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Total number of population affected in 952 barangays / 155 municipalities / 31 cities in the 31 provinces of Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, CAR and NCR is: 103,852
Total number of population currently served inside and outside evacuation centers is
3. STATUS OF STRANDEES (as of 6:00 AM, 29 September 2011) PCG (TAB C) Strandees: 456 persons in the ports of Pasacao, Mamburao, Batangas, and Aparri; 41 rolling cargoes in Batangas and Mamburao; and 2 motorbancas in Mamburao
Initial cost of damages to properties amounted to PhP1,147,455,810.90, brokendown as follows: Infrastructures (school buildings/road/bridges/others) - PhP 120,004,250.00 Agriculture (crops, livestock, HVCC and Fisheries) - PhP1,027,451,560.90
5. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB E) A total of 6,311 houses were damaged in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V and CAR (1,670 totally and 4,641 partially) 6. STATUS OF LIFELINES:
a. ROADS AND BRIDGES CONDITION (TAB F)
As of 6:00 AM, 29 September 2011, a total of 17 bridges and 44 road sections were reported impassable in Regions II, Region III, Region IV-B, Region V, CAR, and NCR
b. POWER INTERRUPTIONS
The following provinces experienced power outage due to damaged NGCP transmission facilities and / or damaged distribution utilities of electric cooperatives: Province Ilocos Norte Nueva Vizcaya Cagayan Isabela La Union Percentage of Power Loss 24 99 51 90 36
75 86 33 95 100 52
MERALCO Power Situation Update (As of 4:00 PM, 28 Sept 2011) As of 4:40 PM, 28 September 2011, all Meralco Distribution Circuits have been restored. Of the 4,919,012 customers served, 107,472 (2.18%) customers remain without power. Remaining customers without power are due to isolated segments and lateral portion of the lines STATUS OF DAMS (As of 8:00 PM, 28 September 2011) The following dams opened their respective gates as the water levels have reached their spilling levels: Ipo (3 Gates / 2.3 m); Angat (3 gates / 1.5 m); Ambuklao (3 Gates / 4 m); Binga (5 Gates / 6 m); and Magat (7 Gates / 16 m) As of 8:30 PM, Sept 28, 2011, San Roque FFWS Dam Office has announced dam release for flood control. The 24-hr rainfall at Baguio and Mt. Ampucao stations are 290 and 496 mm respectively. The dam is likely to reach its spilling water level if rainfall will continue for the next 24 hours
(7).
(8). EMERGENCY INCIDENTS MONITORED (TAB G) A total of 83 emergency incidents occurred in various regions affected by the storm:
Fallen Debris Electrocution Storm Surge Sea Mishap Fallen Tree
13
32
11
The NDRRMC convened at around 10:00 AM of 27 September 2011 that was presided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC attended by all Memberagencies. The Executive Secretary instructed the NDRRMC member agencies to expedite relief and recovery efforts as well as the rehabilitation of the damages to properties incurred from Typhoon Pedring Another NDRRMC Meeting was held at 4:00 PM (27 September 2011) to further discuss the effects of Typhoon Pedring and the appropriate actions to be undertaken by each member agencies Cost of Assistance Extended: (TAB H)
DSWD 6,589,437.72 525,200.00 518,636.00 1,250,000.00 LGUs 8,221,561.50 86,800.00 26,735.00 7,612,550.00 NGOs 2,122.00 2,122.00 TOTAL
14,813,121.22
612,000.00 547,493.00 8,862,550.00
Trashslide
Collapsed Structure
Landslide
Damaged Seawall
Vehicular Accident
Flooding
Tornado
The following agencies initiated the following relief and rescue responses: (1) DSWD DROMIC, through DSWD-FO II prepositioned food and non-food items (NFIs) for allocation in five (5) provinces namely, Cagayan, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Batanes, Isabela. Breakdown is as follows:
Provinces Cagayan
Isabela
Quirino
Food and NFIs Prepositioned for Distribution 25 folding bed; 18 tent; 40 boxes blanket; 125 pcs plastic mat; 200 pcs water jug; 125 pcs mosquito net; 5 pcs protective suit; 5 pairs goggles; 5 pcs oil resistant boot, 5 pcs rain coat; 10 pcs glove; 5 pcs helmet; and 10 pcs T-shirts 25 pcs folding bed; 40 bxs blanket; 75 placemat; 200 pcs water jug; 125 mosquito net; 7 pcs goggles; 7 pcs oil resistant boot; 7 pcs rain coat; 14 pcs glove; 7 pcs helmet; and 14 pcs T-shirt 1,000 packs family clothing; 25 pcs folding bed; 20 box blanket; 75 pcs plastic mat; 200 pcs water jug; 125 pcs mosquito net; 2 pcs protective suit; 2 pcs goggles; 2 pcs oil resistant boot; 2 pcs raincoat; 4 pcs gloves; 2 pcs helmet; and 4 pcs helmet 1,000 pks family clothing; 25 pcs folding bed; 20 bxs blanket; 75 pcs plastic mats; 200 pcs water jug; 125 pcs mosquito net; 5 pcs protective suit; 5 pcs goggles; 5 pcs oil resistant boot; 5 pcs raincoat; 10 pcs glove; 5 pcs helmet; 10 pcs T-Shirt 2 pcs protective suits, 2 pcs goggles, 4 gloves, 2 helmets, 2 t-shirts
DSWD IV-B prepositioned 1,110 family packs amounting to PhP275,000.00 (300 packs for Oriental Mindoro, 300 packs for Marinduque and 500 packs for Occidental Mindoro) DSWD CAR provides funds for the affected families for the purchase of emergency relief goods in the form of family packs, electric generator and water jugs which will be transported to Ifugao (2) Department of Health (DOH) Central Office prepared logistics (drugs and medicines) for augmentation to CHD II; prepositioned drugs and medicines in all affected regions; placed on standby medical teams in all CHDs concerned; CHDs Metro Manila, V and IV-A activated their Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergency and Disaster (SPEED) program; continuously coordinates with Provincial Health Office and RDRRMCs concerned; and provided PhP1,059,490.25 worth of assorted drugs and medicines and jerry cans (3) Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) dispatched SAR assets to the flooded areas in Metro Manila: 341 manpower (30 Officers and 311 enlisted personnel); vehicles (2 vans, 5 M35 trucks and 1KM4500); equipment (6 rubber boats, communication equipment, 3 assorted DRO equipment, 4 water Limbouy, 40 life jackets, 4 life rafts, 72 life vests, 20 life bouys and 3 assorted DRO equipment; and 1 Fiberglass boat. Six hundred (600) residents were evacuated /rescued from 5 barangays in Marikina City and Tondo Manila and were evacuated to 4 evacuation centers; 703rd Brigade, 7ID, PA, AFP assisted RDRRMC-3 in the
conduct of SAR operations in various flooded areas in the region; assisted in the evacuation of 15 families to Central Elem. School in Dagupan; conducted rescue operations in the flooded areas of Brgy. Alaska, Aringay (4) Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
BFP Region IV-A assisted the Rizal DRRMC in evacuating 220 families / 874 persons from Brgy Burgos and Rosario, Rodriguez; Brgy Banaba, San Mateo Rizal and Brgy. Ana, Taytay, all in Rizal Province Bato Fire Station in Camarines Sur dispatched BFP rescuers and conducted SAR operations at Bato Lake for the fishermen declared missing for 2 days BFP Rescuers, in coordination with LGU Bato and PAF personnel, was able to rescue Restituto Bandales y Rafanan, 70 years old BFP IV-A assisted in the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation of families in lowlying areas and near mountain slopes
DPWH Central Office directed all its District Engineering maintenance crew to conduct immediate clearing operations at the landslide stricken areas and immediate repair of damaged roads and bridges in all affected areas DPWH CAR facilitated massive clearing operations and assured that all major roads will be opened by 29 September 2011 DPWH III installed warning signs to the eroded shoulder and collapsed retaining wall along Brgy Piut, Carrangalan, Nueva Ecija
Ninety six (96) schools (39 in NCR, 3 in CAR, 1 in Region I, 8 in Region II, 4 in Region III, 5 in Region IV-A, 36 in Region V) in 18 Divisions are being utilized as evacuation centers with 7,571 families / 25,863 individuals
PNP deployed Reserve SAR Assets; supported other government agencies in actual conduct of search and rescue operations in affected areas; provided police visibility and security in affected areas and evacuation centers; assisted in the clearing of highways and major thoroughfares; and supported other government agencies in rehabilitation and recovery efforts NHQ NDOC assigned 1 PSI and 2 PO1 at PNP-NOC from 0800 to 0800 the following day (September 28-29, 2011) PRO 1 conducted clearing operations along the national highway of Aringay, Agoo and Caba of La Union Province and WASAR teams of Pangasinan Provincial Police conducted evacuation operations in Dagupan City, Binmaley and Calasiao, Pangasinan; conducted pre-evacuation of residents at Pasungol, Santa IS affected by the storm surge; Sual PNP immediately investigated the fatality in Brgy Sioasio East, Sual, Pangasinan PRO 2 dispatched three (3) rescue teams with 5 rubber boats with/ without outboard motor to rescue isolated residents in Brgy. Rancho, Angandanan and Brgy. Mabuhay, Echague all in Isabela; dispatched light trucks to Brgys Marana 1st and 2nd in Ilagan, Isabela; tapped SAR teams from PCG, TOG2 and PAF to assist in the rescue operations. Four SAR teams from the RPSB 2 are enroute to IPPO to reinforce the rescue operations. The teams conducted clearing operations along Maharlika Highway and other major thoroughfares in Santiago City, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino
PRO 3 proceeded to Cabanatuan City for the conduct of rescue and relief operations, bringing with them a Canter truck with 2 motorboats Rizal Police Provincial Office PS/INSP Aristone Dogwe led the rescue team with rubber boat augmented the SAR operations in San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal
(8) MERALCO
The Senior Vice President and Head of Customer Retail Services and Corporate Communications Alfredo S. Panlilio said that Meralco service crews will continue to work round-the-clock until power to the last circuit affected by Typhoon Pedring has been restored; further assures that person are doing their best to be able to restore power the soonest possible time and advised affected customers to get in touch with Companys Call Center at Tel. No. 16211 for queries regarding the status of restoration work in their respective areas Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
(9)
PCG dispatched today 2 vehicles, 3 rubber boats and 26 rescuers to Nueva Ecija for SAR operations and conducted initial reconnaissance in Region III (10) Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) LGUs in 5 provinces in Region II and affected cities and municipalities in NCR are now conducting damage and needs assessment, deployment of manpower with SAR equipment for the conduct of SAR operations and clearing operations at the landslide areas / flood stricken-areas, evacuation of families to safe areas, and provision of relief services (11) Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Continuously disseminates all news reports from NDRRMC to all PIA Regional/Provincial Offices nationwide and media organizations for further dissemination to the general public (12) Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Conducted inventory of supply of basic commodities in Region 1 to ensure stable prices of basic commodities
Bulacan Conducted rescue operation in Bulacan together with PNP, PA and BFP Pampanga Conducted rescue operation together with the PNP, ARMY, BFP, and PAF for the 4 trapped persons at Pasig-Potrero bridge 2 of the 4 trapped were rescued Olongapo Led in the conduct of rescue, relief and clearing operations; currently conducts SAR operation for the victims of the trashslide at the New Cabalan landfill in Olongapo in coordination Olongapo Rescue Team, 24th IB, PA, PNP Barangay Rescue and ESMO (3) RDRRMC/OCD IV-A Quezon PDRRMC through the Infanta Engineering Office, BFP, PNP and BDRRMC Comon conducted clearing operations at the two-way lane National Road at Brgy. Comon which is blocked by fallen tree; conducted an emergency meeting on Sept 26, 2011; WASAR team of Gen Luna and Macalelon together with Coast Guard - Marinduque responded and conducted rescue operations for the fishermen on board Sydney and Ice Jade boats; and response team of MDRRMC San Narciso also conducted SAR operations of the two fishermen reported missing Batangas PDRRMC coordinated with local DepEd Provincial Office to ensure the implementation of SOP on the suspension of classes in all levels; recommended to the Provincial Administrator for the suspension of office work in the government offices; and deployed the provincial monitoring teams to monitor the situations in cities and municipalities (4) RDRRMC/OCD-V Convened an emergency meeting at OCD V conference room, attended by C, PDRRMC Albay, DSWD, DPWH, DOH, PCGDB, PA, PN, and PAGASA Camarines Norte Joint PDRRMC Camarines Norte/MDRRMC Mercedes rescue team proceeded to Butalawan, Siruma to fetch group of fishermen from Camarines Norte that took shelter in the area at the height of Typhoon Pedring; and Technical team conducted meeting on the preparation and assessment of situation Catanduanes Provided food assistance to strandees in Tabaco Port and families evacuated to relatives (5) MMDRRMC/OCD-NCR MMDA and LGUs concerned are conducting clearing operations in their respective AOR. MMDA and OCD conducted an ocular inspection in Pasay City (Hotel Softel and SM Mall of Asia, Manila City along Roxas Boulevard from CCP to Port area, Navotas City along R10, Malabon City, and Marikina City. CDRRMC San Juan conducted clearing operations, prepared all rescue vehicles and equipment for immediate response and dispatched ambulance and rescue vehicles for ocular inspection within AOR. NCRCOM coordinated with PA for the deployment of amphibian vehicles to Navotas and Malabon City. LDRRMC Manila deployed 4 rubber boats to Espana, P. Faura, Pandacan, and Pier 18 to assist in rescue operations. DSWD-NCR prepositioned 1,700 family packs and ready to repack additional family packs if needed. DRRMC Navotas City conducted evacuation operations in Navotas East using 3 amphibians. Mayor Del De Guzman thru Marikina requested for
the deployment of 2 M35; CDAG team was deployed to Navotas, Ospital ng Maynila, Baseco and Softel. DRRMC Manila City is closely monitoring Estero de Magdalena, Estero de San Lazaro and Estero Cabulusan. Brgy. 177, 16 headed by Chairman Ed Yu is monitoring the situation along Estero de San Juan which is about to overflow and readied Patricia Complex for possible evacuation. QC DPOS prepositioned dump trucks, rubber boats, and rescue team CDAG rescue teams are on standby ready for possible deployment and rescue operations. Members of the Outdoor Advertising Association of the Philippines have rolled down the tarpaulin in billboards in Metro Manila for possible evacuation (6) MDRRMC/OCD-CAR LDRRMCs facilitated the pre-emptive evacuation of 167 families / 735 persons in Ifugao, Mt. Province and Benguet; set to conduct aerial survey to reassess the rehabilitation plan and DRRM plan of the provinces in the region
SitRep No. 9
Tab A
AFFECTED POPULATION
as of 29 September 2011, 6:00 AM
No. of Evac Centers Persons Outside Evacuation Centers Families Persons TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families Persons AFFECTED Brgys Families Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons
Region/Province/ Mun/City
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
CALOOCAN MALABON MANILA CITY MARIKINA MUNTINLUPA CITY NAVOTAS CITY PARAAQUE PASAY CITY PASIG CITY PATEROS QUEZON CITY VALENZUELA CITY
952
76
4 12 3 12 3 13 4 4 4 2 1 14
103,852
12,610
52 946 1,956 4,630 186 1,230 235 85 1,053 7 1,228 1,002
489,849
56,923
266 4,472 8,830 21,902 883 5,910 940 340 4,450 30 4,882 4,018
386
112
5 17 8 20 3 13 4 4 5 2 9 22
36,120
12,530
52 941 1,956 4,630 186 1,230 235 85 1,053 7 1,228 927
168,065
56,601
266 4,450 8,830 21,902 883 5,910 940 340 4,450 30 4,882 3,718
3,459
80
5
16,381
322
22
39,579
12,610
52 946 1,956 4,630 186 1,230 235 85 1,053 7 1,228 1,002
184,446
56,923
266 4,472 8,830 21,902 883 5,910 940 340 4,450 30 4,882 4,018
75
300
134
2
2
7,500
23
23
38,690
115
115
39
1
1
1,002
23
23
4,336
115
115
80
-
234
-
1,082
23
23
4,570
115
115
LA UNION
SAN FERNANDO AGOO ARINGAY BACNOTAN BALAOAN BANGAR BAUANG LUNA NAGUILIAN PUGO ROSARIO SANTO TOMAS
46
4 4 12 1 1 4 7 3 1 2 5 2
1,676
96 20 1,222 1 1 18 184 15 4 15 84 16
7,964
339 77 6,096 5 5 63 786 64 20 51 358 100
20
4 1 1
507
96 13 111
2,122
339 51 553
507
96 13 111 17 160 15 1 14 74 6
2,122
339 51 553 59 695 64 4 48 284 25
1 4 1 1 3 3 1
17 160 15 1 14 74 6
59 695 64 4 48 284 25
PANGASINAN
DAGUPAN CITY SAN CARLOS CITY URDANETA CITY AGNO BALUNGAO BINMALEY CALASIAO INFANTA LAOAC MABINI SAN NICOLAS SANTA BARBARA SUAL UMINGAN URBIZTONDO
86
6 15 1 2 4 7 5 2 6 1 2 9 1 4 21
5,801
309 378 4 10 105 921 1,251 115 478 7 12 1,731 1 95 384
30,611
1,359 1,760 20 47 525 4,802 7,364 333 2,313 18 60 9,611 4 475 1,920
18
8
472
311
2,099
1,365
80
234
552
311
2,333
1,365
1 1 1 4 1
5 18 7 35 11
20 109 33 99 48
5 18 7 115 11 -
80
234
85
425 -
85
146
4
4
8,791
145
145
42,854
544
544
14
3
3
225
9
9
916
35
35
2,671
2,139
875 3 1,225 36
12,685
10,581
4,375 7 6,037 162
2,896
9
9
13,601
35
35
ISABELA
ECHAGUE MACONACON PALANAN SAN AGUSTIN SAN ISIDRO
51
1 4 10 23 13
3,411
1,250 85 290 1,750 36
16,629
6,250 287 1,305 8,625 162
10
7 3
213
82 131
869
280 589
2,352
875 85 131 1,225 36
11,450
4,375 287 589 6,037 162
NUEVA VIZCAYA
BAYOMBONG DUPAX DEL NORTE KASIBU SOLANO
24
3 5 3 13
450
138 60 7 245
1,756
568 275 32 881
12
313
96 42 4 171
1,225
397 192 20 616
316
96 42 7 171
1,237
397 192 32 616
12
QUIRINO
AGLIPAY CABARROGUIS DIFFUN MADDELA
67
10 12 14 13
4,785
629 836 1,043 1,090
23,925
3,145 4,180 5,215 5,450
219
219
879
879
219
219
879
879
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325
6
1 2 1 1 1
43,814
90
14 24 20 17 15
199,821
440
59 120 100 86 75
147
2
1
14,143
23
6
66,407
116
30
20
20
20
100
100
100
14,163
43
6 20 17 -
66,507
216
30 100 86 -
17
86
BATAAN
BALANGA MARIVELES ORION SAMAL
35
10 1 23 1
3,725
437 63 2,870 355
15,717
1,311 315 12,348 1,743
BULACAN
ANGAT BALAGTAS (BIGAA) BALIUAG BOCAUE BULACAN BUSTOS CALUMPIT GUIGUINTO HAGONOY MALOLOS CITY MARILAO MEYCAUAYAN NORZAGARAY OBANDO PANDI PAOMBONG PLARIDEL PULILAN SAN ILDEFONSO SAN JOSE DEL MONTE SAN MIGUEL SANTA MARIA
110
4 5 4 8 3 1 8 2 7 11 4 10 3 11 3 1 1 2 6 1 11 4
11,713
76 750 1,788 781 1,006 36 487 54 170 355 111 415 141 201 280 2 200 60 285 100 3,983 432
53,469
331 3,946 7,951 3,170 4,886 125 2,341 172 855 1,525 529 1,974 424 1,005 1,295 15 995 260 1,325 435 17,862 2,048
88
3 2 13 8 1 7 8 2 6 11 4 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4
7,127
38 284 1,788 781 36 421 487 54 200 355 111 415 122 246 280 2 200 60 285 100 430 432
32,677
166 1,468 7,951 3,170 125 1,945 2,341 172 990 1,525 529 1,974 705 1,143 1,295 15 995 260 1,325 435 2,100 2,048
7,127
38 284 1,788 781 36 421 487 54 200 355 111 415 122 246 280 2 200 60 285 100 430 432
32,677
166 1,468 7,951 3,170 125 1,945 2,341 172 990 1,525 529 1,974 705 1,143 1,295 15 995 260 1,325 435 2,100 2,048
NUEVA ECIJA
BONGABON CABANATUAN CARRANGLAN GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) PALAYAN PANTABANGAN PEARANDA QUEZON
75
9 50 2 1 5 1 4 2
13,041
2,300 8,709 66 160 562 988 56 50
57,308
6,900 39,985 293 1,605 2,802 4,221 502 250
43
37
6,499
5,927
31,880
28,988
6,499
5,927 522 50
31,880
28,988 2,642 250
522
2,642
50
250
PAMPANGA
APALIT ARAYAT MEXICO SAN FERNANDO
20
1 1 2 16
9,996
85 190 19 9,702
46,599
313 572 114 45,600
9
1 1 2 5
413
85 190 7 131
1,399
313 572 26 488
TARLAC
PANIQUI PURA SAN CLEMENTE
3
1 1 1
170
36 84 50
719
134 385 200
ZAMBALES
BOTOLAN CANDELARIA IBA MASINLOC OLONGAPO CITY PALAUIG SAN ANTONIO SANTA CRUZ
76
4 13 13 16 16 3 11
5,079
107 940 315 1,175 194 1,300 43 1,005
25,569
449 4,850 1,607 5,910 953 6,527 157 5,116
5
1
81
1
335
4
1 1 2
4 43 33
20 157 154
66
7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
7,959
433
23 2 33 56 315 1 3
37,956
1,867
119 11 140 207 1,370 5 15
51
6
1 1 1 1 1 1
6,051
405
12 2 17 56 315 3
29,334
1,743
63 11 77 207 1,370 15
6,051
405
12 2 17 56 315 3
29,334
1,743
63 11 77 207 1,370 15
CAVITE
15
1,552
6,810
549
2,737
549
2,737
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TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families 136 413 Persons 672 2,065 -
1 1
136 413
LAGUNA
CALAMBA CITY
1
1
39
39
195
195
0 0
QUEZON
INFANTA SAN FRANCISCO
2
1 1
17
2 15
90
11 79
RIZAL
ANGONO BARAS BINANGONAN CAINTA MORONG PILILLA RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) SAN MATEO TANAY TAYTAY
41
3 1 2 3 2 2 8 9 6 5
5,918
103 247 226 65 108 36 2,567 2,087 220 259
28,994
525 1,235 1,160 325 542 181 12,671 10,025 1,052 1,278
43
3 2 2 3 2 14 6 6 5
5,097
103 247 20 36 36 2,517 1,659 220 259
24,854
525 1,235 110 180 181 12,421 7,872 1,052 1,278
5,097
103 247 20 36 36 2,517 1,659 220 259
24,854
525 1,235 110 180 181 12,421 7,872 1,052 1,278
13
11
1 5 5
1,996
1,964
1 970 993
9,980
9,820
5 4,850 4,965
3
3
2 1
272
272
269 3
1,360
1,360
1,345 15
601
601
150 451
3,005
3,005
750 2,255
873
873
419 454
4,365
4,365
2,095 2,270
ROMBLON
CALATRAVA ROMBLON
2
1 1
32
31 1
160
155 5
150
85
2 9 2 7 3 15 2 35 2 1 1 3 3
18,427
14,649
265 122 150 3,875 148 769 2,651 3,930 366 1,766 152 55 400
89,477
73,284
1,325 475 781 20,150 740 2,608 13,700 19,650 1,904 9,183 791 286 1,691
20
-
1,897
-
9,111
-
35
-
1,904
-
9,146
-
CAMARINES NORTE
LABO
2
2
19
19
95
95
0 20
1 6 2 1 1 5 2 1 1
1,897
129 564 266 50 75 497 206 105 5
9,111
774 2,876 835 250 370 2,364 1,071 546 25
7
7
35
35
7
7
35
35
CAMARINES SUR
BAAO BALATAN BATO BUHI BULA CAMALIGAN CARAMOAN GARCHITORENA MINALABAC PASACAO PILI SIRUMA TINAMBAC
44
9 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 7 9
3,037
531 105 564 94 266 3 50 75 497 348 206 105 193
13,346
1,144 549 2,876 489 835 15 250 370 2,364 1,876 1,071 546 961
1,897
129 564 266 50 75 497 206 105 5
9,111
774 2,876 835 250 370 2,364 1,071 546 25
CATANDUANES
BARAS CARAMORAN
19
18 1
722
710 12
2,752
2,692 60
CAR
ABRA
BUCAY LA PAZ TINEG
42
3
1 1 1
2,755
3
1 1 1
14,148
14
4 5 5
0
0
APAYAO
CONNER KABUGAO SANTA MARCELA
6
3 1 2
266
18 178 70
1,133
74 712 347
BENGUET
BAGUIO CITY
4
2
48
15
305
75
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IFUGAO
HINGYON HUNGDUAN
3
2 1
4
1 3
20
5 15
KALINGA
BALBALAN LUBUAGAN PASIL TABUK
22
3 4 14 1
2,419
507 98 1,806 8
12,637
3,042 543 9,024 28
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
BONTOC TADIAN
4
1 3
15
1 14
39
7 32
8 31 31 155 952
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SitRep No. 9
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEDRING"
Tab B
CASUALTIES As of 29 September 2011, 6:00AM
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name
Age
Address
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
35 DEAD
7
1 Delos Santos, BJ Delos Santos, James Naya, Demelita Amarga, Romel Naya Blanco, Maria Concepcion Villanueva, Micaela* Villanueva, Boy*
6 3 63 4 29 5 3
S. Bautista de Castro Subd S. Bautista de Castro Subd S. Bautista de Castro Subd S. Bautista de Castro Subd Brgy. Amparo, Caloocan 7 Gatang, Dampalit fallen tree Drowning Drowning Hit by collapsed wall
Valenzuela City
1 1 1
1 1 1
Region I
La Union
2
1 Orbinar, Richmond Lloyd Mon 7 mos. Bitalan, Bacnotan, La Union Brgy. Sioasio East, Sual, Pangasinan Hit by concrete cement while inside the house due to uprooted mango tree Hit by fallen huge mango tree while inside the house
Pangasinan
1 3 1 1 1
Bustamante, Maricel*
28
Region II
Cagayan Isabela
59
Brgy. Bagu, Pamplona, Cagayan Brgy. Minanga Proper, Angadanan, Isabela Quirino, Nanguilian, Isabela
22
Region III
Bulacan
12
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Catampay, Charmaine Basco, Giselle Jose, Glorie May Hatitay, Rica Mae* Lumanas, John, Mark Bartolome, Mercedita* Guevarra, Honorado* Fallorino, Andrew Sumanga, Bryan Anthony Landeza Buno, Jose* Borre, Robelyn Bella F. Cordita, Rosalina 6 2 10 6 7 2 72 29 19 45 9 59 San Jose Del Monte Sta Maria Sta Maria Muzon, San Jose Del Monte City Corazon, Calumpit Bayugo, Meycauayan Pag-asa, Poblacion, Obando Botolan Botolan Lomboy, Cabangan Candaba Brgy. Amihan, Barrera, Cabanatuan City Hit by fallen tree Hit by fallen tree Hit by fallen tree Hit by fallen tree Electrocuted Drowning Drowning Vehicular Accident Vehicular Accident Drowning Hit by fallen tree Drowning
Zambales
1 1 1
1 1
Region IV-A
Rizal Batangas
2 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1
Morata, Rojohn Aquino, John Marc Senando (Minority) Salberan, Arjay R. Briones, Herei June 17 17 43 26 21 Sitio Banilad, Balansay, Mamburao Balansay Proper, Mamburao Sitio Banilad, Balansay, Mamburao Brooke's Point, Palawan Agdangan, Quezon, Palawan Drowning Drowning Drowning Electrocuted Electrocuted Vergara, Christopher Gallego, Felipe* 23 62 Brgy Banaba, San Mateo Electrocuted
Region IV-B
Occidental Mindoro
Region V
Camarines Sur Catanduanes
2 1
1 Rigodon, Mark (previously reported as Regodon, Mark) Daliora, Chawn Aldrie 10 Sabang Delgariego Drowning Drowning
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name
Age
Address
CAR
Ifugao
2
1 1 Gano, Angelie Nangtegan, Ryan 8 14 Brgy Umalbong, Hingyon Brgy Umalbong, Hingyon Landslide Landslide
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
Quezon City
31 INJURED
10 1 1 1 1 1
Soriano, Valencia Blanco, Jay Sumblilo, Helen* Cabrera, Roma* Leanardo Torres y Suyat* Lorenza Garcia y Gatmaitan* Quimo, Zozimo* Palma, Rosalinda* Novidan, Jefferson* Parajlli, Manuel* Florencia, Crisostomo Sumalde Ogbinar, Jean Bustamante, Darwin* Sena, Ely* Mamaril, Jennelyn* 28 9 57 6 48 39 45 B46L14 Araneta St., Katarungan Village, Muntinlupa City 30 12 81 Miscopa, Proj. 3 Brgy. 179, Amparo Brgy. 176, Phase 4 Brgy. 171, Lupang Pinagpala Hit by falling debris Hit by fallen tree Hit by fallen tree HIT by collapsed CHB wall Steel signage wich fellon a bus and private VEHICLE (Toyota Corolla) anlong Osmea Highway and Buendia
Caloocan City
Makati
1 1
Manila
Duhat St., Nagtahan Balic-balic, Sampaloc 387 G. Tuazon J. Marzan, Sampaloc Poblacion San Gabriel Bitalag Brgy. Sioasio East, Sual, Pangasinan Alaminos, Pangasinan Poro, San Fernando City Hit by fallen debris Hit by fallen tree Hit by fallen mango tree Hit by fallen tree Foot laceration due to broken glasses Vehicular Accident Vehicular Accident Vehicular Accident Vehicular Accident Vehicular Accident Due to tornado Hit by GI sheets roofing
1 1 1
Region I
La Union Pangasinan
5
1 1 1 1 1
Region II
6 1 1
Pitero, Jeneline Aduana, Mel Echinigue, Leticia Pitero, Franslejay Pitero, Jayson Silverio, Arthur (previously reported as Arthur Silvania) 32 41 56 2 30 Luna, Apayao Tarlac Brgy. Bagu, Pamplona Luna, Apayao Luna, Apayao Brgy. Fely, Maconacon, Isabela
Cagayan
1 1 1
Isabela
Region III
Zambales
2
1 1 Valdevicio, Willy Dela Cruz, Pacita Sumanga
36 69
Brgy Magsaysay, Castillejos Otereo Ave.,Purok 2, Brgy. Mabayuan, Olongapo City Hit by fallen tree
Region IV-A
Batangas
1 1 7
Abra Sungcang, Suertelito Talisay, Calaca, Batangas Strom surge
CAR
Ifugao
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Castaeda, Duane Galotia, Nardo Ballatong, Leonor Ballatong, Henry Ballato, Henry Oyagon, Nancy Baton, Lydia
40 45
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name
Age
Address
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
Valenzuela City
45 MISSING
1
1 Unidentified male person Brgy. Coloong Drowning
Region III
Aurora Pampanga Olongapo City
7
1 1 1 1 1 1 Christopher Madhos Tan, Queen Tan, Yong Eduardo 'Hummer:Doesnt Ganseco, Lanlevie Ganseco, Shanaia Labrador, Ernesto 37 13 11 38 26 17 mons. 57 S. Maligaya, Maloma, San Felipe Purok 4, Silahis, New Cabalan Trashslide Brgy Sabang, Baler Porac Porac
Zambales
Region IV-A
Cavite
1
1 Santos, Clemente Uri 2 yrs. & 10 Brgy. Bangkal, Carmona, Cavite mons. Drowning
Region IV-B
Occidental Mindoro
3
1 1 Decena, Mark Jomar Alboro, Louie 16 Brgy. Iriron Calintaan Drowning Missing since Sept. 25, 2011 between Sibuyan and Masbate Missing since Sept. 26, 2011 along the vicinity of Sibuyan
Salazar, Salde
Region V
27
3 1 1 1 1 Fishermen Asutilla, George Blusa, Deobiner Clacio, Julius Lopez, Ruben Jr. Aboga, Edelberto Velasco, Edgar Abutin, Elpidio Raymundo, Ronnie Seguano, Lionel Abutin, Alvin Fishermen Laurio, Diolita Laurio, Francisco Alfornon, Jhun Jhun Calvo, Geran Pepito, Bobby F/B Gilbert Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Mercedes Vinzons missing since 26 Sept, on board unnamed MB
Camarines Norte
1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1
Masbate
1 1 1
CAR
Benguet
6 1 1 1 1 1
Abra Omas, Juliano Opiado Dolinen, Tobeo Dupiano Dolinen, Orlando Matinias Caranguyan, Jay-r Carangiyan, Romula Dela Cruz, Juanita 30 68 71 7 18 46 Alaoa, Tineg, Abra Acupan, Virac, Itogon Bashoy, Kabayan Baculongan Sur, Buguias Drowning Multiple injuries duet to landslide Multiple injuries dur to encavemant (L) clavicle, open fracture due to fallen tree
59
59 unidentified Infanta Fisherman
Region III
Pampanga Tarlac
3
1 1 1 Lawtiya, Moymoy Villegas, Jeffrey Rivera, Raul 15 11 17 Phase 2, Brgy Balik, Porac Phase 2, Brgy Balik, Porac Sta. Juliana, Capaz
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name
Age
Address
Region IV-A
5
1 1 1 Bandariel, Neil Cararot, Victor Eliran, Fernando Real, Isidro Edelberto Morpe (previously reported missing as Eddie Morpe) 32 37 32 Brgy. Manlampong, San Narciso 1 1 31 Alabat San Narciso San Narciso
Found inBrgy. Dalupaon, Pasacao, Camarines Sur Found floating along the coast of Libmanan, Camarines Sur Found/rescued in Ragay, Camarines Sur Took refuge in Calauag, Quezon and had returned home
Quezon
Region IV-B
13
1 1 1 1 1 De Cena, Ruben De Cena, Alvin De Cena, Albert Roga, Fenando Ramento, Bernal Rabidizo, Johnson Placino, Jason Manzano, Raul Paz, Barok Sandagon, Ryan Ortega, Danilo Recana, Ricardo 25 43 24 22 28 49 Reportedly missing last Sept. 27, 2011 and was found alive by SAR Team in Burias Island, 9:00AM, Sept. 28, 2011 F/B Sydny F/B Ice Jade 26 29 27 F/B Macalelon
Quezon
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Molina, Eduardo
63
Region V
Camarines Norte
35
27 1 1 1 1 unidentified Nidea, Leopoldo De Guia, Dickyam De Guia, Oliver Habol, Domingo Delos Santos, Danilo Basquea, Francis Atanacio, Romeo Bandales, Restitu Rafinan 70 37 35 28 16 29 33 Brgy. Patitinan, Sangay Brgy San Roque, Madawon, Nabua Rescued at San Vicente Virac, Catanduanes Rescued at Bato Lake, Camarines Sur Brgy. Caranan, Pasacao As of 26 1300H September 2011, on board MB Penan who are lost at sea were reportedly safe and returned home rescued from nine (9) different motorized Bancas
Camarines Sur
1 1 1 1
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Tab C
STATUS OF STRANDEES
as of 29 September 2011, 6:00AM
Rolling Cargoes Vehicle M/BCAs
PSGRS
TRUCKS
CARS
BUSES
Vessels
M/BCAs
Taking Shelter
46 315 90 20 21 2
TOTAL
Sources: PCG
456
41
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Tab D
INFRASTRUCTURE
Region / Province / City / Municipality
No. of Schools Damaged
AGRICULTURE
CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCKS HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)
Type Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value
Type of Project/ Species
SCHOOLS
FISHERIES
AMOUNT
TOTAL
NCR
Paraaque Malabon Marikina
120,004,250.00
124
25
5 19 1
1,027,451,560.90
992,087,651.40
1,980,000.00
Rice 1,980,000.00
92,804,250.00
8,095,000.00
1,100,000.00 6,845,000.00 150,000.00
27,200,000.00
-
2,017,000.00
-
3,147,422.00
-
30,199,487.50
-
Region I
La Union
1
1
750,000.00
750,000.00
750,000.00
750,000.00 -
Region II
Cagayan
11
2,179,250.00
Rice Corn
622,403.70
20,651.11 3,370.41 487,105.95 2,191.23
1,650.00
3,243,487.50
10,100.00
6,046,791.20
30,751.11 3,370.41
Isabela
2,932,387.50
65,000.00 236,000.00
Batanes
11
2,179,250.00
Region III
Nueva Ecija
37
2
52,830,000.00
5,350,000.00
Rice Corn
865,458,801.00
1,974,000.00 6,000.00 863,478,801.00
3,054,572.00
26,956,000.00
948,299,373.00
7,324,000.00 6,000.00
3 31 1
Rice
3,054,572.00
26,956,000.00
Region IV-A
Quezon Rizal
5
5
3,350,000.00
3,350,000.00
Rice
15,028,743.00
15,028,743.00
2,017,000.00
2,017,000.00
20,395,743.00
3,350,000.00 17,045,743.00
Region V
Camarines Sur Catanduanes Sorsogon Albay
33
13,000,000.00
27,200,000.00
Rice 1,500,000.00 Corn
108,997,703.70
95,280,723.05 688,030.00
91,200.00
91,200.00
149,288,903.70
95,280,723.05 2,279,230.00 20,700,000.00
33
13,000,000.00
6,963,537.77 24,065,412.88
CAR
Abra
12
12
12,600,000.00
12,600,000.00
12,600,000.00
12,600,000.00
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Tab E
DAMAGED HOUSES
as of 29 Sept 2011, 6:00 AM
REGION
Province/Municipality
DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
6,311
1,670
Sub-Total 494
484 483 1
4,641
25
25 2 12 1 10 0
10 10
Region II
Isabela
Sub-Total
Echague San Agustin San Isidro Nueva Vizcaya Kasibu Bayombong Solano Quirino Aglipay Cabarroguis Diffun Maddela Nagtipunan Saguday
711
508 498 10 10 4 6 193 100 33 5 27 7 21
3,712
2,589 813 1,750 26 287 3 39 245 836 226 121 66 155 187 81
Region III
Nueva Ecija Zambales
Sub-Total
Palayan City Botolan San Antonio Olongapo City Bataan Orion Bulacan Obando Hagonoy San Miguel Angat Balagtas Bocaue Bustos Guguinto Malolos Paombong Tarlac San Clemente
326
1 1 9 7 2 205 205 111 45 2 53 3 8
673
35 35 40 1 39 454 454 143 64 2 9 8 16 24 3 14 3 1 1
Region IV-A
Batangas
Sub-Total
Nasugbu Padre Garcia Sta. Teresita Taal Lipa City Cavite Cavite City Laguna Bay
116
60
15
9 7 1 1
3 1 56 56 56 0
3 3 3 3
Region IV-B
Romblon
Sub-Total
Calatrava San Agustin
4
4 1 3
0
0
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DAMAGED HOUSES
as of 29 Sept 2011, 6:00 AM
REGION
Province/Municipality
DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
Region V
Catanduanes Camarines Sur
Sub-Total
Caramoan Siruma
17
12 12 5 5
6,311
53
42 42 11 11
CAR
Kalinga
Sub-Total
Lubuagan Pasil Benguet Kabayan Abra La Paz Bucay Tineg Mt. Province Bontoc Tadian
2
1 1 0 1 1 0
163
158 9 149 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1
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EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEDRING" STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES
as of 29 September 2011, 6:00AM
Tab F
LOCATION NCR
Marikina
Brgy Concepcion 1 Tumana Malanday Sto. Nio Nangka
SITUATION / STATUS
ACTION(s) TAKEN
Valenzuela
T. Santiago, Lingum Rubber Master Road Lingum Boundary of Rincon & Pasolo In front of Brgy Rincon Pasolo Road, I. Concepcion, and A. Santos -- Brgy. Pasolo Espiritu St., Pontemar, M. Hernandez, and Meriam Academy -Brgy. Mabolo Corner Coloong 1 and Coloong Road along M.H. del Pilar A. Fernando Matadero and Elysian -- Brgy. Marulas M.H. Pilar, Brgy. Bisig Polo Market, Brgy. Polo Brgy. Hall, Salambao St., Wawang Bato Calixto & Andaya Streets, Wawang Bato
Region II
Cagayan
Bagunot Overflow Bridge Abusag Overflow Bridge Tawi Overflow Bridge Itawes Overflow Bridge Maguiling Overflow Bridge Cagayan-Apayao Road Pinacanauan Overflow Bridge Ragarag Bridge Brgy. Lanna Road going to Eastern Brgys Gagabutan Bridge # 3 Barricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment and maintenance deployed impassable due to flooding Barricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment and maintenance deployed
Isabela
Cabagan-Sta. Maria Road km 451+462 Sta. Maria-Cabagan Overflow Bridge Alicaocao Overflow Bridge Minanga Overflow Bridge Naguilian-San Mariano Road Turod Bridge Brgy. Sto. Domingo-Brgy Santiago Bridge Pagalo Bridge Annafunan Bridge Barricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment and maintenance deployed Barricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment and maintenance deployed
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LOCATION
Nueva Vizcaya
Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya-Baguio Road
SITUATION / STATUS
ACTION(s) TAKEN
impassable
Region III
Nueva Ecija
Tablong-Gabaldon Road, Pandoc Gabaldon km. 166+850 Pinagpanaan Rizal-Pantabangan Road, Km 152+890 Ganduz Bridge
Bataan
Brgy. Roosevelt, Dinalupihan not passable due to landslide Ongoing clearing of mud and spoils
Zambales
Maloma - San Felipe
impassable
Region IV-B
Occidental Mindoro
Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Malisbong, and San Francisco impassable
Region V
Albay
Albay West Coast Road, K0553+300, Panganiran Section K0549+600, Miligan Section
CAR
Abra
Abra-Kalinga Rooad, Km 469+950 (labad Section, Baay-Licuan closed to traffic due to rockfall and landslide section) Maintenance crew at site for puch-thru operations
Mountain Province
Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk -Enrile Road, K0393+300(Matoytoy section) K0362+000, Mt. Polis Section Mt. Prov.-Nva. Vizcaya Road, K0378+000 (Talubin Section) Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Paracelis-Calaccad Road
closed to traffic due to slide and roadcut closed to traffic due to slide closed to traffic due to slide closed to traffic due to slide and roadcut
Clearing on-going Clearing on-going by a private equipment Clearing on-going Clearing on-going
Kalinga
Tabuk-Banawe Road, Tanudan-Barlig Road, Km.542+700, Km 542+800, km 543+300 Kalinga -Abra Road, KO490+100 &KO491+205 (Salegseg Section) K0497+800 K0447+250 (Maliango Section) Malalao Road km. 514+400 impassable due to road slip
closed to traffic due to slides closed to traffic due to roadcut closed to traffic due to slides
Barricades installed Maintenance crew at site for punch thru operations Barricades installed Equipment to be mobilized at site Warning signs installed.
Benguet First
Shilan-Beckel Road closed to traffic due to roadcut Barricades Installed
Ifugao First
Nva. Viscaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province Road, K0315+980 closed to traffic due to totally collapsed Burnay Bridge
Ifugao Second
Nva. Viscaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province Bdry Road, K337+000-Km362 closed to traffic due to series of slides Banaue-Mayoyao-Aguinaldo-Isabela Bdry. Km347-Km410 Banaue-Hungduan-Benguet Bdry Road, K0343+000 K0353+000 closed to traffic due to series of slides closed to traffic due to series of slides
DPWH Payloader mobilized 2 private payloader mobilized 1 private loader at site clearing slide
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EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)
REGION / PROVINCE
INCIDENTS / EFFECTS
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
Cities of Malabon, Caloocan, Manila, Makati, Mandaluyong, Valenzuela, Pasay, Navotas, and Marikina S.Bautista de Castro Subdivision, Valenzuela City 81 Miscopa Project 3 Quezon City 445 Alibangbang St. Brgy 179 Amparo, Caloocan North Outside Manila Breakwater
Hotel Sofitel, Pasay; seawall of SM Mall of Asia; Quirino Avenue to US Embassy
83
7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
INCIDENTS MONITORED
AFP-DRTU, PA, PN, AND PAF dispatched manpower and SAR equipment to the affected areas
Dead (4): BJ Delos Santos, male, 6yo; James Delos Santos, male, 3yo; Romel Naya Amarga, male, 4yo and Demelita Naya, female, 63yo - All Trauma victims Injured (1): Valencia Soriano, female, 30yo, streetsweepersuffered injury to the left foot Dead (1): Maria Blanco, female, 29yo suffered trauma on the face
Flooding (Various areas), 27 September 2011 Collapsed Structure (Wall), 27 September 2011 Collapsed wall of QMMC (Fallen Debris), 27 September 2011 Fallen Tree, 27 September 2011 Sea Mishap (Aground) 5:45 AM, 27 Sept 2011 Flooding/ Seawall Damage (establishments near Manila Bay) Collapsed Structure (Billboard)
CAR
Kalinga
Brgy Cabaroan, Tabuk City
7
1
1 Flooding due to the swelling of the Chico River affecting 8 families/ 28 persons affected population was evacuated to the Laya Elementary School affected population moved to Puguis Elementary School Ongoing road clearing operations by DPWH CAR
Benguet
Sitio Little Kibungan Brgy Puguis, La Trinidad
Kabayan-Buguias-Abatan Road and Baguio Buguias km 19, Hanselma Highway
2
1 1 Flooding affected 26 families or 50 persons Landslide
Mountain Province
Brgy. Poblacion, Natonin
1
1 Collapsed Structure (Open Gym) reported to have collapsed due to strong winds at 11:00 AM 27 September
Ifugao
From Lagawe to Kiangan Hingyon Apayao Luna
2
1 1 1 1 Vehicular Accident , 27 September 2011
Injured (3): Jayson Aliga Pitero, male, 30yo; Franslejay david Pitero, male, 2yo; and Jeneline David Pitero, 32yo, female - all suffered trauma
detour road was created along Tamongdayang, Kiangan by Ifugao DPWH Dead (3) and Injured (2)
Region I
Ilocos Norte
Paoay
13 1
1 Vehicular Accident, 27 September 2011 Dead (1): Delia T. Casas, female, 59yo
Ilocos Sur
Brgy. Pasungol, Santa
2
1 1 Storm Surge, 7:45 AM, 28 September 2011 Sea Mishap, 27 September 2011 totally destroyed/dismantled 4 houses 2 fishermen were rescued by local folks
5
1 1 1 1 1 Fallen Debris, 27 September 2011 Fallen Tree, 27 September 2011 Sea Mishap, 27 September 2011 Electrocution Fallen Tree (tree fell on the house) Injured Florecia Sumalde, female, 57yo
2 casualties - Dead (1) Richmond Ogbinar, male, 7yo; Injured (1) Jean Ogbinar, 6yo
undetermined number of fishermen on an unnamed banca defiantly went out fishing and are now missing Injured (1): April Garcia, 11yo was rushed to the hospital Injured (1): Violeta Ogbinar, 55yo suffered injury to her left leg
Pangasinan
Brgy Salapingao, Binmaley Brgy Siaosio, East Sual Brgy Polo, Alaminos Infanta Brgy Coral, Mapandan
5
1 1 1 1 1 Flooding Fallen Mango Tree- around 7PM, 27 September 2011 Fallen Tree, 28 September 2011 Sea Mishap, 27 September 2011 Fallen Debris affecting 350 families / 1,750 persons
2 casualties (Married Couple) - Dead (1): Maricel Bustamante; Injured (1): Darwin Bustamante with multiple severe injuries
Injured (1): Ely Sena, 9yo All 6 fishing boats were accounted for - all taking shelter at Scarborough Shoal Injured (1): Johny Eden Torio
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INCIDENTS / EFFECTS 4
3
1 2
Vehicular Accident along Maharlika Highway. Driver of a Florida Transport Bus bearing plate number BVM 339 lost control the said bus due to strong gusty winds.
Isabela
Brgy Fely, Maconacon
1
1 Tornado injured one person and damaged six houses (1 totally/ 5 partially) 26 September 2011
Injured (1): Arthur Silverio, male - suffered injury to the right knee
Region III
Aurora
Brgy Buhangin, Baler
18
2
1 Flooding, 9 ft. deep affecting 27 persons Sea Mishap, 26 September 2011 affected persons were brought to the Brgy Buhangin Health Center
Christopher Madhos, 34yo and onboard unnamed banca remains missing; CGS Puerto Real conducts SAR ops
Sabang, Baler
Pampanga
Sitio Pangulo, Brgy del Carmen, San Fernando
Sitio 3, Brgy Pulong Palazan, Candaba
2
1
1
Bulacan
Brgys Sakdalan and Salakot, San Miguel Sta. Maria San Jose del Monte Muzon, San Jose del Monte
4
1 1 1 1 Flooding, chest-deep Fallen Tree, 27 September 2011 Fallen Tree, 27 September 2011 Fallen Tree
Dead (2): Giselle Basco, female, 2yo and Gloria May Jose, female, 10yo Dead (1): Charmaine Catampay, female, 5yo
Cabanatuan City
Univille Subdivision, Brgy Bangad
1
1 Flooding, affecting 300 persons affected persons were evacuated to Bangad Brgy Hall and Bangad Elementary School
Bataan
Gapan-Olongapo Road at the Roosevelt Park, Dinalupihan
Vicinity 120 mtrs away from shoreline of Stella Maris beach resort, Bagac
3
1 1
1
motorists are advised to take the SCTEX at Layac Junction going to to Olongapo City
Injured (1): victim is the driver of the Governor of Bataan
Olongapo City
# 37 Upper Otero Avenue, Mabayuan New Cabalan landfill Zambales
2
1 1 3 1 Landslide, 27 September 2011 Vehicular Accident (zero visibility) Fallen Trees
To be confirmed: 1 dead due to asphyxia from landslide
dead (1) and injured (1): presently admitted at the James Gordon Hospital awaiting further report/ confirmation of victims; SAR ops currently undertaken
1 1 1 1
Dead (1): Andrew Fallorina, male, 29yo Injured (1): Willy Valdevicio, male, 36yo
REGION IV-A
Cavite
Brgys San Rafael 3 and 4, Cavite Niog 2 and 3; Panapaan 7, Bacoor Laguna
Brgy. Landayan, San Pedro; Brgys Umboy, Wawa and pantalan in Sta. Cruz and Sta. Maria; Brgys. Inapayan, Cambuha, J. Rizal, Kayhakat, Talangka in Sta. Maria Brgys. Pag-asa, Lambac, Bayanihan, Silang Tala, Libis ng Nayon, Masikap na Lucong, Nanguma, San Antonio in Mabitac
8
2
1 1 3 1 Flooding, 26 September 2011
due to continuous heavy rains; floodwaters in some areas have subsided; no report of evacuation knee-deep flooding but no evacuation was reported no casualties reported
Displaced a total of 250 families/ 883 persons and brought to evacuation centers Knee-deep floodwater in some areas have subsided
1 1 2 1 1 1 1
SPC Dist. Hospital, San Pablo Batangas Brgy. Solo, Mabini Mainit, Mabini Rizal Brgy. Banaba, San Mateo
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INCIDENTS / EFFECTS 7
3
3 2 1 1 2 1 1 Sea Mishap (engine trouble) 11:30 AM of 26 September 2011 Sea Mishap, 26 September 2011 Sea Mishap (engine trouble) 6AM of 26 September 2011 Sea Mishap (Aground) 27 September 2011 Sea Mishap: F/B Ice Jade (3), F/B Macalelon (3) and F/B Sydny (6)
PCG was able to rescue the crew of all the three fishing vessels
CGDet Caminawit towed the Fbanca FR; all 25 passengers were brought to safety
Region V
Camarines Sur
Brgy Laganac, Balatan Brgy Caranan, Pasacao Camarines Sur
16
3
1 2 Landslide, 25 September 2011 Sea Mishap (engine trouble), 26 September 2011
LGU Balatan conducted clearing operations
All passengers of Mbca Ferlan (3) and an unnamed banca (3) were rescued by CGDET Pasacao and CGDET San Pascual
Camarines Norte
9
9 Sea Mishap, various incidents
27 fishermen were rescued from 9 different motorized bancas (Fbnca Queen Celery, unnamed bancas)
Catanduanes
Circumferential Road of Summit, Viga
1
1 2 1 1 1 1 Sea Mishap (engine trouble) 27 September 2011
CGS Albay conducted SAR ops; LCT Golden Swan safely arrived and anchored in Legaspi
Masbate
Vic Jintutulo Isl Masbate, Vic Zapato Isl Between Masbate and Sibuyan Legaspi 11 NM off Legaspi Port
Sea Mishap (Capsized/Sunk motorbancas due to strong waves) 6PM, 25 September 2011 Sea Mishap, 25 September 2011
3 passengers of Mbca James were rescued by CGS Roxas; 3 passengers of Mbca Jr-3 remain missing Mbca Adrian with 2 crews (Louie Aalboro and Zaldy Salasar) remain missing; CGS Masbate and Romblon continue SAR ops
Region VII
Bohol
Off the coast of Talibon
2
1
1 Sea Mishap M/B TJ capsized. Two fishermen missing
PCG DCEV in coordination with Munc. of Talibon is conducting SAR operations for the missing fishermen
Siquijor
Brgys Tamiso, Dos, and Calasgaan, Bais City
1
1
CDRRMC Bais is prepositioning equipment and transportation in the three affected barangays for preemptive evacuation
Region VIII
Leyte
Tolosa
1
1
1 Sea Mishap
Missing (1): one fisherman found in Lawaan, E. Samar and returned to Leyte; PCG SAR ops continue for the other fisherman.
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EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)
Tab H
COST OF ASSISTANCE
as of 29 September 2011, 6:00 AM
Region/Province/Mun/City
DSWD
LGUs
NGOs
TOTAL
6,589,437.72
525,200.00
78,000.00
8,221,561.50
86,800.00
25,000.00
2,122.00
-
14,813,121.22
612,000.00
78,000.00 25,000.00 20,400.00 23,500.00 2,300.00 404,900.00 5,200.00 700.00 52,000.00
5,200.00
390,000.00
52,000.00
REGION I
La Union Aringay Bangar Pugo San Fernando City Pangasinan Laoac Binmaley Dagupan City Ilocos Sur Released thru PSWDO Santa
518,636.00
-
26,735.00
25,375.00 2,000.00 5,875.00 220.00 17,280.00
2,122.00
-
547,493.00
25,375.00 2,000.00 5,875.00 220.00 17,280.00 308,562.00 3,482.00 152,540.00 152,540.00 213,556.00 61,016.00 152,540.00
305,080.00
1,360.00 1,360.00
2,122.00 2,122.00
REGION II
Isabela w/out breakdown Maconacon Palanan San Isidro San Agustin Echague Nueva Vizcaya w/out breakdown Kasibu Solano Bayombong Quirino w/out breakdown Aglipay Cabarroguis Diffun Maddela Nagtipunan Saguday
1,250,000.00
600,000.00 600,000.00
7,612,550.00
5,520,800.00 5,000,000.00 12,750.00 43,500.00 5,400.00 262,500.00 196,650.00
8,862,550.00
6,120,800.00 5,600,000.00 12,750.00 43,500.00 5,400.00 262,500.00 196,650.00 456,000.00 300,000.00 2,800.00 98,000.00 55,200.00 2,264,000.00 350,000.00 251,600.00 334,400.00 417,200.00 436,000.00 195,600.00 279,200.00
300,000.00 300,000.00
156,000.00
2,800.00 98,000.00 55,200.00 350,000.00 350,000.00 1,914,000.00 251,600.00 334,400.00 417,200.00 436,000.00 195,600.00 279,200.00
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Region/Province/Mun/City
Cagayan Tuguegarao City
DSWD
-
LGUs
21,750.00 21,750.00
NGOs
REGION III
Bataan Orion Bulacan w/out breakdown San Miguel Calumpit Pampanga Apalit Arayat
299,841.72
-
317,032.00
66,352.00 66,352.00
616,873.72
66,352.00 66,352.00 522,417.12 250,680.00 136,650.00 135,087.12 28,104.60 21,204.60 6,900.00
250,680.00 250,680.00 -
REGION IV-A
Cavite Noveleta
127,000.00
127,000.00 127,000.00
127,000.00
127,000.00 127,000.00
REGION IV-B
Occidental Mindoro Sablayan San Jose
75,000.00
75,000.00 37,500.00 37,500.00
175,444.50
175,444.50 97,583.50 77,861.00
250,444.50
250,444.50 135,083.50 115,361.00
REGION V
Albay Released thru PSWDO Camarines Sur Released thru PSWDO Ragay
3,295,000.00
595,000.00 595,000.00 2,700,000.00 2,700,000.00
3,000.00
-
3,298,000.00
595,000.00 595,000.00 2,703,000.00 2,700,000.00 3,000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
CAR
Kalinga Released thru PSWDO Mt. Province Released thru PSWDO Ifugao Released thru PSWDO Apayao Released thru PSWDO
498,760.00
249,800.00 249,800.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 149,000.00 149,000.00 49,960.00 49,960.00
498,760.00
249,800.00 249,800.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 149,000.00 149,000.00 49,960.00 49,960.00
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