13 Relief Items, Multi-purpose tents, Ropes, and Tarpaulins 60 packages $106,744.65 Released to World Vision

Philippines c/o DSWD 21-Nov-13 Plumpy Sup, RUSF $201, 541.00 Released to WFP Cebu

14-Nov-13 Humanitarian aid cargo, multi-purpose tent, blanket, tarpaulins, and rope 302 packages $384,546.32 Released to DSWD Plan

High Energy Biscuits 5,336 boxes Released to World Food Program - Philippines

13 11/19/2013 WFP - Bangladesh High Energy Biscuits Released to WFP Cebu

14 WFP-UNHRD, Subang 4 units of 10x24 and 13 Units of 10x32m Mobile Storage Unit 17 pcs $233,390.00

15 12-Nov-13 World Health Organization Cadaver Bags 924 pcs PHP 929,080.00 Tacloban, Leyte

Released DSWD PLAN

11 UN World Food Programme UAE

12 World Food Program

TOTAL NUMBER OF UN ORGANIZATIONS: 15

9 UN-WFP, Dubai

20-Nov-13

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

15-Nov-13 Plastic Sheets and Hygiene Kits 205 skids DSWD

Collapsible Water vContainer 128 Pallets USD 112,134.27

15-Nov-13Mask humanitarian shipment, emergency kit, water tool kit, log emergency kit, and bladder

kit153 packages EUR 2,622.33 Released to Fundacion Accion

Contral El Hamere

17-Nov-13 Goods 79 Pieces Released to DSWD

3 Action Contre La Raim, France c/o Danzas Emirates LLC Relief goods, buckets, and hygiene kits 124 packages EUR 47,505.49 Released to Action Against

Hunger c/o DSWD

4 14-Nov-13 AECIDRelief goods, tool boxes, mosquito nets,

electrical tool kit, sleeping bags, and kit diesel generator

58 pallets EUR 78,837.88 Released to Embajada de Manila, Cebu

5 Agency of Technical Cooperation and Development Tents 400 pieces Released to Department of

Interior Development c/o DSWD

6 Al Saud Company, Ltd. Cash $20,000.00

7 15-Nov-13 Alpinter, Middle East tents 4 packages DSWD

8 AQUABOX Derbyshire, United Kingdom Water Filteration Equipment 50 boxes $292.032.00

Relief goods (medicine and surgical kit, generator, and emergency kit) 481 packages EUR 221,898.26 Released to MSF Holland c/o

DSWD

Relief goods (medicine kit, medical kit, water and sanitation equipment) 76 packages EUR 22,330.62 Released to MSF Holland c/o

DSWD

22-Nov-13 Medicines and Shirts EUR 17,224.02 Released to MSF Holland, HAIYAN Cyclone Response

Cebu 20-Nov-13 Long lasting Insecticidal Mosquito Net EUR 5.224,50 Released to MSF Holland

10 19-Nov-13 Asiana Airlines Emercency Supplies, Cup Noodles, Water, Cooked Rice, and Blankets 84 packages $40,250.00 Released to Red Cross Cebu

11 14-Nov-13 AYEZAN EGISTICS.L.L.C. Dubai

Assorted relief items (standard non food relief items, health and nutrition equipment, water

and sanitation equipment, and other programme support and relief items)

102,203 kgs $577,720.00 Released to Save the Children Business Centre c/o DSWD

17-Nov-13 Biscuits 40 boxes EUR 200.00 Released to Aboitiz Foundation

18-Nov-13 Biscuits 80 Boxes EUR 400.00 Released to Aboitiz Foundation

13 18-Nov-13 Bordeaux Merignac, France Medicines and Medical Equipment 29,430 kgs DSWD

14 15-Nov-13 British Red Cross Relief Goods 57 packages Released to Philippine Red Cross

15 British Telecommunications PLC, UK Communication Equipment 54 packages UK Pound 75,100.00

12 BAHLSEN GMBH Germany

INTERNATIONAL NGOs

1

Abu Dhabi Supplies and Commercial Services Est.

Dubai

2 Action Contre La Faim

9

15-Nov-13

ARTSEN ZONDER GRENZEN / MSF HOLLAND PLANTAGE MIDDENLAAN

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

16 Canadian Medical Assistance Team (CMAT) Langford BC, Canada

Medical Supply for setting-up of a tent hospital and conduct of medical mission to

victims of TY Yolanda

12-Nov-13 Humanitarian Aid 344 packages CAD 1,299,143.52 Released to Philippine Red Cross

Jerry Cans (20 L) 1,744 pieces Released to DSWDJerry Cans (10 L) 1,428 pieces

Tarpaulins, Woven Plastic 3,875 piecesKitchen Set 800 sets

Bucket (14 L) 580 piecesAll-weather Tents 520 pieces

Shelter Kits 882 piecesBlankets 5,400 Pieces

Aquatab (1.67g) 1 palletAquatab (67g) 1 pallet

Jerry Cans (20 L) 1,744 piecesJerry Cans (10 L) 1,428 pieces

Tarpaulins, Woven Plastic 3,375 piecesKitchen Set 500 sets

Bucket (14 L) 580 piecesAll-weather Tents 508 pieces

Shelter Kits 882 piecesfamily tents 520 pieces

Blankets 5,400 PiecesAquatab (1.67g)Aquatab (67g)

22-Nov-13 Tarpaulin, Woven, Plastic CA$ 17,650.00 Released to DSWD18 CargoHaus Solar panel lights $15,696.00

19 Col. Supphat Sirichantr Cash $100.00 Donations coursed thru OCD - CO

20 23-Nov-13 Christian Aid UK Coils of Rope for Shelter Kits - each coil 220m long 230x EUR 2,587.50

Released to Chiristian AidPhilippines

21 15-Nov-13 Dangerous Goods Management Espania, S.L. Spain Humanitarian aid 191 packages EUR 717,963.47 Released to Philippine Red

Cross 22 Daniel Tesfamicael Mihreteab Cash $200.00

23 12-Nov-13 Danish Emergency Management Agency - Denmark Camp Materials and Telecom 5,241 kgs EUR 400,000.00 Released to UNDAC Team

Tacloban

24 19-Nov-13 Department of International Development Jerry Cans and Kitchen sets 38 packages £5,492.75 Released to DFID c/o Alex

Franklin

25 21-Nov-13 Deutsche Germany Portable Drinking Water Unit 84 pieces EUR 70,560.00 Released to Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement

26 14-Nov-13 Deutsches Rotes Kreuz E.V. General Sekretariat Carstenneir 58 Berlin

Relief goods, family tents, kitchen sets, hygienic parcels, tarpaulins, and shelter tool

kits148 pallets EUR 283,000.00 Released to Philippine Red

Cross

27 20-Nov-13 DFID Whitehall United Kingdom Tent 4m x 4m EUR 10,980.00

17 Canadian Red Cross Society

20-Nov-13

21-Nov-13

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

28 DHL Express International, Thailand Noodles and Adult Diapers $100.00

29 17-Nov-13 Doctors without Borders Spain City of Knowledge Clayton Panama

Humanitarian relief of logistics materials (tent, multi-purpose shade net, frame tent,

dispensary light weight net, shade plastic, sheeting tarpaulins module, MSF kit, and

generator module lightning)

152 packages $383,720.86 Released to DOH

30 ERT Search and Rescue Division Manila

Search and Rescue Equipment EUR 40,034.92

31 18-Nov-13 Event Medicine, UK Personal Effects 23 packages DSWD

32 20-Nov-13 Everproducts Limited United Kingdom 45m3 complete cylindrical steel reinforced water storage tank PHP 204,360.00 Released to UNICEF makati

33 13-Nov-13 Exaciel AMC LogictiqueRelief goods and emergency aid materials

(tents, rescue equipment kit, campaign beds, kitchen, electricity, and medicine kits)

30 packages Released to Corps Mondial De Secours USAR Cebu

34 Federation of Filipino Organization Cash PHP29134.05

family tents 500 pcs PHP 12,014,681.00 Cebu HubKitchen sets 500 pcs PHP 820,514.80 Cebu Hub

Hygienic parcels 1,000 pcs PHP 1,289,380.40 Cebu Hubtarpaulins 4x6 m 1,000 pcs PHP 1,113,555.80 Cebu Hubshelter tool kits 500 pcs PHP 1,347,988.60 Cebu Hub

36 18-Nov-13 Globalmedic Canada Water Purification Equipment 10 packages Released to Globalmedic

37 18-Nov-13 Globalmedic Foundation Canada Purification Tablets, Water purification Units, and Water Filters 10 packages Released to Globalmedic

Operations Cebu

38 18-Nov-13 Medical Supplies 558 packages DSWD

39 Health Kits Euro 16,338.00

Tele communications equipment Euro 21,630.66

Logistics equipment Euro 119,063.48

Medecines and Medical equipment Euro 948.46

Medicines and Medical Supplies Euro 215,315.1

41 14-Nov-13 ICRC Development Malaysia Relief goods (tarpaulins, bucket, and kitchen set) 5,635 boxes CHI 392,062.90 Released to ICRC Delegation

Philippines 42 18-Nov-13 ICRC, Geneva Assorted relief items 15,867 Pieces DSWD

43 16-Nov-13 IFRC - Dubai Relief items (hygiene kits and tarpaulins) 109 packages CHF 296,643.36 Released to Philippine Red Cross

44 15-Nov-13 IFRC - Kuala Lumpur Relief goods 10,232 boxes Released to ICRC - Manila Delegation

45 16-Nov-13 IFRC Societies Tents, Tarpaulins, Warehouse Materials/Equipment 27 packages CHF 432,989.92 Released to the Philippine Red

Cross

46 15-Nov-13 Relief Items 174 pcs DSWD

47 17-Nov-13 Relief supplies 174 packages Released to Mr. Josaias dela Cruz and World Vision

ISAR Germany

35 14-Nov-13 German Red Cross

Humedica International, Germany

40 Humedicins Du Monde Paris, France

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

UNHCR Family Tents 1,500 pieces EUR 526,375.00 Released to Ramon Aboitiz Foundation

Plastic Sheets 3,000 pieces

49 19-Nov-13 Japanese Military Medical Team 8 pallets Released to Japanese Embassy

Generators, Water Supply Units, Water tanks 14 packages JPY 18,232,040.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

Plastic Case Tents 12 packages JPY 27,657,600.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

Sea Water Desalination 1 package JPY 4,672,020.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

Solar Panel and Power Supply 1 package JPY 2,000,000.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

Various Relief Materials/Equipment 16 packages JPY 5,577,417.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

Relief Materials / Equipment 18 packages JPY 32,815,167.00 Released to the Philippine Red Cross

51 Jeron Travel and Tours Relief Goods of Blankets, tents, and canned food $6,784.08

52 13-Nov-13 JICA Tokyo Emergency relief goods (plastic sheets, tents, generator, cord reel, and water purifier) 980 packages $401,410.51 Released to JAICA c/o DSWD

53 19-Nov-13 KOICA - Korea family tents 40 Units KRW 16,298,760.00 Released to Embassy of the

Republic of Korea in the Philipines

54 14-Nov-13 Korean Baseball Team 500ml mineral water 45 boxes Cebu Hub55 14-Nov-13 Korean International Corp Agency Blanket 5,760 pcs Cebu Hub

56 18-Nov-13 KUEHNE NAGEL - Dubai Tarpaulins, Squatting Plates, and Wiik Hall 77 packages $28,181.00 Released to UNICEF - Philippines

57 20-Nov-13 Life Saver UK Lifesaver Water Filtration Unit 1 piece EUR 11,100.00 Released to Thermopower Inc.

Food, blankets, tents, and other relief materials Tacloban, Leyte

Humanitarian aid and disaster relief Items Tacloban, Leyte

Tent, Canned Goods

12-Nov-13 Relief goods (logistic supplies, medicines, and medical equipment) 874 packages EUR 803,007.94 Released to MEDECINS SANS

FRONTIERES Philippines

19-Nov-13 Blankets and Wool 160 packages EUR 21,166.40 Released to MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES France Cebu

20-Nov-13 Medicines and Medical Equipment 8 packages EUR 18,787.86 Released to MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES

22-Nov-13 Medicines and Relief Goods EUR 13,003.76 Released to MSF Cebu City

5812-Nov-13 Manila Economic and Cultural Office -

Taiwan

59 MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES France

48 19-Nov-13 Islamic Relief Worldwide 19 South Bermingham

50 19-Nov-13 Japanese Red Cross Society

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

14-Nov-13 Relief cargo (logistic supplies) 5,890 packages EUR 444,540.00 Released to Medecins Sans Frontieres Logistique Philippines

17-Nov-13 Relief cargo (blanket, module, cooking set, hygiene kit, and jery can) 477 packages EUR 100,586.00 Released to Medecins Sans

Frontieres Logistique Philippines

22-Nov-13 Medicines EUR 323.02 Released to MSF Cebu City

61 22-Nov-13 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Korea

assorted goods: medicines, assistive device, hygienes, towels, clothes, etc. 10 pallets KRW 580,783,761.00

Released to Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the

Philippines

62 14-Nov-13 Modern Freight c/o UAE Dubai Shelter kits 3,076 packages Released to World Vision Philippines c/o DSWD

family tents 44 packages EUR 118,544.00 Released to MSF Spain

Blankets, plastic sheeting, family tents, jerry cans, mosquito nets, and hygiene kits 819 packages EUR 142,552.00 Released to MSF Spain - Cebu

22-Nov-13 Module Cooking Sets 878 boxes EUR 17,970.03 Released to MSF Belgium - Cebu

PASSIVE CHAIN TPT BAG BODY PLASTIC BIODEGRADABLE 220cm, Tent, Munltipurpose 45 m, 6 x 7.5m +bag ,

shade net, plastic sheeting

EUR 17606,53 Released to MSF c/o DOH

Cashwares tent, warehouse steel frame EUR 19540.81 Released to MSF Cebu City

Warehouse tents 15 packages EUR 10,519.44 Released to MSF Holland Haiyan Cyclone Response

Plastic Sheeting, Jerry Cans, Hygiene Kits,

278 packages EUR 518,485.03 Released to MSF Holland

66 19-Nov-13 MSF Spain Jerry Cans 2 pallets EUR 1,580.00 Released to MSF Spain - Cebu

67 15-Nov-13 NASSA Cebu CARITAS / DSWD Relief goods (plastic sheetings, and kit) 5,022 pieces EUR 104,700.00 Released to DSWD VII

68 13-Nov-13 National Critical Critical Care and Trauma Response Center, Australia

Relief goods, medicines, surgical kits, generators, tents, and food items 14 pallets

Released to National Critical Care and Trauma Response Center c/o AUSMAT Team

Tacloban

69 19-Nov-13 NAVIS E.V. Germany Hospital medical supplies 61 packages Released to NAVIS E.V. Germany - Cebu

RED Tents, Family tents, jerry cans, kitchen sets, tarpaulins, shelter tool kits 769 pieces USD523,896.50 Released to Philippine Red

Cross

Familly tents and kits, Shelter tool kits etc. 300 pieces EUR 87,720.00 Released to Philippine Red Cross

Tent BaseX US $1,000.00 Released to Philippine Red Cross

71 15-Nov-13O.N.G.D. BomberoUnidos Sin

Fonteras Emergency aid Donation 9 Boxes DSWD

72 Operations Blessings International Virginia, USA Water Purification Equipment 1 pc

73 Oscar Chimwanza Cash $335.00

65 19-Nov-13 MSF Holland

70 22-Nov-13 Netherland Red Cross

6319-Nov-13

MSF Belgium

64 22-Nov-13 MSF CVBA Belgium

60 Medecins Sans Frontieres Logistique France

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKS

18-Nov-13 Assorted Humanitarian Aid Relief Goods 238 packages GBP 109,501.60 Released to OXFAM GB Philippines

Humanitarian aid relief goods 73 packages GBP 42,425.90 Released to Save the Children Philippines

75 16-Nov-13 OXFAM Manila Warehouse Materials/Equipment 36 packages GBP 99,394.92 Released to OXFAM Manila 76 Philippine Alumni Cash $315.1577 Philippine Embassy of, Thailand Mobile Meal (Ready to Eat Packs)78 Philippine Tourism of Taiwan Pop-Up Porridge- Canned Goods 135 boxes79 Reggie Pernandes Cash $800.00

80 RWH Foundation, Kirkland Camping tents, generators, bottled water, and beddings 3,166 packages Released to RWH Foundation -

Cebu

13-Nov-13 Aid cargo 25 packages EUR 34,570.00 Released to MSF Belgium Cebu City

Aid cargo 111 packages EUR 296,360.00 Released to MSF Spain Cebu

18-Nov-13 Humanitarian Relief Goods 99,504 kgs DSWD

Humanitarian aid relief goods 1 package $1,240,255.90Released to Adventist

Development and Relief agency c/o DSWD

Humanitarian aid (multi-purpose tents, shelter plastic, blankets, mosquito nets, generator,

medical go kits, linen, and sheets)89 tons $725,570.00

Released to Adventist Development and Relief agency

Philippines

83 19-Nov-13 Save the Children - Kenya Collapsible Jerry Cans, Plastic Buckets, and Tarpaulins 196 packages $263,555.50 Released to Save the Children

Philippines

84 18-Nov-13 Save the Children UAE Blankets, Tshirts, buckets, trunks, machinery items, plastic article, and kitchen kit 2,901 packages GBP 69,983.42 Released to Save the Children

Philippines

85 14-Nov-13 Second Harvest Japan Canned goods 8,415 Cebu Hub

86 13-Nov-13SHEIK NOOR-UDDIN & SONS FZCO / World Vision Global Prepositioning

Resource Network

Humanitarian Relief Goods and PVC multi-purpose tents 65 packages $72,000.00 Released to World Vision

Philippines c/o DSWD

13-Nov-13 Humanitarian Relief Tents 576 Pieces Released to DSWD FO VII Cebu

Shelter boxes 224 boxes

88 15-Nov-13Sheltex TrustLimited, UK Tents 504 units DSWD

89 Spanish Agency for International Development Corp (Spanish MOFA)

Relief items, tarpaulins, tents, mosquito nets, and tool box 13,389 tons Released to Spanish Embassy in

the Philippines c/o DSWD

13-Nov-13 Shelter Unit, MRE Food Rations, and Humanitarian Aid Medicines 24 packages $38,428.00

Released to UN OCHA / Swedish Civil Contingency

Agency

14-Nov-13 Relief items 19 packages $29,142.00 Released to UN OCHA Philippines

91 15-Nov-13 Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Tarpaulins and Jerry cans 29 packages CHF 58,400.00 Released to Swiss Humanitarian

Aid Unit

92 Taiwan Office c/o Manila Economic and Cultural Office

Blanket, sleeping pad, biscuits, mixed sweet porridge, noodles, clothes, tents, facial

masks, and rain shoes487 boxes

Released to Philippine Department of Tourism Office -

Taiwan c/o DSWD

87 Shelter Box Org

90 Swedish Civil Contingency Agency (MSB) Sweden

74 OXFAM GB

81S.C. MSF Supply C.V Chaussee De Vilvorder 140, Vilvoordseste enweg

140 Belgium

82 Samaritan Purse International Relief, USA

14-Nov-13

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DATE DONOR ITEM/DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT VALUE DISTRIBUTION AREA BALANCE / REMARKSBlanket 1,440 pcs PHP 144,000.00 Cebu Hub

Instant Rice Meal 111 boxes PHP 2,220.00 Cebu Hub94 Tatsuno Corporation, Japan Mobile Pump 8 units ¥ 4,400,000.0095 Terumo Philippines corporation Medical Items $40,034.9296 USAID, Instanbul Turkey Collapsible Water Container $129,600.0097 USAID, Pennsyvania, Washington DC Water Container and Hygiene Kits $292.032.0098 Xu Zheng Yi Cash $475.50

Yonghee Rhee Cash $155.51$85.00

91599

123

99

TOTAL NUMBER OF INGOs: 99

TOTAL NUMBER OF COUNTRIES:TOTAL NUMBER OF UN ORGANIZATIONS: TOTAL NUMBER OF INGOs:

GRAND TOTAL:

93 14-Nov-13 Taiwan Tzu Chi Foundation