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Page 1: National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council...TAB A Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 2,890 209,204 888,375 20 360 1,462 1,064 4,789
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TAB A

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

2,890 209,204 888,375 20 360 1,462 1,064 4,789 1,424 6,251

138 62,351 280,279 8 288 1,044 694 3,115 982 4,1595 61 218 0 - - 2 9 2 9

DINGALAN 4 51 182 - - - 2 9 2 9SAN LUIS 1 10 36 - - - - - - -

51 25,989 117,287 5 141 450 - - 141 450

CALUMPIT 28 19,005 76,019 5 141 450 - - 141 450SAN MIGUEL 23 6,984 41,268 0 - - - - - -

5 1,300 5,660 1 126 509 110 525 236 1,034

CABANATUAN 2 496 2,295 1 126 509 110 525 236 1,034GAPAN 1 186 843 - - - - - - - JAEN 1 422 1,488 - - - - - - - SAN ANTONIO 1 196 1,034 - - - - - - -

75 34,402 154,463 1 4 15 - - 4 15

ARAYAT 2 252 1,175 - - - - - - - CANDABA 12 5,411 21,441 1 4 15 - - 4 15MACABEBE 23 11,935 50,572 - - - - - - - MASANTOL 26 13,337 67,378 - - - - - - - SAN LUIS 8 2,007 9,330 - - - - - - - SAN SIMON 4 1,460 4,567 - - - - - - -

2 599 2,651 1 17 70 582 2,581 599 2,651

LA PAZ 2 599 2,651 1 17 70 582 2,581 599 2,651

964 25,801 105,545 - - - - - - -

304 7,324 30,319 - - - - - - -

AGONCILLO 2 29 125 - - - - - - - ALITAGTAG 1 5 18 - - - - - - - BALAYAN 33 268 1,125 - - - - - - - BALETE 2 10 37 - - - - - - - BATANGAS CITY 12 444 1,758 - - - - - - - BAUAN 25 211 904 - - - - - - - CALACA 38 803 2,755 - - - - - - - CALATAGAN 7 109 503 - - - - - - - CUENCA 4 19 75 - - - - - - - IBAAN 4 56 191 - - - - - - - LEMERY 9 89 357 - - - - - - - LIAN 4 28 110 - - - - - - - LIPA CITY 6 121 579 - - - - - - - LOBO 26 2,066 8,982 - - - - - - - MABINI 1 70 599 - - - - - - - MALVAR 3 21 108 - - - - - - - MATAAS NA KAHOY 3 21 112 - - - - - - - NASUGBU 14 164 717 - - - - - - - PADRE GARCIA 4 17 110 - - - - - - - ROSARIO 3 14 62 - - - - - - - SAN JOSE 6 31 135 - - - - - - - SAN JUAN 5 40 178 - - - - - - - SAN LUIS 13 197 945 - - - - - - - SAN NICOLAS 3 47 205 - - - - - - - SAN PASCUAL 5 11 50 - - - - - - - SANTA TERESITA 7 103 431 - - - - - - - SANTO TOMAS CITY 2 5 26 - - - - - - - TAAL 20 332 1,285 - - - - - - - TALISAY 2 16 47 - - - - - - - TANAUAN CITY 7 48 261 - - - - - - - TAYSAN 11 163 752 - - - - - - - TINGLOY 15 1,718 6,568 - - - - - - - TUY 7 48 209 - - - - - - -

CAVITE 16 148 631 - - - - - - -

CARMONA 1 3 15 - - - - - - - GENERAL TRIAS 3 16 80 - - - - - - - KAWIT 1 2 10 - - - - - - - MAGALLANES 1 9 45 - - - - - - - MENDEZ (MENDEZ-NUÑEZ) 2 17 85 - - - - - - - NAIC 1 2 9 - - - - - - - SILANG 1 4 17 - - - - - - - TAGAYTAY CITY 1 34 179 - - - - - - - TANZA 2 30 75 - - - - - - - TERNATE 3 31 116 - - - - - - -

94 1,398 5,374 - - - - - - -

ALAMINOS 7 65 269 - - - - - - - BAY 5 17 53 - - - - - - - BIÑAN CITY 1 1 8 - - - - - - - CALAMBA CITY 11 325 1,285 - - - - - - - CALAUAN 5 17 67 - - - - - - - CAVINTI 6 9 39 - - - - - - - FAMY 1 1 3 - - - - - - - LILIW 3 47 178 - - - - - - - LOS BAÑOS 10 98 407 - - - - - - - LUISIANA 1 2 12 - - - - - - - MAGDALENA 4 28 67 - - - - - - - MAJAYJAY 8 46 170 - - - - - - - NAGCARLAN 5 93 295 - - - - - - - PAETE 1 18 54 - - - - - - - PANGIL 1 6 29 - - - - - - - PILA 1 2 6 - - - - - - - RIZAL 1 3 15 - - - - - - - SAN PABLO CITY 11 75 327 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 1 7 35 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA 4 13 48 - - - - - - - SANTA ROSA 3 58 208 - - - - - - - SINILOAN 3 465 1,788 - - - - - - - VICTORIA 1 2 11 - - - - - - -

548 16,917 69,166 - - - - - - -

AGDANGAN 5 25 13 - - - - - - - ALABAT 20 457 1,710 - - - - - - - ATIMONAN 18 163 590 - - - - - - - BUENAVISTA 15 367 1,337 - - - - - - - CALAUAG 29 677 3,396 - - - - - - - CANDELARIA 7 54 238 - - - - - - -

SITREP NO. 11

Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “QUINTA” (I.N. MOLAVE)

AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

TARLAC

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

AURORA

BULACAN

NUEVA ECIJA

PAMPANGA

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)

BATANGAS

LAGUNA

QUEZON

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

CATANAUAN 29 1,402 7,002 - - - - - - - DOLORES 16 675 2,678 - - - - - - - GENERAL LUNA 27 629 2,150 - - - - - - - GUINAYANGAN 12 343 1,082 - - - - - - - GUMACA 43 1,653 5,809 - - - - - - - JOMALIG 2 10 41 - - - - - - - LOPEZ 27 994 3,317 - - - - - - - LUCBAN 3 8 37 - - - - - - - LUCENA CITY 16 1,087 4,781 - - - - - - - MACALELON 5 55 210 - - - - - - - MAUBAN 11 61 215 - - - - - - - MULANAY 26 881 3,760 - - - - - - - PADRE BURGOS 22 604 2,058 - - - - - - - PAGBILAO 10 152 513 - - - - - - - PANUKULAN 1 11 55 - - - - - - - PEREZ 13 233 812 - - - - - - - PITOGO 28 727 2,579 - - - - - - - PLARIDEL 8 54 163 - - - - - - - QUEZON 14 153 532 - - - - - - - REAL 1 5 13 - - - - - - - SAMPALOC 2 14 46 - - - - - - - SAN ANDRES 5 184 638 - - - - - - - SAN ANTONIO 13 67 284 - - - - - - - SAN FRANCISCO 27 3,569 16,718 - - - - - - - SAN NARCISO 8 256 1,219 - - - - - - - SARIAYA 30 647 2,134 - - - - - - - TAGKAWAYAN 17 291 1,117 - - - - - - - TAYABAS CITY 11 82 390 - - - - - - - TIAONG 19 188 895 - - - - - - - UNISAN 8 139 634 - - - - - - -

2 14 55 - - - - - - -

BINANGONAN 1 13 50 - - - - - - - CARDONA 1 1 5 - - - - - - -

354 62,290 259,639 1.00 5.00 16.00 - - 5 16

107 14,179 68,971 - - - - - - -

BOAC 29 2,944 14,561 - - - - - - - BUENAVISTA 12 1,245 5,666 - - - - - - - GASAN 13 1,465 6,968 - - - - - - - MOGPOG 19 2,039 10,028 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 23 4,276 20,920 - - - - - - - TORRIJOS 11 2,210 10,828 - - - - - - -

75 8,408 38,472 - - - - - - -

ABRA DE ILOG 5 482 2,150 - - - - - - - CALINTAAN 6 165 684 - - - - - - - LOOC 4 85 277 - - - - - - - LUBANG 6 657 2,628 - - - - - - - MAGSAYSAY 10 313 1,270 - - - - - - - MAMBURAO 4 113 479 - - - - - - - PALUAN 1 17 47 - - - - - - - RIZAL 10 204 697 - - - - - - - SABLAYAN 17 1,040 3,667 - - - - - - - SAN JOSE 11 139 626 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 1 5,193 25,947 - - - - - - -

97 38,070 146,202 1 5 16 - - 5 16

BACO 8 2,225 10,981 - - - - - - -

BANSUD 5 162 718 - - - - - - - BONGABONG 5 577 2,698 - - - - - - - BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 8 456 1,823 - - - - - - - CALAPAN 12 5,866 23,464 - - - - - - - GLORIA 3 3,980 19,847 - - - - - - - MANSALAY 6 105 443 - - - - - - - NAUJAN 4 5,540 1,126 - - - - - - - PINAMALAYAN 12 9,722 38,888 - - - - - - - POLA 5 1,383 6,880 - - - - - - - PUERTO GALERA 7 1,524 7,463 - - - - - - - ROXAS 11 322 974 - - - - - - - SAN TEODORO 7 347 1,645 1 5 16 - - 5 16SOCORRO 1 3,137 15,686 - - - - - - - VICTORIA 3 2,724 13,566 - - - - - - -

17 169 656 - - - - - - -

CORON 4 46 180 - - - - - - - CULION 8 59 216 - - - - - - - DUMARAN 1 2 14 - - - - - - - EL NIDO (BACUIT) 1 7 35 - - - - - - - KALAYAAN 1 24 92 - - - - - - - SAN VICENTE 1 17 73 - - - - - - - TAYTAY 1 14 46 - - - - - - -

58 1,464 5,338 - - - - - - -

ALCANTARA 1 3 14 - - - - - - - BANTON 14 709 2,471 - - - - - - - CAJIDIOCAN 2 15 46 - - - - - - - CALATRAVA 2 16 74 - - - - - - - CONCEPCION 1 234 936 - - - - - - - CORCUERA 4 107 272 - - - - - - - FERROL 1 12 60 - - - - - - - LOOC 5 55 245 - - - - - - - MAGDIWANG 1 38 165 - - - - - - - ODIONGAN 2 12 40 - - - - - - - ROMBLON 9 35 128 - - - - - - - SAN AGUSTIN 9 163 629 - - - - - - - SAN ANDRES 1 30 150 - - - - - - - SAN FERNANDO 1 2 10 - - - - - - - SANTA FE 1 8 28 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 4 25 70 - - - - - - -

1,264 52,250 211,829 - - - - - - -

105 5,377 19,237 - - - - - - -

BACACAY 9 169 711 - - - - - - - CAMALIG 4 117 455 - - - - - - - DARAGA 2 25 149 - - - - - - - GUINOBATAN 12 1,741 5,635 - - - - - - - JOVELLAR 4 23 100 - - - - - - - LEGAZPI CITY 5 125 533 - - - - - - - LIBON 12 189 688 - - - - - - - LIGAO CITY 8 309 1,214 - - - - - - - MALILIPOT 15 1,383 4,754 - - - - - - -

ROMBLON

RIZAL

MIMAROPA

MARINDUQUE

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

ORIENTAL MINDORO

PALAWAN

REGION V (BICOL REGION)

ALBAY

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

MANITO 2 62 241 - - - - - - - OAS 11 387 1,438 - - - - - - - PIO DURAN 7 367 1,217 - - - - - - - POLANGUI 7 141 505 - - - - - - - SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 1 29 113 - - - - - - - TABACO CITY 2 71 274 - - - - - - - TIWI 4 239 1,210 - - - - - - -

80 1,077 4,218 - - - - - - -

BASUD 1 1 4 - - - - - - - CAPALONGA 5 21 86 - - - - - - - DAET 4 54 248 - - - - - - - JOSE PANGANIBAN 7 110 468 - - - - - - - LABO 15 227 817 - - - - - - - MERCEDES 10 201 781 - - - - - - - PARACALE 4 49 177 - - - - - - - SAN LORENZO RUIZ 6 41 162 - - - - - - - SAN VICENTE 3 24 79 - - - - - - - SANTA ELENA 3 21 73 - - - - - - - TALISAY 11 55 266 - - - - - - - VINZONS 11 273 1,057 - - - - - - -

476 18,863 78,489 - - - - - - -

BAAO 30 2,658 10,856 - - - - - - - BALATAN 11 402 1,643 - - - - - - - BATO 19 2,355 9,798 - - - - - - - BOMBON 7 137 561 - - - - - - - BUHI 12 800 3,735 - - - - - - - BULA 22 1,169 4,940 - - - - - - - CABUSAO 9 620 2,227 - - - - - - - CALABANGA 24 906 3,473 - - - - - - - CAMALIGAN 6 142 587 - - - - - - - CANAMAN 1 38 190 - - - - - - - CARAMOAN 9 175 771 - - - - - - - DEL GALLEGO 4 143 700 - - - - - - - GAINZA 8 232 723 - - - - - - - GARCHITORENA 9 608 2,635 - - - - - - - GOA 24 416 1,782 - - - - - - - IRIGA CITY 3 357 996 - - - - - - - LAGONOY 12 294 1,216 - - - - - - - LIBMANAN 17 180 769 - - - - - - - LUPI 2 31 89 - - - - - - - MAGARAO 12 173 772 - - - - - - - MILAOR 20 919 4,630 - - - - - - - MINALABAC 9 464 1,891 - - - - - - - NABUA 30 737 3,019 - - - - - - - NAGA CITY 15 831 3,212 - - - - - - - PAMPLONA 16 405 1,784 - - - - - - - PASACAO 10 347 1,615 - - - - - - - PILI 2 19 73 - - - - - - - PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 1 70 304 - - - - - - - RAGAY 24 406 1,803 - - - - - - - SAGÑAY 3 100 390 - - - - - - - SAN FERNANDO 11 57 243 - - - - - - - SAN JOSE 24 393 1,572 - - - - - - - SIPOCOT 23 557 2,196 - - - - - - - SIRUMA 2 25 94 - - - - - - - TIGAON 18 350 1,363 - - - - - - - TINAMBAC 27 1,347 5,837 - - - - - - -

297 14,151 55,428 - - - - - - -

BAGAMANOC 80 240 1,160BARAS 26 1,868 6,151 - - - - - - - BATO 22 1,920 7,410 - - - - - - - CARAMORAN 26 714 3,460 - - - - - - - GIGMOTO 8 957 3,509 - - - - - - - PANDAN 18 448 1,796 - - - - - - - PANGANIBAN (PAYO) 15 255 994 - - - - - - - SAN ANDRES (CALOLBON) 29 2,837 11,425 - - - - - - - SAN MIGUEL 3 42 210 - - - - - - - VIGA 23 814 3,428 - - - - - - - VIRAC 47 4,056 15,885 - - - - - - -

79 4,129 17,142 - - - - - - -

BALENO 1 30 123 - - - - - - - BATUAN 2 8 38 - - - - - - - CATAINGAN 1 16 53 - - - - - - - CAWAYAN 17 289 1,221 - - - - - - - CLAVERIA 5 68 318 - - - - - - - ESPERANZA 14 259 1,063 - - - - - - - MONREAL 3 72 322 - - - - - - - PALANAS 4 101 347 - - - - - - - PIO V CORPUZ (LIMBUHAN) 6 98 340 - - - - - - - SAN FERNANDO 1 29 123 - - - - - - - SAN JACINTO 6 209 639 - - - - - - - SAN PASCUAL 12 2,916 12,427 - - - - - - - USON 7 34 128 - - - - - - -

227 8,653 37,315 - - - - - - -

BARCELONA 21 283 1,106 - - - - - - - BULAN 9 289 1,257 - - - - - - - BULUSAN 22 181 702 - - - - - - - CASIGURAN 7 153 637 - - - - - - - CASTILLA 15 887 3,041 - - - - - - - DONSOL 23 899 3,574 - - - - - - - GUBAT 17 546 2,152 - - - - - - - IROSIN 12 236 1,086 - - - - - - - JUBAN 14 1,393 5,175 - - - - - - - MAGALLANES 12 471 1,913 - - - - - - - MATNOG 14 275 1,215 - - - - - - - PILAR 18 1,049 4,530 - - - - - - - PRIETO DIAZ 8 328 1,094 - - - - - - - SANTA MAGDALENA 10 165 685 - - - - - - - SORSOGON 25 1,498 9,148 - - - - - - -

152 5,314 25,582 11 67 402 370 1,674 437 2,076

52 1,315 5,022 5 21 103 257 1,162 278 1,265

BARBAZA 7 66 310 - - - 42 210 42 210CULASI 9 130 547 1 3 17 81 322 84 339HAMTIC 11 794 2,882 - - - - - - - LAUA-AN 1 14 67 1 14 67 - - 14 67

CAMARINES NORTE

CAMARINES SUR

CATANDUANES

MASBATE

SORSOGON

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

ANTIQUE

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTED No. of Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

LIBERTAD 2 104 369 - - - - - - - PATNONGON 2 2 12 - - - 2 12 2 12SAN JOSE 4 34 119 - - - 13 37 13 37SAN REMIGIO 3 23 130 - - - - - - - SIBALOM 8 132 519 - - - 108 540 108 540TIBIAO 4 15 65 3 4 19 10 39 14 58TOBIAS FORNIER (DAO) 1 1 2 - - - 1 2 1 2

1 3 15 - - - - - - -

ROXAS CITY 1 3 15 - - - - - - -

85 3,435 18,323 6 46 299 113 512 159 811

ALIMODIAN 4 10 44 - - - 2 10 2 10CARLES 3 240 1,043 - - - - - - - DINGLE 3 18 71 1 12 51 6 20 18 71DUMANGAS 5 587 3,521 - - - - - - - GUIMBAL 1 28 132 1 1 6 27 126 28 132ILOILO CITY 5 40 138 - - - - - - - JANIUAY 10 116 605 - - - 36 191 36 191MIAGAO 4 13 87 - - - 2 7 2 7POTOTAN 22 716 3,585 - - - - - - - SANTA BARBARA 3 28 117 3 28 217 - - 28 217TUBUNGAN 6 44 184 1 5 25 40 158 45 183ZARRAGA 19 1,595 8,796 - - - - - - -

14 561 2,222 - - - 0 0 0 0

HINOBA-AN (ASIA) 9 375 1,557 - - - 0 0 0 0ISABELA 4 144 495 - - - - - 0 0MOISES PADILLA (MAGALLON) 1 42 170

10 1,105 5,102 - - - - - - -

10 1,105 5,102 - - - - - - -

BASAY 3 900 4,275 - - - - - - - BAYAWAN (TULONG) 5 184 735 - - - - - - - SANTA CATALINA 2 21 92 - - - - - - -

8 93 399.00 - - - - - - -

BILIRAN 8 93 399.00 - - - - - - -

ALMERIA 1 2 8.00 - - - - - - - CAIBIRAN 6 73 301.00 - - - - - - - NAVAL 1 18 90.00 - - - - - - - Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted

Source: DROMIC Report No. 13 on Typhoon "QUINTA" as of 06 November 2020, 6PM

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REGIONS 7PROVINCES 27CITIES 23MUNICIPALITIES 287

CAPIZ

ILOILO

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)

NEGROS ORIENTAL

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)

AFFECTED AREAS

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SITREP NO. 11 TAB B

DATE / TIME REMARKS

FLOODING 73

REGION III 16Aurora 1

San Luis Detour road at Diteki River Due to Typhoon QUINTA. Flooding has subsided.

Bulacan 7

Calumpit

Brgys. Sapang Bayan, San Jose, Pandukot, Sta.

Lucia, Bulusan, Calizon, Gugo, Iba Oeste,

Caniogan, Frances, Meysulao, San Miguel,

Longos, Gatbuca, and Piocuzcosa

- Due to high tide, rain, and dam release

Hagonoy

Brgys. Palapat, San Agustin, San Isidro, San Juan,

San Mguel, San Pedro, Sta. Monica, Sto. Niño, and

Tampok

- Due to high tide, rain, and dam release. Flooding has subsided.

Malolos Brgy. Sto. Rosario Due to Typhoon QUINTA. Flooding has subsided.

Marilao Villa MonteVerde Subdivision - Due to high tide and coastal flooding. Flooding has subsided.

Pulilan Brgys. Tibag, Taal, and Dampol 1stFlood water depth of 1 -3 ft due to high tide, rain, and dam release.

Flooding has subsided.

Paombong Brgy. PinalagdanFlood water depth of 1 - 2 ft due to high tide, rain, and dam release.

Flooding has subsided.

San Miguel

Brgys. King Kabayo, Tumana, Sta. Lucia, Bagong

Pagasa, Bagong Silang, Baritan, Buga, Ilog Bulo,

Mandile, Salacot, Salangan, and Tigpalas

- Due to high tide and coastal flooding. Flooding has subsided.

Pampanga 7

Candaba Brgy. San Agustin -Due to Typhoon and floodings in the northern regions. Flooding has

subsided.

Macabebe

San Francisco, Sta. Rita, Tacasan, Saplad David,

Dalayap (coastal), San Rafael, Sto. Rosario, San Jose,

San Isidro, San Gabriel, San Juan,Consuelo (coastal),

Sto. Niño, Castuli, Candelaria, Telacsan, San Vicente,

Caduang Tete, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Maria, San Roque, Sta.

Lutgarda, and Mataguiti

- Due to continuous heavy rains

Masantol

Brgys. Alauli, Bagang, Balibago, Nigui, Sagrada, San

Agustin, San Isidro Matua, San Nicolas, Sapang

Kawayan, Sta. Lucia Matua, Sta. Lucia Paguiba, Sta.

Monica, San Isidro Anac, Sta. Lucia Wakas, Cambasi,

Sta. Cruz, Sua, Palimpe, Sto. Nino, Sta Lucia Anac,

Bebe Matua, Bebe Anac, Bulacus, San Pedro, Malauli,

and Puti

-Due to hightide, monsoon rains, and volume of water coming from

the upstream.

Apalit Brgys. Paligui and Coglante - Due to continuous heavy rains. Flooding has subsided.

Arayat Brgys. Candating and San MateoFlood water depth of 1 ft due to continuous rains. Flooding has

subsided.

San LuisBrgys. San Juan, San Sebastian, Sta. Catalina, Sta.

Cruz Pambilog, Sta. Cruz Poblacion, and San Nicolas,

Sto Tomas, Sta Monica, San Agustin

- Due to the overflowing of Pampanga River. Flooding has subsided.

San SimonBrgys. Dela Paz, Sta. Cruz, San Pedro, San Juan, and

San Miguel- Due to continuous rains. Flooding has subsided.

Zambales 1

San Felipe Brgys. Sta. Cruz, San Pedro, San Juan, and San Miguel - Flood water depth of up to 5 ft. Flooding has subsided.

CALABARZON 5Laguna 3

Calamba Brgys. Bucal and Pansol 24 October 2020, 5:00 PMCDRRMO conducted ocular inspection in the area. As of 9:00

PM, 24 October 2020, the flooding has subsided.

Lumban Brgy. Concepcion 25 October 2020, 10:00 AM Water level is below the knee. Roads are passable.

Sta. Cruz Brgys. Gatid and Pagsawitan 26 October 2020, 10:00 AM Subsided 1000H 26 October (previously reported subsided in 2 hrs)

Batangas 1

Lobo Brgy. Nagtaluntong 26 October 2020, 1:00 AM Subsided as of 28 October 2020

Cavite 1

Bacoor Brgy. Mambong 25 October 2020, 9:30 PM Water level is below the knee. Road is not passable to light vehicles,

MIMAROPA 4

Oriental Mindoro 3

San Teodoro Brgy. Bigaan 26 October 2020Due to heavy rains. Water level is knee-deep. Flood waters subsided

the same date.

Calapan City Panggalaan and Bucayao Road 26 October 2020, 9:00 AMDue to overflowing of Magasawang Tubig River. Water level is waist-

deep. Roads are passable to large vehicles only.

Puerto Galera Sitio Dapi, Brgy. San Antonio 26 October 2020Due to heavy rains and high tide. Water level is knee-deep. Flood

waters subsided the same date.

Marinduque 1

Boac Brgys. Mercado, Malusac, Lupac and Tampus 26 October 2020Water level is ankle to knee deep. Flood waters subsided the same

date.Region V 22

Camarines Sur 19

Balatan Brgy. Siramag -

Cabusao Pandan - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Del GallegoMansalaya to Kinalangan and

Tomagoktok to Mabini- Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

LupiPoblacion to San Pedro, Poblacion to Barerra Jr.,

and Napolidan- Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

MinalabacBrgys. Manapao, Mataoroc, Del Socorro, Sagrada,

Catanusan, and Timbang- Flooded rice fields. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Milaor Brgy. Capucnasan - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

PamplonaPoblacion, Batang, Tampadong, Calawat, and San

Rafael- Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Pasacao Macad and Caranan - Spillway. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Canaman San Agustin and Haring -Residential Areas. Water level in Haring is mid-thigh. Flooding has

subsided as of 27 October 2020

Ocampo Del Rosario to Gatbo - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Pili San Jose and Napayong -Caboclodan Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of 27

October 2020

Lagonoy Himagtocon and San Roque - Spillway subsided

San Jose Manzana - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

BalatanSan Roque, Siramag, and Luluasan

-Residential area. Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of

27 October 2020

BuhiCentro to Tambo, Cabatuan, San Pedro, San

Pascual, and San Buenaventura-

Rinaga River Overflow; 3ft water level. Flooding has subsided as of

27 October 2020

Nabua

Tandaay, Sta. Elena, Aro-aldao, Malawag to

Salvacion Que Gatos, San Jose, Sta. Lucia, San

Miguel, San Jose, San Roque Madawon, Lourdes

Young, San Nicolas, Malawag, San Anonio Pob.,

San Isidro Inapatan, and Antipolo Young

- Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Baao

Sagrada, Baao to Sta. Elena, Nabua, and Iyagan,

Baao to San Vicente, Ocampo, La Medalla, and

Sta. Eulalia

- Spillway not passable. Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “QUINTA” (I.N. MOLAVE)INCIDENTS MONITORED

As of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

LOCATION

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DATE / TIME REMARKSLOCATION

Bato

Agos, San Miguel, Santiago, San Rafael, Divina

Pastora, Tres Reyes, Sta. Cruz, Bacolod, Tagpolo,

San Roque, Cawacagan. San Juan, Guyodan,

Salvacion, San Vicente, and Buluang

- Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Bula San Agustin - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Camarines Norte 1

San Vicente Calabagas - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Albay 2

Legazpi City

Brgy. Maoyod, Brgy. 15 Ilawod East, Dapdap,

Barrida, Puro, Brgy. 17, Brgy. Buraguis, Brgy. 15,

Marquez St. Old Albay, Cabangan West, Victory

Village 1 and 2, Imperial Court, Rizal, Lapu-Lapu,

Bnauahan East and West, Cabangan East,

Barangays 16 and 17, Bitano, Capantawan, Oro

Site, and Penaranda

- Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Daraga Brgy. Sipi, Brgy. Cullat, and Brgy. Penafrancia - Flooding has subsided as of 27 October 2020

Region VI 16

Negros Occidental 4

HinobaanBrgy. Poblacion, Bulwaga, Talacagay, and San

RafaelFlooding already subsided.

Binalbagan Brgy. Bi-ao overflowFlooding made the overflow bridge not passable to light vehicles.

Passable as of 26 October 2020.

Talisay City Low-lying Barangays 24 October 2020, 12:10 AM Due to heavy rainfall. Flooding already subsided.

La Castellana Low-lying areas near water bodies 26 October 2020Due to continous rain brought by Trough of Typhoon QUINTA.

Flooding already subsided.

Antique 8

HamticSitio Guru-an, Piapi 1, Calala, and Pua-ao

Elementary School

Culasi Brgys. Balac-Balac and Camansijan Flooding already subsided

San Remigio Brgy. Vlvar Flooding already subsided

Sibalom Brgys. Catngan IV, Bari, and District 1 Flooding already subsided

San JoseBrgys. Inabasan, Guinbangaan-Buragot, Maybato

North, Cansadan, and Funda DalipeFlooding already subsided

BarbazaBrgys Lisub, Poblacion, Brgy. Cubay, Gua, Ipil,

Palma, and Bigaa Flooding already subsided

Laua-an

Brgy. Lugta, Lindero, Oloc, Cadajug, Cabariwan,

Intao,

Guibangga-an, Maria.

Flooding already subsided

Tibao

Brgy. Salazar, Esparagoza, Sta. Ana, Sto. Rosario,

Malabor,Amar, Importante, San Francisco Sur,

Martinez.

Flooding already subsided

Capiz 4

Maayon - Roads are still passable to all types of vehicles.

Sigma

Brgys. Pagbunitan, Bangon-Bangon, Cogon,

Capuyhan, Oyong, Mianay, Acbo, Poblacion Norte,

Amaga, Balucuan, Guintas, Malapad Cogon,

Mangoso, Mansacul, Matangcong, Matinabus,

Parian, Pinamalatican, Poblacion Sur, and Tawog

Rice fields in the said barangays subsided except for Brgys. Amaga,

Balucuan, Guintas,

Malapad Cogon, Mansacul, Matangcong, Matinabus, Parian,

Pinamalatican, Poblacion Sur, Tawog

Pontevedra Brgy. RizalSan Esteban Housing in the said barangay experienced flashflood

which subsided after around 15 to 20 minutes.

Dao Brgy. Poblacion IlawodFlooded barangay road but passable to all types of vehicles.

Subsided

Region VIII 2

Samar 2

Catbalogan City Brgys. Mercedes and Sto. Nino Floodwater has subsided. Roads passable

San Jose de Bauan Manangday Creek, Brgy. 1 Floodwater has subsided.

CAR 2

Apayao 2

Purok 6, Brgy. Sta. Filomena, and Brgy. Sta. Elena 23 October 2020

Clearing operations of affected roads are ongoing. However, due to

intermittent heavy rains, cleared areas continue to be affected by

flood waters. Flooding already subsided on 25 October 2020.

Brgy. Sta. Filomena 26 October 2020 Ongoing clearing operations on the affected road is being conducted.

NCR 6

Parañaque CitySan Isidro Valley 2, Dr. A Santos Ave. near Fourth

Estate, and BF Homes

Water level was knee-deep to waist-deep. Flood water subsided on

25 October 2020

Malabon CityBrgys. Maysilo, Panghulo, San Agustin, and Ibaba -

CWater level was below the knee. Flood water already subsided.

Muntinlupa City

Brgy. Tunasan, Poblacion - Espetala Pantalan,

Poblacion - Riza Aplaya, Poblacion - Quezon

Aplaya, Poblacion - Espetetala Pantalan, and Brgy.

Buli - Aplaya

Water level was knee-deep to waist-deep. Flood water already

subsided.

Makati CityWashington to Dela Rosa, Pasong Tamo to Javier,

Sensorium cor Wiper, and Berit cor Palar- Subsided as of 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM

Valenzuela

St. Paul, St. Benedict corner of St. James., Viente

Reales, Esteban left, Esteban right and Dalandan

going to VCEH

- Subsided

Manila Along Taft Avenue, UN Recto, Rizal Avenue, and

Pedro Gil- Gutter deep. Flood water has subsided.

LANDSLIDE / SOIL COLLAPSE 26CALABARZON 7

Laguna 2

Majayjay Brgy. Bakia 25 October 2020, 6:30 AM

Clearing operations is being conducted by MDRRMO Majayjay, BFP,

and PNP. As of 11:45 AM, 25 October 2020, both lanes are now

passable.

Luisiana Sitio Dapi, Brgy. San Antonio 25 October 2020, 2:00 AM Passable (Road not affected/blocked)

Cavite 3

Carmona Brgy. Cabilang Baybay 25 October 2020, 8:00 PM Cleared by the LGU

Alfonso Brgy. Sinaliw Malaki Minor landslide

Amadeo Brgy. 6 26 October 2020, 2:00 PM Installed baricade and signages

Quezon 1

Padre Burgos Brgy. Rizal 25 October 2020, 5:00 AM Cleared as of 5:00 PM of the same day

Batangas 1

Lobo Brgys. San Miguel and Malabrigo 26 October 2020 Cleared as of 4:15 PM of the same day

Region VI 18

Aklan 3

Malay Brgy. Kabulihan Clearing operations done

Banga Brgy. Sibalew Landslide along the road. Road is passable

Malinao Brgy. SipacSoil collapse at the side of the provincial road. Road has been

cleared.

Iloilo 7

Brgys. Ginomoy, Laylayan, Punong, Piandaan East Clearing operations done

Brgy. Tugaslon going to Brgy. Tarug, Brgy. Ingwan Debris flow; six (6) households affected

MaasinPiandaan East, Canangahan, Abilay, Dagami,

Inabasan, and TubangSoil erosion in roads.

Calanasan

Alimodian

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Lambunao Pob IlawodAffected resdients were advised to evacuate as the area was prone

to landslide per MGB's assessment.

San Joaquin Brgy. QuiananAn uprooted tree caused the landslide. Clearing operations was done

by DPWH on 26 October 2020

Brgy Taytay Landslide at left side of National Highway

Bgry Bagay Soil erosion at barangay proper partially affecting 8 houses

Antique 8

Tibiao Brgys, Tuno. Castillo, Alegre and Esparagoza

Ongoing clearing operations (Brgy Alegre - Cleared of debris and

passable as of 28 Oct meanwhile in Brgy Castillo is passable only for

motorcycles.)

Anini-y Brgy. San Ramon Debris cleared and roads are passable

Culasi Brgys. Alojipan and Tinabusan Debris cleared and roads are passable

Barbaza Brgy. Embranga-an, Yapo Debris cleared and roads are passable

Hamtic Gen. Fullon National High School Ongoing assessment

Tobias Fornier Brgy. Igdurarog and Igbangcal B. Debris cleared. Road already passable

Laua-an Brgys Necesito and Guiamon Debris cleared and roads are passable

San Remegio Brgy Alegria Debris cleared and roads are passable

Region VIII 1

Samar 1

Calbayog City Along Calbayog-Catarman Road, Brgy. Nabang Clearing operations conducted; 2 lanes passable

MARITIME 12CALABARZON 4

Batangas 4

Tingloy Bonito Island 26 October 2020, 8:00 AM

A RoRo vessel ran aground due to rough sea condition. PCG

responded and asssisted 5 crew members who took shelter in Bonito

Island

Bauan Brgy. San Roque 26 October 2020, 5:00 AM

A yacht (MV Oceanic Explorer III) sank about 0.5 nautical miles off

Keppel Shipyad. PCG rescued 7 out of the 8 crew members on-

board the vessel. SAR is on-going to rescue the remaining missing

person. SAR operations were suspended on 26 October, 5:00 PM

and were resumed on 27 October, 8:00 PM. Cadaver of the missing

person was retrieved on 30 October 2020 at about 4:30PM inside the

sank yacht thru the combined search and retrieval operation

conducted by the Technical Diver Volunteers of Scuba Academy

Manila, Applied Technical Diving and Marine Solution and Aquatech

Scuba Academy.

Brgy. Mainaga 26 October 2020, 9:45 AM

A certain Supercat MV Saint Nuriel vessel sank in the vicinity waters

of Brgy. Mainaga. PCG assisted eight (8) crew members. Of which,

four (4) were assisted to the nearest hospital while four (4) were

transferred to a tug boat.

Brgy. Talaga East 26 October 2020, 1:00 PM

A certain MV St. Dominic I vessel sank in the vicinity waters of Brgy.

Talaga East. PCG assisted a total of seven (7) crew members, of

which two (2) were injured.

MIMAROPA 8

Occidental Mindoro 4

San Jose Brgy. San Agustin 26 October 2020, 11:30 AM

A small wooden fishing boat carrying three (3) fishermen capsized

when it was hit by a big wave. Two of the fishermen were rescued

shile the other one went missing. MPS San Jose and MDRRMO San

Jose conducted SRR operations and retrieved the body of the victim

in Brgy. Ambulong, San Jose.

Sablayan Pandan Bay 26 October 2020

A certain Wow Khim5 motorbanca carrying four (4) fishermen sank in

the vicinity waters of Pandan Bay when it was struck by strong winds

due to TY Quinta. Two (2) of the fishermen were found in Pandan

Island while the other two went missing. CGSS conducted SAR

operations but were unable to find the missing fishermen. SAR

operations were temporarily terminated due to rough sea conditions.

but will be resumed once the sea condition permits. On 01 November

2020, around 3:00 PM, Sablayan MPS received a report saying that

the body of one of the missing fishermen was found in Brgy.

Talaotao, looc, Occidental Mindoro. Relatives of the missing

fisherman had confirmed that the body belonged to the missing

fisherman.

Palauan Brgy Harrison 28 October 2020

A fishing banca JANEL went on fishing venture on 25 Oct 2020 at

the vicinity waters of West of Sitio Ignunoc and failed to return home.

Sar Operations was conducted on the same date but due to

unfavorable sea condition prevailing in the area, SAR Operations

was terminated then continued to conduct shoreline search at Brgy

1, 4 and Brgy Harrison, Paluan, but yielded negatuive result. the

Team coordinated to CGSS Lubang, CGSS Abra De Ilog and coastal

barangay's and local fishermen in the area to look for the missing

fishermen of FBCA .

Magsaysay Brgy Paclolo 26 October 2020

The victim together wither her husband and 8 mos old baby came

from Kaingin heading homeward. While crossing the river, the

mother slipped with her baby that led to their deaths . Progress

report to follow.Palawan 3

Brgy. Cabigsing 26 October 2020

Eight (8) anchored motorbancas submerged due to strong waves

The said MBCA were anchored along the shoreline of Zone 6,Brgy.

Cabigsing due to the very strong winds and big waves the anchor

was dragged and had caused collision. Said MBCA were towed to

the shoreline with no casualities.

Brgy. San Carlos 27 October 2020

Two (2) submerged MBCAs along the shorelines of Sitio Madupo,

Brgy San Carlos,ewre also anchored at the area and was hit by a

very strong winds and big waves, said MBCA were towed to the

shoreline with no casualities.

Coron Brgy Lajala 27 October 2020

Five (5) person were transiting at the vicinity waters of

Atuayan,Coron, Palawan bound to Brgy. Bulalacao, but due to

strongs winds and big waves it rapidly flow into their MBCA that

resulted to half-submerge. A SAR team found the half-submerged

MBCA with 5 persons on-board drifting between Coron Island and

Bulalacao Isaland.

Narra Panacan Port 27 October 2020

CGSS Narra sighted MV Iceland was dragged to the shoreline near

Panacan port, All mooring lines was cut off due to the bad weather.

At present the said vessel is being monitored for possible under hull

damage incurred and have requested for maritime police to cotaine

the same.

Marinduque 1

Mogpog Brgy Bintakay Riverside 26 October 2020

A cadaver was found in Brgy Binatakay Riverside, Mogpog,

Marinduque. The said victim was found lifeless on the side of the

creek, cause of death asphyxia by drowning and no indication of foul

play.

STORM SURGE 1

CALABARZON 1

Batangas 1

Lobo Brgy, Banalo 26 October 2020, 3:00 AM Conducted pre-emptive evacuationSources: OCD ROs III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII, VIII, NCR, and CAR.

Cuyo

Mabini

Igbaras

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STATUS REMARKS

NO. OF ROADS NO. OF BRIDGES

CAR 25

Apayao 1

ApayaoIlocos Norte Road, K0613+500 –

K0613+580, Madduang, Kabugao

Passable as of

26 October 2020Soil collapse

Apayao 2nd DEO 12

1. Claveria-Calanasan-Kabugao Road

a. K0623+410 – K0623+430, Sta. Elena,

Calanasan

b. K0623+900-K0623+930

c. K0637+080-K0637+090

d. K0637+150-K0637+175

e. K0640+650-K0640+670, MaragminPassable as of

25 October 2020, 8:08PM

Installed warning signs.

Total clearing operation will resume upon

favorable weather condition

f. K0642+400-K0642+425 Maragmin

Section

Passable as of

25 October 2020Alternate route: Tanglagan-Eva Route

g. K0643+050-K0643+110, Maragmin

Section

Passable as of

28 October 2020Soil collapse

h. K0651+400-K0651+425, CarmelaPunch thru as of

25 October 2020

2. Apayao (Calanasan) - Ilocos Norte

Road

i. K0609+850-K0609+970, Bunot

j. K0616+540-K0616+570, Lagazo

k. K0617+845-K0617+865, Sadel

Mt. Province 4

Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis

Road K0380+500, Talubin, Bontoc

Passable as of

26 October 2020

Installated warning signs and resumption of

operation on 26 October 2020.

Nueva Vizcaya Road, K0363+500 -

K0363+535, Bayyo, Bontoc

Passable as of

26 October 2020Soil collapse

Cagayan via Tabuk - Enrile Road,

K0406+650-K0406+665, Betwagan,

Sadanga

Passable as of

26 October 2020clearing operation

Ilocos Sur via Tue, K0388+850-

K0388+865, Beto Section, Brgy. Tue,

Tandian

Passable as of

30 October 2020on going clearing operation

Kalinga 3

K0522+155 - K0522+200, Matteled

Section, Dupligan, Tanudan

Not Passable as of

30 October 2020Installed warning signs.

K0522+200 – K0522+250,

Dupligan,Tanudan

Not Passable as of

30 October 2020manual backfilling

Calanan - Pinukpuk - Abbut Road,

K0529+250-K0529+270, Turayok

Section, Katabbogan, Pinukpuk

One lane passable as of

29 October 2020clearing operation

Ifugao 1st DEO 4

K0344+500, Binablayan, Tinoc

K0354+400-K0354+422, Gumhang,

Tinoc

K0354+750-K0354+775, Gumhang,

Tinoc

K0356+000-K0356+030, Ap-apid, Tinoc

Ifugao 2nd DEO 1

Banaue - Mayoyao-Alfonso Lista - Isabela

Boundary Road

Passable as of 6 November

2020punch thru operation on going

REGION III 26 2

Aurora 8

Nueva Ecija- Aurora RoadPassable as of 2

8 October 2020Landslides

K0174+300, Brgy. Villa Maria, AuroraPassable as of 04 November

2020Landslide

TAB CPreparedness Measures and Effects of Typhoon “QUINTA”

ROADS AND BRIDGESas of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

ROAD SECTION

Passable as of

25 October 2020

Damaged due to soil erosion.

Installed warning signs.

Mobilized DPWH equipment and crew for

clearing operations

One lane passableDamaged due to road slip with damaged

stone masonry

One lane passable as of

29 October 2020on going clearing operation

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K0210+900 Diteki SectionPassable as of

28 October 2020Debris flow

Detour Road at Diteki River passable as of

27 October 2020Flooded

San Luis, Aurora – Nueva Ecija Road

K0171+322- K0220+640

Dilasag –Dinapigue Road

Casiguran – Dilasag Road via Dimaseset

Baler-Casiguran Road, K0250+300,

Amper Section, Brgy. Gupa, Dipaculao

Passable as of

29 October 2020Falling rocks / landslide

Nueva Ecija 2 1

K0166+950, Brgy. Labi, BongabonPassable as of 04 November

2020Landslides

K0159+650. Baong Spillway, Brgy. Labi,

BongabonFlooded

Tablang - Gabaldon Road K0166.500,

Brgy. Pantoc, GabaldonMudflows on roadways

Pampanga 16 1

Baliwag- Candaba - Sta. Ana Road,

K0065+300-K066+200, San Agustin,

Candaba, Pampanga

Passable as of 04 November

2020

Baliwag-Candaba -Sta. Ana Road,

K0068+850 – K0069+250, San Agustin

Passable as of 04 November

2020

K0065+300 – K0066+200, San

Agustin, Candaba, Pampanga

Passable as of 04 November

2020

K0058+310-k0058+450, Brgy. Caduang

Tete, Macabebe

K0061+570-K0061+780, Brgy Poblacio,

Macabebe

K0062+370-K0062+650, Sta Rita,

Macabebe

K0062+880-K00063+450, Calsada Bayu,

Sta Lucia Matua,

Masantol

Candaba - San Miguel Road

A. K0072+750-K0072+300, Paralaya

K0073+750-K0076+150, Paralaya

Sto Tomas -Minalin Macabebe Road

A. K0073+010-K0073+340, Telacsan,

Macabebe

K0065+300 – K0066+200, San

Agustin, Candaba, Pampanga

K0072+750 – K0072+300, Paralaya,

Candaba, Pampanga

K0073+750 – K00756+150, Paralaya,

Candaba, Pampanga

Masantol - Kalsadang Bayu Road Flooded

Candaba - Barangca Bridge Eroded bridge

Dukma (Candaba – San Miguel Road) Flooded

San Luis, San Juan (purok 1-6)Passable as of 04 November

2020flooding

CALABARZON 36

Batangas 14

Brgy. Malapad na Parang one lane passable on going clearing operation

Brgy. Malabrigo Not passable landslide

Brgy. SawangPassable as of 27 October

2020

Brgy. Malabrigo Not passable

Talisay Brgy. TrancaPassable as of 27 October

2020

San Isidro Spillway uprooted tree

Caysahayan River river overflow

Taal Provincial Road to San NicloasPassable as of 27 October

2020uprooted tree

Brgy. CubambaPassable as of 27 October

2020uprooted tree

Batangas Tabangao-Lobo Road

K0135+000-K0135+700

Passable as of 28 October

2020Landslides

Batangas Tabangao-Lobo Road

K0138+250

Not passable as of 28

October 2020Roadslip

Batangas CitySTAR Tollway - Pinamucan Bypass

Road, K0104+000 - K0105+000

Not passable as of 30

October 2020

Collapsed stone masonry,

grouted riprap and Cement

Treated Base (CTB)

Passable as of

27 October 2020

Passable as of 04 November

2020

Candaba

Flooded

Passable as of 04 November

2020

Passable as of 04 November

2020Flooded

Passable as of 04 November

2020

Lobo

Landslides

Taysan passable as of 26 October

2020

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Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Unclassified

Road at Sitio

Not passable as of 27

October 2020Flooded

Batangas Lobo Road K0119+(-)454-

K0127+190One lane passable flooding/ Collapsed slope

Quezon 4

MaubanTayabas-Mainit-Mauban Road a.

K0140+230-K0157+500 b. K0157+500-

K0168+210

Passable Shoulder/slope collapse, fallen trees

Junction MSR, Lopez-Catanuan Road

(K0217+(-) 890 to K0236+128Passable San Francisco A Spillway damaged

Lopez-Catanauan Road K0226+200 Passable Damaged revetment wall and carriage way

Junction MSR, Lopez-Buenavista Road

K0218+(-)802 to K0236+998), Brgy. Villa

Aurora Lopez, Quezon

One lane passable as of

25 October 2020collapsed carriageway

Cavite 13

Tagayatay City 1. Tagaytay Taal Lake Road

a. K0060+500, Brgy. San Jose

b. K0062+300, Brgy. San Jose

c.K0061+900, Brgy. San Jose

d. K0062+900, Brgy. San Jose

e. K0063+100, Brgy. San Jose

f. K0063+400, Brgy. San Jose

g. K0063+600, Brgy. San Jose

Brgy. Mambog

Niog Road

Nasugbu Road along Brgy. Sapang 1Not passable as of 26

October 2020

K0071+700, Brgy. Mangas II,Passable as of

27 October 2020

K0058+600, Brgy. Mangas IIPassable as of 28 October

2020

Indang Alfonso-Indang RoadNot passable as of 26

October 2020Laguna 3

Majayjay Lucban-Majayjay Road, Brgy. Bakyapassable as of

25 October 2020landslide

Calamba Bucal bypass roadNot passable as of

26 October 2020Preventive closure

San Pablo City San Pablo - Dolores Road Passable falln telco pole

Rizal 2

Tanay Manila East Road, Brgy. Tandang Kutyo, One lane passable. Damaged due to fallen tree.

Ongoing clearing operations.

RodriguezMango Bridge, K0027+500 along San

Mateo Rodriguez Road, Rodriguez RizalPasable to light vehicles

hole on the left side portion of the slab

MIMAROPA 29 7

Occidental Mindoro 7 2

Araang Buhay Bridge, Brgy.

Lumangbayan, Sta. Cruz

Passable as of 27 October

2020Clearing operations undertaken

Brgy. Tayamaan Provincial road,

MamburaoClearing operations undertaken

Proper Nicolas to So. Bukal

Caguray Access Road

Sta. Teresa Junction Road

So. Olima, Malasin Access Road

Brgy. Labangan, San Jose. Jct. MWCR

(Labangan)-Murtha-Jct. Iriron Road

Barak Road leading to Lubang (Farm

Area)

Not passable as of 27

October 2020Ongoing clearing operation

Inanggihan BridgeNot passable as of 28

October 2020

Oriental Mindoro 2

Calapan North Road, K0029+400 to

K0030+200, Oriental Mindoro

Calapan South Road, K0017+500 to

K0017+600

Marinduque 20 5

Mogpog-Sta. Cruz Road/MCR

Dr. Damian Reyes Road (Boac Side) /

MCR

Boac-Gasan Road/ MCR

Buenavista-Gasan Road/ MCR

Dr. Damian Reyes Road (Torrijos Side) /

MCR

Mogpog-Balanacan Port Road

Tigwi-Dampulan-Lipata-Yook-Buenavista

Road

Caigangan, Buenavista to Gasan

Passable as of 27 October

2020Flood water subsided

Lopez

Passable as of

28 October 2020Fallen trees

BacooorPassable as of

27 October 2020Flooded

TernateFallen trees

Passable as of 26 October

2020Clearing operations undertaken

Passable as of 26 October

2020Flooded

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Clearing operations undertaken

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STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION

Boac-Mogpog Road

Sta. Cruz-Torrijos Road

Napo-Pulong Parang SpillwayPassable as of 26 October

2020

Bagong Silang- Lipa-Hupi Road (Kay

Kao)

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Balis SpillwayPassable as of 26 October

2020

Tigwi-Malibago-Malbog-Buenavista Road

Poblacion-Maranlig-Sibuyao-Tumagabok,

Boac Road

Poblacion-Mabuhay-Sta. Cruz Road

Pawa-Danao RoadNot passable as of 27

October 2020

Tugos-Cawit RoadPassable as of 29 October

2020

Tampus-Mainit RoadNot passable as of 27

October 2020

Lupac-Tabigue RoadNot passable as of 27

October 2020

Libtangin-Tapujyan RoadPassable as of 29 October

2020

Bocboc-Puting Buhangin RoadNot passable as of 27

October 2020

Manggaman Bridge, MogpogPassable as of 27 October

2020

Tawiran Bridge, Sta. Cruz

Cabuyo Bridge, Torrijos

REGION V 23 7

Albay 4

DM Jct. Legazpi-Sto. Domingo-Tabaco-

Tiwi Cam Sur Bdry Road

a. Rizal Street, Cabangan, Legazpi City

(infront of STI to Citi Hardware)

b. Peñaranda Street (K0532+200)

Paclas Section, AWC Road, K0491+000 Flooded

Talin-Talin, Libon Section, K0516+300 Landslides

Camarines Sur 7 5

Lagonoy-Presentacion Road K0514+100

Brgy. Bagong Sirang PresentacionOne lane passable.

Damaged due to landslide.

Installed warning signs

Sta. Teresita Waras Bridge going to San

Andres, Iriga City

Tandaay, Nabua Spillway

Aro-Aldao, Nabua Spillway

Luluasan, Balatan Spillway

Sta. Elena, Nabua Spillway

Malawag-Salvacion Que Gastos Road

Milaor-Minalabac (Tuaca Basud Section)

K0365+200Passable Fallen Trees

3rd DEONaga-Carolina-Panicuason Road

(K0442+600)Fallen electrical post

4th DEOTigaon-Goa-San Jose-Lagonoy-Guijalo

via San Vicente Road (Tigaon-Lagonoy

Section) Brgy. San Antonio, Tigaon

Fallen trees

Baao-Iriga City-Nabua Road (K0472+100

-(K0474+200) Fallen electrical post and uprooted trees

Nabua- Balatan Road, K0486+000 Landslides

Camarines Norte 1

Daang Maharlika (Tuaca Basud Section)

K0365+200

Passable as of 27 October

2020Fallen trees

Catanduanes 7 2

Brgy. Salvacion, Bagamanoc Spillway

Obo, San Miguel Spillway

Panganiban Sabloyon Road, K0074+600

Passable as of 26 October

2020Landslide and uprooted trees

Catanduanes Circumferential Road -

K0019+300Rockslide

K22+900Landslide

K0023+900

Hardly Passable as of 26

October 2020Mudslide

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Clearing operations undertaken

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Passable as of 27 October

2020Flood subsided

Clearing operation is ongoing

Clearing operations undertakenPassable as of 26 October

2020

Passable as of 26 October

2020Flooded

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Passable as of 27 October

2020Spillway overflowed

Passable as of 27 October

2020

5th DEO

One lane passable as of 26

Octber 2020

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STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION

K0154+900 & K0173+900

One lane passable as of 26

Octber 2020Uprooted tree

K0075+500

One lane passable as of 26

Octber 2020Rockslide

Bato-Baras Road K0013+500, K0020+200

One lane passable as of 26

Octber 2020Landslide and uprooted trees

Masbate 2

San JacintoSan Fernando North Road, Brgy.

Bagahanglad, San Jacinto K0018+900

Passable as of 25 October

2020Damaged due to fallen tree.

Mas-Cat-Pla Road, Brgy. Buenasuerte,

K0030+500Passable landslide debris

Sorsogon 2

Jct. Sorsogon-Bacon-Manito Road

K0597+300 BL

Passable as of 26 October

2020Uprooted trees and soil erosion

Putiao-Pilar-Donsol Road K0564+950-

K0565+100

Passable as of 27 October

2020Flooded

REGION VI 1 1

Iloilo 1

Alimodian Camanghan RoadNot passable as of 28

October 2020Flooded

Antique 1

Bailey BridgeNot passable as of 28

October 2020Unpaved road

REGION VII 4

Cebu City 1

CEBU-Balamban Transcentral Highway,

K0025+600

Passable as of 27 October

2020Fallen trees

Negros Oriental 3

Dumaguete South Road K0114+050, Basay, Negros Oriental Fallen trees

K0105+500-K0107+000, Malabugas,

Bayawan CityFlooded

K0121+400, Basay National High School,

BasayFlooded

REGION VIII 3

Biliran 2

Catmon Bridge Detour, Brgy. CatmonPassable as of 26 October

2020Scouring at the left side

Biliran-Naval Road, K1008+(-986)-

K1026+000 Caraycaray Bridge Detour,

Brgy. Caraycaray

Passable as of 26 October

2020Ongoing restoration

Samar 1

B00359SM Gandara BridgeNot passable as of 25

October 2020

Bridge Failure (steel trusses, girders and

deckslab collapse) caused by strong

impact force and heavy loads of the trailer

truck

Passable as of 27 October

2020

Naval

Sources: OCDROs CAR, CALABARZON, V, VIII and DPWH

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SITREP 11 TAB D

DATE AND TIME OF

INTERRUPTION

DATE AND TIME

RESTOREDREMARKS

GRAND TOTAL 255

CALABARZON 102

General Luna 25 October 2020, 6:07 PM25 October 2020, 6:13

PM

Perez 25 October 2020, 6:59 PM26 October 2020,

7:15 PMPreventive Measures

San Andres 25 October 2020, 9:10 PM 30 October 2020 Portion of Poblacion

Unisan 25 October 2020, 10:00 PM26 October 2020, 10:00

AM Restored

Alabat 25 October 2020, 7:00 PM26 October 2020, 2:25

PM Restored

Gumaca 25 October 2020, 10:03 PM 28-Oct-20 Restored

Macalelon 25 October 2020, 10:33 PM26 October 2020, 2:15

PM Restored

Lopez 25 October 2020, 10:45 PM26 October 2020, 9:00

AM Restored

Polilio 25 October 2020, 10:00 PM26 October 2020, 6:20

AMRestored

Real 25 October 2020, 11:49 PM26 October 2020, 3:10

PMRestored

San Narciso 25 October 2020, 9:15 PM 29 October 2020

70% Restored

6 Brgys. not yet restored as of

31 October 2020, 08:00 AM

General Nakar 26 October 2020, 12:07 AM26 October 2020, 3:30

PMRestored

Burdeos 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM26 October 2020,8:57

AMRestored

Tiaong 26 October 2020 28 October 2020 Restored

Dolores 26 October 2020, 2:00 AM26 October 2020, 3:00

PMRestored

San Antonio 25/10/2020 23:1026 October 2020, 7:03

PMRestored

Padre Burgos 25 October 2020, 8:00 PM26 October 2020, 2:30

PMRestored

Calauag 25-Oct-2026 October 2020, 10:00

AMRestored

Tagkawayan 25 October 2020, 10:03 PM26 October 2020, 9:30

AMRestored

Infanta 26 October 2020, 12:05 AM26 October 2020, 3:00

PMRestored

Tayabas City 25 October 2020, 11:40 PM26 October 2020, 1:00

PMRestored

Panukulan 25 October 2020, 11:30 PM27 October 2020, 4:30

PMRestored

Lucban 26 October 2020, 4:27 AM26 October 2020, 1:24

PMRestored

Candelaria 25 October 2020, 3:02 AM26 October 2020, 9:30

AMRestored

Agdangan 25 October 2020, 8:00 PM26 October 2020, 2:16

PMRestored

Buenavista 25 October 2020, 7:00 PM 30 October 2020partially restored in Brgys.

Poblacion, Cadlit and Lilukin only

Mulanay 25 October 2020, 10:22 PM 30 October 2020 50% restored

Pitogo 25 October 2020, 8:00 PM26 October 2020, 10:05

AMRestored

Catanauan 25 October 2020, 10:10 PM26 October 2020, 5:00

PMRestored

Atimonan 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM 30 October 2020 90% restored

Guinayangan 25 October 2020, 10:30 PM26 October 2020, 3:00

PMRestored

Plaridel 25 October 2020, 10:30 PM 26 October, 2:06PM Restored

Quezon 25 October 2020, 7:15 PM26 October 2020, 5:00

PMRestored

San Francisco 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 60% restored

26 October 2020, 4:58 AM 30 October 2020 90% Restored

26 October 2020, 2:22 AM 30 October 2020

Mabini 26 October 2020, 4:58 AM 28 October 2020 50% restored

Batangas City 26 October 2020, 4:58 AM 27 Ocotber 80% Restored

Batangas

San Juan

Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "QUINTA" (I.N. MOLAVE)

POWER SUPPLY

As of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/

BARANGAY

Quezon

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DATE AND TIME OF

INTERRUPTION

DATE AND TIME

RESTOREDREMARKS

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/

BARANGAY

San Pascual 26 October 2020, 4:58 AM 29 October 2020 90% restored

Bauan 26 October 2020, 4:58 AM27 October 2020, 5:00

AMrestored

Rosario 26 October 2020, 1:00 AM 30 October 2020 Restored

Ibaan 26 October 2020, 2:45 AM27 October 2020, 5:00

AM80% Restored

Padre Garcia 26 October 2020, 1:00 AM27 October 2020, 5:00

AM100% Restored

Lipa City 25 October 2020, 8:00 PM27 October 2020, 5:00

AM90% restored

Lian 26 October 2020, 9:00 AM27 October 2020, 5:00

AMRestored

Nasugbu 26 October 2020, 4:00 AM27 October 2020,7:00

PM75% restored

Talisay 26 October 2020 28 October 2020 Restored

Tanauan City 26 October 2020, 1:20AM 28 October 2020 Restored

Laurel 26 October 2020, 1:20AM 29 October 2020 Restored

Malvar 26 October 2020, 1:20AM

Taysan 26 October 2020, 1:20AM 30 October 2020 80% Restored

San Luis 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 Partially restored

San Jose 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 two (2) Brgys no power

Lemery 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 partially restored

San Nicolas 26 October 2020 28 October 2020 Restored

Sta. Teresita 26 October 2020 30 October 2020

Sto. Tomas City 26 October 2020 28 October 2020 Restored

Tuy 26 October 2020 29 October 2020 Restored

Calaca 26 October 2020 30 October 2020

Calatagan 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 90% Restored

Cuenca 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 90% Restored

Agoncillo 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 90% Restored

Balayan 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 Partially restored

Alitagtag 26 October 2020 29 October 2020 Restored

Balete 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

Taal 26 October 2020 30 October 2020 95% Restored

Lobo 25 October 2020, 10:30 PM 30 October 2020 50% Restored

Alfonso 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM 27 October 2020 Restored

Naic 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

Carmona 25 October 202026 October 2020,

3:00AMRestored

Trece Martires City 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Circuit level

Cavite City 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 On and off supply

Magallanes 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

Silang 25 October 2020 27 October 2020 Reported to Meralco

GMA 26 October 2020, 6:30 AM 27 October 2020 Restored

Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo 26 October 2020 27 October 2020Brgys. Kaymisas, Castanos,

Lejos, Bulbok still no power

City of Bacoor

(Mabolo 1-3, Salinas Rd,

Habayuhan, Molino 6,

Aniban 1, Molino 2 )

26 October 2020, 6:30 AM27 October 2020, 8:30

AMrestored except Brgy. Molino IV

Batangas

Cavite

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DATE AND TIME OF

INTERRUPTION

DATE AND TIME

RESTOREDREMARKS

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/

BARANGAY

Amadeo

(Brgys. Tamacan, Pangil )26 October 2020, 8:00 AM 27 October 2020 restored

Gen. Trias

(Brgy, San Francisco )26 October 2020 27 October 2020 restored

Ternate 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

Tanza 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

City of Imus 26 October 2020 27 October 2020 Restored

Tagaytay City 26 October 2020, 8:30 AM 28 October 2020 Restored

Talim Island 26 October 2020, 8:30 AM27 October 2020, 11:00

AMRestored

Cardona 26 October 2020, 10:00 AM28 October 2020, 8:00

AMRestored

Morong

(Brgys. Maybancal, San

Guillermo )

26 October 2020, 10:20 AM26 October 2020, 4:00

PM RestoredAntipolo City

(Brgys. Bagong Nayon, San

Jose)

26 October 2020, 8:00 AM 26 October 2020 Restored

Tanay

(Brgy. Tandang Kutyo and

Daraitan)

26 October 2020, 12:00 AM26 October 2020, 10:09

AMPower restored in Tandang Kutyo

Pagsanjan 26-Oct-2026 October 2020, 10:09

PMRestored

Kalayaan 26 October 2020, 12:30 AM26 October 2020, 2:45

AMRestored

Calauan 25 October 2020, 11:39 PM26 October 2020, 1:30

AMRestored

Liliw 25 October 2020, 11:43 PM26 October 2020, 6:00

AMRestored

Magdalena 25 October 2020, 3:00 PM25 October 2020, 3:33

PMRestored

Pakil 26 October 2020, 1:00 AM Restored

Cabuyao City 25 October 2020, 9:00 PM25 October 2020, 10:00

PMRestored

Bay 25 October 2020, 8:16 PM26 October 2020, 1:00

AMRestored

San Pablo City 26 October 2020, 1:50 AM26 October 2020, 2:00

AMRestored

Sta. Cruz 26 October 2020, 2:11 AM26 October 2020, 3:50

AMRestored

Luisiana 26 October 2020, 3:32 AM26 October 2020, 4:00

PMRestored

Pangil

(Brgys. Balian, Isla, San

Jose, Natividad, Sulib,

Galalan )

25 October 2020, 11:58 PM Restored

Famy (Brgy. Bacong-

Sigsigan, Banaba,

Calumpang, Bagong pag-

asa, Batuhan, Cuebang

Bato, Balitoc, Bulihan,

Caballero, Damayan,

Kapatalan, Kataypuanan,

Liyang, Maate, Magdalo,

Mayatba, Minayutan,

Salangbato )

26 October 2020, 5:00 AM26 October 2020, 8:00

AM

except brgys. Kapatalan and

Bulihan

Mabitac 26 October 2020, 12:00 AM 27 October 2020 Restored

Sta. Maria (Brgy, Cueva,

Paoo, Matalinting,

Cambuja, Poblacion IV )

26 October 202026 October 2020, 10:06

AMRestored

MIMAROPA 57

Oriental Mindoro Province-wide 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM

Occidental Mindoro Province-wide 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM

Cuyo 25 October 2020, 7:00PM 26 October 2020 restored

Aborlan 27 October 2020, 4:55 PM

El Nido 26 October 2020, 1:00 PM

Busuanga 26 October 2020, 3:00 AM 27 October 2020 Restored

Cagayancillo 26 October 2020, 6:00AM

Linapacan 26 October 2020

Coron 26 October 2020, 7:00AM 28 October 2020 Restored

Culion 25 October 202026 October 2020,

10:00AM Power restored in Poblacion

Marinduque Province-wide 25 October 2020 Due to damaged electrical post

Laguna

Cavite

Rizal

Palawan

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DATE AND TIME OF

INTERRUPTION

DATE AND TIME

RESTOREDREMARKS

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY/

BARANGAY

Romblon Province-wide 25 October 202028 October 2020

Restored except Concepcion and

Banton

REGION V 83

Albay Province-wide

Camarines Sur Province-wide

Catanduanes Province-wide

Mainland Masbate 26 October 2020

Burias - Ticao 26 October 2020

Sorsogon Province-wide 24 October 2020

REGION VI 6

Tibiao

Culasi

Pandan

Sebaste

Libertad

Caluya

REGION VIII 7

Biri

Capul

Victoria

Pambujan 25 October 2020, 6:00 AM

Catarman 25 October 2020, 5:57 PM

Silvino Lobos

Lope de Vega

26 October 2020 Restored

25 October 2020, 6:07 PM

Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, and VIII

24 October 2020

Masbate

Antique 26 October 2020

Northern Samar

25 October 2020, 2:00 AM

26 October 2020, 8:00

PM

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SITREP 11 TAB E

TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL 9,147 84,734 93,881

CALABARZON 793 7,553 8,346

Batangas 221 2,340 2,561

Bauan 40 143 183

Calaca 3 46 49

Lipa City 1 27 28

Lobo 59 518 577

San Pascual - 5 5

Santa Teresita 3 99 102

Taysan 22 70 92

Tingloy 93 1,432 1,525

Cavite 7 6 13

Kawit 2 - 2

Magallanes 3 6 9

Naic 2 - 2

Laguna 0 17 17

City of Calamba - 14 14

Cavinti - 1 1

Santa Cruz (Capital) 0 2 2

Quezon 565 5,190 5,755

Agdangan - 4 4

Atimonan - 27 27

Candelaria 1 35 36

Catanauan 28 920 948

Dolores 7 668 675

General Luna 2 89 91

Gumaca 2 58 60

Lucban 1 6 7

Lucena City 1 1 2

Mauban 4 15 19

Mulanay 51 635 686

Padre Burgos 1 8 9

Pagbilao 3 2 5

Panukulan - 11 11

Pitogo - 55 55

San Antonio 2 47 49

San Francisco (Aurora) 443 2,266 2,709

Sariaya 9 163 172

City of Tayabas 6 55 61

Tiaong 4 125 129

MIMAROPA 6,814 52,937 59,751

Preparedness Measures and Effects for TY "QUINTA" (I.N. MOLAVE)

DAMAGED HOUSES

As of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/

MUNICIPALITY

NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/

MUNICIPALITY

NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

Marinduque 753 13,388 14,141

Boac 110 2,796 2,906

Buenavista 128 1,117 1,245

Gasan 104 1,361 1,465

Mogpog 110 1,929 2,039

Santa Cruz 235 4,041 4,276

Torrijos 66 2,144 2,210

Occidental Mindoro 1,690 5,826 7,516

Abra de Ilog 21 461 482

Lubang 8 649 657

Magsaysay - 2 2

Rizal 13 6 19

Sablayan 41 999 1,040

San Jose 14 109 123

Santa Cruz 1,593 3,600 5,193

Oriental Mindoro 4,354 33,299 37,653

Baco 91 1,840 1,931

Bansud 15 85 100

Bongabong 44 263 307

Bulalacao (San Pedro) 57 220 277

City of Calapan 425 5,441 5,866

Gloria 797 3,183 3,980

Mansalay 7 40 47

Naujan 727 4,813 5,540

Pinamalayan 1,021 8,701 9,722

Pola 637 995 1,632

Puerto Galera 208 1,316 1,524

Roxas 9 149 158

San Teodoro 15 73 88

Socorro 138 2,999 3,137

Victoria 163 3,181 3,344

Romblon 17 424 441

Banton 12 98 110

Concepcion 3 231 234

Ferrol - 12 12

Looc 1 54 55

San Andres 1 29 30

REGION V 1,517 24,124 25,641

Albay 612 11,960 12,572

Bacacay 20 447 467

Camalig 13 685 698

Daraga (Locsin) 4 1 5

Guinobatan 32 292 324

Jovellar 9 278 287

Legazpi City (capital) 13 304 317

Libon 12 291 303

City of Ligao 11 259 270

Malilipot 41 149 190

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/

MUNICIPALITY

NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

Malinao 39 404 443

Manito 15 401 416

Oas 31 1,057 1,088

Pio Duran 116 741 857

Polangui 88 843 931

Rapu-rapu 14 611 625

Santo Domingo (Libog) 32 985 1,017

City of Tabaco 98 2,970 3,068

Tiwi 24 1,242 1,266

Camarines Norte 0 9 9

Basud 0 9 9

Camarines Sur 465 9,155 9,620

Baao 42 511 553

Bato 1 55 56

Buhi 34 160 194

Bula 10 283 293

Cabusao 3 17 20

Calabanga 16 301 317

Camaligan 3 76 79

Canaman 6 219 225

Caramoan 5 60 65

Gainza 3 1 4

Goa 0 1,816 1,816

Lagonoy 0 7 7

Libmanan 39 1,246 1,285

Lupi 1 40 41

Magarao 8 44 52

Milaor 1 64 65

Minalabac 20 6 26

Naga City 12 754 766

Pasacao 44 685 729

Pili (capital) 41 0 41

Presentacion (Parubcan) 9 360 369

Ragay 1 1 2

Sagnay 88 725 813

San Fernando 8 126 134

San Jose 64 904 968

Sipocot 1 116 117

Siruma 0 23 23

Tinambac 5 555 560

Catanduanes 244 1,162 1,406

Baras 108 1,083 1,191

Caramoran 13 77 90

Pandan 6 - 6

Viga 117 2 119

Masbate 188 1,513 1,701

Cawayan 0 2 2

Claveria 0 3 3

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TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/

MUNICIPALITY

NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

San Pascual 188 1,508 1,696

Sorsogon 8 325 333

Casiguran 0 74 74

Donsol 8 211 219

Prieto Diaz 0 40 40

REGION VI 15 119 134

Antique 5 54 59

Sibalom 0 1 1

Tobias Fornier (Dao) 1 0 1

Culasi 3 50 53

Patnongon 0 3 3

Tibiao 1 0 1

Iloilo 7 23 30

Alimodian 1 9 10

Janiuay 3 5 8

Miagao 2 2 4

Pototan 1 7 8

Negros Occidental 3 42 45

Hinoba-an (Asia) 3 42 45

REGION VII 6 1 7

Negros Oriental 6 1 7

City of Bayawan (Tulong) 6 1 7

REGION VIII 2 0 2

Biliran 2 0 2

Almeria 2 0 2

Note: Ongoing assesssment and validataion being conducted

Source: DSWD Dromic Report No. 13 on Typhoon "QUINTA" as of 04 November 2020, 6:00 PM

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SITREP NO. 11 TAB F

REGION AMOUNT (₱)

GRAND TOTAL 1,561,635,343.72

REGION III 8,008,080.00

CALABARZON 20,084,840.00

MIMAROPA 1,404,216,543.72

REGION V 121,975,880.00

REGION VI 7,350,000.00

19 1,138 1,561,635,343.72

Flood Control 0 1 220,060,000.00REGION III 0 1 8,000,000.00

Aurora 0 1 8,000,000.00

San Luis Brgy. San Isidro

San Luis 1 8,000,000.00

MIMAROPA 0 19 183,560,000.00

Marinduque 0 2 42,950,000.00

Boac Bantay-Binunga Road, Ogbac 1 Flood Control 1,000,000.00

BoacMalusak Flood Control Sta. 0+00 -

Sta. 0+110

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 8,000,000.00

BoacBantad Flood Control Sta. 0+00 -

Sta. 0+030

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 2,000,000.00

BoacBoton Flood Control Sta. 0+00 - Sta.

0+115

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 7,000,000.00

BoacMaligaya Flood Control Sta. 0+00 -

Sta. 0+040

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 2,500,000.00

BoacBamban Flood Control Sta. 0+00 -

Sta. 0+070

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 7,000,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Malbog Dike Damaged 250,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Caigangan Dike Damaged 100,000.00

Gasan Libtangin Flood Control 1 500,000.00

Gasan Matandang Gasan Flood Control 1 200,000.00

Gasan Banot Sea wall Damaged 400,000.00

Gasan Mangiliol Flood Control Damaged 2,000,000.00

GasanMasiga Flood Control Sta. 0+00 -

Sta. 0+120

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 7,000,000.00

MogpogSumangga Flood Control Sta. 0+035

- Sta. 0+100

Collapsed Flood Control

Structure 5,000,000.00

Oriental Mindoro 0 10 128,900,000.00

San Teodoro Poblacion sea wall 1 Partially damaged 2,000,000.00

Pola Bacawan Dike 1 Damaged Dike 2,000,000.00

Pola Bayanan Dike 1 Damaged Dike 6,000,000.00

Pola Malibago Dike 1 Damaged Dike 900,000.00

Pola Misong Dike 1 Damaged Dike 5,000,000.00

Pola Pula Dike 1 Damaged Dike 8,000,000.00

Pola Tagumpay Dike 1 Damaged Dike 2,000,000.00

Pola Zone I Dike 1 Damaged Dike 3,000,000.00

Socorro Dredging of Pula River 1 50,000,000.00

Socorro Dredging of Subaan River 1 50,000,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 0 4 2,500,000.00

Mamburao Flood control (Seawall, dikes, dams) 1 Damaged 50,000.00

PaluanEarth dike erosion (Bulalacao

Section)1 Scoured gravel, wash out 200,000.00

Sablayan Burgos Rip-rap (100m) 1 Scoured gravel, wash out 2,000,000.00

Sablayan Ibud Center Dike 1 Scoured portion 50,000.00

Sablayan San Francisco E Rozales Dike 1 Scoured portion 200,000.00

Romblon 0 7 9,210,000.00

Banton Brgy. Libtong River Control 1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

Banton Brgy. Hambian River Control Collapsed 4m x 3m 80,000.00

Banton Brgy. Toctoc River Control 1 Partially damaged 30,000.00

Banton Rangkayan Seawall 10x10m 1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Banton Brgy. Mainit seawall 1 10M washed out 50,000.00

PinamalayanBox Culvert 2pcs (2.5x4) Sitio

Mangga Guinhawa1 1,500,000.00

San Agustin River Control (So. Ilaya) Doña Juana 1 Damaged/Collapsed 2,000,000.00

San AgustinRiver Control (So. Centro) Doña

Juana1 Damaged/Collapsed 5,000,000.00

REGION V 0 0 28,500,000.00

Catanduanes 3,500,000.00

Sorsogon 25,000,000.00

Government Facilities 3 376 328,569,412.00MIMAROPA 3 376 312,587,912.00

Marinduque 0 94 32,982,862.00

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Typhoon "QUINTA" (I.N. MOLAVE)

DAMAGE TO INFRASTRUCTUREAs of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY DAMAGED PARTIALLY DAMAGEDDESCRIPTION OF

DAMAGEAMOUNT (₱)

TOTAL

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Boac Guard House Capitol Compound 1 Roofing 5,000.00

Boac MDRRMC Convention Center 1 Gutter, Ceiling 10,000.00

Boac Annex Building Capitol 1

Boac Compound 1

Boac Municipal Building/Hall 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Boac Slaughter House Main Building 1 Damaged 150,000.00

Boac Provincial Sports Complex 1Damaged Grand Stand,

Gate & Roofing 500,000.00

Boac Moriones Arena 1 Damaged Roofing 500,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bangcuangan Street Lights 1 Damaged 700,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Yook IFI Church 1 Damaged walls 10,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Yook Covered Court 1 Damaged metal sidings 30,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Yook Street Lights 1 Damaged 75,000.00

Buenavista Quatro Brgy Hall 1Damaged CCTV & PA

System 20,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Quatro 1Street Light, and Solar

Street Light10,000.00

Buenavista Caigangan Brgy Hall 1 Sliding Window Broke 7,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Caigangan Street Lights 1 Damaged 15,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Bicas-Bicas IFI Church 1 Damaged roofings 30,000.00

Buenavista Bicas Bicas CDC 1 Damaged Roofing 100,000.00

Buenavista Bicas Bicas Basketball Court 1 Fiber Glass Broke 15,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bicas Bicas Solar Street Lights 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Buenavista Daykitin Brgy Hall 1Sliding Window Broke,

CCTV 100,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Daykitin Street Lights 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Buenavista Sitio Mahicod Libas CDC 1 Damaged Roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Sitio Escolta Libas CDC 1 Damaged Roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Timbo Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 30,000.00

Buenavista MDRRM Office 1Damaged rain gauge, VHF

Antenna 90,000.00

Buenavista Buenavista Public Market 1Damaged Roofing, Ceiling &

Electrical System 210,000.00

Buenavista Caigangan Flea Market 1 Damaged Roofing 30,000.00

Buenavista Iglesia ni Cristo 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Dos Multipurpose Building 1 Damaged ceilings and tiles 200,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bagacay Solar Street Lights 1 Damaged 10,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Uno Covered Court 1 Damaged roofing 100,000.00

Buenavista Sihi Brgy Hall 1 Damaged roofing 75,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Sihi Street Lights 1 Damaged 15,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Tungib Lipata Street Lights 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Libas Sitio Mahicod CDC 1 Damaged roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Libas Sitio Escolta CDC 1 Damaged roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Libas Health Center 1 Damaged pathway 50,000.00

Buenavista Roman Catholic Chapel 1 Damaged Roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bagtingon Multipurpose Hall 1 Damaged sliding door 20,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bagtingon Barangay Hall 1 Damaged roofing 20,000.00

Buenavista Municipal Covered Court 1 Damaged metal sidings 61,470.00

Buenavista Pump House 1 Damaged roofings 7,880.00

Buenavista SB Session Hall 1 Damaged ceiling 11,512.00

Buenavista PNP Building 1Damaged CCTV and

generator set170,000.00

Buenavista Executive Building 1Damaged windows, CR,

roofings250,000.00

Buenavista Water facilities 1Damaged pipes and

machines640,000.00

Gasan Marinduque Airport 1

Broken Glass Panel Door at

PTB, Fallen 58 Base of

ongoing concreteng of CHB

Fence

Gasan Municipal Cemetery Office 1 Damaged 250,000.00

Gasan Libtangin Barangay Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 250,000.00

Gasan Bachao Ibaba Brgy. Hall 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Gasan Public Market 1Damaged Roofing, Ceiling &

Electrical System750,000.00

Gasan Masiga Multi Purpose building 1 Damaged roof 500,000.00

Gasan Brgy Masiga Brgy Hall 1 Damaged roof 150,000.00

Gasan Tan Tay Chan Building 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Gasan Municipal Building 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Gasan Gasan Covered Court 1 450,000.00

Gasan Public Market & Slaughterhouse 1 750,000.00

Sta. Cruz Alobo Covered Court 1 Damaged 150,000.00

Sta. Cruz Public market 1 Damaged 2,000,000.00

Sta. CruzSitio Central 2 and bagong Silang

Water tank cover1 Damaged 130,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Baguidbirin Hall 1 Damaged 20,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Balogo Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 80,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Bangcuangan Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Bangcuangan Street lights 1 Damaged 700,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Bangcuangan Chapel 1 Damaged 200,000.00

Sta. CruzBrgy. Bangcuangan Day Care

Center1 Damaged 1,200,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Bangcuangan Basketball Court 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Banogbog Covered Court 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Baguidbirin Chapel 1 Damaged 10,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Biga Chapel 1 Damaged roof and ceiling 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Biga hall 1 Damaged 250,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Botilao Covered court 1 Damaged 20,000.00

Roofing, Ceiling, Window

Glass200,000.00

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Sta. Cruz Brgy. Dating Bayan Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Caganhao Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Kasily Covered Court 1 Damaged 1,500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Kasily Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 75,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Lusok Evacuation Center 1 Damaged 1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Lusok Street Lighting 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Maharlika DRRM Office 1 Damaged 3,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Maharlika Engineering Office 1 Damaged 1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Maharlika Multi Purpose Hall 1 Damaged 2,500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy Maharlika BIR/Post Office 1 Damaged 1,500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Matalaba Covered Court 1 Damaged 2,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Napo Isolation Area 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Napo waiting shed 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Napo Day Care Center 1 Damaged 1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Pulong Parang Waiting Shed 1 Damaged 20,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Pulong Parang Hall 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Pulong Parang Street lights 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Punong Social Hall 1 Damaged 3,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Tagum Hall 1 Damaged 200,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Tawiran Quarantine Facility 1 Damaged 70,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Pantayin Street Lights 1 Damaged 300,000.00

Sta. Cruz Radio Communication Damaged antenna / mast 300,000.00

Sta. Cruz Water facilities Damaged 780,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 2 119 25,346,900.00

Abra de Ilog Aluyan CDC 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Abra de Ilog Bagong Baryo CDC 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Abra de Ilog Bagong Baryo SNP 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Abra de Ilog Kalinyawan SNP 1 Damaged 85,000.00

Abra de Ilog Gumahan SNP 1 Damaged 80,000.00

Abra de Ilog MRF Pambuhan 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Abra de Ilog Cabignayan SNP 1 Damaged 65,000.00

Abra de Ilog KI CDC 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Abra de Ilog Papali CDC 1 Damaged 25,000.00

Abra de Ilog Caldera SDC 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Abra de Ilog MATV Church 1 Damaged 150,000.00

Abra de Ilog Lumang Bayan CDC 1 Damaged 20,000.00

Abra de Ilog Amasona CDC 1 Damaged 35,000.00

Abra de Ilog Urilan Fish landing 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Abra de Ilog Guiginto CDC 1 Damaged 80,000.00

Abra de Ilog Nangka SNP 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Abra de Ilog Bagsakan Center 1 Damaged 85,000.00

Abra de Ilog Atipan SNP 1 Damaged 20,000.00

Abra de Ilog Mamara SNP 1 Damaged 30,000.00

Abra de Ilog Sigman EMS 1 Damaged 80,000.00

Abra de Ilog Isolation Center 1 Damaged 200,000.00

Abra de Ilog Damaged Water System 1 110,000.00

Calintaan Brgy. Concepcion Covered Court 1Damaged roofing and

flashing 25,000.00

Calintaan Brgy. Malpalan Hall 1 Damaged roof 25,000.00

Looc Agkawayan Evacuation Center 1 Damaged

Looc Agkawayan Multi-purpose Bldg 1 Damaged

Looc Guitna Multi-purpose Bldg 1 Damaged

Looc Guitna Municipal Gymnasium 1 Damaged

Looc Balikyas Evacuation Center 1 Damaged roofing

Looc Kanluran Brgy Hall 1 Damaged

Looc Kanluran Multipurpose Bldg 1 Damaged

Looc Kanluran Brgy Waiting Shed 1 Damaged

Looc Aglipayan Church 1 Damaged 15,000.00

Lubang Tilik Church 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Lubang Vigo Multi-purpose Hall 1 Damaged 3,000,000.00

Lubang Vigo church 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Lubang DPWH Building 1 Partially damaged 15,000.00

Lubang Barangay of Araw and Bituin 1 Partially damaged 3,000.00

Lubang Lubang Airport 1 Damaged roof 300,000.00

Lubang Provincial Evacuation Center 1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

Lubang Vigo Multipurpose Covered Court 1 Totally damaged 3,000,000.00

Lubang MARUWASA 1 Partially damaged 20,000.00

LubangSan Nicholas De Tolentino Church,

Statue of Virgin Mary1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

Lubang Barangay Vigo stage 1 Partially damaged 20,000.00

Lubang Aglipay Church 1 Partially damaged 30,000.00

Lubang Our Lady of Assumption Parish 1 Partially damaged 5,000.00

Lubang Vigo Public Library 1 Partially damaged 30,000.00

Lubang Vigo Stage 1 Partially damaged 5,000.00

Lubang Town Plaza 1 Partially damaged 15,000.00

Lubang PGO Evacuation Center 1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

LubangStatue of Virgin Mary at San

Nicholas de Tolentino1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

Lubang Streetlight along Lubang Town Plaza 1 Toppled Down 15,000.00

Mamburao

Capitol Training Center, OPA/ PVET,

Power House, Family Court, Capitol

Main Building, Provincial

Engineering Building, Childrens

Playground (Provincial Compound)

1 Damaged 940,000.00

Paluan

Waiting Shed, Covered Court,

Catholic Church, Born Again Church

(Brgy. Tubili)

1 Damaged 65,000.00

493,000.00

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Paluan2 Waiting Shed, Catholic Church,

Brgy. Hall (Brgy. Mananao)1 Damaged 2,130,000.00

Paluan Brgy. Hall Pamutusin 1 Damaged 15,000.00

PaluanTemporary Shelter, Public Market

roofing, Irrigation and drainage1 Damaged 165,000.00

Rizal Brgy. Masikap Covered Court 1 Damaged flashing board 25,000.00

Sablayan Zone IV, Rip Rap(100m) 1 Partially damaged 2,000,000.00

Sablayan Batongbuhay DCC (Marabong) 1Damaged rood, ceiling and

wall 100,000.00

Sablayan Batongbuhay DCC (Yapang) 1 Damaged roof and wall 150,000.00

Sablayan Batongbuhay Multipurpose Bldg 1 Damaged roof and wall 100,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista Covered court 1 Partially damaged roof 200,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista LGU main building 1Partially damaged doors,

window, sanepa 300,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista ABC Building 1 Partially damaged sanepa 100,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista Public Market 1 Partially damaged gutter 100,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista Astrodome 1 Partially damaged gutter 100,000.00

SablayanClaudio Salgado Multi-purpose

building1 Partially damaged roof 40,000.00

Sablayan Claudio Salgado covered court 1 Partially damaged roof 60,000.00

Sablayan Pandan Day Care Center 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 25,000.00

SablayanGeneral Emilio Aguinaldo multi-

purpose building1

Partially damaged roof &

ceiling 25,000.00

Sablayan Ibud Barangay Hall 1Partially damaged roof &

ceiling 120,000.00

Sablayan Ibud covered court 1 Partially damaged roof 25,000.00

Sablayan Ibud center dike 1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sablayan Lagnas Multipurpose building 1 Partially damaged roof 50,000.00

Sablayan Lagnas KALAHI building 1 Partially damaged roof 30,000.00

Sablayan Lagnas covered court 1 Partially damaged roof 900,000.00

Sablayan Malisbong talipapa 1Partially damaged roof &

trusses 50,000.00

Sablayan Paetan Day Care Center 1Partially damaged roof &

ceiling 50,000.00

Sablayan Pag-asa public market 1 Partially damaged roof 30,000.00

Sablayan Pag-asa basketball post 1 Partially damaged fiber glass 40,000.00

Sablayan Poblacion Multi-purpose building 1Partially damaged louver &

flashing 80,000.00

Sablayan Poblacion Day Care Center 1 Totally Damaged 800,000.00

SablayanSan Francisco Day Care Centre

(Tuwaran)1 Damaged roof & ceiling 150,000.00

Sablayan San Francisco Brgy Stage 1 Damaged roof 200,000.00

Sablayan San Francisco Brgy Hall 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 500,000.00

SablayanSan Nicolas Child Development

Center1 Damaged roof 100,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente Tuog DCC 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 50,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente Calumpit DCC 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 50,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente DCC Proper 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 50,000.00

Sablayan Sta. Lucia coverd court-receiving 1 Partially damaged roof 50,000.00

Sablayan Sto. Nino sports complex 1 Partially damaged fence 50,000.00

Sablayan Tagumpay covered court 1 Partially damaged roof 80,000.00

Sablayan Tagumpay DCC 1 Damaged roof & ceiling 10,000.00

Sablayan Tuban DCC 1 Damaged roof 40,000.00

Sablayan Sta Lucia Pumping Station 1 Damaged service line 1,500.00

Sablayan Tambungon Pumping Station 1 Damaged roofing 2,200.00

Sablayan

Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Tambungon

Pumping Station Sablayan Water

District

1 Partially damaged roof 2,200.00

Sablayan Tuban Pumping station 1Partially damaged electric

motor 35,000.00

Sablayan San Francisco Pumping station 1Partially damaged fence,

radio, antenna, service line 48,000.00

Sablayan Tagumpay Pumping Station 1 Partially damaged wall 12,000.00

Sablayan Sto. Nino Alipid Pumping station 1Partially damaged radio

antenna 7,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista Abaca pumping station 1Partially damaged electric

post, service line 3,000.00

San JoseEroded river bank, waiting shed,

comfort room roof (Brgy. Monteclaro)1 Damaged 620,000.00

San Jose Brgy. Bubog Wing wall 1 Damaged 350,000.00

San Jose Brgy. Murtha stage 1 Damaged 200,000.00

San Jose Bagong Sikat Multi Purpose Hall 1 Partially damaged 80,000.00

San Jose Brgy .Caminawit Covered Court 1 Partially damaged 350,000.00

San JoseBrgy. Mabini Stage and Multi

Purpose Building1 Partially damaged 350,000.00

San JoseBrgy. Ansiray Stage and Day care

Center1 Partially damaged 400,000.00

San Jose Brgy. Natandol Mini Pier 1 Partially damaged 300,000.00

Sta. Cruz Barahan Multi Purpose Hall 1 Damaged roof, purlins 150,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sta. Cruz Municipal Compound

glass door 1 Partially damaged 10,000.00

Sta. CruzLa Esperanza Child Development

Center1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Flores Rice mill 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Christian Church Korean 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sta. Cruz Municipal Gymnasium 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Barangay Poblacion covered court 1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Barahan Covered Court 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Glass door Municipal compound 1 Partially damaged 10,000.00

Sta. Cruz Catholic Chapel 1 Partially damaged 200,000.00

Oriental Mindoro 1 145 231,188,750.00

Calapan City Street lights 1

Calapan City Paging system 1

Calapan City CCTV 1

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Calapan City Water System 1

Calapan City Basketball Court 1

Calapan CityRain Gutter Child Development

Center1

Calapan City Church 1

Calapan City Covered Court 1

Calapan City Public Address Sytem 1

Calapan City Day Care Center 1

Calapan City MRF 1

Calapan City Outpost 1

Calapan City Brgy. Hall 1

Calapan City SK Building 1

Calapan City Multi purpose building 1

Baco Lantuyang Evacuation Center 1 Roof partially damaged 50,000.00

Baco Mangangan 1 Multi-Purpose Hall 1Partially damaged roof

extension 150,000.00

Baco Sta Rosa 1 Drainage System 1 Scoured Embankment 30,000.00

Baco Tabon Tabon DCC 1 Roof partially damaged 15,000.00

Baco Tabon Tabon Church 1 Roof partially damaged 35,000.00

Baco Pag-Asa Water System 1Scoured Road Embankment

50m 6,750.00

Pinamalayan Diversion Dam 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Hall (Sta Maria) 1Roof & Ceiling partially

damaged 300,000.00

Pinamalayan Day Care Center (Sta Maria) 1 Roofing Washout 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Street lights (Sta Maria) 1Bulbs and Ball Diffuser

Broken

Pinamalayan Water System (Sta Maria) 1 Water Tank Inclined 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Sta Maria Senior Citizen Bldg 1 Damaged Roof and Ceiling 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Street lights (Wawa) 115 Bulbs and Ball Diffuser

Broken

Pinamalayan Sea Wall (Wawa) 1 Partially damaged 1,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Hall (Wawa) 1 2 Aluminum doors broken 52,000.00

Pinamalayan Senior Citizen Hall (Bacungan) 1Roof & Ceiling partially

damaged 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Hall (Bacungan) 1 Gutter partially damaged 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Slope Protection (Bang Bang) 1 Scoured 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Hall (Bang Bang) 1Flashing and Roof partially

damaged 100,000.00

Pinamalayan MPH Covered Court (Bang Bang) 16 Lighting Fell On the

ground 20,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Hall (Guinhawa) 1Roof & Ceiling partially

damaged 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Day Care Center (Guinhawa) 1Roof & Partition partially

damaged 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Street Lights (Guinhawa) 1

30 units of Ball Diffuser

Broken & damaged electrical

lines

Pinamalayan Covered Court Municipal Park 1 3,500,000.00

Pinamalayan Butterfly Garden Municipal Park 1 1,500,000.00

Pinamalayan Flea Market Public Market 1 500,000.00

Pinamalayan CAFTC Building Public Market 1 300,000.00

Pinamalayan New Public Market 1 1,200,000.00

Pinamalayan Main Alley Public Market 1 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Puzalan Gym (Del Pilar) 1 600,000.00

Pinamalayan Senior Citizen Hall (Del Pilar) 1 200,000.00

Pinamalayan Rainbow Triangle (Marfrancisco) 1 300,000.00

Pinamalayan MDRRMC (Sta. Rita) 1 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Motorpool Building (Sta. Rita) 1 150,000.00

PinamalayanSlaughter House Building

(Papandayan)1 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Engineering Office 1 250,000.00

Pinamalayan One Stop Shop 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan SB Building 1 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Mayor's Office 1 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Marfrancisco Senior Citizen Bldg 1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Marfrancisco Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Marfrancisco DCC 1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

PinamalayanMarfrancisco Kalahi Evacuation

Center1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Pagalagala Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Palayan Multi Purpose Hall 1 Damaged Gutter

Pinamalayan Palayan Brgy Market 1 Damaged Roofing

Pinamalayan Pambisan Munti Brgy Hall 1Damaged Roofing and

Window 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Pambisan Munti DCC 1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

PinamalayanPambisan Water System (Sitio

Amugis)1 Damaged Electrical Lines 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Panggulayan Supply Water System 1 Damaged Water Source 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Panggulayan Multi Purpose 1 Damaged Gutter 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Pili DCC Lower Bungol 1 Damaged Wall and Roof 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Pili Water System Upper Bungol 1 Damaged Water Lines 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Sabang Diversion Dam 1 Slope Protection Damage 10,000,000.00

PinamalayanSta Isabel Water System Sitio

Putting tubig1 Partially Damaged 80,000.00

Pinamalayan Zone 2 Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Zone 4 SK Hall 1 Totally Damaged 500,000.00

Pinamalayan Banilad Water Supply System 1 Damaged 200,000.00

Pinamalayan Del Razon DCC Sitio Antipolo 1 Damaged roofing 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Del Razon Brgy Marker 1Damaged roofing, gutter and

down spout 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Del Razon Brgy Covered Court 1Damaged gutter and down

spout 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Cacawan DCC 1 50,000.00

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Pinamalayan ABC Building 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Municipal Police Station 1 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Treasurer's Office 1 150,000.00

Pinamalayan BAC Office 1 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Municipal Trial Court 1 300,000.00

Pinamalayan Zoning Office 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Day Care Center 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan E Center 1 100,000.00

Pinamalayan PLEB Office 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Health Center 1 100,000.00

Pinamalayan Accounting Office 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Civil Registrar 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan SSS 1 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Agriculture Office 1 150,000.00

Pinamalayan Manpower Development Center 1 200,000.00

Pinamalayan Municipal Library Brgy Zone 4 1 100,000.00

Pola 15 Buildings 1 16,500,000.00

Pola 18 Drainage/Culvert 1 8,100,000.00

Puerto GaleraXentro Mall Commercial Bldg

Poblacion1

Damaged Streel Trusses/

Roof1,500,000.00

Puerto Galera St Peter Building 1 Damaged Parapet 50,000.00

Puerto GaleraSuzara Commercial Building

Poblacion1 Damaged Roof Deck 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Villaruel Residential House 1 Damaged Roof/ Ceiling 100,000.00

Puerto Galera Bakery Poblacion 1 Damaged Roof 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Bigmac Poblacion 1 Damaged Roof 15,000.00

Puerto Galera Plaza Illuminada Poblacion 1 Damaged Seawall 500,000.00

Puerto Galera Public Market Poblacion 1 Damaged Window and Roof 150,000.00

Puerto Galera Tiangge Building Poblacion 1 Damaged Trusses and Roof 400,000.00

Puerto Galera Vertical Helophyte 1 Damaged Protection Wall 100,000.00

Puerto Galera Sabang Pier 1 Damaged Pier or Tent 500,000.00

Puerto Galera Evacuation Center Sabang 1 Damaged Ceiling 300,000.00

Puerto Galera EUF Booth Poblacion 1 Damaged Tent 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Municipal Evacuation Center 1

Puerto Galera Street lights 1

Socorro ABC Hall 1Roof, Glass window and

door1,000,000.00

Socorro PNP Building 1Roof, Glass window and

door2,000,000.00

Socorro Slaughter House 1 Damaged roof 3,000,000.00

Socorro Other Barangay Public Buildings 1 Roof, window and door 10,000,000.00

Socorro Dredging of Pula River 1 50,000,000.00

Socorro Dredging of Subaan River 1 50,000,000.00

Socorro Drainage Canal 1 50,000,000.00

Socorro MDRRMO Socorro Building 1 Glass door and window 1,000,000.00

Socorro Kabayan Hall 1 Glass door 2,000,000.00

Socorro Socorro Municipal Gymnasium 1 Roof partially damaged 3,000,000.00

Victoria Slaughterhouse 1 Damaged superstructure 100,000.00

Victoria New Public Market (Meat Section) 1 Damaged superstructure 50,000.00

VictoriaNew Public Market (Vegetable

Market)1 Damaged superstructure 55,000.00

Victoria New Public Market (Trading Post) 1 Damaged superstructure 100,000.00

VictoriaNew Public Market (Covered

Walkaway)1 Damaged superstructure 30,000.00

Victoria Agricultural Center (San Gelacio) 1 Damaged Fence and Gate 30,000.00

Victoria Agricultural Center (San Gelacio) 1 Damaged Roofing 20,000.00

Victoria MDC Building 1

Damaged ceiling, Aluminum

Glass, windows and glass

main door

500,000.00

Victoria Bambanin Day Care Center 1 Damaged Roofing 25,000.00

Victoria Bambanin Pier 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Victoria Bethel Covered Court 1 Damaged Roofing 15,000.00

Victoria Bethel Waiting Shed 1 Damaged Roofing 15,000.00

Victoria Concepcion Talipapa 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Victoria Concepcion Multi Purpose Bldg 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Victoria Concepcion Waiting Shed 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Victoria Duongan Covered Court 1 Damaged Roofing 150,000.00

Victoria Duongan Day Care Center 1 Damaged Roofing 100,000.00

Victoria Duongan Evacuation Center 1 Damaged Roofing 200,000.00

Victoria Duongan Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 200,000.00

Victoria Leido Covered Court 1 Damaged Roofing 30,000.00

Victoria Leido Brgy Hall 1 Damaged Roofing 10,000.00

Victoria Merit Brgy Outpost 1 Damaged Roofing 5,000.00

Victoria Poblacion 3 Covered Court 1 Damaged Roofing 50,000.00

Victoria Poblacion 3 Waiting shed 1 Damaged Roofing 30,000.00

Victoria Urdaneta Covered Court 1 10,000.00

Victoria Streetlights 1

Damaged solar streetlights,

foundation, luminaries and

wirings

1,260,000.00

Romblon 0 18 23,069,400.00

Banton Brgy. Admin Building (Libtong) 1 Damaged windows 10,000.00

Banton Water Facilities 1 Damaged pipeline 1,130,000.00

Banton Brgy. Togong Green house 1 UV film damaged 5,000.00

Banton Brgy. Togong Vermiculture house 1 Damaged walling 14,400.00

Banton Brgy. Nasunogan Covered Court 1 Damaged roofing 100,000.00

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Banton Swing house 1 Damaged roofings 5,000.00

Banton SK Building 1 Damaged roof, ceiling 50,000.00

Banton IPEd house 1 Partially damaged 10,000.00

Banton Toctoc Multi Purpose Hall 1 Damaged roofing 50,000.00

Banton Brgy. Yabawon Fish Port 1 Partially damaged 300,000.00

Calatrava Municipal Fishport 1 Scoured Foundation 5,000,000.00

Concepcion Brgy. Bakhawan WHARF 1 Damaged Feeder 1,200,000.00

Concepcion Lagang Catholic Church 1 Damaged roof and ceiling 130,000.00

Concepcion Libtong Catholic Church 1 Damaged roof 50,000.00

Concepcion Banice Catholic Church 1 Damaged roof and ceiling 10,000.00

Corcuera Corcuera Feeder Port 1 Partially damaged 10,000,000.00

Corcuera Municipal Public Cemetary 1 Partially damaged 5,000,000.00

San AgustinStreet lights (Sitio Tinigban, Doña

Juana)1 Damaged Electrical Wiring 5,000.00

REGION V 0 0 15,981,500.00

Camarines Sur 15,981,500.00

Health Facilities 0 1 52,049,850.00MIMAROPA 0 20 18,418,250.00

Oriental Mindoro 0 9 15,072,500.00

Bongabong Renato Umali Hospital Damaged 100,000.00

Bulalacao Rural Health Unit 100,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Balatasan Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Benli Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Cabugao Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Cabunag Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Campaasan Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Maujao Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. Nasukob Health Station 50,000.00

Bulalacao Brgy. San Isidro Health Station 50,000.00

Calapan City Health Center 1

Calapan City Health Nutrition Post 1

Calapan City Brgy Health Center 1 Damaged rain gutter

Calapan City Oriental Mindoro Provincial Hospital

Damage to psychiatric ward,

Mangyan ward, covered

vehicle parking, and

recovery center

1,600,000.00

Calapan City Brgy. Buhuan Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Calapan City Brgy. Gutad Health Station Damaged 250,000.00

Calapan City Brgy. Bucayao Health Station Damaged 300,000.00

Calapan CityBrgy. Gen San Antonio Health

StationDamaged 100,000.00

HEALTH FACILITIES Brgy. Masipit Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Naujan Community Hospital Damaged 300,000.00

Naujan Naujan Rural Health Unit Damaged 3,000,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Evangelista Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Masagana Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Motoderazo Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. San Agustin II Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Tigkan Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy.Aurora Health Station Damaged 150,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Barcenaga Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Mahabang Parang Damaged 1,000,000.00

Naujan Brgy. Paitan Health Station Damaged 250,000.00

NaujanBrgy. Pinagsabangan II Health

StationDamaged 50,000.00

Naujan Brgy. San Luis Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

NaujanBrgy. San Isidro Barangay Health

StationDamaged 550,000.00

Pola Municipal Health Office Damaged 467,500.00

Pola Brgy. Maluanluan Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Pola Brgy. Casiligan Health Station Damaged 250,000.00

Pola Brgy. Calima Health Station Damaged 25,000.00

Pola Brgy. Tagumpay Health Station Damaged 250,000.00

Pola Brgy. Matulatula Health Station Damaged 250,000.00

Pola Brgy. Buhay na Tubig Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Pola Brgy. Malibago Health Station Damaged 200,000.00

Pola Brgy. Calubasanhon Health Station 350,000.00

Pinamalayan Bangbang Health Center 1 Damaged ceiling 80,000.00

Pinamalayan Guinhawa Health Center 1Damaged roofing and

partition50,000.00

Pinamalayan Nabuslot Health Center 1 Damaged ceiling 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Panggulayan Health Center 1 Damaged roofing 50,000.00

Pinamalayan Zone IV Brgy Health Station 1 Partially Damaged 50,000.00

PinamalayanOriental Mindoro Community District

HospitalDamaged 250,000.00

Pinamalayan Pinamalayan Rural Health Unit Damaged 2,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Brgy. Panggulayan Health Station Damaged 50,000.00

Pinamalayan

Socorro Rural Health Unit Building 1 Roof and glass windows 2,000,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 0 8 910,000.00

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Looc Agkawayan Brgy Health Station 1 Damaged

Looc Talaotao Brgy Health Station 1 Damaged

Looc Bulacan Brgy Health Station 1 Damaged

Lubang Lubang District Hospital 1Partially damaged ceiling,

roof, window100,000.00

Rizal Rural Health Unit Damaged

Sablayan LGU Municipal Health Office 1Partially damaged roof &

ceiling500,000.00

Sablayan Poblacion Barangay Health Station 1 Partially damaged roof 45,000.00

Sablayan Rural Health Unit (Main and South) Damaged

Sablayan Tuban Health Center 1 Damaged roof, ceiling & wall 25,000.00

Sablayan Batongbuhay Health Center 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Marinduque 0 3 2,435,750.00

Boac RHU IBlown entrance canopy

roofing sheets50,000.00

Boac Boac RHU II (Bantay) 1 Partially Damaged

Boac Bantay Health Center

Damage ceiling, roofing

sheets, and steel framing

system

962,000.00

Boac Marinduque Provincial Hospital Damaged 144,500.00

Boac Brgy. Tambunan Health Station Damaged 70,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Uno Rural Health Unit 1 Damaged 117,000.00

Buenavista Brgy Bicas Bicas Health Center 1 Damaged Roofing and Wall 50,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Bagacay Health Center Roofing 75,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Bagtingon Health Center Roofing 10,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Caigangan Health Center Roofing 50,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Yook Health Center 1 sliding window and grills 10,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Uno Rural Health Center Damaged 117,000.00

Buenavista Buenavista Rural Health Unit Damaged 75,000.00

Gasan Bachao Ibaba Health Center Damaged 250,000.00

Gasan Bachao Ibaba Health Station Damaged 30,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Banogbog Health Center Damaged 150,000.00

Sta. Cruz Brgy. Haguinit Health Center Damaged ceiling 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sta. Cruz Rural Health Unit I Damaged 26,250.00

Sta. Cruz Botilao Barangay Health Station Damaged 24,000.00

Torrijos Bonliw Health Station Partially damaged roof 60,000.00

Torrijos Bonliw Health Center Partially damaged roof 65,000.00

REGION V 0 0 33,631,600.00

Camarines Sur 0 0 33,301,600.00

Naga City Bicol Medical Center 33,301,600.00

Catanduanes Catanduanes RHUs 30,000.00

Masbate 0 0 300,000.00

Cataingan Cataingan District Hospital 300,000.00

Other Public Structures 0 0 43,140,800.00REGION V 0 0 43,140,800.00

Albay 1,164,800.00

Camarines Sur 14,000,000.00

Catanduanes 5,061,000.00

Sorsogon 22,915,000.00

Power Lines 26,439,880.72MIMAROPA 0 0 26,439,880.72

Marinduque 4,305,622.48

Boac Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 498,842.88

Buenavista Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 716,158.20

Gasan Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 193,959.88

Mogpog Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 482,306.04

Sta. Cruz Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 1,141,706.28

Torrijos Electric Posts and Power Lines Damaged 1,272,649.20

Occidental Mindoro 7,475,443.55

Abra de Ilog Electric Posts Damaged 120,856.40

Abra de Ilog San Vicente OMECO Posts Damaged 145,000.00

Looc Electric Posts Damaged 50,000.00

LubangStreetlights along Lubang Town

PlazaToppled down 15,000.00

Lubang Electrical Posts Toppled down 2,476,504.00

Lubang Power plant Damaged 1,000.00

Magsaysay Electric Posts Damaged 877,602.32

Mamburao Electric Posts Damaged 813,483.00

Sablayan Electric Posts and FacilitiesDamaged electric posts and

service lines 1,807,786.20

San Jose Eletric Posts Damaged 196,667.76

Sta. Cruz Electric Posts Damaged 880,947.32

Rizal Calintaan Electric Posts Damaged 90,596.55

Oriental Mindoro 14,658,814.69

140,000.00

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Puerto Galera, San Teodoro, Baco,

Calapan City, Naujan, Victoria, Socorro,

Pola, Pinamalayan, Gloria, Bansud,

Bongabong, Roxas, Mansalay,

Bulalacao

Electric Posts Damaged 14,658,814.69

Places of Worship 0 7 900,000.00MIMAROPA 0 7 900,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 0 6 850,000.00

Korean Christian Church 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Catholic Chapel 1 Partially damaged 200,000.00

Looc Aglipayan Church 1 Damaged 15,000.00

Lubang Aglipay Church 1 Partially damaged 30,000.00

Lubang Our Lady of Assumption Parish 1 Partially damaged 5,000.00

Lubang Statue of Virgin Mary at San

Nicholas de Tolentino 1 Partially damaged 500,000.00

Oriental Mindoro 0 1 50,000.00

Puerto Galera St Peter Building 1 Damaged Parapet 50,000.00

Private/Commercial Establishments 0 46 7,045,500.00MIMAROPA 0 46 7,045,500.00

Occidental Mindoro 0 33 4,355,500.00

Looc Palanan Beach Cottages 1 Damaged 3 cottages 105,000.00

Sta. Cruz La Esperanza Child Development

Center 1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Flores Rice Mill 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sablayan Emily Hotel 1 Damaged roof and flooding

inside the hotel 25,000.00

Sablayan La Sofia Apartelle 1 Damage roof & window 30,000.00

Sablayan La Wency Hotel & Dive Shop 1 Damage ceiling 10,000.00

Sablayan Landmanz Hotel 1 Damaged roof, window and

wall 20,000.00

Sablayan Pandan Island Grande Hotel 1 Damaged cottages, trees,

signage and roof 50,000.00

Sablayan Urban Retreat Hotel 1 Damaged window 5,000.00

Sablayan Flores Resort 1 Damaged recreational

facilities and post lights 15,000.00

Sablayan Along D'Beach Resort 1 Damaged roof, wall &

ceiling 20,000.00

Sablayan Adventure Camp Beach Resort 1

Damaged cottages, fallen

trees, water pipes and

function hall

500,000.00

Sablayan Chalu Vista Beach Resort 1 Damaged cottages 70,000.00

Sablayan Country Wood Beach Resort 1 Damaged roof and fence 50,000.00

Sablayan DJ Beach Resort 1 Damaged roof and cottages 150,000.00

Sablayan Feliz Del Mar Beach Resort 1 Damaged roof, rooms and

fence 50,000.00

Sablayan Garden of Eden Resort and Pool 1 Damaged concrete fence,

roof and cottages 100,000.00

Sablayan Laya del Sol Beach Resort 1 Damaged fence 3,000.00

Sablayan Mega Pinoy Beach Resort 1 Collapsed ceiling, damaged

roof 150,000.00

Sablayan Villa Enrica Pool Resort 1 Damaged roof 25,000.00

Sablayan Villa Ocampo Pool Resort 1 Damaged roof, landslide

and fallen trees 100,000.00

Sablayan Farm Tourism Site (Danizon Farm) 1

Damaged nursery

shredhouse, greenhouse,

rain sheltered, cattle shed,

storage room, and fallen

trees

500,000.00

Sablayan Farm Tourism Site

(Salgado Integrated Farm) 1

Damaged greenhouse and

fishpond 581,500.00

Sablayan Farm Tourism Site

(Quitican Fishpond Farm) 1

Damaged production area

roof and nursery 14,000.00

Sablayan Farm Tourism Site

(Felroson's Farm) 1

Damaged roof and plant

nursery 222,000.00

Sablayan Platina Beach Resort 1 Damage recreational

facilities & roof 60,000.00

Sablayan Gustav's Place Beach Resort 1 Damage roof and beach

front facilities 500,000.00

Sablayan Sablayan Paraiso Beach Resort 1 Damage roof and beach

front facilities 100,000.00

Sablayan 4M Fontanilla Pool Resort 1 Damaged roof and resort

equipment 30,000.00

Sablayan Delos Santos Pool Resort 1 Damaged cottages, water

tanks and pipes 150,000.00

Sablayan Tariela Beach Resort 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Lubang White Sand Beach Resort 1 Partially damaged 20,000.00

Abra de Ilog Villa Clarita Resort 1 4 Cottages Damaged 500,000.00

Oriental Mindoro 0 12 2,675,000.00

Capalan City Floating Cottage 1

Puerto Galera Xentro Mall Commercial Bldg

Poblacion 1

Damaged Streel Trusses/

Roof 1,500,000.00

Puerto Galera Suzara Commercial Building

Poblacion 1 Damaged Roof Deck 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Villaruel Residential House 1 Damaged Roof/ Ceiling 100,000.00

Puerto Galera Bakery Poblacion 1 Damaged Roof 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Bigmac Poblacion 1 Damaged Roof 15,000.00

Puerto Galera Tiangge Building Poblacion 1 Damaged Ceiling 400,000.00

Puerto Galera Vertical Helophyte 1 Damaged Protection Wall 100,000.00

Puerto Galera EUF Booth Poblacion 1 Damaged Tent 20,000.00

Puerto Galera Sabang Pier 1 Damaged Pier or Tent 500,000.00

Romblon 0 1 15,000.00

Banton Mt. Malamig Camp Site 1 Partially damaged 15,000.00

Roads and Bridges 16 188 882,381,561.00CALABARZON 0 1 20,000,000.00

Batangas 1 20,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz

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Batangas City

(Batangas 2nd DEO) Batangas

Tabangao-Lobo Road

K0135+000 - K0135+700

1

Landslide at Brgy.

Pagkilatan; 1 meter spillway

at Brgy. Simlong; Intermittent

Collapsed pavement,

roadside structures and

cross drain

20,000,000.00

MIMAROPA 16 187 855,031,561.00

Oriental Mindoro 4 64 592,798,561.00

Baco Burbuli Earth Road 1 Scoured, 80km 43,200.00

Baco Catuiran 2 Earth Road (All Sitios) 1 Scoured Approx. 100km 54,000.00

Baco Malapad Earth Road 1 Scoured 200km 108,000.00

Baco Malapad Gabions along Prov'l Road 1 Sagged 8,000,000.00

Baco Mangangan 1 Earth Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder

1km 1,625.00

Baco Mayabig Concrete Road 1 Scoured 25km 203,235.00

Baco Mayabig Earth Road 1 Scoured 100km 54,000.00

Baco Pambisan Earth Road 1 Scoured 150km 81,000.00

Baco Poblacion Earth Road (All Sitios) 1 Scoured 200km 108,000.00

Baco Putican Earth Road 1 Scoured 100km 54,000.00

Baco San Andres Earth Road 1 Scoured Approx. 200km 67,500.00

Baco San Ignacio Earth Road 1 Scoured 100km 3,375.00

Baco Sta Cruz Earth Road (All Sitios) 1 Scoured 300km 101,250.00

Baco Tabon Tabon Earth Road, Sitio

Moog 1 Road Collapsed, 50m 168,750.00

Baco Tagumpay Earth Road 1 Scoured 150m 50,626.00

Baco Putican Presidential Bridge 1 Totally Damaged

Foundation 2,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Box Culvert 2pcs (2.5x4) Sitio

Mangga Guinhawa 1 1,500,000.00

Pinamalayan Barangay Road in Sitio Rusal & San

Francisco, Sto Niño 1 Scoured Shoulder

Pinamalayan Road in Sitio Mangga, Guinhawa 1 Culvert washed out 1,500,000.00

Pinamalayan Road in Sitio New Centro and

Matuodtuod, Marfrancisco 1

Pinamalayan Sitio Matuodtuod and Sitio Nino

Subdivision, Marfrancisco 1

Pinamalayan Road Shoulder Embankment,

Pagalagala 1 Slope Protection Damage 1,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Sabang Road Slope Protection 1 Damaged 24,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Sto Niño Slope Protection 1 Totally washed out (40

linear meter) 40,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Sabang Bridge 1 Damaged 40,000,000.00

Pinamalayan Pinamalayan Bridge, Sitio Puyuhan,

Sta Isabel 1 Partially damaged 200,000.00

Pola Bacungan Road 1 Damaged road 3,000,000.00

Pola Batuhan Road 1 Damaged road 2,000,000.00

Pola Bayanan Road 1 Damaged road 1,000,000.00

Pola Buhay na Tubig Road 1 Damaged road 1,000,000.00

Pola Calima Road 1 Damaged road 5,000,000.00

Pola Calubasanhon Road 1 Damaged road 5,000,000.00

Pola Camp Paminto Road 1 Damaged road 5,000,000.00

Pola Malibago Road 1 Damaged road 4,000,000.00

Pola Matulatula Road 1 Damaged road 6,000,000.00

Pola Pahilahan Road 1 Damaged road 4,000,000.00

Pola Panikihan Road 1 Damaged road 3,000,000.00

Pola Pula Road 1 Damaged road 9,000,000.00

Pola Puting Cacao Road 1 Damaged road 5,000,000.00

Pola Tagbakin Road 1 Damaged road 8,000,000.00

Pola Tagumpay Road 1 Damaged road 6,000,000.00

Pola Taguhian Road 1 Damaged road 5,000,000.00

Pola Bacungan Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 5,000,000.00

Pola Batuhan Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 8,000,000.00

Pola Camp Paminto Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 8,000,000.00

Pola Casiligan Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 5,000,000.00

Pola Maluanluan Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 6,000,000.00

Pola Pula Bridge 1 Damaged bridge 6,000,000.00

San Teodoro Kamatis-Tibonbon FMR 1 Landslide and Erosion 12,000,000.00

San Teodoro San Teodoro Barangay Roads 1 Scoured Road 6,000,000.00

San Teodoro Lindo-Millsite-Ariguy FMR 1 Erosion of Road 8,000,000.00

San Teodoro Sitio Binaybay Road 1 Erosion of Road 10,000,000.00

San Teodoro Sitio Aras Road 1 Erosion of Road 3,000,000.00

Socorro Strong Republic Nautical Highway 1 Portions of Gravel

downstream shoulder 60,000,000.00

Socorro Leuteboro I - Lapog Road 1Portion concreted road due

to landslide10,000,000.00

Socorro Mabuhay I - Lapog Road 1Portion concreted road due

to landslide10,000,000.00

Socorro Municipal Street and Alley 1Gravel road shoulder

washout20,000,000.00

Socorro Other Barangay Road 1Gravel road shoulder

washout50,000,000.00

Socorro Bayuin – Fortuna Provincial Road 1

Portion of Bayuin concreted

road collapsed due to

landslide

10,000,000.00

Socorro Bayuin – Fortuna Provincial Road 1

Portion of Fortuna concreted

road collapsed due to

landslide

10,000,000.00

Socorro Bayuin - Malugay Provincial Road 1 Gravel road shoulder 5,000,000.00

Socorro Ma. Concepcion – Bugtong na Tuog 1 50,000,000.00

Socorro Bayuin-Villareal Provincial Road 1 5,000,000.00

Socorro Subaan-Sabang Provincial Road 1 Gravel road shoulder 10,000,000.00

50,000.00 Gravel roads washed out

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Socorro Calocmoy Bridge 1 Totally damaged 75,000,000.00

Socorro Hanging bridge 1 Totally damaged 3,000,000.00

Victoria 32 Barangay Roads 1 Gravel Road, Scoured

Shoulder and Wash out 6,400,000.00

Victoria Pakyas Foot Bridge 1 Damaged Superstructure 50,000.00

Occidental Mindoro 8 44 26,790,000.00

MamburaoMamburao- Paluan Provincial Road

(Tikian Section)1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

RizalSto Niño - Pitogo - Aguas - Limlim

Provincial Road1 Damaged 300,000.00

PaluanMamburao- Paluan Provincial Road

(IgsusoSection)1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sitio Cabanahan, Casague

Barangay road 1 Totally damaged 1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sitio Langga Casague, Barangay

road 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sitio Cuartero Casague, Barangay

road 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kabanabahan Casague, Barangay

road 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sta. CruzKabanabahan Casague, Brgy Road

(100m)1 Totally damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Langa Casague Brgy. Road (500m) 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kabanabahan, Brgy Road (500m) 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sta. Cruz Cuarto Casague Brgy Road (500m) 1 Totally damaged 250,000.00

Sablayan Brgy. San Nicolas Bailey Bridge 1 Partially damaged 300,000.00

Sablayan Ibud, Bily Bridge 1 Partially damaged 50,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Saligsig Bridge 1 Partially damaged

underpining 200,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Libliban Bridge 1 Partially damaged

underpining 200,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Alipid Bridge 1 Partially damaged

underpining 150,000.00

Sablayan Brgy. Tagumpay, JTC. Ibud -

Victoria road 1

Eroded fill, Scoured

shoulder,

damage trees

350,000.00

Sablayan Jct. MWCR (Labangan) -Murtha -

Jct. Iriron Road 1

100 meters scoured

shoulder on right side (On

going contact with RC

TAGALA)

Sablayan Ilvita, Scoured gravel road 1 Partially damaged 60,000.00

Sablayan Pag-asa, Scoured gravel road 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sablayan San Agustin, gravel road 1 Partially damaged 100,000.00

Sablayan San Nicolas, Box Culvert (RCPC) 1 Partially damaged 1,500,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Nazareno Street 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 50,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Antoline St. 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 25,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Alfaro St. 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 25,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Pres Garcia St. 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 50,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Angolon St. 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 25,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente, Camuz St. 1 Partially damaged Scoured

road 25,000.00

Sablayan Victoria, Scoured gravel road 1 Partially damaged scoured

gravel road 80,000.00

Sablayan Batong Buhay Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes700,000.00

Sablayan Buenavista Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes500,000.00

Sablayan Burgos Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes500,000.00

Sablayan Caludio Salgado Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes800,000.00

Sablayan Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Barangay 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes600,000.00

Sablayan Ibud Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes800,000.00

Sablayan Elvita Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes850,000.00

Sablayan Lagnas Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,200,000.00

Sablayan Ligaya Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,400,000.00

Sablayan Malisbong Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes800,000.00

Sablayan Paetan Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes800,000.00

Sablayan Pagasa Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes700,000.00

Sablayan Poblacion Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes600,000.00

Sablayan San Agustin Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes750,000.00

Sablayan San Francisco Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes700,000.00

Sablayan San Nicolas Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,200,000.00

Sablayan San Nicolas Box Culvert 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Crack1,500,000.00

Sablayan San Vicente Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,100,000.00

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Sablayan Sta Lucia Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes700,000.00

Sablayan Sto Nino Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes800,000.00

Sablayan Tagumpay Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes900,000.00

Sablayan Tuban Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,300,000.00

Sablayan Victoria Barangay Road 1Scoured Portion, Muddy and

Deep Potholes1,300,000.00

Marinduque 4 65 231,473,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0015 +780-K0015+9001 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0016 +996 -K0017+0401 Roadslip 3,700,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0018+980 -K0019 +2251 Roadslip 5,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0018+980-K0019 +0701 Roadslip 7,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0020+950-K0021+0251 Roadslip 6,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0022+690-K0022+7271 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0023+350 -K0023+4101 Roadslip 3,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0024+070 -K0024+0951 Roadslip 2,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0024 +925 - K0024 +9501 Roadslip 2,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0025+090 - K0025+1951 Roadslip 8,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0033 +400- K0033+4701 Roadslip 5,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0034 +800 -K0034+8501 Roadslip 4,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0051+780- K0051+8451 Roadslip 4,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0052+100- K0052+1451 Roadslip 4,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0052+100-K0052+4551 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0094+670 - K0094+7201 Roadslip 4,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0061+250 - K0061+2861 Roadslip 3,500,000.00

Marinduque Circumferential Road

K0054+450 - K0054+4901 Roadslip 4,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0053+723 -

K0053+758

1 Roadslip 4,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0053+270 -

K0053+340

1 Roadslip 8,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0052+815 -

K0052+835

1 Roadslip 5,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0052+770 -

K0052+790

1 Roadslip 5,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0052+655 -

K0052+680

1 Roadslip 3,500,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0052+290 -

K0052+315

1 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0051+145 -

K0052+215

1 Roadslip 6,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0051+912 -

K0051+962

1 Roadslip 4,500,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0042+170 -

K0042+220

1 Roadslip 11,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0016+063 -

K0016+965

1 Roadslip 1,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0016+925 -

K0016+965

1 Roadslip 4,300,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0018+335 -

K0018+375

1 Roadslip 4,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0019+883 -

K0019+923

1 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0023+160 -

K0023+225

1 Roadslip 10,000,000.00

Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road

(Torrijos Side) K0024+300 -

K0024+330

1 Roadslip 3,000,000.00

Boac Boac- Mogpog via Tagwak 1 Slope Protection 123,000.00

Boac Poctoy – Catubugan-Mainit Road 1 Scouring of Aggregates on

Box Culvert/Mud 500,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Bagacay Box Culvert 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Timbo Box Culvert 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Caigangan Box Culvert 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Libas Spillway 1Immediate repair and

restoration100,000.00

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Buenavista Brgy. Libas Pathway 1 Damaged 50,000.00

Buenavista Brgy. Bagtingon Farm to market road 1 Damaged 100,000.00

GasanBachao - Tabionan (Tabionan

Section)1

40 ln., Slope

Protection/Road Slip and

Landslide

600,000.00

Gasan Bachao - Tabionan (Ilaya Section) 1 45 ln. m, Road Slip and Pipe 550,000.00

Gasan Tigiuion Road 1 22 ln. m River Control 1,400,000.00

Gasan Matandang Gasan Road 1100 ln. m Road Slip, 30 ln. m

(PCCP)1,000,000.00

Gasan Libtangin- Tapuyan Road 1 40 ln., Slope Protection 300,000.00

Gasan Libtangin- Cabugao Road 1 Road slip, scoured bridges

approach & landslide 3,050,000.00

Gasan Matandang Gasan Road 1 500,000.00

Gasan Dili Hanging Bridge 1 Damaged 350,000.00

Mogpog Manggamnan-BocbocPutting

Buhangin Road 1 Road Slip 5,090,000.00

Sta. Cruz Bancuangan FMR 1 Damaged 3,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Balogo Purok Sta. Ana Road 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Bancuangan Slope Protection 1 Damaged 1,500,000.00

Sta. CruzBancuangan FMR Sitio Sangang

Daan, Ibabang crossing1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Bancuangan Slope Protection Sitio

Sangand daan, Ibabang Crossing 1 Damaged 2,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Dist.6 Marcopper road 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kaganhao I Road 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kaganhao II Road 1 Damaged 1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kinyaman I Road 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kinyaman II Road 1 Damaged 1,500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Kinyaman Road 1 Damaged 160,000.00

Sta. Cruz Pulong Parang Slope Protection 1 Damaged 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Punong Slope Protection 1 Damaged 300,000.00

Sta. Cruz San Isidro 1 Damaged 2,500,000.00

Sta. Cruz Tambangan Slope Protection 1 Damaged 30,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Tambangan Barangay Road 1 Damaged 15,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Taytay-Haguimit Road 1Landslide , Road Slip, Road

Pavement Crack, PCCP1,000,000.00

Sta. Cruz Sta.Cruz - Hupi Road 1 Gravel Surface Wash Out 100,000.00

Sta. Cruz Tambangan 2 Bridges 1 Damaged 6,000,000.00

Romblon 0 14 3,970,000.00

Concepcion Brgy. Poblacion Riprap 1 Damaged Riprap 100,000.00

Concepcion Brgy. San Pedro Riprap 1 Damaged Riprap 300,000.00

Banton Brgy. Hambian Road railing 1 Pipe damaged 30,000.00

Banton Tumalum Sitio Hipit Brgy. Road 130m long 5m height Road

cave in50,000.00

BantonProvincial Road - Balogo - Mainit

Section1

50m road and foundation

collapse1,000,000.00

BantonMatumak Brgy. Road Slope

Protection1 10m x 3m 3wide, landslide 50,000.00

Banton Ansangka Brgy. Road 1 20m x 5m wide cave in 120,000.00

Banton Mahaba Brgy. Road 1 200m partially damaged 500,000.00

Banton Provincial Road Nabalay Section 1 Damaged 500,000.00

Banton Brgy. Poblacion pathway railings 1 40ft damaged 10,000.00

Banton Zone 2 & 3 Brgy. Mainit road 1 20 m cavein collapsed 60,000.00

BantonProvincial Road - Togbongan -

Nabalay Section1 50m road cave in, landslide 1,000,000.00

Banton Kapanranan railings 1 5 meters partially damaged 200,000.00

Banton Uyo Road railings 1 Concrete railings damage 50,000.00

REGION VI 0 7,350,000.00

Iloilo 0 7,350,000.00

Maasin Brgy. Cananghan Main concrete

Road connecting to 5 barangays

Side eroded approximately

10 meters long and 2.5

metes wide; unpassable for

heavy equipment and

vehicles

1,000,000.00

Maasin

Brgy. Dagami main concrete road at

Sitio Sambag connecting to Brgy.

Trangka

Approximately 500 meters

damaged and unpassable;

32 houses directly affected

and 50 houses at risk at 50

meters within the landslide

perimter

6,000,000.00

Maasin Brgy. Piandaan East main road to

barangay proper

Approximately 3 hectares

with 100 meters long

affecting 1/2 side of the road

100,000.00

Maasin

Brgy. Piandaan East another main

road to barangay proper and 2

houses

Approximately 1 hectare

with 75 meters long affecting

and 3 meters in height

affecting 1/2 side of the road

and 2 houses

50,000.00

Maasin Brgy. Tubang main concrete road

connecting to 12 barangays

Road side eroded and

approximately 50 meters

long affecting 1/8 side of the

road

100,000.00

Maasin Brgy. Tubang main exit road to Sitio

Bacuranan, Brgy. Nagba

Side eroded and

approximately 50 meters

long land breakage and 2

meters in height affecting 1/8

side of the road

50,000.00

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Maasin Brgy. Abilay main road to Sitio

Quican

Road side eroded and

approximately 100 meters

long land breakage and 3

meters in height affecting 1/4

side of the road

50,000.00

Schools 0 519 1,048,340.00REGION III 0 4 8,080.00

Pampanga 0 1

Santa Ana Sto. Rosario Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged

classrooms

Zambales 0 3

Iba Iba Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz Sta. Cruz North Central School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz Naulo Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

CALABARZON 0 39 84,840.00

Batangas 0 30

Agoncillo Coral na Munti Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Alitagtag Paaralang Elementarya ng Muzon - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Alitagtag Alitagtag National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Balayan Baclaran Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Balayan Jose T.Unson Memorial Elementary

School - 1

2 minor damaged

classrooms

Bauan Balayong Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Calaca Niyugan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Cuenca Col. Pedro Pasia Memorial School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lipa City Bugtongnapulo Integrated National

High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lipa City Mabini Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lipa City Fernando Air Base Elementary

School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lipa City Lipa City Senior High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lemery Mayasang Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Rosario Antipolo Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Bigain Elementary School - 1 6 totally damaged

classrooms

San Jose Benigna Dimatatac Memorial

Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

San Jose Taysan Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Taysan National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

San Nicolas Sinturisan Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged; 3 major

and 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Tingloy Banalo Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Tingloy Makawayan Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Tingloy Papaya Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Tingloy San Juan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tingloy Sto. Tomas Primary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tingloy Talahib Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tingloy Tingloy National High School - 1

3 totally damaged; 3 major

and 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Tuy Jose Zabarte Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Tuy Mataywanak Elementary School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

Tuy Santiago De Guzman Elementary

School - 1

3 totally damaged

classrooms

Tuy SHS in Tuy - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

Cavite - 4

Alfonso Lucsuhin National High School - 1 3 totally damaged

classrooms

Alfonso Kaysuyo National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of General Trias Juliano C. Brosas Elementary

School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of General Trias Pasong Kawayan II West

Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged

classroom

Laguna - 2

Liliw Liliw Central Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Pangil Balian National High School

(Galalan Annex) - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Quezon - 3

Mulanay Sumagonsong Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 2 major

and 4 minor damageed

classrooms

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San Andres Camflora National High School

(Annex) - 1

5 totally; 3 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

City of Tayabas Tayabas West Central School IV - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

MIMAROPA 0 130 233,440.00

w/o breakdown 233,440.00

Marinduque 0 49

Boac Agot Elemenatary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Boac Bantauyan Primary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Boac Pawa Elementary School - 1 2 totally and 2 major

damaged classrooms

Boac Balaring-Caganhao Elementary

School - 1

3 minor damaged

classrooms

Boac Bangbangalon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Boac Boi Elementary School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

Boac Canat Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Boac Maybo Elementary School - 1 7 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Bacongbacong Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Bahi Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Gasan Bangbang Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Banot-Mahunig Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Gasan Central School - 1 2 major damaged and 1

minor classrooms

Gasan Gaspar Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Gasan Matandang Gasan Elementary

School - 1

2 major damaged and 1

minor classrooms

Gasan Pinggan Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged and 1

minor classrooms

Gasan Banuyo Elementary School - 1 8 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Tiguion I Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Gasan Bangbang National High School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Gasan Bognuyan National High School - 1 4 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

Gasan Tapuyan National High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Gasan Tiguion National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Mogpog Butansapa Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Mogpog Mendez Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Mogpog Mogpog Central School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Mogpog Puting Buhangin Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Mogpog Sayao Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Mogpog Janagdong Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Mogpog Butansapa National High School - 1 3 totally and 3 major

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Alobo Elementary School - 1 1 totally and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Angas Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz Devilla Elementary School - 1 5 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Pulong Parang Elementary School - 1 3 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Balogo Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged; 6 major

damaged and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Kasily Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Santa Cruz Punong Elementary School - 1 9 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Dolores National High School - 1 1 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Gabaldon Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz Kaganhao Elementary School - 1 2 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Kinyaman Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz LIPA Elementary - 1 6 major damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz Makulapnit Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Santa Cruz San Antonio Elementary School - 1 4 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Santa Cruz Santa Cruz South Central School - 1 1 totally and 2 major

damaged classrooms

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Torrijos Bonliw Elementary School - 1 6 totally damaged and 6

major damaged classrooms

Torrijos Kay Duke Primary School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Torrijos Mabuhay Primary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Torrijos Maranlig Elementary School - 1 2 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Torrijos Bonliw National High School - 1 11 totally; 5 major and 6

minor damaged classrooms

Oriental Mindoro 0 80

Baco Benito Villar MS - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Baco Modesto Acob MS - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Bansud Villapagasa National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Calapan Bulusan Elementary School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Calapan Central School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Guinobatan Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

City of Calapan Ibaba Elementary School - 1 17 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Lazareto Elementary School - 1 3 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan M. Kalaw Memorial School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Silonay Elementary School - 1 3 totally and 2 major

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Sto. Niño Elementary School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Suqui Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Parang National High School - 1

1 totally; 4 major damged

and 13 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Balingayan Elementary School - 1 6 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Batino Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Bayanan I Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Calapan Bayanan II Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Biga Elementary School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Bucayao Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Buhuan Elementary School - 1 1 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Camansihan Elementary School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Camilmil Central School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

City of Calapan Gutad Elementary School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Caguisikan Eelementary School - 1 7 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Lalud Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Managpi Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Nag-iba Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan P. Tolentino Memorial School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Sta. Cruz Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Nag-iba National High School - 1 7 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Managpi National High School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Bucayao National High School - 1 8 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Baruyan Elementary School - 1 14 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Sta. Rita Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Calapan Filemon Samaco Memorial School - 1 11 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Masipit Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Personas Elementary School - 1 7 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Sta. Isabel Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Teresa C. Montellano Memorial

School - 1

6 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Tawagan Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

City of Calapan Ma. Estrella PVG Tawiran

Elementary School - 1

4 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Community Vocational High School - 1 6 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Oriental Mindoro National High

School - 1

12 major and1 minor

damaged classrooms

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City of Calapan Ceriaco A. Abes Memorial National

High School - 1

3 major and 8 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Calapan Pedro V. Panaligan Memorial

National High School - 1

5 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Gloria Malamig National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Mansalay Fe Del Mundo National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Mariano P. Leuterio Memorial

School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Naujan San Antonio Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Tigbao Elementary School - 1 2 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Naujan Melgar National High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Masaguing High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Del Pilar Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Naujan Del Pilar Elementary School -

Annex - 1

6 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Evangelista Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Malvar Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Naujan Masagana Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

Naujan Tigkan Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Naujan Evangelista National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Naujan Inarawan National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Naujan Adrialuna Elementary School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Naujan Porfirio G. Comia MES - 1 8 major and 8 minor

damaged classrooms

Naujan Petra Garis MES - 1 4 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Naujan Doroteo S. Mendoza Sr. MNHS - 1 2 major and 10 minor

damaged classrooms

Pinamalayan Doña Asuncion Reyes MES - 1 3 totally; 3 major and 4

minor damaged classrooms

Pinamalayan Pili Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Pinamalayan Quinabigan National High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Pinamalayan Calingag Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Pola Puting Cacao Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged and 2

major damaged classrooms

Pola Leandro Panganiban Sr. -

Tagumpay High School - 1

5 minor damaged

classrooms

Puerto Galera Balatero Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Puerto Galera San Isidro Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Puerto Galera Sto. Nino Elementary School - 1 2 totally; 1 major and 1

minor damaged classrooms

Puerto Galera Villaflor Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Socorro Mabuhay II Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Socorro Leuteboro National High School - 1 1 totally; 3 major and 6

minor damaged classrooms

Victoria Duongan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Victoria Simon Gayutin MES - 1 2 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Victoria Pakyas Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Victoria San Narciso Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Romblon 0 1

Romblon (capital) Calabogo Elementary School 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

REGION V 0 346 721,980.00

Albay 0 118

Bacacay Igang Elementary School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Bacacay Panarayon Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged and 3

major damaged classrooms

Bacacay Gubat Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Bacacay San Pablo High School - 1

1 totally damaged; 4 major

and 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Bacacay Sula Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Bacacay Pili National High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Camalig Bariw National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

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Camalig Baligang Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Camalig Del Rosario Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Daraga (Locsin) Budiao Elementary School - 1 6 major damaged

classrooms

Daraga (Locsin) Anislag ES (Daraga South CS) - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Daraga (Locsin) Burgos Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged and 1

major damaged classrooms

Daraga (Locsin) Lacag Elementary School - 1 4 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Daraga (Locsin) Maopi Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Daraga (Locsin) San Vicente Grande Elementary

School - 1

2 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Daraga (Locsin) San Vicente Pequeño Elementary

School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Daraga (Locsin) Tabontabon Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Daraga (Locsin) Villahermosa Elementary School - 1 1 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

Guinobatan Maninila Elementary School - 1

3 totally damaged; 1 major

and 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Guinobatan Rebagay Foundation Elementary

School - 1

5 minor damaged

classrooms

Guinobatan Catomag Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Guinobatan Dona Mercedes Elementary School - 1 1 major and 7 minor

damaged classrooms

Jovellar Bagacay Elementary School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Jovellar Bautista Elementary School - 1 6 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Jovellar Jovellar Central School - 1 3 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Jovellar San Isidro Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Jovellar Tagas Elementary School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Jovellar Jovellar National High School - 1 4 totally; 3 major and 1

minor damaged classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Bogna Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Bariis Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged and 3

minor damaged classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Buenavista Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) San Francisco Elementary School - 1 7 minor damaged

classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Ibalon Central School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Oro Site High School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Legazpi City (capital) Bagong Abre Elementary School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Rawis Elementary School - 1

5 totally damaged

classrooms; 2 major and 3

minor damaged classrooms

Legazpi City (capital) Pag-asa National High School - 1 5 major damaged

classrooms

Libon Libon East Central School - 1 1 totally; 19 major and 8

minor damaged classrooms

Libon Malabiga Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Libon San Pascual Elementary School - 1 6 totally damaged

classrooms

Libon San Vicente National High School - 1 2 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Libon San Ramon High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Libon Bonbon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Libon Bonbon National High School - 1 2 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Ligao Busay Elementary School - 1 4 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Ligao Bicol Regional Science High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Ligao Pinamaniquian Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Ligao Ligao West Central Elementary

School (Binatagan) - 1

2 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Ligao Sta. Cruz Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Ligao Tinampo Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged

classrooms

City of Ligao Pandan Elementary School, Macael

Ext. - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Ligao Abella Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged and 1

minor damaged classrooms

City of Ligao Bacong Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

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City of Ligao Oma-Oma National High School - 1

2 totally damaged

classrooms; 1 major and

minor damged classrooms

City of Ligao Paulba National High School - 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Malilipot Malilipot Central School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Malilipot San Jose Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Malilipot San Roque Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Malilipot San Jose National High School - 1 3 totally; 3 major and 8

minor damaged classrooms

Malinao Balza Elementary School - 1 2 totally; 3 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

Malinao Malinao National High School - 1 1 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Malinao Estancia National High School - 1 1 totally; 1 major and 3

minor damaged classrooms

Manito Balabagon Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Manito Bamban Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Manito Kawit Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Manito Manito Central School - 1 6 totally; 5 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

Manito Nagotgot High School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Oas Badian Elementary School - 1 7 major damaged

classrooms

Oas Calaguimit Elementary School - 1 6 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Oas Calpi Elementary School - 1 5 totally; 3 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

Oas Manga Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged

classrooms

Oas Maramba Elementary School - 1 5 totally damaged an 10

minor damaged classroms

Oas Tablon Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

Oas Sabino Rebagay Memorial High

School - 1

2 minor damaged

classrooms

Oas Saban National High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Oas San Pascual Elementary School - 1 1 totally and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Pio Duran Basicao Coastal Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pio Duran Basicao Interior Elementary School - 1 4 totally; 2 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

Pio Duran Binodegahan Elementary School - 1

3 totally damaged; 1 major

and 12 minor damaged

classrooms

Pio Duran Cagbatano Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pio Duran Flores Elementary School - 1 1 totally; 3 major and 5

minor damaged classrooms

Pio Duran La Medalla Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Pio Duran Malapay Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pio Duran Malidong Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pio Duran Marigondon Elementary School - 1 3 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Pio Duran Marigondon National High School - 1 2 major and 8 minor

damaged classrooms

Pio Duran Matanglad Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Balaba Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Polangui Balinad Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Polangui Cepres Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged and 2

major damaged classrooms

Polangui Jose Duran Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 1 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Ponso South Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Polangui Sta. Cruz Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged; 1 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Agos Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Apad Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui La Medalla Elementary School - 1 3 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

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Polangui Lanigay Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged and 4

major damaged classrooms

Polangui Magpanambo Elementary School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Magurang Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Matacon Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged and 3

major damaged classrooms

Polangui Salvacion Elementary School - 1 2 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Polangui San Roque Elementary School - 1 1 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Polangui Santicon Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged; 4 major

and 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Alomon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui La Medalla High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Polangui Lanigay High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Rapu-Rapu Buenavista Elementary School - 1 4 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Rapu-Rapu Dapdap Elementary School - 1 8 major damaged

classrooms

Rapu-Rapu Pagcolbon Elementary School - 1 1 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Rapu-Rapu Batan National High School - 1

2 totally damaged; 3 major

and 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Santo Domingo (Libog) San Fernando National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Tabac San Miguel National High School - 1 12 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Tabac Tabaco South Central Elementary

School - 1

8 major and 17 minor

damaged classrooms

City of Tabac Malictay Elementary School - 1 15 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Tabac San Miguel Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Tabac San Antonio Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

City of Tabac Basagan Elementary School - 1 3 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Tiwi Belen Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tiwi Naga National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Camarines Norte 0 18

Basud Hinampacan Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Basud Oliva Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Basud Tuaca High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Capalonga Gonzalo Aler National High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Daet Moreno Integ. Sch. - 1 9 totally damaged

classrooms

Jose Panganiban Gawad Kalinga High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Jose Panganiban Larap Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Jose Panganiban Larap National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Labo G. Cale Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Labo Kabungahan Elementary School - 1 2 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Mercedes Pablo S. Villafuerte High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Paracale Sta. Catalina Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Paracale Tugos Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Paracale Bagumbayan Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Santa Elena M. Hebrado Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Talisay F. David Elementary School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Vinzons Pinagtigasan ES - 1 3 totally damaged and 1

minor damaged classrooms

Vinzons D. Q. Liwag NHS - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Camarines Sur 0 147

Baao Caranday Elementary School - 1

6 totally damaged

classrooms; 3 major and 3

minor damaged classrooms

Baao LA MEDALLA ELEM. SCHOOL - 1

3 totally damaged

classrooms; 1 major and 2

minor damaged classrooms

Baao Lourdes Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged; 2 minor

damaged classrooms

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Baao San Juan ES - 1

2 totally damaged; 1 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Baao San Vicente Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Baao Sta. Eulalia ES - 1 4 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

Baao Tapol Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged

classrooms

Baao Baao National High School - 1 1 major and 9 minor

damaged classrooms

Baao Nonito Paz Arroyo Memorial High

School - 1

3 minor damaged

classrooms

Balatan Bagong Lipunan Elementary School - 1 8 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Balatan Coguit Elementary School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Balatan Tomatarayo Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Balatan Pararao High School - 1 11 minor damaged

classrooms

Balatan Tapayas High School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Bato South Central School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Dr. H. A. Guballa Elementary

School - 1

4 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Pagatpatan Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Palo Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Sagrada Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Bato Salvacion Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Cagmaslog Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Gabas Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 4 major

and minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Igbac Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Los Angeles Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Maybatang Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged

classroom

Buhi Namurabod Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Buhi San Ramon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi San Vicente Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Amlongan Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged and 2

major damaged classrooms

Buhi San Vicente National High School - 1 4 major damaged

classrooms

Buhi Sta. Justina High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Buhi Buhi High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Bula Causip Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Bula Lubgan Elementary School - 1 8 totally damaged 1 minor

damaged classroom

Bula Ombao (P) Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Bula San Ramon Elementary School - 1 4 major and 12 minor

damaged

Bula Fabrica High School - 1 12 minor damaged

classrooms

Cabusao Cabusao Central School - 1

1 totally damaged; 1 major

and 9 minor damaged

classrooms

Calabanga Sabang Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Calabanga Severo High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Camaligan Sua Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Canaman Talidtid Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Canaman Mangayawan High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Canaman Sta. Cruz HS - Northern Canaman

Annex High School - 1

2 minor damaged

classrooms

Caramoan Tabgon Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Caramoan Tabgon National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Gainza Gainza National High School - 1 7 minor damaged

classrooms

Garchitorena Mansangat Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Garchitorena Harrison Integrated School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Goa Catagbacan Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Goa Goa Central School - 1 12 minor damaged

classrooms

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Goa Laki-Laki Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Goa Payatan Elementary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Iriga City Francia Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Iriga City San Isidro Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Iriga City San Ramon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Iriga City Perpetual Help National High

School - 1

4 minor damaged

classrooms

Iriga City San Pedro National High School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Lagonoy Bolo Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lagonoy Cabotonan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lagonoy Himagtocon Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Lagonoy Panicuan Primary School - 1 1 totally damaged

classroom

Lagonoy San Ramon Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Lagonoy San Ramon Pilot NHS, Lagonoy

(frmerly:Sn.Ramon Pilot HS) - 1

2 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Libmanan San Juan National HS - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Libmanan Mantalisay HS - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Libmanan Beguito Nuevo ES - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Libmanan Beguito Viejo ES - 1 4 totally damaged

classrooms

Libmanan Mambulo Nuevo High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Lupi Lupi-Iligan National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Magarao Sta. Lucia Elementary School - 1 5 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Minalabac Irayang Solong Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Minalabac Magadap Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Nabua Baras Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Nabua Bustrac Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Nabua Lourdes Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged and 3

minor damaged classrooms

Nabua Sta. Lucia Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Nabua Antipolo Young Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Nabua Gorong-Gorong Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Nabua Inapatan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Nabua Sta. Cruz Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Nabua Malawag National High School - 1 12 minor damaged

classrooms

Naga City Naga Central School II - 1 16 totally damaged and 4

major damaged classrooms

Naga City Carolina National High School - 1 1 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Naga City Sta.Cruz Elementary School - 1 1 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

Naga City Triangulo Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Ocampo Del Rosario Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Ocampo Hanawan Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Ocampo Hibago Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Ocampo Moriones Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Ocampo New Moriones Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Ocampo Pinit Elementary School - 1 3 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Ocampo San Antonio Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Ocampo MALATE-OLOS High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pamplona Taguilid Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pamplona Pamplona National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pasacao Balogo Elementary School - 1

3 totally damaged; 2 major

and minor damaged

classrooms

Pasacao Hubo Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pasacao Macad Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 2 major

and 3 minor damaged

classrooms

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Pasacao Pasacao Central School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Agaton C. Rodriguez Elementary

School - 1

2 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Anayan Sagrada Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Binanuaanan Sur Elementary

School - 1

5 minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Himaao Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Pensumil Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) Pili Central School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Pili (capital) Sto. Nino Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pili (capital) Tagbong Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pili (capital) Altamarino-Clasio High School

(formerly Curry High School) - 1

4 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

Pili (capital) Pili NHS, Pili - Gov.Mariano E.

Villafuerte Annex HS - 1

4 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

Pili (capital) Rodriguez National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pili (capital) BINOBONG High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Presentacion (Parubcan) Presentacion NHS (formerly:Pili

NHS) - 1

4 totally damaged; 2 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Ragay Bagasimbahan Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Ragay Cawayan Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Ragay Godofredo Reyes Sr. National High

School - 1

3 minor damaged

classrooms

Ragay Ragay Science and Math Oriented

High School - 1

40 totally damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Bolo Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Bongalon Elementary School - 1 2 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Sagñay Central School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Turague Elementary School - 1

1 totally damaged; 2 major

and 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Sagñay Southeastern High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Sagñay Tinorongan National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

San Fernando Marangi Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

San Fernando Pamukid National High School - 1 1 major and minor damaged

classrooms

San Fernando San Fernando National High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

San Fernando Pinamasagan National High School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Bagacay Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Bahay Primary School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

San Jose Dolo Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Obias (Pugay) Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged and 5

major damaged classrooms

San Jose Clemente Peña Elementary School - 1 3 major damaged

classrooms

San Jose Tagas Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Tambangan Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged and 1

minor damaged classrooms

San Jose Calawit Community School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

San Jose Rangas-Ramos NHS (frmerly:Sn

Jose Fish.Sch.) - 1

5 minor damaged

classrooms

San Jose Villafuerte-Peña High School - 1 1 major and 8 minor

damaged classrooms

Sipocot Bulan Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Sipocot Bagong Sirang Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Sipocot Binahian Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tigaon San Rafael Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Tigaon Consocep Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Tigaon Partido Agro-Industrial National

High School - 1 1 major damaged classroom

Tigaon Tinawagan National High School - 1

2 totally damage; 2 major

and 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Tinambac Tamban National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Tinambac Sogod Elementary School - 1 7 minor damaged

classrooms

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Tinambac Tinambac Central School I - 1 2 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

Catanduanes 0 9

Baras Agban National High School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Baras Tilod Elementary School - 1 1 major and 2 minor

damaged classrooms

Gigmoto Gigmoto Central Elementary School - 1 1 major and 1 minor

damaged classrooms

San Andres (Calolbon) San Andres Central Elementary

School - 1

7 minor damaged

classrooms

San Andres (Calolbon) Lictin Integrated School - 1 3 major and 8 minor

damaged classrooms

San Miguel Pangilao Elementary School - 1 1 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Viga San Vicente Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Virac (capital) Danicop Elementary School - 1 3 major and 3 minor

damaged classrooms

Virac (capital) Sto. Domingo Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Masbate 0 12

Baleno Gangao Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 2 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Baleno Tinapian Elementary School - 1 2 totally damaged and 2

major damaged classrooms

Baleno Ubongan Diot Elementary School - 1 11 totally damaged

classrooms

Batuan Mabuhay Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Batuan Nasandig Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Cataingan Nadawisan Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 4 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Claveria Bodega Elementary School - 1

2 totally damaged; 4 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Claveria Mababangbaybay Elementary

School - 1

3 major damaged

classrooms

Claveria Gaway-Gaway Elementary School - 1 1 totally damaged

classroom

Claveria Tiburcio A. Berdida, Sr. National

High School - 1

2 major and minor damaged

classrooms

San Pascual Pedro S. Lazaro Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Uson Eugenio C. Clores Sr. Elementary

School - 1

1 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Sorsogon 0 42

Barcelona San Antonio Elemlentary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Barcelona Sta. Lourdes Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Bulan Butag National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Bulan Quezon National High School - 1

1 totally damaged; 2 major

and 1 minor damaged

classrooms

Casiguran Mabini Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Casiguran Del Carmen Memorial High School - 1 2 major and 4 minor

damaged classrooms

Castilla San Rafael National High School - 1 1 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Castilla Burabod Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Castilla Salvacion Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Castilla Cumadcad National High School - 1 6 minor damaged

classrooms

Donsol Banuang Gurang National High

School - 1

5 major and 12 minor

damaged classrooms

Donsol Dancalan Elementary School - 1 5 minor damaged

classrooms

Donsol Malapoc Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Donsol Tuba Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Donsol Donsol Vocational High School -

Gimagaan Annex - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Gubat Tigkiw Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Juban Bacolod Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Juban Calateo Elementary School - 1 4 minor damaged

classrooms

Juban Caruhayon Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Juban Catanagan Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Juban Jose G. Alindogan Elementary

School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Juban Sangkayon Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Matnog Calintaan Elementary School - 1 1 major and minor damaged

classrooms

Matnog Sinang-Atan Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

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Matnog Culasi National High School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pilar Provenir Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Pilar San Antonio Elementary School - 1 3 minor damaged

classrooms

Pilar San Rafael Elementary School - 1 1 major and 6 minor

damaged classrooms

Pilar Tingco Elementary School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pilar Palanas National High School - 1 2 minor damaged

classrooms

Pilar Cabiguan Elementary School - 1 1 major and 5 minor

damaged classrooms

Pilar Comapo-Capo Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pilar Millabas Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Pilar Naspi Elementary School - 1 9 minor damaged

classrooms

Pilar Poctol Elementary School - 1 3 totally damaged

classrooms

Pilar Sacnangan Elementary School - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

Prieto Diaz San Ramon Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

Prieto Diaz Nenita E. Oandasan Mem. Sch. - 1 2 major damaged

classrooms

City of Sorsogon Sta. Lucia Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Sorsogon Rawis Elementary School - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Sorsogon Celestino G. Tabuena Memorial

NHS - 1 1 minor damaged classroom

City of Sorsogon Rizal Integrated National School - 1 8 minor damaged

classrooms

Sources: OCD ROs III, MIMAROPA, V, VI, DPWH, and DepEd

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

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SITREP NO. 11 TAB G

REGION TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL 2,660,730,962.00

I 17,963,008.00

II 4,731,530.00

III 135,622,607.00

CALABARZON 993,798,088.00

MIMAROPA 876,560,202.00

V 395,790,598.00

VI 227,166,497.00

VIII 9,098,432.00

TOTALLY PARTIALLY RICE CORN HVC NO. OF HEAD AMOUNT

TOTAL 15,492 79,956 1,715,131,475.00 137,590,141.00 697,696,298.00 82,823,538.00 8,044 8,334,510.00 18,280,000.00 875,000.00 2,660,730,962.00

REGION I 76 55 1,594,688.00 2,401,270.00 - 10,667,050.00 0 - 3,300,000.00 - 17,963,008.00

Ilocos Norte - 47 1,594,688.00 - - 350,000.00 - - 3,300,000.00 - 5,244,688.00

Ilocos Sur - - - - 212,500.00 - - - - 212,500.00

La Union - - - - 9,287,250.00 - - - - 9,287,250.00

Pangasinan 76 8 - 2,401,270.00 - 817,300.00 - - - - 3,218,570.00

REGION II - 4,731,530.00 0 - - - 4,731,530.00

Cagayan - - - - - 4,275,530.00 - - - - 4,275,530.00

Isabela - - - - - 456,000.00 - - - - 456,000.00

REGION III 2,828 4,308 130,445,396.00 5,177,211.00 - - 0 - - - 135,622,607.00

Aurora 62 223 5,561,162.00 - - - - - - 5,561,162.00

Bataan 56 310 32,539,510.00 34,444.00 - - - - - - 32,573,954.00

Bulacan 25 992 16,394,837.00 - - - - - - 16,394,837.00

Nueva Ecija 468 1,697 12,601,859.00 3,876,964.00 - - - - - - 16,478,823.00

Pampanga 763 692 47,762,031.00 - - - - - - 47,762,031.00

Tarlac 1,448 391 15,442,936.00 1,265,803.00 - - - - - - 16,708,739.00

Zambales 6 3 143,061.00 - - - - - - 143,061.00

CALABARZON 4,873 10,116 224,800,129.00 42,760,271.00 694,456,638.00 31,592,550.00 9 188,500.00 - - 993,798,088.00

Batangas 336 625 8,297,209.00 11,643,233.00 113,961,216.00 21,316,000.00 - - - - 155,217,658.00

Cavite 26 1,542 15,737,578.00 2,204,455.00 93,068,505.00 1,273,000.00 - - - 112,283,538.00

Laguna 659 2,049 72,769,510.00 8,493,330.00 4,887,500.00 4,682,650.00 - - - - 90,832,990.00

Rizal 48 129 8,502,123.00 - 470,000.00 - - - - 8,972,123.00

Quezon 3,804 5,771 119,493,709.00 20,419,253.00 482,069,417.00 4,320,900.00 9 188,500.00 - - 626,491,779.00

MIMAROPA 0 47,792 830,102,182.00 22,314,020.00 - 24,144,000.00 0 - - - 876,560,202.00

Romblon - 1,185 16,342,560.00 3,202,560.00 - - - - - - 19,545,120.00

Occidental Mindoro - 24,462 424,804,598.00 17,248,320.00 - 15,536,000.00 - - - - 457,588,918.00

Oriental Mindoro - 20,776 369,401,370.00 1,534,700.00 - 5,680,000.00 - - - - 376,616,070.00

Marinduque - 1,369 19,553,654.00 328,440.00 - 2,928,000.00 - - - - 22,810,094.00

REGION V 3,506 4,939 296,870,106.00 63,289,874.00 - 11,688,408.00 8,005 8,087,210.00 14,980,000.00 875,000.00 395,790,598.00

Albay 1,314 1,493 190,906,007.00 7,600,065.00 - 897,610.00 1,793 2,201,440.00 600,000.00 - 202,205,122.00

Camarines Norte 92 236 11,545,304.00 863,900.00 - 240,000.00 5 45,120.00 50,000.00 - 12,744,324.00

Camarines Sur 1,725 1,852 51,680,676.00 48,727,246.00 - 2,859,600.00 5,129 5,399,840.00 10,935,000.00 875,000.00 120,477,362.00

Catanduanes 81 197 3,596,411.00 - - 430,000.00 20 30,850.00 - - 4,057,261.00

Masbate 255 498 1,855,919.00 6,098,663.00 2,215,000.00 192 34,200.00 2,200,000.00 - 12,403,782.00

Sorsogon 39 663 37,285,789.00 - - 5,046,198.00 866 375,760.00 1,195,000.00 - 43,902,747.00

REGION VI 4,173 12,465 225,161,366.00 204,235.00 1,800,896.00 - 0 - - - 227,166,497.00

Aklan - 197 1,226,045.00 - - - - - - - 1,226,045.00

Antique 371 1,993 44,932,528.00 - - - - - - - 44,932,528.00

Capiz 527 1,672 30,626,548.00 - - - - - - - 30,626,548.00

Iloilo 3,127 5,819 104,218,309.00 - 875,000.00 - - - - - 105,093,309.00

Negros Occidental 148 2,784 44,157,936.00 204,235.00 925,896.00 - - - - - 45,288,067.00

REGION VIII 36 281 6,157,608.00 1,443,260.00 1,438,764.00 - 30 58,800.00 - - 9,098,432.00

Biliran 1 53 686,309.00 - - - - - - 686,309.00

Leyte 20 62 4,144,464.00 53,820.00 - - - - - - 4,198,284.00

Northern Samar 13 165 1,151,483.00 1,389,440.00 1,438,764.00 - 30 58,800.00 - - 4,038,487.00

Southern Leyte 2 1 175,352.00 - - - - - - - 175,352.00

Source: Department of Agriculture

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

AMOUNT (₱)

Preparedness Measures and Effects Typhoon "QUINTA" (I.N. MOLAVE)

COST OF DAMAGE TO AGRICULTUREAs of 09 November 2020, 6:00 PM

REGION / PROVINCE

AFFECTED AREA (HA) CROPS

FISHERIES

LIVESTOCK

INFRASTRUCTURE MACHINERIES AND

EQUIPMENT

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SITREP 11 TAB H

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Typhoon “QUINTA” (I.N MOLAVE) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE

Data as of 6:00 PM, 09 November 2020

I. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS and RESPONSE

A. NATIONAL DRRM COUNCIL (NDRRMC)

a. The NDRRMC Response Cluster was activated on 26 October 2020, 4:00 PM.

1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

a. Maintained RED ALERT Status since COVID-19 response operations. b. Continuous monitoring and ensure dissemination of Weather 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 Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting on 24 October 2020, 2:00 PM via video conferencing to discuss the weather updates and preparedness activities for TD “QUINTA”.

d. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum No. 88, s. 2020 dated 29 October 2020 re Preparedness Measures ICOW “ROLLY” and other weather systems.

e. Prepared the Emergency Alert and Warning Messages (EAWM) for dissemination by Telecommunication Companies to the affected areas:

2. Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA)

a. Presented the weather updates during the Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) meeting on 24 October 2020.

b. Continuous weather monitoring and provision of weather updates. 3. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

a. Issued memorandum re Activation of the Disaster Online Reporting and Monitoring System (DORMs) for TD “QUINTA” in DILG Regions CAR, I, II, III, and CALABARZON.

b. Issued Advisory to all DILG Regional Offices on the LPA East of Mindanao and directed them to advise all LGUs to continue to monitor all PAGASA weather advisories and bulletins, the Met-Hydro Decision Support InfoSys, as well as the ASTI Philsensors website, MGB Geo-Hazard Web Portal, and HazardHunter tool for additional information.

c. Recommended pre-emptive evacuation in areas with high to very high susceptibility to flooding and landslide as identified by DOST-PAGASA and DENR-MGB.

d. CODIX continuously disseminated weather advisories and updates of TD “QUINTA’ to all DILG regional and field offices which are disseminated to all concerned LGUs.

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e. Regional and field offices recommended to all concerned LGUs to convene their respective LDRRMCs, conduct PDRA meeting, and initiate critical preparedness actions.

4. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

a. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) prepositioned stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱ 890,108,205.94 with breakdown as follows: • Standby Funds

A total of ₱298,929,867.71 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱263,367,817.19 is the available Quick Response Fund (QRF) in the CO.

• Stockpiles A total of 255,688 family food packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱111,819,494.81; other food items amounting to ₱184,060,510.12; and non-food items (FNIs) amounting to ₱283,420,085.38.

Region / Office

Standby Funds

FAMILY FOOD PACKS Other Food Items

Non-Food Relief Items

Total Standby Funds & Stockpile Quantity Total Cost

298,929,867.71 255,688 111,819,494.81 184,060,510.12 283,420,085.38 878,229,958.01

Central Office 263,367,817.19 - - - - 263,367,817.19

NRLMB - NROC

- 4,797 2,547,115.00 18,037,685.22 72,144,625.75 92,729,425.97

NRLMB - VDRC

- 8,147 3,628,828.63 4,802,925.23 2,469,751.20 10,901,505.06

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 20,158 10,187,730.36 2,762,516.01 5,510,398.95 21,461,584.11

III 4,205,028.74 6,114 2,416,502.88 4,557,311.71 5,022,278.98 16,201,122.31

CALABARZON 0.00 10,334 2,182,300.00 2,075,164.00 4,069,663.12 8,327,127.12

MIMAROPA 3,100,744.58 29,960 13,482,000.00 1,765,909.00 6,063,498.80 24,412,152.38

V 0.00 24,555 7,557,459.08 1,053,537.41 26,499,532.90 35,110,529.39

VI 3,000,051.68 33,956 12,289,726.94 67,792,935.77 5,890,820.31 88,973,534.70

VII 3,000,462.71 28,086 12,242,129.00 11,249,937.31 78,797.00 26,571,326.02

VIII 3,003,550.00 15,331 8,333,776.08 7,878,269.90 19,619,837.45 38,835,433.43

IX 56,000.00 7,047 3,851,115.03 15,614,222.16 8,518,245.45 28,039,582.64

X 3,000,724.42 25,956 14,038,101.50 13,863,632.31 27,960,690.00 58,863,148.23

XI 3,000,001.00 6,043 2,236,816.45 11,530,225.00 19,726,485.36 36,493,527.81

XII 1,757,513.85 1,514 832,700.00 3,289,022.55 10,899,586.54 16,778,822.94

CARAGA 3,000,740.55 13,292 6,907,964.92 6,663,746.83 16,464,806.17 33,037,258.47

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

CAR 206,400.00 16,337 7,016,277.62 2,087,658.51 11,083,732.39 20,394,068.52

b. The Disaster Response Management Bureau (DRMB) is on BLUE alert

status and is closely coordinating with the concerned field offices for significant disaster response updates.

c. Placed all QRT members and emergency equipment on standby and ready for deployment.

d. DRMB participated in the Online PDRA Meeting on Tropical Depression “Quinta” on 24 October 2020 with other response cluster member agencies.

e. Mobilized 5,000 FFPs from NROC, Pasay and VDRC, Cebu to Legazpi, Albay as resource augmentation.

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f. Ongoing repacking of FFPs by cash for work beneficiaries at the DSWD Regional Warehouses to be distributed to the affected families of TY “QUINTA” and replenish standby inventory particularly at FO CALABARZON and V to ensure availability of FFPs for possible additional augmentation to the LGUs affected.

g. Coordinated with the PCG for the provision of additional volunteers for the repacking of FFPs in NROC, Pasay City.

h. Coordinated with UN World Food Programme through OCD re provision of trucks for the mobilization of 1,200 FFPs bound to Marinduque.

5. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)

a. Ensured that all Fire Stations are monitoring and always ready to respond to any untoward incidents.

b. Coordinated with concern agencies re TD “QUINTA”. c. Continuous monitoring of landslide and flood-prone areas. d. Alerted all BFP personnel for any possible rescue and response activities.

6. Department of Agriculture (DA)

a. Ensured the availability of DA assistance to affected farmers:

• Quick Response Fund (QRF) for the rehabilitation of areas affected by the tropical cyclone.

• A total of 26,223 bags of rice seeds; 6,785 bags of corn seeds, and 1,792 kgs of vegetables from Regions I, CALABARZON, V, and VI.

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

• Indemnification funds from Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) to indemnify affected farmers.

7. Department of Education (DepEd)

a. Attended and participated to the online PDRA meeting for TD “QUINTA” on 24 October 2020.

b. Monitored schools on their preparedness measures as per DO 83, s. 2011 and DM 108, s. 2016 in connection to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

c. Disseminated advisories from DOST-PAGASA and IECs on Preparedness Measures for Tropical Cyclones, Storm Surge, and Flood to exposed and affected regions and divisions.

d. Generated Rapid Assessment of Damage Report (RADaR) of the affected regions and divisions.

e. Coordinated with the exposed and affected regions and divisions on schools with class suspensions, schools used as evacuation centers, and schools with other incidents related to TY “QUINTA”.

f. Activated DRRM Teams in exposed and affected regions and divisions. g. A total of 17,561 schools were affected by TY “QUINTA”.

8. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

a. Installed warning signs and conducted clearing operations. b. Continuous monitoring of flooded areas.

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c. Deployed manpower and equipment to the affected area. d. Conducted inspection/assessment of damages along national roads and

bridges and other infrastructure facilities. e. Conducted clearing operations by DPWH maintenance crew and partners.

B. REGIONAL DRRM COUNCILS (RDRRMC)

RDRRMCs II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, CAR, and NCR are continuously monitoring their area of responsibility. Further, said RDRRMCs are in coordination with their respective member agencies to ensure the widest dissemination of Weather Advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, and General Flood Advisories through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites.

1. RDRRMC II

a. Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) on the effects of TY “QUINTA” together with DSWD, DOH, DPWH, and DA on 28-29 October 2020 in 6 municipalities of Northern Cagayan.

b. Conducted RDANA write-shop on 30 October 2020 at Pulsar Hotel, Tuguegarao City.

Office of Civil Defense (OCD) II Provided the following resources to the province of Cagayan:

PARTICULARS QTY REMARKS Collapsible Water Container 300 pcs In coordination with DOH

Surgical Mask 600 pcs Distribution c/o PDRRMO Cagayan for the evacuees Face Shield 600 pcs

Sand/Soil Sack 10,000 pcs To be distributed per barangay

DSWD II c. Conducted relief distribution and evacuation center management with

MSWDOa dn MHO of Sta. Praxedes, Claveria, Sanchez Mira, Pamplona, Abulug, and Barangay Officials.

d. Provided a total of ₱1,163,913.75 worth of food items to the affected families in the province of Cagayan.

AFP – Philippine Navy (Marine Batallion Landing Team), PNP, BFP, PDRRMC Cagayan, Task Force Lingkod Cagayan (TFLC), and M/BDRRMCs Sta. Praxedes, Claveria, and Sanchez Mira a. Conducted clearing operations at Sta. Praxedes and Claveria, Cagayan. b. Conducted SAR operation and provided assistance on pre-emptive

evacuation in Cagayan. c. Conducted SRR operations for the casualty in Sanchez Mira, Cagayan on

23-24 October 2020.

DOH II Provided a total of ₱431,374.50 worth of logistical support to the municipalities of Abulug, Pamplona, Sanchez Mira, Claveria, and Sta. Praxedes, Cagayan.

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DPWH II a. Conducted clearing operations at Sta. Praxedes and Claveria, Cagayan. b. Continuously monitoring the AOR.

2. RDRRMC III

Office of Civil Defense (OCD) III a. Conducted Regional PDRA on 24 October 2020, 4:00 PM via VTC. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather forecasts and

advisories to all local DRRMOs and member line agencies through SMS, official social media accounts, and emails.

c. Disseminated MGB list of areas susceptible to flood and landslide to all DRRMOs and line agencies thru email.

d. Advised DRRMOs to ensure the observance of social distancing and health protocols inside Evacuation Centers.

e. Continuously monitored landslide-prone, low-lying areas, roads and bridges, dams and rivers all over Central Luzon.

PAGASA PRFFWC a. Issued Hydrological Forecast for Pampanga River Basin and Allied River

Basin of Pasac-Guagua. b. Issued Flood Advisories and Updated Status of Pampanga River Basin. DILG III a. Monitored LGU’s preparedness and response actions. b. Disseminated DILG memorandum on the activation of EOC and DMRS for

TY “QUINTA”. c. Disseminated Critical Cyclone Track Chart from CODIX.

DSWD III a. Activated DRRMD skeletal duty in the regional office. b. Coordinated with DSWD Provincial Extension Office re status of its AOR. c. Prepositioned 10,534 FFPs in the regional warehouse and satellite

warehouses. d. Repacked a total of 5,454 FFPs in the regional warehouse and procured

additional 6,000 FFPs. e. Continuously monitoring weather updates in coordination with DSWD

Provincial Extension Offices and concerned LGUs. f. Activated Rapid Deployment Team – Disaster Response Management

Division of DSWD FO and DSWD Provincial Extension Office QRT. g. Facilitated the request of assistance of LGUs intended for the affected

families of TY “QUINTA”.

BFP III a. On Full Alert status. b. Intensified OPLAN PAGHALASA. c. Placed all fire trucks with personnel on standby. d. Conducted roving within the AOR.

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e. Continuous coordination with the different agencies within the AOR.

CLCHD a. Continuous coordination with Provincial DOH Offices, PHO, OCD III, and

PDRRMCs. b. Continuous conduct of Rapid Health Assessment within its AOR. DPWH III a. Placed heavy equipment and personnel on standby for possible clearing

operations. b. Continuously monitoring the status of roads and bridges within AOR.

MGB III a. Disseminated updated list of areas susceptible to flood and landslide. b. Advised OCD III and other member agencies to disseminate information re

landslide-prone and low-lying areas in the region.

PDRRMC Nueva Ecija a. Disseminated weather advisories to all MDRRMCs, BDRRMCs, and

concerned agencies through social media and textblast. b. Monitored critical areas on flooding and landslide within AOR. c. Advised all LDRRMCs and concerned agencies to respond to any

eventualities within its AOR.

MDRRMC Jaen Distributed food packs to 422 families in Brgys. San Jose and San Antonio.

CDRRMC Palayan City

Conducted water level monitoring of Sapang Buho, Sangalat Bravo, and Cabu-Manacnac.

PDRRMC Aurora a. Maintained Red Alert Status of EOC. b. Prepositioned manpower, vehicle, equipment, food and non-food items. c. Continuously monitored weather situation within AOR. d. In close coordination with MDRRMC and other concerned agencies.

MDRRMC Baler a. Activated EOC. b. Issued directives on the suspension of work in LGUs. c. Prepositioned 500 food packs. d. Conducted ocular inspection in all early warning system and facilities. MDRRMC Dilasag a. Issued advisory on the temporary closure of Dilasag-Dinapigue Road

due to overflowed Ditubo River.

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b. Continuously coordinated with barangay officials re the status of their AOR.

MDRRMC Dingalan a. Issued work suspension in all government offices and advisory on the

suspension of school modules within AOR. b. Maintained Blue Alert Status of EOC. c. Advised all barangays to implement pre-emptive evacuation in high risk

areas. d. Implemented pre-emptive evacuation of the residents in high risk areas. e. Conducted initial damage assessment within the AOR.

MDRRMC Dipaculao a. Maintained the Red Alert Status of EOC. b. Disseminated weather advisories to all stakeholders. c. Conducted ocular inspection in all early warning system and facilities. d. Advised all concerned District Supervisors for the temporary utilization

of school classroom as evacuation facility.

MDRRMC Maria Aurora a. Maintained alert status of EOC. b. Conducted meeting re possible effects of TY “QUINTA”. c. Disseminated weather advisories to all the stakeholders.

MDRRMC San Luis a. Issued MDRRMC advisory re preparedness measures for TY “QUINTA”. b. Raised alert status of MDRRMC OpCen to Blue Alert Status. c. Ensured readiness of relief goods and designated evacuation centers. d. Inspected early warning devices within AOR. e. Alerted all response cluster members. f. Activated RDANA team. g. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to all

stakeholders. h. Monitored water tributaries within the AOR.

PDRRMC Bataan a. Disseminated weather advisories to all MDRRMCs, BDRRMCs, and

concerned agencies through social media and textblast. b. Monitored critical areas on flooding and landslide within AOR. c. Advised all LDRRMCs and concerned agencies to respond to any

eventualities within its AOR. d. Declared suspension of classes due to inclement weather. e. Advised all LDRRMCs and concerned agencies to respond to any

eventualities in their AOR.

MDRRMC Abucay a. Activated EOC. b. Convened MDRRMC and BDRRMCs.

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c. Continuously monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to all stakeholders.

d. Monitored areas prone to landslide and flooding. e. Prepositioned manpower and equipment for possible deployment.

MDRRMC Balanga a. Advised all BDRRMCs and concerned agencies to respond to any

eventualities in their AOR. b. Continuously monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to all

stakeholders. c. Prepositioned resources for possible deployment. d. Monitored lifelines, water gauges and water levels.

MDRRMC Dinalupihan a. Conducted ocular inspection within the AOR. b. Provided food packs and hygiene kits to the affected families. c. Raised alert status of EOC to Blue Alert. d. Continuous monitoring of weather within AOR.

MDRRMCs Limay, Morong. Samal, and Pilar a. Continuously monitored weather within AOR.

MDRRMCs Hermosa and Orani a. Deployed barangay and bantay dagat personnel to continuously monitor

the situation. b. Continuously monitored weather within AOR. MDRRMC Mariveles a. Placed MDRRMO personnel for possible clearing operations. b. Continuously monitored weather within AOR.

MDRRMC Orion a. Conducted clearing operations on the reported fallen branches and

trees within the AOR. b. Continuously monitored weather within AOR.

PDRRMC Bulacan a. Conducted PDRA for TY “QUINTA” on 23 October 2020. b. Continuously coordinated with PDRRMC member-agencies and other

stakeholders. c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories and water

level of dams to all concerned C/MDRRMOs through text messages, email, and official social media accounts.

d. Placed rescue teams on standby for possible deployment.

CDRRMC Meycauayan City a. Convened LDRRMC. b. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment and stockpile of goods.

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c. Placed SRR team on standby for possible deployment. d. Closely monitoring critical/low-lying areas prone to flooding. e. Monitored the functionality of nine (9) pumping stations within the AOR.

MDRRMCs Bulacan and Obando a. Continuous monitoring the effects of TY “QUINTA” in the AOR. b. Activated Operations Center. c. Placed all rescue equipment on standby. d. Conducted regular monitoring of rain gauge and roving in the flood-

prone barangays.

MDRRMC Calumpit a. Suspended classes in public and private schools and issuance of school

modules. b. Coordinated with Calumpit PNP re effects of TY “QUINTA”.

MDRRMC Hagonoy a. Placed emergency response teams and equipment on standby for

possible mobilization. b. Continuously monitored the rain gauges and the Pampanga River Basin

within the AOR. MDRRMC Marilao a. Continuously monitored weather within AOR. b. Conducted roving and monitoring activities in flood-prone areas. c. Alerted BDRRMCs and advised to coordinate and monitor situation

within AOR. d. Placed EMS and SAR teams on standby. e. Prepositioned rescue equipment and supplies.

MDRRMC Paombong a. Activated Operations Center. b. Continuously implemented Operation L!sto protocols. c. Continuously monitored weather within AOR. d. Coordinated with BDRRMCs. e. Disseminated the latest weather advisories and other related

information to all stakeholders.

MDRRMC San Ildefonso a. Conducted PDRA meeting. b. Placed EMS and equipment on standby for possible deployment. c. Continuously monitored weather within AOR.

PDRRMC Pampanga a. Activated Operations Center and Command and Control Center. b. Prepositioned Disaster Response Equipment and Manpower with other

member-agencies.

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c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to local DRRMCs and general public.

d. Placed all responders and rescue equipment on standby. e. Advised all LGU counterparts and field stations to prepare and alerted all

necessary manpower for assistance. f. Prepared Provincial Evacuation Centers with necessary supplies and

manpower.

MDRRMCs Candaba, Masantol, and Macabebe a. Activated EOC. b. Prepositioned food and non-food items. c. Continuous monitoring and disseminating weather advisories. d. Coordinated with MDRRMC members and BDRRMCs. e. Closely monitoring river water level.

MDRRMC San Luis a. Monitored weather updates within the AOR. b. Monitored water level of Pampanga River. c. Closely coordinated with BDRRMCs relative to the weather station. MDRRMC San Simon a. Activated EOC. b. Convened MDRRMC. c. Reviewed LDRRM contingency plans and hazard maps. d. Activated ICS. e. Monitored water level of Pampanga River. f. Disseminated latest weather advisories and other related information to

all stakeholders.

PDRRMC Tarlac a. Disseminated weather advisories to all MDRRMCs, BDRRMCs, and

concerned agencies through social media and textblast. b. Monitored critical areas on flooding and landslide within AOR. c. Advised all LDRRMCs and concerned agencies to respond to any

eventualities within its AOR. d. Disseminated SitReps to PGO/OCD and other concerned offices and

agencies via telephone calls, fax, SMS, and social media.

MDRRMCs Bamban and Concepcion a. Activated EOC. b. Disseminated latest weather advisories and other related information to

all stakeholders. c. Placed response equipment on standby. d. Conducted inspection of reported flooded areas within AOR. e. Distributed relief packs to affected households and families.

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PDRRMC Zambales a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to Local

DRRMCs and general public. b. Placed all responders and rescue equipment on standby. c. Placed on alert status. d. Advised MDRRMOs to undertake preparedness and response within its

AOR. e. Coordinated with municipalities near river channels draining from Mt.

Pinatubo to monitor lahar flows as advised by MGB.

MDRRMC Iba a. Activated EOC. b. Organized Monitoring and Reporting Team. c. Conducted inventory of supplies and equipment. d. Organized SRR team and was placed on standby. e. Disseminated latest weather advisories and other related information to

all stakeholders. MDRRMC San Marcelino a. Activated EOC. b. Placed ERT and rescue equipment on standby.

3. RDRRMC CALABARZON

OCD CALABARZON a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 24 October 2020, 10:00 AM via Zoom. b. Coordinated with the RDRRMC CALABARZON member-agencies and

PDRRMOs relative to its preparedness measures and monitoring. c. Disseminated weather bulletins, gale warning, rainfall warning advisories

and weather forecasts to all PDRRMOs through email for dissemination to their respective LDRRMOs.

d. Continuous monitoring and coordination with PDRRMOs re weather situation and any untoward incidents.

DILG CALABARZON a. Disseminated memorandum in preparation for TD “QUINTA” based on

Operation L!STO. b. Disseminated hotdog forecast for TD “QUINTA”. DSWD CALABARZON a. Advised LSWDOs to ensure implementation of COVID19 health protocols

in the event of response operation. b. Requested LSWDOs in identified landslide, flood, and storm surge prone

areas to conduct pre-emptive evacuation. c. Advised PSWDOs to ensure timely submission of DROMIC reports for the

assessments of appropriate response interventions. d. Issued CCCM Operational Guidelines for COVID19 response

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e. Prepositioned standby funds amounting to ₱23,000,000.00 and non-food items amounting to ₱5,575,004.16

f. Prepositioned FFPs to the following areas: WAREHOUSE AREA No. of FFPs and Amount

GMA Warehouse 4,634 FFPs - ₱1,677,719.00

Raw Materials 2,183 FFPs - ₱1,915,612.00

Dasmarinas Warehouse 2,900 FFPs - ₱1,030,364.00

Raw Materials 9,816 FFPs - ₱3,738,544.00

g. Advised LGUs to allot wider spaces in the evacuation centers to ensure adequate physical distancing.

h. Advised LSWDO to explore alternative evacuation centers since some schools are designated as quarantine facilities for COVID-19 patients.

i. Activated PQRTs of the 5 provinces in the region to rapidly and effectively gather data and information from the affected LGUs.

j. Conducted operational period briefing to identify the priorities for Humanitarian Response Operation for TY “QUINTA”.

k. Placed RDANA teams on standby for possible deployment. l. Activated the EOC of the field office. m. Coordinated with 5 PSWDOs of CALABARZON for updates. n. DRMD conducted assessment in the Port of Batangas to identify the needs

of the stranded passengers. o. Requested PATs and PQRTs to assist in the validation of the reported

damaged houses. p. Conducted planning meeting to assess the impacts of the typhoon and

identify strategies to ensure the prompt delivery of assistance to the affected LGUs.

q. Coordinated with the affected LGUs and other stakeholders re the condition of displaced families.

r. Requested LGUs with activated evacuation centers to ensure that IDPs are properly profiled to facilitate contact tracing should need arise and ensure that IDPs adhered to the precautionary measures of COVID19, health protocols and disinfection activities.

s. Established direct coordination with the RDRRMC CALABARZON EOC since 24 October 2020.

t. Requested the RDRRMC EOC for the availability of vehicles that may be mobilized to transport relief items in the affected LGUs.

DA CALABARZON a. Conducted damage assessment in Agriculture.

Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Mines and Geosciences Bureau (DENR-MGB) CALABARZON a. Issued advisories to identified landslide and flood-prone areas. b. Alerted LGUs that are prone to flooding and landslide. c. Disseminated MGB List of Barangays Susceptible to Landslide and Flood-

prone areas. d. Recommended CALABARZON LGUs to closely monitor the areas

susceptible to flood and landslide.

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Department of Health (DOH) CALABARZON a. Reiterated the implementation of minimum health standard in EC.. b. Place on full alert status. c. Prepositioned medicines and logistics for augmentation. d. Continuous validation of provincial counterparts on existing

cases/admissions and status of evacuation centers. e. Placed on Code White alert.

DPWH CALABARZON a. Prepositioned assets and manpower. b. Continuous monitoring of roads and equipment deployed to maintain road

conditions. c. Provided RDRRMC OpCen re status update of roads and bridges. d. Conducted clearing operation in all national roads and bridges in

CALABARZON.

Philippine National Police - Police Regional Office (PRO) CALABARZON a. Activated the Disaster Management Task Groups and Critical Incident

Monitoring Action Team (CIMAT). b. Prepared and identified evacuation areas. c. Activated command post by task groups to the affected areas. d. Conducted traffic direction and control operations. e. Activated Reactionary Standby Support Force (RSSF)

Philippine Information Agency (PIA) CALABARZON a. Placed on alert for information gathering and dissemination re situation-

related status from LGUs, local DRRMCs, information and development communication networks and the communities on the ground for posting on different multimedia platforms including social media.

b. Disseminated situational reports, issues and concerns to the Office of the President through the Presidential Communications Operations Office re situation on the ground.

c. Received disaster alerts from NDRRMC via PIA personnel representative and shared these alerts on various PIA platforms.

PCG-STL a. Directed all stations to monitor situation and conducted information

dissemination in the community. b. Coordinated with DRRMOs and LGUs within AOR re weather disturbance. c. Placed floating assets on standby. d. Conducted SRR operations for the missing person in Bauan, Batangas. PDRRMC Quezon a. Issued memorandum to LCEs, LDRRMCs, and BDRRMCs re

Preparedness Measures for “QUINTA”. b. Prepositioned resources and prepared relief goods for distribution. c. Continuous monitoring of critical areas. d. Advised fisherfolks not to venture out to the sea.

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CDRRMC Lucena City a. Prepositioned resources including two (2) fiber glass boats for possible

response operation. b. Conducted assessment of unfinished drainage system that is possibly

causing flooding at Brgy 9.

PDRRMC Cavite a. Prepositioned rescue/emergency supplies, equipment and assets. b. Provided logistical support to C/MDRRMOs. c. Coordinated with the PSWDO for the availability of stockpile and for the

consolidation on the list of evacuation centers (ECs), and ECs converted to isolation facilities relative to COVID19 response.

d. Continuous dissemination of public advisories and weather bulletin via calls, text messaging, and social media platforms through respective local DRRMOs and the PDRRMC members.

e. Continuous monitoring of early warning device installed in disaster-prone areas in different areas through the local DRRMOs.

f. Continuous coordination and communication with the PDRRMC member-agencies and C/MDRRMOs for situational updates and other relevant response mechanisms.

PDRRMC Rizal a. Placed response teams on standby alert. b. Continuous dissemination of advisories via call, text blast, email, UHF base

radio, and social media. c. Coordinated with C/MDRRMOs relative to the weather disturbance. d. Prepositioned resources and assets from different member-agencies. e. Advised LGUs to conduct respective PDRA meeting. f. Conducted trimming of trees near powerlines. g. Requested LDRRMOs thru PDRRMO to roll-down large size tarpaulins in

their AOR. h. Alerted DPWH maintenance crew and heavy equipment operators for

clearing operations. i. Volunteer groups are on standby for possible augmentation. j. Conducted power restoration in Talim Island, Morong, Tanay, and Antipolo

in coordination with Meralco. k. Conducted inspection and gathering of damage report.

C/MDRRMCs a. Conducted PDRA for TY “QUINTA”. b. Placed SAR/WASAR teams on standby. c. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to member agencies

and BDRRMCs through social media. d. Placed on Red Alert Status e. Conducted clearing operation with DPWH. f. Coordinated with Meralco re power restoration.

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g. Continuous inspection/assessment of damages incurred due to TY “QUINTA”

PDRRMC Laguna a. Placed on standby alert. b. Continuous dissemination of advisories via call, text blast, email, UHF base

radio, and social media. c. Coordinated with C/MDRRMOs relative to the weather disturbance. d. Prepositioned resources and assets. e. Advised LGUs to conduct respective PDRA meeting. f. Activated the Incident Command System.

PDRRMC Batangas a. Placed response teams on standby alert. b. Continuous dissemination of advisories via call, text blast, email, UHF base

radio, and social media. c. Coordinated with C/MDRRMOs relative to the weather disturbance. d. Prepositioned resources and assets. e. Advised LGUs to conduct respective PDRA meeting. f. Activated Incident Command System. g. Coordinated with DPWH for road clearing along Brgy. Bacao, Taysan,

Batangas road.

4. RDRRMC MIMAROPA

OCD MIMAROPA a. Issued memorandum to all P/C/MDRRMOs re Emergency Preparedness

Actions for TY “QUINTA”. b. Issued memorandum to all P/C/MDRRMOs re reiteration of activation of

EOC and IMT for TY “QUINTA”. c. Issued memorandum to all uniformed personnel re Inventory of personnel

and resource for the response operations in the MIMAROPA for TY “QUINTA”.

d. Conducted PDRA meeting with the MIMAROPA RDRRMC and PDRRMOs via VTC.

e. Ensured functionality of all communication equipment. f. On Red Alert Status since 18 March 2020. g. Coordinated with response agencies and concerned LGUs re situation

updates and possible effects of TY “QUINTA”. h. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to RDRRMC member-

agencies and LDRRMOs. DILG MIMAROPA a. Activated Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System for TY “QUINTA”. b. Disseminated DILG Advisories to provinces, municipalities downt o the

barangay level relative to TY “QUINTA”. c. Disseminated MGB List for areas susceptible to flood and landslide to

concerned LGUs.

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d. Advised LGUs thru DILG field officers, to monitor PAGASA weather advisories, establish critical preparedness based on Operation L!sto protocols, and prioritize prepositioning of supplies and equipment of possible response operation.

e. Ensured LGUs are actively carrying out actions as recommended in Operation L!sto.

DSWD MIMAROPA a. Ensured the availability of 30,431 FFPs standby funds amounting to

₱2,882,244.58 for non-food items as of 23 October 2020. b. Alerted Disaster Response Management Division and Provincial Project

Development Officers to monitor daily local weather condition and ensure provision of information to all concerned offices.

c. Placed logistical equipment and workforce on standby. d. Placed Information and Communication Technology Management Unit

(ICTMU) on standby to ensure robust communication system. e. Coordination with OCD MIMAROPA and RDRRMC for any updates related

to TD “QUINTA”.

DOH MIMAROPA a. Placed on Code Red Alert. b. Placed logistics and manpower on standby for possible deployment. c. Activated the EOC. d. Prepared HEARS reports and properly disseminated these to all concerned

units and agencies. e. Placed response teams on standby. f. Prepositioned drugs and medicines in regional office and provincial DOH

offices. g. Ensured all communication equipment are available and functional. h. Facilitated the issuance of appropriate warnings to all concerned health

offices and facilities. i. Coordinated with regional hospitals for their preparedness and availability

of back-up teams.

AFP WESCOM and SOLCOM a. Alerted JTF-ICARE to monitor and track TD “QUINTA”. b. Placed air and naval assets and rescue teams on standby. c. Coordinated with LGUs within AOR. BFP MIMAROPA a. Placed assets, personnel and teams on standby for possible deployment. b. Coordinated with LGUs, NGOs and other Government agencies to the

operational activities. c. Alerted Disaster Response Team for possible deployment. DA MIMAROPA a. Ongoing rehabilitation projects (rice seed, vegetable seed, urea and

inoculant fertilizer, and seedling).

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b. Identified vulnerable areas / areas of standing crops.

DEPED MIMAROPA a. Disseminated advisories from PAGASA to divisions. b. Instructed Division DRRM coordinators to monitor, advice and remind

SDRRMCs re the prevailing weather situation. c. Instructed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for local inter-agency

actions to be undertaken. d. Monitored divisions and schools to be affected by TD “QUINTA” and if there

are schools to be used as an evacuation centers.

DICT Luzon Cluster 3 a. Placed assets on standby within provinces for constant communication. b. Alerted provincial offices to conduct maintenance check of ICT offices for

possible leaks on premises to assure equipment’s safety. c. Coordinated with DRRM offices and different LGUs for monitoring of

different centers and free wifi sites. d. Conducted inventory of equipment per province. DPWH MIMAROPA a. DDRRMT reactivated and deployment of maintenance crew facilities and

equipment in various road sections prone to landslide, flood and possible road section to be affected.

PCG Southern Tagalog a. CGDSTL stations/sub-stations prepared rescue equipment for possible

deployment of DRTs in their respective AOR. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to LGUs,

NGOs, maritime stakeholders, Bantay Dagat Organization and fisherfolks. c. Advised fishing boats and other small seacrafts not to venture out in the sea

while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves. d. Placed response teams, assets and rescue equipment on standby. PIA MIMAROPA a. Disseminated weather forecasts through News on the Go SMS version and

situational reports of provincial information center managers. b. Sourced out weather forecasts and advisories. PRO MIMAROPA a. Ensured availability of SAR assets and personnel. b. Alerted all Police Provincial Office down to their lower units and continuous

monitoring of situation in their respective AORs. c. Directed lower units to undertake precautionary measures and other

disaster preparedness activities. d. Directed all members of the Regional Headquarters and Regional Mobile

Force Battalion SAR team to be ready for any possible SAR operations.

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PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro a. Activated the EOC. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories. c. Coordinated with MDRRMOs relative to the weather disturbance. d. Prepositioned rescue equipment and conducted radio communication

testing. e. Coordinated with PSWDO re stockpile, response agencies re Disaster

response operation, and DPWH re availability of equipment and assets. f. Conducted PDRA meeting re TD “QUINTA”.

CDRRMC Calapan a. Conducted CDRRMC meeting re TD “QUINTA”. b. Prepositioned rescue equipment to flood-prone barangays. c. Coordinated with CDRRM council members. d. Conducted inventory of evacuation center.

PDRRMC Marinduque a. Maintains Red Alert Status and Full Activation of EOC. b. Coordinated with MDRRMOs re preparedness measures and actions taken. c. Continuous monitoring of weather updates and posting in social media. d. Prepositioned food, non-food items, cadaver bags, medicines and medical

supplies. e. Placed response teams, assets and equipment on standby. f. Prepositioned genset, heavy equipment, rubber boat, partol vehicles,

ambulance, and rescue vehicles g. Issued PDRRMC advisories re the following on 24 October 2020:

• No. 1 - Pre-emptive Evacuation

• No. 2 - No Sail Policy

• No. 4 – Suspension of Work (25 October 2020)

• No. 6 – Reiteration of Red Alert Status and Activation of Response Cluster

MDRRMC Boac a. Maintained Red Alert Status and Full Activation of EOC. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination weather advisories to

BDRRMCs and public. c. Coordinated with MDRRMC members and Response Cluster. MDRRMC Buenavista a. Inspected flood and landslide-prone areas. b. Coordinated with BDRRMCs and response clusters re Preparedness

Measures and Actions Taken. c. Maintained Red Alert Status of EOC. d. Conducted PDRA meeting on 23 October 2020, 1:00 PM. e. Issued LDRRMC Memorandums re Activation of EOC and Response

Clusters, No Sail Policy, and Pre-emptive Evacuation.

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MDRRMC Gasan, Mogpog, and Sta. Cruz a. On Blue Alert Status. b. Continuous monitoring and disseminating weather updates re TY

“QUINTA” to members, BDRRMCs and other stakeholders. c. Placed ERT on standby. d. Monitoring of coastal barangays, flood and landslide-prone areas.

MDRRMC Torrijos a. Maintained Red Alert Status b. Continuous monitoring and disseminating weather updates re TY

“QUINTA” to members, BDRRMCs and other stakeholders. c. Conducted “Bandilyo” re TY “QUINTA” in 15 barangays on 23 October

2020. d. Conducted PDRA meeting with MDRRMC members. e. Continuously monitoring of flood control and river dikes to ensure the

safety and preventive measures for the flood-prone barangays. f. Issued pre-emptive/force evacuation and no sail advisories.

PDRRMC Romblon a. Activated the EOC. b. Continuous monitoring of weather updates through radio broadcast,

television, and windy apps. c. Continuous monitoring of water level in flood controls and river dikes and

implement safety measures to residents living in the area. d. Reminded all MDRRMOs to stay alert and monitor the areas considered as

highly or very high susceptible to floods, landslide and storm surge within their AOR.

e. Ensured the implementation of No Sail Policy in all seacrafts in case of weather condition deteriorates.

f. Monitored water levels in the riverbanks and settlements in low-lying areas. g. Placed rescue equipment, teams and assets on standby. PDRRMC Palawan a. Conducted PDRA meeting re TD “QUINTA”. b. Prepositioned response teams, equipment, and assets. c. Continuous monitoring of AORs for any untoward incidents and undertake

precautionary measures. d. Disseminated weather advisories to MDRRMOs. e. Prepositioned food and non-food items, sea vessels, sat phone, and radio. f. Coordinated with neighboring LGUs for sharing resources during possible

response operations. g. Prepared evacuation centers and ensure that all lifelines inside those being

used are functional and safe to use. h. Issued pre-emptive evacuation order.

CDRRMC Puerto Princesa a. Placed response teams and vehicles on standby. b. Activated the EOC.

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c. Prepositioned response equipment and portable temporary shelter. d. Issued memorandum to BDRRMCs re Activation of EOC and preventive

measures. e. Conducted hazard assessment of TTMFs.

PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro a. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to LDRRMCs thru radio

station, text blats, social media pages. b. Coordinated with response agencies and MLGUs re updates and possible

effects of TD “QUINTA”. c. Coordinated with MDRRMOs on the preparation of their evacuation centers,

prepositioning of food packs, equipment, and aseets. d. Advised MLGUs to conduct PDRA and preparedness actions considering

health risks. e. Alerted PQRTs for possible response operations. f. Placed rescue teams, assets and equipment on standby.

MDRRMC Magsaysay a. On Red Alert Status. b. Advised all BDRRMCs to activate their respective EOC and remind their

constituents to conduct pre-emptive evacuation. c. Placed QRT on standby. d. Advised all coastal barangays to implement No Sail Policy.

MDRRMC Sablayan a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation in coastal barangays and flood-

prone areas on 25 October 2020, 5:25 PM. b. Disseminated memorandum re activation of EOC. c. Conducted PDRA meeting. d. Prepositioned supplies, equipment and stockpile of fuel and assessed

evacuation centers. e. Activated MDRRMC Operations Center / Incident Command System on

25 October 2020. f. Activated No Sail Policy. g. Continuous dissemination and monitoring of advisories to BDRRMCs

and stakeholders. h. Conducted close monitoring of critical areas in the municipality. i. Placed response assets on standby.

CDRRMC Calapan City a. Conducted CDRRMC meeting. b. In close coordination with other CDRRMC members. c. Consolidated list of evacuees per barangays. d. Conducted inventory of evacuation centers.

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5. RDRRMC V

OCD V a. Placed on Red alert status effective 23 October 2020 for TD “QUINTA”. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 22 October 2020, 10:00 AM via VTC. c. Continuous coordination with PDRRMOs and NGAs re preparedness

activities for TD “QUINTA”. d. Issued memorandum to local DRRMCs to implement their respective

Response Plans / Contingency Plans, preparedness measures and local counter measures for flood and landslide, to include pre-emptive evacuation and no sailing policies when necessary, to activate their respective Emergency Operations Center and to place its respective response teams on standby.

e. Disseminated weather advisories re TD “QUINTA”. f. Placed mobilities, radio communications, and satellite phones on standby. g. Provided logistical requirement for responders. h. Requested air asset from SOLCOM for the conduct of aerial survey on 24

October 2020. i. Conducted coordination meeting with APSEMO for TY “QUINTA” response. j. In close coordination with PDRRMOs and NGAs re TY “QUINTA” and

LAHAR response actions.

PAGASA Southern Luzon Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates including localized weather to the Regional and Local DRRMCs and other stakeholders.

DILG V a. Coordinated with CODIX re advisories on TD “QUINTA” and disseminated

same to all provincial provinces. b. Received and disseminated advisory re Activation of the Monitoring and

Reporting System to all provinces of which, are required to submit data every 7:00 AM to be incorporated in the SitRep until deactivated.

c. Continuous monitoring of weather updates. DSWD V a. Ensured the availability of 14,678 FFPs amounting to ₱5,405,664.94 at

DSWD warehouse, non-food items amounting to ₱26,420,032.90, and ₱3,000,000.00 standby funds.

b. Prepositioned the FFPs at the following warehouses: DSWD WAREHOUSE AREA No. of FFPs

Bogtong, Legazpi City 11,566 FFPs

Daet and Labo, Camarines Norte 334 FFPs

Tigaon, Camarines Sur 497 FFPs

Tugbo, Masbate City 1,981 FFPs

Sorsogon 300 FFPs

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c. Activated Quick Response Teams, PAT, and MAT members in the six (6) provinces and instructed to coordinate with P/MDRRMOs, C/MSWDOs for TD “QUINTA”.

BFP V a. Placed on Red alert status. b. Coordinated with LGUs for immediate assistance in case of evacuation. c. Ensured for the availability of fire/rescue/emergency medical personnel,

apparatus, and auxiliary units to suit all operation’s needs. d. Activated the OPLAN PAGHALASA. e. Placed DRU teams and mobility assets on standby. f. Continuous monitoring of the situation. g. Coordinated with Regional and Local DRRMCs. h. Conducted road clearing operation along the main roads of Manito on 25

October 2020. i. Conducted road assessment and clearing operation at Patitinan, Sagnay,

Camarines Sur on 25 October 2020. j. Ensured the safe travel of the evacuees back to its respective home in

Brgys. Ibayugan, Ipil, Iraya, and Sta. Cruz on 26 October 2020.

Coast Guard District Bicol a. Implemented the No Sail Policy. b. Ongoing patrol and manning of control points and patrols. c. Placed all units, SRR team, personnel, and equipment on standby. d. Disseminated weather updates to all sub-stations. e. Continuous monitoring of situation of seaports in the Region. DENR-MGB V a. Released timely landslide advisories to LGUs. b. Coordinated with PAGASA Southern Luzon re the development of TD

“QUINTA”. DOH V a. Placed on Code Blue alert status. b. Disseminated Memorandum No. 2020-0064 on the Declaration of Code

Blue Alert re TD “QUINTA”. c. Coordinated with the Provincial DOH, PHO, DOH Hospitals, and partner

agencies relative to the weather condition. d. Reminded the Provincial DRRM-H Managers to check/re-visit DM 2020-

0318 re “Interim Guidelines on the Prevention and Control of COVID19 during Disaster Evacuation and Displacement.”

e. Prepositioned logistics at the Provincial DOH worth ₱350,000.00 f. Continuous monitoring of weather updates through DOST-PAGASA. g. Disseminated weather advisories thru official social media pages. h. Allocated 20 pcs of hygiene kits, 20 pcs collapsible water container, and 25

whitfield ointment in Tabaco City and Malinao, Albay on 26 October 2020.

Provincial DOH Offices

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a. Ongoing Rapid Health Assessment. b. Continuously coordinating with P/MHO as to the status of evacuation

centers and implementation of health standards. c. Deployed HRH at evacuation center. d. Continuous monitoring of weather updates.

Joint Task Force Bicolandia (PA,PAF,NAVY) a. Placed DRU Teams and mobility assets on standby for possible

deployment. b. Continuous coordination with Regional and Local DRRMCs and monitoring

of situation within AOR. c. Conducted clearing operation at Calabanga, Camarines Sur on 26 October

2020. d. Deployed 3 DRO teams in the provinces of Camarines Sur, Albay, and

Sorsogon on 25 October 2020. e. Deployed 40 mobility and DRO assets in coordination with local DRRMCs

on 25 October 2020. f. In close coordination with Regional and Local DRRMCs. Land Transportation Office (LTO) V Deployed personnel at Pilar, Sorsogon, and Ligao-Polangui road to implement suspension of travel bound for Visayas and Mindanao to avoid congestion in the Port of Matnog, and other road related hazards. Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Albay a. Prepared response equipment, communications, and logistics. b. Continuous coordination with the National Headquarters and PDRRMCs.

PNP-PRO V a. Issued a memorandum on full alert status to all PDs/APDs, PPOs, CD,

NCPO, and RMFB V. b. Placed SAR personnel, SRR teams, and equipment on standby. c. Continuous coordination with Regional and Local DRRMCs.

PDRRMC Albay a. Conducted PDRA meeting at the provincial level. b. Issued advisories to the public on preparedness activities. c. Continuous monitoring and updates of the weather disturbance. d. Disseminated weather advisories and other relevant advisories to the public

via SMS, Tri-Media, and social media platforms. e. Issued PDRRMC Advisory re Suspension of Work and Classes in the

province.

PDRRMC Camarines Norte a. Activated Emergency Operations Center, Incident Management Team, and

Response Cluster.

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b. Advised the public to always monitor the weather condition relative to the forthcoming weather disturbance.

c. Alerted emergency responders for possible response operation. d. Disseminated weather advisories. e. Deployed special RDANA team to conduct site assessment in various

barangays in Camarines Norte.

PDRRMC Camarines Sur a. Convened members of the PDRRMC and C/MDRRMOs through VTC. b. Continuous coordination with C/MDRRMOs on the situation within its

respective AOR. c. Placed personnel and resources on standby for possible deployment. d. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and severe weather bulletin

issued by DOST-PAGASA. e. Issued Red alert status for the PDRRMC Response Agencies and

C/MDRRMCs and BDRRMCs on 24 October 2020. f. Activated the special communications group that disseminates information

and advisories relative to TD “QUINTA”. g. Issued memorandum re localized decampment on 26 October 2020. h. Demobilized 11 teams deployed in high risk areas and the SRR team in

Calabanga to search for the missing fisherman. i. Conducted clearing operations in the national highways and Rinconada

area.

PDRRMC Catanduanes a. Prepositioned assets relative to Typhoon Quinta. b. Activated C/MDRRMOCs. c. Alerted flood, landslide, and storm surge-prone areas. d. Issued memorandum for disaster preparedness measures and continuous

monitoring and cascading of weather updates. e. Disseminated warning/alerts/advisories from PAGASA MWS to PDRRMC

member-agencies, MDRRM officers and to the general public. f. Coordinated with key PDRRMC member-agencies and MDRRM officers to

closely monitor its respective AORs.

PDRRMC Masbate a. Activated Emergency Operations Center, Incident Management Team, and

Response Cluster. b. Advised the public to always monitor the weather condition relative to the

forthcoming weather disturbance. c. Alerted emergency responders for possible response operation. d. Disseminated weather advisories. PDRRMC Sorsogon a. Placed on Blue alert status. b. Issued memorandum order to preparedness/response cluster and raising

of Blue alert status to SPDRRMC and C/MDRRMCs.

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c. Continuous monitoring of weather disturbance. d. Coordinated with different council members for possible implementation of

appropriate contingency plans. e. Disseminated information and weather advisory re TD “QUINTA” to

SPDRRMC members, LDRRMOs, and public through social media, infoboard and Infosys.

f. Ensured clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for updates and coordination processes.

CDRRMC Naga a. Continuous monitoring of TD “QUINTA” and its possible effects. b. Continuous monitoring of early warning systems. c. Placed equipment, assets, and response teams on standby ready for

deployment. d. Disseminated weather advisories re TD “QUINTA”. e. Activated EOC and placed ICT on standby. f. Conducted city-wide clean up drive and clearing operations. g. Conducted pruning of trees and clearing of drainages and waterways. h. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying areas. i. Close monitoring of flood-prone barangays. j. Convened for PDRA meeting on 23 October 2020.

6. RDRRMC VI

OCD VI a. Issued RDRRMC memorandum re Preparedness Measures for TY

“QUINTA”. b. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories and bulletins to all

concerned stakeholders. c. Coordinated with PDRRMOs relative to the effects of TY “QUINTA”. DILG VI a. Activated the DILG EOC Disaster and Monitoring System for TY “QUINTA”

and LGUs, establish critical preparedness actions based on the Operation L!sto protocols, and prioritize pre-emptive evacuation and prepositioning supplies and equipment for response.

b. Disseminated PAGASA advisories to DILG Provincial and City Offices. DSWD VI a. Consolidated DROMIC Report from PSWDOs Antique, Capiz, Negros

Occidental, Iloilo, and CSWDO Iloilo City. b. Coordinated with the LGUs for any possible augmentation. c. Conducted repacking of relief goods at the regional warehouse. PDRRMC Capiz a. Continuous monitoring of the weather situation within the province. b. Coordinated with MDRRMOs re TY “QUINTA”.

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PDRRMC Negros Occidental a. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories thru media, email, SMS,

and social media. b. LDRRMOs were placed on Blue Alert Status effective 24 October 2020,

12:00 PM. c. Advised LDRRMOs to heightened their preparedness, initiate proactive

measures and take appropriate precautionary measures for possible flooding and landslide. MDRRMC Hinigaran a. Placed on standby mode. b. Conducted cutting and clearing of trees to affected barangays. c. Continuous monitoring of the AOR.

MDRRMC Binalbagan a. Conducted cutting and clearing of trees in the affected barangays. b. Coordinated with different agencies concerned re camp management. c. Placed LDRRMO team on standby.

PDRRMC Antique a. Conducted close monitoring and assessment on the flooding incident and

status of existing evacuation and main road networks. b. Disseminated weather advisories and warning alerts to LDRRMOs and the

communities particularly in landslide, storm surge, and flashflood/flood-prone areas.

c. Maintained close coordination with MDRRMOs and Response Cluster. PDRRMC Aklan a. Issued latest advisory to LGUs for elevated alert status. b. Monitored the preparedness measures of MDRRMOs. c. Prepositioned food and non-food items.

PDRRMC Iloilo

MDRRMC Maasin a. Activated the EOC on 26 October 2020 and established ICS with

response team on duty. b. Activated the EOC of 50 barangays with response team on duty. c. Issued Executive order suspending government office due to heavy

downpour and possible flooding. d. Conducted periodic monitoring and site inspection of the affected areas. e. Conducted emergency meeting on 27 October 2020 for damage

assessment and response operation measures.

CDRRMC Passi City a. Constantly monitors the water level of Jalaur River with BFP. b. Placed response group, rescue team, equipment, and schools used as

evacuation centers on standby.

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c. Refueled rescue vehicles for possible deployment.

7. RDRRMC VII

OCD VII a. Coordinated with LGU DRRMOs in Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and

Siquijor. b. Continuous monitoring of weather situation within the AOR. c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisory to all

RDRRMC member-agencies, LDRRMOs, and stakeholders.

DSWD VII a. Immediately sent the FFPs to the affected areas from the Provincial

Government of Negros Oriental through the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office.

b. Released a total of 900 FFPs to the Town of Basay. c. Continuous coordination with the affected towns for any assistance needed. PDRRMC Cebu a. Disseminated advisories to LDRRMOs. b. Advised LGUs susceptible to flood, landslide, and storm surge to conduct

pre-emptive evacuation. c. Prepositioned heavy equipment ready for deployment. d. PCG cancelled outbound vessels in areas affected by TY “QUINTA”. e. Coordinated with Cebu Police Provincial Office for possible augmentation. f. Placed assets and QRT on standby for possible deployment.

PDRRMC Negros Oriental a. Advised all LDRRM Officers to monitor the situation within their respective

AOR. b. Enjoined all LDRRMCs and general public to take all the needed

precautionary measures to prepare against the impacts associated with the hazards of continuous rains.

c. Continuously monitoring and dissemination of weather updates within AOR.

CDRRMC Bais City b. Deployed two (2) teams to conduct recorida, 2 teams to conduct road

monitoring, and place response teams on standby for possible evacuation.

c. Placed DRRM staff and resources on standby. MDRRMC Siaton a. Continuously monitors the water level of Canaway and Siaton River. MDRRMC Canlaon a. On Blue Alert. b. Activated all BDRRM Elite Responders to immediately respond to any

eventualities.

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8. RDRRMC VIII

OCD VIII a. Conducted regional PDRA meeting in preparation of the possible effects of

TD “QUINTA”. b. Issued memorandum to R/LDRRMCs on the submission of preparedness

measures including the updated evacuation center list and directory of DRRMOs.

c. Continuous monitoring of current weather condition. d. Coordinated with P/C/MDRRMOs re weather disturbance. e. Recommended LGU to conduct respective RDANA. DILG VIII a. Disseminated weather bulletin to DILG field offices via SMS. b. Continuous monitoring of LGU action. c. Disseminated TY “QUINTA” activation and critical cyclone track to DILG

field offices thru email. DSWD VIII a. Prepositioned available standby funds amounting to ₱3,194,543.00. b. Ensured the availability of 17,831 FFPs. Of which, 2,938 are already

prepositioned to different areas in the region while the remaining FFPs are still need to undergo fumigation.

c. Ensured that non-food items are ready for distribution subject to LGUs request for augmentation support.

d. Alerted SWAD teams and City/Municipal Actions Team re TD “QUINTA”. e. Conducted PDRA meeting to discuss internal preparation re possible

effects of TD “QUINTA”.

COAST GUARD DISTRICT – Eastern Visayas a. Disseminated weather updates to stations and substations. b. Directed all eastern Visayas stations and substations to activate their

respective QRT for possible response operations. c. Continuous monitoring of the weather updates re TD “QUINTA”. PNP PRO VIII a. Directed all PDs/COPs to ensure their presence and personally supervise

the conduct of Law and Order in the affected areas. b. Coordinated with DPWH and agriculture officers in assessing infrastructure

and agriculture damages caused by TD “QUINTA”. c. Alerted Disaster Incident Management Task Group for possible activation.

PDRRMC Northern Samar a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories to

MDRRMCs and stakeholders thru social media, text blasts, and emergency radio communications.

b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 25 October 2020, 10:00 AM with core provincial response clusters.

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c. DPWH conducted field assessment in Catubig and Las Navas. d. Activated SAR teams to coordinate with LGUs thru MDRRMOs for possible

augmentation. e. Placed response teams and equipment on standby. f. Placed on Red Alert Status. g. Advised pre-emptive evacuation and other precautionary reminders to

LGUs thru MDRRMOs. h. Conducted SRR Operations for the reported missing fishermen.

MDRRMCs a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories. b. Declared cancellation of sea travels since 24 October 2020. c. Placed response clusters on standby. d. Activated BDRRMCs and evacuation centers. e. Advised pre-emptive opening and release of water from critical dams. f. Prepositioned rescue assets and equipment.

PDRRMC Eastern Samar a. Activated EOC and response team. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates to LGUs

through their MDRRMOs. c. Disseminated MGB List of LGUs and barangays susceptible to flood and

landslide.

PDRRMC Southern Leyte a. Activated EOC and response team. b. Advised fisherfolks not to venture out at sea to avoid untoward maritime

incidents. c. Conducted widest dissemination of timely weather advisories to

communities via tri-media outlets, social media, and via radio communication volunteer groups.

d. Advised C/MDRRMCs enjoin BDRRMCs to undertake precautionary measures and submit their actions taken to their respective EOCs for monitoring and reference.

e. Identified evacuation centers separate from those used in COVID19 operations.

9. RDRRMC CAR

OCD CAR a. Convened PDRA meeting on 23 October 2020 to ensure all contingencies

are in place following the entry of TD “QUINTA” within PAR. b. Disseminated Emergency Broadcast System to the general public through

digital TV applications and online platforms. c. Coordinated with member-agencies like PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station

ad DPWH-CAR and continuous sending of advisories to the public, LDRRMCs and member-agencies of the Cordillera RDRRMCs.

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d. Continuous coordination with the LDRRMCs and council members of the Cordillera RDRRMC re monitored incidents, local weather situation, road network conditions, alert status of LDRRMOs, and other disaster related reports.

DOST-CAR a. Continuous monitoring and maintained the Community-Based Flood Early

Warning Systems (CBFEWS) in coordination with LGUs and DOST-ASTI. b. Installed 31 CBFEWS stations in CAR.

PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station a. Continuous monitoring of AOR and disseminated weather updates,

advisories, and forecasts. b. Advised all concerned agencies and LGUs to conduct preparedness

measures to avoid effects from the weather disturbances.

DILG CAR a. Continuous monitoring of the preparedness measures of LGUs and

dissemination of updates from warning agencies. b. Disseminated latest public weather advisory to LGUs through MLGOOs. DSWD CAR a. Continuous coordination by the DRMD PDO assigned in the PSWADTs with

the LDRRMOs for updates. b. Continuous coordination with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC for updates. c. Placed Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team (RETT) including the

International Maritime/Marine Satellite (INMARSAT) equipment. d. Prepositioned non-food items within the production hubs within the Region. e. Ensured for the availability of 14,910 FFPs at the production hubs in the

region for augmentation. f. Prepositioned a total of ₱206,400.00 standby fund at the Field Office and

16,753 FFPs worth ₱7,959,858.12 in the different production hubs within the region.

g. Prepositioned the following NFIs in the different production hubs within the region:

• Family Kits – 1,123

• Hygiene Kits – 36

• Sleeping Kits – 728

• Tents – 13

• Malong – 217

• Blankets – 153

• Pail small plastic – 218

• Basin – 189

• Spoon and Fork – 3,360

• Jogging pants – 160

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) a. Placed on heightened alert. b. Continuous monitoring of the AOR.

Tactical Operations Group 1 (TOG 1), PAF

Placed on standby for possible response augmentation and in support of the possible conduct of RDANA through aerial survey.

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14th CAR RCDG, ARESCOM, PA a. Placed on heightened alert. b. Continuous monitoring of the AOR. c. Placed available reservist platoon on standby for HADR operations. 503IBDE, 5ID, PA and Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL), PN a. Placed on standby for possible response augmentation.

BFP-CAR a. Activated Oplan Paghalasa in anticipation of the worst-case scenario. b. Continuous coordination with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and placed on

standby mode for possible disaster operations, deployment, and augmentation.

DA CAR a. Issued Early Warning Advisories for APCOs to coordinate with LGUs and

farmers to harvest matured crops especially those in areas vulnerable to flooding.

b. Continuous monitoring of standing crops and vegetable prices. DOH CAR a. Monitored uneventful health and health-related incidents and in close

coordination with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC. b. Continuous provision of HEARS Field Report. c. Placed Health Emergency Response Team on standby. d. Continuous coordination with OCD CAR, PDOHOs, and MDRRMOs. DPWH CAR a. Disseminated information on the status of road networks. b. Continuous monitoring of the essential road networks and bridges in the

Region through DPWH District Engineering Offices. c. Continuous sending of situational reports on national roads and bridges to

the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC.

Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) CAR a. Continuous monitoring, operations, and maintenance of Regional

Government Network in Baguio City. b. Provided free public internet access in public places to augment emergency

communication in various communities in the region.

PROCOR a. Placed teams and personnel on standby for possible response

augmentation.

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b. Closely coordinated with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and placed on standby for possible disaster operations, deployment, and augmentation.

PDRRMC Apayao a. Maintained Red alert status of the PDRRMC for continuous monitoring for

COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Continuous monitoring of municipalities and barangays along Abra River

Basin and other flood-prone areas. c. Monitored the availability of Evacuation Centers. d. Conducted PDRRMC meeting. e. Conducted relief operations with DSWD SWAD, 77th IB of Philippine Army,

Task Groups Filomena and Sta. Elena, and Apayao PPO personnel. f. Apayao 1st and 2nd DEO conducted road clearing operation along national

highways. PDRRMCs Abra, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province a. Maintained Red alert status of the PDRRMC for continuous monitoring for

COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Continuous monitoring of municipalities and barangays along Abra River

Basin and other flood-prone areas. c. Monitored the availability of Evacuation Centers.

CDRRMC Baguio City a. Maintained Red Alert Status of the PDRRMC for continuous monitoring

relative to the COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Issued CDRRMC memorandum to all BDRRMCs re preparedness

measures for the weather disturbance. c. Conducted regular updating and issuance of public advisories through

text blasts systems and various social media platforms.

10. RDRRMC NCR

OCD NCR a. Convened for PDRA meeting on 25 October 2020. b. Continuously disseminating and monitoring weather advisories via email,

viber, text blast, and official social media accounts.

DILG NCR a. Shared online monitoring templates with the DILG field offices, which they

shall accomplish, concerning LGUs weather situation, preparedness and response actions based on Operation L!sto protocols.

b. Informed LGUs in the region to take necessary preparedness actions including implementation of pre-emptive evacuation if necessary.

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DSWD NCR a. Ensured the availability of 2,440 (NCWP) + 40,000 (NROC) FFPs and

standby funds amounting to ₱3,000,000.00 b. Continuous provision of Disaster Assistance Family Access Card to

requesting LGUs. c. Activated QRT and placed on standby for possible response operation. d. Continuous coordination with LGUs through its respective Local Social

Welfare and Development Office (LSWDOs) re any possible necessary augmentation assistance.

e. Placed DRMD and FO QRT on standby and alerted for any eventualities that might occur due to TY “QUINTA”.

Metro Manila Center for Health Development (MMCHD) a. Coordinated with LGU HEMS and DRRMO counterparts. b. Ensured the availability of stockpile of anticipated medicines and medical

supplies. c. Placed response teams on standby for possible deployment d. Conducted aggressive information campaign on tropical cyclone disaster

preparedness measures.

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) a. Provided force list in preparation to possible deployment related to TY

“QUINTA”. b. Continuously monitors the flooding situation within Metro Manila. CDRRMC Makati City a. Raised the alert status to RED in preparation for the possible effects of the

typhoon. b. Disseminated weather information to Makati DRRMC members,

BDRRMCs, and public through SMS, email, and official social media accounts.

c. Placed public safety department and vehicles on standby for possible transportation assistance.

d. Placed SAR teams, rescue equipment and assets on standby. e. Makati Engineering department on standby for possible evacuation

assistance. f. BFP Makati ensured the availability of fire rescue and medical personnel

and auxiliary units in strategic location.

CDRRMC Malabon City a. Activated EOC and placed on Red Alert Status. b. Conducted PDRA meeting. c. Issued alert and monitoring status to 21 barangays. d. Placed vehicles and equipment on standby for possible response

operations. e. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories.

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f. Advised BDRRMCs to activate EOC within their AORs. g. Prepositioned relief goods for possible evacuees. h. Checked all pumping stations and floodgates. i. Prepositioned SAR Teams and barangay level and inventory of resources

and equipment. j. Prepositioned RDANA and Debris Clearing team. k. Conducted Response Cluster Operation Meeting.

CDRRMC Paranaque City a. Placed on Red Alert Status b. Disseminated weather advisories through official social media accounts. c. Continuous coordination with 16 BDRRMCs. d. Placed WaSAR team on standby. e. Coordinated with MERALCO for the restoration of power and replacement

of post. f. Conducted ocular inspection of the collapsed river control steel plate and

for its clearance in the vicinity of incident. g. Decamping and deactivation of Palanyag Evacuation Center and

disinfection of Palanyag Gym. h. Issued final report for TY “QUINTA”.

CDRRMC Valenzuela City a. Convened LDRRMC for the conduct of PDRA meeting. b. Placed SAR teams, medical teams and security on standby. c. Coordinated with City Health Office thru City Epidemiology and

Surveillance Unit on the policies for evacuation area. d. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment, and stockpile of goods for

evacuees and responders. e. Activated IMT. f. Placed EMS and SAR teams on standby for possible response operations. g. Prepositioned vehicles and rescue equipment in flood-prone areas. h. Prepositioned relief goods and relief teams. i. Ensured functionality of back-up power and communication.

CDRRMC Quezon City a. Placed QCDRRMC Disaster Action Team and all BDRRMCs effective 25

October 2020, 8:00 AM.

CDRRMC Pasig City a. Raised the alert level to Red on 25 October 2020, 11:00 PM. b. Placed resources on standby for possible flooding. c. Alerted 30 barangays and advised to monitor its respective AORs. d. Placed CSWD on standby for possible pre-emptive evacuation. e. Coordinated and alerted barangays and NGO volunteer groups should

additional manpower is needed.

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f. Hourly sending of public advisory via Pasig Katext, radio and social media accounts since 24 October 2020.

g. Ensured for the availability of PPEs and other supplies at the Logistics Section.

CDRRMC Muntinlupa City a. Convened LDRRMC on 25 October 2020, 10:00 AM. b. Activated the EOC and raised the alert status to Red. c. Disseminated advisories through social media accounts every 3 hours. d. Prepositioned food and non-food items. e. Continuous monitoring of low-lying areas. f. Conducted roving to communities. g. Coordinated with MERALCO for possible de-energization of flooded areas. h. Distributed relief packs to the affected evacuees.

CDRRMC Mandaluyong City a. Conducted PDRA on 24 October 2020. b. Placed City and Barangay responders on standby alert. c. Disseminated weather advisories through radio and social media. d. Conducted barker operations and SMS blasts to communities. e. Suspended classes in all level.

CDRRMC Manila City a. Disseminated alert notices, warning, and advisories from PAGASA

through official social media pages. b. Continuous coordination with other local agencies for response strategies. c. Conducted inspection of all equipment to be utilized if the need arises. d. Prepositioned evacuation center at Rosaurio Almario Elementary School. e. Conducted trimming of trees in Pandacan and Sampaloc, and clearing

and declogging operations to flood prone areas. f. Placed MDSW teams on standby for possible deployment. g. Continuously monitors its respective AOR.