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3. Casualties (TAB C)
• As of 8:00PM, 12 August 2012, a total of ninety two (92) persons were reported dead: twelve (12) were victims of landslide, sixty six (66) drowning, twelve (12) landslide, two (2) lightning, four (4) electrocution, three (3) heart attack / cardiac arrest, one (1) nervous breakdown, two (2) fallen trees and undertermined two (2).
• A total of eleven (11) persons were injured due to landslide, vehicular accident and snake bite.
• A total of four (4) persons are still missing while 62, 846 were rescued.
4. Status of Lifelines
1. Condition of Roads and Bridges (TAB D)
• As of 8:00 PM, 12 August 2012, a total of eighty six (86) roads and three (3) bridges are not passable to all types of vehicles in Regions I, III, IV-A, CAR and NCR due to flooding.
2. Status of Dams and Waterways (As of 6:00 PM, 12 August 2012)
• The water from Ipo Dam is likely to affect the low-lying areas along the Angat
River. All residents living in those areas are advised to be alert for possible increase in water level downstream and to take precautionary measures.
F. Damaged Houses (TAB E)
• A total of 8,506 houses were damaged in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B and VI, of which 2,969 totally and 5,537 partially damaged.
G. Cost of Damages (TAB F)
• As of 12 August 2012, The total cost of damages to infrastructure and agriculture in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B and NCR is ₱ 616,376,611.50.
• The total cost of damages to infrastructure is ₱ 596,815,230.00 and the total cost of damages to agriculture is ₱ 19,561,381.50.
H. Flooded Areas (TAB G)
• A total of seventy nine (79) Cities/Municipalities from NCR, Regions I, III, and IV-A have severe flooding.
• The number of flooded areas in Region III has significantly increased.
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III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
A. Conduct of Emergency Cabinet Meeting
� The NDRRMC conducted an Emergency Meeting with His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III at 10:00 AM, 7 August 2012 at the NDRRMC Conference Room, attended by DSWD, DILG, DOST (PAGASA), MMDA, DPWH, DOH, and DepEd, AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, other agencies and print / broadcast media. The meeting focused on the action plan on damage assessment, asset mobilization, Search and Rescue (SAR), relief allocation and distribution to augment the LGUs and affected communities
� The DOST (PAGASA), DSWD, DPWH, MMDA and DOH presented their reports based on their respective mandates
� The President raised some specific issues that need to be addressed by the concerned agencies. Likewise provided general guidance to the response and relief agencies to require the LGUs concerned to go around their respective areas through the Brgy Captains and provide necessary assistance whenever necessary
� President’s instructions to the agencies were the following: DSWD to find a place where they can put tents as additional evacuation centers; DOH to initiate the provision of water for those who depend on deep wells and how to address flooding in hospitals; DILG to identify all inundated /flooded Barangays in Marikina City affected by SW Monsoon, require all LGUs to go around their areas through the barangay captains; and check floodings in Tarlac and Northern Luzon ( La Union. Pangasinan and Ilocos; DOST to fast track the preparation of hazard map of Luzon. DPWH to study the long term solution for Laguna Lake.
� On 8 August, 2012, His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III, DND Secretary and NDRRMC Chairperson Voltaire Gazmin, MMDA Chairperson Francis Tolentino and Muntinlupa City Mayor Aldrin San Pedro personally inspected the Tunasan Elementary School in Brgy Tunasan, Muntinlupa City to assess the situation of the evacuees.
� The President then proceeded to the NDRRMOC for a short briefing with the NDRRMC TWG and discussed the current weather situation and forecast, roads accessibility and response measures being implemented.
� An aerial damage assessment was conducted by OCD Operations Division Dir. Armando Duque together with PAGASA representatives Deputy Administrator Vic Malano, Mr. Mario Raymundo, and Mr. Bernie de Leon.
B. Relief and Recovery Operations
DSWD:
• Prepositioned P3.31 million standby funds and P38.32 million worth of relief supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to P41.64 million.
Field Office Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total
NCR 1,025,649.87 1,873,481.23 2,899,131.10 I 449,909.13 6,437,188.65 6,887,097.78
III 220,109.16 1,636,142.44 1,856,251.60
IV-A 266,263.99 6,013,334.57 6,279,598.56
IV-B 569,072.38 1,070,680.09 1,639,752.47
V 487,212.18 20,255,137.19 20,742,349.37
VI 294,425.20 1,042,866.41 1,337,291.61
Total 3,312,641.91 38,328,830.58 41,641,472.49
• DROMIC is closely coordinating with DSWD-FOs concerned for any significant updates related to SW monsoon.
• Affected families need food, water, clothing, mats, blankets, and diapers for infants
DOH-HEMS: • Closely monitors the status of health services, offices and personnel at all levels;
strengthen advisory and health promotion campaign on the preventive measures of Leptospirosis case and other food and water borne related diseases; and released assorted drugs and medicines and rubber boots to CHDs.
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• CHDs I, III, IV-A,, IV-B, CAR and NCR provided assorted drugs and medicines to the LGUs concerned.
• Code Red Alert is still raised. • Monitored Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disaster (SPEED)
reports from different health facilities in Regions III, IV-A, and NCR.
DepEd:
• Reported that 51 schools so far are being utilized as evacuation centers; mobilized teachers to conduct classes in QC; and prepare contingency plan (1-2 hrs additional for regular classes) to complete 180 days mandatory or make up classes.
DILG:
• Provided assistance by search and rescue (SAR) and evacuation in the municipalities of Batangas namely: Calaca, Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, Taal, Tuy, Bauan, San Luis, Agoncillo, Alitagtag, Cuenca, Laurel, Malvar, San Nicolas, Sta Teresita, Talisay, Tanauan City
• Provincial Engineering Office mobilized heavy equipment (loader, backhoe and dumptrucks) to augment in the clearing operations in the affected barangays of Lemery.
• Issued a memorandum addressed to all DILG Provincial/City Directors for the reactivation of the Local Price Coordinating Councils to ensure that all LCE’s adopt measures to address hoarding and exorbitant price increases of essential/prime commodities.
C. Cost of Assistance (TAB H)
• A total amount of ₱ 67,701,920.58 worth of relief assistance was provided to the affected families. The Local Government Units (LGUs) provided ₱ 19,694,517.12, Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) provisioned ₱ 5,095,515.78, Deparment of Health granted ₱ 13,209,614.26, while the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) allocated ₱ 29,702,273.42.
• Region III and NCR received the biggest allocation.
D. Search and Rescue (SAR) Operations (TAB I)
• SAR operations were effected through the concerted efforts of the SAR units of AFP, PCG and PNP and around 19,200 personnel, 678 vehicles and 435 seacrafts were mobilized to various areas in Metro Manila.
Breakdown:
Agencies Personnel Vehicles Seacrafts AFP 5,635 358 99 PNP 9,622 177 307 PCG 271 13 24 BFP 2,717 19 5 DPWH 797 111 0 DOH 158 0 0
E. Details of Actions Taken of Agencies and Affected Regions (TAB J)
F. Declarations of State of Calamity (TAB K)
• To date, forty (40) cities/municipalities in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, XII and NCR was declared under State of Calamity.
G. Status of Rescue Operations (TAB L)
• A total of 13,520 families / 62,837 persons were rescued by the combined efforts of AFP, PNP, PCG, LGUs and Team Albay.
Sitrep No. 13 TAB A
REGION/ AREATIME/DATE OF
OCCURRENCEDESCRIPTION REMARK/S
Bayanihan St. Brgy. Commonwealth, Quezon City
07 August 2012
A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains which involved two (2) houses. The said
incident resulted into the deaths of nine (9) persons and injuries of four (4) persons.
Two (2) affected houses were reportedly buried along with the deceased victims while the
survivors were rushed to East Avenue Medical Center.
Sitio AC near Wawa in Brgy. San Rafael, Rodriguez, Rizal
On or about 10:50 AM 7 August 2012
A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains which partially damaged two (2) houses
Two (2) families were affected and are currently staying with their respective relatives
Brgy. San Jose, Rodriguez, RizalOn or about 11:20 AM 7 August 2012
A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains at an elevated part of Relocation NTA Housing which partially damaged three (3)
houses
Three (3) families were affected and are currently staying with their respective relatives
Brgy. San Isidro, Taytay, RizalOn or about 10:00 PM 7 August 2012
A landslide incident occurred in Palmera I Subd., which partially damaged a basketball
court and a house and affected one (1) family.
The affected family is currently staying at their relatives.
Brgy. San Isidro, Rodriguez, RizalOn or about 1:00
PM 8 August 2012
A riprap near a creek collapsed due to heavy rains
Rodriguez MDRRMO conducted assessment and investigation on the incident
Sitio Gulod, Brgy. Muzon, Taytay, Rizal
On or about 11:00 AM 8 August 2012
A landslide occurred in an area which is being developed as a subdivision
No family or property was affected because the said area has no nearby residents and structures
DROWNING (8)
REGION IV-A (6)
Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo CityOn or about 8:00
AM 10 August 2012
During the heavy downpour of rain, a drowning incident occurred in Sitio Tanza Dos wherein a dead body of a child was recovered between
12:00MN and 1:00AM
The search and rescue operations are still on-going for the mother and another child who are
suspected to have been drowned also.
Brgy. Ulango, Tanauan City, Batangas
11:00 AM, 7 August, 2012
A drowning incident involving two (2) persons occured. The body of Marie Pansipani, 7 y/o, was recovered 300m away from the incident while the body of May Pansipani, 9 y/o, was
recovered 30m away from the incident.
The victims were brought to the CP Reyes Hospital, Tanuan City; however, they were
declared dead on arrival.
Puray River, Rodriguez, RizalOn about 9:00 AM 8 August
2012
A man, named Ricardo Rueles, was reportedly drowned while fishing when he was
swept by the strong water current of Puray River.
The body was retrieved on 9 August 2012, as per DOH report.
Taytay, RizalOn or about 2:30
PM 8 August 2012
A drowning incident occurred at Monteverde Royale in Brgy. San Juan in Rizal. The three (3) victims - Nicole Costa, Noel Garde Espin
and Christian Garde Espin - were playing when they accidentally fell in the creek.
The victims were rushed to Taytay Emergency Hospital but pronounced dead on arrival.
Biñan, LagunaOn or about 8:00
AM 5 August 2012
Christina Curlano, 3 y/o, was found dead by her parents. The victim accidentally fell and
drowned in the floodwaters.
Mauban Falls, Lucban, QuezonOn or about 12:15 PM 4 August 2012
A drowning incident occurred involving Christiam Fontanilla, twenty-one (21) yrs old, a
resident of Emilio Aguinaldo St., Lucban, Quezon
On or about 5 August 2012, the body was found and identified by his family.
REGION IV-B (2)
Brgy. San Jose, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
On or about 1:00 AM 6 August
2012
Two (2) residents of San Jose, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro went fishing onboard a
motorized banca but failed to return home. A wrecked motorized banca was later found at
the coastal area of Brgy. Melgar B of the same municipality
As of 10 August 2012, the two victims - Allan jayag Montanio and Val Valenzuela - are still
considered missing.
NCR (1)
REGION IV-A (5)
LANDSLIDE (6)
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED (20)
Brgy. Gui-ob, Alcantara, Romblon 5 August 2012
The body of Deo Socajil was recovered along the coastal area of Brgy. Gui-ob. On or about
12:00 PM 5 August 2012, the victim was reported missing after their banca capsized
due to the big waves while fishing.
SAR Operations was conducted by the Brgy. Officials and CPR was applied. The victim was
immediately rushed to RHU but was pronounced dead on arrival.
VEHICULAR ACCIDENT (1)
REGION IV-A (1)
Marcos Highway, Boso boso, Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City, Rizal
1:00AM, 08 August, 2012
A vehicular accident involving one (1) Public Utility Jeepney (PUJ) with plate number TWN 325 occurred. The vehicle fell below the road surface at a distance of about 20 ft due to the collapse of the certain portion of the highway. There are eight (8) victims sustaining minor
injuries.
There were four (4) persons namely, Benjamin Montes, 68 y/o, Sherwin Francisco, 18 y/o, Paul Jorge Altarejo, 21y/o, and Cleo Añeso, 16 y/o
reportedly admitted to the hospital.
COLLAPSED STRUCTURE(2)
REGION IV-A (1)
Brgy. San Isidro, Rodriguez, RizalOn or about 1:00
PM 08 August 2012
A riprap near a creek collapsed due to heavy rains
No casualty reported.
REGION IV-B (1)
Sitio Agbuyog, Brgy. Capaclan, Romblon
5 August 2012
The half portion of a Provincial Road and a residential house owned by Fernando Anonoy
Jr. were both partially damaged due to soil erosion that occurred in the area.
The road is not passable to heavy vehicles to avoid further damage.
FLOODING INCIDENTS (1)
REGION IV-B (1)
Baco, Oriental Mindoro 7 August 2012
A flooding incident was reported in twelve (12) barangays in Baco, Oriental Mindoro: Brgy.
Bangkatan, Brgy. Mayabig, Brgy. Mangangan I, Brgy. Alag, Brgy. Burbuli, Brgy. Sta Cruz,
Brgy. Lumangbayan, Brgy. Catuwiran I, Brgy. Catuwiran II, Brgy. Malapad, Brgy. Dulangan I
and Brgy. Dulangan II
As of 8 August 2012, the floodings have already subsided.
MARITIME INCIDENTS (1)
REGION IV-B (1)
Coron, PalawanOn or about 9:15
AM 6 August 2012
A motorized banca, with a total of six (6) passengers, encountered strong winds while
sailing enroute to Banana Island Resort, Malcapuya Island, causing it to half sub-
merge.
A passing motorized banca rescued all six (6) passengers while the half sub-merged banca
was towed by the SAR Team onboard a motorized banca Four Delta-1 to Luwalhati
Wharf, Coron, Palawan.LIGHTNING INCIDENTS (1)REGION III
Masinloc, Zambales 10-Aug-12The five (5) fishermen from Brgy. Inhobol were
struck by lightning.
One (1) of the fishermen was dead, one (1) was missing, one (10 was in the hospital and two (2)
were slightly injured.
Tab B
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
2,390 733,092 3,307,874 911 89,448 418,380 93,133 459,227 182,581 877,607
264 76,600 364,966 253 31,703 144,859 4,200 20,897 35,903 165,756
CALOOCAN 13 5,360 26,750 7 663 3,265 663 3,265 LAS PIÑAS CITY 6 245 1,225 - - MAKATI 7 412 1,850 1 173 710 173 710 MALABON 18 4,581 20,334 13 438 1,876 32 140 470 2,016 MANDALUYONG CITY 8 669 2,700 40 200 40 200 MANILA CITY 33 9,900 49,248 23 2,949 13,790 3,705 18,525 6,654 32,315 MARIKINA 11 6,433 33,496 23 5,693 28,827 50 250 5,743 29,077 MUNTINLUPA CITY 9 4,133 18,206 14 3,733 16,130 3,733 16,130 NAVOTAS CITY 12 1,630 7,698 10 978 4,883 978 4,883 PARAÑAQUE 2 629 2,787 - - PASAY CITY 17 4,530 22,620 - - PASIG CITY 24 7,150 33,280 50 3,660 15,903 300 1,500 3,960 17,403 PATEROS 4 1,202 5,340 12 631 2,666 631 2,666 QUEZON CITY 47 19,028 94,390 24 4,668 23,333 4,668 23,333 SAN JUAN 6 887 4,071 73 282 73 282 TAGUIG CITY 18 3,289 14,410 25 2,923 12,639 2,923 12,639 VALENZUELA CITY 29 6,522 26,561 51 5,194 20,837 5,194 20,837
235 44,261 214,151 - - - 50 300 50 300
7 1,676 8,380 0 - - - - - - TAGUDIN 7 1,676 8,380
1 100 526 0 - - - - - - SAN JUAN 1 100 526 - -
227 42,485 205,245 0 - - 50 300 50 300 DAGUPAN CITY 5 57 211 - - SAN CARLOS CITY 26 2,060 10,375 - - AGUILAR 9 2,874 15,467 - - BALUNGAO 1 1 5 - - BASISTA 1 50 300 50 300 50 300 BAUTISTA 3 1,603 6,827 - - BAYAMBANG 14 2,314 11,102 - - BINMALEY 33 8,712 43,560 - - BUGALLON 24 7,930 41,683 - - CALASIAO 16 4,334 21,023 - - DASOL 1 97 565 - - LINGAYEN 32 5,744 25,032 - - MANAOAG 1 1 5 - - MANGATAREM 16 4,071 17,310 - - SAN JACINTO 1 1 5 - - SAN QUINTIN 2 145 684 - - SANTA BARBARA 7 1,161 5,805 - - SISON 13 92 331 - - TAYUG 1 3 15 - - URBIZTONDO 21 1,235 4,940 - -
1,298 452,841 1,991,045 362 25,553 114,431 47,103 226,978 72,656 341,409
228 87,390 390,167 5 177 760 16,666 77,691 16,843 78,451
ABUCAY 9 3,150 15,780 0 - - - - BAGAC 14 4,958 20,914 - - BALANGA 25 4,970 24,885 4,765 23,825 4,765 23,825 DINALUPIHAN 46 25,000 112,500 1 78 351 1,520 6,840 1,598 7,191 HERMOSA 21 13,667 59,466 4 99 409 7,171 31,932 7,270 32,341 LIMAY 10 3,462 17,472 - - MARIVELES 18 11,013 47,040 0 - - - - MORONG 5 4,140 13,371 - - ORANI 28 4,627 22,623 - - ORION 23 8,276 37,928 2,075 9,419 2,075 9,419 PILAR 15 2,437 9,748 - - SAMAL 14 1,690 8,440 1,135 5,675 1,135 5,675
256 90,262 390,475 157 12,175 59,871 3,349 16,268 15,524 76,139
ANGAT 2 59 235 - -
BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 6 6,584 28,167 - - BALIUAG 27 8,329 38,619 5 1,089 4,952 1,089 4,952 BULACAN 14 18,136 69,108 10 1,159 10,566 1,159 10,566 BUSTOS 7 536 3,216 7 536 3,216 536 3,216 CALUMPIT 29 3,202 12,501 18 2,504 10,695 2,504 10,695 GUIGUINTO 3 900 4,500 3 46 230 46 230 HAGONOY 15 21,045 89,771 4 1,113 5,579 1,650 7,760 2,763 13,339 MALOLOS CITY 23 1,402 5,511 34 1,263 5,800 43 120 1,306 5,920 MARILAO 16 2,680 13,400 17 1,627 6,735 200 1,000 1,827 7,735 MEYCAUAYAN 6 949 4,749 - - NORZAGARAY 7 343 1,678 5 210 1,113 10 56 220 1,169 OBANDO 11 11,624 58,120 5 195 757 195 757 PAOMBONG 14 7,226 28,931 7 772 3,152 772 3,152 PLARIDEL 19 1,232 6,256 10 257 1,275 946 4,832 1,203 6,107 PULILAN 3 22 100 2 16 70 16 70 SAN ILDEFONSO 16 2,195 8,892 5 87 435 87 435 SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 14 816 2,879 14 816 2,879 816 2,879 SAN MIGUEL 15 1,914 9,570 1 30 150 500 2,500 530 2,650 SAN RAFAEL 1 20 80 - - SANTA MARIA 8 1,048 4,192 10 455 2,267 455 2,267
63 16,107 82,034 0 - - 1,003 5,765 1,003 5,765
CABANATUAN 8 2,693 11,921 - - CABIAO 23 8,652 51,914 750 4,500 750 4,500
CARRANGLAN 1 6 38 - - CUYAPO 18 2,514 7,260 - - JAEN 1 253 1,265 253 1,265 253 1,265 SAN ANTONIO 6 1,079 4,176 SAN ISIDRO 6 910 5,460
REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)
Sitrep No. 13
EFFECT OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
NCR
ILOCOS SUR
LA UNION
PANGASINAN
REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)
BATAAN
BULACAN
NUEVA ECIJA
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTED No. of
Evac
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
426 207,190 882,296 145 10,036 39,856 19,921 95,945 29,957 135,801
ANGELES 10 635 2,748 3 81 359 221 1,485 302 1,844 APALIT 12 5,865 32,257 3 331 1,802 3,000 15,000 3,331 16,802 ARAYAT 30 3,858 7,250 4 258 1,105 258 1,105 BACOLOR 17 5,266 22,579 3 123 542 2,799 12,074 2,922 12,616 CANDABA 33 10,124 60,764 2 55 306 55 306 FLORIDABLANCA 32 11,241 38,232 0 - - 45 225 45 225 GUAGUA 31 22,696 111,199 14 374 1,782 2,998 15,495 3,372 17,277 LUBAO 44 22,034 79,093 7 735 2,761 2,845 10,874 3,580 13,635 MABALACAT 17 1,621 7,427 2 20 88 20 88 MACABEBE 25 12,778 65,619 1 17 66 17 66 MAGALANG 14 10,792 41,470 329 1,645 329 1,645 MASANTOL 26 14,199 67,931 26 665 3,129 2,000 9,850 2,665 12,979 MEXICO 19 5,518 22,670 12 149 874 313 1,632 462 2,506 MINALIN 15 13,800 70,000 11 470 2,565 470 2,565 PORAC 15 2,139 8,410 2 49 247 581 2,686 630 2,933 SAN FERNANDO 21 16,618 68,407 21 1,868 7,839 1,868 7,839 SAN LUIS 8 1,065 5,425 - - SAN SIMON 14 13,685 41,055 20 1,349 4,047 1,349 4,047 SANTA ANA 14 5,524 28,245 1 734 3,266 4,790 24,979 5,524 28,245 SANTA RITA 10 10,393 41,572 0 - - - - SANTO TOMAS 7 7,747 26,831 5 2,617 8,426 2,617 8,426 SASMUAN 12 9,592 33,112 8 141 652 141 652
135 20,806 89,040 28 2,144 9,036 2,186 9,683 4,330 18,719
CAMILING 10 1,413 5,591 1 92 375 92 375 CAPAS 8 1,864 9,169 2 155 708 833 4,052 988 4,760 CONCEPCION 19 5,674 24,415 - - - - GERONA 12 971 4,600 1 500 2,760 500 2,760 LA PAZ 19 4,594 20,191 4 74 297 74 297 MAYANTOC 1 90 420 - - MONCADA 11 1,517 4,829 4 224 702 224 702 PANIQUI 14 1,076 4,100 12 1,071 4,085 1,071 4,085 PURA 2 81 351 - - RAMOS 9 296 1,351 - - SAN CLEMENTE 3 20 73 3 20 73 20 73 SAN MANUEL 4 512 2,578 - - SANTA IGNACIA 11 577 2,424 1 8 36 569 2,388 577 2,424 TARLAC 12 2,121 8,948 784 3,243 784 3,243
190 31,086 157,033 27 1,021 4,908 3,978 21,626 4,999 26,534
BOTOLAN 16 1,727 7,308 - - CABANGAN 22 2,101 7,127 3 64 214 64 214 CANDELARIA 16 1,424 5,931 - - CASTILLEJOS 8 1,460 4,712 3 90 305 3 15 93 320 IBA 14 2,718 14,134 4 627 3,648 882 4,521 1,509 8,169 MASINLOC 13 4,200 25,229 1,521 9,126 1,521 9,126 OLONGAPO CITY 8 413 1,221 10 153 418 153 418 PALAUIG 23 2,160 11,777 1,561 7,915 1,561 7,915 SAN ANTONIO 9 298 1,490 - - SAN FELIPE 7 1,278 5,863 - - SAN MARCELINO 15 10,220 60,748 - - SAN NARCISO 11 1,159 2,985 - - SANTA CRUZ 25 1,386 6,445 5 37 98 11 49 48 147 SUBIC 3 542 2,063 2 50 225 50 225
475 147,909 681,773 292 32,085 158,557 41,780 211,052 73,865 369,609
96 5,500 22,227 2 25 113 2,511 10,344 2,536 10,457
AGONCILLO 1 10 51 - -
BALAYAN 6 15 71 - - BATANGAS CITY 7 57 208 - - BAUAN 3 76 448 - - CALACA 6 97 372 1 5 13 1 5 6 18 CALATAGAN 4 58 246 53 217 53 217 CUENCA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 LAUREL 6 17 94 - -
LEMERY 18 2,202 8,271 267 1,335 267 1,335 LIAN 12 422 2,082 - -
LOBO 2 73 365 - - MABINI 1 2 13 - - MALVAR 1 43 212 - -
NASUGBU 3 2,144 8,478 1 20 100 2,041 8,023 2,061 8,123 SAN LUIS 7 81 320 14 70 14 70 SAN NICOLAS 5 80 402 45 237 45 237 SANTA TERESITA 2 7 35 6 30 6 30 TAAL 4 35 171 35 171 35 171 TANAUAN CITY 4 58 274 45 237 45 237 TINGLOY 1 17 85 - - TUY 2 5 25 3 15 3 15 CAVITE 209 44,007 211,929 3 166 980 30,642 150,174 30,808 151,154
BACOOR 48 14,932 74,660 14,899 74,495 14,899 74,495 CAVITE CITY 84 10,392 48,106 - - DASMARIÑAS 3 166 980 3 166 980 166 980 GEN. MARIANO ALVAREZ 4 6 32 6 32 6 32 GENERAL TRIAS 1 17 61 - - IMUS 7 3,252 16,260 3,252 16,260 3,252 16,260 KAWIT 20 6,981 34,905 6,972 34,867 6,972 34,867 MARAGONDON 6 1,134 5,220 - -
NAIC 1 873 1,320 873 1,320 873 1,320 NOVELETA 9 922 3,725 - - ROSARIO 2 60 300 - - TANZA 14 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 TERNATE 10 689 3,445 57 285 57 285
PAMPANGA
TARLAC
ZAMBALES
REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)
BATANGAS
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTED No. of
Evac
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
111 73,304 325,371 149 12,756 59,433 5,016 32,230 17,772 91,663
BAY 8 1,354 4,330 18 1,349 4,322 5 25 1,354 4,347 BIÑAN 8 18,840 76,200 18 3,402 16,551 3,402 16,551 CABUYAO 7 1,058 5,290 11 1,058 5,290 1,058 5,290 CALAMBA CITY 23 12,912 40,292 26 2,416 11,813 2,416 11,813 LOS BAÑOS 9 1,282 6,079 9 401 1,636 881 4,405 1,282 6,041 MABITAC 8 188 689 2 188 689 188 689 PANGIL 2 93 465 4 32 160 32 160 PILA 6 2,027 10,136 6 127 635 127 635 SAN PABLO CITY 1 1 5 - - SAN PEDRO 3 71 355 1 71 355 71 355 SANTA CRUZ 10 8,053 40,715 22 1,434 6,691 2,065 13,900 3,499 20,591 SANTA MARIA 2 2,085 14,041 2 20 141 2,065 13,900 2,085 14,041 SANTA ROSA 10 20,925 104,625 22 1,824 9,120 1,824 9,120 SINILOAN 5 2,706 13,640 6 314 1,440 314 1,440 VICTORIA 9 1,709 8,509 2 120 590 120 590
59 25,098 122,246 138 19,138 98,031 3,611 18,304 22,749 116,335
ANGONO 7 2,572 11,366 21 2,325 11,134 2,325 11,134 ANTIPOLO CITY 1 20 100 - - BARAS 4 254 1,064 3 94 315 25 105 119 420 BINANGONAN 1 15 85 1 5 30 5 30 CAINTA 2 5,679 28,334 41 5,672 28,299 7 35 5,679 28,334 CARDONA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 MORONG 4 250 1,250 4 150 750 150 750 PILILLA 9 3,117 15,608 8 378 1,863 2,698 13,540 3,076 15,403 RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 7 7,661 38,309 15 5,359 30,959 628 3,760 5,987 34,719 SAN MATEO 16 2,645 12,825 10 2,303 11,515 247 835 2,550 12,350 TANAY 4 496 2,704 6 496 2,704 496 2,704 TAYTAY 3 2,388 10,597 29 2,356 10,462 5 25 2,361 10,487
28 4,731 22,011 4 107 533 - - 107 533
15 1,897 8,057 3 105 525 - - 105 525
ABRA DE ILOG 9 1,263 4,887 - - RIZAL 5 234 1,170 2 3 15 3 15 SAN JOSE 1 400 2,000 1 102 510 102 510
13 2,834 13,954 1 2 8 - - 2 8
BACO 12 2,434 12,154 1 2 8 2 8 CALAPAN 1 400 1,800 - -
90 6,750 33,928 0 - - - - - -
90 6,750 33,928 0 - - - - - -
BAROTAC NUEVO 21 2,942 17,652 DUMANGAS 9 191 1,146 - - IGBARAS 2 2 11 - - ILOILO CITY 18 938 4,690 - - JANIUAY 2 2 10 - - LEGANES 7 495 2,970 - -
NEW LUCENA 6 71 369 - - OTON 12 938 4,690 0 - - - - POTOTAN 2 214 1,215 - -
SAN JOAQUIN 1 17 88 - - ZARRAGA 10 940 1,087
REGIONS 6
PROVINCES 16
CITIES 36
MUNICIPALITIES 170
BARANGAYS 2,390
REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)
LAGUNA
RIZAL
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
ORIENTAL MINDORO
REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)
ILOILO
AFFECTED AREAS
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SitRep No. 13 Tab C
NCR 32
1 Jayson Baylon M 16 y/o Landslide
1 Jayvee Baylon M 20 y/o Landslide
1 Jissele Joy Baylon F 7 y/o Landslide
1 Cecilia Baylon F 50 y/o Landslide
1 Jonathan Castulo M 3 1/2 y/o Landslide
1 Junica Castulo F 3weeks old Landslide
1 Jessica Baylon F 23 y/o Landslide
1 Jethro Baylon M undetermined Landslide
1 Joshua Castulo M 2 y/o Landslide
1 Jimmy Baylon M 20 y/o Landslide
1 Benjie Dumansil M Quezon City Electrocution
1 Adela Alfonso Miranda F 50 Brgy. San Bartolome, Novaliches Heart attack
1 Irene Cubarubias F 4 y/o Brgy. 182, Caloocan City Drowning
1 Emmanuel Magkanit M 28 y/o Brgy. 165, Caloocan City
1 Dexter Esmade M Bagong Silang Hit by a falling tree.
1Laila Bilao F
Drowning, previously reported missing
1Arlene Hikaor F
Drowning, previously reported missing
1 Jerome Naval M Drowning
1 Rodolfo Bilao M Drowning
Valenzuela City 1 Roel Fabros M undetermined Brgy. Dalandanan Drowning
1 Ely Perez M Brgy. Muzon Drowning
1 Diego San Jose M Brgy. Panghulo Drowning
1 Evelyn Severo F Brgy. Tanong Drowning
1 Romulo Macabenta M Brgy. Dampalit Drowning
1 Liza Mae Ravadillo F 10 y/o Brgy. Potrero Drowning
1 Segunda Amantilo y Rabino M 17 y/o Pinagsabugan, Longos Drowning
1 Erickson Dreva y Tedio M Brgy. Potrero Drowning
1 Archie Ybanez M Brgy. Tinajeros Drowning
Manila 1 Ronald Vasquez M 33 y/o Brgy. 308 Drowning
Parañaque 1 Jerwin Quijote M 33-35 y/o Drowning
1 Jaime Lopez M 42 y/o Drowning
1 Dan David Mangarin M 12 y/o Drowning
Region I 6
1 Reynaldo Padilla M 37 y/o Brgy. Angayan Sur, BalungaoDrowned- fell into the river of said
barangay and the body was found dead on 8 August 2012.
1 Unidentified F 70 - 80 y/o Drowning
1 Gerry Bugagon M 21 y/oBrgy. Bedania, Mangatarem,
PangasinanDrowning
1 Jason Pendido M 16 y/oBrgy. Inamotan Manaoag,
Pangasinan
Swept / carried away by strong current while crossing Sinukalan river, Brgy.
Inamutan, Manaoag. Previously reported as missing. The body was recovered at
around 2:00 PM today.
1 Jona V. Lago F 21 y/o
1 Jessica V. Lago F 19 y/o
Region III 381 Darel Flores M 9 y/o Brgy. Apalit, Floridablanca Electrocution
1 Tracy Nunang Estrella F 11 y/o Brgy. Sto. Tomas, Lubao Drowning
1 Stephanie Ballon Marquez F 3 y/o San Agustin, Candaba Drowning
1 Michael Bryan Gatdula M 12 y/o Brgy. Sto. Niño, San Fernando Drowning
1 Renato Fan M navar Marcos Village, Mabalacat Drowning
1 Jayvy Cunanan M 20 y/o Quebiawan, City of San Fernando Electrocution
1 Joey Camposanto Tolentino M 33 y/o c/o Dallas Inves & Securities Drowning
1 Lloyd Navarro M 30 y/o San Pedro, San Fernando City Drowning
1 Jefferey Mercado M 17 y/o Pio, Porac Drowning
1 Eller Hipolito Terrado M 28 y/o San Nicola, Arayat Drowning
1 Renato Poris Padilla M 32 Sucat, Parañaque Drowning
1 Unidentified M San Matias, Sto. Tomas Drowning
1 Unidentified M San Vicente, Sto. Tomas Drowning
1 Unidentified M Moras dela Paz, Sto. Tomas Drowning
1 Unidentified F 40-50 y/o Drowning
1 Ariem Menes M 19 y/o Brgy. Poblacion North, Sta. Cruz Drowning
1 Anthony Ramos M 31 y/o New Kalalake, Olongapo City Drowning
1 Alden Majadas M 17 Brgy. Inhobol, Masinloc Drowning
1 Rolando Capistrano M 42 y/o Brgy. San Agustin, Castillejos Drowning
1 Jolly GubalaneM
19So Matalvis, Brgy. Inhobol,
MasinlocStruck by lightning
1 Ludovico Mendoza M 80 Purok 2, Calapandayan, Subic Drowning
1 Monica Merced Tongson F 92 Lomboy, Sta. Cruz Nervous Breakdown
1 Ralyn Certeza Cuvin M 1 mo Longos, Meycauayan Drowning
1 Exier Kyle Langres M 6mos Brgy. Look, Malolos Drowning
1 Roy Cailan M 47 y/o Brgy. San Pascual, Obando Drowning
1 Angelita Quinto F 60 y/o Brgy. Borol, Balagtas Drowning
1 Jomar Laluan M 20 y/o Pinaod, San Ildefonso Drowning
1 Erjan Roque M 47 y/o Pinaod, San Ildefonso Drowning
1 Danilo Lopez M Brgy. Ilang-Ilang, Guiguinto Drowning
1 John Rey Arvin Roque M 15 Pinaod, San Ildefonso Drowning
1 Jomar Balaraw M 21 y/o Tokod, San Rafael Drowning
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON CASUALTIES
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
REGION/PROVINCE/
MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Gender Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
GRAND TOTAL 92 DEAD
Lower Bayanihan, Brgy. Commonwealth
Quezon City
Zambales
Caloocan City
Navotas NBBS, Navotas
Pangasinan
Malabon City
La Union Baybay Sto. Tomas La Union
Struck by lightning on or about 6:15 PM on August 10,2012 while on board a motor fishing boat at Brgy. Ubagan Sto. Tomas on their way home. Victims were rushed
to La Union Medical Center but were pronouced DOA by attending physician
Pampanga
Bulacan
1 Alex Agusto M 35 y/o Brgy. Luacan, Dinalupihan Drowning
1 Richard Catli M 22 y/o Brgy. Torres, Dinalupihan Drowning
1 Juanito Manglia M 70 y/o Brgy. Flores, Dinalupihan Drowning
1 Clarita Jungaya Olarte F Brgy. Bilolo, Orion Drowning
1 Theodorico Maruli M 70 Hermosa Drowning
1 Danilo Masangkay M 26 Tabon, San Vicente, Orion Drowning
1 Marcelino Peñaflor M Brgy. Saguing, Dinalupihan Cardiac arrest
1 Geo Matias M 18 Diwa, Pilar
1 Junjun Tarlino M 19 Diwa, Pilar Drowning
1 Teodoro Paruli M 51 Palihan, hermosa Electrocution
Region IV-A 151 Anna Marie Pansipani F 7 y/o Drowning
1 Ana May Pansipani F 9 y/o Drowning
1 Camille Ostinado F Talisay Hit by a tree
1 Ricardo Receles M 42 y/oSouthville Phase 8, Rodriguez,
RizalDrowning
1 Nicole Acosta F 9 y/o
1 Noel Garde M 14 y/o
1 Christian Garde M 12 y/o
1 Reynaldo Hagipit M Brgy. San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal Landslide
1 Leticia Cerce F 59 Brgy. Tandang Kutyo, Tanay, Rizal Due to cold and heart attack
1 Remy Demit Brgy. San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal Landslide
Quezon Province 1 Christian Fontanilla M 21 y/o Emilio Aguinaldo St., LucbanDrowned in Mauban Falls, Lucban,
Quezon
1 Christian Curiano M 3 y/o Dulong Wawa, Malaban Drowning
1 Alberto Madarang M 83 y/o Lachera, Calamba City Drowning1 Christian Jay Balista M 17 y/o Parian, Calamba Drowning1 Ernesto Flores M Alaminos, Laguna Drowning
Region IV-B 1
Romblon 1 Deo Socajil y Cano M 17 y/o Sitio Ibay, Brgy. Gui-ob, Alcantara Drowning
GRAND TOTAL 11
NCR 4
1 Jessie Baylon M 24 y/o
1 Lidalyn Simbulan F 40 y/o
1 Leslyn Simbulan F 19 y/o1 Alex John Simbulan M undetermined
Region I 2
Pangasinan 1 Rustom Caguioa M 11 y/oBrgy. Dorongan Punta Mangatarem,
Pangasinan.Snake Bite
La Union 1 Marvin E. Cacayuran M 19 y/o Baybay Sto. Tomas La Union Struck by lightning
Region IV-A 1
Rizal 1 Regie Santos 22 y/o Amado Compound, Brgy. Burgos Vehicular accident due to rains.
Region III 4
1 Albert Barientos M 19 y/o
1 Archie Bungol M 21 y/o
1 Ricky Gubalane M 20
1 Catalina Castelioned F 21 Brgy. Taltal, Masinloc Hit by a falling tree.
GRAND TOTAL 4
NCR 11 Fernando Bagapere M 43 y/o Brgy. 72
Region III 1
Bataan 1 Alvin Galang M Mabini Ext., Dinalupihan
Region IV-B 2
1 Lando Montiano M 50 y/o Brgy. Bancuro, Naujan
1 Val Valenzuela M 37 y/o Brgy. San Jose, Naujan
GRAND TOTAL 62,846Region I 86
Pangasinan 86
NCR 62,751
Region IV-B 8
Oriental Mindoro 1
Romblon 1
CAR 1
Benguet 1
Drowning 66
Landslide 12
Hit by the tree 2
Nervous Breakdown 1
Heart Attack 3
Lightning 2
Electrocution 4
Undetermined 2
TOTAL 92
BatangasBrgy. Ulango, Tanauan City
Rizal Purok 18 Upper Javier, Brgy. San Juan, Taytay
Drowning
Bataan
RESCUED
Zambales
MISSING
Brgy. Inhobol, Masinloc
Oriental Mindoro
Went on fishing on or about 1:00 AM, 6 August 2012 but failed to return home at
8:00AM, 6 August 2012.
Laguna
INJURED
Quezon CityLower Bayanihan, Brgy.
Commonwealth
Palawan 6
TAB D
SITUATION ACTION(s) TAKENNCR (72) Roads
Maybunga (Damayan P1 and P2, Jenny's Ave., F. Legaspi St. Up to Greenland)
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
San Joaquin (Villa Hernandez,Villa Munsod,Villa Munsod 2,Villa Capistrano,Villa Tupas,Villa
Beranardo,Villa ConcioFlooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Buting (Puroklaya,Puroklooban) Flooded due to clogged
drainage
Declogging is
ongoing
Sta Lucia (De Castro Subd.,Romeo Marietta
St.,Metropolis St.,New Society St.,)Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Kalawaan (N. Cuevas,Ismar,Elisco Rd. Hi way,Elisco Rd. Going S. Cuevas,Paulino,Daanpaa,PagasaC. Bornay,A.V. Cruz St.,Axis Rd.
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Pinagbuhatan (Urbano Velasco,Nagpayong,Pinalad,Kenneth
Rd.,Malasaga,Gahit,G. Sandoval Ave.,M.C Guinto,Catalino Cruz,Iluigin Phase 2)
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Palatiw (Villa Tech San Agustine,Villa Guapo,Bolante,MH el Pilar,boudary of Sto. Tomas,Looban Tuico comp.,FRC comp,Cattleya Com,Elena Comp
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
San Nicolas (PMM Caruncho Ave,CPM comp,Along Kalayaan,Magtanggol
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
San Miguel (Buli Creek,Eusobio Ave,Sandoval,Masagana Comp,Lupangpari,Villa Caruncho
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Sagad (Dr. Pilapil Ave,Dodge City,Villa
lamok,Infront of Brgy.)Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Bagong Ilog (M. Flores,Avis St,Riverside,Pook Maligaya,Sgt. Santos Ext.,R. Valdez Ext.,B. Tatco Dulo)
Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Caniogan (JP Concepcion,Glorietta Subd.,Tatlongbayani,Villa Susana Dulo)
Flooded due to clogged
drainage
Declogging is
ongoing
Sta. Cruz (Callejo Dos,Purok2-7) Flooded due to clogged drainage
Declogging is ongoing
Region I (1) Road
Narvacan Sulvec Road Road cut On-going repair and restoration (11) Roads & (3)
San Fernando- Lubao Road Floodedwater: 0.70 m - 1.0 mSasmuan - Lubao Road Floodedwater: 0.50 m - 1.0 mCandaba - San Miguel Road Floodwater: 0.10 m - 1.50 m (Muddy Road)Baliuag-Candaba-Sta Ana Road Floodwater: 0.10 m - 1.50 m (Muddy Road)
Sto Tomas-Minalin RoadFloodedwater: 0.10 m - 1.50 m
Pampanga
SitRep No. 13
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES
"Not Passable"
12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
LOCATION
Ilocos Sur
Region III
Pasig
Manila North Road (Jct. Calumpit, Pulilan) Flooded: 0.40 m
Bagac-Mariveles Landslides Mobilization of heavy Blaan Bridge Collapsed slope protection
Banayan Bridge Collapsed slope protection and damage 2nd approach
Paysawan Bridge Heavily Damaged
San Isidro, Sta. Monica, Sto. Tomas, San LuisFloodwater: 0.10 m - 0.60 m (Muddy Road)
(1) Road
Paete-Famy-Poblacion Road Flooded: 1.2 m
(1) Road
Abra-Kalinga road along Cutop, Malibcong section Road cut Barricade and warning signals are installed
CAR
Laguna
Bulacan
Bataan
Region IV-A
Batangas
Sitrep No.13 Tab E
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
2,969 5,537Region I Sub-Total 7 71
Pangasinan 0 1
Tagudin 0 1
Ilocos Sur 7 70
Dasol 7 70
Region III Sub-Total 41 466 Bataan 5 0
Samal 5 0
Bulacan 25 402 Hagonoy 23 400
Plaridel 2 2
Pampanga 11 64
Angeles City 0 1
Magalang 3 0
Sta. Rita 1 53
Floridablanca 7 0
Candaba 0 8
Porac 0 2
Zambales 1 16
San Marcelino 1 16
Iba 3 0
Masinloc 1 1
San Antonio 3 71
San Narciso 0 2
Sta Cruz 5 0
Region IV-A Sub-Total 2,904 4,986 Batangas 177 2,830
Balayan 2 13
Calaca 18 84
Calatagan 3 55
Lemery 65 2,202
Nasugbu 36 56
Taal 3 31
Tuy 1 9
Bauan 13 74
Cuenca 0 1
Lian 9 220
Tanauan 0 4
San Luis 4 4
Sta. Teresita 0 7
Tingloy 17 0
Batangas City 1 9
Agoncillo 1 0
Lauel 0 17
Malvar 2 41
Balete 1 1
Ibaan 1
San Nicolas 0 2
Rizal 2,478 349
Antipolo City 9 1
Baras 0 1
Rodriguez/ Montalban 1 5
Taytay 1 4
Pililla 2,467 338
Cavite 172 1,800
Cavite City 131 1,666
Kawit 0 82
Bacoor 0 3
Imus 0 3
Gen. Mariano Alvarez 1 5
Gen. Trias 22 0
Ternate 17 41
Alfonso 1 0
Tanza 22
REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
DAMAGED HOUSES As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
GRAND TOTAL8,506
Laguna 77 7Calamba City 76 5
Los Banos 1 2
Bay 5 6
Region IV-B Sub-Total 1 3 Occidental Mindoro 1 3
Rizal 1 3
Region VI Sub-Total 16 11
Iloilo 16 11
Dumangas 3 3
Pototan 1 1Igbaras 0 2
IloIlo City 12 5
Sitrep No. 13 Tab F
LIVESTOCKS
Type of Crops Estimated Peso
Value
Estimated Peso
Value
Type of
Project/
Species
Estimated Peso
Value
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL 85,071,000.00 64,349,230.00 447,395,000.00 8,816,261.50 2,395,760.00 - 290,000.00 - 8,059,360.00
NCR - 411,895,000.00
411,895,000.00
Region III 6,400,000.00 5,000,000.00 26,500,000.00
Bataan 6,400,000.00 5,000,000.00 26,500,000.00
Region IV-B - - - 1,668,911.50 30,600.00 - 90,000.00 1,789,511.50
Occidental Mindoro - Abra de Ilog -
Brgy. Tibag 1,160,792.00 1,160,792.00 Brgy. Lumangbayan 25,127.50 21,600.00 46,727.50
Brgy. Camurong 160,327.00 160,327.00 Brgy. Tibag Corn 260,000.00 9,000.00 269,000.00 Brgy. Tibag 1,025.00 1,025.00
Brgy. Camurong 1,640.00 1,640.00 Brgy. Camurong Coconut 60,000.00 60,000.00
Brgy. Wawa 7 units fish cage 90,000.00 90,000.00
Region I - - - 0 - - - - 7,969,360.00 7,969,360.00
Pangasinan Bangus, Tilapia and
others 7,658,250.00 7,658,250.00
La Union Bangus and Tilapia 311,110.00 311,110.00
Region IV-A 78,671,000.00 59,349,230.00 9,000,000.00 7,147,350.00 2,365,160.00 - 290,000.00 - 156,822,740.00
Rizal 78,671,000.00 59,349,230.00 9,000,000.00 Rice and corn 7,147,350.00 2,174,390.00 290,000.00
Morong 3,000,000.00 Rice 296,750.00 3,296,750.00
Cardona Rice 1,787,500.00 114,000.00 1,901,500.00
Tanay 1,100,000.00 1,689,500.00 Rice 12,000.00 2,801,500.00
Rodriguez 2,801,000.00 15,261,400.00 Rice and corn 492,000.00 684,000.00 19,238,400.00
Teresa 700,000.00 550,000.00 Rice 123,600.00 90,000.00 1,463,600.00
Pililla Rice 4,143,000.00 4,143,000.00
Baras 5,200,000.00 4,500,000.00 Corn 90,000.00 380,390.00 10,170,390.00
Jalajala 1,100,000.00 950,000.00 Corn 202,500.00 2,252,500.00
Taytay 28,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 200,000.00 33,200,000.00
Binangonan 9,000,000.00 300,000.00 996,000.00 10,296,000.00
San Mateo 8,150,000.00 13,700,000.00 21,850,000.00
Angono 3,958,330.00 3,958,330.00
Antipolo 22,620,000.00 10,440,000.00 33,060,000.00
Batangas 85,000.00 85,000.00
Cavite 105,770.00 105,770.00
616,376,611.50
ROADS/BRIDGES/
OTHER
STRUCTURES
FLOOD CONTROL
HVCC (Mango,
Banana,
Papaya,
Vegetables)
FISHERIES
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
COST OF DAMAGES
as of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
Region/Province/City/
Municipality
INFRASTRUCTURE
Rice
AGRICULTURE
TOTAL COST
(Infrastructure +
Agriculture)
Bananas
HEALTH
FACILITIES
CROPS (Rice and Corn) HVCC (Mango,
Banana, Papaya,
Vegetables)
596,815,230.00 19,561,381.50
SitRep No. 13 TAB G
AREA CITY / MUNICIPALITY / DISTRICT BARANGAYS
Pasig
Brgy. Palatiw, Sta.Lucia, Kalawaan, Bagong Ilog, Caniogan, Rosario, Ugong, San Nicolas, San Joaquin, Buting, Maybunga,
Pinagbuhantan, Santolan, San Miguel, Sagad, Sta. Cruz
Calasiao Talibaew, Lasip, San Vicente, Banaoang, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Sitio Pandayan, Gabon, Quesban,Mancup,Longos
Lingayen Tumbar, Rosari-Lasip Boundary, Bantayan, Balococ, Aliwekwek, Basing
San Carlos Guelew, Salinap, Supo, Bocboc, Tamayo, Bani, Bogoan, Mabalbalino
Aguilar Brgy.Bocboc West, San Jose, Bocboc (portions),East & Panacol
Bautista Sitio Cuarenta Diaz,Poponto
Urbiztondo Brgy Malibong & Angatel, Salavante, Sawat, Sitio Isla,
Bayambang Manambong Sur, Manambong Parte, San Gabriel, Pantol, Paragus,
Bugallon Salasa, Polong, Magtaking, Pantal, Umanday, Cabayaoasan, Salomague Norte, Asinan
CAGAYAN Claveria, Sta Teresita
Calumpit San Miguel, Bulusan, Gugo,Calizon, Iba O'Este, Poblacion, Meyto, Sapang Bayan, Balite, Balungao, Buguion, Calumpang,
Caniogan, Corazon, Frances, Gatbuca, Longos, Meysulao, Palimbang, Panducot, Pio Cruzcosa, Pungo, San Jose, San
Marcos, Sergio Bayan, Sta. Lucia, Sto. Niño, Sucol
Bustos Poblacion, Talampas, San Pedro, Tanawan
HagonoySan Pedro, Palapat, San Juan, Tampok, San Agustin, Sta.Monica, San Jose, San Sebastian, Abulalas, San Isidro, Iba, Carillo, Iba-
Ibayo, Mercado, Sagrada Familia, San Miguel, San Nicholas, San Pablo, Sta. Elena, Sto. Niño (Pob)
Marilao Poblacion 2nd
San Miguel Mandile, Ilog-Bulo, San Vicente, Buga, Salacot
Obando Binauangan, Paliwas, Paco, Hulo, Tawiran, Catanghalan, Lawa, Pag-asa (Pob.), Panghulo, Salambao, San Pascual
Bacolor Talba, Cabalantian, Cebetican, Macabakle, Maliwalu, Mesalipit
Arayat Cupang, Panlinlang, San Mateo, Candating
San FernandoSan Nicolas, Dela Paz Norte, Sta.Lucia, Juliana, Del Pilar, Pandaras, Dolores, Lourdes, Magliman, San Felipe, San Jose
(Greenville), San Pedro, Sto. Rosario
Apalit Capalangan, San Vicente, Colgante, Sucad, Sampaloc , Balucuc, Calantipe, Cansinala, Paligui, San Juan, Sulipan, Tabuyuc
Candaba San Agustin, Paralaya , Pescadores
Sta. Ana San Bartolome, San Isidro, San Joaquin, San Jose, San Pedro, Santiago, Sta.Lucia, Sta.Maria, Sto. Rosario, San Roque, San
Agustin, San Juan, San Nicolas, San Pablo
Sto. Tomas San Matias, Moras Dela Paz, Sto. Rosario Pau, San Bartolome, Poblacion, Sto. Nino, San Vicente
Guagua
San Matias, San Agustin, San Antonio, San Isidro, San Jose, San Juan 1st, San Juan Bautista, San Juan Nepomueceno, San Miguel (Betis), San Nicholas 2nd, San Nicolas 1st, San Pablo, San Pedro, San Rafael, San Roque, Santa Filomena, Santa Ines, Santa Ursula, Santo Cristo, Santo Nino, Bancal, Lambac, Jose Abad Santos, Magsaysay, Natividad, San Vicente (Ibus)
LubaoSanta Barbara, Sta. Catalina, Sta.Lucia, Sta. Monica, Baruya, Concepcion, San Juan, Balantacan, Calangain, Remedios, San Jose
Gumi, San Nicolas 1, San Roque Arbol, San Roque Dau I, San Roque Dau II, Santiago, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Maria, Sto. Tomas
San LuisSan Carlos, Sta.Monica, Sto.Rosario, San Sebastian, San Juan, San Nicolas, Sta. Catalina, Sto. Tomas, Poblacion, Sta. Rita, San Agustin, San Isidro, Sta Lucia, San Roque
Macabebe
Sto Niño, San Isidro, San Roque, Sto Rosario, San Rafael, Sta Cruz, Sta Lutrgarda, San Francisco, San Vicente, Consuelo, Dalayap, San Esteban, Batasan, Caduang Tete, Candelaria, Castuli, Mataguiti, San Gabriel, San Jose, San Juan, Saplan David, Sta.
Maria, Sta. Rita, Tacasan, Telacsan
MabalacatCastuli, Mataguiti, Saplad David, Tacasan, Caduang Tete, San Jose, Sta.Maria, San Gabriel, Sta.Rita, Telacasan, Candelaria, Batasan,Lakandula
Masantol
Cambasi, Malauli, Nigui, Malimpe, Puti, Sagrada, San Agustin, San Isidro Matua, San Isidro Anac, Sta Cruz, Sua, Alauli, Bagang, Balibago, Bebe Anac, Bebe Matua, Bulacus, San Nicolas, San Pedro, Sapang Cuayan, Sta. Lucia Matua, Sta. Lucia Wakas, Sta.
Monica, Sto. Niño
MexicoParian, San Antonio, Masangsang,San Carlos, Lagundi,San Jose Matulid, Sto.Rosario, San Pablo,Sto.Domingo, San Lorenzo, San Vicente, San Nicolas,San Roque,Masamat, Laug, Sta.Maria, San Patricio
Minalin Lourdes, San Isidro, Bulac, Dawe, Maniango, San Francisco 2, Saplad
Sasmuan Sto.Tomas, San Nicolas 2nd, Sta.Lucia, Sta.Monica, San Pedro, San Antonio
Sta. Rita San Jose, San Agustin, Sta. MonicaPorac Balubad, Pias, San Jose Matua, Pulung Santol, Palat
San Simon
San Pablo Proper, San Miguel, San Nicolas, San Pablo Libutad, Sto.Monica, San Jose, San Agustin, Concepcion, Dela Paz, San
Isidro, San Juan, San Pedro, Sta. Cruz, Sto Niño
Dinalupihan Layac Hermosa Daungan, A.Rivera, Pulo, Along the highway, Daungan
Paniqui Salomague, Aduas, Rang Ayan, Apulid, Coral, Cabayaosan, Ventinilla, San Isidro, BarangCamiling FloridaLa Paz Caut, Macalong, San Roque, San Isidro, Bantog
Moncada Ablang Sapang
Sta.Ignacia Sta.Ines East, Tagipuro, Vargas, San Vicente, Pob West, Pugo Cecilio, San Francisco, Cabaruan, Nambalan, Baldios, MacaguingZAMBALES San Narciso Patriciano, Siminubian, Alusiis
San Narciso Alusiis, Patriciano, Siminubian
San Marcelino Burgos, Gonzales
Botolan Paco, Poblacion, Tampo, Paudpod, Batonlapoc, Carael
San Antonio Pundakit (Purok 4), Pundakit (Purok 5)
San Felipe Apostol, Rosete, Feria,Subic Liwas, Sto.Tomas, Mangan-Vaca, Calapandayan, Sta. Monica
Cabangan Mabanglit, Casabaan, Tondo
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON ENHANCED BY
TROPICAL STORM "HAIKUI"
FLOODED AREAS
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
NCR (As of 12:00 AM 12 August 2012)
REGION I (As of 6:00 PM 11 August 2012)
REGION II
BATAAN
PANGASINAN
BULACAN
PAMPANGA
TARLAC
ZAMBALES
REGION III (As of 5:00 PM 11 August 2012)
SitRep No. 13 TAB G
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON ENHANCED BY
TROPICAL STORM "HAIKUI"
FLOODED AREAS
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
CardonaDel Remedios, Real, Dalig, Looc, Sampad, Nagsulo, Tigbao, Navotas, Subay, Malangga, Ganutan, Boor, Lambac, Luna, Balibag, Cauit Point
Antipolo City Mayamot(Kingsville Subd.,Lopezville Subd.,Vermount Park,Filinvest Executive Homes)
BinangonanRayap, Habagatang, Sapang, Hansa, Gulnong Sanong, Bumbum, Kinabuogan, Gulod, Bahangin, Bangad, Kaytome, Binitagan, Kinagatan, Tayuman, Pagasa
RIZAL Jalajala Sipsipin, Bayugo, Bagumbong, Lubo, Pagkalinawan, Palaypalay, Punta, Paalaman, First District, Second DistrictBaras Concepcion, Mabini, San MiguelCainta San Andres, San Isidro, San Juan, San Roque, Santa Rosa, Santo Domingo, Santo NinoSan Mateo Banaba, Ampid 1and 2, Gitnang Bayan 1 and 2, Dulong Bayan 1and 2, Guinayang, Maly, Sta, Ana
TanaySta.Ines, Daraitan, Laiban, Cayabu, Mamuyao, Tinucan, Sto.Nino, Wawa, Pinagkamaligan, San Isidro, Kay Buto, Tandang Kutyo, Tabing Ilog
Taytay Dolores, Muzon, San Isidro, San Juan, Sta.AnaPilliliaMorong San Juan, San Pedro, Maybangkal, CCL, LagundiPila Aplaya, Linggga ,Bagong Pook, Pinagbayanan, Sta.Rosa National Highway Balibago, Golden CityBinan Dela Paz, MalabanCalamba Pansol, Sampiruhan, Palingon, Sucol, Looc, Bucal,Lingga, Uwisan, Masili, Bagong Kalsada, LecheriaSan Pedro Cuyab, Landayan, San Roque, San Antonio, Poblacion, Sto. NiñoCabuyao Bigaa, Butong, Marinig, Baclaran, Gulod, Mamatid, San IsidroLos Banos Lalakay, Baybayin, Bambang, Maluta, Mayondon, Bayog, Maangas, San Antonio, TadlacBay Tagumpay, Sto.Domingo(Sitio Cabaritan), San Isidro(Puroks2-4), Maitim(Sitio Pinak), San AntonioVictoria Brgys San Roque, San Benito, Nanhaya, Pagalangan
LAGUNA Sta.Cruz Calios, Santisima, San Pablo Norte, Santo Angel Central, Santo Angel NorteLumban Concepcion, Maytalang 1, WawaPaete Brgys I, II, VII, IX, IVPakil Burgos, GonzalesPangil San Jose, Isla, Mabato Asufre, Natividad, BalyanSiniloan Wawa, Salabunga, J. Rizal, G. Luna, G. RedorKalayaan San Juan, LongosFamy Tunhac, BulihanMabitac Bayanihan, Lambac, Libis ng Nayon, MasikapSta. Rosa City National Highway Balibago, Golden City
Cavite CityBrgys 47A, 47B, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 43, 44, 45 of San Antonio District, Brgy. 5, 6, 7 of Dalahican District, Brgy 41 of Caridad District
Cavite Bacoor Mambog 1Noveleta Poblacion, Salcedo 1&2, San Rafael 1-3, Sta Rosa 1&2, San Antonio 1&2, San Jose 1&2, Magdiwang and san Juan 1&2General Trias Bacau I, Bacau II
Batangas Tanauan Montańa, Sulpok Bantay Bata, Altura
REGION IV-A (As of 5:00 PM 11 August 2012)
Sitrep No. 13 TAB H
Region/Province/
Mun/City DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 29,702,273.42 19,694,517.12 5,095,515.78 13,209,614.26 67,701,920.58
NCR 13,101,984.00 1,672,160.00 1,761,560.00 4,841,504.04 21,377,208.04
DOH 1,475,448.52 1,475,448.52
PCSO 40,184.00 40,184.00
MMDA 2,000.00 2,000.00
Malabon CHO 134,737.10 134,737.10
Las Piñas Gen. Hospital 36,879.59 36,879.59
CHO Muntinlupa 428.40 428.40
BJMP/Manila Health 37,479.50 37,479.50
Ospital ng Maynila 14,875.00 14,875.00
Las Piñas 91,295.62 91,295.62
Quezon City 2,133,064.00 267,287.00 2,400,351.00
Marikina City 1,339,920.00 182,773.48 1,522,693.48
Manila 890,000.00 890,000.00
Valenzuela City 780,000.00 331,217.06 1,111,217.06
Parañaque 208,000.00 109,147.95 317,147.95
Malabon 2,600,000.00 371,772.56 2,971,772.56
Taguig 1,004,000.00 96,543.48 1,100,543.48
Muntinlupa 880,000.00 213,677.59 1,093,677.59
San Juan 260,000.00 91,557.45 351,557.45
Pateros 338,000.00 78,130.90 416,130.90
Caloocan 1,404,000.00 347,461.76 1,751,461.76
Makati 365,400.00 40,218.06 405,618.06
Pasay 390,000.00 6,760.00 6,760.00 41,240.98 444,760.98
Navotas 26,000.00 341,938.06 367,938.06
Pasig 849,000.00 1,300,000.00 1,389,400.00 415,272.58 3,953,672.58
Mandaluyong 365,400.00 79,937.40 445,337.40
REGION I 909,697.46 2,052,643.30 863,400.00 584,762.00 4,410,502.76
PANGASINAN 909,697.46 2,037,643.30 863,400.00 584,762.00 4,395,502.76
DOH 0.00 439,578.00 439,578.00
CHD I 145,184.00 145,184.00
Calasiao 125,960.00 112,000.00 605,000.00 842,960.00Aguilar 87,965.46 87,965.46
Lingayen 198,792.00 198,792.00Urbiztondo 173,943.00 173,943.00
Dasol 9,600.00 9,600.00Bugallon 124,245.00 479,000.00 258,400.00 861,645.00
Bayambang 52,545.00 52,545.00
San Carlos City 785,498.30 785,498.30
Sta. Barbara 99,000.00 99,000.00
Mangatarem 198,792.00 500,000.00 698,792.00LA UNION 0.00 15,000.00 0.00 15,000.00
San Juan 15,000.00 15,000.00
REGION II 0.00 0.00 0.00 199,114.60 199,114.60
Without Breakdown 199,114.60 199,114.60
REGION III 6,401,270.20 11,832,960.72 1,503,301.00 2,723,736.46 22,461,268.38
Aurora 945,831.98 945,831.98DOH 865,568.00 865,568.00
CHD III 80,263.98 80,263.98
BATAAN 1,547,827.00 1,335,726.50 3,200.00 433,314.94 2,886,753.50
DOH 433,314.94 433,314.94
Province of Bataan without
breakdown248,680.00 248,680.00
1st District of Bataan
without breakdown125,000.00 125,000.00
c/o BM Payumo 12,447.00 12,447.00
Orion 273,750.00 3,200.00 276,950.00
Abucay 124,340.00 124,340.00Samal 125,000.00 116,667.00 241,667.00
Dinalupihan 787,360.00 142,026.50 929,386.50
Morong 425,000.00 425,000.00Hermosa 364,283.00 364,283.00
Orani 125,000.00 125,000.00Balanga City 14,000.00 14,000.00
BULACAN 2,419,632.00 1,008,980.00 23,750.00 331,991.59 3,452,362.00
DOH 331,991.59 331,991.59
c/o Cong. Mendoza 125,000.00 125,000.00
Marilao 125,000.00 125,000.00Paombong 377,580.00 377,580.00
Hagonoy 227,530.00 227,530.00Bulacan 30,000.00 30,000.00Obando 125,000.00 125,000.00
Calumpit 469,140.00 469,140.00San Miguel 249,470.00 249,470.00
Plaridel 688,950.00 23,750.00 712,700.00
Pululan 377,580.00 377,580.00Malolos City 570,862.00 62,500.00 633,362.00
NUEVA ECIJA 0.00 1,240,250.00 1,000.00 170,697.23 1,411,947.23
CHD III 170,697.23 170,697.23Cabiao 260,000.00 260,000.00
Jean 63,250.00 63,250.00Carangalan 5,000.00 5,000.00
Cabanatuan City 912,000.00 1,000.00 913,000.00
EFFECTS of SOUTHWEST MONSOON
COST OF ASSISTANCE As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
TARLAC 299,258.00 1,597,796.09 278,461.00 154,046.04 2,329,561.13
CHD III 154,046.04 154,046.04
Cong. Lapuz 125,000.00 125,000.00
Tarlac 281,850.00 273,000.00 554,850.00
Paniqui 62,235.00 553,906.76 616,141.76
Sta Ignacia 105,343.00 105,343.00Capas 49,788.00 146,279.33 196,067.33
Concepcion 253,000.00 253,000.00San Manuel 4,960.00 4,960.00
Moncada 170,457.00 170,457.00Mayantoc 12,000.00 12,000.00
Gerona 62,235.00 70,000.00 132,235.00
La Paz 5,461.00 5,461.00PAMPANGA 1,886,553.20 4,820,237.00 1,158,640.00 554,585.80 8,420,016.00
CHD III 22,475.20 494,585.80 517,061.00
c/o Sen. Lapid 248,440.00 248,440.00
c/o Cong. Gonzales 248,940.00 248,940.00
c/o Cong. Bondoc 124,470.00 124,470.00
Angeles City 279,952.00 30,000.00 309,952.00
Floridablanca 11,307.00 11,307.00
Magalang 197,600.00 197,600.00
Minalin 248,090.00 250,000.00 498,090.00
Olongapo City 30,000.00 30,000.00
Provincial 22,475.20 22,475.20Guagua 260,000.00 90,000.00 350,000.00
Sasmuan 31,250.00 31,250.00San Fernando 297,034.00 297,034.00
Apalit 248,440.00 500,117.00 748,557.00
Porac 202,821.00 202,821.00Sto. Tomas 397,004.80 185,000.00 582,004.80
Lubao 934,550.00 934,550.00Sta. Rita 29,184.00 436,000.00 30,000.00 495,184.00
Arayat 562,600.00 562,600.00Bacolor 1,038,640.00 1,038,640.00
Sta. Ana 300,000.00 300,000.00Masantol 669,040.00 669,040.00
ZAMBALES 248,000.00 1,829,971.13 38,250.00 133,268.88 2,249,490.01
CHD III 133,268.88 133,268.88
c/o Cong. Ebdane 248,000.00 248,000.00
Iba 379,800.00 379,800.00Castillejos 60,000.00 60,000.00
Botolan 405,850.00 38,250.00 444,100.00Masinloc 329,584.00 329,584.00
Olongapo City 350,000.00 350,000.00San Felipe 221,000.00 221,000.00
Sta. Cruz 25,037.13 25,037.13Subic 58,700.00 58,700.00
REGION IV-A 9,160,593.76 3,447,910.60 967,254.78 2,044,226.02 15,619,985.16
DOH HEMS TO CHD IV-A 810,388.16 810,388.16
BATANGAS 1,219,500.00 139,478.60 24,140.00 72,984.00 1,456,102.60
Without Breakdown 67,000.00 67,000.00
CHD IV-A 72,984.00 72,984.00
c/o Cong. Collantes 75,000.00 75,000.00
C/o Cong. Apacible 450,000.00 450,000.00
Tanauan, Sto. Tomas, &
Malvar87,500.00 87,500.00
Tanauan City 39,109.60 4,000.00 43,109.60
Balayan 750.00 750.00Calaca 10,000.00 24,369.00 34,369.00Lemery 400,000.00 400,000.00
Nasugbu 53,500.00 63,500.00 117,000.00Tuy 750.00 750.00
San Luis 47,500.00 20,140.00 67,640.00
Bauan 12,500.00 12,500.00Batangas City 27,500.00 27,500.00
RIZAL 3,674,931.68 761,032.00 668,114.78 447,331.18 5,551,409.64
CHD IV -A 447,331.18 447,331.18
Without Breakdown c/o
Cong. Isidro Rodriguez1,051,500.00 1,051,500.00
Tanay 406,500.00 4,822.79 411,322.79
Binangonan 4,822.78 4,822.78
Taytay 44,794.60 80,000.00 124,794.60Cainta 500,024.28 4,822.79 504,847.07
Angono 197,988.00 4,822.79 202,810.79
Rodriguez/Montalban 436,988.00 437,250.00 4,822.78 879,060.78
Baras 168,750.00 168,750.00
San Mateo 468,386.80 52,682.00 644,000.85 1,165,069.65
Pililla 400,000.00 191,100.00 591,100.00QUEZON 50,000.00 50,000.00
50,000.00 50,000.00
CAVITE 2,272,136.68 1,734,000.00 275,000.00 166,214.61 4,447,351.29
CHD IV-A 166,214.61 166,214.61
Dasmariñas 52,530.00 52,530.00
Maragondon 233,500.00 233,500.00
Cavite City 311,675.76 795,540.00 1,107,215.76
Kawit 14,730.92 19,720.00 34,450.92Noveleta 200,000.00 405,000.00 605,000.00Rosario 198,500.00 19,720.00 218,220.00
Bacoor 1,288,730.00 1,288,730.00
Imus 245,650.00 245,650.00Tanza 125,000.00 125,000.00
Gen. Trias 50,575.00 50,575.00Naic 25,000.00 20,265.00 275,000.00 320,265.00
LAGUNA 1,994,025.40 813,400.00 0.00 497,308.07 3,304,733.47
Without Breakdown c/o Cong.
Fernandez125,000.00 125,000.00
CHD IV-A 497,308.07 0.00
Biñan City 250,000.00 432,500.00 682,500.00
Calamba 125,000.00 125,000.00
Pila 443,224.80 443,224.80
Victoria 125,000.00 125,000.00
Sta. Maria 37,500.00 37,500.00
Bay 588,300.60 358,400.00 946,700.60
Mabitac 12,500.00 12,500.00Sta. Cruz 287,500.00 22,500.00 310,000.00
REGION IV-B 100,000.00 189,438.00 0.00 879,080.00 1,168,518.00
Without Breakdown 750,000.00 750,000.00
CHD IV-B 102,580.00 102,580.00
Occidental Mindoro 100,000.00 128,250.00 0.00 26,500.00 254,750.00
RHU, San Jose, Occ.
Mindoro26,500.00 26,500.00
Rizal 5,800.00 5,800.00San Jose 100,000.00 17,450.00 117,450.00
Abra de Ilog 105,000.00 105,000.00Oriental Mindoro 0.00 61,188.00 0.00 0.00 61,188.00
Baco 1,188.00 1,188.00Calapan City 60,000.00 60,000.00
REGION VI 28,728.00 499,404.50 0.00 528,132.50
ILOILO 28,728.00 499,404.50 0.00 528,132.50Oton 15,840.00 15,840.00
Barotac Nuevo 381,590.00 381,590.00Iloilo City 28,728.00 101,974.50 130,702.50
CAR 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,937,191.14 1,937,191.14
Without Breakdown 1,937,191.14 1,937,191.14
Sitrep No. 13 TAB I
AREAS of
DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS
TOTAL 19,200 678 435
ARMED FORCES
OF THE PHILIPPINES5,635 358 99
NOLCOM 486 41 Officer, 445 EP 341 Motor 1, Crane Truck, 26 M-35 Trucks, 1
M250, 1 KM450, 4 KM250, 6 Rubber BoatSOLCOM 83 9 Officer, 74 EP 8 M-35 Trucks 2 Rubber Boat
JTF-NCR 94120 Officer, 284 EP, 31 Reservist,
606 Reservist EP 39 3 DRO trailer, 6 Pick-Up, Trucks, 2 Isuzu
Elfs, 1 KM450, 27 M-35 Trucks 517 Rubber Boats, 11 Wooden Boats, 3 Amphibian Trucks, 1
LARC,
PN DRTU 95 33 Officer, 84 EP 127 M-35 Trucks, 3 DRO Trailer,1 Amphibian
Jeep, 1 Amphibian Truck 9 6 Rubber Boats, 2 Dehabilant Boat, 1 LARC
PA DRTU 220 10 Officer, 210 EP 1012 M-35 Trucks, 1 Rescue Truck, 1 Toyota
Surf, 1 DRO Trailer 13 Rubber Boats24IB/73DRC 22 Personnel 56IB (MARILAO) 25 Personnel 1 1 KM450 1 1 Assualt Boat56IB (MALOLOS) 6 Personnel 1 1 Truck 1 1 Assault Boat
56IB (MEYCAUAYAN) 85 Personnel 5 2 KM450, 2 KM250, M35 Truck 2 2 Rubber Boat56IB (HAGONOY) 6 2 Officer, 10 EP 2 2 M35 Truck3MECH (TARLAC) 49 Personnel 2 1 M450, 1 M2507ID (PAMPANGA) 57 Personnel 3 3 M35 Truck 1 1 Rubber BoatPalayan PDRRMC 9 Personnel 1 1 Elf Truck, 2 1 OBM, 1 Water spine Board3RCDG 6 PersonnelDART- TARLAC 7 Personnel 2 1 Fiber Glass Boat, 1 OBM Engine24IB (BATAAN) 45 Personnel 1 CIVIS VEHICLE24IB (ZAMBALES) 63 Personnel24IB (Masinloc & Subic, Zambales) 68 4 Officers, 64 EP 2 1 KM250, M35 Truck
PA 7CMO (Brgy Balsic, Hermosa, Bataan) 68 4 Officer, 64 EP 2 2 CIVIS VEHICLE, 1 KM250
PA 3MECH (Tarlac) 24 2 Officer, 22 EP 4 2 M450, 2 M250
PA 31 MIC, 32 MIC, 33 MIC (Brgy Salupungan, Camiling & Paniqui, Tarlac) 106 12 Officers,94 EP 4
2 M450, 1 4X4 Pick-up, 1 Mitsubishi
Canter
EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON
RESPONSE ASSETS DEPLOYED
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
ASSETS DEPLOYED
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Sitrep No. 13 TAB J
Effects of Southwest Monsoon ACTIONS TAKEN
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
A. NATIONAL AGENCY REGION DATE ACTIONS TAKEN NDRRMC OpCen
07 Aug
• Upgraded from BLUE ALERT to RED ALERT STATUS and is continuously monitoring and disseminating 24 hour Public Weather Forecast, Severe Weather Bulletin, Gale Warning, and General Flood Advisories to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial to the municipal levels.
• Conducted Emergency meeting with the President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III and was presided by Sec. Voltaire Gazmin, Chairperson of NDRRMC. It was attended by the Secretaries from different agencies namely: PAGASA, DOST, DOTC, MMDA, DSWD, DILG, DOH, DPWH, DepEd, AFP, PNP and PCG. The meeting focused on the action plan on damage assessment, asset mobilization, Search and Rescue (SAR), relief allocation and distribution to augment the LGUs and affected communities.
• Based on the recommendation of PAGASA and NDRRMC, the Office of the President issued MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 33 suspending work in government offices and classes in college level in National Capital Region and the provinces of Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite and Rizal today, 07 August 2012, with the exception of those agencies whose functions involved the delivery of basic and health services, preparedness and response to disasters and calamities, and/or the performance of other vital public services.
• The Executive Director of NDRRMC, USEC Benito Ramos together with RDRRMC III Chairperson and OCD OpCen Dir. Armando Duque conducted ocular inspection at Angat Dam.
DOH-CHD
I, III, and NCR
• Prepositioned stand-by Doxycycline at PHTO and available for prophylaxis.
III • Conducted assessment on evacuation centers in Bulacan, Pampanga and Zambales providing drugs and medicines to Provincial Health Team Office.
• Continuously coordinating with concerned Agencies and LGUs, hospitals to assist LGU on medical needs in evacuation centers and affected areas in Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales. Deployed medical teams to flooded areas in Paniqui and Lapaz, Tarlac.
• Conducted medical consultation at the evacuation areas provided by PHTOs. • Continuous coordination with concerned Agencies and LGUs, hospitals to assist
LGU on medical needs in evacuation centers. • Deployed 2 medical teams on PJGMMRC hospital to flooded areas in Paniqui
and Lapaz, Tarlac. IV-A • Provided different medicines and doxycycline capsules and prophylaxis to
evacuation centers by field office to anticipate the influx of diseases especially Leptospirosis.
PAGASA • PAGASA announced the opening of Ipo Dam spillway gate with 0.30 m on August 12, 1:00 PM and Angat Dam spillway gate on August 12, 4:00 PM. The water from Ipo Dam is likely to affect the low-lying areas along the Angat River. All residents living in those areas are advised to be alert for possible increase in water level downstream and to take precautionary measures.
DSWD
11
Aug
12 Aug
• Assistant Secretary Florita Villar and FO III’s Operations and Programs Division Chief Irene Crespo conducted damage assessment and provided relief assistance to 1,100 families in Apalit, Pampanga
• SWAD teams coordinated with the local counterparts regarding the inquiries, request for relief assistance and rescue of the families in areas still submerged in deep water.
• Undersecretary Parisya Hashim-Taradji visited the evacuation centers in San Fernando and Sto.Tomas, Pampanga.
• As of August 12, DSWD released a total of 12,900 family packs for the request of some legislators for their affected constituents in the cities of Manila, Muntinlupa, Taguig, Quezon, Caloocan, Pasig, and Valenzuela.
AFP
08 Aug 12 Aug
• 161 Battalion deployed 1 squad from Headquarters Company to Tanay, Rizal • 12 Disaster Response Unit (DRU) Charlie Company conducted relief operations
and facilitated evacuation of civilians trapped in deeply flooded areas in San Mateo, Rizal
• SOLCOM Commander advised all operating units to coordinate to the LDRRMCs in their respective AORs and be prepared to assist in their operations as need arises.
• AFP RESCOM NHQ assisted in the evacuation on Gen. Trias and Bacoor, Cavite. • RESCOM deployed fifty (50) raincoats and twenty six (26) boots. • 703rd Brigade with one (1) platoon, two (2) KM450 and NHR truck was stationed at
OCDR III for possible deployment and easy coordination of possible augmentation to flood affected areas.
• 7ID consist of 71st DRC, 7DRU, 7FMC with 36 personnel, 2 rubber boats, 1 M35 truck, 1 KM 250 truck and 1 ambulance were prepositioned at Sindalan, Pampanga
• 56ID deployed 9 personnel and 1 truck to Obando, Bulacan • 18SF Company deployed 7 personnel, 1 truck and 1 boat to Marilao, Bulacan • 24IB deployed 9 personnel and mobile patrol at Palauig and Botolan; 9 personnel
in Iba, 9 in Masinloc, 27 in Candelaria, all in Zambales; 5 personnel in Hermosa, 9 in Dinalupihan, 4 in Orion, 9 in Balanga, all in Bataan.
• One M35 of C COY delivered relief goods at Brgy. Hall of Malanday while one (1) squad proceeded to Cainta to augment rescue operation utilizing one(1) flatnose truck with (1) rubber boat onboard.
• Airlifted 1,400 food packs to two (2) isolated barangays in Lubao, Pampanga • 56IB and 7ID successfully delivered 1,000 packs of relief goods at Malolos City,
Bulacan • HJTF-NCR left station onboard two (2) KM450 trucks and three (3) M35 truck
proceeded to the vicinity of Camanava area to conduct distribution of relief goods. • MGEN Ricardo Banayat, AFP Commander of the 1st Air Division conducted Aerial
Survey over Region III together with Chairperson, RDRRMC III, Dir Dijan of DILG, Dir Baldago of PIA, Dir Apostol of DSWD, and ARD Mariano of NEDA onboard PAF SOKOL Helicopter.
PNP
NCR
08 Aug 07 Aug 11 Aug
• Activated the NHQ Disaster Preparedness Response Task Group • Deployed a total of 250 SAF Personnel (125 in CAMANAVA Area and 125 in
Marikina) for SAR Operations • Deployed four (4) 6x6 Trucks for “Libreng Sakay” Operations and other assistance
to stranded motorists/passengers. • Sent 70 PNP Personnel to DSWD National Resource Operations Center, Pasay
City to assist in the repacking of relief items. • Deployed 1,114 PNP Personnel from NCRPO to different location in Metro Manila. • Deployed 45 PNP Personnel to DSWD warehouse at ATO Pasay. • Deployed eight (8) PNP mobile cars to monitor the roads and bridges within Metro
Manila. • Deployed one (1) tow truck with 11 PNP HPG Personnel to help stranded
motorists. • Dispatched one (1) 6x6 truck and two (2) PNP Personnel to help transfer two (2)
patients from Delos Santos Hospital to Philippine Heart Center. • PNP MG dispatched eight (8) inflatable rubber boats and 1 flat boat to MMDA for
rescue operations. • PNP Academy (PNPA) placed its cadet in stand-by alert status for deployment in
the affected areas to assist ongoing efforts on the SAR of the LDRRMCs and RDRRMCs.
• Dispatched eighty (80) personnel at DSWD warehouse Pasay City for repacking of relief goods.
• PNP PDG Nicanor Bartolome with the Command Group, PCRG personnel, Rotary Club of Camp Crame and PNP accredited NGO’s conducted relief operations at Tuman, Marikina.
• Group of CPNP proceeded to Brgy. Sumilang, Pasig City to distribute relief goods to the flood victims.
• PCRG conducted relief goods operations to the flood victims of Brgy. Polo, Valenzuela City.
III • Deployed 53 personnel, 2 M35 trucks, 1 HILUX, 1 rubber boat with OBM, 1 rubber boat with paddle, 2 fiber banca, 4 OBM, 20 Life vest and two (2) life rings in
Dinalupihan, Bataan. • PNP Sta Maria, Bulacan conducted relief operations and distributed relief goods to
Brgy Caycio and Brgy Lalakhan, Sta Maria, Bulacan. • PNP Paniqui, Tarlac provided security during the visit of His Excellency President
Benigno Simeon Aquino III. Checked the condition and situation of the evacuees and provided relief goods.
• PNP Bulacan continuously conducting SAR and relief operations to affected municipalities such as Obando, Malolos, Calumpit, Hagonoy and Meycauayan.
IV-A • Dispatched one (1) team in San Pedro, Laguna to stand-by and assist in the evacuation of affected residents of the municipality
I • PPO Pangasinan deployed SAR personnel composed of 8 PCO’s and 154 PNCO to different affected areas within their AOR.
MMDA • Deployed rubber boats in Bgry Sto Domingo, Talayan, Roxas District, and Parkway Village, Muñoz, Quezon City.
DENR-MGB and EMB
• Conducted geohazard assessment to ensure the safety of the community. • Continuously monitoring the situation in mine tailings spill at Philex.
PRC
NCR 12 Aug
• PRC San Juan City deployed two teams with 4x4 trucks to conduct rescue operations in Brgy Salapan, San Juan City. Foods were distributed in Brgy Rivera, Maytuna and Balong Bato. PRC Mandaluyong City provided a first aid station, hot meals and relief goods.
• PRC Makati distributed food products to 1,201 individuals affected by flooding in Brgy Rizal.
• PRC Rizal conducted relief operations and provided food packs to the evacuated population in San Mateo, Tanay and Rodriguez, Rizal.
• PRC Rizal Chapter Marikina Branch distributed a total of 1,245 relief goods to evacuation centers.
I • PRC Pangasinan and Rizal provided hot meals to families temporarily sheltered at the Dagupan City Astrodome
III • PRC Pampanga conducted inspection to flood affected areas within AOR and coordinated requests by flood affected areas.
BFP
NCR • sent 4 fire trucks to pump out and drain floodwater along the Recto underpass III • conducted SAR operations in Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales;
conducted water rationing and flashing in Dinalupihan, Pilar, and Hermosa in Bataan, government offices, schools, and major roads in Zambales; and conducted OPLAN LIKAS in Calumpit, Bulacan and OPLAN TAWID BAHA in Malolos City, Bulacan
• SRU of BFPR3 was deployed in the flood affected areas of City of San Fernando, Pampanga and conducted rescue and evacuation.
• Continuously conducting water rationing and flashing in Dinalupihan, Pilar, and Hermosa, all in Bataan and Government offices, school and major roads in Zambales.
IV-A • Deployed Search and Rescue Unit to flooded areas assisting LDRRMCs in their evacuation and SAR operations.
DPWH
NCR • Continuously monitoring the flooded; clearing of debris; repair/restoration of roads affected; deployment of heavy equipment and maintenance crew to areas affected by landslide, fallen trees and road sections with scoured pavements. Provisioned barricades and warning signs on road sections with road cut, eroded slope, and affected bridges.
III • Dispatched dump trucks to PDRRMC Pampanga to augment the on-going evacuation operation.
IV-A • Deployed its personnel to the flood prone areas in the region to assist the motorist traversing along the national roads in the region.
RDRRMC
I
• OCDRC I coordinated with CGDNL for possible deployment of personnel with rubber boats to conduct evacuation of affected families in Brgy Guelew, Pangasinan
• MDRRMC Bugallon advised residents living along river banks to take precautionary measures and to be ready for possible evacuation. Temporary shelters were built to serve as emergency evacuation area as flood waters coming from Agno River continue to rise. They also received relief items from the following sources:
• 920 family packs from Pangasinan Provincial Government • 592 family packs from Tina Dungca of the GMA Foundation
10 AUG
• 300 family packs from Vice President Jejomar Binay • 200 family packs from Bugallon LGU • PDRRMC Pangasinan alerted its member agencies for possible response
operations and deployed two (2) dump trucks for San Fabian and Aguilar; and Gov. Amado Espino announced the suspension of classes for all levels. Dispatched 2 WASAR Teams with PHERT personnel, 2 dump trucks and rubber boats to Brgy Lasip and Balococ, Lingayen, Pangasinan.
• MDRRMC Bautista: • Deployed thirty six (36) personnel and five (5) PNP vehicles to assist in evacuation
and distribution of relief goods. • Conducted pre-emptive evacuation of affected families in Brgy Poponto.
III • RDRRMC III conducted briefing to the Cuayan, Isabela Rescue Team to discuss the situation in Pampanga and coordinated with LTO re availability of 2 dump trucks to augment the assets mobilized in Pampanga.
• RDRRMC III Chairperson joined the President and party in their visit to the flood affected areas of Central Luzon and personally distributed the relief goods to the flood affected victims.
• PDRRMC Bulacan prepositioned rescue capabilities of 56th IB, PA – Scout Ranger Camp Tecson, MDRRMC, BFP, PNP, San Jose Del Monte City, Sta Maria, marilao, Meycauayan and Bocaue. They continue to monitor Angat, Ipo and Bustos Dam and announce alerts if necessary.
• Provincial Government deployed 4 RFT truck and 56 IB truck to Obando, Bulacan likewise at Bocaue, Marilao, 18SF and Sta Maria.
III – PDRRMC Tarlac
• Delivered truckloads of sand and sacks in Camiling, Malayep, Salapungan and Bantog, Victoria in Tarlac for sand bagging operation. Provincial Public Safety (PPSC), Tarlac Provincial Office (TPPO) was deployed to the municipalities of Capas, Paniqui, Camiling and La Paz.
• Dispatched Tarlac WASAR team for SAR operations at Brgy Tibag, Tarlac City; PDRRMC was convened and attended by all council members and other line/support agencies at 9:00AM at Capitol Building;
• PSWDO/PDRRMC and CADRE Company of 70IB conducted repacking and distribution of relief goods to the affected families;
• PSWDO/PDRRMC delivered/airlifted relief goods to isolated families in Brgy. Bueno, Capas thru the air assets of the TOG3; and delivered sand and sacks to Brgy. Pob. Sur in San Clemente, Concepcion, Villa Paz & Malayep in Gerona, Camiling, Salapungan in Tarlac City, Bantog in Victoria, Aquino Bridge Mabini Tarlac City, La Paz & Moncad.
• Dispatched trucks and 1 DART with rescue boat for relief and rescue operations. III - Pampanga
• Issued 500 empty sacks to Parian, Mexico and 2,000 empty sacks to San Isidro, Anac, San Isidro Matua, Malauli, Sta Lucia, Paguiba and Masantol for sand bagging operations; conducted force evacuation in the municipalities of Sto. Tomas, Minalin, Macabebe, Masantol, Apalit, Sta. Rita, Lubao, Guagua, Sasmuan with the support of MDRRMOs;
• Released empty sacks to city/municipalities; • Distributed food and drinks to affected municipalities of Sto. Tomas, Pampanga; • Established an evacuation center at PEO compound with 30 families/120
individuals; and conducted various rescue and evacuation operation within Pampanga area.
10 Aug
• PDRRMC Nueva Ecija prepositioned 500 packs of relief goods, 2 dump trucks and 210 cavans of rice.
• PDRRMC Zambales distributed relief assistance to the affected families in Iba, Zambales and activated Local Price Coordinating Councils.
• CDRRMC Angeles released sacks to the following Brgys: 500 pcs to Sapang Bato, 500 pcs Pampang, 200 pcs sto Rosario, 700 pcs to Cutcut, 200 pcs to Sta Trinidad, 400 pcs to Cuayan, and 1,200 pcs to San Nicolas all in Angeles City.
• CDRRMC Olongapo conducted rescue and evacuation operations in the 16 Brgys of Olongapo City. Olongapo Rapid Damaged and Needs Analysis (RDANA) Team made assessment ion various areas within the city.
• CDRRMC Palayan Rescue Team conducted rescue operations in Sto. Tomas, San Matias and Minalin Pampanga.
• MDRRC San Antonio, San Felipe, Sta Cruz, Botolan and Iba Zambales provided assistance to the affected families.
• MDRRMC Subic, Castillejos, San Narciso and Cabangan assisted in evacuation of
affected families in low lying Barangays and distributed relief goods and sandbagging.
• RDRRMC III together with DILG, DSWD, DOH, NEDA, PIA and AFP conducted Aerial Inspection at Pampanga area on 7 August 2012.
• RDRRMC III issued 50,000 pcs of empty sacks to Candaba, Pampanga on 7 August 2012 to augment the sand bagging operations being conducted by the LGU.
• Dispatched two (2) WASAR Teams with PHERT personnel, 2 dump trucks and rubber boats to Brgys Lasip and Baloloc, Lingayen Pangasinan.
• Tarlac PDRRMC was deployed to Sto Tomas, Pampanga on August 7 and conducted rescue operations in Minali and Sto Tomas, Pampanga on August 10.
• As of August 10, a total of 37,200 pieces of sacks was released in 15 municipalities of Tarlac.
• PDRRMC Chairperson, Gov. Hermogenes E. Ebdane Jr. Conducted ocular inspection to Bucao Dike and assessed the damaged caused by the heavy rains.
• Rescue 922 Cauayan City, Isabela conducted rescue operation in Dinalupihan, Bataan on August 7 and reported to OCD III on August 9.
• Rescue 206 Santiago City conducted rescue operations at Heroes Hall in City of San Fernando, Pampanga on August 7 – 10.
IV-A • RDRRMC IV-A Chairperson alerted PNP PRO IV-A to assist DSWD IV-A in the relief operations and assessed the on-going evacuation and SAR operation in the provinces of Rizal, Laguna and Cavite
• PDRRMC Laguna was instructed to conduct pre-emptive evacuation in the municipalities along Laguna de Bay.
• CDRRMC Sta Rosa conducted pre-emptive evacuation to 137 families and provided family food packs.
• PDRRMC Quezon dispatched an eight-man (8) response team with Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) to Rodriguez and San Mateo, Rizal.
• Tanauan CDRRMC provided food packs to evacuees under their AOR. • DRRMC Bacoor City conducted force evaluation in the flooded areas. • PDRRMC Rizal dispatched additional 4 boats to Rodriguez and San Mateo, Rizal
and dispatched Dump truck to Marcos Highway in Antipolo City.
IV-B
• MDRRMO Abra de Ilog Occidental Mindoro placed their Operation Center on alert status and advised pre-emptive evacuation especially to those living near the river. MSWDO prepositioned relief goods.
• LGU Roxas placed their Operation Center on alert status and continuously monitoring the status of San Rafael dike.
• Calapan City, Mindoro Public Safety Department conducted ocular inspection; monitored the affected areas; and deployed personnel and prepositioned rescue equipment for possible SAR operations.
V
• Conducted RDRRMC Response Committee Meeting attended by representative from different agencies. Discussed preparations for the deployment of 1 water purifier, WATSAN and SAR teams to NCR for community assistance.
• RDRRMC Bicol sent a contingent of Team OCD5-Albay composed of WASAR teams from the naval Forces southern Luzon (NAVFORSOL), Tactical Operations Group 5 (TOG)-PAF and the BFP5 together with the Water Sanitation (WATSAN) team equipped with Water Filtration System. The team which is headed by the Deputy Commander of NAVFORSOL as the Task Force Head proceeded to the Flood Control Information Center (FCIC), MMDRRMC for the coordinating instructions.
• Team Albay established a Command Post at the MMDA Station at Edsa corner Timog Avenue, Quezon City.
• 3 WASAR Teams from BFP-SRU 5, NAVFORSOL and TOG5 PAG, after receiving a briefing from OCD NCR at the MMDA OpCen, were deployed around 4:00PM, 08 August 2012. Its operation resulted to rescuing 278 persons and transporting them to different evacuation centers. As of 10 August 2012, the team was able to distribute 68,000 liters of potable water to residents of Brgys Tunsuya, Catmon, and Kunyugan of Malabon City utilizing the Water Filtration Machine and distribution made using Mobile Lorie (12,000 liters capacity).
• On 10 August 2012, Team Albay-OCD 5 assisted in the repacking efforts of ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation for possible relief distributions to several affected communities.
VI • PDRRMC Aklan, PDRRMC Antique and PDRRMC Iloilo was placed on alert status to monitor the situation in their AOR particularly the landslide prone area.
NCR
• OCD-NCR facilitated request of City of manila for fire trucks; request of Marikina for heavy equipment, additional trucks and manpower; request of Muntinlupa for 3,000 family packs; and the requirements of the cities of Malabon and Valenzuela for WATSAN or Water Filtration System.
• CDRRMCC Muntinlupa built temporary footbridges at the affected areas near Laguna Lake
• MMDRRMC conducted a meeting presided by Chairman Francis Tolentino and was attended by representatives from member agencies. Advance Command Posts (ACP) were initiated in strategic locations to provide assistance to the identified areas. The locations of the ACP are as follows: Marikina, Malabon, South (Alabang), Manila, Orense and in Quezon City.
• OCD-NCR monitored landslide in Brgy Commonwealth, Quezon City. • QC DPOS deployed Rescue Team with rubber boat to the following areas: Brgy
Damayan Lagi, Brgy Sto Domingo, Brgy Damayan District I, Roxas District and Brgy Apolonio Samson.
• Parañaque Rescue dispatched two (2) dump trucks for the stranded passengers in Evacom and and SM in San Dionisio, Parañaque. Deployed one (1) rubber boat, one (1) dump truck and rescue personnel in Brgy San Isidro to evacuate families from the creek side to the Brgy Hall.
• LGU Pasay City deployed two (2) rubber boats with rescue personnel to assist rescue operations.
• LGU Malabon City formed an augmentation team consisting of MDRRMO, PNP Malabon, Special Action Force, Fire Malabon, City Hall Employees, Navy, Coast Guard, MMDA, Health, CSWDD and volunteer personnel.
• LGU San Juan City dispatched the rescue vehicles for flood monitoring and assisting evacuation of constituents in AOR.
• LGU Makati City distributed food packs and relief goods to individuals affected by flooding in Brgy Palanan, Brgy Pembo and Brgy Comembo.
• Coordinated the request of DSWD-NCR of four (4) units of 6x6 vehicles to conduct relief assistance with President Benigno Aquino III in the National Capital Region affected by Southwest Monsoon.
• OCD-NCR joined the Clean-up Provision for Marikina City.
CAR
• RDRRMC OpCen maintains its RED ALERT status and is continuously manned by OCD CAR staff / personnel
• Continuously disseminating warning advisories to the public, to all LDRRMCs and CRDRRMC member agencies and media practitioners utilizing the SMART info board (2623 or COCD), email, social media network, facsimile and SMS and continuously monitoring AOR.
• Continuously advising LDRRMCs to take appropriate action and follow the alert level and discuss local preparedness for possible emergency response.
• PDRRMC Benguet ordered pre-emptive evacuation to high risk areas. Mining Operation of small scale miners is still suspended. Assisting DPWH in road clearing operation (with heavy equipment and manual work). Philex mines augmented the SAR teams
• Benguet Corp has been assisting in the SAR operation in Bokod since August 5, 2012.
• CDRRMC Baguio City is on alert status and their response teams still on standby and is monitoring water level at City Camp Lagoon
• PNP CAR assisting in the monitoring of road conditions and status of communities at high risk areas. Response teams with tools, equipment on standby for deployment
• PIA CAR continuously assisting OCD in the dissemination of warning advisories to the general public to stay at home or in safer areas during this weather.
• DENR-MGB & EMB monitoring the mine tailings spill situation at Philex Mines and other geo-hazard areas in AOR
• DPWH and private contractors, continouosly clearing the roads in AOR. • DSWD-QUART is still activated, continuously monitoring AOR. Family packs and
Non food Items are ready to be distributed for possible affected families of SW monsoon rains.
AREAS of
DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS
ASSETS DEPLOYED
PA 7DTU (San Simon & Macabebe, Pampanga and Dinalupihan, Bataan) 62 22 personnel, 40 EP 2 2 Rubber BoatPA 702 BDE (Meycauayan City, Bulacan/Subic & San Felipe, Zambales) 284 16 Officers, 268 EP 2 2 KM250Santiago/Isabela rescue Teams (2) 23 Personnel 2 Aluminum Boat18SF 7 Personnel 1 1 Truck 1 1 Boat18SFC (Hagonoy & Calumpit, Bulacan) 106
3 Officer, 74 EP, 15 CAA & 14 Reservists 3 1 M35,2 KM250 1 Aluminum Boat
18SFC (Hermosa, Bataan) 5 1 Officer, 4 EP
56IB 23 1 Officer, 22 EP 1 1 M35 Truck 2 Rubber Boats7ID-71 st DRC, 7DRU, 7FMC 47 Personnel 3 1 M35 Trucks, 1 KM 250, 1 Ambulance 2 2 Rubber Boat56IB703rd 21 EP 2 2 Km450PAF TOG3 14 EP 2 2 M35 TrucksPAF DRTU 55 14 Officers, 41 EP 8 M-35 TruckPAF (San Fernando) 9 Personnel 1 1M35 TruckPAF (Sto Tomas) 47 Personnel 3 M35 truck
PAF (VILLAMOR) 1,346 101 Officers, 1245 EP 145
1 SOKOL (Available)5 UH-1H (Available)
33 M35 trucks, 3 (1 1/4) Ton Trucks, 103 DROs 12 10 Rubber Boats, 2 PVC Boats
PAF (CLARK) 42 SOKOL (Available)2 UH-1H (Available)
NRC-NCR 17 1 Officer, 16 EP 2 Amphibian Truck 2 Rubber BoatsSARU, 15IDRR 26 1 Officer, 25 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 2 Rubber BoatsJCMOTF-NCR 32 4 Officers, 28 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 2 Rubber BoatsJTG Land-NCR 25 3 Officers, 22 EP 3 1 M-35 Trucks, 2 KM450
HHSG, SJTF-NCR 29 EP 81 SKW Flat Nose Truck, 3 KM450, 4 Isuzu
Elf 5 Rubber BoatsNCR-RCDG 628 35 Officers, 593 EP 13 5 M-35 Trucks, 6 Civ Pick-up 18 7 Rubber Boats, 11 Wooden BoatsJTFG-NCR 10 1 Officer, 9 EP 1 KM450 1 Rubber BoatGHQ & HSC DRTU 300 3 Officer, 297 EP 14 M-35 Trucks 4 Rubber Boats
AFPRESCOM DRTU 48 5 Officers, 43 EP 5 3 M-35 Trucks, 2 Pick-up Trucks 1 Rubber Boat
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AREAS of
DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS
ASSETS DEPLOYED
PHILIPPINE
NATIONAL POLICE9,622 177 307
PRO 1 456342 SAR Trained Personnel, 13
PCOs, 101 PNCOs 191 Ambulance, 1 6x6 Trucks, 17 other
vehicles 30 Rubber Boats (Inventory)PRO 2 119 SAR Trained Personnel 2 Ambulances 9 Rubber Boats (Inventory)
PRO 3 1,4561 PCO, 135 PNCOs
1,320 Trained Personnel 1 Ambulance 31
2 Rubber Boats w/o OBM2 Fiber Bancas w/OBM
( 27 Rubber Boats Inventory)
PRO 4A 626
146 Trained Personnel, 17 SAF Deployment, 1 MG Deployment,
10 PCOs, 452 PNCOs 481 Ambulance, 4 6x6 Trucks , 1 Amphibian
Truck & 42 other vehicles 35 Rubber Boats (Inventory)PRO 4B 140 Trained Personnel 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber Boats (Inventory)PRO 5 1,478 Trained Personnel 10 Rubber Boats (Inventory)PRO 6 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 7 2 Ambulances 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 8 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 9 2 Ambulances 10 Rubber BoatsPRO 10 2 Ambulances 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 11 2 Ambulances 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 12 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber BoatsPRO 13 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber BoatsBATAAN 58 58 Personnel 6 4 M35 trucks, 2 back to back hilux, 9 3 Rubber Boat, 2 fiber Banca 4 OBM, PRO COR 248 SAR Trained Personnel 1 Ambulance 3 Rubber Boats (Inventory)PRO ARMM 2 Ambulances 5 Rubber Boats
NCRPO 4,032
3896 PNCOs73
29 6x6 Truck, 2 Amphibian Truck, 43 other Vehicle 46 Rubber Boats, Drum Boat, Fire boat
(QCPD)Quezon City 323 323 Personnel Deployed 2 6 x 6 Truck 5 Rubber Boats(NPD)Malabon City 121 121 Personnel Deployment 5 3 6 x 6 Truck, 2 Amphibian Truck 10 1 Drum Boat, 7 Rubber Boats, 2 Fiber boats (EPD)Marikina City & San Juan City 67
4 PCOs63 PNCOs 2 1 back to back & 1 6 x 6 Truck 9 Rubber Boats
(NCRPO RPSB)Marikina & MMDA 120
5 PCOs107 PNCOs
8 Scuba Divers(MPD)Manila 27
5 PCOs22 PNCOs 1 back to back 1 Rubber Boat
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AREAS of
DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS
ASSETS DEPLOYED
(SPD)Pasay, Makati,Parañaque, Las Piñas, Taguig, Pateros 129
13 PCOs116 PNCOs 1 6 x 6 Truck 1 Rubber Boat
MG 100 MG Personnel Deployed 61 Rubber Boats
SAF (Marikina) 122111 Personnel, 1 PCOs & 10
PNCOs 1 Ambulance 8 Rubber BoatsPHILIPPINE
COAST GUARD 271 13 24
Rizal 5 1 Officer, 4 EP 1 2 M-35 1 1 RHIB
Taguig 5 5 EP 1 1 Isuzu 11 Rubber Boat
Valenzuela 12 1 Officers, 11 EP, 1 1 M-35 22 rubber Boats w/o OBM
Quezon City 88 7 Officers, 76 EP, 5 PCGA 63 M-35 Trucks, 1 Elf Truck, 1 Pick-up, 1
Tamaraw FX 66 Rubber Boats1 Dinghy Boat
Malabon City 52 4 Officers, 48 EP 2 1 10-Wheeler truck, Civilian Truck 3 Rubber Boats(1 deflated)
Mandaluyong City 21 1 Officer, 6 EP, 14 PCGA 21 Rubber Boat
1 Zodiac Rubber BoatMarikina City 46 5 Officers, 41 EP 1 M-35 Truck 6 1 RHIB, 5 Rubber BoatLas Piñas City 6 PCGA 1 Rubber BoatManila City 36 4 Officers, 32 EP 1 Truck (2GO) 2 Rubber BoatBUREAU OF FIRE
PROTECTION 2,717 19 5
NCR 2,346 2,346 SRU, 4 EMS 17 9 Ambulances, 5 Rescue Truck, 3 Fire Truck 5 Rubber BoatsRegion IV-A 371 EPRegion III 2 Fire Trucks
Department of Public
Works and Highways797 111 0
Quezon City 35 Personnel 5 5 DumptruckValenzuela 7 Personnel 1 1 DumptruckMakati 21 Personnel 3 3 DumptruckCaloocan 14 Personnel 2 2 Dumptruck
10 Personnel 2 2 Dumptruck10 Personnel 2 2 waterpump
Region IV-A
Batangas 152 Personnel 21 vehiclesCavite 117 Personnel 11 vehiclesLaguna 100 Personnel 20 vehiclesQuezon 264 Personnel 20 vehiclesRizal 67 Personnel 22 vehicles
MMDA 0 3 0
Manila City (Private Organization)
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AREAS of
DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS
ASSETS DEPLOYED
3 3 dumptruck, DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH158 0 0
NCR 82 Personnel
Region IV-A 76 Personnel
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Sitrep No.13 TAB K
DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY RESOLUTION NUMBER EFFECTIVITY
DATE
TOTAL: 40
REGION I (2)
1. Pangasinan Province 2012-349 August 9, 2012 2. Brgy. Diaz and Vacante,
Bautista, Pangasinan 2012-16
REGION III (11)
3. Zambales Province
August 7, 2012 4. Iba Zambales 2012-157 August 7, 2012 5. San Antonio, Zambales
August 8, 2012
6. Olongapo City
August 8, 2012
7. Pampanga Province 2012-2703 August 7, 2012 8. Bataan Province 2012-58 August 7, 2012 9. Bulacan Province
August 8, 2012
10. Guiguinto, Bulacan
August 7, 2012 11. Malolos City, Bulacan
August 7, 2012
12. Meycauayan City, Bulacan
August 7, 2012 13. Obando, Bulacan
August 7, 2012
REGION IV-A (8)
14. Laguna Province 2012-04 August 7, 2012 15. Rizal Province 2012-170 August 9, 2012 16. San Mateo, Rizal 2012-097 August 7, 2012 17. Tanay, Rizal 2012-148 August 9, 2012 18. Cainta, Rizal 2012 -027 August 7, 2012 19. Rodriguez, Rizal
August 8, 2012
20. Jalajala, Rizal 2012-094 August 9, 2012 21. Cavite
REGION IV-B (5)
22. Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro 2012-37 August 6, 2012 23. Culion, Palawan
24. El Nido, Palawan
25. Linapacan, Palawan
26. Sablayan, Occ. Mindoro
REGION XII (3)
27. Kidapawan City, North Cotobato
28. Aleosan, North Cotobato
29. Kabacan, North Cotobato
NCR (11)
30. City of Manila
31. City of Marikina
Sitrep No.13 TAB K
DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY
As of 12 August 2012, 9:00 PM
32. City of Malabon
33. City of Navotas
34. City of Valenzuela 2012-251 August 8, 2012 35. City of Muntinlupa 2012-218 August 5, 2012 36. City of San Juan 2012-70 August 4, 2012 37. City of Pasig
38. City of Pasay
39. City of Caloocan
40. Municipality of Pateros
SitRep No. 13 Tab L
Families Persons
PNP NCR NPD
(Not passable to all types of vehicles):Mc Arthur
Highway-Brgy. Potrero Malabon City to Marulas,
Valenzuela; Letre; and Brgy. Tonsuya.: Letre Rd.;
RAE; C-4 Rd; BMC; Samson Rd.; Mc Arthur
Highway, Caloocan; 2nd Ave.; 3rd Ave.; 4th Ave.;
5th Ave.; Brgy. Maligaya; Brgy. 118; Brgy. 119; Brgy.
120; Samson Rd.-Monumento; Maypajo Rd.-Manila;
C-3 Rd.; Navotas,Boundary;C-4 Rd.-Sabalo; Dagat-
dagatan Ave.; and Libis Espina. (Not Passable to
Light Vehicles) Malabon: Gen. Luna & Arellano St.
Brgy. Concepcion, Gov. Pascual Ave.Brgy.
Tonsuya;Brgy. Catmon;P.Auino st. (Not passable to
all types of vehicles)
Deployed forty five (45) SAR trained
personnel equiped with two (2)
amphibian trucks, two (2) fiber boats,
seven (7) rubber boats, one drum
boat and one (1) 6x6 truck at the
flooded areas. Also deployed are one
hundred twenty one (121) District and
Station personnel to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
1,696 6,694
QCPD
(Not passable to all types of vehicles): Brgy.Pasong
Putik; Brgy. Bagong Silangan;Edsa Tunnel/P.Tuazon
Blvd. North Bound.;ERB-QA;
Deployed 323 District and Station
personnel to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
7,865 35,733
SPD
(Not passable to all type of vehicles): Pasay-
Maricaban; and Malibay. (Not passable to light
vehicles): Makati: Dela Rosa; Evangelista; P
Ocampo; Kamagong; Puregold-Pasong Tamo; and
H. Santos. Muntinlupa: Laguerta cor Arandia St.; and
San Guillermo infront of TESDA. Taguig: Laura
Drive; Bagumbayan; New Lower Bicutan; Ligid
Tipas; Hagonoy Signal; Bay Breeze Brgy San Miguel
Palingon Tipas; and PNR Site West Bicutan.
Deployed two hundred ninety (290)
District and Station personnel to
render rescue, evacuation, disaster
relief, and traffic assistance on the
flooded areas.
1,209 4,091
MPD
(Not Passable to all types of vehicles): Lagusnilad;
and Quezon Blvd.
Deployed two hundred eighteen (218)
District and Station personnel
equiped with one (1) rubber boat and
one (1) back to back patrol vehicle to
render rescue, evacuation, disaster
relief, and traffic assistance on the
flooded areas.
1,058 3,752
EPD
(Not passable to light vehicles): FVR Rd. Brgy IVC,
Kaolin St.;Brgy.Parang;Balubad;
Brgy.Nangka;Provident Village(Not Passable to light
Vehicles)
Deployed one hundred thirty six
(136) SAR trained personnel with
one (1) 6x6 trucks, and one (1) back
to back patrol vehicles at the flooded
areas. Also deployed are two
hundred fifteen (215) District and
Station personnel to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
1,692 6,420
RPSB
Pasig City Deployed thirty (30) SAR trained
personnel, onboard on a 6x6 trucks
were deployed at the flooded areas of
Pasig City to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
MG
Deployed nine (9) teams with seventy
(70) SAR trained personnel, equiped
with fifteen (7) rubber boats and one
(1) flat boat to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
1,195
SAF
183 personnel with eight (8) rubber
boats onboard a troop carrier were
deployed to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
1,962
STATUS OF RESCUE OPERATIONS RE: SOUTHWEST MONSOON (HABAGAT)As of 122100H August, 2012
AGENCY/
GROUPREGION RESPONSE UNIT Road Condition/ Flooded Areas/Area of Opns Deployed Assets
No. of Rescued
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AGENCY/
GROUPREGION RESPONSE UNIT Road Condition/ Flooded Areas/Area of Opns Deployed Assets
No. of Rescued
PRO1 Pangasinan
(Not passable to light vehicles): Brgy . Salasa,
Bugallon; Brgy. Umanday, Bugallon; Brgy. Quibaol,
Lingayen; and Brgy. Balococ, Lingayen.
Deployed 140 personnel, equiped
with four (4) boats (2-rubber boats, 1-
motor boat, and one (1) PVC boat
with OBM, (1) rubberboat with paddle
but w/o motor, and thirty-nine (39)
vehicles (2-dump trucks, 1-
ambulance, 1-elf truck, 1-6x6 truck, 1-
isuzu jeep, 3-revo, 2-L300 back
toback, 3-corolla patrol, 2-innova, 2-
hilux patrol) to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
86
PRO3 Bataan PPO
(Not passable to light vehicles): Brgy Balsik; Layak;
Dinalupihan; Almacin; Pulo; Hermosa; Samal;
Lomboy; Wawa; Laon; Clayclay; Capitasan; Bagong
Daan; Abucay; Tuyu Catanin Puerto; Balanga; Sta
Rosa; Wawa; Pilar; Bagong Bario; Sto Domingo;
Orion; and Layak.
Deployed seventy eight (78)
personnel for SAR operations in
flooded areas, and eleven (11)
personnel deployed in evacuation
centers.
Bulacan PPO
(Not passable to all types of vehicles): Mc Arthur
Highway fronting SM Marilao; Brgy Saluysoy; Brgy
Pandayan; Mc Arthur-Meycauyan. (Not passable to
light vehicles): Brgy Logos, Malolos.
Deployed fifty three (53) personnel
in evacuation centers.
Nueva Ecija PPO
Pampanga PPO
(Not passable to light vehicles): Mc Arthur Hway
from San Simon to San Fernando; Olangapo-Gapan
Road.
Deployed thirty (30) personnel for
SAR operations in flooded areas, and
two (2) personnel deployed in
evacuation centers.
Tarlac PPO
Deployed thirty (30) personnel to
render rescue, evacuation, disaster
relief, and traffic assistance on the
flooded areas.Zambales PPO
Angeles CPO
Deployed twenty (20) personnel to
render rescue, evacuation, disaster
relief, and traffic assistance on the
flooded areas.
Olongapo CPO(not passable to light vehicle): Olongapo-Gapan Rd.
along Brgy. Layac, Dinalupihan.
Deployed twenty one (21) personnel
in evacuation centers
RPSB3
Deployed thirty seven (37) personnel
to render rescue, evacuation, disaster
relief, and traffic assistance on the
flooded areas.
PRO4-A Cavite PPO
Deployed fifty eight (58) personnel for
SAR operations in Kawit and Bacoor
Cavite utilizing One (1) rubber boat
Laguna PPO
(Not passable to light vehicle): National Rd from
Pakil going to Sinoloan & Mabitac.
Deployed two hundred seventy seven
(277) personnel with (4-6x6 truck, 24-
mobile patrol vehicles, 2-dump truck,
1-amphibian truck, 1-rubber boat, and
1-fiber boat) to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
Batangas PPO
Rizal PPO
(Not passable to all types of vehicles): Marcos
Highway, San Jose, Antipolo; and Imelda Ave.,
Cainta. (Not passable to light vehicles): Highway
2000, Taytay.
Deployed two hundred fifty two (252)
personnel with (13-mobile patrol
vehicles, 1-dump truck, and 2-
motorcycles) to render rescue,
evacuation, disaster relief, and traffic
assistance on the flooded areas.
PCG NCR Malabon & Marikina
Deployed Personnel & Logistic: 7
PCG Officers; 62 EP; 1 PCG Rubber
boat; and 1 PSG Rubber boat; three
(3) M-35 Trck; and 1 Truck
2,533
AFP NCR
Las Piñas, Quezon
City, Manila, Pasig
City, CAMANAVA
Area, Muntinlupa,
Marikina City
Rescue, evacuation and relief operations in flooded
areas in NCR from August 7 - 9, 2012
Deployed 20 Officers & 248 EP
(Active); 31 Reservists; 606
Reservists EP; 27 M-35 Trucks; 17
rubber boats; 11 wooden boats; 3
Amphibian trucks; 1 LARC; 3 DRO
Trailer; 6 Pick up trucks; 2 Isuzu; and
1 KM450
Rescue 161 NCR Marikina CityFlooded areas in Malanday, Tumana, Provident
Village & IVC
Deployed thirty-eight (38) personnel
with four (4) rubber boats 93
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AGENCY/
GROUPREGION RESPONSE UNIT Road Condition/ Flooded Areas/Area of Opns Deployed Assets
No. of Rescued
Team Albay NCRMedical, WASAR,
WATSAN
Flooded areas in Quezon City, Marikina and
CAMANAVA area
Deployed seventy five (75) personnel
with two (2) M35 truck, one (1) bus,
two (2) ambulance, one (1) fire truck,
six (6) support vehicles, one (1)
communication vehicle, three (3) 4x4
vehicles and three (3) rubber boats
with OME
278
13,520 62,837 GRAND TOTAL
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