NDCC Update Sitrep No. 19 Re TY Pepeng As of 10 Oct 12:00NN
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2 Pinili 1 139 695 Ilocos Sur 2 16 65 1 Marcos 2 16 65 La Union 35 1,902 9,164 1 Aringay 7 570 3,276 2 Bagullin 1 400 2,000 3 Bangar 3 226 1,249 4 Bauang 10 481 1,630 5 Caba 2 55 193 6 Luna 1 4 20 7 Pugo 3 49 212 8 Rosario 2 30 189 San 9 Fernand 2 10 43 o City San 10 1 14 48 Gabriel 11 San Juan 1 19 111 12 Sudipen 1 43 187 13 Tubao 1 1 6 Pangasinan 12 835 3,439 1 Asingan 5 114 458 2 Dagupan 1 96 356 3 Rosales 2 125 625 4 Tayug 4 500 2,000 • The figures above may continue to go up as reports are still coming from Regions I, II and III • There are now 299 reported casualties (Tab A) with the following breakdown: 184 Dead – 6 in Pangasinan, 1 in Ilocos Sur (drowned), 1 in Ilocos Norte (hypothermia), 34 in La Union, 133 in Benguet (landslide, suffocated secondary to encavement), 2 in Ifugao (landslide), 2 in Nueva Ecija, 1 in Quezon Province, and 4 in Camarines Sur 75 Injured - 1 in Kalinga, 73 in Benguet, and 1 in Ilocos Norte 40 Missing - 34 in Benguet, 1 in Ilocos Norte, and 5 in Pangasinan • A total of 20,263 houses were damaged with 1,794 totally and 18,469 partially damaged (Tab B) • There were reports of power outages/interruptions in Regions I, II, III and CAR. Government offices in Region I continue to be operational using generator sets. Likewise, landlines in Region I were also down; only cellphones are working 2 • National roads going to Region I, II, III and CAR are reportedly with road cuts due to landslides debris and washed-out bridges rendering some areas non passable to light and all types of vehicles and inaccessibility to some areas. • Rescue teams, both from the national government and US forces were deployed in Regions I, II and III on 08 October to undertake rescue and evacuation operations. III. Situation Overview A. Electrical Facilities Region I • Ilocos Norte - Power failure is being experienced in some areas in Ilocos Norte due to damaged cable wires and fallen trees; power interruption in the municipalities of Santa, Magsingal, San Juan, Cabugao, Sinait, Lidlidda and San Emilio • La Union – all municipalities • Pangasinan – Sison, Pozzorrubio, Bautista, San Fabian and Bayambang B. Water Facilities Region I • INWAD Service (Ilocos Norte) is slightly brownish with presence of dirt brown particles in 26 barangyas of Bacarra, Ilocos Norte C. Status of Roads/ Flooded Areas/Dam/Water Systems • DPWH, DILG and OCD Regional Centers 1 major road and 51 secondary roads; and 11 bridges have been affected by floodwaters, landslides and mudslides Status of Major Roads: Kennon Road, Marcos Highway and Naguilian Road-closed to traffic; Kayapa-Baguio-close-open situation; Bued Bridge and Manila North Road Km 211+109 in the boundary of La Union and Pangasinan- 2 spans collapsed at 36 meters Public going to North Luzon are advised to take the following detour routes: Camiling Road in going to Dagupan, Lingayen and Binmaley; and Urdaneta and Binalona Roads in going to Manaoag • Floodwaters started to recede in Region I • Dike in Rosales, Pangasinan collapsed which contributed to the massive flooding in the municipality • Dike along Bued River in Sison, Pangasinan had likewise breached flooding not only in Sison but the Municipalities Pozorrubio, San Jacinto, Mangaldan, Manaoag and San Fabian • The previously damaged seawall in Santa , Ilocos Sur had been damaged further by Typhoon “Ondoy” and “Pepeng”. The estimated restoration cost is PhP 100 M. • Two (2) barangays in the Municipality of Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte (Brgys Barangobong and Uguis) were isolated due to river swelling. The Municipal Social Worker informed that relief stocks for at least a week are available in the two barangays. 3 • Diraydipalog Dike in Tayug had collapsed which resulted to flooding (knee to hip level) in all 21 barangays. • Erosion of dike in San Fabian caused flooding in 7 barangays • Two spans of the Bued Bridge connecting Pangasinan and La Union collapsed rendering the bridge impassable • Based on monitoring by PAGASA (Flood Bulletin No. 15 for Agno River), flooding is expected to subside slowly in the following low-lying areas in Regions I and III: Sta. Barbara, Calasiao, Binmaley, Binalonan, Malasiqui and cities of Dagupan and Urdaneta; Mangaldan, Mapandan, San Fabian, San Jacinto, Laoac, Manaoag, Sison and Pozzorubio; San Manuel (Tarlac), Tarlac City, Gerona, Paniqui, Moncada, Sta. Ignacia and Camiling; Manuel, Asingan, Sta. Maria, Rosales, Villasis, Sto. Tomas, Alcala, Bautista, bayambang, San Carlos City, Urbiztondo, Mangatarem, Aguillar, Bugallon, Labrador and Lingayen Status of Dams ( As of 8:00 AM, 10 October 2009) Normal/ Current Spilling Dam Level Gate Opening Levels (m AMSL) (m AMSL) Angat 214.02 212.00 Ipo 100.78 100.87 La Mesa 79.57 80.15 Pantabangan 220.34 221.00 2 gates (6.8 m) 400 cms Ambuklao 746.58 752.00 6 gates (7 m) 451 cms Binga 573.80 575.00 6 gates (7 m) 850 cms San Roque 288.50 280.00 6 gates (7 m) 1,461 cms Caliraya 286.26 Magat 193.16 193.00 2 gates (4 m) 884 cms IV. Humanitarian Response • NDCC issued NDCC Memorandum No. 19 dated 30 September 2009 to Chairpersons, MMDCC, RDCCs, LDCCs; Regional Directors, OCDRCs and Deputized Coordinators on the reiteration of the “Zero Casualty” Policy during Calamities • DCCs/LGUs have been distributing relief goods and extending medical assistance to the affected families • US Military Forces redeployed to Northern Luzon for humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations. USS Harpers Perry with 2 H 46 (Chinook Chopper) and 18 rescue boats deployed to Lingayen Gulf to support rescue operations in Pangasinan. C-130/ US Marine Corps carrying 29,000 lbs of relief goods was deployed in Basco Batanes and went back to Clark carrying 4 patients. • DSWD Central and Field Offices’ Quick Response and Social Welfare and Disaster (QR/SWAD) Teams in all affected DSWD FOs are closely monitoring displacement of families in coordination with LDCCs at all levels • DILG is closely monitoring and coordinating with the Local Chief Executives concerned and Sangguniang Bayan Members for an update of the situation in the respective regions affected • Status of SAR operations by the Disaster Response and Rescue Units of the PNP AFP and US in the provinces of Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Tarlac, La Union, Cagayan, Pangasinan (Tab C) 4 International Assistance DESCRIPTION DONOR Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have provided JAPAN the following items: Blanket: 1,500 Sleeping Pad: 1,500 Water Tank: 20 Portable Jerry Can: 1,500 Water Purifier: 15 (Value: 20,000,000 Japanese Yen / Equivalent to 220,000 USD) USAID/OFDA provided $100,000 through USAID/Philippines to USA the Philippines National Red Cross for the local purchase and delivery of emergency relief supplies. USAID/OFDA will provide an airlift to the Philippines of the USA following emergency relief commodities: plastic sheeting (340 rolls), jerry cans (3,600 units) and hygiene kits (3,360 kits). Rome September 30, 2009 Italy "The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Directorate General for Cooperation and Development has contributed with a financial amount of 50.000 euro to IFCR in response to the emergency situation in the Philippines stricken by the “Typhoon Ketsana”. The contribution will cover needs identified by the Philippines Red Cross, following the “DREF operation n. MDRPH005 - 30 September 2009”. USAID/OFDA has allocated $1.8 million for emergency grants USA to humanitarian organizations in the Philippines, to be awarded based on assessments. Of this amount, USAID/OFDA has contributed $150,000 toward the IOM emergency appeal and $500,000 toward the WFP Special Operations appeal. “The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affaire through the Directorate Italy General for Cooperation and Development has contributed with an emergency humanitarian flight direct to Manila, in response to urgent humanitarian assistance for the Philip pine population. The overall “in-kind contribution” is of 466.561 euros. The Airbus A310 landed this morning October 8, 2009, at 09.00 am local time in Manila and the distribution of the no- food items will be implement by local Red Cross. The packing list composed of about 39 tons of relief items as kitchen sets (900), generators diesel (23), water tanks (8), blankets (4200), water pumps (8), boats inflatable w/engine (3), jerry cans (3000), clothing (32 pallets).” Rome October 9, 2009 Italy "The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Directorate General for Cooperation and Development has contributed with a financial amount of 400.000 euros to UNICEF, in response to urgent humanitarian assistance to the population in the 5 Philippines stricken by the “Tropical Storm Ketsana/Parma”. The donation will cover needs identified by UNICEF following the UN Flash Appeal and the project named PHL- 09/H/27823/124 “Maternal and Clild Health Care for communities affected by Tropical Storm”. Region I • One platoon from the 50 th Infantry Batalion of the Philippine Army provided assistance to the PDCC of La Union in evacuating communities in San Fernando, La Union • A team from 50th IB with one (1) M35 truck deployed in Brgy Bantay-Abot, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur to assisted LGUs in evacuation • 1,000 family food packs and 525 packs of used clothing were delivered by DSWD R1 to PSWDO Ilocos Norte to support requirements for families that would be displaced by the typhoon • 505 th Search and Rescue Squadron, PAF, Philippine Navy, Philipine Army and PNP conducted rescue operations in Pagudpud, Bacarra and Badoc, Ilocos Norte • DPWH and PDCC Ilocos Norte conducted clearing operations in Bangui, Pagudpud,