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. The seven (7) crew identified as Felix Lotente; Alberto Custosa; Godofredo Rivero; Atizano Roda; Reymundo Canon; Ricky Kimenez; and Judy Piscarda were able to swim to a safer ground

• Another 2 fishermen from Agadangan, Quezon were rescued after their fishing boat incurred mechanical defect while at the vicinity of , Quezon

Region IV-B • One (1) victim identified as Ms Alejandara Mortel y Marifil, 56 years old, a resident of Sitio Kabangan, Brgy. Carmen, San Agustin, was drowned

Affected Population • A total of 153 families /368 persons from the four (4) barangays of City evacuated to the following evacuation centers:

Barangays Affected Families Persons Evacuation Centers Pallocan West 11 48 Pallocan elementary School Brgy Gulod Labac 13 55 Gulod Itaas Elem School Brgy Libjo 88 115 Libjo Elem School Brgy Cuta 41 152 Brgy Hall and Cuta Chapel

• Pre-emptive evacuation was conducted in Maharlika West, City with 20 families/40 persons evacuated to the Brgy Hall

Incidents Monitored as of 3:00 PM, 09 June 2011

Flooding

Region III • Seven (7) barangays in Balanga City, two (2) brgys in Hermosa and one (1) brgy in Dinalupihan are flooded with floodwaters ranging from 1 – 1.5 feet deep Region IV-A • Brgy. San Rafael 3, , is flooded due to the continuous rains and high tide while the floodwaters in some of the areas in Batangas have ]already subsided. Water in Taal-Lemery bypass road overflowed Region IV-B • Flooding incident occurred in Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Sablayan, due to the swelling of the Alongpong River which caused the stranding of three (3) passenger buses bound for San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. But as of reporting time, only one bus remained NCR • - Road sections in 11 barangays were flooded, with floodwaters ranging from 3-6 inches but still passable • City - Three (3) barangays were also flooded, with floodwaters ranging from leg to hip level floodwaters continue to rise slowly due to continues rainfall • City - Laura Drive, Bagumbayan and Mulawin, Lower Bicutan are knee deep underwater - not passable to light vehicles

2 Sea Mishap

Region IV-A • On June 8, 2011 at 5:10 PM, two (2) barges with nine (9) crew loaded with soya beans was drifted along the coast of , Quezon

Landslide

Region IV-A • Landslide incident occurred in Baler-Casiguran along Road Km280+000- Km281+000 Dlaned/Pimpolisan Section Dicadi area. The road was rendered impassable to all types of vehicles. DPWH Engineering District in mobilized one (1) unit of payloader for the on going clearing operations

Suspension of Classes

Region IV-A • Classes in public schools were suspended in (Elementary, High School and College) ; City; Calamba City; Sta Rosa City; San Pablo City; City; Alaminos, ; San Mateo, ; Calaca, Taal, and Lemery in Batangas; and General Mariano Alvarez in Cavite while in private schools, it is the discretion of schools’ authorities. In Tagaytay City, the suspended classes in all public schools including colleges and universities

Region III • Classes were suspended in five (5) municipalities of ; ; Angeles City and all levels in City of Balanga, (Pre–elementary, Elementary and High School)

NCR • Classes at all levels in all municipalities and cities in NCR (Pre-School, Elementary and High School levels were suspended

Power interruptions

Region IV-A • Parts of Lucena City, San Pablo City, Laguna and Quezon are experiencing power interruptions

Dam and River Ways/Waterways Monitoring

NCR • Riverways in Nangka, Montalban, Rosario, San Juan, Pandacan and are on alert status and Effective Flood Control Operating System (EFCOS) opened 2 gates at Mangahan Floodway

CAR • As of 4:00 PM, 9 June 2011, the water level of Binga Dam is 568.65 m (one gate open at 0.3 m ASL) and Ambuklao Dam is 750.93 m ASL which is still below critical level (no gate open)

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II. ACTIONS TAKEN Region III • DPWH Engineering District in Aurora was mobilized for clearing operations at the landslide areas in Brgy Dicadi area in Baler, Aurora • CDRRMC Balanga City was convened on June 9, 2011 • LGU has already cleared the fallen tree and electric post in Brgy San Jose, Balanga City

Region IV-A • RDRRMC/OCDRC IV-A issued a memorandum to all members of RDRRMC, PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs advising them to activate their respective disaster operations centers (DOCs) to be on stand-by alert, ready for deployment in case the need arises • PIA - IV disseminated RDRRMC IV-A advisory to all local radio stations advising the residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to take precautionary measures • PDRRMC Quezon alerted all municipalities along the coastline to be on the look out for possible fishing vessels/boats that might be drifted in their respective AORs • PDRRMCs Cavite and Rizal are closely monitoring flood prone and landslide areas • MDRRMC Noveleta is now assessing the situation in the flooded areas • MDRRMC Sariaya is conducting SAR operations to the missing crew of the barge that was drifted in the coast of Sariaya • BFP Batangas Ciy with CDRRMC Rescue Team is stationed in Brgy. West, Tiera Verde Subdivision ready to assist in case the situation in the area worsens • PRC Batangas Chapter is assessing the Batangas City DRRMC rescue team in the conduct of search and rescue operation of the missing crew • Batangas PPO is continuously monitoring the situation in the area and all its personnel are prepositioned for possible SAR

Region IV-B • OCD-RDRRMC IV-B is continuously disseminating NDRRMC Weather Advisory to the PDRRMO in Region IV-B and RDRRMC Core Group member, Deputized Coordinator, Governors and through fax and SMS and closely coordinating with PNP PRO IV-A and DPWH IV-A • PCG IV-B is continuously monitoring the status of RORO port operations and road conditions • DPWH-IV-B mobilized maintenance team at West Circumferential Road in case of landslides and conducted clearing operations in Sitio Tibag, Brgy San Agustin, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro • PDRRMC activated its Provincial Response teams to monitor the status of river systems in said province • The Municipal Government of Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro deployed their personnel and equipment to help the stranded passenger and to clear the road affected by landslide

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Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) • All PCG Districts/Stations and Detachments were directed to establish a Passenger Assistance Center (PAC) in anticipation for the influx of seagoing passengers with the coming peak season brought about by the opening of the school year in all levels of both public and private schools.

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