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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441; 912-5947; Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph NDRRMC UPDATE Situation Report No. 52 re Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM (Glide No. FL 2010-000258 PHL) Releasing Officer: USEC BENITO T. RAMOS Executive Director, NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD DATE: 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM Sources: DOST-PAGASA, DSWD, DOH, DILG, DOTC, PNP, AFP, PCG, PIA, DPWH, NGOs, MDRRMCs and PDRRMCs through OCDRCs IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM I. SITUATION OVERVIEW A. BACKGROUND The northeast monsoon (Amihan) that prevailed over Northern and Central Luzon and the tail-end of a cold front affecting Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao which started last December 29, 2010, triggered the occurrence of moderate to heavy rains and subsequent floodings and series of landslide incidents from January 1 - 21, 2011 affecting Regions, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM (Listing of areas affected by landslides, flooding & storm surge is on Tab A). ADDITIONAL INCIDENTS MONITORED From January 15 to 18, 2011, eleven (11) maritime incidents were monitored involving the following fishing boats, vessels and MBCAs: MBCA Lady Joy, MB JENER, FB JONATHAN, Unnamed FBCA, BARGE BIG MOVE, BARGE REGINE, MV SUPPER SHUTTLE, FB FINELY, MV LUCKY V, Unnamed Sailboat, and The US sailboat “Pineapple,” a 38-footer Catamaran Sailboat twin hulled (white hull and white sails) which departed Guam from Marianas Yacht Club on 6 January 2011 and was expected to arrive in Cebu City on 16 January 2011 encountered engine trouble and was reported missing. Another flooding and landslide incidents occurred on January 16 to 18, 2011 in same regions like Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and ARMM due to recurrence of heavy rains. Also included are disease outbreaks, damaged water facilities, damaged roads and bridges, and power interruptions. Region IV-B Thirteen (13) barangays were affected by flooding in Narra, Aborllan, Roxas and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Cen ter, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Phili ppines

Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441; 912-5947; Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424

Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph

NDRRMC UPDATE

Situation Report No. 52 re Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII , IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

(Glide No. FL 2010-000258 PHL) Releasing Officer:

USEC BENITO T. RAMOS

Executive Director, NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD

DATE: 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM Sources: DOST-PAGASA, DSWD, DOH, DILG, DOTC, PNP, AFP, PCG, PIA, DPWH, NGOs, MDRRMCs and PDRRMCs through

OCDRCs IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW

A. BACKGROUND � The northeast monsoon (Amihan) that prevailed over Northern and Central Luzon and

the tail-end of a cold front affecting Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao which started last December 29, 2010, triggered the occurrence of moderate to heavy rains and subsequent floodings and series of landslide incidents from January 1 - 21, 2011 affecting Regions, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM (Listing of areas affected by landslides, flooding & storm surge is on Tab A) .

ADDITIONAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

� From January 15 to 18, 2011, eleven (11) maritime incidents were monitored involving the following fishing boats, vessels and MBCAs: MBCA Lady Joy, MB JENER, FB JONATHAN, Unnamed FBCA, BARGE BIG MOVE, BARGE REGIN E, MV SUPPER SHUTTLE, FB FINELY, MV LUCKY V, Unnamed Sailboat, and The US sailboat “Pineapple,” a 38-footer Catamaran Sailboat twin hulled (white hull and white sails) which departed Guam from Marianas Yacht Club on 6 January 2011 and was expected to arrive in Cebu City on 16 January 2011 encountered engine trouble and was reported missing.

Another flooding and landslide incidents occurred o n January 16 to 18, 2011 in same regions like Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, IX, X , XI and ARMM due to recurrence of heavy rains. Also included are disease outbreaks , damaged water facilities, damaged roads and bridges, and power interruptions. Region IV-B � Thirteen (13) barangays were affected by flooding in Narra, Aborllan, Roxas and Puerto

Princesa City, Palawan

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Region V � Landslide occurred in Brgy. Calaguimit, Oas, Albay on January 20, 2011 with 5 houses

affected. No casualty was reported. MDRRMC Oas pre-emptively evacuated 379 families / 1,973 persons from Barangays Calaguinit and Casinagan to safer grounds.

� As of Jan 15, a noticeable increase on the number of diarrhea cases was reported in Siruma, Camarines Sur (25 severe, 150 moderate and 75 mild). Several cases were referred to the hospital and so far 2 were admitted in Siruma Municipal Hospital. Medical intervention of diarrhea cases was successful as per DOH report

Region VII � Brgys Poblacion II and III, Carcar, Cebu were affected by flooding with 50 families

affected and one (1) missing identified as Sherwin Tejada in Poblacion II. Ewon Hydro Dam in Brgy. Ewon and the Hanopol Hydro Dam in Brgy. Hanopol all in Sevilla, Bohol released water. Brgys Bugang and Cambangay, Brgys. Napo and Camba in Alicia and Brgys. Canawa and Cambani in Candijay were heavily flooded

� Contaminated water source resulted to the outbreak of 21 diarrhea cases in the municipality of San Enrique, Siquijor from January 13 - 18, 2011

� Nine (9) road sections in Mactan, Cebu incurred potholes, washed-out surfacing materials and massive debris along the roadway due to flooding

Region VIII � Brgys. Camang, Pinut-an, Esperanza, Bila-tan, Looc and Kinachawa in San Ricardo,

Southern Leyte were declared isolated on January 18, 2011 due to landslide. Said areas are already passable since 19 January 2011.

� A wooden bridge in Brgy. Pinut-an, San Ricardo was washed-out while Bila-tan Bridge was partially damaged and Brgy. Hindag-an in St. Bernard, Southern Leyte incurred road slip on 17 January 2011

� Flood-prone municipalities in Eastern Samar experienced brownout on 17 January but already restored

Region IX � Brgys San Jose Guso and Tugbungan, Zamboanga City were affected by flood due to

heavy rains on January 18, 2011 Region X � One protection dike in Looc, Catarman. Camiguin; Two (2) seawall dikes (cracked and

scoured); gravel based road (washed-out) and earth road (eroded) in Poblacion Tubod in Lanao del Norte were damaged.

� A landslide incident affected Brgy. Pangpangon, Talisayan, Misamis Oriental on January 19, 2011 due to continuous rains.

� Fifteen (15) barangays in Jimenez: namely: Butuay, Corrales, Dicoloc, Gata, Guintomoyan, Matugas Bajo, Nacional, Naga, Palilan, Rizal, San Isidro, Sta Cruz, Sebaroc, Tabo-o and Taraka all in Misamis Occidental (Region X) experienced water outage due to damaged water system (pumping station) caused by heavy rains

� One footbridge in Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental was totally destroyed and one (1) sea wall in Aloran was damaged; One protection dike in Looc, Catarman, Camiguin; Two (2) seawall dikes (cracked and scoured); gravel based road (washed-out) and earth road (eroded) in Poblacion Tubod in Lanao del Norte were damaged; and Copra dryer, poultry cage and sari-sari store in Tubod were washed-out

Region XI

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� Barangays Maparangi and Lizada in Toril District; Brgys. Talomo River, Calinan and Crossing Likanan; and Brgy. Lasang, Bunawan District all in Davao City were affected by flooding on January 17, 2011 due to the overflowing of Lipada River.

� Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur was affected by flashflood last January 18, 2011 due to heavy downpour and high tide which triggered the overflowing of Sibulan River. Eighty (80) families are still housed at Darong Brgy. Hall, Chapel and Almendras Gymnasium. Affected families are waiting for the relocation area that will be provided by the LGUs. Boston, Davao Oriental was affected by landslide which occurred on January 17, 2011 due to heavy rains

� Four (4) barangays in Panabo City, Davao del Norte were affected by flooding on January 16 and 17, 2011 due to heavy rains that caused to the overflowing of Bunawan River; and 300 trunks of Cavendish bananas and vegetable crops were damaged.

� Approach of Calinga-Wangan and Alcantara Bridges connecting Brgy. Wangan to Alcantara and Sitio Balite Calinan District, Davao City were damaged and Tagactac Bridge and one foot bridge in Barangay San Nicolas, Panabo City, Davao del Norte were partially damaged.

� Barangay, Darong, Sta Cruz, Davao del Sur experienced power black-out but already restored

CARAGA � Flooding in Mainit, Surigao del Norte has already subsided. Evacuees have returned

home ARMM � Maguindanao: 10 barangays were affected in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao due to

flooding with 9,388 families affected.

B. COMBINED EFFECTS (January 1 to 8 and 15 to 19, 2011 - Flooding and landslide Incidents) 1. AFFECTED POPULATION (Details on Tab B)

� The total number of population affected is 377,944 families / 1,876,510 persons in 2,115 barangays of 181 municipalities and 17 cities of 25 provinces in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

� Region VIII now has the highest number of affected population, followed by Region CARAGA, while Region V ranked third.

� To date, a total of 149,714 families / 740,474 persons have been served both inside and outside evacuation centers from the combined sources of DSWD and LGUs:

� Inside 58 Evacuation Centers = 10,727 families / 52,950 persons � Outside Evacuation Centers = 138,987 families / 687,524 persons

2. CASUALTIES (Details on Tab C) � 71 Dead, 13 Injured and 23 Missing

3. DAMAGES (Details on Tab D)

3.1 Damaged Houses – 5,295 (745 totally and 4,550 partially)

3.2 Damages to Agriculture, Infrastructure and Private Property = PhP 1,785,211,394 (Tab E)

3.2.1 Agriculture = PhP 422,458,540

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3.2.2 Infrastructure = PhP 1,341,706,553 3.2.3 Private Property = PhP 21,0456,300

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

A. OVER-ALL SUMMARY OF ASSISTANCE � The estimated cost of assistance from the combined resources of DSWD, DOH,

LGUs and NGOs/Other GOs is PhP 42,477,170.89 (Details on Tab F)

B. NDRRMC ACTIONS

1. WARNING/ INFORMATION DISSEMINATION

� PAGASA-DOST is continuously issuing daily 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts, Weather Advisories, Gale Warnings and General Flood Advisories for Bicol Region; Eastern, Western and Central Visayas; Northern Mindanao; Davao Region and CARAGA to the NDRRMC Operations Center. These information are being disseminated to the public, media and concerned government agencies.

� NDRRMC conducted an emergency meeting on January 03, 2011, presided by USEC Benito Ramos, Executive Director of NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD and attended by NDRRMC member agencies such as: PAGASA, AFP, DOH, DBM, PIA, DSWD, DPWH, PNP, PCG, PMS, OCD Division Chiefs and OCD Regional Directors

� NDRRMC’s Member Agencies like AFP, PNP, DSWD and DOH are still detailed at NDRRMC Operations Center for easy coordination and actions on the requirements in the field, extent of damages and assistance provided by the concerned agencies and OCD Regional Centers IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, ARMM and CARAGA

� RDRRMCs and local DRRMCs’ Chairpersons in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII, ARMM and CARAGA orchestrated the emergency management in the flood and landslide-stricken areas in terms of search and rescue, evacuation, relief operations, conduct of emergency meetings and disseminations of warnings to the public

� Disaster Operations Centers of affected regions maintain 24/7hours monitoring operations and dissemination of warning advisories to RDRRMC member agencies; local Chief Executives (LCEs), local DRRMC Action Officers; and local radio/television stations thru fax, voice, SMS and email

� Affected local DRRMCs dispatched their respective emergency response groups for the conduct of SAR, evacuation, relief and clearing operations in flood/landslide- stricken areas

� Philippine Information Agency Continuously posts daily situation reports at Weather Watch (a facebook account) on the effects of the continuous rains in Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

2. Highlights of the President’s Visit on Tab G

3. SEARCH and RESCUE (SAR), RETRIEVAL, EVACUATION A ND CLEARING OPERATIONS

Results of On-going SAR Efforts Number of Maritime Incidents : 11 Number of Fishermen on Board : 277

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Over all total Rescued : 260 Number Still Missing : 15 Recovered Dead : 4

Philippine Coast Guard Islander conducted series of aerial surveillance and SAR operations on the reported missing US sailboat “Pineapple,” a 38-footer Catamaran Sailboat twin hulled (white hull and white sails) which departed Guam from Marianas Yacht Club on 6 January 2011. It was spotted north northwest of Dinagat Island along Surigao Strait on 23 January 2011, its exact location was along the sea vicinity of Kanhandon Point, Hibuson Island, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte. The US Coast Guard likewise confirmed and established contact with its five (5) crews/passengers safely onboard, identified as Joe Gamec, Corey Goldhorn, Prandy Pratz, Steven Bla nton and Chris Bell. SARV escorted “The Pineapple” to the port of Maasin for refuelling.

Region IV-A � RDRRMC IV-A requested PCG-STL and NAVFORSOL to conduct search and

rescue operations and is closely monitoring progress of SAR operations in coordination with PDRRMC Quezon and MDRRMCs along the eastern coastline of Quezon to be on the look-out for the missing fishermen in Burdeous, Quezon

� PCG, Naval Forces and Burdeous Rescue Team and local fishermen continued SAR efforts covering the areas of Polilio Strait and Lamon Bay including nearby islands

� KBALIKAT CIVICOM set-up communication facility at the ports of Real and Budeous, Quezon

Region IV-B Palawan � FB Finely was towed towards Brgy. Liminangcong, Taytay with all 34

crew/fishermen rescued. Most of the survivors are suffering from colds and wounds. According to CGDET Taytay, the survivors were transferred from Paly Island to Taytay, Palawan. Philippine Red Cross Palawan activated a team and conducted stress management and medical assistance to survivors; CGS coordinated with NAVFOREST for the availability of two (2) drums of AVGAS to be transported to Roxas used in SAR operations and OCD IV-B coordinated with DSWD IV-B, PCG, WESCOM and PDRRMC Palawan for assistance

� CGDPAL and PS-74 PN supported by SARV-002 from HPCG and PCG Islander from DOTC Manila, are still conducting SAR operations for the 3 missing fishermen of capsized FB Jonathan I in Cannaron Island, Linapacan, Palawan

� CG Detachment Semirara alerted available floating assets in the area for the conduct of SAR once weather permits and has issued Notification of Mariners (NOTAM) on said incident and the sister ship joined the conduct of SAR Operations

� PCG Aircraft conducted air reconnaissance and PCG Auxiliary supported the SAR operations

Burdeos, Quezon o Received report from the Philippine Navy that on or about 8:00AM, 22 January

2011, MB Andrea VI recovered one (1) dead body tied in a bouy at vicinity of Burdeos identified as Mr. Abner Sucia, boat captain/owner of MB Jener. The body was turned over the LGU Burdeos.

o MDRRMC Burdeos together with local fishermen are still conducting SAR operations for the other missing fishermen.

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Region V � C, RDRRMC 5 requested AFP thru NDRRMC for the availability of one (1) PN

Islander aircraft to conduct search and rescue operations for two (2) missing fishermen in the vicinity of Pandan, Catanduanes

� Local DRRMC rescued the missing fishermen in Calaguas Island, Vinzon Camarines Norte at Brgy. Salvacion, Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte

� OCD RD 5 coordinated with PNP Bato and Pandan, Catanduanes, Vinzon, Camarines Norte, Pandan Municipal Station and Mayor of Pandan for the reported missing fishermen

� PN V departed Polilio Pier, Quezon to continue SAR operations at Polilio, Quezon and adjacent island but took shelter at Polilio Pier due to unfavorable sea condition

� PN5 coordinated with PDRRMC Camarines Norte and attended special meeting at OCD5 to discuss current situation re SAR operations for the missing fishermen in Catanduanes, Camarines Norte and Polilio Island, Quezon; NAVFORSOL deployed DRRU Team in Camarines Norte to assist in SAR; set-up Advance Command Post (ACP) in Daet Airport as base operations and deployed PN Islander from Cavite to assist in SAR

� TOG5 PAF, RD OCD 5, APSEMO Albay and members of media supported Governor Salceda in the conduct of rapid damage assessment and aerial reconnaissance at the landslide area in Oas, Albay after which the team proceeded to Butawanan Island, Siruma, Camarines Sur to pull-out 8-man DOH medical team which responded to a diarrhea outbreak and other diseases affecting over 1,200 residents thereat. They brought back essential equipment (generator and mobile hospital tent) to 9ID, PA

� Coast Guard Station (CGS) Mercedes conducted SAR at vicinity of Canimo Island, Catmon, Camarines Sur but SAR operations was temporarily terminated due to unfavorable sea condition

� CGS Legaspi and CGS Catanduanes are continuously monitoring any sightings of remaining missing fishermen

� Task Force Sagip continues conducting route security along the critical point of provincial road network from Brgys. Sagrada, La Medalla, San Roque and San Ramon in Tinambac, Camarines Sur to facilitate safe passage of M35 trucks loaded with relief goods intended for Siruma

� PRO 5 assisted PCG 5 in validating information regarding missing fishermen � PA-9ID dispatched: two (2) M35 trucks to Albay APSEMO and transported 662

assorted relief goods to affected barangays in Bacacay, Albay; One (1) M35 truck loaded with relief goods and mineral water was delivered to Siruma, Camarines Sur; conducted route security along provincial road in Tinambac, Camarines Sur and TF Sagip, PA distributed 144 bottles of Multivitamins in Manito, Albay

� PA-9ID TF SAGIP dispatched: two (2) M35 trucks to Albay APSEMO and transported 76 sacks of rice to Brgys Calaguimit and Casinagan of Oas, Albay on January 21; one (1) KM450 and one (1) M35 truck with troops of DRRU-9ID together with ABS-CBN representative conducted relief operations in Sitio Tampi, Brgy, Binauanan, Juban, Sorsogon on Jan 22

Region XI � CDRRMC Panabo Rescue Team and Davao City Central 911 conducted search

and rescue operations for the missing person (Melanio Bintas, 46 y/o) along the river and seashores of Bunawan.

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� PPO elements of Davao del Sur conducted evacuation of affected families and SAR operations at Brgy Darong, Sta. Cruz.

� RDCC XI is continuously monitoring the situation in the area and coordinated to the City Engineer’s Office and City Agriculture for conduct of damage assessment

� MDRRMC Tarragona and PDRRMC Davao Oriental jointly conducted search and retrieval operations for the missing child in Brgy. Cabagayan

� MDRRMC Chairperson Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur established an Incident Command Post at Almendras Elementary School (Gymnasium)

CARAGA � Quick Action Response Team (QART) conducted SAR operations and reported

that the missing fisherman Mr. Rey Benitez of Purok 5 Brgy. Mabua, Surigao City was found alive along Mabua-Leyte Sea in the Province of Camiguin Island

Accomplishment of SAR and Evacuation Efforts of AFP , PNP and LGUs in Tab I

4. RELIEF OPERATIONS

Department of Social Welfare and Development/ LGUs/ NGOs/INGOs Food and Non-Food Items � DSWD-CO mobilized/deployed its Regional QRTs and SWAD Teams to assist

the affected LGUs in the disaster operations; allocated Php 4.04M as stand-by funds for LGUs; pre-positioned PhP 29.27M worth of stand-by funds, family packs, other food and non-food items in all concerned DSWD-FOs ready available for augmentation support; and released a truckload of food and non-food items to DSWD FO V from the DSWD National Resource Operations Center (NROC)

� DSWD relief operations were terminated: in Regions VII and X on January 11, 2011 and in Regions IV-B and VI on January 13, 2011

� DSWD FO-V delivered 160 boxes of high energy biscuit to Juban, Sorsogon; terminated relief operation in Catanduanes on January 22 at 2:00 PM; and has sufficient family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and non-food ready for additional augmentation assistance and pre-positioned sacks of rice for affected areas.

� DSWD VIII provided 500 family food packs, 500 packs clothing and 10 boxes of mineral water to St. Bernard; and 30 family packs and 30 packs clothing to the 30 families in Barangays East and West, Baueun, Leyte; allocated 400 family packs and 400 packs of clothing for the flood/landslide victims in the region. PSWD Eastern Samar allocated family food pack and used clothing to Maslog and Jipapad at 500 food packs and 500 packs used clothing in each municipality; SWAD team in Southern Leyte continuously coordinate with the MDRRMC St. Bernard on the status of relief distribution, master listing of evacuees, reporting and monitoring of donated goods received to ensure proper distribution

� DSWD-X distributed 2,115 family food and rice packs, 813 packs of used clothing and 56 Non-Food Packs to affected population of Lanao del Norte.

� DSWD CARAGA provided relief augmentation in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur in the form of 1,000 family packs

� PDRRMC Camarines Sur has standby 7,000 food packs and prepared additional 2,000 food packs as requested by Mayor Sandy Ondis of Siruma

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� Rep. Alliah Dimaporo , 1st District, Lanao del Norte provided 2,616 family food and non food packs to 665 families in Baroy and Tubod, Lanao del Norte.

� AFP Philippine Navy conducted the following: relief operations at Cagraray Island, Bacacay, Albay (650 food packs); and Tabaco City (260 food packs) in support to the Food For Work program for the economically displaced fisherfolk in the area, and participated in the Medical and Dental Mission at the Brgys. Tinapian and Manumbalay, Manito, Albay spearheaded by DOH5 and LGU.

� NFSL PN transported 250 food packs from DSWD Legazpi City to Rapu-Rapu, Albay for distribution to flood affected residents in the island.

� PDRRMC Lanao del Norte and MDRRMCs Baroy, Lala and Tubod and NGOs distributed food and non-food items to 2,584 families: families in Baroy and Tubod received food packs from Rep. Imelda Dimaporo and 655 families received medicines from Rep. Aliah Dimaporo. LGUs Oroqueta City and Ozamiz City only provided assistance to those who are in need.

� The LGU & local populace of Paly Island provided foods and clothing to the survivors of FB Finely.

� OCD IV-B is monitoring the status of the victims and coordinating with DSWD IV-B, WESCOM PDRRMC Palawan

� TOG5 PAF conducted 2 relief operations sorties in Camarines Norte and delivered 25 sacks of rice and boxes of assorted relief supplies and medicines for 1,000 residents of Brgy. Mangcawayan, Calaguas Island, Vinzons, Camarines Norte

� PSWDO delivered 76 sacks of rice to the LGU Oas � RDRRMC Team composed of OCD RD V, Task Force Sagip, Commander, RD

DOH-V, Philippine Navy, AFP and PDRRMC Camarines Sur Personnel proceeded to Camarines Sur via PAF Aircraft to conduct rapid assessment in Siruma and delivered 300 boxes of mineral water and 100 boxes of electrolytes to affected population in Brgy. Butawanan, Siruma.

� Another PAF Aircraft ferried DOH 5 Medical Team and emergency medical supplies to Brgy. Butawanan, Siruma, Camarines Sur. The team set-up and manned the satellite hospital and addressed the life-threatening condition of about four hundred fifty (450) households who are affected by diarrhea.

� DPWH, through its Maintenance Engineering Crew in various affected regions, has undertaken the following activities: removal and clearing of debris and rock/slides; installation of barricades and warning signs along the national and secondary roads; de-clogging of culverts/ditches and removal of debris along bridge waterways; and emergency repairs of roads

� DPWH CARAGA conducted immediate repair, installed safety warning signs on damaged road sections for public safety and convenience

� DENR issued a memorandum to all PENROs, CENROSs, EMB and MGB in all regions to monitor landslides and flood prone areas in respective AORs to advise the people to be vigilant

� DILG CARAGA reiterated the implementation of Memorandum Circular No. 2010-79 dated August 24, 2010 re: Calamity Response Protocols and Associated Actions to ensure an active local government compliance of said issuance

Department of Health (DOH) Health and WASH � DOH-HEMS–OPCEN declared Health Emergency Code White Alert and fully

activated to include all field response teams and PHTO-Based Response Teams in CHDs IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA; pre-positioned and

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augmented assorted medicines, medical supplies, water testing reagents, disinfectants, family kits first aid kits and WATSAN logistics in various CHDs; Respective CHDs intensified dissemination of health advisory on water sanitation, leptospirosis and household water disinfection in various evacuation centers through distribution of flyers; Various Provincial Health Teams (PHTs) conducted rapid health assessment and disease surveillance and prevention in all affected regions

� CHD Bicol assisted President Aquino in his visit to various affected areas and in the distribution of 200 Hygiene kits from UNFPA, 150 Family and 100 First Aid Kits from DOH-HEMS in the evacuation centers and the rest was turned over to Gov. Joey Salceda for other municipalities. Based on surveillance conducted by PHO Albay, there were 718 cases reported: 334 cases of upper respiratory tract infection; 58 headache, 53 athlete’s foot, 16 fever, 38 asthma, 20 bronchitis, 12 arthritis, 14 UTI, 3 skin disease, 16 wounds, 12 vascular disease, 30 hypertension and 110 acute respiratory infection. Number of pregnant (30) and lactating mother (29). As of 15 January 2011, the top 3 leading cases of morbidity seen in all evacuation camps were cough and colds (52 cases), upper respiratory tract infections (33) and headaches (30)

� CHD VIII assisted President Aquino in his visit to affected areas and in the distribution of assorted drugs and medicines worth PhP 35,000 in Samar and Leyte. Provinces; provided technical assistance in terms of health emergency management and assisted LGUs on health situation assessment in the evacuation camps and in the daily surveillance activity inside and outside evacuation centers. RHEMS Coordinator of CHD VIII reported that based on disease surveillance conducted, the leading cause of consultation in 39 evacuation centers in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte were cough and colds with fever, fever, diarrhea and hypertension while in Brgy. Bato, Borongan, Eastern Samar were acute respiratory infection, lacerated wounds, diarrhea, skin disease and pneumonia. There are only one (1) fixed consultation clinic in the evacuation center in Brgy. New Guinsaugon. Evacuees in other centers had their medical consultation at the RHU with Anahawan District Hospital as the core referral hospital

� Environmental sanitation in St. Bernard, Southern Leyte and affected communities in Eastern Samar: water supply is treated with chlorine and is managed by the LGU; distributed water jugs in evacuation centers and affected communities, latrines are adequate as reported by MHO; and the garbage is collected every day

� Health services: conducted measles immunization, nutritional status in some children is poor; consultation is conducted in every evacuation center manned by DOH Representatives, MHO, PHP Staff 24/7 basis; health education (provided with IEC materials); and response team is composed of 1 Doctor, 3 Nurses, 1 Engineer and 3 Support Staff

� CHD IV-B provided medical and technical assistance to the latest victims of flashflood in Narra, Palawan

� CHD XI conducted rapid health assessment, consultation and immunization and provided assorted drugs and medicines and supplies to the evacuees in Brgy. Darong, Sta Cruz, Davao del Sur

� CHD CARAGA assisted President Aquino in His visit to affected areas and augmentation of 3 sets of drugs and medicines in Agusan del Sur, Butuan City and Surigao del Sur. The PHTs in CARAGA distributed pre-positioned medicines and fluids to the affected provinces.

� Zuellig Pharma Corporation donated 19 boxes of medicines to Region V containing Vidaylin Gummies with Garden Vegetables 30’s Bio-enhanced

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Calcium Plus Cap 30’s f and UNFPA provided 1,000 Hygiene kits to CHD V, distributed in Albay for implementation of minimum initial service package for reproductive health of women in crisis in evacuation centers in Albay, with pregnant and lactating women as the target population

� DOH-CHD5 dispatched medical teams from BRTTH and AFP in Cawayan, Manito with medical supplies from CHD Bicol worth PhP 60,000

� PDRRMC Camarines Sur , through TOG 5 PAF and PA trucks, transported the following resources to Siruma, Camarines Sur in connection with diarrhea cases thereat consisting of 370 boxes Summit mineral water; 100 boxes energy drinks; 1,000 food packs, assorted drugs/medicines, and 4 health teams. GMA Kapuso Foundation also provided 1,000 food packs. 30 pcs water jugs, 20 pcs water container, 60 bottles summit mineral water for use of medical team and PA; 1 container unleaded gasoline for generator, 2 units emergency lights, 2 medical tank (oxygen), and antibiotics

� DOH HEMS together with RD-OCD 5 proceeded to Siruma to transport Emergency Medical Team and to set up/man satellite hospital to address the life-threatening condition of about 450 households who were affected by diarrhea in Siruma and received donations from PHAP Cares Foundation Inc.: 132 packs (11 cartons x 12 packs) of J & J Pure Essentials 60g soap pack with Modess (4 soaps + 8 pads)

� MDRRMC Sta. Cruz provided medicines, medical and psychosocial intervention and mobilized MDRRMC team, partners and volunteers

5. DAMAGES AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT

Department of Agriculture (DA) � DA Central Action Center (DACAC) submitted its assessment on agricultural

productions based on the report of its Regional Field Offices in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao and the NFA distributed 3,824 bags of rice assistance to CARAGA PDRRMCs

� DA VIII prepared a rehabilitation program to provide immediate relief in the form of certified seeds to affected rice farmers

� DA CARAGA dispatched response team to validate and assess damage areas and provided agricultural assistance (rice seeds) to affected families

� DA-X distributed assistance 296 bags of rice seeds in the following municipalities: Baroy (40), Lala (152), Kapatagan (49) and Tubod (15) all in Lanao del Norte and Bonifacio in Misamis Occidental

Regional Initiatives - Details on Tab H

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SitRep No. 52 Tab A

Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-end of a Co ld Front

in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM SUMMARY OF EMERGENCY INCIDENTS MONITORED

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

1. FLOODING/FLASHFLOOD REGION PROVINCES CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYS

Region IV-B Palawan 5 brgys in. Narra, 5 in Aborlan , 2 in Roxas and 1 in Puerto Princesa City

Albay Jovellar, Daraga, Camalig, Malinao, Polangui, Libon, Malilipot, Manito, Oas, Sto Domingo, Tiwi, Rapurapu Tabaco City and Legaspi City

Sorsogon Castilla and Prieto Diaz Catanduanes Pandan

Region V

Masbate Region VI Negros Occidental Victoria City, Silay City, Talisay City and EB Magalona

Bohol

Brgys. Bugang and Cambangay, Brgys. Napo and Camba in Alicia and Brgy. Canawa and Cambani in Candijay

Region VII

Cebu 9 road sections in Mactan were flooded which either incurred washed-out surfacing materials and with massive debris along the roadway and potholes

Eastern Samar Upstream barangays in Oras, Maslog, Can-avid, Dolores, Jipapad and Taft; Brgy Mambog, Pinacdao

Leyte Tacloban City Western Samar Brgy Fatima, Hinabangan Southern Leyte Brgys Tambis 1 and 2, Mahayahay, San Isidro, Sug-

angon, Ayahag, Nueva Esperanza, Catmon, Malibago, Ma. Asuncion, Panian, Himbangan, Magbagacay and Himatagon Poblacion in Saint Bernard

Region VIII

Northern Samar Brgys Old Rizal, Mackenley, Narra, Ipil-Ipil, Bangkerohan, Molave, Yakal and Dalakit , all in Catarman

Lanao del Norte

Tubod, (9) brgys), Baroy (3 brgys), Lala (9 brgys) and Kapatagan (1 brgy)

Region X

Camiguin Brgy Looc, Catarman Compostela Valley Monkayo (2 Brgys); Compostela (3 Brgys); New Bataan

(3 brgys); Montevista (2 Brgys); and Nabunturan (1 brgy) Davao Oriental Boston (2 Brgys) and Manay (1brgy) Davao del Sur Sta. Maria (3 brgys)

Brgys Marapangi and Lizasa , Toril District and Brgy Talomo River, Calinan District ,Davao City Brgy Darong , Sta Cruz

Region XI

Davao del Norte Panabo City, Asuncion (13 brgys), Kapalong (6 brgys), Sto Tomas (11 brgys), Tagum City (3 brgys), Talaingod (3 brgys), New Corella (2 brgys) and Braulio Dujali (3 brgys)

Region XII South Cotabato Tupi ( Brgy Linan)

CARAGA Surigao City, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte & A gusan del Sur ARMM Maguindanao Talayan (13 brgys), Datu Anggal Midtimbang (3 brgys)

and Sultan Kudarat (10 brgys)

2. LANDSLIDE

REGION PROVINCES CITY/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYS Albay Manito, Sto. Domingo, Malilipot, Camalig, Daraga, Rapu

Rapu, Bacacay and Oas Region V

Sorsogon Brgy. Cristo, Donsol Leyte Artemio Mate Avenue, Tacloban City Region VIII Western Samar Brgy. San Rafael, Hinabangan, San Jose de Buan

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Southern Leyte Brgy Bolodbolod, Mahayag, and Brgys Malinao, Tabontabon, Lepanto and Hindag-an, Saint Bernard

Region XI Compostela Valley Brgys Mt Diwata and San Jose, Monkayo and Brgys. Cambagang and Poblacion, Maragusan

CARAGA Surigao del Sur, Surigao City, Dinagat Islands, Agusan del Sur and Agusan del Sur (Prosperidad)

3. SEA MISHAPS/ MARITIME INCIDENTS

REGION PROVINCE SHIP INVOLVED (PLACE OF INCIDENT ) Region II Cagayan MV LUCKY V ( Vic 1.5 NM off the Coast of Aparri (Jan 18)

F/B Jonathan I capsized (Canaron Island, Linapakan) - Jan 16

BARGE BIG MOVE IN drifted towards Semirara Anchorage Area – Jan 17, 2011

Region IV-B

Palawan FB Finely (Half-submerged) (13 NM NE off Diapila Island, Brgy. Tinaguiban, El Nido) - January 18, 2011 - half submerged

Quezon MB JENER, (Burdeous bound for Polilio) – Jan 15, 2011 - still missing

Region IV A

Occidental Mindoro

MBCA Lady Joy (Tilik, Lubang island, Occ Mindoro (Jan 15)

Adrift with dead engine

Sail/row boat (Sibid-Sibid) capsized within the vicinity of San Pablo, Virac, Catanduanes due to strong waves with one fishermen reported missing identified as Patricio Adronial Pergrino, Jr., 56 years old of Brgy Sta. Cruz Jan 11 5 fishermen at Panay Island failed to return. 1 rescued, 3 retrieved dead, 1 missing Jan 5

27 fishermen onboard 7 Fbcas of Brgy Del Norte, Pandan missing off the waters of Pandan. 2 out of 27 returned safe and 2 still missing Jan 16

Catanduanes

Unnamed FBs at Viga and Bato with 8 fishermen reported missing Jan 17. 7 rescued and 1 missing

Albay MB RONALD ANGELO (broken outrigger while enroute to from Manito to Legazpi City) Jan 17. CGS Legaspi rescued all psgrs/crews

FB KINJI (Lamon Bay) Jan 17. Still missing Camarines Norte

Unnamed MBCA capsized at Sitio Paduni, Brgy Salvacion, Jose Panganiban Jan. 16. All 7 fishermen rescued.

MB GANE & MB CAMIL (Balatan) Jan 10. All rescued.

Region V

Camarines Sur

Unnamed MBCA (engine trouble) at Libmanan Jan 4 beached safely

Region VII Cebu MV Super Shuttle at 4 NM off Danao, Cebu which departed Danao enroute to Consuselo, Camotes Island with 139 passengers, 5 rolling cargoes and 21 crew

4. STORM SURGE

REGION REMARKS Region X Misamis Occidental - Ozamiz City (3 brgys), Oroquieta City (1 brgy), Aloran (2

brgys), Jimenez (2 brgys), Panaon (1 brgy) and Sinacaban (1 brgy)

5. DISEASE OUTBREAK

REGION REMARKS Region V Camarines Sur – 250 diarrhea cases in Siruma from January 15, 2011 (25

severe, 150 moderate and 75 mild). As of 21 January 2011, no new admitted cases were reported. Second medical team is no longer needed.

Region VII Siquijor - 21 diarrhea cases in San Enrique from January 13 – 18, 2011 due to contaminated water source

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families P ersons Families Persons

2,151 383,796 1,907,644 58 10,727 52,950 138,987 687,524 149,714 740,47420 1,773 8,465 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 1,773 8,465 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ABORLAN 5 396 1,980 0 0NARRA 11 1,065 4,925 0 0PUERTO PRINCESA CITY 2 110 550 0 0ROXAS 2 202 1,010 0 0

397 75,122 381,667 2 5 30 13,401 70,169 13,406 70,199148 37,836 193,897 2 5 30 4,131 22,237 4,136 22,267

BACACAY 15 746 4,122 0 0CAMALIG 16 4,316 22,317 0 0DARAGA 17 5,433 25,211 0 0JOVELLAR 4 385 1,996 0 0LEGAZPI CITY 23 5,701 29,654 0 0LIBON 22 1,813 9,456 0 0MALILIPOT 8 3,299 17,158 0 0MALINAO 12 502 2,612 0 0MANITO 11 3,122 16,358 0 0OAS 2 380 1,973 2 5 30 5 30POLANGUI 842 4,379 0 0RAPU-RAPU 6,488 33,741 0 0SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 5 1,768 9,099 0 0TABACO CITY 2 1,397 7,271 0 0TIWI 11 1,644 8,550 0 0

34 5,472 29,161 0 0 0 4,131 22,237 4,131 22,237MERCEDES 26 3,454 17,489 2,113 10,565 2,113 10,565VINZONS 8 2,018 11,672 2,018 11,672 2,018 11,672

54 16,126 80,630 0 0 0 5,139 25,695 5,139 25,695CARAMOAN 8 2,301 11,505 0 0GARCHITORENA 12 3,420 17,100 0 0LAGONOY 6 1,763 8,815 0 0PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 5 3,500 17,500 0 0SAGÑAY 1 169 845 169 845 169 845SIRUMA 22 4,973 24,865 4,970 24,850 4,970 24,850

88 13,250 66,250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BAGAMANOC 10 1,396 6,980 0 0BARAS 10 1,295 6,475 0 0GIGMOTO 9 1,536 7,680 0 0PANDAN 17 2,113 10,565 0 0PANGANIBAN (PAYO) 7 619 3,095 - - SAN ANDRES (CALOLBON) 18 4,435 22,175 - - SAN MIGUEL 9 697 3,485 - - VIGA 7 1,158 5,790 - - VIRAC 1 1 5 - -

73 2,438 11,729 0 - - - - - - BULAN 5 92 417 0 0CASIGURAN 4 485 2,827 0 0CASTILLA 29 1 5 0 0JUBAN 7 719 3,409 0 0MAGALLANES 2 86 442 0 0MATNOG 10 516 2,368 0 0PRIETO DIAZ 15 538 2,256 0 0SORSOGON CITY 1 1 5 0 0

53 14,237 67,266 0 - - - - 0 053 14,237 67,266 0 - - - - - -

BACOLOD CITY 8 60 300 0 0ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) 9 3,153 12,612 - - 0 0SILAY CITY 7 5,129 30,774 0 0TALISAY CITY 13 1,260 5,040 0 0VICTORIAS CITY 16 4,635 18,540 - - 0 0

1 2 10 0 - - - - - -

1 2 10 0 - - - - - - CEBU CITY 1 2 10 0 0MANDAUE - - - 0 0NAGA - - - 0 0

961 129,871 625,917 36 869 4,000 125,586 617,355 126,455 621,355

EASTERN SAMAR 252 27,895 117,032 6 41 205 25,265 116,827 25,306 117,032 ARTECHE 12 3,804 14,567 3,804 14,567 3,804 14,567BALANGKAYAN 11 336 1,467 336 1,467 336 1,467BORONGAN 30 4,284 8,271 1 34 170 2,739 8,101 2,773 8,271CAN-AVID 35 2,815 12,510 2,502 12,510 2,502 12,510DOLORES 29 5,190 25,895 5,179 25,895 5,179 25,895GIPORLOS 1 23 115 23 115 23 115JIPAPAD 13 2,400 12,000 2,400 12,000 2,400 12,000MASLOG 12 1,153 9,030 5 7 35 1,799 8,995 1,806 9,030MAYDOLONG 20 1,874 1,883 467 1,883 467 1,883ORAS 22 3,074 15,370 3,074 15,370 3,074 15,370SALCEDO 28 0 0SAN JULIAN 6 437 2,185 437 2,185 437 2,185SAN POLICARPO 6 25 155 25 155 25 155SULAT 8 655 3,273 655 3,273 655 3,273TAFT 19 1,825 10,311 1,825 10,311 1,825 10,311

LEYTE 99 10,995 54,812 0 - - 10,995 54,812 10,995 54,812 BURAUEN 2 30 150 30 150 30 150DAGAMI 42 1,269 6,182 1,269 6,182 1,269 6,182MAYORGA 16 3,194 15,970 3,194 15,970 3,194 15,970SANTA FE 5 995 4,975 995 4,975 995 4,975TACLOBAN CITY 34 5,507 27,535 5,507 27,535 5,507 27,535

NORTHERN SAMAR 415 77,355 386,582 0 - - 77,355 386,582 77,355 386,582 ALLEN 20 4,470 22,350 4,470 22,350 4,470 22,350BOBON 18 4,634 22,807 4,634 22,807 4,634 22,807

SitRep No. 52

Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, I X, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM AFFECTED POPULATION

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Cent ers

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

SORSOGON

PALAWAN

REGION V (BICOL REGION)

ALBAY

CAMARINES NORTE

CAMARINES SUR

CATANDUANES

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)

CEBU

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)

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Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside) Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Cent ers

CATARMAN 50 10,172 43,070 10,172 43,070 10,172 43,070CATUBIG 47 5,751 21,735 5,751 21,735 5,751 21,735GAMAY 2 599 3,592 599 3,592 599 3,592LAOANG 45 7,251 37,539 7,251 37,539 7,251 37,539LAPINIG 15 2,330 11,842 2,330 11,842 2,330 11,842LAS NAVAS 53 6,014 30,070 6,014 30,070 6,014 30,070LAVEZARES 16 3,667 18,335 3,667 18,335 3,667 18,335LOPE DE VEGA 1 243 1,215 243 1,215 243 1,215MAPANAS 13 2,179 12,321 2,179 12,321 2,179 12,321MONDRAGON 24 6,729 40,098 6,729 40,098 6,729 40,098PALAPAG 11 2,363 14,052 2,363 14,052 2,363 14,052PAMBUJAN 26 3,710 22,260 3,710 22,260 3,710 22,260ROSARIO 11 2,027 10,135 2,027 10,135 2,027 10,135SAN ANTONIO 9 1,314 5,325 1,314 5,325 1,314 5,325 SAN ISIDRO 15 4,190 20,950 4,190 20,950 4,190 20,950SAN JOSE 16 3,600 18,000 3,600 18,000 3,600 18,000SAN ROQUE 18 3,962 20,136 3,962 20,136 3,962 20,136SILVINO LOBOS 5 2,150 10,750 2,150 10,750 2,150 10,750

SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 166 11,748 58,115 0 - - 11,748 58,115 11,748 58,115 CALBIGA 15 956 4,606 956 4,606 956 4,606GANDARA 64 3,915 19,721 3,915 19,721 3,915 19,721HINABANGAN 17 2,009 9,241 2,009 9,241 2,009 9,241MATUGUINAO 1 3 15 3 15 3 15MOTIONG 6 700 3,500 700 3,500 700 3,500PAGSANGHAN 3 339 2,012 339 2,012 339 2,012PARANAS (WRIGHT) 6 529 2,645 529 2,645 529 2,645PINABACDAO 24 500 2,500 500 2,500 500 2,500SAN JORGE 15 1,634 8,060 1,634 8,060 1,634 8,060SAN JOSE DE BUAN 6 568 2,840 568 2,840 568 2,840SANTA RITA 9 595 2,975 595 2,975 595 2,975

SOUTHERN LEYTE 29 1,878 9,376 30 828 3,795 223 1,019 1,051 4,814 BONTOC 4 127 614 3 34 162 46 238 80 400HINUNANGAN 9 45 0 0SAINT BERNARD 11 1,500 7,500 25 631 2,764 98 433 729 3,197SOGOD 13 241 1,212 2 163 869 78 343 241 1,212TOMAS OPPUS 1 1 5 1 5 1 5

29 3,664 18,160 0 - - - - - -

LANAO DEL NORTE 21 2,761 13,130 0 - - - - - - BAROY 3 675 2,700 0 0LALA 9 998 4,990 0 0TUBOD 9 1,088 5,440 0 0

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 8 903 5,030 - - - - - - OROQUIETA CITY 14 70 0 0OZAMIS CITY 3 856 4,787 0 0ALORAN 1 2 11 0 0JIMENEZ 2 12 60 0 0PANAON 1 10 57 0 0SINACABAN 1 9 45 0 0

132 25,643 128,985 6 419 1,781 - - 419 1,781 COMPOSTELA VALLEY 32 698 3,229 4 255 1,296 0 0 255 1,296

COMPOSTELA 10 110 472 1 69 417 69 417MARAGUSAN (SAN MARIANO) 2 0 0MONKAYO 11 506 2,360 2 164 782 164 782MONTEVISTA 5 60 300 0 0NABUNTURAN 1 22 97 1 22 97 22 97NEW BATAAN 3 0 0

DAVAO DEL NORTE 43 7,350 36,705 0 - - - - - - ASUNCION (SAUG) 16 3,174 15,870 0 0BRAULIO E. DUJALI 3 300 1,500 0 0CARMEN 8 473 2,365 0 0KAPALONG 2 304 1,520 0 0SANTO TOMAS 11 1,549 7,745 0 0TAGUM CITY 3 1,550 7,705 0 0

DAVAO DEL SUR 23 4,514 22,570 2 164 485 - - 164 485 DAVAO CITY 3 91 455 0 0MALITA 12 1,481 7,405 0 0SANTA CRUZ 5 812 4,060 2 164 485 164 485SANTA MARIA 3 2,130 10,650 0 0

DAVAO ORIENTAL 34 13,081 66,481 0 - - - - - - BOSTON 7 3,566 17,830 0 0CARAGA 17 8,161 40,805 0 0LUPON 2 117 585 0 0MANAY 2 161 805 0 0TARRAGONA 6 1,076 6,456 0 0

1 7 35 0 - - - - - - SOUTH COTABATO 1 7 35 0 - - - - - -

TUPI 1 7 35 0 0

531 121,661 618,059 4 46 199 - - 46 199 AGUSAN DEL NORTE 110 28,310 143,582 2 28 109 0 0 28 109

BUENAVISTA 8 1,907 9,535 0 0BUTUAN CITY 62 17,565 90,280 0 0JABONGA 10 2,740 13,277 2 28 109 28 109LAS NIEVES 13 3,200 16,000 0 0MAGALLANES 4 891 4,455 0 0REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 5 1,865 9,325 0 0SANTIAGO 8 142 710 0 0

AGUSAN DEL SUR 184 48,145 241,087 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BAYUGAN 23 4,202 21,010 0 0BUNAWAN 10 4,798 19,165 0 0ESPERANZA 28 7,516 44,537 0 0LA PAZ 15 4,702 24,638 0 0LORETO 9 2,536 12,680 0 0PROSPERIDAD 23 8,953 44,698 - - - - 0 0ROSARIO 11 2,769 13,845 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 17 4,192 17,483 0 0SAN LUIS 8 988 4,940 - - 0 0SANTA JOSEFA 9 842 5,052 0 0SIBAGAT 5 598 3,768 0 0TALACOGON 7 785 3,036 0 0TRENTO 5 901 4,425 0 0VERUELA 14 4,363 21,810 0 0

REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

REGION XI (DAVAO REGION)

REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN)

REGION XIII (CARAGA)

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Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside) Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Cent ers

DINAGAT ISLANDS - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SURIGAO DEL NORTE 91 7,428 38,905 2 18 90 - - 18 90

ALEGRIA 3 80 400 0 0BURGOS 4 93 513 - - 0 0GIGAQUIT 7 1,506 12,516 0 0MAINIT 9 550 2,750 2 18 90 18 90MALIMONO 14 432 2,049 0 0PLACER 11 532 3,116 0 0SAN FRANCISCO (ANAO-AON) 4 30 180 0 0SANTA MONICA (SAPAO) 11 408 2,290 0 0SURIGAO CITY 4 184 920 0 0TAGANA-AN 14 3,385 13,031 0 0TUBOD 10 228 1,140 0 0

SURIGAO DEL SUR 146 37,778 194,485 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BAROBO 14 2,737 16,422 - - 0 0BAYABAS 2 312 1,038 0 0BISLIG CITY 9 6,732 40,392 - - 0 0CAGWAIT 10 2,444 12,220 0 0CANTILAN 3 2,941 12,675 0 0CARMEN 3 344 2,064 0 0CARRASCAL 4 803 4,818 0 0CORTES 1 1 6 0 0HINATUAN 2 290 1,743 0 0LANUZA 5 619 3,714 0 0LIANGA 4 960 5,760 0 0LINGIG 9 27 162 0 0MADRID 6 618 3,708 0 0MARIHATAG 9 1,760 10,560 0 0SAN AGUSTIN 4 97 1,369 0 0SAN MIGUEL 18 8,728 27,664 0 0TAGBINA 10 1,737 10,422 0 0TAGO 24 3,481 20,866 0 0TANDAG 9 3,147 18,882 0 0

26 11,816 59,080 10 9,388 46,940 - - 9,388 46,940 MAGUINDANAO 26 11,816 59,080 10 9,388 46,940 - - 9,388 46,940

DATU ANGGAL MIDTIMBANG 3 590 2,950 0 0SULTAN KUDARAT (NULING) 10 9,388 46,940 10 9,388 46,940 9,388 46,940TALAYAN 13 1,838 9,190 0 0

REGIONS 10

PROVINCES 26

CITIES 17

MUNICIPALITIES 184

BARANGAYS 2,151

ARMM

AFFECTED AREAS

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REGION IV-B 3Palawan 1 Escando, Bong***

1 Roldan, Beto***

Quezon 1 Susia, Abner*** Burdeos, QuezonDrowning (Reported missing

fisherman of MB Jener)

REGION V 14Albay 1 Dadap, Antonio 50 Manito, Albay Drowning

1 Dadap, Lolita 82 Manito, Albay DrowningSorsogon 1 Knight Gambit Alenia 8 Macabog, Sorsogon City Drowning

1 Maranan, Victor 40 Poblacion, Bacon DrowningLegazpi City 1 Abrigo. Maricris 21 Mariawa, Legazpi City Drowning

Catanduanes 1 Mallete, Armando 51 Brgy. Amomonting, Castilla, Sorsogon Drowning1 Soledad, Jerry 30 Payo, Panganiban Drowning1 Villar, Ranie 20 Payo, Panganiban Drowning1 Villar, Ricky 29 Brgy. Cagdarao, Panganiban Drowning

1 Peregrino, Patricio Adronial*** 56 Brgy. Sta. Cruz, ViracDrowning (Reported missing

fisherman)

Camarines Sur 1 Chen Te Hao 37 Sitio Benguet, Himagtocon, LagunoyHemorrhagic shock secondary to crushing injury due to landslide

Camarines Norte 1 Bunoy Pera*** 40 Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte Drowning1 Banzuelo, Nestor*** 55 Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte Drowning

1 Lopez, Pedro*** Brgy. Gaboc, MercedesDrowning (Reported missing

fisherman)

REGION VI 2Negros Occidental 1 Logronio, Amelyn 9 Prk Isla, Brgy. Villamonte, Bacolod City Drowned due to flashflood

1 Anonas, Jose 37 Brgy. San Jose, EB Magalona Electrocution

REGION VII 4

Negros Oriental 1 Banjao, Edglenn K. 29 Brgy. Libo, Manjuyod

1 Banjao, Librado B. 57 Brgy. Libo, Manjuyod

1 Padilla, Antonieta 36 Brgy. Abante, Pamplona Mun.1 Padilla, Cherry Mae 17 Brgy. Abante, Pamplona Mun.

REGION VIII 18Leyte 1 Nube, Diomedes 60 Brgy Mahagnao, Burauen

1 Quiza, Edmar Asis 14 Brgy 12 Palanog, Tacloban City DrowningSouthern Leyte 1 Discaryal, Ma. Fatima 5 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide

1 Discaryal, Rodel 6 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 Lakipon, Jordan 3 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 Montederamos, Recabel 10 Brgy. Maanyag, Tomas Oppus Drowning1 Pelaez, Patrick 11 Brgy. Pancho, Villa Sogod Drowning

Samar 1 Elumba, Victorio 67 Brgy Lokilokon, Paranas Severe HypothermiaEastern Samar 1 Alvero, Alfredo 6 Brgy Locso-on, Borongan Drowning

1 Comala, Jerome 9 Brgy San Miguel, San Julian Drowning1 Ellorando, Julius 24 Brgy Campesao, Borongan Drowning1 Maestre, Marcos Balibalos 52 Brgy Paypayon, Oras Drowning1 Maestre, Veneranda Lobina 49 Brgy Paypayon, Oras Drowning1 Rivera, Gleiza Joy Balise 6 Brgy San Roque, Dolores Hypoxia1 Eustaquio Dacles 83 Brgy 2, Maslog Drowning1 Balvina Herbosa 89 Malugo, Can-Ivid Drowning

Northern Samar 1 Agilando, Mark Paul A. 21 Brgy Cabariwan, Palapag Drowning1 Acibar, Richard Jarito 27 Brgy. Anecita, Pambujan Drowning

REGION X 1Lanao del Norte 1 Celocia, Cristy Jane S. 6 Brgy. Lower Sagadan, Baroy Drowning

REGION XI 9Compostela Valley 1 Porras, Apolinaria 58 Mt. Diwata, Monkayo Drowning

Davao del Sur 1 Caan, Jonas D. 25 Brgy. Pongpong, Sta. Maria Drowning1 Cardona, Marito 54 Brgy Darong, Sta Cruz Drowning

1 Fermin, Carry V. 4Purok3-A Campo 3, Brgy. Talomo River, Calinan

swept away by strong current of water due to heavy rain

1 Iligan, Elaine May 13 Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz Drowning1 Navia, Jocelyn 1 Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz Drowning

Davao Oriental 1 Cortez, Lamberto*** 13 Brgy Cabagayan, Tarragona DrowningDavao del Norte 1 Bintas, Melanio*** 46 San Nicolas, Panabo City Drowning

1 Daniel, Esorio F. 47 Brgy. Bobingon, Sto. Tomas Drowning

CARAGA 20

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in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

CASUALTIESAs of 24 January 2011, 06:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL 71 DEAD

Drowning (Missing fishermen, FB Jonathan-1)

Drowned while crossing the Tanjay River in Sitio Odiongan, Brgy Novallas, Tanjay City

Drowned while crossing the spillway of Pinanlaya-an River in Brgy Abante

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front

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CASUALTIESAs of 24 January 2011, 06:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

Agusan del Norte 1 Albiro, Dioscoro 17 Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City Buried alive due to landslide1 Carrido, Shielo 40 Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City Buried alive due to landslide1 Tablon, Francisco Eclipse 70 Sitio Sabang Brgy. Magsaysay Jabongan Drowning

Surigao del Norte 1 Alutaya, Lorna 27 Camboayon, Bacuag Drowning1 Dalangin, Roberto 35 Brgy. Camilan, Tubod Drowning due to strong current1 Siega, Angelo Arniba 5 Nueva St., Surigao City Drowning

Surigao del Sur 1 Bobiles, Ramil Lamigo 36 Brgy. Tina, San Miguel Drowning1 Rebasora, Roberto Paradaña 50 Brgy. Tabon, Mangagoy, Bislig City Drowning1 Rustico, Lamigo Pacaldo 38 Brgy. Mat-e, Cagwait Drowning1 Tajonera, Maxuell 48 Brgy. Aras-asan, Cagwait Drowning

Agusan del Sur 1 Alisna, Ceasar Aquilan 50 Brgy. Tagoyango, Sibagat Drowning1 Batilaran, Armando E. 70 Brgy. Caimpugan, San Francisco Drowning1 Buhayang, Roselyn Porras 16 Brgy. Salvador, Properidad Drowning1 Carl, Dowdie Boilante 6 P-2 Brgy. Magsaysay, Prosperidad Drowned due to strong current1 Gonzales, Marvin 23 P-5 Sta. Irene Bayugan Drowning1 Lara, Jun Mark Castro 23 Sitio Caniyugan, Bayugan Drowning1 Mabras, Felicitas Macuno 65 Brgy. Salvador, Properidad Drowning1 Madelo, Manuel 28 Brgy. Patin-ay, Prosperidad Electrocuted1 Mondejar, Bryle Jake 1 Don Alejandro, San Luis Drowning1 Rodrigo, Michael Otero 12 Purok 4, Libertad, Bunawan Electrocuted

REGION VIII 8Southern Leyte 1 Lakipon, Cherry 40 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide

1 Lakipon, Elvira 30 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 Lakipon, Jery 10 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 Lakipon, Jimboy 7 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 Libres, Rowen 23 Sogod Landslide1 Libres, Stephanie 2 Sogod Landslide1 Napuli, Aida 49 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard Landslide1 PO3 Talisic, Noel Libagon Landslide

REGION X 3Lanao del Norte 1 Artajo, Jeffrey 11 Sitio Rurwanga Pugaan, Iligan City

1 Lumambas, Romeo 62 Sitio Rurwanga Pugaan, Iligan City1 Nietes, Nemencia 65 Sitio Rurwanga Pugaan, Iligan City

REGION XI 2Davao del Sur 1 Bonaoy, Emma 30 Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz Flashflood

1 Paklipan, Jonathan 34 Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz Flashflood

REGION IV-A 4Quezon 1 Gullas Ronald***

1 Peranti, Jommel***1 Navales, Wilfred***1 Lupison, Elmer***

REGION IV-B 4Palawan 1 Parencio, Lemuel FB JONATHAN-1

Occidental Mindoro 1 de Austria, Eduardo*** Sto. Tomas, Tingloy, Batangas1 Mitra, Gilbert*** 34 Sto. Tomas, Tingloy, Batangas1 Ramos, Sugar Ray*** Sto. Tomas, Tingloy, Batangas

REGION V 10Catanduanes 1 De Quiroz, Narciso Sr.*** Brgy. Del Norte, Pandan Missing since 15 Jan 2011)

1 Icamen, Roberto*** Brgy. Del Norte, Pandan Missing since 15 Jan 2011)1 Villar, Roberto*** 52 Brgy. Tambungon, Viga Missing fisherman

Camarines Norte 1 Atay, Michael Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman1 Belando, Ronald*** Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman1 Lagora, Jayson*** Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman1 Logdonio, Choy*** Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman1 Malinao, Jonie*** Brgy Pinagtigasan, Calaglas Island, Vinzons Missing Fisherman1 Manlacap, Pesco*** Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman1 Ricafort, Jeffred*** Brgy. Gaboc, Mercedes Missing Fisherman

REGION XI 3Davao del Sur 1 Clara, Jean 22 Sta Cruz Flashflood

1 Isidro, Alma 42 Sta Cruz FlashfloodDavao Oriental 1 Cortez, Jerry*** 7 Brgy Cabagayan, Tarragona Flashflood

CARAGA 2Agusan del Sur 1 Bartolome Rabonque*** 57 Brgy. Balubo, Esperanza Flashflood

GRAND TOTAL 13 INJURED

GRAND TOTAL 23 MISSING

MB JENER (Missing fishermen)

MBCA LADY JOY (Missing fishermen)

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front

in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

CASUALTIESAs of 24 January 2011, 06:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

1 Jupson, Ronnie B.*** 19 P-3 Mandagao Poblacion Bunawan Flashflood

*** for verification of DOH/PCG

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745 4,550IV-B 13 7

Palawan 13 7 Narra 11 Roxas 2 7

V 3 11 Albay 0 9 Bacacay 9

Sorsogon 3 2 Pierto Diaz 2 1

Matnog 1 1

VI 52 191 Negros Occidental 52 191 Talisay City 2

Silay City 43 183

EB Magalona 1

Victorias City 6 8

VII 0 1 Cebu 0 1 Cebu City* 1

VIII 421 3,719 Southern Leyte 11 17 Bontoc

Ginsaagan 2 4

St. Bernand 3 2

Sogod 6 11

Eastern Samar 329 1,218 Arteche 2 Balangkayan 6 Can-avid 188 267

Jipapad 23 17 Taft 7 10 Borongan City 59 205 Maslog 39 150 San Julian 1 7 Sulat 12 554 Western Samar 54 2,227 Gandara 28 371 Matuguinao 3 Paranas 15 33 Pagsanghan 3

Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

DAMAGED HOUSES As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

GRAND TOTAL 5,295

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

DAMAGED HOUSES As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

Pinabacdao 10 San Jorge 1,554 Sta. Rita 5 259 Northern Samar 27 193 Laoang 9 189 Catubig 1 Pambuhan 12 San Roque 6 3

Leyte 0 64 Dagami 64

X 25 81 Lanao del Norte 16 41 Baroy 5 8

Lower Sagadan 1 Upper Sagadan 3 7

Raw-an 1 1 Tubod 9 33

Bulod Pigcaragan

Poblacion Kakai Renabor

Lala 2 Misamis Occidental 9 40 Aloran 2 2

Lobogon 2 1 Conat 0 1

Jimenez 0 12 Butuay 3Tabo-o 9

Panaon 6 4Punta 6 4

Sinacaban 1 8Libertad Bajo 1 8

Oroquieta City 0 14Oroquieta City 0 14

XI 141 434 Compostella Valley 4 9 Monkayo

Mt. Diwata 4 9

Davao Oriental 20 42

Boston 17 42

Tarragona 1

Caraga 2

Davao del Sur 117 383

Davao City 91

Sta. Cruz 112 279

Malita 5 13

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

DAMAGED HOUSES As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

XII 1 0 South Cotabato 1 0 Tupi

Upper Linan 1

CARAGA 89 106 Agusan del Norte 0 3 Jabonga 3 Agusan del Sur 6 35

Prosperidad 22 Rosario 9 San Francisco 4 2 Sibagat 2 2 Surigao del Norte 2 49

Burgos 2

Placer 1 29

Sta. Monica 1 17

Taganaan 1

Surigao del Sur 81 19

Borobo 4 1

Carrascal 9 2

Cortez 1

San Agustin 10 7

Tago 53

San Miguel 5 7

Bislig City 1

Note: *verified by DSWD FO-VII

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Tab E

SC

HO

OLS

CR

OP

S (R

ice and Corn)

LIVE

ST

OC

KS

FIS

HE

RIE

S

AM

OU

NT

(Schools)

Estim

ated Peso V

alue E

stimated P

eso Value

Estim

ated Peso V

alue

GR

AN

D T

OT

AL

21,046,300.00 T

OT

AL

1,312,144,918.00

29,561,635.66

305,508,210.33

8,715,277.50

26,143,013.00

24,092,040.00

58,000,000.00

21,046,300.00

RE

GIO

N V

559,947,500.00

-

76,533,888.33

-

4,265,253.00

520,000.00

-

-

641,266,641.33

A

LBA

Y476,300,000.00

75,026,913.33

4,265,253.00

520,000.00

556,112,166.33

CA

MA

RIN

ES

SU

R61,000,000.00

61,000,000.00

SO

RS

OG

ON

100,000.00

1,506,975.00

1,606,975.00

CA

MA

RIN

ES

NO

RT

E10,000,000.00

10,000,000.00

CA

TA

ND

UA

NE

S12,547,500.00

12,547,500.00

RE

GIO

N V

II 500,000.00

-

130,000.00

-

-

-

-

70,000.00

700,000.00

C

EB

U C

ebu City

-

Brgy. C

alunasan-

-

-

20,000.00

20,000.00

R

ON

DA

500,000.00

130,000.00

50,000.00

680,000.00

RE

GIO

N V

III236,700,000.00

-

36,317,953.00

-

-

-

-

-

273,017,953.00

SO

UT

HE

RN

LEY

TE

S

t. Bernard

11,752,500.00

11,599,200.00

23,351,700.00

Sogod

561,499.00

561,499.00

Hinaduyan

400,000.00

400,000.00

Bontoc

12,500.00

714,400.00

726,900.00

Hinunangan

1,000,000.00

1,000,000.00

Libagon1,925,000.00

43,097.00

1,968,097.00

M

aasin City

18,000.00

18,000.00

Macrohan

88,530.00

88,530.00

Liloan163,650.00

163,650.00

S

ilago165,980.00

165,980.00

-

LE

YT

E1,773,945.00

1,773,945.00

-

N

OR

TH

ER

N S

AM

AR

252,252.00

252,252.00

San R

oque143,500,000.00

-

143,500,000.00

C

atarman

4,211,900.00

4,211,900.00

-

WE

ST

ER

N S

AM

AR

-

San Jose de B

uan450,000.00

450,000.00

-

E

AS

TE

RN

SA

MA

R-

-

C

an-avid11,000,000.00

1,174,000.00

12,174,000.00

D

olores9,000,000.00

2,875,000.00

11,875,000.00

Jipapad

3,000,000.00

2,000,000.00

5,000,000.00

Taft

12,750,000.00

3,500,000.00

16,250,000.00

Oras

8,000,000.00

4,137,000.00

12,137,000.00

Maslog

3,760,000.00

1,189,500.00

4,949,500.00

San Julian

10,500,000.00

10,500,000.00

Slacedo

21,500,000.00

21,500,000.00

RE

GIO

N X

10,310,000.00

-

62,274,939.00

391,220.00

-

4,144,200.00

-

11,300.00

77,131,659.00

CA

MIG

UIN

Looc

10,000,000.00

10,000,000.00

LAN

AO

DE

L NO

RT

E-

Effects of C

ontinuous Rains D

ue to Tail-E

nd of a Co

ld Frontin R

egions IV-A

, IV-B

, V, V

I, VII, V

II, IX,

X, X

I, XII, C

AR

AG

A and A

RM

MC

OS

T O

F D

AM

AG

ES

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 A

M

Region/P

rovince/City/M

unicipality

INF

RA

ST

RU

CT

UR

E

AG

RIC

ULT

UR

E

Private P

roperty T

OT

AL C

OS

T (Infrastructure +

Agriculture + P

rivate Property)

RO

AD

S/B

RID

GE

S/

OT

HE

R S

TR

UC

TU

RE

S

1,785,211,394.49

HV

CC

(Mango, B

anana, P

apaya, Vegetables)

FA

CILIT

IES

/ IN

FR

AS

TR

UC

TU

RE

/ E

QU

IPM

EN

T D

AM

AG

ED

1,341,706,553.66 422,458,540.83

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Tab E

SC

HO

OLS

CR

OP

S (R

ice and Corn)

LIVE

ST

OC

KS

FIS

HE

RIE

S

AM

OU

NT

(Schools)

Estim

ated Peso V

alue E

stimated P

eso Value

Estim

ated Peso V

alue

Effects of C

ontinuous Rains D

ue to Tail-E

nd of a Co

ld Frontin R

egions IV-A

, IV-B

, V, V

I, VII, V

II, IX,

X, X

I, XII, C

AR

AG

A and A

RM

MC

OS

T O

F D

AM

AG

ES

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 A

M

Region/P

rovince/City/M

unicipality

INF

RA

ST

RU

CT

UR

E

AG

RIC

ULT

UR

E

Private P

roperty T

OT

AL C

OS

T (Infrastructure +

Agriculture + P

rivate Property)

RO

AD

S/B

RID

GE

S/

OT

HE

R S

TR

UC

TU

RE

S H

VC

C (M

ango, Banana,

Papaya, V

egetables)

FA

CILIT

IES

/ IN

FR

AS

TR

UC

TU

RE

/ E

QU

IPM

EN

T D

AM

AG

ED

1,341,706,553.66 422,458,540.83

Tubod

-

Baris

1,080,600.00

47,000.00

1,127,600.00

Bulod

19,000.00

30,000.00

49,000.00

Dalam

a332,440.00

332,440.00

K

akai-Renabor

93,000.00

120,500.00

10,000.00

223,500.00

Palao

248,300.00

5,000.00

253,300.00

Poblacion

150,000.00

123,520.00

800.00

274,320.00

Gravel B

ase Road

25,000.00

25,000.00

Seaw

all Dike

15,000.00

15,000.00

Seaw

all Dike

65,000.00

65,000.00

Earth S

cour50,000.00

50,000.00

P

igcarangan208,500.00

27,500.00

496,500.00

500.00

733,000.00

P

ualas81,400.00

15,700.00

97,100.00

S

an Antonio

98,440.00

4,000.00

102,440.00

Tangueguiron

297,200.00

297,200.00

Baroy

1,800,000.00

1,800,000.00

Kapatagan

476,951.00

476,951.00

Lala57,686,308.00

53,000.00

3,315,500.00

61,054,808.00

M

ISA

MIS

OC

CID

EN

TA

LO

zamis C

ity155,000.00

155,000.00

RE

GIO

N X

I76,415,000.00

-

57,588,948.00

4,897,347.50

7,071,217.00

2,702,840.00

-

-

148,675,352.50

D

AV

AO

DE

L NO

RT

E25,115,000.00

24,446,923.00

90,000.00

5,339,817.00

2,048,000.00

57,039,740.00

P

anabo100,000.00

100,000.00

D

AV

AO

DE

L SU

R44,000,000.00

44,000,000.00

D

AV

AO

OR

IEN

TA

L2,700,000.00

5,545,000.00

4,681,347.50

12,926,347.50

C

OM

PO

ST

ELA

VA

LLEY

4,600,000.00

27,597,025.00

126,000.00

1,631,400.00

654,840.00

34,609,265.00

CA

RA

GA

428,272,418.00

29,561,635.66

72,662,482.00

3,426,710.00

14,806,543.00

16,725,000.00

58,000,000.00

20,965,000.00

644,419,788.66

A

GU

SA

N D

EL S

UR

182,715,263.00

36,502,636.001,581,420.00

8,304,968.001,206,200.00

58,000,000.005,965,000.00

294,275,487.00

AG

US

AN

DE

L NO

RT

E21,500,000.00

26,710,146.00

135,290.00

1,004,750.00

49,350,186.00

S

UR

IGA

O D

EL N

OR

TE

43,868,155.00

28,150,000.00

5,158,500.00

5,343,375.00

82,520,030.00

SU

RIG

AO

DE

L SU

R179,189,000.00

1,411,635.66

4,122,000.00

1,710,000.00

145,750.00

15,349,600.00

15,000,000.00

216,927,985.66

D

INA

GA

T IS

LAN

D1,000,000.00

169,200.00

7,700.00

169,200.00

1,346,100.00

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GRAND TOTAL 10,902,460.15 4,330,129.36 25,246,058.18 1,998,523.20 42,477,170.89

REGION IV-B - - 442,200.00 75,050.00 517,250.00 Palawan - - 442,200.00 75,050.00 517,250.00

50,000.00 24,000.00 74,000.00202,000.00 51,050.00 253,050.00

Roxas 188,000.00 188,000.00Puerto Princesa City 2,200.00 2,200.00

REGION V 2,570,185.15 2,234,862.00 1,187,534.00 856,500.00 6,849,081.15 CHD V DOH-HEMS 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00DOH (United Nation Population Fund - 1,000 Hygiene Kits) 840,000.00 840,000.00DOH-HEMS (CHD V) 344,862.00 344,862.00DOH-CHD V 50,000.00 50,000.00

Albay 1,252,427.05 527,016.00 76,250.00 1,855,693.05 PSWDO 371,270.65 371,270.65PSWDO 438,750.00 438,750.00PSWDO 125,372.40 125,372.40Bacacay 76,250.00 76,250.00Jovellar 1,200.00 1,200.00Manito 226,284.00 32,000.00 258,284.00Malilipot 20,000.00 20,000.00Sto. Domingo 54,125.00 54,125.00Daraga 8,700.00 414,691.00 423,391.00Libon 82,050.00 82,050.00Legazpi City 5,000.00 5,000.00

Sorsogon 342,634.10 - 81,082.00 - 423,716.10 PSWDO 33,750.00 33,750.00Juban 104,415.50 36,582.00 140,997.50Matnog 83,691.00 44,000.00 127,691.00Casiguran 79,588.50 500.00 80,088.50Prieto Diaz 41,189.10 41,189.10

Catanduanes 217,050.00 - - - 217,050.00 PSWDO 82,050.00 - 82,050.00PSWDO 135,000.00 - 135,000.00

Camarines Sur 578,970.00 - 390,000.00 - 968,970.00 PSWDO 424,500.00 - 424,500.00Siruma 154,470.00 390,000.00 544,470.00

Camarines Norte 179,104.00 - 189,436.00 780,250.00 1,148,790.00

Office of Cong. Panotes 179,104.00 - 179,104.00Mercedes - 56,700.00 20,250.00 76,950.00Vinzon 132,736.00 760,000.00 892,736.00

REGION VI 673,750.00 379,714.62 285,600.00 179,332.00 1,518,396.62 Negros Occidental 673,750.00 379,714.62 285,600.00 179,332.00 1,518,396.62

Talisay City 95,000.00 55,500.00 26,000.00 176,500.00Silay City 35,000.00 44,800.00 55,570.00 135,370.00EB Magalona 196,250.00 30,800.00 71,512.00 298,562.00Victorias City 347,500.00 154,500.00 26,250.00 528,250.00DOH-HEMS (CHD VI) 379,714.62 379,714.62

REGION VIII 1,531,520.00 576,873.97 4,635,272.00 451,524.00 7,195,189.97 CHD VIII (Anahawan Dist Hospital) 16,273.50 16,273.50FO VIII w/o Breakdown distribution - 0.00DOH-HEMS (CHD VIII) - 384,537.62 384,537.62

Southern Leyte 227,520.00 61,273.50 114,685.00 65,274.00 468,752.50 Sogod 81,600.00 30,800.00 112,400.00Bontoc 37,500.00 37,500.00St. Bernard 145,920.00 46,385.00 65,274.00 257,579.00CHD VIII 35,000.00 35,000.00

CHD VIII (to include Anhawan Dist. Hospital) 26,273.50 26,273.50

Eastern Samar 1,295,000.00 35,305.40 1,778,400.00 386,250.00 3,494,955.40 Jipapad 175,000.00 800,000.00 975,000.00Dolores 175,000.00 175,000.00Maslog 175,000.00 200,000.00 318,750.00 693,750.00Oras 175,000.00 202,500.00 377,500.00Can-avid 245,000.00 393,900.00 67,500.00 706,400.00

TOTAL

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

Cost of AssistanceAs of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/ City/Municipality

DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other GOs

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

Cost of AssistanceAs of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/ City/Municipality

DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other GOs

Taft 175,000.00 182,000.00 357,000.00Borongan City 175,000.00 175,000.00CHD VIII 35,305.40 35,305.40

Northern Samar - 35,341.85 2,161,000.00 - 2,196,341.85 Catarman 741,000.00 741,000.00Bobon 1,420,000.00 1,420,000.00CHD VIII 35,341.85 35,341.85

Western Samar - 44,142.10 569,050.00 - 613,192.10

DOH-VIII 44,142.10 44,142.10Gandara 43,300.00 43,300.00Paranas 43,200.00 43,200.00San Jose de Buan 136,950.00 136,950.00Sta. Rita 95,600.00 95,600.00San Jorge 250,000.00 250,000.00

Leyte 9,000.00 - 12,137.00 - 21,137.00 Burauen 9,000.00 6,135.00 15,135.00Tacloban City 6,002.00 6,002.00

REGION X 596,615.00 108,578.40 747,260.00 - 1,452,453.40 DOH - CHD X 108,578.40 108,578.40

Lanao del Norte 596,615.00 747,260.00 1,343,875.00

REGION XI 3,642,500.00 223,985.34 12,174,875.85 404,917.20 16,446,278.39 Compostela Valley - 50,000.00 109,424.35 4,917.20 164,341.55

DOH - CHD XI 50,000.00 50,000.00Monkayo 28,000.00 4,917.20 32,917.20Nabunturan 5,000.00 5,000.00Montevista 30,200.00 30,200.00Compostela 46,224.35 46,224.35

Davao del Norte 911,750.00 50,000.00 309,860.00 - 1,271,610.00 DOH - CHD XI 50,000.00 50,000.00Tagum City 17,000.00 17,000.00Kapalong 10,360.00 10,360.00Asuncion 793,500.00 793,500.00Carmen 118,250.00 282,500.00 400,750.00

Davao Oriental 1,625,000.00 50,000.00 10,739,531.50 - 12,414,531.50 DOH - CHD XI 50,000.00 50,000.00Manay 5,000.00 5,000.00Boston 625,000.00 70,684.00 695,684.00Tarragona 10,226,347.50 10,226,347.50Lupon 37,500.00 37,500.00Caraga 1,000,000.00 400,000.00 1,400,000.00

Davao del Sur 1,105,750.00 73,985.34 1,016,060.00 400,000.00 2,595,795.34 DOH - CHD XI 73,985.34 73,985.34Sta. Maria 532,500.00 516,060.00 100,000.00 1,148,560.00Malita 370,250.00 200,000.00 570,250.00Sta. Cruz 203,000.00 300,000.00 300,000.00 803,000.00

CARAGA REGION 1,887,890.00 806,115.03 5,773,316.33 31,200.00 8,498,521.36 DOH-HEMS (CHD CARAGA) 200,044.00 200,044.00

Agusan del Norte 71,120.00 183,535.95 1,035,569.00 22,000.00 1,312,224.95 DOH CHD CARAGA 79,685.76 79,685.76Remedios R. Romualdez 200,283.00 200,283.00Las Nieves 500,000.00 500,000.00Butuan City 71,120.00 103,850.19 113,750.00 288,720.19Magallanes 221,536.00 22,000.00 243,536.00

Agusan del Sur 1,318,930.00 112,420.78 3,090,267.33 - 4,521,618.11 CHD CARAGA 112,420.78 112,420.78San Francisco 341,030.00 341,030.00Prosperidad 284,480.00 754,750.00 1,039,230.00Sibagat 142,240.00 86,612.00 228,852.00Esperanza 1,041,836.00 1,041,836.00Rosario 124,460.00 620,000.00 744,460.00Loreto 92,000.00 92,000.00Sta. Josefa 14,310.00 14,310.00Bunawan 426,720.00 480,759.33 907,479.33

Surigao del Norte 497,840.00 203,551.70 18,100.00 9,200.00 728,691.70 DOH CHD CARAGA 151,793.64 151,793.64Surigao City 51,758.06 18,100.00 9,200.00 79,058.06Gigaquit 248,920.00 248,920.00Taganaan 248,920.00 248,920.00

Surigao del Sur - 106,562.60 1,629,380.00 - 1,735,942.60 DOH CHD CARAGA 106,562.60 106,562.60Barobo 370,880.00 370,880.00

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Cost of AssistanceAs of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/ City/Municipality

DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other GOs

Tagbina 290,000.00 290,000.00San Agustin 18,500.00 18,500.00San Miguel 250,000.00 250,000.00Bislig City 700,000.00 - 700,000.00 * The decrease in the amount of Php 383,560.00 in R egion VIII against previous report was based on the verification/validation made by DSWD.

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-end of a Co ld Front

in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PRESIDENT’S VISIT IN THE FOLLOWIN G REGIONS

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM On January 14, 2011, His Excellency President Benigno C. Aquino III together with

Voltaire Gazmin, National Defense Secretary/Chairperson, NDRRMC; Dinky Soliman, DSWD Secretary; Proceso Alcala, DA Secretary; Enrique Ona, DOH Secretary; Rogelio Singson, Secretary DPWH; Jesus Robredo, DILG Secretary; Edwin Lacierda, Presidential Spokesperson; and USEC Benito Ramos, Executive Director, NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD, visited three (3) regions that were heavily affected by landslides and floods namely: CARAGA, Region V and Region VIII to oversee the extent of damages and personally check the status of the on-going relief operations being conducted by local agencies in the ground.

Upon arrival of the President, respective RDRRMCs in afore-said regions conducted conferences/briefings participated by respective member agencies, selected LGUs and media.

CARAGA � Chairperson, RDRRMC CARAGA briefed the President on the effects focused on

background, impact, response action, post-disaster requirements and future plans � The President commented that post disaster requirements should be prioritized and

rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure has to be referred to the DPWH and further emphasized that the national government will do its part in supporting the LGUs but initiatives should be done first at the LGU level; turned over certified rice seeds, water pump engines and assorted medicines to the affected areas through the Chairpersons of the provincial and city DRRMCs

� After the turn-over of resources, media interview followed on the issue of illegal logging

Region V � PAGASA V reported that La Niña peak is expected to affect the Bicol Region for the

next 3 months � PDRRMC Catanduanes / MDRRMC Pandan requested for augmentation in the

search and rescue operations from PN, TOG5, PCG and PNP for the missing fishermen in Catanduanes who went fishing on 12 midnight 15 January 2011. SAR operation conducted by barangay residents were suspended due to strong waves and winds.

� The LGUs likewise appealed for support to their rehabilitation and immediate repair of damaged roads; alternative livelihood for economically displaced fishermen from coastal and inland municipalities; food for work programs; and wider coverage of national support for PHILHEALTH beneficiaries

� President Aquino re-assured that the DPWH has already been instructed to prioritize list of infrastructures for immediate repair/rehabilitation using the NCF and that the Administration is looking to provide the immediate needs of affected communities to include livelihood support like cash-for-work programs

Region VIII � The President directed concerned agencies to assist /help Saint Bernard in the

acquisition of lot for relocation sites � RDRRMC/OCD Region VIII to ensure that LGUs must strictly observe the stockpiling

procedure of basic necessities of the evacuees � RDRRMC report must show and or project the total clear picture of the region based

on the reported data

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-end of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

REGIONAL INITIATIVES As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM

Region IV-B � OCD IV-B is monitoring the activities of PDRRMC Palawan City, MDRRMCs

concerned, Philippine Red Cross, WESCOM, Coast Guard Palawan and Nickel Mining Corporation in terms of distribution of relief goods/packs in the evacuation centers

� LGUs of Narra, Aborlan and Roxas, Palawan provided hot meals to affected families inside evacuation centers

Region V � OCD-RD V presided a press conference with representatives from DOH-CHD5, 9ID

PA, NAVFORSOL PN, TOG5 PAF, PCGD Bicol and PRO5-PNP on the current SAR operations of missing fishermen in Bicol region and the rising number of diarrhea cases in Siruma, Camarines Sur on 19 January 2011

� OCD-Reg V conducted ongoing coordination and dissemination of Weather Advisories to RDRRMCs, PDRRMCs, LGUs and local media for close monitoring of weather situation.

� RDRRMC Region V conducted coordinating conference during the visit of His Excellency President Benigno C. Aquino III in Legaspi City on 14 January 2011

� RDRRMC V conducted Press Conference with C, Albay PDRRMC, PAF TOG5 Group Commander and Media in connection with Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in Catanduanes

� OCD-RD V provided daily media interview re preparations of the new weather disturbance; conducted consultation meeting with PAGASA and PDRRMCs Albay, Camarines Sur and Sorsogon; conducted relief operations in Brgys Tinapian and Cawayan, Manito, Albay in coordination with Governor Salceda of Albay, AFP Commander, 9ID, BGEN Marilou Salazar AFP; TF Sagip and 901IBde Commander, NAVFORSOL, PDRRMC Albay Staff National and Local Media; and proceeded to Catanduanes on January 11, 2011 to meet with C,PDRRMC Catanduanes to oversee SAR operations for the missing fishermen

� DepEd V ordered the suspension of classes in Elementary and High School levels in Legaspi City, Manito, Daraga, Camalig, Sto. Domingo, Malilipot and Bacacay both in public and private; coordinate with local school officials of DepEd in their area of responsibility; and advised Chairpersons, City/MDRRMC to properly implement Advisory No. 8 re suspension of classes

� PDRRMC Catanduanes is continuously monitoring SAR efforts in Panganiban, Catanduanes for the 5 missing fishermen assisted by NAVFORSOL and TOG 5 air assets and requested intervention for economically displaced households

� LGUs of Manito, Sto Domingo, Camalig and Malilipot, Albay effected a pre-emptive evacuation as part of its disaster preparedness and response activities in areas prone to floods, landslides and lahar flows. The families were provided with 5 kls of rice. Expanded assistance in terms of food for work packages to 41,121 economically displaced households, especially fisherfolks and coastal families and established clinic station per evacuation and free hospitalization for affected families. Mayor Volante of Malilipot, Albay distributed relief goods sponsored by Vice President Jejomar Binay to the 200 families in Brgy San Jose, Malilipot, Albay

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� PDRRMC Camarines Sur issued Advisory on possible implementation of pre-emptive evacuation in the province in anticipation of possible flooding and landslides in 26 municipalities and prepared 2,000 food packs for distribution in Siruma and has stockpile of 2,000 sacks of rice

� PDRRMC Sorsogon initiated pre-emptive evacuation of population at risks, provided meals and other relief goods to affected families and declared Juban under a State of Calamity

� PDRRMC Chairmen Catanduanes and Camarines Norte requested RDRRMC for air support to augment local SAR efforts

� PGG 5 will assist PCG in validating information regarding missing fishermen, PCG SOG assets is prepositioned in Camarines Norte to augment local SAR

� NAVFORSOL will deploy DRRU team in Camrines Norte to assist in SAR and set-up ACP in Daet airport

� PRO V conducted continuous monitoring relative to the prevailing weather situation in AOR and placed on alert sixty (60) Regional Public Safety Battalion (5RPSB) personnel for possible deployment to landslide and flashflood areas in the provinces of Albay, Sorsogon and Camarines Sur.

Region VI (Final Report) � PDRRMC Negros Occidental and LGUs of Silay City, Talisay City, Victoria City,

EB Magalona have provided assorted relief goods to the affected families: 755 bags of rice, 23 boxes noodles 75 boxes sardines and 774 family packs

Region VIII � MDRRMC St Bernard constituted a Public Information Committee to report regularly

on the status of donations received and status of relief operations; provided coffins and embalming fees to the bereaved families; and distributed relief goods to the evacuees

� Emergency Responders (NGAs, GOs and Other Agencies) that provided assistance in St Bernard, Southern Leyte: Government – PDRRMC Southern Leyte, CDRRMC Maasin City, DSWD 8,

DPWH; DOH 8, TOG8-PAF, OCDRC8, DOH-8 LMP, 8ID–PA, Ormoc City Government, Sogod Water District, Baybay Water District, PNP Bontoc and Tacloban Delta Fire Brigade, Leyte Metropolitan Water District, BFP-Bontoc & St. Bernard, NIA Maasin, NFA Maasin, League of Mayors in the Philippines, LGU San Francisco, Camotes Department of Agriculture and Congressman Roger Mercado

NGOs – Cebu Pacific Air, Gawad Kalinga, 7TH Day Adventist, LMWD, Philippine Amateur Association, SMART Communication, Coca Cola Bottlers, Ivanhoe Philippines, PNRC, Absolute Bottled Water, Cellcom World Tacloban, GTZ DRM, Catholic Women’s League, CNDR, An Waray Tacloban, Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan, An Waray Tacloban, Philippine Asphalt Smelting and Refinery Corp., Pro-Poor Pharmaceuticals, National Federation of Game Fowl Breeders Inc.; ECSU NSTP-CWTS

INGOs – Plan International Media – ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilia, GMA Kapuso Foundation, DX5RAN

and DX2AAA, Radnet 5 Tacloban

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Region X � PDRRMC Lanao del Norte extended 1,970 food packs in the municipality of Tubod.

Food pack contains rice, sardines corned beef, beef loaf and noodles and Non Food Items (NFIs) such as: basin, cooking pots, frying pan, slippers, pail used clothing, mosquito nets, blankets, plastic mats, water containers and still assessing the needs for permanent shelter, agricultural, livelihood and other assistance; MDRRMC Lala provided 424 family packs consisting of 4.5 kgs rice, 3 pcs noodles and 2 tins of sardines; CDRRMC Ozamiz carried out pre-emptive evacuation prior to the occurrence of flooding; and CDRRMC Oroquieta prohibited the evacuees to go home thus families are still at evacuation centers

Region XI � Responders from PDRRMC Davao del Sur, MDRRMC Sta. Cruz, PRC, 38th IB, PNP

Davao City Central 911, SAVERS, DPWH responded to the flooded areas for the conduct of SAR operations, damage assessment and clearing operations. LGUs and PRC conducted relief operations and established community kitchen in various evacuation centers. OCD XI coordinated with DSWD and National Commission on Muslim Filipinos for possible food assistance

CARAGA (Final Report) � PDRRMCs Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Dinagat Islands and Agusan del Sur

and CDRRMCs Surigao City and Butuan City convened and discussed updates on effects of flooding and landslides in preparation for the projected increase of rainfall in the next succeeding days and preventive measures undertaken

� LGUs CARAGA efficiently utilized their own resources to undertake pre-emptive evacuation, SAR, relief and medical assistance to affected population

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Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-end of a Co ld Front in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

AFP, PNP, PCG AND LGU’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS ON SAR AND EVACUATION EFFORTS

As of 24 January 2011, 6:00 AM Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) � CSAFP directed COMSOLCOM to provide one (1) UH-IH Heli for use of OCD V for the urgent

conduct of rapid assessment in the province of Camarines Sur particularly in Siruma. Said Heli was pre-positioned at TOG 5 Legaspi City at 1300H 15 Jan 2011

� The Philippine Air Force (PAF) provided three (3) PAF aircrafts (UH-1H): one (1) used by OCD-5/PDRRMC Albay in the conduct of aerial survey and inspection in Cagraray Islands in Albay; one used in the conduct of aerial survey and clearing operations in Southern Leyte, Eastern Samar and Western Samar; and one (1) for SAR operations in Catanduanes for the recovery of 5 missing fishermen thereat; organized search and rescue operations headed by Commander Joel Babas using one (1) Islander fixed-wing aircraft for the conduct of SAR in Catanduanes; and conducted joined aerial reconnaissance aboard one (1) UH IH Heli under TOG 5 at Brgy. Baldoc, Pandan, Catanduanes

� The Philippine Navy (PN) directed all stations and detachments to place respective DRGs on standby for possible SAR operations. DRU 207th / 505th SRG, 9ID, PA, 901st Bde, 902nd Bde and 903rd Bde established close coordination with Chairpersons, RDRRMC Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VIII, X, CARAGA; and assisted in the distribution of relief goods in various flood and landslide-stricken areas, PN V provided transportation and security services during the delivery of relief goods from DSWD Warehouse to PG374 and PG378 at Legaspi City Pier and at Batan Island, Rapu-Rapu, Albay; and provided press release/media interview in connection with the on-going relief operation at Batan Island, Rapu Rapu, Albay and the SAR operations in Catanduanes

� The Philippine Army (PA) Special Forces deployed Hoover Craft Air Boats donated by the Australian Government to Liguasan Marsh in Maguindanao Province for use in the on-going disaster operations; The 901st IBde PA committed 4 vehicles (2M35, 2 km 450)) and 11 on call vehicles (6 M35 trucks, 4 km 450, 1 Elf from 901, 2IB, 7SRC, 3 RCDG and 5FSSU) and 16 personnel; PA V distributed potable water; assisted the relief operations at Brgy. Puro, Legaspi City; and continuously providing transportation/security support to the evacuation efforts of affected provinces in the region. The CENTCOM OPCON units conducted disaster response operations and deployed 4 platoons: 14IB, PA in Jipapad, Eastern Samar; DCoy 52CBn, PA in Taft, Eastern Samar; TG Gabay 801Bde, PA in Hinabangan, Western Samar: and 14 IB PA in Taft Eastern Samar. The 9ID PA V continued the distribution of relief goods in the flooded municipalities of Castilla, Juban, Pilar, Irosin, Casiguran, Sorsogon City all in Sorsogon and provinces of Catanduanes and Masbate; and prepositioned 4 M35 trucks, 4 km 450, 15 Officers, 282 enlisted personnel and 1 mini cruiser jeep. The 75th IB of the 401st BDE, 26th IB of the 402nd BDE, and 52nd Engineering Brigade in CARAGA augmented vehicles and military personnel in SAR, evacuation and relief operations. PA-9ID TF SAGIP dispatched: Two (2) M35 trucks to Albay APSEMO and transported 76 sacks of rice to Brgys Calaguimit and Casinagan of Oas, Albay on January 21; One (1) KM450 and one (1) M35 truck with troops of DRRU-9ID together with ABS-CBN representative conducted relief operations in Sitio Tampi, Brgy Binanuanan, Juban, Sorsogon on January 22.

Philippine National Police (PNP) � PNP activated its Police Regional Disaster Operations Center (PRDOC) in close coordination

with the RDRRMC Operation Centers; assisted in disseminating warning advisories to the local Chief Executives, local DRRMC Action Officers, RDRRMC member agencies and local radio and television stations thru fax, and text; alerted its regional SAR teams and equipment on standby; provided direction and control in the conduct of operations in various regions; and initiated the conduct of SAR, retrieval, evacuation and relief operations in the provinces of Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes; St. Bernard, Southern Leyte, Agusan del Sur and Butuan City through its regional units: Deployable Response Group (DRG) of CGS Legaspi, DRG Team with 2 sets of diving gears aboard CGS Masbate and CGs Sorsogon are still on standby ready for deployment

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� PNP-PRO V placed on alert standby sixty (60) personnel from Regional Public Safety Bn 5 (PPO and CPO), SKW Cargo Truck and H-Lux Patrol Car; deployed SAR equipment (rubber boat, life vest and ropes) to landside and flood-stricken areas in Albay, Sorsogon and Camarines Sur; dispatched 30 RPSB5 personnel to PDRRMC Albay to assist in repacking of relief goods; assisted in evacuating the 8,259 families / 37,631 persons in Albay and Sorsogon; PPO Albay with two (2) rescue units assisted motorist in Sto. Domingo; and the Municipal Police Station (MPS) of Manito, Albay conducted SAR on the reported missing

� PNP-PRO VIII - Elements of Southern Leyte Police Office participated in the evacuation of 392 families / 1,504 persons in flooded areas of the province; PNP St. Bernard conducted safety/monitoring operations in affected barangays and evacuation centers; and assisted the LGUs and NGAs in road clearing and relief operations

� PNP–PRO CARAGA deployed 1,296 personnel, 73 patrol cars, 6 units 6x6 trucks, 1 ambulance and 3 rubber boats to assist in evacuation, SAR and relief operations in various provinces; and conducted traffic, direction and control in the conduct of SAR and relief operations. Elements of PPO in Agusan del Sur assisted in the evacuation of affected families in the low-lying barangays and participated in the SAR operations; RPSB CARAGA led by P/SUPT Francisco Dungo Jr., BATCOM conducted SAR operations in Brgy. Lemon and Brgy. Mahay in Butuan City

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) � PCG Headquarters rescue assets such as: 1 PCG Islander Aircraft, 1 PCG HELI and 4 teams

of DRG were placed on standby/ready for dispatch. PCG Districts: CGD Palawan, CGD BICOL, CGD Central Eastern Visayas and CGD Northern Mindanao dispatched their respective SAR assets such as: Rescue Team of SOG Divers, SOG personnel and Teams of Deployable Response Group (DRG) in respective areas of responsibility and assisted in the conduct of search and rescue, retrieval, and evacuation operations and relief distribution

� PCG HQ issued NOTAM thru NAVTEX alerting all ships/ watercrafts/aircrafts to be on the lookout for the missing sailboat “The Pineapple”, a 38-footer catamaran, and if sighted render necessary assistance. SARV 001 conducted ser ies of search on the areas of the western and southern part of Leyte. To date, said vessel was located along th e sea vicinity of Kanhandon Point, Hibuson Island, Hunund ayan, Southern Leyte with all its crew/passengers were safe onboard. SARV escorted t he “Pineapple” to the port of Maasin for refuelling.

� Commander, CGD BICOL (CGDBCL) requested to higher headquarters the deployment of PCG vessel or craft, additional diving equipment and paraphernalia and to permanently detail a medical team as part of rescue capability and response to any SAR related emergencies in various CG stations; dispatched teams of DRGs’ SOG personnel, medical teams, SAR equipment and M-35 trucks to assist/augment emergency responders in Albay, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte and Masbate. CGD Masbate rescued two (2) motorized bancas (MBCA GANI and MBCA CAMIL) with 8 fishermen from Balatan, Camarines Sur at the vicinity of Animisola Island, Masbate. CG Detachment Pasacao and a team from the Office of the Mayor of Balatan, Camarines Sur jointly conducted SAR operation at the vicinity waters off Animisola Island, Masbate and rescued two (2) motorized Bancas namely MBca Gani and MBca Camil and successfully rescued the eight (8) fishermen namely: Oscar Recarte, Giovani Recarte, Loloy Coralde, Rachel Riflora, Danilo Tejares, Danny Tejares, Boyet Barraquel and Ricardo Riflora, all of legal age and resident of Brgy. Duran, Balatan, Camarines Sur

� CG D Palawan (CGDPAL) dispatched 1 rescue team of SOG Divers to Brgys El Vita and Paracan, Narra, Palawan and conducted SAR operations

� CGD Central Eastern Visayas (CGDCEV) deployed 1 team of Deployable Response Group (DRG) from Maasin Coast Guard Station to Brgy. Pulot Pulot, Saint Bernard and four (4) SOG personnel from HQ, SOG augmented the rescue responders in CGS Maasin to support and assist in the conduct of SAR operations thereat

� CGD Northern Mindanao (CGDNM) dispatched 1 Team of SOG Divers to Brgy Buhangin, Butuan City and four SOG personnel from HQ, SOG augmented the rescue responders of CGDNM Butuan City in the conduct of SAR operations thereat

Local Government Units (LGUs) � PDRRMCs concerned in various provinces of Regions V, VI, VIII, VIII, X, XI, XII and CARAGA

conducted a pre-emptive evacuations in the critical barangays of affected municipalities