Situational Report for Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake in Tayum, Abra (2022)
SitRep No. 15 for Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake in Tayum, Abra (2022)
August 10, 2022 08:00 am
At 8:43 AM, 27 July 2022, a Magnitude (Mw) 7.0 earthquake shook the provinces in northwestern Luzon and adjacentareas including Metro Manila. The earthquake has an epicenter located at 17.64°N, 120.63°E - 003 km N 45° W ofTayum (Abra) and a depth of 17 kilometers.
Per DOST-PHIVOLCS Earthquake Information No. 3 issued on 12:09 AM, 28 July 2022:Reported Intensities:Intensity VII - Tayum, Bangued, Bucay, Bucloc, Danglas, Dolores, La Paz, Lagangilang, Licuan-Baay, Luba, Malibcong,Manabo, Peñarrubia, Pilar, Sallapadan, and San Juan, Abra
Intensity VI - Boliney, Daguioman, Lacub, Lagayan, Langiden, San Isidro, San Quintin, Tineg, and Tubo, Abra; City ofBaguio; La Trinidad, Mankayan, and Tuba, Benguet; Sagada, Mountain Province; Badoc, Banna, City of Batac, City ofLaoag, Nueva Era, Pinili, and Sarrat, Ilocos Norte; Banayoyo, Bantay, Caoayan, San Esteban, San Juan, Santa, SantoDomingo, Sinait, and City of Vigan, Ilocos Sur; Balaoan, Bangar, City of San Fernando, and Sudipen, La Union; Laoac,Pangasinan; Peñablanca, Cagayan; Cabagan, City of Cauayan, Roxas, and Santo Tomas, Isabela
Intensity V - City of Manila; City of Malabon; Pidigan, and Villaviciosa, Abra; Conner, Flora, Kabugao, Luna, Pudtol, andSanta Marcela, Apayao; Atok, Bakun, and Itogon, Benguet; Banaue, Lagawe, and Mayoyao, Ifugao; Balbalan, Lubuagan,Pasil, Pinukpuk, Rizal, City of Tabuk, and Tinglayan, Kalinga; Bontoc, Sadanga, and Tadian, Mountain Province; Adams,Bacarra, Bangui, Burgos, Carasi, Currimao, Dingras, Dumalneg, Marcos, Pagudpud, Paoay, Pasuquin, Piddig, SanNicolas, Solsona, and Vintar, Ilocos Norte; Alilem, Burgos, Cabugao, City of Candon, Cervantes, Galimuyod, Gregorio delPilar, Lidlidda, Magsingal, Nagbukel, Narvacan, Quirino, Salcedo, San Emilio, San Ildefonso, San Vicente, SantaCatalina, Santa Cruz, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santiago, Sigay, Sugpon, Suyo, and Tagudin, Ilocos Sur; Agoo, Aringay,Bacnotan, Bagulin, Bauang, Caba, Luna, Naguilian, Pugo, San Gabriel, San Juan, Santol, and Tubao, La Union; City ofAlaminos, Binalonan, Dasol, Labrador, Lingayen, Rosales, City of San Carlos, City of Urdaneta, and Villasis, Pangasinan;City of Dagupan; Abulug, Alcala, Allacapan, Amulung, Aparri, Baggao, Ballesteros, Buguey, Camalaniugan, Claveria,Enrile, Gattaran, Gonzaga, Iguig, Lal-Lo, Lasam, Pamplona, Piat, Sanchez-Mira, Santa Ana, Santa Praxedes, SantaTeresita, Santo Niño, Solana, Tuao, and Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; Alicia, Angadanan, Aurora, Burgos, Delfin Albano,Gamu, City of Ilagan, Mallig, Naguilian, Quezon, Quirino, San Manuel, and Tumauini, Isabela; Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya;Baliuag, Bulacan; City of Cabanatuan, and San Jose City, Nueva Ecija; Mexico, and Santa Ana, Pampanga; Bamban,Concepcion, Ramos, and City of Tarlac, Tarlac; City of Biñan, Laguna
Intensity IV - City of Caloocan; City of Makati; City of Mandaluyong; City of Marikina; Quezon City; Pasay City; City ofPasig; Pateros; City of Valenzuela; Tublay, Benguet; Bautista, Binmaley, Bolinao, Bugallon, Burgos, Malasiqui, Manaoag,and Mangaldan, Pangasinan; Benito Soliven, Cordon, Echague, Jones, Ramon, San Agustin, San Guillermo, SanMariano, and San Mateo, Isabela; City of Santiago; Bayombong, and Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya; Cabarroguis, Diffun,Maddela, and Nagtipunan, Quirino; City of Balanga, Bataan; Angat, Bustos, Guiguinto, City of Malolos, City ofMeycauayan, Obando, City of San Jose Del Monte, San Rafael, and Santa Maria, Bulacan; Cuyapo, Guimba, and City ofPalayan, Nueva Ecija; Arayat, and Guagua, Pampanga; City of Angeles; San Felipe, Zambales; City of Olongapo; City ofImus, Cavite; Famy, Lumban, Santa Cruz, and Santa Maria, Laguna; Rodriguez, and San Mateo, Rizal
Intensity III - City of Las Piñas; City of Muntinlupa; City of Navotas; City of Parañaque; City of San Juan; City of Taguig;Divilacan, Maconacon, and Palanan, Isabela; Dingalan, Aurora; Dinalupihan, and Limay, Bataan; Bulakan, Bulacan; SanAntonio, and Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija; Floridablanca, Pampanga; Talisay, and City of Tanauan, Batangas; Carmona, Naic,Noveleta, Silang, and City of Tagaytay, Cavite; Alaminos, Bay, City of Cabuyao, City of Calamba, Majayjay, Paete,Pagsanjan, Pakil, Pangil, City of San Pablo, City of San Pedro, and Siniloan, Laguna; Alabat, Calauag, Candelaria,Catanauan, Dolores, General Luna, General Nakar, Gumaca, Lopez, Lucban, Mauban, Mulanay, Pitogo, Polillo, and SanAndres, Quezon; City of Lucena; Tanay, Rizal; Capalonga, and Daet, Camarines Norte
Intensity II - Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan; Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, City of Lipa, San Jose, and San Juan,
Telefax: NDRRMC Operations Center: (+632) 8911-1406; 8912-2665; 8912-5668; Office of the Administrator (+632) 8912-2424Email: [email protected]
Websites: www.ocd.gov.ph; ndrrmc.gov.ph
Batangas; City of General Trias, Cavite; Calauan, Kalayaan, Liliw, Luisiana, Nagcarlan, Pila, Rizal, City of Santa Rosa,and Victoria, Laguna; Patnanungan, Quezon; Binangonan, Cainta, and Taytay, Rizal; Nabua, Camarines Sur
Intensity I - Mabitac, and Magdalena, Laguna; Angono, Rizal
Instrumental Intensities:Intensity VII - City of Vigan, Ilocos Sur
Intensity V - City of Baguio; City of Laoag, Ilocos Norte; Sinait, Ilocos Sur; City of Dagupan; Peñablanca, Cagayan
Intensity IV - City of Tabuk, Kalinga; Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte; Basista, Pangasinan; Claveria, and Gonzaga, Cagayan; Cityof Ilagan, Isabela; City of Santiago; Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya; Maddela, Quirino; Baler, Aurora; City of Malolos,Plaridel, and San Ildefonso, Bulacan; City of Cabanatuan, City of Palayan, and San Jose City, Nueva Ecija; Guagua,Pampanga; Ramos, Tarlac; Infanta, and Polillo, Quezon
Intensity III - City of Las Piñas; City of Malabon; City of Navotas; Quezon City; City of Pasig; City of San Juan; Bolinao,Infanta, and Sison, Pangasinan; Bulakan, Guiguinto, and Marilao, Bulacan; Magalang, Pampanga; City of Tarlac, Tarlac;Carmona, and City of Tagaytay, Cavite; Gumaca, Lucban, Mulanay, San Francisco, and City of Tayabas, Quezon;Morong, and Tanay, Rizal
Intensity II - City of Muntinlupa; City of Parañaque; Pateros; Angat, Doña Remedios Trinidad, and Santa Maria, Bulacan;Subic, Zambales; City of Olongapo; Batangas City, Calatagan, and Talisay, Batangas; City of San Pablo, Laguna;Guinayangan, Quezon; City of Lucena; City of Antipolo, Cainta, and Taytay, Rizal; San Jose, Occidental Mindoro;Mercedes, Camarines Norte; City of Iriga, Pili, Ragay, and Sipocot, Camarines Sur
Intensity I - Magallanes, Cavite; Los Baños, Laguna; Angono, Rizal; City of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro; Pasacao,Camarines Sur.
As of 10 August 2022, 6:00 AM-Aftershocks recorded: 3,496-Plotted: 1,019-Felt: 63-Magnitude ranges from 1.4-5.1
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RELATED INCIDENTS
The following incidents were reported in some areas of Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, CAR, NCR.
REGION Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
Soil Erosion Collapsed Structure Falling incident Sinking (Earthquake-Induced)
Total 13 1 2 2 1
Region 1 11 1 0 0 0
CAR 2 0 2 2 1
AFFECTED POPULATION
Affected Barangays 1,339
Affected Families 140,617
Affected Persons 513,330
No. of ECs 9
Displaced Families inside ECs 334
Displaced Persons inside ECs 1,034
Displaced Families outside ECs 15,999
Displaced Persons outside ECs 55,988
Affected Regions Region 1, Region 2, CAR
CASUALTIES
REGION CONFIRMED FOR VALIDATION TOTAL REPORTED
dead injured missing dead injured missing dead injured missing
TOTAL 11 615 0 0 0 0 11 615 0
Region 1 1 34 0 0 0 0 1 34 0
Region 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
CAR 10 579 0 0 0 0 10 579 0
ROADS AND BRIDGES
NOT PASSABLE PASSABLE (previously reported as notpassable and/or one lane passable)
ROADS BRIDGES ROADS BRIDGES
GRAND TOTAL 1 0 169 11
Region 1 0 0 15 4
Region 2 0 0 3 0
CAR 1 0 151 7
POWER
A total of 48 cities/municipalities experienced power interruption/outage. Of which, power supply in 48 cities/municipalities were already restored.
WATER SUPPLY
A total of 8 cities/municipalities experienced water supply interruption/outage. Of which, water supply in 7 cities/municipalities were already restored.
COMMUNICATION LINES
There are 0 areas in which are still experiencing communication outage/issues.
Region No of Areas
Without Communication Restored Communication Lines
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GRAND TOTAL 0 9
Region 1 0 9
DAMAGED HOUSES
A total of 35,798 damaged house/s are reported in Region 1, Region 2, CAR, NCR.
REGION PARTIALLY TOTALLY TOTAL AMOUNT (PHP)
GRAND TOTAL 35,112 686 35,798 0
Region 1 8,482 123 8,605 0
Region 2 1 0 1 0
CAR 26,628 563 27,191 0
NCR 1 0 1 0
DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE (2)
Department of Agriculture
REGION NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITHCHANCE OFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
GRANDTOTAL
100 0 0 0 47 23 70 0 33,696,225
CAR 100 0 0 0 47 23 70 0 33,696,225
National Irrigation Administration
REGION NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL COST OF DAMAGE
TOTALLY DAMAGED PARTIALLY DAMAGED
GRAND TOTAL 0 0 0 22,700,000
Region 1 0 0 0 18,200,000
CAR 0 0 0 4,500,000
DAMAGE TO INFRASTRUCTURE
Estimated cost of damage to infrastructure of Php 1,805,650,590.62 was incurred in Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, CAR, NCR.
REGION NUMBER OF DAMAGEDINFRASTRUCTURE
COST OF DAMAGE (PHP)
GRAND TOTAL 2,383 1,805,650,590.62
Region 1 1,403 851,534,504.65
Region 2 131 32,029,162.81
Region 3 9 0
CAR 828 922,086,923.16
NCR 12 0
OTHER DAMAGED ASSETS
Estimated cost of Other Damaged Assets Php 0 was incurred in Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, CAR, NCR.
REGION CLASSIFICATION COST OF DAMAGE (PHP)
GRAND TOTAL 0
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Region 3 Water Tank 0
NCR Utility Services Facility 0
SUSPENSION OF CLASSES AND WORK
Classes and work were suspended in the following regions:
REGION No of cities/municipalities
CLASSES WORK
GRAND TOTAL 81 157
Region 1 51 99
Region 3 1 0
CAR 29 58
DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY
A total of 29 cities/municipalities were declared under the State of Calamity.
PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION
A total of 0 families or 1,248 persons were pre-emptively evacuated:
REGION No of Families No. of Persons
GRAND TOTAL 0 1,248
Region 1 0 1,248
ASSISTANCE PROVIDED
The following assistance were provided to Region 1, Region 2, CAR.
QTY UNIT AMOUNT (PHP)
GRAND TOTAL 105,391 3 146,635,814.78
Not Specified 0 0 5,467,691.42
Hygiene Kits and SleepingKits
0 0 3,328,802.75
Hygiene kit 2,043 0 4,441,347.5
Hygiene Kit, Family Kitchenkit,, modular tents, family
tents
0 0 1,125,096
Family Food Pack 93,451 0 56,356,170.28
Non Food Item 2 0 2,743.5
AICS 1 0 5,000
Family Tent 742 0 12,171,800
Kitchen Kits 591 0 690,258.45
Relief Assistance 0 0 14,903,803.08
Laminated Sack 651 0 2,376,150
Modular Tent 707 0 3,181,972
Assistance to Individuals inCrisis Situation (AICS) -
Totally Damaged Houses
289 0 3,230,000
Financial 0 0 10,367,736.5
Assistance to Individuals inCrisis Situation (AICS) -
Partially Damaged Houses
4,599 3 23,485,000
Family Kit 472 0 1,178,835.3
Assistance to Individuals inCrisis Situation (AICS) -
Injured
336 0 1,798,000
Sleeping Kit 1,379 0 1,715,408
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Assistance to Individuals inCrisis Situation (AICS) - Dead
10 0 150,000
AICS Totally Damaged House 14 0 140,000
AICS Partially DamagedHouse
104 0 520,000
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RELATED INCIDENTS as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE OF INCIDENT DATE OFOCCURENCE
TIME OFOCCURENCE
DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS STATUS (for floodedareas)
GRAND TOTAL 19
REGION 1 12
ILOCOS SUR 11
Sugpon 2
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Landslide and crackson the ground andschool buildings atTangilig - ElementarySchool
Cleared by TUPADand PTA
Balbalayang Soil Erosion 27 July 2022 08:45 am Eroded soil erosioncontrols
Validated andassessed by LDRRMCand BDRRMC,Cleared by BDRRMC
Alilem 1
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide
Sinait 1
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide
Cervantes 1
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide
Quirino (Angkaki) 1
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide
Galimuyod 1
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide
San Emilio 1
Municipal Wide except Brgy. Matibuey Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Closed to traffic due tomultiple landslide
Banayoyo 1
Banbanaal Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022
Lidlidda 1
Bugui Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor landslide Already cleared
Sigay 1
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE OF INCIDENT DATE OFOCCURENCE
TIME OFOCCURENCE
DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS STATUS (for floodedareas)
Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Minor land and rockslides
Conducted clearingoperations.
Passable to all kinds ofvehicle.
LA UNION 1
San Gabriel 1
Sitio Badang Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Cleared - Coordinated withLGU San Gabriel rethe incident.- Conducted clearingoperation.
CAR 7
BENGUET 2
La Trinidad 1
Central Buyagan Collapsed Structure 27 July 2022 Occured in CentralBuyagan, La TrinidadBenguet
1 dead person
Baguio 1
Falling incident 27 July 2022 Occured at A'sDormitory, EverettBuilding, BonifacioStreet, Baguio City
1 injured person
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 3
Bauko 2
Mayag Collapsed Structure 27 July 2022 Occurred in Mayag,Bauko, MountainProvince
4 injured person
Sitio Buga, Monamon Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
28 July 2022 10:00 am The victim attendedthe wake of his father-in-law and while sittingat the backyard, a soilsuddenly erodedburying the victim.
The people present atthe place of incidenttried to rescue thevictim and was able torecover the body withthe use of an backhoe.The victim was rushedat Lutheran Hospitalfor medical treatmentbut declared dead onarrival
1 dead person
Sadanga 1
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE OF INCIDENT DATE OFOCCURENCE
TIME OFOCCURENCE
DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS STATUS (for floodedareas)
Sacasacan Sinking (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Occurred in BarangaySacasac, Sadangawherein due to theeffect of the 7.0Earthquake in Tayum,Abra, multiple houseswere affected due tocracks and thegrounds are'progressively sinking'.
Personnel fromMunicipal PoliceStation led by COPBonifacio Fanged,Engineering office,MPDC, MSWDO andDRRMO conducted anocular inspection andvalidation of thedamages.Unfortunately, thecracks became widerand the grounds are'progressively sinking'.
As of the report, thereare 17 damagedresidential houses, ofwhich 5 are totallydamaged and 12 arepartially damaged.These 12 houses,although partiallydamaged, areconsidered not suitableand unsafe foroccupancy. Hence, allconcerned residents,even those withpartially damagedhouses, were alreadywarned to evacuate.
KALINGA 1
Balbalan 1
Falling incident 27 July 2022 Occurred alongBullalayaw-PantikianRoad in Balbalan,Kalinga
1 dead person
ABRA 1
Luba 1
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE OF INCIDENT DATE OFOCCURENCE
TIME OFOCCURENCE
DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS STATUS (for floodedareas)
Sitio Kayaddakad, Poblacion Landslide (Earthquake-Induced)
27 July 2022 Transpired at SitioKayaddakad,Poblacion, Luba, Abra,resulting to death offour persons workingat a construction.
Personnel from LubaMPS, MDRRMO, LGU,and other respondersconducted Search,Rescue and Retrieval(SRR) Operations on29 July 2022 at 8:00AM. At around 4:00PM of the same day,the SRR Teamrecovered the fouralleged missingpersons. The victimswere identified by theirrelatives.
4 dead persons
AFFECTED POPULATION as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
GRAND TOTAL 121 1,339 140,617 513,330 126 9 7,918 334 30,683 1,034 44,954 15,999 167,229 55,988 52,872 16,333 197,912 57,022
REGION 1 56 748 40,535 160,834 57 3 4,783 87 19,179 257 16,904 93 62,515 417 21,687 180 81,694 674
ILOCOS NORTE 4 13 14 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dingras 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marcos 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pinili 1 9 10 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 10 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sarrat 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ILOCOS SUR 34 595 36,644 145,680 48 3 2,103 87 8,239 257 15,990 93 59,397 417 18,093 180 67,636 674
Alilem 1 5 44 206 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 44 206 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Banayoyo 1 4 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
Bantay 1 20 220 1,036 2 1 10 9 36 35 190 1 880 5 200 10 916 40
20 220 1,036 2 1 10 9 36 35 190 1 880 5 200 10 916 40
Burgos 1 24 463 1,808 1 0 82 0 233 0 18 0 43 0 100 0 276 0
24 463 1,808 1 0 82 0 233 0 18 0 43 0 100 0 276 0
Cabugao 1 19 215 686 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 215 686 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Candon 1 41 5,467 19,127 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,370 5 19,227 17 5,370 5 19,227 17
41 5,467 19,127 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,370 5 19,227 17 5,370 5 19,227 17
Caoayan 1 17 7,329 36,340 3 0 203 0 806 0 2,596 0 12,863 0 2,799 0 13,669 0
17 7,329 36,340 3 0 203 0 806 0 2,596 0 12,863 0 2,799 0 13,669 0
Cervantes 1 13 325 1,564 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 325 1,564 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Galimuyod 1 23 306 1,653 6 0 127 0 682 0 99 0 535 0 226 0 1,217 0
23 306 1,653 6 0 127 0 682 0 99 0 535 0 226 0 1,217 0
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 1 7 1,247 6,235 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 1,247 6,235 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lidlidda 1 8 53 177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 53 177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Magsingal 1 25 313 1,060 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 313 1,060 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nagbukel 1 12 1,661 5,827 1 0 63 0 231 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 231 0
12 1,661 5,827 1 0 63 0 231 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 231 0
Narvacan 1 28 800 2,933 7 0 263 0 1,030 0 178 87 805 395 441 87 1,835 395
28 800 2,933 7 0 263 0 1,030 0 178 87 805 395 441 87 1,835 395
Quirino (Angkaki) 1 9 239 911 2 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 0
9 239 911 2 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 0
Salcedo (Baugen) 1 19 407 1,207 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 407 1,207 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
San Emilio 1 7 418 1,772 2 2 135 78 524 222 18 0 52 0 153 78 576 222
7 418 1,772 2 2 135 78 524 222 18 0 52 0 153 78 576 222
San Esteban 1 8 71 233 1 0 13 0 38 0 58 0 181 0 71 0 219 0
8 71 233 1 0 13 0 38 0 58 0 181 0 71 0 219 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
San Ildefonso 1 7 79 254 1 0 21 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 75 0
7 79 254 1 0 21 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 75 0
San Juan (Lapog) 1 22 371 1,223 1 0 5 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 22 0
22 371 1,223 1 0 5 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 22 0
San Vicente 1 2 63 287 3 0 52 0 249 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 249 0
2 63 287 3 0 52 0 249 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 249 0
Santa 1 22 1,653 8,340 1 0 215 0 762 0 0 0 0 0 215 0 762 0
22 1,653 8,340 1 0 215 0 762 0 0 0 0 0 215 0 762 0
Santa Catalina 1 7 515 1,971 1 0 478 0 1,878 0 36 0 107 0 514 0 1,985 0
7 515 1,971 1 0 478 0 1,878 0 36 0 107 0 514 0 1,985 0
Santa Cruz 1 49 7,815 25,567 1 0 1 0 5 0 6,779 0 22,172 0 6,780 0 22,177 0
49 7,815 25,567 1 0 1 0 5 0 6,779 0 22,172 0 6,780 0 22,177 0
Santa Lucia 1 34 774 3,185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 774 3,185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Santa Maria 1 23 281 1,405 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 281 1,405 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Santiago 1 21 961 3,555 4 0 204 0 655 0 550 0 2,173 0 754 0 2,828 0
21 961 3,555 4 0 204 0 655 0 550 0 2,173 0 754 0 2,828 0
Santo Domingo 1 18 266 1,304 1 0 27 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 123 0
18 266 1,304 1 0 27 0 123 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 123 0
Sigay 1 3 9 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 9 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sinait 1 7 25 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 25 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sugpon 1 5 92 388 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 92 388 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Suyo 1 8 465 2,325 2 0 39 0 252 0 2 0 13 0 41 0 265 0
8 465 2,325 2 0 39 0 252 0 2 0 13 0 41 0 265 0
Tagudin 1 40 3,286 11,180 5 0 105 0 375 0 96 0 346 0 201 0 721 0
40 3,286 11,180 5 0 105 0 375 0 96 0 346 0 201 0 721 0
Vigan 1 38 407 1,757 3 0 58 0 254 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 254 0
38 407 1,757 3 0 58 0 254 0 0 0 0 0 58 0 254 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
LA UNION 14 134 3,870 15,069 9 0 2,680 0 10,940 0 912 0 3,107 0 3,592 0 14,047 0
Agoo 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bacnotan 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Balaoan 1 22 906 4,458 3 0 874 0 4,337 0 34 0 129 0 908 0 4,466 0
22 906 4,458 3 0 874 0 4,337 0 34 0 129 0 908 0 4,466 0
Bangar 1 26 1,199 3,581 1 0 690 0 2,130 0 449 0 1,248 0 1,139 0 3,378 0
26 1,199 3,581 1 0 690 0 2,130 0 449 0 1,248 0 1,139 0 3,378 0
Bauang 1 14 67 320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 67 320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Luna 1 25 1,533 6,069 5 0 1,116 0 4,473 0 400 0 1,600 0 1,516 0 6,073 0
25 1,533 6,069 5 0 1,116 0 4,473 0 400 0 1,600 0 1,516 0 6,073 0
Naguilian 1 18 78 284 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 8 0
18 78 284 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 2 0 8 0
Pugo 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rosario 1 2 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 15 0 2 0 15 0
2 2 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 15 0 2 0 15 0
San Fernando 1 9 13 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 45 0 13 0 45 0
9 13 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 45 0 13 0 45 0
San Juan 1 7 49 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 49 198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Santo Tomas 1 5 6 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 26 0 6 0 26 0
5 6 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 26 0 6 0 26 0
Santol 1 2 7 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 7 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sudipen 1 1 6 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 36 0 6 0 36 0
1 6 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 36 0 6 0 36 0
PANGASINAN 4 6 7 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 0 2 0 11 0
Balungao 1 3 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 5 0
3 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 5 0
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NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
Malasiqui 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 6 0
1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 6 0
Sison 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Villasis 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
REGION 2 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAGAYAN 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aparri 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAR 64 590 100,081 352,492 69 6 3,135 247 11,504 777 28,050 15,906 104,714 55,571 31,185 16,153 116,218 56,348
ABRA 27 303 79,704 268,691 45 6 2,597 247 9,260 777 26,636 15,025 99,498 52,379 29,233 15,272 108,758 53,156
Bangued 1 31 16,242 52,463 5 2 245 88 1,398 330 887 494 3,706 1,974 1,132 582 5,104 2,304
31 16,242 52,463 5 2 245 88 1,398 330 887 494 3,706 1,974 1,132 582 5,104 2,304
Boliney 1 8 938 4,629 4 0 22 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 63 0
8 938 4,629 4 0 22 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 63 0
Bucay 1 21 6,226 21,125 14 0 1,323 0 4,621 0 705 41 2,419 176 2,028 41 7,040 176
21 6,226 21,125 14 0 1,323 0 4,621 0 705 41 2,419 176 2,028 41 7,040 176
Bucloc 1 4 687 2,614 4 0 416 0 1,197 0 0 0 0 0 416 0 1,197 0
4 687 2,614 4 0 416 0 1,197 0 0 0 0 0 416 0 1,197 0
Daguioman 1 4 481 2,098 2 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 94 0 19 0 94 0
4 481 2,098 2 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 94 0 19 0 94 0
Danglas 1 7 1,342 4,026 2 1 23 1 82 6 0 0 0 0 23 1 82 6
7 1,342 4,026 2 1 23 1 82 6 0 0 0 0 23 1 82 6
Dolores 1 15 3,879 12,277 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 446 0 108 0 446 0
15 3,879 12,277 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 446 0 108 0 446 0
La Paz 1 12 5,210 16,953 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,946 0 19,784 0 4,946 0 19,784 0
12 5,210 16,953 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,946 0 19,784 0 4,946 0 19,784 0
Lacub 1 6 1,168 5,687 2 0 166 0 538 0 13 3 48 8 179 3 586 8
6 1,168 5,687 2 0 166 0 538 0 13 3 48 8 179 3 586 8
Lagangilang 1 17 5,130 15,207 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,633 4,633 14,941 14,941 4,633 4,633 14,941 14,941
17 5,130 15,207 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,633 4,633 14,941 14,941 4,633 4,633 14,941 14,941
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NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
Lagayan 1 5 1,582 4,488 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,582 1,582 4,488 4,488 1,582 1,582 4,488 4,488
5 1,582 4,488 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,582 1,582 4,488 4,488 1,582 1,582 4,488 4,488
Langiden 1 6 1,385 3,872 0 0 0 0 0 0 622 20 1,734 83 622 20 1,734 83
6 1,385 3,872 0 0 0 0 0 0 622 20 1,734 83 622 20 1,734 83
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 1 11 1,736 6,099 1 0 6 0 30 0 3 3 12 12 9 3 42 12
11 1,736 6,099 1 0 6 0 30 0 3 3 12 12 9 3 42 12
Luba 1 8 1,890 6,707 1 0 2 0 4 0 61 10 237 28 63 10 241 28
8 1,890 6,707 1 0 2 0 4 0 61 10 237 28 63 10 241 28
Malibcong 1 12 1,157 4,534 4 0 186 0 749 0 33 5 152 20 219 5 901 20
12 1,157 4,534 4 0 186 0 749 0 33 5 152 20 219 5 901 20
Manabo 1 11 1,322 5,407 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 229 0 45 0 229 0
11 1,322 5,407 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 229 0 45 0 229 0
Pe?arrubia 1 9 2,137 7,744 1 0 19 0 58 0 9 0 38 0 28 0 96 0
9 2,137 7,744 1 0 19 0 58 0 9 0 38 0 28 0 96 0
Pidigan 1 15 3,848 12,511 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,468 3,468 11,265 11,265 3,468 3,468 11,265 11,265
15 3,848 12,511 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,468 3,468 11,265 11,265 3,468 3,468 11,265 11,265
Pilar 1 19 3,595 11,675 0 0 0 0 0 0 457 252 1,594 913 457 252 1,594 913
19 3,595 11,675 0 0 0 0 0 0 457 252 1,594 913 457 252 1,594 913
Sallapadan 1 9 2,586 8,117 1 0 5 0 29 0 1,907 14 7,333 44 1,912 14 7,362 44
9 2,586 8,117 1 0 5 0 29 0 1,907 14 7,333 44 1,912 14 7,362 44
San Isidro 1 9 1,695 8,039 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,704 1,704 7,385 7,385 1,704 1,704 7,385 7,385
9 1,695 8,039 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,704 1,704 7,385 7,385 1,704 1,704 7,385 7,385
San Juan 1 19 3,890 11,867 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 194 648 648 194 194 648 648
19 3,890 11,867 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 194 648 648 194 194 648 648
San Quintin 1 6 1,976 5,640 0 0 0 0 0 0 213 128 622 391 213 128 622 391
6 1,976 5,640 0 0 0 0 0 0 213 128 622 391 213 128 622 391
Tayum 1 11 5,306 17,159 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,568 2,050 15,178 8,521 3,568 2,050 15,178 8,521
11 5,306 17,159 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,568 2,050 15,178 8,521 3,568 2,050 15,178 8,521
Tineg 1 10 1,031 5,646 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,031 0 5,646 0 1,031 0 5,646 0
10 1,031 5,646 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,031 0 5,646 0 1,031 0 5,646 0
Tubo 1 10 1,451 5,845 2 1 47 21 108 58 29 25 99 82 76 46 207 140
10 1,451 5,845 2 1 47 21 108 58 29 25 99 82 76 46 207 140
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NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
Villaviciosa 1 8 1,814 6,262 2 2 137 137 383 383 399 399 1,400 1,400 536 536 1,783 1,783
8 1,814 6,262 2 2 137 137 383 383 399 399 1,400 1,400 536 536 1,783 1,783
APAYAO 1 5 38 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0
Conner 1 5 38 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0
5 38 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0
BENGUET 14 106 14,323 59,851 6 0 35 0 122 0 197 73 898 366 232 73 1,020 366
Baguio City 1 5 7 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 18 0 3 0 18 0
5 7 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 18 0 3 0 18 0
Atok 1 4 29 118 2 0 8 0 24 0 8 1 37 5 16 1 61 5
4 29 118 2 0 8 0 24 0 8 1 37 5 16 1 61 5
Bakun 1 7 230 941 1 0 14 0 49 0 5 5 21 21 19 5 70 21
7 230 941 1 0 14 0 49 0 5 5 21 21 19 5 70 21
Bokod 1 10 181 820 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 16 465 67 111 16 465 67
10 181 820 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 16 465 67 111 16 465 67
Buguias 1 14 491 2,780 2 0 4 0 21 0 15 3 87 21 19 3 108 21
14 491 2,780 2 0 4 0 21 0 15 3 87 21 19 3 108 21
Itogon 1 3 16 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 16 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kabayan 1 13 3,443 17,238 1 0 9 0 28 0 7 0 18 0 16 0 46 0
13 3,443 17,238 1 0 9 0 28 0 7 0 18 0 16 0 46 0
Kapangan 1 15 4,198 19,361 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 45 45 10 10 45 45
15 4,198 19,361 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 45 45 10 10 45 45
Kibungan 1 7 4,604 13,812 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 4,604 13,812 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
La Trinidad 1 8 24 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 24 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mankayan 1 12 1,023 4,267 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 75 75 15 15 75 75
12 1,023 4,267 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 75 75 15 15 75 75
Sablan 1 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tuba 1 3 25 139 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 132 132 23 23 132 132
3 25 139 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 132 132 23 23 132 132
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NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
Tublay 1 4 51 187 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 51 187 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IFUGAO 6 39 211 996 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 1
Asipulo 1 3 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Banaue 1 8 45 297 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 45 297 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hingyon 1 7 23 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 1
7 23 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 1
Kiangan 1 8 62 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 62 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lagawe 1 5 20 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 20 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tinoc 1 8 57 252 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 57 252 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KALINGA 8 34 2,774 10,844 12 0 451 0 1,965 0 1,148 794 4,089 2,769 1,599 794 6,054 2,769
Balbalan 1 9 137 539 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 485 0 126 0 485 0
9 137 539 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 485 0 126 0 485 0
Lubuagan 1 7 1,924 7,149 6 0 97 0 439 0 769 740 2,712 2,565 866 740 3,151 2,565
7 1,924 7,149 6 0 97 0 439 0 769 740 2,712 2,565 866 740 3,151 2,565
Pasil 1 14 706 3,142 6 0 354 0 1,526 0 246 50 878 200 600 50 2,404 200
14 706 3,142 6 0 354 0 1,526 0 246 50 878 200 600 50 2,404 200
Pinukpuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rizal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tabuk 1 3 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 13 3 6 3 13 3
3 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 13 3 6 3 13 3
Tanudan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tinglayan 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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NO. OF AFFECTED No. of ECs Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED (CURRENT)
(Inside + Outside)
Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 8 103 3,031 11,955 6 0 52 0 157 0 66 13 223 56 118 13 380 56
Barlig 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bauko 1 22 1,086 4,384 1 0 10 0 14 0 17 0 72 0 27 0 86 0
22 1,086 4,384 1 0 10 0 14 0 17 0 72 0 27 0 86 0
Besao 1 12 163 281 2 0 30 0 127 0 16 0 48 0 46 0 175 0
12 163 281 2 0 30 0 127 0 16 0 48 0 46 0 175 0
Bontoc 1 14 566 2,713 2 0 2 0 6 0 5 0 16 0 7 0 22 0
14 566 2,713 2 0 2 0 6 0 5 0 16 0 7 0 22 0
Sabangan 1 15 611 2,113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 611 2,113 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sadanga 1 6 56 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 48 48 11 11 48 48
6 56 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 48 48 11 11 48 48
Sagada 1 15 115 369 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 21 0 5 0 21 0
15 115 369 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 21 0 5 0 21 0
Tadian 1 19 434 1,845 1 0 10 0 10 0 12 2 18 8 22 2 28 8
19 434 1,845 1 0 10 0 10 0 12 2 18 8 22 2 28 8
CASUALTIES as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
DEAD 11
REGION 1 1
ILOCOS SUR 1
Suyo 1
Man-atong Calatan Sebia Antonio 88 Female Sitio Baudan,Barangay Man-Atong
Asphyxiation /Crush Injury
Firstname waschanged fromSevia to Sebiaas reflected inthe deathcertificate.
DILG Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
CAR 10
ABRA 6
Bangued 1
Sigganay Jonalyn Bilay 23 Female Zone 5,Bangued, Abra
Probableintracranial andintrathoracichemorrhagesecondary tofalling debris.
Sustained severehead injury dueto collapsed wall
DILG-CAR Yes
Tubo 1
Lacaden Dario S 59 Male Wayangan,Tubo, Abra
Brain injury dueto collapsedroofing (made ofbamboo withsack of soil ontop)
DILG-CAR Yes
Luba 4
Dining Luois Balais 21 Male San RamonEast, Manabo
- Initially reportedas missing.Constructionworker at Luba,Abra. Retrievedon 29 July 2022
DILG-CAR Yes
Gamengan Jack Balais 17 Male San RamonEast, Manabo
- Initially reportedas missing.Constructionworker at Luba,Abra. Retrievedon 29 July 2022
DILG-CAR Yes
Badi Angelo Agaming 15 Male San RamonEast, Manabo
- Initially reportedas missing.Constructionworker at Luba,Abra. Retrievedon 29 July 2022
DILG-CAR Yes
Barreyro Mar Bejarin 38 Male Pacpaca,Poblacion, Luba
- Initially reportedas missing.Constructionworker at Luba,Abra. Retrievedon 29 July 2022
DILG-CAR Yes
BENGUET 2
La Trinidad 1
Col-eteng Aaron Pasiking 28 Male Pinsao Pilot,Baguio City
Covered bydebris due tofallen housedebris
DILG-CAR Yes
Tuba 1
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Tavas Resty Emperador 32 Male Pugo, La Union Hypovolemicshock secondaryto avulsedwound anteriorchest, rightsevere traumaticbrain injury,depressed frontallobe, closecompletefracture, righthumerus,bilateral clavicle.
Last name waschanged fromTabas to Tavasupon validation.
DILG-CAR Yes
KALINGA 1
Balbalan 1
Basilla Jefferson 24 Male Floorville St.,Delta Village,Tandang Sora,Quezon City
Fatally hit byfalling rockswhile working ona rock fall nettingsite causingthem to fall onthe road below
DILG-CAR Yes
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 1
Bauko 1
Sagayo Andres Silwiten 59 Male Pactil, MonamonSur
Asphyxiationsecondary tocrushing injurysecondary tolandslide
Brought toLutheranHospital inAbatan, Buguiasbut was declaredDead on Arrival
DILG-CAR Yes
INJURED/ ILL 615
REGION 1 34
PANGASINAN 2
Bayambang 1
Tococ East Ramos Ben Dela Cruz 26 Male Tococ East,Bayambang
Lacerated wound(head) due tofallen debris
Outpatient DOH Yes
Villasis 1
Caamutan Velicaria Mary Ann Piano 47 Female Caamutan,Villasis
Wound (right hip)due to fallendebris
Admitted (underobservation)
DOH Yes
ILOCOS SUR 32
Suyo 2
Man-Atong Pandeng Ferdelon 19 Male Man-Atong,Suyo,Ilocos Sur
Abrasion - bothfoot
Outpatient DOH Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Uso Sawey Domingo T 68 Male Uso, Suyo,Ilocos Sur
Old lacerationsecondary tofalling rocks
Outpatient DOH Yes
Bantay 7
Galarza Isabella 10 Female Bantay Multipleabrasions - leftextremities
Outpatient DOH Yes
Rotea Bernadeth Galarza 49 Female Bantay Multipleabrasions - backand extremities
Outpatient DOH Yes
Piano Vicente Fernandez 70 Male Bantay Lacerated wound- head
Outpatient DOH Yes
Alias Bernie 39 Male Swelling - leftLeg
Outpatient DOH Yes
Gonzales Eduardo 39 Male Lacerated wound- left leg
Outpatient DOH Yes
Dela Cruz John Marco 3 Male Laceratedwound, upper lip
Outpatient DOH Yes
Taleb Paet Juaquina Obrero 88 Female Taleb,Bantay,Ilocos Sur
Laceratedwound, vomittedtwice, bodyweakness withhistory of fall
Admission DOH Yes
Tagudin 6
Farola Lorena Rommel 48 Male Farola, Tagudin Abrasion - leftarm
Outpatient DOH Yes
Sawat Delos Santos Charmaine 27 Female Sawat, Tagudin Abrasion - rightknee
Outpatient DOH Yes
Consuegra Rivera Mela 20 Male Consuegra,Tagudin
Wound on leftheel
Outpatient DOH Yes
Gabur Penalosa Gilmer 34 Male Gabur, Tagudin Lacerated woundon right palm,abrasion on bothlower extremities
Outpatient DOH Yes
Quirino Fernandez Armye JoyceAnne
17 Female Quirino, Tagudin Posteriordisplacement,Distal femurcomplete fracture
Admitted DOH Yes
Bitalag Jimeno Wilfredo I. 62 Male Bitalag, Tagudin Abrasion rightfoot, Avulsedwound, L foot,5th digit
Outpatient DOH Yes
Santo Domingo 10
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Calautit Laureta John Michael T. 7 Male Calautit SantoDomingo IlocosSur
Laceratedwounds on thehead, abrasionson upper andlower extremities
Admitted DOH Yes
Tolbe Alejandria T. 89 Female Calautit SantoDomingo IlocosSur
Laceratedwounds on thehead, fracturedleft arm,laceratedwounds on leftand right arms
Admitted DOH Yes
Nagbettedan De Guzman Michael Julian 19 Male NagbettedanSanto DomingoIlocos Sur
Abrasion - righthand
Outpatient DOH Yes
Bacunawa Dieza 24 Female NagbettedanSanto DomingoIlocos Sur
Abrasion - rightleg
Outpatient DOH Yes
Persona Dave Jairus 4 Male NagbettedanSanto DomingoIlocos Sur
Abrasion - righthand and leftknee
Outpatient DOH Yes
Lagatit Tabarnilla Ericson 26 Male Lagatit SantoDomingo IlocosSur
Puncturedwound
Outpatient DOH Yes
Jaramillo Mamerto Jr. 19 Male Lagatit SantoDomingo IlocosSur
Lacerated woundon the right foot
Outpatient DOH Yes
Vacuner Caliso 54.Amorita 48 Female Vacuner, SantoDomingo IlocosSur
Abrasions onboth knees andright elbow
Outpatient DOH Yes
Binongan Tabbuac Rommel 22 Male Binongan SantoDomingo
Puncturedwound right foot
Outpatient DOH Yes
Patong Herman Ana Mishelle 27 Female Sitio Dinumaran,Patong,Magsingal, IlocosSur
Lacerated woundat occipital area
Outpatient DOH Yes
No breakdown 1
Namruangan Brigole Clarita 77 Female Namruangan Minor Wound/Laceration belowleft eyelid
Outpatient DOH Yes
Nagbukel 1
Cabbab Nikka Shane 12 Female Nagbukel Lacerated wound Outpatient DOH Yes
Banayoyo 2
Galangco Esperanza 79 Female Banayoyo Lacerated woundfrontal area
Outpatient DOH Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Manzano Ignacio 61 Male Banayoyo Multiple injuriesdue to fallingobjects
Outpatient DOH Yes
San Juan (Lapog) 2
Pandayan Funtila Fluent Asuncion 41 Male Pandayan, SanJuan
Lacerated wound(about 5cm atright index toe)
Outpatient DOH Yes
Bannuar Valledor Janice 58 Female Bannuar, SanJuan
Lacerated wound(about 12 cm atright leg)
Outpatient DOH Yes
Santa Cruz 1
Poblacion Weste Boisa Cynthia 60 Female PoblacionWeste, SantaCruz
Laceration on leftface; left armfracture
Admitted DOH Yes
REGION 2 2
CAGAYAN 2
Gattaran 2
Centro Sur Evilla Wilma 42 Female Centro Sur,Gattaran,Cagayan
Nausea due toground shaking
-Fracture closecomplete at rightarm secondary tofall-Admitted at thehospital.
MDRRMOGattaran,Cagayan
Yes
Pagauisan Samuel 36 Male Baculud, Iguig,Cagayan
-Head injury dueto falling.
MDRRMOAlcala, Cagayan
Yes
CAR 579
ABRA 482
Bangued 182
Bulda Roselito 35 Male Angad, Bangued,Abra
Puncture woundand multipleabrassions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bautista Elisa 28 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
puncture woundand multipleabrassions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bautista Lei Ann 22 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Swollen head Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bautista Aida 61 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion at foot Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Abella Renie 41 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion, knee Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Barril Riderick 23 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion, rightfoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Antolin Leilani 49 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion, leftelbow
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Delgado Cherry 7 Female Zone 6, Bangued Hypertension Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dela Cruz Lorjens 8 Male Zone 6, Bangued Abrasion at theback
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Fernandez Hazie Lei 15 Male Macarcarmay,Bangued
Laceration, rightknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sotelo Marina 8 Female Macarcarmay,Bangued
Laceration,forehead
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Talingdan Laurence 8 Male Zone 1, Bangued Concussion andmultipleabrassions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Talingdan Aleli 40 Female Zone 1, Bangued Laceration, bothfeet
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbosa Aesha 10 Female Zone 1, Bangued Laceration, leftfoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ripotola Mark Jansen 22 Male Calaba, Bangued Laceration, rightflank
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blanes Jelly 27 Female Banacao,Bangued
Abrasion, armand foot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayle Gian Chloe 6 Female Calaba, Bangued Head contussion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Calixterio Keith 22 Male Calaba, Bangued Laceration, rightfoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Anin Erlyn 44 Female Zone 3, Bangued Multiple abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Anin III Deo 24 Male Zone 3, Bangued Multiple abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Molina Julien May 6 Female Zone 1, Bangued Multiple abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Anin King Deo 21 Male Zone 3. Bangued Multiple abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Borreto Mildred 60 Female Sitio Badec,Palao
Acute coronarysyndrome,laceration leftcheck
Transferred toITRMC
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bersolana Christin 18 Male Sta. Rosa Hemothorax/blunt chest injury
Transferred toITRMC
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Derampatan Rezan 20 Female CabuloanBangued
Pregnant,abrasion bothknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
6 Female CabuloanBangued
Abrasion left foot Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buenafe Sherwin 32 Male CabuloanBangued
Wound at head Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
5 Female CabuloanBangued
Multiple abrasion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sending Mary Grace 30 Female CabuloanBangued
Pregnant;abrasion bothknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Castillo Marietta 58 Female CabuloanBangued
Chronic HPN;R/O CVA
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
8 Male Sta. RosaBangued
Lacerated rightfoot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Princena Rodel 41 Male Sta. RosaBangued
Abrasion left arm Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame John Marvin 21 Male Sta. RosaBangued
Abrasion rightfoot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Cristina 44 Female Sta. RosaBangued
Abrasion bothknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Carli Jean 21 Female Sta. RosaBangued
Abrasion bothknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
15 Female Sta. RosaBangued
Abrasion leftknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dela Cruz Loreto 53 Male Sta. RosaBangued
Hypertension,anxiety
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
13 Male Zone 3 Bangued Puncturedwound right foot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballesta Elmer 28 Male BanacaoBangued
Lacerated wound(back), multipleabrasions on theback, arms andleg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
5 Male BanacaoBangued
Abrasion on thehead
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Tebia Jennifer 33 Female BanacaoBangued
Lacerated woundforehead
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballesta Edilyn 34 Female BanacaoBangued
Abrasion rightknee and elbow
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bersalona Elma 57 Female BanacaoBangued
Abrasion bothknees
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
16 Male BanacaoBangued
Multiple abrasionboth knees
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Prince Yhuann 7 Male BanacaoBangued
Lacerated woundright ankle;abrasion rightarm and knees
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blaza Judy Lhou 21 Female BanacaoBangued
Head contusion;multiple abrasion
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bersalona Edith 57 Female BanacaoBangued
Abrasion leftknee; lacerated3rd and 4th digitof toes
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Borreta Reynaldo 31 Male BanacaoBangued
Swelling of theright knee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ducayag Acasea Jaze 1.25 Female San AntonioBangued
Abrasion on theleft foot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ducayag Ace 19 Male San AntonioBangued
Abrasion on theleft arm
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
17 Female San AntonioBangued
Swollen left leg Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ducayag Ricky 18 Male San AntonioBangued
Abrasion leftknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
17 Female Cosil EastBangued
Puncturedwound left foot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Castillo Maricar 22 Female BanacaoBangued
For furtherverification
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Villamor Mirrela 32 Female Zone 7 Abrasion leftknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ambuyat Rizalyn 24 Female Palao Abrasion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
5 Male Palao Bruises left arm Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bernal Donnabel 43 Female Palao Abrasion on bothLeg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bicarme Regina 74 Female Palao Abrasion onhead
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Villamor Giovanni 30 Male Zone 7 Contusion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Alcaide Alexandra 20 Male Zone 7 Abrasion ankleleft foot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lai Flory Valera 35 Female Lipcan Burn Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Malangen Rhianmishy 16 Male Zone 1 Abrasion on lefthand
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bicarme Honey 60 Female Palao Lacerated woundon the head
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Beza Lymbon 19 Male Zone 5 Laceration rightfoot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
1 Male Lipcan Abrasion head Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Consolacion 81 Female Sta. Rosa Swollen right keg Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
13 Female Sta. Rosa Abrassion leftarm and knee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
13 Female Zone 1 Abrasion left armand leg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
17 Female Sta. Rosa Strain left foot Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbieto Aleli C 40 Female Zone 1 Laceration rightfoot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
5 Male Cosili West Abrasion from toparietal
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Jervaco Gelo 44 Male Bangbangar Lacerationwound occipital
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bersalona Florentina 79 Female Sta Rosa lacerated woundof left leg
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dasalla Darwin 33 Male Bangued Lacerated wouldon right plantarfoot
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
17 Male Bangued Lacerated woundof left arm
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Giron Christian Daniel 17 Male Zone 6 Multiple abrasionon both knees
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gatus Eunice Faye G. 1 Female Zone 6 Lip injury Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balderas Mario 25 Male San Antonio Swollen left foot - Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bueno Geraldine 37 Female San Antonio Sprained left foot - Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Bonnit Prudencia P 87 Female San Antonio Swollen righthand
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Enrile Ysrael P 44 Male Zone 5 Inflamed feetsecondary to fall
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vasquez Isidro 76 Male Zone 5 Scalded burn onfoot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ascano Khalil Albert 20 Female Zone 6 Puncturedwound bothhands
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blaza Leonard B 39 Male Agtangao Swelling on leftfoot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Egar Annabel S 43 Female Zone 5 Swelling andpain on right footdue to foreignbodies
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cervan Zaldy 46 Male Sta. Rosa Swollen feetsecondary toFall; probablefracture
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bobita Rico C 64 Male Patucnnay Puncturedwound at theback of ear
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dacquel Harold Mark 33 Male Zone 1 Laceration on leftfoot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tejero Louie 31 Male Zone 1 Laceration on leftfoot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Rosalina 21 Female Sta. Rosa Abration on thechest area
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bonete Francisco 63 Male Banacao Abration on thehead
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dela Rosa Roman 47 Male Lipcan Abration on theleft thigh
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Belisario Elgie 31 Female Zone 5 Abration andincised wound onthe head
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Tadeo Darwin R. 38 Male Sta. Rosa Multiplelacerations
- Admitted toDPV/SSMH on28 July 2022- Discharged onthe same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Nalimma Victor 50 Male Sagap Fracture closedfemoral neck left;Lacerated woundleft tempoparietal
Admitted at APHon July 27, 2022and dischargedon the same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Pedro P. 69 Male Sta. Rosa Fracture closedfemoral neck left;Lacerated woundleft tempoparietal
Admitted atDPVSSMH onJuly 28, 2022and dischargedon the same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Jaquias Aiza Mae 30 Female Cosili East,Bangued
MultipleAbrasions
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Polo Ruby May 38 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasions RightFoot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blaza Francisca 38 Female Bañacao,Benguet
Abrasions RightFoot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Llamas Fredelito S. 54 Male Calot, Bangued Abrasion bothlower extremities
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tabilin Marlon 53 Male Zone 1, Bagued Swollen Feet - Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pichay Edward 49 Male Sta. Rosa Wound,lacerated deepoccipital
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bansa Madelyn 35 Female Macray,Bangued
Abrasion, bothknees
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buenafe Ma Angelica 29 Female Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion, leftknee and elbow
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baje Nemie 26 Male Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion answelling, rightfoot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bernadez Yvest Laurenz 15 Male Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion, left leg Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buenafe Zenaida 75 Female Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion, rightknee
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lepago Beverly Joyce 24 Female Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion, face Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garovillas ElizabethMargarita
60 Female Macray,Bangued
Contusionhematoma,epigastric area
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Banayos Jomar 18 Male Palao, Bangued Puncturedwound, rightpalm
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Eugenia 50 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Madriaga Nica Jannel 5 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Contusion,hematoma scalparea
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ganalon Jericho 20 Male Zone, Bangued Abrasion, lefthand and rightfoot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Velasco Conchita 69 Female Zone 1, Bangued Abrasion, rightfoot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Banaria Michael 30 Male Zone 7, Bangued Laceratedwound, face
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barona Edison 38 Male Bangbangar Abrasion, linearanterior chin bae
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alagao Jaymar 24 Male Macray Contusionhematoma, leftfoot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Banez Mercilita 60 Female Zone 4 FX pathologicfemur, left
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ascano Arlene 43 Female Palao T/C facialfractures andmultipleabrasions
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayle Gian Chloie V 6 Female Calaba Head inury Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balbuena Joey B. 53 Male Zone 5 Lacerated, leftindex finger
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Porte Rose Anne 19 Female Zone 1 Multiple abrasion Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bonagan Jaysus 22 Male Zone 1 Laceration andswollen left leg
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alcantara Randy 42 Male Zone 1 Laceratedwound, left foot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pinkihan Gloria 50 Female Zone 1 Lacarated rightfoot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabunoc Estela 29 Female Bangbangar Contusionhematoma, rightupper arm; leftleg; left foot;musculoskeletalstrain
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Villamor Maricris 25 Female Dangdangla T/CNeuroskeletalstrain
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Dumalen Gayzel 25 Female Banacao Hematoma, rightthigh
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alberto Bless D. 27 Female Zone 1 Abrasion, leftanterior leg
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tolentino Donna 25 Female Zone 3 Multipleabrasions
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Avila Persophone 2 Female Zone 5 Multipleabrasions
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vergara Maria 89 Female Macray,Bangued
Abrasion, rightarm
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Charles Daly 8 Male Macarcaramay,Bangued
Abrasion, rightankle
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Abella Jenny 41 Female Sta. Rosa,Bangued
Abrasion, leftknee
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Brazil Danica 21 Female Zone 5 Multipleabrasions
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Galapon Evelyn 35 Male Zone 1 Abrasion andswolen leftanckle
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balolong Jan Gabriel 5 Male Zone 1 Abrasion, leftfoot.
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sarmiento Helena A. 52 Female Zone 1 Laceratedwound, left foot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balderas Adelina 69 Female San Antonio Musculoskeletalstrain
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Fabie Marycris Gonzales 27 Female Sta. Rosa Laceratedwound, left knee
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bulda Adela B. 63 Female Angad Abrasion, rightknee
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ferrer Lyca Althea 18 Female Maoay Abrasion, bothknees
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Brioso Christian 17 Male Macray Abrasion, bothknees
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bulda Rosemelyn T 21 Female Sappaac ThreatenedAbortion
Still admitted atMetro ViganHospital
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Benebese Edcel Jushua S 16 Male Angad Puncture wound Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pablico Aldrige Kenji B 12 Male Bangbangar Abrasion leftshoulder
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Mercurio Reselyn 31 Female Cabuloan ProbableAbortion
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bejarin Aileen Borje 20 Female Sappaac Musculoskeletalstrain due tofallen debris
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Bejarin Winnielyn 33 Female Sappaac Abrasion rightknee
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Rizalyn 21 Female Sta. Rosa Abrasion on thechest area
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Parinas Erika Julien 29 Female Zone 2 Abrasion bothknees andelbows
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Benedito Damela Kyla 2 Female Zone 2 Abrasion rightfoot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
De Leon Pia 70 Female Zone 7 Infected woundright foot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Astudillo Nellie Jane 62 Female Zone 7 Sprain, abrasionof both feet
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Astudillo Gil 66 Male Zone 7 Abrasion left foot Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blace Justine 21 Female Angad Post TraumaticAnxiety Disorder
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balingit Juancho 58 Male Angad Abrasion Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Palos Althea Marie Female Angad Abrasionforehead
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Refil Adrian Isidro 41 Male Banacao Abrasion andswelling of theright foot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tabarejo Editha 57 Male Banacao Contusionhematoma leftknee and foot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dolusan Dionisio 63 Male Cabuloan Punctured leftankle
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manglibo Vanessa 38 Female Cabuloan Puncture rightfoot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Renante Burton 39 Male Calaba Abrasion left foot Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Burton Spencer 2 Male Palao Scalded burnback due toaftershock
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blaza Krizia Mae 18 Female Banacao Head injury Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blaza Mario G 5 Male Banacao Swollen right foot Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bonete Justine B 17 Male Banacao MusculoskeletalStrain
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Ronnel F 32 Male Banacao Infected woundright foot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Madriaga John Paul 27 Male Zone 1 Abrasion rightfoot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buentipo Guillerma 34 Female San Antonio Laceration leftfoot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Lee Rhoda 28 Female Cabuloan ContusionHematoma
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Co Feciano Dee Male Zone 5 Lacerationwound periorbitalarea right
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adona Ma. Eden 31 Female Cosili West Lacerationwound right leg
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baysa Princess Yago 22 Female Sta. Rosa Lacerationwound left hand
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lopez Lourie Anne B 31 Female Calaba Puncturedwound seconddigit left hand
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Trongco Teresita B 46 Female Zone 5 Abrasion leftknee
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Millan Aberion Male Palao Abrasion Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sison Justine Marie 20 Female Zone 7 Lacerated wound(right foot)
Transferred toCandon GeneralHospital
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Basto Arlene Agnes 31 Female Banacao Abrasion leftshoulder
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Paganao Ruby April 35 Female Cabuluan Excoration onbilateral knees,erosion of theforehead,multipleabrasions
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Valera Henry 32 Male Sta. Rosa lacerated woundat right leg
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tubo 7
Belino Leonida B 82 Female Poblacion, Tubo,Abra
Laceratedwound, temporalarea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Reyes Diana D 32 Female Wayangan,Tubo, Abra
Laceratedwound, frontalarea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bannasan Steven S 7 Male Kili, Tubo, Abra LaceratedWound, FrontalArea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lumebyang Irene B 62 Female Kili, Tubo, Abra Contusion atoccipitalarea,hemato maat left back andthigh
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alem Joan 10 Female Amtuagan, Tubo,Abra
LaceratedWound, Big toeleft
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Viernes Dizon B 62 Male Supo, Tubo,Abra
Laceratedwound, foot &knee left
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Agusto Samuel D. 66 Male Supo, Tubo,Abra
Soft tissuecontusion on leftthigh.
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bucloc 1
Vergel Angelo 40 Male Ducligan, Bucloc,Abra
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
San Isidro 15
Bringas Michelle 32 Female Poblacion, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manglibo Ma Theresa 53 Female Tangbao, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftelbow
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Reyes Elvira 60 Female Langbaban, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bernardez Norman 38 Female Poblacion, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Irieth 38 Female Poblacion, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabudol Jessalyn 24 Female Poblacion, SanIsidro
Abrasion, leftknee secondaryto fall
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Agcayab Ana 49 Female Tangbao, SanIsidro
Abrasion,bilateral kneesecondary to fall
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Reyes Marilou 65 Female Langbaban, SanIsidro
Abrasion,bilateral kneesecondary to fall
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Libao Jocelyn 49 Female Langbaban, SanIsidro
Nail avulsion,right big toesecondary to fall
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Agaloos Elnora 69 Female Pantoc,SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee secondaryto fall
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tadeo Francisca 60 Female Poblacion, SanIsidro
Wound, righthand secondaryto fall, hematomaright foot
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Villanueva Judith 36 Female Langbaban, SanIsidro
Ecchymosis,right
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adame Norman 44 Male Cabayogan, SanIsidro
Abrasion on leftknee
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Valera Lourdes 82 Female Pantoc, SanIsidro
Low back painsecondary to fall
- Seen on 30July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Arce Ramil 31 Male Pantoc, SanIsidro
Ankle sprainsecondary to fall
- Seen on 30July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lagayan 1
Valera Catherine 27 Female Poblacion,Lagayan
Dislocatedelbow, left ruleout fracture
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Luba 10
Ayson Peter Salingbay 57 Male Sabnangan,Luba
Laceratedwound, head
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manuel Ernesto Wayawaya 48 Male Sabnangan,Luba
Abrasions, lowerback
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manuel Zenaida Padaoil 23 Female Sabnangan,Luba
Laceratedwound, left foo
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Payuket Marivic Ago 28 Female Sabnangan,Luba
Abrasion, rightknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manuel Dorita Davis 69 Female Poblacion, Luba Abrasion, bothknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Agosto Nenita 60 Female Poblacion, Luba Abrasion, both Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Victoria Garcia 80 Female Poblacion, Luba Multiple abrasion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Agpalo Zion Trongco 3 Male Butot, Barit Wound on thehead
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Quidangen Maricel Tolentino 39 Female Bangcagan,Poblacion, Luba
Abrssion on theleft shoulder
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Quidangen Orly Cabarrubias 40 Male Bangcagan,Poblacion, Luba
Contusion andabrasion on theleft lowerextremities
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tayum 20
Bernal Christian T. 19 Male Poblacion,Tayum
Multipleabrasions, upperextreminities
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Azurin Jacinta Imelda B. 41 Female Deet, Tayum Mass at headdue to fall
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabigas Maria HannahIrish
R. 18 Female Poblacion,Tayum
Laceratedwound, righthand
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tagura Raver Dion D 8 Male Poblacion,Tayum
Laceratedwound, hand
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Brites Clyde Drexel M 23 Male Poblacion,Tayum
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dumalip Angel Grace T 19 Female Budac, Tayum Multipleabrassions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Talledo John Wayne T 19 Male Poblacion,Tayum
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Claustro Jamaica T. 24 Female Tayum Fructure atLower leg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
7 Female Deet Lacerated woundtable
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tubana Marcelino 70 Male Cabaroan,Tayum
Cardiovascularattack
Discharged on30 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gandeza Cresacencia 76 Female Tayum T/CMusculoskeletalStrain
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Antonio Joana Meanize 10 Female Budac Abrasion, leftfoot.
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tagura Asher Dione 8 Male Poblacion Laceration, righthand
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Claustro Jamaica 24 Male Tayum Fracture, leftlower leg
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tanaka Alejandra 60 Female Patucannay Abrasions, headand knee
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alagao Julio 54 Male Patucannay Hematoma, rightankle
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sawit Rodalyn 33 Female Bumagcat Hematoma, rightleg
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabarles Melba 65 Female Bumagcat Hematoma, leftarm
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tejero Marc Andrei 9 Male Gaddani Laceratedwound, left foot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Eduarte Winnie 46 Male Bagalay Abrasion on LeftKnee
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Pidigan 35
Pocah Leah 15 Female Poblacion, WestPidigan
Abrasion, rightknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Babida Rexon 32 Male Immuli, Pidigan Lacaratedwound, left arm
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tadeo Constancia 65 Female Poblcion West,Pidigan
Hypertension - Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vasquez Leah 15 Female Pangtud, Pidigan Laceratedwound, Parietalarea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blue Jenelyn 43 Female Naguirayan,Pidigan
Laceratedwound, forehead
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Budia Dimple Nympha 24 Female Monggoc,Pidigan
Laceratedwound, temporalarea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Canaria Vicky 58 Female Yuyeng, Pidigan Contusion,abrasion, parietalarea
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bringas Clarence 50 Male Poblacion East,Pidigan
Multipleabrasion, arm,chest area
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pada Floracel 40 Female Naguirayan,Pidigan
Abrasions,contusions inparietal area
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blancaflor Audrey 10 Female Naguirayan,Pidigan
Avulsed wound,lacerated would,palm area
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vergara Rodel 22 Male Poblacion Wst,Pidigan
Dislocation, rightarm; laceratedwound, left arm
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Babida Oscar 60 Male Pidigan Laceratedwound, rightfinger
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pacursa Marcelina 69 Female Suyo Lacerated wound Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sanchez Fedivina 69 Female Poblacion East Pain andabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Briones Tiffany 12 Female Poblacion Multipleabrasions, leftknee and foot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gacusan Renato 57 Male Garreta Multipleabrasions, leftknee and foot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Sanchez Chico Joy 25 Male Pamutic Blunt injury, rightrib sustaininingcontusionhematoma
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vasquez Michael 44 Male Pamutic Multipleabrasions
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Salinas Violeta 74 Female Garreta Dislocation, leftarm
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Laureta Janice 39 Female Pangtud Pain, swellingright foot,hemtoma,abrasions onright leg andshoulders
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabanilla Marian 14 Female Poblacion East,pidigan
Superficiallacerated woundat right wrist
- Seen on 29July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baldos Kc Nicole 16 Female Naguiryan,Pidigan
Abrasion, rightthigh
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sanchez Isagani 33 Male Poblacion West,Pidagan
Superficialincised wound,right foot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bringas Lord Kiel Male Poblacion West,Pidagan
Abrasions, bothknees
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sigador Mark CM 4 Male Immul, Pidigan Burn, left leg,back arm
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bobias Jayden Vincent 8 Male Pangtud, Pidigan Laceratedwound, infectedwound, left leg
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Abuel Velerie L 25 Female Poblacion East Fracture, closedoblique shaft,humerus right
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Perlas Jose Jr. 45 Male Poblacion East LaceratedWound
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sanchez Samantha 16 Female Poblacion East Abrasion on LeftEyebrow
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tarinay Conchita 68 Female Laskig Pain left foot Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barroga Ogie 42 Female San Diego Pain andswelling on rightankle
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Marcos Jennalyn 41 Female Poblacion EastPidigan
Laceratedwound, right foot;infected wound
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Manuel Rene Boy 45 Male Suyo, Pidigan Abrasion rightelbow and rightknee
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pinera Chanelle Cloie 12 Female Garreta, Pidigan Abrasion rightknee
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bargas Erlinda 66 Female Pangtud, Pidigan Transientischemic attack
Admitted atDPV/SSMH on27 July 2022 andwas dischargedon 29 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bucay 31
Alagao Debie Female Dugong, Bucay LaceratedWound
Admitted on 27July 2022; Agefor furtherverification
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Taa Adelaida Female Bangbangcag Fall Injury - Admitted atAPH on 27 July2022- Age for furtherverification
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Daria Julieta 53 Female Dugong, Bucay LaceratedWound
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bides Jose Rizal 18 Male North Poblacion,Bucay
Multiple abrasionsecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pisco Ana Marie 48 Female Dugong, Bucay Laceratedwound, right footarea
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bernese Conrado 68 Male Patoc, Bucay Multipleabrasions onlowerexptreminities
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pisco Herminia 63 Female Dugong, Bucay Laceratedwound, right footarea
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gayyed Joselita 39 Female Siblong, Bucay Lacerated wound Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Batoon Angelbert 8 Male South Poblacion,Bucay
Lacerated wound Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bongalos Joselito 56 Male Tabiog, Bucay Muscoloskeletalpain secondaryto fall
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baldevarona Jezzle 38 Female Labon, Bucay Multipleabrasionssecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buenafe Erica 14 Female North Poblacion,Bucay
Abrasion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Solitario Jayson 34 Male Siblong, Bucay Sprained left foot Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Perez Greane 19 Female North Pobllacion,Bucay
Abradion, leftknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Valera Tricia Dawn 50 Female North Poblscion Spraned left foot Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tang-o Gaudelia 56 Female San Miguel,Bucay
Multipleabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Chikwe Brent 6 Male Siblong, Bucay Multipleabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Trinidad Jefferson 25 Male North Poblacion Bitten by strayduringearthquake
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bides Donato 55 Male Poblacion, Bucay Tibial fracture Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Princena Frederick 27 Male Patoc, Bucay Hemarthrosis,right knee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bides John Rey 18 Male Bucay Multiple abrasionsecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Trinidad Maricel 49 Female Labon Multiple left andright abrasion
Treated on siteon 28 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gacote Grace 37 Female Layugan Bruising Treated on siteon 28 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Testado Albert 11 Male Multiple abrasionsecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 29 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tio Anthony G 42 Male Pakiling Puncturedwound
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Wandasan Anthony C 29 Male South Pob Lacerated wound Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bello Chris Jhero A 9 Male Layugan Fall Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pena Revelita 72 Male North Poblacion Musculoskeletalpain, bruising onthe left upperextremities
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Parado Sharmaine Gonzales 29 Female Banglolao Hematoma Rknee, Multipleabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Paligutan Ruby Mae 38 Female Siblong Abrasions on Rknee
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gonzales Redentor Paulo 23 Male South Pob LaceratedWound
Treated on siteon 29 July 2022.
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pilar 11
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
8 Female Poblacion, Pilar Laceratedwound, forehead
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Mina Edward 64 Male Poblacion, Pilar Abracion, Face Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Timoteo Aida 33 Female Poblacion, Pilar Abrasion, bothknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bocarile Feliza V 65 Female Poblacion, Pilar Abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Vitorio Lanz Himuel D 13 Male Nagcanasan,Pilar
Laceratedwound, right foot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
5 Female Poblacion, Pilar Left leg Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Berona Evangeline 31 Female Narnara, PilarAbra
Abrasion Rightarm
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Domingo Floredelina 68 Female Dalit Pilar Abra Soft tissueswelling, left foot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Desuyo Jorrish T 39 Male Poblacion PilarAbra
Soft tissueswelling, left foot
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gajardo Toshie 39 Female Poblacion, Pilar Soft tissueswelling, leftinguinal area, hipfracture
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Valera Editha 63 Female Poblacion, Pilar Abrasion on bothknees, chest,lacerated lowerlip
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Peñarrubia 17
Sheridan Gabriana 38 Female Poblacion Abrasion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Khalyx Omli 6 Male Poblacion Abrasion, lowerback
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Domingo Adelina 82 Female Poblacion Abrasion, rightknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bumogas Esrine 19 Female Poblacion Abrasion, bothknees
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Anaya Anne Hermionee 8 Female Poblacion Abrasion, rightfoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Billawac Joey 19 Male Poblacion Poblacion Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bigornia Jennifer 28 Female Poblacion Abrasion, rightknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Guttierez Ana Alyssa 25 Female Poblacion Punctured, rightfoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
14 Female Poblacion Abrasion, bothknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gonzales Sandra 28 Female Poblacion Sprained, rightankle
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Omil Rovich Benz 14 Female Poblacion,Peñarrubia
Abrasion onchest area
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Songco Jessica 52 Female Poblacion,Peñarrubia
Abrasion on Leftknee
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Millare Melda 22 Female Patiao Laceratedwound, right foot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balubar Fely 71 Female Riang Contusion,hematoma, rightlower eye
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tabing Carolina 51 Female Poblacion Contusin,hematoma, rightlip
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bodona Esmena 72 Female Rinang T/C benighparoxysmalpositionalvertigo,Hypertension
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbon Jennifer 30 Female Lusuac Burn, firstdegree, left leg
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
San Quintin 10
Fabian Edmar B. 50 Male Palang, SanQuintin
Laceratedwound, rightparietal area
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Legaspi Gerry Mar M. 15 Male Tangadan, SanQuintin
Wounds on bothextreminities
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Banuang Angelita O. 40 Female Tangadan, SanQuintin
Wounds,secondary
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bagauang Nick Jansen 18 Male Tangadan, SanQuintin
Wounds, legforearm
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Florentino Alcie Grace A 33 Female Pobalcion, SanQuintin
Contusions at leftforearm, leftgluteal area, LeftFoot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Llanes Kimberly Mae S 33 Female Villa Mercedes,San Quintin
ContusionThoracolumbarArea, R/OFracture
Discharged onthe same day, 01August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Claro Jessabel A 37 Female Zone 5,Tangadan, SanQuintin
MultipleAbrasions,extremities PIH
Discharged onthe same day, 01August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Molina Elyzaldia HygeiaLouise
M 6 Female Zone 5,Tangadan, SanQuintin
MultipleAbrasions, rightupper and lowerextremities
Discharged onthe same day, 01August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Perlas Neil Adrian M 32 Male Pobalcion, SanQuintin
Infected wound,right foot
Discharged onthe same day, 01August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Liberato Virginia 55 Female Zone 3,Tangadan, SanQuintin
Infected wound,right hand
Discharged onthe same day, 02August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lagangilang 21
Barbero Rosemarie 36 Female Presentar Multipleabrasions onright lower legarm , Contusionat right leg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
16 Male Presentar Multiple abrasionat right lower leg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bio Eva 34 Female Poblacion Puncturedwound left lowerleg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Belisario Aiza 32 Female Poblacion Puncturedwound at rightlower leg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Reyes Jaycel 23 Female Poblacion Multipleabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bringas Jose 61 Female Poblacion Multipleabrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baula Pedro 45 Male Pawa Lacerated wound Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Latawan Minerva Catalina O. 48 Female Lagben Multiple Abrasion Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Trongco Brigada 52 Male Nagtucapen Contusion withTenderness
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Nillo Marielyn 25 Female San Isidro Laceratedwound, anteriorleft armsecondary tofalling galvanizedsheet
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pagaling Portia 35 Female Tagodtod Multipleabrasions, leftleg secondary tofalling debris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balaoeg Abner 31 Male Tagodtod Abrasion, rightfrontal areasecondary tofalling debris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cortez Teodora 79 Female Poblacion Puncturedwound left toesecondary tofalling broeknglass
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Taa Filomena Marciano 83 Female Nagtipulan Lacerated woundleft arm, multipleabrasions rightand left arm andknee secondaryto falling debris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballera Rodolfo 58 Male Cayapa Laceratedwound, anteriorleft legseocndary tohand tractorinjury
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Baula Mercy 52 Female Presentar Contusionhematoma,anterior right legsecondary tofalling debris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Jaquias Jr. Joseph 15 Male Aguet Multipleabrasions atanterior right leg,right forearm
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Babida Keycia Jell 6 Female San Isidro Multiple abrasionnose bridge andright scapulararea tosecondary tofalling debris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Dagsi Erron Jerome 30 Male Poblacion Abrasions onright armsecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dican Precentacion 97 Female Bacooc Contusion andabrasion onparietal areasecondary tofalling debris
Treated on siteon 3 August2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Figuerras Charibellie 19 Female Tagodtod abrasion on bothknees and leftlower armsecondary to fall
Treated on siteon 4 August2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Langiden 13
8 Female Baac, Langiden LaceratedWound, FrontalArea
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Llaneza Conrado 54 Male Baac, Langiden LaceratedWound Left Foot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Garcia Christian 18 Male Poblacion,Langiden
LaceratedWound Left Foot
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Jaleco Milagros 55 Male Mabungtot,Langiden
Multipleabrasion, upperand lowerextremities
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballesta Avelino 65 Male Malapaao,Langiden
Avulsed wound,left foot dorsalarea
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ola John Dexter 13 Male Baac, Langiden Puncture wound,left toesecondary tofalling brokenglass
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blando Maricel 32 Female Baac, Langiden Multipleabrasions
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Guzman Maria IzaBridgette
29 Female Poblacion,Langiden
Multipleabrasions, andsoft tissuecontusion, upperand lowerextreminties
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lopez Aileen 40 Female Poblacion,Langiden
Soft tissuecontussions,cranial and upperextremities
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Paz Marshall Louis 47 Female Poblcion,Langiden
Soft tissuecontussions,cranial and upperextremities
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lopez April Joyce 20 Female Poblacion,Langiden
Musculoskeletalstrain, sparin
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dacuyan Romeo 43 Male Poblacion,Langiden
Puncture wound,right foot
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Rafal Jerome 22 Male Quillat, Langiden Scald burn, bothlowerextreminities
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tineg 2
Abanilla John Rey 23 Male Tapayen, Alaoa Lacerated woundon ear
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Martinez Christian 20 Male Caganayan ABrasion onForehead
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manabo 10
Rivera Angelito D 58 Male Luzong Manabo LaceratedWound at leftparietal area
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Altero Andrea B 18 Female CatacdeganNueva
Fractured lowerleg
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
16 Male San Jose Norte LaceratedWound on rightpatella
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bigornia Jhollyne Daprosa 20 Female San RamonWest
MultipleAbrasions
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buendima Nichael Wanawan 23 Male San Ramon East Lacerated woudright foot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dela Rosa Jerome L 30 Male San Ramon East Puncturedwound
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Doliente Agadan 95 Female CatacdeganViejo
Avulsion LeftFoot
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Benabese Verena 82 Female Luzong Abrassions Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Claustro Jamaica 24 Male Tayum Abra To considerfracture at leftlower leg
- DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Rapisura Dave C 23 Male San RamonWest, Manabo
Puncturedwound on left
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
La Paz 24
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Beronilla Virginia V 54 Female Poblacion, LaPaz
Abrasion ringfinger (right) andmiddle finger(right)
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH - CHD -CAR
Yes
Biscarra Jona Claire B 26 Female Mudeng, La Paz Lacerated woundat the sole of theright foo
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH - CHD -CAR
Yes
Viado Zacchary Brix 8 Male San Gregorio Lacerated woundparietal
Seen on 27 July2022- Not admitted
DOH - CHD -CAR
Yes
Elpa Nelcy 51 Female San Gregorio T/c clavicularfracture
Seen on 27 July2022- Not admitted
DOH - CHD -CAR
Yes
Marero Mayzel Angelie F. 15 Female Pidipid MSS Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayudang Ritz 16 Female Luguis R/O Traumaticbrain inury
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Guzman Nelcy 50 Female San Gregorio LaPaz, Abra
Shoulder Injurydue to fallingblocks/ coveringher grandson
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Favorito Jaime 67 Unidentified San Gregorio LaPaz, Abra
Arms Injured Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alfiler Corazon 7 Unidentified Canan LaPaz,Abra
Head Injury Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Adres Josefina 81 Unidentified Canan LaPaz,Abra
Head Injury Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gayyed Neil Leonard 13 Unidentified Canan La Paz,Abra
Fractured legs(jumped from the3rd floor building
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tuazon Jejomar 28 Unidentified Mudeng La Paz,Abra
Leg Injury Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Beronilla Solomon 57 Unidentified Mudeng La Paz,Abra
Leg Injury Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blanza Jay- C 7 Unidentified Udangan La Paz,Abra
Head Injury Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pranada Jovelyn 26 Unidentified Liguis La Paz,Abra
Wounded Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ancheta Analiza 44 Unidentified Liguis La Paz,Abra
Wounded Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayudang Raymart 29 Unidentified Liguis La Paz,Abra
Wounded Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Morong Randy 35 Unidentified Liguis La Paz,Abra
Injured due tofalling blocks
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Beronilla Virginia V 54 Female Poblacion, LaPaz
Abrasion ringfinger (right) andmiddle finger(right)
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barero Mayzel Angelie F 15 Female Pidipid, La Paz mss Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Biscarra Jona Claire B 26 Female Mudeng, La Paz Lacerated woundat the sole of theright foot
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Viado Zacchary Brix 8 Male San Gregorio, LaPaz
Lacerated woundparietal
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Elpa Nelcy 51 Female San Gregori, LaPaz
T/c clavicularfracture
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayudang Ritz 16 Female Liguis R/O Traumaticbrain injury
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
San Juan 22
Brasuela Crisel - Female Cabcaburao,San Juan
Laceration andAbrasion
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Valencia Edna - Female Culliong, SanJuan
Laceration Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbosa Angelica - Female Tagaytay, SanJuan
Abrasion rightwris
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balucas Rosa 57 Female North Poblacion Bruises Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Biscarra Norberto 70 Male Tagaytay, SanJuan
Abrasion leftelbow
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dickson Angel Danielle - Female South Poblacion,San Juan
Sprain Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Brasuela Jonel - Male Cabcaburao,San Juan
Laceration RightToe
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Astodillo Princess Mary 23 Female Badas, San Juan - DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cagaid Frannie Male Supiil - Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bisera Elsie 47 Female Lam-ang Lacerated wound Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bliss Elyssa Claire 9 Female Poblacion Fracture, closedincomplete distal3rd, Tibia left.
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Turqueza Sr. Renato 66 Male Tagaytay Multiple abrasionand swelling righttoe
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbosa Mary Jane 32 Female Buag Pain andtenderness onright flank
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ola Clamarie 47 Female Lumobang Contusion andtenderness onright cheek
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Fernandez Micahael 37 Male Cabcaburao Sprained leftankle
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Rosalin Lhiam 8 Male Lumobang Lacerated woundright ankle
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Turqueza Jaylyn 25 Female Lumobang Lacerated wound Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
De Asis Mariveck 62 Female South poblacion Swelling on leftfoo
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Igarta Amika Zia 8 Female Lam-ag Abrasion Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Borda Kristine Joy 27 Female Lam-ag Sprain RightAnkle
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayubay Kathleen Lavigne 8 Female Culliong Hematoma leftiliac
Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ola John Aldrine 22 Male Tagaytay Abrasion left foot Not Admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sallapadan 11
Maillare Rowena 33 Female Maguyepyep,Sallapadan
Multipleabrasionssecondary totrauma
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabanting Rosita 69 Female Gangal,Sallapadan
Laceratedeyebrowsecondary totrauma
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balingeg Angelita 50 Female Bila-Bila,Sallapadan
Soft tissueswellingsecondary
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Maduli Julia 74 Female Subusob,Sallapadan
Multiple injuriessecondary totrauma
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Zapata Eacee Jay 10 Male Subusob,Sallapadan
Abrasionsecondary to fall
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Torres Rogelio 56 Male Naguilian,Sallapadan
Lacerated wound5th digit R footsecondary totrauma, fracturenot ruled out
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blanza Jenden Mark 14 Male Bila-Bila,Sallapadan
Multiple abrasionsecondary totrauma
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
De Jesus Rey Anthony Jr 2 Male Maguyepyep Head laceration Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bayongan Hilda A. 62 Female Subusob Soft tissueswelling
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Suegan Gilberto A. 23 Male Maguyepyep Multiple injuries Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Ayao Princess Female Naguilian Abrasion, backsecondary tofalling debris
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Villaviciosa 6
Dida Javier 63 Female Tuquib,Villaviciosa
Contusion atright upper ches
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Justo Anabelle 45 Female Tuquib,Villaviciosa
LaceratedWound at rightsole
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sabaot Lina 50 Female Laplapog Swelling, rightfoot.
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Taeza Keisha Althea 4 Female Callao Laceratedwound, righttemporal part ofhead
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Castillo Natividad 74 Female Lumaba Abrasion,circumoral area,left upper
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Doro Generoso 49 Male Callao Myofacial injury Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Daguioman 4
Aludos Junie W 43 Male Ableg,Daguioman,Abra
Abrasion frontalarea, knee andfoot secondary tofall, PossibleDislocation onLeft wrist
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Blas Ermela C 42 Female Pikek Hip injury Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bagayan Jacquiline A. 58 Female Tui Contusion, leftshoulder
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sagmayao Daisy 51 Female ZOne 5 Abrasion, rightupper eyebrow,strain left hand
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dolores 18
Suegan Heaven Faith 3 Female Poblacion,Dolores
lacerated wound,plantar aspect,left foot
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buenafe Jinalyn 37 Female Kimmalaba Loss ofconsciousness
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Delgado Nicholas 29 Male Poblacion,Dolores
T/C cornealabrasion, left eye
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balaoro Gerardo 67 Male Poblacion,Dolores
Swelling on leftfoot, abrasion onleft knee
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pilor Constantino A. 68 Male Talogtog,Dolores
Swelling on lefthand, hematoma
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Barbosa Karl Kerrson A. Q. 26 Male Mudiit,, Dolores Laceratedwound, frontalarea
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Barbieto Honorina Juana 49 Female Pacac, Dolores Lacerated, fontalarea
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sanchez Princess Ann 29 Male Swelling cheek Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Apuado Erwin 36 Male Pacac, Dolores Back pain due tofalling hollowblock
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tabaday Jun Jun 36 Male Pacac, Dolores Back pain due tofalling hollowblock
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Guzman Devocion 64 Female Poblacion,Dolores
Abrasion, bothknees
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Turqueza Eulalia 68 Female Poblacion,Dolores
Swollen hips Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Narciso Fredalynne 29 Female Taping, Dolores Abrasion, bothknees andelbows
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Narciso HannahMichaela
10 Female Taping, Dolores Swelling on bothankle, hematoma
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Navarro Clarita 87 Female Mudiit, Dolores Laceratedwound, frontalarea
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sevilla Salvador 76 Male Mudiit, Dolores Swelling, righthand andhematoma
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bisquerra Bobby 53 Male Pacac, Dolores Back pain,secondary tofalling objects
Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lopez Carl Joshua 29 Male Dolores Lacarated wound Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lacub 1
Gregorio Corazon 69 Female Lacub Bitten by straydog during theearthquake
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 1
Garcia Jamin Grail 16 Female Dumenglay,Licuan-Baay
Sprain, left anklecontusionhematoma
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Malibcong 9
Saboy Jhanea Faye 4 Female Dulao, Malibcong Minor contusion Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Banatao Emerson 18 Male Duldulao,Malibcong
Minor avulsio;right leg
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Dao-ayan Nene Marie 34 Female Poblacion Minor contusion,left knee
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tawacnig Johncy 36 Male Duldulao Minor avulsion,right big toe
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Mabanag Henry I 49 Male Adugao, Umnap,Malibcong
Lacerated wound Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cabbanag May Ann L 26 Female Taripan,Malibcong
Minor abrasionson both knees
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gaano Egreen G 48 Male Taripan,Malibcong
Minor abrasionson both knees
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Langbayan Richelle Keith 25 Female Duldulao,Malibcong
Minor abrasionson R foot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Elvena Argyle 32 Female Bayabas,Malibcong
Sprain right foot Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
BENGUET 30
La Trinidad 6
Pimentel Mike Kenneth 25 Male Betag, LaTrinidad
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Alicoy Benjamin 25 Male Lubas, LaTrinidad
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dumaguing Zyrah Mae 12 Female FA231, Balili, LaTrinidad
Earthquakeinduced acute anxietyattack, senthome
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Maximo Michael 26 Male AD LowerPoblacion,Buyagan, LaTrinidad
Multipleabrasion,lacerated wound(2) withContusionhematoma rightankle andmalleolus.TraumaticUngiectomy, 3rdand 4th digit rightfoot.
Admitted toBeGH on July 27but wasdischarged onthe same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Itso Fie 57 Female Toyong, Pico, LaTrinidad
Fractured &multipleabrasions
Admitted toBeGH on July 27but wasdischarged onthe same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Shiedan Carl 5 Male Shamolog, Pico,La Trinidad
Fractured &multipleabrasions
Admitted toBeGH on July 27but wasdischarged onthe same day
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Baguio 9
Paramio John Henry 19 Male Ferguson,Baguio City
Myalagia,lumbosacral
Discharged thesame day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Flores Racel 43 Female Trancoville,Baguio City
Acute Anxietyattack
Discharged thesame day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pascua Kristina 19 Female Bonifacio St.,Baguio City
CerebralConcussionmultiple physicalinjuries 2nd tofall
- Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Herrera Pray Lynn Joy 33 Female 88 Honeymoon LumbosacralStrain
- Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ranches Edgardo 50 Male Km. 7, Purok 2,Irisan
LacerationParietal Area
- Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bacolor Alliah Nathalie 5 Female Soft TissueContusion LeftThigh
- Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Belingon Charity 23 Female 3 St. JosephPertersville,Camp 7
Avulsed wound,right supraorbitalarea
- Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Aquino Analyn 38 Male MSS, right leg - Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Rivera Teofilo 40 Male 43 MagnoliaAlley, Purok 1,Sunny Side,Fairview
MSS, left leg - Admitted atBGHMC- Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tublay 1
Pio Lawrence 28 Male Betwag,Ambongdolan,Tublay
Wound on thehand due toeroded riprap
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Kabayan 1
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Sinong Michael 71 Male Proper Gusaran Mulipleabrasions. onupper and lowerextreminities
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bakun 2
Cogor Sr Rorendo 43 Male Tanap, Bakun Minor injury,injured due tofalling rocksduring theearthquake.
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Nagayos Florante 46 Male Sebang, Bakun Myocardialinfraction
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Buguias 4
Sab-it Chinzin 10 Male Labayan,Bangao, Bugias
Fracture of theright wrist after afall from astanding height.
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pacudan Jay-ann 18 Female Alibacong Bugias PPSR Managedthen sent home.
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cablog Carlo 17 Male Bot-oan, Bugias Multipleabrasions, rightleg and foot.Treated and senthome.
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Kiwas Rose Ann 24 Female Bugias Threatenedabortion,allegedly inshock during theearthquake andhad bleedingafterwards.Observed untilbleeding stoppedand prescribedmeds and wasadvisedcomplete bedrest and followup
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Kibungan 1
Lesoc Bonie 42 Male Kibungan Multipleabrasions
- Admitted toBeGH on 27 July2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Kapangan 2
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Salipen Jessie 28 Male Kapangan Laceratedwound, lefteyebrow and leftfoot Abrasionsleft leg and knee
- Admitted toKPH on 27 July2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Delian Jerry C 45 Male Liblibeng,GadangKapangan
Head injury - Admitted toBeGH on 27 July2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Mankayan 2
Bayong Jr Andres 68 Male Palpaltogan,Paco Mankayan
Laceration on thehead that causeddizziness,nausea andvomitingepisodes( undermonitoring).
- Admitted toLCMCo on 27July 2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balitan Jumalyn G 36 Female Pasnaan, Balili,Mankayan
Laceration on theforehead
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bokod 2
Boliquen Alfredo C 60 Male Tecop, Karao Soft tissue injury - Admitted toDMDH on 27July 2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pedro Camilo V 62 Male Sahod, Karao Laceratedwound, midparietal area
- Admitted toDMDH on 27July 2022- Discharged onthe same date
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
KALINGA 16
Balbalan 7
Pultz Kelwayne D 22 Male Pantikian,Balbalan
Covered bydebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gullipis Joseph D 37 Male Pantikian,Balbalan
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tongdo Christian B 32 Male Pantikian,Balbalan
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tebon Shan Adrian S 24 Male Tandang Sora,Quezon City
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Manlapaz Jr Renato C 32 Male Tandang Sora,Quezon City
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Ammogawen Arris 27 Male Pantikian,Balbalan
Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Malaylay Ruben P 34 Male Balbalasang DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lubuagan 3
Guzman Bergan P Male Lubuagan Multipleabrasions
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bun-as Carmen 79 Male Poblacion Laceratedwounds at leftoccipital
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Galling Jerusalem 18 Male Canao Abrasion, leftknee
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pasil 4
Salbang Webster 19 Male Puapo,Dangtalan, Pasil
Abrasion, Rshoulder, R knee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pagutayao Cheradee 17 Female Amdalao, Guina-ang, Pasil
Abrasion, bothknee
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balucnit Ofelia 27 Female Cagaluan, Pasil Puncturedwound, L foot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dao-ay Jhon Diwayan 60 Male Cagaluan, Pasil Abrasion, Rshoulder
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tabuk 1
Chomeg Donal 33 Male P-3, Bulanao,Tabuk
Swollen wrist, Rhand
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tinglayan 1
Allit Marvin 42 Male Lubuagan Multipleabrasions, T/Cclose fractureright knee
Admitted on 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
IFUGAO 6
Tinoc 3
Lagua Maribel 46 Female Tinoc, Ifugao Covered bydebris
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Decinio Wallas 28 Male Tinoc, Ifugao Superficialabrasion, rightmandible
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY| BARANGAY
QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Dulnuan Rex 12 Male Tukucan, Tinoc,Ifugao
SuperficialAbrasion at theleft hand and foot
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lagawe 3
Anselmo Gina 58 Female Natuwolan,Cudog, Lagawe
Fracturedeformity,complete,nondisplaced,proximalmetaphysis,humerus left
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballitoc Carl Joyce 48 Female Poclacion North,Lagawe
Compressionfracturedeformity, T12
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ballitoc Abigail 30 Female Poblacion East,Lagawe
AnxietyReaction,PregnancyUterine, 8-9months AOG
Treated on siteon 27 July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 45
Tadian 4
5 Female Batayan, Tadian Abrasions andMultiple Injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Soliman Erwin 34 Male Dacudac, Tadian Abrasions andMultiple Injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Gragasin Dhar J 25 Male Bantey Abrasions andHematoma
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Akilit Melton 38 Male Poblacion Tadian Abrasions Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bauko 23
Alawas Joan 40 Female Malupa, Bauko Multiple injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cadwising Sofia Rey 3 Female GuinsadanNorte, Bauko
Multiple injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Wasian Revina 44 Male Mayag, Bauko Multiple injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Lambino Ashley 4 Female Mayag, Bauko Light physicalinjury
Admitted atLHMRH on 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Bantic Jezher 7 Male Mayag, Bauko Multiple injuriesdue to fallendebris
Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Wayan Alona 10 Female Sinto, Bauko Lacerated woundcaused by afallen bottleduring theearthquake
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pit-ong Ariel 28 Male Bagnen Proper,Bauko
Contact injuriesfrom fallingconstructionmateials (wood)sec toearthquake
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Docao Jenny 37 Female Abatan Bauko Lacerated wounddue to fallenbottle
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Espada Eric 58 Male Mount Data,Monamon Sur,Bauko
Abraision, lefthand due to rockfall secondary toearthquake
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Antonio Julius 28 Male Asbiagan,Monamon Sur,Bauko
Leg injury sec toearthquake
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Galawa Daniel 64 Male Asbiagan,Monamon Sur
Head Injury dueto rock fall sec.to earthquake
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Papat Florence 33 Female Tapapan, Bauko Swollen forehead Treated on site DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Moco Danny 44 Male Leseb, Bauko Wound (contactinjury) impact ofthe earthquake
Admitted atLHMRH
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Walisen Jessa 12 Female Banao, Bauko Contact injuriesfrom fallingdebries sec. toearthquake
Admitted atLHMRH
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Balusdan Francine Kate 5 Female Banao, Bauko Contact injuriesfrom fallingdebries sec. toearthquake
Admitted atLHMRH
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Cotet Eugene Kiaso 42 Male Leseb, Bauko Sprain, right leg Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Ing-inga Diano 40 Male Leseb Abrasions Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Dilem Sr. Fernando 56 Male Leseb Sprain, right leg Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Banggiakan Ansel Dave 3 Male Camanggaan,Mayag, Bauko
Wound Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Pangilinan Brent James 30 Male Guinzadan Sur Laceratedwound, rightknee
Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Pagaduan Lily 53 Female Guinzadan Sur Lacerated wound Treated on site. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
De Leon Rhea 20 Female Abatan Abrasions on thefoot
Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bullion Jocelyn 50 Female Poblacion Hematoma andinflammation onright hand andleg
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bontoc 7
Comicho Annie Florence 48 Female Bontoc Ili,Bontoc
Multiple injuries Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
6 Male Alab Proper,Bontoc Ili
Multiple injuries Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Oloan Cleto 43 Male Alab Proper,Bontoc Ili
Multiple injures Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Challoy Rafael 54 Male Samoki, Bontoc Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Challoy Erlinda 45 Female Samoki, Bontoc Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Challoy Army Grail 12 Female Samoki, Bontoc Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Chaluyen David 33 Male Samoki, Bontoc Not admitted. DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Besao 1
Lucino Jenny Claire 24 Female Kin-iway, Besao Multiple injuries Discharged onthe same day, 27July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sagada 3
Manapeng Joan 33 Female Ambasing Lacerated wound - Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Tindowen Rommel 53 Male Ankileng Abrasions andlacerations.
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Bangonan John 56 Male Tipet-an Norte Abrasions andlacerations
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Sadanga 5
Fanged Albert 9 Male Betwagan,Sadanga
Lacerated woundat R foot due tofalling debris sec.to earthquake
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
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QTY SURNAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME AGE SEX ADDRESS CAUSE REMARKS SOURCE OFDATA
VALIDATED
Chinalpan Wandash 18 Male Poblacion,Sadanga
Deep laceratedwound at Righteyebrow due tofalling debris sec.to ongoingrainfall andearthquakeaftershocks
- Seen on 28July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Forayang Jane 25 Female Betwagan Laceratedwound, left footdue to fallingdebris
Not admitted DOH-CHD-CAR. Yes
Alib-on Jonel 17 Male Sadanga Lacerated wound24-25cm leftlateral legtransected
Admitted toBoGH on 27 July2022 and wasdischarged on 01August 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR. Yes
Guinoban Shirley 42 Female Sadanga MusculoskeletalStain, LeftShoulder T/CCervical MuscleSpasm;Sustainedcontusion at leftoccipital area ofhead
Admitted toBoGH on 27 July2022 and wasdischarged on 31July 2022
DOH-CHD-CAR. Yes
Sabangan 2
Bellit Alvin B 21 Male Napua,Sabangan
Multiple Injuriesdue to fallendebris
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
Orlando Alberto 40 Male Busa, Sabangan Multiple Injuriesdue to fallendebris
- Seen on 27July 2022- Not admitted
DOH-CHD-CAR Yes
ROADS AND BRIDGES as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 181
REGION 1 19
LA UNION 4
No breakdown 1
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Bridge National (primary) Anduyan Bridge PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 DistrictMaintenanceEngineer (DME) &Maintenance PointPersons (MPPs)conductedinspection anddamageassessmentswithin their Area ofResponsibility(AOR).
San Fernando 1
Camansi Road Barangay PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Damaged bypassroad at Brgy.Camansi.
Tubao 1
Rizal Bridge Barangay PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Cracked bridge atBrgy. Rizal
Santol 1
Sasabo Road Barangay Sasaba Rd. PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022
PANGASINAN 4
No breakdown 4
Road National (primary) Pangasinan 1stDistrict
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 DistrictMaintenanceEngineer (DME) &Maintenance PointPersons (MPPs)conductedinspection anddamageassessmentswithin their Area ofResponsibility(AOR).
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Road National (primary) Pangasinan 2ndDistrict
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 DistrictMaintenanceEngineer (DME) &Maintenance PointPersons (MPPs)conductedinspection anddamageassessmentswithin their Area ofResponsibility(AOR).
Bridge National (primary) Hector MendozaBridge
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 DistrictMaintenanceEngineer (DME) &Maintenance PointPersons (MPPs)conductedinspection anddamageassessmentswithin their Area ofResponsibility(AOR).
Road National (primary) Pangasinan 4thDistrict
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 DistrictMaintenanceEngineer (DME) &Maintenance PointPersons (MPPs)conductedinspection anddamageassessmentswithin their Area ofResponsibility(AOR).
ILOCOS SUR 11
No breakdown 11
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+600
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
02 August 2022 27 July 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+900
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Ongoing clearingoperations.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+200
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 02 August 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+400
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 02 August 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+700
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 27 July 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0341+800
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 27 July 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0352+250
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 02 August 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0353+550
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 02 August 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Bridge Calumbayan PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Ongoing clearingoperations.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0337+800
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
02 August 2022 27 July 2022 12:00 pm Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
Road National (primary) Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0327+500
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
02 August 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Ongoing clearingoperations. Forvalidation.
REGION 2 3
NUEVA VIZCAYA 3
Kayapa 1
Lawed Road Provincial PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 10:00 am 27 July 2022 09:00 am Due to soil erosion
Ambaguio 1
Labang Road City/Municipality PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:03 am 27 July 2022 08:45 am Due to landslide
Bambang 1
Manamtam Road City/Municipality PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 08:43 am Due to soil erosion
CAR 159
ABRA 37
No breakdown 3
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Road National (primary) Abra - KalingaRoad, K0437+250- K0475+000,IntermittentSections, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperation willresume on 28 July2022
Road National (primary) Abra - KalingaRoad, K0474+000,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperation willresume on 28 July2022
Bridge National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K069-981+K0469+995Biweng Bridge,San Ramon,Manabo, Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Detour wasprovided.
Danglas 16
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0430+225-K0430+250,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra(Corrected fromK0430+000, Abra)
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperation isongoing by DPWHequipment
Cabaroan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0423-1008-K0423+1030,Cabaroan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 Damaged slopeprotection
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0424+120-K0424+145,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 Damaged slopeprotection
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0430+300-K0430+320,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 - Due to rock fall- Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 butwas opened totraffic (one lanepassable) on thesame day at 5:00PM
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0430+410-K0430+440,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 butwas opened totraffic (one lanepassable) on thesame day at 5:00PM
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0430+578-K0430+630,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations isongoing by DPWHequipment- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0430+700-K0430+770,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022- Total clearingoperations isongoing
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0431+800-K0431+815,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022- Total clearingoperations isongoing
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0432+390-K0432+450,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to rock fall- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022- Total clearingoperations isongoing
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0432+875-K0432+930,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022- Total clearingoperations isongoing
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0443+809-K0443+830,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to damagedPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0443+874-K0443+888,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to damagedPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section- Installed warningsigns
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0443+916-K0443+941,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to damagedPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section- Installed warningsigns
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0444+817-K0444+827,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to damagedPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0444+864-K0444+880,Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to damagedPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Nagaparan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, CHAINAGE7085-CHAINAGE9088 Nagaparan,Danglas, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2002 29 July 2022 - Collapsedpavement, andslope protection- Ongoingassessment ofroad section-Installed warningsigns
Bangued 3
Calaba Bridge National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0411+234-K0412+081,Calaba Bridge,Calaba, Bangued,Abra (Correctedfrom CalabaBridge, Abra)
PTLV -PASSABLE TOLIGHT VEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Settlement ofApproach B- Ongoingassessment ofbridge
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Lipcan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0405+721-K0405+761,Lipcan, Bangued,Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section-installed warningsigns
Lipcan Bridge National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0405+769-K0405+867,Sinalang Bridge,Lipcan, Bangued,Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingstructuralassessment ofbridge
Bucay 1
Calao Road National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K0433+300-K0433+304(Corrected fromK0433+300),Caloa, Bucay,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to rock fall.- Total clearingoperation willresume on 28 July2022
Manabo 2
San Ramon East Road National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K0473+700,San Ramon East,Manabo, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 05:20 pm 27 July 2022 09:00 am - Due to rock fall.- Total clearingoperation willresume on 28 July2022
San Ramon Bridge National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K0469+371-K0469+393,Sadeg Bridge, SanRamon, Manabo,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - CollapsedApproach B- Damagedretaining walls onboth sides- Shrinkage andlow pavementwere observed- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Dolores 1
Mudiit Road National (primary) Abra - KalingaRoad, K0421+950- K0422+000,Mudiit, Dolares,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged PCCPshoulder anddamaged slopeprotection- Ongoingassessment ofroad section- Installed warningsigns
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
La Paz 2
Mudeng Bridge National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0414+397-K0414+764, SootBridge, Mudeng,La Paz, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due toSettlement ofApproach B- Ongoingstructuralassessment ofbridge
San Gregorio Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad, K0416+982-K0416+1000, SanGregorio, La Paz,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection,- Damaged PCCPwith asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
San Quintin 2
Tangadan Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, TangadanTunnel, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Cracks werefound in the tunnel- Ongoingassessment of thetunnel
Sabulod Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0393+302-K0393+428,Sabulod, SanQuintin, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Road slip- Damaged slopeprotection, curband gutter, PCCP,and asphaltoverlay shoulder- Ongoingassessment ofroad section-installed warningsigns
Pidigan 5
Garreta Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0395+385-K0395+443,Garreta, Pidigan,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section-Installed warningsigns
Garreta Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0395+524-K0395+559,Garreta, Pidigan,Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Alinaya Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0398+438-K0398+616,Alinaya, Pidigan,Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay
Pangtud and Junction Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0399+976-K0400+144,Pangtud andJunction, Pidigan,Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Monggoc Road National (primary) Abra - Ilocos SurRoad, K0403+970-K0403+985Monggoc, Pidigan,Abra
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andPCCP with asphaltoverlay- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
Lagangilang 1
San Isidro Bridge National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K0432+194-K0432+283, BaayBridge, San Isidro,Lagangilang, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - CollapsedApproach B- Damagedretaining walls onboth sides- Shrinkage andlow pavementwere observed- Ongoingstructuralassessment ofbridge
Sallapadan 1
Poblacion Road National (primary) Abra-CervantesRoad, K0456+030-K0456+050,Poblacion,Sallapadan, Abra
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection andshoulder- Ongoingassessment ofroad section
BENGUET 80
Tuba 5
Road National (primary) Kennon Road PTLV -PASSABLE TOLIGHT VEHICLES
28 July 2022 27 July 2022 09:00 am
Poblacion Road National (primary) Marcos Highway,K0273+780,Poblacion, Tuba,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to SoilCollapse
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Tadiangan Road National (primary) Baguio - BauangRoad, K0296+600LS, Tadiangan,Tuba, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 butwas punched thruand opened totraffic at 9:00 AM
Camp 1 Road National (primary) Kennon RoadK0217+900 Camp1, Tuba, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 Installation ofwarning signswere completed
Tadiangan Road National (primary) Asin - Nangalisan -San Pascual - LaUnion BoundaryRoad -K0263+800, SitioSipitan,Tadiangan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 04:00 pm 29 August 2022 - Section was onelane passable on29 July 2022 at4:00 PM due tosoil collapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once itis safe to do so
La Trinidad 1
Beckel Road National (primary) Benguet - NuevaVizcaya Road,K0254+300, SitioLamut, Beckel, LaTrinidad, Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 12:36 pm 27 July 2022 Section was twolanes passable on27 July 2022 at12:36 PM
Bokod 13
Poblacion Road National (primary) Benguet - NuevaVizcaya Road,K0302+100,Poblacion, Bokod,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 04:50 pm 27 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable on28 July 2022 at4:50 PM- Total clearingoperation isongoing
Poblacion Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0302+700,Poblacion, Bokod,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to rock fall
Poblacion Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0304+080,Sitio Gurel,Poblacion, Bokod,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Bila Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0310+300- K0310+305, Bila,Bokod, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Poblacion Road National (primary) Benguet - NuevaVizcaya Road,K0303+100,Bokod Bisal,Bokod, Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 01:57 pm 27 July 2022 Section was TwoLanes Passableon 27 July 2022 at1:57 PM
Bila Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0313+500,Bila, Bokod,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to road slipwith soil collapse.- Section undercontract.
Bila Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0313+520,Bila, Bokod,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Ambuklao Road National (primary) Benguet-NuevaVizcaya RoadK0286+400Ambuklao, Bokod,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 01:30 pm 27 July 2022 Section undercontract
Poblacion Road National (primary) Benguet-NuevaVizcaya RoadK03001+800Poblacion, Bokod,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 04:50 pm 27 July 2022 Total clearingoperations isongoing
Poblacion Road National (primary) Benguet-NuevaVizcaya RoadK0301+850Poblacion, Bokod,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 04:50 pm 27 July 2022 Total clearingoperations isongoing
Pito Road National (primary) Benguet-NuevaVizcaya RoadK0317+800 Pito,Bokod, Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 04:50 pm 27 July 2022 Total clearingoperations isongoing
Bila Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad -K0314+700, Bila,Bokod, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
30 July 2022 06:15 pm 30 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperation wascompleted by 1Payloader
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Daclan Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad -K0306+100,Daclan, Bokod,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
01 August 2022 01:20 pm 01 August 2022 12:00 pm - Section was onelane passable on 1August 2022 at12:00 PM and twolanes passable at1:20 PM due tosoil collapse- Total clearingoperations wascompleted by 1DPWH Payloaderand 2 DPWHDumptruck
Kabayan 19
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0318+500,Sitio Bugao,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0318+800,Sitio Bugao,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0320+200,Sitio Bugao,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0321+350,Sitio Batengan,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0321+850,Sitio Batengan,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0322+950,Sitio Kaling,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0326+300,Sitio Don-oy,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0326+400,Sitio Don-oy,Adaoay, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Duacan Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0329+250,Sitio Tojakap,Duacan, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Duacan Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0329+300,Sitio Tojakap,Duacan, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Duacan Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0330+600,Duacan, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Duacan Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0330+650,Duacan, Kabayan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Poblacion Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0332+500,Sitio Guay,Poblacion,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to slopecollapse
Poblacion Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0333+600,Sitio Ochasan,Kabayan Bario,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Kabayan Bario Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0336+150,Gusaran Proper,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Gusaran Proper Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0337+080,Sitio Asokong,Gusaran Proper,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse withdamaged slopeprotection
Poblacion Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0332+150,Sitio Guay,Poblacion,Kabayan, Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Damaged slopeprotection- Total clearingoperations willresume once theother sections inthe roadline aretotally cleared
Gusaran Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad, K0337+120,Sitio Asokong,Gusaran,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once theother sections inthe roadline aretotally cleared
Adaoay Road National (primary) Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad K0323+220Bgry. Adaoay,Kabayan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
04 August 2022 04 August 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Itogon 1
Bridge National (primary) Baguio - Bua -Itogon Road,K0267+519, ItogonBridge, Benguet
PTLV -PASSABLE TOLIGHT VEHICLES
27 July 2022 04:45 pm 27 July 2022 Bridge wasopened to traffic(for light vehiclesonly) at 4:45 PM
Atok 4
Topdac Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0284+050,Topdac, Atok,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 09:20 am 27 July 2022 Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 at9:20 AM
Cattubo Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0300+900- K0300+945,Cattubo, Atok,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 29 July 2022 Due to faulting inpavement
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Cattubo Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0301+850,Cattubo, Atok,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 09:30 am 27 July 2022 - Due to rock fall- Ongoingassessment ofroad section- Installation ofwarning signscompleted- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 andwas two lanepassable at 9:30AM, 29 July 2022.
Cattubo Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad -K0305+640,Cattubo, Atok,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
30 July 2022 30 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable on30 July 2022 dueto rock fall- Total clearingoperation willresume once allother sections aretotally cleared
Buguias 2
Lengaoan Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0323+550- K0323+562,Lengaoan,Buguias, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Installation ofwarning signscompleted
Amgaleyguey Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0315+650- K0315+665,Amgaleyguey,Buguias, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 09:30 am 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 andwas two lanespassable wat 9:30AM, July 29, 2022- Total clearingoperation willresume tomorrowby 8 DPWH crew
Kapangan 5
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Taba-ao Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0285+600,Tab-ao,Kapangan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 12:00 am 27 July 2022 02:00 pm - Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at2:00 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon 29 July 2022 at12:00 AM by 2privately ownedbackhoes, 1privately ownedpay loader,personnel of PNPKapangan, DPWHcrew and locals.
- Total clearingoperation isongoing
Beling-Belis Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0297+100,Beling-belis,Kapangan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 01:30 am 27 July 2022 Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 at10:00 AM and wastwo lanespassable on thesame day at 1:30PM
Beling-Belis Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0297+250,Beling-belis,Kapangan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 01:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 1:00PM
Beling-Belis Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0297+800,Beling-belis,Kapangan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to rock fall
Beling-Belis Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0298+400- K0298+430,Beling-belis,Kapangan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Section damage:longitudinal crack
Kibungan 20
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0308+700,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section was twolanes passable on27 July 2022 at5:00 PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0308+750,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section was twolanes passable on27 July 2022 at5:00 PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0309+400,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section was twolanes passable on27 July 2022 at5:00 PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0311+400,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section was twolanes passable on27 July 2022 at5:00 PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0313+150,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 03:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) at 3:00PM
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0325+200,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 10:00 pm 27 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 at10:00 PM- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections are totallycleared
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0325+300,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 06:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 6:00PM
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0325+400,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 06:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 6:00PM
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0325+800,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 06:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 6:00PM
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0326+100,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 06:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 6:00PM
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0326+700(Corrected fromK0326+600),Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 10:00 pm 27 July 2022 Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022 at10:00 PM
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0326+800,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 06:00 pm 27 July 2022 09:40 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:40 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) on thesame day at 6:00PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0311+150,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 05:40 pm 29 July 2022 12:30 pm Due to soilcollapse
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0328+450- K0328+500,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0329+500- K0329+530,Palina, Kibungan
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0332+400- K0332+500,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0334+300- K0334+350,Palina, Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 0022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad - K0328+950- K0329+050,Various Sections,Palina, Kibungan
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable on27 July 2022- Soil collapse anddamaged slopeprotection- Total clearingoperations isongoing by 4DPWH crew
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad -K0311+250,Poblacion,Kibungan,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
29 July 2022 12:30 pm 29 July 2022 - Section was onelane passable onJuly 29, 2022 at12:30 PM due tosoil collapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION ROADSECTION/BRIDGE
STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Palina Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad - K0328+950- K0329+050,Various Sections,Palina, Kibungan
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 August 2022 - Sections wereone lane passableon 27 July 2022due to soilcollapse anddamaged slopeprotection- Total clearingoperations isongoing by 4DPWH crew
Bakun 9
Ampusongan Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0340+400-K0340+450,Dalipey (Corrected fromAmpusongan),Bakun, Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 03:30 pm 27 July 2022 01:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at1:00 PM but wasopened to traffic(two lanepassable) at 3:30PM
Gambang Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0347+800- K0347+950,Gambang, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 01:30 pm 27 July 2022 10:00 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at10:00 AM but wasopened to traffic(one lanepassable) at 1:30PM
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad,,K0334+700,Poblacion, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad,, K0336+900- K0336+970,Poblacion, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Poblacion Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0337+000- K0337+100,Poblacion, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Gambang Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0347+600- K0347+630,Gambang, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Gambang Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0347+600- K0347+630,Gambang, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Gambang Road National (primary) Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad, K0350+900- K0350+920,Gambang, Bakun,Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willresume once othersections of theroadline are totallycleared
Gambang Road National (primary) Baguio-BontocRoad K0322+850-K0323+150,Gambang, Bakun,Benguet
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
06 August 2022 27 July 2022 Excessivedepression due toearthquake.Installation ofwarning signscompleted
Sablan 1
Bayabas Road National (primary) Baguio-BauangRoad K0288+900RS, Bayabas,Sablan, Benguet
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 02 August 2022 Installation ofwarning signscompleted
IFUGAO 3
Tinoc 2
Wangwang Road National (primary) Banaue -Hungduan -Benguet BoundaryRoad, K0389+700,Wangwang, Tinoc,Ifugao
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 02:25 pm 27 July 2022 Section wasopened to trafficon 27 July 2022 at2:25 PM
Ap-apid Road National (primary) Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road,K0355+600, Ap-apid, Tinoc, Ifugao
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 11:43 am 27 July 2022 Section closed totraffic on 27 July2022 but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon 28 July 2022 at11:43 AM
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Kiangan 1
Julongan Road National (primary) Kiangan_Tinoc-Buguias RoadK0328+800Julongan,Kiangan, Ifugao
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 27 July 2022 Installation ofwarning signswere completed
KALINGA 20
No breakdown 1
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road(Cagaluan -Calanan Section),K0481+800 -K0481+830,Kalinga
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 10:00 am 27 July 2022 09:30 am Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at9:30 AM but wasopened to traffic(two lanespassable) at 10:00AM
Pasil 8
Ableg Road National (primary) Kalinga - AbraRoad, K0467+400,Ableg, Pasil,Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Ableg Road National (primary) Kalinga - AbraRoad, K0468+860,Ableg, Pasil,Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Dangtalan Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0462+010,Puapo, Dangtalan,Pasil, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 02:05 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon July 28, 2022 at2:05 PM
Dangtalan Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0463+000,Puapo, Dangtalan,Pasil, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 02:05 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon July 28, 2022 at2:05 PM
Dangtalan Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0463+700,Puapo, Dangtalan,Pasil, Kalinga
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Puapo Road National (primary) Lubuagan-BatongBuhay-AbraBoundary RoadK0463+400Puapo, Dangtalan,Pasil, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 02:05 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Total clearingoperations willcommence onceall closed sectionsare punched thru
Balatoc Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0475+150,Balatoc, Pasil,Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperations iscompleted by 1DPWH dumptruck,1 payloader, 1backhoe, and 7DPWH crew
Balatoc Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0475+820,Balatoc, Pasil,Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperations iscompleted by 1DPWH dumptruck,1 payloader, 1backhoe, and 7DPWH crew
Balbalan 2
Pantikian Road National (primary) Kalinga - AbraRoad, K0499+200,Pantikian,Balbalan, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to rockcollapse
Pantikian Road National (primary) Kalinga - AbraRoad, K0500+700,Pantikian,Balbalan, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to rockcollapse
Lubuagan 7
Lower Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0464+000,Lower Uma,Lubuagan, Kalinga
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM due torock collapse
Lower Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0464+600,Colong, LowerUma, Lubuagan,Kalinga,
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM
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TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Lower Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0464+700,Colong, LowerUma, Lubuagan,Kalinga
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM
Lower Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0464+800,Colong, LowerUma, Lubuagan,Kalinga
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am Section wasclosed to traffic on28 July 2022 at10:10 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon the same dayat 7:45 PM
Western Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad,,K0468+900,Manloganam,Western UmaLubuagan, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperations iscompleted by 1DPWH dumptruck,1 payloader, 1backhoe, and 7DPWH crew
Western Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0470+500,Ag-agama,Western Uma,Lubuagan, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperations iscompleted by 1DPWH dumptruck,1 payloader, 1backhoe, and 7DPWH crew
Western Uma Road National (primary) Lubuagan -Batong Buhay -Abra BoundaryRoad, K0471+600,Ag-agama,Western Uma,Lubuagan, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 07:45 pm 28 July 2022 10:10 am - Due to soilcollapse- Punch thruoperations iscompleted by 1DPWH dumptruck,1 payloader, 1backhoe, and 7DPWH crew
Tinglayan 1
Basao Road National (primary) Mt. ProvinceBoundary -Calanan -Pinukpuk - AbbutRoad, K0428+000,Basao, Tinglayan,Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
30 July 2022 11:35 am 29 July 2022 04:15 pm - Due soil collapse- Clearingoperations willcommence once itis safe
Tabuk 1
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Dupag Road National (primary) Mt. Province Bdry-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road K0270+500-K0470+515Dupag, TabukCity, Kalinga
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
05 August 2022 11:04 am 05 August 2022 10:00 am Due to soilcollapse
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 19
Bontoc 2
Palingaaw Section and Alab Section Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0376+000,Palingaaw Sectionand Alab Section,Bontoc, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Balitian Road National (primary) Baguio-BontocRoad K0388+000,Balitian Section,Bontoc, MtProvince
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
06 August 2022 12:40 pm 02 August 2022 07:45 pm Section wasclosed to traffic on2 August 2022 at7:45 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon the same dayat 8:30 PM.Section was twolane passabletoday at 12:40 PM
Sabangan 3
Bun-ayan Section Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0367+200,Bun-ayan Section,Sabangan, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Bun-ayan Section Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0367+250,Bun-ayan Section,Sabangan, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Pingew Section Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0368+600,Pingew Section,Sabangan, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Bauko 3
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Lukib Section Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0348+000,Lukib Section,Bauko, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 10:39 am 28 July 2022 09:24 am Section was onceagain closed totraffic on 28 July2022 at 9:24 AMbut was opened totraffic (one lanepassable) at 10:39AM of the sameday
Mt. Data Cliff Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0347+090-K0347+180, Mt.Data Cliff, Bauko,Mt. Province
NPATV - NOTPASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
09 August 2022 09:00 am 27 July 2022 06:00 pm - Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM due torock slopecollapse.Alternate Routes:1) Sadsadan -Salin - BalicanaoFarm to MarketRoad2) Abatan -Mankayan -Cervantes Road,pass thruCervantes, IlocosSur then enter Mt.Province - IlocosSur Road viaKayanEstimatedEstimated time ofopening: 12August 2022 at5:00PM
Section waspunched thru on09 August 2022,9:00 AM but NOTOFFICIALLYOPENED TOTRAFFIC due tofalling rocks.Public is stillstrongly advised totake alternateroute.
Mt. Data Cliff Road National (primary) Baguio - BontocRoad, K0347+280- K0347+340, Mt.Data Cliff, Bauko,Mt. Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 06:05 pm 27 July 2022 06:00 pm - Section wasclosed to traffic on27 July 2022 at6:00 PM- Punched thruand opened totraffic on 28 July2022 at 6:05 PM
No breakdown 10
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Latang Section Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk - EnrileRoad, K0394+850,Latang Section,Mt. Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Kufwag Section Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk - EnrileRoad, K0396+850,Kufwag Section,Mt. Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Makutiti Section Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk - EnrileRoad, K0410+500,Makutiti Section,Mt. Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Kayan,K0395+600, Mt.Province
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
27 July 2022 04:49 pm 27 July 2022 Section wasopened to traffic(two lanepassable) on 27July 2022 at 4:49PM
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Tue,K0403+400 -K0414+500,IntermittentSections, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Due to soilcollapse
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Tue, VariousSections, Balaoato AlulingBoundary, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
27 July 2022 05:00 pm 27 July 2022 Sections werepunched thru andopened to trafficon 27 July 2022 at5:00 PM
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk - EnrileRoad, K0394+100,Cheka-a Section,Mt. Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
02 August 2022 06:40 am 01 August 2022 05:10 pm - Due to soilcollapse- Section was onceagain closed totraffic on 01August 2022 at5:10 PM but waspunched thru andopened to trafficon 02 August 2022at 6:40 AM
Section is in anopen and closesituation. Totalclearing operationis ongoing.
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk - EnrileRoad, K0402+300,Gawa Section, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
28 July 2022 06:58 pm 28 July 2022 01:50 pm - Due to soilcollapse- Total clearingoperations willcommence onceall other sectionsare totally cleared
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Tue,K0390+000,CalacabanSection, Mt.Province
PATV -PASSABLE ALLTYPESVEHICLES
29 July 2022 09:37 am 29 July 2022 07:00 am - Due to soilcollapse- Clearingoperationsongoing by 1privately ownedwheel loaderSection was twolane passableAugust 01, 2022 at10:00 AM
Road National (primary) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Road,K0389+500,CalacabanSection, Mt.Province
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
01 August 2022 10:00 am 30 July 2022 07:45 am - Due to soilcollapse- Section was twolanes passable on31 July 2022,10:04 AM.
Section was onceagain closed totraffic 1 August2022 at 7:30 AMbut was punchedthru and opened totraffic at 10:59 AM
Natonin 1
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STATUS DATEREPORTED(passable)
TIME REPORTED(passable)
DATEREPORTED (notpassable)
TIME REPORTED(not passable)
REMARKS
Bagao Road National (primary) Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road K0426+470-K0426+520 Bgry. Banao,Natonin, MountainProvince
OLP - ONE LANEPASSABLE
04 August 2022 03:20 pm 04 August 2022 Due to soilcollapse
POWER as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 48
REGION 1 11
ILOCOS NORTE 1
Vintar 1
Interruption INEC 27 July 2022 08:43 27 July 2022 10:45 Restored
ILOCOS SUR 10
Sugpon 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 08:50 27 July 2022 01:45 Restored
Lidlidda 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 15:08 Restored
San Vicente 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Restored
San Emilio 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 Restored
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 14:00 Restored
Banayoyo 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 08:40 27 July 2022 14:50 Restored
Santa Catalina 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 12:30 Restored
Burgos 1
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 08:40 27 July 2022 14:50 Restored
Santa Lucia 1
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022 10:30 Restored
Interruption ISECO 28 July 2022 08:45 28 July 2022 10:30 Restored
Bantay 1
Balaleng and Paing Buquig Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 30 July 2022 18:00 Restored - Confirmed via call toPDRRMC Ilocos Sur(July 30, 2022Saturday 09:26PM)
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 1
Alfonso Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 11:50 Restored
Bussot Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 13:00 Restored
Matute-Butarag Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 11:50 Restored
Poblacion Norte Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 11:50 Restored
Poblacion Sur Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 11:50 Restored
Poblacion Sur, Zone 4 Interruption ISECO 27 July 2022 27 July 2022 17:45 Restored
REGION 3 1
NUEVA ECIJA 1
Carranglan 1
Brgy. Capintalan Interruption 27 July 2022 10:00 27 July 2022 11:00 Restored
CAR 36
ABRA 9
Villaviciosa 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Tubo 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Tayum 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Daguioman 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
San Isidro 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Lagayan 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Malibcong 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Danglas 1
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
San Juan 1
ABRECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
BENGUET 12
La Trinidad 1
Balili BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Lubas BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Pico Poblacion BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Cruz BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Alapang BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Alno BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Bahong BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 22 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Tawang BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Shilan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Betag BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 17:58 Endorsed to crew
Bineng BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 17:36 For line patrol
Tublay 1
Caponga BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Daclan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Ambassador BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Basil BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Ba-ayan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Central BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Ambongdolan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Atok 1
Caliking BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Inuman BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Pasdong BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Kapangan 1
Balakbak BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 13:07 Energized
Beleng-Belis BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Boklaoan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Cayapes BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Cuba BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
Datakan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Gadang BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Gaswiling BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Labueg BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Paykek BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Poblacion Central BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Pongayan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Pudong BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Sagubo BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Badeo BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Kibungan 1
Lubo BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Poblacion BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Sagpat BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Napsong BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Madaymen BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 11:07 Energized
Bokod 1
Bila BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Bobok-bisal BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Daclan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Ekip BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Karao BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Kawal BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Nawal BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Pito BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Poblacion BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 29 July 2022 17:00 Restored
Kabayan 1
BENECO 27 June 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
Bakun 1
Dalipey BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
Ampusongan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
Sinacbat BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
Bagu BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
Gambang BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:54
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
Sablan 1
Balluay BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 18:08
Bagong BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 17:07 Energized
Banengbeng BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 17:07 Energized
Kamog BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 20:07 Energized
Palali BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 20:07 Energized
Tuba 1
BLIST GETCHA BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 16:07 Energized
Tadiangan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 16:07 Energized
Tabaan Sur BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Tabaan Norte BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Itogon 1
Tuding BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Ucab BENECO 27 February 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Loacan (Luneta) BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Gumatdang BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Poblacion BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Lower Dalicno BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Virac BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Ampucao BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Tinongdan BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Dalupirip BENECO 27 July 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 10:07 Energized
Baguio City 1
Pinesville Subd., Fort Del Pilar BENECO 27 February 2022 08:01 27 July 2022 14:19
KALINGA 5
Balbalan 1
KAELCO 27 July 2022 09:30 27 July 2022 For verification of time
Lubuagan 1
KAELCO 27 July 2022 09:30 27 July 2022 11:30
Pasil 1
KAELCO 27 July 2022 08:53 27 July 2022 For verification of time
Rizal 1
KAELCO 27 July 2022 09:35 27 July 2022 For verification of time
Tanudan 1
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
KAELCO 27 July 2022 09:30 27 July 2022 18:00 Some parts arerestored
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 10
Barlig 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:44 27 July 2022
Bauko 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Besao 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Bontoc 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022 14:00 Energized
Natonin 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Paracelis 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Sabangan 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Sadanga 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022
Sagada 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022 Power was restored insome parts of Sagada
Tadian 1
MOPRECO 27 July 2022 08:45 27 July 2022 Partially energized
WATER SUPPLY as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 8
REGION 1 7
ILOCOS SUR 7
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TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 1
Poblacion Sur, Zone 4 Public 27 July 2022 09:50 am 27 July 2022 Alfons, Bussot, Matute-Butarag, PoblacionNorte, Poblacion Sur isrestored and Pob.Sur/Zone 4 is not yetrestored
Poblacion Note Public Barangay WaterAssociation
27 July 2022 09:50 am 28 July 2022 07:00 pm Restored
Poblacion Sur Public Barangay WaterAssociation
27 July 2022 09:50 am 28 July 2022 07:00 pm Restored
Alfonso Public Barangay WaterAssociation
27 July 2022 09:50 am 28 July 2022 07:00 pm Restored
Poblacion Zone 4 Public Barangay WaterAssociation
27 July 2022 09:50 am 28 July 2022 07:00 pm Restored
Alfonso Public Barangay WaterAssociation
27 July 2022 09:50 am 28 July 2022 07:00 pm Restored
Banayoyo 1
Poblacion Cadanglaan Casilagan NorteCasilagan Sur Guardia Lintic Lopez Naguimba
(Bay-asan) Pila
Private Water Tank 27 July 2022 08:40 am 27 July 2022 08:50 pm Damaged ElectricWater Supply 24Households and 2public schoolFully Restored
Galimuyod 1
Mabayag Nagsingcaoan Bidbiday PagangpangPatac Calimugtong Rubio Sapang Calongbuyan
Poblacion Daldagan
Public Candon Water DistrictRestored
27 July 2022 08:30 am 01 August 2022 07:00 am Restored
Sigay 1
Mabileg Public Spring water 27 July 2022 10:00 am 28 July 2022 03:00 pm Restored
Candon 1
Municipal wide Public Candon water district 28 July 2022 08:30 am 29 July 2022 04:00 pm Restored
Sugpon 1
Balbalayang Public Municipal watersystem
27 July 2022 09:00 am 31 July 2022 05:00 pm Restored
Cervantes 1
Rosario Public Cervantes watersystem
27 July 2022 07:50 am 28 July 2022 04:30 pm Restored
Conception Public Cervantes watersystem
27 July 2022 07:50 am 28 July 2022 04:30 pm Restored
Datakan Public Cervantes watersystem
27 July 2022 07:50 am 02 August 2022 04:00 pm Restored
Baliling San Juan Public Cervantes watersystem
27 July 2022 07:50 am 04 August 2022 08:00 am Restored
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TYPE SERVICE PROVIDER DATE OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
TIME OFINTERRUPTION/OUTAGE
DATE RESTORED TIME RESTORED REMARKS
CAR 1
BENGUET 1
Baguio 1
Upper Rock Quarry Area, QM Area, Suello Area,Teacher’s Village, Atab, Terry Court, Tuba
Area, Dontogan area, part of Marcos HighwayRoad, Malaya Dominican area, North Sto.Tomas Area, Nevada, Campo Sioco Area,
Dontogan Area, part of Ferdinand Barangay andSto. Rosario Alley, Imelda Village Area, M.
Roxas Road Area, part of Holyghost, Bugallion,University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City
National High School, Purok 4 East Gibraltar,Purok 5 Gibraltar (Paragas), Tam-awan, Tam-
awan-Long-long Road, Parts of Tacay Road,Pinsao Pilot, Benin Alley, M. Roxas , Parts of
Trancoville, South Sanitary Camp, LowerMagsaysay, Happy Homes Old Lucban, San
Carlos Heights (Purok 23-28), San LuisExtension, Parts of Tacay-Quezon Hill, Silver
St., Sunnyside Fairview, Copper St., Camia St,Irisan 2 DW, Purok 1 to 7 Irisan (Coca-Cola,
Balenben, Blist Getcha, Genesis, Osio Rd,Mang-os Rd., Conon St, Alemars, and Luna St.
Public BAWADI 27 July 2022 02:00 pm Consumers in thementioned areas areadvised to expect lowto no water supplyand/or turbid wateruntil repairs anddecontaminationactivities arecompleted.
COMMUNICATION LINES as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE |CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TELECOMPANY
STATUSOF COMMUNICATION
DATE INTERRUPTION
TIME INTERRUPTION
DATE RESTORATION
TIME RESTORATION
2G SITECOUNT
2G WITH COVERAGE
2G % OF COVERAGE
3G SITECOUNT
3G WITH COVERAGE
3G % OF COVERAGE
4G SITECOUNT
4G WITH COVERAGE
4G % OF COVERAGE
REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 9
REGION 1 9
PANGASINAN 3
Malasiqui 1
Malimpec Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:44 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Santa Barbara 1
Maronong Dito Operational
July 27,2022
09:06 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
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REGION | PROVINCE |CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TELECOMPANY
STATUSOF COMMUNICATION
DATE INTERRUPTION
TIME INTERRUPTION
DATE RESTORATION
TIME RESTORATION
2G SITECOUNT
2G WITH COVERAGE
2G % OF COVERAGE
3G SITECOUNT
3G WITH COVERAGE
3G % OF COVERAGE
4G SITECOUNT
4G WITH COVERAGE
4G % OF COVERAGE
REMARKS
Anda 1
Dalaoan Dito Operational
July 27,2022
10:48 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
ILOCOS SUR 6
San Vicente 1
San Sebastian Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Santa 1
Mabilbila Sur Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Narvacan 1
Sulvec Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Codoog Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Bantay 1
Quimmarayan Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Vigan 1
Pantay Fatima Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Camangaan Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
San Julian Norte Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
San Julian Sur Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
Banayoyo 1
Poblacion Dito Operational
July 27,2022
08:43 July 28,2022
19:00 Restored
DAMAGED HOUSES as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 686 35,112 35,798 0
REGION 1 123 8,482 8,605 0
ILOCOS NORTE 0 14 14 0
Dingras 0 2 2 0
0 2 2 0
Marcos 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
Pinili 0 10 10 0
0 10 10 0
Sarrat 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
ILOCOS SUR 115 8,017 8,132 0
Alilem 0 44 44 0
0 44 44 0
Banayoyo 0 3 3 0
0 3 3 0
Bantay 1 205 206 0
1 205 206 0
Burgos 0 61 61 0
0 61 61 0
Cabugao 1 182 183 0
1 182 183 0
Caoayan 12 232 244 0
12 232 244 0
Cervantes 1 285 286 0
1 285 286 0
Candon 10 284 294 0
10 284 294 0
Vigan 3 332 335 0
3 332 335 0
Galimuyod 6 87 93 0
6 87 93 0
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 0 177 177 0
0 177 177 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
Lidlidda 0 47 47 0
0 47 47 0
Magsingal 15 235 250 0
15 235 250 0
Nagbukel 4 230 234 0
4 230 234 0
Narvacan 17 212 229 0
17 212 229 0
Quirino (Angkaki) 2 89 91 0
2 89 91 0
Salcedo (Baugen) 3 324 327 0
3 324 327 0
San Emilio 3 355 358 0
3 355 358 0
San Esteban 0 56 56 0
0 56 56 0
San Ildefonso 1 45 46 0
1 45 46 0
San Juan (Lapog) 3 110 113 0
3 110 113 0
Santa 4 148 152 0
4 148 152 0
Santa Catalina 0 38 38 0
0 38 38 0
Santa Cruz 5 1,551 1,556 0
5 1,551 1,556 0
Santa Lucia 5 769 774 0
5 769 774 0
Santa Maria 0 279 279 0
0 279 279 0
Santiago 4 297 301 0
4 297 301 0
Santo Domingo 11 214 225 0
11 214 225 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
Sigay 0 9 9 0
0 9 9 0
Sinait 2 12 14 0
2 12 14 0
Sugpon 0 92 92 0
0 92 92 0
Suyo 0 465 465 0
0 465 465 0
Tagudin 2 548 550 0
2 548 550 0
LA UNION 8 444 452 0
Agoo 0 2 2 0
0 2 2 0
Balaoan 1 24 25 0
1 24 25 0
Bangar 0 169 169 0
0 169 169 0
Bauang 1 32 33 0
1 32 33 0
San Fernando 0 13 13 0
0 13 13 0
Luna 0 62 62 0
0 62 62 0
Naguilian 4 74 78 0
4 74 78 0
Rosario 0 2 2 0
0 2 2 0
San Juan 2 47 49 0
2 47 49 0
Santo Tomas 0 6 6 0
0 6 6 0
Santol 0 7 7 0
0 7 7 0
Sudipen 0 6 6 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
0 6 6 0
PANGASINAN 0 7 7 0
Balungao 0 4 4 0
0 4 4 0
Malasiqui 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
Sison 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
Villasis 0 1 1 0
0 1 1 0
REGION 2 0 1 1 0
CAGAYAN 0 1 1 0
Aparri 0 1 1 0
Maura 0 1 1 0
CAR 563 26,628 27,191 0
ABRA 483 22,862 23,345 0
Bangued 100 5,067 5,167 0
31 100 5,067 5,167 0
Boliney 1 126 127 0
8 1 126 127 0
Bucay 108 1,223 1,331 0
21 108 1,223 1,331 0
Bucloc 0 262 262 0
4 0 262 262 0
Daguioman 0 19 19 0
4 0 19 19 0
Danglas 16 370 386 0
7 16 370 386 0
Dolores 19 861 880 0
15 19 861 880 0
La Paz 15 1,150 1,165 0
12 15 1,150 1,165 0
Lacub 0 200 200 0
6 0 200 200 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
Lagangilang 0 1,592 1,592 0
17 0 1,592 1,592 0
Lagayan 3 216 219 0
5 3 216 219 0
Langiden 10 402 412 0
6 10 402 412 0
Licuan-Baay 2 349 351 0
11 2 349 351 0
Luba 14 375 389 0
8 14 375 389 0
Malibcong 0 98 98 0
12 0 98 98 0
Manabo 2 1,179 1,181 0
11 2 1,179 1,181 0
Peñarrubia 10 890 900 0
9 10 890 900 0
Pidigan 72 1,663 1,735 0
15 72 1,663 1,735 0
Pilar 2 670 672 0
19 2 670 672 0
Sallapadan 12 670 682 0
9 12 670 682 0
San Isidro 0 341 341 0
9 0 341 341 0
San Juan 7 1,674 1,681 0
19 7 1,674 1,681 0
San Quintin 36 550 586 0
6 36 550 586 0
Tayum 28 2,202 2,230 0
11 28 2,202 2,230 0
Tineg 0 13 13 0
10 0 13 13 0
Tubo 3 341 344 0
10 3 341 344 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
Villaviciosa 23 359 382 0
8 23 359 382 0
APAYAO 0 38 38 0
Conner 0 38 38 0
2 0 38 38 0
BENGUET 50 648 698 0
Baguio City 0 5 5 0
5 0 5 5 0
Atok 2 12 14 0
3 2 12 14 0
Bakun 0 63 63 0
7 0 63 63 0
Bokod 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0
Buguias 12 90 102 0
14 12 90 102 0
Itogon 1 14 15 0
3 1 14 15 0
Kabayan 8 102 110 0
13 8 102 110 0
Kapangan 4 106 110 0
15 4 106 110 0
Kibungan 17 139 156 0
7 17 139 156 0
La Trinidad 1 18 19 0
8 1 18 19 0
Mankayan 4 65 69 0
11 4 65 69 0
Sablan 1 0 1 0
1 1 0 1 0
Tuba 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
Tublay 0 34 34 0
4 0 34 34 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
IFUGAO 1 200 201 0
Asipulo 0 4 4 0
3 0 4 4 0
Banaue 0 42 42 0
8 0 42 42 0
Hingyon 0 21 21 0
7 0 21 21 0
Kiangan 0 62 62 0
8 0 62 62 0
Lagawe 1 16 17 0
5 1 16 17 0
Tinoc 0 55 55 0
8 0 55 55 0
KALINGA 7 422 429 0
Balbalan 0 44 44 0
9 0 44 44 0
Lubuagan 3 85 88 0
7 3 85 88 0
Pasil 4 291 295 0
14 4 291 295 0
Tabuk 0 2 2 0
3 0 2 2 0
Tinglayan 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 22 2,458 2,480 0
Bauko 9 1,077 1,086 0
22 9 1,077 1,086 0
Besao 5 127 132 0
12 5 127 132 0
Bontoc 4 147 151 0
14 4 147 151 0
Sabangan 0 597 597 0
15 0 597 597 0
Sadanga 0 35 35 0
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/ MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES AMOUNT (PHP) REMARKS
TOTALLY PARTIALLY GRAND TOTAL
5 0 35 35 0
Sagada 0 68 68 0
15 0 68 68 0
Tadian 4 407 411 0
19 4 407 411 0
NCR 0 1 1 0
NCR 0 1 1 0
Makati 0 1 1 0
Barangay Rizal 0 1 1 0 Ongoing validation
DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE (2) as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 178 100 0 0 0 47 23 70 0 56,396,225
DA TOTAL 171 100 0 0 0 47 23 70 0 33,696,225
NIA TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,700,000
REGION 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,200,000
ILOCOS SUR 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,200,000
Bantay 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,000,000
Brgy. Taleb AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,000,000
Santa Maria 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,400,000
Brgy. Lesseb AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100,000
Brgy. Penned AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500,000
Brgy. Silag AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,800,000
Tagudin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Brgy. Baracbac AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300,000
Cabugao 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500,000
Brgy. Sagatsat AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500,000
CAR 172 100 0 0 0 47 23 70 0 38,196,225
ABRA 125 42 0 0 0 43 17 60 0 24,975,915
Bangued 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3,150,500
District 6 AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-District 6 CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 50,000
Angad AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 45,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment -CommunityFish LandingCenter (CFLC)- LGU
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,000,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37,500
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,000
Boliney 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 1,872,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Danac CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 130,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Tanyak CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 130,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Labauan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 104,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Wakangan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 130,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Naleg CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 130,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lucomong CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 260,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Koldocob CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 156,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Salagpat CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 390,000
Danak West AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Bangiwas CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 260,000
Poblacion AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Paliseg CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 182,000
Bucay 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 224,500
Dugong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-LalaangDugong CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 100,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Chicken
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,000
AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-AnimalHousing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56,000
Fisheries Produce 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,500
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52,000
Bucloc 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 610,000
AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Bukong LogsadCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 600,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Goat 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Goat 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Daguioman 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400,000
Ableg-Tui AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Ableg Tui CIS)(intake 1)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120,000
Ableg AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kulong IS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Ableg AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Mamayo IS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000
Tui AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Polig CIS)(intake II)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000
Tui AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Gawong CIS)(intake VII)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Tui AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Basog MatecCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000
Pikek AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Paltongen CIS)(intake IV)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,000
Pikek and Cabaruyan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kulatem CIS)(intake V)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,000
Cabaruyan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-BannaangBabuyan IS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,000
Cabaruyan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Apolen CIS)(intake VI)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Danglas 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 98,475
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Cabaruan AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-Damagedstone MasonryTuday-TayawaFMR
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 35,475
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63,000
Lagangilang 7 1 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 1,906,400
8 Barangays of Lagangilang FIA AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Main Canal)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 400,000
San Isidro AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Malango CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 200,000
Nagtipulan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Batugan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 300,000
8 Barangays of Lagangilang FIA AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Intake Dam)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 500,000
Cayapa AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-Cayapa FMRportion
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 500,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,000
Lagayan 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 702,250
Collago AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures-Erodedshoulder andslopeprotection;Crackpavement - Kiwas-Baybayatin(DA-FMR)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 500,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200,000
Fisheries Produce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,250
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 6 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 402,990
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Lenneng AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lenneng CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 200,000
Fisheries Produce 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58,240
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Cattle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Chicken
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,500
Luba 15 2 0 0 0 13 0 13 0 1,833,400
Sabnangan and Poblacion AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Sabnangan IICIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1,000,000
Sabnangan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Taducan WestCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 30,000
Luzong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Minal DapatCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 150,000
Sabnangan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kaabbilan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 30,000
Ampalioc AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lamagan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 40,000
Ampalioc AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Tabangao CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 120,000
Ampalioc AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-AmpaliocProper CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 100,000
Luzong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Luzong DapatCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 100,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Luzong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Ol-Oling CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 80,000
Luzong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kay KayangenCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 50,000
Luzong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Layugan CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 50,000
Barit AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Upper BaritCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10,000
Barit AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lower BaritCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 15,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Fisheries Produce 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38,400
Malibcong 25 1 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 7,395,000
Matarasgan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Pasngit LaboCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000,000
Mataragan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-PutolMatalibongCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350,000
Mataragan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Matogiban CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250,000
Pacgued AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Sicag CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320,000
Pacgued AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-LOBOT CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 570,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Duldulao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Bolang DapatCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500,000
Duldulao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Panook CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 355,000
Gacab AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Pinola CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
Gacab AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kagittaanan/CawayanCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000
Gacab AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Ilang CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000
Gacab AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Panook CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55,000
Umnap AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Batol Solat CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350,000
Taripan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Jumang CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250,000
Taripan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kawad CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55,000
Pob. AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Upper LanasCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
Pob. AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-LOBO CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250,000
Lat-oy AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-TabayongSabangan CIS)
0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 100,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Binasaran AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-ManolawanOyong CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
Bayabas AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Yogyog CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255,000
Bayabas AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lotot CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200,000
Dulao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Alimaga CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175,000
Dulao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-BolbolngonCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,200,000
Buanao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Dumang CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 575,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,000
Pidigan 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 300,000
Pidigan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-MalmalsoImingan CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 100,000
Monggoc AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-BallasiangDiversion Dam)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 200,000
Peñarrubia 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 732,000
Sta Rosa AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Sta. Rosa CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 200,000
Penarubia AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Dumayco CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 500,000
Riang and Patio AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 32,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
San Juan 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1,315,000
Barbarsic AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Malanas RightCIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 300,000
Baug AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-Baug-Degsen-Lobot FMR
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1,000,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,000
San Quintin 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2,500,000
Poblacion AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures-FMR SlopeProtectiongabion walldamaged
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2,500,000
Tayum 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 575,400
Cabaraoan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Tayum ARIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 400,000
Bumagcat AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Tayum ARIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 100,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35,400
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000
Tubo 10 6 0 0 0 1 5 6 0 727,050
Amtuagan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-AmtuaganDapat CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 50,000
Tiempo AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Langawan-Pakakan CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 50,000
Tiempo AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Padinay BoaCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 80,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Tiempo AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Pingew CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 40,000
Tiempo AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Dunotan CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 60,000
Poblacion AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Sayoyong CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000
Amtuagan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Aliwanag CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Dilong-Kingking AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Dilong-KingkingFMR
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 200,000
Fisheries Produce 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56,050
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121,000
Villaviciosa 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35,750
Poblacion AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Chicken
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,750
San Isidro 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114,800
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Cattle 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Chicken
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,800
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Goat 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,000
Pilar 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Cattle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65,000
Manabo 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
La Paz 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,400
Fisheries Fishing gears/Paraphernalia
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,400
BENGUET 7 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 3,278,980
Itogon 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1,300,000
Dalupirip and Tinongdan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Bavek CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 300,000
Dalupirip and Tinongdan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Angob BaratMamodate CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 500,000
Dalupirip and Tinongdan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Kelong-PeticanCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 500,000
Buguias 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400,000
AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-CompostingFacility
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400,000
Mankayan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,500,000
AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-MonolithicDome
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,500,000
Bakun 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78,980
Fisheries Produce 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46,980
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,000
KALINGA 19 14 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 8,172,580
Balbalan 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,126,630
Balbalan Proper AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Old BalbalanCIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200,000
Maling AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Linoswa CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Poswoy AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Rice Granary
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
Ab-abaan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Salipi CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200,000
Poswoy AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Rice Granary
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150,000
Balbalan Proper AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Rice Granary
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100,000
Balbalan Proper AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -CommercialPigpen
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100,000
Mallig AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Rice Granary
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,500
Fisheries Produce 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,130
Lubuagan 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 2,450,000
Antonio Canao AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Pud-pudBotigue CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 300,000
Mabilong AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-UmbaliIrrigation Canal-CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 450,000
Lower Uma AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Jon-e IrrigationCanal- CIS)
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 500,000
Tanglag AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (DA-Lagod Lig-ligTanglag CIS)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1,200,000
Tabuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,500,000
Calanan AgriculturalInfrastructures
IrrigationSystem (NIA)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,500,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Pasil 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90,450
Fisheries Produce 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,450
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60,000
Pinukpuk 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,500
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,500
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 21 39 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 1,768,750
Bauko 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 75,500
Abatan AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 40,000
Fisheries Produce 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,500
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,000
Bontoc 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 78,500
Caneo AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 15,000
Mainit AgriculturalInfrastructures
FarmStructures -Animal Housing(Pigpen)
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 30,000
Fisheries Produce 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13,500
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,000
Tadian 5 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 437,500
Fisheries Produce 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43,500
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Cattle 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305,000
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CLASSIFICATION
TYPE NO. OFFARMERS/FISHERFOLKAFFECTED
AFFECTED CROP AREA (HA) NUMBER OF DAMAGED INFRASTRUCTURE,MACHINERIES, EQUIPMENT
PRODUCTIONLOSS INVOLUME (MT)
PRODUCTIONLOSS / COSTOF DAMAGEIN VALUE(PHP)
WITH NOCHANCE OFRECOVERY(TOTALLYDAMAGED)
WITH CHANCEOFRECOVERY(PARTIALLYDAMAGED)
TOTAL TOTALLYDAMAGED
PARTIALLYDAMAGED
TOTAL
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Goat 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000
Sabangan 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 612,750
Fisheries Produce 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90,750
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62,000
AgriculturalInfrastructures
Farm Structures-AnimalHousing(Pigpen
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 455,000
Livestock andPoultry
Livestock-Swine
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,000
Besao 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 290,000
Fisheries Produce 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105,000
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 185,000
Sadanga 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 274,500
Fisheries Produce 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 176,500
Fisheries Facilities &Equipment
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98,000
DAMAGE TO INFRASTRUCTURE as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 1,256 2,383 1,805,650,590.62
REGION 1 728 1,403 851,534,504.65
ILOCOS NORTE 5 5 43,405,296
No breakdown 3 3 39,200,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Roads National Ilocos Norte-Apayao RoadK0495+900 -K0495+973
1 Damaged slopeprotection
35,000,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Roads National Ilocos Norte-Apayao RoadK0492+950
1 Damaged boxculvert
3,000,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Bridges National MabakbaketBridge K0495+166
1 Damagedabutmnet bridge
1,200,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Banna (Espiritu) 1 1 500,000
Caribquib Roads National Ilocos Norte-AbraRoad b.1 K0514+667-K0514+680,Brgy. Caribquib,Banna
1 'Existing DamagedSlope Protectionaggravated by theearthquake
500,000
Batac 1 1 3,705,296
Health facilities Local Mariano MarcosMemorial Hospital& Medical Center
1 Reporteddamages/crackson the walls andfloors of the entirefacility. The C-armequipment used inthe CATH LAB hasbeen damagedthus, suspendingoperations)*suspension ofOPD for the rest ofthe day
3,705,296 Functional
ILOCOS SUR 677 1,352 695,587,829
Santa Maria 1 1 150,000
Suso Bridges National K0366+528 SusoBridge
1 Minor crack onWingwall
150,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
No breakdown 14 59 88,560,000
Bridges National K0431+000 -K0444+721 (BulagBridge I)
1 Damaged bridgeapproach
500,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Roads National Manila North RoadK0400+350 -K0400+390.5
1 Damagedpavementshoulder andcollapsed slopeprotection
1,360,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Roads National K0421+563 -K0421+590
1 Damaged stonemasonry
500,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bridges National CalungbuyanBridge
1 Possible bearingdamage at bridgeproper and faultingof bridge aproachpavement
3,300,000 One lane passable
Roads National Tagudin -Cervantes Road(Portions)
37 Landslides androckslides
22,500,000
Bridges National Tagudin -Cervantes RoadK0378+878(Malaya Bridge)
1 Damagedembankmentprotection
300,000 Passable
Bridges National K0353+552Casilagan Bridge
1 Movement ofgirder
50,000,000 Passable
Roads National Manila North RoadJct. Santiago-Banayoyo-Lidlidda-SanEmilio-QuirinoRoad (Portions)
4 Landslides androckslides
6,000,000 One lane passable
Bridges National K0363+669 Tay-acBridge
1 Expansion jointminor damage
200,000 Passable
Roads National Sta. Lucia -Salcedo Road K0348+850,K0343+200,K0343+300,4K0348+650- K0348+750,K0349+300
4 Collapsed stonemasonry anddamaged concreteshoulder
1,000,000 Passable
Roads National Jct. Candon -Salcedo - del PillarRoad K0 353+370,K0 354+750,K0357+200,K0359+850
4 Collapsed stonemasonry
1,000,000 Passable
Roads National Manila North RoadK0415+032 -K0415+442
1 CollapsedPavementShoulder andSlope Protection
1,500,000
Roads National Cervantes-Aluling-Bontoc RoadK0387+(-950)
1 Landslides andRockslides
300,000 One lane passable
Roads National Manila North RoadK0392+830
1 Patched DamagedPavement
100,000
Candon 50 50 137,730,909
Brgy. Balingaoan Bridges National K0351+052Bucong Bridge
1 Minor crack onapproach b slabcaused by bridgemovement
200,000 Passable
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Brgy. Bagani Gabor Roads Local Candon BypassRoad C0+500Brgy. BaganiGabor, CandonCity, Ilocos Sur
1 Collapsed stonemasonry
500,000 Passable
Brgy. Oaig Daya Bridges Local Candon BypassRoad C0+541Brgy. Oaig Daya
1 Minor cracks on allapproaches slabcaused by bridgemovement (north& south bound)
200,000 Passable
Health facilities Local Ilocos Sur MedicalCenter (Morgue)
1 Major cracks 300,000 Cost of damage-still underwarranty
Businessestablishment
Local BusinessEstablishmentsAffected
1 8,880,909
San Juan Church Local Bell tower andchurch
1 20,000,000
San Antonio Museum Local Cabdon Museum 1 10,000,000
San Antonio Cultural heritage Local Bessa Old House 1 10,000,000
Cultural heritage Local Ancestral House 1 5,000,000
Darapidap Schools Local School Building 1 3,000,000
Building Local ISPSC tourismBuilding
1 150,000
Bagani Campo Schools Local School Building 1 40,000,000
Parioc 2nd Schools Local School Building 1 400,000
Bagar Schools Local School Building 1 200,000
Oaig Schools Local School Building 1 200,000
Darapidap Schools Local School Building 1 2,000,000
Caterman Schools Local School Building 1 500,000
Sto. tomas Schools Local School Building 1 1,000,000
Caterman Schools Local School Building 1 200,000
Allangigan Schools Local School Building 1 400,000
Sto. tomas Schools Local Sto. TomasElementary School
1 400,000
Tablac Building Local Trade CenterBuilding
1 100,000
Calaoa-an GovernmentFacilities
Local City Hall Building 1 200,000
Calaoa-an GovernmentFacilities
Local Farmers HealthCenter
1 500,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
San Isidro GovernmentFacilities
Local Dep Ed Building 1 300,000
Tarlac Warehouse Local Tarlac Warehouse(Perimeter wall,gate, overheadtank)
1 5,000,000
San Agustin GovernmentFacilities
Local Farmer Multi-Purpose Hall
1 100,000
Oaig Daya GovernmentFacilities
Local Palay DryingStation- FenceSlope protection
1 700,000
Ayudante GovernmentFacilities
Local Farmers Multi-purpose Hall-Slope Protection
1 400,000
Palacapac GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 100,000
Allangigan 1st Road SlopeProtection
Local Road SlopeProtection
1 1,000,000
San Nicolas Roads Local Cracked Road andGabions
1 1,000,000
Salvador 1st Flood control Local CAOPLASANIrrigation System
1 500,000
Ayudante GovernmentFacilities
Local Farmer Multi-purpose Hall
1 500,000
Bagani Gabor Flood control Local Slope Protection 1 700,000
Villarica Roads Local Cracked Road 1 100,000
Caterman Bridges Local Caterman Bridgeand Approach(Foundationsettlement)
1 1,000,000
Caterman Flood control Local River ControlProject (Gabions)
1 5,000,000
Oaig Daya Slope Protection Local Diversion roadSlope Protection
1 200,000
San Isidro Building Local Private Building 1 10,000,000
Bagani Ubbog Building Local Private Building 1 500,000
San Juan Building Local Private Building 1 200,000
Paras Building Local Private Building 1 50,000
Tablac Building Local Private Building 1 1,000,000
Bagani Gabor Building Local Private Building 1 2,000,000
Allangigan 2 Building Local Private Building 1 1,000,000
San Jose Building Local Private Building 1 1,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Oaig- daya Building Local Private Building 1 100,000
allangigan 1 Building Local Private Building 1 50,000
Ayudante Building Local Private Building 1 900,000
Narvacan 6 7 410,000
Brgy. Kakaldingan Roads Local Ilocos Sur - AbraRoad K0 384+900Brgy Kakaldingan,
1 Collapsed stonemasonry
100,000 Passable
Health facilities Local Ilocos Sur DistrictHospital Narvacan
1 Minor cracks,equipments,computers,electrolytemachine
10,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Church Local Narvacan Church 1 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Buildings Local Buildings 2 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Roads Local Road 1 Meter Major cracks 0 Cost of damage - for validation
San Antonio Bridges National K0373+730 SanAntonio I Bridge
1 Minor crack onapproach B Slab
300,000
Alilem 21 21 6,235,000
Dadaay Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 800,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Kiat Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 300,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Dalawa Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 300,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Anaao Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 600,000 Functional
Batbato Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 200,000 Non-functional
Apaya Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor cracks 200,000 Functional
Poblacion Church Local Our Lady ofLourdes ParishChurch
1 Totally damagedbell tower cross
5,000
Poblacion Church Local Our Lady ofLourdes ParishConvent
1 with minor crackson walls (3 slabs)and need forrehabilitation-unsafe near thewalls
250,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Alilem MunicipalHall
1 Cracks on wallsmayorss office,dropped ceiling-HRMO office
100,000
Amilongan Church Local AmilonganCatholic Church
1 Wall cracks 50,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Alilem CoveredCourt
1 Dropped Ceilings 150,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local PNP Building 1 Wall cracks 100,000
Amilongan GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Wall cracks 50,000
Daddaay Health facilities Local Barangay HealthSatation
1 Totally damaged 1,000,000
Naonao, Daddaay Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Wall and floorcracks, droppedceilings and needfor rehabilitation.
500,000
Daddaay Roads Local Abatan- DaddaayProper Road
1 20 lineal meterstotally damageddue to landslide.
1,500,000
Kiat Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Wall cracks butaccessible topatients
50,000
Apaya Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Wall cracks butaccessible topatients
20,000
Amilongan Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Wall cracks butaccessible topatients
20,000
Batbato Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Wall cracks butaccessible topatients
20,000
Dalawa Health facilities Local barangay HealthStation
1 Wall cracks butaccessible topatients
20,000
Sigay 11 11 16,900,000
Health facilities Local RHU Sigay 1 Major cracks 100,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Matallucod Health facilities Local MatallucodBarangay HealthStation
1 Major cracks 500,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Sto. Rosario Stone Masonry Local Stone Masonry 1 10meter dikepartially eroded
1,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Sto. Rosario Roads Local Napatnay-NamatinganPortion
1 Lateral grounddisplacement ofroad way
5,000,000
Matallucod Stone Masonry Local Stone Masonry 1 15meter diketotally eroded
1,000,000
Matallucod GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hallstation
1 Damaged ceiling 1,000,000
Matallucod Slope Protection Local Slope ProtectionStructures
1 Major damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Abaccan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Severely damagedstructure
5,000,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 Damaged wallsand ceiling works
1,000,000
Poblacion Health facilities Local Rural Health unit 1 Damaged walls,ceiling andplumbing
2,000,000
San Ramon GovernmentFacilities
Local YouthDevelopmentCenter
1 Damaged wall 300,000
Sugpon 20 19 39,800,000
Health facilities Local RHU and BirthingFacility of Sugpon
1 Major cracks 500,000
No Breakdown Local 0 39,300,000 Ongoing validation
Balbalayang Bridges Local Sugpon bridge 1 Cracks on thewalls and minordamaged
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Roads Local Soil Erosion 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Schools Local Sugpon NationalHigh School
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Church Local Wesleyan Church 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Health facilities Local Rural health unit(RHU) Birthingclinic
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang GovernmentFacilities
Local Sugpon MunicipalHall
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Roads Local Balbalayang-Calipayan Road
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang GovernmentFacilities
Local Sugpon newmarket
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Balbalayang Roads Local Suyo-Tuyeng road 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Caoayan Flood control Local Soil erosioncontrol
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Caoayan Schools Local NagawaElementary School
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Caoayan GovernmentFacilities
Local Nagawa NutritionPost
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Caoayan Church Local Roman CatholicChapel
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Danac Schools Local Danac ElementarySchool
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Pangotan Roads Local Calipayan-DiclapRoad
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Banga GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Banga Schools Local TangiligElementary School
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Banga Roads Local Toyeng-BangaRoad
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Suyo 31 31 14,000,000
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 To follow 1,500,000 Functional
Baringcucurong Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor cracks 1,200,000
Urzadan Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor cracks 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Baringcucurong Building Local Senior CitizenBuilding
1 Partially damaged 400,000
Baringcucurong GovernmentFacilities
Local MultipurposeBuilding
1 Partially damaged 1,000,000
Baringcucurong GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Partially damaged 1,200,000
Cabugao GovernmentFacilities
Local Tanod Outpost 1 Partially damaged 200,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Suyo PublicMarket
1 Partially damaged 3,500,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Senior CitizenBuilding
1 Partially damaged 50,000
Poblacion Roads Local Lub-ong Farm tomarket road
1 Partially damaged 600,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Kimpatubbog SitioHall
1 Partially damaged 200,000
Uso Building Local Human ResourceBuilding
1 Partially damaged 800,000
Uso Building Local Training Center 1 Partially damaged 400,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Man-atong GovernmentFacilities
Local Butac Sitio Hall 1 Partially damaged 300,000
Man-atong GovernmentFacilities
Local Baudan Sitio Hall 1 Partially damaged 150,000
Church Local Simbaan 1 Cracks at the leftwing of bell
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local Four StoreyDormitory
1 Massive cracks onmasonry walls,floors, plaster andcladdings
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local BermudezDormitory
1 Massive verticaland horizontalcracks
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local San Julian SurBarangay Hall
1 Column plastercracks
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Legion of Mary 1 Crack backwindows
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local Aniceto Mansion 1 Minor hairline wallcracks
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Plaza MaestroConvention Center
1 Horizontal cracksat left side walls
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local DevelopmentBanks of thePhilippines
1 Crack wall on newaccount station
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local China Bank 1 Minor damages onwater proofing
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Vigan City Hall 1 Minor hairline,cracks on ground,floor walls, andcrack arc beam
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Colegio BusinessCenter
1 Cracks on aeves,mouldings-entrancepredicamentcracks severecracks on buttomcord wallconnectionsplinting wallexterior right-sidecracks on watertank column
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Building Local ArchobishopsPalace
1 Horizontal wallcracks, cracks onleft eavesmouldings andwalls
0 Cost of damage -for validation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
GovernmentFacilities
Local Divine WordCollege of Vigan
1 Visible cracks onstair landing beam,administrationbuilding postcracks
0 Cost of damage -for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Condotel Asuncionand Bank of thePhilippine Island
1 Storage room, wallcracks
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Poblacion Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Partially Damaged 1,500,000
Poblacion - kimpatubbog Roads Local Farm to MarketRoad
1 Partially Damaged 1,000,000
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 15 15 18,000,000
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Cracks in wallingsand sidings
2,000,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Cracks in wallingsand sidings
200,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Farmers Building 1 Partially damaged,walling/sliding withcracked
1,500,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 Partially damaged,walling/sliding withcracked
1,500,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Health CenterBuilding
1 Partially damaged,walling/sliding withcracked
2,000,000
Poblacion Sur GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Minor damaged,some ceiling,sliding
300,000
Poblacion-Tangaoan-Alfonso (SanEmilio)
Roads Local Municipal Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection,PCCP/Concetepavement cracked
2,000,000 Passable, clearedfrom slide forimmediatepassage
Poblacion-Quinibor (Salcedo Boundary) Roads Local Municipal Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection,PCCP/Concetepavement cracked
1,500,000 Passable, clearedfrom slide forimmediatepassage
Concepcion-Bacsayan Roads Local Barangay Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection
1,000,000 Unpassable
Concepcion-Dapdappig Roads Local Barangay Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection
1,000,000 Unpassable
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Matue-Butarag Roads Local Barangay Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection
1,500,000 Passable to 2wheels vehicle
Alfonso Tubalina Roads Local Barangay Road 1 Landslide, erodedshoulder/slopeprotection
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Bussot Flood control Local GonogoongIrrigation Dam
1 Silted 1,500,000 For rehabilitation
Alfonso Flood control Local Kodal IrrigationDam
1 Eroded canal 500,000 For rehabilitation
Concepcion Flood control Local Leswaan IrrigationDam
1 Silted 1,500,000 For rehabilitation
San Juan (Lapog) 34 34 5,963,000
Nagsabaran Bridges Local Bridge SlopeProtection
1 For Inspection 0
Church Local St. John BaptistChurch
1 Major cracks onaltar
200,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 Cracks on walls 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Cracks on walls 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Nagsabaran House Local House 1 Partially damaged 72,000
Lira House Local House 1 Partially damaged 3,000,000
Nagsupotan Schools Local Elementary School 1 Minor cracks onwall at adminoffice
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Nagsupotan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 26,000
Bacsil GovernmentFacilities
Brgy. Hall 1 Minor cracks 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Bacsil House 1 Damaged house 42,000
Banuar GovernmentFacilities
Local San JuanMunicipal Hall,
1 Cracks on wallPartition
10,000
Banuar GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Minor cracks 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Banuar BusinessEstablishment
Local 7-11 Building 1 50,000
Banuar House Local House 1 Partially damaged 51,000
Immayos Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Minor cracks 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Immayos Norte House Local House 1 Partially damaged 91,000
Immayos Sur GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Minor cracks 0 Cost of damage -for validation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Immayos Sur House Local House 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Muraya GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy Hall 1 Damage on ceiling 60,000
Muraya House Local House 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Asilang House Local House 1 Partially damaged 13,000
Baliw House Local House 1 Partially damaged 26,000
Barbar House Local House 1 Partially damaged 11,000
Cabanglutan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 2,000
Cacandongan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 10,000
Camanggaan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 19,000
Camindoroan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 1,000,000
Caronoan House Local House 1 Partially damaged 12,000
Darao House Local House 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Labnig House Local House 1 Partially damaged 26,500
Lapting House Local House 1 Partially damaged 1,200,000
Malammin House Local House 1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Refaro House Local House 1 Partially damaged 10,500
Sunggiam House Local House 1 Partially damaged 31,000
Banayoyo 56 312 15,910,000
Banbanaal GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Cracks on walls 25,000
Banbanaal GovernmentFacilities
Local GovernementBuilding
1 Damaged 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Cadanglaan Bridges Local Bridge 1 Damaged/misalignment
200,000
Lopez GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000
Bagbagotot Roads Local Barangay road 1 Damaged butpassable
100,000
Naguimba GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000
Naguimba Stone Masonry Local Stone Masonry 1 30,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000
Poblacion Church Local Roman CatholicChurch
1 50,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Poblacion Schools Local MonteroElementary School
1 100,000
Poblacion Tobacco CuringBarn
Local Tobacco CuringBarn
1 200,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal CoveredCourt
1 100,000
Poblacion BusinessEstablishment
Local Stores 14 280,000
Banbanaal GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 30,000 Damaged beam
Banbanaal Roads Local Slope Protection 1 50,000 Destroyed
Banbanaal Stone Masonry Local Stone Masonry 1 50,000 Destroyed
Mangob-Banbanaal Church Local Chapel 1 25,000 Cracked walls
Cadanglaan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000 Cracked columnsand walls
Bagbagotot Roads Local FMR 1 50,000 Crackedhorizontally
Bagbagotot GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 50,000 Cracked columnsand walls
Lopez Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 5,000
Naguimba Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 5,000
Bay-asan Naguimba Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 40,000
Bay-asan Naguimba Roads Local Farm to MarketRoad
1 100,000 Eroded
Poblacion Schools Local Banayoyo CentralSchool
1 100,000 Cracked walls andcolumns
Poblacion Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 40,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local PNP Building 1 50,000
Apdo-Lintic Flood control Local Flood Wall 1 50,000 Collapsed
Apdo-Lintic Roads Local FMR Lintic 1 100,000
Apdo-Lintic GovernmentFacilities
Local PNP Building 1 50,000
Casilagan Norte Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 5,000
Casilagan Sur Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 25,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Guardia Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 5,000
Lintic Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 20,000
Lintic Roads Local Farm to MarketRoad
1 100,000 Cracked Vertically
Pila Utility ServicesFacilities
Local Damaged WaterSuppy
1 5,000
Banbanaal House Local ResidentialBuilding
43 Partially damaged 3,580,000
Cadanglaan House Local ResidentialBuilding
14 1 totally damagedand 13 partiallydamaged
2,180,000
Bagbagotot House Local ResidentialBuilding
29 Partially damaged 380,000
Lopez House Local ResidentialBuilding
1 Partially damaged 20,000
House Local ResidentialBuilding
8 105,000
Poblacion Schools Local Bay-asanElementary School
1 Damaged electricwater supply
20,000
Poblacion Schools Local Banayoyo NationalHigh School
1 Damaged electricwater supply
5,000
Poblacion Schools Local National HighSchool
1 Partially damaged 100,000 Collapsed gutter,brown ceiling,broken glasswindows
House Local ResidentialBuilding
35 Partially damaged 2,500,000 Collapsed gutter,brown ceiling,broken glasswindows
Casilagan Norte House Local ResidentialBuilding
17 Partially damaged 2,195,000
Casilagan Sur House Local ResidentialBuilding
20 Partially damaged 235,000
Guardia House Local ResidentialBuilding
6 80,000
Lintic House Local ResidentialBuilding
63 Partially damaged 1,030,000
Pila House Local ResidentialBuilding
16 160,000
Tumayaw Village, Elefante House Local 1 300,000
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 400,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Elefante House Local ResidentialBuilding
2 Partially damaged 30,000
Montero House Local ResidentialBuilding
2 50,000
Roads Local Farm-MarketRaoad
1 Eroded portion 0
Banbanaal Schools Local Banlo ElementarySchool
1 Partially damaged 100,000
San Esteban 11 11 13,100,000
Villa Quirino GovernmentFacilities
Local Day Care Center 1 Partially damaged 500,000
Utility ServicesFacilities
Local San Esteban Port 1 Settlement 3,000,000
San Rafael FoodControl
Local San Rafael FloodControl
1 Partially damaged/ cracks
2,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local PNP Station 1 Partially damaged 2,500,000
San Pablo GovernmentFacilities
Local Day Care Center 1 Minor cracks onwall
50,000
Cappa-cappa GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay HealthCenter
1 Minor cracks onwall
50,000
Cappa-cappa GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Minor cracks onwall
50,000
Church Local St. StephenProartyr CatholicChurch
1 Cracks on walls,beams, columns,damaged ceiling,brace columncollapsed (rearside)
2,500,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local San EstebanMunicipal Hall
1 Minor cracks onwall
150,000
Cabaraoan Flood control Local Flood control 1 Some partcollapsed withminor cracks
2,000,000
Cabaraoan Flood control Local Irrigation Canal 1 Some partcollapsed withminor cracks
300,000
Santiago 9 9 6,950,000
Sabangan Roads Local Roads and bridges 1 Cracks 300,000
Al-Aludig Bridges Local Bridge 1 Cracks 800,000
Al-Aludig Flood control Local Flood Control 1 300,000
Ambucao Sitio Bessang Flood control Local Seawall 1 200,000
Mambug GovernmentFacilities
Local Evacuation Center 1 1,250,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
San Jose Roads Local Road 1 800,000
Sabangan BusinessEstablishment
Local Vitalis WhiteSands
1 Damaged oldbuilding
3,000,000 With restriction topublic since it isunsafe foroccupancy
Sabangan BusinessEstablishment
Local RodrigosRestaurant
1 Slab on fill cracks 200,000
Poblacion Norte BusinessEstablishment
Local The IdolCommercialBuilding
1 Minor cracks 100,000
Nagbukel 14 233 13,470,000
Church Local Altar 1 Minor damaged 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Poblacion West GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially damaged 70,000 For rehabilitation
Poblacion West GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 100,000
Bantugo GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially damaged 200,000 For rehabilitation
Taleb GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially damaged 70,000 For rehabilitation
Bandril GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 Partially damaged 3,500,000 For rehabilitation
Cadacad Schools Local CadacadElementary School
1 Ceiling damaged 100,000 wait for furtherinvestigation
Poblacion East GovernmentFacilities
Local Public Market 1 Crack on wallspartially damaged
50,000 Safe
Poblacion West GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal PoliceStation
1 Crack on walls 2,500,000 Safe
Palaweg GovernmentFacilities
Local MunicipalWarehouse
1 Slight structuraldamaged speciallyon 2nd floor slab
3,000,000 wait for furtherinvestigation
Poblacion West Church Local Saint JosephParish FormationHouse and Church
1 Partially damaged(altar cracked)
50,000 Safe
Bandril Stone Masonry Local Bandril FMR StoneMasonry
1 Partially damagedon stone masonry
100,000 Passable
Balaweg, Bandril, Bantugo, Cadcad,Casilagan, Lapting, Mapisi, Mission,
Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Taleb
House Local Residential House 213 Partially damage 2,130,000 Safe
Cosocos, Taleb House Local Residential House 8 Totally damage 1,600,000 Unsafe
Caoayan 6 6 14,330,000
Don Dimas Church Local Our Lady of HopeParish Church
1 Cracks on walls 10,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Villamar Schools Local VillamarElementary School
1 Classrooms withcracks on walls
2,000,000
Villamar GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay CoveredCourt
1 530,000
Puro Schools Local Puro National HighSchool
1 0
Puro GovernmentFacilities
Local Barngay CoveredCourt
1 800,000
Pantay Tamurong Flood control Local River Control 1 1,000,000
Santo Domingo 25 25 4,920,000
Church Local St. DominicChurch
1 Partially Damaged 100,000 Cost
Sto.Thomas Building Local Lady Hotel 1 Partially Damaged 300,000
Sto.Thomas Roads Local 2 span transverses 1 Transverse cracks 60,000
Quimarayan Roads Local 3 span traverses 1 Traverse cracks 90,000
Binongan Roads Local Longtidudinal roadcracks
1 60,000
Sto. Tomas Flood control Local Sto. Tomas floodcontrol
1 Partially damaged 500,000
Sto. Tomas Bridges Local Bridge 1 Major cracks 1,000,000
Sto. Tomas Schools Local School stage 1 Partially damaged 300,000
Sto. Tomas Stock Room Local Stock Room 1 Partially damaged 50,000
Farm Local Alkhafji farm 1 Partially 100,000
Bridges Local Bridge 1 Collapse stonemasonry sunkenple cap
100,000
Sto. Tomas Schools Local Lussoc nationalhigh school seniorhigh buildingbuilding
1 Partially 100,000
Lussoc Schools Local Administrativebldg. (LNHS)
1 Cracked upperwalls, detachedceiling
100,000
Poblacion Schools Local Sto. DomingoIntegrated School
1 Cracks wall 0
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Multi-purposebuilding
1 Partially 10,000
Vacunero Buidling Local Lady M Hotel 1 Partially 300,000
Poblacion Grocery Local Two BrothersGrocery
1 Multiple crack wall 0
Nambaran Roads Local 2 span transverses 1 Transversescracks
60,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Borobor Roads Local 4 span transverses 1 Transversescracks
110,000
Caluatit Roads Local 2 span transverses 1 Transversescracks
60,000
Caluatit Flood control Local Flood ControlProject
1 Collapse stonemasonry sunkenpile cap
100,000
Nagbettadan GovernmentFacilities
Local Waiting shed 1 Collapse concretebench and floor
20,000
Parada Farm Local Farmersproductivity center
1 Collapse ceiling 1,300,000
Lagatit Schools Local 3 classrooms 1 Cracks walls 50,000
Lagatit Storage Room Local Storage room 1 Cracks walls 50,000
Cervantes 69 68 84,100,000
Health facilities Local Ilocos Sur DistrictHospital COVIDward
1 Crack walls 500,000
Comillas south Flood control Local Pamabis Irrigation 0 2,500,000
Pilipil Flood control Local KalalengcommunalIrrigation system
1 300,000
Libang Flood control Local Water ImpoundingProject
1 500,000
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local Cervantes TownHall (MainBuilding)
1 Wall cracks andfloor tiles
2,500,000
Rosario Health facilities Local RHU Building 1 Wall cracks 1,000,000
Rosario House Local Halfway Home 1 Wall and columncracks, floor andwall tiles damage
1,000,000
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local Cervantes Multi-purpose FarmersBuilding
1 Front parapet walltotally damage,wall and columncracks ceiling andelectrical
2,500,000
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local Market VegetableSection
1 Column cracks 1,000,000
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local PNP Building 1 Column and wallcracks
500,000
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal retainingwall
1 Pavements cracks 1,500,000
Rosario Health facilities Local Hospital BuildingWall
1 Wall cracks,parapet wall andceiling
3,500,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Conception Building Local Knights ofColombus Building
1 Wall, column andbeams cracks
5,000,000
Bulaga Flood control Local Flood Control 1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
1,500,000
Aluling Schools Local Aluling ElementarySchool
1 Ripraperoded(20mx10m)fence cornerdamaged (8ftx8ft)
1,000,000
Aluling Bridges Local Baney Footbridge 1 Cracks on towers,adjustments ofcable flooring
500,000
Aluling GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutweakened)
5,000,000
Aluling Schools Local Tam-awan PrimarySchool
1 Cracks onconcrete parts andsome wereeroded, cracks onthe wall and onweldedconnections (boltsand nuts areweaken), crackson structures
1,000,000
Aluling GovernmentFacilities
Local Cawag Day CareCenter
1 Cracks on thewalls and flooring
500,000
Bisoyot Farm to Market Road Roads Local Brgy. Road 1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
2,000,000
Comillas North GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Comillas North Flood control Local Gitlangan FloodControl
1 Cracks onconcrete parts
2,000,000
Comillas South Bridges Local Footbridge 1 Cracks on towers,adjustment ofcable flooring
500,000
Comillas South GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility Payas andBao-Angan
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutweakened)
1,000,000
Comillas South Flood control Local PAMABISIrrigation Dam
1 Cracks onconcrete parts
2,500,000
Catcateng Flood control Local Irrigation Dam 1 Cracks onconcrete parts
1,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Conception GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Conception Flood control Local Lower TamaangFlood
1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
1,000,000
Conception Bridges Local Cabaraon-MarupongFootbridge
1 Cracks on towers,adjustment ofcable flooring
500,000
Dinwede East Roads Local Dinwede EastFarm to Brgy.Road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
1,500,000
Dinwede East GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Dinwede West Roads Local Dinwede westfarm and marketroad
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
2,000,000
Dinwede West GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Dinwede West Bridges Local Footbridge 1 Cracks on towers,adjustments ofcable flooring
1,000,000
Dinwede West Schools Local Dined WestElementary School
1 Slope protectioneroded
3,000,000
Dinwede West Roads Local Dinwede West 1 Cracks 1,000,000
Libang GovernmentFacilities
Local Bantay ChildDevelopmentCenter Building
1 Partially damagewall (2mx1.5m)
1,000,000
Libang Schools Local Bantay PrimarySchool
1 Wall cracks (1m x1m)
100,000
Libang Flood control Local Water ImpoundingProject IrrigationDam
1 Cracks onconcrete parts
500,000
Libang GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Libang Roads Local Bantay Farm Roadto Market Road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
1,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Libang Flood control Local Slope protectionalong FMR
1 Eroded masonry 1,500,000
Malaya Flood control Local Gambang toPayke Irrigation
1 20 meters damage 1,000,000
Malaya Roads Local Natukyudan Farmto Market Road
1 60 meters damagedue to landslide
2,000,000
Malaya GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Malaya Flood control Local Amgayang FloodControl
1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
1,000,000
Malaya Bridges Local AmgayangFootbridge
1 Cracks on towersadjustment ofcable flooring
500,000
Malaya Schools Local Naiba PrimarySchool
1 Slope protectioneroded
2,000,000
Malaya Schools Local Naiba ChildDevelopmentCenter School
1 Slope protectioneroded
500,000
Malaya Bridges Local Malaya Bridge 1 Eroded abutment 3,000,000
Pilipil GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Pilipil Flood control Local Kayan FloodControl
1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
2,000,000
Pilipil Roads Local Pilipil farms tomarket road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
2,000,000
Remedios GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Remedios Bridges Local Footbridge 1 Cracks on towers,adjustment ofcable flooring
500,000
Remedios GovernmentFacilities
Local Multi-Purpose Hall 1 Cracks on walltiles
100,000
Remedios Schools Local RemediosIntegrated SchoolBuilding
1 Cracks on wall 100,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Rosario GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
Rosario Roads Local Rosario farm toMarket Road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
1,000,000
Rosario Flood control Local Slope protection 1 15m cracked andsinking
1,000,000
San Juan Flood control Local Flood Control 1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
2,000,000
San Juan GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
500,000
San Juan Flood control Local Irrigation Dam 1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nutsweakened)
1,000,000
San Juan Flood control Local Upper TamaangFlood Conrol
1 Cracks onconcrete parts andpartially eroded
1,000,000
San Luis GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 Cracks on weldedconnections (boltsand nuts)
500,000
Lamagan Roads Local Lamagan Farm toMarket Road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
1,000,000
Lamagan Schools Local Lamagan PrimarySchool
1 Cracks on wall 700,000
Lamagan Roads Local Liqueo Farm toMarket Road
1 Cracks onlongitudinal andtransverse onpavement
1,000,000
Kalaleng Flood control Local CommunalIrrigation System
1 Partially eroded(2.5m x 7m)
300,000
Santa Catalina 15 15 5,980,000
Church Local St. Catherine DeAlexandria ParishChurch
1 3,000,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Senior CitizenCenter
1 2,500,000 To conductthoroughinspection andassessment
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Paratong GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000 To conductthoroughinspection andassessment
Subec GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 100,000 To conductthoroughinspection andassessment
Pangada Schools Local Pangada-CabaroanElementary School
1 50,000
Poblacion Schools Local CentralElementary School
1 100,000
Cabittaogan Schools Local CabittaoganElementary School
1 50,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local DTI Office 1 50,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Sta CatalinaAuditorium
1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal PoliceStation
1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Cabuloan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Stage 1 5,000
Tamorong GovernmentFacilities
Local Calawaan DayCare Center
1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Tamorong GovernmentFacilities
Local National ChildDevelopmentCenter
1 25,000
Tamorong GovernmentFacilities
Local Calawaan Multi-Purpose Building
1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Cabugao 23 23 14,400,000
Church Local Church 1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Market Local Market 1 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Arnap Schools Local Elementary School 1 Partially damaged 30,000
Ice Plant Local Ice Plant 1 Minor damage 150,000
Caellayan Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 Eroded & tiltedrespectively
2,000,000 PRDP project
Nothern portion of Caellayan Schools Local Elem School 1 Tilted 2,000,000 PRDP Project
GovernmentFacilities
Local Tobacco FarmersMulti Purpose Hall
1 Detatched partiallydamaged
600,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
GovernmentFacilities
Local Cabugao Culturaland SportsComplex
1 Partially damaged 100,000
Church Local St. Mark Parish ofCabugao
1 Partially damaged 7,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Evacuation Area 1 Partially damaged 50,000
Schools Local Cabugao SouthCentral School
1 Partially damaged 40,000
Cuancabal Health facilities Local Health Center 1 Partially damaged 30,000
Cuancabal Storage Facility Local SegubanWarehouse 2
1 Partially damaged 80,000
Namruangan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially damaged 50,000
Lipit Health facilities Local Health Center 1 Partially damaged 40,000
Lipit GovernmentFacilities
Local Multi Purpose Hall 1 Partially damaged 30,000
Fence Local Golden MaruPerimeter Fence
1 Tilted 1,300,000
Sagayaden Storage Facility Local SegubanWarehouse 1
1 Partially damaged 60,000
Fencee Local Caltex Fence 1 Collapsed 100,000
Arnap House Local House 1 Partially damaged 120,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 Several wallcracks occured atthe walls of themunicipal wall(exterior andinterior) also toiletswall and floor tileswere detachedand lobby floortiles were alsodetache d at 2ndfloor level
600,000
Lipit Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 To follow 10,000 To follow
Cuancabal Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 To follow 10,000 To follow
Bantay 32 32 36,980,000
Balaleng Store Local JTC Superstore 1 Cracked upperpart of building
100,000 Recommended forfull operation
Brgy. V Cultural heritage Local Bell Tower 1 Major damage 5,000,000 Restore damages
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Taleb to Naguidayan traversing theNational Highway
Flood control Local Main Can of NIA-BPIS, Canal liningand Bed
1 Collapsed andcracked
25,000,000
Taguiporo, Bantay Well Local Deep well 1 Collapsed 100,000
Buquig Building Local La Jenns 1 Ground floor minorcracks of walls,Second floor partlycracks of flooring,third floor minorcracks of walling
100,000 Recommended forfully operation
Buquig Building Local P Square Building 1 Minor cracks ofwallings, crack ofrear walls atsecond floor
15,000
Brgy. IV Building Local Pipo Building(watsons)
1 Crack of parapetand walling
50,000 Recommended forfully operation
Brgy. IV Building Local Nimas Food Corporation(Jollibee)
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Puspus Building Local ParthenopeTransient Bldg.
1 Cracked cub wall,hairline crack atcolumn
250,000 Restore damagesand submitcertificate ofcompletionssigned and sealedby structuralengineer
Brgy. I Building Local Eagle Vision 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Cabalanggan Building Local One Victoria Hotel 1 Minor cracks ofwallings wall tiles,ThirdFloor(BROKENgLASS andWindows)
150,000 Recommended forfully operation
Bulag Building Local Flying V. Bldg. 1 Partly Damage onexterior wall atfront
120,000 Restore Damagesand submitcertificate ofcompletionssigned and sealedby structuralEngineer
Bulag Building Local King Jet Building 1 Collapse perimeterwall, damagedexterior wall atground floor
300,000 Restore Damagesand submitcertificate ofcompletionssigned and sealedby structuralEngineer
Bulag Building Local Aaron Tuy(selecta)
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Naguidayan Building Local Casa Cecilia 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Naguidayan Building Local Sisters Bingbingka 1 Minor cracks 10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Naguidayan Building Local RC Cola/JNTExpress
1 Minor cracks 10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Taleb Building Local La Caridad/SJMillenium
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Taleb Building Local Senorita Dulce 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Taleb Building Local Ilocos Chicharon 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Taleb Building Local Arthit Corporation 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Taleb Church Local Christ the KingParish Church
1 Collapsed canopy 300,000 Restore damages
Puspus Building Local Solid NorthMarketing
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Puspus Building Local Shell Bantay 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Puspus Building Local Laoag SolidCorporation
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Sinabaan Building Local SatrapConstruction
1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Sinabaan Building Local Bantay Ice Plant 1 Minor cracks ofwalling
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Brgy. V Building Local Petron Bantay 1 Minor Cracks onwallings
10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Brgy. V Church Local St. AugustineParish Church
1 Collapse right sideexterior wall
5,000,000 Restore damages
Brgy. V GovernmentFacilities
Local BIR Bantay 1 Minor cracks 10,000 Recommended forfully operation
Ora West Flood control Local Ora est waterSystem
1 Partially damaged,minor fissures andvisible concretedebris
25,000 Restore damages
Tay-ac Schools Local Tay-ac ElementarySchool
1 Entrance stageminor walldamage, PTAnook damageplastered column,Spanish Bldg.severe walldamage of exteriorwall at the left sideof the bldg.
300,000 Restore damages
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
San Ildefonso 5 5 0
Busiing Roads Local road 1 Cracks 0 Cost of damage - for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local GovernmentInfrastructure
1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Schools Local PSHS-IRC 1 Fallen Glasswindows
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Schools Local Belen NationalHigh School
1 Fallen Ceiling 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Church Local San IldefonsoChurch
1 Fallen bricks 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Santa Lucia 16 51 42,800,000
Bao-as Bridges Local Bao-as Bridge 1 Cracked bridge 3,000,000
Paratong Bridges Local Paratong Bridge 1 Cracked bridge 1,000,000
Nagrebcan Bridges Local Nagrebcan Bridge 1 Cracked bridge 1,000,000
Bridges Local Quinabalayangan-Nagrebcan Bridge
1 Approach wasdamaged
1,000,000
Schools Local SabuananNational HighSchool Building
1 Some wall wascracked and needto repair
1,500,000
Bridges Local Palali Bridge 1 7,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Evacuation Center 1 Minor hairlinecracked and safeto occupy
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Bridges Local Alincaoeg Bridge 1 Cracked Bridge 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Church Local St. Lucy ParishChurch
1 Beam at the mainentrance and rightwall of the churchupper portion wasdamaged
3,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Brigades Hall andPolice Station AndAuditorium
1 Minor hairlinecracked and safeto occupy
900,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Senior CitizenBuilding
1 300,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Old MunicipalBuilding
1 500,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local RHU Building 1 300,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Arangin Multi-Purpose Building
1 5,000,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
House Local ResidentialHouses and OtherInfrastructures
36 18,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Evacuation Center 1 Minor hairlinecracked and safeto occupy
300,000
San Vicente 13 13 235,000
Nagtupakan Roads Local Barangay Road 1 Major crackedroads
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Poblacion Health facilities Local RHU 1 Minor cracks onwalls
10,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local PasalubongCenter
1 Minor cracks onwalls
75,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local 1 Ceiling at 2nd floorpartially damaged
0
Poblacion Mall Local SV Town Mall 1and 2
1 Part of groundfloor ceiling onalley partiallydamaged onbuilding 2
25,000
Poblacion Church Local St. Vincent FerrerParish Church
1 Cracks, chippingof plaster at mainentrance. Cracksat beam support atrear balcony.Minor cracks at thewalls of front at thewall of frontbalcony. Portionsof ruins at the backof parish conventfell down
50,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Senior CitizenBuilding
1 Minor cracks onwalls
10,000
Poblacion Schools Local San VicenteIntegrated School
1 Minor cracks atwalls of H.E.Building
10,000
San Sebastian GovernmentFacilities
Local Senior CitizenBuilding
1 Minor cracks onwalls
10,000
Pudoc Centro GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 Minor cracks atcolumns and steelbeam connection
25,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Evacuation Center 1 Minor cracks onwalls
10,000
Nagtupacan Roads Local Brgy Road 1 Major crackedroads
0 Cost of damage -for validation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Nagtupacan Schools Local NagtupacanElementary School
1 Cracks at thecanopy ofadministrationbuilding
10,000
Burgos 20 20 18,010,000
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Building 1 3,000,000
Poblacion Norte Building Local OTOP Building 1 4,000,000
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal CoveredCourt
1 1,000,000
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Building 1 2,000,000
Sabangan Pinggan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 150,000
Sabangan Pinggan Church Local Barangay Chapel 1 200,000
Stone Masonry Local Abalos St. StoneMasonry
1 150,000
Lucaban GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 1,000,000
Luna GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Stage 1 50,000
Callitong GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 150,000
Cabcaburao GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 10,000
Balugang GovernmentFacilities
Local Post-HarvestFacility
1 40,000
Lesseb Roads Local Darugo Road 1 500,000
Lesseb Flood control Local Lesseb-NagpanaoanIrrigation
1 500,000
Lubing Schools Local Lubing ElementarySchool
1 30,000
Cadacad GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 30,000
Bessang Schools Local BessangElementary School
1 2,500,000
Ambugat Building Local Privateestablishment(Laila D. Escobar)
1 100,000
Dirdirig Schools Local PadayaoElemetary School2sty 4cl Dep
1 Crack walls andcollapsed ceiling 4classroom majordamage
600,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Public MarketBuilding
1 2,000,000
Galimuyod 10 10 0
Calungbuyan Schools Local GalimuyodIntegrated School
1 Partially damaged 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local MunicipalEvacuation Center
1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Poblacion Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Borobor GovernmentFacilities
Local BoroborMultipurposeBuilding
1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Sapang GovernmentFacilities
Local SapangMultipurposeBuilding
1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Rubio Flood control Local Slope Protectionfor MultipurposeBuilding
1 Severe damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Calongbuyan Flood control Local Slope Protection 1 Severe damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Pagangpang Flood control Local Slope Protection 1 Severe damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Poblacion Box Culvert Local Box Culvert 1 Minor damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Schools Local CalimuntogElementary School
1 Major damage 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Vigan 12 12 0
Church Local St. PaulMetropolitanCathedral Church
1 Cracks in thefacade and flyingbuttress
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Church Local St. PaulMetropolitanCathedral BellTower Church
1 Cracks anddetachedmouldings
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Lumber Local Standard Lumberand Hardware
1 Wall cracks 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Bakery Local Heritage BakeryHouse
1 Destroyed stairsdue to fallen debris
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Building Local Coca ColaBuilding
1 Collapsed portionof perimeter wall
0 Cost of damage - for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Plaza BurgosStage
1 Cracks on flooringand minor crackson stage wall
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Storage Facilty Local Camarin StorageFacility
1 Collapsed wall 0 Cost of damage - for validation
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Silang street Building Local Abandonedbuilding
1 Collapsed wall 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Cultural heritage Local Syquia AbandonedRuins
1 Collapsed wall 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Building Local La Casa Blanca 1 Cracked beamsand mouldings
0 Cost of damage - for validation
GovernmentFacilities
Local Vigan DisplayCenter
1 Wall cracks 0 Cost of damage - for validation
Building Local Querencia Salonand Spa
1 Detached wallplaster
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Lidlidda 23 23 8,950,000
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 Wall Cracks 400,000
Suysuyan GovernmentFacilities
Local MunicipalQuarantine Facility
1 Wall Cracks 400,000
Banucal Schools Local BanucalElementary School
1 Collapsed Ceiling 400,000
Banucal Church Local Banucal Church ofChrist
1 Wall cracks 200,000
Bequi-Walin Schools Local Bequi-WalinElementary School
1 Slightly collapseceiling
0 Cost of damage -for validation
Bequi-Walin Schools Local Bequi-WalinCatholic Church
1 Crack on concreteceiling
100,000
Schools Local Lidlidda NationalHigh School
1 Wall cracks 300,000
Bequi-Walin Church Local Bequi-WalinCatholic Church
1 Crack on concreteceiling
100,000
San Vicente Bridges Local Bridge 1 1,400,000
San Vicente GovernmentFacilities
Local San VicenteBarangay Hall
1 Cracked walls 50,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local FarmersMultipurpose Hall
1 400,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local FarmersMultipurposeBuilding
1 500,000
Schools Local Lidlidda NorthCentral School
1 Wall cracks 400,000
Schools Local Lidlidda SouthCentral School
1 Wall cracks 500,000
Schools Local Tay-AcElementary School
1 Cracked walls anddamaged ceiling
400,000
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Collapsed ceiling 200,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
GovernmentFacilities
Local FarmersMultipurposeBuildingCarcarabasa
1 Wall cracks 100,000
Bugui GovernmentFacilities
Local Bugui BarangayHall
1 Wall cracks 50,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Lidlidda GreenMarket
1 Wall cracks 50,000
Calungbuyan GovernmentFacilities
Local Calungbuyan PostHarvest Facility
1 Damagedbleachers
500,000
Carcarabasa GovernmentFacilities
Local Carcarabasa Multi-purpose Building
1 Cracked walls anddamaged tiles
100,000
Suysuyan GovernmentFacilities
Local SuysuyanBarangay Hall
1 Cracked walls 50,000
Banucal, Bequi-Walin, Carcarabasa,Poblacion Norte, Poblacion Sur, San
Vicente, Suysuyan ,Labut
House Local House 1 Damaged(partially/totally)
2,350,000
Salcedo (Baugen) 16 134 9,770,000
Atabay GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Cracked secondfloor ceilings
500,000
Atabay Roads Local Salcedo-Sta. LuciaRoad
1 Stone MasonryProject, both sidesof the road with400 meters inlength partiallycollapsed
1,500,000
Atabay Roads Local Sitio CubcubbootBarangay Road
1 Filled with erodedvolume of rocksand soil
200,000
Baluarte Schools Local BaluarteElementary SchoolBuildings
1 Rip rapped 500,000
San Gaspar Stone Masonry Local Stone MasonryProject
1 Stone filed partiallycollapsed (40meters)
150,000
Calangcuasan Stone Masonry Local Stone MasonryProject
1 20 meters partiallycollapsed
100,000
Stone Masonry Local Ubbog-BaybayadingStone MasonryProject
1 30 meters inlength partiallycollapsed
500,000
Flood control Local CommunalIrrigation System
1 Irrigation damcanal filled witheroded rocks andsoil
100,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Roads Local Salcedo-Sta. LuciaRoad
1 Collapsed roadshoulder andstone masonry
1,500,000
Roads Local Salcedo-CandonRoad
1 Stone masonrycollapsed
1,000,000
San Gasper Stone Masonry Local stone masonryproject Brgy. Road
1 Stone piledpartially collapsed
150,000
Baluarte GovernmentFacilities
Local Houses andGovernmentsBuilding
70 2 totally damagedand 68 partiallydamaged
2,868,000
Calangcuasan GovernmentFacilities
Local Houses andGovernmentsBuilding
3 Partially damaged 300,000
Poblacion Norte GovernmentFacilities
Local Houses andGovernmentsBuilding
10 Partially damaged 135,000
Culiong GovernmentFacilities
Local Houses andGovernmentsBuilding
2 Partially damaged 15,000
Dinaratan GovernmentFacilities
Local Houses andGovernmentsBuilding
38 Partially damaged 252,000
Magsingal 38 38 56,894,520
Hospital Local Magsingal DistrictHospital
1 Safe 40,000 Minor repair
Church Local St. William theHermit ParishChurch
1 Temporary closed;Unsafe
16,000,000 Further StructuralInvestigation
GovernmentFacilities
Local MagsingalMuseum
1 Temporary closed;Unsafe
500,000 Refrofit
GovernmentFacilities
Local Public Market 1 Safe 52,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Hermitania DeMagsingal
1 TemporaryClosed; UnderObservation
2,000,000 Refrofit
Bacar GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Temporary closed;Under observation
3,000 For observationand repair
Barbarit GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Temporary closed;Under observation
3,000 For observationand repair
Bungro Mosque Local Mosque 1 Some areaspartiallyclosed;unsafe
320,000 Further structuralinvestigation
Bungro GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Temporaryclosed;unsafe
2,240,000 Further structuralinvestigation
Bungro GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 Temporaryclosed;unsafe
9,000 Repair
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bungro Stone Masonry Local Stone MasonryAlong MNR
1 Stone masonrypartiallydamaged;passablewith precaution
129,000 Reconttruction ofstone masonry
Labut Bridges Local Footbridge 1 Passable withprecaution
43,000 Recontruction ofstone masonry
Labut Stone Masonry Local Labut Cadanglaanstone masonry
1 Stone masonrypartially damaged;passable withprecaution
215,000 Reconstruction ofstone masonry
Labut Bridges Local Labut CadanglaanBridge
1 Stone masonrypartially damaged;passable withprecaution
172,000 Reconstruction ofstone masonry
Labut GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Temporary closed;under observation
4,000 Repair
Labut Church Local Chapel 1 Unsafe 500,000 Further structuralinvestigation
Maas-asin Slope Protection Local Slope protection 1 Unsafe; passablewith precaution
129,000 Reconstruction ofstone masonry
Maas-asin GovernmentFacilities
Local Covered Court 1 Temporary closed;Unsafe
1,260,000 Repair
Manzante Bridges Local Bridge 1 Stone MasonryPartially Damaged;Passable withprecaution
64,500 Reconstruction ofStone Masonry
Napo GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Temporary cosed;Under observation
1,600,000 For observationand structuralinvestigation
Napo Schools Local Napo ElementarySchool
1 Partiallyclosed;Unsafe
2,000,000 Repair andmaintenance
Napo Slope Protection Local Slope protection(near BarangayCaptain)
1 Partially damaged;passable withprecaution
129,000 Reconstruction ofstone masonry
Napo Slope Protection Local Sagayaden SlopeProtection
1 Partially damaged;passable withprecaution
86,000 Reconstruction ofstone masonry
Pagsanaan Sur GovernmentFacilities
Local Health Station andNutrition Center
1 Temporary closed;unsafe
270,000 Further StructuralInvestigation
Patong Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 Partially damaged;passable withprecaution
43,000 Reconstrution ofstone masonry
Patong Bridges Local Bridge (stonemasonry)
1 Partially damaged;passable withprecaution
129,000 Reconstrution ofstone masonry
Patong GovernmentFacilities
Local Brgy. Hall 1 Temporary closed;unsafe
600,000 Reconstruction
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Sarsaracat Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 Partially damaged;passable withprecaution
344,000 Reconstruction
Sta. Monica Schools Local Magsingal NorthCentral School
1 Some areaspartially closed;unsafe
6,600,000 Repair
San Basilio Bridges Local Bridge 1 Stone masonrypartially damaged;not passable
25,800 Reconstrution ofstone masonry
San Clemente Schools Local MagsingalNationalHighschool- 2Storey Building
1 Partially closed;unsafe
2,500,000 Further StructuralInvestigation
San Ramon Church Local St. WilliamIsntitute
1 Partially Closed;Unsafe
5,000,000 Further StructuralInvestigation
San Vicente GovernmentFacilities
Local National ChildDevelopmentCenter
1 Safe 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Cabaraoan House Local House 1 Temporary Closed 13,860,000
Patong Barn Local Flue Curing Barn 1 Partially damaged 9,750
Bungro Barn Local Flue Curing Barn 1 Partially damaged 3,470
Macatcatud Barn Local Flue Curing Barn 1 Partially damaged 8,000
Maas-asin Barn Local Flue Curing Barn 1 Partially damaged 3,000
Quirino (Angkaki) 23 23 2,705,000
Suagayan Sitio Lugacan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 50,000
Schools Local Elementary School 1 10,000
Schools Local School Buildings 1 90,000
Patungcaleo Health facilities Local Health Station 1 70,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Day Care Center 1 60,000
Cayus GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 60,000
Banoen GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay ViewDeck
1 15,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local Central SchoolBuildings andDormitory
1 100,000
Lamag GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 20,000
Patiacan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 60,000
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Malideg GovernmentFacilities
Local Primary School 1 50,000
Namitpit GovernmentFacilities
Local Baarangay Hall 1 20,000
Patungkalao Schools Local Integrated School 1 30,000 Cost of damage -for validation
Namitpit Schools Local Bucnit Elementary 1 10,000
Namitpit Church Local Bethel Church 1 20,000
Poblacion Water System Local Dagman WaterSystem
1 60,000
Water System Local Bunugem WaterSystem
1 60,000
Banoen Water System Local Burburan WaterSystem
1 60,000
Namitpit Water System Local Dumateng WaterSystem
1 60,000
Suagayan Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor damage 200,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Putangcaleo Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor damage 200,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Namitpit Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor damage 200,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
Cayus Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Requestreconstruction ofBHS
1,200,000 Not Functional
San Emilio 25 25 12,830,000
Cab GovernmentFacilities
Local Municipal Hall 1 5,000,000
Paltoc GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Tiagan Schools Local Schools 1 500,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Sitio Hall 1 500,000
Kalumsing GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 50,000
Schools Local Integrated School 1 200,000
Sibsibbu GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 50,000
San Miliano Tiagan Matibuey Sibsibbu Church Local Churches 1 500,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Tiagan BusinessEstablishment
Local Gas station 1 10,000
BusinessEstablishment
Local Stores 1 10,000
Baang Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 500,000
Matibuey Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 3,000,000
Tiagan Slope Protection Local Slope Protection 1 500,000
Guesba Flood control Local CommunalIrrigation
1 50,000
Siblocan Flood control Local CommunalIrrigation
1 30,000
San Miliano Flood control Local GuesbaCommunalIrrigation
1 50,000
San Miliano Flood control Local SiblocanCommunalIrrigation
1 30,000
San Miliano Flood control Local Dayyuan Irrigation 1 30,000
San Miliano Flood control Local ComcomaoanSlope Protection
1 Partially damaged 500,000
Matibuey Rice Grannary Local Rice Grannary 1 200,000
Cabaroan Schools Local San Emilio WestCentral School
1 Partially damaged 500,000
Cabaroan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially damaged 20,000
Cabaroan Flood control Local Pinasang Irrigation 1 100,000
Cabaroan Flood control Local Baang SlopeProtection
1 Partially damaged 500,000
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Cracks on walls 0 Cost of damage -for validation
Santa Cruz 2 5 250,000
Sawat Bridges National Manila North RoadK0334+370 Sta.Cruz Bridge Brgy.Sawat, Sta. Cruz,Ilocos Sur
1 Minor damage onexpansion Joint
200,000 Passable
Brgy. Pinipin Roads National Jct. Sta. Cruz -Suyo - Pilar -Pinipin RoadK0336+900,K0337+000, Brgy.Pinipin, Sta. Cruz
4 Widened gapbetweencarriageway andshoulder
50,000 Passable
Santa 10 10 3,254,400
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Banaoang Schools Local Community School 1 Damaged ceilingat pagcor bldg.
20,000
Basug Schools Local Community SchoolNationalHighschool
1 Wall cracks atgabaldon bldg.
25,000
Dammay Schools Local Primary School 1 Cracked walls andbroken glasses atacademic bldg.
10,000
Mabilbila Schools Local MabilbilaIntegrated school
1 Major cracks ofstructuralfoundation at 4storey SHS bldg.Cracked column atcovered court.Cracked wall atHE/Canteen.Cracked walls andsagging ceiling
3,000,000
Nagpanaoan Schools Local Community School 1 Cracked walls atgrade 1 and 4classrooms
5,000
Nagpanaoan Schools Local Santa CentralSchool
1 Cracked walls invarious buildings
35,000
Nagpanaoan Schools Local Santa NationalHighschool
1 Cracked walls 20,000
Sacuyya Schools Local SacuyyaElementary School
1 Cracked walls atcoveredcourt/stagecanteen. Collapsefence
32,400
Sacuyya Norte Building Local CommertialBuilding
1 102,000
Rizal Building Local Commertialbuilding
1 5,000
Sta. Maria 1 1 2,000,000
Baballasioan Roads Local Pinsal falls road 1 Slope protectioncollapsed includingits shoulder
2,000,000
LA UNION 34 34 70,274,070
San Juan 1 1 10,000,000
Bridges Local San Juan Bridge 1 Cracks on Girdersand Deck
10,000,000 Passable
No breakdown 11 11 46,408,000
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bridges Local Alilem Sugpon -Sudipen RoadK0313+691 -K0319+793 IpetBridge
1 Cracks and girdersand deck
10,000,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Bridges Local Anduyan BridgeChainage 2+870 -Chainage 3+231
1 Slope protectioncollapse atapproach 'B'
2,500,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Bridges Local Amallapay BridgeK0240+917
1 Damaged slopeprotectionamallapay bridgeabutment 'A'
300,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Bridges Local San Luis Bridge 2K0220+759
1 Crack on girderand bridge deck
2,880,000 Passable tovehicles up to 10tons, vehicles 10tons above wereadvised to takeMNR /Agoo-Baguio City Road& vice versa
Bridges Local Maoasoas BridgeK0216+(-1004) -K0228+014
1 Aggravated crackson bridge deckand intermediatediaphragm
4,000,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Bridges National Nilangoyan Bridge 1 Aggravated cracksdue to earthquake
7,000,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Bridges National Manila North RoadK0212+(-490) -K0264+304Payocpoc Bridge
1 Aggravated crackon bridge deckand intermidiatediaphragm, crackon slope protectiondue to earthquake
5,000,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Roads Local K0219+000-K0220+000 (intermittentsection)
1 DamagedPavement
1,300,000
Roads Local K0226+220 -K0226+280
1 DamagedPavement
1,328,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Roads Local K0259+150 -K0259+267
1 Faulting 2,100,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
Roads National Bauang -BaguioRoad K0277+100
1 Crack onpavement androad depression.Possible failure onslope protection38m length
10,000,000
Aringay 1 1 1,000,000
Bridges National Aringay Bridge 1 Damagedexpansion joint atapproach A
1,000,000 Passable to alltypes of vehicles
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
San Fernando 4 4 716,070
Health facilities Local Ilocos Training andRegional MedicalCenter
1 Reportedtransformer of theradiology room gotbusted, thussuspendingoperation
0 Cost of damage - for validation
Health facilities Local Regional BloodCenter
1 Minimal cracks onwalls
206,070 Functional
Bangbangolan Health facilities Local Lying-In 1 Minor cracks 10,000 Functional
Health facilities Local Treatment andRehabilitationCenter
1 Hairline cracks onone edge of thedoor atadministrativebuilding, hairlinecrack on theconnectionbetween columnand CHB wall ofMulti-PurposeGym, cracks onwall and beam,cracks on walldormitory buildingwith damagedplasters
500,000 Functional
Caba 2 2 360,000
Health facilities Local RHU I-Caba 1 Major damage(dental room)
300,000 Functional
Health facilities Local Caba DistrictHospital
1 Minimal damages 60,000 Functional
Santol 1 1 650,000
Health facilities Local RHU Santol 1 Minimal cracks atthe laboratory area
650,000 Functional
Agoo 1 1 1,000,000
Health facilities Local La Union MedicalCenter
1 Major cracks 1,000,000 Functional
Balaoan 1 1 1,000,000
Health facilities Local Balaoan DistrictHospital
1 Minimal cracks 1,000,000 Functional
Bacnotan 4 4 1,300,000
Health facilities Local Bacnotan DistrictHospital
1 Crack noted at theannex building,damaged waterpipeline
1,000,000 Functional
Health facilities Local RHU Bacnotan 1 Minimal cracks 200,000 Functional
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Galongen Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor cracks 50,000 Functional
Sallingcob Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Minor cracks 50,000 Functional
Bangar 1 1 0
Health facilities Local RHU Bangar 1 Minor cracks noted 0 Cost of damage -no notable cost asper RHU
San Gabriel 2 2 20,000
Lipay Health facilities Local Lipay BarangayHealth Station
1 Minor cracks 10,000 Functional
Lacong Health facilities Local Lacong BarangayHealth Station
1 Minor cracks 10,000 Functional
Naguilian 1 1 1,000,000
Health facilities Local Nagulian DistrictHospital
1 Collapsedperimeter fence infront of thehospital- minor cracksseen at thelaboratory unit,new PhilHealthward (all rooms)as well as the oldwards (pedia,surgical, andfemale ward)- minor cracks onwall- *no damages onposts and beams
1,000,000 Fully Functional
Sudipen 2 2 20,000
Health facilities Old Central BHS 1 Minimal cracks 10,000 Functional
Health facilities San FranciscoBHS
1 Minimal cracks 10,000 Functional
Bauang 2 2 6,800,000
Bridges Local Maning Bridge 1 Aggravated crackon bridge deck,crack on slopeprotection atabutment A and B
3,000,000 Monitoring of crackon bridge deck,crack on slopeprotection atabutment A and B
Health facilities Local Rural Health Unit 1 Minimal cracks inRHU and lying inn
3,800,000
PANGASINAN 11 11 41,850,000
No breakdown 7 7 38,100,000
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bridges National Cayanga Bridge 1 Damaged slopeprotection (groutedriprap) B/S
5,000,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Bridges National K0183+098 -K0184+100(Hector MendozaBridge)
1 Damagedexpansion joint at2nd span
100,000 All national roadsand bridges arepassable.
Bridges National Rodriguez BridgeK0185+(-757) -K0185+(-700)
1 Aggravateddamage on bridgedeck (left lane)
0 Passable
Bridges National San Miguel Bridge K0208+198-K0208+213
1 Aggravateddamage on bridgedeck
0 Passable
Bridges National Agbayani BridgeK0214+439 -K0214+450
1 Aggravateddamage of bridge
0 Passable
Bridges National Dagupan-Bonuan-San Fabian-RoadK0380+058 -K0380+182, DawelBridge
1 Damaged TrussSupport , Pier #3,R/S
30,000,000 Vehicles above 5Tons takePangasinan-LaUnion InterProvincial Road (Dagupan-Mangaldan RoadSection) & viceversa.Pang 2nd DEO &LGU-Dagupan Cityjointly manning thearea 24/7 for asmooth flow oftraffic
Bridges National Baracbac Bridge K0229+104-K0229+125
1 AggravatedDamage on BridgeApproach A & B
3,000,000 Passable
Urdaneta 1 1 3,500,000
Brgy. Anonas Roads National Manila North RoadK0184+650 -K0184+800
1 Aggravateddamage of slopeprotectionincluding shoulder
3,500,000 Passable
Rosales 1 1 20,000
Health facilities Local RHU Rosales 1 Small cracks(dental/R SI room)
20,000 Functional
Mangaldan 1 1 30,000
Health facilities Local RHU Mangaldan II 1 Cracks 2nd floor 30,000 Functional
Lingayen 1 1 200,000
Health facilities Local Lingayen DistrictHospital
1 Cracks in thedifferent parts ofthe specific areas
200,000 Estimated damagecost - for validation
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
DAGUPAN 1 1 417,309.65
Dagupan 1 1 417,309.65
Health facilities Local Drug Treatmentand RehabilitationCenter
1 *visible cracks onthe wall and floorof admin building*visible diagonalcracks topmostsection of everycorner of thebuilding of theDormitory andcracks on the walls& opening,visiblecracks on joints ofceiling & walls*slight twistingmoments wasobserved in themain members ofthe structuralframes for theelevated watertank
417,309.65 Functional
REGION 2 131 131 32,029,162.81
CAGAYAN 37 37 16,185,000
Baggao 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Catugay ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Asassi ES-Crack on walls
Aparri 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Sanja ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Paruddun NorteES-Crack on walls
Tuao 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -ltawes NHS-Crack on column
Lal-lo 4 4 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Alaguia ES-Damaged ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bangag ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lalafugan ES-Crack on walls
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Antonio ES-Crack on walls
Ballesteros 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Zitanga ES-Crack on walls
Lasam 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Magsaysay ES-Crack on walls
Buguey 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tabbac ES-Crack on walls
Allacapan 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bulo ES-Crack on walls
Tuguegarao 15 15 12,065,000
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Balzain East ES-Crack on wallsand beam
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Annafunan IS-Minor crack onwalls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Larion Bajo ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Larion Alto ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tuguegarao CityScience HS-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -CataggamanNational HS-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tagga-Dadda ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Llnao National HS-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Pallua IS-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tuguegarao NorthCS-Crack on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Pardo ES-Crack on walls
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Libag IS-Trusses deflected
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Caritan Norte ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Gosi ES-Crack on wallsand ceilings
Carig Sur Health facilities National Cagayan ValleyMedical Center
1 12,065,000 Damaged Building
Solana 6 6 30,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local GSO Office,MunicipalCompound
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local Accounting Office,MunicipalCompund
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local MunicipalEngineeringOffice, MunicipalCompound
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local Legislative Office,Municipal Office
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local Budget Office,MunicipalCompund
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Vice Mayor'sOffice, MunicipalCompound
1 Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor cracks
Enrile 2 2 990,000
Roma Roads National Santiago-Tuguegarao Road(S00724LZ)K0434+670-K0434+688 (R/S), K0434+700-K0434+718 (R/S)
1 610,000 Settlement ofpavementshoulder
Barangay 2 Roads National SantiagoTuguegarao Road(Jct. Kalinga-Tuguegarao Sec.)(S00725LZ)K0442+205-K0442+223) (R/S)
1 380,000 Settlement ofpavementshoulder
Peñablanca 1 1 3,100,000
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Quibal Roads National Penablanca CallaoCave Road(S05071LZ)K0487+550-K0487+600
1 3,100,000 Settlement ofpavementshoulder
ISABELA 23 23 7,129,162.81
Cauayan 2 2 800,000
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -De Vera ES-Crack on wallsand floorings
Tagaran Bridges National Tagaran Bridge 1 800,000 Cracks on SlopeProtection ofAbutment A and B
Ilagan 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Division Office-Crack on walls
Santo Tomas 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Colunguan ES-Crack on wall
Echague 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Diasan ES-Crack on wall
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Echague SouthCS-Crack on wall
Santa Maria 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Isidro EastES-Crack on wall
Gamu 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Upi ES-Crack on wall
Quezon 3 3 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Quezon CS-Crack on wall andcollapsed ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Turod ES-Crack on Wall
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Aurora ES-Crack on wall
Angadanan 3 3 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Calaocan ES-Crack on wall
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lunac PS-Crack on wall
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Sto Nino IS-Crack on wall
Roxas 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bantug-Lintao ES-Crack on wall
Cabagan 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Aggub ES-Crack on wall
Cordon 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Villa Miemban ES-Crack on wall
Santiago 4 4 5,722,389.81
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Division Office-Minor crack onwalls and columns
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Luna ES-3 Classroomswith major damage
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Villa Gonzaga ES-Crack on wall
Victory Sur Health facilities National Southern IsabelaMedical Center
1 5,722,389.81 Damaged Building
Ramon 2 2 606,773
San Antonio Health facilities Local RHU Ramon 1 352,867 Damaged Building
Bugallon Proper (Pob.) Health facilities Local BHS 1 253,906 Damaged Building
NUEVA VIZCAYA 36 36 415,000
Kasibu 3 3 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Eastern NuevaVizcaya HS-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tadji ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Paquet ES-Cracks on walls
Dupax Del Norte 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lamo NHS-Cracks on wallsand columns
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Belance HighSchool-Cracks on walls,flooring, andcolumn/beam
Kayapa 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Pangawan ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Kayapa ProperWest-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Villaverde 3 3 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bintawan NHS-Cracks on wallsand collapse onportions of ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Villaverde CSAnnex-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bintawan NorthES-Cracks on wallsand columns
Bayombong 3 3 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Division Office-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Casat NHS-Cracks on wallsand columns
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -NVGCHS-Cracks on wallsand column
Bagabag 6 6 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lantap ES-Crack on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Bagabag NHS-Cracks on wallsand ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Murong NHS-Cracks on walls,ceiling, andcolumn
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Palayan ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -MV Duque ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Tuao North ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Bambang 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Salinas HS-Cracks on walls
Ambaguio 2 2 200,000
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Ambaguio HS-Cracks on walls
Poblacion Health facilities Local RHU-BirthingClinic
1 200,000 Damaged Building
Sta. Fe 2 2 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Canabuan NHS-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Baracbac ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Diadi 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Diadi NHS-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Dupax Del Sur 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Kinabuan ES-Cracks on walls
Aritao 10 10 215,000
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local HRM Office, LGUHall
1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Damaged ceiling
Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local KnowledgeBuilding
1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Minor cracks(60cm) at 2nd floor
Comon GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially Damaged 30,000 Minor crack atfloor beam (est20-30cm) andminor cracks onfloor slab(12-15sqm) at the2nd floor
Latar GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Traverse cracks ofroof beam (40cm)
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bone North GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially Damaged 20,000 Minor cracks onwalls and bea,s(10-20cm) at the2nd floor
Beti GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Minor cracks onwalls at the 2ndfloor of barangayhall (estimate50-70 cm)
Canabuan GovernmentFacilities
Local Barangay Hall 1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Minor cracksonwalls at the 2ndfloor of barangayhall (est90-100cm)
Bone South Church Local ImmaculateConcepcionChurch
1 Partially Damaged 100,000 Major cracks onwalls in front ofchurch (est 4-5meters)
Canarem Slope Protection Local Barangay HallCompound
1 Partially Damaged 10,000 Minor cracks
Baan Health facilities Local Barangay HealthStation
1 Meter Partially Damaged 5,000 Minor Crack onwall (0.40 meter)
QUIRINO 35 35 8,300,000
Madella 18 18 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Balligui HS-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Balligui ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Maddela Schoolof Arts & Trades-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lusod ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Pedlisan ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Cofcaville IS-Cracks on wallsand columns
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -MaddelaComprehensiveHS-Cracks on walls,columns, andflooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Dipintin HS-Cracks on walls
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Maddela NorthCS-ISC-Cracks on wallsand flooring,collapse portionsof ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -MarianoGadingan ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Villa Gracia IS-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Santo Tomas ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Bernabe ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Villa Hermosa ES-Cracks on wallsand collapse onportions of ceiling
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Cabaruan IS-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Salvador ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Martin IS-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Divisoria Sur IS-Cracks on walls
Saguday 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Lumagui ES-Collapse onportions of ceiling
Diffun 1 1 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -MagsaysayNational HS-Cracks on walls
Aglipay 11 11 0
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Ramon ES-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Francisco ESAnnex-Collapse onportions of ceiling
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Aglipay East CS-Cracks on wallsand flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Osmena ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Victoria HS-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -San Manuel IS-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Victoria North ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Ramos ES-Cracks on walls
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Nagabgaban l5-Cracks on walls,flooring, andcolumn
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Aglipay West CS-Cracks on flooring
Schools Local 1 Partially damaged 0 -Victoria HS-Cracks on walls
Cabarroguis 4 4 8,300,000
GovernmentFacilities
Local Hostel A (CR),Provincial Capitol
1 Partially damaged 300,000 Extensive cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local IntermidiateLanding, WaterSports Complex
1 Partially damaged 1,000,000 Extensive cracks
GovernmentFacilities
Local Perimeter Fence,Quirino ProvincialMedical Center
1 Partially damaged 5,000,000 Tilted Fence
GovernmentFacilities
Local Stone Masonry,PAGASACompound
1 Partially damaged 2,000,000 Parts of StoneMasonry collapsed
REGION 3 9 9 0
AURORA 2 2 0
Dinalungan 1 1 0
Schools Local Mariano D.Marquez MemorialNational HighSchool(MDMMNHS)
1 Partially damaged 0 Cracks/fissures inwalls and floors ofschool buildingsand minimalground tilting
Dipaculao 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local DipaculaoMunicipal Hall
1 Partially damaged 0 Incurred minorcracks
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
BATAAN 1 1 0
Hermosa 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local HermosaMunicipal Hall
1 Partially damaged 0 Incurred minorcracks
NUEVA ECIJA 2 2 0
Palayan 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
National 3-in-1 Facility(GCCC)
1 Partially damaged 0 Incurred minorcracks
Talavera 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local Mayors Hall,Talavera MunicipalHall
1 Partially damaged 0 Bond and torsioncracks
PAMPANGA 2 2 0
Masantol 2 2 0
Schools Local Masantol HighSchool
1 Partially damaged 0 Slight cracks onstairs, rooms, andoutside thebuilding
GovernmentFacilities
Local CommunityIsolation Facility
1 Partially damaged 0 Slight cracks onwalls and flooring
TARLAC 2 2 0
Bamban 1 1 0
Schools Local MainangElementary School
1 Partially damaged 0 Incurred minorcracks
Paniqui 1 1 0
Supermarket Local Red CamiaSupermarket
1 Partially damaged 0 Incurred minorcracks
CAR 376 828 922,086,923.16
ABRA 209 298 583,453,455.3
Bangued 3 3 10,000,000
GovernmentFacilities
National NIA Abra SatelliteOffice Building
1 Partially Damaged 10,000,000
Cultural heritage Local San Lorenzo RuizShrine
1 Partially Damaged 0 - This is one of theoldest churches inAbra that was builtin the early 1920s.It is a heritagestructure with redclay brick detailson its facade, naveand twin belfries.- For furtherassessment.
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Hotel Local For furtherassessment.
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracked wallsand damagedstructures.- For furtherassessment.
Luba 1 1 0
Schools Local PacpacaElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 Stage: Separatedfloor to wallconnection; semi-detached postClassroom:damaged ceiling.for validation
Dolores 2 9 11,946,300
Schools Local AnanaaoIntegrated School
1 Partially Damaged 0 Fallen upper wall4 classrooms withmajor damage12 classroomswith minor damage6 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facility
Mudiit Roads National Abra - KalingaRoad
8 11,946,300 8 road sections ofAbra - KalingaRoad- K0421+950 -K0422+000K0439+512-K0439+545K0444+067-K0444+099K0444+394-K0444+408K0447+434-K0447+469K0451+465-K0451+490K0454+500-K0454+525K0455+863-K0455+878
Tayum 2 2 15,000,000
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Cultural heritage Local Sta. Catalina deAlejandria Church/Tayum Church
1 Partially Damaged 0 - This is a 19thcentury baroquechurch that wascompleted in 1803and declared aNational CulturalTreasure by theNational Museumof the Philippinesin 2001.- For furtherassessment.
Cabaroan Flood control National Cabaraon FloodControl
1 15,000,000 Cracks found onCrest, Side of theStructure
Bucay 9 9 189,547,816
Cultural heritage Local Casa Real 1 Totally Damaged 0 - Casa Real (Thisis a monumentalarch, completewith columns andcapitals, topped bythe insignia andcrown of theKingdom of Spain,and built of stoneand mortarcovered by bricks.It was the gate to along-gone militaryfort that doubledas the provincialgovernment seatCasa Real in the19th Century).- For furtherassessment.
Canglolao and Pakiling Flood control National Banglolao -Pakiling FloodControl
1 150,000,000 Collapsed DikeWall
Flood control National Patoc FloodControl
1 2,947,816 Collapsed Gabion
Flood control National Banglolao FloodControl
1 500,000 Damaged CrestWork
Flood control National Layugan andPakiling FloodControl
1 1,400,000 Collapsed Gabion
Flood control National Dugong FloodControl
1 4,000,000 Damaged DikeWall
Salnec Flood control National Bucay FloodContol
1 20,700,000 Damaged DikeWall
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Dugong Flood control National Bucay FloodControl
1 8,000,000 Damaged DikeWall
Abang Flood control National Abang FloodControl
1 2,000,000 Damaged DikeWall
Lagayan 1 1 0
Resort Local Bubua-an Resort(Formerly LusuacSpring Resort)
1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherassessment.
La Paz 3 3 59,000,000
Cultural heritage Local Aglipayan Church 1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherassessment.
Flood control National Liguis FloodControl
1 20,000,000 Collapsed Gabion
Flood control National Toon FloodControl
1 39,000,000 LongitudinalCracks on theCrest
No breakdown 184 266 273,980,000
Schools Local Abang ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Abas ElemenetarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 6 classrooms thatare totallydamaged4 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Abas NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Abra High School 1 Partially Damaged 0 23 classroomswith major damage15 classroomswith minor damage
Schools Local Abra SpecialEducation Center
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged5 classrooms withmajor damage9 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption3 damaged toilets
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Schools Local AgtangaoElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged12 classroomswith major damage15 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption13 damaged toilets2 damaged hand-washing facilities
Schools Local Alawa ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged1 classroom withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local AlimosganElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage7 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local AmtuaganElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms withmajor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local Arab ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 9 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Baac ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged3 classrooms withmajor damage2 damaged toilets1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Bacsil ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged toilet
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Schools Local BagalayElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local Ba-i IntegratedSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local BañacaoElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms thatare totallydamaged7 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Banat ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local BangbangarElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged7 classrooms withmajor damage7 classrooms withminor damage7 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption4 damaged toilets5 damaged hand-washing facilities
Schools Local BangbangcagPrimary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Bangued EastCentral School
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms withmajor damage6 classrooms withminor damage7 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
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Schools Local Bangued NorthElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged6 classrooms withmajor damage 7 damaged toilets
Schools Local Bangued WestCentral School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withmajor damage6 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local BaqueroElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage4 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local Barit ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local BasbasaElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local BaybayatinPrimary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Baug PrimarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local Bazar ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withminor damage1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Belaat ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withminor damage 2 damaged toilets
Schools Local BenbenElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local BolboloElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local Bol-lilisingElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facilities
Schools Local Bonglo ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Botot ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withmajor damage6 classrooms withminor damage4 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Bucay NorthElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 8 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Bucloc CentralSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local BugbogElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local BumagcatElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local CabaruyanElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 5 classrooms withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption 1 damaged toilet
Schools Local CaganayanElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
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Schools Local CaganayanNational HighSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged3 classrooms withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Callaban PrimarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Cal-laoElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Calot ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 7 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption 1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Canan ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 6 classrooms withminor damage7 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
Schools Local Capitan NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local CardonaElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local CatacdeganElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Cayapa NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withminor damage5 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption5 damaged toilets5 damaged hand-washing facilities
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Schools Local Cosili ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage 2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Cosili WestPrimary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Cristina B.GonzalesMemorial HighSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 15 classroomswith major damage10 classroomswith minor damage15 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Dacuag PrimarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local DaldalaoElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 4 classrooms thatare totallydamaged4 classrooms withminor damage4 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local DalimagElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Dalit ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Dilong ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Dintan ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Dolores CentralSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 8 classrooms thatare totallydamaged8 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Don RosalioEduarteElementary School
1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local DucliganElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local DugongElementary School
1 0 8 classrooms thatare totallydamaged8 classrooms withmajor damage7 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption12 damaged toilets4 damaged hand-washing facilities
Schools Local Dugong NationalHigh School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption2 damaged toilets1 damaged hand-washing facilities
Schools Local Gaddani NationalHigh School
1 0 8 classrooms thatare totallydamaged6 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local GapangElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage5 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local GongonotElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet
Schools Local Isit ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage3 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged toilets
Schools Local Kileng PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Kili ElementarySchool
1 0 1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption
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Schools Local KinabitiElementary School
1 0 8 classrooms thatare totallydamaged8 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Kiwas PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local La Paz IntegratedSchool
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage8 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption2 damaged toilets
Schools Local Laba PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withminor damage1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local LagaosianElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged3 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage1 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption1 damaged toilet1 damaged hand-washing facility
Schools Local Lagayan CentralSchool
1 0 4 classrooms thatare totallydamaged.4 classrooms withmajor damage.3 classrooms withminor damage.2 damaged toiletand 2 damagedhand-washingfacilities
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Schools Local Langiden NationalHigh School
1 0 4 classrooms thatare totallydamaged.4 classrooms withmajor damage.8 classrooms withminor damage.2 TLS needed forimmediate classresumption.4 damaged toiletsand 2 damagedhand-washingfacilities
Schools Local LennengElementary School
1 0 4 classrooms thatare totallydamaged.1 classroom withmajor damage.3 classrooms withminor damage.1 damaged toilet.
Schools Local Licuan IntegratedSchool
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage and5 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Licuan-BaayIntegrated School
1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Liguis ElementarySchool
1 0 6 classrooms thatare totallydamaged.6 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Lipting PrimarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Lourdes ZapataPrimary School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Luba CentralSchool
1 0 1 classroom thatare totallydamaged.1 classroom withmajor damaged.2 classrooms withminor damage.
Schools Local Lublubnac PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Lul-lunoElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Lumaba IntegratedSchool
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local LusuacElementary School
1 0 1 classroom that istotally damaged.1 classroom withmajor damage.2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Luzon NationalHigh School
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local MabungtotElementary School
1 0 5 classrooms thatare totallydamaged.5 classrooms withmajor damage.5 classrooms withminor damage.
Schools Local MadagoElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local MadalipayElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local MagsalangPrimary School
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local MaguyepyepIntegrated School
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage9 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local MalabbagaElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local MalapaaoElementary School
1 0 7 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Malita ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Manabo NationalHigh School (SanJose CatacdeganNational HighSchool)
1 0 19 classroomswith major damage6 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Manabo PilotElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local ManaydayElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Manicbel PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Maoay ElementarySchool
1 0 7 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Maoay PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local MataraganElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local MudengElementary School
1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local NagaparanElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local NagcanasanElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local NagdainganElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local NagtipunanElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local NaguilianElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local NalbuanElementary School
1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local NamarabarElementary School
1 0 8 classrooms withmajor damage8 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local NangobonganElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Northern AbraNational HighSchool
1 0 16 classrooms thatare totallydamaged16 classroomswith major damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Ocup PrimarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Olo ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Pacac ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pacoc ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local PadangitanElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pagala ElementarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Palang ElementarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local PananumanElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage
Schools Local Pang-otElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pang-ot PrimarySchool
1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Pangtod NationalHigh School
1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage4 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local Patad PrimarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Patoc ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classroom withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local PatucannayElementary School
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Pega PrimarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local PenarrubiaIntegrated School
1 0 8 classrooms withmajor damage4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pigidan CentralSchool
1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged3 classrooms withmajor damage11 classroomswith minor damage
Schools Local Pidipid ElementarySchool
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pilar CentralSchool
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pilar Rural HighSchool
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage6 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Pulot ElementarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Pulot NationalHigh School
1 0 12 classrooms thatare totallydamaged12 classroomswith major damage
Schools Local Quidaoen NationalHigh School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Quillat ElementarySchool
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage
Schools Local SabanganElementary School
1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local Sal-lapadanCentral School
1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San AntonioCentral School
1 0 1 classroom thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage
Schools Local San GregorioElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San Isidro CentralSchool
1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San JoseElementary School
1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San Juan CentralSchool
1 0 7 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San QuintinCentral School
1 0 6 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local San Quintin NHS 1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local San Ramon ES 1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Sidongan PS 1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Silet ES 1 0 7 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Sinalang Pilot ES 1 0 26 classrooms thatare totallydamaged26 classroomswith major damage26 classroomswith minor damage
Schools Local Sinapangan ES 1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage11 classroomswith minor damage
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Schools Local Sinasiw ES 1 0 7 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage5 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local South Balioag ES 1 0 2 classrooms thatare totallydamaged2 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Sta Rosa PS 1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage
Schools Local Subanga PS 1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Sucao PS 1 0 4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Supiil ES 1 0 11 classrooms thatare totallydamaged
Schools Local Supo NHS 1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage6 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Suyo Pilot ES 1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Tabiog ES 1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tagodtod ES 1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tagodtod NHS 1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Talipugo ES 1 0 1 classroom thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Tamac ES 1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
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Schools Local Tapayen ES 1 0 3 classrooms thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Taping ES 1 0 2 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tattawa PS 1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tayum CS 1 0 15 classroomswith major damage5 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tiempo NHS 1 0 5 classrooms withmajor damage4 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tillilo PS 1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tineg CS 1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Toon ES 1 0 2 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Tuquib IntegratedSchool
1 0 1 classroom withmajor damage
Schools Local Turod ES 1 0 3 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Unknown School 1 0 3 classrooms withmajor damage
Schools Local Velasco ES 1 0 11 classrooms thatare totallydamaged11 classroomswith major damage
Schools Local Villanueva ES 1 0 1 classroom withminor damage
Schools Local Wayangan ES 1 0 4 classrooms withmajor damage2 classrooms withminor damage
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Schools Local Western AbraNHS
1 0 6 classrooms thatare totallydamaged6 classrooms withmajor damage5 classrooms withminor damage
Schools Local Yuyeng PrimarySchool
1 0 1 classroom thatare totallydamaged1 classroom withmajor damage
Health facilities 63 Partially Damaged 15,850,000 Abra ProvincialHospitalVillaviciosaMedicare andCommunityhospitalBucay MunicipalHospitalDolores Medicareand CommunityHospitalLa Paz DistrictHospitalBangued RHUBucay RHUBucloc RHUDanglas RHUDolores RHULa Paz RHULacub RHULagangilang RHULagayan RHULangiden RHULicuan Baay RHUMalibcong RHUManabo RHUPeñarrubia RHUPidigan RHUPilar RHUSallapadan RHUSan Isidro RHUSan Quintin RHUTayum RHUTineg RHUTubo RHUPoblacion BHSAlangtin BHSKili BHSNamarabar BHSSabnangan BHSGayaman BHSBarit BHSVilla MercedesBHS
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Maguyepyep BHSSaccaang BHSUpper Poblacion(Bangbang) BHSBayabas BHSAlinaya BHSCabaruyan BHSPikek BHS
Supo BHSDilong BHSSallapadan BarrioBHSBazar BHSBila Bila BHSPatoc BHSBayabas BHSDulao BHSTaripan BHSPidipidBuliLabaan BHSLengay BHSDuclingan BHSNagaparan BHSCaupasan BHSPangalPadangitan BHSVelasco BHSGaddani BHSDumagas BHSLaguiben BHSNagtupacan BHS
Roads National Abra - Ilocos SurRoad
8 53,450,000 8 road sections ofAbra - Ilocos SurRoad- Tangadan Tunnel- K0393+302 -K0393+428- K0395+385 -K0395+443- K0395+524 -K0395+559- K0398+438 -K0398+616- K0399+976 -K0400+144- K0403+970 -K0403+985
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Roads National Abra - CervantesRoad
3 5,400,000 3 sections of Abra- Cervantes Road- K0447+300 -K0447+321- K0448+276 -K0448+291- K0456+030 -K0456+050
Bridges National Abra - CervantesRoad
3 9,390,000 3 bridges of Abra -Cervantes Road- Baay Bridge, SanIsidro, K0432+194K0432+283- Sadeg Bridge,San Ramon,K0469+371-K0469+995- Biweng Bridge,San Ramon,K0469+981-K0469+995
Roads National Abra - Ilocos NorteRoad
10 189,890,000 10 sections ofAbra - Ilocos NorteRoad- K0416+982 -K0416+1000- K0423+1008 -K0423+1030- K0424+120 -K0424+145- K0429+000 -K0429+250- K0443+809 -K0443+830- K0443+874 -K0443+888- K0443+916 -K0443+941- K0444+817 -K0444+827- K0444+864 -K0444+880- CH 7085 - CH9088
Manabo 3 3 23,919,716.6
Catacdegan Flood control National Catacdegan FloodControl
1 20,000,000 Collapsed Gabion
Flood control National San Juan FloodControl
1 2,446,932 DamagedRevetment SheetPile (Crest)
Flood control National Sto Tomas FloodControl
1 1,472,784.6 Collapsed Gabion
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San Isidro 1 1 59,622.7
Flood control National Damilag FloodControl
1 59,622.7 Vertical Crack onStone Masonry
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 59 201 63,321,601.65
Bauko 9 9 0
Schools Local Bansa NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded retainingwalls- Toppled electricpost near theschool- Concrete crackson walls and floors- For validation
Schools Local Sadsadan Trail ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on Schoolbldgs. & ground;eroded riprap;detached steelbars of open gym,for furtherverification.
Schools Local Bagnen ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on corridorand stair atentrance;damaged fence.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Guinzadan NorteES
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks onpavements;hairline cracks onwalls. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Monamon ProperES
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on wallsand floors. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Bauko CS 1 Partially Damaged 0 floor and wallcracks. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Bansa NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 eroded riprap;ground cracks;gap between walland floor corridor;chipped parts ofcolumn; tiltedelectric post. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Mabaay ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Wall cracks;eroded riprap. Forfurther verification.
Hotel Local Mount Data Hotel 1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherassessment.
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Sabangan 2 2 0
Pingad Schools Local Bao-anganElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded slopeprotection in frontof the school.- For validation
Schools Local GayangElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded retainingwalls in front of theschool and theopen gym- For validation
Tadian 24 24 0
Schools Local Balaoa NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded retainingwall in front of theschool- For validation
Schools Local BatayanElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded retainingwall in front of theschool- For validation
Schools Local Lubon ElementarySchools
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracked walls- For validation
Schools Local New LubonElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracked walls- For validation
Schools Local Tadian ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracked schoolground- For validation
Schools Local Tadian ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracked schoolground- For validation
Schools Local Tue ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Eroded retainingwall- For validation
Schools Local Ilang PS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracked pavementand ground;eroded riprap;damages onSchool Bldg.(PSIP). For furtherverification.
Schools Local Lubon Nhs 1 Partially Damaged 0 Wall cracks; visiblegaps onconnections ofbeam-wall, stair-wall, corridor-walland corridor;chipped parts ofbeam; aggravatederosion, Forfurther validation.
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Schools Local Bunga ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks andfissures on theground, collapsedceiling. for furtherverification.
Schools Local Bunga NHs 1 Partially Damaged 0 ground cracks. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Sumadel ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Damaged gablewall; floor cracks;damagedflourescent fixturesand ceiling. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Balaoa ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Collapsed watertank, cracks andfissures on theground, visible gapon column-wallconnection of theschool building.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Tadian School ofArts & Trades
1 Partially Damaged 0 Eroded Riprap,cracks andfissures on theground. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Mabalite ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 longitudinal crackson corridor; Wallcracks. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Am-am Nhs 1 Partially Damaged 0 Floor cracks ongenerator house,separation of wallto beam, cracks onground, visible gapbetween wall andcorridor floor. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Masla ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on walls,floors and windowglass. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Sayapot ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 settlement at theside of the schoolbldg; erodedriprap, For furtherverification,
Schools Local Subaba NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Wall cracks. Forfurther verification.
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Schools Local Duagan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Floor and groundcracks, wallcracks; erodedriprap. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Banaao ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 eroded slopeprotection. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Guinzadan Nhs 1 Partially Damaged 0 various cracks onwalls; erodedriprap; chippedpart of column,crack on stairs.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Masla NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 ground crack atthe back of schoolbldgs; crack atcolumn-wallconnection; crackon beams. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Cagubatan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Damaged gablewall. For furtherverification.
Bontoc 4 4 0
Schools Local Bilig ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 longitudinal crackon corridor, groundand floor cracks.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Bontoc CentralSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks onconnection of steeltruss & column(open gym). Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Dalican Nhs 1 Partially Damaged 0 Wall cracks;damagedconnection ofbeam and wall;erosion; damagedgable wall;detached ceilingboards. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Dalican ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 eroded slopeprotection. Forfurther verification.
Barlig 3 3 0
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Schools Local Kaleo ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on column,beams, walls andconnections
Schools Local Lias NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on walls ofschool buildings.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Lias ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on wallsand floors. Forfurther verification.
Besao 4 4 0
Schools Local Catengan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Damaged stage;crack on schoolground; wallcracks; posiblesettlement ofattached CR;eroded riprap. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Dandanac ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 crack on parapetwall; settlement atthe back of schoolbldg.; floor andground cracks. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Besao NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on walls,beam-wallconnection andcolumns; chippedparts of the beam.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Banguitan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on corridorfloor. For furtherverification.
Sadanga 1 1 0
Schools Local Sadanga CS 1 Partially Damaged 0 ground crack theside of thebuilding. Forfurther verification.
Sagada 2 2 0
Schools Local Maket-an ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 crack on wall. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Dacudac NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 ground cracks. Forfurther verification.
Paracelis 1 1 0
Schools Local Anonat NAVHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Wall cracks. Forfurther verification.
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No breakdown 9 151 63,321,601.65
Schools Local 7 Classrooms thatare totallydamaged
0 Makilo ElementarySchoolCamataganElementary SchoolBatayanElementary SchoolIlang PrimarySchoolBacarri NationalTrade &Agricultural SchoolGuinaang NationalHigh SchoolPingad NationalHigh School
Schools Local 15 Classrooms withmajor damage
0 Banao ElementarySchoolMonamon ProperElementary SchoolAmbagiwElementary SchoolPayeo ElementarySchoolTambuanElementary SchoolAntadaoElementary SchoolSagada CentralSchoolDuaganElementary SchoolIlang PrimarySchoolMabaliteElementary SchoolBacarri NationalTrade &Agricultural SchoolNamatec NationalHigh SchoolPingad NationalHigh SchoolSaclit NationalHigh SchoolBalaoa NationalHigh School
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Schools Local 43 Classrooms withminor damages
0 Kaleo ElementarySchoolLias ElementarySchoolSinto ElementarySchoolGuinzadanElementary SchoolSadsadan BatoElementary SchoolTapapanElementary SchoolAmbagiwElementary SchoolBesao CentralSchoolBesao ElementarySchoolPayeo ElementarySchoolTambuanElementary SchoolBontoc CentralSchoolTocucanElementary SchoolMaducayanElementary SchoolCamparadiElementary SchoolMakilo ElementarySchoolDumanegdegPrimary SchoolNamatecElementary SchoolCamataganElementary SchoolPingad-Bao-anganElementary SchoolSadanga CentralSchoolAguid ElementarySchoolSagada CentralSchoolDuaganElementary SchoolMabaliteElementary SchoolTadian ElementarySchoolBagnen NationalHigh SchoolBanao NationalHigh SchoolBangaan NationalHigh School
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Guinaang NationalHigh SchoolGuinzadanNational HighSchoolTapapan NationalHigh SchoolLubon NationalHigh SchoolLeseb NationalHigh SchoolMasla NationalHigh SchoolMountain ProvinceGeneralComprehensiveHigh SchoolTocucan NationalHigh SchoolNamatec NationalHigh SchoolPingad NationalHigh SchoolSta. IsabelNational HighSchoolDacudac NationalHigh SchoolAnonat NationalAgricultural andVocational HighSchoolMabalite NationalHigh School
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Health facilities 77 Partially Damaged 42,460,500 Bontoc GeneralHospital, BesaoDH, Besao RHU,Bauko RHU MainBauko RHU Sub-station, SabanganRHU, SagadaRHU, DuaganBHS, Tadian,Mabaay BHS,Bauko, BanaoBHS, Bauko,Abatan BHS,Bauko, BagnenProper BHS,Bauko, BagnenOriente BHS,Bauko, OtucanNorte BHS,Tapapan BHS,Mayag BHS,Tamboan BHS,Besao East BHS,Besao West BHS,Catengen BHS,Payeo BHS,Laylaya BHS,Banguitan BHS,Ambagiw BHS,Soquid BHS, Can-eo BHS, SamokiBHS, Mainit BHS,Poblacion BHS,Bontoc Ili BHS,Namatec BHS,Busa BHS,Capinitan BHS,Gayang BHS,Pingad BHS, Bun-ayan BHS,Supang BHS, DataBHS, MadepdepasBHS, Napua BHS,Saclit BHS,Belwang BHS,Demang BHS,Balugan BHS,Madongo BHS,Kilong BHS,Ankileng BHS,Sumadel BHS,Batayan BHS,Cagubatan BHS,Bantey BHS,Kayan East BHS,Kayan West BHS,Tue BHS, LengaBHS, Mabalite
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
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BHS, PandayanBHS, SitioMadange,Dacudac BHS,Chupac BHS,Lunas BHS, LiasBHS, Luis HoraMemorial RegionalHospital,Guinzadan SurBHS, Boga Sub-Clinic, MonamonSur, GuinzadanCentral BHS, BILABHS, Sinto BHS,Maliten SatelliteClinic, MasameyeoSatellite Clinic,Dandanac SatelliteClinic, PadangaanBHS, ButigueBHS, Bantay BHS,New Masla BHS,New Lubon BHS,Sitio Ilang,Batayan BHS
Roads National Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Kayan
2 4,000,000 2 Sections of Mt.Province-IlocosSur Road viaKayan:K0390+010-K0390+035K0398+900-K0398+930
Roads National Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Roadvia Tue
4 14,861,101.65 5 sections of Mt.Province-IlocosSur Road via Tue:K0392+844-K0392+853K0394+200-K0394+205K0397+045-K0397+065K0389+850-K0389+950
Roads National Mt. Province-Cagayan viaTabuk-Enrile Road
1 1,000,000 1 section of Mt.Province-Cagayanvia Tabuk-EnrileRoad:K0394+100-K0392+853
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Roads National Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road
1 500,000 1 section of Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road:K0382+695-K0382+730
Roads National Dantay-SagadaRoad
1 500,000 1 section ofDantay-SagadaRoad:K0397+150-K0397+165
APAYAO 11 26 778,017.5
Conner 2 2 0
Schools Local Talifugo NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on walls- For validation
Schools Local Ili Nationl HS 1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on walls(1 Classroom)- For validation
Calanasan 1 1 0
Schools Local Apayao NationalIndustrialAgricultural HS
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Crack on column- For validation
Kabugao 1 1 0
Schools Local Kabugao Agro-Industrial HS
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Crack on Beamsand Walls- For validation
Luna 4 4 0
Schools Local Luna CentralSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on walls.- For furtherverification
Schools Local BacDa NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Broken Ceilingand Cracks onwalls- For furtherverification.
Schools Local San Francisco ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on walls- For furtherverification
Schools Local Apayao ScienceHighschool
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on walls (1Classroom). ForFurther Verification
No breakdown 3 18 778,017.5
Schools Local 1 Classrooms withmajor damage
0 Tumog NationalAgricultural andTrade High School
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Schools Local 9 Classrooms withminor damage
0 BAC-DA NationalHigh SchoolCatammoyoan ESDaga ESFlora CSMallig ESSta. Maria ESSwan ESSwan NationalAgricultural andTrade High SchoolTumog ElementarySchool
Health facilities 8 Partially Damaged 778,017.5 Amma JadsacHospitalPudtol RHUConner RHUDagupan BHS,LunaMarag BHS, LunaPoblacion BHS,LunaAlem BHS, Pudtol,Karikitan HealthCenter, Conner
BENGUET 62 211 205,508,848.71
Baguio 16 44 1,250,000
Schools Local BCNHS HillsideAnnex
1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherverification
Schools Local Kias ElementarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on thewalls, floors, andsides of the posts- Chipped parts ofwalls, cracks onceiling of 4th floor,and chipped wallof beam on 4thand 3rd floor ofbuilding 2- For furtherverification
Schools Local San Vicente NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on walls,side of the posts,and brokenwindow glass- For furtherverification
Schools Local Mil-an NationalHigh School
1 Partially Damaged 0 - Cracks on thewalls, door, floor,side of the post -For furtherverification.
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Schools Local San VicenteElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack lines in thewalls, ceiling, andbeam; chippedparts of walls andbeam on the newbuilding; additionalcracks on theICT/grade 6classroom;damage to watertank; floor cracksnear the grade 2and 4 rooms. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Philippine ScienceHigh School CARCenter
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on wall ofdormitory . forfurther verification.
Schools Local Baguio CityNational ScienceSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks onsecondary beamsand cracksbetween walls andprimary posts. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Baguio CityNationalHighschool
1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks on wallsSenior HighBuilding. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Sto. TomasElementary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 minor crack walls,disconnectedcable support of ofthe covered court,2 fallen watertanks . For furtherverification.
Hotel Local Lafaayette LuxurySuites Hotel
1 Partially Damaged 0 The hotel wasalready inspectedby the CityBuildings andArchitecture Officeand was allowedto re-open but onlyfor 22 out of its 69rooms.
Hotel Local Crown LegacyHotel
1 Partially Damaged 0 The hotel was alsoinspected by theCity Buildings andArchitecture Officeand was given theclearance for100%re-opening of itsfacilities (52rooms).
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Schools Local 6 Classrooms thatare totallydamaged
0 Dona AuroraElementary SchoolJoaquin SmithNational HighSchoolSPED Centre (FL)
Schools Local 4 Classrooms withmajor damages
0 DontoganElementary SchoolElpidio R. QuirinoElementary SchoolKias ElementarySchoolSto.TomasNational HighSchool
Schools Local 14 Classrooms withminor damages
0 Apolinario MabiniESBaguio CityNational HighSchool-Fort DelPilar AnnexDona AuroraElementary SchoolDona AuroraNational HighSchoolDontoganElementary SchoolIrisan NationalHigh SchoolJoaquin SmithNational HighSchoolKias ElementarySchoolLindawan NationalHigh SchoolManuel L. QuezonElementary SchoolMil-an NationalHigh SchoolQuezon HillNational HighSchoolSan VicenteElementary SchoolSan VicenteNational HighSchool (IntegratedSenior HighSchool)SPED Center (FL)
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Health facilities 8 Partially Damaged 250,000 Atab DHCAtok Trail DHCAurora Hill DHCPinsao DHCQuirino DHC,Engineer's Hill DC,Irisan DHC,Minesview DHC
Asin Riprap National Asin Road 1 1,000,000 Damaged riprap
Buguias 6 6 0
Amlimay Schools Local AmlimayIntegrated School
1 Partially Damaged 0 Bagong LipunanBldg 1 and 2 - withvisible cracks onthe floors andwalls, the riprapfoundation alsoshowed cracks;TEEP Bldg #3 withvisible cracks. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Cayapas IS 1 Partially Damaged 0 visible cracks onthe school ground,3 classrooms withobservable crackson the walls. forfurther verification
Schools Local Beckes Pol-ocPrimary School
1 Partially Damaged 0 evident cracksonthe schoolground,Bldg#1:visiblecracks on the wallsand floors
Schools Local Kimpit ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 JV Ongpin Bldg: 2classrooms withvisible cracks onfloor and thesurrounding areaof the building. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Pan-ayaoan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Blgs #2 and 5:evident cracksalong the floor,cracks along theschool fence walls,cracks in theschool groundHE bldg withvisible cracks
For furtherverification.
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Schools Local Bot-oan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 school groundswith visible opencracks;eroded portion ofriprap; coveredcourt - 1 post wasdisalignedBldgs 2 and 3:visible cracks inthe flooring.for furtherverification.
Mankayan 4 4 297,250
Bedbed Schools Local Bedbed NationalHighschool
1 Partially Damaged 0 SHS Building withevident cracksobserved in the 1stfloor. for furtherverification.
Cabiten Schools Local Cabitin ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 visible cracksalong the toiletwalls of Bldg #2.for furtherverification.
Schools Local Mankayan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 large portion ofschool ground withevident groundsubsidence due tolandslide. forfurther verification.
Poblacion Roads National Abatan -Mankayan -Cervantes Road
1 297,250 2 section ofAbatan -Mankayan -Cervantes Road- K0343+700 -K0343+710
Kabayan 5 15 20,190,044.4
Schools Local Bio B. Modol ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 visible cracks onthe school ground.for furtherverification
Schools Local Mt. Pulag ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg#1: withevident cracks inthe floor and walls.for furtherverification.
Schools Local Asokong-PacsoES
1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg. 1: fallenplywood ceilings,evident cracksalong the walls. forfurther verification
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Schools Local Tinaleb ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 multiple cracks inthe ground andschool buildingslocated in thelower and upperground.for furtherverification.
Roads National Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad
11 20,190,044.4 12 sections ofCong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad (Benguet 1stDEO)- K0318+800 -K0318+820- K0321+350 -K0321+359- K0321+850 -K0321+862- K0329+300 -K0329+310- K0330+600 -K0330+610- K0330+650 -K0330+660- K0322+150 -K0322+165- K0333+600 -K0333+610- K0333+150 -K0333+160- K0337+080 -K0337+089- K0321+900-K0321+912
Tublay 2 2 0
Schools Local Dackias ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg. #3: clssroomceiling moved nyatleast 1/4 inchfrom the wall, andwith visible cracksobserved. forfurther verification
Schools Local Basil ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherverification.
Itogon 3 3 0
Schools Local Labilab ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 visible cracks onthe walls, ceilingsand floors,Bldg#4: withbroken windows.for furtherverification.
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Schools Local Acupan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg #1: withvisible cracks inthe outer wall,along thecementedstaircase, 2nd flrbeam with cracks.for furtherverification.
Schools Local Dalicno ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Marcos Pre-fabBldg: evidentcracks along thewalls of theclassroom andtoiletsTEEP Bldg: minorcracks.
for furtherverification.
Bakun 4 4 0
Schools Local Lamew ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg#1: evidentcracks along theceilings andwindows;Bldg#4: frontageriprap with visiblecracks. for furtherverification.
Schools Local Palidan IS 1 Partially Damaged 0 newly-repairedclassroomsincurred EQDamages such asvisible cracksalong the wall andceiling. One doorjammed due todisalignment of thewall.for furtherverification
Schools Local Bagtangan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 eroded riprapsupporting Bldg#___ and with newcracks on theground near theschool building.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Cadsi Amoy ES -Poway Annex
1 Partially Damaged 0 collapsed CHBWall, evident largecracks on the floor.For furtherverification.
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Tuba 4 5 27,250,999.2
Schools Local Batuan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg#1: evidentcracks on walls ofthe building. forfurther verification.
Camp 5 and Camp 1 Roads National Kennon Road 2 500,000 2 sections ofKennon Road- K0235+800-K0235+815- K0217+900-K0217+920
Poblacion Roads National Marcos Highway 1 25,500,000 1 section ofMarcos Highway- K0273+800 -K0273+830
Taloy Norte Slope Protection National BLISST OuterRingCircumferentialRoad (Section 7) -Sta. 08+856 - Sta.08+894
1 1,250,999.2 Damaged SlopeProtection
Bokod 5 5 4,000,000
Schools Local Bokod CentralSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 HE bldg withevident multiplecrack; Erodedportion of retainingwalls. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Ambangeg NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg#3: visiblecracks along thewalls and floors.for furtherverification.
Schools Local Daklan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Bldg#5: multiplecracks in the newSHS Bldg. forfurther verification.
Schools Local Otbong PrimarySchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 multiple visiblecracks along thewalls of theclassroom,windows jammeddue tomisalignment. forfurther verification.
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NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Ambuclao and Pito Roads National Benguet - NuevaVizcaya Road
1 4,000,000 2 sections ofBenguet - NuevaVizcaya Road- K0289+400-K0289+416- K0316+640-K0316+649
Kapangan 2 2 1,066,778.91
Schools Local Ampongot BarrioSchool
1 Partially Damaged 0 cracked and fallenparts of walls . forfurther verification.
Cuba Flood control National Amburayan FloodControl
1 1,066,778.91 Multiple cracksfound.
La Trinidad 1 1 0
Schools Local Balili ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 broken windows(minor). For furtherverification.
No breakdown 9 118 145,953,776.2
Schools Local 5 Classrooms thatare totallydamaged
0 AmpusonganNational HighSchool Annex-KayapaCabitin ESTabio NHSTacdian ESTaneg ES
Schools Local 10 Classrooms withmajor damage
0 Albis ESAlno-Kadoorie ESAmpongot ESBedbed NHSBokod NHS-MainPalatong ESPudong ESSan Pascual ESTabio NHSTacdian ES
Schools Local 47 Classrooms withminor damages
0 Acupan ESAlbis ESAlno-Kadoorie ESAmbuklao ESAmgaleygueyElementary SchoolAmpongot ESAmpusonganNational HighSchool Annex-KayapaAsokong PacsoESBalili ES
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Bangao NHSBasil ESBatuan ESBeleng-BelisBarrio SchoolBokod NHS-MainBot-oan ESCabacabElementary SchoolCabiten NHS(RA9087)Cabuguiasan PSCa-ew ESCamp 6 ESCatlubong-AdistonESDaklan NationalHigh SchoolEastern LaTrinidad NHSGov. BadoDangwa Agro-Industrial SchoolGuinaoangNational HighSchoolKetagan-CabatanESLabilab ESLaduan PSLangbis PSLaoangan Bo.Sch.Lebeng PSLoo National HighSchoolMamuyod ESMating Mang-osanESNangalisan ESPalatong ESPudong ESRufino Alawas ES(Tulodan ES)Saddle ESSan Pascual ESTacdian ESTawangan-LusodNHSTinaleb ESTuba Central NHSTublay School ofHome Industries -Annex (Ambuklao)Unknown SchoolUnknown School
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Health facilities 34 Partially Damaged 3,600,000 Kapangan DistrictHospitalSablan RHUBuguias RHUCatlubong BHS,BuguiasSebang BirthingCenter, BuguiasTopdac BHS, AtokNorthern BenguetDistrict HospitalDennis MolintasDistrict HospitalKabayan RHUKibungan RHUBokod RHUBelis Sub-clinicPoblacion BHSTacadang BHSTabbac BHSPalina BHSSagpat BHSSapid BHSAtayan BHSTabio BHSKamog BHSBashoy BHSPacso BHSDuacan BHSBallay BHSLabueg BHSCayapas BHSTabio BHSNangayanan BHSPudong BHSBaculongan SurBHSAmlimay BHSCalamagan BHSSinacbat BHSLegab Sub-clinic
Roads National Baguio - BontocRoad
2 5,976,630.56 3 sections ofBaguio - BontocRoad- K0300+900 -K0300+950- K0323+550 -K0323+562
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Roads National Gov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad
10 18,177,145.64 13 sections ofGov. BadoDangwa NationalRoad- K0298+150 -K0298+180- K0328+250 -K0328+265- K0334+500 -K0334+530K0293+710-K0293+722K0297+140-K0297+230K0297+250-k0297+280K0298+280-K0298+325K0331+900-K0331+910K0338+700-K0337+710K0339+010-K0339+030
Roads National Cong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad
3 2,100,000 3 sections ofCong. AndresAcop CosalanRoad (Benguet2nd DEO- K0358+100 -K0358+130- K0360+900 -K0360+930K0360+150-K0360+190
Roads National Kiangan - TinocRoad
2 2,500,000 2 road sections ofKiangan - TinocRoad- K0363+900 -K0363+940- K0357+400 -K0357+425
Roads National Baguio - BontocRoad
5 113,600,000 5 sections ofBaguio-BontocRoad:K0347+090-K0347+180K0347+280-K0347+340K0348+000-K0348+050K0367+250-K0367+260K0375+950-K0375+970
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Sablan 1 2 5,500,000
Banangan Roads National Baguio - BauangRoad
2 5,500,000 2 sections ofBaguio - BauangRoad- K0288+900-K0288+912K0288+870-K0288+882
KALINGA 31 76 36,030,000
Tanudan 4 4 0
Schools Local Allubaggan ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack walls. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Mangali Centro ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wallbackside of grade1 room and ceilingcollapsed. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Tanudan VS 1 Partially Damaged 0 damage (crack)ongoingconstructionschool lavatory.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Biga NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Minor Crack wallof Grade 12 room .For furtherverification.
Rizal (Liwan) 4 4 0
Schools Local kinama ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall newlyconstructedbuilding. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Bagbag ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall Grade1 room, Crackceiling kinderroom. For furtherverification.
Schools Local San Francisco ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack Wall Grade1, Grade 2, Grade6 room. For furtherverification.
Schools Local RNSAT (RizalSchool of Arts &Trade)
1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack walls ofSHS Building. Forfurther verification.
Pinukpuk 5 5 0
Schools Local Malagnat NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall andceiling. For furtherverification.
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local Sagsag ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 crack front sideclassroom andwall. for furthervalidation.
Schools Local Magaogao ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall abovethe window ofgrade 4 room. Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Cawagayan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cawagayan NHS.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Loccong ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 cracks on walls (3classrooms). Forfurther verification.
Lubuagan 1 1 0
Schools Local Lubuagan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack of backsideclassroom andstage, rock & soilcollapsed underthe stage. forfurther validation.
Tinglayan 2 2 0
Schools Local Loccong ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall ofKinder, Grade 1,Grade 2, Grade 5room. For furtherverification.
Schools Local Tinglayan NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack wall of 1 unit2CL (Computerand faculty office,Crack door oflaboratory room.For furtherverification.
Pasil 2 2 0
Schools Local Pasil NHS 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack riprap frontof grade 7 room.For furtherverification.
Schools Local PCS PugongAnnex
1 Partially Damaged 0 Landslide. Forfurther verification.
Balbalan 3 3 15,000,000
Schools Local Balbalan AgroIndustrial School
1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack Wall ofdressmakingbuilding. Forfurther verification.
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local Balbalasang ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack Upper rightside of thegabaldon building.For furtherverification.
Pantikian Roads National Kalinga - AbraRoad
1 15,000,000 1 section ofKalinga - AbraRoad- K0499+200 -K0499+230
Tabuk 6 9 0
Schools Local Masablang ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks andfissures; windowglass were broken.For furtherverification.
Schools Local Agbannawag ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 crack on walls(G2). For furtherverification.
Schools Local Banneng ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack on walls(K,G4,G5). Forfurther verification.
Schools Local Madopdop ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Crack on wall(Principal's Office).For furtherverification.
Schools Local Masablang ES 1 Partially Damaged 0 Cracks in 3 newrepairedclassrooms,broken windowpanes. For furtherverification.
Schools Local 4 Classrooms withminor damages
0 CabaritanElementary SchoolMabatoElementary SchoolMasablangElementary SchoolTabuk CityNational HighSchool
No breakdown 4 46 21,030,000
Schools Local 1 Classrooms thatare totallydamaged
0 KinamaElementary School
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Schools Local 3 Classrooms withmajor damage
0 CalaocanElementary SchoolLiwan WestElementary SchoolBangad CentroElementary School
Schools Local 13 Classrooms withminor damages
0 GaldangElementary SchoolMagaogaoElementary SchoolAnonangElementary SchoolCalaocanElementary SchoolKinamaElementary SchoolLiwan WestElementary SchoolMacutayElementary SchoolSan FranciscoElementary SchoolTaloctocElementary SchoolMangali CentroElementary SchoolBangadElementary SchoolRizal NationalSchool of Arts &TradesTinglayan NationalHigh School
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Health facilities 29 Partially Damaged 21,030,000 Juan M. DuyanMemorial DHPinukpuk DistrictHospitalKalinga ProvincialHospitalKalinga DistrictHospitalWestern KalingaDistrict HospitalBalbalan RHUTinglayan RHUTabuk CHSOTabuk HealthCenter IIITabuk HealthCenter IVDalupa BHSMagsilay BHSPugong BHSBalinciagao SurBHCagaluan BHSMalucsad BirthingHomeLacnog BHSMangali CentroBHS, TanudanMaling BHSMapaco BHSKatabbogan BHSRizal RHUSan FranciscoBHSBagbag BHSRomualdez BHSLubuagan RHULower Uma,Kalinga Children'sWard andWellness Center,OR/DR Complex,Tabuk CHSO
IFUGAO 4 16 32,995,000
Banaue 1 1 0
Hotel Local Banaue Hotel andYouth Hostel
1 Partially Damaged 0 For furtherassessment.
No breakdown 1 13 6,295,000
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Health facilities 13 Partially Damaged 6,295,000 - AguinaldoPeople's Hospital- Lamut RHU- Mayoyao RHU,Potia DistrictHospital, NewIfugao GeneralHospital,Hungduan DistrictHospital, AsipuloRHU, AmbasaBHS, MagulonBHS, LucbanBHS, Bolog BHS,Tukucan BHS,Binablayan BHS
Kiangan 1 1 20,000,000
Julongan Roads National Kiangan - Tinoc -Buguias Road
1 20,000,000 1 section ofKiangan - Tinoc -Buguias Road- K0328+800 -K0328+950
Alfonso Lista (Potia) 1 1 6,700,000
Bridges National Alfonso Lista -Aurora Road
1 6,700,000 Pugo bridge;Damaged deckslab
NCR 12 12 0
NCR 12 12 0
Parañaque 3 3 0
Barangay San Antonio GovernmentFacilities
Local Parañaque CityHall
1 Partially damaged 0 Visual cracks atParanaque CityHall (non-structuralcracks and noeffect to structuralintegrity of thebuilding)
Barangay La Huerta Health facilities Local Ospital ngParañaque
1 Partially damaged 0 Cracks rangingfrom minor non-structural cracks tomajor structuralcracks located atOspital ngParanaque
Barangay Sun Valley Schools Local Sun Valley JuniorHigh School
1 Partially damaged 0 Minor non-structural cracks atSun Valley JuniorHigh School
Makati 3 3 0
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
Barangay Pembo Health facilities Local Ospital ng Makati(OsMak)
1 Operational 0 Hairline cracks atthe 4th floorhallway, nurse'squarters, andblood bank
Barangay Poblacion GovernmentFacilities
Local City Hall 1 Operational 0 Hairline Cracks inCity Hall Building I,Basement 1 and 2
Barangay Rizal Health facilities Local Health Center 1 Operational 0 -Cracks on walls,ceiling, and otherportion of thebuilding.-For validation andfurtherassessment.
Malabon 2 2 0
Schools Local DampalitElementary School
1 Operational 0 Based on theBuildingAssessmentReport of the CityEngineeringDepartment,existing cracks onwalls of DampalitElementary Schoolare due to windowand door openings(only on cementplastering andfinishing) andminor cracks onhall way are onlyon concretetopping
Schools Local Muzon ElementarySchool
1 Partially damaged 0 Visual Cracks
Pasay 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local Doña Nena FireSubstation
1 Partially damaged 0 Minorcracks/damages atthe followingareas:a. Stairway goingto 4th floorb. Stairway goingto rooftop.c. CR located atthe 3rd floor andno casualtiesreported.
Marikina 1 1 0
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TYPE CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE
NUMBER OFDAMAGED
UNIT QUANTITY STATUS COST(PHP) REMARKS
GovernmentFacilities
Local Concepcion FireStation
1 Partially damaged 0 Minimal cracksfrom walls andceilings
Manila 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local Gagalangin FireStation
1 Partially damaged 0 Lakandula HighSchool with visibledamage on thewalls duringinspection
Quezon City 1 1 0
GovernmentFacilities
Local KahusayanPantawid PamilyaBuilding, DSWD
1 Partially damaged 0 Minor cracks in thewall
OTHER DAMAGED ASSETS as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
CLASSIFICATION PARTICULARS/ NAMEOF ASSET
UNIT QUANTITY COST(PHP) REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 4 4 0
REGION 3 3 3 0
NUEVA ECIJA 3 3 0
San Leonardo 3 3 0
Water Tank Tabuating Tank, PamanaWater District
tank 1 0 Turn buckle connectionproblem
Water Tank Bucot Tank, PamanaWater District
tank 1 0 Loosed joints and columnconnection problem
Water Tank San Anton Tank(Sampaloc), PamanaWater District
tank 1 0 - Fully collapsed tank- Distracted turn bucklesand column
NCR 1 1 0
NCR 1 1 0
Makati 1 1 0
Barangay Rizal Utility Services Facility Electrical Post unit 1 0 leaning
CLASS SUSPENSION as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
LEVEL FROM LEVEL TO TYPE DATE OFSUSPENSION
TIME OFSUSPENSION
DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 81
REGION 1 51
LA UNION 20
Province-Wide 20
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 09:00 28 July 2022
DAGUPAN 1
Dagupan 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
ILOCOS NORTE 23
Province-Wide 23
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 12:00
PANGASINAN 7
Villasis 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 10:00 28 July 2022
Lingayen 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Pozorrubio 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Manaoag 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Agno 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
San Fabian 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Sual 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
REGION 3 1
NUEVA ECIJA 1
Cabanatuan 1
Secondary Tertiary Private 27 July 2022 28 July 2022 Nueva EcijaUniversity of Scienceand Technology
Secondary Tertiary Private 27 July 2022 28 July 2022 Our Lady of FatimaUniversity
CAR 29
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 1
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY/MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY
LEVEL FROM LEVEL TO TYPE DATE OFSUSPENSION
TIME OFSUSPENSION
DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
Bontoc 1
Tertiary Tertiary Public 27 July 2022 Memorandum OrderNo. PRFC-71, series2022 re Suspensionof Classes and Work
BENGUET 1
Baguio 1
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 Executive Order No.84 series of 2022 AnOrder SuspendingClasses, and Workin Public OfficesEffectiveImmediately for 27July 2022
ABRA 27
Province-Wide 27
Pre-school Tertiary All 27 July 2022 Advisory No. 04series of 2022 resuspension ofclasses in all schoolsboth public andprivate in theprovince of Abra.
WORK SUSPENSION as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE DATE OF SUSPENSION TIME OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 157
REGION 1 99
LA UNION 20
Province-Wide 20
All 27 July 2022 09:00 28 July 2022 Executive Order No.10Series 2022
ILOCOS SUR 34
Province-Wide 34
All 27 July 2022 09:00 29 July 2022 Executive Order No.10Series 2022
DAGUPAN 1
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TYPE DATE OF SUSPENSION TIME OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
Dagupan 1
All 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
ILOCOS NORTE 23
Province-Wide 23
All 27 July 2022 12:00 All Government Officeswere suspended
PANGASINAN 21
Mangaldan 1
Public 27 July 2022 09:30 28 July 2022
San Manuel 1
Public 27 July 2022 09:30 28 July 2022
Bautista 1
Public 27 July 2022 09:30 28 July 2022 08:00 Temporary physical worksuspension in theMunicipality of Bautista togive way for the structuralassessment of themunicipal buildings andstructures.
Malasiqui 1
Public 27 July 2022 09:30 28 July 2022
Laoac 1
Public 27 July 2022 10:00 28 July 2022
San Fabian 1
Public 27 July 2022 11:00 28 July 2022
Calasiao 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022 E.O no.33 series of 2022
Lingayen 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022 E.O no.35 series of 2022
Manaoag 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
San Jacinto 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Pozorrubio 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Mapandan 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
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TYPE DATE OF SUSPENSION TIME OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
Urbiztondo 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Sual 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Natividad 1
All 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Santa Barbara 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
Anda 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Mangatarem 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Binalonan 1
Public 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Rosales 1
All 27 July 2022 12:00 28 July 2022
Aguilar 1
Public 27 July 2022 13:00 28 July 2022
CAR 58
BENGUET 2
La Trinidad 1
All 27 July 2022
Baguio 1
All 27 July 2022 28 July 2022 Executive Order no. 84series of 2022 An OrderSuspending Classes andWork in Public OfficesEffective Immediately for27 July 2022
ABRA 27
Province-Wide 27
All 27 July 2022 01 August 2022
KALINGA 8
Province-Wide 8
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
TYPE DATE OF SUSPENSION TIME OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED TIME RESUMED REMARKS
All 27 July 2022 09:00 Memorandum Order No.25 series 2022 reSuspension of Work,Meetings, Events andOther Gatherings
IFUGAO 11
Province-Wide 11
All 27 July 2022 28 July 2022 Memorandum Order No.2022-72 re Suspension ofWork in the ProvincialLocal Government Unit ofIfugao
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 10
Province-Wide 10
All 27 July 2022 Memorandum Order No.7 series 2022 reSuspension of Work onJuly 27, 2022
DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY TYPE RESOLUTION NUMBER RESOLUTION DATE REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 29
CAR 29
ABRA 27
Province-Wide 27
Province Resolution No. 180 series of 2022 28 July 2022
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 2
Bauko 1
City/ Municipality Resolution No. 2022-92 05 August 2022
Besao 1
City/ Municipality Resolution No. 2022-33 01 August 2022
PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY | BARANGAY FAMILIES MALE FEMALE TOTAL REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 4 0 0 0 1,248
REGION 1 4 0 0 0 1,248
LA UNION 3 0 0 0 1,248
No breakdown 1 0 0 0 1,248
0 0 0 1,248 A total of 4 EvacuationCenters were provided and atotal of 1,248 individualswere affected on the Brgys ofDarigayos, Oaqui No.2,Napaset, Sto. DomingoNorte, Sto. Domingo Sur,Rimos No.1-5, Luna, andBrgy. Suyo, Bagulin.
Bangar 2 0 0 0 0
Mindoro 0 0 0 0 Brgy. Mindoro wereevacuated due to threat oftsunami
Paratong 0 0 0 0 Brgy. Paratong wereevacuated due to threat oftsunami
ILOCOS SUR 1 0 0 0 0
Santa Cruz 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Coastal barangays wereevacuated due to threat oftsunami
ASSISTANCE PROVIDED as of (August 10, 2022 08:00)
REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
GRAND TOTAL 372 146,635,814.78
REGION 1 40 11,344,555.17
ILOCOS NORTE 3 7,600
Dingras 1 2,000
LGU Not Specified 2,000
Pinili 1 5,200
LGU Not Specified 5,200
Sarrat 1 400
LGU Not Specified 400
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
ILOCOS SUR 27 11,113,207.17
Bantay 2 423,388.5
DSWD Hygiene Kits andSleeping Kits
379,244.5
LGU Hygiene kit 44,144
Burgos 4 340,254.5
LGU Hygiene kit 26,788.5
DSWD Hygiene Kits andSleeping Kits
283,466
NGO Hygiene kit 5,000
Others Hygiene kit 25,000
Narvacan 3 1,368,993.04
NGO Not Specified 147,897.04
LGU Not Specified 96,000
DSWD Hygiene Kit, FamilyKitchen kit,, modulartents, family tents
1,125,096
Quirino (Angkaki) 1 33,400
LGU Not Specified 33,400
Salcedo (Baugen) 1 248,000
LGU Not Specified 248,000
Caoayan 2 729,199.75
DSWD Hygiene Kits andSleeping Kits
694,989.75
LGU Not Specified 34,210
Cervantes 1 58,000
LGU Not Specified 58,000
Candon 2 590,750
LGU Not Specified 250,750
NGO Not Specified 340,000
Vigan 2 199,850
DSWD Family Food Pack 170,850
LGU Not Specified 29,000
San Emilio 2 2,171,102.5
LGU Not Specified 200,000
DSWD Hygiene Kits andSleeping Kits
1,971,102.5
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
San Ildefonso 1 2,086.38
LGU Not Specified 2,086.38
Santiago 1 194,000
LGU Not Specified 194,000
Santa 1 1,151,182.5
DSWD Hygiene kit 1,151,182.5
Suyo 2 93,000
LGU Not Specified 13,000
Not Specified Not Specified 80,000
No breakdown 2 3,510,000
NGO Not Specified 3,000,000
DSWD Not Specified 510,000
LA UNION 7 212,268
Balaoan 1 6,000
LGU Not Specified 6,000
Bangar 1 159,570
LGU Not Specified 159,570
San Fernando 1 15,418
LGU Not Specified 15,418
Luna 1 13,500
LGU Not Specified 13,500
San Juan 1 12,400
LGU Not Specified 12,400
Santo Tomas 1 3,000
LGU Not Specified 3,000
Rosario 1 2,380
LGU Not Specified 2,380
PANGASINAN 3 11,480
Balungao 1 8,000
LGU Not Specified 8,000
Malasiqui 1 2,260
LGU Not Specified 2,260
Villasis 1 1,220
LGU Not Specified 1,220
REGION 2 3 10,853.5
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
CAGAYAN 3 10,853.5
Aparri 3 10,853.5
Maura DSWD 5 boxes Family Food Pack 3,110
Maura DSWD 2 boxes Non Food Item 1 hygiene kit & 1 sleepingkit
2,743.5
Maura DSWD 1 family AICS 5,000
CAR 329 135,280,406.11
ABRA 254 128,316,575.33
Bangued 12 15,513,868.45
DSWD 15372 Family Food Pack 9,284,688
DSWD 181 Hygiene kit 287,201.75
DSWD 121 Family Tent 1,984,400
DSWD 86 Kitchen Kits 100,443.7
LGU Relief Assistance 1,278,195
DSWD 166 Laminated Sack 605,900
DSWD 85 Modular Tent 384,200
DSWD 42 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
420,000
DSWD 46 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
230,000
DSWD 132 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
660,000
DSWD 192 Sleeping Kit 243,840
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
35,000
Boliney 9 2,500,307.5
DSWD 26 Modular Tent 117,520
DSWD 33 Laminated Sack 120,450
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 2438 Family Food Pack 1,472,552
DSWD 27 Sleeping Kit 34,290
DSWD 26 Hygiene kit 41,255.5
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
10,000
DSWD 1 Family Tent 16,400
LGU Relief Assistance 637,840
Bucay 12 9,350,400.9
DSWD 58 Family Tent 951,200
DSWD 30 Modular Tent 135,600
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
LGU Relief Assistance 1,403,206.4
DSWD 6226 Family Food Pack 3,760,504
NGO Financial 1,459,791.3
DSWD 36 Kitchen Kits 42,046.2
DSWD 16 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
80,000
DSWD 36 Hygiene kit 57,123
DSWD 55 Sleeping Kit 69,850
Private Financial 504,580
DSWD 85 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
850,000
Bucloc 7 2,482,711.25
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 40 Modular Tent 180,800
DSWD 1390 packs Family Food Pack 839,560
LGU Relief Assistance 488,750
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 415 Hygiene kit 658,501.25
DSWD 180 Sleeping Kit 228,600
Daguioman 7 559,963.8
LGU Relief Assistance 112,500
DSWD 473 Family Food Pack 285,692
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
5,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 4 Family Tent 65,600
DSWD 4 Kitchen Kits 4,671.8
Danglas 14 4,381,328.65
NGO Financial 50,000
LGU Relief Assistance 536,800
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 22 Modular Tent 99,440
DSWD 1342 Family Food Pack 810,568
DSWD 22 Kitchen Kits 25,694.9
DSWD 13 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
130,000
DSWD 367 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
1,835,000
DSWD 109 Hygiene kit 172,955.75
DSWD 22 Sleeping Kit 27,940
DSWD 111 Family Kit 267,510
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
5,000
Private Relief Assistance 121,520
DSWD 16 Family Tent 262,400
Dolores 11 3,593,717.7
DSWD 19 Family Tent 311,600
DSWD 20 Laminated Sack 73,000
NGO Financial 70,000
LGU Relief Assistance 683,000
DSWD 3734 Family Food Pack 2,255,336
DSWD 11 Family Kit 26,510
DSWD 11 Hygiene kit 17,454.25
DSWD 11 Sleeping Kit 13,970
DSWD 11 Kitchen Kits 12,847.45
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 10 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
100,000
DSWD 6 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
30,000
Lacub 4 1,381,722
LGU Relief Assistance 197,150
DSWD 1818 Family Food Pack 1,098,072
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
NGO Financial 50,000
Lagangilang 9 12,503,446.75
DSWD 100 Modular Tent 452,000
DSWD 1535 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
7,675,000
DSWD 5386 Family Food Pack 3,253,144
LGU Relief Assistance 34,500
DSWD 32 Laminated Sack 116,800
DSWD 14 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
70,000
DSWD 150 Sleeping Kit 190,500
DSWD 113 Hygiene kit 179,302.75
NGO Financial 532,200
Lagayan 10 1,948,124.33
DSWD 5 Family Tent 82,000
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
LGU Relief Assistance 692,381.08
DSWD 1684 Family Food Pack 1,017,136
DSWD 10 Hygiene kit 15,867.5
DSWD 5 Family Kit 12,050
DSWD 5 Sleeping Kit 6,350
DSWD 5 Kitchen Kits 5,839.75
NGO Financial 50,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
30,000
Langiden 11 2,366,810.3
DSWD 1907 Family Food Pack 1,151,828
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 15 Family Tent 249,000
DSWD 9 Hygiene kit 14,280.75
DSWD 9 Family Kit 21,690
DSWD 9 Sleeping Kit 11,430
DSWD 9 Kitchen Kits 10,511.55
NGO Financial 44,000
DSWD 17 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
100,000
DSWD 12 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
60,000
LGU Relief Assistance 667,570
La Paz 11 3,921,206.3
DSWD 4946 Family Food Pack 2,987,384
DSWD 100 Modular Tent 452,000
DSWD 9 Family Tent 147,600
DSWD 20 Laminated Sack 73,000
LGU Relief Assistance 45,000
DSWD 9 Hygiene kit 14,280.75
DSWD 0 Family Kit 0
DSWD 9 Sleeping Kit 11,430
DSWD 9 Kitchen Kits 10,511.55
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 13 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
130,000
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 9 1,874,087.9
DSWD 2 Family Tent 32,800
DSWD 33 Modular Tent 149,160
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
LGU Relief Assistance 550,500
DSWD 24 Laminated Sack 87,600
DSWD 1588 Family Food Pack 959,152
DSWD 8 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
40,000
DSWD 2 Kitchen Kits 2,335.9
DSWD 2 Sleeping Kit 2,540
NGO Financial 50,000
Luba 5 1,776,072
DSWD 1893 Family Food Pack 1,245,072
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
10,000
NGO Financial 344,500
DSWD 14 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
140,000
Manabo 13 7,821,732.25
DSWD 2 Family Tent 32,800
LGU Relief Assistance 10,400
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 3604 Family Food Pack 2,176,816
DSWD 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
30,000
DSWD 15 Kitchen Kits 17,519.25
DSWD 5 Sleeping Kit 6,350
DSWD 1080 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
5,400,000
DSWD 7 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
35,000
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
20,000
NGO Financial 50,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 2 Hygiene kit 3,173.5
DSWD 2 Family Kit 3,173.5
Malibcong 7 2,197,929.5
DSWD 68 Modular Tent 293,692
DSWD 14 Laminated Sack 51,100
DSWD 2355 Family Food Pack 1,422,420
DSWD 68 Sleeping Kit 51,527
DSWD 68 Hygiene kit 107,899
NGO Financial 50,000
LGU Relief Assistance 221,291.5
Peñarrubia 8 1,502,712.25
LGU Relief Assistance 5,840
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 2193 Family Food Pack 1,324,572
DSWD 14 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
70,000
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 3 Family Kit 7,230
DSWD 3 Sleeping Kit 3,810
DSWD 3 Hygiene kit 4,760.25
Pidigan 10 6,218,055.81
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 3062 Family Food Pack 1,849,448
DSWD 88 Family Tent 1,443,200
DSWD 33 Modular Tent 149,160
DSWD 22 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
118,000
DSWD 55 Sleeping Kit 69,850
DSWD 55 Hygiene kit 87,271.25
NGO Financial 1,299,987
DSWD 55 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
550,000
LGU Relief Assistance 614,639.56
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
Pilar 8 5,305,298.4
DSWD 3844 Family Food Pack 2,321,776
DSWD 42 Laminated Sack 153,300
DSWD 50 Modular Tent 226,000
DSWD 250 Hygiene kit 396,687.5
DSWD 250 Sleeping Kit 317,500
DSWD 9 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
45,000
NGO Financial 67,999.9
LGU Relief Assistance 1,777,035
Sallapadan 11 2,253,559.25
LGU Relief Assistance 3,750
DSWD 15 Family Tent 246,000
DSWD 2545 Family Food Pack 1,537,180
DSWD 15 Laminated Sack 54,750
DSWD 33 Modular Tent 149,160
DSWD 15 Family Kit 36,150
DSWD 15 Sleeping Kit 19,050
DSWD 15 Kitchen Kits 17,519.25
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 10 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
110,000
DSWD 6 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
30,000
San Isidro 6 1,678,130
DSWD 1695 Family Food Pack 1,023,780
LGU Relief Assistance 75,000
DSWD 19 Laminated Sack 69,350
DSWD 10 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
50,000
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 25 Family Tent 410,000
San Juan 12 7,535,847.1
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 5 Family Tent 82,000
DSWD 20 Laminated Sack 73,000
DSWD 4319 Family Food Pack 2,608,676
LGU Relief Assistance 618,630
DSWD 213 Hygiene kit 337,977.75
DSWD 98 Sleeping Kit 124,460
DSWD 213 Family Kit 513,330
DSWD 213 Kitchen Kits 248,773.35
DSWD 151 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
755,000
DSWD 16 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
80,000
DSWD 5 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
60,000
NGO Financial 2,034,000
San Quintin 10 5,895,879.54
DSWD 149 Family Tent 2,443,600
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 2357 Family Food Pack 1,423,628
DSWD 213 Hygiene kit 337,977.75
DSWD 4 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
20,000
DSWD 214 Sleeping Kit 271,780
DSWD 14 Kitchen Kits 16,351.3
NGO Financial 237,500
LGU Relief Assistance 739,934.19
Private Financial 368,608.3
Tayum 12 15,746,570.8
DSWD 4505 Family Food Pack 2,721,020
DSWD 96 Laminated Sack 350,400
LGU Relief Assistance 152,032
DSWD 200 Family Tent 3,280,000
DSWD 4 Kitchen Kits 4,671.8
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 1094 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
5,860,000
DSWD 4 Hygiene kit 6,347
Private Relief Assistance 405,450
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
15,000
DSWD 10 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
300,000
NGO Financial 2,646,570
DSWD 4 Sleeping Kit 5,080
Tineg 5 2,740,677
DSWD 1731 Family Food Pack 1,045,524
LGU Relief Assistance 1,575,853
DSWD 2 Family Tent 32,800
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
NGO Financial 50,000
Tubo 10 1,202,412.55
DSWD 21 Family Kit 50,610
DSWD 2 Family Tent 32,800
DSWD 52 Hygiene kit 82,511
DSWD 9 Kitchen Kits 10,511.55
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
LGU Relief Assistance 70,000
DSWD 2 Sleeping Kit 2,540
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
10,000
DSWD 1485 Family Food Pack 896,940
DSWD 1 AICS Totally DamagedHouse
10,000
Villaviciosa 11 4,064,003.05
LGU Relief Assistance 511,966
DSWD 87 Modular Tent 393,240
DSWD 2244 Family Food Pack 1,355,376
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 4 Family Tent 65,600
DSWD 114 Kitchen Kits 133,146.3
DSWD 10 Laminated Sack 36,500
DSWD 205 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
1,025,000
DSWD 137 Hygiene kit 217,384.75
NGO Financial 50,000
DSWD 4 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
230,000
DSWD 19 Family Kit 45,790
APAYAO 2 84,290.4
Conner 2 84,290.4
LGU Relief Assistance 61,560
DSWD 33 Family Food Pack 22,730.4
BENGUET 28 2,372,533
Bakun 1 32,028
DSWD 68 Family Food Pack 32,028
Buguias 2 156,481
DSWD 311 Family Food Pack 146,481
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
Itogon 2 47,936
LGU Relief Assistance 32,936
DSWD 3 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
15,000
Kabayan 4 730,070
DSWD 170 Family Food Pack 80,070
DSWD 4 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
40,000
DSWD 9 AICS Totally DamagedHouse
90,000
DSWD 104 AICS Partially DamagedHouse
520,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
Kapangan 4 339,708
DSWD 148 Family Food Pack 69,708
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
20,000
DSWD 25 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
210,000
DSWD 4 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
40,000
Kibungan 2 496,543
DSWD 1033 Family Food Pack 486,543
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
Mankayan 3 239,342
DSWD 402 Family Food Pack 189,342
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
DSWD 4 AICS Totally DamagedHouse
40,000
Baguio 1 20,000
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
20,000
Bokod 2 112,425
DSWD 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
30,000
DSWD 175 Family Food Pack 82,425
La Trinidad 5 178,000
DSWD 17 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
85,000
DSWD 5 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
40,000
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
35,000
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Totally DamagedHouses
10,000
Private Financial 8,000
Tublay 1 10,000
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
Tuba 1 10,000
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
10,000
IFUGAO 9 707,903.75
Banaue 1 4,780
LGU Relief Assistance 4,780
Hingyon 1 6,108.75
DSWD 9 Family Food Pack 6,108.75
Kiangan 2 220,792.5
DSWD 38 Family Food Pack 25,792.5
DSWD 36 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
195,000
Lagawe 2 34,072.5
DSWD 6 Family Food Pack 4,072.5
DSWD 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
30,000
Tinoc 3 442,150
DSWD 40 Family Food Pack 27,150
LGU Relief Assistance 215,000
DSWD 40 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Partially DamagedHouses
200,000
KALINGA 12 1,663,435.68
Balbalan 4 244,810.84
DSWD 228 Family Food Pack 156,927.84
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 67 Hygiene kit 62,243
LGU Relief Assistance 15,640
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
10,000
Lubuagan 4 697,738.44
DSWD 818 Family Food Pack 563,013.04
DSWD 30 Family Kit 93,945.9
LGU Relief Assistance 29,100
DSWD 10 Kitchen Kits 11,679.5
Pasil 4 720,886.4
DSWD 800 Family Food Pack 549,671
DSWD 30 Family Kit 93,945.9
LGU Relief Assistance 65,590
DSWD 10 Kitchen Kits 11,679.5
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 24 2,135,667.95
Bauko 4 547,768.5
DSWD 817 Family Food Pack 400,037
DSWD 29 Hygiene kit 42,731.5
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Dead
10,000
DSWD 19 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
95,000
Besao 4 164,208
DSWD 188 Family Food Pack 92,120
DSWD 28 Hygiene kit 41,258
LGU Relief Assistance 25,830
DSWD 1 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
5,000
Bontoc 3 481,010
DSWD 529 Family Food Pack 259,210
LGU Relief Assistance 211,800
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
Sabangan 2 415,213.75
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REGION | PROVINCE | CITY /MUNICIPALITY |BARANGAY
SOURCE QUANTITY UNIT TYPE PARTICULARS COST(PHP)
DSWD 597 Family Food Pack 405,213.75
DSWD 2 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
10,000
Sagada 2 177,613.35
LGU Relief Assistance 10,033.35
DSWD 342 Family Food Pack 167,580
Tadian 7 281,911.85
LGU Relief Assistance 800
DSWD 480 Family Food Pack 235,200
DSWD 3 Hygiene kit 2,787
DSWD 3 Family Kit 6,900
DSWD 3 Sleeping Kit 2,721
DSWD 3 Kitchen Kits 3,503.85
DSWD 6 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
30,000
Sadanga 2 67,942.5
DSWD 3 Assistance to Individualsin Crisis Situation (AICS)- Injured
15,000
DSWD 78 Family Food Pack 52,942.5
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NDRRMC Response Cluster Essential Elements of Information
As of Aug 09, 2022
Logistics Cluster
Assets Currently Deployed
410equipment and transportation assetsfrom DPWH, DSWD, WFP, AFP, PCG,BFP, and Private Sectors
Road Status and Clearing Operations
3028 National and Major Roads Cleared;2 Remaining Closed Road Sections
Manpower Deployed
1,511for Road and Debris Clearing andTransportation/Delivery/Distribution ofRelief Goods
Food and Non-Food Items Cluster
Food and Non-Food Items AssistanceProvided
PhP88,877,583.71from the DSWD, LGUs, NGO's andOther Partners
Standby Funds
PhP321,813,298.70of which PhP 247,530,257.39 isavailable QRF
Standby Resources / Stockpiles
PhP943,780,308.69worth of food and non-food items
Camp Coordination and Camp Management and Internally Displaced PersonsProtection Clusters
No. of Evacuation Centers CurrentlyBeing Used
30in Regions 1 and CAR
No. of Displaced Persons InsideEvacuation Centers
942 families or 3,145personsin Regions 1 and CAR
No. of Displaced Persons OutsideEvacuation Centers
14,107 families or49,086 personsin Regions 1 and CAR
Health Cluster
Prepositioned Health Commodities
PhP 215,506,074.52worth of assorted drugs, medicines,medical supply and other commoditiesby CHDs 1,3, CAR and CALABARZON
Augmented Medical Commodities
PhP3,492,411.86worth of drugs, medicines, tents, andcot beds, breastfeeding kits andhygiene kits
Emergency Telecommunications Cluster
Deployed EmergencyTelecommunications Equipment
38from DICT and PNP
Available and Deployable EmergencyTelecommunications Equipment
79from DICT and PNP
Education Cluster
Schools Currently Being Used asEvacuation Centers
25in Region 1 and CAR
Affected Schools
518in regions CAR, NCR, Region I, II, III,CALABARZON
Law and Order Cluster
Deployed Personnel
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152total personnel deployed in CAR andRegion I (evacuation centers, vacatedareas and affected areas)
Shelter Cluster
Provided shelter commodities(tarpaulins, tents, laminated sacks)
4,056to affected families in Abra
Damaged Houses
35,463of which 621 are totally damaged and34,842 are partially damaged
Early Recovery Cluster
Assistance to Individuals in CrisisSituation (AICS) provided to
1,982 familiesof which, 1702 in CAR and 280 inRegion I
Search, Rescue and Retrieval Cluster
No. of Deployed SRR Teams
136from AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, andMMDA
No. of SRR teams on Standby
206from AFP, PCG, and PNP
Philippine Humanitarian Assistance
International Offers Accepted
5(Japan, USAID, UNICEF, UN-WFPChina
Manifestation of Offers of Assistance
1(China)
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National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
Situational Report for Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake in Tayum, Abra (2022)ACTIONS TAKEN
National
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center (NDRRMOC)
- Raised the Alert Status to RED effective 27 July 2022 thru NDRRMC Memorandum No. 102,- Issued NDRRMC Memo No. 107 re Downgrading the Alert Status to Blue at the NDRRMOC effective 04August 2022.- Issued NDRRMC Memorandum No. 101 re Reiteration Response Operations Plans for Earthquake.- Issued Memo No. 108 re Deactivation of NDRRMC Response Clusters ICOW Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake inAbra.- Convened member agencies and concerned Regional DRRMCs for an Emergency Meeting on 27 July 2022.- Continuous monitoring of the situation and dissemination of advisories.
NDRRMC Response Clusters
1. FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS (F/NFIS)The DSWD Central Office (CO), FOs, National Resource Operations Center (NROC), and Visayas DisasterResource Center (VDRC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ?1,265,137,567.39 withbreakdown as follows:
Standby FundsA total of ?321,813,298.70 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ?247,530,257.39 is theavailable Quick Response Fund (QRF) in the CO.
StockpilesA total of 456,040 family food packs (FFPs) amounting to ?275,380,687.54, other food items amounting to?213,495,361.67, and non-food items (FNIs) amounting to ?454,448,219.48 are available.
Cost of Humanitarian AssistanceA total of ?88,877,583.71 worth of assistance was provided to the affected families; of which, ?71,055,137.83from the DSWD, ?6,718,825.88 was provided by the Local Government Units (LGUs), ?10,585,170.00 fromNon-Government Organizations ?518,450.00 from other Partners
DSWD NRLMB- DSWD and Field Offices released FNI with details as follows:a. 76,000 Family Food Packs released to DSWD FO I and CAR worth PhP 50,139,000.00b. 14,000 Non-food items released to DSWD FO I and CAR worth PhP 11,878,000.00b. PhP 44,375,457.00 worth of Non-Food Items augmentation from DSWD Field Offices released to DSWDFO I and CAR- Augmented family food packs and family tent worth Php 27,584,192.00 from field offices with logisticssupport from NRLMB.- Coordinated with DSWD-NRLMB in the preparation of the additional 25,000 FFPs augmentation to FieldOffice CAR to be delivered at La Trinidad, Benguet warehouse
DSWD FO I-956 Family kits and 1,134 sleeping kits were hauled at the satellite warehouse in Santa Barbara, Pangasinanand to be returned to the DSWD Regional warehouse in Binday, City of San Fernando, La Union. These NFIswill be augmented to the affected municipalities in Ilocos Sur.
Telefax: NDRRMC Operations Center: (+632) 8911-1406; 8912-2665; 8912-5668; Office of the Administrator (+632) 8912-2424Email: [email protected]
Websites: www.ocd.gov.ph; ndrrmc.gov.ph
- 1,000 FFPs were produced at the DSWD Regional warehouse in Binday, City of San Fernando, La Unionwith the help of community volunteers from San Juan, La Union.- Released FNIs to Caoayan, Ilocos Sur (244 FFPs, 175 Hygiene kits, and 51 Sleeping kits)- 1,000 Shelter grade tarpaulins bound for Ilocos Sur were being hauled.- 650 FFPs were being hauled by the Philippine Air Force (PAF) at Wallace Airbase, Poro, City of SanFernando, La Union which would be airlifted to Kibungan, Benguet.- 1,400 FFPs were produced at the DSWD Regional warehouse with the help of community volunteers fromBrgy. Bato, City of San Fernando, La Union and additional manpower from the Philippine National Police(PNP) and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).- DSWD FO- I released 87 family tents as additional augmentation to affected families in San Emilio, IlocosSur.- A total of 887 FFPs were loaded from satellite warehouse located in Rosales, Pangasinan and currently atDSWD Regional warehouse, Biday City of San Fernando, La Union for pick up to complete the additional5,000 FFPs requested by DSWD FO CAR.- DSWD-FO I facilitated the releasing of 294 FFPs, 147 hygiene kits, and 10 sleeping kits to the affectedfamilies in Bantay, Ilocos Sur.- 1,500 FFPs and 364 hygiene kits delivered to the Satellite Warehouse in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur for fasterrelease of incoming relief augmentation requests from the affected municipalities of Ilocos Sur.- 380 family tents delivered by NRLMB from DSWD FO CALABARZON were unloaded and are ready foraugmentation to affected areas.- 1,050 FFPs out of the requested 7,000 FFPs were delivered to Abra through the transport augmented by theRegional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council 1 (RDRRMC1) member agencies.- 200 FFPs were augmented to Burgo, Ilocos Sur.- 5,000 FFPs and 120 family tents delivered by NRLMB were unloaded and are ready for augmentation toaffected areas.- DSWD Field Office I have already shipped 1,250 Family Food Packs (FFPs) for affected families andindividuals in Abra and Ilocos Sur. While 6,950 FFPs are expected to be delivered in Abra- Augmentation of 2,500 Family Food Packs (FFPs) were delivered from NRLMB Central Office.
DSWD FO II- 500 Hygiene kits are being hauled at the DSWD FO II satellite warehouse in Tuguegarao City which will bedelivered to the City of Tabuk, Kalinga.- DSWD FO II, in coordination with the Philippine Air Force (PAF), delivered 400 out of 5,000 FFPs fromNRLMB for prepositioning in Basco, Batanes.- Provided the augmentation on the unloading of 4,590 NFIs in the Province of Abra which was transported bythree (3) trucks from NRLMB.- DSWD FO II provided augmentation support on the delivery and unloading of the additional 500 sleeping kitsand 510 hygiene kits in the Province of Abra.- Provided P20,837,276.00 worth of augmentation support, breakdown as: 15,005 FFPs (15,000 for FO CARand 5 for Aparri) amounting to P9,9846,723.00 and 6,502 NFIs (6,500 for FO CAR and 2 for Aparri)amounting to P10,985,553.00 to the affected individuals.- Provided the augmentation support on the delivery of 3,200 FFPs together with Philippine National Policeand 51st Infantry Brigade Philippine Army unloaded in Field Office CAR’s satellite warehouses in theProvince of Abra on 31 July 2022.- With the help of volunteers from the Philippine Army Reservists, a total of 900 FFPs amounting toPhp559,800.00 were packed in the Field Office 2 satellite warehouse in Tuguegarao City to replenish andensure the availability of stockpile in the Field Office.- 3,700 FFPs is awaiting to be hauled by the Provincial and Local Government Unit (PLGU) Kalinga at theField Office satellite warehouse.- 600 units of modular tents, 500 units of sleeping kits, and 5,000 hygiene kits are scheduled for loading on 1August 2022.- DSWD-FO II coordinated with NRLMB on the request for three (3) wing van trucks to transport NFIs toBangued, Abra on 1 August 2022.- The two (2) wing vans of DSWD FO II that returned from Bangued, Abra have already hauled 1,200 FFPsand 500 Family Clothing Kits. 1,300 FFPs out of the additional 5,000 FFPs are for delivery to the province ofAbra.- The 3,500 FFPs from DSWD FO II and 50 modular tents from Office of Civil Defense Regional Office 02(OCD RO2) were received by DSWD FO CAR and were unloaded at the Provincial Disaster Risk Reductionand Management Office (PDRRMO) of the Province of Abra.
DSWD FO CAR- DSWD FO CAR distributed family tents in the following municipalities: Bangued (66), Bucay (58), La Paz (9),
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Licuan Ba-ay (2), Lagayan (5), Langiden (6), Manabo (2), Pidigan (55), Sallapadan (15), San Juan (5), SanQuintin (135), Tineg (2), Tubo (2), Villaviciosa (4)- DSWD FO CAR released 42 laminated sacks for Pilar, Abra.- DSWD FO CAR facilitated the monitoring and arrival of the 2,600 FFPs from Regional Warehouse.- DSWD FO CAR transported five (5) gallons of drinking water to the Regional Warehouse.- DSWD FO CAR facilitated the monitoring and delivery of 5,200 FPPs from Regional Warehouse and 400FPPs for airlift at Wallace Airport.- DSWD CAR delivered 584 Family Food Pack and 26 Hygiene Kits to the affected families in Bauko, Mt.Province.- Continuously coordinating with the Response Clusters and its Quick Response Teams (QRTs) in Abra,Benguet, Kalinga, Ifugao, and Mountain Province.- Coordinated with the Aviation Regiment of the Philippine Army to airlift the FFPs intended for the three (3)isolated Barangays in Pasil, Kalinga.- The 7,000 sando bags from DSWD FO I have been delivered to the DSWD FO CAR warehouse in Puguis,La Trinidad, Benguet.
DSWD FO CALABARZON- In coordination with the Batangas Provincial Office, the Philippine Coast Guard IV-A and other communityvolunteers, facilitated the release of 1,500 family tents bound for Region I (875 family tents) and CAR (625family tents).
OCD- OCD Central Office augmented a total number of 60,025 non-food items to OCD CAR, with a total cost ofPhP 5,807,155.79(Hygiene Kits - 1,500 boxes; Bottled Water -24,072 pcs (500ml); Reusable Face Mask - 26,980 pcs; Alcohol -3,204 bottles (500ml); Antigen Test Kits- 150 pcs; Family Kits - 219 boxes; Malong - 1,000 pcs; Tarpaulin -600 sheets; Blanket - 1,500 pcs; LifeStraw - 800 pcs)- OCD Central Office augmented a total of 51,824 non-food items to Region 1, with a total cost of PhP1,821,062.68(Hygiene Kits - 1,377 boxes; Malong - 1,380 pcs; Alcohol - 2,016 pcs (500ml); Reusable Face Mask - 10,508pcs; Bottled Water - 8,208 bottles (500ml); Blanket - 835 pcs; Disposable Facemask - 27,500 boxes)
Private Sector- Alagang Kapatid Foundation distributed relief packs to displaced families outside evacuation centers inLangangilang Abra.- PLDT Smart turned over relief packs to PDRRMC Benguet (La Trinidad) and distributed 3,000 relief packs toAbra, Benguet and Ilocos Sur
2. CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT and INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONPROTECTION (CCCM and IDPP)
DSWDCAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT- Field Office (FO) CAR provided modular tents to Villaviciosa, Abra and Bangued, Abra.- FO I continuously coordinates with the affected LGUs especially in the open evacuation centers in Ilocos Surand La Union.- DSWD through its Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) of the affected regions are closelycoordinating with the local government units (LGUs) for reports and updates on the situation of the displacedfamilies and individuals inside evacuation centers and to ensure compliance with the provision of emergencyrelief and protection for the children (Republic Act No. 10821) before, during and after disasters and otheremergency situations as well as to monitor the compliance with the safety health protocols set by the Inter-Agency Task Force-Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID).
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS PROTECTION- The DSWD CAR, with the help of the 503rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army, delivered 1,300 FamilyFood Packs and two sets of Women-Friendly Space Tents at Tabuk, Kalinga Satellite Warehouse forprepositioning.- A Psychological First Aid (PFA) Team was deployed to conduct stress debriefing to victims of the M7.0Earthquake.- Municipalities are closely coordinating with the affected barangays for the provision of psychosocial servicesand assessment of the needed intervention of the affected families and individuals.
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- Psychological First Aid (PFA) Providers composed of groups from DSWD CAR and Psychological First Aid(PFA) Team of Saint Louis University (SLU) Sunflower, University of the Philippines (UP) Baguio, andPsychological Association of the Philippines-North Luzon Chapter conducted PFA and stress debriefing tovictims of the Mw 7.0 earthquake.
DSWD FO CAR- Facilitated the installation of 40 units of Family Tents in Tangadan, San Quintin for the families who wereforcibly evacuated as recommended by experts relative to the earthquake incident.- Distributed 17 Family Tents in Brgy. Sagap, Bangued, Abra.- DSWD FO CAR, through AICS, reported and validated 15 Families in Sallapadan, Abra.- Visited and delivered 86 Sleeping Kits, 86 Kitchen Kits and 86 Hygiene Kits to families who are temporarilyliving in one of the evacuation centers in Sagap, Bangued, Abra.- Coordinated with PAT Benguet for the staffs who will escort the airlifting and delivery of FNFIs to Bakun,Benguet.- The DSWD FO CAR thru AICS provided financial assistance (?10,000 for totally damaged houses and?5,000 for partially damaged houses) amounting to ?8,650,000.00 to the 1,702 families.
DSWD FO I- The DSWD FO I thru AICS provided financial assistance (?10,000 per family) amounting to ?2,800,000.00 tothe 280 families.- 1,000 Shelter grade tarpaulins provided to Ilocos Sur (donated by IOM)
DEPED- DepEd is continuously coordinating with regions to provide Psychological First Aid to the affected population- 25 Public Schools were used as Evacuation Centers- Deployment of DepEd Rapid Assessment and Damages Report via mobile, web application, and SMS
3. SEARCH, RESCUE AND RETRIEVAL (SRR)- 136 teams or 1,426 from AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, and MMDA were deployed in the provinces of Abra,Benguet, Mt. Province, and Ilocos Sur- The teams retrieved 10 cadavers and rescued/assisted 163 individuals- Other response actions of the deployed teams include: Logistics operations, Evacuation, Road and debrisclearing, and Distribution of relief goods- 206 teams from AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, and MMDA are on standby and ready for deployment.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)- 266 personnel and 46 assets deployed- 2 M35 Trucks and 1 Ambulance in NCR are on standby
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)- Conduct building safety assessment to affected areas;- Deployed 2,351 personnel (109 - SRR, 4 - K9 Unit, 150 - EMS, 50 - FF/BSAT, and 119 - Support tooperations)- Deployed 193 assets (Fire Truck: 123, Rescue Truck: 12, Ambulance: 27, Service Vehicle: 30, and K-9Truck: 1)
Philippine National Police (PNP)- Deployed 429 personnel and 70 assets in the Provinces of Abra, Benguet, Mt. Province, and Ilocos Sur forSRR operations
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)- MMDA SRR units proceeded to Abra- Deployed thirteen (13) MMDA personnel consisting of two (2) Rapid Response Vehicles, one (1) militarytruck, and one (1) pick-up truck equipped with twelve (10) water purifier, extrication equipment, and chainsawto Abra Province
4. LOGISTICS- DPWH deployed 161 assets (equipment) in Region 1 (106) and CAR (55)- DSWD deployed 63 land assets (6-wheeler trucks and 10-wheeler trucks)- WFP deployed nine (9) 32ft wing van
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- AFP deployed military trucks and Blackhawk helicopter to aid in the delivery and distribution of relief goodsand aerial reconnaissance in coordination with NOLCOM- PCG deployed 4 land transportation assets- BFP deployed 15 fire trucks- Manila Water deployed 18 personnel for the Manila Water Water Treatment Plant in Bangued, Abra- 1,511 Manpower Deployed for Road and Debris Clearing and Transportation/Delivery/Distribution of ReliefGoods- 28 National and Major Roads Cleared; 2 remaining closed road section in Mt Province in CAR and Region 1- BFP deployed a mobile kitchen and assisted in the conduct of road clearing operations.
5. EDUCATIONDepEd Central Office- Ongoing conduct of field visits in SDO Abra and SDO Ilocos Sur.- Education Facilities Division Mobilization of engineers from Region 2 to augment the manpower of CAR andRegion 1 for structural assessment of schools
Affected Regional and Schools Division Offices- Activated DRRM Teams;- Inspected schools and offices for structural integrity and damages;- Coordinated with Provincial/City/Municipal DRRM Offices;- Issued suspension of enrollment and other school-related activities (training and seminars), and;- Monitored and disseminated road situations.
National Education Cluster Partners- Conducted rapid assessment of damages and immediate needs;- Determined regions or divisions needing PFA; and- Smart Communications, Inc. activated their libreng tawag and libreng wifi sites in Vigan, Candon, Abra, andBenguet.
6. HEALTH- A total of Php 3,492,411.86 worth of drugs and medicines, tents, cot beds, breastfeeding kits and hygienekits were augmented by the DOH Central Office (HEMB) to CHD Ilocos (Php 1,493,437.70) and CHD CAR(Php 1,998,984,16)- CHD I augmented logistic supplies in the province of Ilocos Sur with a total cost of Php 256,171.86.- CHD CAR has provided a total assistance amounting to Php 7,877,179.16 on the affected areas.
DOH HEMB- Deployed two (2) HEMB staff to provide technical assistance to CHD CAR.- Php 766,425.60 worth of drugs and medicines, tents, cot beds and hygiene kits were augmented to AbraProvincial Hospital- Conducted coordination with selected CHDs and DOH-Retained Hospitals for standby teams for possibledeployment to Abra.- Augmented supplies, drugs, and medicines worth Php 1,493,437.70 on transit to CHDIlocos Region.
CHD I- Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center and the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center(MMMHMC) teams were deployed to Abra.- A total of 441 members of Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) from four (4) provinces and CHDare ready for deployment.- Turned over logistics supplies in the province of Ilocos Sur with a total cost of Php 256,171.86
CHD II- Augmented 150,000.00 worth of assorted drugs and medicines and 2 boxes of hyposol to Abra LGU.
CHD CAR- Regional Director provided guidance and direction to the management committee and oversees theoperations of the Incident Management Team.- Sustains functional Regional Patient Navigation and Referral Unit.- Provided hygiene kits to families at evacuation centers in Bunga Besao and Abatan, Bauko Mt. Province- Alerted Health Emergency Response Team (HERT) on standby through SMS ready for deployment.
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- Distributed logistical support (Assorted Medical Supplies, CAMPOLAS Kits, and Mobile Load) amounting toPhp 1,875,364.00
Medical- Deployed National Immunization Program Team for continuous monitoring of vaccine related issues.- Conducted Rapid Antigen Testing for personnel exhibiting symptoms.- Conducted public information on earthquake precautions and COVID- 19 observation of public healthstandards through socialmedia postings.
Nutrition- Conducted nutritional assessment of under five children and pregnant/lactating women using MUAC tapes.- Provided with Micronutrient Supplementation among 6-59 months old children, 5-13 years old children,pregnant and lactating and non-pregnant lactating.- Provided RUTF/RUSF and counseling for the management of Acute Malnutrition.- Provided breastfeeding kits for the infant and young child feeding.- Conducted orientation of BHWs on the use of mid upper arm circumference tapes for children andpregnant/lactatingo Nine (9) individuals 5-11 years old children provided with micronutrient supplementationo Ten (10) Mothers provided with iron with folic acid supplement, seven (7) mothers given breastfeeding kitand high energy biscuits. Four (4) children provided with complimentary food; Vitamin A; MNPo Eleven (11) individuals 5-13 years old children provided with micronutrient supplementation; five (5) nonpregnant/lactating given ferrouso Ten (10) mothers given iron with folic acid supplement, one (1) mother given breastfeeding kit and 19 givenhigh energy biscuits; Vitamin A and MNP.
MHPSS- Conducted preliminary assessment of facilities to be used for the deployment of MHPSS teams on August12, 2022- Organized MHPSS team in coordination with DSWD for deployment.- MHPSS Team from CHD will is being organized to conduct related activities.
WASH- San Quintin LGU provided toilet bowls and instructed evacuees to construct a temporary sanitary toilet at theevacuation site.- Licuan-Baay LGU allocated toilet bowls to be provided to the affected families.- Provided/distributed a total of 794, 071 liters of water in Abra.- Designated separate and additional comfort rooms for males and females in evacuation centers in Abra toaddress the issue for inadequacy of toilet facilities.- Distributed aquatabs and chlorine granules.- Deployed WASH Team; ongoing monitoring and assessment for WASH related concern.- Water testing kit from CHD is being prepared to be used in Abra.- Distributed aquatabs and chlorine granules to all affected barangays.- Conducted health education on proper sanitation practices.- Provided IEC materials on separation of waste.
PDOHO- CAMPOLAS Kits, First Aid kits, and aqua tabs amounting to Php 5,350.00 were given to the requestingRHUs in Abra.- A total of Php 77,877.00 worth of hygiene kits, campolas, and jerry cans were given to evacuation centers inPasil, Kalinga. Likewise, commodities such as chlorine granules, PPE’s and facemask were givenrespectively.
Office of Civil Defense III and IV-B (OCDRO)- Deployed 800 LifeStraws to Abra
Philippine National Police (PNP)- Deployed 1 SAR Vehicle with desalination machine to Barangay Palau, Banged, Abra.
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)- Conduct water rationing- Deployment of BFP Mobile Clinic (provision of medical first aid/assessment);
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- Provided medical assistance to victims (i.e. VS monitoring in evacuation centers and on established EMSdesks)
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)- Conducted water rationing
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)- 20 Water Purifiers deployed in Abra
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS)- Deployed the following:- 5 Tankers from Manila Water- 5 Trucks with Bottled Water (1500 pcs 5gal container augmented in La Paz District Hospital inAbra; 90pcs of1gal container augmented in Abra Provincial Hospital- 90pcs of 1gal container to Abra Provincial Hospital- Set up water treatment plant in Water District in Brgy Penarrubia, Abra- Distributed a total of 307,490 liters to affected areas in Abra
Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)- In Region 1, 43 of 46 water districts sustained no damage. While the status of the remaining 3 are as follows:a. Metro Vigan, Ilocos Sur - transmission lines repaired; restored 24/7 water serviceb. Narvacan, Ilocos Sur - minor leaks already repaired; restored 24/7 water servicec. Balaoan, La Union - Damage transmission pipelines; No water supply service- In Region 2, 34 of 37 water districts sustained no damage. While the status of the remaining 3 are as follows:a. Aparri, Cagayan - with water service; water supply service not 24/7; 8 shallow wells need to be re-drilled ;estimated cost of damage P100Kb. Ramon, Isabel - with water service; water supply service not 24/7; 8 shallow wells need to be re-drilled ;estimated cost of damage P100Kc. Maddela, Quirino - with water service; water supply service not 24/7; on-going repairs- In CAR, 5 of 10 water districts sustained no damage. While the status of the remaining 5 are as follows:a. Lagangilang, Abra - Damaged transmission lines, intake box and infiltration gallery; office building andreservoir have cracks; 50% water supply service; on-going assessment and repair; estimated cost of damage:P910Kb. Metro Bangued and Tayum, Abra - Damaged transmission lines; burst distribution lines; no water service;on-going repairs; P2.2M estimated cost of damagec. San Juan, Abra - 24/7 water service restored; 6x6x6 reservoir with cracks, damaged pipelines; P418,380estimated cost of damage on reservoir; P320,000 cost of damage on pipesd. La Trinidad, Benguet - Damaged 7.5 hp and 20 hp motors on pumping station; water supply service not24/7
7. LAW AND ORDER (LAO)- 37 total personnel deployed in evacuation centers, vacated areas, affected in Region 1- 115 total personnel deployed in evacuation centers, vacated areas, affected in CAR- No reported looting incidents and other related violence against women and children
8. EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS (ETC)- A total of 38 emergency ICT equipment are deployed from DICT and PNP, while 79 emergency ICTequipment is available and ready for deployment from DICT and PNP.
DICTDeployed resources:VSAT - 1 (Abra)HF Base Radio - 3 (1 - Ilocos Norte; 1 - Ilocos Sur; 1 - Pangasinan)IP Radio - 15 (2 - Benguet & Baguio; 13- Pangasinan (prepositioned))Access Point - 9 (1 - Abra; 8 - Pangasinan)Routers - 1 (Abra)Generator Set - 2 (Benguet & Baguio)
PNP- Deployed Hytera DMR Repeater - 1 (Mt. Caniaw, Bantay, Ilocos Sur)
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- Regional Communications and Electronics Unit Cordillera (RCEU COR) re-programmed and re-configuredone (1) unit Hytera Repeater to be installed as back up repeater of Abra PPO to be installed at Mt. Kaniaw,Bantay, Ilocos Sur.
DICT CAR- DICT CAR provided free internet access via Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) with 10 clients for thepublic and operations use of PDRRMC.- DICT CAR conducted a building inspection in Abra Regional Office wherein cracks created by theearthquake were seen. No reported damages to the other DICT facilities nor missing/injured personnel in theregion.- Deployed a VSAT unit to Bangued, Abra to be utilized as backup internet connection by the RDRRMC- DICT RGETT of CAR, successfully activated the VSAT in Bangued, Abra to provide internet connectivity tothe PDRMMO.- Restored four (4) FreeWiFi sites at the Provincial Capitol of Abra
DICT Region 1- Affected Free Wi-Fi sites are fully restored and operational in Ilocos Sur.- DICT personnel of Region 1 monitored the status of GovNet sites, Free WiFi sites, and checked the ICTequipment for possible emergency communication response.
DICT NCR- DRRMD, as well as GSD and three UP personnel, conducted a thorough building inspection for damages tofacilities and infrastructure due to the earthquake at DICT Central Office.- DICT Engineers conducted a building inspection at DICT Valenzuela Office.- DICT EOC continuous monitoring of HF Radio Facilities in DICT Regional Cluster Offices.
PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENTITY (PTE)PLDT and SMART- Smart set up Libreng Tawag and Libreng Charging Stations in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Candon, Ilocos Sur,Bangued, Abra, La Trinidad, Benguet
Globe Telecommunications- Globe provided Libreng Tawag, Libre Charging, and Libreng WiFi to the affected community in Bangued,Abra to provide connectivity assistance.
9. SHELTERDHSUD- Provided 3,000 shelter grade tarpaulins from USAID and IOM in Abra
OCD- Augmented 600 tarpaulin sheets to OCD CAR
OCDRO II- 50 modular tents from Office of Civil Defense Regional Office 02 (OCD RO2) were received by DSWD FOCAR and were unloaded at the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) of theProvince of Abra.
DSWD- Provided 26 laminated sacks to Abra (20 pieces to Bangued and 6 pieces to Langangilang)
DSWD FO IV-A- 998 family tents delivered to the Regional Warehouse in La Union
10. PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (PIHA)
Manifestation of Offers of Assistance
China- The Chinese Embassy is providing emergency supplies worth 10 million to the affected areas together withthe Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc. (PCCCII)
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Offers Accepted
Japan- Disaster relief assistance goods (generators, camping tents, sleeping pads, portable jerry cans/ watercontainers, tarpaulins/plastic sheet cover, cord reels), which were turned over to DSWD on 02 August 2022
China- Rice donation (5,800 bags) received by the DSWD National Warehouse
USAID (through IOM; pursuant to a MOU between DHSUD, IOM and USAID)- 3000 shelter grade tarps (?2000 tarps for CAR and 1000 tarps for Region 1)
UNICEF- Delivered to DSWD Field Office 1-- Boxes Bottled Water - 521-- Boxes of Canned Goods - 60-- Boxes of Instant Noodles - 33-- Packs of asst. biscuits - 19-- Pack of 5kls of Rice - 35-- Packs of 10 kgs of Rice - 4-- Pack of Fruit Juice -15-- Pack of assorted goods - 1
UN-WFP (pursuant to a MOU between DSWD and UN-WFP)- Transportation/logistics for transfer of disaster relief goods to Northern Luzon
11. EARLY RECOVERY- The DSWD FO CAR thru AICS provided financial assistance (?10,000 for totally damaged houses and?5,000 for partially damaged houses) amounting to ?8,650,000.00 to the 1,702 families.- The DSWD FO I thru AICS provided financial assistance (?10,000 per family) amounting to ?2,800,000.00 tothe 280 families.
DOST-Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)
-Continuous monitoring of the situation and dissemination of EQ information.-Deployed DOST-PHIVOLCS Quick Response Team (QRT) consisting of 23 personnel (mostly of geologistsand engineers) to Abra Province and Vigan City on 27 July 2022 to conduct hazard and impact assessmentsrelated to possible ground rupture, liquefaction, and earthquake-induced landslides, install additional seismicinstruments, assess building damages, intensity surveys, and provide updated information on the earthquakeactivity.-Assessed a total of 46 municipalities/cities in the Provinces of Abra, Ilocos Sur, Benguet, La Union, andMountain Province.-Conducted Aerial Survey to investigate and assess the extent of damage in affected areas in thenorthwestern Luzon region.-Conducted media interviews, courtesy calls, and meetings/situational briefings in various local governmentunits including Abra Province as the DOST-PHIVOLCS QRT members conduct their hazard and impactassessment.-Updated impact maps as of 06 August and prepared materials/documents for the exit briefing of QRT whichare scheduled on 08 - 09 August 2022.-Submitted a detailed report with the following recommendations:03 August 2022a. 15 houses in Sitio Zone 2 Brgy Tangadan, San Quintin, Abra that is within the EIL depositional zone toevacuate due to dangers from incipient landslides, the occurrence of aftershocks, and heavy rainfall.b. Teachers of Tangadan Elementary School were advised to consider evacuation due to incipient landslides.04 August 2022a. Communities surveyed/assessed in Brgy. Matibuey, San Emilio, Ilocos Sur were recommended to evacuatedue to incipient landslides. The recommendation was communicated to the Municipality of San Emilio. QRTwill reassess the area for more detailed information.05 August 2022a. As to Earthquake-Induced Landslides (EIL), pertinent recommendations and assessments: 7 sites for
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evacuation; 6 sites for relocation and Brgy. Lidaoan in San Emilio is assessed as potential evacuation sites ofcommunities recommended for evacuation in Brgy. Matibuey, San Emilio-Conducted exit briefings and has distributed posters containing information on the effects of the Magnitude7.0 NW Luzon Earthquake to the following:a. OCD CARb. Abra PDRRM Council and other Provincial Government Unitsc. Abra Emergency Operations Centerd. Abra Provincial Governmente. Abra DOST-PSTCf. Ilocos Sur PDRRM Councilg. Ilocos Sur Provincial Governmenth. Vigan City Government Uniti. Ilocos Sur DOST-PSTC
Department of the Interior and Local Government
- Continuously monitors the situation of the affected areas and closely coordinated with the DILG Regions I, IIand CAR Field Offices.- Attended the NDRRMC Response Clusters Update Meetings for the 7.0 Mg Earthquake and PDRA AnalystGroup Meeting on 28 July 2022.- Coordinated with the DILG Regions I, II, and CAR Field Offices for the activation of their respectiveManagement of the Dead and Missing (MDM) Clusters and to ensure that the MDM Teams are on standbyalert.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
- A total of ?88,877,583.71 worth of assistance was provided to the affected families; of which, ?71,055,137.83from the DSWD, ?6,718,825.88 was provided by the Local Government Units (LGUs), ?10,585,170.00 fromNon-Government Organizations ?518,450.00 from other Partners.
- DSWD-DRMBa. The DRMB Operations Center (OpCen) is in 24/7 virtual operation to closely monitor and coordinate withthe National Resource and Logistics Management Bureau (NRLMB) and DSWD Field Offices for significantupdates on the Mw 7.0 Earthquake Incident in Tayum, Abra.b. DSWD-DRMB is on standby response support assets from non-affected DSWD-FOs.c. DSWD-DRMB facilitated the delivery FNIs from the National Resource Operations Center (NROC) on 28July 2022 for Regions I and CAR.d. DSWD-DRMB facilitated the P15 million fund augmentation to DSWD-FO I and CAR for urgent food andNFI relief requirements.
- DSWD-NRLMBa. DSWD-NRLMB is continuously repacking goods for possible augmentation.b. DSWD-NRLMB provided logistical augmentation to FOs on delivering FFPs to LGUs.
Department of Public Works and Highways
- Ongoing conduct of post-earthquake assessment.- Ongoing clearing operations.- Installed warning signs/barricades.- Continuous monitoring of national roads and bridges.
Department of Energy
- Alerted members of the Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER), pursuant to Department Circular No.DC2018-01-001 and DC2022-06-0028 to undertake the following:a. Activation of respective Operations Center.b. Monitoring of the situation and undertake precautionary measures in respective area of responsibility.c. Activation of action plans and/or contingency plans.d. Adoption and implementation of mitigating measures.
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e. Regular submission of status of facilities/systems/areas as well as any emerging problem that may affectenergy supply.- Continuous coordination with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center forthe latest weather updates/bulletins/advisories;- Conducted inventory of oil supply in the affected areas through the DOE-OIMB.
Department of Agriculture
- Coordinated with concerned NGAs, LGUs, and other DRRM-related offices regarding the impact of thephenomenon, as well as available resources for interventions and assistance.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Mines & Geosciences Bureau- Continuously coordinated with the NDRRMC EOC re areas affected.- Provided the list of barangays relative to rain-induced landslide and flood.- Reiterated the mining companies to extend assistance to hazard-affected areas in the form of emergencyresponse and rescue operations and in-kind assistance.
Department of Education (DepEd)
- Attended NDRRMC Virtual Emergency Operations Center.- Coordinated with concerned DRRM Coordinators to get updates and field reports.- Monitored timely updates of Earthquake Information released by DOST-PHIVOLCS.- Prepared and disseminated Agency Situation Reports and Education Cluster Updates.- Augmented the manpower of CAR and Region 1 for structural assessment of schools.
Department of Health (DOH)
- Sent Flash Report to ExeCom and ManCom Members of the Department of Health, Bureau Directors,Regional CHD, and Hospital Directors.- Coordinated with CHDs I, II, III, CAR, NCR and CALABARZON for updates- Attended the NDRRMC 1st Cluster Meeting for Magnitude 7.3 in Abra on 27 July 2022, 11:00 AM- Coordinated with NDRRMC Operations Center and PHIVOLCS on the monitored incident,- Augmented supplies, drugs, and medicines to Abra Provincial Hospital and CHD Ilocos Region.
Region 1
OCD Region 1
- Activated the RDRRMC1-EOC for close monitoring of the situation and to ensure swift delivery of assistanceto affected areas.- Issued RDRRMC1 Memorandums No. 47 and 48 for the Activation of RED ALERT STATUS ICOW 7.3Magnitude Earthquake to RDRRMC1 Member Agencies and P/C/MDRRMCs.- Co-facilitated the conduct of Emergency Regional Response Cluster Meetings- Issued RDRRMC1 Memorandum Nos. 47 and 48 re Activation of Red Alert Status to ICOW the 7.3Magnitude Earthquake- Activate respective Emergency Operation Center for monitoring of area of responsibility (AOR)- Attend emergency meetings- Ensure damage assessment- Monitor earthquake information thru PHIVOLCS website- Strengthen risk communication- Ensure safety and secured response activities following COVID-19 health protocols- Suspension of works for public offices and mass activities as necessary
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DSWD-FO1
- Convened the Response Cluster on 27 July 2022 for Emergency Meetings for updates and readiness of theResponse Cluster Members.
DILG-RO1
- Close coordination with field offices with their respective LGUs for the assessment of damages andmonitoring of coastal areas/ landslides areas.- Conducted inspection of buildings and other facilities
DSWD-FO1
- Ongoing monitoring and coordination with P/C/MSWDOs through the Provincial Operations Offices for anyupdates regarding damages and affected populations
DILG
DILG Regional Action- All RO personnel (66) + construction workers (10) evacuated and all accounted- Close coordination with OCD/RDRRMC- Conducted initial inspection of the DILG Regional Office building (minimal cracks)- 2 personnel reported at the alternate EOC of Region 1
DILG Ilocos Norte- Checked the situations of all DILG personnel- Monitored safety of all DILG personnel and staff- Constant coordination of DILG to LGUs
DILG Ilocos Norte - LGU- Issued prohibition on fishing – Pagudpud- Alerted and activated BDRRMCs- On-going assessment of all infrastructures- On-going monitoring of coastal areas- Work suspension / WFH issued – PG Ilocos Norte, Batac City, Laoag City, San Nicolas, Pinili
DILG Ilocos Sur- Checked the situations of all DILG personnel- Monitored safety of all DILG personnel and staff- Constant coordination of DILG to LGUs re: damage assessment, casualties, monitoring of road network andin coastal areas
DILG Ilocos Sur - LGU- Provincial Government declared work suspension (province-wide, EO to follow)- Activated all BDRRMCs- Deployed PDRRM rescue teams- On-going assessment of infrastructure facilities- On-going monitoring of coastal areas
DILG La Union- Monitored safety of personnel- Gathered information from field offices- Coordinated with OCD re possible aftershocks- Coordinated with DPWH for building inspection- ALL field offices are constantly coordinating with their respective LGUs on the assessment of damages andmonitoring of coastal areas/ possible landslide areas
DILG La Union - LGU- Issued EO on work suspension- On-going assessment and reporting of barangays
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- Joint monitoring of coastal and upland areas of the City
DILG Pangasinan- Monitored safety of personnel- Coordinated with PDRRMO for monitoring and updates- Conducted initial inspection of the DILG Provincial Office building
DILG Pangasinan - LGU- Issued EO on work suspension- Currently inspecting infrastractures
DEPED
- RO, Schools Division Offices and schools conducted actual evacuation due to Earthquake 7.3 Abra- Regional and Division engineers with assistance from City/Provincial Engineers conducted assessment offacilities- Attended DRRMS online meeting for Earthquake 7.3 Abra- Advisory from DRRMS to Regional/Division Coordinators to School Heads/DRRM Coordinators to report onRADaR for Earthquake 7.3 Abra.- Regional and Division DRRM Coordinators continue to monitor RADaR for Earthquake 7.3 Abra (as of July27, 2022 5pm RADaR report for Region 1 is at 45% complete)
DOH CHD-1
- DOH CHD-1 called for an emergency command conference meeting to discuss the Rapid Health Responseto be given to the four (4) provinces ofregion 1. In coordination with the declaration of Code "Red" Alert of theOffice of the Civil Defense Region 1, the DOH CHD-1 has declared Code "Blue"Alert on the for (4) provincesof Region 1.
- DOH CHD-1 HEMS Teams are on standby for emergency deployment. However, the different PDOHODevelopment Management Officers in the region have directly been deployed for Rapid Health Assessment intheir areas of concern. Also, the DOH CHD-1 HEMS Operation Center is continuously monitoring any health-related events that may need immediatehealth intervention and response in direct coordination with the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction andManagement Council (RDRRMC), PDOHOs and DOH Retained Hospitals in the Region.
- PDOHO Operations Centers are on active status prepared for immediate response in close coordination withthe different Rural Health Units (RHU) and Hospitals (Government & Private) in their areas. Updates IMonitoring reports are furnished to the DOH CHD-I Operations Center every 07:00am, 11 :00 am 03:00 pmdaily.
- The Health Emergency Management Staff of the three (3) DOH Retained Hospitals(Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center-MMMH&MC, Batac City,]locos Norte; Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center-ITRMC, San Fernando City La Union; Region IMedical Center-Rl MC, Dagupan City, Pangasinan) are on their regular 24/7 operations to attend to possiblecasualties related to the "7.3Magnitude Earthquake Incident" and other untoward incidents.
- Upon assessment of Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center• MMMH&MC, reporteddamages/cracks on the walls and floors of the facility have been identified. The C-arm equipment used in theCATH LAB has been damaged thus, suspending the operations. MMMH&MC also suspended operations.Also, Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center- ITRMC has reported a busted transformer in theirRadiology room thus, suspending the operation. ITRMC has suspended OPD operations for thirty (30)minutes only after the event and resumed consultation for the rest of the day.
- Prepositioned Drugs and Medicines to the different Provincial DOH Offices
ILOCOS NORTE
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- Advice all DRRMOs and NGAs to be on alert status and continuously monitor their respective AORs.- Continuous monitoring and updating of situational and weather conditions of all LGUs.
ILOCOS SUR
ILOCOS SUR PDRRMC- Established Command Center at Mobile Center- Consilidated reports from the C/MDRRMOs regarding the Earthquake whether felt or not felt.- Continous monitoring for possible aftershocks.- Forwarded the Earthquake Information No.1 through the PHIVOLCS to the coastal barangays and be alert inanticipation of aftershocks.- Advised the coastal municipalities to evacuate their coastal areas.
SUGPON- Radio monitoring of BDRRMCs- Roving around barangay balbalayang to evacuate residents in their residential houses- On duty LDRRMO personel
SAN EMILIO- Aftershock are still being left- Alert the BDRRMC and MDRRMC Office is open on-going assessment of damages
SAN ESTEBAN- Conduct Post Earthquake Assessment of damages in all barangays.- Advised coastal area barangay Residents to evacuate on safer places although no advice of Tsunami Alert.
CABUGAO- Conduct Post Earthquake Assessment of Damages- Advised coastal area barangay Residents to evacuate to safer places although no advice of Tsunami Alert.
ALILEM- Evacuated all coastal areas.
STA LUCIA- Monitoring along AOR, especially along the national highways and coastal areas 24/7.- LDRRM Office Operational 24/7 with 3 shifting of rescuers ready to respond in any emergency situation
SUYO- Ongoing clearing operation on roads
SAN EMILIO- Alerted the BDRRMC- MDRRM Office is Open- Ongoing assessment of damages
CABUGAO- Post-Earthquake assessment of damages is still ongoing.- Red Alert Status was hoisted.- Emergency Response Teams were deployed on Barangays for Post-Earthquake Assessment andmonitoring- 2 Teams of the Emergency Response Team are on duty.
LIDLIDDA- Lidlidda LCE is present
GALIMUYOD- ERT Members on DUTY.- MSWDO, BDRRMCs and other personnel from other offices managed and provided the needs of theevacuees at the evacuation sites.
VIGAN CITY- As of 09:00 AM of July 27,2022 the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council raised its RED
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ALERT STATUS and activated it Emergency Operations Center for consequence management emergenciesand incidents related to the 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake affecting the City of Vigan.- The Vigan Emergency Response Team and the City Health office are on 24/7 duty for emergencyResponse, Transport of patients and pre-Emptive Evacuation in Vulnerable areas.- Provided information and Response measure to Barangay DRRM Committees citing to monitor and respondaccordingly in case any untoward incident occurs in their area of responsibility.- Advised the Barangay DRRM Committees also raised to RED ALERT STATUS and continuously monitortheir area of responsibility for consequence management of emergencies and incidents. They also advised tocontinuously report to the City Emergency Operations Center regarding their general situation at thecommunity.- Advised the Coastal Barangays to conduct Pre-Emptive Evacuation for possible Tsunami in the area.- Conducted Roving inspection to high risk and vulnerable areas primarily along the coastal barangays andcommunicated with the PNP Maritime to continuously monitor the coastal areas for any untoward incidents.- Activated the City Rapid Damage Assessment and needs analysis Team to conduct an Assessment andevaluation of affected Infrastructures.- Advised the Barangay DRRM Committees to conduct Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis intheir respective Community.- The Search, Rescue and Retrieval and logistics Cluster prepositioned its resources at the staging areasBeside the Emergency Operation Center.- Advised the Vigan Emergency Response Team to be ON RED ALERT for possible response operations inaffected areas.- Continuous updating its constituents on Earthquake and Tsunami Information Bulletin through SMS andSocial Media Platforms.
LA UNION
LA UNION PDRRMC- 0843H; 27 July 2022; EOC raised alert status to RED- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO DRRM OPERATION CENTER (CDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
AGOO DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- EOC activated- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
ARINGAY DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
BACNOTAN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
BAGULIN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring
BALAOAN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
BANGAR DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
BAUANG DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
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BURGOS DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.
CABA DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
LUNA DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
NAGUILIAN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.
PUGO DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
ROSARIO DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
SAN GABRIEL DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to all BDRRMCs through MDRRM EOC.
SAN JUAN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
SANTOL DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas
STO. TOMAS DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- Continuous monitoring to coastal areas.
SUDIPEN DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.- PNP Sudipen roving team
TUBAO DRRM OPERATIONS CENTER (MDRRMOC)- Activated the Emergency Operations Center.
PANGASINAN
PDRRMO Pangasinan- Raised Red Alert status in the Province of Pangasinan as of 8:50 AM of 27 July 2021- Continuous monitoring of the situation in the province (Weather, San Roque Dam, River system)- Incident Management on standby for possible deployment- SAR team on standby for possible deployment- Information dissemination on preparedness and advisories through Tri-Media and social media to ensurepublic safety- Coordination with MDRRMO Lingayen, Binmaley, Calasiao for road damage assessment.- Coordination with DPWH for infrastructure (road and bridges) damage assessment.- Coordination with PEO for structural damage assessment.- Coordination with DepEd regarding cancellation of office and school operations such as enrollment.- Issuance of Suspension of Work in all concerned gov’t office in the Provincial Government of Pangasinan,effective 12:00NN of 27 July 2022 except PDRRMO, PEO, GSO, PHO and PSWDO- 2:30 PM – Released advisory from San Roque Power Corporation re: status of San Roque Dam
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BAYAMBANG- Closely monitoring to the DOST-PHILVOCS advisories and reports for any further information.- MDRRMC Bayambang conducted initial assessment and ocular inspection at LGU buildingsand offices.- Activities being undertaken:- i. Ocular inspection still on-going on roads, bridges, and buildings.
BAUTISTA- The Emergency Operation Center now on RED ALERT Status and currently coordinating response andassessment activities.- Local Incident Management Team (IMTs) are activated and on duty at the Emergency Operation Center(EOC).- All Personnel of the Bautista Health Response Team (BHERT) and response cluster members/agencieswere alerted .- Advised BDRRMCs Chairman/Punong Barangays to initiate pre-emptive evacuation if necessary.- The General Public is reminded to stay clam and alert at the same time when shaking is felt do the duck,cover and hold and stay away from objects that may easily fall or break
CALASIAO- Conduct of Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis with the Engineering Staff and PNP Personnel.- Continuous coordination with PNP, BFP, Brgy. Officials and other Disaster related Agencies.- Dissemination of info’s and advisories (Forwarded by Philvocs) to all barangay officials and other concernagencies.
INFANTA- Close communication and coordination with Brgy. BDRRMCs for possible damages.- Standby rescue and response team.
LINGAYEN- The LDRRMO OPCEN is on red alert status.- Activated MDRRMC- Public Advisory via social media/public medias by Municipal Information Office (MIO)- Strictly monitoring earthquake forecast and tsunami advisory update from PHIVOLCS- Standby Emergency Response Team- Prepositioning of emergency response vehicle and disaster equipment- Monitoring of all barangay thru radio communication and telecommunication- Activate BDRRMCs- Inspection of evacuation centers ? Prepositioned of relief goods (food and non food items)
MANAOAGa. Policy Issuance Activating EOC Executive Order No. 106 s. 2022, An order declaring half day worksuspension in the Local Government of Manaoag, as well as class suspension in all public and private schoolson July 27, 2022.b. Advisories / Info Dissemination / Warnings- Activation of Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, with PNP, BFP, RHU, MSWD aswell as Engineeringc. Personnel Deployment- All MDRRM staff, PNP, BFP, Engineering and MHO personnel with volunteer support- Identified strategic assignment of personnel with communication radios for full deployment- Prepositioned medical and communication teams at the Incident Command Center.d. Supplies, Equipment and Rescue Vehicle Prepositioning- MDRRMC with its partner agencies, the PNP, AFP, BFP and CSOs are continuouslymonitoring the situation, prepared with their disaster rescue equipment and are ready torespond to emergency cases whenever necessary.- Pre-positioned of goods to be provided especially to task force- As of 10:00 AM of JULY 27, 2022, full prepositioning of LGU rescue and security vehicles (4 ambulance, 3mini dump trucks, 1 dump truck, 1 pick-up rescue car, 2 multi cabs and 1 flexicube).e. Security- Requested additional PNP personnel and augmentation team- Pre-deployment security briefing- Deployed the PNP personnel
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- Continuous law enforcement operations shall be intensifiedf. Monitoring- Manaoag MDRRMC is continuously monitoring the situation especially on the Major Roads and Bridgesgoing to Manaoag- Continuous monitoring of Office of the President, OCD and Pangasinan PDRRMO Advisories- Close monitoring with PNP and BFP on possible incidents within AOR- Monitored national agencies website for additional info and alerts.- Continuously monitor checkpoints in all entry points/roads in Manaoag for safety and preventive measures ofthe publicg. Coordination Meetingsh. Capacity Development Activitiesi. Facilities Preparation- Regional Evacuation Center and Office of the Civil Defense, Sports Complex is ready to accept evacuees.
SISON- MDRRMC TEAM ON STANDBY MODE STARTING July 27, 2022- Relief/Food packs ready for distribution
SAN CARLOS CITY- CDRRMO ACTION CENTER on 24/7 monitoring Blue Alert Status, also Response Team on standby in anyemergency call- All 86 Barangay Chairman (BDRRMC) of San Carlos City was informed regarding the current situation andadvised to be Alert and immediately informed the CDRRMO Action Center for any untoward incidentsmonitored within the Area of Responsibility (AOR).- Also advised to make necessary preparation/ precautionary measures especially in notifying theirconstituents who are within the hazard prone areas (earthquake) and prepare personnel from BDRRM Council(Brgy. Kagawad, CVO, Volunteers) on standby that may help in case of immediate evacuation needed.- Local Emergency Hotline was reminded as a vital to call in case of emergency situation arise.- Electricity, water, communication and other important lifeline services are available.- All roads and bridges are passable of any types of vehicles.- The CDRRM Office continuously monitoring the “Earthquake Information Updates” by PHILVOCS, alsoweather updates/forecast issued by local, national agency of PAGASA and other reliable sources.- Emergency meeting lead by the CDRRMC Chairperson Hon. Julier C. Resuello was conducted, partialdamage assessment regarding the current situation of San Carlos City (private and public structures) werereported and presented to CDRRMC Chairperson.- Damage assessment inspection was conducted by the CDRRMC Council that is composedof (City Engineering Office, CDRRMO, BFP, PNP) to several major establishment like Malls, Supermarket,Churches, Schools, Government & Private offices.
STA. BARBARA- Inform all BDRRMCs regarding the Earthquake Coordinate with PNP-Sta. Barbara for reports and others.- Monitoring and prepared all necessary equipment for possible response- Monitoring possible aftershocks and effects- Closely coordinated with the Barangay Officials especially with high rise structures, business and factories- Monitoring and coordinating with BFP-Sta. Barbara headed by INSP GIAN GLOREINE U. GALANO- Monitoring DOST-PHILVOLCS, OCD, PDRRMC, NDRRMC for updates.SUAL- General Services Office and the MSWDO check the stock piling of nonfood items and food items.- Activate Evacuation Center with minimum health standard.- RHU ensure the minimum health standards for the evacuations and standby health providers.- Activation of SRR team and Clearing team as needed to respond.- MDRRMO conduct a risk assessment to identify potential hazards and consequences and follow throughwith action to mitigate risks.- Information dissemination thru text brigade and MDRRMO social media (Facebook, Messenger).- Ongoing roving and monitoring at vulnerable barangays.
CDRRMC Dagupan
- On Red Alert Status- Activated all CDRRMC, BDRRMCs, Barangay Operational Center and prepared evacuation centers- Coordinated with Dagupan City Police Station, Dagupan City Fire Station, PNP Maritime Group, PhilippineCoast Guard and Naval Detachment Bonuan
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Region 2
MDRRMC – Sto Tomas, Isabela
• Continuous monitoring of AOR.• Conducted building inspection and assessment.• Close coordination with MDRRMCs• Continuous dissemination of advisories.
DOH-CVCHD
• DRRM-H Operations Center is on 24/7 operations.• Active monitoring of health advisories thru quad-media 24/7• 24/7 Operations of Provincial and Regional ONELINE Command Call Center.• Continuous posting and information dissemination of Disaster-related Preparedness and Response in allmedia platforms.• Composite team on standby.• On-going Rapid Health Assessment.• Activated Code White Alert.
MDRRMC - Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya
• Disseminated Memorandum Order to all MDRRMC member offices/agencies and Punong Barangaysregarding the Raising of Alert Status in relation to the possible aftershocks and effect of the earthquake.• MDRRM Operations Center on 24/7 operations• Kasibu Response Unit on alert and standby in case of emergency situation.• Disseminated advisories to the Public.• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC - San Agustin, Isabela
• Raising of Blue Alert Status of the Local DRRM Operation Center;• Continuous AOR Monitoring;• Activated concerned Barangay DRRMCs for early warning measure and vigilant monitoring of areas withsettlement at the base of sliding slopes or ridges with manifestations of rockslide/landslide, tension cracks,and areas identified as very high/critical landslide zones;• Vigilant monitoring and reporting of damages and casualties caused by the earthquake;• Intensified the use of social media platforms for public information;• Ensured functionality of all back-up communications;• Convene the Rescue 111 response cluster in preparation of the possible aftershocks and effect of theearthquake;• Incorporated Minimum Public Health Standards and COVID-19 Response Protocol;• Continuous monitoring of the Weather Situation, rivers, tributaries and landslide prone areas;• Coordination with partner agencies (San Agustin PNP and San Agustin BFP).
MDRRMC - Angadanan, Isabela
• Continuous AOR monitoring.• RESCUE 115 on red alert status.• Municipal Building Inspection and other critical facilities and infrastructure in coordination with MEO,Mayor’s Office (MO), GSO and MDRRMO/Rescue115 School Building Inspection through School's DRRMCoordinators.
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MDRRMC - Lal-lo, Cagayan
• Convened MDRRMC Emergency meeting.• Closed coordination to BDRRMCs, MDRRMC and other partner agencies.• Disseminated earthquake information update by PHIVOLCS-DOST to general public via social mediaplatforms.• Conducted RDANA• Continuous monitoring of AOR• Ordered temporary closure of Tocolana Church Ruins.
PNP
• Activated the PRO2 Disaster Incident Management Task Group;• All Provincial Directors and Chiefs of Police are directed to coordinate with their respective Provincial/City/Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC/CDRRMO/MDRRMC);• Conducted inventory and inspection of all available Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) equipment;• Conducted inspection of all PNP Buildings/Facilities;• Accounted and alerted the 676 SRR personnel and 967 Reactionary Standby Support Force (RSSF) forpossible deployment to the affected areas upon request;• Personnel of Ambaguio and Kayapa Police Stations conducted clearing operations at the eroded roads inSitio Nahlay-an Labang, Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya and Kayapa proper on July 27, 2022; and• Deployed personnel to assist in hauling of Food and Non-Food items from DSWD FO2 warehouse.
BFP R2
• Deployed personnel to assist in hauling of food and non-food items from DSWD FO2 warehouse.
MDRRMC – Echague, Isabela
• Conducted ocular inspection to Infrastructures in coordination with MEO, PNP and other MDRRMC.• Coordinated with BDRRMC.• Continuous communication to all Barangay Captains incident, situational report and updates as to theimpact of earthquake,• Continuous monitoring of AOR.• Maintained all communication/Hotline of Echague Rescue for inquiries and for all emergency assistance.
MDRRMC – Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
• Close coordination with BDRRMCs re situation in AOR.• Conducted damage assessment in critical areas.• Operations Center on alert.
MDRRMC – Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya
• Conducted inspection of buildings and infrastructures.• Continuous monitoring and validation of road slides at the Provincial road to Kayapa Proper.• Established connectivity with BDRRMCs, concerned officials and other stakeholders.• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC – Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya
• Conducted building inspection prior to return to the Offices after the earthquake.• Deployed 2 Rapid damage assessment teams to conduct building inspection and verified reports from thedifferent Barangays.• Coordinated with Municipal Engineering Office, PNP and BFP re inspection and consolidation of damage
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reports.• Ensured functionality of all back-up communications.• Continuous coordination with BDRRMCs and other concerned agencies re inspection and validation ofreported damage in AOR.• Ensured Minimum Public Health Standards• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC – Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya
• Close coordination with BDRRMCs re situation in AOR.• Municipal Rescue Team on standby.• Continuous coordination with concerned agencies.• Conducted road clearing along Brgy Hall Labang-Nalay-an Road.• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC – Alfonso Castañeda, Nueva Vizcaya
• Close coordination with MDRRMC member agencies.• Continuous monitoring of roads and bridges, lifelines, and building conditions.• Ensure functionality of communication lines.• Conducted inspection and assessment.
PDRRMC – Nueva Vizcaya
• Close coordination with MDRRMCs.• Conducted inspection and assessment.• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
PDRRMC – Quirino
• Continuous monitoring of AOR.• Disseminated warning advisories.• Close coordination with M/BDRRMC.• Deployed engineering team to assess integrity of buildings and infrastructures.• Engineering team conducted inspection monitoring to critical facilities in the Provincial Government.
OCD RO2/Cagayan Valley RDRRMOC
•Disseminated PHIVOLCS Earthquake Information to CVRDRMMC members, PDRRMC and C/MDRRMCs ofCagayan Province, Media and other stakeholders through SMS, Social Media and Viber Group (CagayanValley EAWM).•Continuous monitoring and coordination with P/C/MDRRMCs in the Region.•Issued CVDRRMC Memo No 57 s 2022 re Conduct of Inspection and Assessment relative to the Magnitude7.0 Earthquake in Abra, CVDRRMC Memo No 58 s 2022 re On Alert and Standby Status of All UniformedPersonnel and Cagayan Valley Response Teams and CVRDRRMC Memo No. 59 s 2022 re Raising of AlertStatus at the Cagayan Valley RDRRMC EOC icow the effects of Earthquake in Abra.•Attended NDRRMC Meeting / Virtual EOC re 7.0 Earthquake in Abra.• Provided updates through media interviews on the effects of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake.• Facilitated request of DSWD FO2 for manpower and vehicles to transport relief items.•Provided logistical support and facilitated transport of relief items.•Provided FOL in support to the hauling of Food and Non-Food Items from Cagayan Valley RDRRMCmember-agencies intended for PLGU Abra.•Assistance Extended to Abra;- 50 pcs Modular Tent amounting to P 225,000.00; and- 700 bottles (Donation of Col. Alexander DG Rafael Ret.) Bottled Water 500 ml amounting to P10,500.00
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MDRRMC – San Mateo, Isabela
• MDRRMO and BFP personnel alerted and conducted evacuation at the Municipal Buildings, San MateoIntegrated Community Hospital and nearby buildings.• LGU personnel, guests and clients at the municipal building, Rural Health Unit and San Mateo IntegratedCommunity Hospital conduct duck-cover-hold technique while shaking. After the shaking, all individualsevacuated the buildings and conducted headcounts to ensure that all individuals are safe and accounted.• The Municipal Engineering Office, MPDO, BFP, MDRRMO conducted inspection of all public establishmentsin the municipality for possible effects of the earthquake.• The Municipal DRRM Office alerted all BDRRMCs to conduct assessment in their respective AORs forpossible damages of the shaking.• The Municipal Engineering Office, MDRRMO and MPDO conducted inspection at different churches in theAOR for possible damages.• The ISELCO I personnel conducted inspection re electrical concerns;• Inspection of bridges by the Municipal Engineering Office, MDRRMO and BFP personnel.• The Municipal Mayor declared suspension of work in the municipal building to ensure safety of the LGUemployees.• Continuous monitoring on the effects and possible aftershocks of the earthquake.
CDRRMC – Ilagan City, Isabela
• Continuous dissemination of advisories.• Maintained all communication/Hotline of Rescue 1124 operation center open for inquiries regardingearthquake and emergencies.• Supervised the evacuation of employees from their respective Offices.• Response Teams on standby.• Assisted in the inspection and assessment of buildings, roads and bridges.
MDRRMC – Gamu, Isabela
• Conducted ocular inspection to Infrastructures in coordination with MEO, PNP and other MDRRMC.• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC – Delfin Albano, Isabela
• Continuous coordination to all BDRRMC’s and other agencies on Incident and Situational Reports.• Continuous monitoring of Area of Responsibility due to aftershocks• Conducted inspections of buildings & infrastructures• Maintained all communication on DART13 Hotline numbers 24/7 for Emergency cases.
CDRRMC – Cauayan City, Isabela
• Convened CDRRMC re emergency meeting icow with the Earthquake incident.• Activated Emergency Operations Center.• To conduct inspection and assessment of all infrastructures in the City.
PDRRMC – Isabela
• Disseminated advisories, warnings and precautionary measures through LED wall along Maharlika Highwayand through social media.• Continuous monitoring of updates from PHIVOLCS, Magat Dam Status, landslide prone areas, roads and
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bridges and lifelines.• Response teams on standby.• Continuous coordination with C/MDRRMOs and coastal municipalities of the Province.
MDRRMC – Lasam, Cagayan
• Disseminated Earthquake updates thru text messages and social media accounts and sending latestsituation report to concerned agencies.• Maintained all communications and hotline open for inquiries regarding weather situation and emergency /public assistance.• Close coordination with MDRRMC member, offices/departments/agencies and BDRRMCs members• Conducted inspection on public infrastructures• Coordinated with School-DRRM coordinators• To continue inspection of other reported damages on schools• Continuously monitoring of possible aftershocks• On standby for possible mobilization.
MDRRMC – Gonzaga, Cagayan
• Conducted inspection and assessment of buildings and infrastructures• Continuously monitoring of possible aftershocks• Continuous monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC – Aparri, Cagayan
• Monitoring of AOR.• Continuous dissemination of Earthquake advisories.• Conducting assessment and inspection of damage.
PDRRMC - Cagayan
• Continuous monitoring of AOR.• Close coordination with MDRRMOs re situation in AOR.• Continuous dissemination of updates and bulletin to MDRRMC and other stakeholders.• Conducted building assessment and inspection.• Provided vehicles to transport relief items from DSWD FO2 to Abra.
PCG
• Strict monitoring of AOR.• Ensured availability of response assets.• Deployed personnel to assist in hauling of food and non-food items from DSWD FO2 warehouse.
TOG2, PAF
• Disaster Response Team on standby status.
BJMP R2
• Conducted office and jail initial inspection and assessment.• Regional and Jail Units on alert for aftershocks.• Close coordination with Cagayan Valley DRRMC regarding assessment / situation in AOR.• Close coordination with Jail units and LGUs in the conduct of damage assessment.
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DPWH R2
• Disaster response teams on alert.• Ensured availability of response assets.• Close coordination with members of the CVRDRRMCs and Local DRRMCs.• Submission of timely update and advisory on road network status.• Prepositioned assets (heavy equipment) to strategic locations in the Region
DSWD FO2
• The DSWD Field Office 02 has stockpile and standby funds amounting to P36,218,030.34 with breakdownas follows:a. Standby Funds - P2,407,392.08b. Stockpile1. 26,306 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to P15,141,508.552. other food items (raw materials) amounting to P3,631,446.253. Non-Food Items (NFI) amounting to P15,037,682.75• Released an advisory for the information of Field Office 02, Social Welfare and Development Teams(SWADTs), Municipal Action Teams (MATs) in the monitoring of damaged houses and affected families RE:7.3 magnitude earthquake.• Close coordination with the SWADTs and MATs in their area of responsibility for update.• Close coordination with the status of MAGAT Dam through our SWADTs.• Ensured ready logistics and FFPs to be extended in case there are families affected.• Conducted assessment on the posted damaged house through facebook page in barangay Gosi,Tuguegarao City. As per validation of the Disaster Response and Management Division (DRMD) Teamheaded by the DRMD Division Chief, the reported incident damaged house is a false information.• The Field Office already arranged two (2) teams ready for deployment in case Field Office CAR and FieldOffice 01 need human resource augmentation.• Provided five (5) family food packs (FFPs) amounting to P3,110.00 and sleeping and hygiene kits amountingto P2,028.00; P5,000.00 through AICS was extended to one (1) reported affected family in Aparri, Cagayan.Also, the Field Office conducted Critical incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) to the family.• Transported 2000 FFPs and 400 Modular tents to Abra Province. Another 10,000 FFPs amounting toP6,767,060.00 and 5,900 NFIs amounting to P8,650,872.50 is readied as augmentation support to CordilleraAdministrative Region (CAR).•Assistance Extended to Abra PSWDO- 11,300 boxes Family Food Packs amounting to P 7,463,512.00; and- 900 boxes Non-Food Items amounting to P 3,068,000.00
Region 3
OCD3
- Coordinated with PHIVOLCS re Earthquake Information- Disseminated PHIVOLCS Earthquake Information No. 1 to all Local DRRM Officers and Regional DRRMCsthru social media groups and busybee- Continuous coordination and monitoring with PDRRMOs on updates re effects of 7.3 Earthquake in theirAOR.- Attended NDRRMC Virtual EOC re Updates on the effects of 7.3 Earthquake in Lagangilang, Abra- Convened RDRMMC3 Response Cluster Meeting- Ensured availability of NFIs for possible augmentation for Human Assistance and Disaster Response- Attended the Virtual EOC for the 7.0 Magnitue Earthquake in Tayum, Abra-Coordinated with RDRRMC Member Agencies and LDRRMCs re availability of Water Purifiers for possibledeployment to Abra-Transported 500 pieces of LifeStraws from Clark, Pampanga to DSWD NROC (National ResourceOperations Center) bound for Abra
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PALAYAN CITY DRRMC
-Search and Rescue Teams on standby-Communicated with Barangay EOCs to monitor any untoward incidents due to the earthquake-Conducted rapid ocular inspection in all critical facilities/structures within the AOR-Organized an inspection team to undergo continuous inspection in public buildings and structures within theirAOR-Prepositioned Food and Non-Food Items (FNFIs)-Prepositioned heavy equipment, rescue vehicles, SAR teams at their EOC-Prepared resources for possible augmentation to heavily affected areas-Activated Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to RED ALERT
DOH-CLCHD
-Submitted Health Situation Update and HEARS Plus Report dated 29 July 2022 on the Northwestern LuzonEarthquake
DA 3
- Activated the DA-DRRM Operations Center (OpCen)- Coordinated with NIA Region 3 and NIA UPRIIS, no damages on irrigation dams, infrastructures, andfacilities- Coordinated with other DRRM-related agencies and LGU counterparts on the current field situation andupdates on possible damage and losses to crops, livestock and agricultural infrastructures
DPWH 3
- Submitted report indicating no damages along national roads and bridges- Conducted assessment to the structures along national Highway/- Preposition of Equipment and Resources in support with the affected Regions- To conduct inspections to school buildings-Conducted building inspection of government/public facilities (e.g., OCD, DSWD, DOST, etc.)
DSWD FO3
- Activated Rapid Deployment Team of the Regional Team and Quick Response Team- Conducted On-going Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis- Continuous Prepositioning of Food and Non -Food Items
PIA 3
- Conducted continuous dissemination of information to the Public re EQ
BFP 3
- All BFP Stations within their AOR remained on Heightened Alert Status (Code Blue) for possible rescue andresponse operations.- Conducted evacuation and performed duck, cover and hold.- All BFP R3 FT with duty personnel are on standby and alert.- Roving within AOR is being conducted per station.- Coordinated with other government agencies such as RDRRMC3, MDRRMO, PNP, and LGU within theirrespective AOR
DEPED 3
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- Conducted inspection on schools for possible damages- Allowed the use of some 20 school buildings as evacuation centers
DICT 3
- Ensured availability of GECS MOVE and other communication equipment for deployment
MGB 3
- Submitted a consolidated report of the status of critical area in Central Luzon in reference to the 7.0Magnitude Earthquake- Submitted a consolidated situational report from Mining Companies on the Earthquake occurred on 27 July2022
NOLCOM / PAF
- Conducted aerial assessment (Abra and La Union); 2 choppers bound to Wallace Fernando Air Base, LaUnion; expected arrival in Clark Pampanga on 28 July 2022 morning
AURORA PDRRMC
- Conducted continuous coordination with Municipal DRRM Councils and concerned agencies for monitoring- Gathered reports on disaster effects and damages.- Performed duck, cover and hold procedure and afterwards evacuated outside to open area.- Conducted immediate assessment of the buildings within the Provincial Capitol Compound- Activation of 24/7 Provincial Operations Center- Preparation and submission/dissemination of Situational Report to concerned agencies.- Continuous monitoring and dissemination of PHIVOLCS update and advisories.
BALER MDRRMC- Conducted review of geohazard maps and risk assessments- Activated the Barangay DRRM Council and advised to conduct RDANA- Updates LCE MDRRM Council on the details of the Earthquake and suggested a response plan of action.- Announced temporarily inhibit swimming to open sea until further order for precautionary measures, toconcerned barangays, Lifeguards on duty and Police Tourists.- Conducted on-site damage assessment with the Municipal Engineering officials of the reported damages bythe BDRRM officers.- Forwarded RDANA results to Local Chief Officer DRRM Council- Ensured availability of food and non- food items as need arises and readiness of identified evacuationcenters.- Ensured availability of medicines and hygiene kits.- Maintained infection control and prevention protocol following minimum public health standards.- Lifting of temporary suspension of activities along the stretch of Baler coasts.
DILASAG MDRRMC- Conducted initial assessment of any earthquake-related damages and incidents.- Conducted immediate assessment of infrastructures for any earthquake- related damages.- Coordinated with Barangay officials for any reported incidents within their AOR.- Conducted inspection of available logistics/ resources.- Health and sanitation Cluster, Law and Order Cluster, Search, Rescue and Retrieval Cluster and FirePrevention/Suppression Cluster on alert and standby.
DINALUNGAN MDRRMC- Vacated their offices and evacuated to open space- Submitted Situational Report for 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake- Conducted immediate response, assessment and monitoring to the areas and building prone to damagesand possible structure collapse.- Conducted ocular inspection at MDMMNHS- Coordinated to school personnel of MDMMNHS to report immediately any untoward incident
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- Conducted continuous monitoring and information dissemination.- Conducted inspection at Mariano D. Marquez Memorial National High School (MDMMNHS) in Brgy.Simbahan, Dinalungan, Aurora.
DINGALAN MDRRMC- Conducted damage assessment- Barangay Captains was given instruction to assess their AOR.- Information dissemination regarding Earthquake information
DIPACULAO MDRRMC- Issued warning for local fisherfolks and small sea crafts.- Issued Memo re Suspension of tutorial classes in private schools.- Conducted earthquake-related damage assessment on infrastructures, utilities including agriculturalproduction with concerned member agencies of DRRM Council, both private and public stakeholders- Issued advisories and warnings to all members of Local DRRMCs, including BDRRMCs for continuousmonitoring of situations in 25 barangays of for possible aftershocks.- Continuous dissemination of PHIVOLCS update thru VHF radio communications to all concerned BLGUs.- Conducted ocular inspection of all Early Warning System (EWS) and facilities.
SAN LUIS MDRRMC- Conducted continuous monitoring within AOR
BATAAN PDRRMC
- Disseminated the latest earthquake advisory from PHIVOLCS-DOST- Coordinated to all LGU DRRM’s and PDRRMC Member Agencies thru social media and SMS.- Advised all DRRMOs and concerned agencies to monitor their AOR, confirm and validate information andreport any eventuality.- Monitored critical areas on collapsed structures/landslide within AOR (The BUNKER)- Coordinated with PMO to conduct inspection in The Bunker Building- Continuous monitoring of AOR- Developed Situational Reports- Coordinated with PENELCO, confirm and validate information and report eventuality.- Coordinated with DPWH, confirm and validate information and report eventuality.
DINALUPIHAN MDRRMC- Disseminated the latest earthquake advisory from PHILVOCS-DOST and coordinated with all BarangayDRRMCs and MDRRMC Member Agencies thru phone calls, social media, and SMS.- Advised all BDRRMOs and concerned agencies to monitor AOR, confirm and validate information, andreport and eventuality.- Inspected of critical areas by Engineering Office.- Continuous monitoring within AOR.
BULACAN PDRRMC
- Performed Duck, Cover and Hold and evacuated at designated areas after the earthquake- Gathered and validated reports on the effects and damages to Cities/Municipalities- Conducted initial inspection within AOR- Disseminated the notices/advisories from PHIVOLCS- Conducted continuous coordination and updating with concerned officials- Conducted inspection of PGB Buildings- Conducted continuous coordination with Cities/Municipalities and other concerned agencies- Conducted continuous monitoring thru different media platforms- Posted updates and advisories social media
CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE DRRMC.- Submitted report to OCD3 indicating to damages recorder within AOR
MARILAO MDRRMC.- Conducted coordination to 16 Barangay Official, Marilao PNP, BFP Marilao, MSWD, Municipal Engineering
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Office- Continuous monitoring of all Barangay’s and establishment
MALOLOS MDRRMC- Deployed RDANA team, Engineers from the local government, other agencies inspected buildings and otherinfrastructures to determine their integrity and recommend appropriate actions to concerned affected groupsor individuals.
NUEVA ECIJA PDRRMC
- Disseminated information about the earthquake based on PHIVOLCS advisory.- Advised the public through social media to take precautionary measures for possible aftershocks.- Advised the Office of the Provincial Administrator to have the PGNE employees to standby outside of theCapitol Building for about 30 minutes for possible aftershocks before going back inside the building.- Advised the Office of the Provincial Administrator to direct the Provincial Engineering Office to make initialstructural assessment to the Capitol Building for any damage from the earthquake.- Coordinated with the LDRRMOs to report any injuries and damaged infrastructure caused by theearthquake. Also advised them for their LGUs to conduct integrity assessment to public buildings andinfrastructures within their AOR
LUPAO MDRRMC- Conducted post- earthquake inspection within AOR
TALAVERA MDRRMC- Conducted continuous monitoring within AOR- Notified the public to remain alert in case of aftershocks.- Declared Mayor’s Hall as unusable until retrofitting is done. Building capacity will be reduced to 80% forsafety precautions.- Conducted inspection of schools and other prominent infrastructures in the municipality.
SAN LEONARDO MDRRMC- Conducted damage assessment after the occurrence of the earthquake.- Conducted frequent announcements of early warning advisories to all Barangay EOC through a two-wayradio communication system, cellular phones, and social media outlets.
PAMPANGA PDRRMC
- Activated 24/7 Operation Center and Command Control Center- Pre-positioned Disaster Response Equipment and Manpower along with other member agencies/offices- Coordinated with Local DRRMCs on the over-all situation of the 21 local government units- Conducted Continuous dissemination advisories to C/MDRRMOs and to General Public
ARAYAT MDRRMC- Conducted roving activities within area of responsibility (AOR).- Conducted Rapid damage assessment.- Continuous coordination with LDRRMC Members and barangay captains via messenger and phone call.
BACOLOR MDRRMC- The MDRRM Office rang the early warning device (SIREN) to inform the publicabout the on-going earthquake.- Conducted evacuation and assembled outside the vicinity area.- Conducted safety briefing of the responsible agency with BFP and PNP.- Conducted inspection within AOR- Disseminated information education campaign for the possible aftershocks.- Continuous monitoring Barangays within AOR- Activated 24/7 Operation Center
CITY OF SAN FERNANDOMDRRMC.
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- Activated 24/7 EOC- Conducted information dissemination to all concerned- Conducted continuous monitoring within AOR- Conducted inspection within AOR
MASANTOL MDRRMC- Conducted initial inspection and assessment conducted.- Conducted coordination with PELCO.- Coordinated with Pamana Water Supply.- Coordinated with School heads and barangay captains.- Conducted inspection at Masantol High School and at the Community Isolation Facility
MEXICO MDRRMC- Disseminated earthquake advisory from PHIVOLCS-DOST- Coordinated with Barangay DRRM and MDRRMC Member Agencies- Advised all BDRRMOs and concerned agencies to monitor their AOR- Conducted monitoring of critical areas on collapsed structures within AOR- Conducted close coordination with MDRRMC chairperson- Conducted continuous monitoring within AOR.
MACABEBE MDRRMC- Conducted joint inspection with BFP and ME personnel.
PORAC MDRRMC- Conducted inspection on roads, bridges and structural damages.- Rescuers and equipment on stand by and ready to augment.- Continuous monitoring within AOR.
TARLAC PDRRMC
- Continuous monitoring of the situation within AOR- Conducted constant coordination with LDRRMOs, NGAs, and NGOs- Conducted constant monitoring and anticipation possible aftershocks.- Directed LDRRMCs to conduct damage assessment on their AOR- Attended the RDDRMC3 Response Cluster Emergency Meeting- Signified the intent to extend possible assistance to the affected provinces/regions- Coordinated with the other agencies and offices concerned on the conduct of building inspection andassessment of government-owned buildings and facilities in the province.
CONCEPCION MDRRMC- MDRRMC activated alert status for aftershocks and secondary hazards.- Conducted routine check along the critical facilities and buildings within AOR.
GERONA MDRRMC- Conducted emergency meeting with concerned agencies
TARLAC CDRRMC- On-going gathering of the reports from the 76 barangays regarding the effects of the said afore-mentionedincidents. Wherein, 48 BDRRMCs reported no damages and no casualties in their area of responsibility.- Conducted inspection of possible damages in the City hall building, no damages were reported.
ZAMBALES PDRRMC
- Coordinated with MDRRMCs through messenger for damage report.- Conducted ocular inspection within AOR for damage in infrastructure.
SAN ANTONIO MDRRMC- Conducted damage assessment on high rise buildings and possible victims of the Earthquake
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CALABARZON
TIAONG MDRRMO
o Disseminated earthquake information updates to public and all BDRRMCs thru SMS and social mediawebsiteso Prepositioned generator in case of power interruption and other necessary equipment and supplies foremergency response.o Conducted inspection to the municipal buildings and St Peter the Apostle Churcho MDRRMO, and personnel from PNP, BFP and BDRRMCs are on standby at the EOC.
SAN JOSE MDRRMO
o Rescue vehicles, equipment and equipage are on standbyo Alerted PDRA Analyst group for possible conveningo Disseminated earthquake information updated thru their Barangay Secretaries, School DRRM FocalPersons, and LGU employeeso Continuous updating and posting of earthquake information through social media accounts
RIZAL PDRRMO
• Local DRRM Emergency Operation Center still activated• Continuous monitoring and dissemination of all PHIVOLCS bulletin• Constant and continuous coordination with LDRRMOs
BINANGONAN MDRRMO
o Conducted inspection and structural assessment of Municipal Hall for possible damages from theearthquake. Hairline cracks were found on some offices of the Municipal Hall and is recommended for furtherinvestigation/testing whether the same is on the surface only.
CARDONA MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
MORONG MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
INFANTA MDRRMO
o Facilitated evacuation of municipal employees and stakeholders, and Emergency Operations Centerpersonnel to safe areaso Conducted building inspection of all government facilities within the AORo Ongoing damage assessment by barangay officials in their respective AORs
LUCBAN MDRRMO
o Facilitated the evacuation of the Municipal Hall personnel.o Directed BDRRMCs to monitor AOR and to expect for possible aftershocks
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MULANAY MDRRMO
o Disseminated earthquake information updates to the BDRRMCs thru LGUIDSo Posted earthquake intensity felt in Mulanay at MDRRMO Social Media Pageo Conducted inspection to the municipal buildings and St Peter the Apostle Church
TAYABAS CDRRMO
o Evacuated all personnel of the City Government in various safe and open spaces and conducted head countthrough the designated LGU Safety Officerso Coordinated with the City Technical Team composed of City Engineering, City Building Officials, and BFPTayabas to conduct inspection and assessment of all government buildings to ensure structural integrity andsafetyo Reminded everyone to be vigilant for possible aftershockso Continuous monitoring and coordination with all barangay officials regarding the situation.o Propositioned resources, emergency supplies, rescue equipment and vehicles.
ROSARIO MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
LUCENA CDRRMO
• Emergency Operations Center on Red Alert• Activated Incident Management Team and conduct first operations briefing• Conducted building assessment of City Government facilities and other establishments together with theCity Engineering Office• Maintain peace and order and limited the mobility of all residents in every barangay in view of the COVID-19Alert Level 1 of the City• Monitored MPHS and continuous conduct of contact tracing and monitoring• Continuously monitoring and disseminating PHIVOLCS advisories and earthquake information throughsocial media account
BFP CALABARZON
• Has available land assets composed of 226 fire trucks and 5 ambulances
BATANGAS PDRRMO
• Provided haulers for the loading of 1,000 tents to the 8 trucks of NROC DSWD• Coordinated and facilitated the hauling of another 1,000 family tents at Batangas Sports Complex to thetrucks of the DSWD
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG STL)
• Provided manpower during the loading of family tents from Batangas Sports Complex to the truck of DSWD
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
• Provided manpower during the loading of family tents from Batangas Sports Complex to the truck of DSWD
PSWDO BATANGAS
• Provided manpower during the loading of family tents from Batangas Sports Complex to the truck of DSWD
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PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE
• Provided manpower during the loading of family tents from Batangas Sports Complex to the truck of DSWD
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
• Provided manpower during the loading of family tents from Batangas Sports Complex to the truck of DSWD
MAGALLANES MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
DSWD IVA
• Ongoing coordination with concerned agencies for the hauling of 2,000 family tents from Batangas SportsComplex to the Field Offices 1 and CAR• Prepositioned 23,927 food items worth ?13,947,640.90 and non-food items worth ?68,722,658.11 at FieldOffice Warehouses in Cavite and Batangas.• Field Office has ?3,821,250.00 standby funds intended for additional production of family food packs thatcan produce a total of 15,000 Family Food Packs.• Preparing 2,000 Family Tents amounting to 32,800,000.00 to augment the need in the evacuation center inField Offices 1 and CAR.• Coordinated with PSWDO Batangas for the release of the Family Tents and with the Office of Civil DefenseCALABARZON and National Resource and Logistics Management Bureau for logistic support and workforce.• Continuously monitoring the situation.• Coordinated the availability of 8 trucks from the NROC DSWD for the loading of 1,000 family tents• Coordinated the hauling of another 1,000 family tents at Batangas Sports Complex for delivery to Region 1and CAR.•As of reporting time, out of 2,000 family tents allocation, 1500 are already dispatched by the Field Office toFOs I and CAR from 28-30 July 2022.•The remaining 500 family tents will be picked up on 01 August 2022 at Batangas Sport Complex with 4trucks loading 125 family tents for FO I and 375 for FO CAR•Coordination with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD IV-A) regarding the logistics and workforce to assist in thehauling of family tents.•The FO plans to augment 10,000 Family Food Packs (FFPs) to FO CAR.•The FO coordinated with OCD to include as part of the agenda during the Full Council meeting on 04 August2022 to plan the resources of the RDRRMC CALABARZON for possible augmentation support to FOs I andCAR.•The FO will coordinate with FOs 1 and CAR to monitor the deployment of family tents.
DILG IVA
• Issued memorandum to all Provincial and HUC Directors and Division Chief with the Subject: Monitoring ofDILG Personnel, Damages and Untowards Effects of July 27, 2022 Earthquake directing to submit report onthe following:a. Account DILG personnel and provide for their emergency needs, as necessary;b. Check presence of LCEs;c. Check critical lifelines (power, water, communication, road, bridges);d. Check hospitals and other health facilities;e. Initial damage assessment.
DICT IVA
• GECS-MOVE composed of 1 hub (10 units VHF, UHF, and HF radios, VSAT and repeaters), 1 dispatch (1unit of VHF, UHF, and HF radio), and 1 motorbike (containing 1 manpack station) is on standby and ready fordeployment
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DPWH IVA
• Issued Memorandum to all District Engineers / OIC-District Maintenance Engineers directing them toactivate respective Disaster Risk Reduction Management Team and to submit Situational Reports andprepositioned Quick Response Assets.• Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward effects of earthquake
MGB IVA
• Conducted assessment of the structural integrity of its regional office
AFP - SOLCOM
• Conducted inventory of manpower and resources for possible augmentation to affected areas uponinstruction of the AFP General Headquarters/NDRRMC
TAGAYTAY CDRRMO
o Directed BDRRMCs to monitor their respective AOR and to submit reports to the EOC for any incidentrelated to the earthquake.
BACOOR CDRRMO
o Published earthquake awareness in their social media account.o Facilitated the evacuation of City employees to safe areaso Conducted continuous monitoring in the Bacoor City Government Compound as well in each barangays ofthe Cityo Together with City Engineering Office and BFP-Bacoor inspected the City Government Compound, declaredits safe situation, and directed the City employees to return to their respective offices and resume operations.o Emergency Medical Service are on standbyo Dispatched a total of four (4) ambulance to response and monitor situation.o Secured the safety and managed the isolation of COVID-19 Antigen-Positive patients during the on-set ofearthquakeo Bacoor DRRM Team conducted continuous inspection and situation monitoring of the AOR
GENERAL TRIAS CDRRMO
o Coordinated and informed concerned agencies about the earthquake evento Responded to the City Hall and facilitated the evacuation of the personnel and clients to safe areao Conducted initial damage assessment of City Hall Building and other government facilities andinfrastructures in the City together with the City Engineering Officeo Instructed all barangays and all DRRM School Coordinators to conduct damage assessment on their areasof concerns.o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
OCD-RDRRMC IV-A
• Emergency Operations Center still on Red Alert Status• OCD-RDRRMC IV-A continuously coordinating with all Local DRRMOs of CALABARZON to monitor theirrespective Areas of Responsibility (AOR) for damages and untoward effects of the Earthquake.• Continuous dissemination of PHIVOLCS advisories and other information to LDRRMOs and RLAs thrusocial media, messenger, and text blast.• Continuous monitoring of updates and reported intensities within the AOR• Presented the Effects of 7.3 Earthquake in Abra on 27 July 2022, 8:43 am on the CALABARZON Regionduring the NDRRMC Emergency Meeting.• Coordinated with DSWD CALABARZON on the request of the latter for manpower augmentation regarding
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the hauling of tents in Batangas Sport Complex.• Coordinated with the Province of Batangas and AFP SOLCOM relative to the DSWD request foraugmentation.• Continuous guidance to P/C/MDRRMCs:a. formulation/updating of their respective Earthquake Contingency Plans;b. activation of Emergency Operations Center;c. provision of 24/7 duty personnel to man the EOC; andd. Incident Management Team and Response Cluster on standby in case of activation.• Issued RDRRMC Memorandum No. 95 with the Subject: Response Operations Plans for Earthquake andAugmentation During Emergencies, which directs RDRRMC Member Agencies and Provincial/City/MunicipalDRRM Council to undertake the following actions:a. Sustain activation of respective EOCs to closely monitor situation within respective AOR;b. Monitor for aftershocks and other secondary hazards as issued by DOST-PHIVOLCS, and othersurveillance agencies and cross validate the current situation;c. Convene respective DRRM Councils, as necessary, and undertake rapid assessment as needed, and othernecessary action based on Operations L!STO;d. Ensure adherence to COVID-19 Minimum Health Protocol and NDRRMC Memorandum No. 78 s 2022 re:Onset of the Rainy Season; ande. Submit Situation Report, as necessary, highlighting current situation, response actions, summary ofdamages, and response need to the RDRRMC Operations Center.f. Response Clusters to be on standby for possible augmentation assistance to the affected regions.• Coordinated the availability of haulers for the loading of 1,000 family tents to 8 trucks from the NROC DSWD• Coordinated and facilitated the loading of another 1,000 family tents from Batangas Sports Complex totrucks of NROC DSWD
Laguna PDRRMO
• Facilitated the evacuation of the Provincial Capitol personnel.• Continuous coordination with City/Municipal DRRMCs through DRRMO Officers.• Activated IMT using Incident Complex as Management Option• Coordinated with Provincial Engineering Office regarding the structural integrity assessment of ProvincialGovernment of Laguna facilities• Deployed Response Team within the Provincial Capitol Compound• Posted IEC on earthquake on their social media account
SAN PABLO CDRRMO
o Continuous coordination with different offices and agencies to monitor damages and any untoward effectso Employees of the City Capitol Compound performed safety precautions during and after the earthquake
FAMY MDRRMO
o Continuous activation of Emergency Operation Centero Sent home government employees to render duty via Work-from-Homeo Response Cluster on standby
STA CRUZ MDRRMO
o Facilitated the evacuation of the Municipal Hall personnel.o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
STO TOMAS CDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident and coordination with BDRRMCs.
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BAUAN MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
MALVAR MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
PADRE GARCIA MDRRMO
o Continuous monitoring of AOR for any untoward incident.
MIMAROPA
OCD MIMAROPA
- Coordinated with Local DRRMOs of MIMAROPA re possible effects of earthquake.- Disseminated PHIVOLCS Information and Tsunami Information to all LGUs.- Advised LDRRMOs to monitor their respective area of responsibilities and report to RDRRMC MIMAROPAOperations Center any untoward incident re EQ.- Close coordination with OCD MIMAROPA Field Officers in Palawan, Marinduque and Romblon.- Continuous monitoring of the event for any significant development.
DPWH MIMAROPA
- Coordinated with District Engineering Offices in MIMAROPA re effects of earthquake.- District Engineering Offices of MIMAROPA in close monitoring on the effects of the aftershock caused byearthquake.- District Disaster Risk Reduction Management Team was activated to monitor the situation.- Maintenance personnel are on duty at their respective stations.
CAR
Shelter Cluster
1. Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office–CAR/Abra09 August 2022• Provided a total of 1,383 sleeping kits amounting to PhP1,721,755.00, a total of 742 family tents amountingto PhP12,171,800.00, and a total of 568 kitchen kits amounting to Php663,395.60 in whole province of Abra• Provided a total of 651 laminated sacks amounting to PhP2,376,150.00 and a total of 707 modular tentsamounting to PhP3,181,972.00 for whole province of Abra• A total of 1,525 donated shelter tarpaulins from International Organization for Migration (IOM) amounting toPhp1,525,000.00 were allotted to the different municipalities of Abra (50 sets per municipality exceptMunicipality of San Quintin with 225 sets), of which all were released and delivered.
2. Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Abra Chapter09 August 2022• Provision of tents
Management of the Dead and Missing
1. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)–CAR & Abra Provincial Office• Validated six (6) deaths in the province of Abra and zero (0) missing• Continuous validation/verification of reports on deaths and missing (if any)
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2. BFP Abra, LGU-Luba, LGU Manabo, MMDA, PNP• Retrieval of four (4) cadavers in Mapait, Lupa, Abra
Cordillera RDRRMC EOC
1) OCD CAR08 August 2022-OCD CAR employees render 24hour duties in the RDRRMC EOC to monitor and coordinate responseactivities for the Abra Earthquake.-Development of the Regional SitRep No. 13-deployed four personnel to augment the Abra PDRRMC EOC and provide technical assistance to the EOC.
•08 August 2022 Activities of the OCD CAR augmenting team to the Abra PDRRMC EOC:1. Assisted in preparation for the coordination meeting with Abra PDRRMC member-agencies/offices andrepresentatives from the regional line agencies with reference to the earthquake assessment results of theDOST-PHIVOLCS in the province of Abra and the rest of the cordillera region.2. Cascaded earthquake assessment results of the DOST PHILVOCS in the Abra province. Likewise,facilitated meeting for the finalization of data collection requirements for the provincial situational reports.3. Attended Cordillera Response Cluster Meeting held at Abra PPO.4. Provided support to PDRRMO logistics officer in coordinating transportation assets for donated relief goods.5. Coordinated with DSWD the status of distribution list for the shelter grades tarpaulines as requested by theCentral Office.6. Provided support for Abra PDRRMO for situational reports and downloaded children's movie for filmviewing.
Regional Incident Management Team
01 August 20221. Assisted the DSWD re: monitoring of road accessibility and formulation of Relief Items Distribution Plan:(1)Planned to Airlift 56 FFPs from Bangued to Talipugo Elem School, Lacub; and 2) Planned Airlift 28 FFPsfrom Bangued to Sap al, Lacub, Abra). Other distribution beneficiaries will be distributed by land travel.2. Meeting with PDRRMO head re: appropriate mapping and establishing Grid Coordinates of the damagedroads, bridges, and facilities.3. Establish contact with affected municipalities thru phone calls and VHF radio contact and advise them toreport road situation in their respective areas and to include the grid coordinates on the damaged roads,bridges, and facilities.4. Emergency meeting with response cluster ICOW force evacuation of zone 1 brgy Tangadan, San Quintin,Abra due to the presence of land cracks and lose soil (pending landslide/mudslide) and advised the cluster toplan for effective and safe evacuation as soon as possible before dark due to iclement weather andaftershocks.5. Regional IMT proceeded to San Quentin to lead and assist the barangay LGUs in the implementation of theforce evacuation of residents (128 families) from Zone 1 to the designated evacuation area at Zone 2 BrgyTangadan, San Quintin, Abra.
02 August 20221. Provided refresher orientation to the Abra Provincial IMT and PDRRM personnel on the tactics andstrategies of incident management.2. Meeting with DSWD to finalize the flight plan for the distribution of relief packs to Brgy Talipugo and Brgy.Sap-al, Lacub, Abra.3. Conducted ocular inspection on the earthquake damages in the Municipalities of Dolores and Tayum.4. Provided technical advice on the unity of command and synergy of efforts during the operational updatesbriefing of the Abra DRRM Council Members.5. During the Emergency Meeting with the Abra Response Cluster, the Regional IMT provided tactical adviceon data analysis and planning for the possible evacuation of Brgy Sagap, Bangued, Abra due to the presenceof land cracks and loose soil (pending landslide/mudslide) found by the technical experts from DOST-PHIVOLCS.
03 August 20221. Coordination meeting with Capt. Anthony, Quirapas, Abra PO and PDRRMO Head Arnel Valdez regardingthe traffic situation in Bangued, Abra caused by trucks conducting relief operations in the area.
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2.Cordillera RDRRMC IMT Courtesy call to Gov. Dominic Valera, Province of Abra.3. Cordillera Response Cluster meeting, Chaired by ASec for Special Concenrs, DSWD & Concurrent DSWDCAR RD, Arnel Garcia, CESO II. Venue at Abra PDRRMC EOC4.Ocular inspection of landslide prone areas identified by DOST-Phivocs and Evacuation Area inspection inBrgy Sagap, Bangued, Abra5.On site inspection of an electric pole that is a threat to surrounding housholds and may affect the powersupply of the Municipality. Located at Brgy Angad, Bangued, Abra6.OCD-CAR Filmshowing activity to the evacuees of Brgy. Sagap, Bangued, Abra assisted by Bangued MPS.
04 August 20221. Coordination meeting with Dir. Daisy Payang, Provincial Director, DILG-Abra and PDRRMO Head ArnelValdez for data reconciliation on the number of casualties (injured and fatalities).2. Coordination meeting with Metro Bangued Water District and PDRRMO Head Arnel Valdez for the report ofdamages and actions taken by Metro Bangued Water District on the water supply situation in the Municipalityof Bangued.3. Coordination meeting with Mr. Abreolo Joey Languisan Of PENRO-DENR and PDRRMO Head ArnelValdez regarding the fast tracking of clearing of fallen trees near residential areas in the province.4. Coordination meeting with Presidential Management Staff Of PENRO-DENR and PDRRMO Head ArnelValdez to inspect donated and distributed Generators ensuring that they are in working order, and other Non-Food Items in the province of Abra.5. Coordination meeting with the staff of Senator Jinggoy Estrada and PDRRMO Head Arnel Valdez regardingthe distribution of 300 sacks of rice donated to the hardly hit areas in the province of Abra.6. Coordination meeting with MDRRMO Mankayan head Mateo Estalin for the immediate distribution ofdonated perishable relief goods (vegetables) to the outskirt Barangays of Bangued, Abra and to theMunicipality of San Quintin, Abra.7. Participated in the Cordillerra RDRRMC response cluster meeting chaired by Asec Arnel B. Garciaregarding operational updates and the transition going to the early recovery of the Province of Abra.
05 August 20221. Coordination meeting with Mr. Abreolo Joey Languisan Of PENRO-DENR to provide the incoming RIMTwith the cadastral map of the Province of Abra which will be used to map possible relocation of residents livingnear hazardous areas caused by the earthquake.2. Cordillera RDRRMC response cluster meeting at Abra PPO provide update on the accomplishments,reports and ways forward.3. Monitored and facilitated the distribution of NFIs provided by OCD CAR to municipalities severely affectedby the recent earthquake.4. Operational Situation report by the ABRA PDRRM presented by the Incident Commander to the provincialand regional response cluster focal persons.
06 August 20221.Meeting with report developers from different line agencies regarding the comprehensiveness of reports andits timely submission.2. Monitoring of flight plans for emergency food distributions to far flung areas in the region.3. Fuel assistance to the Municipality of Lacub, Abra for the conduct of clearing operations to damaged roadsand structures.4. Distribution of NFIs to the Municiplity of Langiden, Malibcong, Lagangilang, San Isidro and Villaviciosa.
07 August 20221. The outgoing Regional IMT, TSg Jake P Belino and Mr. Junifer Ngannoy, conducted transfer of commandand briefing to incoming RIMT Mr. Ian Neil Cullalat. Briefing was also attended by the Abra Provincial IMT andOCD CAR personnel augmenting the PDRRMC EOC.
08 August 20221. Participated in preparation for the coordination meeting with Abra PDRRMC member-agencies/offices andrepresentatives from the regional line agencies with reference to the earthquake assessment results of theDOST-PHIVOLCS in the province of Abra and the rest of the cordillera region.2. Post-Disaster Recovery Mapping3. Requested to DOST-PHIVOLCS for the grid coordinates or SHP file format of areas recommended forevacuation and areas proposed as relocation sites in Abra and; results of earthquake intensity assessment4. Requested from MGB for the grid coordinates of the result of their post-hazard earthquake assessment5. Attended Cordillera Response Cluster Meeting held at Abra PPO.
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Food and Non-Food Items Cluster
1. DSWD FOCAR• 25,588 family food packs amounting to PhP15,275,314.12 stored at the Regional warehouse• Other family food packs and non-food items strategically prepositioned all over the provinces and ready foraugmentation.• Activated Quick Response Team #36 and coordinated with the Quick Response Team in the PAT- Abra,Benguet, Kalinga and Mountain Province• Monitored arrival of the 3,900 FFPs, 10 Family Tent and 132 Modular Tent as immediate augmentation toAbra and arrived safely at 11:40 PM at Abra Satellite Warehouse• Continuous coordination with response clusters.July 28, 2022• Continued coordination with the Quick Response Team in the PAT-Abra, Benguet, Kalinga, Ifugao and Mt.Province.• Monitored the delivery of NFI from DSWD warehouse bound to Abra.• Continuous coordination with response clusters.July 29, 2022• Delivered family food packs to geographically isolated and disadvantage areas (GIDAs) in Abra: Daguiman,Bucloc, Luba, Tubo, Malibcong, Lacub, Boliney31 July 2022The QRT Team 4 administered the following activities:• Provision of 2 DSWD vehicles to ferry staffs to assist airlifting and delivery of FNFIs to geographicallyisolated areas.• Received donation from CCDC consisting of 30 packs (20pcs/pack) mineral water were transported to theRegional Warehouse in Puguis, La Trinidad at 11:00 AM.• Ensured availability of 2 personnel to escort delivery of FNFIs to Abra.• Ensured provision of food for volunteers at Puguis Warehouse.• Assessed two FNFI request letters from LGUS.• Facilitated recruitment/ deployment of augmenting personnel/ volunteers in the FFP production on 31 July2022 – August 5, 2022;• Continuous close coordination with the Quick Response Team in all Provincial Action Teams in the region,namely Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Kalinga, Ifugao, and Mountain Province to obtain their DROMIC reportsincluding request for FNFIs.• Reinforced call for volunteers through reposting in the DSWD social media account and othercommunication platforms to increase the number/ pool of volunteers for ready deployment.• Coordinated with PATs for the validation and reconciliation of data.• Prepared Special Order for augmenting staff at the Regional Warehouse.• Continuous uploading of updates of response operations thru DSWD CAR FB page.• Use of infographics template for the response updates to capture all photo documentation sent thru GCs.• Facilitated concurrence of PNP PROCOR - RCAD to sustain the augmentation support at the RegionalWarehouse until Friday.• Developed augmentation support database(List of DSWD personnel augmentation, escort on deliveries, andvolunteers01 August 2022• Monitored the delivery and arrival of 2,600 FFPs from the regional warehouse• Monitored delivery of 5,200 FFPs from the regional warehouse and 400 FFPs for airlift at Wallace Airport• Monitored the unloading of tents in Abra02 August 2022•Closed monitoring of stocks to ensure adequate and readily available FNI’s for possible augmentation:• Prepositioned goods to the satellite warehouses to warrant adequate supply of FNFIs as the need arises.• Skeletal duty for the response activities and management of reports.• Alerted MAT focal on standby for the monitoring of the areas of responsibility.• Augmentation of staff from the Field Office and PAT Provinces• Continuous coordination with LGUs and other partner agencies• Availability of transport vehicles as the need arises.• Submitted DROMIC report to Disaster Response• Cascading of Advisories to MAT regarding the weather disturbance• Monitoring of incoming requests• Monitor available stockpiles• Coordination of approved requests to the Local Government Units• Coordination in the upcoming FNFIs delivery• QRT 1 and 2 on 12 hours’ duty
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• Regional Director attended the Response Cluster Meeting• Coordination with the Incident Management Team• Reports were still updating because LGUs are currently distributingFNFIs• Ongoing Pay-out of AICS to Injured Individuals, Totally and Partially Damaged Houses• Distribution of FNFI in Warehouse Satellite• Release FNFIs to various LGUs• Conducted assessment and pay-out of families with damaged houses at Lagangilang, Abra04 August 2022• Continuous posting of response activities in the official FB page of DSWD-CAR• Coordinated the release of FFPs (100 per municipality) to all LGUs of Benguet province.• Coordinated with OCD for the air lifting of goods to Malibcong, Abra.• Coordinated with concerned LGUs Re.: request for CFS kits (Abra & Kalinga).• On-going pay out of AICs.• Distributed 450 Family Food Packs to affected families in Brgy. Baniacao, Bangued and 154 Family FoodPacks to Brgy Sagap, Bangued.• Delivered family food packs to sitios Pacpaca, Liptong and Lamagan in Luba, Abra• Delivered 1,000 Family Food Packs in Kibungan, Benguet to families affected by earthquake.05 August 2022• Coordinated with OCD CAR on the request on the airlifting of FFPs to Lacub, Abra.• Coordination with LGUs on the data of children for the CFS kit.08 August 2022• Continuous Repacking of Family Food Packs (FFPs) in the Regional Warehouse09 August 2022• Demobilization of Provincial Incident Management Team- Abra• Released Memorandum for demobilization of night QRT Duty in the region and in the PAT Offices• Gradual Transitioning to Early Recovery based on the Cordillera DRRMC Resolution No. 06, s. 2022• Submitted incident report donations found at the lobby contents of which included expired coffee sachetsand instant noodles. Canned goods were turned over to the DSWD RROS• Quality checking of raw materials for FFPs at the warehouse
2. OCD-CAR28 July 2022• Provided to and received by Abra PLGU: 1,500 pcs blankets, 800 pcs malong, 540 pcs sakoline tarp, 219family kits from AHA; 9, 096 boxes of water with each box containing 24 bottles.29 July 2022• Provided the Provinces of Abra and Mountain Province 1500 boxes of hygiene kits, 89 boxes (20 pcs perbox) of alcohol, 70 boxes of facemask, 150 boxes of antigen kits, and 624 boxes of bottled water (24 pcs perbox).30 July 2022• Delivered to PDRRMO Abra 800 pcs of life straws.05 August 2022• Delivered for distribution to various municipalities in Abra 300 jerry cans with water and 41 pcs hard hats.
3. Tactical Operations Group 130 July 2022• Provided aerodrome requirements and personnel for the air-lifts of relief items municipalities in Abra.31 July 2022• Deployed air assets and personnel to air-lift family food packs to several geographically isolated anddisadvantaged areas in Bakun, Benguet.02 August 2022• Facilitated and Monitored the delivery of 3,600 Family Food Packs (FFPs) bound for Mt. Province satellitewarehouse and delivery of 2,000 FFPs to Kalinga from NROC; and delivery of 250 Family Tents to Abra.• Continuous updating of databases to track requests and provision of FNFIs per province/municipality.• Continuous coordination of augmenting external volunteers for Benguet. (20 PNP and private individualsuntil Friday, August 5, 2022 per shift)• Consolidation of wish list of LGUs for submission to the Central Office.07 August 2022• The Philippine Air Force through TOG 1, Tactical Operations Wing Northern Luzon utilized C-130 and S70iaircrafts to transport 9,277 kilos of relief goods c/o Atty Harry Roque from CJVAB to Laoag and two (2) UH-1Hand one (1) Huey II to preposition aircraft at ACP Laoag ICOW HADR Operation at PPO Abra. One (1) Sokolaircraft was also utilized for the continuation of relief operations c/o DSWD- CAR to provide support to the
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victims of magnitude 7.3 earthquake.
4. PNP PROCOR• Facilitated/supported a total of 260 loading/unloading of relief goods mobilizing a total of 1,019 deployedpersonnel and 12 mobility assets• Facilitated/supported a total of 32 packing/repacking of relief goods mobilizing a total of 200 deployedpersonnel and seven (7) mobility assets• Facilitated a donation drive amongst PNP units and was able to distribute a total of 9,545 food packs andvarious items, to wit: 166 foam mattresses, 1,780 pair of shoes, 47 boxes of bottled water, 70 boxes ofmultivitamins, 12 boxes of cough syrup, 255 pillows, 120 gallons of water, 3 box of noodles, 1 box ofshampoo, and 4 box preloved assorted clothes which benefitted 88 barangays or 40,896 individuals• Facilitated/supported a total of 320 relief operations mobilizing a total of 930 deployed personnel and 23mobility assets
31 July 2022• The Police Regional Office-Cordillera activated their Reactionary Standby Support Force (RSSF) to help inthe repacking and loading of Family Food Packs (FFPs) at the DSWD-CAR warehouse in La Trinidad,Benguet.• Provision of personnel to augment in repacking of relief goods.02 August 2022• PNP personnel deployed in Abra assisted in the loading and unloading of relief goods, repacking of reliefgoods, desalination, and distribution of DSWD Food Packs.04 August 2022• Provided manpower to distribute family food packs in Kibungan, Benguet.• 1st & 2nd Abra Provincial Mobile Force Company provided manpower to haul and distribute relief goods inAbra.05 August 2022• Provision manpower in the loading and unloading of Food and Non-Food Items at the Abra SatelliteWarehouse and at the Provincial Warehouse.• On-call and ready to augment for hauling of materials
5. BFP -CARAugust 1, 2022• 157 BFP Abra personnel and officers and 842 BFP Abra Augmentation Force from other provinces andregions immediately deployed to conduct medical missions, feeding program, recovery and retrieval ofproperties, road clearing, water rationing, flushing, fire truck visibility, inspection and assessment of structures,duty at command post, distribution of relief goods, repacking of relief goods, and loading and unloading offood packs intended for the people of Abra.August 2, 2022• 157 BFP Abra personnel and officers and 830 BFP Abra Augmentation Force from other provinces andregions (CAR Provinces, R1, R2 and R3 immediately deployed to conduct medical missions, feeding program,recovery and retrieval of properties, road clearing, water rationing, flushing, fire truck visibility, inspection andassessment of structures, duty at command post, distribution of relief goods, repacking of relief goods, andloading and unloading of food packs intended for the people of Abra.04 August 2022• Provided manpower to unload and distribute family food packs in Kibungan, Benguet.• Served in the re-packing of 1,187 relief goods in Abra.• Augmented in 7 relief distribution operations in Abra.05 August 2022• Assisted in relief distribution activities: water rationing at La Paz District Hospital Baquero, Nalbuan, LicuanBaay, RHU Bangued, Municipal Hall of Langiden All municipalities that have fire station/s(Bangued, Bucay,Dolores, La Paz, Licuan Baay, Manabo, Peñarrubia, Pidigan, Sallapadan, San Quintin, San Juan,Tayum,Villaviciosa)08 August 2022• Assisted in the packing 2078 relief goods in Benguet and 3 relief distribution activities in Abra.
09 August 2022• Conducted/supported 144 food distribution and relief packing/hauling• Assisted in the unloading of 430 Relief Supplies from BDO• Assisted/supported the packing/repacking of 10,281 relief goods in Bangued, Dolores, Licuan Baay,Peñarrubia, San Juan, Tayum, Villaviciosa
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6. TESDAAugust 1, 2022•Distributed food packs (320) to affected residents of Barangays Poblacion East and West in Pidigan.•Distributed baked breads to 141 families and 1,128 individuals in 3 barangays in Tayum
7. Armed Forces of the Philippines•Provided manpower assistance in unloading FNFIs for assistance in the affected areas.04 August 2022• Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas: Abra SportComplex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra, H24IB, Sitio Barbarit, Brgy Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra, Brgy Alaoa,Tineg, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Lacub, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Licuan-baay,Abra
8. Red CrossAugust 1, 2022• Provided Hot meals• Provided child friendly space/Psychosocial support program
August 2, 2022•Conducted clearing together with LGUs.•Distributed water supplies and hygiene promotion.• Served hot meals and other services.•Water tankering, hygiene promotion and distribution of jerry cans.
August 4, 2022• Water Bacteriology Testing• Water Distribution• Distribution of NFI (Hygiene Kits)• Assessment of damages• Serve hot meals• Conduct Child-Friendly Spaces• Conduct Psychosocial Support in Poblacion, Dolores, Calaba, Bangued, Poblacion, Lagangilang, Sagap,Bangued, Cabuloan, Bangued, Gaddani, Tayum, Sabnangan, Luba, Layugan, Bucay, Calao, Villaviciosa
August 5, 2022• Distribution of bread• Distribution of water supply• Serving hot meals• Establishing water production site• Serve water through water bladder• 17,000 L water distributed• 200 families served through WASH
09 August 2022• Distributed Standard Food Item to 1,514 families• Distributed sleeping kits to 752 families• Distributed hygiene kits to 191 families• Distributed 700 pieces of jerry cans to 350 families
9. Armed Forces of the PhilippinesAugust 1, 2022? Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas. (35,000 FFPs,5,953 FFPs distributed thru airlift by S701 Blackhawk, SOKOL and UH-1H helicopters.•Abra Sport Complex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra, Daguioman, Abra, Boliney, Abra, Lacub, Abra, Malibcong,Abra, Tubo, Abra, Luba, Abra, Tineg, Abra? Road clearing operations together with the LGUs.? Distribution of FFPs in Lagangilang and Malibcong.
August 2, 2022? Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas• Abra Sport Complex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra, H24IB, Sitio Barbarit, Brgy Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra, BrgyAlaoa, Tineg, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Lacub, Abra, Brgy Poblacion, Licuan-
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baay, Abra
August 3, 2022? Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas• Abra Sport Complex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra• H24IB, Sitio Barbarit, Brgy Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra• Brgy Alaoa, Tineg, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Lacub, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Licuan-baay, Abra
August 4, 2022? Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas• Abra Sport Complex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra• H24IB, Sitio Barbarit, Brgy Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra• Brgy Alaoa, Tineg, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Lacub, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Licuan-baay, Abra
August 5, 2022? Manpower assistance in the unloading of food packs to be distributed in affected areas• Abra Sport Complex, Zone 3, Bangued, Abra• H24IB, Sitio Barbarit, Brgy Tagodtod, Lagangilang, Abra• Brgy Alaoa, Tineg, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Lacub, Abra• Brgy Poblacion, Licuan-baay, Abra
10. Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO)09 August 2022• Provided 1,535 food packs and assorted medicines
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
1. DSWD FOCAR• Monitored arrival of the 3,900 FFPs, 10 Family Tent and 132 Modular Tent as immediate augmentation toAbra and arrived safely at 11:40 PM at Abra Satellite Warehouse
30 July 2022• Provision of technical assistance to the LGUs with open evacuation centers• Unloaded of 1,300 FFPs and 2 sets of Women Friendly Space Tent at 503rd Brigade, 5ID, Philippine ArmyCompound, Calanan, Tabuk, Kalinga - Satellite Warehouse• Delivered of the following to Abra; 25 modular tents, 250 Family Tents from the NROC, 1,050FFPs fromFO1; 1,300 FFPs from the RROS; 4,600 FFPs from FO2; 3,000 FFPs and 18 Sleeping Kits• Ongoing coordination for logistics requirements to deliver FFP to affected areas in Abra, Kalinga, and somemunicipalities in Benguet and Mountain Province01 August 2022• Facilitated and monitored delivery of 500 Family Food Packs to San Isidro, Abra02 August 2022• Facilitated and Monitored the delivery of 250 Family Tents to Abra.04 August 2022• Completed installation of forty (40) units of family tents in Tangadan, San Quintin, Abra in relation to forceevacuation as per recommendation by the expert.• Distributed family tents in the following municipalities: Bangued (66), Bucay (58), La Paz (9), Lagayan (5),Langiden (6), Licuan-Baay (2), Manabo (2), Pidigan (55), Sallapadan (15), San Juan (5), San Quintin (135),Tineg (2), Tubo (2), and Villaviciosa (4)08 August 2022? Continuously initiated Response Cluster Meetings together with the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction andManagement Council Members.? Coordination meetings conducted with LGUs to discuss needs of evacuees.? Coordination with the concerned MAT Members and MLGUs regarding the information for AICS payout
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households with damaged houses
2. 14th CAR RCDG, ARESCOM, PA• Provided manpower to DSWD FOCAR for the hauling of food and non-food items and tents
3. BFP- CAR03 August 2022• Evacuation Centers Monitored: 22• Relief Goods Packed: 8,588• No. of Distribution of Relief Goods Conducted: 123 (Within different barangays of Luba, Abra)• Feeding Program: 3300•Medical Assistance: 494• Other Activities: 39
4. Philippine Red Cross• The Philippine Red Cross Abra Chapter continuously holds child-friendly spaces in affected communities bythe magnitude 7 earthquake.
Logistics Cluster
1. OCD CAR• Facilitated manpower for DSWD FOCAR hauling of food and non-food items• Provided fuel to members of the SRR cluster
July 29, 2022• Coordinated the manpower that unloaded Non-food Items for distribution in the Province of Abra• Coordinated the transport of NFIs from OCD Central Office to OCD CAR• Addressed requests for logistics support from RDRRMC members.
31 July 2022• Assisted the other agencies in the fuel of trucks carrying the NFIs going to Abra.• Monitored the distribution of the NFIs in the Province of Abra.• Coordinated with the LDRRMOs in Abra for the pick up of their NFIs.
02 August 2022• Coordinating transportation requests for movement of FNFIs.Coordinated and monitored the delivery of 3,700 family food packs from DSWD Warehouse in TuguegaraoCity to the OCD-RDRRMC Inter-Agency Warehouse in Tabuk City, Kalinga. The augmentation of family foodpacks from Region II is a manifestation of the One Northern Luzon Inter-Regional Operationability for DisasterResponse and Early Recovery.
03 August 2022• Coordinated with PDRRMO Abra to issue the NFI request of Dolores, Abra from the available itemsprepositioned and delivered by OCD CAR.• In response to request of DSWD CAR for a truck, coordinated with DPWH CAR for one truck to haul rawmaterials from the Puguis DSWD CAR warehouse to the repacking warehouse in Wangal, La Trinidad. OCDCAR also provided fuel to the truck provided by DPWH CAR.
04 August 2022• Finalized coordination for trucks, transportation plan, and distribution plan for the delivery of jerry cans withpotable water and other NFIs to Abra scheduled on August 5.• Continuous coordination for logistics requests from LGUs and RDRRMC members (transport, food and non-food items).• Endorsed and coordinated to TOG 1 and TOG 2 to provide air asset requested by DSWD CAR to airliftFamily Food Packs and Non-Food Items to Malibcong, Abra.
08 August 2022• Processing of requests from LGUs.• Inventory of NFIs.
09 August 2022
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Support to Abra• 28 logistics requests were facilitated/coordinated/completed for the province of Abra;• 21 mobility assets mobilized from PROCOR, OCD-CO, PMA, DPWH-CAR, TOG1 PAF, NFNL PN (9 ofwhich are aircrafts from PAF);• 244 deployed personnel from 14th CAR RCDG ARESCOM, PROCOR, DPWH- CAR, OCD-CAR;• 27,284 food items (including water) and 22,699 non-food items delivered, hauled, and distributed;• Recipients/Beneficiaries are the 27 MLGUs of province of Abra (and other response agencies, e.g., BFP,PNP, among others), and• Fuel support provided amounting to PhP191,836.57 from 27 July to 06 August 2022
2. Tactical Operations Group 1 (PAF)• Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022• Deployment of personnel to assist in the conduct of aerial survey in Abra and Region 1• Prepositioned aviation fuel in Abra
30 July 2022• Provided aerodrome requirements for the air-lifts of relief items within Abra
31 July 2022• Deployed air assets and personnel to air-lift family food packs to several geographically isolated anddisadvantaged areas in Bakun, Benguet.
04 August 2022• Provided personnel and air asset transport for the delivery of DSWD Family Food Pack to the far flungBarangay Tacadang in Kibungan, Benguet.
06 August 2022• Philippine Air Force through TOG 1, Tactical Operations Wing Northern Luzon utilized its KM250 truck totransport 18 pieces of poll tents, 750 boxes of mineral water and 5 boxes of facemask from Abra PDRRMC toTayum, Abra that will be distributed to the victims of the magnitude 7.3 earthquake.
• Provided four (4) aircrafts (Huey II, Sokol, S-Huey and UH-IH) to deliver a total of 360 boxes of Family FoodPacks from DSWD- CAR to Dalipey National High School, Es-Esa Elementary School, and Badeo ElementarySchool in Kibungan, Benguet.
07 August 2022• The Philippine Air Force through TOG 1, Tactical Operations Wing Northern Luzon utilized C-130 and S70iaircrafts to transport 9,277 kilos of relief goods c/o Atty Harry Roque from CJVAB to Laoag. Two (2) UH-1Hand one (1) Huey II were deployed to preposition aircraft at ACP Laoag ICOW HADR Operation at PPO Abra.One (1) Sokol aircraft was also utilized for the continuation of relief operations c/o DSWD- CAR to providesupport to the victims of magnitude 7.3 earthquake.
3. PNP PROCOR29 July 2022• Provided manpower in unloading of NFIs in Abra04 August 2022• 8 personnel from La Trinidad MPS ;16 personnel from BCPO were provided to OCD CAR to load NFIs and 300 jerry cans with water in the truckfor delivery to Abra, whilePNP personnel from Abra PNP were available to assist in the distribution of said relief good upon arrival inAbra.
4. DPWH-CAR03 August 2022• Provided one dump truck to to haul raw materials from the Puguis DSWD CAR warehouse to the repackingwarehouse in Wangal, La Trinidad.04 August 2022• Provided 1 truck to deliver NFIs and Jerry cans with drinking water from Baguio to Bangued Abra.
5. Naval Forces Northern Luzon• Provided 2 trucks to deliver NFIs and Jerry cans with drinking water from Baguio to Bangued Abra
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6. BFP Abra09 August 2022• Deployed 5,570 personnel in various response operations activities• Facilitated 153 transportation/delivery/distribution of relief goods in Bangued, Bucay, Dolores, La Paz,Licuan Baay, Manabo, Peñarrubia, Sallapadan, San Juan, San Quintin,Tayum, Villaviciosa
Law and Order Cluster
1. PNP PROCOR• Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022• All police personnel on alert for disaster response and keeping of law and order in affected areas
01 August 2022• PNP personnel deployed in evacuation areas: 12• PNP Personnel deployed in vacated areas: 55• PNP Personnel patrolling at evacuated communities: 117
02 August 2022• PNP personnel deployed in evacuation areas: 10• PNP Personnel deployed in vacated areas: 55• PNP Personnel patrolling at evacuated communities: 117• Total Number of persons rescued by PNP: 164
03 August 2022• PNP personnel deployed in evacuation centers: 34• WCPC personnel deployed in evacuation centers: 10• PNP Personnel deployed in vacated areas: 55• PNP Personnel deployed in affected areas for security: 200• PNP SRR personnel deployed in affected areas: 21• Total Number of persons rescued by PNP: 163
04 August 2022• Ensuring security and peace and order in the 27 towns of Abra.
2. Abra PPO• Facilitated security, multi-level coordination, escorting, civil disturbance management, paneling, andprepositioning of critical assets in relation to the visit and incident briefing for President Ferdinand RomualdezMarcos Jr. on 28 July 2022• Conducted a total of 188 security escorting for various national, regional, and local government officials andofficers, agencies and LGUs providing support to the on-going disaster operations in the province of Abramobilizing a total of 735 deployed personnel and 24 mobility assets• Facilitated a total of 107 area security operations in active evacuation centers in the whole province of Abramobilizing a total of 218 deployed personnel and 9 mobility assets• Facilitated a total of 342 area security operations in other locations e.g., barangays, covered courts, plazas,and other places of convergence in the province of Abra mobilizing a total of 1,104 deployed personnel and 33mobility assets
Health Cluster
1. DOH CAR• Health Emergency Response Team on standby ready for dispatch• 24/7 Emergency Officer on Duty at EOC and in close coordination with PDOHO and PHO• In close coordination with the Office of Civil Defense and PDOHO for related updates• Ongoing draft of initial HEARS Field Report and Rapid Health Assessment• Verification of casualties in the affected provinces• Prepositioned logistics & supplies at the PDO• Coordinated with DOH Region 1 EOC and nearby hospitals for the admission of patients from Abra• Provided the RDRRMC EOC with the list and directory of provincial and municipal health offices in theregion
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• Health officers provided onsite treatment and transported to hospital injured victims of the earthquake• Continuous submission of SitRep to the RDRRMC EOC.
30 July 2022• Allocated CAMPOLAS kit and First Aid Kits to requesting RHUs in Abra• Dispensed 2,100 Aqua Tabs to requesting RHUs and establishments in Abra• Distributed 4 CAMPOLAS, 50 hygiene kits, and 10 jerry cans to evacuation centers in Pasil, Kalinga.• Continuous posting of earthquake related IECs in socila media
01 August 2022• Abra PHO set-up make-shift Emergency Room with tents to serve as triage, consultation, and admittingareas for incoming patients.
02 August 2022August 2, 2022• Provided MHPSS, WASH, Medical services in Manabo by Response Team from DOH ITRMC.• Provided Medical services by DOH ITRMC at the Abra Provincial Hospital.• Provided medical services by DOH-PEMAT at the Abra Sports Complex.• Provided logistical support (assorted drugs and meds) for San Quintin RHU.• Provision of logistics (PPEs, assorted drugs and meds) for Bangued RHU
03 August 2022• Attended meeting with PDOHO ICS commander on ICS objectives and other issues and concerns.• Provided CAMPOLAS kit and amlodipine 5mg treatment pack.• Provided services on nutrition assessment of under five children and lactating women using Mid under fivearm circumference tape, vitamins and complementary foods to under five children, iron with folic acid andbreastfeeding kits to lactating women and infant and young child feeding (breastfeeding) counseling.• Provided MHPSS services (counseling, stress management program, psychosocial processing-groupsession, community and family support, referral of cases and play therapy and art therapy)• Provided WASH services (Provision of portalet with urinal ventilation pipe, tissue holder, toilet seat coverand cover, door lock with indicator second hand to Abra Provincial Hospital, Provision of drinking water,Distribution of water container, Water treatment/disinfectant, Hygiene kits, Damage water source repair,Distribution of IEC materials and repair of toilet facility.• Provided health services (Consultations on Internal Medicine, OB Gyne, Orthopedics, Pediatrics andSurgery).
August 4, 2022• Meeting with PDOHO ICS commander on ICS objectives and other issues and concerns• Provision of 1 CAMPOLAS kit and 10 treatment pack of Amlodipine 5mg• Provision of Nutrition in Emergency services such as: Nutrition assessment of under-five children andlactating women using Mid-UpperArm Circumference Tape, Provision of Vitamin A and complementary food to underfive children, Provision ofIron with Folic Acid and breastfeeding kits to lactating women, Infant and Young Child feeding (breastfeeding)counseling• Ongoing provision of Nutrition in Emergency services at San Quintin, Abra (Pasauli EC and Zone 1-B EC)"• Meeting with Representative ASEC Santiago regarding on reporting assessment and treatment services• Query on other health services needed in the province aside from MHPSS and the extension of time ofservices needed to be rendered
August 5, 2022• Ongoing provision of Nutrition in Emeregency Services in Villaviciosa:• Nutritional Assessent of under-five children and pregnant women• Micronutrient supplementation• Management of acute malnutrition• Infant and Young Child Feeding• (3 Nutritionist Dietitcians)• Assisted in the distribution of Nutrition Supplies based on the allocation list provided by the DOH CHDNutrition Team - Bucloc RHU• Provision of Nutrition in Emergency Services:• Vitamin A and Micronutrient = (10 Bottles Bucloc RHU), (10 Bottles Sallpadan RHU)• RUTF = (10 Boxes Bucloc RHU, (10 Boxes Sallapadan RHU)• Ferrousulfate with folic acid = (100 Canisters Bucloc RHU), (150 Canisters Sallapadan RHU)
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• Provision of Medical and Laboratory services at APH-OPD and Abra Sports Complex by PEMAT, BGHMC,and CVMC - BGHMC: 35, CVMC: 45, PEMAT: 57• Provision of Health Emergency Management Services to the different RHUs of the Province.• Distribution of Health Emergency Medicines and Supplies.• Coordination to PHO, Save the Children Foundation, RHU Personnel and MSWDO of Langiden regardingconduct of MHPSS• Provision of;• Campolas Kit = (2 Tayum RHU), (1 Bucloc RHU), (1 Sallapadan RHU), First Aid Kit = (1 Tayum RHU)
09 August 2022• Ongoing provision of Nutrition in Emergency Services in Lagangilang RHU, San Juan RHU and DoloresRHU:1. Nutritional Assessment2. Micronutrient supplementation3. Management of acute malnutrition4. Infant and Young Child Feeding• Provision of Medical and Laboratory services at APH conducted by Baguio General Hospital and MedicalCenter Team• Distribution of Health Emergency Medicines and Supplies• Provision of Aquatabs to Pidigan RHU• Provision of Alcohol, Povidone Iodine and Aquatabs to Villaviciosa RHU• Facilitated the submission of request letter for another deployment of Health Emergency Response Team(Isabela Group)• Meeting of SWAD and PDOHO on reconciliation of data, both agencies on individuals injured/casualties• Coordinated with Dr. Maria Cristian Valera PHO II on funding assistance of the APH rehabilitation.• Coordination meeting between DEPED Abra, PHO and PDOHO on provision of Mental Health andPsychosocial Services.
2. DSWD-CARJuly 29, 2022• Deployed First Aid Team to provide stress debriefing to victims with trauma.• Coordinated with other service providers (SLU Baguio, Psychological Association of the Philippines-Northern Luzon) for additional deployment of Psychological First Aid Teams to Abra
3. Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team• Consultations, Laboratory, Pharmacy (free medicines)
4. Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Abra Chapter• 10,297 individuals served with hot meals• Assisted/provided psychosocial support (PSP) to 1,753 individuals• Number of children on child-friendly space (CFS): 1,966 children• 3,171 individuals reached through hygiene promotion• A total of 308,445 liters of water distributed
5. Bureau of Fire Protection – Abra• Conducted 46 water rationing (and fire truck visibility) in Bangued, Dolores, La Paz, Licuan Baay, Manabo,Pidigan, Sallapadan, San Juan, San Quintin, Tayum• Conducted medical missions/mobile clinics serving 494 individuals in Bangued, Suyo-Pidigan, Lagangilang• Conducted/implemented feeding programs/mobile kitchen serving 3,300 individuals in Bangued, Suyo-Pidigan, Lagangilang• Conducted one (1) decontamination procedure in Abra Provincial Hospital
6. Bureau of Fire Protection–National Capital Region (BFP-NCR)• Provided support/implemented Mobile Kitchen (feeding program) and Mobile Clinic (medical mission)
7. Abra Police Provincial Office (Abra PPO)• Conducted five (5) desalination procedures in La Paz, Pidigan, San Quintin, Lagangilang, Bangued,province of Abra, mobilizing a total of 40 deployed personnel and one (1) mobility asset (SAF truck)
8. 151 Special Action Company, Force Support Battalion PNP-Special Action Force (151SAC/SRRU, FSB,PNP-SAF)
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• Conducted seven (7) water distribution/desalination operations (by 152 personnel/water cops) from 30 Julyto 06 August 2022 distributing 15,080 liters of potable water to 265 families
9. Manila Water Sewerage System (MWSS)• Provision of Potable Water
10. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)• Provision of Purified Drinking Water through Water Purification
11. Abra Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO)• Assisting MMDA in inter barangay/inter municipal water rationing.• Assisted MMDA and Manila Water in water rationing.
12. Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team• Consultations, Laboratory, Pharmacy (free medicines)
Engineering and Clearing Management Cluster
1. DPWH• Monitoring of status roads and bridges• Mobilized personnel and equipment for clearing operations• Installation of signages and barricades in unpassable road sections• Dissemination of real time road network status to the public
31 July 2022• Ongoing assessment of road section.• Ongoing structural assessment of bridge.• Ongoing total clearing operation.
02 August 2022• Have been conducting rapid assessment of damaged structures specially national bridges, governmenthospitals, public school buildings, and other public buildings in the region.
03 August 2022• Conducted clearing operations along Abra-Kalinga road.• Conducted structural assessments of National Bridges.• Conducted Rapid Assessment of various school buildings and other public buildings.
August 4, 2022• Province-wide Assessment of School buildings ( total: 267 school building assessed). 42 personnel: 8 fromDPWH CO and 34 DPWH personnel from the Abra District Engineering Office (DEO).• Total of 20 bridges is Assessed from diffrerent municipalities of Abra. There are 2 restricted bridges(depends on the speed limit and type of vehicle passing by); and off-limit (non-passable). 4 personnel: 2 fromDPWH CO and 1 from DPWH Regional Office, 1 DPWH personnel from the Abra District Engineering Office(DEO)• Clearing Operation• Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Kalinga Road at intermittent Section K0437+250-K0486+400• Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Ilocos Norte Road at intermittent Section K0430+225-K0432+930• Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Ilocos Sur Road at K0405+38 and K0405+600•Structural Assessment of National Bridges• Abra-Ilocos Norte road - Soot Bridge, Tuday Bridge• Abra-Ilocos sur road - Alinaya Bridge• Abra-Kalinga road - Pagpagatpat Bridge• Rapid Assessment of Various School Buildings and other Public Buildings
August 5, 2022• Clearing Operation• Section Reported as one lane passable• Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Kalinga Road at intermittent Section K0437+250-K0486+400• Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Ilocos Norte Road at intermittent Section K0430+225-K0432+930•Full Clearing Operation at Abra-Ilocos Sur Road at K0405+38 and K0405+600
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• Structural Assessment of National Bridges• Total Bridges assessed = 20•All National Bridges already assessed• Rapid Assessment of Various School Buildings and other Public Buildings• 65 Buildings• Total Buildings assessed = 332• Assessment of Flood Control Structures• 13 Flood Control Structures• Total Flood Control Structures assessed as partially damaged = 13
2. Benguet Electric Cooperative• Activated BENECO's Disaster Mitigation Emergency Resiliency Team• Deployment of teams and equipment to assess and restore power interruptions
3. BFP CAR27 July 2022• La Trinidad FS was assisted in the retrieval of 02 August 2022 Mr. Aaron Col-iteng.29 July 2022• Involved in the retrieval of four (4) landslide victims in Luba, Abra02 August 2022• Conducted 14 road clearing operations in Abra, 3 in Benguet, 4 in Kalinga, and 10 in Mountain Province.• Conducted 25 clearing activities of collapsed/damaged structures in Abra.• Number of personnel deployed for fire suppression and clearing operations: 159• Number of EMS deployed: 66• Number of SRR personnel deployed: 70508 August 2022• Conducted 1 road clearing operation in Mountain Province.• Conducted 3 clearing activities of collapsed/damaged structures in Abra.• Number of personnel deployed for fire suppression and clearing operations: 100• Number of SRR personnel deployed: 15
4. Armed Forces of the Philippines•Assisted in road clearing operations together with LGUs.
5. PNP PROCOR02 August 2022• Conducted debris clearing operations at Barangay Poblacion road to Aguibo, Poblacion, Malibcong, Abra,Luba-Manabo Road, Sitio Bangel, Brgy Poblacion, Luba, Abra
6. Abra Provincial Engineers Office (PEO)09 August 2022• Inspection of damaged buildings and residential houses• Clearing and demolition of collapsed structures
7. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) - Abra Provincial Office09 August 2022• 4 engineers were assigned and deployed to augment the Structural Inspection• Team to inspect the structure of government and private establishments
8. BFP - NCR09 August 2022• Assisted in the conduct of clearing operations
9. BFP - Abra09 August 2022• Conducted/supported 4,700 building assessment for private infrastructures and government establishments• Conducted/supported 182 clearing operations for damaged private and government structures, roads, andbridge/s• Conducted two (2) flushing activities in Abra PPO Bangued
10. Abra Police Provincial Office (Abra PPO)• Conducted/supported 55 road clearing operations mobilizing 235 deployed personnel and 12 mobility assets
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in the whole Province of Abra• Conducted/supported 34 debris clearing operations mobilizing 219 deployed personnel and 3 mobilityassets which benefited 710 households in the whole province of Abra
Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Cluster
1. 503rd IB (PA)• Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022•Personnel of Luba MPS led by PCPT ODILON FEL A. OSORIO, Acting COP together with LGU, BarangayCaptain Daniel Bangisan, City Government Muntinlupa, office of the veterinarian, Office of the Civil Defense,BFP Manabo, LGU Manabo, and MDRRMO Manabo, community members and officials of BarangayAmpalioc and Poblacion Luba and SO Madago, Barangay San Ramon East , conducted road clearing andsearch and retrieval operation for the 4 missing person cause by earthquake at SO Kayaddakad, BarangayPoblacion, Luba, Abra.•DRU Team of 54IB composed of seven (7) EP of Alpha Company and nine (9) CAAs of Asipulo Patrol Baseled by Sgt Reynaldo S Taverner (Inf) PA conducted rescue operations to an Ambulance driven by Mr. VelascoB Tadao together with the patient namely Mrs. Rica Velasco Belingon and her newborn baby that accidentallyhit by a landslide caused by the earthquake at vicinity 51QTU-9134048889, Sitio Balawa, Barangay Liwon,Asipulo, Ifugao.• One (1) fire team under Sgt Gerome G Macas (Inf) PA, together with the PNP personnel and local populaceconducted a search and rescueoperation for Mr. Andres Sagayo 59-years old male, resident of Sitio Pactil, at Sitio Boga, both Monamon Sur,Bauko Mountain Province. Anddeclared Dead on Arrival (DOA) at the Lutheran Hospital in Abatan, Buguias, Benguet after he was retrievedfrom a landslide.• SRR teams on standby for deployment
2. Tactical Operations Group 1 (PAF)• Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022• 1 DRT team on standby for deployment
3. Police Regional Office-Cordillera (PROCOR)• Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022• SRR teams on standby for deployment• Monitoring and report consolidation of all police offices in the region• Search and Retrieval Operations at Sitio Cayaddacad, Brgy. Poblacion, Luba, Abra where four cadaverswere retrieved at 4:00 PM of July 29, 2020• Retrieval operation of a collapsed 3-storey structure at AD-424 Central Buyagan, La Trinidad, Benguet
01 August 2022• SAR Personnel Deployed: 269• Rescue Operations Conducted: 51• Number of persons rescued by PNP: 163• Submitted inventory of SAR Capabilities (equipment) to RDRRMC EOC
04 August 2022• PNP SRR personnel deployed in affected areas: 21• Total Number of persons rescued by PNP: 163
4. BFP -CAR03 August 2022No of Deployed PersonnelFire Suppression Personnel/ Clearing Operation : 87EMS: 15SRR: 120Admin: 5
Deployed Land Asset
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Fire Truck: 15Rescue Truck: 1
08 August 2022No of Deployed PersonnelFire Suppression Personnel/ Clearing Operation : 100EMS: 0SRR: 15Admin: 75
Deployed Land AssetFire Truck: 15Rescue Truck: 1
5. Abra PPO09 August 2022• Rescued two (2) individuals in six (6) search, rescue, and retrieval (SRR) operations conducted in Banguedand Boliney, Abra mobilizing a total of 60 deployed personnel
6. BFP - Abra09 August 2022• Conducted 54 SRR operations
Crisis Communication Cluster
1. PIA-CAR• Continuous dissemination of safety advisories and updates• Data gathering of the effects of the earthquake
02 August 2022• Continuous coverage of the impacts, disaster response efforts, and other updates ICOW the earthquakeand posting these updates thru social media, network, and other communication channels.
03 August 2022• Continuous coverage of impacts, relief efforts and other updates.• Posting and updating of social media pages, network, agencies concerned and communication channels ofthe developments re; Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake that hit Abra.• Production of IEC Materials to help in info dissemination and communication of developments and guidance,among others.C Continuous coordination and strengthening of communication networks
04-08 August 2022• Continuous documentation, coverage, and posting of relief efforts and other updates to all availableplatforms for public information.• Dissemination of safety advisories.
09 August 2022Philippine Information Agency – Abra (PIA Abra)• 64 social media cards and quote cards produced and published• 120 Situation Reports submitted• 4 video production, 6 videos posted/published• 9 press releases produced• 2 wrong information/fake news corrected• Responded to 17 questions/queries on the relief operations and other disaster response related concerns• 18 news coverages• continuous coverage of impacts, relief efforts, and other updates• Provision of assistance to national, regional, and local news groups, agencies, and personnel coveringdisaster management operations in Abra• production of IEC materials to help in information dissemination and communication of developments andguidance, among others re: the magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Abra.• Continuous coordination and strengthening of communication networks
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2. OCD CAR• Social media dissemination of Cordillera RDRRMC and NDRRMC advisories• Disseminated soft copies of the Cordillera Regional Disaster Response Plan for Earthquake to councilmembers and LGUs
3. Abra Provincial Incident Management Team (Abra PIMT) and Provincial Information Office• Conducted 11 press briefings on the latest updates of disaster management operations including updateson damages
Emergency Telecommunications
1. DICT-LCI• Coordinated with the DICT Provincial Offices under DICT CAR and Region 1 for the status of personnel andfacilities.• Internet connectivity under our AOR is intact and operational and cellular signals are stable.• Continuous monitoring of ICT services, network connection, and other commercial ICT services in theprovinces.• The Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Team was activated after the onset of the earthquake.• Generator set at DICT Abra Provincial Office at Bangued refueled and operational.
28 July 2022• Prepared equipment for possible deployment.• DICT Abra Provincial team coordinated with Abra PDRRM regarding establishment of back-up internetsource.
29 July 2022• Deployed 1 VSAT unit to Abra to be utilized as backup internet connection by the PDRRMC.• Continuous coordination with Free Wifi service provider for the cause of down time of 21 sites in Abra andrestoration details.• 1 VSAT unit was set up at the PDRRMO Abra as back up internet connection at 4:00 PM- 10:00 (setup andplanning).
30 July 2022• Activated the VSAT at the Abra PDRRM Office• Commenced site visits to the FreeWiFi sites which were reported down in Bangued, Abra.
31 July 2022• Continuous monitoring of status of backup internet at PDRRMO.
1 August 2022• Continuous coordination with service providers for the restoration of Free Wi-Fi sites.
2 August 2022• Provided free internet connectivity via SAT with 10 clients for public and operations use of PDRRMC.
3 August 2022• Continuous monitoring of status of backup internet at PDRRMO• Continuous coordination with service providers for the restoration of Free Wi-Fi sites.• Internet connectivity is stable amidst the prevailing weather conditions in the area.• Continuous monitoring of internet connectivity and speed tests are being done from time to time by DICTAbra personnel on duty and serving 21 Free Wi-Fi clients.• Continuous monitoring of internet performance by DICT Abra in coordination with other governmentagencies as of this time.
04-06 August 2022• Continuous monitoring of internet and back-up internet at thee Abra Provincial DRRM Office• Conduct of internet speed tests.• Coordination with service providers for the restoration of Free WiFi Sites• Participated in response cluster meetings
06 August 2022• Coordinated with Smart link Network Solutions and installed a back-up internet via fiber optic cable to the
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PDRRMC Emergency Operations Center.
09 August 2022• Continuous coordination with other Government Agencies involved in the Disaster Emergency OperationsCluster at the PDRRMO Abra.
2. OCD CAR• Conducted communications check with provincial DRRM offices and EOCs.
Department of the Interior and Local Government
July 31, 2022• Consolidation of SitReps from Municipal Local Government Operations Officers (MLGOOs) and submissionof the same to DILG-CAR Regional Office• Daily manning of the Liaison Unit of the ICS
August 1, 2022• Coordination, monitoring and ensuring the submission of Situation Reports from the 27 MDRRMCs to thePDRRMC through the MLGOOs.•Daily manning of the Liaison Unit of the ICS
August 2, 2022• Coordination, monitoring and ensuring the submission of Situation Reports from the 27 MDRRMCs to thePDRRMC through the MLGOOs.• Augmented Structure Inspector Team.•Rendered duty at the EOC.• Consolidation of accomplishment report of agencies for the media briefer
August 3, 2022• Coordination, monitoring and ensuring the submission of Situation Reports from the 27 MDRRMCs to thePDRRMC through the MLGOOs.•Augmented Structure Inspector Team.• Rendered duty at the EOC.
August 4, 2022•Four personnel augmented to serve as Structure Inspector Team and Four personnel stationed at AbraEmergency Operations Center.• Disseminated advisory re: Utilitzation of Quick Response Funds of the LGUs of Abra.
August 5, 2022• Augmented Structure Inspector Team by 4 Engineers at Danglas, Abra; PD, CH and 2 staffs stationed at theEOC;• Continuous Monitoring of Allocation and Utilization of Quick Response Funds of the LGUs of Abra ;• Provided information on list of displaced population as basis for relief operations (affected families andindividuals) to RD Araceli San Jose-DILG CAR and RD Albert Mogol-OCD-CAR based on DSWD DROMIC Report• Facilitated coordination with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) and Provincial IMT
06 August 2022• 4 personnel provided technical assistance and were augmented for the manning of the Abra Provincial EOCand served as Liaison Unit of the Incident Command System
Department of Agriculture-CAR
30 July 2022• Ongoing consolidation of damage to agriculture• Submitting progress reports of damages• Conducting price monitoring of agricultural commodities. Reported no irregularities or drastic change ofprices and volume of agricultural commodities.• Deployed KADIWA trucks containing more than 2 tons of highland vegetables to Abra which served at least
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1,455 households• Ongoing distribution of fertilizer e-vouchers• Coordinating with DA Central Office for financial assistance (RFFA2) for Abra
01 August 2022• BFAR CAR and DA CAR deployed KADIWA trucks with 2,000 kg of fish and other food items and lowlandvegetables to Abra.• Ongoing coordination with DA-R3 on the delivery of 50 25-kg sacks of rice.
03 August 2022• Fifty cavans of rice at 25kg/bags (instead of 61 bags) was already turned over to the Province today incourtesy of Region 3.• A donation from Region II of around 3,610 kgs. of assorted lowland vegetables and various processedproducts will also be delivered this week through coordination with APCO- Abra.•The distribution of fertilizer e-vouchers is ongoing, for 13,202 beneficiaries with a total amount ofPHP17,820,012.00.• A request letter has been submitted to Central Office for the immediate release of the cash for the RFFA2 tobenefit 21,158 beneficiaries with a total amount of PHP108,963,700.00 for Abra. We have requested theimmediate release of the total budget of PHP406,614,400.00 for CAR as the effect of the earthquake hasbeen felt region-wide. The Central Office responded that they are facilitating/coordinating with DBM for therelease of Notice of Transfer of Allotment especially for Abra. The DA-CAR personnel is now preparing thenecessary documents ready for distribution once the fund is available this week.
Department of Trade and Industry
August 2, 2022• Monitoring of price and supply situation of necessities to ensure price stability and sufficient supply of goods.• Manning of the Public Assistance and Complaint Desk to answer queries of walk in clients and DTI Abracommunication lines fur further queries and concerns.• Conducted orientation on loan programs for SMSEs.• Provided technical assistance on the documentary requirements for the online application of loans.• Facilitate signing of documents relative to the release of loan proceeds.
August 1, 2022• Monitoring of price and supply situation of necessities.• Issued price freeze list to the 13 major grocery for their reference.• Press release/radio interview on price freeze.• Social media posting (DTI-Abra official FB page/account) relative to the price freeze.• Attended the PDRRMC meeting held July 31, 2022.
Department of Science and Technology
July 31, 2022• Assisted DOST PHIVOLCS on the reconnaissance survey of earthquake and damage assessment in Tinegand Manabo. Other team conductedaerial view of damage in the province.• Assisted DOST PHIVOLCS Quick Response Team in the inspection of geological impacts-fissuresassessment in Abra particularly in Tayumand San Isidro. Other team continue assessment in landslide areas.• Assisted DOST PHIVOLCS Quick Response Team on the documentation of liquefaction impacts manifestedas lateral spreading and sand boils in Lipcan, Bangued and Layugan, Bucay. Other teams continueassessment in Licuan-Baay and Dolores.• Assisted DOST PHIVOLCS in the fissures assessment. Documented the liquefaction in Gaddani, Tayumand slide in Tlaogtog, Dolores. Assisted in documentation through drone the damage houses in Lipcan. Otherteam continue assessment in Bucloc and other parts of Abra.
01 August 2022• Coordination with SETUP cooperators and LGIA project on the damages of the earthquake in theirbusinesses.• Conducted meeting/briefing with LGU Tayum re; impact assessment of the Sta. Catalina de Alejandria
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Parish Church.• Earthquake and impact assessment in Sitio Cagaban, Barangay Talogtog, Dolores, Abra with PHIVOLCSand media partners.
02 August 2022• Assisted PHIVOLCS in intensity survey at Dugong, Elementary School, Bucay, Abra.• Conducted earthquake damage assessment in Sagap, Bangued.• Other team of PHIVOLCS continue damage assessment in other area of the province.
04 August 2022• Turned over 5,000pcs of Enhanced- Nutribun (from DOST CAR) and 720 pcs of Ready to Eat Chicken Cornand Potato carrot soup (From DOST ITDI)• Assist PHIVOLCS in Re assessment of Tention Crack at Dolores, Abra.
05 August 2022• Turned over Mobile Base and 2 hand held Radio to PDRRMO.• PHIVOLCS continue Earthquake damage assessment in Abra
Education Cluster
1. DEPED CAR• Consolidated summary of affected schools• Continuous monitoring of schools thru school DRRM officers• Dissemination of EQ updates
30 July 2022• Submitted current RADAR report as of July 29, 2022 wherein 226 classrooms are currently being utilized asevacuation centers and 283 classrooms are totally damaged in the region.• Ongoing updating of RADAR data
01 August 2022• Conducted psychosocial support.
02 August 2022August 2, 2022• Conducted field visit and ocular inspection inspection of damaged school buildings.
04 August 2022• Conducted ocular inspection of damaged school buildings.• Bangued, Manabo, Baay-Licuan Districts SDO Abra• Distributed food packs to affected teachers: 150 packs (Bangued, Bucay, Tayum Districts)
05 August 2022• Conducted coordination meeting and planning conference regarding theopening of classes on Aug 22 with School Heads of Bangued, Villaviciosa, Pilar, San Isidro, La Paz, Danglas,Lagayan, Peñarubbia, Langiden, Pidigan, San Quintin
2. DEPED ABRA- 145 schools were used as Evacuation Centers (EC) which served 51 families with 191 individuals- Provided of psychological first aid to 74 DepEd Personnel- Provided food packs to 230 DepEd personnel- Continuous conduct of monitoring, validation of damages, ocular inspection and provision of technicalassistances
Dam Management - SN Aboitiz
Activities done:- Visual Inspection of Dam embankment upstream and downstream, road way- Visual Inspection of Spillway Structures- Visual Inspection of Spillway Bridge top slab
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- Inspection of installed crack meter at Power intake slope- Piezometer reading (report to be follow)- Deformation survey (report to be follow)
Observation:- No observed sign of depression/drop or misalignment structure (concrete structures and earth damembankment and side slopes)- No observed Cracks and new cracks on the spillway bridges structures
Recommendation:- Continuous monitoring of instrumentation reading and seepage reading
Tactical Operation Group 1 (PAF)
• Copy furnished the RDRRMC EOC with the aerial RDANA report• Conducted aerial RDANA through the employment of PAF aircraft over the provinces of Ilocos Sur andAbra.
Abra Provincial DRRM Council
1. Abra Provincial DRRM Council• Raised alert status of the EOC to RED July 27, 2022 0900H.• All municipal DRRMC EOCs are on Red Alert• Suspended all work in both government and private offices and agencies.• Conducted PDRRMC emergency meeting.• Ongoing consolidation of damage assessments and data gathering on damages.• Initiated initial inspection on buildings and establishments.• Conducted PDRRMC emergency meeting.• Hosted a press conference with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., RDRRMC Chairperson Albert A. Mogol,other personalities from different Regional and National offices and provincial officials.
30 July 2022• Issued Resolution No. 180, s. 2022 declaring State of Calamity in the entire province• Activated Incident Command System and activated a Provincial Incident Management Team• Coordinated and dispatched MMDA responders for search and retrieval of missing individuals in Abra. Fourmissing individuals since July 27, 2022 in a landslide were recovered on July 29, 2022.
1 August 2022• Coordinated and assisted in the force evacuation in Zones 2 and 3 of Barangay Tangadan San Quintin.• DOST Abra conducted earthquake and impact assessment in Sitio Cagaban, Barangay Talogtog, Dolores,Abra with PHIVOLCS and media partners.• Continuing clearing of roads with reported landslides• PDRRMC Memorandum order no.1 , mandating all agencies to submit reports and plan of action toPDRRMC Operations Center.
2 August 2022• Conducted force evacuation in Zones 2 and 3, Barangay Tangadan San Quintin.• Coordinated with MDRRMCs Pidigan and San Quintin regarding the force evacuation.• Conducted inspection and assessment of buildings (government, commercial and residential).• Conducted clearing operations on buildings.
3 August 2022• Daily reporting, briefing and planning.• Conducted response cluster meeting.• Coordinated with MDRRMC Bangued regarding the evacuation in Sagap, Bangued.• Provided sleeping kits and hygiene kits to the evacuated families in Sagap, Bangued.• Coordinated with MDRRMC Tubo regarding the Earthquake related death.
04 August 2022• Assisted MMDA and Manila Water in water rationing.• Assisted in receiving and releasing FNFIs.
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• DOST Abra assisted PHIVOLCS in re-assessment of tention crack at Barangay Sagap, Bangued andcontinues to monitor the Landslide Risk Area at Sitio Kayang, Barangay Immuli Pidigan.• TESDA CAR continued baking bread and distributed baked products to 100 affected families, 500individuals in Barangay Deet and Basbasa, Tayum in partnership with LGU Tayum, Barangay Deet andTESDA graduates.• Inspection and assessment of government and private building by the Provincial Engineering Office.• Abra PHO Continued feasibility inspection of the new isolation building to be used as temporary wards tohouse in-house cases and provision of consultations and admission flow at the make shift ER at the APHgrounds.
06 August 2022•Coordinated with MDRRMO Tubo regarding the forced evacuation in Supo, Tubo.
2. Bangued DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.• Initiated initial inspection on buildings and establishments.
July 31, 2022• Provided sanitizers and hot meals to affected families.• Provided mental health and psychosocial services.
3. Boliney DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.• Continuous distribution of FFPs.• Monitoring of evacuation centers.• Ongoing road clearing operations.July 31, 2022• Ongoing distribution of FFPs to priority (isolated) barangays.• Monitoring of evacuees and identified evacuation centers.
4. Bucay DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Continuous distribution of FFPs and monitoring of evacuation centers• Ongoing road clearing operations
5. Bucloc DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Hauling and distribution of FFPs• Ongoing road clearing operations
6. Daguioman DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Advised constituents near slope areas to evacuate.• Conducted clearing operations.• Ongoing distribution of FFPs.• Conducted MDRRMC meeting for the formulation of rehabilitation plan.
7. Dolores DRRM Council• Activated EOC.
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• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Activated the barangay DRRMCs.• Conducted ocular inspection around AOR to assess impacts and damages.• Conducted assessment and validation on affected residential areas.• Continuous coordination with higher DRRMCs injcluding partner agencies, volunteers and stakeholders.• Repacked goods for distribution.• Procured additional goods.• Assisted PRC Abra chapter in distribution of FFPS to affected households in Barangay Pacac.• Distributed FFPs to evacuees outside EC.• Posted and uploaded to social media emergency hotlines.
July 31, 2022• Provided cash assistance, FFPs, and hygiene kits to a family in Barangay Cabaroan whose house wastotally damaged due to fire incident.• Distributed FFPs from DSWD-SWAD to affected families in Poblacion.
01 August 2022• Picked-up1,571 food packs and 10 laminated plastic from DSWD CAR in Bangued• Picked-up138 hygiene kits, 3 boxes of alcohol, and 28 boxes of bottled water distributed by OCD CAR at theAbra PPO• Distributed food packs from DSWD CAR to affected families to barangays: Mudiit, Talogtog, Libtec, andBayaan• Distributed laminated plastics to families sleeping outside their totally damaged houses at Brgy. Poblacion.
07 August 2022• Continuous consolidating of reports on damaged residential houses submitted by the barangay officialsand/or affected family/household.• Continuous repacking of food packs by LGU employees for distribution to all families of the municipality.• Distributed Food packs donated by Government of Pampanga to Barangays Talogtog, Pacac, Mudiit andNamit-ingan• Distributed Food packs from LGU Dolores and bottled water from PGA to all families of Barangay Libtec• Picked up additional 750 boxes of bottled water from PGA.• Picked up additional of 8 DSWD family tents for totally damage houses• Assisted PDRF and The Fraternal Order of Eagles (Central Luzon Region XXI) in the relief operations atBarangays Salucag and Kimmalaba.• LGU employees (RHU Staff) provided support during the medical mission organized by the Fraternal Orderof Eagles in partnership with Mission Hospital and the 6th AFPARU (MH) General Hospital.
09 August 2022• Continuous consolidating of reports on damaged residential houses.• Continuous monitoring and reporting of damages and aftereffects of 7 magnitude earthquake• Distributed 20 ASEAN family kits from OCD-CAR to identified 20 totally damaged houses.• Distributed 8 family tents to identified 8 additional totally damaged houses.• Distributed 7 laminated sacks to affected families.• Distributed 20 boxes of bottled water to 20 identified totally damaged houses.• Reviewed/assessed Relief Distribution Sheet (RBS) of DSWD.
9. La Paz DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
10. Lacub DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.• Through EO #03 S. 2022, Declaring suspension and cancelation of office works in all public and privateschools and other population gatherings due to earthquake incidents.30 July 2022• Through EO #03 S. 2022, Declaring suspension and cancelation of office works in all public and private
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schools and other population gatherings due to earthquake incidents.July 31, 2022• Assisted the evacuees inside and outside evacuation center.• Close coordination with higher DRRMCs.• Daily monitoring of damages within the municipality.• Assisted DSWD in the distribution of FFPs.09 August 2022• Submitted RDANA Report to OCD CAR
11. Lagangilang DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
12. Lagayan DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Distributed FFPs to the affected families of Barangay Bai.• Monitoring of patient.• Distributed multivitamins.31 July 2022• Distributed FFPs to the affected families of Barangay Bai.• Monitoring of patient.• Distributed multivitamins.05 August 2022• Distributed bottled water to all residents of the municipality from theOffice of the President and Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundations.• Distributed family tents to affected families with totally damaged houses.• 30% QRF utilization.• Distributed FNFIs to all families of Lagayan.
13. Langiden DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
14. Licuan-Baay DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
15. Luba DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.• Ongoing clearing operations at Tumbal Provincial road Cayad-dacad Luba as of 2:03pm, July 28, 2022.
31 July 2022• Conducted SRR operations on missing individuals. SRR was successful and retrieved the cadaver of the 4victims buried in a landslide.• Established ICS.• Conducted RDANA.• Activated BDRRMCs.
16. Malibcong DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Conducted emergency meeting.
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• Instructed BDRRMCs to advice constituents to stay in a safe area.• Constructed clearing operations along major roads.31 July 2022• Continuous coordination with higher DRRMCs.• Purchased FFPs for distribution.01 August 2022• Ongoing distribution of DSWD Family Food Packs• Continuous road clearing operations06 August 2022• Distributed DSWD FFPs.• Repacked FFPs and distributed to constituents.
17. Manabo DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
18. Peñarrubia DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Inspected critical point facilities.• Distributed food packs to evacuees.• Conducted stress debriefing to evacuees.• Completed road clearing operations.• Assisted DSWD-SWAD in the distribution of cash assistance to injured victims.• Hauled 500 boxes FFPs in PDRRMC warehouse for distribution.• Formulated distribution plan for relief operations.31 July 2022• Provided potable water through Dr. Pi water refilling station.03 August 2022• Accomplished 100% distribution of FFPs to constituents including transient visitors.• Formed a Municipal Assessment Team. Ongoing assessments on damaged houses and other infras.
19. Pidigan DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
20. Pilar DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
21. Sallapadan DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.05 August 2022• Hauled FNFIs in PDRRMC warehouse, DSWD satellite warehouse andAbra Sports Complex ground.• Distributed FNFIs from SMART Communications, ABS-CBN and RedCross Abra Chapter.
22. San Isidro DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
23. San Juan DRRM Council• Activated EOC.
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• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.31 July 2022• Distributed 200 FFPs to the affected families in the most affected Barangays.
24. San Quintin DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
25. Tayum DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.
26. Tineg DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.31 July 2022• Distributed FFPs to their affected constituents residing in Bangued.
27. Tubo DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.• Ongoing clearing operations on landslides occurred in the area.05 August 2022• Utilization of QRF 30% response fund by MDRRMC amounting to Php2,699,997.34• Php 50,000.00 costs of LGU assistance provided.06 August 2022• Financial assistance given to:? Family of Dario L. Sario – Php 5,000.00 (Death)? Colladao Daguyen – Php 5,000.00 (Damaged house)? Kennedy Urbanes – Php 5,000.00 (Damaged house)? Alvaro Damaso – Php 5,000.00 (Damaged House)• MDRRMO obligate barangay officials to unceasingly monitor cracks and scarp of mountains nearby andother potential sources of landslide.• Distributed potable water to evacuees.• MDRRMO together Tubo MPS, DSWD and MSWDO personnel visited Tampogo Mountain at Supo, Tuboand inspected the cracks which is a potential cause of a landslide.• Initiated a forced evacuation to the families living near Mount Tampogo. A total of 21 families with 57individuals were evacuated and directed to Supo National High School.
28. Danglas DRRM Council• Activated EOC.• Ongoing assessment and data gathering on damages.• Sending report to Abra EOC.30 July 2022• Conducted inventory of goods.• Purchased, repacked and distributed FFPs.
Apayao Provincial DRRM Council
1. Apayao Provincial DRRM Office• The PDRRMC Emergency Operation Center heightened its RED ALERT STATUS due to 7.3 MagnitudeEarthquake in lagangilag, Abra• All municipal DRRM Council EOCs on Red Alert• The Provincial Governor/PDRRMC Chairperson, Hon. Elias C. Bulut, Jr. issued the following PDRRMCmemoranda: PDRRMC Memorandum Order No. 021 s. 2022 “Red Alert Status of the Apayao PDRRMCEmergency operation Center” effective July 27, 2022, 12:00 PM; and “Work Suspension in the Provincial
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Government” effective July 27, 2022, 3:00 PM to ensure safety of all Provincial government employees;• Facilitated the conduct of the PDRRMC Emergency Meeting at 1:30 PM, July 27, 2022• Advised all offices and departments in charge of critical and emergency services to institute precautionarymeasures and remain on standby for any emergency situations that may occur• MDRRMOs and partner agencies continuous monitoring of their area of responsibility• Consolidation of situational reports/updates• EOC to continuously monitor updates from authorized public advisory agency and disseminated info to thelower DRRMCs and all others concerned;• Prepositioned and or placed on standby the DRRM equipment and supplies for any emergencies.
06 August 2022• Delivered and donated two truckloads of rice in La Paz, Abra on 06 August 2022. The team, which wascomposed of trainees of Basic Citizens Military Training (BCMT), army reservists from the 1406 ApayaoReady Reserve Infantry Battalion and personnel from the Apayao DRRM office, first paid a courtesy call at theAbra PDRRMC operations center in Bangued before turning over said assistance to the La Paz MDRRMOperations Center in Poblacion, La Paz with the assistance of officials and volunteers the municipality'stwelve barangays.
2. DOST-Apayao• Disseminated advisory on the situation and continuously monitoring updates;
3.PNP-Apayao• The PPO right after the earthquake, immediately made their standby force available and their SAR/SSRteams be on standby for possible emergencies• Prepositioned all needed equipment and supplies for possible operations;• Continuously monitoring the situation through their Municipal Police Stations;
4.BFP-Apayao• The Provincial BFP, deployed one (1) personnel for augmentation to the MDRRM offices in the province ofApayao, and one (1) personnel to the Regional Office to augment on the SAR/SRR operations;
5.DSWD_SWAD/PSWDO• Prepositioned family food packs for possible augmentation to LGUs if with evacuees;• Ready to augment personnel to the LGUs to help in the monitoring and manning of EOCs and help in theconduct of psychosocial support process to those individuals in need of the service;
6.PEO-Apayao• Conducted assessment to buildings of the Provincial Government Center for the safety of all employees;
7.PHO -Apayao• Advised all hospital to activate their codes into WHITE;• Prepositioned logistics needed for possible response operations;• Advised all hospitals to monitor their cases if related to the earthquake incident and be vigilant to possibleaftershocks;
8. Calanasan MDRRMO• Issuance of Memorandum Circular No. 2022-002 re. Suspension of Government office works, churchevents, classes and other population gatherings.• The RDANA Team was organized immediately and was dispatch for damage assessment to all barangay.• Coordinate with Engr. Arjay Fernandez of DPWH-ASDEO on the road assessment• On-standby DRRM equipment for any report of landslide cause by earthquake• Operation Center activated and on RED alert status
9.Conner MDRRMO• Operation Center Emergency meeting• Issuance of Work Suspension• Issuance of MDRRMC M.O No. 1 s 2022 activation of EOC• Issuance of MDRRMC M.O No. 2 s 2022 activation of Baranagay EOC• Conducted RDANA• Closed coordination and monitoring of Baranagay EOC• Monitoring of all evacuation centers• 24/7 Duty of the MDRRMC and BDRRMCs OpCen
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• Inventory of resources.• Updating and reporting• 28 July 2022, forced evacuation of 1 household at Brgy. Bunuan due to unsafe house to stay.• Family went to relatives.• LGU provided food packs to the evacuees.
10.Pudtol MDRRMO• RDANA team conducted damage assessment to the different offices• Activation of EOC with Red alert Status• Issued M.O on work suspension• Prepositioning of resources
11.Sta. Marcela MDRRMO• Issued M.O on work suspension• Conducted RDANA• Rendered duty in their EOCs• Continuous monitoring of AOR
12. Luna MDRRMO• Issued M.O on work suspension• Conducted RDANA• Rendered duty in their EOCs• Continuous monitoring of AOR
13. Kabugao MDRRMO• Issued M.O on work suspension• Conducted RDANA• Rendered duty in their EOCs• Continuous monitoring of AOR
14. Flora MDRRMO• Conducted RDANA• Rendered duty in their EOCs• Continuous monitoring of AOR
Benguet DRRM Council
Benguet PDRRM Council• Activation of the PDRRM Emergency Operations Center to ensure availability of PLGU personnel to monitorand respond to earthquake related incidents.• Establishment of temporary EOC at the Capitol Building frontage then transferred EOC to the Governor'sConference Room for more convenient workplace.• Temporary suspension of government work and class in the province.• Deployment of ambulance team to incident site in Sitio Central Buyagan, Poblacion, La Trinidad.• Close coordination with municipal counterparts, Benguet General Hospital, District Hospitals, DPWH BED 1and 2, DILG-Benguet, PNP, BFP, DSWD, Benguet Red Cross, concerned Punong Barangays, and othercontracts with regards to earthquake related incidents and response efforts.• Deployment of PLGU heavy equipment (payloaders, backhoe and dumptrucks) to Brgy Alno and Beckel inLa Trinidad, Kapangan, Atok and Kibungan for road clearing.• Deployment or rapid assessment teams to inspect/assessment government buildings and reported roadclosures due to landslides and rock fall.• Repacking of family food packs for delivery to the municipalities.• Allocated service vehicle to ferry cadaver of La Trinidad casualty to Cervantes, Ilocos Sur.• Deployed RDANA teams to inspect buildings and road closures
Kibungan MDRRM Council• Continuing EOC activities• Continuation of consolidation of damage reports and submission of partial report to PDRRMO• Inspection of reported line crack observed at the Municipal Compound (near the BFP Station)• Coordinated with BENECO for power restoration in affected barangays• Dissemination of advisory/information about road closure due to landslide
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• Hauling of relief prepositioned by the DSWD-National Office from Baguio City•. Damage assessment with personnel from DOST-Benguet and PHIVOLCS
Baguio City DRRM Council
? Activated alternate EOC site at CEO parking space to operate 24 hours.? Recommended to City Mayor the suspension of work and classes, and activation of RDANA Team.? Dispatched RDANA teams to several requests for ocular inspection.? Continuous provision of logistical support to CDRRM Council Members.? Coordination with critical utility providers (BENECO, BWD, PLDT) and hospitals regarding theirstatus/needs..? Monitoring of reported incidents.? Responded to emergency incidents and facilitated medical transport.? Attended the Joint NDRRMC-RDRRMC Emergency Meeting on July 27, 2022.
30 July 2022• Continuous response to emergency incidents, provision of first aid, and facilitation medical transport.? Continuing inspections of RDANA teams of buildings requested to be inspected.? Coordinating requests for building inspections.
Ifugao Provincial DRRM Council
1. Ifugao Provincial DRRM Office• PDRRM Council Members convened at 10:30- 11:30 AM on July 27, 2022 for emergency meeting toaddress the earthquake aftermath.• PDRRMC onsite assessment to the Provincial Buildings together with the Provincial Engineering Office.• Activation Order on a BLUE ALERT STATUS• PDRRMC on 24/7 duty and augmentations from other line agency (54 th IBPA, Ifugao Province PNP)• Installation of a temporary Emergency Operation Center at the Provincial Plaza but later transferred at theLagawe Central Gymnasium due to continuous rainfall and unprecedented aftershocks.• Consolidation of reports from the MDRRM Offices of Ifugao.• Continuous close monitoring to MDRRM Offices of Ifugao.
2. Aguinaldo MDRRMC• Issue E.O. # 2022-20; Executive order advising the public about magnitude 7.3 Lagangilang AbraEarthquake.• Inspection of government buildings and some residential house for safety• Standby monitoring.
3. Alfonsolista MDRRMC• Inspection of government buildings and some residential house for safety
4. Asipulo MDRRMC• Activated the Emergency Operation Center to Red Alert• Conducted onsite inspection/assessment by the engineering department together with the MDRRMO, PNP,BFP and LCE.
5. Banaue MDRRMC• MDRRMC convened at the MDRRMC Operation Center at around 11:50 AM• Activated the MDRRMC EOC to blue alert• Issued EO No. EO no. 9 s of 2022 and implemented, suspending all works in the public and privateagencies due to earthquake in the municipality.• All establishments at the old and new public market buildings were close and vendors sent home• Monitoring and assessment of critical buildings is on- going
6. Hingyon MDRRMC• MDRRMC is currently coordinating response and assessment activities in the different Brgy, Road networkincluding infrastructure in the Municipality.• Hingyon Emergency Operation Center is now on RED ALERT STATUS with government office works,
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church events, classes and other population gatherings suspended in the next 24 hours.
7. Hungduan MDRRMC• Coordinated with the Barangay Captains, Barangay Midwives, School MDRRM Coordinators, SchoolHeads, and Child Development Center in-charge thru phone calls.
8. Kiangan MDRRMC• OpCen Activated to Blue Alert• Joint assessment with PDRRMO• Continuous Monitoring
9. Lamut MDRRMC• Brief meeting with the RDNA Team for the dispatch.• Building assessment at IFSU Main Campus, Nunhabatan Elementary School, Public market, DAR Building,San Francisco High School, Municipal Building.• Road clearing from Bannit Rd to NIA Office Rd of the fallen debris.• MDRRMC Emergency Operation Center is on RED ALERT
10. Lagawe MDRRMC
11. Mayoyao MDRRMC• OpCen activated to Red alert• All frontline agencies are on full alert• MDRRMC are on standby
12. Tinoc MDRRMC
Kalinga Provincial DRRM Council
1. Kalinga PDRRM Council• All city and municipalities are on Red Alert Status• Kalinga PDRRMC EOC upgraded to Red Alert status on July 27, 2022• Issuance of suspension of work, meetings, events, and gatherings in the province• Coordinated with NIA-Kalinga for the closing of the irrigation system• Continuous dissemination of advisories thru all available platforms including DZRK Radyo Pilipinas• Monitoring of road networks and water levels to ensure public safety• Activated the RDANA members/teams• Ongoing surveillance, monitoring, response, and assessment activities.
28 July 2022• Resumption of work in the province
30 July 2022• Kalinga PDRRMC formulated Team Kalinga Oplan-Tulong Abra to augment the province of Abra withservices and assistance.• Allocated 200,000 as financial assistance to victims and affected families in Abra
01 August 2022• Organized and coordinated manpower for the arrival of NFIs for the Regional Warehouse
2. Pasil MDRRM Council• Continuous assessment of buildings.• Continuous coordination with BDRRMCs for impact and damage assessment and reports through phonecalls, text messaging and social media communications and Photos of submitted Agricultural, Residentialhouses, government and private structures, and waterline damages submitted by BDRRMCs wereconsolidated.• Alerted residences of possible occurrence of aftershocks and landslides 4. Continuous monitoring ofuntoward incidents inthe area• Continuous coordination of inter- cluster teams.• Continuous monitoring of earthquake status through reports from PDRRMC,DOST and PHIVOLCS
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• Conducted briefing for deployment of damage assessment team.• Provided food and non-food assistance to evacuees and affected families.• Issuance of Memorandum Order on the Organization of Rapid Damaged and Need Assessment (RDANA)Team and conduct of actual survey assessment• On-going actual validation and survey assessment of damages at barangay Pugong, Guinaang, Galdang,Bagtayan, Balinciagao Norte and Sur, Batong Buhay, Colayo and Balatoc•Request Mines and GeoHazard Bureau (MGB) for ocular and assessment in the municipality.04 August 2022• Psychological first-aid was facilitated by the LGU staff, headed by Ms. Christy Maling, Administrative Aide,to the family members of the 25 families who evacuated in the school facility on the night of July 27, 2022.Some play activities were facilitated for the children to express their ideas and feelings after they experiencedthe strong shaking of the ground.
Mountain Province Provincial DRRM Council
• Issuance of Memorandum No. 7, s. 2022 (July 27, 2022) for the suspension of work, both public and private;• The PDRRMC Response Teams are on standby at the Emergency Operations Center;• The Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDANA) Teams from the Provincial Engineer’s Office and theMPFDEO were deployed to conduct inspection on the structural integrity of major government building in thecapital town• Ongoing monitoring of municipalities
30 July 2022• Issuance of Memorandum No. 10, s. 2022 on July 29,2022 for the resumption of work in the province• Continuous monitoring and coordination with DPWH for road clearing operations due to landslides inducedby the earthquake and exacerbated by thunder storms• Dispatched vehicles and manpower to haul Family Food Packs from DSWD-CAR and NFIs from OCD CAR.
01 August 2022• Continuing assessment of damages.• Distributed 520 DSWD Family Food Packs to Tadian and 400 Family Food Packs to Bauko.• Generated earthquake exposure and impact maps
02 August 2022• Completed the distribution of Family Food Packs to the following municipalities: 314 FFPs to Bontoc LGU,584 FFPs to Bauko LGU, 564 FFPs to Sabangan, 131 FFPs to Besao, 520 to Tadian LGU, and 400 FFPs toBauko LGU.
03 August 2022• On-going Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) in the affected municipalities by theirrespective Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (MDRRMC)
08 August 2022• Submitted the provincial final damage report ICOW the 7.0M earthquake.
AUGMENTATIONS TO THE REGION
1. Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company:-Clearing of boulders at the Suyo-Cervantes section of the Mountain Province-Ilocos Sur Road on July 31,2022.
2. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers and Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP):-Deployed personnel volunteers to conduct rapid structural assessments in Abra and Baguio City.-Provided of technical assistance on engineering and structural assessment
3. DSWD R2:-Provided 11,300 boxes of Family Food Packs to Abra.-Provided 15,000 Family Food Packs; 3,990 Hygiene Kits, and 1,200 Family Kits on August 4, 2022
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4. OCD Region 2:-Provided 50 pcs modular tents
5. Cagayan PDRRMO:-Provision of 4 trucks for the hauling of FNFIs
6. Isabela PDRRMO:-Provision of 7 trucks for the hauling of FNFIs
7. MMDA K-9 Corps-Assisting in the SRR operations in Luba, Abra on July 29, 2022
8. DSWD R1:-Provided 12,000 Family Food Packs
9. DSWD NROC-Provided 60,000 Family Food Packs
10. Cordillera Career Development College-Donated 360 bottles of purified drinking water with value as Php5,340.
11. Cordillera Sakura Lions Club-Donated 51 boxes of bottled water with value of Php16,000.
12. JCI Baguio-Donated 60 cases of bottled water with value of Php18,200.
13. TEXINS Multi-purpose Cooperative-Donated various food items and non-food items with value of Php53,789.
14. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)- Provision of Food and Non Food Item- Provision of Financial Assistance for Individual in Crisis Situation
15. Department of Health (DOH)Philippine Emergency Medical Assistance Team- Consultations, Laboratory, Pharmacy (free medicines)
16.Philippine Red Cross- 3 Water tanker (12 Liters)- Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA)- Hot Meals on Wheels- Psychological First Aid- Distribution of Non-Food Items-Provision of tents
17. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)- Provision of Purified Drinking Water through Water Purification Manila DRRMO- Structural Damages Assessment- Water Filtration- Tree Cutting- Cleaning of Roads and other Constructions- Risk Assessment of Residential and Commercial- Search, Rescue and Retrieval Operation- Medical Standby
18. Quezon City DRRMC-Establishment of mini kitchen social service- Rapid Damage Needs Analysis- Rehabilitation of Damage to Government Facilities- Provision of relief goods
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- Health and Psychological Assistance
19. Bureau of Fire Protection - NCR (BFP-NCR)- Mobile Kitchen - feeding program- Mobile Clinic - Medical Mission- Clearing Operations
20. Manila Water Sewerage System (MWSS)- Provision of Potable Water
21. The Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS)- Assess the impact of the earthquake
22. National Institute of Geological Sciences (NIGS) - University of the Philippines (UP)Quick Response Team? Damage AssessmentProvincial Engineers Office (PEO)? Inspection of damaged buildings and residential houses? Clearing and demolition of collapsed structures
23. Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE)- Provision of Technical Assistance- Inspection and Assessment of Damaged Buildings (Govt. and Private)
24. PCSO- Provision of 1,535 food packs and assorted medicines
25. GMA Kapuso- Provision 750 boxes Dunkin Donuts, 1000 bottled water, 350 Hot Meals,- Hygiene Kits (Bath, Soap, detergent, powder , toothpaste) 1500 foodpacks
26. OCD Region 2- Provided 50 modular tents
27. OCD Region Central Office- Provided 800 pcs. Malong, 54 sacks tarpaulin, 1,500 pcs bottled water, 219 boxes family kits
28. Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc.- Provided 150 cases (c3 - 7 liters) Wilkins Distilled Water
29. Universal Rubina Corporation by CMOR Phil. Army- Provided 500 boxes bottled Water
30. Sen. Imee Marcos- 1 million Cash Assistance
31. UNICEF- Rapid Damaged Assessment Needs Analysis (RDANA)
32. The Heart of Agri-Tourism in Northern Luzon- 1000 gals mineral water
33. TV 5 Alagang Kapatid Foundation- 500 Food Packs
34. One MERALCO Foundation- 200 Food Packs
35. Globe Telecom- 333 cans Century Tuna (180 g)- 1332 pcs. Cup Noodles (40 g)
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- 333 Sky flakes x 10- 333 Nissin Monde Bread Stix x 10- 120 Jack and Jill Cream O- 300 Jack and Jill Presto Biscuit- 333 Alcohol (500ml)
36. PLDT Smart Foundation- 300 Grocery Packs @ 380 per pack- 1680 Bottled Water (350ml)/ pacl
37. PSWDO Ilocos Norte- 1000 packs Milo Choco Powder Drink- 3000 tins corned beef- 2000 packs Biscuit- 4000 tins sardines- 1000 family food packs- 2000 packs rice @ 5 kgs per pack
38. Save the Children Phils- 455 Hygiene Kits at 1200g
39. PDRRMO Mountain Province- Conduct of Satellite Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Mapping extent of damages andaffected population.- ICS/EOC/DRRM Planning.
40. Provincial Government of Pampanga- Augmentation on relief operations- Total Delegation – 176- Vehicles – 50 (Dump Trucks -12, Dump Truck 10 wheeler – 10, Wing Van – 6, Service Pick-Up – 4, WaterTruck – 4, Trailer – 3, Service Vehicle – 3, Bus – 2, Freezer Van – 1, Boom Truck – 1, BGC Tanker – 1)- 20,000 Family Food Packs- Financial Assistance – Php 3,000,000.00- 2,000 Cavans of rice (from Pineda Family)- 20,000 pcs. 5L gallon Containers (from various quarry associations)
41. Manila Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Office (MDRRMO)- Assisted in conducting water filtration procedures- Deployed standby medical team/s- Assisted in the conduct of various search, rescue, and retrieval operations- Assisted in conduct of structural damages assessment, tree cutting, cleaning of roads and otherconstructions, and risk assessment of residential and commercial
42. Ilocos Norte Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO)- Provided/donated 1,000 packs Milo Choco powder drink, 3,000 tins corned beef, 2,000 packs biscuits, 4,000tins sardines, 1,000 family food packs, and 2,000 packs rice at 5kgs per pack
43. Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS)- Spearhead assessment of the earthquake impact
44. National Institute of Geological Sciences (NIGS) - University of the Philippines (UP) Quick ResponseTeam- Conducted earthquake damage assessment
NCR
Malabon City DRRMO
o Issued Earthquake advisory and report to 21 Barangay.
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o City Hall employees conducted an evacuation.o City Hall engineers conducted an inspection to ensure the safety of the building's structureo Consolidated the report of barangays and schools of possible earthquake damageo Consolidated reports will be forwarded to the city engineer for safety inspection.
Valenzuela City DRRMO
o Conducted DUCK, COVER and HOLDo Everyone was evacuated to the nearest open space in CITY HALL, ALERT CENTER, ACTION CENTER,and ARCA North Premiseo Conducted RDANAo Elevators were shutdowno EOC on stand-by for possible emergency coordinationo All trained personnel and volunteer groups were on stand-by for possible responseo IEC and Warning dissemination to all BDRRMC’s and SDRRMC’so RDANA commended for safe re-entryo Office of the Building Official and City Engineering Office continuous inspection to all City Infrastructures.o Continuous monitoring of Intensity meter for possible aftershocks
Caloocan City DRRMO
o Conducted DUCK, COVER and HOLDo Safe and fast emergency evacuation was conducted after the shake.o CDRRMO quickly conducted a briefing to stay outside for possible aftershocks.o Office marshals were tasked to count if there were any missing personnel or injured.o The earthquake stability monitor was deployed to detect sudden building movement.o The City Engineering Department along with the city building had an assessment through the city hall tocheck for damages.
Mandaluyong City DRRMO
o Coordinated with the Barangay DRRM Committeeso Disseminated Tsunami and Earthquake Information to all stakeholderso Conducted inspection of Building / structures at the city hall complexo Conducted damage assessment of High-rise and Mid-rise buildings within the area of the AOR.o Continuous monitoring for the other related reports.
Paranaque City DRRMO
o The Paranaque City Hall employees evacuated the building and assembled at City Hall quadrangle andGreen heights open space parkingo The City building administrator, DRRMO and City Engineering Office conducted RDANA at the city hall andlegislative building.o The City Mayor of Paranaque City suspended the work and all government transactions for today.o Paranaque City ELO Center coordinated with the BDRRMC and other public and private facilities for anyreported damages and incidents.
Quezon City DRRMO
o Maintains 24/7 monitoring with (8) eight duty personnel.o Dissemination of timely advisories and PHILVOCS bulletins through social media accounthttps://www.facebook.com/qcdrrmc/o Monitoring of aftershocks in Quezon City.o Continuous monitoring of CCTV feeds situated in hazard prone areas.o Continuous coordination with local fire and police department for any untoward incidents.
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o Deployment of one (1) ambulance per district situated at satellite offices.o Established Incident Command Post at Quezon City Hall flag pole.o Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis Team briefing at 0915H on July 27, 2022.o Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis at Quezon City Hall offices at 0917H on July27, 2022.
San Juan City DRRMO
o The Central Emergency and Disaster Operations Center (CEDOC) thru San Juan City emergency hotlinewill continuously monitor the situation and provide pertinent information to respective partner agencies.o Deployed RDANA Team to assess possible damages within the city.o Placed QRT assets on alert for possible deployment if deemed necessary.
Las Piñas City DRRMO
o Evacuation protocol activated at 0845H.o Conducted building inspection within City Hall Compound headed by the Engineering Department.
DSWD NCR
o Conducted evacuation plan of the Regiono Ensured the safety of the staff & clientso Pantawid Kahusayan Building was reported to show damages after the earthquake.
BFP NCR
o Directed all fire stations to conduct building assessment within respective offices and AOR.o Reported minor damages (cracks on stairway, walls and window glasses) in some fire stations/structures.
Marikina City DRRMO
o Implemented evacuation protocolo Rapid Damage Assessment conducted by the Engineering Department and SRMG for school building.o BDRRM conducted damage assessment in their respective areas of responsibilities.o Rescue 161 checked every school in the AOR for damages.o DEPED Marikina suspended school enrollment at 9:32AM
Muntinlupa City DRRMO
o Disseminated EQ Info No. 1 to all stakeholderso Information dissemination for possible aftershock through social media.o Rechecking of prepositioned rescue equipment.o Conduct inspection of designated emergency exits in government buildings, schools, and evacuation sites.o Disseminated protocol on using emergency outdoor public address and early warning system.o All barangays gathered information on damages on their AOR.o Conducted visual inspection on school and governments buildings.o Gathered information about damages on critical infrastructure, water and electrical interruptions.o Advise the community regarding earthquake update and information thru social media.o Continuous monitoring
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Navotas City DRRMO
o Disseminated EQ Info No. 1 to all stakeholderso Information dissemination for possible aftershock through social media.o Rechecking of prepositioned rescue equipment.o Conduct inspection of designated emergency exits in government buildings, schools, and evacuation sites.o Disseminated protocol on using emergency outdoor public address and early warning system.o All barangays gathered information on damages on their AOR.
Malabon City DRRMO
o Coordinated with GSD-BMS for announcement of evacuationo Activated the City Incident Management Team (IMT) and established Command Post at the City HallQuadrangle. The DRRM Officer assumed the Incident Commander role.o Monitored the City’s local seismic monitoring system and PHIVOLS issuances. Disseminated earthquakeinformation to different stakeholders.o Deployed SAR Teams to the barangays for situation assessment and monitoring.
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