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Page 1: Region IV -B (2) Marinduque 2reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Full_Report_1896.pdf4 III. INCIDENTS MONITORED (July 25-30, 2011) - 45 • The combined effects of Tropical
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Region IV -B (2) Marinduque 2 Region V (36) Albay 14

Catanduanes 6 Camarines Sur 6 Camarines Norte 6 Masbate 2 Sorsogon 2

Region VI Iloilo 1 Region VII Siquijor

(Brgy. Candanay) 1

Region VIII Leyte 1 NCR Las Pinas City

(Talon Uno) 1

CAR (5) Aguinaldo, Ifugao 4 Itogon, Benguet 1

TOTAL 52

• INJURED – 47

REGION AREA INJURED Region IV -A (2)

Cavite 2

Region V (18) Catanduanes 1 Albay 10 Camarines Norte 6 Camarines Sur 1

Region VI Iloilo 27 TOTAL 47

• MISSING – 27

REGION AREA MISSING Region IV -B Romblon 1 Region V (24) Catanduanes 4 Camarines Sur 1 Masbate 19 Region VIII Eastern Samar 2

TOTAL 27

• RESCUED/SURVIVORS – 89

REGION AREA RESCUED/ SURVIVORS

Region IV -A Quezon 17

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Region IV -B Marinduque 19 fishermen

Region V (19) Masbate 13 Albay 3 Camarines Norte 3

Region VI MV Nene Linda 3 28 ship crew

Region VIII Eastern Samar 6 TOTAL 89

AFFECTED POPULATION (Tab B)

• Total number of affected in 864 barangays/99 Municipalities/12 cities in the 20 provinces of Regions I, II, III, IV-A, V, X, NCR and CAR is: 192,698 families / 969,612 persons

• Total Population Currently Served inside and outside Evacuation Centers is 30,296 families / 142,494 Persons

INSIDE ECs 26,030 families/121,094 persons housed in

296 designated Evacuation Centers OUTSIDE ECs 4,266 families/21,400 persons sought refuge to families/relatives’ houses

DAMAGES TO INFRASTRUCTURE and AGRICULTURE (Tab C)

• The estimated cost of damage to infrastructure and agriculture was pegged at

PhP1,734,870,414.19 and was broken down as follows:

INFRASTRUCTURE PhP1,242,596,899.66

AGRICULTURE PhP 492,273,514.53 DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab D)

• A total of 6,221 storm-damaged houses were classified as either totally damaged or partially damaged

TOTALLY DAMAGED 590 PARTIALLY DAMAGED 5,631

DAMAGED LIFELINES

• NGCP facility/transmission lines that tripped on July 25 and 26, 2011 in areas affected by Tropical Storm “Juaning” were the following: 230 KV Gumaca Labo Line 2, 69 KV Sorsogon-Irosin, and 69 KV Daraga-Sorsogon (SORECO 1 and 2 servicing entire province of Sorsogon); 69 KV Daraga-Ligao, 69 KV Daraga-Ligaspi and 69 KV Tiwi-Malinao-Tabaco (ALECO servicing some areas in Albay); 69 KV Naga-Libmanan (CASURECO 1 servicing 3 mun in Camarines Sur); and 230 KV Kadampat-Masinloc Line 2 and 69KV Labrador-Bani (CENPELCO and PANELCO is servicing four (4) municipalities in Pangasinan). As of July 29, 2011, outages still remain in IPPC Tap-Bicol Ice, Phil Hydro & Ligao-Polangui section; estimated time of complete restoration will be posted once available

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• The combined effects of Tropical Storm “JUANING” and the southwest monsoon brought moderate to heavy rains which triggered the occurrence of the following incidents in various areas of Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, NCR and CAR:

� Maritime Incidents – 11

REGION AREA SEA VESSEL INCIDENTS

Region IV-A (5)

Balesin and Polilio Islands of Jomalig, Quezon

motorized bancas

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MV Henrick 1

Region IV-B (2) Dalahican, Lucena City

FB Nea 1 FB Norma 1

Region V (3)

Brgy. Duran, Balatan, Camsur

MV Maria Conception

1

Between Sibuyan Island and Masbate

FB Hope Christy

1

San Andres, Catanduanes

MV Star Ferry 4

1

Region VI (1) Iloilo City Nene Linda 3 1 TOTAL 11

� Floodings – 17

REGION Area Municipalities/

Barangays Affected

Region III

Aurora Casiguran 3 Brgys. Dilasag 3 Brgys.

Bulacan

Maril ao 5 Brgys. Obando 5 Brgys. Meycauayan 4 Brgys. San Rafael 2 Brgys.

Region IV-A Quezon

Mulanay 5 Brgys. San Francisco 5 Brgys. Lopez 15 Brgys. San Narciso 3 Brgys.

Region V Albay (5) Daraga, Polangui, Ligao, Oas, and

Legaspi Camarine s Sur (8)

Nabua, Baao, Bato, Buhi, Pasacao, Pamplona, Iriga City and Naga City

Region VII Siquijor Larena 5 Brgys. NCR Metro Navotas 5 Brgys.

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Manila Malabon 3 Brgys. Valenzuela 3 Brgys.

Region X Lanao del Norte

Kapatagan 3 Brgys.

TOTAL: 82 (Municipalites/Barangays)

� Collapsed Mining Tunnel - 1

- Region V in Brgy. Benit, Labo, Camarines Norte, incident left two (2) casualties, one (1) died

� Lightning Incident - 1

- Region IV-A in Carmona, Cavite, a lightning that struck a shanty killed two (2) persons on the spot and injured two (2)

� Landslides - 13

REGION AREA BARANGAY (S) AFFECTED

CAR (2)

Sitio Nailagan, Brgy. Galonogon (Aguinaldo, Ifugao) 1

Bayating, Ampucao (Itogon, Benguet) 1

Region IV-A (2)

Sitio Caginsa, Brgy. Casay (San Francisco, Quezon) 1

Sitio Tulay na Bakal, Brgy. Gesmo (Cabuyao, Laguna) 1

Region V (8)

Camarines Sur

Tinambac, Manano 1 Caramoan, Cabacongan 1 Buhi 1 Presentacion, Buenavista 1 Balatan 1

Camarines Norte

Brgy. Dariao, Caramoran Catanduanes 1

Gabon, Polangui, Albay 1 Brgy. Santa Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban 1

Region VI Bian -Am, Hantic (Antique) 1

Region VII Sitio Sandayong, Brgy. Guadalupe (Cebu City) 1

Region X Dungoan, Kapatagan (Lanao del Norte) 1

TOTAL 15

� Tornado - 1 - Region VI - (Pandan, Antique)

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� Missing Fishermen – 2 - Region VIII (Eastern Samar) – Two (2) fishermen boa rd a

motorized banca remain missing after they met stron g waves on their way home from a town fiesta in Taft, Eastern Samar. The fishermen were identified as Antonio Accion and Fre d Baldilobar, both from Brgy. San Vicente, Sulat, Eas tern Samar

IV. COST OF ASSISTANCE (Tab E)

• The estimated cost of assistance provided in Region s I, II, V, X and NCR from the combined resources of NDRRMC, DSWD, DOH, L GUs, and GOs/Other GOs is PhP11,208,924.49

NDRRMC DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other

GOs TOTAL

410,000.00 9,859,052.62 466,337.79 461,483.08 12,051.00 11,208,924.49

V. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NDRRMC

• NDRRMC OpCen disseminated series of NDRRMC Advisories on Severe Weather Bulletins, Flood Bulletins for River Basin and Allied Rivers, General Flood Advisories, and Gale Warnings, to all Chairpersons RDRRMC, PDRRMC, and OCD Regional Centers through SMS and facsimile; uploaded the same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels

• Likewise, directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants

• NDRRMC conducted an emergency meeting on 27 July 2011 attended by the member agencies to assess the extent of agencies’ preparedness and responses relative to TS “Juaning”. DOST-PAGASA presented the situationer on TS “Juaning” (chronology, forecast position and track) while the member agencies presented their preparedness and responses

• NDRRMC provided financial assistance worth Php 10,0 00.00 each to the bereaved/beneficiaries of the dead victims

RELIEF AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS

Department of Social Welfare and Develop ment (DSWD)

• DSWD-DROMIC closely coordinated with DSWD-Field Offices (FOs) concerned for updates on ongoing intervention/response; transported one (1) truckload of relief supplies worth PhP1,314,893.37 consisting of 3,500 family food packs , 2,000 pcs blankets, 2,000 pcs. plastic mats from the

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DSWD-NROC on July 28 - 29, 2011 to Bicol Region as additional standby relief resources of DSWD FO V; pre-positioned PhP60.8 M in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path - PhP2.98 M standby funds and PhP57.82M worth of relief supplies to wit:

Field Office

Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total

NCR 504,598.04 1,215,944.75 1,720,542.79

CAR 502,061.86 2,004,069.73 2,506,131.59

I 273,817.15 5,147,753.61 5,421,570.76

II 307,717.05 6,352,176.45 6,659,893.50

III 304,471.72 5,381,955.87 5,686,427.59

IV-A 345,005. 50 13,316,279.34 13,661,284.84

IV-B 261,505.88 2,739,570.60 3,001,076.48

V 308,190.81 21,111,801.11 21,419,991.92

X 175,123.45 553,604.40 728,805,85

TOTAL 2,982,491.46 57,823,155.86 60,805,647.32

• DSWD-FOs are still closely coordinating with local DRRMCs concerned from the regional down to the local level to continuously update the number of affected/evacuated population and the extent of assistance provided to the victims of the typhoon

• DSWD I pre-positioned 1,000 family packs to the provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Pangasinan, activated QUART to monitor adverse effects brought about by TS “Juaning”, and implemented cash-for-work program in flood-prone areas (canal/river de-clogging) as flood mitigation activity; 227 families / 1,135 persons from La Union and Pangasin an returned home after a brief stay at the 3 evacuation centers; Php 26,290 worth of relief assistance was provided by the local government of Umingan, Pangasinan and Bangar, La Union to their constituen ts

• DSWD II pre-positioned food and non-food items at the 65 evacuation centers in the region readily available for augmentation support and stockpiled sufficient amount of food packs and used clothing for augmentation to the affected LGUs. SWAD teams of Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino started their duty since 26 July to monitor possible effects of TS Juaning; SWAD Team and concerned LGUs are closely validating the numbe r of affected and served after only 750 from the 1,500 food packs req uested by Cong. Erin Tañada were made available at GMA, Cavite warehouse

• DSWD IV-A continuously monitored the five (5) provinces in the region for the number of municipalities/cities affected; stockpile of supplies are lodged at the SWAD Offices of 5 provinces for immediate provision of relief assistance to the affected families

• DSWD V served 93,299 families in Bicol Region as of July 28,2911 • Immediate Needs of flood victims in Bicol area (food and non-food items)

� Albay drinking water, hygiene kit, housing materials, school supplies and uniform of school children; clothing to

include underwears, kitchen utensils and cooking tools, tents

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� Camarines Sur relief goods and potable water � Catanduanes relief goods and potable water � Sorsogon relief goods

• DSWD CAR pre-positioned relief goods (family packs) to different provinces and 2,000 family packs in the regional office; placed on stand-by Quick Response Funds (QRF) worth PHP300,000.00; and activated their local QUART and SWAD teams; terminal report summed up a total of 601 families/3,576 persons coming from twenty nine (29) barangays of the eleven (11) municipalities in the provinces of Ifug ao, Kalinga and Benguet were affected; 33 families / 153 persons op ted to stay with their relatives/friends at the height of the storm and ar e now back to their homes; storm-ravaged houses were reconstructed thru bayanihan system

• DSWD- NCR served hot meals and breakfast PhP10,000.00 to the affected families on July 27, 2011 through Social Welfare Offices of Pasay City and Quezon City at Php5,000.00 each; four (4) evacuation centers intended for 73 families / 365 persons (Pasay, Las Piñas, Muntin lupa and Quezon) were closed

• DSWD X closely monitors and coordinates with their local counterparts for any significant report brought by Juaning

Philippine Red Cross (PRC) • PRC NHQ closely coordinated with PAGASA for weather updates and

regularly provided updated weather advisories to all their Red Cross Chapters nationwide via Power Text; directed all Red Cross Chapters to closely monitor the situation and undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility; coordinated with LGUs/PDRRMCs for appropriate actions/preparations in response to the typhoon while continuously monitoring the situation for any untoward incidents; activated 143 Volunteers for immediate deployment

• Camarines Sur Chapter Response Team together with LGU and AFP assisted families during evacuation

RDRRMCs/PDRRMCs

• RDRRMC-OCD V coordinated with the DSWD regarding relief items for distribution to the affected provinces and requested for the assistance of the DPWH and the Philippine Army in transporting relief items to Camarines Sur

• PDRRMC Lanao del Norte distributed 2,156 family food packs to the affected families in four (4) barangays in Kapatagan; 623 families / 3,115 persons from Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte, took shelter at th e Kapatagan municipal hall

HEALTH and WASH

Department of Health (DOH) • Code White was raised on all CHDs except in Regions IV-A, VI, X and Metro

Manila • CHDs in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VIII an d CAR placed on standby

alert their respective medical response and WASH teams; activated their respective HEMS Operations Centers; and mobilized teams to be on standby; activated CHDs’OPCENs in the affected provinces; and conducted rapid health assessment in affected areas

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• The following CHDs pre-positioned drugs and medicines in their respective areas:

� CHD I Php30,000 each to the four (4) provinces � CHD III Php50,000 each to the seven (7) provinces � CHD IV-B Php120,744.14 each to the affected provinces � CHD V Php50,000 worth to Albay and Catanduanes � CHD VI Php30,000 in CHD Office together with 90 pieces of

first aid/ emergency kits to the affected provinces � CHD CAR Php100,000 each to the six (6) affected provinces

SEARCH, RESCUE AND EVACUATION OPERATIONS

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) • PCG I alerted its WASAR teams in all CG Stations and equipped them with

rubber boats with outboard motor for possible resource mobilization; mobilized the following assets to wit:

� Ilocos (Norte and Sur) - three (3) rubber boats with WASAR teams � La Union - one (1) M35 truck and one (1) rubber boat � Pangasinan - three (3) WASAR teams, three (3) rubber boats, one (1)

medical team, and one (1) M35 truck • PDRRMC Pangasinan deployed two (2) WASAR teams with rubber boats,

one (1) medical team, and one (1) M35 truck to Sual Coast Guard Detachment

• CG IV–A directed TB Habagat to depart from her present station in Santa Clara Pier, Batangas City en route to the vicinity waters between Masbate and Sibuyan Island to conduct SAR operations; AE-891 joined TB Habagat for the rescue efforts

• PCG V monitored the status of stranded passengers; conducted SAR operations for the missing fishermen in Catanduanes; placed its assets on standby and ready for deployment; maintains coordination with PDRRMCs/MDRRMCs; directed the CG Detachments of Calumpang and Mandaon to conduct SAR operations for the remaining 19 crew; conducted SAR operations for FB HOPE CRISTIE utilizing three (3) Coast guard vessels, one (1) fixed wing aircraft and one (1) PCG helicopter

Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP) • AFPCC placed the different DRTUs of NCRCOM, NOLCOM, and SOLCOM

on standby alert • NFNL implemented “OPLAN DAGLI”, a tool in mobilizing AFP resources

during disaster response • NFSL alerted all DRTs to include floating assets; dispatched 1 team to

Polangui, Albay (on standby at Albay Provincial City Emergency Management Office)

• TOG5, PAF dispatched one (1) SAR Team composed of four (4) 505th SRS and three (3) TOG5 personnel with SAR equipment and placed on standby alert for possible deployment and disaster operations in the AOR; CG, TOG, 2Lt Bernardo and Lt. Del Pilar coordinated with OCD 5 OpCen, NRDRRMC Member Agencies, and APSEMO re: Monitoring of TS “Juaning”; One (1) SAR Team with 4 505th SRS and three (3) TOG5 Personnel conducted disaster operations at Legazpi using M35 Truck of 5FSSU, PA; another SAR Team

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with seven (7) TOG5 transported approximately 10 families from Brgy. Bañag, Daraga, Albay who were ferried to Daraga Albay Evacuation Center

• 9ID, PA deployed eleven (11) M35 Trucks with Personnel in Naga City (1), Nabua, Camarines Sur (2), and H9ID (8) for pre-emptive evacuation, disaster rescue, and to be on standby and dispatched seven (7) M35; ARESCOM assets (vehicle and personnel) was deployed at Malinao National High School in Albay to conduct clearing operations

• 901 DRTG dispatched two (2) M35 Trucks and 2 KM250 in Albay PDRRMC; Polangui, Albay; and Ligao City, Albay for disaster rescue operations

• 902 DRTG dispatched four (4) M35 Trucks in Labo, Bula and Nabua, all in Camarines Norte for pre-emptive evacuation and disaster rescue operations

• 903 DRTG dispatched two (2) M35 trucks and 9 KM450 in H903Bde Brgy. Old Poblacion, Castilla, Sorsogon and H49IB, Brgy. Rangas, Juban, Sorsogon for pre-emptive evacuation

• Philippine Navy deployed two (2) disaster response teams with rubber boats and one (1) M35 truck to Bonuan PN Detachment and deployed one (1) team with 41 personnel to Ilocos Sur, one (1) team with 42 personnel to Ilocos Norte, one (1) DRT with rubber boat, and one (1) M35 truck in Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte, one (1) rubber boat and four (4) M35 trucks in La Union, and two (2) DRTs and two (2) rubber boats in Pangasinan

• PRC NHQ pre-positioned rubber boats in Batangas, Laguna, Isabela, Valenzuela, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, La Union, Isabela, Zambales, Olongapo and NHQ, aluminum boat in Tarlac and amphibious vehicle in NHQ as well as Rescue Trucks in NHQ and Quezon City

Philippine National Police (PNP) • Activated its PNP Sub-Committee on Disaster Management (PNP SCDM) and

National Disaster Operation Center (NDOC) to monitor and coordinate with affected Regional Offices; directed its ground units to take precautionary measures to address the possible landslides and flashfloods; alerted its search and rescue (SAR) personnel for possible deployment

• PNP I placed all its police stations on alert status and emergency rescue equipment on standby and deployed police manpower teams to Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and La Union. Likewise, twelve (12) rubber boats with police SAR teams and two (2) motor boats were deployed to Pangasinan

• Provincial Police Offices of Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte activated their emergency response teams with rubber boats

• RDO 5 directed the Provincial Directors of the six (6) Provincial Offices and the Director of Naga City Police to monitor and take precautionary measures against possible flash floods and landslides; alerted their respective search and rescue teams for possible deployment; and coordinated with the media for immediate dissemination of the prevailing situation to the public of any significant incidents in their areas of responsibility

• Albay Police Provincial Office closed the traffic along Maharlika Highway, specifically at Brgy. Balangibang, Polangui, Brgy. Culiat and Bongalong, Daraga. Nagasgasan and Busak Bridge, Oas due to fallen trees and strong current respectively; deployed rescue teams from PRO5 and Albay PPO to Brgy. Cabangan, Legazpi City and Brgy. Nasisi, Ligao City

• PNP 5 Police Stations manned the flooded areas to ensure safe passage of commuters and “No Travel” to areas declared unsafe by PDRRMC Albay

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• PNP CAR was placed on alert status and assisted OCD CAR in the dissemination of weather advisories at the local level through their radio communications system

Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)

• DILG I directed the local LGUs to implement pre-emptive evacuation of residents in high risk areas if situation warrants

CLEARING OPERATIONS

Region X • PDRRMC Lanao de Norte and MDRRMC Kapatagan assisted the clearing

operations being undertaken by various AFP responders in Region X : 547 Eng’g Combat Team, 55 EBDE with payloader, dump trucks, 6x6 truck and prime mover; elements of 104 INF BDE, 35th IB-PA, 9 FA PA, 55th Engineering Brigade and 104th Infantry Brigade

EDUCATION

Department of Education (DepEd) • DepEd ordered the suspension of classes on 26 July 2011 (primary and

highschool), on 27 July 2011 (at all levels including tertiary) and on 28 July 2011 in some flooded areas in Regions NCR Region I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, and CAR based on the recommendation of PAGASA and warning signals

STRANDED PASSENGERS (HEIGHT OF TROPICAL STORM JUANI NG)

• At the height of the typhoon, there were 1,600 persons, 10 trucks, 180 rolling cargoes, 14 vessels and 15 motorbancas stranded in various ports of Regions II, IV-A, IV-B and V

• PCG Unit Commanders in various ports closely monitored and rendered assistance in coordination with local port authorities and shipping companies and ensured the security and safety of stranded passengers and vessels. Likewise, implemented Memorandum Circular No 01-09 re Guidelines on the Movements of Vessels during Inclement Weather are as follows:

� PSWS No.1: Vessels of 1,000 gross tons or below shall not sail, except to take shelter, when the PSWS No.1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination

� PSWS No. 2: Vessels of any tonnage shall not sail except to take shelter when PSWS No. 2 or higher is hoisted within its point of origin, route or point of destination

• Movement of vessels above 1,000 gross tons is left to the discretion and responsibility of the ship owner and master when PSWS No. 1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination

AGRICULTURE

Department of Agriculture (DA) • DA Central Office directed its local Regional Command Centers to

continuously monitor any possible effects on the agricultural sector in the affected areas

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) • DPWH Central Office , thru the Bureau of Maintenance, activated Regional

Offices in the affected areas and mobilized their Disaster Response Team (DRT) to monitor the status of national road network within their jurisdiction

• DPWH FOs mobilized their respective DRT to monitor the status of local road network within their localities

• DPWH I activated its DRTs and Operations Centers; monitored status of road conditions, placed its maintenance crew on standby, and pre-positioned heavy equipment in major roads

• DPWH V deployed two (2) trucks with personnel; conducted clearing operations on affected roads; provided one (1) state truck to assist in the transportation of relief items to PDRRMC Camarines Sur and monitored the status of roads

• DPWH CAR pre-positioned its heavy equipment and manpower in major roads

POWER RESTORATION

National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)

• NGCP fast-tracked the restoration of the remaining transmission lines affected by Tropical Storm “Juaning” and deployed linemen to the areas to ensure fast restoration of service in the remaining unenergized portion

DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT (Aerial Survey)

• Two (2) aircrafts (helicopters) from the Philippine Air Force arrived at Legaspi City Airport at 3:38 PM, 29 July 2011. Said aircrafts conducted aerial survey in Malinao, Albay

• Another aircraft from the Philippine Coast Guard conducted aerial survey in Masbate

• Damage Assessment for Region V is ongoing

REGIONAL INITIATIVES

• As early as July 25, 2011, OCR RCs I, II, III, IV-A , IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, NCR

and CAR activated their respective OPCENs 24/7 to e nsure timely dissemination of weather/flood advisories to the me mbers of local DRRMCs, PDRRMC Member-Agencies, tri-media and Assoc iation of Fishermen through facsimile and SMS

Region I • RDRRMC-OCD I coordinated with DILG 1 on the issuance of memorandum to

the LGUs to implement pre-emptive evacuation and orchestrated the pre-positioning of assets in four provinces to augment the emergency resources of the LCEs; attended the PDRRMC emergency meeting in La Union; alerted all rescue groups from the AFP, PNP, and PRC; pre-positioned assets in Pangasinan Province to augment possible emergency response operations; prevented fisher folks from venturing out to sea given the storm threat

• PDRRMCs Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur activated their respective CDRRMCs, MDRRMCs and BDRRMCs; disseminated warning

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advisories to communities and local radio stations; and placed their respective emergency response equipment and rescue teams on standby for response mobilization

Region II • RDRRMC-OCD2 disseminated series of weather bulletins to all local

agencies, informed RDRRMC2 Vice-Chairperson for preparedness and response; alerted all LGUs, local media, radio stations and individuals; coordinated with the Local DRRMCs of Batanes, Cagayan, Quirino, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya to monitor the situation and preparedness activities in their respective AOR including pre-emptive evacuation; alerted rescue groups from PNP, BFP, PA, PN and PCG for possible search, rescue and evacuation operations; briefed BOMBO Radyo Tuguegarao on the preparedness activities in the region; alerted PDRRMCs for possible occurrence of any emergencies specifically in the provinces of Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya and rescue groups for possible SAR and evacuation operations in their respective AORs

• LGU Quirino evacuated 80 transient families (carnival operators) to the Aglipay Municipal Hall and declared the Province under a State of Calamity by virtue of Resolution No. 40 series of 2011

• LGUs Cauayan City and Santiago City monitored the water of the upper main Cagayan River and its tributaries; P/RDRRMs in coordination with the Disaster Management and Crisis Intervention Unit an d SWAD Teams of different provinces remain vigilant on any eventual ities that may result from the slow recession of the middle-main Cagayan River and its tributaries due to the scheduled release of water f rom Magat Dam at 4:35PM of 30July2011

• Rescue 922 of Cauayan and Rescue 206 of Santiago Ci ty were deployed to the areas threatened by flooding for possible pre-emptive evacuation

Region III • RDRRMC-OCD III disseminated domestic bulletins and flood advisories to

concerned member agencies, local DRRMCs, and broadcast media for widest information dissemination; alerted AFP Provincial Disaster Response Unit, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and Olongapo City Rescue Team to pre-position personnel and rescue equipment in flood-prone areas; and coordinated with the following:

� PDRRMCs Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bataan, Zambales, Pampanga and Bulacan ordered the activation of their respective operations centers;

� Flood Forecasting and Warning System for Dam Operations (PAGASA Pampanga) for any dam discharge; and

� 7ID Police Regional Office 3-Regional Public Safety pre-positioned their personnel and rescue assets for immediate deployment

• PDRRMC Nueva Ecija convened the council on July 27,2011 to prepare for the passage of TS Juaning in the province

• PDRRMC Aurora pre-positioned military contingent from 48IB headed by Lt. COL Kurt Decapia in Northern Aurora for possible evacuation operation and evacuated affected families in Casiguran, Aurora to the Esperanza Barangay Hall

• LGUs in Region III pre-positioned relief goods and rescue teams in their respective areas of responsibility

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• PDRRMCs Tarlac and Bulacan suspended all government offices except those offices having disaster related services

Region IV-A • RDRRMC-OCD IV-A closely monitored the situation in coordination with local

DRRMCs concerned and disseminated NDRRMC advisories to concerned PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs

• RDRRMC IV-A member agencies such as: PNP PRO, SOLCOM, PCG, BFP, DILG, DOST, DSWD, DOH, DPWH, DepEd, NTC, PPA, PIA and LDRRMCs closely monitored the situation in the region

• PDRRMCs Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal and CDRRMCs concerned activated their Operations Centers and pre-positioned their rescue teams and equipment

• PDRRMC Quezon ERT activated all MDRRMCs specifically the coastal areas and northern part of Quezon; conducted search and rescue of the five (5) pupils in Lucena City

• PNP, CSWDO, CENRO and Traffic Management Office were placed on standby at CDRRMO Tagaytay

• MDRRMC Mulanay conducted forced evacuation in five (5) barangays in Mulanay with 171 families/904 persons evacuated

• MDRRMC Infanta convened on 27 July 2011 presided by the Chairperson to ensure appropriate actions and preparations for Typhoon Juaning. Infanta Mayor ordered PNP, DFP and PA to monitor critical areas of riverine barangays such as Ilog, Pinaglapatan, and Catambungan; flood and landslide prone coastal barangays; high risk areas in storm surge and upland communities Laguna Provincial Health Officer, PSWDO, PDRRMO and trained rescuers/volunteers were on standby alert; requested one (1) rubber boat, one (1) wooden boat and four (4) dump trucks ready for deployment

• PDRRMC Cavite alerted all local DRRMCs to conduct continuous monitoring in flood prone areas

• P/C/MDRRMCs alerted and activated their DRRMC committees such as Emergency Engineering, Communications and Warning, Relief and Health Services

• MDRRMC Angono, Rizal with Health Staff of Angono Ge neral Services Office sent rescue group to assess the situation of affected families and coordinated with the DPWH District 1 for possible relocation of the affected families/informal settlers to safer areas

Region IV-B • RDRRMC-OCD IV-B coordinated with PNP MIMAROPA and PCG District

Southern Tagalog on the status of vehicular traffic and vessel operations; disseminated weather bulletins to the PDRRMCs’ member agencies, LGUs and local radio stations through facsimile and SMS; and issued a directive to concerned police stations to assist in the SAR operations for other possible survivors

Region V • RDRRMC-OCDRC V disseminated typhoon bulletins, gale warnings and flood

advisories to all RDRRMC Member Agencies, Action Officers, PDRRMCs, LGUs, and local media to effectively ensure public safety; alerted disaster response units/teams for possible deployment if needed; and requested for an

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aircraft from NDRRMC for use of RDRRMC in search and rescue operations (SAR) and damage and needs assessment (DANA); coordinated with 901st BDE, PA TOG5-PAF, NAVFORSOL in response to the request of Hon. Joey Salceda for the availability of M35 trucks with personnel and equipment on standby at PDRRMO Albay; referred various LGU requests for assistance to concerned agencies for immediate action; conducted emergency meeting at OCD-RDRRMC Conference Room with member agencies

• PDRRMC-Albay issued Advisory 2 for disaster avoidance stating that all DRRMCs are advised to closely monitor river systems and prevent residents from crossing swollen rivers and artificial pools of water and amended advisories to maintain suspension of all classes from kinder, elementary, secondary, post-secondary classes in all areas both public and private, conducted

• PDRRMC-Catanduanes issued a “no sailing” policy and disseminated the same to all coastal barangays and municipalities in their AOR; conducted local search and rescue operation for the three (3) missing fishermen

• Albay Emergency Response Unit (ERU ) responded to Brgy. Cabangan Rescue Operations and transported one (1) pregnant woman to hospital

• The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of affected provinces declared the following provinces under a State of Calamity: Catanduanes (Resolution No 128-2011 July 26 ); Camarines Sur (July 26); Camarines Norte (July 27); Sorsogon (Donsol only July 28); and Albay (July 27)

• BFP Region V deployed assets (trucks and personnel) to assist in the disaster operations in different areas affected by TS Juaning

Region VII • MDRRMC Larena in coordination with affected BDRRMCs conducted damage

assessment in five (5) affected barangays and dispatched the Engineering team for clearing of debris

Region VIII • Members of Lawaan, Eastern Samar Rescue Team conducted search and

rescue operations for the six (6) missing fishermen • LGU-Lawaan, through Mayor Candida Gabornes, coordinated with the LGU-

Guiuan, Eastern Samar and the Pacific LGUs of Southern Leyte to help in the SAR operations of the said missing fishermen; similar efforts were also conducted by RDRRMC-VIII OpCen together with Tacloban PCG

Region X • 1st and 2nd Congressional District representatives Imelda and Aliah Dimaporo

met with Mayor Baguio and MDRRMC members for the rehabilitation and recovery needs of affected families;

NCR • OCD NCR prepared and disseminated Severe Weather Bulletins and Gale

Warning Advisories to the Metro Manila DRRMCs and other National Offices in Metro Manila thru SMS and facsimile for information, appropriate action and widest dissemination and activated Task Force NCR and MMDA Bayanihan Flood Alliance Zone group as early as 25 July 2011 to monitor the effects of TS “Juaning” in NCR

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• MDRRMCs were on heightened alert; representatives from various MMDRRMC member agencies reported for duty at the MMDA Operations Center

• PCG-NCR Auxillary Rescue Team assisted in the retrieval operations of a victim who drowned at the Habitat Creek in Brgy Talon, Las Pinas City

• MMDA prepositioned three (3) rescue boats to each of the following areas in Quezon City - Commonwealth Avenue, Brgy Tatalon and Brgy Talayan; other rescue assets were also on standby alert at the MMDA OpCen

CAR • CAR-DRRDMC OPCEN monitored the situation; coordinated with PAGASA

Radar Station at Sto. Tomas, Baguio City and other weather websites; prepositioned the Thuraya Emergency Telecommunication Kits

• PDRRMC Ifugao and MDRRMC Aguinaldo Emergency respon ders conducted retrieval operations of the two (2) policemen buried by the mudslide in Nailagan, Aguinaldo, Ifugao

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SitRep No. 12 Tab A

NameAge / Sex

Address Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL 52NCR 1

LAS PINAS 1 Dator, Joven 7 / M Talon Uno, Las Pinas Drowning

REGION III 1NUEVA ECIJA 1 Ariola, Julius Miranda 23 Brgy. Bantug,Science City of Muñoz, N. Ecija Hit by fallen tree

REGION IV-A 41 Gedantes, Mary Grace 15 / F

1 Minosa, Michael 14 / M

1 de Mesa, Krisky 18 / Brgy Sto Nino, Mulanay, Quezon Drowning

1 Arandia, Alexandra 12 / F San Francisco Subd, Iba, Dupay previously reported missing

REGION IV-B 2MARINDUQUE 1 Osacdin, Rodolfo 75 Mogpog, Marinduque Drowning

1 Mariquit, Alfonso 32 / M Dalahican, Lucena City Drowning, cadaver was found at Caganhao, Boac, Marinduque 29 Jul '11

REGION V 361 Cañeta, Lourdes 40 / F Balsa, Malinao, Albay snakebite

1 Corteza, Benjie 9 / M Gabon, Polangui, Albay Landslide on 26 Jul '11 (corrected name as per validation made by DOH, prev rptd as Bernard)

1 Corteza, Josh 4 / M Gabon, Polangui, Albay Landslide (26 July 2011)

1 Corteza, Nicole 7 / F Gabon, Polangui, Albay Landslide (26 July 2011)

1 Igle, Ryan Sario 17 / M Balaba, Polanggi, Albay Drowning

1Loneza (previously rptd Leonisa), Estrella

64 / F Libon, Albay Hit by fallen tree

1Llaneta (previously rptd as Llamera), Rico Millena

33 / M Binalad, Daraga, Albay Drowning

1 Nace, Demetrio 42 / M Pio Duran, Albay Hit by fallen tree

1 Nace, JR Warde 3 / M Pio Duran, Albay Hit by fallen tree

1 Nebreja, Salvacion 56 / F Camalig, Albay Hit by fallen tree

1 Romaroag, Gregorio 91 / M Buga, Libon, Albay Cardiac Arrest

1 Salceda, Cielo Adelina Sarte 89 / F Polangui, Albay Fall

1Zape (previously rptd as Sapico), Roque

21 / M Brgy Cobo, Tabaco City Drowning

1 Sigalot, Carlito 14 / M San Agustin, Libon, Albay Drowning

1 Angeles, Noel 49 / M San Vicente, Viga, Catanduanes Hit by fallen electric post

1 Angulo, Rolando 50 / M Bagamanok, Catanduanes Drowning

1 Manibale, Alfredo 73 / M Bato, Catanduanes Fell while fixing roof

1 Diones, Sanito 48 / M Viga, Catanduanes Previously reported missing

1Vargas (previously rptd as Vergara), Rey

39 / M Virac, Catanduanes Drowning

1Isla (previously rptd as Villasana), Rickson I.

30 / M Bagamanoc, CatanduanesDrowning (body found in Taupon, Panganiban0

1 Abinal, Jessica 13 / F San Isidro, Inapatan, Camarines Sur Drowning

1 Cuadro, Joaquin 76 / M Fabrica, Bula, Cam Sur Hypothermia

1 Dangcalan Jemel 14 Buluang Bato, CamSur Drowning, recovered Jul 28, 2011

1 Lomitao, Domingo 45 / M San Juan, Bato, Camarines Sur Drowning

1 Lostrillo, Edwin 30 / M San Isidro, Bato, Camarines Sur Drowning

1 Mora, Nino T. 29 / M Buluang Bato, Camarines Sur Drowning

1 Barrios, Marvin 18 / M Brgy Benit, Labo, Camarines Norte Asphyxia secondary to mudslide

1 Casero, Alfredo 63 / M Bagu Sta Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban Landslide

1 Casero, Marianne 18 / F Bagu Sta Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban Landslide

1 Casero, Ofelia 56 /F Bagu Sta Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban Landslide

1 Casero, Richard 25 / M Bagu Sta Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban Landslide

1Genita (previously rptd Ineta), Edgardo

1&6 mos/ M Bagu Sta Rosa Norte, Jose Panganiban Landslide

1 Unidentified Male recovered in Cogon, Gubat, Sorsogon

1 Boy Gajo Tongdol, Irosin, Sorsogon

1 Chavez, Alvin N. 2 / M Guindahap Monreal, Masbate Drowning secondary to flashflood

1 Chavez, Aljun N. 3 / M Guindahap Monreal, Masbate Drowning secondary to flashflood

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "JUANING" CASUALTIES

As of 31 July 2011, 8:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

DEAD

CAVITE Carmona, Cavite Struck by lightning

QUEZON

ALBAY

CATANDUANES

CAMARINES SUR

CAMARINES NORTE

SORSOGON

MASBATE

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NameAge / Sex

Address Cause / Date / RemarksREGION/PROVINCE/

MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

REGION VI 1

ILOILO 1Peñafiel, Joey (Brgy Chairman)

M Brgy. Binanua-an, Igbaras, Iloilo

Drowning/Drifted by strong current while crossing the river on 24 July 2011. Recovered at Brgy Namocom, Tigbauan, Iloilo

REGION VII 1SIQUIJOR 1 Maghanoy, Chesrey 8 Brgy. Candanay, Siquijor, Siquijor Drowning

REGION VIII 1LEYTE 1 Cupio, Kurt Daniel 5 Brgy San Miguelay, Sta Fe, Leyt e Drowning, 28 July 2011

CAR 51 Agwit, SPO2 Ricky (PNP) 49 / M Galonogon, Aguinaldo, Ifugao

1 Domingo, SPO2 Jeff (PNP) 48 / M Galonogon, Aguinaldo, Ifugao

1 Nabban, Dino (Civ) 28 / M Chumang, Aguinaldo, Ifugao

1 Machingi, Bo-oy (Civ) 30 / M Mahlong, Aguinaldo, Ifugao Retrieved 7/28/11 @8AM

1 Patalan, Joseph 51 / M Nagawa, Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet Retrieved 7/28/11 @11AM

GRAND TOTAL 47REGION IV-A 2

1 Gedantes, Ernesto 49 Carmona, Cavite Strucked by lightning/Brought to PGH for immediate medical attention

1 Gedantes, Jason 17 Carmona, CaviteStrucked by lightning/Brought to nearest hospital and later discharged

REGION V 18

CATANDUANES 1 Tablante, Ronnie 38 Brgy Hitoma, Caramoran, Catanduanes

Fisherman/Reported missing on 24 July 2011 and was found alive on 25 July 2011. He is currently confined at a local hospital for medical attention

1 Corteza, Bernard 11 Gabon, Polangui, Albay Multiple wounds/Confined at Isip Gen. Hospital

1 Corteza, Len 30 Gabon, Polangui, AlbayReportd by DOH , admitted at Isip Gen Hosp

1 Nace, Amalia Warde 39 / F Pio Duran, Albay Hit by fallen tree

1 Ordonio, Shalimar 17 Basud, Polangui, Albay Lacerated wound

1 John Cezar Rico 19 / M Oas, Albay Lacerated wound

1 Batomalaque 46 Obaliw, Oas Lacerated wound

1 Reamucio 23 Mayao, Oas Lacerated wound

1 Bustamante, Hermenigildo 73 / M Mayao, Oas Punctured wound

1 Recuenco, Joel 33 / M Ilaor, Norte, Oas Punctured wou nd

1 Rebeta, Jerry 30 / M Ilaor, Norte, Oas Punctured woun d

1 Austria, Rolly Tugos, Paracale, Camarines Norte Landslide

1 Casero, Ceres 23 Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte Landslide

1 Clacio, Haide 51 Tigbinan, Labo, Camarines Norte Swollen knee

1 Clacio, Rolando 51 Tigbinan, Labo, Camarines Norte Abrasion neck & knee

1 Helario, Hilbert 29 Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte Landslide

1 Liles, Ricardo J. 35 Benit, Labo, Camarines Norte Miner

IRIGA CITY 1 Vergara, Fausta 80 / F Macaangay, Buhi, Camarines Su r Lacerated wound in the forehead, Josefa Hosp, Iriga City

REGION VI 2722 Suffered minor injuries

5Treated at West Visayas State University Hospital

GRAND TOTAL 27REGION IV-B 1

ROMBLON 1 Salvador, Agustin 47 Romblon

REGION V 241 Balamban, Romeo 37 / M Brgy Agban, Baras, Catanduanes

1 Robles, Romeo 39 Brgy Agban, Baras, Catanduanes

1 Villanueva, Jose T Jr. 60 Agban, Baras, Catanduanes

1 Villanueva, Jimfer O. 21 Agban, Baras, Catanduanes

CAMARINES SUR 1 Veras, Gil Agos, Bato, Camarines Sur

MASBATE 19

REGION VIII 21 Accion, Antonio 37 Brgy San Vicente, Sulat, Eastern Samar

1 Baldilovan, Fred 39 Brgy San Vicente, Sulat, Eastern Samar

IFUGAO

Landslide (previously rptd missing, bodies retrieved 7AM, 28 Jul 2011)

INJURED

CAVITE

CAMARINES NORTE

Fishermen/missing since 24 July 2011

Fishermen, FB Hope Christy (capsized- 27July 2011)

EASTERN SAMAR Missing Fishermen

ALBAY

ILOILOPassengers of Motor Banca Linda 3 submerged while plying the route from Buenavista,

Guimaras, Iloilo City on 26 July 2011

MISSING

CATANDUANESFather & son missing since 25 Jul,

traveled by sea from Virac

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NameAge / Sex

Address Cause / Date / RemarksREGION/PROVINCE/

MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

GRAND TOTAL 89REGION IV-A 17

1

1

15 Crew members

REGION IV-B 19MARINDUQUE 1 Amaro, Isagani 34 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City

1 Barrameda, Israel Turigue 41 Brgy. Talao-talao Lucena City Fishermen1 Caballes, Celexter 23 Dalahican, Lucena City Boat NEA1 Delema, Arturo Villaceran 57 Brgy. Ilaya Dalahica, Lucena City Fishermen1 Dival, Rolando 39 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Encarnado, Pedro 47 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Grapani, Perlito Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Lazarte, Eddie boy 38 Dalahican, Lucena City Boat NEA1 Lopez, Normel 23 Dalahican, Lucena City Boat Lady Norma1 Lopez, Rocky 36 Dalahican, Lucena City Boat Lady Norma1 Obrero, Pio Sarabia 45 Brgy. Talao-talao Lucena City Fishermen1 Olores, Pedro Encarnacion 47 Brgy. Talao-talao Lucena City Fishermen1 Pasco, Roel 36 Dalahican, Lucena City Boat Lady Norma1 Sarabia, Pio 47 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Turrique, Israel 41 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Villaseran, Arturo 57 Fisherman from Dalahican, Lucena City1 Mendiola, Jomar 32 / M Purok IA, Brgy Dalahican, Luc ena City Rescued @ Pangi, Gasan1 Cordero, Danilo 44 / M Rescued @ Pangi, Gasan1 Lacson, Gil 49 / M Rescued @ Pangi, Gasan

REGION V 191 Aceboque, Arnel

1 Aprevo, Michael

1 Atagani, Jonex 32

1 Balite, Juvy 33

1 Bellocillo, Andro

1 Bocala, Rex

1 Colipapa, Joseph

1 Danio, Dante 27

1 dela Cruz, Vicente 33

1 Flora, Junjun 21

1 Layon, Andy 32

1 Olivera, Rodolfo

1 Romano, Noel 37

1 Abas, Emer 27 Brgy. Sta. Barbara, Rapu-rapu, Albay

1 Balmaceda, Elmer 34 Brgy. Sta. Barbara, Rapu-rapu, Albay

1 Dunganan, Salvador Jr 23 Brgy. Sta. Barbara, Rapu-rapu, Albay

1 Aseron, Jericho

1 Vega, Moymoy

1 Soreta, Speed

REGION VI 2828

REGION VIII 61 Gamalo, Antonio

1 Gamalo, Flor

1 Gapol, Coloy

1 Gapol, Isagani

1 Gapol, Jade

1 Gapol, Pepito

RESCUED/SURVIVORS

QUEZON

Morata, Julito (previously rptd as Baninoy)

Perez, QuezonCrew of FB Kenrick and FB Kimberly

Morata, Analito (previously rptd as Nalit)

Crew of Nene Linda 3

MASBATEFishermen / crew of

FB Hope Christy

ALBAYFishermen/Previously reported missing since 24 July 2011. Rescued in Northern Samar

EASTERN SAMAR

Brgy Taguite, Lawaan, Eastern Samar

Fishermen

Brgy. 01, Lawaan, Eastern Samar

CAMARINES NORTE Sabang, Vinzons, Camarines NorteReported missing. Returned home on 28 July 2011

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Tab B

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families P ersons Families Persons

864 125,445 612,047 296 26,030 121,094 4,266 21,400 30,296 142,494

5 74 370 0 - - - - - - LAS PIÑAS CITY 1 1 5 - - MUNTINLUPA CITY 2 48 240 - - PASAY CITY 1 15 75 - - QUEZON CITY 1 10 50 - -

4 227 1,135 0 - - - - - - 1 1 5 0 - - - - - -

BANGAR 1 1 5 - - 3 226 1,130 0 - - - - - -

UMINGAN 3 226 1,130 - -

96 4,544 21,982 0 - - 418 2,027 418 2,027 6 261 1,304 0 - - - - - -

CABATUAN 1 20 98 - - CORDON 1 24 120 - - DINAPIGUE 1 4 21 - - ROXAS 3 213 1,065 - -

8 101 425 0 - - - - - - BAGABAG 1 10 48 - - BAMBANG 6 86 344 - - BAYOMBONG 1 5 33 - -

82 4,182 20,253 0 - - 418 2,027 418 2,027 AGLIPAY 25 1,881 9,405 188 941 188 941 CABARROGUIS 9 519 2,036 52 204 52 204 DIFFUN 33 581 2,905 58 291 58 291 MADDELA 7 551 2,755 55 276 55 276 NAGTIPUNAN 6 550 2,750 55 275 55 275 SAGUDAY 2 100 402 10 40 10 40

42 3,627 18,988 0 - - - - - - 23 1,355 6,848 0 - - - - - -

CASIGURAN 9 69 330 - - DILASAG 5 946 4,707 - - DINALUNGAN 9 340 1,811 - -

1 45 179 0 - - - - - - MALOLOS CITY 1 45 179 - -

7 941 4,603 0 - - - - - - CARRANGLAN 1 62 208 QUEZON 6 879 4,395

11 1,286 7,358 0 - - - - - - SANTA ANA 11 1,286 7,358

19 502 2,568 0 - - - - - - 7 246 1,230 0 - - - - - -

TINGLOY 7 246 1,230 - - 12 256 1,338 0 - - - - - -

LUCENA CITY 1 1 5 - - MULANAY 5 171 904 - - POLILLO 3 34 179 - - SAN FRANCISCO 3 50 250 - -

666 115,248 560,298 295 25,407 117,979 3,848 19,373 29,255 137,352 319 40,685 199,883 231 21,733 99,208 2,513 12,039 24,246 111,247

BACACAY 25 2,310 13,575 4 1,082 5,366 1,082 5,366 CAMALIG 9 259 345 - - DARAGA 11 2,332 9,450 16 2,232 9,191 2,232 9,191 GUINOBATAN 17 913 3,132 18 913 3,132 913 3,132 JOVELLAR 6 300 1,360 6 140 560 160 800 300 1,360 LEGAZPI CITY 63 13,137 70,773 8 4,000 16,000 4,000 16,000 LIBON 10 927 4,625 17 1,349 7,531 1,349 7,531 LIGAO CITY 34 2,320 10,055 14 1,211 5,266 20 95 1,231 5,361 MALILIPOT 13 752 4,542 5 752 4,542 752 4,542 MALINAO 29 6,600 30,004 106 5,067 23,234 1,533 6,770 6,600 30,004 MANITO 11 616 3,080 - - OAS 11 1,743 8,787 11 1,673 8,414 70 373 1,743 8,787 PIO DURAN 14 1,601 9,543 13 1,120 6,720 481 2,823 1,601 9,543 RAPU-RAPU 13 757 4,542 - - SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 15 2,476 10,374 13 2,194 9,252 2,194 9,252 TABACO CITY 35 3,275 13,916 - - TIWI 6 367 1,780 249 1,178 249 1,178

113 7,636 37,136 0 - - - - - - BASUD 3 733 4,398 - - CAPALONGA 6 45 225 - - DAET 13 1,403 7,015 - - JOSE PANGANIBAN 4 464 2,320 - -

REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

Sitrep No. 12

Effects of Tropical Storm "Juaning"AFFECTED POPULATION

As of 31 July 2011, 8:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

NCR

AURORA

LA UNION

PANGASINAN

REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)

ISABELA

NUEVA VIZCAYA

QUIRINO

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

BULACAN

NUEVA ECIJA

PAMPANGA

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

BATANGAS

QUEZON

REGION V (BICOL REGION)ALBAY

CAMARINES NORTE

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families P ersons Families Persons

Region/Province/Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

LABO 8 191 634 - - MERCEDES 18 2,408 12,399 - - PARACALE 27 924 4,541 - - SAN LORENZO RUIZ 12 474 1,597 - - SAN VICENTE 8 233 1,147 - - TALISAY 8 529 2,116 - - VINZONS 6 232 744 - -

209 63,869 307,532 43 1,732 8,454 1,331 7,314 3,063 15,768 BAAO 15 3,910 22,298 4 755 4,001 755 4,001 BALATAN 3 125 626 1 35 175 35 175 BATO 1 6,975 12,820 - - BOMBON 1,172 5,940 - - BUHI 3 1,560 7,690 6 101 430 101 430 BULA 7,795 38,977 - - CABUSAO 2 21 105 2 21 105 21 105 CALABANGA 32 3,491 17,619 - - CAMALIGAN 1 954 4,643 - - CARAMOAN 666 3,749 - - DEL GALLEGO 13 1,000 5,275 - - GAINZA 240 1,366 - - GARCHITORENA 100 499 - - IRIGA CITY 4 2,770 13,309 1 138 624 138 624 LAGONOY 21 1,500 7,500 - - LIBMANAN 20 3,781 18,776 49 904 49 904 LUPI 1 215 1,075 1 50 250 50 250 MAGARAO 583 3,498 - - MILAOR 7 1,288 5,972 2 6 30 1,213 6,065 1,219 6,095 MINALABAC 5 3,823 19,115 2 43 206 43 206 NABUA 26 13,075 69,252 - - NAGA CITY 14 317 1,232 6 317 1,232 317 1,232 OCAMPO 5 1,391 7,509 15 180 900 180 900 PASACAO 698 3,771 - - PILI 725 3,626 - - PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 1 69 345 69 345 69 345 RAGAY 60 330 - - SAGÑAY 720 3,600 - - SAN FERNANDO 665 3,190 - - SIPOCOT 1 70 351 1 8 43 8 43 TINAMBAC 34 4,110 23,474 2 78 458 78 458

5 44 225 0 - - - - - - BARAS 1 2 10 - - VIGA 1 2 10 - - VIRAC 3 40 205 - -

1 148 740 0 - - - - - - MONREAL 1 148 740 - -

19 2,866 14,782 21 1,942 10,317 4 20 1,946 10,337 BULAN 1 449 1,883 - - CASTILLA 1 43 215 1 43 215 43 215 DONSOL 9 1,194 6,577 1 1,190 6,557 4 20 1,194 6,577 MATNOG 1 27 187 - - PILAR 1 43 215 1 43 215 43 215 SORSOGON 6 1,110 5,705 18 666 3,330 666 3,330

4 623 3,115 1 623 3,115 - - 623 3,115

LANAO DEL NORTE 4 623 3,115 1 623 3,115 - - 623 3,115 KAPATAGAN 4 623 3,115 1 623 3,115 623 3,115

28 600 3,591 0 - - - - - -

BENGUET - - - 0 - - - - - - ITOGON

IFUGAO 11 36 212 0 - - - - - - AGUINALDO 1 4 20 - - ASIPULO 1 2 16 - - BANAUE 2 4 25 - - HINGYON 1 1 10 - - HUNGDUAN 1 1 8 - - LAGAWE 3 5 28 - - MAYOYAO 1 18 95 - - TINOC 1 1 10 - -

KALINGA 17 564 3,379 0 - - - - - - LUBUAGAN 3 7 37 - - PASIL 14 557 3,342 - -

SORSOGON

CAMARINES SUR

CATANDUANES

MASBATE

CAR

REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

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Sitrep No. 12 Tab C

LIVESTOCKS IRRIGATION FISHERIES

Type of Crops /

Livestocks Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value

GRAND TOTAL

TOTAL 1,242,596,899.66 142,738,421.35 2,831,950.00 310,550,000.00 13,253,493.18 22,899,650.00

REGION II - 283,543.25 - - - - 283,543.25

Rice 854.42

Corn 510.54

Isabela Corn 14,343.78 14,343.78 Quirino Corn 267,834.51 267,834.51

REGION III - 9,101,129.00 - - - - 9,101,129.00 Bulacan Rice 841,905.00 841,905.00 Tarlac 8,259,224.00 8,259,224.00

REGION IV-B - 10,241,450.00 - - - - 10,241,450.00 Mindoro Occidental Rice 10,241,450.00 10,241,450.00

REGION V 1,242,583,899.66 107,558,715.53 2,831,950.00 310,550,000.00 13,253,493.18 22,899,650.00 1,699,677,708.37 Rice 27,505,769.68 Corn 7,252,570.50 Rice 47,166,843.09 Corn 14,440,435.00

Camarines Norte Rice 5,229,808.22 3,620,818.18 375,200.00 9,225,826.40 Catanduanes 12,804,000.00 Rice 696,906.58 329,500.00 1,148,064.00 7,215,360.00 9,389,830.58

Rice 1,030,084.00 Corn 285,010.00

NIS 258,300,000.00 258,300,000.00 Sorsogon 1,550,000.00 Rice 3,951,288.46 345,000.00 4,296,288.46

CAR 13,000.00 15,553,583.57 - - - - 15,566,583.57

Rice 282,710.32

Corn 14,865,326.25

Mt. Province 13,000.00 405,547.00 405,547.00

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "JUANING" COST OF DAMAGES

As of 31 July 2011, 8:00AM

Region/Province/ City/Municipality

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

TOTAL COST (Infrastructure + Agriculture)ROADS/BRIDGES/OTHER

STRUCTURES

CROPS (Rice and Corn) HVCC (Mango,

Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)

Nueva Vizcaya

15,148,036.57

Camarines Sur 19,750,000.00 1,722,950.00 18,950,000.00 2,796,111.00 99,315,429.09

Ifugao

Masbate8,200,000.00 33,300,000.00

492,273,514.53 1,242,596,899.66 1,734,870,414.19

35,165,094.00

41,401,340.18

1,364.96

1,200,279,899.66 779,500.00 5,688,500.00 175,000.00

14,239,090.00

550,000.00

Albay

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Sitrep 12 Tab D

TOTALLY PARTIALLY

590 5,631Region II Sub-Total 8 110

Quirino 8 96 Aglipay 43

Cabarroguis 4 26 Maddela 1 5

Nagtipunan 1 12 Saguday 2 10

Isabela 6 Cordon 6

Nueva Vizcaya 8 Bambang 8

Region III Sub-Total 69 266 Aurora 64 266

Casiguran 7 30 Dilasag 40

Dinalungan 17 236 Pampanga 5 0

Sta Ana 5

Region IV-A Sub-Total 3 239 Rizal 0 6

Angono 6 Quezon 1 33

Polilio 1 33

Batangas 2 200 Tingloy 2 200

Region V Sub-Total 498 4,949 Albay 180 350

Bacacay 12 Malinao 123

Tabaco City 45 350 Sorsogon City 1 4

Sorsogon City 1 4Camarines Norte 315 4,595

Labo 5 188San Vicente 1 232

Basud 1 72Paracale 175 707

EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "JUANING"DAMAGED HOUSES

31 July 2010,8:00AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

GRAND TOTAL6,221

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY

EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "JUANING"DAMAGED HOUSES

31 July 2010,8:00AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

6,221 San Lorenzo Ruiz 21 450Capalonga 7 32

Daet 102 499Jose Panganiban 1 9

Mercedes 2 2,406 Camarines Sur 2

Presentacion 2

Region VII Sub-Total 0 4 Cebu 0 4

Cebu City 4

CAR Sub-Total 11 63 Ifugao 5 20

Asipulo 2 Aguinaldo 1

Lagawe 5 Hingyon 1 Banaue 4

Mayoyao 10 Tinioc 1

Hungduan 1 Kalinga 6 43

Lubuagan 1 6 Pasil 5 37

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SitRep No. 12 Tab E

GRAND TOTAL 410,000.00 9,859,052.62 461,483.08 466,337.79 12,051.00 11,208,924.49

410,000.00 410,000.00

NCR - - 10,000.00 - - 10,000.00 Pasay City - - 5,000.00 - - 5,000.00

Quezon City 5,000.00 5,000.00

REGION I - - 26,290.00 - - 26,290.00 La Union - - 300.00 - - 300.00

Bangar 300.00 300.00

Pangasinan - - 25,990.00 - - 25,990.00

Umingan 25,990.00 25,990.00

REGION II - 47,700.00 363,708.00 300,379.35 - 711,787.35 CHD II - - 300,379.35 300,379.35

Isabela - - 51,400.00 - - 51,400.00

Dinapigue 1,000.00 1,000.00

Roxas 40,800.00 40,800.00

Cordon 3,600.00 3,600.00

Cabatuan 6,000.00 6,000.00

Quirino - 38,500.00 283,708.00 - - 322,208.00

Aglipay 6,000.00 138,253.00 144,253.00

Cabarroguis 6,500.00 15,949.00 22,449.00

Diffun 6,500.00 42,703.00 49,203.00

Maddela 6,500.00 40,498.00 46,998.00

Nagtipunan 6,500.00 40,425.00 46,925.00

Saguday 6,500.00 5,880.00 12,380.00

Nueva Vizcaya - 2,700.00 9,600.00 - - 12,300.00

Bagabag 1,800.00 1,800.00

Bayombong 1,500.00 1,500.00

Bambang 2,700.00 6,300.00 9,000.00

Strandees - 6,500.00 19,000.00 - - 25,500.00

REGION III - 15,000.00 - - 15,000.00Pampanga - 15,000.00 - - 15,000.00

Sta. Ana 15,000.00 15,000.00

REGION V - 9,811,352.62 46,485.08 163,958.44 12,051.00 10,033,847.14 163,958.44 163,958.44

62,416.17 62,416.17

Catanduanes - 337,500.00 - - - 337,500.00

Without breakdown of distribution 337,500.00 337,500.00

Albay - 6,970,353.56 - - - 6,970,353.56

Without breakdown of distribution 6,750,000.00 - 6,750,000.00

Malinao 220,353.56 220,353.56

Sorsogon - 387,479.89 2,363.08 - - 389,842.97

Sosogon City 382,079.89 - 382,079.89

Matnog 5,400.00 2,363.08 7,763.08

Camarines Sur - 1,918,603.00 25,200.00 - - 1,943,803.00

c/o Prov'l Govt. 1,748,328.00 - 1,748,328.00

Ocampo 18,900.00 18,900.00

Tinambac 170,275.00 170,275.00

Minalabac 1,200.00 1,200.00

Naga City 5,100.00 5,100.00

Camarines Norte - 135,000.00 18,922.00 - 12,051.00 165,973.00

c/o Prov'l Govt. 135,000.00 - 135,000.00

Labo 12,051.00 12,051.00

Vinzons 13,722.00 13,722.00

San Vicente 1,200.00 1,200.00

Paracale 4,000.00 4,000.00

REGION X - - - 2,000.00 - 2,000.00 Lanao del Norte - - - 2,000.00 - 2,000.00

Kapatagan 2,000.00 2,000.00

DSWD LGUs

NDRRMC provided PhP10,000 to each dead victims

DOH TOTAL

c/o OCD-V/DRR Units

CHD V

EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "JUANING"Cost of Assistance

As of 31 July 2010, 8:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City NDRRMC NGOs/Other Gos

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