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Region IV-A - 1 Antipolo City (VV Soliven St, Brgy Mayamot) impassable to all types of vehicles The following

ng areas and bridges in Cavite are flooded due to the overflowing of Imus and Zapote Rivers caused by high tide and continuous downpour/ heavy rains Sta Rosa -(water of Ilang Ilang River in Noveleta Bridge in Brgy Poblacion is in critical level due to heavy rains and high tide Bacoor (Brgys Niog 1 and 2, Malumot, Daang Hari Bukid, Mabolo and Anihan) (knee deep); Brgys Alima, Mambog 1, Niog 2 and Panapaan 3 (leg deep); Ligas 2 , 3, Panapaan 1, 6 and 7, San Nicolas 1 and Zapote 3 (knee to thigh deep) Kawit (Brgys Wakas, Poblacion, Gahak, Marulas, Manggahan, Tabon 2, Putol and Batong Dalig (Knee deep) Imus (Brgy Palico 1 and 2, Kalawangan Bridge in Brgy Medicion 2-D (knee to thigh deep); Brgys Anabu and Palanas(knee-deep) Aguinaldo- (Taru Piche Bridge in Brgy Basilen connecting Maragondon overflowed affecting Brgys Batas, A Dalusag, Narvaez, Kabulusan, Kaymisas and Sitio Cubao) NCR - 4 Manila: UN Avenue, Adriatico and Mabini Harrison (knee high deep) and 24 road sections in (Districts IV and V) - 6-14 inches floodwaters); Makati 9 road sections (5-16 inches); Valenzuela 6 road sections (6-9 inches); and Quezon City: Del Monte (knee deep) not passable to light vehicles; Visayas Ave fronting DENR and PIA and Quezon Circle fronting QC City Hall gutter deep), Araneta Avenue (leg deep) and Aurora Blvd from Mercury Drug-15th Avenue - half-gutter deep). Floodwaters in the above areas have already subsided TORNADO - 1 Region III Bulacan - Brgy. San Jose Paombong with four (4) families affected and four (4) houses damaged LANDSLIDES - 4 Region VII Bohol (Maribojoc at a quarry site in Sitio Abatan, Barangay Lincod Region IV-A Antipolo City (Unit 5 Sitio Pagria, Brgy Mayamot) said landslide buried the house of Constantino Bejuna and Lucy Bejuna (previously reported as Josie Caayon) with 7 children. All the family members are safe but the house was totally damaged. Two (2) houses, one owned by a certain Lydia Atibagos and another by a certain Rey and Rama Moncada were also partially damaged Cavite - Brgy . Alpi, Alfonso ( no reported casualty) Region VI Antique (Sitio Nagsungaw, Brgy. Walker, San Remegio) affected six (6) families with damage to crops worth Php 35,000 but no casualties were reported

Region III Zambales Sitio Malinta, Purok 7, Asinan Proper, Subic SEA MISHAP - 2 Region III On 28 July 2011, a motorized banca with eight (8) fishpond workers on board capsized between the waters of Hagonoy, Bulacan and Pampanga Delta due to big waves and strong winds. Region VI At around 4:50 AM 31 July 2011, Coast Guard Action Center (CGAC) received a call for help from one of the passengers onboard distressed MV Asia Malaysia. Said vessel departed from Cebu City port at 6:00PM 30 July 2011 bound for Iloilo but listed to starboard while underway at the vicinity between Panay island and Bacolod City. Below are the vessels particulars: Vessels Name: MV Malaysia Asia Type: Steel Hulled Passenger/ Cargo Owner/Operator: Trans Asia Shipping Line Inc. Manning: Mastered by Capt. Romualdo Geraldizo with 9 officers and 35 crew/ ancillaries POL: 18,000 liters SFO (40% bunker, 60% diesel) and 8,000 diesel CGAC Iloilo acted immediately and coordinated with commercial vessels within the area that resulted to the rescue of 178 passengers 27 more (151) from the declaration in the Masters Oath of Safety Departure (MOSD). Below is the breakdown of the persons rescued and the place of embarkation: Port of Ajuy (Rescued by FBs/Bantay Dagat) - 33 Port of Bacolod (Rescued by MT Phil Visayas) - 103 Port of Iloilo (Rescued by MV Filipinas Cebu - 42 At around 8:50 AM 31 July 2011, MV Malaysia Asia sank at sea waters of Calabazas Island, Ajuy, Iloilo; of the three (3) passengers brought to St. Pauls Hospital, only one (1) male passenger named Daly Brian, 68 years old remains for further observation; Maritime Pollution Control (MARPOL) efforts are underway 2. POPULATION AFFECTED: (Tab A) A total of 21,870 families / 87,131 persons were affected in seventy (70) Barangays, sixteen (16) Municipalities, seven (7) cities, and seven (7) Provinces in Regions III, IV-A, VI and NCR Total number of population currently served inside and outside evacuation centers is 548 families / 1,389 Persons INSIDE 10 ECs OUTSIDE ECs 532 families / 1,305 persons 16 families / 84 persons

3. CASUALTIES: DEAD - 5
Region/ Province Region III (2) Name Age Gender Address Remarks

Liberato Yumul Bulacan Jason Reyes NCR (1) Quezon City Region VII (2) Bohol Junrey Modas Potat Princess Joy Modas Potat Unidentified

40

Male

San Roque, Hagonoy San Roque, Hagonoy

30

Male

Fishpond Workers boarded in a motorized banca capsized in the vicinity of Hagonoy, Bulacan and Pampanga Delta on 28 July 2011. The cadavers were found in Corregidor and Pampanga River (Macabebe) on 29 July 2011

50

Female

Brgy Village, Talayan

Drowning (recovered in Talayan Creek) * Southwest monsoon, body still unclaimed Landslide incident in Brgy. Lincod, Maribojoc Landslide incident in Brgy. Lincod, Maribojoc

4 2

Male Female

Cortes, Bohol Cortes, Bohol

INJURED - 5
Region/ Province Region III (1)
Bulacan

Name

Age

Gender

Address

Remarks

Ferdie Avendao

47

Male

San Jose, Paombong Cortes, Bohol Cortes, Bohol Maribojoc, Bohol Cortes, Bohol

Hit by Tornado

Region VII (4) Bonifacio Potat Bohol Marites Modas Potat Jimmy Tirol Ronel Pacaa Agot 24 20 30 21 Male Female Male Male Landslide incident in Brgy. Lincod, Maribojoc

MISSING - 4
Region/ Province Region 1 Name Age Gender Address Remarks

La Union

Julient Estellore Y Ramos

30

Male

Purok 7 Puraw Kadaratan,

Brgy., Pudoc Bauang

Went fishing along swampy area of Bauang river (Swept away by current) Drowned while crossing Mabacao River

Region IV- A Cavite Region VIII


Benito I. Veo 21 Male Brgy. Tulay B, Maragondon

Eastern

Nathaniel

39

Male

Hilabaan,

Samar

Roncales Michael Diolola


31-35 Male

Dolores

5. DAMAGED HOUSES: 34 = 24 Totally/ 8 Partially


Region/ Province/Municipality Region III BULACAN Brgy. San Jose, Paombong, Bulacan Brgy. Bagong Buhay 1, San Jose del Monte City ZAMBALES Brgy. Asinan, Subic Region IV A Sitio Pagrai, Brgy.Mayamot, Antipolo City TOTAL 25 Partially 23 7 4 3 16 16 2 2 9 8 8 1 1 Due to landslides Due to landslides Totally 8 Remarks

Due to Tornado Due to heavy rains

34

5. DAMAGES - PhP2.5 M Private Properties

Region VII The estimated cost of damages to private property in Maribojoc, Bohol is PhP500,000.00
Infrastructure

Region IV-B The estimated cost of damage of Tablas Circumferential Road in Alcantara, Romblon was placed at PhP2,000,000.00 C. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES DOST-PAGASA recommended the suspension of classes at the Tertiary Level and Work in the Government Sector starting at 12:30 PM on August 2, 2011 Dep Ed issued MEDIA ADVISORY re suspension of classes in NCR, Region III and Region IV-A effective 12 NN, August 3, 2011 NCR Preschool, Elementary and High School Region III - regular classes except for the flooded schools and areas in Pampanga: Macabebe West District (San Esteban Elementary School (ES), Consuelo ES, Sta Maria ES, Sto Nino ES, Dalayap, Dayan, Baliti ES, Castuli, Sta Lutgarda, San Juan, Lolu Sapang Malalam and Sitio Mindanao) and Macabebe East District (Caduag Tete, San Isidro ES, San Gabriel, San Roque, Telacsan, Masantol San Isidro ES and Sapang Kawayan ES

Region IV-A - Pre School, Elementary and High School in San Pablo, Laguna and Alitagtag and Taal, Batangas; Rosario, General Trias and Bacoor LGUs, Dep Ed Officials and Principals/ local authorities are reminded that they may suspend classes if the situation warrants it, parents of course can decide whether to send their children to school or not D. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES Region 1 o Only one (1) lane is passable at Bucong Bridge along MNR (351+049), Candon City as repair works are ongoing; Region IV-B Magsupot RCDG Bridge (K0082+769) along Tablas Circumferential Road, Calagonsao, Alcantara, Romblon is not passable due to the recurrence of flashflood resulting to scouring of abutment and severely affected bridge approach A. Magsupot RCDG Bridge was already passable since 3:00 PM, Aug 1, 2011 with a few repair works being done CAR Banaue-Mayoyao-Aguinaldo (Habbang section) and Bagio-Bua, Itogon roads are temporarily closed due to slides; Itogon-Dalupirip road in Benguet is closed due to slides E. DAM MONITORING Magat Dam opened gates at 2:00 PM with one (1) gate @ 2m discharging water at a rate of 547 cubic meters per second (cms) and another at 4:00 PM opening one (1) gate at 2m/533cms; water released at 6:00 PM 3 August 2011 - opened one (1) gate @ 2m/546cms

II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT


NDRRMC NDRRMC OpCen prepared and disseminated NDRRMC Advisories on Severe Weather Bulletins, Flood Bulletins for River Basin and Allied Rivers, General Flood Advisories on Typhoon KABAYAN; and Gale Warnings, to all Chairpersons RDRRMC, PDRRMC, and OCD Regional Centers through SMS and facsimile and uploaded the same at the NDRRMC website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants AFP-NCRCOM Philippine Army Disaster Response Task Unit (PA - DRTU) deployed two (2) M35 trucks, two (2) rubber boats, 1 commo van and 30 personnel on August 2 at 11:35 AM to Marikina City to conduct DRO COMNCRCOM directed other DRTUs of Major Services to be on standby alert for possible deployment and M35 trucks from Major Services GHQ and HSC to report directly to MMDA HQS for immediate deployment to the flooded areas in NCR

DSWD Prepositioned PhP21.03 Million (PhP1.33 M standby funds and PhP19.71 M worth of relief supplies) in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path Field Office NCR III IV-A Total Standby Funds 504,598.04 634,927.69 186,605.50 1,326,131.23 Relief Supplies 1,215,944.75 4,966,949.05 13,525,840.32 19,708,734.12 Total 1,720,542.79 5,601,876.74 13,712,445.82 21,034,865.35

SEARCH, RESCUE and EVACUATION OPERATIONS Region VI PCG VI Helicopter 1636 from Caticlan, conducted aerial surveillance for possible oil spillage from sunken vessel and transported a van containing Tier-1 Oil Spill Response Equipment to PCG District HQ in Ajuy, Iloilo in case oil spillage occurs; BRP SARV-002, DF-7 and AE-891 conducted surface monitoring at the vicinity of the sunken vessel M/V Asia Malaysia for any oil spill/sleeks; an undetermined (due to rough waters) volume of oil was seen coming out of the vessel and if uncontained may affect the coastal areas of Ajuy Bay, Conception Bay, Tagabunhan Island and Manapla Negros Occidental; oil dispersants were deployed together with MEPGRU personnel for continuous monitoring; held meeting with concerned government agencies in Iloilo and MV Asia Malaysia representatives regarding victim assistance and operational plans in containment, salvaging and siphoning of oil; PCG Commandant tasked Commodore Gilbert Rueras to supervise the overall operation of CGDWV; Regional Maritime Office with Bantay Dagat to secure the site from looters Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) Marina VII issued a press release suspending all Trans Asia vessels and ordered the same to provide, ASAP, pertinent documents including ships plans and drawings Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP) 301st Brigade to make available a chopper for reconnaissance operation at the sunken MV Malaysia vessel NCR A total of 22 families/111persons in Brgy Malanday, Marikina voluntarily evacuated to Bulelak gymnasium and they are taken care of by the Marikina River Settlement, local DSWD and Marikina Rescue CLEARING OPERATIONS DPWH CAR - ongoing clearing and repair operations in the Banaue-Mayoyao-Aguinaldo (Magpalong section) and Bagio-Bua, Itogon Roads; clearing operations ongoing at Itogon-Dalupirip road REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE Region I OCDRC1 OPCEN/RDRRMC/DRRMCs activated to ensure timely and continuous dissemination of weather bulletins, flood advisories and gale warnings to all concerned and likewise advised to take appropriate

preparations/actions; attended media interviews and coordinates with local CG, DSWD and DILG for SARO and assistance to the family of the missing fisherman; MDRRMC Laoac, Pangasinan convened to discuss preparations and likewise conducted ocular inspection in barangays Immanduyan and Nambagatan, both categorized as low lying areas Region III RDRRMC/OCD Regional Center III disseminated domestic weather bulletins / alerts/warnings/advisories and to concerned RDRRMC III Member-Agencies, local DRRMCs, and broadcast media for widest dissemination; Disseminated the Hydrological Dam Situationer to the PDRRMO of Bulacan on the expected release of water from Ipo Dam along the Angat River from Norzagaray to Hagonoy to further advise the residents to be on alert for possible increase in the water level downstream Coordinated with PDRRMCs of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bataan, Zambales, Pampanga, and Bulacan to activate their respective operations center Coordinated with Flood Forecasting and Warning System for Dam Operations (PAGASA Pampanga) for any dam discharge Alerted PRO III Regional Public Safety for rescue assets ready for deployment; AFP Provincial Disaster Response Unit, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and Olongapo City Rescue Team to pre-position personnel and rescue equipment in the flood-prone areas Disseminated Gale Warnings, Severe Weather Bulletins, and General Advisories on Typhoon Kabayan for Central Luzon; Weather Advisory for the Low Pressure Area (LPA); and Severe Weather Bulletin for Tropical Depression Lando PDRRMC Bulacan requested the assistance of Bulacan PPO to inform the PNP station in Central Luzon and Metro Manila, as well as the 18th Special Forces of the Philippine Army of the sea mishap incident LGU Paniqui,Tarlac has already extended assistance to the flood victims Region IV-A RDRRMC/OCD IV-A has been disseminating NDRRMC advisories to concerned PDRRMC/PDRRMOs for further dissemination to the lower DRRMCs RDRRMC IV-A member agencies such as PNP-PRO, SOLCOM, PCG, AFP, DILG, DOST, DSWD, DOH, DPWH, DepEd, NTC, PPA, PIA and local DRRMCs have been closely monitoring the situation for any possible effects PDRRMOs Rizal and Cavite alerted all local DRRMCs to continuously monitor the situation in their respective areas specifically the flood prone areas MDRRMCs Angono, Taytay, Cainta, Teresa, Binangonan, Cardona, Morong, Pililia, Baras, Tanay, Rodriguez and Antipolo City activated their DRRM OpCens and alerted their rescue groups PDRRMC Batangas was activated while PIO, PEO, PSWDO, GSO, PHO and DepEd have been on standby at the Batangas PDRRMO DSWD-IV-A FOs are continuously monitoring the situation in five (5) provinces while the LGUs are also monitoring their respective areas specifically the coastal barangays and municipalities Antipolo CDRRMO, CSWDO, and Rizal PSWDO provided assistance to the affected families in Sitio Pagrai, Brgy Mayamot LGU Calatagan, Batangas provided the evacuees with relief goods (food and non-food items)

Lt. Col Detoyato alerted CO, 16 IB, 202 Bde and 2 ID for possible rescue operations in Rodriquez and San Mateo, Rizal

Region IV-B RDRRMC/OCD Regional Center IV-B disseminated Severe Weather Bulletins to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (PDRRMCs), LGUs, Local Radio Stations and line-member agencies through SMS; and coordinated with DPWH regarding the status of road and bridges in Romblon DPWH IV-B installed early warning signs and devices on both approaches of the damaged structure. Emergency repair works is now being undertaken. Materials such as coco trunks are already delivered to the jobsite. Temporary detour route utilizing the downstream side during low tide Region VI OCD VI alerted PDRRMCs/LDRRMCs to take measures in preparation for possible oil spill from the sunken MV Asia Malaysia and assist the NGAs in securing the area from looters Region VII Elements of the Maribojoc Police immediately responded to the landslide incident and brought the victims to Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital where the physician declared Junrey and Princess Potat as dead on arrival (DOA). The Potat couple is still undergoing medical treatment while the two other victims, Jimmy Tirol and Ronel Agot, sustained minor injuries Region VIII RDRRMC8 coordinated with PCG Borongan, TOG8 PAF and PIA for SAR operations; requested for the availability of a helicopter on 4 August 2011 to conduct SAR on missing fishermen NCR OCD NCR prepared and disseminated Severe weather Bulletins and Gale Warning advisories to Metro Manila DRRMCs thru SMS and Facsimile transmission for information, appropriate action and widest dissemination The Outboard Advertising Association of the Philippines rolled down their tarpaulin Assets placed on standby are the following: PCG-NCR - 2 rescue teams with rubber boats (7-man team from SOG and PCGA) DSWD-NCR - family food packs, mats, clothing and standby funds BFP-NCR - rescue teams with rubber boats in all BFP Districts CDAG - response vehicles (4 rubber boats and 1 rescue boat) MMDA - deployed the Bayanihan Flood Alliance Zone Groups in their respective areas of assignment MMDRRMC Interim Organization - on standby CAR OCD-CAR/CRDRRMC-OpCen/Local DRRMs are on alert status; regularly disseminate weather updates and closely monitors AOR

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Sitrep No. 11

Tab A

Effects of Typhoon "KABAYAN" (Muifa) AFFECTED POPULATION


As of 04 August 2011, 6:00AM
No. of Evac Centers Persons Outside Evacuation Centers Families Persons TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families Persons

Region/Province/ Mun/City Brgys

AFFECTED Families

Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

GRAND TOTAL
NCR
MANDALUYONG CITY MARIKINA CITY QUEZON CITY SAN JUAN CITY

70
8
1 4 2 1

21,870
250
5 213 30 2

87,131
1,173
20 993 150 10

10
5
4 1

532
469
456 13

1,305
1,058
993 65

16
-

84
-

548
469
456 13 -

1,389
1,058
993 65 -

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)


BULACAN
BALAGTAS (BIGAA) BOCAUE MARILAO MEYCAUAYAN CITY PAOMBONG SAN JOSE DEL MONTE CITY SANTA MARIA

53
21
1 2 7 5 1 2 3

21,313
12,979
420 35 870 11,448 4 57 145

84,502
63,933
2,100 170 3,480 57,238 20 201 724

4
0

55
-

224
-

55
-

224
-

PAMPANGA
APALIT GUAGUA MACABEBE MASANTOL

30
4 13 4 9

8,263
1,128 7,135

20,280
5,640 14,640

TARLAC
PANIQUI

1
1

47
47

179
179

1
1

31
31

114
114

31
31

114
114

ZAMBALES
SUBIC

1
1

24
24

110
110

3
3

24
24

110
110

24
24

110
110

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)


BATANGAS
CALATAGAN MALVAR

8
5
1 4

301
23
8 15

1,426
98
23 75

1
1
1

8
8
8

23
23
23

16
15
15

84
75
75

24
23
8 15

107
98
23 75

RIZAL
ANTIPOLO CITY RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) SAN MATEO

3
1 1 1

278
2 103 173

1,328
9 515 804

1
1

9
9 -

1
1 -

9
9

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS) 1


ANTIQUE
SAN REMIGIO

6
6
6

30
30
30

0
0

1
1

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS PROVINCES CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS

4 7 7 16 70

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