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SitRep No. 09 TAB A

Family Person

TOTAL 165,554 742,991

REGION IV-A 3,101 11,777

Quezon 2,888 10,849

Agdangan 535 2,074 as of 14 December 2015Alabat 163 815 as of 14 December 2015

Calauag 12 60 as of 14 December 2015Catanuan 100 500 as of 15 December 2015

Dalampasigan 2 16 as of 14 December 2015Dolores 6 42 as of 14 December 2015

Guinayangan 288 1,400 as of 15 December 2015Gumaca 14 51 as of 14 December 2015

Macaleon 74 283 as of 15 December 2014Mulanay 297 1,251 as of 15 December 2015

Perez 6 30 as of 14 December 2015Pitogo 62 231 as of 15 December 2015

Quezon 12 42 as of 14 December 2015San Andres 24 120 as of 14 December 2015

San Francisco 64 297 as of 15 December 2015San Narcisco 1,200 3,500 as of 15 December 2016Tagkawayan 8 36 as of 14 December 2015

Unisan 21 101 as of 14 December 2015

Batangas 213 928

Batangas City 161 671 as of 14 December 2015

San Juan 50 250Conducted pre-emptive evacuation on

14 December 2014

San Luis 2 7Conducted pre-emptive evacuation on

15 December 2015

REGION IV-B 1,263 4,925

Marinduque 953 3,802

Boac 207 837

Pre-emptively evacuated in 6 different elementary schools, 6 Brgy. Halls, 2 State Colleges, and 2 DRR Convention Centers.

Buenavista 162 593

Pre-emptively evacuated in 1 elementary school, Malbog Training Center, and 3 different churches/places of worships.

Gasan 311 1084Pre-emptively evacuated in 6 different elementary schools, and 3 Brgy. Halls

Mogpog 72 283Pre-emptively evacuated in Brgy. Halls and Municipal Hall.

Torrijos 37 185

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA" (I.N. MELOR)Pre-emptive Evacuees

As of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

REGION / PROVINCE / CITY /

MUNICIPALITY

NUMBER OF PRE-EMPTIVELY EVACUATED Remarks

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Family Person

REGION / PROVINCE / CITY /

MUNICIPALITY

NUMBER OF PRE-EMPTIVELY EVACUATED Remarks

Sta. Cruz 164 820Pre-emptively evacuated in muti-purpose halls and schools.

Oriental Mindoro 177 695

Naujan 74 244Pre-emtpively evacuated in Saint Joseph the Worker Parish Church

Bongabong 35 131

Gloria 48 240Pre-emptively evacuated in Banciok Church

San Teodore 9 30Pre-emptively evacuated in San Teodore Elementary Church

Pola 11 50Pre-emtpively evacuated in the auditorium in Brgy. Batuhan, Pola, Oriental Mindoro

Romblon 133 428

Magdiwang 39 162Places of origin: Brgy. Ambulong, Brgy. Agsao, and Brgy. Jao-asan.

Sta. Fe 55 124Pre-emptively evacuated in Guintigbasan and Guinbirayan Elementary School

Sta. Maria 12 53Pre-emptively evacuated in Bonga Elementary School and San Isidro Elementary School

San Fernando 27 89Pre-emptively evacuated in Brgy. Halls and Azargra Elementary School

REGION V 160,907 724,825

Catanduanes 30 120

Virac 30 120 as of 10:40 AM 14 December 2015

Albay 133,905 589,835Conducted pre-emptive evacuation on13 December 2015

Sorsogon 26,972 134,870Conducted pre-emptive evacuation at around 7:00 PM, 13 December 2015

REGION VII 146 730

Biliran 146 730

Almeria 3 15 as of 14 December 2015, 11:00 AMBiliran 50 250 as of 14 December 2015, 11:00 AM

Kawayan 93 465 as of 14 December 2015, 11:00 AM

REGION VIII 137 734

Northern Samar 137 734

Victoria 9 49As of 3:00 AM, 14 December 2015. Currently, at Valencia National High School

Mapanas 38 188As of 3:00 AM, 14 December 2015. Currently, at Mapanas Gymnasium

Catarman 62 358 As of 6:00 AM, 14 December 2015. Laoang 27 137 As of 6:00 AM, 14 December 2015. Gamay 1 2 As of 6:00 AM, 14 December 2015.

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Tab B

Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

326 13,810 61,268 3,107 14,250 16,917 75,518

18 460 1,800 221 933 681 2,733

3 312 1,270 0 0 312 1,270 BATANGAS CITY 1 234 946 234 946 SAN JUAN 1 50 250 50 250 SAN LUIS 1 28 74 28 74

2 57 185 - - 57 185 LOS BAÑOS 2 57 185 57 185

13 91 345 221 933 312 1,278 AGDANGAN 0 - - - - GUINAYANGAN 2 5 17 5 17 MACALELON 9 74 286 74 286 MULANAY 0 - - 221 933 221 933 QUEZON 2 12 42 12 42 SAN FRANCISCO 0 - - - -

176 5,701 23,896 1 5 5,702 23,901

11 277 1,031 - - 277 1,031 BOAC 1 215 826 215 826 MOGPOG 10 62 205 62 205 SANTA CRUZ 0 - - -

26 366 2,110 - - 366 2,110 ABRA DE ILOG 7 48 238 48 238 CALINTAAN 2 37 151 - - 37 151 LOOC 5 44 152 44 152 LUBANG 4 94 346 94 346 MAGSAYSAY 0 - - - - MAMBURAO 1 7 21 7 21 PALUAN 0 - - - - SABLAYAN 7 136 1,202 136 1,202 SANTA CRUZ 0 - - - -

99 3,795 15,126 1 5 3,796 15,131 BACO 1 44 183 44 183 BANSUD 0 - - - - BONGABONG 14 579 2,425 579 2,425 BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 7 292 1,718 292 1,718 CALAPAN 6 519 1,486 519 1,486 GLORIA 23 838 3,281 838 3,281 MANSALAY 0 - - - - NAUJAN 2 64 212 64 212 PINAMALAYAN 10 453 1,941 453 1,941 POLA 7 112 514 112 514 PUERTO GALERA 2 103 460 103 460 ROXAS 10 554 1,976 554 1,976 SAN TEODORO 5 117 455 117 455 SOCORRO 12 120 475 1 5 121 480 VICTORIA - -

34 1,199 5,422 - - 1,199 5,422 BUSUANGA 22 823 3,981 823 3,981 CORON 6 152 644 152 644 CULION 6 224 797 224 797

6 64 207 - - 64 207 ALCANTARA 0 - - - - - CAJIDIOCAN 1 23 55 23 55 CALATRAVA 0 - - - -

SitRep No. 09

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA" (I.N. MELOR)SERVED POPULATION

17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City

No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

BATANGAS

LAGUNA

QUEZON

MARINDUQUE

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

ORIENTAL MINDORO

PALAWAN

ROMBLON

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Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Region/Province/Mun/City

No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

CORCUERA 4 25 125 25 125 FERROL 0 - - - - MAGDIWANG 0 - - - - ODIONGAN 0 - - - - ROMBLON 1 16 27 16 27 SAN FERNANDO 0 - - - - SAN JOSE 0 - - - - - SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 0 - - - -

108 6,189 29,735 2,885 13,312 9,074 43,047 0 - - - - - -

BACACAY 0 - - - - DARAGA 0 - - - - GUINOBATAN 0 - - - - JOVELLAR 0 - - - - LEGAZPI CITY 0 - - - - MALILIPOT 0 - - - - SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 0 - - - - TABACO CITY 0 - - - - TIWI 0 - - - -

0 - - 1,085 4,706 1,085 4,706 BALATAN 0 - - - - BATO 0 - - - - BULA 0 - - - - CABUSAO 0 - - - - CALABANGA 0 - - - - GARCHITORENA 0 - - - - LAGONOY 0 - - - - PAMPLONA 0 - - - - PASACAO 0 - - - - PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 0 - - 981 4,244 981 4,244 RAGAY 0 - - - - SAGÑAY 0 - - - - SAN JOSE 0 - - 63 224 63 224 SIRUMA 0 - - - - TIGAON 0 - - - - TINAMBAC 0 - - 41 238 41 238

7 621 1,879 1,800 8,606 2,421 10,485 CATAINGAN 0 - - - - CAWAYAN 0 - - - - MASBATE CITY 0 - - - - MILAGROS 7 621 1,879 621 1,879 SAN FERNANDO 0 - - - - SAN JACINTO 0 - - - - SAN PASCUAL 0 - - 1,800 8,606 1,800 8,606

101 5,568 27,856 0 0 5,568 27,856 BARCELONA 13 779 2,409 779 2,409 BULAN 10 220 1,019 220 1,019 BULUSAN 8 161 714 161 714 CASIGURAN 37 3,609 20,313 3,609 20,313 DONSOL 9 333 1,400 333 1,400 IROSIN 5 160 718 160 718 JUBAN 6 238 949 238 949 PILAR 8 40 190 40 190 SANTA MAGDALENA 5 28 144 28 144

24 1,460 5,837 - - 1,460 5,837

EASTERN SAMAR 0 - - - - - - ARTECHE 0 - - - - JIPAPAD 0 - - - - MASLOG 0 - - - - ORAS 0 - - - - SAN POLICARPO 0 - - - -

SORSOGON

REGION V (BICOL REGION)

ALBAY

CAMARINES SUR

MASBATE

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)

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Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Region/Province/Mun/City

No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

NORTHERN SAMAR 24 1,460 5,837 - - 1,460 5,837 BIRI 0 - - - - CATARMAN 1 130 526 130 526 CATUBIG 3 32 128 32 128 LAOANG 8 305 1,220 305 1,220 LAPINIG 6 555 2,220 555 2,220 LOPE DE VEGA 0 - - - - PALAPAG 1 86 344 86 344 ROSARIO 1 10 30 10 30 SAN ANTONIO 2 297 1,189 297 1,189 SAN JOSE 2 45 180 45 180

SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 0 - - - - - - ALMAGRO 0 - - - - - - BASEY 0 - - - - - - CATBALOGAN 0 - - - - - - GANDARA 0 - - - - - - JIABONG 0 - - - - - - MATUGUINAO 0 - - - - - - MOTIONG 0 - - - - - - PAGSANGHAN 0 - - - - - - PARANAS (WRIGHT) 0 - - - - - - PINABACDAO 0 - - - - - - SAN JORGE 0 - - - - - - SANTA MARGARITA 0 - - - - - - VILLAREAL 0 - - - - Source: DROMIC Report #17 as of 10:00 PM, 16 December 2015

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SitRep No. 9 TAB C

REGION AREAS AFFECTED DATE/TIME REMARKS

Quezon

Real, Quezon, Pitogo, Perez, Alabat, Padre Burgos, Agdangan, Unisan, Macalelon,Gen. Luna, Mulanay,

Catanauan, San Narciso, Aurora, San Andres, Buenavista

Outage: 4:18 AM, 15 Dec. 2015

Polillo, Patnanungan, Jomalig, San Francisco, Pagbilao

15 December 2015

Power restored except for Quezon, Perez, Polilllo, Patnanungan, Jomalig, San

Francisco and PagbilaoRestored as of 7:36 AM, 15 Dec. 2015

BatangasBatangas City, Mabini, Cuenca, Alitagtag, Bauan

Outage: 2:00 PM, 15 Dec. 201515 December 2015

Power restored in Cuenca and Alitagtag as of 11:56 AM, 16 December 2015

Cavite

ImusPower restored on Ternate as of 9:00

PM, 15 Dec. 2015Marinduque 14 December 2015Romblon

Romblon, Alcantara, Calatrava, Ferrol, Looc, San Agustin, San Andres, San Jose, Santa Fe, Santa Maria,

Magdiwang15 December 2015

Oriental Mindoro 15 December 2015

Occidental Mindoro

Sta. Cruz, Abra, Sablayan, Calintaan, Rizal, San Jose, Lubang, Abra de Ilog

15 December 2015

Sorsogon

Bulan, Matnog, Sta. Magdalena, Irosin, Bulusan, Juban, Casiguran, Magallanes, Gubat, Prieto Diaz, Barcelona,

Pilar, Castilla, Donsol, Sorsogon CityOutage: 3:51 PM, 14 Dec. 2015

15 December 2015

Albay

Oas, Polangui, Libon, Ligao, Pio Duran, Jovellar, Guinobatan. Camalig

Outage: 4:35 PM, 14 Dec. 201515 December 2015

Camarines Sur

Iriga City, Bato, Nabua, Buhi, Baao, Bula, BalatanOutage: 7:34 PM, 14 Dec. 2015

Caramoan, Garchitorena

15 December 2015Power restored except Caramoan and

Garchitorena. Restored as of 7:03 AM, 15 Dec. 2015

Catanduanes 15 December 2015Masbate 15 December 2015Eastern Samar

Sulat, Taft, Can-avid, Dolores, Oras, San Policarpio, Arteche, Jipapad, Maslog, Borongan City, Balangkayan, San Julian, Maydolong, Llorente, Salcedo, Guiuan, Gen. MacArthur, Hernani, Quinapondan, Giporlos, Balangiga,

LawaanOutage: 9:26 AM, 14 Dec. 2015

Mercedes

15 December 2015Power restored on 16 December 2015,

2:04 PM

Northern SamarCatubig, Gamay, Lao-ang, Pambujan, Palapag, Las Navas, Bobon, Catarman, Mondragon, San Roque,

Rosario, San Jose, Lope de Vega, Allen, Victoria, San Isidro, Lavezares

Outage: 9:54 AM, 14 Dec. 2015

Biri, Capul, San Antonio, San Vicente, Lapinig, Silvino Lobos

15 December 2015

Power restored except for Catubig, Gamay, Lao-ang, Pambujan, Palapag, Las

Navas, Biri, Capul, San Antonio, San Vicente, Lapinig and Silvino Lobos

Restored as of 9:16 AM, 15 Dec. 2015

Samar

Calbayog City, Sta. Margarita, Gandara, San Jorge, Tarangnan, Pagsanghan, Matuguinao

Outage: 12:23 PM, 14 Dec. 2015

Almagro, Oquendo, Tinambacan, Santo Niño, Tagapul-an, Basey, Caibiga, Catbalogan City, Daram, San Jose

de Buan, Talalora, Villareal

15 December 2015

Power restored on Calbayog City, Sta. Margarita, Gandara, San Jorge,

Tarangnan, Pagsanghan, Matuguinao. Restored as of 9:16 AM, 15 Dec. 2015

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA" STATUS OF POWER SUPPLYAs of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

REGION IV-A

REGION IV-B

REGION V

REGION VIII

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SitRep No. 9 Tab D

LOCATION BRIDGE/ROAD/OTHER REMARKS/CAUSE

Pinagpanaan-Rizal-Pantabangan Road, K0151+492-K0174+00

Not passable

Tablang Gabaldon Road a. Brgy. Malinao, K0162+000

Hardly passable to light vehicles

Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Brgy. Labi, Bongabon, K0167+100

Not passable

Dr. Damian Reyes Road K0053+000 - K0054+000 S00032MQ

Closed to traffic

Tigwi-Dampulan Road S00034MQ K0093+000 to K0094+000

Closed to traffic

Catanduanes Circumferential Rd K0064+000-K0066+000 S00015CN

PASSABLE as of 10:00 AM, 16 December 2015

Panganiban-Sabloyon Road K0063+000-K0065+000 S00037CN

Hardly passable to light vehicles

Pangpang-Palapag-Mapanas-Gamay-Lapinig Road S00037SM

PASSABLE as of 5:30 AM, 16 December 2015

Hibaca-an Bridge Not passable

LOCATION BRIDGE/ROAD/OTHER REMARKS/CAUSE

Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, K0180+000 Cabatangan River (Brgy. Villa, Ma. Aurora, Aurora)

Not passable

Dinadiawan Madella Road Not passable

Bongabon-Rizal-Aurora Road, K0148+(-335)-K0153+1379

Not passable

REGION VIII

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA" STATUS OF ROADS, BRIDGES, & OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE

As of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

A. NOT PASSABLE DUE TO LANDSLIDES/ROCKSLIDES/MUDSLIDES

REGION III

Nueva Ecija DEO

Nueva Ecija II DEO

REGION IV-B

Marinduque DEO

REGION V

Catanduanes DEO

Northern Samar II DEO

San Jose de Buan, Northern Samar

B. NOT PASSABLE DUE TO FLOODING

REGION III

Aurora DEO

Nueva Ecija I DEO

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Tablang Gabaldon Road a. Brgy. Bateria K0154+000 b. Brgy. Calabasa, K0157+000

Hardly passable to light vehicles

Labi Bridge, Brgy. Labi K0161+566 Not passable

Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Brgy. Pesa, Bongabon, K0148+200-K0149+000

Not passable

Gapan-Fort-Magsaysay Road a. Brgy. Concepcion, Gen. Tinio, K0110+950

Hardly passable to light vehicles

Calapan South Road S00007MR a. K0059+000 to K0059+600 b. K0061+000 to K0062+000

PASSABLE as of 10:00 AM, 16 December 2015

Calapan South Road K0063+000 to K0064+000 S00063MR

PASSABLE as of 10:00 AM, 16 December 2015

LOCATION BRIDGE/ROAD/OTHER REMARKS/CAUSE

Sorsogon I

Daang Maharlika LZ S03732LZ

Passable 15 December 2015

Sorsogon II

Daang Maharlika LZ S03742LZ

Passable 15 December 2015

Northern Samar I DEO

Catarman-Allen Road, La Vizares-Allen Section S00005SM

PASSABLE as of 10:33 AM, 16 December 2015

Catarman-Calbayog Road via Lope de Vega S00045SM

Passable

Daang Maharlika, Allen-Calbayog Road S00005SM

Passable

Batangas 1st DEODiokno Highway k0072+(-560.00) to K0072 + (-460.00) (L = 100.00m) Brgy. Dayap, Laurel, Batangas

Closed due to vertical settlement

ROADS 12

BRIDGES 2OTHER INFRASTRACTURE 1

Southern Mindoro DEO

Nueva Ecija II DEO

REGION IV-B

Mindoro Oriental DEO

C. NOT PASSABLE DUE TO TOPPLED ELECTRIC POSTS/UPROOTED TREES

REGION V

REGION VIII

D. OTHERSREGION IV-A

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SitRep No. 9 TAB E

REGION PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY / CITY SCHOOL LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION

San Fernando City, Pampanga All levels 15-17 December 2015

Angeles City, Pampanga Preschool – Elementary 15-17 December 2015

Mabalacat City, Pampanga Preschool – Elementary 15-17 December 2015

Calumpit, Bulacan Preschool – Elementary 15 December 2015

Hagonoy, Bulacan Preschool – Elementary 15 December 2015

Meycauayan City, Bulacan All levels 16-17 December 2015

Paombong, Bulacan All levels 16 December 2015

Sta. Maria, Bulacan All levels 16 December 2015

Marilao, Bulacan All levels 16 December 2015

Bocaue, Bulacan All levels 16 December 2015

Malolos City, Bulacan Preschool – Elementary 16 December 2015

Balagtas, Bulacan Preschool - Elementary 16 December 2015

Baliuag, Bulacan Preschool - Elementary 16 December 2015

Guiguinto, Bulacan Preschool - Elementary 16 December 2015

San Miguel, Bulacan Preschool - Highschool 16 December 2015

Mexico, Pampanga Preschool - Highschool 16 December 2015

Olongapo City, Zambales Preschool - Highschool 16 December 2015

Subic, Zambales Preschool - Highschool 16 December 2015

Victoria, Tarlac Preschool - Highschool 16 December 2015

Bataan Preschool 15 December 2015Nueva Ecija All levels 16-17 December 2015 Pulilan, Bulacan All levels 16 December 2015

Tarlac City, Tarlac All levels 16 December 2015

Capas, Tarlac All levels 16 December 2015

Concepcion, Tarlac All levels 16 December 2015

Bulacan Preschool - Highschool 17 December 2015

Lucena City, Quezon Preschool – High School 15 December 2015

Quezon Province All levels 15 December 2015

Laguna All levels 14 December 2015

Rizal All levels 15 December 2015

Antipolo City, Rizal Pre-school – High School 15 December 2015

Batangas All levels 15 December 2015

Cavite All levels 15 December 2015

Romblon Pre-school – High School 15 December 2015

Oriental Mindoro All levels 14 December 2015

Marinduque All levels 14 December 2015

Looc, Occidental Mindoro Elementary level 14 December 2015

Roxas, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Agutaya, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Araceli, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Busuanga, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Cagayancillo, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Coron, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Culion, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Cuyo, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA"Suspension of Classes

17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

III

IV-A

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REGION PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY / CITY SCHOOL LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION

Dumaran, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

El Nido, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Linapacan, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Magsaysay, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

San Vicente, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Taytay, Palawan Preschool 15 December 2015

Albay All levels 14 December 2015

Camarines Sur All levels 14 December 2015

Camarines Norte All levels 14 December 2015

Catanduanes Pre-school – High School 15 December 2015

Masbate All levels 14 December 2015

Sorsogon Preschool – High School 14 December 2015

Culasi, Antique Preschool – Elementary 15 December 2015

Capiz Preschool 15 December 2015

Tudela, Cebu Pre-school - Elementary 14 December 2015

San Francisco, Cebu Pre-school – Elementary 14 December 2015

Pilar, Cebu Pre-school – Elementary 14 December 2015

Bantayan, Cebu Pre-school – Elementary 14 December 2015

Sta. Fe, Cebu Pre-school – High School 14 December 2015

Daanbantayan, Cebu Pre-school – High School 14 December 2015

Medellin, Cebu Pre-school – High School 14 December 2015

Madridejos, Cebu Pre-school – Elementary 14 December 2015

Poro, Cebu Pre-school – Elementary 14 December 2015

Bogo City, Cebu Preschool – High School 15 December 2015

Northern Samar All levels 14 December 2015

Province of Biliran All levels 14 December 2015

Catbalogan City, Samar All levels 14 December 2015

Province of Samar Preschool – High School 14 December 2015

Province of Leyte Preschool – High School 14 December 2015

Eastern Samar All levels 15 December 2015

CAR Mankayan, Benguet All levels 16 December 2015

Caloocan City All levels 16 December 2015

City of Manila All levels 16 December 2015

Las Piñas City All levels 16 December 2015

Makati City All levels 16 December 2015

Malabon City All levels 16 December 2015

Mandaluyong City All levels 16 December 2015

Marikina City All levels 16 December 2015

Muntinlupa City All levels 16 December 2015

Navotas City All levels 16 December 2015

Parañaque City All levels 16 December 2015

Pasay City All levels 16 December 2015

Pasig City All levels 16 December 2015

Pateros All levels 16 December 2015

Quezon City Preschool 16-17 December 2015

San Juan City All levels 16 December 2015

Taguig City All levels 16 December 2015

Valenzuela City All levels 16 December 2015

VIII

NCR

VII

IV-B

V

VI

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SitRep No. 9 TAB F

FLIGHT NO. ROUTE DATE / REMARKS

5J321 / 322 Manila-Legazpi-Manila5J323 / 324 Manila-Legazpi-Manila5J325 / 326 Manila-Legazpi-Manila5J327 / 328 Manila-Legazpi-Manila5J821 / 822 Manila-Virac-Manila5J649 / 650 Manila-Tacloban-Manila5J651 / 652 Manila-Tacloban-Manila5J653 / 654 Manila-Tacloban-Manila5J655 / 656 Manila-Tacloban-Manila5J659 / 670 Manila-Tacloban-Manila5J319 / 320 Manila-Legaspi-Manila5J321 / 322 Manila-Legaspi-Manila5J373 / 374 Manila-Roxas-Manila5J196 / 197 Manila-Cauayan-Manila5J504 / 505 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila

DG6567 / 6568 Cebu-Tacloban-CebuDG6571 / 6572 Cebu-Tacloban-CebuDG6577 / 6578 Cebu-Tacloban-CebuDG6117 / 6118 Manila-Naga-ManilaDG6243 / 6244 Manila-Caticlan-ManilaDG6317 / 6318 Manila-Kalibo-ManilaDG6223 / 6224 Manila-Caticlan-ManilaDG6225 / 6226 Manila-Caticlan-ManilaDG6227 / 6228 Manila-Caticlan-ManilaDG6229 / 6230 Manila-Caticlan-ManilaDG6113 / 6114 Manila-Naga-ManilaDG 6041 / 6042 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 16 December 2015

2P2071 / 72 Manila-Calbayog-Manila2P2079 / 80 Manila-Calbayog-Manila 2P2265 / 66 Manila-Naga-Manila2P2084 / 85 Manila-Basco-Manila2P2925 / 26 Manila-Legaspi-Manila2P2261 / 62 Manila-Naga-Manila2P2927 / 28 Manila-Legaspi-Manila

15 December 2015

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA"

CANCELLED FLIGHTS As of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

Cebu Pacific Air

14 December 2015

15 December 2015

16 December 2015

CebGo (Formerly SEAir and TigerAir)

14 December 2015

PAL Express

14 December 2015

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FLIGHT NO. ROUTE DATE / REMARKS

2P2985 / 86 Manila-Tacloban-Manila2P2987 / 88 Manila-Tacloban-Manila2P2021 / 22 Manila-Masbate-Manila2P2265 / 66 Manila-Naga-Manila2P2261 / 62 Manila-Naga-Manila2P2045 / 46 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2059 / 60 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2043 / 44 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2041 / 42 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2063 / 64 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2051 / 52 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2049 / 50 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2057 / 58 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2053 / 54 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P2039 / 40 Manila-Caticlan-Manila2P5929 / 30 Manila-Legazpi-Manila2P5297 / 98 Manila-Legazpi-Manila2P2925 / 26 Manila-Legazpi-Manila2P2079 / 80 Manila-Catarman-Manila2P2071 / 72 Manila-Calbayog-Manila2P2201 / 02 Manila-Roxas-Manila2P2975 / 76 Manila-Kalibo-Manila2P2969 / 70 Manila-Kalibo-Manila2P2031 / 32 Manila-Busuanga-Manila2P2033 / 34 Manila-Busuanga-Manila2P2095 / 96 Manila-Surigao-Manila 15 December 20152P2079 / 80 Manila-Catarman-Manila 16 December 2015

EZD 320 / 321 Manila-Tacloban-ManilaEZD 324 / 325 3EZD 327 / 328 Manila-Tacloban-Manila

M8 181 / 182 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 15 December 2015

14 December 2015

Sky Jet

Source: CAAP as of 6:00 AM, 15 October 2015 and MIAA Media Affairs as of 6:00 AM, 16 December 2015

15 December 2015

15 December 2015

15 December 2015

Air Asia Zest

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SitRep No. 9 Tab G

PASSENGERS VESSELS MBCA VESSELS MBCANorth Harbour Pier 8, North Harbor 170 1 - - 16 -South Harbour Pier 15, South Harbor - - - - 11 -Vitas Vitas, Tondo, Manila - - - 2 1 -CCP CCP Complex - - - - 3 -

Pasig Delpan Delpan Wharf 2 - - - 14 -Bataan Mariveles Mariveles - - - - 7 -Subic Pasig Masinloc, Zambales - - - - 3 -Sub-Total 172 1 0 2 55 0

Aduana Pier 1, Cebu 363 - - - - -Tinago Pier 3, Cebu - - - 2 - -Camotes PilarHagnaya Palambato, HagnayaBantayan BantayanPort of Dumagutee Dumaguete Port 1,267 - - 1 - -Tandayag Tandayag Wharf - - - 1 - -

Sub-Total 1,630 - - 4 - -Puerto Princesa PPC Port 404 5 - - 5 -Roxas Port Roxas Port - 2 8 - 2 8

Coron Coron Coron Port 167 1 - - - -El Nido El Nido El Nido Port - 1 1 - 1 1Cuyo Cuyo Cuyo Port 55 1 - - - -Sub-Total 626 10 9 0 8 9

Batangas City Batangas Port 800 14 - 355 - -Bauan Bauan Port - - - - 5 -Calatagan Calatagan Port - - 2 - - 6Calapan Calapan Port 408 - - 38 14 -

Dangay Port 995 - - 40 5 1Bulalacao Port 168 1 - 4 1 -

RESUME TRIPS as of 12:00 NN, 15 DECEMBER 2015

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA"STATUS OF STRANDEES

As of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

CG DISTRICTS CG STATIONS CG SUB-STATIONS NAME OF PORTSSTRANDED ROLLING

CARGOESNR OF TAKING SHELTER

Roxas

NCR-CL

Manila

CV

Cebu

Dumaguete

PAL

Puerto Princesa

STL

Batangas

Oriental Mindoro

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PASSENGERS VESSELS MBCA VESSELS MBCACG DISTRICTS CG STATIONS CG SUB-STATIONS NAME OF PORTS

STRANDED ROLLINGCARGOES

NR OF TAKING SHELTER

Balatero Port - - - - 1 -Muelle Port - - - - - 19

Pinamalayan Recodo Port - - 1 - - -Concepcion Sampong Port - - 2 - - -San Jose Caminawit Port - - 1 - - -Abra de Ilog Matabang Port 104 - - 32 - -Sablayan Sablayan Port - - - - - 5Lubang Tilik Port - - 4 - - -Lucena Talao-Talao Port Mogpog Balanacan PortAtimonan Atimonan PortCotta Cotta PortMauban Mauban PortGasan/Cawit Cawit PortSta. Cruz Buyabod PortPuerto Real Port of Real - - - - - 42Polilio Port of Polilio - - - - - 4Patnanungan Port of Patnanungan - - - - - 6Romblon, Romblon Romblon Pier 68 3 - 1 1 -Looc Looc Port - - - - 14 -

Sta. Fe Sta. Fe Port 1 -

Sub-Total 2,543 18 10 470 42 83Iloilo Iloilo Arrastre PierBacolod Bredco Bredco Port 540 1 - 20 - -Caticlan Caticlan Caticlan Jetty Port - 3 - - - -

Roxas Culasi Terminal Port - 1 - - - -Libas San Miguel Port

San Jose De Buenavista Lipata Port 30 1 - - - -

Sub-Total 570 6 0 20 0 0Ormoc Port of Ormoc

STL

Oriental MindoroPuerto Galera

Occidental Mindoro

Southern Quezon

Northern Quezon

Romblon

Roxas RESUME TRIPS

EV Ormoc RESUME TRIPS

RESUME TRIPS as of 8:00 AM, 16 DECEMBER 2015

RESUME TRIPS AS OF 12:00 NN, 16 DECEMBER 2015

WV

RESUME TRIPS

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PASSENGERS VESSELS MBCA VESSELS MBCACG DISTRICTS CG STATIONS CG SUB-STATIONS NAME OF PORTS

STRANDED ROLLINGCARGOES

NR OF TAKING SHELTER

Isabel Port of IsabelCatbalogan Port of CatbaloganAllen Allen/Balwatico PortCalbayog Port of Calbayog

Sub-Total 0 - - - - -

San Fernando San Fernando PPIC Pier 1, Poro Point, San Fernando - - - - 3 -

Sub-Total - - - - 3 -Aparri Port of Aparri - - 1 - - -San Vicente Port of San Vicente 8 1 2 - - -

Sub-Total 8 1 3 - - -Albay Pioduran Port of PioduranMatnog Matnog Matnog Port

Virac Port of ViracSan Andres Port of San AndresBapor Port of BaporCataingan Port of CatainganSan Pascual Port of San Pascual

Camarines Sur Pasacao Port of PasacaoSub-Total 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 5,549 36 22 496 108 92Source: PCG Situation Report No. 20 as of 16 December 2015, 10:00PM

EV Ormoc RESUME TRIPS

RESUME TRIPS as of 12:00 NN, 15 DECEMBER 2015

RESUME TRIPS as of 1:00 PM, 15 DECEMBER 2015

RESUME TRIPS as of 1:00 PM, 15 DECEMBER 2015

BCL

Catanduanes

Masbate

EVCatbalogan RESUME TRIPS

NWLZN

NELZNAparri

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Totally Partially TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL 13,330 95,735 109,065

REGION IV-A 10 843 853

Batangas 4 7 11

Cavite 6 - 6

Quezon - 836 836

REGION IV-B 2,889 5,918 8,807

Marinduque 19 204 223

Occidental Mindoro 62 579 641

Oriental Mindoro 2,737 4,649 7,386

Romblon 71 486 557

REGION V 3,012 7,560 10,572

Camarines Norte 1 - 1

Masbate 73 271 344

Sorsogon 2,938 7,289 10,227

REGION VIII 7,419 81,414 88,833

Eastern Samar - 1,000 1,000

Northern Samar 7,414 80,405 87,819

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF TY "NONA" (I.N. MELOR)DAMAGED HOUSES

As of 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY

NUMBER OF DAMAGED HOUSES

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Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “NONA” DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 17 December 2015, 8:00 AM

A. NATIONAL / NDRRMC

1. NDRRMC Operations Center

a. Alert status at the NDRRM Operations Center was raised to Blue Alert Status effective on 12 December 2015, 8:00 AM, and further raised to Red Alert effective 13 December 2015, 12:00 NN to continuously monitor and ensure dissemination of Weather 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.

b. Issued and disseminated the following advisories: 24-hour Public Weather Forecast General Flood Advisories Flood Bulletin No. 1 Bicol River Basin on 13 December 2015 Severe Weather Bulletins:

No. 1 on 11 December 2015 No. 1-A, 2, and 3 on 12 December 2015

No. 4, 5, 6, 6-A, and 7 on 13 December 2015 No. 8, 9, 10, and 11 on 14 December 2015 No. 12, 13 and 14 on 15 December 2015 No. 16, 17, 18 and 19 on 16 December 2015 No. 20 on 17 December 2015

Gale Warnings: No. 1 and 2 on 13 December 2015 No. 3 and 4 on 14 December 2015 No. 5 and 6 on 15 December 2015 No. 7 and 8 on 16 December 2015 No. 9 on 17 December 2015 Lahar Advisory for the Provinces of Albay and Sorsogon related to TY

NONA Notice on Dam Discharge Warning Operation for Angat Dam on 17

December 2015, 8:00 AM issued 16 December 2015, 9:00 PM Report on Commencement of Preparatory Phase of Flood Warning

Operation for San Roque Dam issued on 16 December 2015, 8:03 PM c. Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Meeting was conducted on 11

December 2015, 10:00 AM at the NDRRM Operations Center, Camp General Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

d. A follow-up PDRA Meeting were conducted on 13, 14 and 15 December 2015 at the NDRRMC Operations Center, Camp General Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

e. Directed all concerned OCD Regional Centers to conduct PDRA Meeting and raise respective alert levels corresponding to the forecast situation in their respective AORs to ensure the execution of preparedness actions and coordination with concerned agencies.

f. Issued and disseminated a memorandum to PAGASA, DSWD, AFP, PNP, PCG, BFP, MGB, DepEd, and DOST-Project NOAH, requiring the said agencies to send their Detailed Duty Officers (DDOs) to render duty at the NDRRMOC to ensure continuous coordination and to assist in facilitating the submission of consolidated preparedness measures of their respective agencies.

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2. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)

GHQ, AFP a. Conducted a video tele-conference with Unified Commands and major

services regarding updates and preparations for Typhoon “Nona” b. Activated the AFP HADR Crisis Action Team (CAT) on 13 December 2015 c. Placed Major Services, Joint Task Force (JTF) NCR, SOLCOM, and

CENTCOM on Red Alert status on 13 December 2015 d. Convened the SOLCOM Battle Staff “Bravo” on 13 December 2015 e. Directed the 2ID and 9ID, PA to activate their respective Battle Staff for action

planning f. Alerted the other Unified Command HADR Units and HADR Units of Major

Services on 13 December 2015 g. Conducted coordination meeting by AFP Battle Staff Bravo and HADR CAT at

2:00 PM, 14 December 2015 h. Issued warning message to units to prepare for the possible effects of the

weather disturbance on 11 December 2015 i. Directed all Unified Commands, Major Services, and AFP Wide Support and

Separate Units (AFPWSSUs) to alert their respective HADR units/assets on 12 December 2015

AFP Command Center (AFPCC) a. Issued directive to Unified Commands and Major Services to keep track of the

tropical cyclone and monitor the areas that are prone to landslide and flooding, for the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation, proactive measures, and Humanitarian Assistance and Disater Relief (HADR) operations in coordination with LGUs and LDRRMC.

Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM) a. Placed personnel and equipment on standby for possible HADR operations b. Identified strategic areas for prepositioning of Quick Response Disaster

Response Operations (DRO) Teams. c. Directed Operational Command (OPCOM) units to alert DRRO units to

prepare DDRO assets and initiate coordination with LDRRMCs. d. Ensured the availability of vehicles and air assets in case needs arises e. Directed the 2ID and 9ID to activate their respective DRO units and take all

necessary preparations to address the possible effects of the weather disturbance

f. Established coordination with RDRRMC, LGUs, and other partner agencies to facilitate the possible conduct of DRO

g. Declared the red alert status on 13 December 2015 h. 902Bde, PA DRU team with one (1) KM450 ruck proceeded to Naga City for

possible evacuation operations; one (1) DRU team with one (1) KM250 proceeded to Ragay, Camarines Sur to augment one (1) KM450 and personnel; and placed one (1) DRU team with two (2) KM450, one (1) M35, and one (1) KM250 on standby at Camarines Norte

i. 903Bde, PA prepositioned DRRO personnel for the briefing of HADR operations and installation of communication equipment

j. Deployed the 202nd Brigade Communication Team to OCD IV-A to monitor the effects of TY “NONA”

Naval Force Northern Luzon (NFNL) a. Continuously monitors the track of TY “NONA” and updates all organic and

Operational Control (OPCOM) Units especially floating assets, including Naval Base Camilo Osias (NBCO) in Cagayan and Civil Military Operation Unit, Northern Luzon (CMOU-NL) in Casiguran, Aurora through text blast and other means of communication.

203rd Brigade a. Alerted DRO Platoons of 4IB, 76IB, and 203rd brigade for possible

deployment in case of floods and landslide b. Prepared their WASAR and USAR equipment and placed on standby

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c. Ensured the availability of one (1) squadron in case of need for clearing operations and six (6) vehicles in Mansalay

Western Command (WESCOM) a. Placed all DRRM and HADR units and rescue equipment on standby for

possible deployment

Central Command (CENTCOM) a. Directed lower units to conduct PDRA in coordination with the regional and

local DRRMCs and to undertake preparations ensure operational readiness of response units and forces

b. Declared Red Alert Status on 13 December 2015 c. Directed subordinate units to implement their respective HADR Plans in

coordination with local DRRMCs on 13 December 2015

63rd Infantry Batallion (IB), PA a. Deployed one (1) team from Bravo Company with one (1) KM250 truck at

Poblacion Mondragon, Northern Samar and one (1) team with one (1) KM250 truck at Poblacion Bonbon, Northern Samar to assist the MDRRMOs on 14 December 2015

20th IB, PA a. Deployed one (1) team with two (2) KM250 trucks at Palapag, Northern

Samar and one (1) team from Bravo Company with two (2) KM250 trucks at Lower Libertad, Gamay, Northern Samar to assist the MDRRMOs on 14 December 2015

TOG8 a. Prepositioned one (1) UH-1H helicopter at the headquarters for possible

relief and SRR operations

Headquarters, Philippine Army a. Directed the 525 Engineer Construction Battalion (ECB) to prepare for

possible augmentation to Unified Commands

Joint Task Force – NCR a. Prepositioned assets and ready for deployment

3. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)

BFP I a. Directed all BFP personnel to be ready on call anytime and extend the

necessary assistance in case of emergencies and other eventualities that may arise

b. Ensures the availability of fire/rescue/emergency medical personnel, apparatus, and auxiliary units that would suit all operational needs

c. Maintain vigilance and ensure prompt and effective delivery of basic emergency services

d. Directed all BFP operation units that no personnel will be on leave and to distribute information materials/flyers on disaster preparedness to the citizenry

e. Directed all BFP personnel of operation units to conduct “Ugnayan sa Barangay” particularly on the Basic Safety Tips on what to do during typhoon

f. Provides early warning to the citizenry by blowing the sirens of the rescue ambulance/fire trucks as the typhoon/flood is approaching their area

BFP III a. All Operations are on Alert b. Activated Oplan PAGHALASA and Oplan LISTO c. Alerted all BFP stations for possible rescue and response activities d. Roving within AOR is being conducted per station. e. Coordinated with other government agencies such as RDRRMC, PDRRMO,

MDRRMO, PNP, LGU and others within their respective AOR.

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BFP IV-A a. Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist the

LDRRMCS and be on standby alert upon receipt of the RDRRMC IV-A advisory.

b. City/municipality fire marshals coordinate with Local Government Officials in-order to determine if there is need for personnel deployment that will serve as rescuers to affected areas.

BFP IV-B a. Constantly coordinates with MDRRMOs and LGUs. b. Alerted all BFP personnel for any disaster related response. c. Placed all response assets on standby d. Placed on Red Alert Status on 13 December 2015

BFP V a. Issued memorandum to all Provincial/City/Municipal Fire Marshals, Municipal

Fire Prevention Officers regarding Full Alert Status on 11 December 2015, 12:00 NN.

b. Activated OPLAN PAGHALASA (Paghahanda Laban sa Sakuna) with the following additional instructions:

All operating units shall undertake proactive steps in partnership and coordination with the R/P/C/MDRRMC, concerned AFP, PNP, LGUs and other government and non-government agencies relevant to the delivery of fire safety, rescue/emergency medical services and disaster related operations;

All officers and key personnel of BFP Offices must be ready on-call anytime and extend assistance in case of emergencies and other eventualities;

All officers shall ensure availability of fire/rescue/emergency medical personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units to suit operational needs;

All personnel must be present to ensure prompt and effective delivery of fire safety/rescue/emergency medical services and relief operations;

Fire Marshals shall ensure that required actions contained in the DILG OPLAN LISTO-LGU Disaster Preparedness Manual checklist will be properly undertaken; and

Fire Marshals shall observe Special Operations and Disaster Management under BFP Operational Procedures Manual.

4. Department of Agriculture (DA)

DA III a. Released an advisory that harvesting and drying activities in provinces with

crops in maturity phase is suspended due to rain showers.

DA IV-B a. Ensured the availability of buffer stock of planting material to replace damage

crops in DA Provincial Offices

5. Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Mines and Geosciences Bureau (DENR – MGB)

DENR – MGB III a. Prepared advisory for Bulacan and all other areas for possible landslides.

DENR – MGB IV-A a. Issued advisories to identified landslides- and flood-prone areas.

6. Department of Education (DepEd)

a. Disseminated weather advisories to all DepEd local officials and DRRM Coordinators to coordinate with their respective LGUs for possible class suspension on 14 December 2015 via INFOboard text blast.

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b. Reiterated preemptive advisory to DepEd local officials and coordinators of Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, and VIII to inform school heads in their respective area of responsibility (AOR) to secure all school records and properties in preparation of the incoming TY “NONA”.

DepEd IV-A a. Ensures the availability of schools that can be utilized as evacuation centers. b. Activated the Operations Center to monitor weather updates and disseminate

it to all school heads. c. Prepared alternative Temporary Learning Space (TLS) to ensure continuity of

learning.

DepEd IV-B a. Sent advisories to schools to ready classrooms in case a need for evacuation

has occurred

7. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

a. Informed/alerted concerned Governors, Mayors and LDRRMOs of incoming TY “NONA” through: personal calls, text blasts and emails.

b. Advised LGUs to activate pre-disaster monitoring teams. c. Directed Local Chief Executives (LCEs) to comply with disaster preparedness

protocols. d. Provided constant updates on weather alerts/advisories and projected track to

LGUs.

DILG I a. Continuously disseminates weather bulletins to LGUs through DILG

Provincial Directors regarding TY “NONA” b. Posts weather advisories through facebook for wider coverage. c. DILG Provincial Offices (POs) to ensure the serving of written notices to Local

Chief Executives (LCEs) as proof of service that DILG RO/POs notified the LGUs regarding the impending disaster.

d. Closely coordinates with OCD and four (4) provinces in their AOR.

DILG IV-A a. Assisted in the dissemination of NDRRMC weather advisories within their

AOR. b. Alerted all Local Government Operations Officers (LGOOs) to ensure the

preparedness of LGUs were undertaken. c. Issued Advisories to all DILG Provincial and City Directors, Cluster Officers,

Municipal Local Government Operations Officers, Provincial Governors, City/Municipal Mayors, Punong Barangays, and other concerned to activate their respective monitoring systems and advised all LDRRMCs in their AOR to undertake precautionary measures and other proactive actions for the possible effects of the Typhoon “NONA”.

d. Ensured preparedness and in close coordination with Teresa, Rizal; San Andres, Quezon and Sampaloc, Quezon due to heavy rainfall

DILG IV-B a. Activated all DILG Provincial Operations Centers b. Activated the monitoring and reporting system of LGUs based on Operations

Listo. c. Disseminated NDRRMC weather advisories within their AOR. d. Advised all LGOOs to ensure that the preparedness of LGUs were

undertaken.

DILG V a. Implemented/operationalized Project Listo Protocols. b. Ensured the presence of LCEs in their respective stations to personally

supervise the preparatory measures to be undertaken by the LDRRMC as prescribed under Project Listo Protocols. Travels of LCEs, both local and

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foreign, are not allowed until such time that the tropical cyclone no longer poses threat in their respective localities.

c. Activated DRRM Operations Center/Monitoring Units. d. Prepositioned goods and necessary services. e. Ensured that communication "feedbacking" through various channels by

PDRRMOs is available. Back-up power supply shall be secured to prevent disruption of reporting to this level and RDRRM Operation Center.

f. Activated their Disaster Monitoring Team on 11 December 2015

DILG VI a. Activated the disaster monitoring and working system for TY “NONA”. b. Advised the PDRRMOs and CDRRMOs to activate their monitoring system c. Alerted LDRRMCs

DILG X a. Disseminated the warnings and bulletins to the LGUs. b. Operation Center on 24/7 and on standby for any eventualities

DILG NIR a. Activated Alert Level Alpha

8. Department of Health (DOH)

a. On Code White Alert. b. Issued alert memorandum to affected regions c. Sent weather forecast to all stakeholders. d. Continuously monitors and provides updates regarding the weather

disturbance through Smart Infoboard. e. A total of ₱9,983,325.74 worth of logistics were prepositioned in Regions IV-

B, V, VI, VIII, and NCR and a total of ₱102,299,963.50 worth of logistics is present at DOH Regional Offices’ warehouse and DOH Central Office

f. Operations Centers of regional offices and hospitals affected are activated and operate on a 24/7 basis

g. Checked adequacy of prepositioned medicines and logistics h. Ensured the availability of standby medical teams in the Regional and

Provincial DOH Offices and retained hospitals i. Reminded Regional and Provincial DOH Offices to attend DRRMC meetings

at all levels

DOH-HEMB j. Issued weather alert to all regional offices and weather updates to concerned

agencies and hospitals through Smart Infoboard

DOH I a. RESU-HEMS Pre Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Core Group Meeting

at the Concord Building on December 14, 2015. b. Operations Center (OpCen) raised its status to “Code Blue Alert” and on

24-hour duty to monitor health events related to TY “NONA”. c. The four (4) Provincial DOH OpCen are likewise activated and on 8-5 PM

duty; Teams n-duty are ready for 24-hour shift if necessary and in direct coordination with their local DRRMCs and local units for needed assistance.

d. Alerted Cluster Heads of DOH RO1/Public Health Team for ready deployment and provision of technical assistance and logistics.

e. Prepositioned Drugs and Medicines to Provincial DOH Offices as of October 14, 2015:

Province Items Amount Ilocos Sur Ilocos Norte Pangasinan La Union

Assorted Drugs and Medicines

₱ 376, 018.60 468, 026.00 45, 613.00 330, 757.56

TOTAL ₱1,220, 415.16

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f. Stockpile of Drugs and Medicines (Assorted): Unit Estimated Cost

Warehouse (General Supply) ₱ 25, 970,916.67 DOH IV-A a. Alerted all personnel to closely monitor weather conditions and any untoward

incident in the Region. b. Placed all health personnel and medical teams on stand-by and ready for

deployment. c. Ensured the availability of medicines and medical supplies to all DOH

Extension Offices. d. Prepositioned drugs and medicines:

Cavite: ₱485,500.00 Laguna: ₱348,413.50 Batangas: ₱440,495.00 Rizal: ₱886,820.00 Quezon: ₱612,410.00 DOH RO IV-A: ₱10,000,000

₱12,773,639

DOH IV-B a. Raised Code White Alert b. Prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines in Provincial DOH Offices c. Continuously coordinates with DOH retained hospitals and other attached

agencies including entry and exit points. d. Advised PDOHOs to coordinate with HEMS-PHO for health emergencies

monitored and Ports Authority and advised nearby Port Health Facilities to be on standby for possible health assistance.

e. Coordinated with Philippine Air Force (PAF) 505 Search and Rescue (SAR) for the utilization of Air Medical Services in the region.

f. PHO Palawan prepositioned medicines and medical supplies in the Municipalities of Coron and Busuanga, Palawan.

DOH V a. On Code White Alert effective on 11 December 2015. b. Prepositioned logistics at Provincial DOH Offices amounting to ₱564,550.10 c. Ensured the availability of assorted drugs, medicines, and supplies for

distribution d. Continuously coordinates with PDOs, PHOs, and DOH retained hospitals in

relation to TY “NONA” e. Deployed nurses under Nurse Deployment Program of DOH to different

evacuation centers f. In coordination with PDOs, PHO’s and DOH Retained hospitals on actions

taken for TY “NONA”. g. In continuous monitoring of pre-emptive evacuation of different provinces in

the region. h. Deployed Rapid Health Assessment teams and NDP Nurses to different

evacuation centers. i. Prepositioned medicines to PDOs worth P564,550.10 j. Augmentation to PHO Albay (Folding beds and Hygiene kits 120pcs) worth

₱43,028.40 and to PHO Sorsogon (Hygiene kits 100 pcs) worth ₱23,357.00.

DOH VIII a. Raised Code White Alert b. Activated their Operations Center with standby response teams c. Health Information Management closely monitors the weather status d. Coordinates with RDRRMC member agencies and field counterparts

DOH NCR a. Prepositioned assorted medicines (4,000/district) worth ₱3,000,000.00

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9. Department of Science and Technology (DOST)

DOST IV-A a. Closely monitors the weather Early Warning System (EWS) within their AOR b. Utilized Project HANDA Text Blast to continuously disseminate weather

advisories.

10. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

DPWH IV-A

a. Activated DRRM Teams in all district offices in the region. b. Placed all heavy equipment and assets on standby. c. Continuously monitors the status of national roads in the region.

DPWH IV-B a. Activated Motor Vehicle User Charge (MVUC) and maintenance crew of

District Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Teams to monitor condition of national roads and bridges and other infrastructures facilities.

b. Placed equipments on standby for possible mobilization. c. Maintenance Point Persons of the District Offices were deployed on their

respective area of assignment, assessing possible effect of the typhoon.

DPWH V a. In continuous monitoring of the situation. b. DRRM teams on continuous monitoring and are on standby and ready for

deployment. c. All national roads and bridges are passable.

DPWH VIII a. Prepositioned equipment and vehicle at DPWH District Engineering Offices

DPWH NCR a. Recommended to stop deep excavation activities, secure on-going

construction of high-rise buildings, and alert flood prone areas

11. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

a. Prepositioned a total of ₱707,871,861.62 standby funds, 297,768 family food packs, and ₱196,300,713.08 worth of food and non-food items available at the Field Offices in Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, NCR, and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) as of 14 December 2015:

REGION STANDBY FUNDS (₱)

STOCKPILE COSTS Family Packs

Food (₱) Non-Food (₱) Quantity Total Cost

TOTAL 707,871,861.62 297,768 98,878,181.08 93,529,625.82 102,771,087.26 NCR 3,030,605.00 80 29,496.00 3,180,977.31 1,113,342.75

III 3,087,451.27 20,867 7,303,450.00 222,604.80 144,878.56 IV-A 1,956,192.55 14,700 4,948,900.00 1,038,267.60 5,056,857.84 IV-B 4,174,331.05 8,855 2,961,937.90 5,140,792.94 1,170,940.61

V 3,039,000.00 28,465 11,556,790.00 6,757,400.00 20,350,752.42 VI 5,726,500.00 23,065 7,842,231.00 9,956,335.00 1,145,279.45 VII 6,031,892.87 38,112 7,769,764.00 24,757,705.00 15,860,696.60 VIII 3,006,063.00 13,882 6,385,720.00 - 1,099,380.00

CARAGA 8,603,503.88 13,598 5,950,176.02 1,399,368.06 4,568,658.74 NROC 669,216,322.00 136,144 44,129,716.16 41,076,175.11 52,260,300.29

DSWD I a. Placed Quick Action Response Teams (QART) on standby for possible

deployment. b. Regular monitors and conducts inventory of stockpile and prepositioned

goods

DSWD IV-A a. Alerted all Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams to monitor their

respective areas.

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b. Ensures the availability of Disaster Assistance and Family Access Card (DAFAC) to masterlist the possible affected families.

c. Continuously monitors the status of the tropical cyclone d. Activated all Regional/Provincial Quick Response Teams (R/PQRTs) to

monitor the weather disturbance. e. Prepositioned 1,000 FFPs in Batangas on 15 December 2015

DSWD IV-B a. Activated Field Offices Crisis Intervention/Quick Response Teams to monitor

the situation. b. Prepositioned food and non-food items in geographically isolated depressed

areas c. Prepositioned relief goods in Coron, Palawan

DSWD V a. Placed SWAD teams in six (6) provinces on standby b. SWAD teams are continuously coordinating with P/C/MDRRMOs c. Prepositioned a total 8,000 family food packs in Matnog and Castilla,

Sorsogon, Tinambad and 3rd district of Camarines Sur, and Guinobatan, Albay

d. Prepositioned a total of 8,000 FFPs in the following municipalities: Matnog, Sorsogon – 2,000 FFPs Castilla, Sorsogon – 1,000 FFPs Tinambac, Camarines Sur – 1,000 FFPs Guinobatan, Albay – 3,000 FFPs 3rd District of Camarines Sur – 2,000 FFPs

DSWD VI a. Prepositioned a total of 30,661 family food worth ₱370.00/pack (assorted

canned goods and noodles). b. Allocated Quick Response Fund (QRF) amounting to ₱5,400,000.00 c. Ensured the availability of standby stocks of 130 sacks of rice for the 1st

District of Iloilo and 25 kilos of rice/family for island barangays

DSWD NCR a. Alerted disaster teams for possible response operation. b. Prepositioned 6,680 family food packs, 5,000 mats, and 4,932 blankets

DSWD CARAGA a. Alerted Provincial and Municipal Action Teams (P/MATs) b. PSWDO and PDDMC of the Province of Dinagat Islands have stockpile of

2,000 family food packs c. Prepositioned a total of 8,000 family food packs to Loreto, Tubajon, and Libjo

in the Province of Dinagat Islands, and Burgos, Socorro, Pilar, and Dapa in Surigao del Norte

12. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)

a. Placed composite teams on standby.

13. National Food Authority (NFA)

a. Activated Operations Center (OpCen) to ensure ready assistance b. Constant market monitoring is being undertaken. To date, no reported

increase in prices of commercial rice. c. Regular coordination with LGUs and other relief agencies d. Ensured NFA warehouses in areas affected by TY “NONA: have sufficient

stock inventory for rice issuances/withdrawals for relief operations.

14. National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)

a. Ensures the reliability of communications equipment, availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as

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well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work.

15. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

a. Continuously monitors the situation and disseminates Weather Advisories, Severe Weather Bulletins, and 24-hour Public Weather Forecast.

PAGASA V a. Ensures the provision of weather updates/advisories including

localized updates. b. Conducts continuous weather monitoring

16. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)

a. Activated a total of 143 Teams with assets in seven (7) stations/substations and for possible deployment

b. Advised all PCG units to ensure strict implementation of HPCG Memorandum Circular Number 02-13 (Guidelines on Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather)

PCG District Northwestern Luzon (CGDNWLZN) a. Placed all district operations centers and Water, Search and Rescue

(WASAR) Teams on standby. b. Implemented the policy of preventing fisher folks and other small sea vessels

from venturing out the sea given the threat of big waves in coordination with local leaders.

PCG Southern Tagalog (STL) / NCR a. PCG-STL/NCR on standby alert mode with assets ready for deployment to

flood prone and coastal areas. b. Continuously coordinates with coastal barangays and LDRRMOs. c. Monitors the maritime situation to avert maritime emergencies/ incidents. d. Activated Deployable Response Group and closely monitoring the movement

of TY “NONA”.

PCG STL a. Placed all units on heightened alert status b. Placed three (3) Deployable Response Group (DRG) with four (4) rubber

boats, diving equipment, and two (2) aluminum boats on standby and ready for deployment

c. Directed all units to make maximum information drive to all coastal barangays d. Directed all units to strictly observe the guidelines on movement of vessels

during bad weather conditions

PCG District Palawan a. Placed rescue boats and other assets on standby b. Advised all CG Stations and Substations to ensure strict implementation of

guidelines on the movement of vessels during bad weather c. Advised all response groups of the Coast Guard Special Forces Unit to place

all floating assets on standby d. Ensured that all CG stations and personnel are ready for deployment in any

areas affected by TY NONA e. Reminded all frontline units of stations in the province to have discretion in

the cancelation of sailing

PCG Bicol a. Placed on heightened alert b. Ensured that all assets are ready for deployment. c. All Coast Guard stations have coordinated with all LGU's in their respective

Area of Responsibility (AORs). d. Attended PDRA meeting for TY “NONA”.

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e. Issued directives to all PCGDB substations to advice all vessels plying in respective AOR not to venture out into the sea and make necessary coordination with P/MDRRMO and local radio broadcaster for the dissemination of the said information.

PCG District Western Visayas a. Enforced the suspension of voyage of all watercrafts/vessels bound for Cebu,

Batangas, Manila, and other destinations north of Panay Island b. Lifted the suspension of trips from Iloilo to Bacolod at 9:00 AM, 14 December

2015

Coast Guard Station – Iloilo a. Enforced the suspension of voyage of all vessels bound for Cebu, Batangas,

Manila and other destinations north of the Panay Island Area due to the passage of TY “NONA” on 13 December 2015

Coast Guard Station – Roxas City a. Cancelled trips of passenger vessels to ensure safety of seafarers and

passengers

Coast Guard Station – Surigao City a. Suspended all types of sea vessel trips and other sea activities over the

Province of Dinagat Islands and Siargao Islands

17. Philippine Information Agency (PIA)

PIA IV-A a. Assists RDRRMC IV-A in the dissemination of advisories and provision of

updates. PIA VI a. Continuously uses their TextPlus program to relay information and answer

queries. b. Utilized their Infoboard and social media accounts in posting relevant

information to help people in preparing for possible disaster. c. Provides daily updates through their website and local newspaper.

18. Philippine National Police (PNP)

PNP IV-A a. Directed all Provincial Directors, Chiefs of Police to prepare assets and place

on standby for possible deployment, coordinate with LDRRMCs and force multipliers, and activate their respective Disaster Operations Centers.

b. Placed Regional Public Safety Battalion Search and Rescue personnel on standby.

c. Alerted SAR Teams and other PNP personnel for rapid deployment.

PNP IV-B a. Alerted all Police Provincial Office down to their lower units. b. The Regional Tactical Operations Center (RTOC) was converted to Regional

Disaster Operations Center (RDOC) on 13 December 2015 c. Activated the PRO MIMAROPA Disaster Incident Management Task Group d. Placed SAR teams on standby and ready for deployment e. PPOs/CPOs disseminates information regarding TY NONA

PNP V a. Heightened alert status to full alert b. Conducted inventory of Disaster Response Units (DRUs) c. Activated the holding areas for stranded vehicles in Matnog, Irosin, Juban,

and Casiguran Municipal Police Stations and Sorsogon City Police Station d. Directed lower units to coordinate with their respective LDRRMCs e. Directed Police Provincial Offices (PPOs) and CPO to identify staging areas,

evacuation routes, and evacuation centers f. Directed PPOs and CPO to conduct inventory of SAR teams and assets

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Sorsogon PPO a. Alerted personnel to provide police visibility in vacated areas in case of

evacuation and to provide security at designated evacuation centers. b. Ensured readiness of SAR equipment and supplies. c. Placed patrol cars on standby for possible evacuation and warning

system.

Catanduanes PPO a. A total of 113 SAR assets are made available.

PNP VIII a. Closely coordinates with PPOs and Municipal and City Police Stations b. Placed SAR team on standby and ready for deployment

NCRPO a. Placed manpower and equipment on standby alert status

19. Philippine Red Cross (PRC)

PRC Albay-Legazpi a. Staff and volunteer on standby mode b. Prepositioned food items for possible distribution to evacuees c. 2LMS on standby for water support.

B. REGIONAL / RDRRMC

a. RDRRMCs I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, CAR, Caraga, NCR, and NIR ccontinuously disseminates weather advisories to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, and local media (radio stations) though OCDRC Infoboard Text Blast System, and upload the same to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty; alerted and closely coordinates with all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member-agencies for possible rescue, relief, and other response operations relative to the weather disturbance; and continuously monitors the situation in their respective AORs.

b. RDRRMCs IV-A, V, VI, NCR, and CAR conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) meetings in preparation for the effects of Typhoon “NONA”

1. RDRRMC / OCD I

a. Prepared and submitted Preparedness Measures re: TY “NONA” to OCD Central Office.

b. Requested all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC Member Agencies to be on standby for possible rescue, relief and other response operations relative to the present weather disturbance.

c. Issued Memoranda re: Notice of Activation to BLUE ALERT STATUS of RDRRMC1 Operations Center on 15 December 2015 and Submission of Preparedness Measures re: TY “NONA”.

d. Conducted PDRA meeting on 14 December 2015, 10:30 AM at Concord Building, Camp BGen Oscar M Florendo, Brgy. Parian, San Fernando City, La Union.

PDRRMCs Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte a. Placed Operations Centers on standby. b. Conducts warning dissemination to communities and to local radio

stations.

PDRRMC Ilocos Norte a. Informed all organic heads of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte

and to PDRRMC Ilocos Norte member-agencies to monitor their AOR. b. Advised Provincial Engineering Office (PEO) to ready equipment and the

Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer (PSWDO) to check available relief goods and evacuation centers, and health emergency management system.

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c. Advised agriculture office to monitor production areas on corn, mango, tobacco, fisheries, and livestock.

PDRRMC La Union a. Prepositioned assets ready for deployment and relief goods ready for

distribution. b. Placed their Medical Response Team on standby and ready for

deployment. c. Continuously monitors the possible effects of TY “NONA” in the province.

PDRRMC Ilocos Sur a. Advised City/Municipal DRRM Councils to preposition their assets and

equipment for possible deployment. b. Alerted municipalities together with member agencies and informed the

governor. c. Placed rescue teams on standby and ready for mobilization.

PDRRMC Pangasinan a. Continuously monitors the weather situation and the San Roque Water

Dam elevation b. On standby to attend phone calls of any untoward incidents that may

need assistance of the PDRRMC. c. Clustering of Disaster Response and Rescue Teams (DRRT) and d. Prepositioned disaster assets and equipment. e. Conducts stockpiling of relief goods, medicines, and other basic materials. f. Advised all fishermen within coastal Municipalities/Barangays, through

their LCEs/Barangay Chairmen, not to venture out of the sea during inclement weather.

g. PDRRMC Pangasinan implemented its Preparedness Plan dubbed as “Oplan Kahandaan Para Sa Bagyong “Nona” in order to attain our objective of Zero Casualty.

h. As per Memo received December 15, 2015 from OCDRC1/RDRRMC, Pangasinan PDRRMC was activated to Blue Alert. PDRRMO already alerted Human Society Cluster as well as C/MDRRMOs of hazard prone areas to stay on guard as early as December 14, 2015.

2. RDRRMC / OCD II

a. Coordinated with Local DRRMCs re situation in their respective AORs and their preparedness measures to be undertaken.

b. Alerted Local DRRMCs for possible occurrence of any emergency.

3. RDRRMC / OCD III

a. Emergency Operation Center alert status was upgraded from WHITE to Blue Alert Status effective 8:00AM of 12 December 2015.

b. PDRA Meeting was conducted on 16 December 2015, 11:30 AM.

PDRRMCs Aurora, Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Zambales a. In close monitoring of the situation. b. Disseminated NDRRMC and PAGASA on Weather Bulletin, Gale Warnings

and General Flood Advisories to all DRRM and PDRRMC Member Agencies thru social media, SMS and radios

PDRRMC Aurora a. Conducted Pre-emptive Evacuation in Baler, Aurora due to heavy rainfall and

rise of water level.

PDRRMC Bataan a. In continuous coordination with RDRRMC member-agencies. b. Activated the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) for continuous monitoring c. All resources and response teams were prepositioned and are on standby d. Advised all DRRM and concerned agencies to report any eventuality

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e. In continuous monitoring of critical areas on flooding/landslide in their respective AOR.

f. Advised to conduct pre-emptive evacuation if necessary.

PDRRMC Bulacan a. PDRRMO/Bulacan Rescue Staff conducted meeting in preparation for the

incoming TY NONA (using PDRA & Operation LISTO) Dec. 14, 2015 at 8:30 AM

b. At 5:00 PM, 13 December 2015, the Province of Bulacan is included in DILG Operation Listo-ALPHA that need minimum critical preparation.

c. PDRRMC OpCen is in continued coordination with Cities / Municipalities / BFP / PNP / Rescue Teams and other concerned agencies.

d. Monitoring of the situation thru radio, fax, telephone, mobile messages and FB Account

PDRRMC Nueva Ecija a. PDRRMC has been activated as early as December 14, 2015 while DILG

Provincial Monitoring Operations Center was activated on 16 December 2015 to closely monitor the present weather conditions in the province.

b. DPWH NEED 1 and DPWH NEED 2 were prepositioned in Brgy. Labi, Bongabon and Brgy. Putlan, Carranglan respectively as stand-by for possible road clearing operations due to landslide or mud flows.

PDRRMC Pampanga a. In continuous monitoring and close coordination with PRFFWC on the

tributaries of the Pampanga River Basin in Tarlac and Nueva Ecija that may affect Pampanga River Tributaries’ water levels.

b. Prepositioned Disaster Response Equipment and Manpower on stand-by 24/7 at the PDRRM OpCen.

c. Guagua MDRRMC activated LDRRMC Operations Center and convened LDRRM Council

PDRRMC Tarlac a. PDRRMC is on red alert status effective 8:00 AM, 15 December 2015 to

closely monitor the situation. b. Alerted all MDRRMC’s re: for possible effects of “TY NONA” and create plan

for emergency situation and/or disaster management for implementation. c. In close coordination with all DRRMO to regularly monitor the situation in their

respective AOR.

4. RDRRMC / OCD IV-A

a. OCD-RDRRMOC IV-A on heightened alert. b. Disseminated RDRRMC IV-A memorandum regarding Preparations for TY

“NONA” to RDRRMC member agencies and the CALABARZON LDRRMOS. c. Conducts continuous monitoring and coordination with CALABARZON

PDRRMCs regarding weather situation and any untoward incidents. d. Reminded DRRMCs to continuously disseminate NDRRMC/RDRRMC

advisories through local/community leaders and/or local media to inform/warn communities, particularly residents in low-lying areas, near mountain slopes and coastal areas of possible flooding/flashfloods, landslides, storm surges and big waves.

e. RDRRMC Response Agencies (DILG, DSWD, 202nd BDE Communications Team, PCG-STL) on-duty at the RDRRMC IV-A Operations Center since 14 December 2015.

PDRRMCs Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon a. Placed their Operations Center on heightened alert. b. Placed SRR Teams on standby alert and ready for deployment. c. Instructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to alert LGUs on identified

landslide-prone, flood-prone, and low-lying areas. d. Activated contingency plans for the tropical cyclone.

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PDRRMC Cavite a. Conducted PDRA on 14 December 2015 b. Conducted Provincial Council Meeting on 15 December 2015. c. Prepositioned rescue equipment and personnel at Imus OpCen for

possible utilization in lowland LGUs and in Trece Matirez for upland LGUs.

PDRRMC Quezon a. Prepositioned Tactical Operations Group 4 resources: one (1) SAR

Team on standby, one (1) SAR Team on call and one (1) rubber boat ready for utilization.

5. RDRRMC / OCD IV-B

a. Placed their OpCen on Red Alert Status on 13 December 2015, 12:00 NN, for close coordination and monitoring of TY “NONA”.

b. Issued Memorandum to RDRRMC Member agencies regarding the alert status and advised DRR focal person to render duty at OCD MIMAROPA OpCen on 14 December 2015.

c. Deployed personnel in Oriental Mindoro and Palawan for emergency monitoring and logistics support

d. Issued memorandum to P/C/MDRRMCs regarding the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation and the implementation of the No Sail Policy on 14 December 2015.

e. In coordination with PDRRMO Oriental Mindoro, City Public Safety Department Calapan City, PRC Oriental Mindoro Chapter and Philippine Ports Authority in connection with the preparation for TY “NONA”.

f. Coordinated with the CDRRMO, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro and PRC, Oriental Mindoro Chapter for the food assistance to be provided to stranded passengers in Calapan City Port and Dangay Port.

g. Provided food assistance to responders and PDRRMC member-agencies of the Province and the City of Calapan who rendered 24/7 services in the Operation Center.

PDRRMC Cavite a. Prepositioned rescue equipment and personnel at Imus OpCen for

lowland LGUs and at Trece Martirez for upland LGUs.

PDRRMC Laguna a. Briefed and distributed additional medical supplies to deployed SAR and

Medical Teams.

PDRRMC Romblon a. Activated their OpCen b. Closely monitors the situation in their AOR c. Placed responders on standby. d. Disseminated weather advisories to LGUs

PDRRMC Palawan b. Advised all QRTs to be on standby and ready for deployment and

prepositioned relief goods in Coron

MDRRMC Coron a. Instructed the Municipal Engineer to prepare the vehicles for

evacuation and to trim the trees to avoid incident. b. Implemented No Sail Policy and continuous price monitoring. c. Prepared all possible evacuation centers in barangay. d. Instructed Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine National Police, Maritime

and Bureau of Fire protection to be on full alert.

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PDRRMCs Marinduque, Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, and Palawan and MDRRMCs Looc, Occidental Mindoro, Alcantara, Sta. Fe, Corcuera, and Ferrol, Romblon; Mogpog, Boac, Sta Cruz, Gasan, Buenavista, and Torrijos, Marinduque; Calapan and Victoria, Oriental Mindoro; Rizal and Lubang Occidental Mindoro; and Taytay, Roxas, Busuanga, and San Vicente Palawan a. Convened in preparation for Typhoon “NONA”

MDRRMCs Mogpog, Sta Cruz, Gasan, and Buenavista, Marinduque; Ferrol and San Jose, Romblon; and Pola, Oriental Mindoro a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation of families along coastal barangays

MDRRMC Looc, Occidental Mindoro a. Implemented the No Sail Policy on 14 December 2015 b. Advised BDRRMCs to activate and prepare their evacuation plan

MDRRMCs Alcantara, Romblon; Gasan, Buenavista, and Torrijos, Marinduque; Taytay, Roxas and Busuanga, Palawan; Victoria, Oriental Mindoro; and San Vicente, Palawan a. Activated their Operations Center for coordination and monitoring of TY

NONA

MDRRMC Busuanga, Palawan a. Issued No Sail Policy to all fisher folks

b. Advised all barangays in their AOR to activate their operations center

MDRRMC San Vicente, Palawan a. Alerted BDRRMCs for possible occurrence of storm surges

MDRRMC San Agustin, Romblon a. Issued directive to all Barangay Chairmen regarding preventive measures

for Typhoon “NONA”

MDRRMC Victoria, Oriental Mindoro a. Advised families near the lake for possible occurrence of storm surges

MDRRMC Najuan, Oriental Mindoro a. Advised the implementation of No Sail Policy to all coastal communities

CDRRMC Calapan, Oriental, Mindoro a. Advised coastal barangays regarding the possible effects of TY NONA

b. Prepositioned rescue equipment, heavy equipment, and disaster relief supplies

c. Continuously monitors the water level in Bucayao River

d. Activated Operation Listo and evacuation center

e. Continuously monitors the stranded passengers in Calapan City Port

f. Activated their Early warning system

LGUs MIMAROPA a. Activated their respective Operations Centers at 5:00 AM, 14 December

2015

6. RDRRMC / OCD V

a. Issued Memo to RDRRMC Response Agencies and LDRRMCs to be on standby alert.

b. Raised to Red Alert Status effective on 11 December 2015, 8:00 AM. c. Continuously coordinates with PDRRMCs regarding weather situation and

advised to closely monitor situation and advised to closely monitor situation especially in low-lying areas and report any untoward incident in connection with the latest weather disturbance.

d. Conducted communication exercises together with PDRRMOs. e. Provided logistical support to the members of RDRRMC Response Cluster

and RDRRM Operation Center Bicol.

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f. Coordinated with PDRA Core Group and Response Cluster for follow-up Meeting for TY “NONA” and prepositioning of assets and personnel

g. Conducted executive updates meeting with the OCD Administrator via Skype regarding TY NONA

h. Conducted mustering of response assets and accounting of personnel i. Activated their satellite phones j. Prepositioned 5-day food and other supplies for OCD-RDRRMC V Operations

Center duty personnel and assisting agency liason officers k. Established back-up VHF radio communications with the Province of

Catanduanes l. Provided fuel, oil, and lubricant (FOL) support, meals, communication, and

evacuation safety lines to Bicol RDRRMC response agencies m. OCD V Regional Director conducted ocular visit in the Province of Sorsogon

on 14 December 2015 n. Conducted media briefing at Albay Public Safety and Emergency

Management Office (APSEMO) regarding TY NONA o. Deployed Regional RDANA Team to Sorsogon Province. p. Conducted RDRRMC Bicol Response Cluster Emergency Meeting on 16

December 2015.

PDRRMCs Albay, Camarines Provinces, Catanduanes, Masbate, Sorsogon and CDRRMC Naga

a. Closely monitors the situation in their respective AORs and the new developments of the weather disturbance.

b. Disseminates weather advisories in their respective AORs

PDRRMC Albay a. Issued PDRRMC Advisories on 12 and 13 December 2015 b. Advised LCEs/LDRRMCs/LDRRMOs to be on alert and monitoring status

and ready for activation. c. Advised farmers to harvest while the weather is still favorable. d. Suspended all “Karangahan” activities e. Advised all C/M/BDRRMCs to conduct an emergency meeting to assess

hazards and risks, evaluate capabilities on local warning, communication, transportation, security, health, and relief operations

f. Advised the communities to remove all potential flying objects including Christmas decorations and not to cross swollen rivers to achieve zero casualty

PDRRMC Camarines Norte a. Convened and activated the PDRRMO on 14 December 2015

b. Suspended classes from pre-school to secondary level

PDRRMC Camarines Sur a. Activated ICS and their satellite operations centers

b. Issued directives regarding raising of Red Alert status, suspension of classes and work, dissemination of advisories, trimming of trees along national highways, implementation of no sail and swimming policy, and conduct of forced evacuation

c. Prepositioned goods to Municipalities of San Jose, Tinambac, Garchitorena, Bato, Ragay, Balatan, and Caramoan

CDRRMC Naga a. Raised to Blue Alert Status on 11 December 2015, 6:00 PM b. Activated LDRRMO and Disaster Emergency Operations center (DEOC)

7. RDRRMC / OCD VI

a. Raised to Red Alert Status

LDRRMCs Guimaras, Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo and CDRRMC Iloilo City a. Closely monitors the situation and new developments of the weather

disturbance in their respective AORs

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b. Ensures dissemination of weather advisories in their AORs

PDRRMC Antique a. Conducted a PDRA meeting in preparation for Typhoon “NONA”

PDRRMC Aklan a. Conducted an Emergency Meeting involving MDRRMOs

b. Activated their DRRMC Operations Center and operates on a 24/7 basis

c. Conducted PDRA meeting on 14 December 2015

d. Three (3) Aklan Response Teams are on standby

e. PSWDO Aklan prepositioned 900 food packs

MDRRMC Malay a. Conducted an Emergency Meeting in preparation for Typhoon NONA

LGU Capiz a. The Province of Capiz Governor advised all concerned agencies to be on

alert and ready for possible deployment and all C/MDRRMOs to monitor their respective AORs

8. RDRRMC / OCD VII

a. Coordinated with PDRRMOs Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor regarding preparations undertaken in relation to Typhoon “NONA”

b. Coordinated with PCG Central Visayas for information on suspension of sea trips and stranded passengers

c. On Red Alert Status as of 8:00 AM, 14 December 2015

d. Alerted PDRRM Officers along the track of Typhoon NONA

e. Advised all DRRM Chairmen to undertake preparedness activities and preposition resources

f. Encouraged local DRRMCs to establish their Emergency Operations Centers and operate on a 24/7 basis

PDRRMOs Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor a. Monitored weather updates and sent advisories to City/Municipal Mayors and

DRRM Officers within their AOR

b. Prepositioned SAR equipment and volunteers within their DRRM Offices for possible operations to be undertaken

CDRRMC Bogo, Cebu a. Alerted BDRRM Committees b. Placed on standby and monitors the situation in their Emergency Operations

Center

MDRRMCs Santa Fe and Bantayan, and San Remegio, Cebu a. Conducted DRRM council meeting

b. Placed on standby alert status

MDRRMC Madridejos, Cebu a. Placed on Red Alert Status

9. RDRRMC / OCD VIII

a. Activated the RDRRMC Emergency Operations Center b. Activated the Regional Incident Management Team at the RDRRMC-EOC c. Coordinated with the Provincial Administrator of Northern Samar

PDRRMO Southern Leyte a. Advised local fishermen not venture out into the sea

b. Alerted residents at coastal areas and areas adjacent to riverbanks for possible waves and flooding

PDRRMO Eastern Samar a. Convened the PDRRMC and TWG and revisited/reviewed their

Contingency Plans and hazard risk maps

b. Activated the organized Emergency Response Teams

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c. Activated their Emergency Operations Center

d. Activated the Incident Command System

e. Assessed the identified evacuation centers soundness

f. Issued prohibition of sea voyage and fishing

g. Advised LGUs through the MDRRMOs to conduct pre-emptive/forced evacuation in flood and landslide prone areas

h. Issued advisory to commuters going in and out of the province to cancel their travel

PDRRMO Northern Samar a. Convened the PDRRMC and activated their Operations Center on 13

December 2015 b. Implemented forced evacuation in areas along the coast c. Suspended classes in all levels

PDRRMO Biliran a. Suspended classes in all levels

CDRRMO Ormoc a. Placed rescue teams on standby and ready for deployment b. Sent reminders to Barangay Chairmen to monitor their respective AORs

c. Convened the CDRRMC on 14 December 2015

MDRRMO Jaro, Leyte a. Closely monitors the Mainit River

MDRRMO Alang-alang, Leyte a. Closely monitors the Dapdap River

MDRRMO Liloan, Southern Leyte a. Convened the MDRRMC on 14 December, 2:00 PM

b. Closely monitors the barangays in their AOR

c. Enhanced police visibility in port area

10. RDRRMC / OCD XIII (CARAGA)

a. Advised RDRRMC OpCen member agencies to be on alert for possible untoward incident.

b. Advised LDRRMCs to disseminate information regarding TY “NONA”.

11. RDRRMC / OCD CAR

a. Intensified information dissemination of early warnings to the local councils, media and the general public.

b. Alerted the Response Cluster for any possible eventualities that may occur. c. Coordinated and directed all LDRRMCs to continuously monitor the situation

and be updated with the latest weather reports

LDRRMCs Apayao, Abra, Mt. Province, Ifugao, Kalinga, Benguet, and Baguio City DRRMC a. Closely monitors the weather situation and track of Typhoon NONA

12. MMDRRMC / OCD NCR

a. Task Force-NCR is on Blue Alert Status effective 8:00 AM, 13 December 2015.

b. The 17 LGUs continuously monitors the progress of TY “NONA” and placed their assets on standby

MMDRRMC a. On Yellow Alert status b. Conducted PDRA on 14 December 2015, 3:00 PM at the FCIC, MMDA,

Makati City

CDRRMO Marikina City a. Continuously monitors the weather situation through PAGASA and Project

NOAH websites.

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b. Continuously monitor the water level in Marikina River and rainfall at the Marikina Watershed

c. Placed Rescue 161, rescue boats, water rescue equipments, early warning system, and generator set on standby

CDRRMO Quezon City a. Coordinates with DENR regarding permit to cut trees assessed to be

uprooted when soil is saturated with water

CDRRMO Malabon City a. Conducted LDRRMC meeting and prepositioned response assets

CDRRMO Muntinlupa City a. Ensured the availability of 500 food packs and evacuation centers

CDRRMO Pasay City a. Placed on alert status and activated the LDRRMC

CDRRMO Taguig City a. Prepositioned assets and placed responders on standby

CDRRMO Manila a. Placed on alert status and prepositioned response assets

CDRRMO Las Piñas City a. Prepositioned response assets and closely coordinates with barangays

CDRRMO Parañaque City a. Prepositioned assets and responders and coordinates with Public Safety

Office

CDRRMO Pasig City a. On alert status and placed resources on standby

CDRRMO Valenzuela City a. Prepositioned response assets and continuously monitors the low lying areas b. Rescue Team and equipment are prepositioned in high risk areas.

CDRRMO Mandaluyong City a. Alerted all barangays in their AOR and prepositioned response assets

MDRRMO Pateros a. Convened the LDRRMC and ensured the availability of 100 relief goods

13. RDRRMC / OCD XVIII (NIR)

a. Coordinated with PAGASA Mactan, Cebu for localized weather updates. b. Continuously monitors the track of Typhoon “NONA”

PDRRMC Negros Occidental a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 14 December 2015

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