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    Region I: La Paz Community and Medicare Hospital (flooded and non functional) Region II: Southern Isabela General Hospital roofs of Billing sections and Office

    removed Region III: RHU I of Paombong (roof damaged), Calumpit District Hospital

    (flooded) and Hagonoy District Hospital (flooded and non functional) Cost of damages on health facilities (infrastructure and equipment) is still

    being validated by DOH

    InfrastructureRegion IIICollapsed Dikes and Creeks in Pampanga - Brgy. Mandili Dike, Brgy. Barangca Dikein Candaba, Matubig Creek, San Jose Dayat Creek, San Juan Gandara, San AgustinSapang Maragol in Guagua earthdike - (breached) and Brgy. Gatud and Dampeearthdike in Floridablanca - collapsed; slope protection in Brgy. San Pedro Purok 1(100 m); slope protection in Brgy. Benedicto Purok 1 (300 m); Slope protection inBrgy. Valdez along Gumain River (200 M); and Brgy. Solib Purok 6, Porac River andRiver dike in Sto. Cristo, Sta. Rosa, Sta. Rita and Sta. Catalina, Lubao, Pampanga.

    D. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab D)

    A total of 51,502 houses were damaged in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, and CAR

    (6,825 totally and 44,677 partially)E. STATUS OF LIFELINES:

    1. ROADS AND BRIDGES CONDITION (Tab E)

    A total of 29 bridges/road sections were reported impassable in Region I (1),Region II (7), Region III (13), and CAR (8).

    F. STATUS OF DAMS (As of 4:00 PM, 06 October 2011)

    The following dams opened their respective gates as the water levels have reached theirspilling levels: Ambuklao (3 Gates / 1.5 m); Binga (2 Gates / 2 m); Magat (1 Gate / 2m); and San Roque (2 Gates / 1 m)

    G. EMERGENCY INCIDENTS MONITORED (Tab F)

    A total of 109 emergency incidents occurred in various regions affected by the typhoon.

    II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGEMENT

    The government, through the NDRRMC Member-Agencies, continues its relief andrecovery efforts in disaster-stricken areas complemented with their respectivecounterparts in the regions:

    a. COORDINATION MEETINGS

    The NDRRMC convened at around 10:00 AM of 27 September 2011 that waspresided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC and attended by all Member-Agencies. The Executive Secretary instructed the NDRRMC Member-Agencies toexpedite relief and recovery efforts as well as the rehabilitation of the damages toproperties incurred from Typhoon Pedring

    Another NDRRMC Meeting was held at 4:00 PM, 27 September 2011 to furtherdiscuss the effects of Typhoon Pedring and the appropriate actions to beundertaken by each member agencies.

    NDRRMC convened on 02 October 2011 at the NDRRMC Conference Room with HisExcellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III. It was presided over bySecretary, DND and Chairperson, NDRRMC Voltaire Gazmin and attended byNDRRMC Member Agencies and representatives from UNRCHC. USEC Ramos and

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    other agencies briefed the President on the current situation and status of relief andrecovery efforts being undertaken by concerned national and local emergencyresponders. One of the highlights of the meeting, were the issues raised by thePresident to wit:

    Issues and Concerns Recommendations/Solutionsa) Effective early warning system NGAs / LGUs to further intensify information

    dissemination campaignb) Water dam discharge PAGASA to review current protocols related to

    water dam dischargec) Mandatory evacuation PNP and AFP to look into the current guidelines

    and urged the public to immediately comply tosuch warnings

    d) Shutting down of power lines NGCP to review present protocols and implementpreventive measures

    e) Alternative income forfisherfolks

    DSWD to provide temporary source of income tofishermen during typhoons or similar disasters

    The President assured the public that the Government is taking necessary actionsand ordered the NDRRMC to review the current protocols and make necessaryamends to address the shortcomings of the current system.

    NDRRMC convened at 9:00 AM, 05 October 2011 at the Conference Hall of

    PAGASA, 2/F Amihan, Quezon City re Senate Inquiry of Dam Protocols and LGUsDRR governance. The meeting was presided by USEC Benito Ramos and wasattended by Key Officials from PAGASA, NIA-CO, NPC, CPF, DOF, NWRB, MWSS,MWCIand OCD.

    Final Planning Meeting was held at 4:00 PM, 05 October 2011 at the NDRRMCConference Room re one (1) day conduct of NDRRMC-Humanitarian Country Team(HCT) Needs Assessment Mission in Bulacan and Pampanga areas affected byTyphoons Pedring and Quiel, to finalize the itinerary of Mission on 06 October2011. Two (2) teams were organized with 1st group to proceed to Pampanga and theother group to Bulacan.

    The Office of the Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines will distribute reliefgoods in the municipalities of Apalit, Masantol, Candaba and San Simon on 06October 2011 and in Macabebe, Lubao, Guagua, Minalin, Sta. Ana, Brgy. Pampang,Teresita, Amsik, and Malabamas of Angeles City, all of Pampanga on 07 October2011, and also in Moncada, Camiling, Gerona, Paniqui, Sta. Ignacia, Pura, andVictoria, all of Tarlac Province on 08 October 2011. The AFP will provide one (1) ten-wheeler truck for use of OVP for the said activities.

    b. ISSUED MEMORANDUM

    NDRRMC issued Memo for Chairpersons, RDRRMCs I, II, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, CAR andNCR on the Needs Assessment Guidance on Typhoons Pedring and Quiel in orderto complement and sustain disaster response in terms of humanitarian assistanceand recovery efforts.

    c. RESPONSE ACCOMPLISHMENTS PER CLUSTER

    (1) FOOD AND NON-FOOD CLUSTER (Tab G)

    DSWD pre-positioned standby funds and relief goods worth PhP78.546 Million inRegions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, Car and NCR: Standby Funds (PhP21.537 Million) andRelief supplies (PhP57.010 Million)

    To date, the government had so far provided PhP100,178,131.48 worth of reliefassistance in terms of food and non-food items to the affected population in variousaffected regions out of the combined resources from the DSWD, LGUs, DOH andNGOs. Breakdown is as follows:

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    DSWD released an additional PhP18.02 Million standby funds to DSWD Field Offices(FOs): FO I (PhP1.89 M); FO II (PhP2.5 M); FO III (PhP8.12 M); FO IV (PhP2.0 M);FO V PhP1 M; and FO CAR (PhP2.5 M).

    As of 03 October 2011, PhP16.74 million worth of relief goods from the DSWD-National Resource Operations Center (DSWD-NROC) were transported to thefollowing regions (details of the additional standby funds released and the relief goodstransported to the following regions):

    RegionsAdditional Standby

    Funds PedringParticulars Amount

    NCR 1,500 food packs,1,500 pcs blankets1,500 pcs plastic matsSub-Total

    372.580.00148,500.00268,320.00789,000.00

    I 899,784.00

    II 500,000.00III 4,375,000.00

    3,750,000.001,000 packs clothing9,400 family food packsSub-Total

    100,000.002,314,430.002,414,430.00

    IV-A 1,000,000.00 150 family food packs 37,512.00

    V 10,000 sacks NFA rice 13,500,000.00

    CAR 1,500,000.00

    Total 12,024,784.00 16,741,342.00

    DSWD FO IV-A provided 2,900 family food packs amounting to PhP1,207,000.00 tothe affected population.

    PSWDO IV-A provided 400 family packs to the affected families in Nasugbu, Lemery,and Calaca, all in Batangas.

    San Miguel Corporation donated 1,700 cases of bottled water (Pure Water 355 ML.PET Pineapple 355 ML and PET Lemon 355 ML) on September 29, 2011. The saidproducts were subsequently distributed to the affected areas in Regions III, IV-A, andNCR.

    PRC served 25,000 families with food items from funds extended by the InternationalRed Cross; and served 7,500 families with food and non-food items (2 blankets, 2mosquito nets, 2 mats, and 1 (20L) jerry can).

    AGENCY DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL

    GRANDTOTAL

    24,819,852.98 41,297,358.43 4,521,792.00 3,420,202.89 100,178,131.48

    NCR 1,874,120.00 551,780.00 1,521,175.00 42,000.00 3,989,075.00

    I 844,220.80 939,553.00 105,248.00 350,605.04 2,239,626.84

    II 2,667,500.00 24,235,615.00 69,145.00 1,304,124.61 28,276,384.61

    III 19,769,139.10 33,019,732.00 2,375,350.00 3,248,334.30 58,412,555.40

    IV-A 1,457,000.00 16,047.13 603,000.00 60,000.00 2,136,047.13

    IV-B 112,500.00 253,729.50 25,000.00 - 391,229.50

    V 3,541,640.00 3,000.00 - 350,000.00 3,894,640.00

    CAR 548,760.00 222,613.00 - 67,200.00 838,573.00

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    The World Food Programme (WFP) donated 100,000 boxes of High Energy Biscuitsbenefiting 50,000 families in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija.

    RDRRMC/OCD III is currently initiating its recovery programs: food/cash-for-work (preand post disaster activity; alternate livelihood skills training in coordination withTESDA and DOST; subsidy for fisher folks during inclement weather before and afterthe disaster; Self-Employed Assistance Kaunlaran (SEAK) livelihood project(composed of 25-30 pax per group and maximum of PhP10,000.00/pax )

    (2) HEALTH, WASH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION

    To date, PhP4,200,788.93 worth of logistical support (water containers, drugs,medicines and family kits) have been provided by DOH-HEMS as augmentationsupport to the CHDs in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, V, CAR, and NCR which weredistributed to their respective provinces; sub-allotted PhP500,000.00 each to CHD IIand III.DOH-HEMS organized technical assistance to conduct rapid assessment; andorganized medical teams from different Metro Manila Hospitals (National ChildrenHospital; San Lazaro Hospital; Philippine Orthopedic Hospital; East Avenue MedicalCenter; Quirino Memorial Medical Center; Rizal Medical Center; and 3 JB LingadMemorial General Hospital) to render medical mission in Region III; organized anadvanced medical post at Bulacan Medical Center and provided technical assistance

    and medical services to the PDRRMC Bulacan thru the deployment of 5 medicalteams to the five (5) evacuation centers, namely: Bulacan Capitol Gym, BulacanSports Complex, San Marcos NHS, San Marcos Elementary School, and San PedroElementary School; allocated medicines to the most at risk areas for diseaseoutbreak: Doxycycline Prophylaxis for the prevention of Leptospirosis andhyposol (Sodium Hypochlorite) for water disinfection in areas with disruption ofpotable water supply; conducted health education and provided IEC materialsat the evacuation centers; and mobilized all regional nurses for the vaccinationactivities at the evacuation areas.MMDA in collaboration with Maynilad and Manila Water provided mobile watertreatment plant with tanker and 2 water purifier at Calumpit, Bulacan. Said mobilewater treatment plant is situated along McArthur Highway between United Pulp andJunction leading to NLEX Pulilan, Bulacan. Manila Water team proceeded to the

    Provincial Capitol with 3,000 baso water.PRC transported 100 units of blood from Ospital ng Maynila to PRC National BloodCenter for safekeeping.CHD III visited Bulacan Medical Center to assess their needs. The patient count is483 with 300 bed capacity and the personnel from the 2 non-functional hospitals(RHU 1 Lapaz, Tarlac, and Lapaz Community and Medical Hospital in Tarlac areassisting in terms of manpower needs.

    RDRRMC/CHD III programs on Water Sanitation and Hygiene like health educationcampaign, provision of hyposol and chlorine powder for water disinfection anddistribution of health kit (Individual kit) and Nutrition Garantisadong Pambata,provision of Vitamin A, Iron supplement and iodized salt. On the health sector, CHD IIIprovides medical assistance (medicines and medical consultation) in the following

    areas: Bulacan (Calumpit, Hagonoy, Paombong, Pulilan, and Malolos) Pampanga (San Luis and Candaba) Nueva Ecija (Aliaga, Zaragosa, Licab, Sto.Domingo, Carranglan) Tarlac (Camiling and La Paz) Zambales (San Felipe)Mental Health Psychosocial Services provides psychosocial services forpsychologically affected persons and vaccination such as: Anti-measles vaccination,and Anti-tetanus serum (ATS) for dirty/infected wounds.

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    (3) SEARCH AND RESCUE, RETRIEVAL AND EVACUATION OPERATIONS

    Details of SAR Assets Deployed by AFP, PCG, PNP, BFP, PRC, MMDA and otherVolunteer Groups (Tab H)

    (4) INFRASTRUCTURE

    Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Central Office directed all itsDistrict Engineering maintenance crew to conduct immediate clearing operations atthe landslidestricken areas and the immediate repair of damaged roads and bridgesin all affected areas; DPWH CAR facilitated massive clearing operations and assuredthat all major roads will be opened soon; DPWH III installed warning signs to theeroded shoulder and collapsed retaining wall along Brgy Piut, Carrangalan, NuevaEcija; and DPWH V deployed one (1) truck with three (3) personnel to Malinao, Albay.DPWH III Maintenance Engineer based in Carranglan, Nueva Ecija conductedclearing operations along the landslide portion at Brgy. Putlan, Carranglan, NuevaEcija; DPWH Region III pre-positioned heavy equipment to strategic places forimmediate deployment if required; established a field office in Nueva Ecija that serveas watch point while the other District Offices deployed different maintenance pointpersonnel at different road sections; initiated palliative measures for damagedinfrastructure using maintenance fund (QRF) of DPWH; conducted sandbagging

    operations for breached/scoured sections of the river; backfilling of depressedsections of bridge approaches; established poles and pegs, caution tapes and otherwarning devices for low shoulders; and installed road signage for detouring vehiclesand load limits for bridges.

    (5) EDUCATION

    Department of Education (DepEd) reported that 115 schools in 20 Divisions arebeing utilized as evacuation centers with 4,985 families / 8,422 individuals:

    Region Number of SchoolsNumber ofFamilies

    Number ofPersons

    NCR 13 1,996 5,796

    CAR 4 46 181

    I 5 278 1,289

    II 8 - -

    III 43 1,686 752

    IV-A 5 15 58

    V 37 964 346

    TOTAL 115 4,985 8,422

    DepEd DRRMO Operation Center reported that 315 school buildings weredamaged with estimated cost pegged at PhP146.7 Million.

    DepEd III will request Central DepEds Quick Response Fund for the rehabilitation ofdamaged school buildings and implement make-up classes for affected schools with

    no October semestral break for students and teachers.

    (6) AGRICULTURE SECTOR

    DA III provides assistance to the affected farmers, fisherman in the form of seedsubsidy (quality seed-hybrid and certified seed; hybrid and certified rice seeds (100%of subsidy for totally damaged and 50% subsidy for partially damaged); hybrid seedsof corn and assorted vegetables; and hybrid seeds and OPV vegetable seeds; BFARdistributed drugs and biologics for livestock and fingerlings; and the Crop Insuranceprovided a premium of PhP600.00+ with an indemnity of PhP8,000.00.

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    (7) POWER RESTORATION

    NGCP and Meralco service crews continue to work round-the-clock to restore powerto the last circuit and further assures that they are doing their best to be able torestore power the soonest possible time and advised affected customers to get intouch with Companys Call Center at Tel. No. 16211 for queries regarding the statusof restoration work in their respective areas.

    (8) INFORMATION DISSEMINATIONPhilippine Information Agency (PIA) continuously disseminates reports fromNDRRMC to all PIA Regional/Provincial Offices nationwide and media organizationsfor further dissemination to the general public.

    d. INITIATIVES OF OTHER AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS

    DILG intensified coordination with concerned RDRRMCs and its member agencies fordata validation on the reported casualties and other incidents related to TY Pedring;LGUs in the 5 provinces of Region II and affected cities and municipalities in NCR arestill conducting damage and needs assessment, deploying manpower with SARequipment for the conduct of SAR operations and clearing operations at the landslideareas/flood stricken-areas; evacuated families to safe areas; and provided relief

    services. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Region I conducted inventory of supply of

    basic commodities to ensure stable prices

    Civil Defense Action Group (CDAG) proceeded to Bulacan with 2 ambulances, 2mini rescue vans, 2 rubber boats, and 2 ambulances to support the ongoing SARefforts; deployed a rescue team in Apalit, Pampanga.

    Rotary District 3800 proceeded to Calumpit and Hagonoy to augment SARoperations.

    e. Local DRRMCs Response Efforts on SAR, Evacuation and Relief Operations

    RDRRMC / OCD IDagupan CityImplemented pre-emptive evacuation of 3 barangays (Bonuan-Guesset, Pantal andHerrero-Perez) threatened by storm surge; and conducted medical check-ups forevacuees in partnership with CHO.

    RDRRMC/OCD IIConducted rescue operations of 283 persons in Brgys Bassit, San Guillermo, Allinguigan2nd, Capitol Hills, Alibagu of Ilagan and Moldero Tumauini, all in Isabela, in coordinationwith LDRRMCs Ilagan and Cauayan I/PPSC, TOG2, WASAR-PRC.

    RDRRMC/OCD IIIRD, RDRRMC/OCD-3 conducted inspection at the flooded areas in Calumpit, Bulacan;facilitated the request for heavy equipment needed for clearing operations in Nueva Ecija;

    and coordinated with Chief NDRRMC OpCen for the request of choppers to be used inrescue operations teamed up with Palayan Rescue Team.

    Current Activities

    Continuous conduct of relief operations in affected areas by LDRRMCs, PNP, PA andBFP such as: flushing-out of flood/mud debris in the affected municipal buildings androads in Calumpit, Paombong, Hagonoy, Bulacan; continuous provision of medicalassistance and medical consultation to the victims of flooding in Hagonoy, Malolos on 4October 2011 and in Paombong and Calumpit on 5 October 2011; continuous monitoringand removing of mudflow debris in Daang Maharlika Section, Pablan Gabaldon Road;

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    assessment and rehabilitation of damaged health facilities and equipment; replenishmentof stocks of medicines and vaccines in the Provincial Health Office and District Hospitalsaffected by flood; assessment and rehabilitation of damaged school facilities; continuousvalidation of reports particularly on damage to agriculture; and assessment of agriculturalareas affected where crops are insured by Philippine Crop Insurance Corp (PCIC).

    CDRRMC Olongapo City led in the conduct of rescue, relief and clearing operations;currently conducts SAR operation for the victims of the trashslide at the New Cabalanlandfill in Olongapo in coordination with Olongapo Rescue Team, 24th IB, PA, PNP

    Barangay Rescue and ESMO; conducted SAR operation in Bulacan thru SBMA RescueTeam with 9 personnel and 2 rubber boats.

    BFP Region III conducted water rationing, road clearing, flushing, and cleaningoperations.

    RDRRMC/OCD IV-ARDRRMC OCD IV-A Chairperson with DSWD-IV-A QRT conducted ocular survey in SanMateo and Rodriguez, Rizal; coordinated with PRO-IV-A on the provision of additionalrescue teams with rubber boats and equipment to augment the DRO in said areas.

    PDRRMC Laguna Rescue Team with 1 rubber boat and 16 personnel augmented therescue and evacuation operations in Calumpit, Bulacan.

    CDRRMC Batangas City through the City Health Office provided food items, sleepingmaterials and medicines to 40 families /201 persons affected by the storm surge

    CDRRMC Antipolo City deployed Search and Rescue Team composed of 15 personneland 1 rubber boat to Calumpit, Bulacan.

    RDRRMC/OCD-VOn 27 and 28 of September 2011, RDRRMC V convened for an emergency meeting atthe OCD V conference room, attended by Chairperson, PDRRMC Albay; DSWD; DPWH;DO; PCGDB; AFP; DILG; and PAGASA.

    RDRRMC/OCD VIThe local DRRMC of Negros Occidental provided PhP1,500.00 to the owners of partiallydamaged houses and PhP3,000.00 to owners of totally damaged houses; provided 66

    family food packs to the affected families; PDRRMC Negros Occidental extended 5 sacksof rice while the MDRRMC Anini-y and BDRRMC Mabuyong in Antique provided reliefassistance to the evacuees.

    MMDRRMC/OCD-NCRMMDA and LGUs concerned are conducting clearing and SAR in their respective AOR.

    Makati City and Pasig City deployed their Search and Rescue Teams to affected areasin Bulacan to support the ongoing evacuation, relief, search, rescue, and retrievaloperations.

    Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) deployed 2 teams, equipped with 1dumptruck, 3RB, 2 OBM, 1 Generator Set, and life vests to Calumpit, Bulacan.

    RDRRMC/OCD-CAR

    LDRRMCs evacuated 167 families / 735 persons in Ifugao, Mt. Province and Benguet,and conducted damage and needs assessment.

    Mt. ProvinceLocal DRRMC conducted damage and needs assessment particularly on infrastructureand agriculture sectors where most damages have been incurred; simultaneous clearingoperations of DPWH-PEO and MEOs of affected areas are ongoing.

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    III. AREAS DECLARED UNDER STATE OF CALAMITY

    REGION MUNICIPALITY CITY PROVINCE

    IIAmulung, Cagayan Santiago City, Isabela

    Tuguegarao, CagayanQuirinoIsabela

    IIIObando, BulacanCalumpit, Bulacan

    Dinalupihan, Bataan

    Meycauayan City, BulacanOlongapo City, Zambales

    Tarlac City, Tarlac

    Nueva Ecija,Nueva Vizcaya

    IV-A Noveleta, Cavite Cavite

    NCRMalabonNavotasMarikina

    TOTAL 5 8 5

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    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    3,446 635,708 2,957,957 435 45,972 209,470 71,222 333,460 117,194 542,930

    76 17,404 77,096 18 1,797 7,396 5 22 1,802 7,418

    CALOOCAN 4 104 470 - -MALABON 12 1,624 7,413 1 25 100 5 22 30 122

    MANILA CITY 3 2,530 11,700 - -MARIKINA 12 4,643 22,002 - -MUNTINLUPA CITY 3 186 883 - -NAVOTAS CITY 13 2,799 12,720 9 1,635 6,728 1,635 6,728PARAAQUE 4 535 2,140 - -PASAY CITY 4 85 340 - -PASIG CITY 4 1,927 7,573 - -PATEROS 2 7 30 - -QUEZON CITY 1 1,246 4,953 - -VALENZUELA CITY 14 1,718 6,872 8 137 568 137 568

    281 22,751 112,286 0 - - 1 4 1 4

    2 9 45 0 - - - - - -

    DINGRAS 1 8 40NUEVA ERA 1 1 5

    5 346 1,580 0 - - - - - -

    CANDON 2 52 110SANTA 3 294 1,470 - -

    96 2,464 10,730 0 - - 1 4 1 4SAN FERNANDO 4 96 339 - -AGOO 10 274 516 - -ARINGAY 12 1,222 6,096 - -BACNOTAN 21 211 848 - -BALAOAN 1 1 5 - -BANGAR 4 18 63 1 4 1 4BAUANG 9 186 813 - -BURGOS 10 45 98 - -LUNA 4 15 64 - -NAGUILIAN 1 4 20 - -PUGO 2 15 51 - -ROSARIO 16 361 1,717 - -SANTO TOMAS 2 16 100 - -

    178 19,932 99,931 0 - - - - - -ALAMINOS 1 2 10DAGUPAN CITY 6 380 1,510 - -SAN CARLOS CITY 15 378 1,760 - -URDANETA CITY 4 278 1,390 - -AGNO 4 497 2,435 - -ALCALA 2 120 600 - -ASINGAN 2 319 1,595 - -BALUNGAO 5 712 3,560 - -BAYAMBANG 10 866 3,851 - -BINMALEY 7 921 4,602 - -BOLINAO 18 3,085 15,425BURGOS 5 324 1,502CALASIAO 5 2,075 13,026 - -INFANTA 5 200 614 - -LAOAC 6 582 2,811 - -LINGAYEN 1 271 1,375 - -MABINI 2 21 76 - -MANAOAG 1 4 16 - -MANGATAREM 1 3 11 - -MAPANDAN 5 197 998 - -ROSALES 12 2,474 14,858 - -SAN JACINTO 8 425 2,125 - -SAN NICOLAS 2 12 60 - -SANTA BARBARA 22 5,272 23,171 - -SISON 1 2 10 - -SUAL 1 1 4 - -UMINGAN 5 125 611 - -URBIZTONDO 21 384 1,920 - -VILLASIS 1 2 5

    854 99,211 417,138 0 - - - - - -88 16,317 72,979 0 - - - - - -

    TUGUEGARAO 29 5,834 21,889 - -ALCALA 14 1,796 9,786 - -AMULUNG 27 4,604 23,020 - -ENRILE 8 1,600 8,345 - -IGUIG 2 6 31 - -SOLANA 8 2,477 9,908 - -

    465 47,916 191,871 0 - - - - - -

    CAUAYAN 14 1,265 5,313 - -SANTIAGO 37 6,882 18,547 - -ALICIA 34 1,020 5,100 - -ANGADANAN 6 36 182 - -BENITO SOLIVEN 13 833 3,526 - -CABAGAN 13 5,494 23,075 - -CABATUAN 2 11 42 - -CORDON 26 4,902 17,157 - -DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 10 264 1,295 - -DINAPIGUE 6 58 232 - -DIVILACAN 5 83 326 - -

    EGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

    itRep No. 22

    Effects of Typhoon "PEDRING"

    AFFECTED POPULATIONas of 07 October 2011, 6:00 AM

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation CentersOutside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

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    OCOS NORTE

    OCOS SUR

    A UNION

    ANGASINAN

    EGION II(CAGAYAN VALLEY)AGAYAN

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    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation CentersOutside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    ECHAGUE 64 1,546 7,742 - -GAMU 16 75 318 - -ILAGAN 26 4,607 18,428 - -JONES 42 1,900 7,901 - -LUNA 7 1,479 6,218 - -MACONACON 4 85 287 - -MALLIG 1 10 42 - -NAGUILIAN 10 580 3,480 - -PALANAN 10 290 1,305 - -RAMON 7 313 1,310 - -REINA MERCEDES 20 504 2,313 - -SAN AGUSTIN 23 8,750 36,750 - -SAN GUILLERMO 15 269 1,130 - -

    SAN ISIDRO 13 775 3,255 - -SAN MARIANO 8 612 2,631 - -SAN MATEO 1 46 207 - -SAN PABLO 6 1,849 7,766 - -SANTA MARIA 6 1,355 6,785 - -SANTO TOMAS 15 1,490 6,258 - -TUMAUINI 5 533 2,950 - -

    169 10,545 36,541 0 - - - - - -

    ALFONSO CASTANEDA 6 1,006 2,127 - -AMBAGUIO 8 748 2,433 - -ARITAO 13 133 532 - -BAGABAG 17 657 2,735 - -BAMBANG 25 1,382 2,291 - -BAYOMBONG 15 1,575 5,957 - -DIADI 9 559 2,236 - -DUPAX DEL NORTE 15 1,372 5,379 - -DUPAX DEL SUR 16 904 3,900 - -KASIBU 5 171 772 - -KAYAPA 1 6 24QUEZON 9 106 622 - -SANTA FE 6 83 370

    SOLANO 22 1,416 6,068 - -VILLAVERDE 2 427 1,095132 24,433 115,747 0 - - - - - -

    AGLIPAY 25 7,000 25,069 - -CABARROGUIS 17 2,398 11,990 - -DIFFUN 33 5,015 22,568 - -MADDELA 32 2,329 22,808 - -NAGTIPUNAN 16 4,680 21,473 - -SAGUDAY 9 3,011 11,839 - -

    1,623 436,587 2,052,866 405 43,129 197,225 71,199 333,359 114,328 530,584

    51 10,003 49,872 0 - - 132 646 132 646

    BALER 1 6 30 - -CASIGURAN 24 3,016 14,820 132 646 132 646DILASAG 11 2,888 13,650 - -DINALUNGAN 6 986 5,425 - -DINGALAN 6 2,611 13,615 - -DIPACULAO 1 17 86 - -MARIA AURORA 1 414 2,024 - -SAN LUIS 1 65 222 - -

    175 49,935 225,604 52 1,167 4,411 820 3,649 1,987 8,060

    ABUCAY 9 2,120 9,200 4 75 375 75 375BALANGA 18 1,534 7,620 12 614 1,900 614 1,900DINALUPIHAN 45 22,936 103,212 6 103 445 103 445HERMOSA 23 12,725 55,098 - -LIMAY 12 70 328 6 60 277 60 277MARIVELES 18 4,635 22,675 - -ORANI 13 1,870 9,350 - -ORION 23 3,690 16,378 23 290 1,309 820 3,649 1,110 4,958SAMAL 14 355 1,743 1 25 105 25 105

    345 115,855 553,467 174 17,524 85,532 29,325 136,570 46,849 222,102

    ANGAT 16 731 3,787 3 415 2,207 316 1,422 731 3,629BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 9 4,754 23,770 3 284 1,468 80 340 364 1,808BALIUAG 17 2,991 14,955 13 1,788 7,951 1,788 7,951BOCAUE 8 781 3,170 8 781 3,170 781 3,170BULACAN 14 737 3,014 13 737 3,014 737 3,014BUSTOS 14 2,903 17,872 14 2,876 17,736 27 136 2,903 17,872CALUMPIT 29 16,374 65,496 8 547 2,460 10,000 49,702 10,547 52,162DOA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 5 304 1,520 - -GUIGUINTO 2 398 172 2 54 172 54 172HAGONOY 26 34,023 170,079 6 200 990 3,933 19,943 4,133 20,933MALOLOS CITY 19 2,697 12,037 13 483 2,191 2,214 9,846 2,697 12,037

    MARILAO 15 10,671 53,355 4 111 529 111 529MEYCAUAYAN 18 1,428 6,022 14 1,428 6,022 1,428 6,022NORZAGARAY 3 141 705 2 122 705 122 705OBANDO 11 381 1,905 - -PANDI 3 280 1,295 1 280 1,295 280 1,295PAOMBONG 14 12,684 54,928 17 698 3,167 11,986 51,761 12,684 54,928PLARIDEL 19 245 1,365 4 245 1,365 245 1,365PULILAN 12 1,068 5,340 2 245 845 245 845SAN ILDEFONSO 13 2,498 9,992 620 2,752 620 2,752SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 13 388 2,208 10 239 1,540 149 668 388 2,208SAN MIGUEL 49 17,179 88,510 28 5,197 25,997 5,197 25,997SAN RAFAEL 5 975 5,850 5 105 660 105 660SANTA MARIA 11 1,224 6,120 4 689 2,048 689 2,048

    347 102,476 491,772 90 18,822 84,015 29,276 140,883 48,098 224,898

    BONGABON 28 8,000 40,750 - -CABANATUAN 89 34,785 169,568 20 4,097 20,253 16,751 80,450 20,848 100,703CABIAO 15 5,643 33,868 5 201 889 955 4,775 1,156 5,664CARRANGLAN 2 66 293 - -GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 1 160 1,605 - -

    URORA

    UEVA VIZCAYA

    UIRINO

    EGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

    ATAAN

    ULACAN

    UEVA ECIJA

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    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation CentersOutside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GAPAN 11 3,442 14,020 6 975 3,182 975 3,182GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 20 706 2,430 312 1,155 312 1,155GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 11 435 1,977 435 1,977 435 1,977GUIMBA 23 5,612 23,987 - -JAEN 27 11,247 53,138 30 2,919 11,498 8,328 41,640 11,247 53,138LAUR 10 908 4,086 - -LICAB 1 1,781 4,052 396 1,584 396 1,584PALAYAN 9 754 3,543 4 509 2,590 232 901 741 3,491PANTABANGAN 1 988 4,221 - -PEARANDA 10 511 2,300 5 81 366 430 1,934 511 2,300QUEZON 4 1,115 5,910 1 35 175 569 2,561 604 2,736SAN ANTONIO 16 4,878 29,464 2 21 136 21 136SAN ISIDRO 9 7,050 31,725 - -

    SAN JOSE 218 976 - -SAN LEONARDO 15 10,852 48,832 17 9,984 44,926 868 3,906 10,852 48,832SCIENCE CITY OF MU OZ 7 788 3,547 - -TALAVERA 38 2,479 11,285 - -ZARAGOZA 58 195 - -

    362 104,311 492,698 46 2,529 10,689 8,341 35,971 10,870 46,660

    ANGELES 9 1,015 4,055 1 5 20 568 2,331 573 2,351APALIT 13 15,000 75,000 7 1,206 4,438 3,000 10,500 4,206 14,938ARAYAT 20 4,377 21,885 1 57 253 57 253BACOLOR 21 779 3,582 2 20 125 20 125CANDABA 33 3,540 21,920 5 26 135 26 135FLORIDABLANCA 27 2,883 8,686 - -GUAGUA 24 10,130 50,655 2,298 13,669 2,298 13,669LUBAO 25 5,818 24,310 - -MABALACAT 10 1,774 8,620 2 17 74 17 74MACABEBE 25 9,639 57,117 - -MAGALANG 10 1,922 8,649 - -MASANTOL 26 4,915 24,953 15 691 3,340 691 3,340MEXICO 16 31 266 2 7 26 7 26MINALIN 15 996 4,989 - -PORAC 4 61 329 1 35 182 15 90 50 272

    SAN FERNANDO 19 13,475 63,140 5 380 1,747 380 1,747SAN LUIS 17 8,453 42,265 4 40 175 1,460 6,381 1,500 6,556SAN SIMON 14 12,055 36,165 1,000 3,000 1,000 3,000SANTA ANA 14 5,220 27,458 - -SANTA RITA 1 40 209 - -SANTO TOMAS 7 2,173 8,370 1 45 174 45 174SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 12 15 75 - -

    150 27,487 110,932 38 2,905 11,737 3,211 15,179 6,116 26,916

    CAMILING 40 9,414 40,422 2 66 344 66 344CAPAS 2 129 793 66 396 66 396CONCEPCION 3 1,050 5,697 1 500 2,800 550 2,897 1,050 5,697GERONA 17 930 2,700 - -LA PAZ 16 8,325 32,306 11 274 979 1,208 5,436 1,482 6,415MAYANTOC 1 108 417 - -MONCADA 23 2,915 10,153 472 2,124 472 2,124PANIQUI 19 1,957 7,196 19 1,937 7,104 1,937 7,104PURA 11 392 1,640 1 6 22 128 548 134 570RAMOS 9 1,285 5,397 4 122 488 122 488SAN CLEMENTE 3 195 433 - -SAN MANUEL 6 787 3,778 787 3,778 787 3,778

    193 26,520 128,521 5 182 841 94 461 276 1,302BOTOLAN 9 432 1,443 1 4 1 4CABANGAN 22 4,283 19,804 - -CANDELARIA 16 1,343 5,224 50 300 50 300CASTILLEJOS 6 142 710 - -IBA 14 1,615 7,646 - -MASINLOC 13 5,202 28,609 1 36 177 36 177OLONGAPO CITY 16 198 973 - -PALAUIG 16 1,300 6,527 - -SAN ANTONIO 13 649 3,245 43 157 43 157SAN FELIPE 12 2,449 10,021 1 37 90 37 90SAN MARCELINO 3 25 32 - -SAN NARCISO 17 5,519 28,194 - -SANTA CRUZ 25 2,509 12,157 - -SUBIC 11 854 3,936 3 109 574 109 574

    117 26,907 132,666 3 87 364 17 75 104 439

    23 1,142 4,792 0 - - 5 27 5 27

    AGONCILLO 1 9 45 - -BATANGAS CITY 1 12 63 - -CALACA 2 5 28 3 17 3 17CUENCA 2 2 10 - -LEMERY 1 33 140 - -LIAN 9 62 350 - -LIPA CITY 1 56 207 - -NASUGBU 3 958 3,924 - -PADRE GARCIA 1 1 5 1 5 1 5SANTA TERESITA 1 3 15 - -TAAL 1 1 5 1 5 1 5

    AVITE 45 3,891 18,048 0 - - - - - -

    CARMONA 1 413 2,065 - -CAVITE CITY 12 1,091 4,539 - -GEN. MARIANO ALVAREZ 6 14 95 - -MARAGONDON 24 1,922 9,128 - -NOVELETA 1 413 2,065 - -ROSARIO 1 38 156 - -

    1 39 195 0 - - - - - -

    CALAMBA CITY 1 39 195 - -2 17 90 0 - - - - - -

    INFANTA 1 2 11 - -SAN FRANCISCO 1 15 79 - -

    AMPANGA

    ARLAC

    AMBALES

    EGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

    ATANGAS

    AGUNA

    UEZON

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    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation CentersOutside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    46 21,818 109,541 3 87 364 12 48 99 412

    ANGONO 3 128 763 2 87 364 87 364BARAS 2 251 1,256 1 - -BINANGONAN 2 226 1,160 - -CAINTA 3 65 325 - -MORONG 2 108 542 - -PILILLA 2 36 181 - -RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 8 2,567 12,671 - -SAN MATEO 13 1,659 8,685 - -TANAY 6 357 1,785 - -TAYTAY 5 16,421 82,173 12 48 12 48

    20 2,182 10,599 0 - - - - - -

    15 2,084 10,178 0 - - - - - -ABRA DE ILOG 3 119 353 - -LUBANG 1 1 5 - -RIZAL 1 1 5 - -SABLAYAN 5 970 4,850 - -SAN JOSE 5 993 4,965 - -

    1 61 236 0 - - - - - -

    CALAPAN 1 61 236 - -4 37 185 0 - - - - - -

    CALATRAVA 1 31 155 - -ROMBLON 1 1 5 - -SAN AGUSTIN 2 5 25 - -

    208 22,883 114,766 9 959 4,485 - - 959 4,485

    86 14,657 73,324 - - - - - -

    BACACAY 1 8 40 - -CAMALIG 2 265 1,325 - -DARAGA 9 122 475 - -JOVELLAR 2 150 781 - -LEGAZPI CITY 7 3,875 20,150 - -LIBON 3 148 740 - -

    MALILIPOT 15 769 2,608 - -MALINAO 2 2,651 13,700 - -OAS 35 3,930 19,650 - -POLANGUI 2 366 1,904 - -RAPU-RAPU 1 1,766 9,183 - -SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 1 152 791 - -TABACO CITY 3 55 286 - -TIWI 3 400 1,691 - -

    2 19 95 0 - - - - - -

    LABO 2 19 95 - -98 7,474 38,535 9 959 4,485 - - 959 4,485

    BAAO 9 531 1,144 1 129 774 129 774BALATAN 6 338 1,690 - -BATO 5 564 2,876 6 564 2,876 564 2,876BUHI 1 94 489 - -BULA 1 296 985 2 266 835 266 835CAMALIGAN 1 3 15 - -CARAMOAN 1 50 250 - -GARCHITORENA 1 75 370 - -MINALABAC 16 497 2,364 - -NAGA CITY 8 702 3,510 - -PASACAO 4 348 1,876 - -PILI 2 206 1,071 - -RAGAY 2 11 53 - -SIRUMA 22 786 4,891 - -TINAMBAC 19 2,973 16,951 - -

    22 733 2,812 - - - - - - -

    BARAS 18 710 2,692 - -CARAMORAN 1 12 60 - -PANDAN 3 11 60 - -

    10 63 321 0 - - - - - -

    1 2 12 0 - - - - - -

    ANINI-Y 1 2 12 - -9 61 309 0 - - - - - -

    ILOILO CITY 3 33 175 - -MIAGAO 6 28 134 - -

    257 7,720 40,219 0 - - - - - -

    BRA 10 22 130 0 - - - - - -

    BUCAY 1 1 5 -

    LA PAZ 1 1 4 - -LACUB 3 9 55SALLAPADAN 1 1 6 - -SAN JUAN 3 9 55 - -TINEG 1 1 5 - -

    PAYAO 35 1,952 10,178 0 - - - - - -

    CALANASAN (BAYAG) 3 170 850CONNER 3 292 1,460 - -FLORA 2 490 2,868 - -KABUGAO 21 865 4,325 - -LUNA 2 19 95 - -PUDTOL 2 23 115 - -SANTA MARCELA 2 93 465 - -

    ENGUET 31 267 961 0 - - - - - -

    ATOK 1 2 5BAGUIO CITY 3 37 181 - -BAKUN 1 1 3 - -BOKOD 1 2 17 - -BUGUIAS 3 5 20 - -ITOGON 1 6 32 - -

    EGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

    ZAL

    CCIDENTAL MINDORO

    RIENTAL MINDORO

    OMBLON

    EGION V (BICOL REGION)

    LBAY

    AMARINES NORTE

    AMARINES SUR

    ATANDUANES

    EGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

    NTIQUE

    OILO

    AR

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    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation CentersOutside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    KABAYAN 1 9 53 - -KAPANGAN 1 1 8KIBUNGAN 2 17 48 - -LA TRINIDAD 1 29 120 - -MANKAYAN 1 1 2 - -SABLAN 1 4 15 - -TUBA 13 152 452 - -TUBLAY 1 1 5

    UGAO 72 899 4,684 0 - - - - - -

    ALFONSO LISTA (POTIA) 6 37 157 - -ASIPULO 13 170 966 - -BANAUE 6 68 479 - -

    HINGYON 9 85 255 - -HUNGDUAN 4 73 497 - -KIANGAN 6 99 495 - -LAGAWE 10 64 320 - -LAMUT 18 303 1,515 - -

    ALINGA 94 4,099 22,457 0 - - - - - -

    BALBALAN 10 573 3,360 - -LUBUAGAN 9 308 1,752 - -PASIL 14 1,806 9,024 - -PINUKPUK 23 1,022 6,325 - -RIZAL (LIWAN) 14 264 1,278 - -TABUK 1 8 29 - -TANUDAN 3 7 42TINGLAYAN 20 111 647

    OUNTAIN PROVINCE 15 481 1,809 0 - - - - - -

    BONTOC 1 1 7 - -NATONIN 10 463 1,744 - -PARACELIS 1 3 26 - -TADIAN 3 14 32 - -

    REGIONS 9

    PROVINCES 35

    CITIES 42

    MUNICIPALITIES 308

    BARANGAYS 3,446

    AFFECTED AREAS

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    Tab B

    GRAND TOTAL 77

    NCR 6

    Caloocan City 1 Blanco, Maria Concepcion 29445 Alibangbang St. Brgy. 179Amparo, Caloocan

    Hit by fallen tree

    Quezon City 1Ubiat, Adrian Ray (previouslyreported as Quiaoit, Adrian Ray)

    14 Veteran's Village, Pasong Tamo Electrocuted

    1 Amarga, Romel Naya 4 S. Baut ista de Castro Subd Hit by col lapsed wall

    1 Delos Santos, BJ 6 S. Baut ista de Castro Subd Hit by col lapsed wall

    1 Delos Santos , James 3 S. Baut ista de Castro Subd Hit by col lapsed wall

    1 Naya, Demelita 63 S. Baut ista de Castro Subd Hit by col lapsed wall

    Region I 2

    La Union 1 Orbinar, Richmond Lloyd Mon 7 mos. Bitalag, Bacnotan, La Union Hit by fallen tree

    Pangasinan 1 Bustamante, Maricel 28 Brgy. Sioasio East, Sual Hit by fallen tree

    Region II 7

    Cagayan 1 Cacas, Delia T. 59 Brgy. Bagu, Pamplona, Cagayan Vehicular Accident

    1 Del Mundo, Dominador 71 Bone South, Aritao Drowning

    1 Garcia, Domingo 60 Dupax Sur Drowning

    1 Luyun, Dioniso 19 Quirino, Nanguilian, Isabela Drowning

    1 Delizo, Burias 18 Kasibu Drowning

    1 Pelibello, Jeric B. 32 Kasibu Drowning

    Isabela 1 Agcaoili, Darryl John 7 Cauayan City Drowning

    Region III 49

    Bataan 1 Pascual, Efren Q. 47 Puerto Rives, Lote Hit by fallen tree

    1 Basco, Giselle 2 Poblacion, Sta Maria Hit by fallen tree

    1Capipay, Rica Mae (previouslyreported as Hapipay, Rica Mae)

    6Felicidad Subd, San Jose DelMonte City

    Hit by fallen tree

    1 Catampay, Charmaine 6 San Jose Del Monte Hit by fallen tree

    1 Denzer, Catanghalan, Obando Drowning

    1 Guevarra, Honorado 72 Pag-asa, Poblacion, Obando Drowning

    1 Jose, Gloria Mae F. 11 Poblacion, Sta Maria Hit by fallen tree

    1 Lumanas, John Mark 7 Corazon, Calumpit Electrocuted

    1Nicolas, Anna Marie (previouslyreported as Nicolas, Mary Ann)

    Panginay, Balagtas Electrocuted

    1 Salvador, Maximo Corazon, Calumpit Drowning

    1 Villanueva, Mark Kenso 3 Catanghalan, Obando Drowning

    1 Villanueva, Michaela 4 Catanghalan, Obando Drowning1 Austria, Juanito 16 Brgy. Corazon, Calumpit Mudslide

    1 Enriquez, Aries 14 Brgy. Inanon, Pulilan Drowning

    1 Yabut, Jubert 8 Brgy. Inanon, Pulilan Drowning

    1 Gabay, Elena T. 5 Calumpit Drowning

    1 Santos, Simon T. 54 Hagonoy Drowning

    1 Legaspi, Luzviminda 56 Hagonoy Drowning

    1 Salcedo, Richard 21 Paombong Drowning

    1 Tolentino, Fred 32 Calumpit Drowning

    1 Nungay, Edwin Mira 32 Malolos City Drowning

    1 Bernardo, Kenneth 22 Malolos City Electrocuted

    1 Soliven, Mark Anthony 17 San Felipe, LaurPreviously reported missing. Carried by strongcurrent of water

    1 Fajardo, John Carlo 5

    1 Morondos, Sandy 19

    1 Suniga, Jimplex 10 mos Gabaldon Drowning

    1Bartolome, Marcela (previouslyreported as Bartolome, Mercedita in

    Meycauayan)

    2 Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija Drowning

    1 Sotto, Julius V. 16 Brgy. Buho, San Antonio Hit by fallen mango tree

    1 Cordita, Rosalina 59 Amihan, Barrera, Cabanatuan City Drowning

    1 Valmadrid, Romeo 47 San Ricardo, Talavera Drowning

    1 Dela Cruz, Keno 23 Brgy. Soledad, Sta. Rosa Drowning

    1 Franco, Henry L. 34 Brgy. Soledad, Sta. Rosa Drowning

    1 Delos Santos, Randy 15 Brgy. Soledad, Sta. Rosa Drowning

    Bulacan

    Brgy. South Poblacion, NampicuanPreviously reported missing. Carried bystrong current of water

    Nueva Ecija

    Nueva Vizcaya

    SitRep No. 22

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEDRING"

    CASUALTIESas of 07 October 2011, 6:00AM

    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    DEAD

    Valenzuela City

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    REGION/PROVINCE/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

    Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    1 Borre, Robelyn Bella F. 9Sitio 3, Brgy. Pulong Palazan,Candaba

    Hit by fallen tree

    1 Nabong, Alberto 48 Sapang, Cawayan, Masantol Drowning

    1 Nabong, D ionisio 71 Sapang, Cawayan, Masantol Drowning / previously repor ted missing

    1 Tan, Reyna Queen 13 Brgy Balik, Porac Drowning / previously reported missing

    1 Tan, Yong 11 Porac, Pamapanga Drowning / previously reported missing

    1 Mayoyo, Willy 20 San Juan, San Simon Drowning

    1 Alonzo, Jennica 1 1/2 Sapang, Cawayan, Masantol Drowning

    1 Tolentino, Paquito Apalit, FloridablancaFell down to the ground while fixing

    the roof of his house

    1 Bono, Jose 45 Brgy. Lomboy, Cabangan Drowning

    1 Fallorina, Andrew 29 Brgy. Panan, Botolan Vehicular Accident

    1Landeza, Bryan Anthony(previously reported as Sumanga,Bryan Anthony Landeza)

    1937 Otero Ave., Purok 2, Brgy.Mabayuan, Olongapo City

    Landslide

    1 Ganseco, Lanievie 26 Olongapo City Trashslide

    1 Ganseco, Shanaia 17 mons Olongapo City Trashslide

    1 Labrador, Ernesto 57Sitio Maligaya, Maloma, SanFelipe

    Drowning / previously reported missing

    1 Vendivil, Eduardo 36 Mahipon, San Antonio Drowning

    1 Bitangkol, Kryster Delle de Jesus 3 Sto. Cristo, San Antonio,Zambales

    Drowning

    Region IV-A 2

    Rizal 1 Vergara, Christopher 23 Brgy. Banaba, San Mateo Electrocuted

    Batangas 1 Gallego, Felipe 62 Brgy. Poblacion, Bauan, Batangas Hit by fallen tree

    Region IV-B 5

    1 Aquino, John Marc 17 Balansay Proper, Mamburao Drowning

    1 Morata, Rojohn 17 Sitio Banilad, Balansay, Mamburao Drowning

    1 Senando (Minority) 43 Sitio Banilad, Balansay, Mamburao Drowning

    1 Briones, Herei June B. 21 Brooke's Point Electrocuted

    1 Salberan, Arjay R. 26 Brooke's Point Electrocuted

    Region V 3

    1 Rigodon, Mark 10 Sabang Delgariego Drowning

    1 Visaya, Ramon 42 Lupi, San Fernando Electrocuted

    Catanduanes 1 Dal iora, Chawn Andrie1 yr / 10

    mosBrgy. Cabugao, Bato,Catanduanes

    Drowning

    CAR 3

    1Gano, Shirley (previously reportedas Gano, Angelie)

    8 Brgy Umalbong, Hingyon Landslide

    1 Nangtegan, Ryan 14 Brgy Umalbong, Hingyon Landslide

    Benguet 1 Bucaycay, Panal 90 Amlimay, Bunguias Landslide

    GRAND TOTAL 66

    NCR 10

    1 Blanco, Jay Miel 12 Brgy. 179, Amparo Hit by fallen tree

    1 Cabrera, Roma 48 Brgy. 171, Lupang Pinagpala HIT by collapsed CHB wall

    1 Sumblilo, Helen Brgy. 176, Phase 4 Hit by fallen tree

    1 Suyat, Leonardo Torres 39

    1 Gatmaitan, Lorenza Garcia 45

    1 Novidan, Jefferson 387 G. Tuazon

    1 Palma, Rosalinda Balic-balic, Sampaloc

    1 Parajlli, Manuel J. Marzan, Sampaloc

    1 Quimo, Zozimo Duhat St., Nagtahan

    Quezon City 1 Soriano, Valencia 30 81 Miscopa, Proj. 3 Hit by falling debris

    Region I 11

    1 Garcia, April 11 Brgy. Santa Rita West, Aringay Electrocuted

    1 Mamaril, Jennelyn 9 Poro, San Fernando City Foot laceration due to broken glasses

    1 Orbinar, Gian 6 Bitalag, Bacnotan Hit by fallen tree

    1 Orbinar, Violeta 55 Bitalag, Bacnotan Hit by fallen tree

    1 Sumalde, Florencia Crisostomo 57 Poblacion San Gabriel Hit by fallen debris

    La Union

    Camarines Sur

    Ifugao

    INJURED

    Caloocan City

    Muntinlupa CityB46L14 Araneta St., KatarunganVillage, Muntinlupa City

    Hit by a falling debris steel signage

    Manila Hit by GI sheets roofing

    Pampanga

    Zambales

    Occidental Mindoro

    Palawan

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    REGION/PROVINCE/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

    Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    1 Bustamante, Darwin 29 Brgy. Sioasio East, Sual Hit by fallen mango tree

    1 Cena, Ely 28 Alaminos, Pangasinan Vehicular Accident

    1 Garcia, Eduardo 29 Baqueen, Sual Vehicular Accident

    1 Jimenez, Roel Relano 37 Polo, Alaminos City Lacerated wound due to trauma

    1 Reynaldo, Julius 24 San Roque, Alaminos City Vehicular Accident

    1 Torio, Johnny Eden 42 Brgy. Coral, Mapandan Hit by fallen debris

    Region II 13

    1 Echenigue, Leticia Fronda 56 Brgy. Bagu, Pamplona Vehicular Accident

    1 Pitero, Franslejay 2 Luna, Apayao Vehicular Accident

    1 Pitero, Jayson 30 Luna, Apayao Vehicular Accident

    1 Pitero, Jeneline 32 Luna, Apayao Vehicular Accident

    1Silverio, Arthur (previously reportedas Arthur Silvania)

    Brgy. Fely, Maconacon Due to tornado

    1 Carino, Aurea Brgy. Fely, Maconacon Due to tornado

    1 Omilyada, Marion Brgy. Fely, Maconacon Due to tornado

    1 Soria, Jayson 22 Laurel Cordon, Isabela Lacerated right foot

    1 Delfinado, Gilson 32 Caquilingah, Cordon, Isabela

    1 Blanco, Conrado 63 Turud Sur, Cordon, Isabela

    1 Del Rosario, Odie 35 Cordon, Isabela

    1 Magno, Abluvin 35 Quiurino, Cordon, Isabela

    1 Tuzon, Pedro 79 Capirpirrwan, Cordon, Isabela Left hand injured

    Region III 12

    1 Salado, Aeron G. 10 Manggahan, Subic Blunt injury r/t strong winds

    1 Dela Cruz, Pacita Sumaga 69Otereo Ave.,Purok 2, Brgy.Mabayuan, Olongapo City Landslide

    1 Valdevido, Willy 36 Brgy Magsaysay, Castillejos Landslide

    1 Artates, Michael 36 Amingan, Iba Injured during clearin operations

    1 Ocampo, Rodel 47 Burgos, San Antonio Fractured foot due to fallen trees

    1 Avila, Bernie 12 Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Guiguinto Hit by fallen acacia tree

    1 Guevarra, Edgardo 52

    1 Roblelos, Roberto 51

    1 Unidentified but confirmed San Miguel, Bulacan Snake bite

    Bataan 1 Jimenez, Reynaldo 31 Rivas Lote, Balanga Hit by fallen debris

    Tarlac 1 Aduana, Mel Robles 41 Tarlac Vehicular Accident

    Pampanga 1 Serrano, Roger 40 Brgy. Cuaya, Angeles City Hit by ipil tree

    Region IV-A 3

    1 Bragas, John Brian 10 Kabisig, riverside, Cainta Punctured wound

    1 Teolago, Jay-r 20 Kabisig, riverside, Cainta Punctured wound

    Batangas 1 Sungang, Suertelito Talisay, Calaca, Batangas Head injury due to falling house debris

    Region V 1

    Sorsogon 1 Gimao, Ruel Bulan Hit by fallen tree

    CAR 16

    1 Castaeda, Duane 40 San Gregorio, La Paz Lacerated forehead

    1 Dela Cruz, Junita 46 Alaoa, Tineg Hit by fallen tree

    1 Carangiyan, Jay-r 7 Acupan, Virac, Itogon Multiple injuries due to encavement

    1 Carangiyan, Romulo 18 Acupan, Virac, Itogon Multiple injuries due to encavement

    1 Dolinen, Orlando D. 71 Baculongan Sur, Buguias Landslide

    1 Dolinen, Todeo M. 78 Baculongan Sur, Buguias Landslide

    1 Dolinen, Tuldiw 68 Baculongan Sur, Buguias Landslide

    1 Pawil, Doria F. 49 Baculongan Norte, Buguias Landslide

    1 Pawil, Jose 47 Baculongan Norte, Buguias Landslide

    1 Vicente, Bert 20 Buguias

    1 Ballato, Dino Uhaj, Banaue Landslide

    1 Ballatong , Henry Uhaj, Banaue Landslide

    1 Ballatong , Leonor Uhaj, Banaue Landslide

    1 Baton, Lydia Uhaj, Banaue Landslide

    1 Galotia, Nardo 52 Brgy Umalbong, Hingyon Landslide

    1 Oyagon, Nancy Uhaj, Banaue Landslide

    Rizal

    Abra

    Benguet

    Ifugao

    Pangasinan

    Cagayan

    Isabela

    Isabela

    Zambales

    BulacanCalle Hagonoy, San Pablo, MalolosCity

    Hit by fallen tree

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    REGION/PROVINCE/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

    Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    GRAND TOTAL 24

    NCR 1

    Valenzuela City 1 Unidentified male person Brgy. Coloong Drowning

    Region III 2

    Aurora 1 Christopher Madhos 37 Brgy Sabang, Baler Missing fisherman

    Olongapo City 1 Eduardo "Hummer" Doesnt 38 Purok 4, Silahis, New Cabalan Trashslide

    Region IV-A 1

    Cavite 1 Santos, Clemente Uri2 yrs & 10

    mons.Brgy. Bangkal, Carmona, Cavite Drowning

    Region IV-B 6

    1 Decena, Mark Jomar 16 Brgy. Iriron Calintaan Drowning

    1 Alboro, LouieMissing since Sept. 25, 2011 betweenSibuyan and Masbate

    1 Salazar, SaldeMissing since Sept. 26, 2011 along thevicinity of Sibuyan

    1 Oliveros, Reynaldo 60 Brgy. 6, Palauan Missing since Sept. 28, 2011

    1 Ungsod, Wilfredo 27 Sitio Tinangra, brgy. Tubili Missing since Sept. 28, 2011

    1 So, Glenn 17 Brgy. Lagnas, Sablayan

    Region V 13

    1 Aboga, Edelberto Mercedes

    1 Abutin, Alvin Mercedes

    1 Ramores, Alvin Mercedes

    1 Ramos, Noli Mercedes

    1 Estevez, Dominador Mercedes

    1 Velasco, Edgar Mercedes3 Fishermen Mercedes

    1 Abejay, Dominador Vinzons

    1 Abejay, Christian Vinzons

    1 Abejay, Laurel Vinzons

    1 Abejay, Don Don Vinzons

    CAR 1

    Benguet 1 Omas, Juliano Opiado 30 Bashoy, Kabayan Drowning

    GRAND TOTAL 131

    Region I 59

    Pangasinan 59 unidentified Infanta Fisherman

    Region III 3

    1 Lawtiya, Moymoy 15 Phase 2, Brgy Balik, Porac

    1 Villegas, Jeffrey 11 Phase 2, Brgy Balik, PoracTarlac 1 Rivera, Raul 17 Sta. Juliana, Capaz

    Region IV-A 5

    1 Bandariel, Neil 32 San Narciso

    1 Cararot, Victor 37 San Narciso

    1 Eliran, Fernando 32rescued floating along the coast of Libmanan,Camarines Sur

    1 Real, Isidro 31 rescued in Ragay, Camarines Sur

    1Edelberto Morpe (previouslyreported missing as Eddie Morpe)

    AlabatTook refuge in Calauag, Quezon and hadreturned home

    Region IV-B 13

    1 De Cena, Ruben 26

    1 De Cena, Alvin 29

    1 De Cena, Albert 27

    1 Roga, Fenando

    1 Ramento, Bernal1 Rabidizo, Johnson

    1 Placino, Jason 25

    1 Manzano, Raul 43

    1 Paz, Barok 24

    1 Sandagon, Ryan 22

    1 Ortega, Danilo 28

    1 Recana, Ricardo 49

    1 Molina, Eduardo 63

    Camarines Norte

    RESCUED

    Pampanga

    Quezon

    rescued in Brgy. Dalupaon, Pasacao,Camarines Sur

    Brgy. Manlampong, San Narciso

    Quezon

    F/B Macalelon

    F/B Ice Jade

    F/B Sydny

    MISSING

    Occidental Mindoro

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    REGION/PROVINCE/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

    Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    Region V 47

    27 unident if iedrescued from nine (9) differentmotorized Bancas

    1 Abutin, Elpidio Mercedes

    1 Asutilla, George Mercedes

    1 Blusa, Deobiner Mercedes

    1 Clacio, Julius Mercedes

    1 Lopez, Ruben Jr. Mercedes

    1 Raymundo, Ronnie Mercedes

    1 Seguano, Lionel Mercedes

    1 Nidea, Leopoldo 37

    1 De Guia, Dickyam 35

    1 De Guia, Oliver 28

    1 Habol, Domingo 16

    1 Delos Santos, Danilo 29

    1 Basquea, Francis 33

    1 Atanacio, Romeo Brgy. Patitinan, Sangay San Vicente Virac, Catanduanes

    1 Bandales, Restitu Rafinan 70Brgy San Roque, Madawon,Nabua

    Bato Lake, Camarines Sur

    1 Laurio, Diolita

    1 Laurio, Francisco

    1 Alfornon, Jhun Jhun

    1 Calvo, Geran

    1 Pepito, Bobby

    CAR 4

    1 Carangiyan, Jay-r 7 Acupan, Virac , It ogon1 Carangiyan, Romulo 18 Acupan, Virac, Itogon

    1 Dolinen, Orlando Matinias 71 Baculongan Sur, Buguias1 Dolinen, Tobeo Dupiano 68 Baculongan Sur, Buguias

    Note: Balong, Taa, previously reported dead is alive as verified by DOH.

    Benguet previously reported missing

    Camarines Sur

    Brgy. Caranan, Pasacao

    As of 26 1300H September 2011, onboard MB Penan who are lost at seawere reportedly safe and returnedhome

    Masbate

    Camarines Norte

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    Rep No. 22

    ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER

    STRUCTURESHEALTH FACILITIES LIVESTOCKS

    AMOUNT AMOUNT

    No. of

    Schools

    Damaged

    AMOUNT Type Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso ValueTypeof

    Project/

    SpeciesEstimated Peso Value

    1,247,816,567.81 114,265,000.00 315 146,755,315.00 9,886,966,478.67 69,981,230.00 308,915,891.57 286,904,163.75 281,717,474.00

    CR - 114,265,000.00 28 8,108,000.00 1,980,000.00 - - - - 12

    7 Hospitals - 114,265,000.00 - -

    Paraaque 5 1,100,000.00 Rice 1,980,000.00

    Malabon 19 6,845,000.00

    Marikina 1 150,000.00

    San Juan 3 13,000.00

    Manila City -

    egion I - - 31 20,458,500.00 - - - - - 2

    La Union 3 1,650,000.00

    Ilocos Sur 12 3,750,000.00

    Pangasinan 5 8,100,000.00

    Dagupan 3 2,950,000.00

    Urdaneta City 8 4,008,500.00

    egion II 412,377,527.81 - 11 2,179,250.00 1,247,824.46 - 45,213.76 5,343,903.75 562,500.00 42

    Batanes 11 2,179,250.00

    78,450,000.00 Rice 167,368.60 65,000.00

    Corn 46,750.73

    149,375,527.81 Rice 27,867.14 10,100.00

    Corn 3,370.41

    135,762,000.00 Rice 822,832.57 1,980.00 4,700,053.75 562,500.00

    Corn 29,927.79

    48,790,000.00 - - Rice 42,660.00 - 43,233.76 568,750.00 -

    Corn 107,047.22 egion III 621,888,540.00 - 128 58,287,080.00 8,537,931,972.40 69,426,480.00 233,254,777.81 265,199,865.00 49,987,500.00 9,83

    Bulacan 137,400,000.00 14 19,950,000.00 Rice 2,015,746,139.95 351,000.00 147,360,953.50 220,651,745.00

    127,400,000.00 36 29,137,080.00 Rice 1,284,032,000.00 2,186,400.00 39,479,000.00

    Corn 12,553,032.00

    102,598,540.00 1 600,000.00 Rice 155,920,818.45 1,320,800.00 83,753,824.31 2,677,920.00

    Corn 5,832,000.00

    Bataan 22,500,000.00 75 3,250,000.00 Rice 340,406,000.00 368,010.00 2,140,000.00 509,000.00

    30,390,000.00 - - Rice 111,764,725.00 108,000.00 - 1,882,200.00 49,987,500.00

    Corn 10,624,160.00

    Tarlac 168,100,000.00 Rice 899,709,240.00

    33,500,000.00 2 5,350,000.00 Rice 3,700,966,732.00 65,092,270.00

    Corn 377,125.00

    Quirino

    Pampanga

    FISHERIES

    FreshwaterFishponds,

    Gov't.Hatchery,Fishcage,

    Brackisgwater Fishpond

    Aurora

    Nueva Ecija

    Cagayan

    Zambales

    Nueva Vizcaya

    TOTAL1,508,836,882.81 10,834,485,237.99

    12,343,32

    Isabela

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)

    COST OF DAMAGESas of 07 October 2011, 6:00 AM

    egion / Province / City /

    Municipality

    INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURETOTAL C

    (InfrastrucAgricultu

    SCHOOLS CROPS (Rice and Corn)

    HVCC (Mango, Banana,

    Papaya, Vegetables)

    FACILITIES/

    INFRASTRUCTURE/

    EQUIPMENT DAMAGED

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    ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER

    STRUCTURESHEALTH FACILITIES LIVESTOCKS

    AMOUNT AMOUNT

    No. of

    Schools

    Damaged

    AMOUNT Type Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso ValueTypeof

    Project/

    Species

    Estimated Peso Value

    FISHERIESegion / Province / City /

    Municipality

    INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURETOTAL C

    (InfrastrucAgricultu

    SCHOOLS CROPS (Rice and Corn)

    HVCC (Mango, Banana,

    Papaya, Vegetables)

    FACILITIES/

    INFRASTRUCTURE/

    EQUIPMENT DAMAGED

    egion IV-A - - 5 3,350,000.00 127,943,374.20 498,750.00 23,454,700.00 0 15,650,395.00 - 17

    Laguna Rice 66,160,540.00 4,000.00 2,280,000.00 1,879,285.00

    Quezon 5 3,350,000.00 Rice 30,513,400.00 7,128,000.00 4,910,000.00

    Cavite Rice 1,347,848.00 11,884,200.00 5,502,700.00

    Corn 808,631.20

    Batangas Rice 3,879,512.00 1,320,000.00 1,200,000.00

    Corn 84,500.00

    Rice 25,008,125.00 494,750.00 842,500.00 2,158,410.00

    Corn 140,818.00

    egion IV-B 85,000,000.00 - 0 - 537,947,320.00 0 - - - 62

    Occidental Mindoro 85,000,000.00 Rice 535,864,080.00

    Corn 2,083,240.00

    egion V 47,660,500.00 - 73 28,268,485.00 427,618,987.61 - 91,200.00 - 36,837,474.00 54

    Albay 21,000,000.00 1 44,905.00 Rice 121,367,100.14 0.00 0.00

    Catanduanes 7,700,500.00 33 13,000,000.00 832,463.92 16,300,000.00

    Sorsogon Rice 29,054,560.11

    Masbate 7,710,000.00 26 10,458,580.00

    Camarines Norte Rice 3,496,384.90 9,000,000.00

    11,250,000.00 13 4,765,000.00 Rice 269,370,901.04 91,200.00 11,537,474.00

    Corn 3,497,577.50

    egion VI 80,890,000.00 - 0 - 61,390,000.00 - - - - 14

    Negros Occidental 15,000,000.00 60,320,000.00

    Antique 10,000,000.00

    Iloilo 36,190,000.00 1,070,000.00

    Guimaras 5,200,000.00

    Aklan 14,500,000.00

    AR - - 39 26,104,000.00 190,907,000.00 56,000.00 52,070,000.00 710,000.00 194,330,000.00 46

    Abra 14 14,400,000.00 4,216,000.00 26,000.00 3,580,000.00 4,380,000.00

    Apayao 5 2,190,000.00 10,186,000.00 1,776,000.00 26,500,000.00

    Benguet 11 4,864,000.00 68,000.00 14,645,000.00 4,000.00 25,900,000.00

    Ifugao 60,189,000.00 12,890,000.00 35,750,000.00

    Kalinga 54,742,000.00 6,641,000.00 706,000.00 76,800,000.00

    Mt. Province 9 4,650,000.00 61,506,000.00 30,000.00 12,538,000.00 25,000,000.00

    Camarines Sur

    Rizal

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    SitRep No. 22 Tab D

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    6,825 44,677

    Region I Sub-Total 102 4,501

    La Union 20 1,128

    Agoo 2

    Aringay 10 483

    Bacnotan 1

    Burgos 5 275

    Baloan 1

    Rosario 4 357

    Santo Tomas 10

    Pangasinan 82 3,373

    Bayambang 1

    Balungao 3

    Burgos 5 265

    Bolinao 38 3,047

    Lingayen 5

    Mangatarem 3 11

    Mabini 14

    Infanta 21 6

    Sison 2 3

    Villasis 2

    Dagupan City 10

    Urdaneta City 2 12

    Mapandan 5

    Region II Sub-Total 3,303 19,893

    Isabela 1,468 10,374

    Angadanan 28 8Benito Soliven 155

    Cabatuan 11

    Cauayan City 19

    Cordon 152 1,260

    Dinapigue 58

    Echague 522 1,024

    Gamu 1

    Ilagan 57 129

    Jones 84 420

    Ramon 32 159

    Reina Mercedes 2 27

    San Agustin 1,750

    San Guillermo 52 190

    San Isidro 22 165 San Mateo 46

    San Mariano 1 10

    Santiago City 464 4,989

    Sta. Maria 5

    Nueva Vizcaya 161 1,027

    Alfonso Castaeda 89

    Ambaguio 9 21

    Aritao 47

    Bagabag 31 87

    Bambang 10 22

    Bayombong 47 333

    GRAND TOTAL51,502

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)

    DAMAGED HOUSESas of 07 October 2011, 6:00 AM

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

    Diadi 22 31

    Dupax del Norte 1 18

    Dupax del Sur 3 35

    Kasibu 10 22

    Quezon 17 55

    Sta. Fe 1 5

    Solano 10 262

    Quirino 1,674 8,492

    Aglipay 760 2,040 Cabarroguis 106 895

    Diffun 464 2,444

    Maddela 181 1,731

    Nagtipunan 45 271

    Saguday 118 1,111

    Region III Sub-Total 3,174 17,231

    Aurora 328 5,081

    Baler 5 18

    Casiguran 109 1,690

    Dilasag 85 1,172

    Dinalungan 71 846

    Dingalan 8

    Dipaculao 19 958

    Maria Aurora 21 336

    San Luis 10 61Nueva Ecija 288 1,293

    Cabanatuan City 205 454

    Gen. Tinio 8 427

    General Natividad 26 230

    Licab 43

    San Jose Cit 8 9

    Palayan City 23 49

    Talavera 18 81

    Zambales 1,179 5,126

    Botolan 4 61

    Cabangan 72 194

    Candelaria 137 528

    Castillejos 51

    Iba 72 165

    Masinloc 81 811Olongapo City 2

    Palauig 81 343

    San Antonio 61 564

    San Felipe 14 36

    San Marcelino 19 25

    San Narciso 31 259

    Sta. Cruz 169 1,340

    Subic 436 749

    Bataan 390 2,138

    Abucay 10 774

    Balanga City 18 122

    Dinalupihan 102 273

    Hermosa 16 110

    Limay 37 405

    Orion 205 454

    Samal 2

    Bulacan 875 2,429

    Angat 53 9

    Bala tas 10 34

    Baliuag 1 141

    Bocaue 33 52

    Bulacan 7 136

    Bustos 100 446

    Dona Remedios Trinidad 86 218

    Guguinto 75

    Hagonoy 64

    Malolos City 4 35

    Meycauyan City 55 5

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

    Obando 45

    Paombong 124 527

    Plaridel 1 20

    Pulilan 28 186

    San Ildefonso 2 19

    San Jose del Monte City 19 1

    San Miguel 209 224

    San Rafael 92

    Sta. Maria 98 145

    Tarlac 26 71Camilin 23 58

    Pura 1

    San Clemente 3 12

    Pampanga 88 1,093

    Angeles City 1

    Apalit 3 4

    Floridablanca 64 317

    Lubao 3

    Macabebe 4 63

    Magalang 4 317

    Malabacat 9 44

    Masantol 59

    Mexico 6

    Porac 1

    San Fernando City 2

    Samuan 28San Luis 154

    San Simon 58

    Sta. Rita 1 39

    Region IV-A Sub-Total 91 377Batangas 9 81

    Agoncillo 2 7

    Calaca 2 2

    Cuenca 2

    Lian 1 61

    Nasugbu 7

    Padre Garcia 1

    Sta. Teresita 3

    Taal 1 1

    Cavite 80 281

    Cavite City 56 3

    GMA 6 8

    Maragondon 13 270

    Tagaytay City 5

    Laguna 0 3

    Bay 3

    Rizal 2 12

    Angono 2

    Ta ta 2 10

    Region IV-B Sub-Total 4 6Romblon 1 5

    Calatrava 1San Agustin 5

    Occidental Mindoro 3 1

    Abra de Ilog 2 1Lubang 1

    Region V Sub-Total 19 851Albay 0 8

    Bacacay 0 8

    Catanduanes 12 42

    Caramoan 12 42

    Sorsogon 2 15

    Matno 1 10

    Prieto Diaz 1 5

    Camarines Sur 5 786

    Siruma 5 786

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

    Region VI Sub-Total 15 68Negros Occidental 2 4

    Pontevedra 1 4

    Ilog 1

    Iloilo 12 64

    Mia o 5 43

    Iloilo City 7 21

    Antique 1 0

    Anini-y 1

    CAR Sub-Total 117 1,750Kalinga 8 416

    Balbalan 5 59

    Lubuagan 1 89

    Pinukpuk 2

    Pasil 1 149

    Tanudan 7 Tinglayan 1 110

    Benguet 14 21

    Bokod 1 1

    Buguias 5

    Ito on 3 2

    Kabayan 2 3

    Kapangan 2Kibungan 1 2

    Sablan 1

    Tuba 11

    Tublay 1

    Abra 2 35

    Bucay 1

    La Paz 1

    Lacub 24

    Sallapadan 1

    San Juan 9

    Tineg 1

    Mt. Province 3 111

    Bontoc 1

    Natonin 3 108

    Paracelis 1Tadian 1

    Ifugao 90 1,157

    Alfonso Lista 9 29

    Asipulo 17 153

    Banaue 26 448

    Hingyon 6 77

    Hungduan 1 15

    Kiangan 15 84

    Lagawe 5 59

    Lamut 11 292

    Apayao 0 10

    Flora 5

    Kabugao 5

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    Tab E

    SITUATION / STATUS ACTION(s) TAKEN

    Brgy. Roads in Bayambang, Pangasinan, Brgy Iton and

    ParagosImpassable

    Gagabutan Bridge # 3 KO542+405, Cagayan-Apayao Road,Rizal, Cagayan

    ImpassableBarricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment andmaintenance deployed

    Maguiling Overflow Bridge Impassable

    Minanga Overflow Bridge Impassable

    Cabagan-Sta. Maria Road Bridge 451+462 ImpassableBarricades/Warning signs installed / Equipment andmaintenance deployed

    Jct. National-Bitnog-Belance-Nueva Vizcaya Boundary Road impassable

    Tungcab Bridge impassable

    Ganipa Bridge impassable

    Pinagpanaan Rizal, Pantabangan Rd. km 159+978 not passable- Km 160+000 Brgy. San Juan, Pantabangan not passable due to landslide and mudflow

    - Km 165+120 Brgy. East Poblacion, Pantabangan not passable due to 1.00 mm floodwater

    Brgy. Labi Bongabon, NE Bailey Bridge, Salabusab Br.

    Brgy. Labi, Bongabon, NEnot passable due to collapsed bridge

    San Luis Bahay Pare-Sto. Domingo Pulong Palazan,Pampanga, Mangga, barit, Candaba, San Issidro, StaMonica, Sto. Tomas

    not passable to all types of vehicles

    Concepcion not passable to all types of vehicles

    Bahay Pare not passable to all types of vehicles

    Paligue not passable to all types of vehicles

    San Agustin not passable to all types of vehicles

    Poblacion not passable to all types of vehicles

    Bilas not passable to all types of vehicles

    Pasig not passable to all types of vehicles

    Mandasig not passable to all types of vehicles

    Manila North Road, Corazon, Calumpit not passable to all types of vehicles

    Pulilan-Calumpit Road, Canlogan, Calumpit not passable to all types of vehicles

    Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk -Enrile Road,K0393+300(Matoytoy-ok section)

    c losed to traffic due to roadcut Clearing on-going. Barricades ins talled

    Mt.Prov-Nueva Vizcaya Rd. Sukit-Mt.Polis to Banay Section,km362+500-km374+500

    closed to traffic due to series of slides Clearing on-going

    Mt. Province, Bdry Calanan, Pinukpuk-Abbut Rd. Km421+300to km 447+250

    impassable due to series of road slip

    Tabuk-Banawe Road via Tanudan-Barlig road,

    km542+700, 15 meters km 542+800, 5 meters, km 543+300

    Batanoy Section 6 meters

    Closed to traffic

    Kalinga-Abra Road, 50497+800, Panitikan Section Closed to traffic

    Shilan-Beckel Road closed to traffic due to roadcut Barricades Installed

    Nueva Viscaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province Brdy Road

    -Km315+980 (Dugong-Banao, Lagawe Section)

    - km 370=100-km377+620 (Abatan -Tocucan Section) Closed to traffic due to series of slides Maintenance crew at site for initial punch-thru activities

    Banaue-Mayoyao-Aguinaldo-Isabela Bdry.-Guihob ARMCO Bridge along Banaue-Mayoyao Road,

    km 345+150

    - km 351+000-km 366+000, Dalikan - Mongol Section Closed to traf fic due to series of s lides Clear ing on-going

    - km 357+000 - k0366+000 (Anaba - Tulaed Section) closed to traffic due to series of slidesClearing on-going by DPWH payloader and privateequipment

    Ifugao Second

    closed to traffic due to series of slidesClosed to traffic due to collapsed guihob Armco Bridgewith 30 mtrs roadcut

    Continous monitoring

    Barricades installed

    CAR

    Mountain Province

    Kalinga

    Benguet

    Ifugao First

    closed to traffic due to totally collapsed BurnayBridge

    Warning signs installed. Maintenance crew at siteassisting the commuters.

    Region III

    Nueva Ecija

    Continous monitoring

    Pampanga

    Bulacan

    Quirino

    SitRep No. 22

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "Pedring"

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

    as of 07 October 2011, 6:00AM

    LOCATION

    Region I

    Pangasinan

    Region IICagayan

    Isabela

    Nueva Vizcaya

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    REGION / PROVINCE INCIDENTS / EFFECTS REMARKS / ACTIONS TAKEN

    RAND TOTAL 109CR 9ies of Malabon, Caloocan, Manila,

    akati, Mandaluyong, Valenzuela, Pasay,votas, and Marikina

    1Flooding (Metro-wide, fast increasing-slow to subside), 27-

    30 September

    AFP NCRCOM-DRTU, PA, PN, AND PAFdispatched manpower and SAR equipments to theaffected areas

    Bautista de Castro Subdivision,lenzuela City

    1 Collapsed Structure (wall), 27 SeptemberDead (4): BJ Delos Santos, male, 6yo; James Delos Santos,male, 3yo; Romel Naya Amarga, male, 4yo and Demelita Naya,female, 63yo - All Trauma victims

    Miscopa Project 3 Quezon City 1 Collapsed wall of QMMC (fallen debris),27 September Injured (1): Valencia Soriano, female, 30yo, streetsweeper-suffered injury to the left foot

    5 Alibangbang St. Brgy 179 Amparo,loocan North

    1 Fallen Tree, 27 September Dead (1): Maria Blanco, female, 29yo suffered trauma on theface

    tside Manila Breakwater 1 Sea Mishap (aground) 5:45 AM, 27 Sept All crew members are safe

    el Sofitel, Pasay; seawall of SM Mall of Asia;rino Avenue to US Embassy

    1Flooding/ Seawall Damage (establishments near ManilaBay)

    Hotel Sofitel halted their operations-transferred guests tonearby hotels; SM Mall of Asia security off icers did not allowteam to conduct survey

    ong Osmena Hway and Buendia, Makatiy

    1 Collapsed Structure (billboard) crashed at 2 vehicles

    gy 171, Lupang Pinagpala, Caloocan1 Collapsed Structure (wall made of hollow blocks) Injured (1): Roma Cabrera, 48yo

    gy 176, Phase 4, Caloocan1 Fallen Tree

    injured (1): Helen Sumbillo, purok leader was hit by a fallen tree

    while conducting inspection

    AR 7alinga 1

    gy Cabaroan, Tabuk City 1 Flooding (swelling of the Chico River)affected population (8 fam/28 persons) wasevacuated to the Laya Elementary School

    enguet 2

    o Little Kibungan Brgy Puguis, Lanidad

    1 Floodingaffected population (26 fam/ 50 persons) moved toPuguis Elementary School

    bayan-Buguias-Abatan Road and Baguioguias km 19, Hanselma Highway

    1 LandslideOngoing road clearing operations by DPWHCAR

    ountain Province 1

    gy. Poblacion, Natonin 1Collapsed Structure (Open Gym) reported to have collapsed dueto strong winds at 11AM 27 September

    ugao 2

    om Lagawe to Kiangan 1 Collapsed Structure (Burnay Bridge), 1PM 27 September detour road was created along Tamongdayang,Kiangan by Ifugao DPWH

    ngyon 1 Landslide Dead (3) and Injured (2)

    ayao 1

    na 1 Vehicular Accident, 27 SeptemberInjured (3): Jayson Aliga Pitero, male, 30yo; Franslejaydavid Pitero, male, 2yo; and Jeneline David Pitero, 32yo,female - all suffered trauma

    egion I 15

    cos Norte 1

    oay 1 Vehicular Accident, 27 September Dead (1): Delia T. Casas, female, 59yo

    cos Sur 2

    gy. Pasungol, Santa 1 Storm Surge, 7:45 AM, 28 September totally destroyed/dismantled 4 houses

    1 Sea Mishap, 27 September 2 fishermen were rescued by local folks

    a Union 6

    oblacion, San Gabriel 1 Fallen Debris, 27 September Injured Florecia Sumalde, female, 57yo

    goo, La Union 1Vehicular Accident, hit while crossing the street from theevacuation center to buy food

    victim was brought to the La Union MedicalCenter

    gy. Bitalag, Bacnotan 1 Fallen Tree, 27 September2 casualties - Dead (1) Richmond Ogbinar, male,7yo; Injured (1) Jean Ogbinar, 6yo

    n Fernando 1 Sea Mishap, 27 Septemberundetermined number of fishermen on an unnamedbanca defiantly went out fishing and are now missing

    gy Santa Rita West, Aringay 1 Electrocution Injured (1): April Garcia, 11yo was rushed to the hospital

    alag, Bacnotan 1 Fallen Tree (tree fell on the house)Injured (1): Violeta Ogbinar, 55yo suffered injury to herleft leg

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)

    INCIDENTS MONITOREDas of 07 October 2011, 6:00 AM

    INCIDENTS MONITORED

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    REGION / PROVINCE INCIDENTS / EFFECTS REMARKS / ACTIONS TAKEN

    ongapo City 2

    37 Upper Otero Avenue, Mabayuan 1 Landslide (house buried in landslide)dead (1) and injured (1): presently admitted at theJames Gordon Hospital

    rok 4, Silahis, New Cabalan landfill 1 Trashslide, 28 Septembermissing (3): Eduardo Doesnt, Lanlevie Ganseco, Shanaiaganseco; SAR ops ongoing

    mbales 3

    1 Landslide, 27 SeptemberTo be confirmed: 1 dead due to asphyxia fromlandslide

    gy Pana, Botolan 1 Vehicular Accident (zero visibility) Dead (1): Andrew Fallorina, male, 29yo

    gy Magsaysay, Castillejos 1 Fallen Trees Injured (1): Willy Valdevicio, male, 36yo

    rlac 3

    1 Vehicular Accident, 27 September Injured (1): Mel Robles Aduana, male, 41yo

    udpud, Bacalong, Sta Monica Concepcion,anoy, Cumilias, San isidro, Clara,ramutan, and Lomboy in La Paz

    1 Flooding (5-6ft deep), 1PM 29 SeptemberBFP personnel evacuated the affected families tovarious evacuation centers

    ys Roque, San isidro, Macalong,Caut,ntog, Lomboy in La Paz, Tarlac

    1 Flooding (waist-deep)

    ueva Ecija 1

    polon, Palayan City 1 Flooding, 27 Septembertrapped residence; rescued by joint efforts of AFPunits and Palayan CDRRMC

    EGION IV-A 9

    avite 2

    gys San Rafael 3 and 4, Cavite 1 Storm Surge, 5AM, 27 SeptemberDisplaced a total of 250 families/ 883 persons and

    brought to evacuation centersog 2 and 3; Panapaan 7, Bacoor 1 Flooding

    Knee-deep floodwater in some areas havesubsided

    guna 3

    y. Landayan, San Pedro; Brgys Umboy, Wawa andtalan in Sta. Cruz and Sta. Maria; Brgys.

    payan, Cambuha, J. Rizal, Kayhakat, Talangka in. Maria

    1 Flooding, 26 Septemberdue to continuous heavy rains; floodwaters in someareas have subsided; no report of evacuation

    ys. Pag-asa, Lambac, Bayanihan, Silang Tala,s ng Nayon, Masikap na Lucong, Nanguma, Sanonio in Mabitac

    1 Flooding, around 8PM , 27 September knee-deep flooding but no evacuation was reported

    1 Collapsed Structure (billboard) no casualties reported

    atangas 3

    gy. Solo, Mabini 1 Damaged Seawall

    a Rita Aplaya, Batangas City 1 Storm Surge, 12:00 NN 27 Sept

    ainit, Mabini 1 Sea Mishap, 26 September Mbca King remains missing; CGS Batangascontinue SAR ops

    zal 1

    gy. Banaba, San Mateo 1 Electrocution, 27 September Dead (1): Christopher Vergara, male, 23yo

    egion IV-B 8

    arinduque 3

    cinity waters off Brgys Maniwaya andongpong, Sta Cruz

    3Sea Mishap: F/B Ice Jade (3), F/B Macalelon (3) and F/BSydny (6)

    PCG was able to rescue the crew of all thethree fishing vessels

    ccidental Mindoro 3

    cinity waters off Ambulong Isl, Sanse, Occ. Mindoro

    1 Sea Mishap (engine trouble)6AM , 26 SeptemberCGDet Caminawit towed the Fbanca FR; all 25passengers were brought to safety

    oreline of Sitio Tabok, Brgyenavista, Sablayan

    1Sea Mishap, Barge Martam ran aground while being towedby M/T Bianca. The tugboat abandoned the barge when theyencountered strong winds and rough sea conditions

    the six crewmembers of the barge jumped off andswam to the nearest shore. CGDet Sablayanandmembers of the 506.2 Squadron PCGA proceeded

    to area to render assistanceio Tabok, Brgy Buena Vista, Sablayan 1 Sea Mishap (aground) 27 September

    All 6 crew of Barge Martam were rescued CGSMamburao

    omblon 2

    gy Paliji, Romblon 1 Sea Mishap (engine trouble)11:30 AM , 26 SeptemberCGS Romblon rescued all 3 passengers (Rey Rejullo,John Rejullo and Elester Vusmijion)

    cinity of Sibuyan 1 Sea Mishap, 26 SeptemberMbca Eddie Boy boarded by Eduardo Molina remainmissing; CGS Romblon still conducting SAR ops

    egion V 23

    amarines Sur 5

    gy Laganac, Balatan 1 Landslide, 25 September LGU Balatan conducted clearing operations

    bmanan and Ragay 1 Sea Mishapsaid fishermen went out to sea to retrieve theirfishing nets; rescued by the residents in Libmananand Ragay.

    blacion Baao, Iriga, Nabua 1 Flooding

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    gy Caranan, Pasacao Camarines Sur 2 Sea Mishap (engine trouble), 26 SeptemberAll passengers of Mbca Ferlan (3) and an unnamedbanca (3) were rescued by CGDET Pasacao and CGDETSan Pascual

    amarines Norte 9

    9 Sea Mishap, various incidents 27 fishermen were rescued from 9 different motorizedbancas (Fbnca Queen Celery, unnamed bancas)

    bay 3

    on 1 Floodingoduran 1 Floodinglangui 1 Flooding

    atanduanes 3

    cumferential Road of Summit, Viga 1 Landslide, 26 September

    gy Inalmasinan, Bocon, Caramoran 1 Flooding

    ga, Bagamanoc, Panganiban 1 Landslide

    asbate 2

    c Jintutulo Isl Masbate, Vic Zapato Isl 1Sea Mishap (capsized/sunk motorbancas due to strongwaves)6PM, 25 September

    3 passengers of Mbca James were rescued by CGSRoxas; 3 passengers of Mbca Jr-3 remain missing

    tween Masbate and Sibuyan 1 Sea Mishap, 25 SeptemberMbca Adrian with 2 crews (Louie Aalboro and ZaldySalasar) remain missing; CGS Masbate and Rombloncontinue SAR ops

    gaspi 1

    NM off Legaspi Port 1 Sea Mishap (engine trouble) 27 SeptemberCGS Albay conducted SAR ops; LCT Golden Swansafely arrived and anchored in Legaspi

    egion VII 2

    ohol 1

    f the coast of Talibon 1 Sea MishapPCG DCEV in coordination with Munc. of Talibon isconducting SAR operations for the missing fishermen (2)onboard Mbnca TJ

    quijor 1

    gys Tamiso, Dos, and Calasgaan,is City

    1 Flooding (overflowing of Tamugong river)CDRRMC Bais is prepositioning equipment andtransportation in the three affected barangays forpreemptive evacuation

    egion VIII 1yte 1

    losa 1 Sea Mishap

    Missing (1): one fisherman found in Lawaan, E. Samarand returned to Leyte; PCG SAR ops continue for theother fisherman -found dead as per OCDRC8 reportdated 4October2011

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    Tab G

    DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL

    GRAND TOTAL 30,814,879.90 59,242,069.63 4,698,918.00 5,422,263.95 100,178,131.48

    NCR 1,874,120.00 551,780.00 1,521,175.00 42,000.00 3,989,075.00

    Caloocan City 13,000.00 5,200.00 18,200.00

    Malabon City 182,780.00 108,800.00 16,275.00 22,000.00 329,855.00Manila City 860,020.00 25,000.00 322,000.00 1,207,020.00

    Marikina City 205,500.00 205,500.00

    Muntinlupa City 33,480.00 33,480.00

    Navotas City 390,000.00 14,900.00 1,021,600.00 20,000.00 1,446,500.00

    Paraaque City 52,000.00 23,500.00 161,300.00 236,800.00

    Pasay City 35,620.00 2,300.00 37,920.00

    Pasig City 5,200.00 15,200.00 20,400.00

    Pateros 78,000.00 700.00 78,700.00

    Quezon City 52,000.00 52,000.00

    Valenzuela City 322,700.00 322,700.00

    REGION I 844,220.80 939,553.00 105,248.00 350,605.04 2,239,626.84

    La Union - 467,593.00 101,126.00 87,651.26 656,370.26

    PHTO 87,651.26 87,651.26Agoo 4,250.00 4,250.00

    Aringay 2,000.00 2,000.00

    Bacnotan 340,000.00 101,126.00 441,126.00

    Bangar 5,875.00 5,875.00

    Bauang 16,256.00 16,256.00

    Burgos 6,750.00 6,750.00

    Pugo 3,360.00 3,360.00

    Santo Tomas 71,872.00 71,872.00

    San Fernando City 17,230.00 17,230.00

    Pangasinan 613,210.80 227,660.00 2,122.00 87,651.26 930,644.06

    PHTO 87,651.26 87,651.26

    Laoac 61,016.00 1,360.00 2,122.00 64,498.00

    Binmaley 152,540.00 43,200.00 195,740.00

    Agno 24,000.00 24,000.00Bayambang 60,000.00 60,000.00

    Calasiao 27,600.00 27,600.00

    Rosales 247,114.80 247,114.80

    Sta. Barbara 13,200.00 13,200.00

    Infanta 58,300.00 58,300.00

    Dagupan City 152,540.00 152,540.00

    Ilocos Sur 228,810.00 244,100.00 - 87,651.26 560,561.26

    PHTO 87,651.26 87,651.26

    Released thru PSWDO 61,016.00 61,016.00

    Santa 167,794.00 244,100.00 411,894.00

    Ilocos Norte 2,200.00 200.00 2,000.00 87,651.26 92,051.26

    PHTO 87,651.26 87,651.26

    DSWD 2,200.00 2,200.00

    Dingras 2,000.00 2,000.00Nueva Era 200.00 200.00

    REGION II 2,667,500.00 24,235,615.00 69,145.00 1,304,124.61 28,276,384.61

    CHD II 874,089.75 874,089.75

    Isabela 600,000.00 16,353,400.00 - 338,534.86 17,291,934.86

    PHTO 338,534.86 338,534.86

    w/out breakdown 600,000.00 5,000,000.00 5,600,000.00

    Alicia 283,000.00 283,000.00

    Angadanan 135,400.00 135,400.00

    Benito Soliven 254,950.00 254,950.00

    Cabagan 1,084,100.00 1,084,100.00

    Cabatuan 1,650.00 1,650.00

    SitRep No. 22

    EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PEDRING" (NESAT)

    COST OF ASSISTANCEas of 07 October 2011, 6:00 AM

    Region/Province/Mun/City

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    DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTALRegion/Province/Mun/City

    Cauayan City 328,330.00 328,330.00

    Cordon 865,300.00 865,300.00

    Delfin Albano 169,600.00 169,600.00

    Dinapigue 264,950.00 264,950.00

    Divilican 12,450.00 12,450.00

    Echague - 326,650.00 326,650.00

    Gamu 141,250.00 141,250.00

    Ilagan 1,471,050.00 1,471,050.00

    Jones 545,000.00 545,000.00

    Luna 351,850.00 351,850.00Maconacon 62,750.00 62,750.00

    Mallig 131,500.00 131,500.00

    Nagulian 217,000.00 217,000.00

    Palanan 143,500.00 143,500.00

    Ramon 176,950.00 176,950.00

    Reina Mercedes 205,600.00 205,600.00

    San Agustin 522,500.00 522,500.00

    San Guillermo 93,220.00 93,220.00

    San Isidro 246,250.00 246,250.00

    San Mariano 131,650.00 131,650.00

    San Mateo 6,900.00 6,900.00

    San Pablo 407,350.00 407,350.00

    Santiago City 1,720,000.00 1,720,000.00

    Sta. Maria 463,250.00 463,250.00

    Sto. Tomas 353,500.00 353,500.00

    Tumauini 235,950.00 235,950.00

    Nueva Vizcaya 530,000.00 1,207,450.00 - 30,500.00 1,767,950.00

    PHTO 30,500.00 30,500.00

    w/out breakdown 530,000.00 530,000.00

    Alfonso Castaeda 52,750.00 52,750.00

    Ambaguio 84,100.00 84,100.00

    Aritao 9,000.00 9,000.00

    Bagabag 121,350.00 121,350.00

    Bambang 311,050.00 311,050.00

    Bayombong 101,400.00 101,400.00

    Diadi 128,850.00 128,850.00

    Dupax del Norte 13,500.00 13,500.00

    Dupax del Sur 47,400.00 47,400.00

    Kasibu 7,300.00 7,300.00

    Quezon 29,550.00 29,550.00

    Solano 282,500.00 282,500.00

    Sta. Fe 18,700.00 18,700.00

    Quirino 925,000.00 4,277,750.00 69,145.00 30,500.00 5,302,395.00

    PHTO 30,500.00 30,500.00

    w/out breakdown 925,000.00 - 925,000.00

    Aglipay 1,575,000.00 17,784.00 1,592,784.00

    Cabarroguis 394,000.00 394,000.00

    Diffun 563,000.00 10,880.00 573,880.00

    Maddela 487,000.00 487,000.00

    Nagtipunan 824,250.00 824,250.00

    Saguday - 434,500.00 40,481.00 474,981.00

    Cagayan 612,500.00 2,397,015.00 - 30,500.00 3,040,015.00

    PHTO 30,500.00 30,500.00

    w/out breakdown 612,500.00 612,500.00

    Alcala 175,890.00 175,890.00

    Amulung 828,165.00 828,165.00

    Enrile 165,945.00 165,945.00

    Iguig 900.00 900.00

    Solana 101,985.00 101,985.00

    Tuguegarao City - 1,124,130.00 1,124,130.00

    REGION III 19,769,139.10 33,019,732.00 2,375,350.00 3,248,334.30 58,412,555.40

    CHD III 2,359,705.26 2,359,705.26

    Bataan 1,559,333.68 2,006,259.00 - - 3,565,592.68

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    DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTALRegion/Province/Mun/City

    1st Dist. (Jose Payumo III) 37,500.00 37,500.00

    Cong Roman 317,384.00 317,384.00

    Abucay 150,000.00 60,000.00 210,000.00

    Hermosa 250,000.00 500,000.00 750,000.00

    Balanga City 175,000.00 75,000.00 250,000.00

    Dinalupihan 414,449.68 1,300,000.00 1,714,449.68

    Orion 215,000.00 66,352.00 281,352.00

    Samal 4,907.00 4,907.00

    Bulacan 8,957,056.10 7,753,747.45 2,074,450.00 174,036.12 18,959,289.67

    PHO 174,036.12 174,036.12Sen Escudero 125,000.00 125,000.00

    Gov. Pagdanganan 175,000.00 175,000.00

    Prov. Of Bulacan 300,000.00 300,000.00

    3rd Dist. Of Bulacan c/o Mendoza 546,926.80 546,926.80

    SWAD Bulacan 75,000.00 75,000.00

    Angat 1,800,000.00 1,800,000.00

    Balagtas 34,500.00 274,450.00 308,950.00

    Baliuag 250,000.00 95,850.00 345,850.00

    Bustos 125,000.00 125,000.00

    Calumpit 2,783,970.50 5,809,600.00 8,593,570.50

    Don Remedios Trinidad 83,676.80 300,000.00 383,676.80

    Guiguinto 300,000.00 300,000.00

    Hagonoy 1,103,900.00 1,103,900.00

    Malolos City 187,902.00 187,902.00

    Meycauayan City 250,000.00 250,000.00

    Norzagaray 250,680.00 250,680.00

    Obando 250,000.00 250,000.00

    Paombong 1,063,350.00 500,000.00 1,563,350.00

    Pulilan 250,000.00 250,000.00

    San Ildelfonso 125,000.00 669,397.45 794,397.45

    San Jose Del Monte 44,400.00 44,400.00

    San Miguel 761,650.00 761,650.00

    San Rafael 250,000.00 250,000.00

    Pampanga 2,707,282.60 11,252,435.85 18,000.00 16,511.88 13,994,230.33

    Cong. Gonzales (3rd District) 150,000.00 150,000.00

    Cong. Bondoc (4th District) 250,000.00 250,000.00

    Province 875,000.00 875,000.00

    PHTO 16,511.88 16,511.88

    Angeles City 209,525.00 209,525.00

    Apalit 427,958.00 450,000.00 877,958.00

    Arayat 9,300.60 269,000.00 278,300.60

    Guagua 250,000.00 233,600.00 18,000.00 501,600.00

    Floridablanca 349,560.00 349,560.00

    Mabalacat 6,200.00 6,200.00

    Masantol 70,000.00 70,000.00

    San Fernando City 120,024.00 7,462,700.85 7,582,724.85

    San Luis 375,000.00 600,000.00 975,000.00

    Sta. Ana 370,000.00 370,000.00

    Sta. Rita 250,500.00 250,500.00

    San Simon 250,000.00 934,350.00 1,184,350.00

    Sto. Tomas 47,000.00 47,000.00

    Tarlac 1,527,540.00 1,639,434.00 223,300.00 101,390.00 3,491,664.00

    PSWDO 15,500.00 222,235.00 101,390.00 339,125.00

    3rd Dist. (Cong. Jeci Lapuz) 387,040.00 387,040.00

    Napolcom Tarlac - 0.00

    Camiling 69,550.00 69,550.00

    Capas 15,750.00 15,750.00

    Concepcion 125,000.00 412,650.00 50,000.00 - 587,650.00

    Gerona 11,800.00 11,800.00

    La Paz 375,000.00 92,756.00 467,756.00

    Mayantoc 10,000.00 10,000.00

    Moncada 250,000.00 34,754.50 284,754.50

    Paniqui 375,000.00 655,946.00 173,300.00 1,204,246.00

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    DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTALRegion/Province/Mun/City

    Pura 11,672.50 11,672.50

    San Manuel 102,320.00 102,320.00

    Nueva Ecija 4,380,883.72 9,242,527.70 - 576,568.52 14,199,979.94

    4th District (Cong. Antonino) 785,260.00 785,260.00

    PHTO 576,568.52 576,568.52

    Bongabon 420,000.00 420,000.00

    Cabanatuan City 1,125,000.00 1,125,000.00

    Cabiao 82,280.00 82,280.00

    Cuyapo 32,000.00 - 32,000.00

    Gapan City 243,750.00 1,082,000.00 1,325,750.00Gen. Tinio 43,500.00 43,500.00

    Jaen 1,051,285.20 2,500,000.00 3,551,285.20

    Laur 77,500.00 77,500.00

    Licab 129,600.00 129,600.00

    Palayan City 447,122.00 447,122.00

    Pantabangan 252,841.00 252,841.00

    Penaranda 130,747.52 130,747.52

    Quezon 182,500.00 444,300.00 626,800.00

    San Antonio 388,000.00 388,000.00

    San Leonardo 500,000.00 3,255,600.00 3,755,600.00

    Talavera 450,125.70 450,125.70

    Zambales - 1,050,328.00 59,600.00 20,122.52 1,130,050.52

    PHO 20,122.52 20,122.52

    Botolan 319,500.00 319,500.00

    Masinloc 646,491.00 56,000.00 702,491.00

    San Antonio 44,937.00 44,937.00

    San Narciso 22,000.00 3,600.00 25,600.00

    Subic 17,400.00 17,400.00

    Aurora 637,043.00 75,000.00 - - 712,043.00

    w/out breakdown 637,043.00 - 637,0