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NDRRMC Update Sit Rep 21 Effects of Tropical Storm Gener , 6 • Total number of population currently served inside and outside evacuation centers is 51,244 families / 236,226 persons INSIDE 65 Evacuation Centers (ECs) 2,271 families / 9,681 persons OUTSIDE ECs (relatives/friends) 47,016 families / 218,830 persons • There is a decrease in the number of affected families/persons and families/persons being served outside ECs. Moreover, there is also a decrease in the number of evacuation centers and in the number of families/persons inside the evacuation centers. As per DSWD, people have opted to return to their homes due to the improving weather situation C. CASUALTIES (TAB C) • As of this date, there are reportedly fifty-one (51) dead, thirty five (35) injured and six (6) are missing. One hundred forty three (143) , most of whom are fisher folks , were rescued. D. STATUS OF LIFELINES 1. CONDITIONS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB D) • To date, a total of forty five (45) roads were affected in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, VI, CAR and NCR and two (2) bridges are not passable in Regions II and IV-B. 2. STATUS OF DAMS AND WATERWAYS ( As of 4:00 PM, 06 August 2012 ) • Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque Dams have decreased Gate Openings while Ipo Dam has completely closed all Gates. • Water level of La Mesa Dam is 80.02m which is only 0.07 away from its overflow elevation of 80.15 It is likely to affect the low-lying areas along the Tullahan River from Fairview, Forest Hill, Quirino Hi-way, Capri, Goodwill Homes, Sta. Quiteria, Brgy. San Bartolome in Quezon city, Brgy. Ligon North Expressway, La Huerta in Valenzuela and Malabon. • The following municipalities in Pangasinan: San Manuel, San Nicolas, Tayug, Sta Maria, Asingan, Villasis, Alcala, Bautista, Rosales and Bayambang are expected to be affected while Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque dams are releasing water. • All residents living in the areas near Ipo, Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque dams are advised to be alert for possible increase in the water level downstream. 3. CANCELLED FLIGHTS • Cebu Pacific 5J513 (Manila-San Jose,Mindoro) ETD0540H • Cebu Pacific 5J514 (San Jose,Mindoro-Manila) ETA0750H • Cebu Pacific 5J519 (Manila – Naga) ETD0640H • Cebu Pacific 5J520 (Naga – Manila) ETA0850H E. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB E) • As of this date , the total cost of damages to infrastructure is ₱ 124,475,384.00 while the total cost of damages to private properties amounts to ₱ 532,000.00 , which is entirely from Region IV-B. The cost of damages to agriculture was estimated at ₱ 279,171,053.20. • The total estimated cost of damage for all sectors amount to ₱ 404,178,437.20. F. COST OF ASSISTANCE (TAB F) • A total amount of ₱ 17,783,661.49 worth of relief assistance was provided to the affected families. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and management Council (NDRRMC) provided ₱ 70,000.00 , Local Government Units (LGUs) provided ₱ 6,144,711.95 , Department of Health (DOH) contributed ₱ 5,266,663.84 , Non- Government Organizations (NGOs) provisioned ₱ 654,500.00 while the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) allocated ₱ 5,647,785.70 . • Region IV-A received the biggest allocation based on the extent of damages in the aforementioned region. REGION NDRRMC DSWD LGU NGO DOH TOTAL NCR - 724,280.00 697,110.00 300,900.00 1,500,000.00 3,222,290.00 REG I - 108,586.00 462,892.62 - - 571,478.62 REG II - 35,122.00 93,762.00 - 199,114.60 327,998.60 REG III - 1,554,152.00 1,653,238.2 0 67,200.00 330,387.59 3,604,977.79 REG IV-A - 1,814,167.20 1,857,301.00 275,000.00 523,470.51 4,469,938.71 REG IV-B - 425,000.00 576,080 .00 - 776,500.00 1,777,580.00 REG V - 89,904.00 - - - 89,904.00 REG VI - 134,900.00 642,044.55 11,400.00 - 788,344.55 REG IX 50,000.00 - - - - 50,000.00 REG X - - 5,504.00 - - 5,504.00 REG XI - 350,000.00 8,500.00 358,500.00 CAR 20,000.00 411,674.50 148,279.58 - 1,937,191.14 2,517,145.22 TOTAL 70,000.00 5,647,785.70 6,144,711.95 654,500.00 5,266,663.84 ₱ 17,783,661.49 G. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB G) • The total number of damaged houses is 8,443, of which 1,246 are totally destroyed houses while 6,609 were partially damaged, most of which were from Regions IV-A, VI and NCR. H. POWER AND WATER SUPPLY • As of 01 August 2012, there were power outages in some areas in Tuba, Tublay, Kibungan, La Trinidad and Itogon in Benguet Province and in five (5) Barangays of Baguio City; Brgy. Masukol Paombong, Bulacan; and in the entire province of Camiguin. • To date, there are no regional updates regarding the power restoration in aforementioned areas. I. FLOODED AREAS (TAB H) • As of 5:00 PM, 06 August 2012, there are six (6) flooded areas reported in NCR: three (3) in Region I; fourteen (14) in Region III; and one (1) in Region IV-A. J. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES (TAB I) • Quezon City, Valenzuela City, Pasay City, Taguig City, Marikina City, Malabon City, San Juan City, Pateros, Mandaluyong City , San Pablo (Laguna), San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal declared suspension of classes to ALL Pre-School, Elementary and High School, Public and Private. III. PREPAREDNESS MEASURES (TAB J) IV. ACTIONS TAKEN (TAB K) V. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITIES (L) ___________________________________________________________________ 3 Sitrep No. 21 TAB A EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "GENER" (SAOLA) INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 6 August 2012, 8:00 PM TIME/DATE OF REGION/ AREA DESCRIPTION REMARK/S OCCURRENCE TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED 89 OVERFLOWED RIVERS 4 Region IV-B 3 Makalatiaw and Concepcion Rivers in Brgy. San Rafael 11:30AM, 29 July overflowed. (1) Busuanga, The rivers are now back to normal water level. Palawan Makalantiaw is now passable to light vehicles and 11:00AM, 30 July Concepcion Bridge is now passable to all types of vehicles. (2) Puerto Princesa Irawan River's overflow resulted to the Detour bridge to Not passable at this 11:30AM, 29 July City, Palawan be washed out. time. (3) Brgy Gutad, Bucayao River overflowed that caused flooding in Brgy. 320 families/1600 Calapan City, Oriental Gutad, Calapan City. persons were affected. Mindoro 6:00AM, 05 August The overflow in water level has already subsided. Region V 1 A spillway overflow occurred in Brgys. Sagrada and San (1) Bagamanoc, 30 July Vicente Catanduanes 5:00PM, 30 July The overflow has subsided. FLOODING INCIDENTS 12 Region IV-B 5 (1) Busuanga, Sitio Kiwit has waist-deep flooding situation due to 11:30 AM, 29 July Palawan heavy rains and high tide. (2) Paluan, Occidental Brgy. Alipaoy and Lumang Bayan have knee deep 11:30 AM, 29 July Mindoro flooding. As of 11:00AM, 30 July, (3) Sablayan, Brgy. Baloc-Baloc and Tagumpay experienced flood 11:30 AM, 29 July 2012, flood waters have Occidental Mindoro waters already subsided. (4) Paluan, Occidental Brgys. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six 11:30 AM, 29 July Mindoro encountered flooding. (5) Occidental Brgys. San Agustin and San Jose are experiencing 11:30 AM, 29 July Mindoro flooding. Region IV-A 6 60 families were evacuated at Brgy. Burgos Aranzu 12:00NN, 29 July covered court as part of the preemptive measures undertaken by the local DRRMO thereat. (1) Rodriguez, Rizal All roads are passable. Water levels of rivers and 1:30 PM, 29 July waterways are above normal level. As of the evacuees have returned to their residences. Flooding caused by clogged drainage forced 130 MSWD provided food to 2:30PM, 30 July families to evacuate to Brgy. Kalayaan Covered Court the evacuees. while 11 families evacuated to Brgy San Vicente Hall. As of reporting time, (2) Angono, Rizal there are still 342 10:00AM, 05 Evacuees from San Vicente increased to 19 families/ 72 families/1343 persons August persons. from Brgy Kalayaan, Rizal in the evacuation center. Continous light rains caused the Mabitac River to overflow which caused flooding to 9 Brgys namely, 10:00PM, 29 July (1)Lambak, (2)Sinagtala, (3)Pagasa, (4)Libis ng Nayon, (5)Lukong, (6)Bayanihan, (7)Masikap, (8)San Antonio and (9)Nanguma. (3) Mabitac, Laguna Belated report regarding 31 families / 97 persons 9:00 AM, 31 July were evacuated from Brgys. Bayanihan, Sinagtala, Pagasa and Lambak. 30 July A total of 68 families were evacuated. 5:00PM, 31 July All evacuees have returned to their residences. Sampaloc Nagsandig Road, Brgy. Looc in Water level in Laguna Lake reached above normal level 10:00AM, 02 Cardona, Rizal are still (12.61m) which caused flooding to Brgy Tuna and (4) Brgy Tuna and August flooded and not Malangam, Cardona Rizal. Malanggam, Cardona, passable to light Rizal vehicles. The flooded areas are 12:00NN, 05 Water level in Laguna Lake has risen to 12.69m and still still not passable to all August above water level. vehicles. Evacuees from Brgy. Burgos and Rosario, Rodriguez, 12:00NN, 02 Rizal, decreased to 170 families and 18 families (5) Brgy Burgos and August respectively Brgy Rosario, Evacuees from Brgy. Burgos decreased to 145 families/ Rodriguez, Rizal 10:00AM, 03 725 persons while evacuees from Brgy. 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