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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL National D i saster Risk Reduction and Management Center , Camp Aguinald o, Q uezon City, Phi li ppines NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 13 re Effects of Tropical Storm "OFEL" (SON-TINH) Releasing Officer: DATE : 28 October 2012, 7:00AM Sources: PAGASA. PCG, AFP, PNP, DPWH, DSWD, DILG, PIA, OCDRCs Ill , IV-A. /V-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII, CAR and CARAGA I. CHRONOLOGY OF TRACKING 22 October 2012, 11 :OOPM - The Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Surigao Del Sur developed into a tropical depression and was named "OFEL" with maximum sustained winds of 55 kph. 23 October 2012 Tropical Depression "OFEL" was at 460 km East of Surigao City, Surigao Del Sur, maintained its strength and posed risk towards Northern Mindanao-Eastern Visayas Area. Later, TO "OFEL" changed its course and moved West Northwest in the general A direction of Surigao Del Norte. , f"" '"'J , ,.. ,.,. . 24 October 2012 - "OFEL" intensified into Storm "OFEL" ,. 22 Oct. 2012 Posttlon) a Tropical Storm and threatened Caraga Region and Visayas. At 10:00 AM, it was in the vicinity of Siargao Island and has accelerated moving towards Southern Leyte. As of 4:00 PM , TS "OFEL" was in the vicinity of Ormoc City, Leyte. At 10:00 PM , it was over the Visayan Sea and moving towards Jintolo Channel. 25 October 2012 - At 5:00AM, Tropical Storm "OFEL" made landfall over the Southwestern part of Masbate and over Sibuyan Island with maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph . At 10:00 AM, TS "OFEL" has crossed the southern part of Mindoro Island and moved towards the West Philippine Sea. At 4:00 PM , it has accelerated moving northwest at 24 kph towards the West Philippine Sea. 26 October 2012- Tropical Storm "OFEL" continues to move away and by 4:00PM it left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). II. SITUATION OVERVIEW EFFECTS: A. INCIDENTS MONITORED (SEE PREVIOUS SITREP) A total of thirty-seven (37) incidents were monitored: ten (1 0) were maritime, ten (1 0) flooding, one (1) stranded, three (3) fallen debris, one (1) hypothermia, one (1) missing, two (2) drowning, seven (7) landslide, one (1) tornado, and one (1) vehicular. The increase of these incidents was brought about by the increase of maritime, flooding and landslide incidents. Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1 406; 91 2-2665; 91 2-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441 ; 912-5947 ; Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424 Email: oocen@ndrrmc.aov.oh Website: www.ndrrmc.aov.oh

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

~RMC ~ ·

NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines

NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 13 re

Effects of Tropical Storm "OFEL" (SON-TINH)

Releasing Officer:

DATE : 28 October 2012, 7:00AM Sources: PAGASA. PCG, AFP, PNP, DPWH, DSWD, DILG, PIA, OCDRCs Ill, IV-A. /V-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII, CAR and CARAGA

I. CHRONOLOGY OF TRACKING

• 22 October 2012, 11 :OOPM - The Low Pressure Area (LPA) east of Surigao Del Sur developed into a tropical depression and was named "OFEL" with maximum sustained winds of 55 kph.

• 23 October 2012 Tropical Depression "OFEL" was at 460 km East of Surigao City, Surigao Del Sur, maintained its strength and posed risk towards Northern Mindanao-Eastern Visayas Area. Later, TO "OFEL" changed its course and moved West Northwest in the general A • direction of Surigao Del Norte. , f"" '"'J ,,.. • ,.,. .

• 24 October 2012 - "OFEL" intensified into /"Trac~fTropical Storm "OFEL"

, .

22 Oct. 2012 Posttlon)

a Tropical Storm and threatened Caraga Region and Visayas. At 10:00 AM, it was in the vicinity of Siargao Island and has accelerated moving towards Southern Leyte. As of 4:00 PM, TS "OFEL" was in the vicinity of Ormoc City, Leyte. At 10:00 PM, it was over the Visayan Sea and moving towards Jintolo Channel.

• 25 October 2012 - At 5:00AM, Tropical Storm "OFEL" made landfall over the Southwestern part of Masbate and over Sibuyan Island with maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph . At 10:00 AM, TS "OFEL" has crossed the southern part of Mindoro Island and moved towards the West Philippine Sea. At 4:00 PM, it has accelerated moving northwest at 24 kph towards the West Philippine Sea.

• 26 October 2012- Tropical Storm "OFEL" continues to move away and by 4:00PM it left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

II. SITUATION OVERVIEW

EFFECTS:

A. INCIDENTS MONITORED (SEE PREVIOUS SITREP)

• A total of thirty-seven (37) incidents were monitored: ten (1 0) were maritime, ten (1 0) flooding, one (1) stranded, three (3) fallen debris, one (1) hypothermia, one (1) missing, two (2) drowning, seven (7) landslide, one (1) tornado, and one (1) vehicular.

• The increase of these incidents was brought about by the increase of maritime, flooding and landslide incidents.

Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 91 2-2665; 91 2-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat ( +632) 912-0441 ; 912-5947; Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424

Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndrrmc.aov.oh

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B. CASUAL TV (SEE PREVIOUS SITREP)

I DEAD 27

INJURED 19 • Five (5) of the previously reported missing persons in Region VIII namely: Abet Posto,

Ariel Posto and Climente Umban Jr. were found alive.

C. AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB C)

A total of 14,667 families/70,616 persons were affected by Tropical Storm "OFEL". Out of which, 21 ,530 families/11 ,430 persons are currently staying in 63 designated evacuation centers (ECs).

11 ,368 families/54,805 persons (Total population served by DSWD)

D. COST OF DAMAGES (SEE PREVIOUS SITREP)

• An estimated amount of PhP55,338,547.50 damages both infrastructure and agriculture was reported in Regions IV-B and V.

E. FLOODED AREAS (TAB E)

• A total of 3 provinces in Region IV-A (15 municipalities) are still flooded as of 7:00 AM 28 October 2012.

F. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB F)

• As of 28 October 2012, a total of 603 houses were damaged, 78 of which were totally damaged and 525 were partially damaged.

G. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB G)

• A total of 8 road networks (6 roads, 2 bridges) under regions Ill, IV-A, IV-B and V are not passable as of 27 October 2012.

H. DECLARED UNDER STATE OF CALAMITY

REGION CITY/MUNICIPALITY/PROVINCE RESOLUTION NO. IV-A Lobo, Batangas IV-B Oriental Mindoro 1672-2012

IX Buug, Zamboanga Sibugay 116-2012 Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay 205-2012

I. COST OF ASSISTANCE (TAB H)

• A total of Php 6,367,936.28 worth of assistance was provided by DSWD (4,690,434.48) and LGUs (1 ,677,501.80).

Ill. ACTIONS TAKEN

A. Warning Information Dissemination/Alert and Monitoring

NDRRMC

• NDRRMC Operations Center was raised from Blue to Red Alert status on 22 October 2012 and has been continuously monitoring and disseminating Weather

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Bulletins, Gale Warnings, General Flood Advisories, and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels; and directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR).

PAG-ASA • Continuously disseminates Weather Bulletins, Gale Warnings, General Flood

Advisories, and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to NDRRMC Operations Center and other concerned agencies for further dissemination to their local counterparts.

PCG • All Coast Guard Districts ensured that their respective stations and detachments

promptly initiate aggressive public information dissemination through wide use of Tri­Media; closely coordinates with the Office of Civil Defense, PDRRMCs/MDRRMCs or LGUs concerned to warn small boats/seacrafts and fishing boats from venturing into the sea. PCG Units in all affected areas are on heightened alert and continuously monitor the development and effects of the weather disturbance; strictly enforce directives on prohibiting and regulating movements of vessels and implement the no sailing policy in affected provinces.

• Deployed SAR Team in Lobo, Batangas to assist the MDRRMC in the evacuation of families in the affected barangays

AFP • PAF dispatched three (3) vehicles to assist the on-going rescue operations and

evacuation at Brgy. Lagadlarin, Lobo, Batangas • PAF conducted rescue operations in Brgy. Sico and Sitio Ugatan, Brgy. Poctol as well

as to the affected families in Sitios Tabora and Kampo, Brgy. Janao-Janao, San Juan, Batangas

• 191B 81D sent response troops for augmentation to the reported landslide incident in Babatngon, Leyte.

• Augmented 3 vehicles to assist on the on-going rescue operation and evacuation in Region IV-A. Section led by Lt. Gomez proceeded to Brgy. Lagadlarin, Lobo, Batangas to evacuate the families affected by the Tropical Strom "OFEL".

• SSg Baral and A1C Perella PAF proceeded to PDRRMC Batangas City to coordinate the situation update re TS "OFEL" and conducted monitoring to the affected area in the province of Batangas damages.

• On 4:15 PM 25 October 2012, Team from Municipal Hall of Lobo proceeded to Brgy. Mabilog, Lobo Batangas to ferry relief goods donated by municipal government of Lobo to the affected families.

• 1 Lt. Malondon, SC ?44th CS together with MDRRMC Rosario conducted rescue operations in Brgy. Sico and Sitio Ugatan, Brgy. Poctol. Lt. Malondon also reported heavy current water flows at Brgy. Palingowak, San Juan, Batangas.

• Team led by Sgt. Delo Santos conducted rescue operations to the affected families at Sitio Tabora and Sitio Kampo, Brgy. Janao-Janao, San Juan, Batangas.

• 7 40th Combat Group led by Major Lubaton provided additional manpower to support in the clearing operations in Lobo, Batangas.

• 702 IB to provide rescue assistance to Gabaldon of Region Ill.

PNP • PNP Capoocan, Leyte of Region VIII secured the perimeter at the landslide area and

controlled the traffic due to the stranded passengers and vehicles.

DPWH • DPWH IV-A 2nd District deployed teams in Lobo-Malabrigo-San Juan Road, Brgy.

San Miguel to assess the extent of damage.

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• DPWH V performed clearing operations on Masbate-Milagros-Cataingan roads due to fallen trees.

DOH • DOH-CHD IV-A provided medical check up and assistance to the victims/ affected

families in Batangas City. • DOH HEMS provided logistical support to the following CHDs amounting to

PhP1 ,650,838.14 broken down as follows:

CHDs Recipients Items Total Amount (in Php)

Oriental Mindoro 120,405.49

Occidental Mindoro 97,738.51 IV-B Marinduque

Assorted Drugs 173,945.90

and Medicines Romblon 205,380.14 Palawan 81,552.10

Subtotal 679,022.14

Biliran, Eastern Assorted Drugs

VIII Samar, N. Samar, 171,816.00 S. Samar, Samar

and Medicines

IX Assorted Drugs

200,000.00 and Medicines

Bukidnon 50,000.00

Camiguin 50,000.00 Lanao del Norte 50,000.00

X !ligan City Assorted Drugs 50,000.00

Misamis Occidental and Medicines 50,000.00 Misamis Oriental 50,000.00 Cagayan De Oro

50,000.00 City

Subtotal 721,816.00

Davao del Norte 50,000.00 Daval del Sur 50,000.00

XI Davao City Assorted Drugs

50,000.00 and Medicines

Davao Oriental 50,000.00 Compostella Valley 50,000.00

Subtotal 250,000.00 Total 1 ,650,838.14

DILG • NCR, Ill, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, CARAGA and X directed all LDRRMCs to activate

their respective centers and alerted all provincial, city and municipal fire stations to assist the LDRRMCs in the conduct of evacuation and SAR operations in their AORs.

• DILG Ill : Cabituclan MDRRMC initiated both pre-emptive and forced evacuation in Cabituclan West and Cabituclan East for 65 families . LGU also provided relief assistance such as food and medication.

• Aurora PDRRMO assisted Maria MDRRMO by sending Quick Reaction Team

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PIA • PIA assisted OCD in the dissemination of warning advisories to the general public in

preparation for any possible effects of TS "OFEL"

DSWD • All DSWD-Field Offices lying along Tropical Storm path were alerted and advised to

closely monitor the situation. • Batangas CSWD provided food for the affected families in Batangas City. • Prepositioned PhP 4.04 million standby funds and PhP 28.40 million worth of relief

supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to PhP 32.44 million .

DSWD FOs Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total IX 500,130.19 795,420.00 1,295,550.19 XII 761,893.55 4, 751,713.33 5,513,606.88 VIII 459,596.85 811,850.00 1,271,446.85 VII 500,000.00 7,580,940.28 8,080,940.28 VI 563,453.80 1,229,354.47 1, 792,808.27 v 478,212.18 5,397,230.14 5,875,442.32

IV-A 300,522.24 6,497,302.02 6,797,824.26 IV-B 481,842.38 1,332,379.09 1,814,221.47 Total 4,045,651.19 28,396,189.33 32,441,840.52

• Provided a total of PhP2,543,379.28 cost of assistance to affected communities in Masbate and Sorsogon as of October 26, 2012, 4:00PM.

• DSWD FO-V has propositioned the following relief goods in Masbate:

PRC

LGUs Type of Commodities Costs PSWDO 250,000.00 San Jacinto 200 sacks of NFA rice 250,000.00 Monreal 250,000.00 San Fernando 250,000.00 Masbate City 200 sacks of NFA rice 250,000.00

20 boxes of Sardines 184,713.00 200 boxes Powdered milk 7,600.00

TOTAL 1,442,313.00 • Region V has prepositioned 200 sacks of rice in the municipalities of San Fernando,

San Jacinto Monreal • FO V provided relief assistance (300 sacks of rice at 1 0 kgs/sack, 20 boxes of

sardines, 242 packs of dried vegetables soup mixes and 48 bottled water) to the LGU of Matnog for 1 ,897 strandees.

• Batangas CSWD provided food for the affected families in Batangas City.

• PRC Chapters are on alert status and in close coordination with LGUs and Baran gays.

• PRC Southern Leyte Chapter deployed 143 Volunteers with the PORT members. • PRC Masbate Chapter alerted 143 Teams in Monreal and San Fernando • PRC San Pablo assisted and provided medical assistance on the vehicular accident

that occurred in Sariaya, Quezon . • PRC Batangas City Chapter

• Served hot meals and biscuits to 1 ,536 stranded passengers in Batangas Port and other 157 individuals

• Catered to an estimated twenty (20) stranded students at the Batangas State University - Rosario campus

• Rescued nine (9) individuals in Brgy. Masagitsit, Lobo, Batangas and were brought to Masagitsit Elementary School

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BFP • BOAC Fire Station Marinduque of Region IV-B performed declogging of canal and

clearing operations for major roads, helped distribute relief goods from DSWD, joined rescue operation at Brgy. Maligaya and assisted the evacuation together with Gasan Fire Station and Buenavista Fire Station .

• MOGPOG Fire Station, Marinduque of Region IV-B assisted in towing a truck along the highway.

• ODIONGA Fire Station, Romblon of Region IV-B joined the search and rescue team re drowning incident at Brgy, Canduyong and brought relief goods to affected families .

• San Agustin Fire Station. Rombon of Region IV-B assisted the relief operation of MDRRMC in the long beach of San Agustin.

• Conception Fire Station, Romblon and Magdiwang and San Andres Fire Station of Region IV-B were engaged in clearing of roads.

• Calapan City Fire Station, Oriental Mindoro of Region IV-B was engaged in cleaning and clearing of roads, canals, esteros and ditches in all barangays and monitored the water levels of some areas.

• Region IV-B conducted rescue and evacuation operations to flood victims at Brgy. Buri, Capoocan, Leyte.

• BFP personnel on board Seagrave Fire Truck conducted evacuation operations in Brgy. Wawa and Recodo, Zone I of Oriental Mindoro.

• Pinamanayan Fire Station Oriental Mindoro performed clearing operation and assessment of damages in various affected areas.

• RDRRMCs-OCD Regions NCR, IV-A, IV-8, V, VI, VII, VIII and CARAGA OPCENs are activated under BLUE Alert Status; continuously disseminating Weather Bulletins, Gale Warnings, General Flood Advisories, and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to RDRRMC member agencies/support agencies and Local DRRMCs through SMS, Info board and local media for further dissemination to their respective areas of responsibility (AOR); alerted respective emergency responders; prepositioned respective resources in terms of manpower (various teams), supplies (food and non food items) and logistics (equipment and SAR assets)

OCDRC Ill • PDRRMO-Aurora informed the DPWH Engineering District Office and requested

to send crews and heavy equipment to remove the landslides debris • Clearing operations of landslide debris in Aurora by DPWH personnel and crews

is ongoing . Road signs were installed. • Vehicles going Northbound and Southbound are advised to take the alternate

Aurora - Pantabangan Road . • OCD3 coordinated with Palayan Rescue volunteers for community.

OCDRC IV-A • OCD IV-A Regional Director together with Batangas PDRRMO and DSWD IV-A

met with Batangas Gov. Santos regarding the impact of TS "OFEL" in the province.

• An inspection was conducted at Brgy. Lobo, Batangas. It was noted that the barangay experienced forty (40) landslides along the mountainous slopes of the area. OCD IV-A's vehicle had faulty brakes that delayed the team's travel.

• Coordinated with CALABARZON PDDRMOs, MDRRMOs Lobo, San Juan and CDRRMO Batangas re flooding and coordinated with PCG-STL, PPO Batangas and DPWH IV-A to assist on the situation in Lobo.

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Batangas PDRRMO • Closely coordinating with Lobo Batangas re flooding in the area. • Augmented 2 trucks to assist on the evacuation and rescue.

Batangas • Batangas CDRRMO held an emergency meeting with PCG, BFP and PRC Batangas to assess the situation . Deployed all staff to monitor the affected areas and take appropriate action if needed. • Coordinated with PPA regarding status of the port and vessel trips and prepositioned life saving and rescue equipment. • Troops of Nagtaluntong Lobo, Batangas was dispatched to provide rescue and evacuation • Closely coordinating with Lobo Batangas re flooding in the area • San Juan - MDRRMC Chairperson/ Municipal Mayor Rodolfo Manalo provided leadership in the evacuation of the residents from the flooded barangays • Alerted all school principals to open their schools to be used as evacuation centers for the affected individuals. • Coordinated with PRC Batangas Chapter to provide augmentation of personnel to assist in the on-going evacuation . • Augmented two (2) trucks to assist in the evacuation and rescue • Prepositioning of life saving and rescue equipment

Lobo • Troops of Nagtaluntong Lobo, Batangas detached and populace continue bayaniyan/rescue. • MDRRMO continuously monitoring and assisting on the on-going rescue operation and evacuation.

San Juan • MDRRMC Chairperson/Municipal Mayor Rodolfo Manalo is providing leadership on the evacuation from the flooded barangays in the municipality. • Alerted all school principals to open their schools to be used as evacuation center for the affected individuals. • Coordinated with Philippine Red Cross Batangas to provide augmentation of personnel to assist in the on-going evacuation.

Quezon PDRRMO • Tayabas City Response Team placed on alert stand-by position for possible

deployment and evacuation due to strong rains. • Infanta MDRRMO conducted damage assessment in the barangays hit by

the tornado and advised the community to take pre-emptive actions. • Coordinated with PNP and MPRRMO Sariaya re the vehicular accident. • PDRRMO ERT together with Barangay Officials of Canda, Sariaya PNP,

Rescue 117 of Sariaya, 1st SF Phil. Army, 4th Light Armor Brigade PA and Phil. Maritime Group responded to the incident.

Infanta • Conducted damage assessment in the barangays hit by the tornado

and advice the community to take pre-emptive actions.

Laguna PDRRMO • ERT Team assisted in the evacuation of the residents in Lobo, Batangas

and advised all response teams of the Municipalities and Cities near the Laguna Lake to be on standby alert as need arises.

Cavite

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• Tagaytay advised BDRRMCs to take precautionary measures, monitor situation in their areas of responsibility and do pre-emptive evacuation in hazard prone areas, conduct clearing operations and advised CSWDO to prepare food and non-food items for possible evacuees.

Tagaytay

OCDRCV

• Conduct road clearing operation . • Advise CSWDO to prepare food and non-food items for possible

evacuees

• Coordinated with CDRRMC Legazpi and PNP Legazpi re the Sitio Taysan Incident

• Coordinated PCG District Bicol re stranded passengers. • All flights in Camarines Sur resumed on 26 October 2012, 4 PM.

OCDRC VIII • Coordinated with Coast Guard and PNP Maasin re fisherman from Nueva

Estrella Sur, Pintuan, Southern Leyte. • MDRRMO St. Bernard assisted in the evacuation of the affected families . • Coordinated with PCG and TOG8-PAF Response Team for the conduct of

Search and Rescue Operations. • Coordinated with DPWH 2nd LED re clearing operations • CDRRMC Tacloban facilitated the conduct of emergency evacuation of the

affected families to their designated evacuation areas. • OCD-8 and Mayor Federico Caroline St. of Capoocan, Leyte coordinated with

DPWH 2nd LED re clearing operations. • ARD Gozon proceeded to the landslide incident at Babatngon, Leyte to assess

the situation and to make appropriate recommendation. • The City Government of Tacloban extended relief assistance to the evacuees.

OCDRC IX • Joint MDRRMO Tulunanan and PDRRMO immediately conducted DANA and

distributed food assistance to the victims • Tulunan Rescue Team with the assistance of North Cotabato Emergency

Response Team conducted search and rescue/retrieval operations.

OCDRC CARAGA • LGUs are closely monitoring status of water level in all waterways and tributaries

that might cause or trigger flashfloods and landslides in their respective AORs. • Local DRRMCs of Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte including Butuan City are

closely monitoring the water level of Agusan River Basin . • PCG, PDRRMC-Dinagat Islands, Local DRRMCs and CDRRMC-Surigao City

advised the fisher folks not to venture into the sea. • PCG-Surigao City cancelled the trips of passenger boats/vessels and other

seacrafts plying the route Surigao City to Dinagat Islands, Siargao Island and Leyte.

• PDRRM Office Staffs of Surigao del Sur are convened for the 24-hour monitoring of their AOR.

• Search and Rescue Team of Surigao City (QART), Butuan City (BUSART), Agusan del Sur (SARAS), Dinagat Islands (DISART) and Agusan del Norte (ADNERT) are on standby and ready for deployment, if needed.

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IV. DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND NEEDS ANALYSIS

REGION IV-A • A meeting transpired last 23 October 2012 regarding the effects of TS "OFEL".

It was called to order by Mr. Jun Dijan of PDRRMC Batangas and followed by Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto reporting some typhoon incidents.

• As per report, the governor addressed issues concerning the differences of reports sent by affected municipalities, to assess the damages of the TS and to extend help to immediate victims. Also, several analysis have been discussed regarding the incidents such as the casualties from Barangay Cuta, the stranded passengers in Barangay Sta. Clara, the river in lobo that overflowed, the first flooding incident in the district hospital of San Juan, the eminent landslide in Rosario and sending assistance to the affected areas.

• As mentioned by Mayor Efren Diona of Lobo, heavy amount of rainfall had caused river to overflow, 43 landslides and livestock and agriculture damages. Moreover, he stressed that mountains and forests are not denuded. He also reported that they able to rescue 1 ,000 evacuees with no casualties and they evacuated prisoners of Municipal Police Station. Lastly, he requested for additional loaders to be deployed in the affected areas.

• Philippine Coast Guard rescued 976 victims and deployed 3 rubber boats and also, WASAR trainers were pulled out to help the rescue operations.

• Philippine Air Force deployed 25 personnel to help the operations. • Mr. Ronald Generoso of Philippine Red Cross reported that they deployed

WASAR teams and rubber boats in areas like Loboc, Rosario, San Juan and Batangas City and borrowed 6 X 6 truck to penetrate the said areas. They also provided meals to the stranded passengers in Batangas port and continue to monitor Calumpang River.

• DepEd prepared 3 schools to be used as evacuation centers and instructed teachers to assist in case of emergency.

• Mr. Chester Villafuerte of Batangas City reported that they conducted pre­emptive evacuation and assessment to the affected areas and continued to monitor the Calumpang River.

• Vice Governor Mark Leviste reported that as recommendation of Sangguniang Panlalawigan, municipalities affected should declare state of calamity.

• Director Wilma Naviamos of DSWD4 brought mosquito nets, blankets and clothing and mentioned that they will send additional 1 ,540 food packs, they will join in the damage assessment in Lobo, Batangas, casualties are entitled to get Php 10,000, social workers are available for counseling and non-food items are available.

• Ms. Joy Montalbo of PSWDO mentioned that relief are ready for distribution however, roads are still impassable.

• Mayor Diona led the damage assessment of the affected areas and as per recommendation from DSWD 4A, food for work will not be applicable as they need heavy equipments to clear the debris. Upon the arrival, the MSWD personnel are packing the relief for distribution. On other barangays, affected residents are busy cleaning their houses and others are still looking for their lost livestock.

• RDRRMC 4A was not able to proceed to Rosario and San Juan Batangas due to mechanical issue of the vehicle and they were trapped because of an on­going landslide.

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SitRep No. 12

REGION/ AREA

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED (37) MARITIME INCIDENTS (10)

REGION I (1)

(1) Bolinao, Pangasinan

REGION IV-B (3)

(1) San Agustin , Romblon

(2) Lubanq Island, Occidental Mindoro

(3) Corcuera, Romblon

REGION VII (1)

(1) Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, Cebu

REGION VIII (2)

(1) Brgy Nueva Estrella Sur, Puntuyan, Southern Leyte

(2) Brgy Costa Brava, San Jose, Tacloban City

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "OFEL" (SON-TINH) INCIDENTS MONITORED

As of 28 October 2012, 8:00AM

TIME/DATE OF OCCURRENCE DESCRIPTION

A ferry owned and operated by KU AZHAR BIN

25 October 2012, 9:30PM KUBADUL RAZAK take in water due to a hole at the bow area of the vessel caused by the battering if waves at the vicinitv waters of Bolinao Panaasinan.

Two (2) shipping vessels owned by different shipping companies ran aground and drifted at the coast of Brgy Carmen and Brgy Sugod due to inclement weather. A tugboat with markings "Mt Carol", owned by ASIAN

25 October 2012, 3:00AM Shipping Corporation, loaded with sugar cane, drifted at the coast of Brgy Carmen. The other tugboat with markings "Mt Matibay", loaded with green cullet (bubog ng bote) and owned by Phil Marine Services Corp, encountered rough seas that caused the vessel to be half submerged.

24 October 2012, 2:00AM A fishinq boat capsized in the vicinity waters.

A motorized banca boarding more or less 50 26 October 2012, 10:00 AM passengers was bound for Romblon , Romblon when

the boat capsized

A motorized banca docked at Malapascua Island drifted

24 October 2012, 9:00AM to the middle of the sea after its anchor broke due to big waves. The boat along with its two (2) operators drifted for seven hours.

Jonrey Acaso , a fisherman , went fishing at around 6:00 22 October 2012, 6:00PM PM on the aforementioned date . He was reported

missing at about 9:00AM, 24 October 2012.

Three (3) fishermen from Brgy Costa Brava were reported missing after they set sail despite the Tropical

24 October 2012, 2:30PM Storm signal no. 2. The name of the fishermen are as follows : (1) Abet Posto, 12 y/o, (2) Ariel Posto, 23 y/o, 13) Climente Umban Sr 50 y/o.

TABA

REMARK/S

37 10

1 The captain of the ferry ensured that the vessel can arrive at Subic on the afternoon of 27 October 2012 and would not require any assisstance from CG. CG is continuously monitorina their status and location.

3

The "Mt Carol" has eighteen (18) crew members, ten (10) from the tugboat and eight (8) from the barge. The "Mt Matibay", boarding thirteen (13) crew members, drifted at the coast of Brgy. Sugod .

Five (5) fishermen were rescued by CG

The passengers and crew were safetly rescued . Ms Anna Adarlo remains missing. Ms. Eve Fajutag and Ms Grace Mallorca were retrieved unconscious but later pronounced dead on arrival

1

At around 4:00AM, 25 October 2012, the machine of the boat functioned again and the boat along with its operators safely returned to Malapascua Island dock.

2

MDRRMC Pintuyan, So. Leyte conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) operation for the missing fisherman . RDRRMC VIII disseminated the information to PCG Maasin and PRO VIII ROPD for possible conduct of SAR operation.

RDRRMC VIII coordinated with PCG for the conduct of SAR operation.

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REGION IX (1) 1

All of the crew members of FB Crysta 2 were all rescued . The rescued crew members were as follows: (1) Emedio Barcenal , (2) Franklin Allan Eraldo, (3) Juanita Diano, (4) Ruben Orquista, (5) Rami! Regidor, (6) Jorge Salang, (7) Ernesto

Two (2) fishing boats or "Tapay" , named FB Crysta 1 temlor, (8) Jevel Temlor, (9) ian Temlor, (10) Jandie Regidor,

and FB Crysta 2, were capsized due to strong winds (11) Roy Marchan, (12) Joseph Beltran , (13) Marjun Villarin .

(1) Tukuran , Zamboanga del Sur 24 October 2012, 2:00PM brought about by TS "Ofel". FB Crysta 1 has fifteen (15) While fouteen (14) of the fifteen (15) crew members of FB

crew members while FB Crysta 2 has thirteen (13) crew Crysta 1 were rescued . Names of the rescued crewmembers are as follows: (1) Pablito Redula , (2) Bernard Tilitili , (3)

members. Jovencio Ninang, (4) Delmar Cogalito, (5) Melvin Bendula, (6) Levie Torres, (7) Pablo Morales, (8) Alex Peiga, (9) Adrian Pelarca, (1 0) Eric Montellano, (11) Rolando Pelarca, (12) Mark Bendula, (13) Rodulfo Bamas, (14) Antonio Tinay Jr. The missing crew of FB Crysta 1 is Rolando Chavez.

REGION XI (2) 2 Two (2) motor boats were totally damaged after they smashed and submerged at Sta Ana Wharf, Davao City due to strong waves. Three (3) crew members were The injured crew members were immediately rescued by PCG

(1) Sta. Ana Wharf, Davao City 24 October 2012, 12:55 PM injures in the incidents. The injured crew members, Davao and were in god physical condition . from Linusutan, Talicud , Island Garden of Samal , are as follows : Jun Acoder, 50 y/o; Marion Miao, 14 y/o; and ':rismoa1 Lucero. 16 v/o. Two (2) chartered motor boats were battered by big waves at Sta Ana Wharf while maneuvering to take

(2) Sta. Ana Wharf, Davao City 24 October 2012, 1:10PM shelter. The boats were severely damaged and were No casualties were reported. dragged towards the shoreline of Brgy Leon Garcia Gotamco. Aadao . Davao Citv.

FLOODING INCIDENTS (1 0) 10 REGION IV-B (1) 1

(1) Romblon 25 October 2012 A flashflood incident has occurred at Brgy Cambijan, one (1) residential house owned by a certain Armando Ramos Caiidiocan Romblon was totallv damaaed.

REGION V (1) 1

(1) Polangui, AI bay 25 October 2012 Eleven (11) families were evacuated due flashflood in The evacuated families returned to their respective houses

Brav Gabon, Polanaui Albav. when the flood waters subsided. REGION IX (5) 5

Salug Diu! River overflowed and the water level reached 6.5 meters due to heavy rains. An The Malave Emergency Response Team (MERT) responded

(1) Malave, Zamboanga del Sur 24 October 2012, 10:49 PM undetermined number of families/individuals living along to the affected area and the Malave Damage Assessment the low lying areas near the river were evacuated to the and Needs Analysis (DANA) team was activated. No Malave Gymnasium. The affected barangays were casualties were reported . Culo, Maloloy-on, Madasigon, Makuguihon and Sudlon.

Usogan River overflowed due to heavy rains affecting Barangays Lower Usogan, San Jose, Kapalaran,

(2) Tambulig , Zamboanga del Sur 24 October 2012 Tungawan, Lower Tiparac, Alang-alang , Happy Valley, MDRRMC Tambulig implemented forced evacuation in badly Angeles, Calolot, New Village and Balocot. The affected barangays. No casualties were reported. undetermined number of families/individuals were evacuated at Tambulig Gymnasium.

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Flashflood has occurred in the Municipality of Imelda

(3) Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay 25 October 2012 due to continuous rainfall. The following Barangays Evacuation Centers were established in their respective Brgy were affected: Poblacion, La Victoria, San Jose, Multi-purpose Halls and schools. No casualties were reported. Baluao Sta Barbara and Gandianaan. Flashflood has occurred in the Municipality of Siay due to continuous rainfall. The following Barangays were

(4) Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay 25 October 2012 affected: Balagon, Buyogan, Camanga, Maniha, Evacuation Centers were established in their respective Brgy Minsulao, Paruk, Lagting , Sibuguey, Salinding and Multi-purpose Halls. No casualties were reported. Balucanan. Twenty two (22) houses in Brgy Lagting were submeraed in flood waters.

Flashflood has occurred in the Municipality of Diplahan due to continuous rainfall. The following Barangays Evacuation Centers were established in their respective Brgy

(5) Diplahan , Zamboanga Sibugay 25 October 2012, 1:45PM were affected: Paradise, Sampoli A, Sampoli B, Multi-purpose Halls and schools. Approximately 2,229 Balangao, Gaulan , Luop, Lobing , Songcuya, Lindang, persons were affected but no casualties were reported. Tinongtongan, Mamangon, Tuna and Mejo.

REGION XII (3) 3

(1) Brgys Tango, Taluya , llaya, Calabanit, Tapon and Canals on the aforementioned barangays overflowed

The flooding subsided after an hour. No damages and Poblacion, Glan, Sarangani

24 October 2012, 12:54 PM due to heavy rains. The knee high flood waters affected evacuation was reported .

the roads and houses in the barangays.

The continuous heavy rainfall resulted to flooding on the roads of Apitong and Talisay Street of Barangay Lagao and roads in Barangay Baluan. The knee high flood waters in Barangay Lagao resulted to the evacuation of

(2) Brgys Lagao and Baluan, General Santos City 24 October 2012, 7:00PM a number of families to the Barangay Hall. A total of 140 To date, the flood water has subsided and the roads affected families I 390 persons were affected in Brgy Lagao, all are now passable . No damages and casualties reported . of whom are inside the evacuation center. While in Brgy Baluan, 456 families I 2,018 persons were affected but only 9 families I 30 persons are inside the evacuation center.

More or less two hundred (200) persons are displaced and A flashflood incident occurred due to continuous rainfall. temporarily sheltered at the Brgy. Bacong Elementary School.

(3) Sitio Sambulawan, Brgy. Bacong, Tulunan, Cotabato 25 October 2012, 2:00PM As a result, thirty (30) houses made of light materials A certain Delia Catel was reported dead while two (2) persons were totally damaged namely John Rey Barrientos and Bonifacio Karan are

reoorted missina.

MISSING PERSON INCIDENT (1) 1 REGION XII (1) 1

Muhammad Kanape Guiamad, 11 ylo, was reported Cotabato SAR Unit, Philippine Army, Philippine Marines, Brgy

(3) Brgy Tamontaka, Cotabato City 24 October 2012, 5:30PM missing after he went swimming along Tamontaka river volunteers and DRRMO Cotabato City conducted SAR operations. At about 2:00 AM, the cadaver of the victim was

near Esteros Bridge. recovered near the place of the incident

STRANDED STUDENTS INCIDENT (1) 1 REGION V (1) 1

Approximately sixty (60) boy and girl scouts of CAT The group was rescued through the efforts of CDRRMC

(1) Sitio Malangka, Barangay 56 Taysan, Legaspi City 24 October 2012, 8:30PM College (High School Department) were reported Legaspi.

stranded after their campinq activity.

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FALLEN DEBRIS INCIDENTS (3) 3 REGION V (1) 1

(1) Brgy. Cagbatang, Cataingan, Masbate 24 October 2012, 8:00PM A certain Mary Joy Cariete y Doblin , 5 y/o, was reported The said victim is buried at Public Cemetery of Brgy. dead after her house was hit by a falling tree. Estampar, Cataingan, Masbate

REGION XII (2) 2 Sheila Mae Bericuatro Resaba, 4 y/o, was reported

(1) Sitio Kagang , Tapon, Glan, Sarangani 24 October 2012, 9:30AM dead after being hit by a fallen timber. The victim was Local responders conducted the rescue operation and rushed to Glan District Hospital and was declared dead brought the victim to a nearby hospital. on arrival.

(2) Sitio Monte, Brgy Masudsud , Concepcion, Romblon 24 October 2012 Salustiano Fabellon, 77 ylo, was reported dead after being hit by an uprooted tree due to strong winds.

HYPOTHERMIA INCIDENT (1) 1 REGION IV-8 (1) 1

(1) Marinduque According to reports, a certain Sophia M. Recto has Details about the report will be made available on the died of Hvpothermia. succeedinq situational rePorts.

DROWNING INCIDENT (2) 2 REGION IV-A (1) 1

A drowning incident occurred in Brgy 4, Batangas City.

(1) Batangas City 25 October 2012, 7:00PM Roberto Manongsong was under the influence of liquor and slept inside their house when the water suddenly rose .

REGION IV-8 (1) 1

Jonnie Fronda Ocson , 8 y/o of Brgy Canduyong , Odiongan, Romblon , drowned after he went swimming PCG Odiongan, Odiongan Municipal Station, BFP and

(2) Odiongan, Romblon 24 October 2012, 12:00 NN at the beach together with his brother Jericho Ocson, 13 MDRRMC Odiongan conducted SAR operations. The local y/o, and cousins Mark Rey Ocson, 11 y/o, and community was notified about the incident. The victim is still Raymond Ocson, 12 y/o. The victim was accidentally missing to date. swept by big waves due to the weather condition.

LANDSLIDE INCIDENT (7) 7 REGION IV-A (1) 1

(1) San Juan, Batangas 25 October 2012, 2:48PM A landslide incident has occurred in San Juan, One ( 1) casualty was reported and was identified as a certain Batanqas Princess Najera who was hit by fallen debris

REGION IV-8 (2) 2

(1) Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro 25 October 2012, 2:48PM A landslide incident has occurred in Brgys Balugo, One (1) casualty and one (1) injured was reported. Details of Panaytayan and Sta Rita. which will be made available in the succeding reports.

(2) Romblon , Romblon 25 October 2012, 5:00AM A landslide incident has occurred Stio Basyao, Brgy 3, One (1) house occupied by a certain Sergio Maloy Tarega Poblacion, Romblon , Romblon. was Partially damaqed.

REGION VII (1) 1 A landslide incident has occurred while a moderate to

(1) Brgy. Jaclupan, Talisay City, Cebu 25 October 2012, 11 :00 AM intense rain poured when a certain Ruben Tabora was The certain Ruben Tabora died in the incident takina a bath in a deeo well.

REGION VIII (2) 2

(1) Brgy. Culasian, Capoocan, Leyte 25 October 2012, 9:30PM A landslide incident has occurred making the road As of 3:15AM 26 October 2012, the road has been cleared impassable for 6 hours . bv DPWH.

(2) Brgy. District 4, Babatngon, Leyte 26 October 2012, 6:00AM A landslide incident occurred affecting one hundred twenty six (126) households.

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REGION IX (1) 1

A landslide incident has occurred along the National Highway of Brgy Basalem and Brgy Bulaan. On the Evacuation Centers were established in their respective Multi-

(1) Buug, Zamboanga Sibugay 25 October 2012, 5:00AM other hand, a flashflood incident has occured in Brgys Purpose Hall. Approximately 500 families were affected but Bliss (Purok 1 ), Poblacion (Purok 1, 13, 14 and 21 ), no casualties were reported. Datu Panas (Purok 4, 5 and 6) and Basalem.

TORNADO INCIDENT (1) 1 REGION IV-A (1) 1

25 October 2012, A tornado incident occurred in six (6) Brgys in Infanta,

One ( 1) house was partially damaged and one ( 1) was totally (1) Quezon Province

at around 3:00 to 4:00 PM one (1 ) Brgy in Tiaong, two (2) Brgys in General Nakar

damaged in Tiaong, Quezon. and in Panukulan.

VEHICULAR INCIDENT (1) 1 REGION IV-A (1) 1

A vehicular accident involving a PNR Train and two (2) Previously, there were nine (9) injured persons reported .

26 October 2012, other vehicles has occurred in Brgy Canda, Sariaya, Upon validation , the incident resulted to five (5) injured

(1) Quezon Province At around 12:00AM Quezon . Coincidentally, the area where the incident

persons namely: (1) Jesus S. Eguia, (2) Felomina P. Gomez,

happened was affected by flooding . (3) Ybeth M. Daliva, (4) Alvin C. Bulaong and (5) Armida G. Alcayaga

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Sitrep No. 13

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

GRAND TOTAL 27 Region IV-A 8

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Region IV-B 9 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Region V 2 1

1

Region VII 2 1

1

Region VIII 1 1

Region XII 5 1

1

1

1

1

GRAND TOTAL 19

Region IV-A 6 1

1

1

1

1

1

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "OFEL" (SON-TINH) CASUALTIES

As of 28 October 2012 6·00 AM

Name Age Address

DEAD

Roberto Manongsong 33 y/o Brgy. 4, Batangas City

Princess Najera 4 y/o Brgy. Hugom, San Juan. Batangas

Nemmy Maryann Dapa 12 y/o Brgy. Matamis, Rosario Batangas

Maximinio De Villa 49 y/o Brgy. Balagbag, San Juan, Batangas

Margarita De Villa 42 y/o Brgy. Balagbag, San Juan, Batangas

Dennis Panaligan 18 y/o Brgy. Mataywanak,Tuy, Batangas

Redan Jake Dote 13 y/o Brgy. Simlong, Batangas City

Unidentified (Female) Brgy. Bataan, San Juan, Batangas

Sofia M. Recto 88 y/o Malibago, Torrijos, Marinduque

Olive Belyn S. Luna 4 y/o Brgy. Panaytayan, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro

Solustiano Fabellon 77 y/o Brgy. Masudsud, Concepcion, Romblon

Fronda Jennie Ocson 8 y/o Brgy. Canduyong, Odiongan, Romblon

Eve Pajutag 56 y/o Corcuera, Romblon

Grace Mallorca 51 y/o Corcuera, Romblon

Rally Mantal 11 y/o Brgy. Bocboc, Mogpog, Marinduque

Monalyn Magbanua 14 y/o Brgy. Milagrosa, Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro

June Saez 38 y/o Villa Pagasa, Bansud, Oriental Mindoro

Mary Joy Canete Doblin 5 y/o Brgy. Cagbatang, Cataingan, Masbate

John Michael M Castillo 2 y/o Sta Remedios, Bulan, Sorsogon

Rigel Saycon 18 y/o Brgy. Cugon, DumanJug, Cebu

Ruben Tabura 56 y/o Sitio Tabok-sapa, Brgy. Jaclupan, Talisay City

Romeo Llenado 63 y/o Esperas, Tacloban City

Sheila Mae Bericuatro 4 y/o Sitio Kagang, Tapon, Gian, Sarangani

Resaba Mohammad Kanape

11 y'O Brgy. Tamontaka, Cotabato City Guiamad

Delia Catel 70 y/o Brgy. Bacong, Tulunan, Cotabato

Bonifacio Caran 51 y/o Brgy. Bacong, Tulunan, Cotabato

Jony Barrientos Brgy. Bacong, Tulunan, Cotabato

INJURED

Pelomena Golez 66 y/o San Pedro, Laguna

Ybet M. Dalida 41 y/o Naga City

Jesus S. Eguia 47 y/o Naga City

Alvin C. Bulaong 44 y/o Pasig City

Armida G. Alcayaga 50 y/o Makati City

Divina Palmes Sawang, Lobo

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Tab B

Cause I Date I Remarks

Drowning

Hit by fallen debris

Landslide

Electrocution

Electrocution

Hit by fallen tree

Found dead on 27 October 201 2 due to floodinq

Died due to fiooding. The officials buried the cadaver on 26 October 2012

because it was bloated and decomposing.

Hypothermia

Landslide

Hit by a fallen tree

Drowning

Drowning

Drowning

Drowning

Drowning

Drowning

Hit by a fallen tree

Drowned on 25 October 2012

Drowning

Landslide

Hit by a fallen tree

Drowning

Flashfloods

Flashfloods

Flashfloods

Due to train derailment

Due to train derailment

Due to train derailment

Due to train derailment

Due to train derailment

Hit by fallen tree

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Region IV-B 6 1 Genesis Hernandez 17 y/o Wawan, Manaul , Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro Lacerated wounds on left leg

1 Mariafe Mantal Brgy. Bocboc, Mogpog, Marinduque

1 Joseph Magkamit Brgy. Tabi, Boac, Marinduque

1 Evangelista Sylveria 63 y/o Managpi, Calapan City

1 Jennifer Hernandez 17 y/o Brgy. Manoot, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro Leg fracture due to landslide

1 Edee M. Remotin Brgy. Nasucob, Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro

Region V 1 1 Allen Hernandez 29 y/o Old San Roque, Pil i, Camarines Sur Hit by fallen tree

Region VIII 6 1 Henry Gacmatan Jr. 30 y/o Sangkahan, Tacloban City Multiple lacerated wound from fall

1 Joseph Bongcaras 44 ylo Brgy. 73, Tacloban City Lacerated wound from fall

1 Eduardo Barsana 29 y/o Calogcog, Tanauan, Leyte Lacerated wound secondary to trauma

1 Ruben Petito 38 y/o San Isidro, Palo, Leyte Lacerated wound secondary to trauma

1 Bonifacio Cortes 49 y/o Brgy. Bislig, Tanauan, Leyte Lacerated wound secondary to trauma

1 John Jefferson Tagra Maasin City Minor injury

GRAND TOTAL 9 MISSING -I I

Region IV-B 3 1 Anna Adario Romblon Missing since 12 NN, 26 October 2012

1 Herman Cruzado Caigangan, Buenavista, Marinduque

1 Roel Cruzado Caigangan, Buenavista, Marinduque

Region V 3

1 Victor Glori 44 y/o Brgy. Pasay, Del Gallego, Cam. Sur Went fishing on 21 October 2012

1 Alvin Las Pifias 22 y/o Brgy. Pasay, Del Gallego, Cam. Sur Went fishing on 21 October 2012

1 Ariel Las Pifias 24 y/o Brgy. Pasay, Del Gallego, Cam. Sur Went fishing on 21 October 2012

Region VIII 1

1 Jonrey Acaso 28 y/o Brgy. Nueva Estrella Sur, Pintuyan, Southern

Missing since 6PM, 22 October 201 2 Leyte

Region IX 2 1 Rolando Chavez Tukuran , Zamboanga del Sur Capsized fishing boat

1 Edwin Tomimbang 44 y/o Brgy. La Victoria, Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay Landslide

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SitRep No. 13

Region/Province/ Mun/City

Brgys

GRAND TOTAL 244

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) 44 BATANGAS 44 BATANGAS CITY 6 CALACA 1 CALATAGAN 2 CUENCA 2 LIPA CITY 1 LOBO 7 MALVAR 2 PADRE GARCIA 3 ROSARIO 6 SANJUAN 9 SANTA TERESITA 1 TANAUAN CITY 2 TUY 2

REGION IV-8 (MIMAROPA) 64 MARIN DUQUE 25 BOAC 19 BUENA VISTA 4 MOGPOG 1 SANTACRUZ 1 ORIENTAL MINDORO 27 BONGABONG 1 BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 4 CALAPAN 1 MANSALAY 5 PINAMALAYAN 8 POLA 1 ROXAS 3 VICTORIA 4 ROMBLON 12 CONCEPCION 1 ODIONGAN 1

Effects of Tropical Storm "OFEL" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 28 October 2012, 7:00AM

AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers Evac

Centers Families Persons Families Persons

141667 701616 ~ 21530 11A30

492 2,469 18 396 1,998 492 2,469 18 396 1,998

57 271 4 57 271 2 6 2 8 2 13

50 260 1 50 250 163 823 7 155 783

5 19 26 131 55 236 3 53 226 56 311 2 55 311

5 25 60 321 1 26 157

9 45

1,204 5,711 1 1 5 377 1,885 0 - -325 1,625 49 245

1 5 2 10

676 3,096 0 -122 477 176 756

15 59 87 435

186 930 21 95 48 240 21 104

151 730 1 1 5 1 5 2 6

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Tab C

Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED-CURRENT

Centers (Inside + Outside)

Families Persons Families Persons

71532 371237 101062 481667

- - 396 1,998

- - 396 1,998 57 271

- -- -- -50 250

155 783 - -- -53 226 55 311

- -26 157

- -1 5 2 10

- - - -- -- -- -- -

- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

1 5 2 10 - -- -

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No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED-CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers

Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City

Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

ROMBLON 4 10 50 - -SAN AGUSTIN 4 117 585 1 1 5 1 5 2 10 SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 2 21 84

REGION V (BICOL REGION) 34 706 6,728 - - - 706 4,018 706 4,018 ALBAY - 434 - - - - - - -PIO DURAN 78 TABACO CITY 356 CAMARINES SUR 100 - - - - - -PASACAO 30 - -SAN JOSE 70 - -CATANDUANES - - 58 - - - - - - -SAN ANDRES (CALOLBON) 58 - -MASBATE 34 706 4,060 - - - 706 4,018 706 4,018 BALUD 13 317 2,231 317 2,231 317 2,231 CATAINGAN 1 1 28 1 7 1 7 DIMASALANG 2 183 768 183 768 183 768 MANDAON 11 110 451 110 451 110 451 MASBATE CITY 3 85 510 85 510 85 510 MOBO 4 10 51 10 51 10 51 PLACER 21 SORSOGON - - 2,076 0 - - - - - -BULAN 11 - -MATNOG 1,897 - -PILAR 168 - -REGION VII (CENTRAL VISA VAS) 2 2 70 0 - - - - - -CEBU 2 2 70 0 - - - - - -CEBU CITY 60 - -DUMANJUG 1 1 5 TALl SAY 1 1 5

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISA VAS 48 2,195 10,231 27 895 3,769 1,300 6,462 2,195 10,231 LEYTE 25 472 2,274 14 429 2,097 43 177 472 2,274 BURAUEN 1 9 47 1 9 47 9 47 JULITA 1 10 50 1 10 50 10 50 LAPAZ 1 2 13 1 2 13 2 13 PALO 11 127 544 6 84 367 43 177 127 544 TACLOBAN 11 324 1,620 5 324 1,620 324 1,620 SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 8 1,214 6,070 0 - - 1,214 6,070 1,214 6,070 SAN SEBASTIAN 1 600 3,000 600 3,000 600 3,000 SANTA RITA 7 614 3,070 614 3,070 614 3,070

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No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED-CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers

Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City

Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

SOUTHERN LEYTE 15 509 1,887 13 466 1,672 43 215 509 1,887 MAASIN 1 43 215 43 215 43 215 SAINT BERNARD 5 145 404 5 145 404 145 404 SOGOD 9 321 1,268 8 321 1,268 321 1,268

REGION IX (ZAMBOANGA 51 9,947 44,802 14 1,117 5,053 5,525 26,752 6,642 31,805

PENINSULA) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 15 3,555 14,247 2 250 1,250 - - 250 1,250 BAYOG 1 2 10 MOLAVE 1 25 125 TAMBULIG 13 3,528 14,112 2 250 1,250 250 1,250

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 36 6,392 30,555 12 867 3,803 5,525 26,752 6,392 30,555 BUUG 1 380 1,900 380 1,900 380 1 900 DIPLAHAN 14 1,753 8,815 6 155 775 1,598 8,040 1,753 8,815 IMELDA 10 1,485 8,920 4 183 912 1,302 8,008 1,485 8,920 IPIL 4 644 2,400 644 2,400 644 2,400 PAYAO 2 900 3,600 900 3,600 900 3,600 SlAY 5 1,230 4,920 2 529 2,116 701 2,804 1,230 4,920

REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 1 121 605 3 121 605 - - 121 605 SARANGANI 1 121 605 3 121 605 - - 121 605 GENERAL SANTOS CITY (DADIANGAS) 1 121 605 3 121 605 121 605

AFFECTED AREAS

REGIONS 7 PROVINCES 16 CITIES 11 MUNICIPALITIES 58 BARANGAYS 244

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SitRep No. 12

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "OFEL" COST OF DAMAGES

as of 28 October 2012, 7:00AM

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

Region/Province/ CROPS (Rice) ROADS/BRIDGES/

FLOOD City/Municipality OTHER CONTROL

STRUCTURES Type of Crops I Estimated Peso Livestocks Value

GRAND TOTAL 50,700,000.00 4,638,547.50

TOTAL 39,700,000.00 11,000,000.00 4,638,547.50

REGIONV - - 4,638,54 7.50

CAMARINES SUR - 1 ,900,897.50

Bula Rice 1 ,807, 710.00

Nabua Rice 93,187.50

MASBATE 2,737,650.00

Cawayan HVCC 180,000.00

Masbate City Rice 2,206,600.00

Uson Rice 351,050.00

REGION IV- B 39,700,000.00 11,000,000.00 -MARIN DUQUE 31,000,000.00 11,000,000.00 ROMBLON 4, 700,000.00 ORIENTAL MINDORO 4,000,000.00

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Tab D

TOTAL COST (Infrastructure +

Agriculture)

55,338,54 7.50

4,638,547.50

1,900,897.50

1 ,807, 710.00

93,187.50

2,557,650.00

180,000.00

2,206,600.00

351 ,050.00

50,700,000.00 42,000,000.00

4,000,000.00

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SitRep No. 13 TABE

REGION

IV-A

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "OFEL" (SON-TINH) FLOODED AREAS

As of 28 October 2012, 6:00AM

PROVINCE/CITY City/Municipalities Barangay

Brgys: Fabrica, Nagtalong-tong, Sawang, Ladlarin,

Lobo Tayuman, Olo-olo, Tulok, Mabilog na bundok, San Miguel, Soloc, Malapad na Parang, Masaguitsit, Poblacion, Biga, Tayuman, Balibago, Calumpit

Brgys: Poblacion, Brgy. San Jose, Brgy.Quilit, Brgy. Rosario Masaya, (Sitio Riverside and Sitio Tondo)- both in

Batangas brgy. Pook

San Juan Brgys. Paling-uwak, Catmon, Pinagbayanan, Mabalanoy, Palahanan, Calit-Calit, Poctol

Batangas Kumintang lbaba, Pallocan West, Libjo, Gulod Labac,

Brgy.4 Tanauan Brgys. 2 and 3 Padre Garcia Brgy. Quilo-quilo South Talisay Brgy. Caloocan

Brgy. San Antonio I and II, San Jose I and II , Sta. Novel eta Rosa I and II , Poblacion, San Juan I and II, Salcedo I

Cavite and II Ternate Brgy. San Jose, Brgy. 3 Bacoor Brgys. Habay I, Niyog 2, Panapaan 3 Los Banos Brgy. Lalakay

Calamba Brgy. San Cristobal, Banadero, Parian, Brgy. 2,

Uwisan, Palingon

Laguna San Luis St. , Brgy. Landayan, Quezon St. , Main

San Pedro Road, Brgy. Cuyab, Brgy. Poblacion, Brgy. San Roque

Cabuyao -

Bay Brgy. Sto Domingo, Tagumpay, Puypuy

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SitRep No. 13

EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "OFEL" (SON-TINH) DAMAGED HOUSES

As of 28 October 2012, 7:00AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL 603

78 525 Region IV-A Sub-Total 36 54

QUEZON 27 29

GEN. NAKAR 1 1

TIAONG 1 1

INFANTA 25 27

BATANGAS 9 25

Reaion IV-B Sub-Total 13 57 ROMBLON 6 47

CAJIDIOCAN 1

CONCEPCION 1

ROMBLON 10 SAN AGUSTIN 1 17

ODIONGAN 2 STA.MARIA 1 20

MARIN DUQUE 5 BOAC 5

ORIENTAL MINDORO 2 10

MANSALAY 5 VICTORIA 2 5

RP-oinn V Sub-Total 27 411 MASBATE 27 411

BALUD 10 307

MANDAAN 15 95 MABO 2 8

MASBATE CITY 1

Reaion VIII Sub-Total 2 3 SAMAR 2 3

STA.RITA 2 3

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Tab F

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SitRep No. 13 EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "OFEL"

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES As of 28 October 2012, 7:00AM

LOCATION SITUATION I STATUS

REGION Ill Aurora

San Luis- Maria Aurora, Castaneda Road KM224+50, KM251+600, Not passable due to landslides

KM242+200

Dipaculao Not passable due to landslides

Villa Aurora-Pantabangan Road Not passable

Baler-Bongabon National Road Not passable due to landslides

Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road KM 161+547 Labi Detour Bridge Not passable/washed out

REGION IV-A Batangas

San Juan-Laiya-Malabrigo-Lobo Road KM.160+900 Not passable/cut road; washed out spillway

REGION IV-B Marinduque

Tigwi-Dampulan-Lipata Road Sabang Bridge Approach "A" and Not passable/damaged bridge Flood Control Revetment KM. 96+574 approach

Dr. Damian Reyes Road (BS) Bantay, Boac, Marinduque KM Not passable due to major 14+000-KM 16+000 landslides

REGIONV Catanduanes

JCT. Panganiban-Sabloyon Road Not passable/damaged Careango Bridge

Camarines Sur

Pili-Diversion Road, KM .451 +092 Not passable/scoured bridge approach

TABG

ACTION(s) TAKEN

Clearing operations on-going

Clearing operations on-going

Clearing operations on debris on-going

Clearing operations on-going

Backhoe on site

Monitoring/Assessment; installed warning signs

Construction of detour road on-going in Brgy. Libas, Buenavista Clearing operation and deployment backhoe, dumptrucks, payloader, road grader and minor tools is going on

Maintenance crew on sight

Traffic reroute to Daang Maharlika; lnformative/warninq siqns installed