103_ndrrmc update swb no. 11 ty juan 20 oct 2010-09pm

Upload: krystal-quinn

Post on 10-Apr-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    1/15

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    2/15

    2

    Region III = 6Aurora Dinalungan (Dinalungan Central School)

    Dilasag (Lawag Elem Sch and Ura Elem Sch)Casiguran (Casiguran Day Care Center)

    Tarlac - San Clemente (San Clemente Elem Sch and Poblacion DayCare Center)

    Region IV-A = 3Cavite - Ternate ( Bucana National High School)Rizal - Antipolo City (Sumilang Elem Sch and Riza Elem Sch )

    A total 91 persons and 5 vessels, 4 motor bancas are still stranded in the ports ofBataan, San Jose and Aparri

    2. Casualties (Tab B)

    Dead: Sixteen (16) Region I (7 in Pangasinan and 1 in Ilocos Sur)Region II (1 in Cagayan)Region III (1 in Nueva Ecija, 1 in Tarlac and 1 in Zambales)CAR (1 in Kalinga, 1 in Benguet and 1 in Baguio City)NCR (1 Quezon City )

    Injured: 20 (4 in Pangasinan, 2 in La Union, 7 in Cagayan, 5 in Kalinga and 3 inBenguet)

    3. Damages

    3.1 Houses (Tab C)

    Damaged Houses in Regions I, II, NCR and CAR 13,995 (8,570 partially and5,425 totally)

    The roofs of 25 Gawad Kalinga houses in Tumauini, Isabela were blown off bystrong winds

    3.2 Damage to Agriculture and Infrastructure (Tab D)

    The initial estimated cost of damage to infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries andschools in Regions II and CAR was placed at PhP4,771,750,424.00Breakdown :

    Agriculture - PhP4,767,530,424

    Infrastructure (Schools)- PhP 4,220,000

    Region IIIsabela

    Roofings of NFA warehouses in Tumauini, Roxas and Palanan were blown off bystrong winds. As a result, around 10,000 bags of rice, 9,368 bags of palay and4,000 IMR stocks were damaged. Kadiwa Center and staff house in Palanan

    sustained damagesCAR Duplex warehouse roofing in Kalinga was also blown off by strong winds

    4. Damage to Lifelines

    4.1 NEA POWER Interruptions NGCP Santiago Sub-Station committed to fast-track the restoration of the

    11 toppled down transmitter towers which supply electricity to the provincesof Cagayan and Isabela

    Areas that have no power as of 5:00 PM 20 October 2010

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    3/15

    3

    Region IIlocos Sur SugponPangasinan Agno, Anda, Bolinao, Burgos, Dasol and Infanta to be enrgized on

    Friday, 22 October

    Region IICagayan

    CAGELCO I (Alcala, Baggao, Piat, Rizal, Sto Nio, Amulong, Enrile, Iguig,Penablanca, Solana, Tuao and Tuguegarao and CAGELCO II (Flora, Luna,Pudtol, Sta Marcela, Aparri, Buguey, Camalaniugan, Gattaran, Gonzaga, La-lo,Sta Ana, Sta Teresita, Abulug, Allacapan, Ballesteros, Calayan, Claveria,Lasam, Pamplona, Sanchez-Mira, and Sta Praxedes NGCPs12 towers of 230kv line were damaged. NGCPs restoration of power is in progress)

    IsabelaISELCO I ( Luna, Reina Mercedes and San Guillermo) andISELCO II (Cabagan Delfn Albano, Ilagan, Palanan, San Pablo, Sta Maria , StoTomas, Tumaiuni, Divilican, Maconacon, Aurora, B Soliven, Burgos, Gamu,Mallig, Naguilian, Quezon, Quirino, Roxas, San Miguel and San Mariano NGCPs11 towers of 230kv line were damaged, Restoration of power linesand lateral line restoration are in progress

    Quirino - QUIRELCO (Aglipay, Cabarroguis, Diffun, Maddela, Nagtipunan andSaguday - Restoration of power expected within the day (20 October 2010)

    CARBenguet - BENECO (Bakun, Bokod, Kabayan, Kapangan, Kibungan, Tuba and

    Tublay) Restoration of power is expected within the day

    Ifugao - IFELCO (Aguinaldo, Alfonso,lista, Asipulo, Hungduan, Mayoyao and Tinoc)Landslides experienced. Restoration of lines is on going and may fullyrestore power with in the week

    Kalinga Apayao - KAELCO (Conner, Kabugao, Calanasan, Balbalan, Lubuagan,Pasil, Pinukpuk, Rizal, Tabuk, Tanudan and Tinglayan) NGCPs 11 towers of230kv were damaged. Restoration of power lines is in progress

    Mountain Province MOPRECO (Barlig, Natonin and Paracelis)-still not accessible

    4.2 Communications (NTC) As of 12:00NN, 19 October 2010, SMART telecoms network coverage and

    capacity in Regions 1, 2 and CAR is running at 97%. Facilities in the adverselyaffected areas are now operational. It also established a free-call station in Ilagan,Isabela to serve affected families and to give support to disaster and reliefoperations personnel. Currently, they are still setting up free-call stations in otherlocations.

    As of 3:00 PM, 18 October, 115 base stations of GLOBE telecoms (2G), 33nodes (3G) and 2 WIMAX sites (Regions 1, 2, parts of 3 and CAR) weredamaged/affected

    Eighty nine (89) sites of SUN Cellular were down in Regions 1, 2 and CAR due topower outage and strong winds. The local telephone network is also down.Restoration works is on-going

    4.3 Roads

    Fourteen (14) road sections are not passable to all types of vehicles due to slidesand high level of water (1 in Cagayan, 1 in Aurora, 1 in Tarlac, 1 in Occidental

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    4/15

    4

    Mindoro, 2 in Benguet, 2 in Ifugao, 5 in Kalinga and 1 in Mt Province). Detailsenclosed as Tab F

    Region III All national roads and bridges are passable to all types of vehicles except Nueva

    Ecija-Aurora road, KM180 Cabatangan River and Romulo Highway in Camiling,Tarlac which is not passable to light vehicles due to high water level

    5. Emergency Incidents Monitored

    5.1 On or about 1:30 PM, 18 October, a fishing vessel was struck by strong waves whiletrying to dock along shoreline of Brgy. Salipsip Polillo Island, Quezon. All four (4)crew men are safe and the fishing boat was secured and brought to the shore withthe help of the residents in the area. The DRRO squad of 1 st IB rescued the four (4)crewmen

    5.2 Forty-one (41) landslide incidents were reported by DPWH-CAR. Clearingoperations were immediately undertaken by DPWH crew in various critical areas.

    II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

    A. National The following aircrafts took off Villamor Airbase early this morning, 20 Oct 2010 to

    conduct rapid damage and needs assessment in Isabela and Cagayan PAF F-27 ) at 7:30 AM with SND and party (USEC Benito Ramos, DSWD

    ASEC Cabrea, Dir Betty Sumait of DPWH, Dir Rodulfo Guieb of DA, MsCandelaria de Juan of DepEd and Defense Press Corps;

    US Aircraft (C-12) at 6:00 AM for Tuguegarao with AFP-US combinedassessment team on board;

    US Aircraft (C-12 ) at 7:00 AM for Cauayan with combined AFP/USAssessment team headed by Dir for Opns PAF A3 and Engr Paulino Padillaof DOH RII and conducted briefing thereat for ceremonial purposes; and

    PAF OV -10 with Camera mounted for Isabela to take aerial photo on the extent

    of damages NDRRMC meetings were held on 17 October, 9:00 AM and 18 October, 9:00 AM at

    Camp Aguinaldo to discuss plans, preparations and updates on Typhoon Juan

    The Office of the President issued Memorandum Circular No. 4 on the suspension ofwork in government offices in Regions I, II and CAR on 19 October 2010, exceptthose agencies whose functions involve the delivery of basic health services,preparedness/response to disasters and calamities and/or the performance of othervital public services

    The NDRRMC recommended the immediate suspension of classes in all levels in theNational Capital Region on 19 October 2010

    B. Emergency Response Per Cluster

    Food and Non-Food items

    The initial estimated cost of assistance provided by the local governments in RegionsI, II, III, IV-A, NCR and CAR is PhP5,952,182: DSWD (PhP3,605,280 and LGUs(PhP2,346,902)

    A total of 11,325 kilograms ofemergency relief supplies from DSWD - DROMICconsisting of 500 pieces water jugs, 100 pieces tents, 1,000 pieces blankets,500 boxes High Energy Biscuits; 875 pieces mats and I set Mobile Storage Unit(MSU) will be airlifted to Cauayan, Isabela on October 21, 2010 via PAF C-130Aircraft. However, the AFP lacks the capability to speedily move said supplies

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    5/15

    5

    to the intended recipients in the Pacific coastal towns of Divilacan, Maconaconand Palanan. Thus, the NDRRMC will consider requesting for assistance fromthe US government on the use of airlift capabilities already available in-country

    DSWD FO II continued repacking family packs utilizing volunteers foraugmentation support to LGUs

    BFP Cagayan prepositioned 5,000 family food packs and 1,000 packs of usedclothing; and conducted pre-emptive evacuation and mass feeding

    PDRRMC Ilocos Norte prepared food stuffs and equipment in strategic areas of theprovince

    PSWDO Pangasinan distributed 10,000 packs of assorted relief goods PSWDO Isabela prepared 2,504 family food pack;

    Health, WASH and Psychosocial Cluster HEMS OPCEN prepositioned assorted drugs medicines and supplies such as

    antibiotics, antipyretics, oresol, hyposol and etc) worth PhP2,923,526.00 for theProvincial Health Offices in the following regions:Region I Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte (PhP692,936), -CHD Region II (PhP177,440); Region III Aurora and Zambales (PhP50,000); andCHD-MM (PhP2,003,150)

    Provincial DRRMCs Health cluster and emergency response teams are onstand-by and in close coordination with CHD-HEMS

    Health assessment teams, 6 medical response teams, emergency medicalsupplies and ambulance are on standby

    PHO staff and CHD liaisons inspected evacuation centers PHTO-Kalinga - distributed assorted drugs and medicines in Tabuk National

    high School evacuation center Local Health Office in CAR assess that coughs and colds are the top

    morbidities CHD MM conducted rapid health assessment in affected areas of Metro Manila DSWD II ensures that trained social workers on Critical incidence Stress

    Dbriefing (CISD) are available to conduct stress debriefing sessions toaffected families /victims as necessary in the evacuation centers

    Region I DOH CHD1 prepositioned medicines amounting to P100,000 in each provincial office;

    plus the same amount as buffer stock in the regional office Pangasinan ProvincialHealth Office prepared fifty (50) bottles of hydrochloride solution for distribution inflood affected areas

    PDRRMC Ilocos Norte prepared food stuffs and equipment in strategic areas of theprovince

    PSWDO Pangasinan distributed 10,000 packs of assorted relief goods

    Region II The Center for Health Development (CHD) II coordinated with Isabela PHO to validate

    the request of Maconacon for a medical team to provide assistance to the victims of

    alleged tidal wave brought about by Typhoon Juan

    Education Cluster The Education in Emergencies Cluster headed by DepEd plan to conduct a joint

    damage assessment and needs analysis (DANA) in the affected areas primarily inthe province of Isabela and Cagayan

    Emergency Telecommunication Cluster The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) directed the Public

    Telecommunication Entities (PTEs) to do the following: Availability of technical personnel 24/7 in areas affected to repair damaged

    equipment and facilities;

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    6/15

    6

    Provide sufficient number of standby generators with sufficient fuel; Deploy mobile transportable cellsites in key areas affected Ensure that cellsite equipment are installed on pedestals high enough to avoid

    submersion in flood waters Submit reports to the Office of the Commissioner at least every hour from

    entry/landfall of the typhoon In case of communication black-out in affected areas, there is OPLAN Bayanihan

    where the NTC will touch base with the NDRRMC base station and the amateurand civic radio groups (A&CRG) in Regions 1, 2 and CAR

    SMART reported that in compliance to NTCs directive, they have cancelled allrequests for leave of its personnel, sent a sufficient number of generator sets withenough fuel to last 5 days

    OCD-CAR prepositioned emergency telecommunications equipment

    Logistics Cluster AFP Reservists mobilized with a contingent assembled in Camp Aguinaldo Activated WASAR capabilities in Metro Manila in case needed within NCR or for

    deployment to Northern Luzon. Should the effects of the typhoon go beyond the countrys capability to respond, the

    ASEAN, under the terms and obligations of the ASEAN Agreement on DisasterManagement and Emergency Response (AADMER), will be requested for assistancefirst before an appeal may be made to the international community

    PCG deployed two (2) seven-man teams from Manila to Sta. Ana and Aparri,Cagayan to assist in evacuation and rescue operations

    DPWH RO2 deployed equipment and personnel to the critical road sections in theregion

    Concerned P/M/DRRMC in Isabela convened and prepositioned resources(equipment and rescue units) on a 24/7 basis Ten (10) dump trucks were placed onstandby for possible evacuation

    RESCUE 933 and other auxiliary rescue groups are placed on standby at NuevaVizcaya PDRRMC Opcen and deployed heavy equipment in strategic places prone toflooding and landslides

    BFP-Region III has the following assets 516 personnel, 188 firetrucks, 1 rescue truck,4 rubberboats and 5 ambulances on standby Baguio City Emergency Medical Services (BCEMS), Baguio City Fire Station, Baguio

    City Police, Baguio Benguet Public Information and Civic Action Group (BBPICAG)are on standby

    Infrastructure DPWH District Quirino and Provincial Engineering District inspected infrastructure

    under their jurisidiction

    Camp Coordination Management Donation Desks are installed at Field Office II and in SWAD Offices for

    donors of material and financial assistance

    DSWD II closely coordinate with PSWDOs on the systematic distribution ofrelief augmentation of field offices DSWD II spearheaded the meeting of the Regional DRR Response Committee

    among frontline agencies and conducted pre- distribution meetings withdeployed staff to remind the systems of relief assistance and otheroperational procedures

    PDRRMC Cagayan established Advance Command Post manned by RESCUE 29,PNP, Provincial General Services Office (PGSO), Provincial Engineers Office (PEO)and PSWDO

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    7/15

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    8/15

    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    674 63,450 332,364 97 2,467 11,236 1,718 7,347 4,185 18,828

    3 196 806 1 50 240 - - 50 240MANILA CITY 3 196 806 1 50 240 50 240

    291 16,894 75,120 18 383 1,972 - - 383 1,97211 87 392 - - - - - - -

    BANGUI 7 18 90 - -BURGOS 1 8 28 - -CARASI 1 20 87 - -PAGUDPUD 2 41 187 - -

    8 47 211 4 41 176 - - 41 176CANDON 2 7 35 1 3 18 3 18MAGSINGAL 2 28 116 1 28 116 28 116SANTA 3 6 30 1 6 30 6 30SANTA CATALINA 1 6 30 1 4 12 4 12

    101 2,498 11,120 8 103 840 - - 103 840AGOO 6 86 353 3 8 38 8 38ARINGAY 5 232 1,122 - -BACNOTAN 11 8 352 - -BAGULIN 1 5 26 - -BANGAR 11 373 1,465 1 45 638 45 638BAUANG 10 469 2,345 - -BURGOS 1 3 7 - -

    CABA 3 51 280 - -LUNA 3 117 469 - -NAGUILIAN 11 212 786 - -PUGO 1 93 447 - -ROSARIO 1 11 64 - -SAN FERNANDO 10 260 957 3 44 132 44 132SAN JUAN 7 123 467 - -SANTO TOMAS 6 45 239 1 6 32 6 32SUDIPEN 2 4 16 - -TUBAO 12 406 1,725 - -

    171 14,262 63,397 6 239 956 - - 239 956ALAMINOS 4 25 75 - -ALCALA 21 1,070 4,815 - -BALUNGAO 13 618 3,090 - -BANI 3 53 219 - -BINALONAN 1 3 15 - -BINMALEY 4 150 640 - -BOLINAO 7 459 1,464 1 78 234 78 234BUGALLON 1 7 46 - -DAGUPAN CITY 8 416 1,355 3 128 591 128 591

    INFANTA 4 353 1,442 2 33 131 33 131LAOAC 4 300 1,096 - -LINGAYEN 3 45 228 - -MANGALDAN 1 8 50 - -MANGATAREM 1 1 6 - -ROSALES 17 2,357 11,983 - -SAN FABIAN 1 1 5 - -SAN JACINTO 1 7 35 - -SANTA BARBARA 29 690 2,760 - -SANTA MARIA 4 52 277 - -SISON 1 17 51 - -SUAL 1 32 131 - -TAYUG 3 113 612 - -URDANETA CITY 18 1,985 10,065 - -VILLASIS 21 5,500 22,937 - -

    58 4,759 20,877 33 1,169 5,160 907 3,561 2,076 8,721

    37 1,051 4,643 21 871 3,816 80 295 951 4,111

    APARRI 4 50 238 2 12 62 12 62CLAVERIA 2 59 206 59 206 59 206

    GONZAGA 2 144 657 1 144 657 144 657IGUIG 1 10 45 1 10 45 10 45LASAM 1 36 140 2 32 122 32 122RIZAL 3 250 1,250 1 250 1,250 250 1,250SANTA ANA 7 119 453 10 119 453 119 453SANTA PRAXEDES 3 13 53 13 53 13 53SANTA TERESITA 2 7 31 7 31 7 31SANTO NIO (FAIRE) 3 150 750 1 150 750 150 750SOLANA 3 45 174 3 103 351 103 351TUAO 5 217 879 2 63 188 63 188TUGUEGARAO 1 1 5 1 5 1 5

    8 2,792 12,562 8 200 903 10 40 210 943

    DINAPIGUE 1 68 306 2 68 306 68 306DIVILACAN 1 6 30 1 6 30 6 30PALANAN 2,582 11,619 - -SAN MARIANO 5 126 567 5 126 567 126 567SANTA MARIA 1 10 40 10 40 10 40

    6 302 909 3 40 180 261 724 301 904

    DUPAX DEL NORTE 3 101 454 3 40 180 61 274 101 454NUEVA VIZCAYA

    REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)

    CAGAYAN

    ISABELA

    ILOCOS NORTE

    ILOCOS SUR

    LA UNION

    PANGASINAN

    GRAND TOTAL

    NCR

    REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    Sitrep No 11

    Effects of Typhoon "JUAN" (MEGI)

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 20 October 2010, 9:00 PM

    Page 1 of 2

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    9/15

    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    Sitrep No 11

    Effects of Typhoon "JUAN" (MEGI)

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 20 October 2010, 9:00 PM

    SOLANO 1 1 5 - -VILLAVERDE 2 200 450 200 450 200 450

    7 614 2,763 1 58 261 556 2,502 614 2,763

    CABARROGUIS 7 614 2,763 1 58 261 556 2,502 614 2,763

    109 3,975 17,926 23 496 2,101 645 2,962 1,141 5,0638 373 2,059 - - - 44 213 44 213CASIGURAN 1 9 42 - -DILASAG 6 300 1,768 10 65 10 65DINALUNGAN 1 64 249 34 148 34 148

    1 33 120 1 33 120 - - 33 120

    MALOLOS 1 33 120 1 33 120 33 120

    6 54 210 1 37 149 8 35 45 184CARRANGLAN 1 47 191 1 37 149 8 35 45 184JAEN 4 5 13 - -SAN ANTONIO 1 2 6 - -

    13 677 3,162 - - - 459 2,152 459 2,152

    MACABEBE 3 459 2,152 459 2,152 459 2,152MASANTOL 10 218 1,010 - -

    46 2,047 9,293 5 153 571 1 3 154 574

    ANAO 1 1 3 - -CAMILING 21 930 4,364 - -GERONA 2 3 10 - -PANIQUI 3 142 425 1 124 425 124 425

    RAMOS 1 2 8 1 1 4 1 4SAN CLEMENTE 12 943 4,361 3 28 142 28 142SAN MANUEL 3 23 115 - -SANTA IGNACIA 2 2 3 1 3 1 3TARLAC 1 1 4 - -

    35 791 3,082 16 273 1,261 133 559 406 1,820

    BOTOLAN 1 19 162 1 19 162 19 162CANDELARIA 11 303 1,291 10 199 845 104 416 303 1,261CASTILLEJOS 1 25 100 1 25 100 25 100IBA 2 28 144 3 28 144 28 144SAN ANTONIO 3 96 298 1 2 10 10 46 12 56SAN FELIPE 1 11 43 - -SAN MARCELINO 3 3 15 - -SANTA CRUZ 9 282 909 - -SUBIC 4 24 120 19 97 19 97

    5 185 848 6 185 848 - - 185 848

    CAVITE 2 79 372 2 79 372 - - 79 372

    TAGAYTAY CITY 1 15 57 1 15 57 15 57TERNATE 1 64 315 1 64 315 64 315

    3 106 476 4 106 476 - - 106 476ANGONO 1 7 35 1 7 35 7 35ANTIPOLO 1 93 411 2 93 411 93 411PILILLA 1 6 30 1 6 30 6 30

    208 37,441 216,787 16 184 915 166 824 350 1,984ABRA - 13 65 - - - 13 65 13 65

    LACUB 13 65 13 65 13 65APAYAO 8 31 155 - - - 20 100 20 345

    CALANASAN (BAYAG) 1 1 5 1 5 1 5CONNER 3 11 55 11 55 11 55FLORA 3 8 40 7 35 7 35LUNA 1 11 55 1 5 1 5

    BENGUET 21 484 2,093 9 83 338 1 7 84 345

    BAGUIO CITY 9 312 1,366 3 26 112 26 112BOKOD 1 2 8 - -ITOGON 1 18 66 - - - - -KAPANGAN 1 1 7 1 7 1 7LA TRINIDAD 3 81 355 1 3 16 3 16SABLAN 1 2 6

    TUBA 2 38 152 2 38 152 38 152TUBLAY 3 30 133 3 16 58 16 58

    IFUGAO 7 35 143 - - - - - - -

    AGUINALDO 6 31 123LAGAWE 1 4 20

    KALINGA 153 34,072 200,971 - - - 8 42 8 42

    BALBALAN 14 1,176 6,115LUBUAGAN 9 1,176 6,924PASIL 14 350 1,750PINUKPUK 23 6,425 39,210 - - - - -RIZAL (LIWAN) 15 2,635 12,532TABUK 42 20,726 124,354 8 42 8 42TANUDAN 16 576 4,086TINGLAYAN 20 1,008 6,000

    MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 19 2,806 13,360 7 101 577 124 610 225 1,187

    TADIAN 19 2,806 13,360 7 101 577 124 610 225 1,187

    CAR

    RIZAL

    TARLAC

    ZAMBALES

    REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

    BULACAN

    NUEVA ECIJA

    PAMPANGA

    QUIRINO

    REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

    AURORA

    Page 2 of 2

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    10/15

    Sitrep No 11 Tab B

    NCR 1

    Quezon City 1 Masiste, Alonzo 41 NS Amoranto St. Sta Mesa Heights Q.C. Hit by fallen electrict post

    REGION I 8

    Pangasinan 1 de Guzman, Freddie 33 Calomboyan Norte, Mangatarem struck by lightning1 Patayan, Gerambae 22 Tamayo, San Carlos City Drowning

    1 Patayan, Sherilyn 18 Tamayo, San Carlos City Drowning

    1 Tamilacos, Bhena 16 Tamayo, San Carlos City Drowning

    1 Vidal, AJ 4 3rd Blk, Sagudbahley, San Fabian hit by fallen palm tree

    1 Vidal, Ana 29 3rd Blk, Sagudbahley, San Fabian hit by fallen palm tree

    1 Vidal, OJ 2 3rd Blk, Sagudbahley, San Fabian hit by fallen palm tree

    Ilocos Sur 1 Florina, Jeffre Doque 27 Oiag Daya, Galimoyod, Ilocos Sur Drowning

    REGION II 1

    Cagayan 1 Decena, Vicente 53 Brgy Namabbalan Norte, Cagayan Drowning

    REGION III 3

    Nueva Ecija 1 Alsaybar, Roberto 65 Brgy. Puncan, Carranglan Drowning

    Tarlac 1 de Guzman, Allan 46 New Manila, Quezon City Drowned in Iba, Zambales

    Zambales 1 Dupitas, Lemuel 12 Brgy. Diculor, Gerona Electrocution

    CAR 3

    Kalinga 1 Respicio, Aileen 20 Brgy Balabag, Rizal, Kalinga Pinned down by a fallen tree

    Benguet 1 Badival, Rosalie 19 La Trinidad, Benguet

    1 Realina, Andres 36 Irisan, Baguio City Pinned down by a fallen tree

    REGION I 6

    Pangasinan 1 Calim, Renante 33 Gisit Sur, San Manuel

    1 Lamsen, Romeo 33 Gisit Sur, San Manuel

    1 Marcos, Rowena 52 Concordia hit by fallen tree

    1 Ruel, Bernabe 28 Gisit Sur, San Manuel

    La Union 1 Flores, Severo 61 San Fernando City hypothermia

    1 Sobrevilla, Lourdes 41 Ili Norte, San Juan Hit by flying debris

    REGION II 7

    Cagayan 1 Accad, Joseph DPWH crew, laceration/abrasion

    1 Bacud, Joel 38 Centro Solana, Cagayan Collapsed wall of LTO

    1 Epita, Samuel DPWH crew, laceration/abrasion

    2 Female Tanza, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Collapsed glass wall

    1 Lerio, Ronald 27 Taga, Tuguegarao

    1 Sabben, Joseph 5 Sta Ana, Cagayan Hurt by fallen live wire

    CAR 8

    Kalinga 1 Agustin, Hillary Clive Calaje 3 Makutay, Rizal Confined at Juan M. Duyan Hospital

    1 Andomang, Marcos Mariano 40 Santol, Rizal

    1 Lumawig, Maribeth 29 Ballayangon, Pinukpuk Confined at Kalinga Prov'l Hospital

    1 Mendoza Jr., Antonio 49 Purok 6, Bulanao, Tabuk Confined at Kalinga Prov'l Hospital1 Respicio, Joanna Marie 1 Brgy Balabag, Rizal, Kalinga Hit by a fallen tree

    Benguet 1 Payao, Guilbert 40 Fahtad, Kibungan Lacerated wound

    1 Palcul, Rho John Denson 8 Tadiangan, Kapangan Lacerated wound1 Riponiar, Abner 29 East Bayan Park Ambiong, Baguio City Lacerated wound

    GRAND TOTAL 21 INJURED

    GRAND TOTAL 16 DEAD

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "JUAN"CASUALTIES

    As of 20 October 2010, 9:00 PM

    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    Page 1 of 1

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    11/15

    SitRep No 11 Tab C

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    5,425 8,570I Sub-Total 61 650

    ILOCOS SUR 0 33

    Sta. Cruz 33

    ILOCOS NORTE 16 42

    Bangui 18

    Burgos 16

    Pagudpod 24

    LA UNION 40 566

    Sto. Tomas 21 12 Agoo 57

    Naguillan 34

    San Juan 20

    Tubao 7 90

    Sudipen 1 2

    Burgos 3

    Bacnotan 5 347

    Aringay 3

    Pugo 3 1

    PANGASINAN 5 9

    Bulangao 2

    Urdaneta City 5 7

    II Sub-Total 5,242 6,781CAGAYAN 132 1,614

    ISABELA 5,110 5,144

    QUIRINO 23

    III Sub-Total 13 75NUEVA ECIJA 1 6

    San Antonio 1 1

    Jaen 5

    TARLAC 5 52San Clemente 49

    Sta Ignacia 1 1

    Ramos 1 1

    Gerona 2

    Anao 1

    Paniqui-Tarlac City 1

    ZAMBALES 7 17

    Subic 7 17

    NCR Sub-Total 12 54

    GRAND TOTAL13,995

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "JUAN" (MEGI)

    DAMAGED HOUSES20 October 2010, 9:00 PM

    REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

    Page 1 of 2

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    12/15

    SitRep No 11 Tab C

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "JUAN" (MEGI)

    DAMAGED HOUSES20 October 2010, 9:00 PM

    REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

    METRO MANILA 12 54

    Baseco Compound 12 54

    CAR Sub-Total 97 1,010ABRA 3 105

    Lacub 3 105

    APAYAO 1 30

    Calanasan 1

    Conner 11

    Luna 11

    Flora 1 7

    BENGUET 0 43

    Buguias 30

    Kibungan 2

    Sablan 2

    Tuba 9

    IFUGAO 9 45

    Aguinaldo 9 23

    Alfonso Lista 10

    Hingyon 8

    Lagawe 3

    Mayoyao 1

    KALINGA 84 787

    Pinukpuk 36 287

    Tabuk 38 496

    Tanudan 9

    Rizal 1 2

    Lubuagan 2

    Page 2 of 2

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    13/15

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    14/15

    SitRep No. 11 Tab E

    GRAND TOTAL 3,605,280.00 2,346,902.00 5,952,182.00

    REGION I 2,673,135.00 206,970.00 206,970.00LA UNION 1,782,090.00 66,210.00 66,210.00

    Bauang 53,000.00 53,000.00Pugo 3,410.00 3,410.00San Juan 9,800.00 9,800.00

    PANGASINAN 1,782,090.00 127,000.00 127,000.00

    Balungao 13,500.00 13,500.00Tayug 13,500.00 13,500.00San Jacinto 100,000.00 100,000.00

    ILOCOS NORTE 891,045.00 13,760.00 13,760.00

    Carasi 11,880.00 11,880.00Burgos 1,880.00 1,880.00

    REGION II 891,045.00 1,470,226.00 2,361,271.00ISABELA - 837,466.00

    CAGAYAN - 287,422.00QUIRINO - 264,108.00

    NUEVA VIZCAYA - 81,230.00

    REGION III - 412,612.00 412,612.00AURORA - 68,000.00 68,000.00

    Dilasag 50,000.00 50,000.00Dinalungan 18,000.00 18,000.00

    TARLAC - 173,146.00 173,146.00

    San Clemente 154,102.00 154,102.00Paniqui 19,044.00 19,044.00

    PAMPANGA - 78,668.00 78,668.00

    Macabebe 78,668.00 78,668.00ZAMBALES - 92,798.00 92,798.00

    Iba 4,844.00 4,844.00Sta. Cruz 87,954.00 87,954.00

    REGION IV-A - 37,650.00 37,650.00RIZAL - 13,900.00 13,900.00

    Antipolo 13,900.00 13,900.00CAVITE - 23,750.00 23,750.00

    Tagaytay City 4,550.00 4,550.00Ternate 19,200.00 19,200.00

    NCR 87,560.00 87,560.00MANILA 87,560.00 87,560.00

    CAR 41,100.00 131,884.00 131,884.00BENGUET - 12,850.00 12,850.00

    Itogon 2,000.00 2,000.00La Trinidad 10,850.00 10,850.00

    KALINGA - 37,084.00 37,084.00

    Pinukpuk 2,100.00 2,100.00Rizal 34,984.00 34,984.00

    BAGUIO CITY 41,100.00

    MT. PROVINCE - 77,750.00 77,750.00

    Tadian 77,750.00 77,750.00APAYAO - 4,200.00 4,200.00

    Flora 1,500.00 1,500.00Calanasan 500.00 500.00Luna 2,200.00 2,200.00

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "JUAN" (MEGI)

    Cost of Assistance

    As of 20 October 2010 9:00 PM

    Region/Province/Mun/City DSWD LGUs TOTAL

    Page 1 of 1

  • 8/8/2019 103_ndrrmc Update Swb No. 11 Ty Juan 20 Oct 2010-09pm

    15/15

    Tab F

    SITUATION / STATUS ACTION TAKEN

    1Cabagan-Sta. Maria-Isabele Road km. 451+462

    due to high waterInstalled Warning Signs

    1Nueva Ecija Aurora Road km. 180(Cabatangan River)

    due to high water Installed Warning Signs

    1 Romulo Highway km 154+000- 157+000 closed due to high water Installed Warning Signs

    1Mindoro West Coast Road km. 345+500, Brgy San Agustin,

    Sablayanclosed due to slides clearing operations ongoing

    1Itogon Dalupirip Road km. 269+ 200, km.276 + 000,Oncalew, Itogon Benguet.

    closed due to slides

    2Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya Road km. 271+400 Guesset sect,

    Due to slides

    1 Banaue-Hungduan Road-km. 353+000-389+000 km. 342+000- 353+150 Alimit sect

    Due to series slides

    2Banaue-Mayoyao-Aguinaldo Isabela Roadkm 340+000- 405+000 Mayoyao to Aguinaldo

    Due to slides

    1Kalinga-Abra Road - Km. 464+100-525+500,Intermittent sect km. 426+000-464+100

    closed due to slides

    2Balbalan Pinukpuk Road- 481+300-494+000Intermittent sect

    Due to numerous fallen trees and intermittent slides

    3Tabuk-Banaue viaTanudan-Barlig Road- km.508+200-531+300 Intermittent sect

    Due to slides and numerous fallen trees and debris

    4Lubuagan-Batong Buhay-Abra Road km.458+400- km. 476+200 Intermittent sect

    Due to slides and road slips

    5Mt. Prov. Boundery-Calanan Road, km423+050, Mamaga-Mabungis Section Gonogon

    Tinglayan Mt. Prov. Bdry Sect

    closed due to slides

    1

    Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk-Enrile Roadkm 410+000- Lutti-Ampawilen, Sandanga sect.,km. 420+000- Malanas-Mamaga, Sandangasect.

    Due to slides

    enguet

    ugao

    alinga

    t. Province

    REGION IIagayan

    REGION III

    urora

    arlac

    REGION IV-Bccidental Mindoro

    CAR

    Location

    tRep No. 11

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "JUAN" (MEGI)

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

    As of 20 October 2010, 9:00 PM