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A total of 33 barangays have been flooded in Manila City (1), Marikina City (2), Malabon City (6), Muntinlupa City (2), Quezon City (5), Makati City (1), Pasay City (1), Pasig City (5), Valenzuela City (1) and San Juan City (9) with flood water ranging from 2 ft. to waist-deep are not passable to light vehicles. Road clearing, search and rescue and evacuation operations are on-going Thirty Seven (37) road sections in Metro Manila are not passable to light vehicles due to flooding

Region IV-B • Trips from Romblon Port to Sibuyan Island, Romblon Province were cancelled • OCD IV-B is closely monitoring the status of roll-on-roll out operations Region V • •

A landslide occurred in Brgy. Bongalon, Sangay, Camarines Sur on or about 5:00 PM, September 24, 2009 due to heavy rains. No damages and casualties reported Power interruption has been experienced in some parts of Labo, Camarines Norte due to fallen tree. Power restoration is being done by Camarines Norte Electric Cooperative (CANORECO)

D. Strandees in Regions IV-A and V •

As of todate, a total of 1,806 passengers, 120 trucks, 27 small cars, 2 passenger buses, 15 vessels, and 6 motor bancas were stranded in the Ports of Batangas, Calapan, Puerto Real, Tamban, Virac, Tabaco, and Pasacao • PCG Unit Commanders in various ports are closely monitoring and providing assistance to ensure security and safety of strandees

III. ACTIONS TAKEN NATIONAL Actions •

The Secretary of National Defense and Chairman, NDCC in a Press Briefing this afternoon, 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) - Region I: Mt. Province, Ifugao and Ilocos Sur - Region II: Isabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya - Region III: Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Tarlac and Bataan - Region IV-A: Mindoro (Occidental and Oriental) and Marinduque - Region V: Catanduanes, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur



NDCC Advisory was disseminated to regions concerned through SMS and facsimile for further dissemination to their respective local disaster coordinating councils from the provincial down to the municipal levels

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NDCC-OPCEN has been continuously coordinating with AFP Command Center and emergency responders of respective areas for the conduct of immediate search and rescue operations in various flooded/critical areas in Metro Manila: Manila City, Marikina City, Malabon City, Muntinlupa City, Quezon City, Makati City, Pasay City, Pasig City, Valenzuela City and San Juan City; Central Luzon (Bulacan); and Region IV-A (Rizal Province particularly San Mateo, Cainta, Tanay, Angono, Taytay, Baras, Montalban and Antipolo City) Requested Olongapo Rescue and SBMA Emergency Responders to assist AFP in the conduct of search and rescue operations in Metro Manila

Summary of Assets Deployed  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 (Details on Tab A) NCR  MMDA and NCRCOM emergency responders, Civil Defense Action Group, ARESCOM DOH  Activated all DOH CHD’s operations center 24 hours/7days with continuous coordination with theLGUs concerned and prepositioned drugs and medicines in all areas affected REGIONAL Actions •

OCD Regional Centers concerned have been continuously disseminating weather advisories/bulletins to the Local Disaster Coordinating Councils and monitoring of possible effects in their respective areas of responsibilities

NCR • OCD-NCR alerted QCDOPs to monitor areas likely to be affected by the spilling of La Mesa Dam and coordinated with NCRCOM and CDAG for immediate deployment to Brgy. Bagong Silangan and Brgy. Fairview and Sitio Ruby East Fairview and the collapsed building in 18th Avenue Region I • RDCC OPCEn has been activated since yesterday with the Naval Force Northern Luzon (NFNL) and PNP Officers and other RDCC members rendering duty at OpCen • DSWD RI instructed the SWAD teams to coordinate with PDCCs to monitor situation in respective areas of responsibilities Region III • PDCC Bulacan is continuously monitoring the situation and population affected in 25 barangays of Marilao, Meycuayan, San Miguel and Bocaue with flood waters ranging from 1 ½ ft to waste deep ft

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Region IV-A • The Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Ports Authority in Batangas have suspended the inter-island travel. Vessel of 1,000 gross tonnage (GT) and below are not allowed to venture into the sea • All local DCCs of CALABARZON are placed on alert status • Quick Alert Response Teams of DPWH, Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM), DOH, DSWD, PCG and PNP are on alert status ready for deployment as the need arises • BFP-IV-A and AFP Units operating in Rizal Province have been ordered to proceed to the affected areas in the province • Lucena CDCC, Chairman and City Mayor Ramon Talaga, Jr. called an emergency meeting to check the preparedness level of the city and visited as well the flood-prone areas in the city • Batangas CDCC called an emergency meeting to alert all its service committees Region IV-B • PDCC Oriental Mindoro dispatched its Provincial Disaster Response to monitor the situation particularly the water courses affected by the monsoon rains. Likewise, alerted the MDCCs in their area of responsibilities CAR • DPWH CAR is now conducting clearing operations along the areas with reported land/mud and rock slides • OCD CAR coordinated with PRO-COR to assist in the dissemination of warning advisories at the local level trough their radio communications network

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Sitrep No. 3

Tab A

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY" Assets Deployed As of 26 September 2009

UNIT

ASSETS DEPLOYED

AREA

AFP HSC, SEG and MP, GHQ

PN PMC

PAF 525 Ebde, PA NCR RCDG, PA SSU, PA SEBn, PA Scty Coy, 2ID NCR 51DRC, NCR JCMOTF, NCRC AFPRESCOM, NCRC 750th, NCRC

PMC AFP

1 Fire Truck Ambulance Ambulance 10 M35 Trucks 1 Rubber Boats 1 M35 Truck 2 Rubber Boats 1 Van Truck 1 M35 Truck 2 LARC Vehicles 1 M35 Truck 2 M35 Trucks 1 Pltn w/ rubber boat 1 M35 Truck 1 Pltn w/ rubber boat 1 Pltn w/ 1-M35 1 Coy w/ 2-M35 1 Pltn

Gate 3, 4, 5, and 6

Quiapo/España Parañaque

Brgy. Protacio, Pasay Brgy. Villamor, Pasay City Heritage-C5 Road Sn Mateo Rizal C5-GHQ EDSA-GHQ 36A, 18th Ave. QC QC EDSA-Santolan Tatalon, QC Proj 2, QC 18th Ave, QC West Riverside QC Laloma, QC Marikina City Project 2, QC 18th Ave, QC West Riverside QC V. Luna Area Marikina City V. Luna Area Barangca, Marikina On the way to Marikina from BNS

1 12 1 1 12 1 12 1 1 12 1 12 12 1 1 1

Pltn Personnel Pltn Coy Personnel Pltn Personnel w/ 1 LARC Pltn/M35 Coy C-1 1SKW Pers 1SKW Pltn/M35 Pers w/ 1LARC Pers w/ 2 Rubber Boats COY / M35 M35 Rubber boat

1 1 1 1

Rubber boat SOG Team SOG Team SOG Team

Fairview San Francisco, Q.C. Parañaque Montalban

1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 1

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)

Pasig City Provident, Marikina

PCG

PNP

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