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DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX PHILIPPINES — Taal Volcano Eruption 17 FEBRUARY 2020 REPORT NO. 2 View previous reports: Report 1 NUMBERS AT A GLANCE 59% of the originally displaced (67,226 families or 287,202 persons) have already returned to their homes 40% are still displaced (52,422 families or 193,662 persons) inside and outside ECs 39% are still outside ECs or staying in the homes of relatives or friends (50,759 families or 187,512 persons) 1% 1,608 families or 5,959 persons remain in: 32 evacuation centers in Batangas, Cavite and Quezon Provinces 12,613 damaged houses with 3,775 totally destroyed and 8,838 partially damaged in 8 municipalities in Batangas Province 30 evacuation centers were assessed in this round 29% of assessed evacuation centers report sustainability of food supply as IDPs’ most felt need HIGHLIGHTS PhiVolcs lowered the volcanic alert from level 3 to level 2 signifying decreased unrest. However, unrest has not ceased and another eruption is still possible. The government has made available a number of relocation options for the IDPs coming from the permanently locked-down barangays on the Taal Volcano Island. The relocation site in Talaibon, Ibaan, Batangas now hosts 178 displaced families or 760 IDPs. The IDP transit site in Malainin Rehabilitation Center, Ibaan, Batangas currently hosts 134 families or 510 IDPs pending durable solutions. Source: https://mangomap.com/dswdgis/maps/104078/taal-volcano-eruption-evacuation-centers?preview=true# 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 2 Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 17 Persons inside ECs Persons outside ECs IDP MOVEMENTS JAN 21 - FEB 17 MAP OF MUNICIPALITIES WITH HOSTED IDPs AND EVACUATION CENTERS DSWD Department of Social Welfare and Deelopment HOST MUNICIPALITIES (BY PERSONS) - 51,000 - 4 LEGEND Source: DROMIC data as of 17 Feb 2020, 6 PM Open EC assessed this round Open EC assessed in previous round Area under lockdown Downtrend due to lowering of alert level from 4 to 3 IDPs ock to ECs for relief goods to support return Uptrend as attempted return proves unsustainable; IDPs however opt for home-based arrangements A second dip and peak indicate another attempt to return Displacement and return begin to stabilize as relocation and transit sites are identied School ECs in host communities prepare to resume classes Alert level lowered from 3 to 2

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DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX PHILIPPINES — Taal Volcano Eruption

17 FEBRUARY 2020 • REPORT NO. 2 View previous reports: Report 1

NUMBERS AT A GLANCE

59% of the originally displaced (67,226 families

or 287,202 persons) have already returned to their homes

40% are still displaced (52,422 families or

193,662 persons) inside and outside ECs

39% are still outside ECs or staying in the homes of relatives or friends (50,759

families or 187,512 persons)

1% 1,608 families or 5,959 persons remain in:

32 evacuation centers in Batangas, Cavite

and Quezon Provinces

12,613 damaged houses with

3,775 totally destroyed and 8,838 partially damaged in 8

municipalities in Batangas Province

30 evacuation centers were assessed in this

round

29% of assessed evacuation centers report

sustainability of food supply as IDPs’ most felt need

HIGHLIGHTS

• PhiVolcs lowered the volcanic alert from level 3 to level 2 signifying decreased unrest. However, unrest has not ceased and another eruption is still possible.

• The government has made available a number of relocation options for the IDPs coming from the permanently locked-down barangays on the Taal Volcano Island.

• The relocation site in Talaibon, Ibaan, Batangas now hosts 178 displaced families or 760 IDPs.

• The IDP transit site in Malainin Rehabilitation Center, Ibaan, Batangas currently hosts 134 families or 510 IDPs pending durable solutions.

Source: https://mangomap.com/dswdgis/maps/104078/taal-volcano-eruption-evacuation-centers?preview=true#

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Persons inside ECs

Persons outside ECs

IDP MOVEMENTS JAN 21 - FEB 17

MAP OF MUNICIPALITIES WITH HOSTED IDPs AND EVACUATION CENTERS

DSWDDepartment of Social Welfare and Development

HOST MUNICIPALITIES (BY PERSONS)

- 51,000

- 4

LEGEND

Source: DROMIC data as of 17 Feb 2020, 6 PM

Open EC assessed this round

Open EC assessed in previous round

Area under lockdown

Downtrend due to lowering of alert level from 4 to 3

IDPs !ock to ECs for relief goods to support return

Uptrend as attempted return proves unsustainable; IDPs however opt for home-based arrangements

A second dip and peak indicate another attempt to return

Displacement and return begin to stabilize as relocation and transit sites are identi"ed

School ECs in host communities prepare to resume classes

Alert level lowered from 3 to 2

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Breastfeeding mothers

Single male-headed familiesPersons w/ physical disability

Pregnant womenSingle female-headed families

Child-headed familiesUnaccompanied older persons

Persons w/ mental disabilityPersons w/ chronic/serious medical conditions

Persons w/ sensory disabilityUnaccompanied children 1

6 8 9

11 31

41

46 70

77

140

AGE

GRO

UP

(YEA

RS)

<11-34-5

6-1213-1920-59

>59 3291,650

526553

14322257

1331,773

640658

18025173Male

Female

SEX AND AGE BREAKDOWN

GROUPS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

PREFERRED MODE OF DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE

There is an increased preference (55% of assessed ECs) for combined assistance in-kind and in cash. 35% of assessed ECs would accept assistance only in-kind. 10% of assessed ECs would prefer just cash.

Host Province/ City/Municipality

ECsInside ECs Outside ECs

Families Persons Families PersonsGrand Total 32 1,608 5,959 51,234 189,087Batangas 28 1,461 5,361 23,590 89,065Cavite 3 27 138 18,717 65,690Laguna - - - 4,502 17,608Quezon 1 120 460 3,915 14,712

DISPLACEMENT SUMMARY AS OF 17 FEBRUARY 2020

DTM KEY FINDINGS

The following information is the result of the Displacement Tacking Matrix (DTM) assessments conducted by DSWD-deployed camp managers on 5 to 15! February 2020 in 30 evacuation centers most in need of national government assistance.

MOST-FELT NEEDS

• Although there are daily food distributions and even provision of cooked food for 75% of assessed ECs, 29% of assessed ECs identi"ed sustainability of food supply as their top concern.

• 24% of assessed ECs identi"ed shelter as the most felt need of IDPs. This could be attributed to the currently cooler and wetter weather.

• 14% of assessed ECs identi"ed livelihood, much related to the top concern over food sustainability.

• 10% of assessed ECs identi"ed NFIs as the top concern.

FoodShelterNone

LivelihoodNFI

WASH

Both 55%In-kind 35%Cash 10%

Every dayOnce a weekTwice a week

IrregularNo answer

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

FOOD DISTRIBUTION FREQUENCY

Batangas Municipality Partial Damage Total Damage TotalAgoncilo 3,544 1,465 5,009Tanauan City 1,572 178 1,750Taal 1,574 150 1,724Lemery 1,112 482 1,594San Nicolas 628 679 1,307Balete 0 671 671Laurel 401 136 537Talisay (Partial Report) 7 14 21Total 8,838 3,775 12,613

DAMAGED HOUSES IN BATANGAS PROVINCE

SchoolSports/Events Venue

Purpose-built Evacuation CenterGovernment Hall

OtherReligious Facility

Empty LotGovernment Housing

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

FACILITY TYPE

TOP AFFECTED LIVELIHOODS

Livelihood assessments conducted for a tot a l o f 3 ,087 househo lds in the municipalities of Ibaan, Talisay, Balete, Lemery, San Nicolas, Taal and Agoncillo reveal the following a#ected livelihoods: livestock and poultry, "shing, sari-sari store, tour-guiding and horse rental.

LIVESTOCK & POULTRY

FISHING SARI-SARI STORE

TOUR-GUIDING HORSE RENTAL

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WATER SOURCES

84% of assessed ECs said their main source of potable water is bottled water while 74% of assessed ECs said their main source of water for washing is the in-house water system of the EC.

WASH FACILITIES

Handwashing stations

Bathing areas

Latrines 85

113

13

20

28

21

28

Male Female Unsegregated

Functional BHS w/o a doctor

Functional BHS w/ a doctor

Functional hospital

Functional birthing facility

0 5 10 15

ECs WITH NEARBY HEALTH FACILITIES10%

10%

10%

20%

50%

NeverIrregularOnce a weekTwice a weekEvery day

FREQUENCY OF MHPSS SPECIALIST VISITS

Security is provided

Adequate lighting in common areas

IDPs have access to relief goods and services without any conditions.

Adequate assistive and mobility features (ramps, handrails, etc.)

Females are involved in the provision of security.

Victims of violence/abuse/exploitation know where they can go to receive appropriate help/assistance.

IDPs who need assistive or mobility devices (crutches, wheelchairs, etc.)

IDPs receive o#ers to earn a living outside of Batangas.

There are speci"c area/s in the evacuation center where some of the IDPs feel unsafe or unsecure.

0 5 10 15 20 25

PROTECTION SITUATION IN EVACUATION CENTERS

• Continuous monitoring of IDPs both inside and outside ECs thru DTM site assessments and biometrics registration.

• Continuous livelihood assessment especially for permanently displaced families from Taal Volcano Island.

• Assessment of damaged shelters and livelihoods of returnees

• Explore provision of cash rental support to evacuees who may not opt to stay in transition sites,

• Mass Evacuation planning for both a#ected and host municipalities for future volcanic eruptions building on the lessons learned and best practices during the latest evacuation experience.

For more information, contact IOM Philippines:

Kristin Dadey Chief of Mission IOM Philippines [email protected]

Conrad Navidad CCCM, Shelter, DTM Program Coordinator [email protected]

WAYS FORWARD

Sea Breeze Residences Brgy. Talaibon, Ibaan, Batangas • 26.4km more or less • 600 units

Lake Breeze Residences 1 Brgy. Looc, Calamba City, Laguna • 29.75km more or less • 176 units

TAAL VOLCANO EPICENTERSAN NICOLAS

AGONCILLO

LAUREL

TALISAY

TANAUAN

BALETE

MATAAS NA KAHOY

CUENCA

ALITAGTAG

SANTA TERESITA

TAAL

MALAUWE

Summer Homes/ Summer Ville Brgy. Cabuco, TMC, Cavite • 29.6km more or less • 1,000 units

Sunshine Ville 2 Brgy. Cabuco, TMC, Cavite • 32.3km more or less • 1,000 units

Lake Breeze Residences 2 Brgy. Uwisan, Calamba City, Laguna • 30.25km more or less • 219 units

Villa de Pio Homes Brgy. San Miguel, Sto. Tomas City, Batangas • 22.07km more or less • 300 units

Happy Valley Homes Brgy. Conception, Palasan, Sariaya, Quezon • 51.77km more or less • 400 units

Villa de Adelaida Brgy. Halang, Naic, Cavite • 37km more or less • 500 units

Valley Breeze Residences Brgy. Kay-Anlog, Calamba City, Laguna • 20.02km more or less • 553 units

San Manuel Homes Brgy. Lagalag, Tiaong, Quezon • 37.54km more or less • 700 units

51.77km

37.54km

22.07km

29.75km

30.25

km

20.02

km

32.3km

29.6km

37km

26.4km

RELOCATION SITES FROM THE NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY

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Host Province/ City/Municipality

No. of ECs Families Persons

Grand Total 32 1,608 5,959Batangas 28 1,461 5,361Laurel 4 424 1,481Ibaan 3 367 1,441Talisay 4 324 1,265San Luis 5 141 479Balayan 2 82 281Batangas City 3 54 182Nasugbu 1 26 100San Pascual 1 16 45Lian 3 15 43Calatagan 2 12 44Cavite 3 27 138Gen. Trias 2 23 124Silang 1 4 14Quezon 1 120 460Dolores 1 120 460

IDPS INSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS 3 provinces (13 municipalities): Batangas (10), Cavite (2), Quezon (1)

Host Province/ City/Municipality

Families Persons

Grand Total 51,234 189,087Batangas 23,590 89,065Batangas City 6,045 21,766Lipa City 4,781 20,960San Pascual 2,267 7,952Rosario 1,675 7,080Malvar 1,508 6,173San Luis 1,185 3,792Balayan 882 3,322Nasugbu 776 2,579Alitagtag 705 2,312Bauan 697 2,516Ibaan 607 2,035San Jose 386 1,484Mataas Na Kahoy 375 1,391Tuy 347 1,153Tanauan City 302 1,160San Juan 224 789Calatagan 204 667Mabini 182 557Taysan 147 459Lobo 129 405Lian 89 301Sta. Teresita 77 212Cavite 18,717 65,690Trece Martires 14,556 50,504Tagaytay City 947 3,404Gen. Trias 502 1,801Bacoor 432 1,572Alfonso 430 1,510Carmona 328 1,253Amadeo 315 946Dasmarinas City 297 1,240Silang 297 1,240Mendez 231 835Indang 161 555Naic 119 470Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo 38 120Maragondon 64 240Laguna 4,502 17,608Calamba City 2,636 9,858Cabuyao City 648 3,235Los Banos 304 1,026Pila 154 551Alaminos 140 517Santa Rosa 125 465Bay 117 412Nagcarlan 116 408Majayjay 62 229Santa Cruz 52 209San Pablo 51 306Magdalena 34 127Kalayaan 24 103Pakil 18 75Siniloan 13 55Cavinti 8 32Quezon 3,915 14,712Candelaria 842 2,929Tayabas 123 522Mauban 44 170Pagbilao 42 145Lucban 29 91Dolores 14 46Panukulan 12 45Infanta 12 45Real 11 41Sampaloc 9 23Polilio 5 20

IDPS OUTSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS 4 provinces (63 municipalities): Batangas (22), Cavite (14), Laguna (16), Quezon (11)

Province City/Municipality Evacuation Center Families PersonsBatangas Batangas City Batangas Provincial Sports Complex 548 1,354Laguna Calamba Jose Platon Elementary School 143 658Laguna Calamba La Mesa Multipurpose Hall Covered Court 47 214Cavite Tagaytay City Mag-asawang Ilat 17 57Cavite Ternate Ternate Evacuation Center 23 69Cavite Maragondon Tulay B 44 115Laguna Cabuyao Terelay Chapel 34 60Batangas Batangas City Banaba West Elementary School 58 265Batangas Batangas City Batangas City Evacuation Center 138 540Batangas Batangas City Gulod Itaas Barangay Outpost 9 35Batangas Batangas City Malitam Evacuation Center 81 266Batangas Lian Lian Central School 136 491Batangas Batangas City Laurel San Pascual 67 234Batangas Ibaan Malainin Rehabilitation Center 134 510Batangas San Luis Durungao Elementary School Covered Court 55 227Batangas San Luis Municipal Evacuation Center 51 192Batangas San Luis Luya Covered Court 20 66Batangas Lian Malaruhatan Junior and Senior High School 15 55Batangas San Luis Sta. Monica Elementary School 5 19Batangas San Luis Tungal Barangay Chapel 3 14Batangas Laurel As-Is Evacuation Center 39 154Batangas Talisay Doña Maria Laurel Platon Memorial School 91 418Batangas Laurel Laurel Municipal Gymnasium 192 718Batangas Laurel Leviste Evacuation Center 46 154Batangas Laurel Poblacion 5 145 431Batangas Ibaan Talaibon Evacuation Center 178 760Batangas Talisay Tranca Evacuation Center 14 47Batangas Talisay Tumaway Evacuation Center 226 931Batangas Calatagan Calatagan Evacuation Center 13 46Batangas Balayan Canda Senior High School 67 216

LIST OF ASSESSED EVACUATION CENTERS As of 17 February 2020

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