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NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCDJN and MGEIENT COUNCIL National Disaster Risk Reductiona Ndmanagement Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCDJN AND MGEIENT COUNCIL National Disaster Risk Reductiona ndManagement Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 36 re Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon for the period 6:00AM, 09 August 2018 to 6:00 AM, 10 August 2018 Releasing Officer: DATE 10 August 2018, 6:00AM Sourus: DOST·PAGASA, DSWD, DOH, 0/LG, PCG, DENR·MGB, DA. DepEO, AFP, DPWH, BFP, RDRRMCs t It II, CAUIBARZDN, MIMARDPA. V, VI, X. CAR. ond NCR I. SITUATION OVERVIEW 10 August 2018 (4:00 AM) Synopsis: At 3:00 AM today, the center of Tropical Storm "KARDING" {YAGI} was estimated based on all available data at 1,150 km East of Basco, Batanes (22.3° N, 132.9° E) with maximum sustained winds of 75 km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 90 km/h. Moving North Northeast at 20 km/h. Southwest Monsoon affecting the whole country. Metro Manila, llocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, Central Luzon, CALABARZON, MI MAROPA, and Bicol Region will experience monsoon rains caused by Southwest Monsoon with possible flooding and landslides due to scattered rains and thunderstorms. Cagayan Valley Region and Western Visayas will experience cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms caused by Southwest Monsoon with possible flash floods and landslides due to moderate to occasionally heavy rainshowers. Mindanao and the rest of Visayas will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rains or thunderstorms caused by Southwest Monsoon with possible flash floods and landslides due to moderate to occasionally heavy rains or thunderstorms. II. EFFECTS A. Incidents Monitored (TAB A} No significant updates. B. Affected Population (TAB B) 1. A total of 468.261 families I 2,064,711 persons were affected in 1,708 barangays in Regions I, Ill , CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VI , CAR, and NCR. 2. Of which, a total of 77,867 families I 340,348 persons are being served inside and outside evacuation centers: Inside 18 ECs: 268 families 11,066 persons Outside ECs: 77,599 families 1339,282 persons Note: Changes in figures are due to ongoing validation and assessment of DSWD. Telefax: NDRRM Operations Center (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; Office of the Administrator, Office of Civil Defense (+632) 912-2424 Email: ndrrmoc@locd .oov.oh Website: www.ocd.oov.oh C. Casualties (TAB C) No significant updates. D. Declaration of State of Calamity (TAB D) No significant updates. E. Status of Lifelines Railways No significant updates. Roads and Bridges (TAB E) • A total of one hundred thirty-three (133) road sections and eight (8) bridges were affected in Regions I, Ill, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VI, and CAR. As of 09 August 2018, a total of one hundred fifteen (115) road sections and seven (7) bridges were reported passable. Power (TAB F) No significant updates. F. Suspension of Classes (TAB G) • To date, a total of 403 cities/municipalities in Regions I, II, Ill, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VI , CAR, and NCR suspended classes in their respective areas. • A total of two (2) municipalities suspended classes on 10 August 201 8 in the Provinces of Bulacan and Pangasinan. G. Flooded Areas (TAB H) 1. To date, 942 areas have experienced flooding in Regions I, Ill, CALABARZON , MIMAROPA, VI , X, CAR, and NCR. Of which, floodwaters in 762 areas have already subsided. H. Damaged Houses (TAB I) No significant updates. I. Cost of Damages (TAB J) No significant updates. J. Cost of Assistance (TAB K) No significant updates. I. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE (TAB L) A. Pre-emptive Evacuation No significant updates. {To view previous reports, please visit www.ndrrmc.gov. ph} 2 SitRep No. 36 TAB A Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 10 August 2018, 6:00 AM TIME/DATE OF INCIDENT REGION/AREA DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS OCCURENCE TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED 94 LANDSLIDE/ROCKSLIDE 63 REGION I 18 La Union 14 Brgy. Casilagan-Alipang, Rosario, 9:00 AM, 20 July A landslide incident occurred at the national Cleared and passable as of 22, July 2018,9:00 On-going clearing operation but road is passable. La Union 2018 highway, causing road obstruction. PM. Brgy. Tuddingan, Naguilian, La 4:30 PM, 20 July Causes road obstruction to the Naguilian-Bagulin Cleared and passable as of 22, July 2018,9:00 On-going clearing operation but road is passable. Union 2018 Road. PM. 8:00 PM, 20 July A landslide incident occurred, causing road Brgy. Cambaly, Bagulin, La Union On-going clearing operation. 2018 obstruction in which only motorcycle can pass. Boundary of Brgys. Sta. Rita and 10:45 PM, 20 July A landslide incident occurred, causing road Endorsed to PNP Aringay San Simon, Aringay, La Union 2018 obstruction. 7:00 AM, 21 July A minor landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Brgy. Alipang, Rosario, La Union As of 7:00 AM, 22 July 2018, road is passable 2018 Alipang. A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Manga to Brgy. Manga to Macbato, 10:00 AM, 21 July No reported casualties. Cleared and passable as Macbato, Aringay, La Union causing road Conducted clearing operation by Aringay MDRRM Aringay, La Union 2018 of 22 July 2018, 9:00 PM. obstruction. Brgy. Tudingan, Naguilian, La 9:00 AM, 21 July A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Tudingan, No reported casualties. Cleared and passable as Conducted clearing operation by the LGU Union 2018 Naguilian, La Union causing road obstruction. of 23 July 2018, 9:00 AM. A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Alipang, Brgy. Alipang, Tubao, La Union 21 July 2018 Conducted clearing operation by the LGU No reported casualties Tubao, La Union causing road obstruction. A landslide incident occurred at Sitio Salangsang, Sitio Salangsang, Brgy. No reported casualties. Cleared and passable as 21 July 2018 Brgy. Bumbuneg, San Gabriel La Union causing Conducted clearing operation by the LGU Bumbuneg, San Gabriel La Union of 23 July 2018, 9:00 AM. road obstruction. 10:45 AM, 21 July A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Cares, No reported casualties. Cleared and passable as Brgy. Cares, Pugo, La Union Conducted clearing operation by the LGU 2018 Pugo, La Union, causing road obstruction. of 23 July 2018, 9:00 AM. Two (2) casualties were reported. The bodies of Brgy. San Francisco, Agoo, La 20 July 2018, 4:00 Landslide incident occurred affecting one (1) the casualties were recovered at 6:00 AM, 20 July Union AM household 2018 and were immediately rushed to La Union Medical Center but were declared DOA 21 July 2018, 10:30 A landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Ambalite, Road cleared. Passable as of 9:00 AM, 23 July Brgy. Ambalite, Pugo, La Union AM Pugo which caused road obstruction. 2018. 20 July 2018, 4:00 A rockfall incident transpired at Brgy. Darigayos, Brgy. Darigayos, Luna, La Union On-going clearing operation No reported casualties AM Luna which affected one (1) house. A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. San Brgy. Joaquin, San Juan, La 22 July 2018, 9:00 Cleared and passable as of 23 July 2018, 5:00 Joaquin, San Juan which caused road Conducted clearing operation Union PM AM. obstruction. Ilocos Sur 2 INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 1 of 8 TIME/DATE OF INCIDENT REGION/AREA DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS OCCURENCE A landslide incident occurred at residential area of TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED 4:00 PM, 21 July Brgy. Banga, Sugpon, Ilocos Sur Brgy. Banga, Sugpon, Ilocos Sur which affects Conducted clearing operation by the LGU No reported casualties 2018 two (2) families. Brgy. Caoayan, Sugpon, Ilocos 22 July 2018, 3:00 A landslide incident transpired in agricultural area Clearing and restoration is on-going. Sur AM in Brgy. Caoayan, Sugpon. Pangasinan 2 Brgy. Macaycayawan, Sual, 9:00 AM, 19 July A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Cleared as of 12:00 PM, 19 July 2018 Pangasinan 2018 Macaycayawan Brgy. Baybay Norte, Sual, 26 July 2018, 10:00 A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Baybay On-going clearing operation Not passable Pangasinan AM Norte, Sual. REGION III 8 Zambales 4 A landslide incident occurred at Upper Sibul, CDRRMO deployed Bravo Team and City Upper Sibul, Bajac, Olongapo 8:30 AM, 12 July Bajac, Olongapo City. Two (2) families were Engineering Office to conduct debris clearing, and No reported casualties City 2018 evacuated and one (1) house was partially CSWDO to provide assistance to the affected damaged. families. A landslide incident occurred at Purok 9, Old Cabalan, Olongapo City. Six (6) families were Purok 9, Old Cabalan, Olongapo 10:25 AM, 12 July CDRRMO dispatched a team namely Medic 2 and evacuated to Old Cabalan Barangay Hall. One (1) No reported casualties City 2018 Truck 1 to respond to the incident. house was totally damaged and power supply was cut-off due to a fallen tree. 36 Navarro St., Upper A landslide incident occurred along 36 Navarro 6:00 AM, 15 July Woodhouse, Gordon Hts., St., Upper Woodhouse, Gordon Hts., Olongapo Road was cleared by a payloader. No reported casualties 2018 Olongapo City City which caused part of a garage to collapse. A landslide occurred at 3B Otero Ave., Mabayuan, The victims were rescued by Brgy. Mabayuan Six (6) casualties were reported. One (1) Dead 3B Otero Ave., Mabayuan, 11:30 PM, 22 July Olongapo City resulting to one (1) dead and five Rescue Team, SBMA Rescue Team, CDRRMO and five (5) Injured. Still awaiting consolidated Olongapo City 2018 (5) injured Team and Red Cross Rescue Team report from DOH and DILG. Bataan 3 Bagac, Bataan 18 July 2018 Landslide in Brgy. Quinawan Clearing operations done by Horam Abi Builder. No reported casualties 11:00 AM, 17 July 2018 Mariveles, Bataan Landslides in Sitio Naswe, Brgy.
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