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  • 2. AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB B)

    • Based on the report of DSWD dated 3:00 PM, 08 August 2012, the total number of population affected in 1,139 Barangays / 106 Municipalities / 26 Cities in 15 Provinces of Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, VI and NCR is: 265,630 families / 1,220,021 persons

    • Of the above total affected, 80,189 families/ 394,844 persons are currently served inside and outside evacuation centers

    Inside 296 Evacuation Centers (ECs) 31,403 families / 149,170 persons Outside ECs (relatives/friends) 48,786 families / 245,674 persons

    3. CASUALTIES (TAB C)

    • A total of 16 persons were reported dead: nine (9) of whom were victims of a landslide incident in Lower Bayanihan, Brgy Commonwealth, Quezon City and one (1) from Valenzuela City due to drowning, three (3) were from Pampanga, one (1) from Zambales and two (2) from Batangas.

    • A total of four (4) persons were injured, most of whom were victims of the landslide incident in Brgy. Commonwealth, Quezon City.

    4. STATUS OF LIFELINES

    1. Condition of Roads and Bridges (TAB D)

    • As of 10:00 PM, 07 August 2012, a total of 147 roads are not passable to all types of vehicles in Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, VI, CAR and NCR due to flooding. No reported damages to bridges.

    2. Status of Dams and Waterways (As of 12:00 PM, 08 August 2012)

    • Angat and Ipo in Bulacan, La Mesa in Quezon City, Ambulao and Binga in Benguet, San Roque in Pangasinan and Pantabangan in Nueva Ecija have already reached their critical levels; hence, they are closely monitored.

    DAM CURRENT WATER

    LEVEL (m) SPILLING LEVEL (m)

    GATE OPENING

    ANGAT 209.20 210.00 IPO 100.31 100.80 1 gate / 464 cms

    LA MESA 80.25 80.15 OVERFLOW AMBUKLAO 751.26 752.00 2 gates / 1.8 m = 284 cms

    BINGA 574.03 575.00 3 gates / 3 m = 402 cms

    SAN ROQUE 282.67 280.00 2 gates / 2.5 m = 641 cms

    PANTABANGAN 208.35 221.00

    MAGAT 191.65 190.00 Closed @ 5:45 AM

    CALIRAYA 286.96 288.00

    • Water releases from the critical dams is expected to affect the following areas: San Manuel, San Nicolas, Tayug, Sta Maria, Asingan, Villasis, Alcala, Bautista, Rosales and Bayambang in Pangasinan; Ramon in Isabela San Mateo, Rizal; Aurora, Cabanatuan, Luna, Reina Mercedes, Burgos, Naguilian and Gamu; and the low lying areas along Angat river from Norzagaray and Hgonoy;

    • All residents living in the areas near the Ipo, Ambuklao, Binga, San Roque and Magat dams are advised to be alert for possible increase in the water level downstream and those near the La Mesa dam are advised to be alert for the overflow of water in La Mesa Dam.

    • As of 2:20 PM 8 August 2012, the water level of Marikina River is 18 m.

    F. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB E)

    • A total of 535 houses were damaged in Regions III, IV-B and VI: 466 totally and 64 partially damaged.

  • 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, Dep Ed, 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

    B. RELIEF AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS

    DSWD

    • As of 6:00 AMM, 08 August 2012, the estimated cost of relief assistance provided to the disaster victims so far amounted to ₱hP7,934,820.00 form the combined resources of: LGUs) (₱hP3,144,033.00, NGOs ₱hP 770,000.00 and DSWD) ₱hP4,050,787.00

    • Prepositioned standby funds and relief supplies worth PhP36,555,006 38 in all DSWD-FOs along the SW monsoon –affected areas: Standby Funds (PhP4.42 M) and relief supplies (PhP32.14 M)

    • DROMIC is closely coordinating with DSWD-FOs concerned for any significant updates related to SW monsoon

    DOH • DOH-HEMS conducted rapid assessment and reported that East Avenue

    Medical Center; Health Center of the Philippines; Jose Reyes Memorial Medical, San Lazaro Hospital; San Lorenzo Ruiz Memorial Hospital; and Tondo Medical Center were reported flooded; 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.

    • CHDs I, III, IV-A,, IV-B, and CAR prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines to the LGUs concerned from August 5-8, 2012

    Dep ED

    • 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 hr additional for regular classes) to complete 180 days mandatory or make up classes

    DPWH • Rechanneling /diverting of water ways of the two bridges and filling of

    embankment over cut –off approach is ongoing, utilizing one (1) unit bulldozer and one (10 unit backhoe, three (30 dump trucks of the local government units and one (1) unit pay loader from private firm

  • C. SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) OPERATIONS

    • SAR operations were effected through the concerted efforts of the SAR units of AFP, PCG and PNP and around 5,598 personnel, 51 vehicles and 190 sea crafts were mobilized to various areas in Metro Manila

    Breakdown:

    Agencies Personnel Vehicles Seacrafts AFP 275 39 32 PNP 5,115 4 141 PCG 208 8 17

    DETAILS OF ASSETS DEPLOYED (TAB F)

    PNP

    • Dispatched 45 PNPA cadets led by PSI Bonilla to DSWD NROC, Pasay City to assist in the repacking of relief goods, yesterday, 8 Aug 2012

    • PRO 2 deployed 77 SAR personnel with 8 rubber boats headed by PSUPT CALANOGA to MMDA to augment SAR operations.

    D. DETAILS OF ACTIONS TAKEN OF AGENCIES AND AFFECTED REGIONS (TAB G)

    E.SUSPENSION OF CLASSES AND GOVERNMENT OFFICES

    • As of 08 August 2012, classes at all levels both private and public schools in the following regions are still suspended

    NCR � Caloocan, Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pateros, Taguig

    Valenzuela, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Manila, Malabon, Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City and Marikina

    REGION I � Pangasinan

    REGION III � Pampanga, Bulacan, Zambales and Bataan.

    REGION IV-A � Laguna, Rizal (Rodriguez, Cainta, Binangonan and Angono), Cavite and

    Batangas

    • As of 08 August 2012, Government offices (except for emergency and relief operations): Valenzuela, Commission on Audit (NCR, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal), Intellectual Property Office

    E. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY

    • Laguna: SP Resolution No 4, Series 2012 as of 07 August 2012. • Bataan: SP Resolution No 58 as of 07 August 2012 • Pampanga: SP Resolution No 2703 as of 07 August 2012 • Zambales: as of 07 August 2012 • Navotas, Malabon, Muntinlupa and Marikina as of 08 August 2012 • Guiguinto, Malolos City, Meycuayan City, Obando in Bulacan as of 08 August

    2012

  • Sitrep No. 04 TAB A

    REGION/ AREATIME/DATE OF

    OCCURRENCEDESCRIPTION REMARK/S

    31

    1

    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.

    DROWNING 1

    IV-A 1

    Brgy. Ulango, Tanuan City,

    Batangas

    11:00 AM, 7

    August, 2012

    A drowning incident involving 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 ayaw from the incident.

    The victims were brought to

    the CP Reyes Hospital,

    Tanuan City; however, were

    declared dead on arrival.

    VEHICULAR ACCIDENT 1

    IV-A 1

    Marcos Highway, Boso

    boso, Brgy. San Jose,

    Antipolo City, Rizal

    1:00AM, 08

    August, 2012

    A vehicular accident involving 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 8 victims sustaining

    minor injuries.

    There were 4 persons namely,

    Benjamin Montes, 68 y/o,

    Sherwin Francisco, 18 y/o,

    Paul Jorge Altarejo, 21y/o,

    and Cleo Añeso, 16 y/o who

    are reportedly admitted to the

    hospital.

    NCR

    LANDSLIDE

    EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

    INCIDENTS MONITOREDAs of Tuesday, 08 August 2012, 3:00 PM

    TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

  • Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    102 16,503 77,918 107 14,225 68,372 300 1,500 14,525 69,872

    CALOOCAN 12 6,137 28,665 12 6,137 28,685 6,137 28,685 MAKATI 3 48 211 3 48 211 48 211 MALABON 5 506 2,183 3 72 330 72 330 MANDALUYONG CITY 4 585 2,230 4 585 2,230 585 2,230 MANILA CITY 2 1,305 6,344 1 1,124 5,620 1,124 5,620 MARIKINA 3 2,200 11,024 5 2,200 11,024 2,200 11,024 MUNTINLUPA CITY 8 1,582 8,280 9 1,582 8,280 1,582 8,280 NAVOTAS CITY 11 1,015 4,325 7 213 1,194 213 1,194 PARAÑAQUE 2 178 712 - - PASAY CITY 8 98 490 8 98 490 98 490 PASIG CITY 1 300 1,500 300 1,500 300 1,500 PATEROS 2 65 325 2 65 325 65 325 QUEZON CITY 11 1,131 5,418 18 1,081 5,184 1,081 5,184 SAN JUAN 6 504 2,442 7 504 2,442 504 2,442 TAGUIG CITY 9 184 769 12 233 1,133 233 1,133 VALENZUELA CITY 15 665 3,000 16 283 1,224 283 1,224

    29 6,650 32,603 2 55 251 5,399 31,310 5,454 31,561

    7 1,676 8,380 0 - - 1,676 8,380 1,676 8,380

    TAGUDIN 7 1,676 8,380 1,676 8,380 1,676 8,380 22 4,974 24,223 2 55 251 3,723 22,930 3,778 23,181

    CALASIAO 16 4,334 21,023 2 55 251 3,540 21,832 3,595 22,083 SANTA BARBARA 6 640 3,200 183 1,098 183 1,098

    613 181,510 813,690 59 3,358 14,160 5,376 26,384 8,734 40,544

    175 55,942 243,027 10 956 4,785 3,715 18,575 4,671 23,360

    ABUCAY 10 1,950 9,750 - - BAGAC 14 3,434 16,976 - - BALANGA 25 3,795 18,980 8 205 1,030 3,590 17,950 3,795 18,980 DINALUPIHAN 39 17,088 71,496 - - HERMOSA 19 10,027 45,517 - - MARIVELES 1 3 11 - - MORONG 5 4,140 13,979 - - ORANI 25 7,895 32,340 - - ORION 23 6,000 26,000 2 751 3,755 751 3,755 SAMAL 14 1,610 7,978 125 625 125 625

    121 49,190 223,421 24 893 3,933 1,650 7,760 2,543 11,693

    ANGAT - - BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 6 1,290 6,450 - - BULACAN 10 1,057 3,676 - - CALUMPIT 16 3,202 12,501 8 349 1,492 349 1,492 GUIGUINTO 3 900 4,500 3 46 230 46 230 HAGONOY 18 16,904 84,674 1,650 7,760 1,650 7,760 MALOLOS CITY 7 496 2,052 6 287 1,384 287 1,384 MARILAO 5 1,150 5,295 - - MEYCAUAYAN 13 4,597 7,411 - - OBANDO 11 11,824 58,120 5 195 757 195 757 PAOMBONG 14 5,896 29,480 - - PULILAN 3 35 165 2 16 70 16 70 SAN MIGUEL 14 1,683 8,417 - - SANTA MARIA 1 156 680 - -

    6 2,137 10,579 0 - - - - - - CABANATUAN 5 1,892 9,354 JAEN 1 245 1,225

    233 67,503 305,270 9 743 2,759 - - 743 2,759 ANGELES 1 3 9 - - APALIT 8 1,880 10,340 - - ARAYAT 20 1,450 7,250 - - BACOLOR 20 2,380 10,826 - - CANDABA 2 600 3,000 - - GUAGUA 31 22,917 111,599 4 60 393 60 393 LUBAO 27 6,406 25,624 - - MABALACAT 17 1,621 7,427 2 20 88 20 88 MACABEBE 25 7,837 40,453 1 17 66 17 66 MASANTOL 26 2,197 10,685 - - SAN FERNANDO 21 12,819 50,990 - - SAN LUIS 8 1,065 5,425 - - SAN SIMON 8 410 1,396 - - SANTO TOMAS 7 5,038 16,185 2 646 2,212 646 2,212 SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 12 880 4,061 - -

    18 1,501 5,937 3 130 449 - - 130 449 LA PAZ 7 1,100 4,353 - - PANIQUI 3 126 428 2 122 413 122 413 SANTA IGNACIA 8 275 1,156 1 8 36 8 36

    60 5,237 25,456 13 636 2,234 11 49 647 2,283 BOTOLAN 6 202 814 6 202 814 202 814 CASTILLEJOS 2 140 700 - - IBA 14 911 4,650 5 62 207 62 207

    PAMPANGA

    TARLAC

    ZAMBALES

    REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

    ILOCOS SUR

    PANGASINAN

    BATAAN

    BULACAN

    NUEVA ECIJA

    GRAND TOTAL

    NCR

    REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    Sitrep No. 04

    EFFECT OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 08 August 2012, 12:00 NN

    AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    No. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Page 1 of 2

  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    No. of

    Evac

    Centers

    PALAUIG 19 2,160 10,800 - - SAN ANTONIO 9 298 1,490 - - SAN FELIPE 7 974 4,648 1 37 138 37 138 SANTA CRUZ 2 217 1,279 11 49 11 49 SUBIC 1 335 1,075 1 335 1,075 335 1,075

    331

    71 2,943 12,225 3 35 155 2,152 8,550 2,187 8,705

    BALAYAN 6 15 71 - - BATANGAS CITY 7 55 198 - - BAUAN 1 10 42 1 10 42 10 42 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 LEMERY 16 296 1,480 - - LOBO 2 73 365 - - MABINI 1 2 13 - - NASUGBU 3 2,144 8,478 1 20 100 2,041 8,023 2,061 8,123 SAN LUIS 7 92 439 14 70 14 70 SAN NICOLAS 8 36 201 36 201 36 201 SANTA TERESITA 2 7 35 6 30 6 30 TAAL 4 35 171 - - TINGLOY 1 17 85 - - TUY 2 5 25 - - CAVITE 185 49,108 236,849 0 - - 37,614 185,041 37,614 185,041

    AMADEO - - BACOOR 48 14,932 74,660 14,899 74,495 14,899 74,495 CAVITE CITY 84 17,890 84,711 6,972 34,867 6,972 34,867 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 NAIC 1 873 1,320 873 1,320 873 1,320 NOVELETA 2 457 1,400 - - ROSARIO 2 60 300 - - TANZA 14 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 4,583 22,915 TERNATE 2 57 285 57 285 57 285

    38 3,535 21,231 28 1,540 7,065 2,951 18,330 4,491 25,395

    BAY 6 213 1,065 10 374 1,837 5 25 379 1,862 LOS BAÑOS 9 1,068 5,340 4 139 677 881 4,405 1,020 5,082 MABITAC 8 68 340 - - PILA 1 18 71 2 10 50 10 50 SAN PABLO CITY 1 1 5 - - SAN PEDRO 3 71 355 1 71 355 71 355 SANTA CRUZ 10 2,096 14,055 11 946 4,146 2,065 13,900 3,011 18,046

    37 5,008 23,944 43 4,458 18,075 1,412 6,659 5,870 24,734

    ANGONO 3 1,272 6,193 13 1,262 6,143 1,262 6,143 ANTIPOLO CITY 1 20 100 - - BARAS 1 75 375 1 55 160 55 160 BINANGONAN 1 15 85 1 5 30 5 30 CAINTA 2 1,248 5,785 15 1,248 5,785 1,248 5,785 CARDONA 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 PILILLA 6 1,159 5,795 1,159 5,795 1,159 5,795 RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 3 466 2,330 4 1,218 2,625 1,218 2,625 SAN MATEO 16 692 3,024 6 652 3,260 247 835 899 4,095 TAYTAY 3 60 253 3 18 72 5 25 23 97

    7 338 1,688 4 107 533 - - 107 533

    6 336 1,680 3 105 525 - - 105 525

    RIZAL 5 234 1,170 2 3 15 3 15 SAN JOSE 1 102 510 1 102 510 102 510

    1 2 8 1 2 8 - - 2 8

    BACO 1 2 8 1 2 8 2 8

    33 1,902 10,689 2 17 46 - - 17 46

    33 1,902 10,689 2 17 46 - - 17 46 DUMANGAS 2 2 11 - - IGBARAS 2 2 11 - - ILOILO CITY 8 911 4,555 - - JANIUAY 2 2 10 - - NEW LUCENA 6 71 369 - - OTON 12 897 5,645 2 17 46 17 46 SAN JOAQUIN 1 17 88 - -

    REGIONS 6 PROVINCES 15 CITIES 26 MUNICIPALITIES 98 BARANGAYS -

    AFFECTED AREAS

    REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

    ILOILO

    REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

    REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

    BATANGAS

    LAGUNA

    OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

    ORIENTAL MINDORO

    RIZAL

    Page 2 of 2

  • SitRep No. 04 Tab B

    NCR 101 Jayson Baylon M 16 y/o Landslide

    1 Jayvee Baylon M 20 y/o Landslide

    1 Jissele 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 undetermined Landslide

    1 Jethro Baylon M undetermined Landslide

    1 Joshua Castulo M undetermined Landslide

    Valenzuela City 1 Roel Fabros M undetermined Brgy. Dalandanan Drowning

    Region III 41 Flores, Darel M 9 y/o Brgy. Apalit, Floridablanca Electrocution

    1 Estrella, Tracy Nunang F 11 y/o Brgy. Sto. Tomas, Lubao Drowning

    1 Marquez, Stephanie Ballon F 3 y/o San Agustin, Candaba Drowning

    Zambales 1 Menes, Ariem M 19 y/o Brgy. Poblacion, Sta. Cruz Drowning

    Region IV-A 21 Pansipani, Anna Marie F 7 y/o Drowning

    1 Pansipani, Anna May F 9 y/o Drowning

    NCR 41 Jessie Baylon M 24 y/o

    1 Kidskin (Lidalyn) Simbulan F 40 y/o

    1 Leslyn Simbulan F 19 y/o

    1 Alex John Simbulan M undetermined

    Region I 1

    Ilocos Sur 1 Gilbert Rabara M 36 y/o Caoayan, Ilocos Sur

    Rescued on 8 August 2012 in

    Claveria, Cagayan (went

    fishing on 6 August 2012, but

    failed to return home).

    EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON CASUALTIES As of 08 August 2012, 3:00 PM

    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANG

    AY

    Name Gender Age AddressCause / Date /

    Remarks

    GRAND TOTAL 4 INJURED

    Pampanga

    GRAND TOTAL 16 DEAD

    Quezon CityLower Bayanihan, Brgy.

    Commonwealth

    GRAND TOTAL 1 RESCUED

    Brgy. Ulango, Tanauan

    CityBatangas

    Quezon CityLower Bayanihan, Brgy.

    Commonwealth

  • TAB D

    SITUATION ACTION(s) TAKEN

    Gen San Miguel St

    Caloong Road 2 Flooded 0.8 meters

    Arkong Bato cor Maligaya St Flooded 0.75 meters

    G. Lazaro St from I. Fernando to km17 Flooded 1.2 metersM. H. Del Pillar St from Maligaya St. to Lazaro

    St along Polo Bridge Flooded 1.2 meters

    V. Hermoso St. to C. Santiago St. Flooded 60 cm

    Pio Valenzuela to Elaysian Sy Flooded 70 cmMc Arthur Highway Flooded 80 cm

    Apolonio, SamsonSto Domingo - Calamba, Del Monte, TatalonNorth Fairview - Creek overflow

    Culiat - Suntan St, Palayan Ville

    Bahay Toro - Sitio MilitarBanawe - Retiro

    Regalado North Road cor Bristol

    Fairview Avenue

    Mindanao Avennue near Road 8

    Road 1 cor Mindanao Avenue

    Visayas Avene cor road 1

    Araneta Avenue cor Maria Clara

    Araneta Avenue between Victory Avenue and

    E Rodriguez Sr. Avenue Flooded 1 meter

    Mother Ignaica near Samar St. Flooded 0.65 meters

    Panay Avenue between Sgt Esguerra and Sct

    AlbanoFlooded 0.6 meters

    Quezon Avenue cor Victory Avenue Flooded 0.6 meters

    E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue (Delos Santos

    Hospital)Flooded 1 meter

    Timog Avenue cor Sct. Tobias Flooded 1 meter

    Sta Ana - Polintant CompoundNew Lower Bicutan - Villa Villa, Purok 6, Reyes & MulawinBagumbayan - Lauro Dr.

    Tuktukan - Panires St, Pinagsama Phase 2

    Napindan - Purok 6

    Hagunoy - CP Tinga

    Ususan - Sitio Pusawad

    Wawa - Bay Breeze

    Bonifacio Monument Circle

    10 Ave bound to City Hall

    Dagat-dagatan

    Buli - Aplaya

    Poblacion - Pulong Silangan, Espeleta Pantalan

    Putatan - Guilermo/TESDACupang - Cupang Main Road

    Tunasan - Arandia Proper

    Caloocan City

    Muntinlupa City

    Taguig City (As of 8:00 AM 7 August 2012)

    SitRep No. 4

    EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

    "Not Passable"

    08 August 2012, 2:00 PM

    LOCATION

    NCR

    Caloocan and Valenzuela City (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Quezon City (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

  • Dampalit - Del Rosario, R. Cruz, Cancio, R. Diaz, LicarosPanghulo - Guttierez, Bautista, Panghulo Road

    Santulan - Mabolo/Custodio

    Catmon - Sitio 6

    Longos - Pampano, Borromeo

    Tugatog - Luscaño/C-4, Estano, Aluminio, Asoge

    Hulong Duhat - Andres Gabriel

    Brgy. 177 Malibay - 7 Magkakaisa St

    Brgy. 180 Maricaban - San Lorenzo St

    Brgy. 181 Maricaban - 591 San Lorenzo St

    Brgy. 183 Maricaban - P21-11 5th St

    Brgy. 185 Maricaban - Almazor St

    Brgy. 190 Don Carlos - AAC 1-11 St

    Brgy. Tambo - Gatchalian I, Olivares, Camp Claudio, SeasideSan Isidro - Valley 2

    Baclaran

    San Antonio - Diaz Homes

    Moonwalk

    Vitalez - Banana, Vitalez Compound

    Sta Ana - Ragas, De Borja Compound, Masikap/Alley 6San Roque - Gremville, 2nd BLK

    San Antonio - Mayapis, Akle, AnubingLa Paz - Pasong Tirad, Davila, Mola, Archimadez, Balagtas, Primo RiveraPio Del Pilar - P. Medina, Taylo, E. Ramos, Jacinto, Facundo, Taylo/P. Medina, Dela San Lorenzo - Amorsolo/ArnaizKasilawan - E. Pascua, Mendoza, Pagkakaisa, C. FranciscoRizal - Paloma, Maya, Bonifacio, Juan Luna, Aguinaldo, Ricarte

    Brgy. Sipac - Gov. Pascual from Bagong Barrio to Pitong Gatang, M. Naval infront of Elfa, A. Brgy. Tangos - Wawa (inner), A. Cruz, B. Cruz

    Maysilo Road Flooded 50 cm

    Addition Hills, Fabella St.Barangka Drive - Timog, Busilak, Dunatay

    Daang Bakal - Haik, Kalentong

    Hagdang Bato - Tapa KingHagdang Bato Libis - M. Yulo

    Harapin ang Bukas - Kalentong Flooded 60 cm

    Hulo - Pasig RiverMabini J. Rizal - Mendoza, Pananalig, Villarea

    Lamayan - Wonderlan, Acropolis, MarylandNew Zaniga - Ballesteros, F. Ortigas, Boni, LopezOld Zaniga - Aglipay, Lerma, P. Cruz

    Pag-asa - Market place

    Poblacion

    San Jose, Sitio 34

    Vergara

    Maytunas, F. Manalo

    Batis - E. Fernandez, San Luis

    Progreso, Progreso Ext

    Rivera, Rivera Ext

    San Perfecto, San Perfecto

    Balong Bato, F. Romana, A. Luna

    Salapan, F. Romana, A. Luna, A, Lake

    Kabayanan, F. Manalo

    Sta. Lucia, F. Manalo Ext

    P. Cruz, J. Basa

    Zapote Road Flooded 60 cm

    MS Quirino Avenue

    Sucat Road

    Manalin, Brgy Rd Brgy ManiagoMacabebe, Tacasan-Saplad David Rd and Brgy San GabrielGuagua, San Nicolas 1st , Sto Cristo and Mac Arthur Highway

    Underwater 0.6 meters

    Pampanga (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Malabon City

    Pasay City (As of 8:00 AM 7 August 2012)

    Parañaque City

    Pateros

    Las Pińas (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Makati City

    Navotas

    Mandaluyong (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    San Juan (As of 5:00 PM 7 August 2012)

    Region III

  • Candaba-San Simon Road Underwater 0.10 - 1 meter with Muddy roadBaliuag-Candaba-Sta Ana Road Underwater 0.10 - 0.60 meters

    Sto Tomas-Minalin Road Underwater 0.10 - 0.60 metersSan Fernando Lubao Road Underwater 0.7 meters

    Samuan Lubao Road Underwater 1 meter

    San Antonio Florida Blanca Road Underwater 0.5 meters

    Angeles Porac Dinalupihan Road

    Pandayan to SM Section, Marilao Underwater 1.35 metersAbangan Norte Section

    Banga Section Underwater 0.7 meters

    General Alejo Santos Highway

    Salcero Br. Along Alejo Santos Highway

    Tarlac - Zambales Road, Bongot Br. Brgy Sta

    Lucia, Capas TarlacUnderwater 0.5 meters

    Brgy. Balsik, Daang Bago, Layac, Sta Isabel, San Ramon, DinalupihanBrgy. San Benito, Magsasay, Colo Dinalupihan

    JCT Layac Balanga Mariveles Port RoadBrgy. Mandama, Cataning, Poblacion, Mabuco, HermosaBrgy. Mulawin, Orani

    Brgy. Mabatang, Abucay

    Olongapo Bugallon Road, Killing section Underwater 0.9 meters with

    strong currentPorac Section Botolan Zambales Landsliding occurred

    Lemery Road Diversion

    Talisay - Tagaytay Road

    Taal Lake Road

    Coastal Rd, Brgy Longos, Bacoor, CaviteAguinaldo Highway Bacoor to Imus

    Cainta, Rizal - Ortigas Ext. Ave. And Imelda Ave.Antipolo City, VV Soliven area Brgy. Mayamot

    Morong - Manila East Flooded 50 cm

    Imelda Avenue, Cainta Flooded 80 cm

    Cainta - Kaytikling Road Antipolo Flooded 50 cm

    Marikina Victoria Valley - Antipolo Road

    Manila East Road Gacula

    Tulusungan Bridge, Abra de Ilog Scoured Approach

    Abra-Kalinga road along Cutop, Malibcong section

    Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road

    Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya Road

    Kalinga-Apayao Road

    Baguio-Bontoc Road

    Mt Province Nueva Viscaya Road.

    Poblacion, Tangalan

    Sitio Panaitan, AlimodianBrgy. Rizal - Tuguisan, GuimbalGuimbal

    Iloilo

    Abra

    Benguet

    Kalinga

    Mt Province

    Region VIAklan

    CAR (As of 5:00 PM 7 August 2012)

    Bulacan

    Bataan (As of 5:00 PM 7 August 2012)

    Region IV-A

    Batangas (As of 5:00 PM 7 August 2012)

    Tarlac (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Zambales (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Region IV-B

    Occidental Mindoro (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012)

    Cavite (As of 5:00 PM 7 August 2012)

    Rizal (As of 8:00 AM 8 August 2012 )

  • Sitrep 04 Tab E

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    466 69Region III Sub-Total 465 64

    Bataan 19 20

    Morong, Poblacion 12

    Binaritan 1 6

    Sabang 1 4

    Nagbalayong 2 6

    Mabayo 1 4

    Samal 2

    Bulacan 429 23

    Paombong, Masukol 6

    Hagonoy 423 23

    Nueva Ecija 2 2

    Carranglan, Piut 2 2

    Zambales 15 18

    Batolan, Bangan 12 14

    Sta. Cruz, Brgy. Lipay 3 4

    Pampanga 1

    Angeles City 1

    Region IV-B Sub-Total 1 3 Occidental Mindoro 1 3

    Rizal 1 3

    Region VI Sub-Total 0 2

    Iloilo 0 2 Dumangas 0 2

    EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

    DAMAGED HOUSES As of 8 August 2012, 3:00 PM

    REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

    535

    GRAND TOTAL

  • Sitrep No. 4 TAB F

    AREAS of DEPLOYMENT

    PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS

    TOTAL 5,598 51 190ARMED FORCES

    OF THE PHILIPPINES275 39 32

    NOLCOM 65 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 1 Rubber Boat

    SOLCOM 25 1 Officer, 24 EP 3 M-35 Trucks

    JTF-NCR 13 1 Officer, 12 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 5 Rubber Boats

    PN DRTU 105 11 Officer, 94 EP 14

    9 M-35 Trucks, 3 DRO Trailer,1

    Amphibian Jeep, 1 Amphibian

    Truck

    118 Rubber Boats, 2 Dehabilant

    Boat, 1 LARC

    PA DRTU 27 2 Officer, 25 EP 3 M-35 Trucks 5 Rubber Boats

    PAF DRTU 7 1 Officer, 6 EP 1 M-35 Truck

    PAF (VILLAMOR) 41 SOKOL (Available)

    3 UH-1H (Available)6 Rubber Boats (Available)

    PAF (CLARK) 42 SOKOL (Available)

    2 UH-1H (Available)

    NRC-NCR 7 1 Officer, 6 EP 2 Amphibian Truck

    SARU, 15IDRR 26 1 Officer, 25 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 2 Rubber Boats

    JCMOTF-NCR 4 Officers, 28 EP 2 M-35 Trucks 2 Rubber Boats

    PHILIPPINE

    NATIONAL POLICE5,115 4 141

    PRO 1 342 SAR Trained Personnel 30 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    PRO 2 119 SAR Trained Personnel 9 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    PRO 3 1,37757 PNCOs

    1,320 Trained Personnel31

    2 Rubber Boats w/o OBM

    2 Fiber Bancas w/OBM

    ( 27 Rubber Boats Inventory)

    PRO 4A 164

    146 Trained Personnel

    17 SAF Deployment

    1 MG Deployment

    35 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    PRO 4B 140 Trained Personnel 3 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    PRO 5 1,478 Trained Personnel 10 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    PRO COR 248 SAR Trained Personnel 3 Rubber Boats (Inventory)

    NCR 1,247

    92 PCOs

    1,047 PNCOs

    8 Scuba Divers

    100 MG

    20 Rubber Boats

    (QCPD)

    Quezon City243

    35 PCOs

    208 PNCOs1 6 x 6 Truck 5 Rubber Boats

    (NPD)

    Malabon City121 121 Personnel Deployment 1 6 x 6 Truck 4

    1 Drum Boat

    3 Rubber Boats

    (EPD)

    Marikina City & San Juan City155

    5 PCOs

    150 PNCOs10 9 Rubber Boats

    (NCRPO RPSB)

    Marikina & MMDA120

    5 PCOs

    107 PNCOs

    8 Scuba Divers

    (MPD)

    Manila218

    3 PCOs

    215 PNCOs1 Mobile 1 Rubber Boat

    (SPD)

    Parañaque290

    44 PCOs

    246 PNCOs1 6 x 6 Truck

    MG 100 MG Personnel Deployed

    PHILIPPINE

    COAST GUARD208 8 17

    Quezon City 82 6 Officers, 71 EP, 5 PCGA 63 M-35 Trucks, 1 Elf Truck, 1

    Pick-up, 1 Tamaraw FX6

    5 Rubber Boats

    1 Dinghy Boat

    Malabon City 36 3 Officers, 33 EP 1 Boom Truck 2 Rubber Boats(1 deflated)

    Mandaluyong City 21 1 Officer, 6 EP, 14 PCGA 21 Rubber Boat

    1 Zodiac Rubber Boat

    Marikina City 27 3 Officers, 24 EP 4 1 RHIB, 3 Rubber Boat

    Las Piñas City 6 PCGA 1 Rubber Boat

    Manila City 36 4 Officers, 32 EP 1 Truck (2GO) 2 Rubber Boat

    EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

    RESPONSE ASSETS DEPLOYED

    As of 08 August 2012, 3:00 PM

    ASSETS DEPLOYED

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  • Sitrep No. 04 TAB I

    Effects of Southwest Monsoon ACTIONS TAKEN

    As of 08 August 2012, 3:00 PM

    A. NATIONAL

    � NDRRMC Operations Center was upgraded from BLUE ALERT to RED ALERT STATUS as of 4:45 AM, 07 August 2012 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 is attended by representatives by the Secretaries from different agencies namely: PAGASA, DOST, 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.

    Health Cluster

    � DOH: � CHD III conducted assessment on evacuation centers in Calumpit and Malolos City,

    Bulacan. Provided ₱ 50,000.00 worth of drugs and medicines to Provincial Health Team Office

    Food and Non-Food Items DSWD .

    � DSWD III prepositioned 500 Family Food Pack for SWAD Bulacan for augmentation. � PRC Rizal Chapter conducted relief operations in San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal

    Search Rescue and Evacuation Operations AFP

    • 161 Battalion deployed 1 squad from Headquarters Company to Tanay, Rizal; 12 Disaster Response Unit (DRU) Charlie Company 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 the need arises.

    • AFP RESCOM NHQ assisted in the evacuation in Gen. Trias and Bacoor in 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 was 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.

    � PNP: • Activated the NHQ Disaster Preparedness Response Task Group effective 8:00

    PM, 06 August 2012. • Deployed a total of 250 SAF Personnel (125 in CAMANAVA Area and 125 in

    Marikina) for SAR Operations since 8:00 AM, 07 August 2012. • Deployed four (4) 6x6 Trucks for “Libreng Sakay” Operations and other assistance

    to 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. • PNP/PRO IV-A dispatched one (1) team in San Pedro, Laguna to stand-by and

    assist in the evacuation of affected residents of the municipality. • 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.

    � 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 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.

    � Quiapo Church Disaster Ministry provided assistance to four (4) evacuation centers in Quiapo, Manila

    B. REGIONAL

    RDRRMC I

    • 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.

    • PDRRMC Pangasinan alerted its member agencies for possible response operations and deployed two (2) dump trucks for San Fabian and Aguilar.

    RDRRMC III

    • PDRRMC Bulacan prepositioned rescue capabilities of 56th IB, PA – Scout Ranger Camp Tecson, MDRRMC, BFP, PNP, San Jose Del Monte, Sta Maria, marilao, Meycauayan and Bocaue.

    • Provincial Government deployed 4 RFT truck and 56 IB truck to Obando, Bulacan likewise at Bocaue, Marilao, 18SF and Sta Maria.

  • • 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 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.

    • PDRRMC Nueva Ecija prepositioned 500 packs of relief goods, 2 dump trucks and 210 cavans of rice.

    • MDRRC San Antonio, San Felipe, Sta Cruz, Botolan and Iba Zambales provided assistance to the affected families.

    RDRRMC IV-A

    • RDRRMC IV-A Chairperson alerted PNP PRO IV-A to assist DSWD IV-A in the relief operations 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

    RDRRMC 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 and monitored the affected areas. Deployed personnel and prepositioned rescue equipment for possible SAR operations.

    RDRRMC 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 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.

    RDRRMC NCR

    • 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.

    • CDRRMCC Muntinlupa built temporary footbridges at the affected areas near Laguna Lake.

    • 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.

    • Pasay City deployed two (2) rubber boats with rescue personnel to assist rescue operations.

    • Laguna was declared under the State of Calamity, SP No 4, Series 2012 as of 07 August 2012.

    RDRRMC CAR

    • PDRRMC Benguet ordered pre-emptive evacuation to high risk areas. Mining Operation of small scale miners is still suspended.