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    4,044 532,794 2,083,222 5,158 107,406 382,708 35,069 134,464 142,475 517,172

    71 4,971 20,445 5 112 419 0 0 112 419CALOOCAN 1 1 5

    LAS PIÑAS CITY 4 37 119 - - - - - 0 0MALABON 6 105 446 - - - - - 0 0MANDALUYONG CITY 1 184 815 - - - - - 0 0MANILA CITY 5 1,017 4,128 - - - - - 0 0MARIKINA 2 102 519 - - - - - 0 0MUNTINLUPA CITY 8 2,198 9,072 5 112 419 - - 112 419NAVOTAS CITY 12 330 1,376 - - - - - 0 0PARAÑAQUE 7 375 1,494 - - - - - 0 0PASIG CITY 3 103 451 - - - - - 0 0PATEROS 1 1 3 - - - - - 0 0QUEZON CITY 4 68 272 - - - - - 0 0TAGUIG CITY 9 244 975 -VALENZUELA CITY 8 206 770 -

    36 241 861 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    2 41 146 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    DINAPIGUE 2 41 146 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    22 122 451 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    ALFONSO CASTANEDA 2 10 39 - - - - - 0 0AMBAGUIO 2 14 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ARITAO 1 10 29 0 0 0 - - 0 0BAMBANG 4 6 34 0 0 0 - - 0 0BAYOMBONG 1 4 13 - - - - - 0 0DIADI 2 19 77 - - - - - 0 0DUPAX DEL NORTE 4 26 83 0 0 0 - - 0 0KAYAPA 1 2 9 - - - 0 0 0 0QUEZON 3 26 109 - - - - - 0 0SOLANO 2 5 14 - - - - - 0 0

    12 78 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    AGLIPAY 2 25 75 - - - - - 0 0CABARROGUIS 2 15 40 - - - - - 0 0DIFFUN 1 4 23 - - - - - 0 0MADDELA 4 25 91 - - - - - 0 0NAGTIPUNAN 1 3 9 0 0 0 - - 0 0SAGUDAY 2 6 26 0 0 0 - - 0 0

    451 71,567 301,343 11 133 461 1,556 7,829 1,689 8,29076 4,212 13,602 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    BALER 8 235 1,000 - - - - - 0 0CASIGURAN 8 205 605 - - - - - 0 0DILASAG 4 468 547 - - - - - 0 0DINALUNGAN 8 476 2,003 - - - - - 0 0DINGALAN 10 2,053 7,006 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DIPACULAO 13 371 1,098 - - - - - 0 0MARIA AURORA 15 167 615 - - - - - 0 0SAN LUIS 10 237 728

    70 2,945 11,549 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    ABUCAY 4 74 273 - - - - - 0 0BAGAC 2 154 639 - - - - - 0 0BALANGA 11 290 1,258 - - - - - 0 0DINALUPIHAN 6 83 334 - - - - - 0 0HERMOSA 1 2 10 - - - - - 0 0LIMAY 7 417 1,588 - - - - - 0 0MARIVELES 9 393 1,533 - - - - - 0 0MORONG 1 92 465 - - - - - 0 0ORANI 1 65 296 - - - - - 0 0ORION 15 1,018 3,682 - - - - - 0 0PILAR 8 204 799 - - - - - 0 0SAMAL 5 153 672 - - - - - 0 0

    107 20,182 81,690 4 89 285 0 0 89 285

    ANGAT 2 25 127BALIUAG 10 103 385 - - - - - 0 0BOCAUE 10 25 129 - - - - - 0 0BULACAN 5 90 305 - - - - - 0 0CALUMPIT 28 19,005 76,019 4 89 285 - - 89 285GUIGUINTO 2 11 39 - - - - - 0 0MALOLOS CITY 9 251 956 - - - - - 0 0MEYCAUAYAN 1 40 147 - - - - - 0 0NORZAGARAY 4 126 462 - - - - - 0 0OBANDO 8 152 519 0 0 0 - - 0 0PAOMBONG 10 140 58 - - - - - 0 0PLARIDEL 7 57 1,896 - - - - - 0 0SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 2 12 54 - - - - - 0 0SAN MIGUEL 8 144 591SAN RAFAEL 1 1 3 - - - - - 0 0

    44 1,953 8,453 1 8 40 0 0 8 40

    BONGABON 3 4 20 - - - - - 0 0CABANATUAN 12 825 3,906 1 8 40 0 0 8 40

    SITREP NO. 05

    Preparedness Measures and Effects for Super Typhoon "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    AFFECTED POPULATIONas of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)

    Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    NCR

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers

    ISABELA

    NUEVA VIZCAYA

    QUIRINO

    REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

    AURORA

    BATAAN

    BULACAN

    NUEVA ECIJA

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    Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers

    CABIAO 1 3 10 - - - - - 0 0GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 4 134 670 - - - - - 0 0GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 2 58 190 - - - - - 0 0JAEN 1 422 1,488 - - - - - 0 0LAUR 4 116 445 - - - - - 0 0LICAB 2 11 49 - - - - - 0 0PEÑARANDA 7 87 287 - - - - - 0 0RIZAL 1 2 8 - - - - - 0 0SAN ANTONIO 1 196 1,034 - - - - - 0 0SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 2 35 109 - - - - - 0 0ZARAGOZA 4 60 237 - - - - - 0 0

    113 39,814 174,689 5 18 70 0 0 18 70

    ANGELES 3 20 97 - - - - - 0 0APALIT 6 1,562 6,259 - - - - - 0 0ARAYAT 2 298 1,411 - - - - - 0 0CANDABA 12 5,518 21,862 1 7 20 - - 7 20FLORIDABLANCA 1 2 12 - - - - - 0 0GUAGUA 1 37 170 - - - - - 0 0LUBAO 8 208 470 - - - - - 0 0MACABEBE 23 12,193 51,575 1 3 15 - - 3 15MAGALANG 1 27 142 - - - - - 0 0MASANTOL 26 13,877 69,563 - - - - - 0 0PORAC 3 174 663 - - - - - 0 0SAN FERNANDO 3 12 59 - - - - - 0 0SAN LUIS 9 2,075 9,725 - - - - - 0 0SAN SIMON 8 3,560 11,881 - - - - - 0 0SANTA ANA 3 8 35 3 8 35 - - 8 35SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 4 243 765 - - - - - 0 0

    11 1,770 8,840 1 18 66 1,556 7,829 1,574 7,895

    BAMBAN 1 141 698 0 0 0 - - 0 0CONCEPCION 5 1,556 7,829 1,556 7,829 1,556 7,829LA PAZ 3 40 207 1 18 66 0 0 18 66MONCADA 2 33 106 - - - - - 0 0

    30 691 2,520 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    CANDELARIA 5 69 182 - - - - - 0 0MASINLOC 1 40 180 - - - - - 0 0OLONGAPO CITY 7 192 763 - - - - - 0 0SAN ANTONIO 1 6 18 - - - - - 0 0SANTA CRUZ 13 325 1,115 - - - 0 - 0 0SUBIC 3 59 262 - - - - - 0 0

    1,263 41,760 158,607 996 20,848 77,288 5,290 18,040 26,138 95,328

    417 10,345 40,730 46 1,943 8,139 1,072 3,233 3,015 11,372

    AGONCILLO 3 17 64 1 2 6 2 12 4 18ALITAGTAG 17 245 1,015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0BALAYAN 22 414 1,433 1 21 84 1 5 22 89BALETE 8 163 684 1 11 37 0 0 11 37BATANGAS CITY 44 2,128 8,431 1 0 0 0 0 0 0BAUAN 31 543 2,250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CALACA 10 414 1,583 10 414 1,583 0 0 414 1,583CALATAGAN 10 327 1,185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CUENCA 4 47 226 0 0 0 0 0 0 0IBAAN 1 8 22 1 8 22 0 0 8 22LAUREL 14 296 1,211 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LEMERY 2 17 78 2 17 78 0 0 17 78LIAN 5 113 558 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LIPA CITY 23 531 2,184 0 0 0 0 0 0 0LOBO 5 420 1,840 0 243 1,137 177 703 420 1,840MABINI 15 273 976 1 8 36 11 49 19 85MALVAR 13 207 723 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MATAAS NA KAHOY 9 113 466 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NASUGBU 22 720 2,874 1 3 11 0 0 3 11ROSARIO 14 205 853 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN JOSE 5 112 486 0 0 0 12 60 12 60SAN JUAN 9 100 407 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN LUIS 5 92 342 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN NICOLAS 5 124 553 4 7 25 0 0 7 25SAN PASCUAL 21 185 822 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SANTA TERESITA 14 213 711 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SANTO TOMAS CITY 14 344 1,420 15 344 1,420 0 0 344 1,420TAAL 8 135 527 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TALISAY 9 170 691 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TANAUAN CITY 25 677 2,910 0 737 3,165 27 95 764 3,260TAYSAN 8 13 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TINGLOY 12 973 3,115 8 122 507 842 2,309 964 2,816TUY 10 6 28 0 6 28 0 0 6 28

    CAVITE 70 1,453 5,923 75 1,325 5,501 9 39 1,334 5,540

    AMADEO 4 22 79 5 22 79 - - 22 79CARMONA 12 243 1,057 12 243 1,057 - - 243 1,057CAVITE CITY 1 55 278 3 55 278 - - 55 278DASMARIÑAS 9 56 203 9 56 203 - - 56 203GEN. MARIANO ALVAREZ 3 8 29 2 5 18 3 11 8 29IMUS 9 171 686 9 171 686 - - 171 686KAWIT 6 238 1,005 9 235 991 3 14 238 1,005MAGALLANES 1 1 6 0 0 0 1 6 1 6NAIC 2 27 138 3 27 138 - - 27 138NOVELETA 5 352 1,408 6 276 1,127 - - 276 1,127TAGAYTAY CITY 7 108 426 6 106 418 2 8 108 426TANZA 5 50 152 5 50 152 - - 50 152

    TARLAC

    PAMPANGA

    ZAMBALES

    REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

    BATANGAS

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    Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers

    TERNATE 6 122 456 6 79 354 - - 79 354

    268 7,716 30,521 348 4,179 14,627 253 1,055 4,432 15,682

    ALAMINOS 14 251 1,022 23 538 742 22 91 560 833BAY 15 505 1,953 22 502 1,941 3 12 505 1,953BIÑAN CITY 11 420 1,732 14 361 1,548 - - 361 1,548CABUYAO 9 134 549 9 0 0 - - 0 0CALAMBA CITY 31 1,635 6,822 46 708 2,741 - - 708 2,741CALAUAN 9 130 419 9 122 399 8 20 130 419FAMY 1 11 35 1 11 35 - - 11 35KALAYAAN 3 346 1,170 22 346 1,170 - - 346 1,170LOS BAÑOS 14 720 2,836 14 0 0 - - 0 0LUISIANA 2 7 14 1 0 0 - - 0 0LUMBAN 3 80 404 6 0 0 - - 0 0MABITAC 6 93 358 7 93 358 - - 93 358MAGDALENA 4 44 170 4 0 0 - - 0 0MAJAYJAY 25 264 1,003 21 187 705 77 298 264 1,003PAGSANJAN 6 38 151 6 38 151 - - 38 151PAKIL 6 180 665 7 180 665 - - 180 665PANGIL 7 188 680 9 188 680 - - 188 680PILA 1 15 52 1 15 52 - - 15 52RIZAL 9 189 638 2 11 41 132 590 143 631SAN PABLO CITY 38 786 3,129 49 0 0 - - 0 0SAN PEDRO 6 30 140 5 20 98 10 42 30 140SANTA CRUZ 25 995 3,801 37 290 953 - - 290 953SANTA ROSA 10 350 1,559 16 350 1,559 - - 350 1,559SINILOAN 8 219 789 17 219 789 1 2 220 791VICTORIA 5 86 430 0 0 0 - - 0 0

    430 20,590 74,931 462 12,462 45,608 3,950 13,687 16,412 59,295

    AGDANGAN 1 4 24 4 4 24 - - 4 24ALABAT 19 1,309 4,647 0 44 180 474 1,646 518 1,826ATIMONAN 32 1,063 3,671 44 996 3,478 67 193 1,063 3,671BURDEOS 7 357 1,449 7 162 658 195 791 357 1,449CALAUAG 1 115 575 2 115 575 - - 115 575CANDELARIA 21 372 1,457 15 177 691 - - 177 691CATANAUAN 1 13 54 1 13 54 - - 13 54DOLORES 19 1,180 4,593 19 612 1,609 325 1,256 937 2,865GENERAL LUNA 5 355 1,178 8 355 1,178 - - 355 1,178GENERAL NAKAR 4 31 126 2 28 115 3 11 31 126GUINAYANGAN 12 441 1,843 14 436 1,818 5 25 441 1,843GUMACA 46 4,724 16,477 92 3,263 11,898 1,448 4,579 4,711 16,477INFANTA 24 581 2,140 0 0 0 - - 0 0JOMALIG 1 90 375 5 87 364 3 11 90 375LUCENA CITY 18 904 3,769 28 904 3,769 1 7 905 3,776MACALELON 3 11 38 3 11 38 - - 11 38MAUBAN 19 799 3,077 26 799 3,077 - - 799 3,077MULANAY 1 18 75 1 18 75 - - 18 75PADRE BURGOS 22 2,245 7,279 0 0 0 779 2,519 779 2,519PITOGO 1 5 18 1 5 18 5 18POLILLO 12 606 2,572 30 266 1,074 277 1,085 543 2,159QUEZON 5 108 383 6 107 379 1 4 108 383REAL 6 534 1,865 0 0 0 - - 0 0SAN ANDRES 1 25 172 2 25 172 - - 25 172SAN ANTONIO 21 243 968 0 0 0 - - 0 0SAN FRANCISCO 2 131 578 4 131 578 - - 131 578SAN NARCISO 3 106 457 2 101 425 5 32 106 457SARIAYA 30 1,918 6,188 52 1,918 6,188 1,918 6,188TAGKAWAYAN 22 846 3,182 11 479 1,654 367 1,528 846 3,182TAYABAS CITY 33 573 2,329 37 523 2,147 - - 523 2,147TIAONG 31 822 3,158 36 822 3,158 - - 822 3,158UNISAN 7 61 214 10 61 214 - - 61 214

    78 1,656 6,502 65 939 3,413 6 26 945 3,439

    ANTIPOLO CITY 4 307 778 2 226 401 - - 226 401BARAS 2 51 199 2 39 153 - - 39 153BINANGONAN 12 204 958 11 146 679 - - 146 679CAINTA 8 156 690 4 104 446 - - 104 446CARDONA 14 275 1,138 21 224 924 4 19 228 943JALA-JALA 6 147 611 2 20 87 - - 20 87MORONG 5 28 134 1 3 8 - - 3 8PILILLA 9 231 936 20 173 703 2 7 175 710RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 4 24 106 2 4 12 - - 4 12TANAY 9 139 587 - - - - - 0 0TAYTAY 3 55 189 - - - - - 0 0TERESA 2 39 176 - - - - - 0 0

    251 7,190 26,610 364 6,645 25,046 545 1,564 7,190 26,610

    74 2,124 8,055 74 2,093 7,928 31 127 2,124 8,055

    BOAC 21 1,157 4,161 21 1,157 4,161 1,157 4,161BUENAVISTA 2 15 66 2 15 66 15 66GASAN 15 364 1,517 15 364 1,517 364 1,517MOGPOG 11 118 397 11 118 397 118 397SANTA CRUZ 11 160 726 11 137 634 23 92 160 726TORRIJOS 14 310 1,188 14 302 1,153 8 35 310 1,188

    23 1,077 4,352 49 952 3,911 125 441 1,077 4,352

    ABRA DE ILOG 5 415 1,563 14 290 1,122 125 441 415 1,563CALINTAAN 3 121 479 10 121 479 - - 121 479MAGSAYSAY 6 189 712 14 189 712 - - 189 712MAMBURAO 3 189 814 4 189 814 - - 189 814SABLAYAN 6 163 784 7 163 784 - - 163 784

    LAGUNA

    QUEZON

    RIZAL

    MIMAROPA

    MARINDUQUE

    OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

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  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers

    69 1,964 6,912 124 1,812 6,721 152 191 1,964 6,912

    BACO 3 20 95 3 20 95 - - 20 95

    BONGABONG 1 139 444 8 139 444 - - 139 444BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 1 24 88 2 24 88 - - 24 88CALAPAN 14 491 1,888 17 491 1,888 - - 491 1,888MANSALAY 3 57 249 7 57 249 - - 57 249NAUJAN 5 83 288 7 83 288 - - 83 288PINAMALAYAN 11 507 1,395 27 355 1,204 152 191 507 1,395POLA 5 109 396 7 109 396 - - 109 396PUERTO GALERA 6 229 868 15 229 868 - - 229 868ROXAS 6 67 295 6 67 295 - - 67 295SAN TEODORO 1 32 116 4 32 116 - - 32 116SOCORRO 6 76 288 13 76 288 - - 76 288VICTORIA 7 130 502 8 130 502 - - 130 502

    85 2,025 7,291 117 1,788 6,486 237 805 2,025 7,291

    ALCANTARA 5 32 140 6 28 122 4 18 32 140BANTON 14 483 1,454 14 425 1,269 58 185 483 1,454CAJIDIOCAN 7 197 777 9 197 777 - - 197 777CALATRAVA 5 185 731 8 185 731 - - 185 731CONCEPCION 5 271 1,019 7 118 474 153 545 271 1,019CORCUERA 5 104 412 9 87 371 17 41 104 412FERROL 8 254 901 12 254 901 - - 254 901LOOC 11 189 719 11 189 719 - - 189 719ROMBLON 16 137 468 27 132 452 5 16 137 468SAN ANDRES 7 155 604 11 155 604 - - 155 604SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 2 18 66 3 18 66 - - 18 66

    1,972 407,065 1,575,356 3,782 79,668 279,494 27,678 107,031 107,346 386,525

    174 101,271 355,574 0 27,515 69,587 6,076 19,571 33,591 89,158

    BACACAY 1,826 7,234 - 1,826 7,234 - - 1,826 7,234CAMALIG 50 10,003 33,315 - 0 0 6,076 19,571 6,076 19,571DARAGA 50 5,368 19,498 - 5,368 0 - - 5,368 0GUINOBATAN 7,317 23,147 - 7,317 23,147 - - 7,317 23,147JOVELLAR 1,357 3,850 - 679 2,593 - - 679 2,593LEGAZPI CITY 25 20,156 53,355 - 0 0 - - 0 0LIBON 2,174 8,200 - 675 2,085 - - 675 2,085LIGAO CITY 5,823 21,905 - 1,540 4,801 - - 1,540 4,801MALILIPOT 3,225 12,295 - 215 1,225 - - 215 1,225MALINAO 29 13,675 58,700 - 4,673 17,697 - - 4,673 17,697MANITO 1,650 6,916 - 0 0 - - 0 0OAS 1,070 3,680 - 751 2,634 - - 751 2,634PIO DURAN 1,351 4,056 - - - - - 0 0POLANGUI - 769 3,079 - 769 3,079 - - 769 3,079RAPU-RAPU - 2,007 7,447 - 0 0 - - 0 0SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) - 4,565 14,884 - 0 0 - - 0 0TABACO CITY - 16,172 64,551 - 939 3,750 - - 939 3,750TIWI 20 2,763 9,462 - 2,763 1,342 - - 2,763 1,342

    174 8,664 35,860 107 5,656 23,469 0 0 5,656 23,469

    BASUD 13 873 3,492 13 873 3,492 - - 873 3,492CAPALONGA 13 508 2,215 0 0 0 - - 0 0DAET 20 417 1,544 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JOSE PANGANIBAN 22 1,003 4,032 22 1,003 4,032 - - 1,003 4,032LABO 11 327 1,382 20 327 1,382 - - 327 1,382MERCEDES 42 3,270 13,794 42 3,270 13,794 - - 3,270 13,794PARACALE 14 358 1,841 0 - - - - 0 0SAN LORENZO RUIZ 8 134 441 0 - - - - 0 0SAN VICENTE 4 45 180 0 - - - - 0 0SANTA ELENA 6 168 433 0 0 0 - - 0 0TALISAY 8 183 769 10 183 769 - - 183 769VINZONS 13 1,378 5,737 0 0 0 - - 0 0

    1,063 252,877 1,033,098 3,091 43,262 174,031 12,958 53,629 56,220 227,660

    BAAO 30 8,925 39,803 93 1,092 4,685 591 2,148 1,683 6,833BALATAN 17 6,631 27,914 61 684 2,809 124 524 808 3,333BATO 32 10,409 39,833 60 1,571 6,015 399 1,584 1,970 7,599BOMBON 8 531 2,124 53 442 1,719 34 139 476 1,858BUHI 38 10,216 48,627 87 1,891 10,377 504 2174 2,395 12,551BULA 33 10,465 47,743 77 900 4,201 356 1,575 1,256 5,776CABUSAO 9 2,123 8,492 31 659 2,663 205 639 864 3,302CALABANGA 48 11,264 45,055 140 2,743 11,217 562 2097 3,305 13,314CAMALIGAN 13 1,813 7,252 26 434 1,395 112 248 546 1,643CANAMAN 24 3,130 12,520 44 1,017 3,991 104 452 1,121 4,443CARAMOAN 49 8,010 32,040 144 2,212 9,804 1,080 4,664 3,292 14,468DEL GALLEGO 32 2,213 8,852 86 764 3,120 242 917 1,006 4,037GAINZA 8 659 2,636 23 263 820 48 195 311 1,015GARCHITORENA 23 4,955 19,820 56 1,046 4,343 500 2,374 1,546 6,717GOA 34 8,514 34,056 68 1,048 4,257 294 1316 1,342 5,573IRIGA CITY 36 17,202 78,448 240 2,525 10,187 1,806 7849 4,331 18,036LAGONOY 38 9,444 37,776 78 2,691 9,337 547 1900 3,238 11,237LIBMANAN 75 16,158 64,632 111 1,931 6,878 227 902 2,158 7,780LUPI 38 2,988 11,952 176 739 2,766 320 1,404 1,059 4,170MAGARAO 15 1,948 7,792 44 510 2,045 35 156 545 2,201MILAOR 20 3,968 15,872 40 740 2,582 170 686 910 3,268MINALABAC 25 8,436 33,744 83 699 2,856 217 818 916 3,674NABUA 43 12,915 46,455 86 1,644 7,034 477 2,128 2,121 9,162NAGA CITY 27 1,877 7,328 185 1,877 7,328 - - 1,877 7,328OCAMPO 25 5,052 20,208 51 893 3,524 180 744 1,073 4,268PAMPLONA 17 5,299 21,196 75 647 2,754 113 475 760 3,229

    ROMBLON

    ORIENTAL MINDORO

    REGION V (BICOL REGION)

    ALBAY

    CAMARINES NORTE

    CAMARINES SUR

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    Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers

    PASACAO 19 9,586 38,344 91 815 3,463 377 1,476 1,192 4,939PILI 26 11,894 47,576 151 985 3,820 455 1,852 1,440 5,672PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 19 9,173 36,692 38 1,014 3,710 218 820 1,232 4,530RAGAY 38 8,658 34,632 77 1,399 4,348 467 2,005 1,866 6,353SAGÑAY 18 3,611 14,444 77 748 3,262 118 547 866 3,809SAN FERNANDO 22 5,025 20,100 42 322 1,338 200 954 522 2,292SAN JOSE 29 4,677 18,708 100 961 3,902 294 1,314 1,255 5,216SIPOCOT 46 7,950 31,800 61 1,584 6,213 572 2,225 2,156 8,438SIRUMA 22 2,923 11,692 43 1,315 5,065 289 829 1,604 5,894TIGAON 23 5,708 22,832 45 516 2,031 294 1,471 810 3,502TINAMBAC 44 8,527 34,108 148 1,941 8,172 427 2,028 2,368 10,200

    102 19,411 55,380 0 3,235 12,407 8,644 33,831 11,879 46,238

    BAGAMANOC 185 765 185 765 185 765BARAS 29 4,309 1,434 - 140 525 2,227 8,405 2,367 8,930BATO 27 1,708 6,312 - 108 371 1,491 5,523 1,599 5,894CARAMORAN 302 1,285 - 302 1,285 - - 302 1,285GIGMOTO 302 1,134 - 302 1,134 - - 302 1,134PANDAN 604 2,401 - 604 2,401 - - 604 2,401PANGANIBAN (PAYO) 55 470 - 55 470 - - 55 470SAN ANDRES (CALOLBON) 3,337 14,336 - - - - - 0 0SAN MIGUEL 2,505 4,356 - - - - - 0 0VIGA 249 724 - 469 1,425 - - 469 1,425VIRAC 46 5,855 22,163 - 1,070 4,031 4,926 19,903 5,996 23,934

    125 6,601 24,726 584 0 0 0 0 0 0

    AROROY 4 81 368 5 - - - - - -BALENO 2 38 117 2 - - - - - -BALUD 19 134 601 16 - - - - - -BATUAN 6 89 235 6 - - - - - -CAWAYAN 5 107 416 5 - - - - - -CLAVERIA 8 717 2,260 12 - - - - - -DIMASALANG 6 185 6 - - - - - -ESPERANZA 7 315 1,150 7 - - - - - -MANDAON 2 60 171 2 - - - - - -MILAGROS 1 76 380 1 - - - - - -MOBO 2 39 235 2 - - - - - -PALANAS 24 134 525 24 - - - - - -PIO V CORPUZ (LIMBUHAN) 4 262 968 12 - - - - - -SAN FERNANDO 2 8 30 4 - - - - - -SAN JACINTO 6 130 508 1 - - - - - -SAN PASCUAL 22 4,165 16,557 474 - - - - - -USON 5 61 205 5 - - - - - -

    334 18,241 70,718 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    BARCELONA 18 608 2,190 - - - - - - -BULAN 24 1,200 4,736 - - - - - - -BULUSAN 20 736 2,812 - - - - - - -CASIGURAN 23 2,118 7,711 - - - - - - -CASTILLA 21 981 3,810 - - - - - - -DONSOL 29 1,763 6,607 - - - - - - -GUBAT 24 954 2,684 - - - - - - -IROSIN 15 362 1,306 - - - - - - -JUBAN 17 1,081 4,636 - - - - - - -MAGALLANES 12 592 3,174 - - - - - - -MATNOG 19 429 1,903 - - - - - - -PILAR 34 3,518 14,371 - - - - - - -PRIETO DIAZ 3 311 1,222 - - - - - - -SANTA MAGDALENA 64 3,194 11,956 - - - - - - -SORSOGON 11 394 1,600 - - - - - - -Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted

    Source: OCD Regions II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, and NCR

    REGIONS 6PROVINCES 25CITIES 42MUNICIPALITIES 323

    CATANDUANES

    MASBATE

    SORSOGON

    AFFECTED AREAS

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    OCCURENCEDESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS

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    1

    Region III

    Pampanga

    Guinto Compound, Pandaras,

    CSF

    30 October 2020,

    4:00 PMResidential property was damaged due to strong winds No casualty reported

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    Batangas City01 November 2020,

    7:00 PM

    Brgys. of Balete, Balagtas, Pallocan West, Kumintang

    Ibaba, Bolbok, San Isidro, and Malitam, Brgys. Libjo

    San Vicente, Agoncillo, Brgy. Sitio Manalao Subic Ilaya

    Road, Ibaan Spillway at Brgy. Quilo experienced 6 to 7

    feet flooding

    Close coordination with CDRRMO Batangas and

    PDRRMO Batangas. Provided support resources

    through RDRRMC logistics cluster headed by OCD

    IV-A from 202nd BDE, 730 Combat Group,

    AETDC, PRO IV-A, 505 SRG PAF and DPWH IV-

    A through DEO II Batangas.

    A total of 110 persons were rescued. The flood

    subsided on 01 November 2020 with reported

    casualty.

    Calamba City 01 November 2020,

    9:00 AM

    Brgys. Palingon, Sampiruhan, Linga experienced

    flooding (below-knee level)

    Flood level decreased from below knee level

    to ankle deep as of 03 November 2020, 12:40

    PM

    San Francisco 01 November 2020Brgys. Poblacion, Ibabang Tayuman, Inabuan, Casay,

    Cawayan I experienced flooding

    Lopez 01 November 2020Brgys. Gomez, Magsaysay, Rizal experienced flooding

    (anke-deep level)

    Guinayangan 01 November 2020 Brgy. Poblacion experienced flooding (mid-calf level)

    San Andres 01 November 2020 Brgy. Poblacion experienced flooding (est 2ft)

    Mulanay 01 November 2020Brgys. Poblacion II

    Calamigmig experienced waist level floodingSubsided as of 02 November 2020, 5:00 AM

    San Narciso 01 November 2020 Brgy. Busok-Busukan (Knee Level) Subsided as of 03 November 2020, 12:15 PM

    Calauag 01 November 2020Brgy Sta. Rosa - knee level / Brgy. Tikiwan- from

    waist level to 1ft. height.

    Flood in Brgy. Sta Rosa already subsided as

    of 02 November 2020, 1PM

    Tagkawayan01 November 2020 Brgy. Rizal - (Waist Level) Subsided as of 02 November 2020, 8:40 AM

    3

    Boac01 November 2020,

    4:30 PM

    Brgys. Tabigue, Lupac, Daypay, Paye, Boac Public

    Market, Brgys. Malusak and Isok experienced knee to

    waist-deep flood due to heavy rains and sweling of

    rivers.

    Flood water already subsided at 7:45 PM on the

    same day

    Mogpog01 November 2020,

    4:09 PM

    Brgy. Market Site, Mogpog Pubic Market, Brgys.

    Sumangga, Gitnang Bayan, Villa Mendez, Dulong

    Bayan, Bintakay experienced knee-deep flood

    Subsided as of 02 November 2020

    Sta. Cruz01 November 2020,

    3:00 PM

    Brgys. Tawiran, Sitio Bitik, Brgy. Lapu Lapu and

    Matalaba experienced 6-ft flood waterConducted pre-emptive evacuation

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of Super Typhoon "ROLLY"INCIDENTS MONITORED

    As of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

    STRONG WINDS

    FLOODING INCIDENTS

    CALABARZON

    Batangas

    Laguna

    Quezon

    MIMAROPA

    Marinduque

    INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 1 of 3

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    TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED 4

    Legazpi City, Camalig, Sto.

    Domingo, Polangui, Guinobatan,

    Rapu-Rapu, Daraga, Oas

    Reported 01

    November 2020

    Areas in albay experienced flooding with reported lahar

    flow

    NabuaReported 01

    November 2020

    Areas in Nabua (Sta Lucia, Sta. Elena, San Isidro, San

    Francisco, San Juan, San Luis, San Miguel, Antipolo

    Young, San Jose, Antipolo Old, Lourdes Young,

    Santiago Young, Bustrac, Salvacion Que Gatos,

    Malawag, Angustia, Aro-aldao, San Roque Madawon)

    experienced flooding

    LibmananReported 01

    November 2020

    Malbogon, Cuyapi (Zone 1 and 2), Libmanan

    experienced flooding

    Del GallegoQuilbalay River near over flowing level, with some low

    lying areas within the Poblacion area (Knee-deep)

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    Quezon

    Calauag01 November 2020,

    9:00 AM

    Landslide reported along a roadside near a vacant

    lot in Brgy. Sta. MariaCleared by BFP Calauag. Cleared as of 01 November 2020, 11:00AM

    Batangas

    Lemery 02 November 2020

    Based on DENR-MGB IV-A, there is an existing

    fissure in an open area in Brgy. Mataas na Bayan,

    Lemery, Batangas resulted to erosion due to heavy

    rainfall brought by the typhoon

    As per PDRRMO Batangas, team from

    PHILVOCS will proceed to the area to assess

    further the said erosion from an existing

    fissure.

    1

    Region V 1

    Albay

    A total of 4 municiaplities (Tabaco, Sto. Domingo,

    Camalig and Guinobatan) were affected by lahar flow

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    Cavite

    Mendez 01 November 2020 Uprooted tree/s reported in Galicia 1

    Brgy. Harasan, Indang 01 November 2020 Fallen tree on tension wire

    Brgy. Buna Lejos 2, Indang 01 November 2020 Uprooted tree/s reported

    Tagaytay City 01 November 2020Uprooted tree/s blocking the roads in Maharlika

    East and Canossa

    Dasmarinas City 01 November 2020Uprooted tree/s reported in Salitran 2, Langkaan 1,

    San Roque, Paliparan 3

    Quezon

    Cleared as of 02 November 2020, 10:00 AMClearing operations concudcted by the LGU.

    Region V

    Albay

    Camarines Sur

    LAHAR FLOW

    TOPPLED POSTS/TREES

    LANDSLIDE / SOIL EROSION

    INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 2 of 3

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    TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

    Brgy. Nag-Cruz, Pitogo01 November 2020,

    12:35PM

    Due to the strong winds brought by TY "ROLLY", the

    antenna of Globe Telecom Cell site located at Brgy

    Nag- Cruz Pitogo, Quezon was damaged and toppled.

    As a result, it accidentally hit a certain Sunyer Sampayo

    while driving his motorcycle (Blue Honda Wave with

    Motor Vehicle Number 0401-0207889) to the municipal

    proper of Pitogo, Quezon upon reaching the place of

    incident. The victim sustained multiple physical injuries

    to the different parts of the body.

    The victim was already brought to San Diego

    Hospital, Gumaca, Quezon for medical treatment.

    Brgy. Kulapi, Lucban01 November 2020,

    5:40 PMUprooted Bamboo Tree Cleared by MDRRM Team 1 and LMDA

    Already cleared and passable as of 01

    November 2020.Sources: OCD III, MIMAROPA, CALABARZON and V

    INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 3 of 3

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    SitRep No. 05 TAB C

    STATUS REMARKS

    CAR

    SabanganBaguio-Bontoc Road, K0359+500 - K0359+515, Tabbak

    Section, Brgy. Napua, Sabangan, Mt. ProvincePassable of 02 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    Reported not passable on 02 November 2020 due to Rock

    Collapse

    1. Conner-Kabugao Road

    a. K0603+200-K0603+215, Luttuacan, Kabugao, ApayaoPassable as of

    3 November 2020, 6:48 AM

    Reported one lane passable as of

    31 October 2020

    b. K0601+450-K0601+550, Luttuacan, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    01 November 2020, 5:52 AM

    Reported not passable on 30 October 2020 due to soil

    collapse

    a. K0606+300-K060+315, Malabanig, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    b. K0606+900-K0606+920, Malabanig, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    c. K0607+080-K0607+095, Malabanig, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    d. K0608+280-K0608+400, Malabanig, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    e. K0609+100-K0609+110, Malabanig, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    f. K0611+000-K0611+020, Madduang, Kabugao, ApayaoOne lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    g. K0611+700-K0611+730, Madduang, Kabugao,

    Apayao

    One lane passable as of

    31 October 2020, 11:50 AM

    total clearing operation will resume upon availability of

    equipment

    h. K0612+350-K0612+470, Madduang, Kabugao,

    Apayao

    One lane passable as of 1 November 2020,

    5:59PM

    Reported not passable on 31 October 2020 due to

    landslide

    i. K0630+100 - K0630+130, Dibagat, Kabugao, ApayaoNot passable as of 2 November 2020, 8:47

    PMDue to soil collapse

    Claveria

    Claveria-Calanasan-Kabugao Road,

    K0717+480-K0717+770, intermittent section,

    Namaltugan Section, Calansan, Apayao

    One lane passable as of 02 November 2020,

    6:30 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020, 5:59 AM

    due to soil collapse,

    1 Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis Calaccad Road,

    Barliga. K0418+800-K0 Maowey, Kadaclan, Barlig

    One lane passable as of 2 November 2020,

    12:21 PM

    Reported not passable on 2 November 2020, 10:59AM

    due to soil collapse

    Natoninb. K0426+200-K0426+260, Porag, Banao, Natonin

    One lane passable as of 2 November 2020,

    12:21 PMDue to soil collapse

    Capatan Overflow Bridge Not passable as of 2 November 2020 Due to flooding

    Pinacanauan Nat Tuguegarao Avenue corner Gonzaga

    ExtensionNot passable as of 2 November 2020, 5:00PM Due to flooding

    Kapanikian Sur Provincial Road Passable as of 1 November 2020, 11:00 AM Reported not passable as of 1 November 2020

    Dagupan (NIA Road) Passable as of 2 November 2020 Reported not passable as of 1 November 2020

    Mapurao Road, Zone 7, Kapanikian Sur Not passable as of 1 November 2020

    RizalSitio Talat Brgy Masi Road (junction Logac-Lasam

    Gagabutan road Rizal SectionNot passable due to mudflow

    Amulung Tana-Anabuculan Road Not passable as of 1 November 2020

    Rizal

    Cagayan Apayao Road (CAR),

    K0543+650-K0543+800 (Brgy. Gagabuta West, Rizal,

    Cagayan)

    Passable

    as of 31 October 2020, 6:28AMReported not passable on 30 October 2020 due to flooding

    Cauayan City Alicaocao Overflow BridgeNot passable as of

    31 October 2020, 06:35 AMDue to swollen river

    Reina Mercedes Turod-Banquero Overflow BridgeNot passable as of

    01 November 2020, 9:00 AM

    Echague Gucab Overflow BridgeNot passable of

    01 November 2020, 10:00 AM

    Junction Bannihal Road (Gaha Section)Not passable of

    02 November 2020, 12:00 NNdue to landslide

    Hukhukong Section/ Poblacion-Baclas- Balong RoadNot passable of

    02 November 2020, 12:00 NNdue to landslide

    Aglipay San Francisco Spillway BridgeNot passable as of

    31 October 2020due to flooding

    1. Baliwag - Candaba - Sta. Ana RoadNot passable as of

    31 October 2020

    Reported not passable as of 31 October 2020 due to

    flooding

    2. Dukma (Candaba-San Miguel Road) Passable as of 3 November 2020, 4:00 AMReported not passable as of 31 October 2020 due to

    flooding

    a. San Luis Diteki Detour Road Passable as of 03 November 2020, 4:48 PMReported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to

    flashflood

    b. K0178+800 (Pasong Bito Section) Passable as of 02 November 2020, 5:19 PM

    Reported not passable on

    01 November 2020, 6:30 PM due to landslide with

    mudflow

    Tagaytay City Tagaytay-Taal Lake Road K0061+950 Passable as of 2 November 2020, 9:00 PMReported not passable on 2 November 2020, 4:00PM due

    to fallen debris

    Malvar Riles PoblacionImpassable as of

    01 November 2020Overflow of Water

    Taysan San Isidro spillway Casajayan river brgy. Pinagbayanan Passable as of 2 November 2020, 2:00AMReported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to the

    overflow of Casajayan River

    1. Spillway, Brgy, QuiloImpassable as of

    01 November 2020Overflow of spillway

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of STY “ROLLY” (I.N. GONI)

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

    As of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE

    Region II

    Cagayan 2nd DEO

    Apayao 1st DEO

    Apayao 2nd DEO

    Cagayan

    Tuguegarao City

    Allacapan

    Major Roads leading to Baguio City

    Mt. Province 2nd DEO

    1. Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road

    2. Apayao-Ilocos Norte Road

    Isabela

    Quirino

    Nueva Vizcaya

    Kabugao

    Cavite

    Ibaan

    Candaba

    Ambaguio

    Region III

    Pampanga

    Aurora

    CALABARZON

    Batangas

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 1 of 3

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    2. Catandala SpillwayImpassable as of

    01 November 2020Overflow of spillway

    AtimonanOld Zigzag /Diversion Road, Brgy. Malinaw Ilaya / Sta.

    CatalinaPassable as of 02 November 2020, 5:00 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020, 1514H due

    to the fallen tree blocking the road

    Guinayangan Provincial Road, Brgy. Balinarin Passable as of 02 November 2020, 5:00 AMReported not passable on 01 November 2020,2:24 PM

    due to the fallen tree blocking the road

    1. Catanauan-Buenavista Road,

    a. K0250+(-744)-K0255+199 Passable as of 02 November 2020, 4:10 PM Reported not passable on 1 November 2020, 7:00PMb. K0270 Passable as of 02 November 2020, 4:10 PMBarangay Road, Brgys. Pahinga Sur / Kinatihan I Passable as of 02 November 2020, 8:00 AM Reported not passable on 2 November 2020, 6:00PM

    Spillway, Brgy. San Isidro Passable as of 02 November 2020, 8:00 AM Reported not passable on 2 November 2020, 6:00PM

    1. Mogpog - Santa Cruz Road / MCR

    a. Sitio Kabiang, Brgy. Tarug Mogpog - Brgy. Dolores

    Sta. CruzPassable as of 2 November 2020, 8:30 AM

    Reported not passable on 2 Nov. 2020, 4:20AM due to

    shallow landslide along Sitio Kabiang, Brgy. Tarug

    Mogpog and Brgy. Dolores Sta Cruz

    b. Brgy. Magapua Passable as of 3 November 2020, 11:10 AMReported not passable on 2 Nov. 2020, 4:20AM due to

    shallow landslide and road cut along Brgy. Magapua

    c. KM17 MCR Mogpog - Santa CruzPassable to light and medium vehicles as of 2

    November 2020, 12:41 PM

    2. Mogpog-Balanacan Port Road Not passable as of 1 November 2020, 5:00PM Due to shallow landslide, Ongoing clearing operation

    3. Sta Cruz - Torrijos Road Passable as of 2 November 2020, 1:27 AMReported not passable on 1 November 2020, 8:00PM due

    to flooding

    Mogpog 4. Bocboc - Puting Buhangin Road Not passable as of 1 November 2020, 5:00PM Due to roadslip and landslide

    1. Marinduque, Sta. Cruz, Town Proper, Marinduque

    a. Circumferential Road K0007+900 Passable as of 2 November 2020, 6:00AMReported not passable on 1 November 2020 due to

    flooding

    b. Marinduque Circumferential Road K0016+100 Passable as of 2 November 2020, 6:00AMReported not passable on 1 November 2020 due to

    landslide/soil collapse

    2. Marinduque - Mogpog Balacnan Port K700+(-800) Passable as of 2 November 2020, 6:00AMReported not passable on 1 November 2020 due to

    flooding

    3. Matalaba - Pantayin - Devilla - Banogbog Road Not passable as of 1 November 2020, 5:00PMDue to the washout of double barrel box culvert and

    damaged approach

    4. Marcopper Road (Brgy. Caganhao Section) Not passable as of 1 November 2020, 5:00PM Due to roadslip and landslide

    Kilicao - Alcala Bridge Impassable as of 01 November 2020 Danaged bridge

    1. DM Jct - Legazpi Sto. Domingo - Tabaco - Tiwi

    CamSur Bdry Road

    a. K0540+420, Lidong sectionPassable as of

    01 November 2020, 7:11PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to

    flooding and fallen trees

    b. K0561+000Passable as of

    02 November 2020, 2:15AM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to fallen

    APEC poles and hanging wires

    c. K0558+800 - K0558+900Passable as of

    02 November 2020, 2:15AM

    Reported pasable to 2 wheels only on 01 November 2020

    due to fallen APEC poles and trees

    2. Tiagao Bridge Passable as of 02 November 2020, 2:15 AMReported passable only to two-wheels vehicle only on 1

    November 2020 due to flooding and accumulated debris

    3. Tabaco Wharf Road 1 Passable as of

    02 November 2020, 9:19AM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to due

    to flooding, fallen APEC poles and hanging wires

    4. Tabaco Wharf Road 2 Passable as of 3 November 2020, 6:00 AMNot passable on 1 November 2020 due to fallen APEC

    poles and hanging wires

    5. Ligao - Tabaco Road (S03651LZ) K0520+373 -

    K0520+723Hardly passable as of 3 November 2020,

    10:08 AM

    Reported not passable on 2 November 2020, 10:10 PM

    due to flooding and debris

    Comun-Inarado-Peñafrancia Bdry Road

    K0523+700 Taladong, Comun

    Passable as of

    01 November 2020, 4:11PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to

    flooding,

    1. Daang Maharlika

    a. K041+600, Polangui SectionPassable as of

    01 November 2020, 7:11 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to due

    flooding, fallen APEC poles and hanging wires

    b. K0485 + 000 K0487+000), Balangibang SectionPassable as of

    02 November 2020, 9:19 AM

    Reported not passable on 02 November 2020 due to

    flooding.

    c. K0497 + 000 - K0497+600 Polangui SectionPassable as of

    02 November 2020, 5:00 AM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020,12:00PM

    due to flooding and fallen APEC poles

    2. Matacon Polangui Jct. Rd. section

    KO488+300- K0492+600

    Passable as of

    03 November 2020, 5:37 PM

    Reported not passable on 2 November 2020 due to fallen

    electrical post

    3. Albay West Coast Road, K0506 + 000Passable as of

    03 November 2020, 5:37 PM

    Reported not passable as of 3 November 2020 due to

    landslide

    Mansalaya Kinalangan Spillway Impassable as of 01 November 2020 Due to flooding

    Tomagoktok - Mabini Spillway Impassable as of 01 November 2020 Due to flooding

    Daang Maharlika

    a. K0379 + 400, Bolo Norte, SipocotHalf-lane passable as of 1 November 2020,

    6:00 PMReported not passable as of 4:00 PM

    b. K0371 + (-317) - K0379 +300, SipocotOne lane passable as of

    02 November 2020, 6:00 AM

    Reported not passable on 02 November 2020 due to fallen

    trees and poles,

    Libmanan Libamanan Section- Sigamot (National Highway)Passable as of

    03 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to a

    fallen tree

    1. Naga City-Carolina-Panicuasson Road

    K0440+500-K0443+000Passable as of 2 November 2020, 3:17 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020, 7:11 PM

    due to fallen utility posts.

    2. Milaor-Minalabac-Pili Road Passable as of 2 November 2020, 3:17 PMReported not passable on 01 November 2020, 7:11 PM

    due to fallen utility posts.

    3. Manguiring-Sibobo-Cagsao Cabanbanan Road Passable as of 2 November 2020, 3:17 PMReported not passable on 02 November 2020 due to fallen

    utility posts

    1. Lagonoy-Caramoan Road

    K0530+300, RS, Ancolan, Presentacion

    Passable to motorcycle only as of 1

    November 2020Collapsed road slope protection

    2. Goa-Tinambac Road Passable as of 2 November 2020, 7:00 PMReported passable to motorcycle only on 1 November

    2020 due to fallen trees and electrical posts

    3. San Rafael-Mampirao RoadOne lane passable as of 2 November 2020,

    10:10 PM

    Reported passable to motorcycle only on 1 November

    2020 due to electrical posts

    1. Daang Maharlika Nabua-Poblacion Section Passable as of 3 November 2020, 6:00 AMReported not passable as of 01 November 2020, 7:11 PM

    due to flooding and fallen utility poles.

    Iriga City2. Baao-Iriga City-Nabua Road, Iriga

    City properPassable as of 3 November 2020, 6:00 AM

    Reported not passable on 2 November 2020 due to

    flooding and fallen utility posts

    3. Nabua - Balatan Road Passable as of 3 November 2020, 5:37 PMReported not passable on 02 November 2020 due to fallen

    electrical post

    Donsol-Banuang Gurang Road

    K0589+850

    Passable as of

    02 November 2020, 3:17 PM

    Reported not passable on 01 November 2020 due to

    flooding,

    1. Catanduanes Circumferential Road

    a. K0000+000 - K00009+200, Brgy. Francia, Virac -

    Brgy. Balongbong, BatoNot passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to landslides

    Quezon

    Camarines Sur 5th DEO

    Sorsogon

    Camarines Sur 4th DEO

    MIMAROPA

    Marinduque

    Region V

    Albay 1st DEO

    Albay 2nd DEO

    Albay 3rd DEO

    Camarines Sur 2nd DEO

    Catanduanes DEO

    Camarines Sur 1st DEO

    Ibaan

    Sta Cruz

    Bato

    Candelaria

    Padre Burgos

    Marinduque DEO

    Sipocot

    Albay

    Camarines Sur

    Del Gallego

    Camarines Sur 3rd DEO

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 2 of 3

  • STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE

    b. K0009+200, Brgy. Balongbong, Bato Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to landslides

    c. K0009+500, Brgy. Balongbong, Bato Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to landslides

    d. K0029+500, Brgy. Libod, Pandan Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to fallen trees

    e. K0029+700, Brgy. Libod, Pandan Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to fallen trees

    f. K0172+200, Brgy. Putting Baybay, San Andres Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to landslides

    g. K0187+000 - K0204+531, Bemlmonte, San Andres,

    Brgy. Francia, ViracHardly passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to debris, fallen trees and electric posts

    2. Jct. Bato - Baras Road Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to numerous fallen electric posts and trees

    3. Baras - Gigmoto - Viga Road Not passable as of 2 November 10:10 PM Due to numerous fallen electric posts and trees

    Note: Changes in affected roads are due to on-going validation.

    Affected Passable Not Passable

    ROADS 60 40 20

    BRIDGES 7 1 6

    SOURCES: OCDROs CAR, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, and DPWH

    Bato

    Pandan

    San Andres

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 3 of 3

  • SITREP NO. 05 TAB D

    REGION / PROVINCE CITY / MUNICIPALITY DATE AND TIME OF INTERRUPTION DATE AND TIME RESTORED REMARKS

    GRAND TOTAL 211

    CALABARZON 97

    Mataas na Kahoy 01 November 2020, 3:00 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Nasugbu 01 November 2020, 3:00 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Batangas City(Brgy. Bolbok)

    01 November 2020, 3:00 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Laurel 01 November 2020, 3:25 PMPartially restored as of 02

    November 2020

    Alitagtag 01 November 2020, 1:20 PM 02 November 2020, 1:00 PM

    Bauan 01 November 2020, 3:10 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Agoncillo 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Balayan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Calaca 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Lemery 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 02

    November 2020

    San Luis 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Sta. Teresita 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    San Nicolas 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 03 November 2020

    Calatagan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Lian 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Tuy 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Taal 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 03 November 2020

    Cuenca 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    San Jose 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 1:00 PM

    Mabini 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Tingloy 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 03 November 2020

    Tanauan City 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    90% restored as of 02

    November 2020, 1:00

    PM

    Malvar 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    93% restored as of 02

    November 2020, 1:00

    PM

    Talisay 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    90% restored as of 02

    November 2020, 1:00

    PM

    Lipa City 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Rosario 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    52% restored as of 02

    November 2020, 1:00

    PM

    Padre Garcia 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 1:00 PM

    San Juan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PMPartially restored as of 03

    November 2020

    Taysan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Lobo 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 2:00 AM

    Sto. Tomas City 01 November 2020, 12:55 PMPartially restored as of 02

    November 2020

    Cardona

    (Brgys. Balibago, Tuna,

    Lambac, Boor, Ticulio,

    (Calahan, Dalig, Del

    Remedio, Iglesia, Looc,

    Navotas (Talim Island,

    Patunhay, Real, San Roque)

    01 November 2020, 10:00 AM

    01 November 2020, 1:51 PM

    03 November 2020, 12:00 PM

    Binangonan (14 Barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:51 PM 03 November 2020, 12:00 PM

    Morong (7 Barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:51 PM

    Partially restored as of 02

    November 2020, 1:00

    PM

    Patnanungan 31 October 2020, 9:00 PM 60% restored

    Atimonan 01 November 2020, 9:57 AM 60% restored

    San Andres 01 November 2020, 9:00 AM

    San Narciso 01 November 2020, 10:00 AM

    Mulanay 01 November 2020, 08:35 AM

    Macalelon 01 November 2020, 10:45 AM 02 November 2020, 5:30 PM

    Buenavista 01 November 2020, 9:03 AM

    San Francisco 01 November 2020, 6:00 AM 40% restored

    Plaridel 31 October 2020, 11:30 PM 90% restored

    Alabat 01 November 2020, 8:15 AM

    Perez 01 November 2020, 8:30 AM

    Quezon

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of STY "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    Power Supply

    as of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    Batangas

    Rizal

    Page 1 of 3

  • REGION / PROVINCE CITY / MUNICIPALITY DATE AND TIME OF INTERRUPTION DATE AND TIME RESTORED REMARKS

    Quezon 01 November 2020, 9:12 AM

    Lopez 01 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    Calauag 01 November 2020, 5:00 AM 02 November 2020, 7:00 PM

    Gumaca 01 November 2020, 12:15 PM

    Guinayangan 01 November 2020, 10:00 AM

    Dolores 01 November 2020, 2:05 PM 01 November 2020, 2:05 PM

    Lucena City (Dalahican,

    Gulang-gulang, Ibabang

    Dupay, Lucena City Proper,

    Market View, Ibabang Talim,

    Mayao Crossing, Mayao

    Kanluran)

    01 November 2020, 1:25 PM 01 November 2020, 10:00 PM

    Tiaong (26 barangays) 01 November 2020, 2:54 AM

    San Antonio (20 barangays) 01 November 2020, 2:54 AM 50% restored

    Tayabas (17 barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:25 PM6 barangays has still no

    power

    Sariaya (39 barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:25 PM 95% restored

    Candelaria (20 barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:25 PMOnly Brgy. Mangilag Sur

    was restored

    Lucban (24 barangays) 01 November 2020, 1:26 PM 02 November 2020, 10:00 AM

    Padre Burgos 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 60% restored

    Agdangan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    Unisan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 30% restored

    Pitogo 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 50% restored

    General Luna 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 50% restored

    Catanauan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 50% restored

    Tagkawayan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    Real 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 02 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    Infanta 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 8:00 PM

    General Nakar 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 5:48 PM

    Polilio 01 November 2020, 2:30 PM 01 November 2020, 5:30 PM

    Burdeos 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 8:00 PM

    Mauban 01 November 2020, 5:42 PM 02 November 2020, 1:15AM

    Alfonso

    (Brgy.Palumlom)01 November 2020 01 November 2020

    Cavite City 01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM

    Imus

    (Brgys. Bucandala 3, Pagasa

    2, Gawad Kalinga, Alapan 2B,

    Poblacion 1B)

    01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM

    Kawit

    (Magdalo Centennial, Tirona

    Highway)

    01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM

    Maragondon 01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 11:00 AM

    Noveleta

    (Brgy. San Rafael - BFM

    Subd.)

    01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM

    Silang

    (Brgy. Bulihan)01 November 2020 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM

    Tagaytay City 01 November 2020, 12:09 PM 01 November 2020, 9:00 PM Exploded Transformer

    Cabuyao 01 November 2020, 4:30 PM

    Calamba City 01 November 2020, 3:00 PM 02 November 2020, 08:42 AM

    Cavinti 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 10:50 PM

    Famy 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 9:28 PM

    Kalayaan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 8:00 PM

    Liliw (30 brgys) 01 November 2020, 1:11 PM01 November 2020, 11:31 PM

    Lumban 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    Mabitac 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 9:24 PM

    Majayjay (20 brgys.) 01 November 2020, 1:11 PM

    Nagcarlan (15 brgys) 01 November 2020, 1:11 PM

    Paete 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 8:00 PM

    Pagsanjan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    Pakil 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    Pangil 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    San Pablo City 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM

    Siniloan 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 9:45 PM

    Sta. Cruz 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 8:45 PM

    Sta. Maria 01 November 2020, 3:45 PM 01 November 2020, 9:45 PM

    MIMAROPA 5

    Buenavista 31 October 2020, 3:08 PM

    Boac 31 October 2020, 3:10 PM 1 November 2020, 11:14 PM

    Gasan 31 October 2020, 3:08 PM

    Mogpog 1 November 2020, 12:15 PM 2 November 2020, 4:30 AM

    Torrijos 1 November 2020, 12:15 PM 1 November 2020, 6:00 PM

    REGION V 102

    Albay Province-wide as of 01 November, 2020

    Camarines Norte Province-wide as of 01 November, 2020

    Quezon

    Cavite

    Laguna

    Marinduque

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  • REGION / PROVINCE CITY / MUNICIPALITY DATE AND TIME OF INTERRUPTION DATE AND TIME RESTORED REMARKS

    Camarines Sur Province-wide as of 01 November, 2020

    Catanduanes Province-wide as of 01 November, 2020

    Palanas as of 01 November, 2020

    Batuan as of 01 November, 2020

    Balud as of 01 November, 2020

    Claveria as of 01 November, 2020

    Dimasalang as of 01 November, 2020

    Mandaon as of 01 November, 2020

    San Fernando as of 01 November, 2020

    San Jacinto as of 01 November, 2020

    Uson as of 01 November, 2020

    Sorsogon Province-wide as of 01 November, 2020

    REGION VIII 7

    Biri 31 October 2020, 5:00 PM

    Capul 31 October 2020, 11:30 AM 31 October 2020, 8:00 PM

    Rosario 31 October 2020, 4:00 PM 1 November 2020, 9:00 AM

    San Isidro 31 October 2020, 6:00 PM 1 November 2020, 9:00 AM

    Victoria 31 October 2020, 3:00 AM 1 November 2020, 4:30 AM

    Hinabangan 31 October 2020

    Zumarraga 01 November 2020Samar

    Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, and VIII

    Masbate

    Northern Samar

    Page 3 of 3

  • SitRep No. 05 TAB E

    GRAND TOTAL 68

    CALABARZON 1

    Quezon Guinayangan Globe Network Service interrupted01 November 2020, 10:00

    AM

    MIMAROPA 6

    Boac

    No internet and telephone connection;

    Smart - Intermittent Connection; Globe - No

    Signal

    01 November 2020

    Buenavista

    Globe Normal / Slow-Moderate Connection,

    Smart Normal / Intermittent Connection

    PLDT Normal / No Connection

    01 November 2020

    Gasan

    No internet and telephone connection,

    Smart and Globe - Intermittent Connection

    to No Signal

    01 November 2020

    Mogpog

    No internet and telephone connection,

    Smart and Globe - Intermittent Connection

    to No Signal

    01 November 2020

    Sta. Cruz

    No internet and telephone connection,

    Smart and Globe - Intermittent Connection

    to No Signal

    01 November 2020

    Torrijos

    No internet and telephone connection,

    Smart and Globe - Intermittent Connection

    to No Signal

    01 November 2020

    REGION V 61

    Albay Province-wideGlobe and Smart Network - Intermittent

    Signal01 November 2020

    Balatan Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Bato Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Caramoan Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Del Gallego Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Garchitorena Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Goa Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Lagonoy Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Presentacion Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    San Jose Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Siruma Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Tigaon Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Catanduanes Province-wide Smart and Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Province-wide Globe - No Network 01 November 2020

    Burias Island Smart - No Network 01 November 2020

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of STY "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    Communication

    as of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    REGION / PROVINCE CITY / MUNICIPALITY STATUSDATE AND TIME OF

    INTERRUPTION

    DATE AND TIME

    RESTORED

    Marinduque

    Camarines Sur

    Masbate

    Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and V

  • SITREP NO. 05 TAB F

    PASSENGERSROLLING

    CARGOVESSELS MBCA OTHERS VESSEL MBCA

    502 302 2 7 0 116 41

    418 183 0 7 0 49 8

    Batangas

    Batangas City Batangas Port 412 177 - - - 38 4

    Quezon

    Lucena Lucena Port 5 - - - - 11 -

    Puerto Real Real Port - - - 7 - - 4

    Atimonan Atimonan Port 1 6

    84 119 2 0 0 67 33

    Oriental Mindoro

    Calapan Calapan Port 84 105 - - - - -

    Romblon

    Romblon Romblon Port - - - - - 8 15

    San Agustin Carmen Port - - - - - 5 -

    Looc Looc Port - - 1 - - 30 2

    Sta Fe Sta Fe Port - - - - - 1 11

    Magdiwang Ambulong Port - 14 - - - - -

    Cajidiocan Cajidiocan Port - - 1 - - - -

    Marinduque

    Mogpog Port of Balanacan - - - - - 23 5

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Albay

    Pioduran Pioduran Port 0 0 0Bacacay Bacacay Port 0

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of STY "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    Status of Seaports

    as of 04 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    REG/PROV/

    CITY/MUNIPORTS

    STRANDED TAKING SHELTER

    Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and V

    GRAND TOTAL

    CALABARZON

    MIMAROPA

    Region V

  • SitRep No. 5 TAB G

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

    GRAND TOTAL 3,666 21,086 24,752

    MIMAROPA - 2 2

    Oriental Mindoro - 2 2

    Bongabong - 2 2

    REGION V 3,666 21,082 24,748

    Albay 3,583 17,353 20,936

    Camalig 54 992 1,046

    Jovellar 15 156 171

    Manito 7 110 117

    Pio Duran 69 510 579

    Santo Domingo (Libog) 200 1,249 1,449

    City of Tabaco 2,744 12,208 14,952

    Tiwi 494 2,128 2,622

    Masbate 0 2 2

    Claveria - 2 2

    Sorsogon 83 3,727 3,810

    Bulusan - 7 7

    Casiguran 2 111 113

    City of Sorsogon (capital) 81 3,609 3,690

    CAR 0 2 2

    Apayao 0 2 2

    Kabugao (capital) - 2 2

    Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted

    Preparedness Measures and Effects for Super Typhoon “ROLLY” (I.N. GONI)

    DAMAGED HOUSES

    As of 04 November 2019, 8:00 AM

    NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

    Sources: DSWD DROMIC Report No. 9 on Typhoon "ROLLY" as of 04 November 2020, 6:00 AM

    REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY

    DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 1 of 1

  • SITREP NO. 05 TAB H

    0 8 4,794,974,885.60

    FLOOD CONTROL 0 0 1,886,145,000.00REGION V 0 0 1,886,145,000.00

    Albay 0 0 1,810,545,000.00

    1st DEO 1,000,000,000.00

    2nd DEO 800,000,000.00

    Without breakdown (local) 10,545,000.00

    Camarines North 0 0 75,600,000.00

    Without breakdown (national) 75,600,000.00

    ROADS / BRIDGES 0 0 1,017,693,385.60REGION V 0 0 1,017,693,385.60

    Albay 0 0 1,003,651,000.00

    1st DEO 700,000,000.00

    2nd DEO 300,000,000.00

    Without breakdown (local) 3,651,000.00

    Camarines Sur 0 0 1,992,385.60

    3rd DEO 1,992,385.60

    Masbate 0 0 9,850,000.00

    1st DEO 8,000,000.00

    3rd DEO 1,850,000.00

    Sorsogon 0 0 2,200,000.00

    1st DEO 2,200,000.00

    HEALTH FACILITIES 0 8 123,170,000.00REGION V 0 8 123,170,000.00

    Albay 0 2 45,000,000.00

    LegazpiBicol Regional Training and

    Teaching Hospital1 30,000,000.00

    LegazpiBicol Regional Diagnostic and

    Reference Laboratory1 15,000,000.00

    Naga City 0 1 61,000,000.00

    Naga City Bicol Medical Center 1 61,000,000.00

    Camarines Sur 0 5 17,170,000.00

    CabusaoBicol Region General Hospital and

    Geriatric Medical Center1 10,000,000.00

    Bombon BHS San Francisco 1 150,000.00

    Bombon BHS Pagao 1 10,000.00

    Bombon BHS San Antonio 1 10,000.00

    Camarines Sur Treatment and

    Rehabilitation Center1 7,000,000.00

    OTHER STRUCTURES 0 0 1,767,966,500.00REGION V 0 0 1,767,966,500.00

    Albay 0 0 1,700,060,000.00

    1st DEO 700,000,000.00

    2nd DEO 1,000,000,000.00

    Without breakdown (local) 60,000.00

    Naga City 0 0 300,000.00

    Naga City 300,000.00

    Camarines North 0 0 16,580,000.00

    Without breakdown (national) 16,580,000.00

    Camarines Sur 0 0 25,476,500.00

    Without breakdown (local) 20,000,000.00

    1st DEO 810,000.00

    3rd DEO 4,666,500.00

    Masbate 0 0 17,600,000.00

    1st DEO 1,700,000.00

    Sorsogon 0 0 7,950,000.00

    1st DEO 7,950,000.00

    Sources: OCDRO, DA, DOH

    Note: Figures are still subject to change due to ongoing assessment and validation

    TOTAL

    DAMAGE TO INFRASTRUCTUREPreparedness Measures and Effects of Super Typhoon "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    Data as of 8:00 AM, 04 November 2020

    REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRETOTALLY

    DAMAGED

    PARTIALLY

    DAMAGEDDESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱)

  • SITREP NO. 05 TAB I

    REGION

    GRAND TOTAL

    CALABARZON

    MIMAROPA

    V

    VIII

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY RICE CORN HVC NO. OF

    HEAD AMOUNT

    TOTAL 23,905 2,992 1,106,776,937.00 68,917,542.00 790,997,928.00 21,126,950.00 670 269,520.00 10,575,000.00 - 1,998,663,877.00

    CALABARZON 5,103 2,387 176,122,417.00 52,468,887.00 424,903,257.00 6,214,600.00 0 - - - 659,709,161.00

    Batangas 680 795 10,669,727.00 21,262,533.00 43,519,248.00 75,451,508.00

    Cavite 610 41 29,195,625.00 30,000.00 8,328,475.00 37,554,100.00

    Laguna 1,419 254 55,768,481.00 10,160,400.00 24,331,045.00 65,600.00 90,325,526.00

    Rizal 15 93 4,783,886.00 385,000.00 98,008.00 5,266,894.00

    Quezon 2,379 1,204 75,704,698.00 20,630,954.00 348,626,481.00 6,149,000.00 451,111,133.00

    MIMAROPA 1,073 0 16,300,000.00 - - - 0 - - - 16,300,000.00

    Marinduque 1,073 16,300,000.00 16,300,000.00

    REGION V 17,714 603 914,252,928.00 16,446,267.00 366,025,160.00 14,912,350.00 670 269,520.00 10,575,000.00 - 1,322,481,225.00

    Albay 6,952 430,919,810.00 4,160,510.00 202,675,385.00 618 123,380.00 637,879,085.00

    Camarines Norte 346 79 1,923,125.00 256,005.00 53,799,951.00 600,000.00 12 12,140.00 56,591,221.00

    Camarines Sur 10,238 485 476,708,381.00 12,029,752.00 76,360,288.00 2,305,000.00 40 134,000.00 10,575,000.00 578,112,421.00

    Catanduanes 146 4,701,612.00 33,189,536.00 37,891,148.00

    Sorsogon 32 39 12,007,350.00 12,007,350.00

    REGION VIII 15 2 101,592.00 2,388.00 69,511.00 - 0 - - - 173,491.00

    Northern Samar 15 2 101,592.00 2,388.00 69,511.00 173,491.00

    Source: Department of Agriculture

    Note: Figures are still subject to change due to ongoing assessment and validation

    AMOUNT (₱)

    LIVESTOCK

    COST OF DAMAGE TO AGRICULTUREPreparedness Measures and Effects Super Typhoon "ROLLY" (I.N. GONI)

    Data as of 8:00 AM, 04 November 2020

    REGION / PROVINCE

    AFFECTED AREA (HA) CROPS

    FISHERIES INFRASTRUCTURE MACHINERIES AND

    EQUIPMENT

    TOTAL

    1,998,663,877.00

    659,709,161.00

    16,300,000.00

    1,322,481,225.00

    173,491.00

  • SITREP NO. 05 TAB J DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

    Preparedness Measures and Effects of STY “ROLLY” (I.N. GONI) As of 4 November 2020, 8:00 AM

    Telefax: NDRRM Operations Center (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668

    Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-6675 / 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndrrmc.gov.ph

    A. NATIONAL DRRM COUNCIL (NDRRMC)

    1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

    a. Maintained RED ALERT Status since COVID-19 response operations. b. Continuous monitoring and ensure dissemination of Weather Advisories, and

    General Flood Advisories to all concerned RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, NDRRMC website, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs).

    c. Conducted an Emergency Meetings on 28 and 31 October 2020 and a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Meeting on 30 October 2020, 2:00 PM via video conferencing to discuss the weather updates and preparedness activities for TY “ROLLY”.

    d. Prepared the Emergency Alert and Warning Message (EAWM) for dissemination of Telecommunication Companies to the affected areas:

    EAWM DATE / TIME AREA

    Gale Warning 31 October 2020, 5:00 AM Batanes, Cagayan, Ilocos

    Norte, Ilocos Sur and Isabela

    Storm Surge 31 October 2020, 6:10 AM Quezon

    Storm Surge 31 October 2020, 9:10 AM Quezon

    Storm Surge 31 October 2020, 11:45 AM

    Quezon, Aurora, Marinduque,Camarines

    Provinces, Masbate, Sorsogon, Catanduanes,

    Albay and Northern Samar

    Storm Surge 31 October 2020, 3:00 PM Quezon (Polillo Islands),

    Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte and Catanduanes

    Storm Surge 31 October 2020, 3:00 PM Manila, Cavite, Bulacan,

    Pampanga, Bataan, Batangas and Quezon

    Gale Warning 31 October 2020, 5:07 PM Batanes, Cagayan, Ilocos

    Norte, Ilocos Sur and Isabela

    Signal No. 4 31 October 2020, 9:00 PM Catanduanes and Camarines

    Sur

    Signal No. 4 31 October 2020, 9:00 PM

    Camarines Norte, Albay, Sorsogon, Burias at Ticao Islands, Marinduque, and

    Quezon

    Signal No. 3 01 November 2020 Laguna, Rizal, Batangas,

    Oriental Mindoro and Romblon.

    Signal No. 4 01 November 2020 Albay

    Storm Surge 01 November 2020

    Albay, Aurora, Marinduque, Masbate, Northern Samar,

    Occidental Mindoro, Samar, and Zambales

    Storm Surge 01 November 2020 Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan,

    Cavite, Manila, and Pampanga

    Storm Surge 01 November 2020 Camarines Norte, Camarines

    Sur, Catanduanes, and Quezon

    Red Rainfall 01 November 2020 Catanduanes Albay,

  • 2

    EAWM DATE / TIME AREA

    Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, and Northern Samar.

    Signal No. 4 01 November 2020 Camarines Norte and

    Quezon.

    Signal No. 3 01 November 2020 Cavite, Metro Manila,

    Bulacan and Occidental Mindoro.

    Red Rainfall 01 November 2020 Samar, Eastern Samar, and

    Biliran.

    Orange Rainfall 01 November 2020 Leyte.

    Landfall 01 November 2020 Catanduanes

    Red Rainfall 01 November 2020

    Catanduanes, Albay, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon,

    Northern Samar, Camarines Norte, at Masbate

    Signal No. 5 01 November 2020 Catanduanes, Albay and

    Camarines Sur.

    Signal No. 4 01 November 2020 Sorsogon, Burias Islands, Marinduque and Romblon

    Signal No. 3 01 November 2020 Masbate, Pampanga,

    Bataan, Zambales and Northern Samar.

    e. Ensured seamless coordination through the operationalization of the National Response Clusters Virtual Coordination Center (NRCVCC).

    2. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Services Administration (PAGASA)

    a. Presented the weather updates during the Emergency Meetings and PDRA Meeting.

    b. Continuous weather monitoring, dam monitoring and provision of weather updates.

    3. DENR-Mines and Geosciences Bureau (DENR-MGB)

    a. Regularly provides list of cities and municipalities susceptible to landslide and flood to the NDRRMOC and other concerned offices for information, reference and redundancy of information

    b. Attended the NDRRMC Emergency Meetings and PDRA Meetings and presented and recommended the following:

    • Prioritize areas which are highly susceptible to recent and repeated flooding for monitoring

    • Monitor houses along esteros and riverbank for possible riverbank erosion and flooding

    • Vigilant monitoring for possible rise of waters prone to flooding on areas proximal to river channels and flood plains.

    • Vigilant monitoring and preparedness in mining areas, both for large- and small-scale mines.

    • Monitoring of landslide-prone areas during continuous rainfall and even in moderately sloping ground with creeks/gullies. The slope of these areas may be oversaturated with water and can lead to landslide

    • Avoid seeking shelter in caves

    4. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

    a. Advised all Regions within Alert Level CHARLIE to immediately conduct “forced evacuation” in all LGUs at risk

    b. DILG CODIX attended the NDRRMC Emergency Meeting for TY ROLLY and TD “ATSANI”

  • 3

    c. Issued a memorandum on the activation of the Disaster Online Reporting and Monitoring System (DORMs) for TY "ROLLY" (GONI) in DILG Regions CAR, I, II, III, and CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, and VIII, and directed all regions concerned on the following:

    • Advised concerned LGUs to establish critical preparedness actions based on the Operation L!STO Protocols, and DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-125 - LISTO SA TAG-ULAN AT COVID-19: Preparedness Measures of LGUs for the Rainy Season CY 2020, and prioritize the prepositioning of supplies, equipment and personnel for response;

    • Ensure that LGUs are actively carrying out actions enjoined in Operation L!STO Protocols, and DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-125 - LISTO SA TAG-ULAN AT COVID-19: Preparedness Measures of LGUs for the Rainy Season CY 2020, and more, if necessary, to prepare communities, especially those in low-lying and/or flood- and landslide-prone areas, highways, riverbanks and coastal areas, including fishermen;

    • Remind LGUs to assess the structural integrity of the structures that will be used for evacuation and other related purposes, and ensure that they can withstand the strong winds brought about by TY “ROLLY” and the expected TY SIONY (I.N. ATSANI);

    • Continue to monitor all PAGASA weather advisories and typhoon bulletins, the Met-Hydro Decision Support InfoSys, as well as the ASTI Philsensors website, and the MGB Geo-Hazard Web Portal at for additional information;

    • Monitor a new tool that can be used to generate indicative hazard assessment reports on the user's specified location via https://hazardhunter.georisk.gov.ph

    • Assist the RDRRMC in coordinating with LGUS and ensure that existing LGU COVID-19 Testing Requirements will not hamper and/or delay the entry, passage and operations of all government and the private sector disaster response personnel

    • Widest dissemination of the issued activation memorandum and other relevant advisories to include the NDRRMC Memorandum No. 88 s. 2020 “Preparedness Measures ICOW TD “ROLLY” and Other Weather Systems” dated 29 October 2020; and

    • Observe all existing protocols, including Proof of Service. d. Regional and field offices informed and recommended to all concerned LGUs

    the following actions:

    • Activate concerned Barangay DRRMCs for early warning measures and vigilant monitoring of areas with settlements at the base of sliding slopes or ridges with manifestations of rockslide/landslide, tension cracks, and areas identified as very high/critical landslide zones;

    • Vigilant monitoring and reporting of weather disturbances and other incidents;

    • Continuously inform and advise all communities thru, but not limited to, the local television and radio stations, of situation updates and preparedness actions of the localities;

    • Intensify the use of social media platforms for public information;

    • Monitor with vigilance the level of river waters and settlements in low-lying areas such as ricelands or near riverbanks, which have experienced recent and repeated flooding;

    • Vigilant monitoring for possible riverbank erosion and shift of river flow direction;

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    • Monitor, and prepare the necessary critical preparedness actions for the possible overflow of dams and sudden release of water that may affect the communities;

    • Implement pre-emptive evacuation in areas with high to very high susceptibility to storm surge, floods and landslides, especially residents whose dwellings are susceptible to damage due to strong winds;

    • Ensure that physical distancing is always observed in the evacuation centers;

    • Ensure the availability of sanitation stations in the evacuation centers;

    • Ensure that clean, running water and hand soaps are always available;

    • Constantly remind evacuees to always properly wear their face masks, even inside evacuation centers;

    • Ensure the availability of 70% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol and hand sanitizers;

    • Ensure that doctors and other emergency response personnel are prepositioned in clusters of evacuation centers;

    • Ensure that evacuation centers are properly and regularly disinfected;

    • Ensure that communication lines are working properly;

    • Restrict or ban tourist activities such as, but not limited to, mountaineering, hiking, surfing, diving, etc., within their areas of jurisdiction during this period;

    • Warn small-scale miners to stay in safer grounds and stop all mining activities; and

    • Enforce a No-Fishing Policy and ensure that sea travel and small-scale fishing activities are closely monitored and prohibited;

    • Visit the MGB Geo-Hazard Web Portal at and for additional information.

    • Advised LGUs affected by the storm surge, floods and rain-induced landslides to take precautionary measures

    e. Reiterated to all Regional and Local DRRMCs on the following Preparedness Guidance for TY ROLLY:

    • RDRRMCs and LDRRMCs to ensure that DILG MC 2020-125 is strictly observed as minimum critical preparedness actions;

    • Augment the inadequacies of lower level LGUs especially in provision of PPEs, ensure proper disposal of potentially infectious waste materials, etc.;

    • Provision of water and soap for hand hygiene and sanitation; and

    • Other public health standards.

    f. DILG CODIX attended the NDRRMC Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting for TY ROLLY;

    g. Continuously provided all available information to all concerned DILG Regional and Field Offices regarding the STY ROLLY and TD ATSANI outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) thru texts and emails.

    h. Issued an Advisory to all concerned Regional Offices on the updates on Typhoon ROLLY and Tropical Depression I.N. ATSANI, and directed all on the following actions:

    • Maintain the activation of the alert level status and disaster monitoring and reporting systems in your respective region;

    • Advise all concerned LGUs on the Storm Surge Warning No. 1 from DOST-PAGASA and ensure that all precautionary measures are undertaken;

    • Ensure that all LGUs are complying with Operation L!STO Protocols and that preemptive or forced evacuation of high risk communities are being conducted; and

    http://lgsd.mgb.gov.ph/mgbgoogle/

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    • With DENR-MGB’s assessment, for DILG Regions IX, X, and CARAGA to activate your respective Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and Disaster Operations Reporting and Monitoring System (DORMS) effective 6:00 AM, 1 November 2020, and comply with the guidance provided (as applicable) in DILG Memorandum dated 30 October 2020 with the subject “Activation of Emergency Operations Center and Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System for TY ROLLY”.

    DILG Regional Level a. Coordinated with Provincial and Field Offices on the status of the pre-emptive

    evacuation in the affected LGUs; b. Assessed preparedness measures of all affected LGUs; c. Concerned ROs participated in the RDRRMC Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment

    meeting for TY “ROLLY” d. Constant monitoring of the weather condition and updates to the LGUs through

    the C/MLGOOs; e. Disseminated advisories received from PAGASA and CODIX; f. Disseminated list of Barangays susceptible to flooding and landslides from the

    MGB; g. Monitored critical preparedness actions of the LGUs within their respective

    jurisdictions; h. Continuous monitoring of weather bulletins and critical cyclone track chart and

    dissemination of same to Provincial and Field Offices; and i. Submitted updates and situational reports to the SILG thru DILG-CODIX.

    LGU Level a. Activated all BDRRMCs, prepositioned necessary supplies and prepared

    evacuation centers, are on full alert and continuously monitoring, disseminating

    weather updates to the communities;

    b. Informed Punong Barangays of weather advisories and other relevant

    information;

    c. Conducted clearing operations of line canals along national highways, inspected

    bridges suspended port operations;

    d. All heavy equipment, emergency and rescue equipment are placed on standby;

    e. Prepositioned and initiated response operations such as deployment of search

    and rescue teams to affected areas;

    f. Prepositioned, and distributed, relief goods and other assistance to evacuees in

    affected areas;

    g. Conducted preemptive evacuation in affected areas;

    h. Monitoring of weather advisories and bulletins in their locality;

    i. Continuously monitoring the situation thru social media platform, radio and TV.

    j. Dismantled and removed billboards, tarpaulins and other similar structures

    located particularly along thoroughfares

    k. Designated composite teams in every barangay for response.

    5. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

    a. The Disaster Response Management Bureau (DRMB) is on BLUE alert status and is closely coordinating with the concerned field offices for significant disaster.

    b. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱865,614,432.20

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    • Standby Funds A total of ₱281,242,956.71 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱239,708,413.19 is the available Quick Response Fund (QRF) in the CO.

    • Stockpiles A total of 271,682 family food packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱124,145,675.80, other food items amounting to ₱185,787,090.70 and non-food items (FNIs) amounting to ₱274,438,709.00 are available.

    Regional / Field Office

    STANDBY FUNDS

    FAMILY FOOD PACKS Other Food Items Non-Food Relief Items

    Total Standby Funds & Stockpile Quantity Total Cost

    281,242,956.70 271,682 124,145,675.80 185,787,090.70 274,438,709.00 865,614,432.20

    Central Office 239,708,413.19 - - - - 239,708,413.20

    NRLMB - NROC - 9,230 4,836,110.00 24,532,950.24 70,339,517.75 99,708,577.99

    NRLMB - VDRC - 10,247 4,549,237.63 3,755,227.33 2,469,751.20 10,774,216.16

    I 3,000,455.20 1,621 728,659.32 2,813,730.00 30,898,834.96 37,441,679.48

    II 3,000,938.79 26,084 12,531,656.06 968,022.68 5,510,398.95 22,011,016.48

    III 4,205,028.74 7,298 3,522,636.19 2,012,085.86 5,022,278.98 14,762,029.77

    CALABARZON 3,000,000.00 8,034 2,833,264.00 3,296,030.48 4,069,663.12 13,198,957.60

    MIMAROPA 2,882,244.58 27,782 12,501,900.00 2,061,634.00 5,553,498.80 22,999,277.38

    V - 17,804 8,157,963.22 1,053,537.41 26,499,532.90 35,711,033.53

    VI 3,000,051.68 44,845 16,209,352.08 67,792,935.77 5,890,820.31 92,893,159.84

    VII 3,000,462.71 32,804 14,294,459.00 9,150,264.31 78,797.00 26,523,983.02

    VIII 3,194,543.00 20,228 11,167,188.04 7,878,269.90 19,619,837.45 41,859,838.39

    IX 56,000.00 5,550 3,033,019.50 15,614,222.16 6,811,763.08 25,515,004.74

    X 3,000,724.42 25,058 13,534,323.50 13,863,632.31 27,960,690.00 58,359,370.23

    XI 3,000,001.00 4,593 1,700,098.95 11,530,225.00 14,916,885.36 31,147,210.31

    XII 1,757,513.85 1,614 887,700.00 3,677,891.79 10,899,586.54 17,222,692.18

    CARAGA 3,000,740.55 11,378 6,005,819.98 6,685,453.63 16,314,620.17 32,006,634.33

    NCR 2,229,439.00 2,440 1,340,292.00 6,222,081.20 10,498,500.05 20,290,312.25

    CAR 3,206,400.00 15,072 6,311,996.32 2,878,896.62 11,083,732.39 23,481,025.33

    c. Ensured the availability of contracted service providers for the transportation of food and non-food items from the National Resource Operations Center (NROC) and the Visayas Disaster Resource Center (VDRC)

    DSWD - Disaster Response Management Bureau (DSWD-DRMB)

    a. Activated the response cluster in connection to Typhoon “ROLLY” effective 31 October 2020, 5:00 PM

    b. Attended the Online PDRA Meeting for TY “ROLLY” on 30 and 31 October 2020 with other Response Cluster member-agencies.

    c. All QRT members and emergency equipment are on standby and ready for deployment.

    d. Closely coordinated with the concerned field offices for significant disaster response updates

    e. All QRT members and emergency equipment are on standby and ready for deployment.

    ORGANIZATION RELIEF ITEMS REMARKS

    BY SEA (thru PCG OPV 8301-Gabriela Silang) – from Manila to Virac, Catanduanes

    DSWD 400 20L Water 7,000 Family Food Packs

    PCG 500 box RSF 1 generator (1500W)

    PCGA 70 sacks (50kg) of Rice Assorted goods

    OB Montessori (thru PCGA/CRS)

    300 Hygiene Kits

    IOM Assorted PPEs

    BY LAND (thru 4 PCG Boom Trucks)

    GMA Kapuso Foundation 2 trucks of assorted goods 1 truck of bottled water

    for Virac, Catanduanes via Legazpi City

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    PCGA 50 sacks (50kg) of Rice for Naga City

    OB Montessori (thru PCGA/CRS) 200 Hygiene Kits for Albay

    6. Department of Agriculture (DA)

    a. Activation of DA National and Regional DRRM Operation Centers b. Coordination with the NGAs, LGUs and other DRRM-related offices as well as

    with water management-related agencies for flood risk monitoring and dam water release.

    c. Monitoring of actual field situation for possible damage that may be incurred in agri-fisheries

    d. Prepositioning of seeds for rice and corn, drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry

    e. Urged farmers to harvest their mature crops immediately and, in other cases, delay planting until weather and field conditions are favorable for planting.

    f. Advised fisherfolk to secure fish cages, fishponds, as well as fish stocks prior to TY “ROLLY”. Moreover, fishers were advised to secure their bancas onshore or anchor in sheltered areas, and refrain from fishing if rough sea conditions prevail.

    g. Instructed respective DA-Regional Field Offices (RFOs) to enforce appropriate measures to minimize damage to crops, livestock and poultry, aquaculture, and infrastructure facilities, including harm to farmers, fishers, other ruralfolk and their families.

    h. Made ready the following assistances to affected farmers and fisherfolks:

    • Quick Response Fund (QRF) amounting to ₱400million for the rehabilitation of areas to be affected by the tropical cyclone

    • Survival and Recovery (SURE) Loan Program of Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC)

    • Drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry

    • Indemnification funds from Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC)

    • A total of 133,326 bags of rice seeds; 17,545 bags of corn seeds, and 1,980 kgs of assorted vegetables from DA RFOs.

    7. Department of Health (DOH)

    a. Elevated Alert to Code BLUE. b. A total of ₱27,399,501.99 worth of logistics were prepositioned by CHDs I, II,

    III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VIII, and NCR in their respective cities and provinces prior to landfall. Moreover, a total of ₱27,399,501.99 worth of commodities are available at the DOH Central Office warehouse:

    REGION PREPOSITIONED LOGISTICS (in ₱)

    NCR 3,813,549.52

    CAR TBD

    I 4,379,218.38

    II 8,462,299.91

    III 595,000.00

    CALABARZON 1,585,672.08

    MIMAROPA 6,267,536.00

    V 350,000.00

    VIII 3,531,898.18

    Total 27,399,501.99

    c. Issued advisory to all Centers for Heath Development (CHDs) regarding the

    following measures:

    • Activate/maintain 24/7 operation of respective EOC/OHCC

    • Ensure adequacy of prepositioned logistics and buffer stock including PPEs

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    • Organize standby Health Emergency Response Teams for immediate deployment for assessment and response

    • Ensure adherence to the COVID-19 minimum health standards at all times

    • Continuous monitoring of weather bulletins for guidance

    • Maintain close coordination with the LGUs and DRRMCs at all levels for any untoward health events related to the Typhoon

    • Immediate reporting of damages and assistance needed.

    • For responders who are not required to undergo COVID-19. d. Provided ₱540,440.00 worth of Hygiene Kits and Collapsible Water Drinking

    Containers and Php 402,741.20 worth of assorted medicines to MMCHD for allocation to their LGUs.

    e. Issued Press Statement reiterating the following:

    • Continuous adherence to minimum health standards.

    • Designate Safety Officers in the LGU TTMFs and Evacuation Centers.

    • Prevention of Leptospirosis and other waterborne diseases DOH HEMB a. Raised Code WHITE Alert b. Dissemination of weather alert memorandum to all Centers for Health

    Development and BARMM Ministry of Health c. Continuous monitoring on the weather disturbance through DOST-PAGASA d. Issued advisory to all CHDs to be affected by the typhoon for their proper

    guidance DOH Regional Offices a. Raised Code RED in Region V while CODE BLUE in Regions II and NCR, the

    rest are on Code WHITE. b. Activated Operation Center 24/7 for TY “ROLLY” (CHDs I, II, CAR,

    CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and V) c. Prepositioned assorted medicines in the affected provinces through the

    Provincial DOH Offices d. Alerted concerned Provincial DOH Officers to actively monitor and report

    untoward incident in their respective area of responsibility e. Health Emergency Response Teams are on stand-by and ready for

    deployment f. Continuous coordination with concerned Provincial DOH Offices (PDOHO),

    Provincial Health Offices (PHOs), Office of the Civil Defense (OCD), Regional and Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils

    8. Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH)

    a. Continuous monitoring of flooded areas and status of roads and bridges b. Activated DRRM Teams of Regional and District Engineering Offices. c. Prepositioned assets in strategic areas. d. Installed warning signs. e. Deployed manpower and equipment to the affected area. f. On-going clearing operations by DPWH maintenance crew and partners. g. Ground and repair teams were placed on standby ready for immediate

    deployment

    9. Department of Education (DepEd) a. Activated DRRM Teams in exposed and affected Regions and Divisions b. Coordinated with the exposed regions on schools with class suspension,

    schools used as evacuation center, flooding incidents, and other incidents related to TY “Rolly”.

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    c. Rendered 24/7 duty in virtual coordinating centers. d. Directed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for local inter-agency

    actions to be taken. e. Monitored schools on their preparedness measures as per DO 83 s. 2011

    and DM 108 s. 2016 and in connection to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. f. Disseminated advisories from DOST-PAGASA and IECs on Preparedness

    Measures for Tropical Cyclones, Storm Surge, and Flood to exposed and affected regions and divisions.

    g. Attended Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA), response cluster meeting and the online press conference for the preparedness measures and response plan for TY Rolly with the NDRRMC member agencies.

    h. Convene the DepEd Quick Response and Recovery Team (QRRT) as well as the Education Cluster Partner, as necessary.

    10. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

    Coordinated with the Philippine Chamber of Food Manufacturers, Inc. to ensure availability and sufficiency of basic necessities and prime commodities in calamity-stricken areas and to coordinate with their respective distributors in areas needing replenishment and delivery of additional supply of goods.

    11. Department of Energy (DOE)

    a. Alerted members of the Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER) b. Mobilized Task Force Kapatid for the immediate restoration of power in areas

    that would be affected by Typhoon Rolly c. Advised oil companies to secure proper fuel inventory levels and reminded

    the companies on the implementation of price freeze on household LPG and kerosene products

    12. Department of Transportation (DOTR)

    a. Committed to provide support on the exemption of toll fees for all responders and logistics assets, provided that said resources have submitted complete details prior mobilization.

    b. Ensured the facilitation of port charges exemption on sea and air ports that would be used for the mobilization of assets.

    13. National irrigation Administration (NIA)

    Issued Notice on Dam Discharge Warning Operation on 31 October 202 for Magat Dam.

    14. Armed Forced of the Philippines (AFP)

    a. Aviation Regiment, 7ID, PA committed two (2) CESSNA 172 aircraft for air recon missions

    b. ensured facilitation of all air and sea requests for the immediate delivery of relief in areas to be affected by TY Rolly.

    15. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)