REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
NATIQu ",L DISASTER COORDINAT"? COUNCIL National Disaster Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines
NDCC UPDATE SitRep No. 13 on Humanitarian Coordinations on Tropical Storm "ONDOY" Releasi
Officer:
A
GLEN^ J RABONZA Administrator, OCD and Executive Officer, NDCC
DATE:
29 September 2009,3:00 PM
Sources: DOST-PAGASA, AFP, PCG, PNP, DSWD, DPWH, DOH, MMDA, OCDRCs I, 11, 111, IV-A, IV-B, V, IX, XI/, CAR, NCR & DROMIC
I. EFFECTS A. Summary of Affected Population (Tab A) a
334,959 families 1 1,939,729 persons No. of Evacuation Centers: 571 Total Evacuees Served: 107,616 families 1 567,417 persons Inside ECs - 64,404 families 1319,547 persons Outside ECs - 43,212 families 1247,870 persons
B. Casualties (Tab B)
DEAD: 246 (NCR-101, CAR-3, Region 111-37, IV-A-105) MISSING:
38 (1 in CAR, 9 in Region I,
1 in Region 11, 7 in Reion 111, 20 in
Region IV-A) a
INJURED: 5 (1 in Sta. Cruz, Laguna, 1 in Cavite and 3 in Kabayan, Benguet)
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C. Cost of Damages PhP4,692,292,780.00 (Tab C) Infrastructure - PhP1,517,096.00 Agriculture - PhP3,175,196,780.00 D. Damaged Houses - 3,272 (Tab D) Totally = 2,223 and Partially = 1,049
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E. Cost of Assistance PhP 9,015.679 (Tab E) DSWD - 2,737,166.00 - 594,910.70 DOH LGUS - 1,959,227.30 NDCC 3,724,375.00
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The NDCC facilitated the release of 3.950 sacks of rice to the following: NCR - 600 sacks of rice - I,150 sacks of rice Region 111 Region IV-A - 2,000 sacks of rice - 200 sacks of rice Region X Telefax: NDCC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDCC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441; 9125947: Ofice of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ndcc.nov.~h
II. Status of Emergency Response Operations 1. Rescue and Evacuation Summary of Assets Deployed and Number of Persons Rescued (Tab F-1 and F-2) Assets - AFP: 1,385 personnel, 5 companies, and 13 platoons 12 ambulances, 50 M35 trucks, 59 rubber boats and 114 other vehicles; 20 US Servicemen, 2 US watercrafts, 1 US Chopper, 8 Island Cruise (Civilian Sea craft) Number of Persons Rescued - 12,359 persons 2. Coordination Activities Establishment of Command Posts (7) • NDCC Relief Center No. 4 – Kalayaan Hall, Malacañang Grounds 1. Contact Person – Ms. Luli Arroyo and all female members of PGMA’s Family with Tel Nos. 734-2192 or 734-3971- 86 • Advance Command Posts (ACP) in the following strategic areas: 2. Katipunan Avenue cor. Aurora Boulevard, Marikina City. The over-all commander is Hon. Mayor Marides Fernando while the Incident Commanders are Mr. Robert Nacianceno and Mr. Ramon Santiago of MMDA with telephone numbers (0917) 322.1951 and (0920) 938 9914 3. Alpha base 8th Floor, Pasig City Hall with telephone number 643-0000. The over-all commander is Mayor Roberto Eusebio 4. Club House, City Hall of Cainta City headed by Mayor Ramon Ilagan, with telephone numbers (0927) 220-4744, (0917) 535-0028and 6650846 5. Department of Public Order, Safety Hall, Quezon City. The over-all commander is Mayor Sonny Belmonte while the incident Commander is Ms. Teresa Amarillo with telephone number (0921) 655-5262 6. Advance Command Post for Angono, Taytay and Cainta is at City Hall of Taytay, Rizal; for San Mateo and Montalban San Mateo Plaza and remaining municipalities is at Baras Police Station • Forward NDCC Operation Center (FNOC) 7. Led by Col. Gregorio Catapang, PA at the Ever Gotesco, Ortigas, Cainta to support SAR and relief efforts Establishments of Drop off Points of Donations •
DSWD AREA National Resource Operations Center, Chapel Road, Pasay City
CONTACT PERSON Mrs. Francia Fabian Tel No.: 852-8081 Cell No.: 0918-930-2356 Rey Martija or Imee Rose Castillo Tel No.: 951-7119: 951-2435 or Assistant Secretary Vilma Cabrera Contact No.: 0918-934-5625 Dir. Thelsa P. Biolena Dir. Delia Bauan Contact Nos.: 734-8622; 734-8642
Quezon City Area Disaster Resource Operations Monitoring and Info Center (DROMIC) DSWD Central Office Manila Area DSWD- NCR San Rafael cor Legarda Sts. Quiapo, Manila
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• DOH - MMD-DOH Central Office headed by Engr. Dave Masiado with celphone number 0917-816-3400 NDCC Issuances: • Declared a State of National Calamity in the following areas in view of the extensive effects of Tropical Storm “Ondoy”: - The whole of National Capital Region (NCR) - CAR: Mt. Province, Ifugao and Benguet - Region I: Pangasinan, La Union and Ilocos Sur - Region II: Isabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya - Region III: Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Tarlac and Bataan - Region IV-A: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon - Region IV-B: Mindoro (Occidental and Oriental) and Marinduque - Region V: Catanduanes, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur • Issued NDCC Circular to Chairmen of RDCCs I, II, III and CAR directing them to undertake necessary response measures to avoid loss of lives and destruction of properties and NDCC MEMO Order No. 18 on the suspension of classes at all levels in Metro Manila including the province of Rizal on 28 September 2008 • Requested international assistance thru the United Nation Resident Coordinator to coordinate an international appeal in behalf of the Philippine Government. Assets Deployed: • MMDA Activities: Road Emergency Group pre-positioned resources at Provident Village & Aurora Blvd cor C5 ACP; Traffic Operations Center (TOC) provided additional traffic enforcers at Aurora Blvd/C5; Flood Control and Sewerage Management Office monitoring and canal declogging operations in Marikina City and Metro Manila as well as cleaning of underpass of Lagusnilad & Quezon Blvd in coordination with LGU and the continuous operation of 15 pumping stations • Two (2) Team members of the Telecoms Sans Frontier arrived at 1930H on 28 September 2009 from Bangkok, Thailand to assist in the coordination activities of the NDCC for TS Ondoy • PCG was able to muster 22 rubber boats (7 from PCG, 2 from PCGA, 7 from PNRC, 2 from Aboitiz Transport Services Corp, 4 from Sulpicio Lines); 5 teams are concentrating rescue operations within Cainta-Pasig areas and assisting in the relief operations in coordination with PNRC • AFP-PAF deployed dump truck, ambulance and IPV of one unit each • Assets deployed to the flooded areas in Metro Manila by AFPDRTF (HSC, SEG and MP, GHQ, PN, PMC, PAF, 525Ebde, PA and NCRRCDG); PNP; PCG; VCRC, 5IDRC, ICMOTF, 75th CG- NCRC; AFPRESCOM; PMC; and MMDA • AFP dispatched M35 trucks to haul relief goods for relief distribution in Marikina City • SBMA - 15 personnel of SBMA Fire Department and SWAT (IED) proceeded to PNRC National headquarters to augment rescue operations in the flooded areas in Metro Manila with one (1) rescue van, 1 rubber boat and 2 dump trucks
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NOLCOM 503rd Infantry Brigade conducted rescue and retrieval operations in the landslide areas (Brgy. San Juan-Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga) PNP: Dispatched various SAR equipment such as: NCR SRU Van, Squad EMSNHQ, SOD-NHQ, water tanker, mini-pumper rubber boats, jaguar, fire trucks and others for SAR operations in Regions I, III, IV-A and NCR Conducted road clearing operations along Sumulong highway and Imelda Avenue, both of Cainta; Ortigas Avenue Extension and Floodway, both of Pasig City; and Tullahan Marikina Provided four (4) PNP motorcycle escorts for the joint NDCC UN rapid assessment teams Conducted aerial assessment of flood affected areas and distributed 150 bags of relief goods to flood victims in Pasig City Installed radio at Cainta Police Station, Cainta, Rizal, and at the Forward NDCC Operation Center The 51st Engineering Brigade, PA organized and dispatched a Disaster, Rescue and Relief Operations team composed of 6 Officers and 60 enlisted personnel led by Brigade Commander Simoy with 2 loaders, 2 dump trucks, 3 Canter Elf and 1 backhoe loader Two (2) DRRUs with two (2) units rubber boats from Philippine Navy – Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union proceeded to Bulacan to augment the rescue operations
INGOs and NGOs’ Donations: • Government of Japan is providing emergency relief goods equivalent to approximately 20 Million Yen (approximately US$220,000) • UNICEF provided assorted food and non-food items amounting to PhP5,368,353.76 and tarpaulins worth $31,140. The items were turned over to DSWD for distribution to the flood affected areas • US Contingent: 1 Officer and 17 EPs, with night capability equipment, 2 rubber boats and 1 chopper (Bell 214) arrived in the afternoon of 27 Sept to support SAR operations. The contingent rescued six persons from Ever Gotesco, Cainta and distributed two hundred packs of assorted goods (five kilos each) to affected families • CEISSAFP coordinated with SMART Telecom re: Installation of GSM900 repeater at NDCC Operation Center to enhance mobile phone signal inside the OPCEN building • Globe Telecom temporarily lent four (4) hotlines at NDCC OPCEN to augment the communication capability in responding to emergency calls in the calamity areas during the entire TS “Ondoy” Operations, with the following hotline numbers: (0917) 733-4193, (0917) 733-4256, (0917) 733-4263 and (0915) 536-6719 • The Manila and Subic Yacht Clubs lent rubber boats to the NDCC for use of response teams in the conduct of rescue operations. • San Miguel Corporation and Petron Corporation donated 20 pieces 2.7 kg cylinder lamps for use in the evacuation areas • PHAP Cares Foundation thru Executive Director Glecy C. Cuenco donated 5 boxes of assorted medicines.
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DSWD had distributed the following items at the Rosario Sports Complex: 5 big boxes of doughnuts, 146 small boxes of doughnuts, 52 bags of hotmeal, 4 boxes of bottled water, 12 bags of used clothes, and 2 bags of blankets Dr. Rafael Rodriguez of Medical Plaza donated 1 unit rubber boat to NDCC which was turned over to the AFP Ms.Cynthia Rodriguez and Family of Corinthian Gardens, QC provided assorted relief goods (food stuffs) Aileen Lawigan, friend of Executive Secretary Ermita, donated ready-to-eat food packs for stranded passengers
NDCC Member Agencies’ Assessment /Humanitarian Action Damage Assessment • DPWH reported that as of 7:00 AM today there are still 17 road sections impassable to all types of vehicles in the following areas: NCR (6); Region III (1); Region IV-A (6); Region IV-B (3) and CAR (1) • DepEd reported that 34 schools were damaged: 27 elementary schools, 7 high school in Regions CAR, NCR, III and IV-A amounting to PhP19.2M. There are 73 school buildings used as evacuation centers housing 1,650 families and 1,366 individuals • DA reported the areas affected and production loss by commodity and by stage of crops such as rice, corn and HVCC Total areas affected -126,271 hectares (18,994 has. with no chance of recovery and 107,277 has with chance of recovery) Volume – 183,062 metric tons (MT) Production loss - PhP3,172,704,280 (indirect and direct ) Breakdown by Crops Rice - PhP3,105, 873,247 (reproductive maturity & seedling vegetative Corn - PhP42,976,485 -doHVCC - PhP 23,854,548 Indirect Loss = PhP3,104,091,362 (for damaged crops that are ready for harvest, matured or at late vegetative stage when there is not enough time for a second harvest within cropping period. it is computed based on NFA Support Prices: rice at PhP17,000 / MT and corn at PhP 13,000/MT = Direct Loss = PhP68,612,918 ( lost investment in inputs for crops damaged at seeding, transplanting and early vegetative stages. Breakdown by Crops Rice - PhP3,105, 873,247 (reproductive maturity & seedling vegetative Corn - PhP42,976,485 (-do-) HVCC - PhP 23,854,548 • DOH reported health facilities damaged Amang Rodriguez Medical Center (whole of first floor - operating room, laboratory and x-ay rooms non functional. Cost is still undetermined Humanitarian Responses • AFP-PAF dispatched DART Team A (Disaster Alert Response Team) to the affected areas of NCR and Central Luzon composed of 18-members of reservist, enlisted personnel and civilian volunteers.
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• DOH activated all DOH CHD’s operations center 24 hours/7days with continuous coordination with the LGUs concerned and the amount of logistical support augmented is P807,910.00 consisting of the following items :150 pieces of cadaver bags and six (6) boxes of assorted drugs and medicines, 350 boxes of bottled water (8,400 bottles) for NCR and same quantity for CHD IV-A, 350 packs family kits, provided Generator set to Amang Rodriquez Medical Center. Transferred patients to Quirino Medical hospital, coordinated with NBI on the management of dead bodies; advance medical post for medical team deployment; and CHD-NCR for medical team deployment. Deployed the following medical teams : Quirino memorial medical Center; Las Pinas General Hospital - Satellite Trauma Hospita; Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center; Veterans Memorial Medical Center and Assessment team from CHD Metro Manila • DSWD’s on-going interventions are activation of the Quick Response team and Social Welfare and Disaster (QRT/SWAD) teams to provide technical assistance to the disaster-affected local government units (LGUs) on disaster operations; provided PhP2,737,166.00 worth of relief goods consisting of food and nonfood commodities to the affected families; and prepositioned stand-by funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and non-food amounting to PhP20,829,000.95 by the field offices concerned along the typhoon path; processed transfer of funds to DSWD-NCR, CAR, I, II, III, IV_V, IV-B, V, IX and XII amounting to PhP 5 Million, provided hot meals to family-evacuees in evacuation centers through the management of community kitchen; set up social welfare Inquiry Seks in all affected areas to respond to queries of relatives and families at the evacuation centers; set up NGOs and donors’ desk in all DSWD-FOs to strengthen linkages between the DSWD LGUs, NGOs and other partners to facilitate prompt and effective delivery of donations and humanitarian assistance, receipt /processing of cash donations through DSWD donation Account Number 3122-1011-84, land Bank of the Philippines ; receipt donations from local and private individuals consisting of water and assorted food items and non-food items; partnered with Petron Corporation, LBC Company and 7-eleven Stores for the receipt and/or drop off points for danations • PNRC rescued 282 persons and provided relief assistance to the victims • National Grid Corporation of the Philippines conducted power restoration in various damaged sub-stations (S/S). All lines are on normal operation except San Jose, Bulacan and CND-San Miguel (Bacnotan, San Miguel, La Union); waiting for normalization of load systems from distribution utilities (Meralco for Metro Manila area) and electric cooperatives. • BFP’s emergency responders were dispatched to the flooded areas along the thoroughfares of Metro Manila areas covering Districts I, II, III, IV and V • Philippine Coast Guard has rescued 2,290 persons in San Juan, Manila, Quezon City, Marikina City, Pasig City, Taguig City, Paranaque City, Rizal and Laguna. The PCG Islander conducted aerial reconnaissance to identify other flooded areas that need assistance. Likewise PCG Helicopter was utilized in the distribution of relief goods provided by NGO, World Vision of the Philippines Five (5) teams are concentrating rescue operations within Cainta-Pasig area and relief goods distribution, in coordination with PNRC aside from disaster response. Also responding to four (4) maritime incidents
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PGMA Sagip-Tulong Activities by PAGCOR • 1000H 27 September 2009, deployed three (3) teams and distributed bread and water to various evacuation centers in Malanday, Marikina and at Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City • Set-up of a medical mission with eleven (11) doctors and distributed medicines, bread and water at the Santolan Elementary School, Pasig City (694 beneficiaries) and Brgy. Tañong, Marikina City (868 beneficiaries) • Deployed buses to bring evacuees and stranded people to various evacuation centers. In cooperation with AFP distributed assorted relief goods, assorted bread and biscuits and 162 crates of bottled mineral water at ever Gotesco in Ortigas • Provided 21 bags of rice at the evacuation center in Rosario Complex • Continuously coordinating with PNP and AFP for the transport and distribution of relief goods • Distributed Five Hundred (500) packs of rice and additional ten (10) cavans of rice for the three (3) evacuation centers in Marikina and four (4) in Pasig City • Donated three (3) motorized rubber boats with seating capacity of 5.6 and 11 were officially turned over to NDCC and 100 cavans of rice to Marilao, Bulacan • PAGCOR will now focus its efforts in providing relief goods since floodwaters have receded and families are already returning to their homes. However, rescue operations and medical still continue in areas that are still submerged including Cainta, Rizal DBP Initiatives • Ordered the mobilization of all concerned branches and the head offices units to extend assistance to affected clients displaced, employees and other victims o Rehabilitation program in the form of moratorium on interest/principal payment o Restructuring their loan payment extension o Interest rate reduction o Additional loan if viable o Closer monitoring of loan for faster recovery • Will distribute relief goods in coordination with NDCC with in the week • Implementing several employee emergency measures • Directed all ATMs in affected areas to be in full operations OWWA • Set up assistance center at NDCC Operation Center for the families of OFWs
III. STATUS OF LIFELINES (Status of Roads and Bridges -TAB G)
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Sitrep 14
Tab A
Effects of Tropical Storm "ONDOY" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 29 SEPTEMBER 2009, 3:00 PM
Brgys
GRAND TOTAL
No. of Evac Centers
AFFECTED
Region/Province/ Mun/City
Families
1,001 333,188
Persons
1,933,554
Inside Evacuation Centers Families
566
TOTAL SERVED CURRENT (Inside + Outside)
Outside Evacuation Centers
Persons
Families
Persons
Families
Persons
62,633
313,372
43,212
247,870
105,845
561,242 0
REGION I
6
84
253
0
0
0
0
0
0
PANGASINAN
6
84
253
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 1 2 1
4 6 65 9
4 39 201 9
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
REGION II
2
140
700
0
0
0
140
700
140
700
QUIRINO
2
140
700
0
0
0
140
700
140
700
CABARROGUIS
1
112
560
112
560
112
560
RIZAL
1
28
140
28
140
28
140
171
42,666
176,894
12 14 3 8 2 3 13 10 14 8 17 9 10 23 23 1 1
2,113 940 319 2,056 26 450 5,206 1,365 1, 741 559 914 637 1,202 14,561 2,300 520 9,498
10,330 4,700 1,635 10,260 135 2,250 26,030 6,825 8,705 2,795 4,572 3,505 8,613 72,805 11,500 2,234 47, 490
219
51,594
247,284
13
2,742
12,447
Balanga City Orani Mariveles Morong Hermosa
1 2 1 5 4
10 4 3 390 2,335
40 20 16 1,808 10,563
12
1,771
6,175
Botolan
12
1,771
6,175
113
31,553
159,486
1 7 5 6 2 10 2 14 2 1 8 15 4 36
20 2,100 1,524 1,640 104 2,589 600 2,800 49 19 5,945 4,600 1,400 8,163
100 12,000 9,184 7,500 403 12,945 2,300 14,000 198 86 23,780 22,800 8,320 45,870
74
15,078
67,466
1 2 28 3 3 10 5 2 10 10
200 36 8,739 20 155 2,125 134 1,500 1,691 478
1,000 180 34,965 100 685 11,519 670 6,080 9,977 2,290
7
450
1,710
7
450
1,710
BOLINAO SUAL DAGUPAN CITY INFANTA
NCR MANDALUYONG CITY CITY OF MANILA MARIKINA CITY MUNTINLUPA CITY NAVOTAS CITY PARANAQUE CITY PASIG CITY LAS PINAS CITY CALOOCAN CITY MAKATI CITY VALENZUELA CITY MALABON CITY PATEROS CITY QUEZON CITY TAGUIG CITY SAN JUAN CITY PASAY CITY
REGION III BATAAN
ZAMBALES BULACAN Angat Balagtas Baliwag Bocaue Bulacan Bustos Calumpit Guiguinto Hagonoy Malolos Marilao Meycauayan Plaridel San Miguel
PAMPANGA Arayat Bacolor Lubao Mabalacat San Simon San Luis San Fernando City Sto. Tomas Floridablanca Sta. Rita
NUEVA ECIJA Licab
233
33,248
170,344
730
3,650
33,978
173,994
1,597 940 319 2,056 26 450 4,867 1,365 1,011 419 914 637 1,202 14,561 2,300 520 64
7,839 4,700 1,635 10,260 135 2,250 24,335 6,825 6,825 2,095 4,572 3,505 8,613 72,805 11,500 2,234 216
0
0
730
3,650
1,597 940 319 2,056 26 450 4,867 1,365 1,741 419 914 637 1,202 14,561 2,300 520 64
7,839 4,700 1,635 10,260 135 2,250 24,335 6,825 10,475 2,095 4,572 3,505 8,613 72,805 11,500 2,234 216
36
5,605
24,275
6,332
28,820
11,937
53,095
6
398
1,838
2
10
400
1,848
1
8
30
2
10
5
390
1,808
10 0 0 390 0
40 0 0 1,808 0
1,771
6,175
0
0
1,771
6,175
1,771
6,175
3,281
15,500
15 14 5 11 2 3 13 13 24 11 24 12 19 42 23 1 1
5 5
19
5
1,416
6,231
10
1,780
8,900
2 1
49 19
198 86
1
17
85
6
155
762
5
1
0
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134
21
0
1,771
6,175
14,650
6,211
30,150
2,930
14,650
0 0 1,416 0 0 1,780 0 0 49 19 0 0 17 2,930
0 0 6,231 0 0 8,900 0 0 198 86 0 0 85 14,650
3,400
14,160
3,555
14,922
200
1,000
1,500 200
6,080 1,000
1,500
6,080
200 0 0 1,500 200 0 134 1,500 0 21
1,000 0 0 6,080 1,000 0 670 6,080 0 92
2,930
670
92
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Brgys
REGION IV-A BATANGAS Calaca Nasugbu Lemery Balayan Bauan Laurel Tanauan City Talisay Batangas
LAGUNA
No. of Evac Centers
AFFECTED
Region/Province/ Mun/City
Families
Persons
Inside Evacuation Centers Families
569
235,769
1,493,772
31
1,703
9,038
2 2 9 4 1 1 9 2 1
9 45 1,140 270 5 35 170 20 9
45 225 5,700 1,350 25 100 853 100 640
295
Persons
Families
208,721
58,231
325,449
1,685
8,353
0
0
1,685
8,353
0 45 1,140 270 5 35 170 20 0
0 225 5,700 1,350 25 100 853 100 0
16,250
72,300
116 18 71 483 1,023 597 150 13 279 0 3,084 1,148 2,195 50 7,023 0 0 0 0
495 108 314 1,932 6,144 2,388 600 52 1,116 0 15,765 2,197 9,045 250 31,894 0 0 0 0
38,140
230,070
503 36,324 50 100 735 200 24 204 0 0
2,515 217,715 250 600 3,675 3,675 120 1,020 0 500
2,102
14,576
30 183 498 89 105 354 0 30 71 450 22 110 64 25 0 71 0
150 915 2,988 445 427 1,770 1,770 150 359 2,250 2,250 550 320 82 0 150 0
150
16 2 4 2 1 1 5 1
45 1,140 270 5 35 170 20
225 5,700 1,350 25 100 853 100
82,404
319,113
170
16,250
72,300
754 26 721 3,851 10,237 1,593 150 773 853 495 4,598 13,348 2,195 3,187 37,310 2,033 280
2,515 122 314 15,324 6,144 6,396 600 3,092 3,412 1,980 22,015 72,700 9,045 15,830 150,360 8,144 1,120
5 2 5 15 19 5 2 2 6
116 18 71 483 1,023 597 150 13 279
495 108 314 1,932 6,144 2,388 600 52 1,116
43 12 33 10 11 0 0
3,084 1,148 2,195 50 7,023
15,765 2,197 9,045 250 31,894
49
42,682
629,492
60
3,388
21,749
Tanay Taytay Angono Morong Rodriguez San Mateo Antipolo City Teresa Cainta Binangonan
10 5 5 1 2 2 2 4 7 11
4,259 36,324 50 100 735 200 181 204
2 26 1 1 1 2 1 1 25
503 1,572 50 100 735 200 24 204
2,515 9,394 250 600 3,675 3,675 120 1,020
629
21,295 217,715 250 500 3,675 1,000 874 1,020 380,000 3,163
339
108,926
535,979
49
2,052
14,326
8 22 6 6 20 12 35 12 13 9 3 66 10 84 23 9 1
61 462 498 8,084 10,000 354 7,118 381 1,642 3,000 466 48,609 873 12,300 12,076 3,000 2
312 2,310 2,988 40,450 50,000 1,770 35,590 1,909 8,210 15,000 2,330 243,045 4,395 52,280 60,380 15,000 10
2 5 4 6 1 12
30 183 498 89 55 354
3 3 2 1 2 3 1
30 71 450 22 110 64 25
150 915 2,988 445 177 1,770 1,770 150 359 2,250 2,250 550 320 82
2 2
71
150
0
6
54
150
Infanta
6
54
150
4
720
3,600
0
0
0
0
0
0
OCC MINDORO
0
4
720
3,600
2 2
120 600
600 3,000
REGION V
3
1,191
6,441
0
0
NAGA
2
1,146
5,957
0
0
1 1
1,145 1
5,725 5 227
1
45
227
1
45
227
0
0
20
Magsaysay San Jose
Naga City Sangay Pasacao
MASBATE San Pascual
ALBAY Pioduran
0
34,752 34,752
0
208,321 208,321
500
QUEZON
REGION IV-B
Persons
34,856
5 2 5 1 13 5 2 3 9 4 24 13 20 12 12 10 1 3
GMA Gen. Trias Carmona Noveleta Rosario Tanza Imus Silang Bulihan Maragondon Ternate Naic Bacoor Dasmarinas Cavite City Kawit Ternate Gen. Aguinaldo
Families
116,728
144
CAVITE
Persons
23,375
Pangil Alaminos Paete Los Banos Cabuyao Bay Lumban Pila Pakil Victoria Calamba City Sta. Cruz Siniloan Mabitac Biñan Sta. Rosa Kalayaan San Pedro
RIZAL
TOTAL SERVED CURRENT (Inside + Outside)
Outside Evacuation Centers
0 0
20
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0 0
0
50
50
250
250
54
150
54
54
150
54
150
720
3,600
720
3,600
720
3,600
720
3,600
120 600
600 3,000
120 600
600 3,000
0
45
454
45
454
0
0
227
0
227
227
0 0 0
0 0 227
0 0
45
227
45
227
45
227
45
227
0
0
0
0
0
0
Brgys
SORSOGON
No. of Evac Centers
AFFECTED
Region/Province/ Mun/City
0
Families
Persons
0
Pilar
Inside Evacuation Centers Families
237
0
Persons
0
TOTAL SERVED CURRENT (Inside + Outside)
Outside Evacuation Centers Families
0
0
Persons
Families
0
237
Persons
0
0
0
0
1,771
15
541
2,186
1
350
1,750
10
21
360
ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR
8
191
436
0
0
0
10
21
10
21
Zamboanga City
8
191
436
0
-
10
21
10
21
7
350
1,750
1
350
1,750
0
0
0 350
0 1,750
7
350
1,750
1
350
1,750
350
1,750
2,150
REGION IX
ARMM MAGUNDANAO Sultan Kudarat
-
10
479
2,395
1
55
275
375
1,875
430
3
409
2,045
1
55
275
305
1,525
360
1,800
3
409
2,045
1
55
275
305
1,525
360
1,800
7
70
350
0
7
70
350
CAR
2
4
29
0
0
APAYAO
1
1
4
0
0
Kabugao
1
1
4
1
3
25
Kabayan
1
3
25
REGION XII SULTAN KUDARAT Kalamansig
SOUTH COTABATO Polomolok
BENGUET
0
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0
0
0
70
350
70
350
70
350
70
350
0
4
29
4
29
0
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
0
3
25
3
25
3
25
3
25
SitRep No. 14
Tab B EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY" CASUALTIES As of 29 SEPTEMBER 2009, 3:00 PM
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
GRAND TOTAL NCR
Name
Age
Address
Cause / Date / Remarks
246 DEAD 101
Muntinlupa City Quezon City Marikina City San Juan Mandaluyong Valenzuela Pasig
3 44 26 3 3 5 17
CAR
3
REGION III BULACAN
PAMPANGA
BATANGAS
CAVITE
LAGUNA
Muntinlupa City Quezon City Marikina City San Juan Mandaluyong Valenzuela Pasig
1
Ronnie Bahala
21
Brgy. Lutaucan, Kabugao, Apayao
1
Ronie Catib
29
Brgy. Lutaucan, Kabugao, Apayao
Drowned
1
Quiniling Tello
3
Catlubang, Bugyas, Benguet
Lanslides
Roberto Pacao Angelica Arajo Benjamin Juliano Rodel Casino Ramon Demistrosa Furtunato Saturnino Faustino Policarpio Jan Joven Erick Portugal Abet San Pedro Ligaya Lacap Carmelita Lacap Viray Feliza Magpayo Acap Hermogenes L. Viray Lito Sta Romane Estrada Agustin Margallo Eddie Ervin Marlon Jasmin Jasper Armano Brilio Lily Guanzon Roberto Guanzon Felomena Ramos Rannie Sagutao Erellano
55 5 31 30
Brgy. Caingin, Bocaue , Bulacan Brgy. Mayan , Bustos, Bulacan Brgy. Malamig, Bustos, Bulacan Brgy. Ilang-Ilang, Guiguinto, Bulacan Brgy. Bayugo, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy. Halhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy. Saloysoy, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy. Graceville, SJDM, Bulacan Brgy. Sulucaon, Pob.,Bocaue, Bulacan Brgy. Antipona, Bocaue, Bulacan Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Brgy. Saog, Marilao, Bulacan Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Brgy Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Brgy Bagbaguin, Sta Maria, Bulacan Brgy Caysio, Sta Maria, Bulacan
Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Electrocuted Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned Drowned
Mark Galang Marco Galang Riza Portacio Sonny Boy Portacio Jr. Sonnylyn Portacio Raiza Portacio Catalina Dela Cruz Mary Anne Dela Cruz Marlon Dela Cruz Sherly Dela Cruz (pregnant) Manilyn Dela Cruz
15 10 28 8 5 4 83 10 11 31 12
Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide Due to Landslide
McGayver Dela Cruz
6
Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga
Drowned
37 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IV-A
unidentified person unidentified person unidentified person unidentified person unidentified person unidentified person unidentified person
17 19 40 38 78 78 26 22 4 8 4
89 80
Due to Landslide
105 2 1 2 2 1 1 11 1 1
Ronel C. Morsia unidentified person Caroline Perez Archie Perez Mario Blanco Rafols David
27 yrs. Brgy. Sinisian, Calaca, Batangas
28 24
Kawit, Cavite Brgy Salcedo, Novelete, Cavite Brgy Santo Angel Central, Sta Cruz, Calamba
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hit by a fallen tree
Hit by collapsed wall Drowning
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QUEZON 1 RIZAL 87 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 40 CAVITE 2 1 1
246
GRAND TOTAL
5
REGION IV-A
2 1 1
CAR
Name Myrna Bonon dela Cruz Kyla dela Pena Edemar Dumalaon Esclano Cpl Adriano Rigua PA CCA Reno Olagir CCA Florencio Deguino CCA Pedro Multifalcon CCA Joel Hernalin Benedic Cortez Aurelio B. Flistado
Age 6 6 35
Address
Cause / Date / Remarks
Sta Rosa City, Laguna Sta Rosa City, Laguna San Pedro, Laguna Famy Laguna Famy Laguna Famy Laguna Famy Laguna Famy Laguna Mabitac Laguna
50 yrs. Poblacion, Caluag, Quezon
Allan Paul Flores Aldre Ave Flores Victoria Tubera Edwin Antonio Almira Amuin Fernando Agno Lea Ayo Daisy Aranes Apple Joy Aranes Crisanta Aranes Lani Nemerga Milagros Jarin Andrea Rose Sayaman Roselle Abajon Rosana Abajon Puti Agno Zenaida Hagupit Rosallie Abajon Rowel Abajon Anthonette Lawid Vega Nicole Calagay Delda Jackielyn Vega Lawid Nicole Ardales Colagong Geraldine Dela Rama Deogracia Gedraga Lileth Rumd Yusabia Anan Rose Teresita Jonathan Antana Jasmin Antana Aprilyn Caber Lascherry Beth Roque Antonio Hallado Jo Marie Pidal Faunillo Noel Visaya Nelson Icaro Baby Icaro Elisabeth Icarao Arlyn Raymundo Evelyn Persia Jeremy Buenaventura Sherwin Ranada Jovelyn Belardo Melisa Belardo Diego Corales Mark Dennis Naciloan Cristine Naciloan Sherlyn Naciloan unidentified person
Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Tanay, Rizal Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Antipolo City Angono Brgy. San Isidro, Angono Brgy. San Isidro, Angono Brgy. San Isidro, Angono Brgy. San Isidro, Angono Brgy. San Roque, Angono Brgy. San Roque, Angono Brgy. San Roque, Angono Brgy. San Roque, Angono Brgy San Vicente, Angono Morong Morong Morong
Caroline Perez Archie Perez
Kawit, Cavite Noveleta, Cavite
drowning
INJURED Reinan Galicia Salvador Garcia
Sta. Cruz, Laguna Bacoor, Cavite
Electrocution
3 1
Tito Simpoda
51
sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan, Benguet
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covered by landslide
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
GRAND TOTAL CAR
sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan, Benguet
covered by landslide
1
Galeba Tobiangon
7
sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan, Benguet
covered by landslide
sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan, Benguet
covered by landslide
38 MISSING 1
REGION I
9
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IV-A
Cause / Date / Remarks
12
1
Zambales
Address
Marcelo Simpoda
REGION II
BULACAN
Age
1 246
1
REGION III
Name
Pihet Cabiag
Florante Ramirez
15
Alberto de Gamo Wilson Que Johndel de Gamo Ignacio Raga Larry Villaflor Bebot Sequina Esterio Mejala Arman Mejala a certain Ricky
Ilagan, Isabela
Drowned
Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan Infanta, Pangasinan
7 2 1 1 5
Christopher Nieto Rex Baltao
1
David Maceda
Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, Zambales
1
Darmie Amindain
Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, Zambales
1
Marvin Amindain
Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, Zambales
1
Ronnie Maca
Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, Zambales
1
Anthony Miraflor
Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, Zambales
unidentified persons
Tanay Rizal
32 34
Brgy. Bolacan, Bocaue, Bulacan Brgy. Bolacan, Bocaue, Bulacan
20 20
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Drowned Drowned Fishermen went fishing on Sept 23, 2009 Fishermen went fishing on Sept 23, 2010 Fishermen went fishing on Sept 23, 2011 Fishermen went fishing on Sept 23, 2012 Fishermen went fishing on Sept 23, 2013
Sitrep No. 14
CAR
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
Region/Province/City/Municipality
Abra
36 16
160
AMOUNT
-
3,105,873,247.00
Type of Crops / Estimated Peso Value Livestocks
Crops / Livestocks
-
66,831,033.00
Estimated Peso Value
HVCC (including Corn)
AGRICULTURE
COST OF DAMAGES As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "ONDOY"
11,105,000.00
73,595,000.00
1,517,096,000.00
No. of Schools Damaged
SCHOOLS
INFRASTRUCTURE Roads and Bridges
1,443,501,000.00 -
2,492,500.00 -
-
3,175,196,780.00
INFRA/ IRRIGATION/ Estimated Peso Value FLOOD CONTROL
Fisheries Type of Project/Species
-
-
Tab C
TOTAL COST (Infrastructure + Agriculture)
4,692,292,780.00
-
11,105,000.00
5,275,000.00
345,000.00 2,100,000.00
5,275,000.00 -
34,970,000.00
7,305,000.00
-
3,800,000.00
-
3,800,000.00
-
7
-
21 345,000.00
34,970,000.00
Ifugao
42
7,305,000.00
-
13
NCR
1
9,000,000.00
Caloocan City Malabon Manila 2,100,000.00
-
9,000,000.00
-
2,492,500.00
-
-
-
3,000,000.00 2,050,000.00
101,342,500.00
37,778,000.00
781,983,230.00 380,020,135.00 620,000.00 2,523,064,503.00 300,000.00 289,463,100.00 31,889,000.00
-
4,084,693,543.00
1,407,500.00 44,930,000.00
17,000,000.00
21,250.00 32,870,000.00
21,250.00 21,250.00
21,250.00
37,778,000.00
21,250.00
25,337,375.00
25,337,375.00
-
-
2,050,000.00
-
307,500.00 50,000.00
-
21,250.00
21,250.00 21,250.00
-
-
4,750,000.00
-
-
-
4,750,000.00 -
44,047,000.00
442,000.00
13,500,000.00
300,000.00 300,000.00
11,870,000.00
15,878,000.00
13,500,000.00
-
3
3
9
1
15,878,000.00
Marikina
1
Kalinga
Rice/Corn
4 1
21,600,000.00
34
Muntinlupa Paranaque Pasay Quezon City Taguig / Pateros
Region I 21,600,000.00
Valenzuela Las Piñas City
Pangasinan
3,000,000.00 -
42,491,000.00
-
Region II -
-
Isabela 4th District Eng'g Office (DEO) Cauayan
-
442,000.00
763,903,230.00
44,047,000.00
-
-
11,870,000.00
San Mateo Cabanatuan
21,000,000.00
34
Rice/Corn
-
Nueva Vizcaya 1st DEO 17,000,000.00 1,100,000.00 391,000.00
Rice/Corn
35,350,235.00 3,080,000.00
2,700,505,933.00 3
353,182,760.00 12,860,480.00
Rice/Corn
1,255,000.00
1,207,204,023.00
289,463,100.00 30,634,000.00
Rice/Corn
Rice/Corn Rice/Corn
1,500,000.00 620,000.00 1,000,000.00 300,000.00 4
15 12 2 1
6,500,000.00
-
37
Alicia Angdanan Bambang-Kasibu-Quezon-Solano RD Quirino DEO Cagayan
1,317,000,000.00
1,302,000,000.00
15,000,000.00
Region III Angeles Bulacan Malolos City Nueva Ecija Olangapo City Pampanga San Fernando City San Jose del Monte Tarlac City Zambales
Aurora Bataan
Antipolo City Batangas Cavite City Rizal Laguna Quezon
Occidental Mindoro Palawan Romblon Marinduque
Albay Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Catanduanes
Region IV-A
Region IV-B
Region V
32,410,000.00 8,060,000.00 6,400,000.00 17,950,000.00
30,000,000.00 6,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 21,000,000.00
-
4
6
2
2
6
300,000.00
8,775,000.00
8,475,000.00
75,000.00
75,000.00
-
Rice/Corn Rice/Corn
Rice/Corn Rice/Corn Rice/Corn Rice/Corn Rice/Corn
Rice/Corn
Rice/Corn Rice/Corn
85,357,000.00
21,318,000.00 14,815,500.00 1,814,274.00 192,950,000.00 678,540.00
231,576,314.00
10,592,193.00 45,526,627.00
7,022,150.00
7,022,150.00
150,000.00 975,000.00 1,312,500.00 15,262,500.00 487,500.00
18,187,500.00
21,234,755.00
5,829,148.00
85,357,000.00
12,104,000.00
28,509,000.00
310,390.00 530,563.00 4,949,624.00 38,571.00
16,405,000.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31,826,948.00 45,526,627.00
290,948,814.00
123,454,150.00
300,000.00 29,528,000.00 22,190,500.00 29,551,774.00 208,212,500.00 1,166,040.00
1000000
1,000,000.00
34,338,148.00
99,379,150.00 3,000,000.00 21,000,000.00 75,000.00
-
12,414,390.00 530,563.00 21,354,624.00 38,571.00
Tab D
Sitrep 13
EFFECTS of Tropical Storm "ONDOY" DAMAGED HOUSES As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM
REGION
DAMAGED HOUSES
Province/Municipality
TOTALLY
3,272
GRAND TOTAL III
Sub-Total Bulacan
2,223
1,049
81
48
34
33
Bustos
8
San Miguel
7
San Jose Del Monte Meycauayan
Pampanga
8 19 23
2
2
2
Arayat
20
Zambales
1 21
13
Botolan
21
13
3
0
Hermosa
3
Bataan
Sub-Total Batangas Calaca
2,108
924
8
2
8
Batangas City
Laguna
2 1,914
Calamba City
286
4
2
2
Pangil
12
6
Biñan
5
2
Siniloan
109
220
Mabitac
46
6
Los Baños
324
Alaminos
Sta Rosa City
Cavite
2 10 1,120 186
680
GMA
20
42
Gen. Trias
30
0
Noveleta
12
0
Cavite City
1
1
Bacoor
4
5
Ternate
61
114
Dasmarinas
0
403
Maragondon
30
114
Silang
4
Naic
22
Gen Aguinaldo
2
Sub-Total
10
Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City
XII
242
Paete
Sta Maria
IX
25
San Luis
Minalin
IV-A
PARTIALLY
Sub-Total Sultan Kudarat Kalamansig Polomolok
45
10
45
10
45
24
32
21
32
21
32 0
3
South Cotabato
1
3
SitRep No. 13
Tab E
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "Ondoy"
Cost of Assistance As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM Region/Province/Mun/City
GRAND TOTAL CAR
Assistance Sacks of Rice
3,950 0
Apayao Kabugao Benguet Kabayan
REGION II
Other
NDCC
3,724,375.00
Bulacan Province Baliuag Bustos Plaridel San Miguel 2nd District Sta Maria Calumpit Pampanga Sto. Tomas Arayat San Simon 3rd District San Fernando City Masanto Sta. Ana Candaba Sta. Rita
REGION IVA
2,737,166.00
594,910.70
DepEd
LGUs
NGOs/Other Gos
TOTAL
0.00
1,959,227.30
0.00
9,015,679.00
2,000.00
0.00
0.00
10,250.00
0.00
12,250.00
0.00
0.00 0.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4,250.00 4,250.00 6,000.00 6,000.00
4,250.00 4,250.00 8,000.00 8,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Quirino
REGION III
DOH
0.00
0.00
0
DSWD
18,900.00 18,900.00
1,150 1,150 750
23,800.00
0.00
0.00
42,700.00
23,800.00
42,700.00
1,169,375.00
1,547,754.90
100,000.00
0.00
1,489,527.30
0.00
4,306,657.20
1,049,375.00 684,375.00
527,250.00 205,580.00 150,237.00 167,110.00 4,323.00
0.00
0.00
222,612.00
0.00
0.00
1,799,237.00 889,955.00 150,237.00 167,110.00 4,323.00 222,612.00 182,500.00 91,250.00 91,250.00 2,507,420.20 267,254.00 1,146,017.20 197,685.00 226,490.00 106,030.00 343,560.00 84,000.00 125,884.00 10,500.00
222,612.00 200 100 100 0
182,500.00 91,250.00 91,250.00 120,000.00 120,000.00
2,000
1,020,504.90 267,254.00 254,545.90 197,685.00 226,490.00 74,530.00
100,000.00
0.00
100,000.00
1,266,915.30 671,471.30
31,500.00 343,560.00 84,000.00 125,884.00 10,500.00
1,825,000.00
798,731.50
257,600.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2,881,331.50
Batangas
1,000
912,500.00
213,231.50 213,231.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1,125,731.50
1st District of Batangas Laguna Los Baños Cabuyao Bay Sta. Rosa Calamba City Rizal Rizal Rodriguez San Mateo Cainta Cavite
1,000 600 200
912,500.00 547,500.00 182,500.00
64,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
200 200 200 200
182,500.00 182,500.00 182,500.00 182,500.00
137,600.00 137,600.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
200 200
182,500.00 182,500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Maragondon Bacoor Antipolo
REGION IVB
16,500.00 15,000.00 120,000.00
0
Occidental Mindoro Magsaysay
REGION V
0
Camarines Sur Pasacao (strandees) Masbate San Pascual
REGION IX
0.00
84,000.00
0.00
0.00
90,000.00
0.00
174,000.00
0.00
84,000.00 84,000.00
0.00
0.00
90,000.00 90,000.00
0.00
174,000.00 174,000.00
0.00
73,279.60
0.00
0.00
4,250.00
0.00
77,529.60
0.00
33,600.00 33,600.00 39,679.60 39,679.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4,250.00 4,250.00
0.00
33,600.00 33,600.00 43,929.60 43,929.60
0.00
0
Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga City
NCR
600
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
250,000.00
0.00
250,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
250,000.00 250,000.00
0.00
250,000.00 250,000.00
547,500.00
0.00
237,310.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
784,810.70
NCR Quezon City Parañaque Pasig
100 500
91,250.00 456,250.00
REGION X
200
182,500.00
Lanao del Norte
200
182,500.00
ARMM
227,225.70
REGION XII
227,225.70 91,250.00 456,250.00 10,085.00
10,085.00
0
Maguindanao Sultan Kudarat Sultan Kudarat Kalamansig South Cotabato Polomolok
16,000.00 490,000.00 400,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 31,500.00
0
912,500.00 611,500.00 198,500.00 16,000.00 16,000.00 182,500.00 198,500.00 810,100.00 720,100.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 214,000.00 182,500.00 16,500.00 15,000.00 120,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
182,500.00
0.00
87,500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
87,500.00
0.00
87,500.00 87,500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
87,500.00 87,500.00
0.00
125,000.00
0.00
0.00
91,400.00
0.00
216,400.00
0.00
125,000.00 125,000.00 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
86,400.00 86,400.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
211,400.00 211,400.00 5,000.00 5,000.00
0.00
182,500.00
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0.00
Sitrep No. 13
Tab A-1
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY" Assets Deployed As of 29 September 2009, 3:00PM
UNIT
ASSETS DEPLOYED
AREA
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
AFP
SSU, PA SEBn, PA Scty Coy, 2ID & QRF, NCRC
1 1 10 2 1 2 1 8 1 1 1 30 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 14 2 1 1 1
Fire Truck Ambulance Ambulance M35 Trucks Rubber Boats M35 Truck Rubber Boats Officer EP Officer M35 truck Rubber boat EP Pltn Wrecker M35 truck LARC Vehicles Rubber boats M35 Truck M35 Trucks M35 Trucks dump truck ambulance IPV M35 Trucks Pltn w/ rubber boat M35 Truck Pltn w/ rubber boat Officer EP Rubber boats Pltn w/ 1-M35 Coy w/ 2-M35 Pltn
51DRC, NCR
1
Pltn
JCMOTF, NCRC AFPRESCOM, NCRC-DRTG 750th, NCRC
12 1 1 12 1 1 10 14 1 1 1 1 12 1 12 12 1 1 1 2 1
Personnel Pltn Coy Personnel Pltn Pltn Personnel Personnel w/ 1 LARC EP Rubber boat Pltn/M35 Coy C-1 1SKW Pers 1SKW Pltn/M35 Pers w/ 1LARC Pers w/ 2 Rubber Boats COY / M35 M35 Rubber boat Pltns COY
6 60 2 2 3 1
Officers Enlisted Personnel loaders dump trucks Canter Elf Backhoe loader
HSC, SEG and MP, GHQ
NCRC, PN
NSFNCR, PN
NSC, PN PMC
PAF
525 Ebde, PA NCR RCDG, PA
PMC
AFP
1IB & HHSBn, 2 ID 2 DTU, 2 ID A/16IB, 2 ID CMO Bn, 2 ID C/16IB, 2 ID 51st Engineering Brigade, PA
Gate 3, 4, 5, and 6
Still in the area providing assistance to commuters and stranded vehicle
Quiapo/España
Rescue operations on-going
Libis, Q.C. / Pasig
Rescue operations on-going
Parañaque
Standby at PMRF Rescue operations on-going
Brgy. Protacio, Pasay Brgy. Villamor, Pasay City Villamor Airbase, Pasay City
Rescue operations on-going Return to VAB, awaiting for deployment Rescue operations on-going
Marikina, City Heritage-C5 Road
Rescue of stranded residents on-going
San Mateo Rizal
Rescue of flood-victims on-going
Marikina City
Rescue of flood-victims on-going
C5-GHQ EDSA-GHQ 36A, 18th Ave. QC
On-going clearing On-going clearing Rescued residents of 4 houses that collapsed Redeployed from previous location and presently conducting DRRO 51st EBD, Libis, Q.C. EDSA-Santolan Rescued stranded residents/commuters Redeployed from previous location and Brgy. Barangka, Provident Subd., Marikina City presently conducting DRRO Tatalon, QC Still conducting DRRO Pajo St., Proj. 2, QC Still conducting rescue operations 18th Ave, QC Rescued children and women West Riverside QC Rescue operation on-going Riverbank, Marikina City Rescue operation on-going Laloma, QC Rescue operation on-going Cainta, Rizal Rescue operation on-going Proceeding to the area Marikina City Rescue operations on-going Project 2, QC 18th Ave, QC West Riverside QC V. Luna Area Marikina City V. Luna Area Barangca, Marikina Marikina from BNS Tanay Proper, Rizal Sampaloc & Marcos Highway, Tanay, Rizal Siniloan Mabitac, Laguna Pililia, Rizal Mary Gold, Rodriguez, Rizal
Brgy San Juan -Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga NOLCOM 503rd Infantry brigade Philippine Navy
2 2
Rubber boat DRRUs
Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union and Bulacan
Rescue operations on-going Rescue operations on-going Rescue operations on-going Rescue operations on-going Rescue operations on-going
NCRCOM
3 7
Officers EP
1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 7
Team/Rubber boat Team/Rubber boat Team/Rubber boat Team/Rubber boat Team/Rubber boat Team/Rubber boat Rubber boat from PCG Rubber boat from PCGA Rubber boat from PNRC Rubber boat from Aboitiz Transport Services Corp Rubber boat from Sulpicio Lines Teams
Fairview San Francisco, Q.C. Parañaque Montalban Biak na Bato, Quezon City Marikina via Marikina River
Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team M45 Truck Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team M45 Truck M35 Trucks Troop Carrier w/ Rescue platoons Elf M35 M35 (EPD) with Rescue Teams Rescue Van (EPD) Tow Trucks (QCPD) with Rerscue Teams Dump Trucks (QCPD) with Rescue Teams Ambulances (QCPD) with Crews Rubber Boat with Rescue Team M35 with Rescue Team (MPD) NCR SRU Van Squad EMs-NHQ SOD-NHQ Engines Water tanker Mini-pumper Rubber boats Jaguar Fire trucks PNP (HSS) For Rescue Augmentation PNP (SAF) Rubber Boats Galvanized Boat Troop Carrier 6x6 Truck PNP (MG) Ambulances w/ Crew 7107 Island Cruise (CVO) Life Crafts (non-motorized) Life Jackets Speed Boats Radio and Police Station PNP Motorcycles
Pasig City Provident, Marikina
PCG CGNCRCL PNRC RB CGFLT MAKATI DFT CGWCEISS CG K9 CGBT SOG TAGUIG PCGA CGK9 CGD STL CGSOG SF RB SOG NCRCL PCG ISLANDER PCG HELO
2 4 5
Caint-Pasig
PNP 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 1
40 113 10 1 1 2 25 2 8 2 109 3 4
Antipolo, City CAMANAVA area Taguig Pasig City Marikina City Pasig City Novaliches and San Francisco Del Monte Boundary Quezon City / Marikina Tollahan, San Francsico, Novaliches, Tatalon Magallanes, SLEX Isla Puting Bato, Tondo Regions I, III, IV-A and Metro Manila
Pasig City
Cainta and Rizal
MMDA 2 1 5 4 1
Rubber boats Ambulance Tow Trucks Forklifts Light Truck Portable floodlights Generator 1 Rescue Van Personnel with dump trucks and clearing 77 equipment Manlifter Firetrucks Fork Lifts Ambulance Rescue Van Tow Trucks 15 Pumping Stations
Edsa-Santolan Northboaund
15 11 1 2
Personnel Rescue van Rubber boat Dump trucks
Metro Manila
1 17 2 1 3 2
Officer Eps w/ Night Capability Equip. Rubber boats Chopper (Bell 214) US Personnel Water Crafts
2
Teams
Edsa Provident Village, Marikina City
Grand Villas, Katipunan, Quezon City Major thoroughfares in entire Metro manila
Marikina City and Metro Manila
SBMA SBMA Fire Department SWAT (IED)
US CONTINGENT
Telecoms Sans Frontier
Pasig City Pasig City
Sitrep No. 13
Tab F-2
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY" LIST OF RESCUED PERSONS As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM
ASSETS DEPLOYED
RESCUED
PCG
2,784
PNART
1,350
MMDA
4,701
PNP Maritime Group
625
PNPSAF
287
NCRCOM
1,648
Makati Search and Rescue ARESCOM AFP
PNRC PN SWAG MMDA PSG BFP 51st Ebde, PA with DRRU equipment
GRAND TOTAL
16 70 20 40 117 10 115 4 70 4 402 2 94
12,359
AREA Valenzuela Marikina Taguig Araneta Makati San Juan Sta. Ana Quezon City Rizal Biak na Bato Laguna Paranaque Pasig Malabon Marikina Navotas Marikina City San Juan Malabon Pasig Marikina Provident Village, Marikina Pasig Quezon City San Juan Marikina Marikina Paranaque Quezon City R Papa St Sto Domingo, QC Amorante, Kalentong, Mandaluyong Provident Village, Marikina EDSA Ortigas Extension
(fatalities) Brgy libis Quezon City
Tab G
SitRep No. 13 EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY" Status of National Roads and Bridges As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM DISTRICT/DAMAGE/ STRUCTURES/STA. LIMIT REGION III BULACAN 1 Norzaragay Bigte Rd Km 75+100 Brgy Bitungal
REGION IV-A BATANGAS
SITUATION / STATUS
ACTIONS TAKEN
P 76.00 M Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to road cut
Repair on-going
P 30.00 M Not Passable to all types of vehicle due scoured slope protection
Installed warning signs
1 Tagaytay-Taal Lake Km 57+000
Not Passable due to Landslide
Clearing operations on-going
2 Tagaytay-Talisay Road Km 60+000
Not Passable due to Landslide
Clearing operations on-going
1
Palico-Balayan-Batangas Road Cawong Bridge. Km. 113+192
CAVITE
RIZAL Sumulong Highway km 24+000 Near Padis Point & Cloud 9 Sect. Marcos Highway 2 3rd Concrete Bridge km 35+861 1
3 Antipolo- Teresa Rd Km 28-29
Not Passable due to Landslide Not Passable due washed-out last span of bridge Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to scoured slopes
Clearing Operation on-going Warning Signs/Barricade Installed Installed warning signs
LAGUNA 1
Calamba-Sta. Cruz-Famy Jct. Road Km 109 +112+00(int.sect) Pangil, Pakil, Paete sects
REGION IV-B
Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to flood waters
Installed warning signs
P 30.00 M
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 1
MWCR - Barokan-Sahing Sec. km 348+200, San Agustin Sablayan
Hardly passable, heavy mud flow accumulated to roadway
Restoration works on-going
2
MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 348+200, San Agustin Sablayan
Hardly passable, heavy mud flow accumulated to roadway
Removal of mud flow is being undertaken
3
MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 391+200, Talaban Mamburao
Previously restored roadway, Hardly passable
Restoration works on-going
CAR KALINGA 1
Mt. Province - Cagayan via Tabuk (Tangadan Section)
P 41.05 Closed due to landslides
On going road clearing operation.
Close-Open Situation due to mud and rock slide
On going road clearing operation.
MT. PROVINCE 1
Baguio - Bontoc Road (Sabangan Section)
NCR MALABON CITY
P 50.00 M
1 Gov. Pascual Ave-M.H. Del Pilar to LTO
Not Passable to light vehicles
Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
2 Sanciangco St., Gov. Pascual Ave to Catmon Br
Not Passable to light vehicles
Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
1 MH Del Pilar infront of Pio ES Palasan
Not Passable to light vehicles
Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
2 Along G. Lazaro St. Km 16+500
Not Passable to light vehicles
Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
Not Passable to all types of vehicle
Repair on-going
VALENZUELA CITY
TAGUIG CITY 1 Tipas-Napindan Road
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