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II. INCIDENTS MONITORED/REPORTED
A. Floodings
Region VI
• Capiz - Sigma, (Brgys Agbo, Amaga, Cogon, Dayhagon, Poblacion Norte, Poblacion Sur, Guintas, Pagbunitan, Bangon-bangon, Mangoso, Capuyhan, Tawog, and Matangcong and Panitan (Brgys Cabanghan and Cabugao)
Region VII
• Negros Oriental – Sibulan, Valencia, and Dumaguete City
Region IX
• Zamboanga del Norte - Polanco- were temporarily evacuated to higher grounds for safety
• Barangays Turno (Sitio Wakwak) and Dicayas in Dipol og City on 15 December 2011 at around 10:00 AM.
• Sixty (60) families/300 persons from Sitio Wakwak, Brgy Turno evacuated to Turno Elementary School. Six (6) houses and one (1) Day Care Center were totally destroyed by raging waters. Five (5) other sitios were also affected but no report of displacement. Residents in Brgy. Dicayas, opted to stay with their respective houses in spite of the reported rise of flood level.
Region X
• Massive flooding occurred in the following areas due to the overflowing of Mandulog and Agus Rivers: Lanao del Norte - Iligan City (24 brgys); Bukidnon (Valencia City); Misamis Oriental - El Salvador City (Brgy. Mougan) and Cagayan de Oro City (29 Brgys; Misamis Occidental (Ozamis City (6 Brgys) and Clarin (1 Brgy)
Region XI
• Compostela Valley Province (Municipalities of Compostela (2 Brgys), Monkayo (3 Brgys), Nabunturan (2 brgys , New Bataan(1 Brgy), and Montevista (1 Brgy)
• A total of 106 families from Compostela evacuated to the Municipal Gymnasium and Central Elementary Schools and 18 families from Montevista at the Municipal Gymnasium
• Davao del Norte (17 December 2011) with 514 families affected in Brgy. Napungas, Asuncion
B. Landslides Region XI
• Compostela Valley – Moncayo (Purok 4, Purok 22 and Mt. Diwata, Diwalwa) • Lanao del Sur in Kapai, (Brgys: Togonuan; Parao; Malimono; and Dimagalig)
and Bubong (36 Barangays) and due to the overflowing of the Tagoloan River and Siguan River
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C. Sea Mishaps Region VII
• One Cargo Ship “Ever Transport Cargo” anchored at Brgy. Calindagan, Dumaguete City sank due to strong winds and big waves. Said cargo ship is owned by Kherl Lines loaded with Asia Brewery products
• LCT Tampi Twin submerged halfway while moored at the Maayo Private Wharf in Sibulan, Negros Oriental due to big waves. The sea water entered through the open portion of its stern and thereby flooded the engine room
• A pump boat named “Bantay Dagat” owned by LGU Lazi, Siquijor sank while docked at the Lazi Port after it got battered by strong winds and big waves
III. EFFECTS
A. AFFECTED POPULATION (Tab A)
• The total number of population affected in 196 barangays / 25 municipalities / 8 cities in the 13 provinces of Regions VI, VII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM is: 34,298 families / 167,460 persons
• Total number of population currently served inside and outside evacuation centers is 17,461 families / 88,053 persons
Inside 48 Evacuation Centers - 8,169 families / 45,181 persons Outside Evacuation Centers - 9,292 families / 42,872 persons
B. CASUALTIES (Tab B)
Dead 662
Injured 1,582
Missing 82
Rescued/Survivors 432
Note: Out of the 260 previously reported missing, 227 were recovered dead
C. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab C) • A total of 9,214 houses were damaged (Totally – 2,307 / Partially – 6,907)
D. COST OF DAMAGES
Agriculture CARAGA (Surigao del Sur) - PhP1,551,400.00
• Hinatuan: crops (PhP500,900.00, livestock PhP2,500. 00, and fisheries PhP705,000.00
• Bislig City: crops PhP343,000.00 Region V - PhP385,015.00 • Camarines Sur - PhP384,715.00 • Masbate – 300.00
Grand Total - PhP1,936,415.00
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Damaged School Buildings DepEd Regions XI, XII and CARAGA reported the f ollowing schools :
• CARAGA - Agusan del Sur - 4 (GOMBURZA ES (2 Class rooms), roofing,
windows and walls; Sta Cruz ES (2 classrooms,); S ta Irene ES (2 classroom), uneven settlement with crack wall. D Osmeña ES (2 classroons, ripped apart
• Region X - Cagayan de Oro City – 4 schools namely Consolacion ES, Angeles Sisters National High School; Balulang West1 ES and Bonbon North 2 ES were totally submerged with mo re or less 5 ft floodwater level – inspection and validation on the extent of damages incurred in
• Lanao del Sur – Sambolawan ES, Dilabayan ES and Riric ES in Tarak a, Batangan CES, Rogero ES, Alambas PS in Bubong II
E. STATUS OF LIFELINES
1. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB D)
• A total of 9 roads sections and bridges were damaged; 4 road sections in Regions CAR and CARAGA; and 5 bridges in Regions VII and X
2 POWER/ELECTRICITY/COMMUNICATIONS
• Region X - 60% power has been restored in Cagayan de Oro as of 5:17 PM 18 December 2011
• Region VII - Some power lines of National Grid Corporation were destroyed. About 70% of power was interrupted in the province of Negros Oriental in due course affecting water, communication, and transportation facilities. Power outages in Tanjay and Siaton, Negros Oriental
• Region X - Power interruption in Valencia City, Iligan City, and Ozamiz City
• Region XI - Communication issues has been resolved as of 18 December
2011
• CARAGA- power interruption in Agusan del Sur ( Municipalities of Lianga, San Agustin, Marihatag, Bayabas, San Miguel, Cagwait, Tago, Cortes, Carmen, Madrid, Lanusa, Lingig, and Tandag City
F Suspension of Classes
• Dep Ed implement automatic suspension of classes du ring inclement weather to all badly affected schools applies un til further notice
G. Cancellation of Flights as of 2 :00 PM, 2011 • Six (6) flights are cancelled 3 arrival and 3 de parture at Terminal 3
H. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY
• Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental • Valencia , Negros Oriental
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IV. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL RESPONSES
NATIONAL • NDRRMC OpCen disseminated NDRRMC Advisories of TD Sendong prior to
its entry in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PA)), Severe Weather Bulletins, Flood Advisories, and Gale Warnings to all regions affected through SMS and facsimile and uploaded the same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels
• Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of population in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants
• In view of the entry of TD Sendong,NDRRMC OpCen was activated effective 11:00 AM, 15 December 2011 under “Blue Alert” status to monitor the situation and provide necessary actions and on Dec 16, 2011 it was elevated to Red Alert Status wherein respective member agencies rendered duty at NDRRMC OpCen and prepositioned their respective resources in terms of supplies, equipment and manpower
• The NDRRMC convened at around 11:00 AM of 17 December 2011, presided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC, attended by all member agencies. His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III provided guidance to the NDRRMC Member Agencies. (TAB E)
PAGASA • Continuously provided NDRRMC OpCen with updates on Severe Weather
Bulletins on Tropical Storm “SENDONG” and has been providing General Flood Bulletins and Gale Warnings and detailed personnel at the NDRRMC OpCen for prompt coordination with their bureau especially with the Weather Forecasting Section, Weather Division
Dep Ed • DepEd dispatched technical staffs (Division Project Engineers/Architecs
and PFCs) to conduct ocular inspection, damages ass essment and evaluation to quantify the amount of damages of al l affected schools and northern Mindanao flashflood . all reports of d amages on school properties and facilities are still subject for va lidation
AFP • 4ID dispatched Rapid Assessment Teams (RRT) and the Technical
Operations Group 10 (TOG10) to the affected areas of Region X • CENTCOM-AFP directed two (2) UH-1H helicopters with personnel to
complement the 5052nd SRS in Mactan Airbase to augment SAR operations in Sibulan, Valencia, Tanjay, and Dumaguete City
PCG • As early as 15 December 2011 all Coast Guard Districts were directed to
ensure high state of preparedness in respective Stations, Detachments and Operational Units/Disaster Response Assets
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• District Commanders were directed to take more proactive measures in notifying or recalling fishermen before the onset or during severe weather conditions
• Coast Guard Districts were reminded to always make sure that their respective Stations and Detachments promptly initiate and encourage public information dissemination through the use of tri-media and LGU’s to warn the coastal residents and local fishermen
• All Districts were advised to coordinate with PCG Auxillary, LGU’s, OCD, PDCC and media in disseminating information to warn/recall fishermen and to take precautionary measures to prevent untoward incidents; reminded all shipping agencies to strictly follow HPCG Memo 01-09 (Guidelines on Movements of Motorboats/Vessels in the Absence of Weather Bulletin) and HPCG SOP No. 002-09 (Interim Guidelines on PCG Alert Condition/levels)
DILG • DILG Disaster Monitoring System is reactivated effective 15 December 2011
in keeping with established disaster protocols • DILG RD IX directed all PDs, CDs and CLGOOs to coordinate with their LCEs
for the activation of their Disaster Monitoring Systems effective immediately, and also to coordinate with the OCD
• DILG Zamboanga City requested Mayor Lobregat to immediately activate the City Disaster Monitoring System
PNP • PNP Police Community Relations issued memorandum to RDs, PROs 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 advising PNP units/offices/stations under their AOR to alert their respective SAR teams and water assets for possible deployment; assisted in the dissemination of weather bulletin in the community to ensure maximum police visibility in affected areas; assisted LDRRMC and LGUs in providing security at the evacuation centers; continued to monitor weather updates from PAGASA and NDRRMC websites; and advised all residents in low-lying and mountainous areas under PSWS to take precautionary measures against possible flashfloods and landslide, and those living in coastal areas to take preventive measure against big waves or storm surges generated by the tropical storm
• The PNP National Disaster Operations Center had been activated effective 1200H, 17 December 2011. PCRG Personnel were likewise sent to the NDRRMC Operations Center for monitoring and liasoning duties
DOH • HEMS-OPCEN prepared assorted drugs, medicines and cadaver bags
to be augmented to the affected regions provided RHU with stocks of medicines; established action center ; activated the provincial HEMS; and sent Memo to all HEMS Regional Offices
• CHD X sent Rapid Health Assessment Team for the flooded areas; pre-
positioned drugs and medicines worth PhP50,000.00 in six (6) provinces; deployed responders and coordinated with PDRRMC, PRC, Rescue 118, and other responders; augmented phP270,000 worth of assorted medicines to Iligan City and Cagayan de Oro City; jerry cans, cadaver bags and waterine solution in 12 identified evacuation cent ers in the 2 cities ; amay Medical Center mobilized 1 medical team to MS U-IIT evacuation center in Iligan city; Northern Mindanao Medical C enter mobilized
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ambulance to PCG for use of transferring patient s once rescued by PCG to be brought to NMMC; dispatched three (3) te ams to assess evacuation centers and to gather names and identit ies of fatalities and injuries; and provided 15 cadaver bags to Technic al Operations Group
• CHD CARAGA augmented 9 cadaver bags and 72 boxes of hyphosol for CHD X pre-positioned medicines and supplies; issued alert messages to local HEMS in respective provinces and cities for appropriate response and coordination; and attended meeting with PDRRMC Surigao del Norte on 16 December 2011
• Region VII mobilized team to Sibulan, Valencia, Du maguete City, San
Jose, Pamplona and Bacong and augmented assorted medicines, sodium hypochloride and IVFfluids in Negros Orienta l worth PhP30,000.00
DSWD • Pre-positioned PhP10.17 Million Standby Funds and PhP57.69 Million worth
of Relief Supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to PhP67.86 Million :
Field Office Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total
CARAGA 1,317,438.00 3,997,759.47 5,315,197.47
IV-A 764,571.49 15,146,534.82 15,911,106.31
IV-B 1,384,546.04 2,755,001.45 4,139,547.49
V 479,987.35 25,457,323.45 25,937,310.80
VI 1,149,645.30 2,755,224.85 3,904,870.15
VII 444,982.27 3,816,484.03 4,261,466.30
VIII 1,091,465.35 403,557,90 1,495,023.25
IX 506,963.99 1,472,822.50 1,979,786.49
X 2,536,301.00 1,186,382.00 3,722,683.00
XI 496,400.00 701,513.76 1,197,913.76
Total 10,172,300.79 57,692,693.33 67,864,905.02
• The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Inf ormation Center
(DROMIC) has been closely coordinating with DSWD-FOs concerned for any significant reports caused by said weather disturbance
• SWAD Teams are closely coordinating with their local counterparts in terms of validation of data as basis for augmentation anytime
• DSWD NROC airlifted the following relief goods to DSWD FO X the following: 300 sacks of assorted clothing, 5,000 packs of clothing, 1, 000 boxes corned beef , , 10,000 blankets, 10,000 plastic mats , 500 boxes noodles and 1,500 bottles of bottled water (500 ml) worth PhP4,352,610.00
• UN-WFP donated 312 boxes High Energy biscuits; Maynilad (1 unit water purifier, 247 pcs water jug and 62 cases bottled water); and PNRC (2 units water bladder) through the DSWD NROC worth PhP12,724,165.44. Said donation was transported to DSWD FO X
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• DSWD CO prepositioned an additional PhP500,000.00 standby funds to DSWD FO-VII as augmentation assistance to the flood victims of Ts Sendong and another P28,070,400.00 was also prepositioned to DSWD FO X intended for Cash for work Program for the affected municipalities of Misamis Oriental and Lanao del Norte.
• A total of PhP1,863,252.00 worth of relief assistance were provided by the combined resources of DSWD and Local Government Units (LGUs): (TAB F)
Region DSWD LGUs NGO DOH Amount
Total 1,231,290.47 552,333.75 20,000.00 300,000.00 3,853,895.61
Region VII
908,649.36 383,667.50 30,000.00 1,322,316.85
Region IX 255,350.00 7,500.00 262,850.00 Region X 1,545,728.76 20,000.00 270,000.00 1,835,728.76 Region XI 204,000.00 204,000.00 CARAGA 229,000.00 229,000.00
� Decrease in the cost of assistance provided to Cagayan de Oro from PHP 271,280.72 was due to corrections made in the data entry from the 3:00 PM 18 December 2011 report to 11:00 PM, 18 December 2011 report of the DSWD
ASSETS DEPLOYED (Tab G)
UNIT ASSETS DEPLOYED
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS AIRCRAFTS OTHERS
TOTAL 836 58 24 6 31
AFP 8 4 2 6 1
PNP 826 54 17 0 30
PCG 2 0 5 0 0
REGIONAL RESPONSE
RDRRMC/OCD Regional Operations Center were activated to ensure timely dissemination of Severe Weather Bulletins, Gale Warning and Flood Advisories to RDRRMC Member-Agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, tri-media and other stakeholders; alerted and coordinated with local DRRMCs regarding situation in their area of responsibilities and preparedness activities to be undertaken including pre-emptive evacuation whenever necessary; alerted Rescue Groups; AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, Local Responders, PRC and Private Responders to be on standby for possible assistance/evacuation activities; and alerted the residents in low-lying and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides and those living in the coastal areas to be alert against big waves or storm surges to be generated by the tropical storm
Region I
• DPWH Region I expedited clearing operations in the areas affected by landslide utilizing heavy equipment and private contractors
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Region VII • PCG-DCEV issued hold orders to vessel plying areas under public storm warning
signals specifically Bohol, Negros, and Siquijor routes • PDRRMCs Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental and Siquior were convened on 14
December 2011 to review pro-active and operational measures of council members; assessment and coordination with the OCD Regional OpCen is being done on a regular basis; and monitoring of hazard-prone areas
• DRRMC Cebu City sent teams to affected areas for road clearing operations • MDRRMC Amlan and Barangay-based Rescue Teams conducted road-clearing
operations and pre-emptive evacuations in identified hazard areas • BFP Dumaguete, 79 th IB and 302 nd Bde, PA based in Negros Oriental
mobilized to assist the affected populace in areas affected by flooding • CDRRMC Dumaguete City and PDRRMC Negros Oriental simultaneously held
Emergency Meetings on 17 December 2011 to assess extent of damage and needs requirement of affected families
• 302nd Bde, PA provided search and rescue support to LGUs affected • Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) Negros Oriental deployed one (1)
team to the affected areas of Sibulan for SAR operations • DSWD VII in close coordination with the OCD and the AFP are now facilitating the
shipment of relief goods and the possible withdrawal of 100 bags of rice from NFA Dumaguete City; and has a standby fund worth PHP445,000.00 and PHP 4,000,000.00 worth of relief goods
• DOH VII dispatched a medical team from the HEMS to augment the emergency medical services in the affected areas
• RDRRMC VII convened an emergency meeting yesterday, 18 December 2011 at 5:15PM, with DILG RD, DPWH VII, CENTCOM-AFP, PRO VII,PCGDCEV, DOH VII, and OCD VII to assess the extent of damages in Negros Oriental
• Joint SAR Team of CGS Dumaguete City together with Negros Oriental SAR team, BFP Dumaguete, PNP Dumaguete, PNP Marig, 211th & 204 PCGA Squadron conducted SAR operations for M/V Ever Transport
• Rescued crew of M/V Ever Transport was temporarily turned over to the LGU of Brgy Calindagan, Dumaguete City, where they were fed and given medical assistance and were billeted at the barangay hall
Region IX
• PDRRMC ZDN and CDRRMC Dipolog City conducted emergency meeting to assess the condition, damages and needs of reported families/persons
• CDRRMC Dipolog City is in constant coordination with MDCC Polanco Action Officer for any development of Polanco River; provided rubber boat to augment rescue equipment; and conducted assessment and profiling of affected families in collaboration with CSWD; and provided 1 sack of rice, noodles, and sardines to support relief operations in BDCC Turno
• BDRRMC Turno headed by PB Meynardo Baes with the s upport of rescue teams evacuated the affected families and brought them to Turno Elementary School for temporary shelter; established community kitchen; and provided initial food assistance to the evacuees
• 101st Bde Rescue Team headed by Capt. Art Villanueva tog ether with Special Forces assigned in the area responded in Municipality of Polanco and Dipolog City and assisted in transporting passengers trapped by floods along the National Highway at Brgy Guinles, Polanco
• Polanco MPS led by PI Carmelo Cruzada Velasco, one (1) team from PPSC, Zamboanga del Norte PPO together with troops of 101st IB PA, LGU Polanco, and PRC ZDN chapter conducted SAR operations at severely affected areas
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• Dapitan City Police Station led by PSupt Glenn Macaio Dulawan together with one (1) team from PPSC, AFP Condor 3, and CDRRMC Dapitan conducted SAR operations in affected areas; provided assistance to the vehicles passing the National Highway near Brgys Sulangon, Oyan, Burgos, and Ilaya; assisted in the evacuation of all the families near the Dapitan river to a safer place
• ORACIS Radio Communications Group headed by Dr. Asis provided radio communication link, rescue ropes, transport vehicles and additional rescuers in the Municipality of Polanco and Dipolog City
• Dakak Beach Rescue Group headed by Roel Hamoy assisted in the conduct of rescue operations using two (2) jet skis
• Coast Guard Station in Dipolog City augmented the rescue operations utilizing 1 speedboat and 2 rubber boats
• Local Government of Polongco distributed 30 bags of noodles, sardines, mineral water, rice and canned goods to the affected families
• LGU Polanco distributed 30 bags of noodles, sardines, mineral water, rice, and canned goods amounting to PHP 7,500.00
• CSWD Dipolog provided Food and other services for the affected families in the Dipolog City flashfloods
Region X
• At the height of flooding, 10 evacuation centers were being utilized in Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental
• PCG Iligan deployed one (1) Search and Rescue (SAR) to Brgy Hinaplanon, Iligan City and rescued three (3) unidentified persons with bruises
• CHD X raised to Code White Alert and conducted rapid health assessment in the affected areas; prepositioned medicine worth PHP 50,000.00 per province (all 6 provinces in region X) and coordinated with the PDRRMC, Philippine National Red Cross, Rescue 118, and other responders
• CDRRMC Iligan established four (4) evacuation centers at the height of flooding, namely: City Central School; Sta. Filomena Gym; Santiago Covered Court; and the Upper Hinaplanon Barangay Hall & covered court for the affected families in Iligan City
• TOG-PAF mobilized three (3) choppers: 2 from Davao and 1 from Butuan • RDRRMC/OCD X Operations Center conducted ocular inspection in affected
areas; assessment of immediate needs; leading the mobilization of resources, assets, and responders; and continuing survey and monitoring of affected areas
• Members of the 4ID-PA, TOG-PAF, PNP, and OROALERT were deployed to different areas to rescue stranded commuters and persons in areas reachable by the rescue teams
• CDO CDRRMC established evacuation centers in the City Central School, West Central School, and Macasandig Covered Court. Survivors were given basic needs
• The 10 th Tactical Operations Group conducted search and rescue operations and aerial survey of the affected areas
• PNP Maritime Office X dispatched three teams with three rubber boats to various areas in Cagayan de Oro City
• Regional Director PCSupt Juel Corpus Adriatico of PRO X together with the Regional Chief Directorial Staff, members of Quad Staff, and PRO 10 Ladies headed by Mrs Joji Adriatico went to Iligan City to oversee the continuing SAR operations being conducted by the combined elements of ICPO, RPSB10, Lanao del Norte PPO, and RTS10 led by City Director PSSupt Celso Regencia; distributed food, water, and other relief goods worth PHP120,000 to the 300 affected families staying at the MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology; and distributed
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relief goods worth PHP 100,000.00 to 350 affected families in Brgy Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City
• PRO X deployed 10 SAR teams to conduct SAR operations • 1002nd Maritime Police Station (MARPSTA) Iligan City led by PINSP Renato G.
Rama together with elements from the PCG-Iligan conducted joint SAR operations at the Orchids Village, Santiago, Iligan City
• DSWD X provided initial augmentation to the LGU of CDO: 40 bags of rice, 40 cases of sardines, 20 big kettles, 10 big kawa, 10 pieces of sandok, an 241 family packs, all worth PHP 170,400.00
Region XI • PDRRMC Comval and MDRRMCs Compostela, Monkayo, and Montevista
extended relief assistance to the affected families and assisted in the evacuation operations
• PDRRMC Davao del Norte conducted damage and needs assessment in the area and closely monitored the level of flood waters in Asuncion
• Monkayo MDRRMC conducted search and rescue operations
CARAGA • PDRRMC Surigao del Norte convened at 8:30 AM while CDRRMC of Surigao
City convened at 9:00 AM on 16 December 2011 • PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs conducted damage assessment and needs analysis
in the affected areas • PCG issued a notice to mariners to denied all vessel departure including motor
bancas, fishing boats, small boats; information was received from PCG Nasipit, Agusan del Norte Station that there are 200 passengers stranded at Nasipit Port bound to Jagna, Bohol; Port Authority coordinated with MDRRMC of Nasipit to support the stranded passengers
• 36th IB of PA stationed at Tago, Surigao del Sur, alerted their troops and sent out teams to monitor Tago River and other flood prone areas in their AOR
• Received information from CAAP Butuan, Bancasi Airport, Cebu Pacific flight from Manila to Butuan was cancelled, but PAL flight from Manila to Butuan had landed and departed Butuan back to Manila as scheduled
• DPWH Regional Office activated their Regional and District Disaster and Risk Management Teams and deployed along flood and landslide prone areas
• PNP Hinatuan provided assistance in the evacuation of the victims and are providing security in the evacuation centers
• Surigao del Norte Governor Matugas cancelled the scheduled Barangay Development Forum in Surigao City
ARMM • Acting ARMM Governor Adiong provided relief goods to the affected families in
Lanao del Sur • Elements of the 64th Infantry Batallion are helping the affected LGUs of Lanao del
Sur in their SAR operations
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Tab A
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families P ersons Families Persons
196 34,298 167,460 48 8,169 45,181 9,292 42,872 17,461 88,053
15 - - 0 - - - - - - 15 - - 0 - - - - - -
PANITAN 2 - - SIGMA 13 - -
25 9,098 45,490 2 99 495 1,500 7,500 1,599 7,995 1 2,000 10,000 0 - - - - - -
VALENCIA 1 2,000 10,000 - - 24 7,098 35,490 2 99 495 1,500 7,500 1,599 7,995
AMLAN (AYUQUITAN) 1 150 750 BACONG 6 110 550 - - DUMAGUETE 10 2,126 10,630 - - PAMPLONA 1 500 2,500 - - SAN JOSE 1 400 2,000 - - SIBULAN 1 647 3,235 2 99 495 99 495 TANJAY 1 3,000 15,000 1,500 7,500 1,500 7,500 VALENCIA (LUZURRIAGA) 3 165 825 - -
15 1,290 4,471 0 - - - - - -
ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 15 1,290 4,471 0 - - - - - - DIPOLOG CITY 5 822 3,164 - - POLANCO 10 468 1,307 - -
92 19,447 98,296 44 7,945 44,061 7,687 34,847 15,632 78,908
BUKIDNON 5 600 3,000 0 - - - - - - VALENCIA CITY 5 600 3,000 - -
LANAO DEL NORTE 28 10,341 45,821 16 1,954 9,770 7,687 34,847 9,641 44,617 ILIGAN 28 10,341 45,821 16 1,954 9,770 7,687 34,847 9,641 44,617
MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 7 - - 0 - - - - - - CLARIN 1 - - OZAMIS CITY 6 - -
MISAMIS ORIENTAL 52 8,506 49,475 28 5,991 34,291 - - 5,991 34,291 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 29 6,738 38,767 19 5,343 30,403 5,343 30,403 EL SALVADOR 9 648 3,888 9 648 3,888 648 3,888 KINOGUITAN 1 150 1,000 - - MANTICAO 13 970 5,820 - -
15 910 4,550 1 75 375 91 455 166 830 COMPOSTELA VALLEY 14 396 1,980 1 75 375 91 455 166 830
COMPOSTELA 2 106 530 - - MONKAYO 8 272 1,360 1 75 375 91 455 166 830 MONTEVISTA 1 18 90 - - NABUNTURAN 2 - - NEW BATAAN 1 - -
DAVAO DEL NORTE 1 514 2,570 0 - - - - - - ASUNCION (SAUG) 1 514 2,570 - -
29 3,552 14,648 1 50 250 14 70 64 320 AGUSAN DEL SUR 2 64 320 1 50 250 14 70 64 320
TALACOGON 2 64 320 1 50 250 14 70 64 320 SURIGAO DEL SUR 27 3,488 14,328 0 - - - - - -
BISLIG 10 1,146 3,826 - - HINATUAN 15 2,091 8,996 - - LINGIG 1 250 1,500 - - TAGBINA 1 1 6 - -
5 1 5 0 - - - - - - LANAO DEL SUR 5 1 5 0 - - - - - -
KAPAI 5 1 5
REGIONS 7 PROVINCES 13 CITIES 8 MUNICIPALITIES 25 BARANGAYS 196
SitRep No. 10
Effects of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"AFFECTED POPULATION
AS OF 19 DECEMBER 2011, 6:00 PM
Region/Province/Mun/City
AFFECTED No. of Evac
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Cent ers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)
CAPIZ
REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)
BOHOL
NEGROS ORIENTAL
ARMM
AFFECTED AREAS
REGION IX (ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA)
REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)
REGION XI (DAVAO REGION)
REGION XIII (CARAGA)
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SitRep No. 9 Tab B
GRAND TOTAL 662REGION VII 39
1 Aklan, Jovy 17 Brgy. West Balabag, Valencia
1 Aklan, Randy 10 Brgy. West Balabag, Valencia
1 Alcoreza, Edwin Jesus Legal Age Brgy. Pujagan, Valencia
1 Bendiola, Belmarie 15 Brgy. Cadiocan, Valencia
1 Bendiola, Mylene 30 Brgy. Malabo, Valencia
1 Calijan, Rachel Legal age Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Depotado, Miguel Angel 5 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Duran, Florita 68 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Iso, Inecelio R 66 Brgy. West Balabag, Valencia
1 Jimenez, Silveria 40 Brgy. Cadiocan, Valencia
1 Jimenez, Tessie Legal Age Brgy. Cadiocan, Valencia
1 Noay, Syra 2 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Ojeda, Queterio 60 Brgy. Malabo, Valencia
1 Paculanang, AJ Legal Age Brgy. Balili, Valencia
1 Rendiola, Jamaica 7 Brgy. Cadiocan, Valencia
1 Renolano, Christine Joy 12 Bais City
1 Rodriguez, Maria 31 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Yayong, Cayetano Sr Legal Age Brgy. Poblacion, San Jose
1 Sellero, Segunda Agus 71 Basang Poblacion, Pamplona
1 Macaligiw, Renato 52 Brgy. Liptong, Bacong
4 Unidentified bodies Brgy. Candao-ay and Brgy. Motong
1 unidentified Baby Girl Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Bukidnon, Wilma 31Sitio Cogon, Brgy. San Jose, Tanjay City
1 Balbon, Romeo 70 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Balbon, Mike John 8 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Balbon, Lenley 10 Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Noay, Lilibeth Brgy. Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Cadalin, Rey 12 Brgy. Apolong, Valencia
1 Jimenez, Candido Brgy. Caidiongan, Valencia
1 Morcella, Helen 65 Katrina Homes Brgy. Batinguel
1 Cabrestante, Janeth 22 Camella Homes, Candau-ay
1 Lizaran, Diane Rose 1 Camella Homes, Candau-ay
1 Macahidhid, Marcelo 73 Brgy. Sacsac
1 Cadeliña, Efren Tio 40 Brgy. Malabuhan, Bacong
1 Buquiran, Wilma 31 Sitio Cogon, Brgy. San Jose, Siaton
Cebu 1 Cortes, Antonio Jr. 10 Brgy. Cubacob, Mandaue City
REGION IX 31 Mamuag, Hermoginia Brgy. Labrador Drowned
1 Siangco, Rodrigo Silawe, Polanco Drowned
1 Ramirez, Rogelio Jr. San Antonio Drowned
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"
CASUALTIESAS OF 19 DECEMBER 2011, 06:00 PM
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
DEAD
Negros Oriental
Zamboanga del Norte
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
REGION X 6101 Abejuela, Soledad G. Brgy. Macasandig Drowned
1 Arcadio, Nieves 69 Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Avenido, Liza 3 Brgy. Cugman, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Bacarro, Gerardo 65 Canitoan, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Bagro, Edcel 14 Balongis, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Bagro, Edcel John 5 Balongis, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Bagro, Edison 12 Balongis, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Bagro, Lisa 40 Balongis, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Banawa, Roel Brgy. Balulang Drowned
1 Bandivas, Felimon 80 Balulang, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Caangay, Vanessa 23 Drowned
1 Cañete, Joan Jean 13 Drowned
1 Cañete, Joaquin 8 Drowned
1 Cañete, Julianne 12 Drowned
1 Chan, Buenaventura 67 Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Galvez, Lemuel 38 Brgy. Tablonpreviously rptd missing as
Mr. Galvez
1 Lapot, Mabelyn Brgy. Macasandig Drowned
1 Pador, Rexy 37 Carmen, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Pasaylo, Zenaida 62 Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Tantongco, Hanah Carmen, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Tantongco, Norma Carmen, Cagayan de Oro Drowned
1 Villarino, Ernie Emely Homes Subd., Cagayan de Oro Divine Shepherd
1 Villarino, Andrea Emely Homes Subd., Cagayan de Oro Divine Shepherd
10 Unidentified bodies St. Peter
13 Unidentified bodies Divine Shepherd
20 Unidentified bodies Cosmopolitan Funeral Homes
32 Unidentified bodies Green Hills Memorial
61 Unidentified bodies Somo Funeral Homes
93 Unidentified bodies Bollozoz Funeral Homes
84 Unidentified bodies
Lanao del Norte 227 Unidentified bodies Iligan City Previously reported missing
1 Agurrion, Eduria Lingating, Baungon
1 Gaqbito, Suerle Lingating, Baungon
1 Medio, Renilo Lingating, Baungon
1 Monleon, Inteng Lingating, Baungon
1 Monleon, Mally Lingating, Baungon
1 Monleon, Norberto Lingating, Baungon
41 Unidentified bodies Bukidnon
REGION XI 51 Dela Peña, Rosita 57 Mt. Diwata, Diwalwal, Monkayo Landslide
1 Tuan, Nazer 6 Mt. Diwata, Diwalwal, Monkayo Landslide
1 Tuan, Rakema 4 Mt. Diwata, Diwalwal, Monkayo Landslide
1 Tuan, Ashlia 14 Mt. Diwata, Diwalwal, Monkayo Landslide
1 Lumactod, Julito 28 Mt. Diwata, Diwalwal, Monkayo Landslide
CARAGA 1
Surigao del Sur 1 Lisayan, Claudia 40 Sitio darugdan, Brgy. Maliksi, Tagbiba Hit by a flying object
ARMM 4
Lanao del Sur 4 Unidentified bodies Kapai Drowned
Misamis Oriental
Bukidnon
Compostela Valley
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
GRAND TOTAL 1,582Region VII 12
1 Biras, Mateo 11 Brgy East Balabag, Valencia
i 1 Caluscusan, Ana Marie 41 Brgy East Balabag, Valencia
1 Diputado, Roger Brgy Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Duran, Deborah 27 Brgy Maslog, Sibulan
1 Iso, Rudy 44 Brgy Candau-ay, Dumaguete
1 Magbuena, Jennierose 17 Brgy Maslog, Sibulan
1 Pinero, Ramil 30 Brgy Palinpinon, Valencia
1 Rodriguez, Dave 5 Brgy Tubtubon, Sibulan
1 Salbadico, Jepie 19 Brgy Candau-ay, Dumaguete
1 Salinas, Aralon 10 mos. Brgy West Balabag, Valencia
2 Unidentified
Region X 1,569
Misamis Oriental 1,223 Names for verification
Lanao del Norte 346 Unidentified Brgy. Hinaplanon, Iligan City Bruises
CARAGA 1
Surigao del Sur 1 Derayal, Eddie Sitio Mahaba, Brgy. San Juan, Hinatuan
Confined at Hinatuan District Hospital
GRAND TOTAL 82Region VII 22
1 Amorganda, Lelisa 60 Brgy. Tutuban, Sibulan
1 Balbon, Anavin 13 Brgy. Tutuban, Sibulan
6 Unidentified Brgy. Tubtuban, SibulanOn-going SAR operation by PNP,
302 Bde PA, and MDRRMC
1 Cadalin, Evangeline 13 Brgy. Apolong, Valencia
1 Cadalin, Rey 12 Brgy. Apolong, Valencia
1 Pañero, Angelo 9 Brgy. Balili, Valencia
1 Pañero, Ana Rose 5 Brgy. Balili, Valencia
1 Jimenez, Candido Legal Age Brgy. Cadiocan, Valencia
1 Unidentified Legal Age Brgy. Malabo, Valencia
2 Unidentified Pamplona
1 Banalo, Ricric 18 San Francisco Sta. Catalina
1 Culanag, Ferdinand Brgy. Giliga-on
1 Macasilhig, Vicente 43 Brgy. Maloh, Siaton
1 Macasilhig, Charl Christian 17 Brgy. Maloh, Siaton
1 Avila, James 48 Brgy. Bunawon
1 Alias "Otik" Brgy. Maloh, Siaton
Region X 531 Saripa, Restituto Lingating, Baungon
1 Saripa, Teresita Lingating, Baungon
1 Tortoga, Loloy Lingating, Baungon
1 Totoga, Jessica Lingating, Baungon
1 Calumardi, Jonnie Lingating, Baungon
1 Calumardi, Genevieve Lingating, Baungon
1 Batingolo, Sotera Lingating, Baungon
1 Gabito, Susan Lingating, Baungon
1 Saripa, Sadam Lingating, Baungon
1 Durona, Baldon Lingating, Baungon
1 Manleon, Marcos Lingating, Baungon
1 Batingolo, Evangeline Lingating, Baungon
1 Batingolo, Pedrito Lingating, Baungon
1 Calana, Lionel Lingating, Baungon
INJURED
Negros Oriental
MISSING
Negros Oriental
On-going SAR operation by PNP, 302 Bde PA, and MDRRMC
Bukidnon
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REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
1 Estellore, Mark Anthony Lingating, Baungon
1 Eston, Rolly Salimbalon, Baungon
Bukidnon 1 Baigad, Loloy Salimbalon, Baungon
1 Tabaña, Billy Salimbalon, Baungon
1 Norro, Eddie Imbatug, Baungon
1 P/Insp Charlie Penolar Imbatug, Baungon
Lanao del Norte 33 Unidentified Iligan City
ARMM 7Lanao del Sur 7 Unidentified
GRAND TOTAL 432REGION VII 30
Dumaguete City 30Crew of MV Ever Transport Cargo Ship
REGION X 402
13 Unidentified
Rescued in the area of Opol, Misamis Oriental by PCG Dist. Northern Mindanao. PRC to transport survivors to nearby hospitals
76 Unidentified Rescued by PCG Patrol Craft
44 Unidentified
250 Unidentified
Rescued by CGD Northern Mindanao @ Brgys Makasandig & Isla de Oro, CDO & were transported to safer place
1 Buhion, Rosito 54
1 Talanghati, Romulo 18
1 Lacuna, Giovaney 20
1 Tapuco, Arbe 12
1 Lacuna, Gabriel 10
1 Talanghati, Luige 8
1 Villaras, Saturnino 18
1 Cuaresma, Ritchie 24
1 Villano, Etylgen 8
1 Sumile, Peter Jun 23
1 Gabunada, Danjay 16
1 Pepito, Clarita 55
1 Alibio 6
1 Reyes, Allen Janu 24
1 Talanghati, Mylle 8
1 Chavez, Ken 20
1 Buacat, Dennis 18
1 Bongcales, Julie 54
1 Pacouy, Jamil 8Rescued by QRTeam onboard MT Seaborne docked at Iligan City
RESCUED/SURVIVORS
Cagayan de Oro
Iligan City
Rescued by PCG Station Iligan at Brgy. Hinaplon. Victims were
brought to Iligan City Hospital for medical check-up/treatment
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Sitrep No. 10 Tab C
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
2,307 6,907Region VII Sub-Total 403 2,691
Negros Oriental 403 2,691
Sibulan 166 471
San Jose 25 170
Pamplona 10 50
Dumaguete 2 1,500
Valencia 200 500
Region IX Sub-Total 9 0 Zamboanga del Norte 9 0
Polanco 2
Dipolog City 7
Region X Sub-Total 1,714 1,702 Bukidnon 3 0
Valencia City 3
Misamis Oriental 76 50
Cagayan de Oro City 76 50
Lanao del Norte 1,635 1,652
Iligan City 1,635 1,652
Region XI Sub-Total 16 2 Compostela Valley 16 2
Monkayo 16 2
CARAGA Sub-Total 165 2,502 Surigao del Sur 150 2,502
Bislig City 640
Hinatuan 74 1,341
Tagbina 76 521
Agusan del Sur 15 0
Talacogon 15
ARMM Sub-Total 0 10 Lanao del Sur 0 10
Kapai 10
EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"DAMAGED HOUSES
19 December 2011, 06:00 PM
REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES
GRAND TOTAL9,214
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Tab D
SITUATION / STATUS ACTION(s) TAKEN
Amlan Bridge in Negros Oriental Impassable continuous monitoring
Steel Bridge in Brgy. Palimpinon, Valencia Impassable
Tanjay Bridge Impassable
Mangalay Bridge Section, Cagayan de Oro Impassable Clearing operations on-going
Mandulog Bridge I, Highway Secondary Diversion Rd., Km. 1522+484 Impassable
Matangad, Upper Ulip, Monkayo, ComVal Bridge totally destroyed (under repair)
Purok 3, Upper Ulip, Monkayo, ComValHanging bridge totally destroyed (under repair)
Surigao-Davao Coastal Rd., Barobo-Hinatuan-Tagbina Sect., Surigao Impassable Clearing operations on-going
Claveria-Calanasan Rd., km 626+000 Muslim Section Impassable due to slide Punch-thru operations on-going
Km 641+800 Salanguting Section Impassable due to roadcuts DPWH installed warning signs
Km 633+858-Km638+440 Salanguting Section Impassable due to slide Punch-thru operations on-going
K0417+900 (Mao-ey Section) Impassable due to slide and road slip Clearing operations on-going
K0434+500 (Purag-Naton Section) Impassable due to slide Clearing operations on-going
Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)
SiRep No. 10
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG" (WASHI)STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES
As of 19 DECEMBER 2011, 06:00 PM
LOCATION
Mt. Province
Region XI (DAVAO REGION)
Compostela Valley
Negros Oriental
Region X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)
Cagayan de Oro City
Region XIII (CARAGA)
CAR
Apayao
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Sitrep No. 10 Tab E
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM “SENDONG” (WASHI) PRESIDENTIAL GUIDANCE RE-EFFECTS OF TS SENDONG, 17 DEC 2011
As of 19 December 2011, 06:00 PM
1. The number of casualties is alarming. If USEC Ramos had a 3-day lead time to disseminate warning advisories to Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur re-landfall of TS “Sendong”, there is a need to advance more than 3-day warning to mitigate the impact of incoming typhoons or natural calamities. DILG in tandem with DOST should look into the mitigation aspect of areas with high exposure to disaster risks, and employ prioritization as to their potential impact for disasters.
2. Consideration should include long-term mitigatio n measures to address siltation of rivers, mining and deforestation.
3. These high risk areas should be identified for h uman settlements and development be relocated into safe habitation .
4. Assets to include military response capabilities can be transferred before the 3-day warning whenever a typhoon will affect co mmunities at risks. A review of the protocols to include maintenance and transporting costs of these air, land, and maritime assets should be unde rtaken.
5. Schedule a Presidential inspection and visit to affected communities in Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City on Tuesday, 20 December 2011
6. Mandatory meeting or formal conference will be conducted by the Council and the Office of the President with LGUs for threatened areas due to incoming typhoons and avoid water-related disasters. This is to prevent the people react and will include calibration of warning. For DILG to look into the identification or designation of focal point/person among LGUs likely to be affected by natural calamities as OPR decision-maker.
7. There is a need to come up with a Crisis Manual for Natural Disasters. The thirteen (13) barangays reported in Cagayan de Oro City to be situated along the two (2) swollen river systems which river beds already silted are like “disaster waiting to happen”, if the 93 bodies recovered by the AFP are officially confirmed already as casualties.
8. DPWH to render an Assessment Report on Monday, 26 December 2011 on the on-going reconstruction of the main roads in Ilocos Norte particularly Pagudpud which was affected by landslides due to monsoon rains. This will also include the diversion roads, if any.
Tab F
DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 2,709,728.11 824,167.50 20,000.00 300,000.00 3,853,895.61
REGION VII 908,649.35 383,667.50 30,000.00 1,322,316.85
Negros Oriental 908,649.35 383,667.50 30,000.00 1,322,316.85
Without breakdown 589,239.85 589,239.85Dumaguete City 239,500.00 239,500.00
Valencia 39,954.75 191833.75 231,788.50Pamplona 39,954.75 191,833.75 231,788.50
REGION IX 255,350.00 7,500.00 262,850.00 Zamboanga del Norte 255,350.00 7,500.00 262,850.00
Polangco 7,500.00 7,500.00
Dipolog City 255,350.00 255,350.00
REGION X 1,545,728.76 - 20,000.00 270,000.00 1,835,728.76 Lanao del Norte 781,472.00 - 20,000.00 801,472.00
Iligan City 781,472.00 20,000.00 801,472.00
Misamis Oriental 764,256.76 - 764,256.76
Cagayan de Oro City 764,256.76 764,256.76
REGION XI - 204,000.00 - - 204,000.00 Compostela Valley - 204,000.00 - - 204,000.00
Compostela 59,000.00 59,000.00
Montevista 65,000.00 65,000.00
Monkayo 80,000.00 80,000.00
CARAGA - 229,000.00 229,000.00 Surigao del Sur - 229,000.00 229,000.00
Hinatuan 165,000.00 165,000.00
Lingig 59,000.00 59,000.00
Tagbina 5,000.00 5,000.00
Sitrep No. 10
EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG" (WASHI)COST OF ASSISTANCE
as of 19 DECEMBER 2011, 06:00 PM
Region/Province/Mun/City
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SitRep No 10 Tab G
TOTAL
AFP
1 Team 1 M35 Truck 1 Longbed Truck Carmen, Cagayan de Oro
3 Teams 2 Rubberboats Macasandig
2 Teams 1 M35 Truck Kauswagan
1 Team Vamante & Acacia
1 Platoon 2 M35 Truck Oroquieta City, Misamis Occ
PAF 1 C130 Cagayan de Oro
Personnel2 UH-1H helicopters
Sibulan, Valencia, Tanjay, and Dumaguete
2 Choppers Davao
1 Choppers Butuan
PNP
REGION 7 6 Personnel 1 Fire Truck
1 Ambulance of Valencia
2 Vehicles of LGU's
60 Personnel 3 PNP Patrol Cars 3 Fire Truck
2 6x6 Truck of PA
1 Patrol Boat Coast Guard
1 Veh Res Group16 Personnel 7 PNP Vehicles
1 Team
2 Personnel 6 PNP Vehicles Pamplona
9 Personnel 3 PNP Vehicles 1 Rubber Boat from Maritime Group Police
Bacong
15 Personnel 2 Choppers of PA Tanjay City
2 Fire Trucks of BFP
30 Personnel 6 Mabinay
1 Patrol Car 1 Patrol Boat Siaton
REGION 9 24 Personnel 1 PNP Innova Marked Vehicle
M30 Military Trucks
1 6x6 AFP Truck1 Ambulance of Phil. Red
Cross1 Dumptruck
826 54 17 0 30
Valencia
Dumaguete City
Sibulan
Brgy Poblacion North, Poblacion South, Labrador, Guinless and Villa
Hermosa, all of Polanco Zamboanga del Norte
4th ID
OTHERS
836 58 24 6 31
8 4 2 6 1
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG" (WASHI)RESPONSE ASSETS DEPLOYED
as of 19 December 2011, 06:00 PM
UNITASSETS DEPLOYED
AREAS of DEPLOYMENTPERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS AIRCRAFTS
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OTHERSUNIT
ASSETS DEPLOYEDAREAS of DEPLOYMENT
PERSONNEL VEHICLES SEACRAFTS AIRCRAFTS
32 Personnel 2 Patrol Cars 1 6x6 AFP Unit
1 6x6 Trucks
REGION 10 368 Personnel 10 6x6 Trucks 2 Rubber Boats 1 Hilux Pick-up Iligan City
3 Teams3
Rubber Boats from Regional Maritime Office
Cagyan de Oro City
44 Personnel 2 Rubber Boats
3 Police Patrol Cars
REGION 13 5 Teams 1 Patrol Vehicle 5 Pumpboats (LGU) Vehicles (LGU) Hinatuan Municipality
1 6x6 Sadam Truck
14 Personnel 1 Patrol Jeep 1 Pumpboat 5 Civilian Vehicles Brgy. Union, San Antonio, Songkit, San Cular, San Juan, Bagsak
7 Personnel 1 Patrol Jeep 1 Pumpboat Brgy. Pnikian, Bacolod
14 Personnel 1 Patrol JeepBrgy. Bunga, Nurcia, Sibahay, Habag, Zone 1, Zone 3
8 Personnel 1 Patrol Jeep San Agustin AOR
20 Personnel 2 Patrol CarsBrgy. Mangagoy, Tabon, Cumawas, Poblacion
7 Personnel 1 Patrol Vehicle Brgy. Talisay
150 Personnel 2 Back-Back Patrol Vehicle
3 Bachelor Buses
1 SOCO Van 1 Rubber Boat 1 Ambulance
PCG
1 Speedboat2 Teams 2 Rubberboats
1 SARV- 3504
1 MCS - 3004
Northern Mindanao
2 0 5 0 0
Augmentation to Region 10 Camp Alagar, Cagayan de Oro City
Brgy. Sulangon, Maria Oray. Oyan, Burgos, Lower Hill Top and Ilaya all of Dapitan City
Brgy. Carmen, Nazarieth, Central Schools
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