NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 49 Flooding & Landslides 22Jan2011
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The Pineapple , a 38-footer Catamaran Sailboat twin hulled (white hull and white sails) departed Guam from Marianas Yacht Club on 6 January 2011 which is expected to arrive Cebu City on 16 January 2011 but reported missing up to this time Another flooding and landslide incidents occurred on January 16 to 18, 2011 in same regions like Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and ARMM due to recurrence of heavy rains: Region IV-B Thirteen (13) barangays were affected by flooding in Narra, Aborllan, Roxas and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Region V Landslide occurred in Brgy. Calaguimit, Oas, Albay on January 20, 2011 with 5 houses affected. No casualty was reported. MDRRMC Oas pre-emptively evacuated 379 families / 1,973 from Barangays Calaguinit and Casinagan to safer grounds Region VII Brgys Poblacion II and III, Carcar, Cebu were affected by flooding with 50 families affected and one (1) missing identified as Sherwin Tejada in Poblacion II. Ewon Hydro Dam in Brgy. Ewon and the Hanopol Hydro Dam in Brgy. Hanopol all in Sevilla, Bohol released water. Brgys Bugang and Cambangay, Brgys. Napo and Camba in Alicia and Brgys. Canawa and Cambani in Candijay were heavily flooded Region VIII Brgys. Camang, Pinut-an, Esperanza, Bila-tan, Looc and Kinachawa in San Ricardo, Southern Leyte were declared isolated on January 18, 2011 due to landslide. Said areas were already passable since 19 January 2011 Region IX Brgys San Jose Guso and Tugbungan, Zamboanga City were affected by flood due to heavy rains on January 18, 2011 Region X One protection dike in Looc, Catarman. Camiguin; Two (2) seawall dikes (cracked and scoured); gravel based road (washed-out) and earth road (eroded) in Poblacion Tubod in Lanao del Norte were damaged and the copra dryer, poultry cage and sari-sari store in Tubod were washed out A landslide incident affected Brgy. Pangpangon, Talisayan, Misamis Oriental on January 19, 2011 due to continuous rains Region XI Barangays Maparangi and Lizada in Toril District; Brgys. Talomo River, Calinan and Crossing Likanan; and Brgy. Lasang, Bunawan District all in Davao City were affected by flooding on January 17, 2011 due to the overflowing of Lipada River caused by continuous rains Brgy. Darong, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur was affected by flashflood on January 18, 2011 due to heavy downpour and high tide which triggered the overflowing of Sibulan River. Eighty (80) families are still housed at Darong Brgy. Hall, Chapel and Almendras Gymnasium. Affected families are waiting for the relocation area that will be provided by the LGUs. Boston, Davao Oriental was affected by landslide which occurred on January 17, 2011 due to heavy rains 2 Four (4) barangays in Panabo City, Davao del Norte were affected by flooding on January 16 and 17, 2011 due to heavy rains due to the overflowing of Bunawan River; and 300 trunks of Cavendish bananas and vegetable crops were damaged CARAGA Flooding in Mainit, Surigao del Norte has already subsided. Evacuees have returned home ARMM Maguindanao: 10 barangays were affected in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao due to flooding with 9,388 families affected Disease Outbreak Region VII There were 21 diarrhea cases reported in San Enrique, Siquijor from January 13 – 18, 2011 due to contaminated water source Region V As of Jan 15, a noticeable increase on the number of diarrhea cases was reported in Siruma, Camarines Sur (25 severe, 150 moderate and 75 mild). Several cases were referred to the hospital and so far 2 were admitted in Siruma Municipal Hospital. Medical intervention of diarrhea cases was successful as per DOH report Damaged Water Facilities Region X Fifteen (15) barangays in Jimenez: namely: Butuay, Corrales, Dicoloc, Gata, Guintomoyan, Matugas Bajo, Nacional, Naga, Palilan, Rizal, San Isidro, Sta Cruz, Sebaroc, Tabo-o and Taraka all in Misamis Occidental (Region X) experienced water outage due to damaged water system (pumping station) caused by heavy rains Region VII Contaminated water source resulted to the outbreak of diarrhea cases (21 cases) were reported in the municipality of San Enrique. Siquijor from January 13 - 18, 2011 Damaged Roads and Bridges Region VII Nine (9) road sections in Mactan, Cebu incurred potholes, washed-out surfacing materials and massive debris along the roadway due to flooding Region VIII A wooden bridge in Brgy. Pinut-an, San Ricardo was washed-out while Bila-tan Bridge was partially damaged and Brgy. Hindag-an in St. Bernard, Southern Leyte incurred road slip on 17 January 2011 Region X One footbridge in Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental was totally destroyed and one (1) sea wall in Aloran was damaged; One protection dike in Looc, Catarman, Camiguin; Two (2) seawall dikes (cracked and scoured); gravel based road (washed-out) and earth road (eroded) in Poblacion Tubod in Lanao del Norte were damaged; and Copra dryer, poultry cage and sari-sari store in Tubod were washed-out 3 Region XI Approach of Calinga-Wangan and Alcantara Bridges connecting Brgy. Wangan to Alcantara and Sitio Balite Calinan District, Davao City were damaged and Tagactac Bridge and one foot bridge in Barangay San Nicolas, Panabo City, Davao del Norte were partially damaged Power Interruptions Region VIII Flood-prone municipalities in Eastern Samar experienced brownout on 17 January but already restored Region XI Barangay, Darong, Sta Cruz , Davao del Sur experienced power black-out but already restored B. COMBINED EFFECTS (January 1 to 8 and 15 to 19, 2011 - Flooding and landslide Incidents) 1. AFFECTED POPULATION (Details on Tab B) The total number of population affected is 377,944 families / 1,876,510 persons in 2,115 barangays of 181 municipalities and 17 cities of 25 provinces in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM Among the ten (10) affected regions, Region VIII now has the highest number of affected population with 129,871 families / 625,917 persons , followed by Region CARAGA with 121,661 families / 618,059 persons , while Region V ranked 3rd with 69,270 families / 350,533 persons To date, a total of 165,965 families / 818,462 persons have been served both inside and outside evacuation centers from the combined sources of DSWD and LGUs: Inside 60 Evacuation Centers = 11,001 families / 54,217 persons Outside Evacuation Centers = 154,964 families / 764,245 persons 2. CASUALTIES 68 Dead, 13 Injured and 26 Missing (Details on Tab C) 3. DAMAGES (Details on Tab D) 3.1 Damaged Houses – 5,283 (747 totally and 4,536 partially) Regions Areas Totally Partially TOTAL IV-B Narra, Palawan 13 7 20 V Albay and Sorsogon 3 11 14 VI Negros Occidental 52 191 243 VII Cebu City 0 1 1 VIII Southern Leyte,Eastern Samar, Leyte, 421 3,719 4,140 Western Samar and Northern Samar X Baroy and Tubod, Lanao del Norte 27 67 94 XI Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte 141 434 575 and Davao del Sur 4 XII Tupi, South Cotabato 1 0 1 CARAGA Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte, 89 106 195 Surigao del Sur, and Surigao del Norte 3.2 Damages to Agriculture, Infrastructure and Private Property = PhP 1,785,211,394 (Tab E) 3.2.1 Agriculture = PhP 422,458,540 Region Provinces Estimated Cost V Albay and Sorsogon 81,319,141 VII Cebu (Ronda) 130,000 Southern Leyte, Northern Samar, Western VIII 36,317,953 Samar, Eastern Samar & Leyte X Lanao del Norte 66,810,359 Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Compostela XI 72,260,352 Valley Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao CARAGA 165,620,735 del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat Island 3.2.2 Infrastructure = PhP 1,341,706,553 Region Particulars Estimated Amount Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, V 559,947,500 Camarines Sur, and Catanduanes VII Cebu (Ronda) 500,000 Southern Leyte, Northern Samar and Eastern VIII 236,700,000 Samar X Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental 10,310,000 Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao XI 76,415,000 Oriental and Compostela Valley Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao CARAGA del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat 457,834,053 Islands There were 11 Barangay Health Stations damaged in Eastern Samar: seven (7) in Dolores and one (1) each in Jipapad, Taft, Maslog and Can-avid 3.2.3 Private Property = PhP 21,0456,300 Region Areas Estimated Amount VII Cebu (Cebuy City and Ronda) 70,000 X Lanao del Norte 11,300 CARAGA Agusan del Sur and Surigao del Sur 20,965,000 II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A. OVER-ALL SUMMARY OF ASSISTANCE The estimated cost of assistance from the combined resources of DSWD, DOH, LGUs and NGOs/Other GOs is PhP 40,703,600 (Details on Tab F) 5 Breakdown of Assistance: Per Agency Per Region Agency Amount of Region Amount of Assistance Assistance DSWD 10,548,576 IV-B 517,250 DOH 4,330,129 V 5,525,511 LGUs 24,856,622 VI 1,518,396 NGOs/Other GOs 968,273 VIII 7,195,189 X 1,452,453 XI 15,996,278 CARAGA 8,498,521 B. NDRRMC ACTIONS 1. WARNING/ INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PAGASA-DOST is continuously issuing daily 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts, Weather Advisories, Gale Warnings and General Flood Advisories for Bicol Region; Eastern, Western and Central Visayas; Northern Mindanao; Davao Region and CARAGA to the NDRRMC Operations Center. These information are being disseminated to the public, media and concerned government agencies through the issuance of advisories and NDRRMC Updates for uploading at the NDRRMC website, SMS and facsimile for further dissemination to local DRRMCs NDRRMC conducted an emergency meeting on January 03, 2011, presided by USEC Benito Ramos, Executive Director of NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD and attended by NDRRMC member agencies such as: PAGASA, AFP, DOH, DBM, PIA, DSWD,