DSWD DROMIC Report #1 on the Effects of Southwest Monsoon as of 29 July 2021, 6PM

I. Situation Overview

Issued on 29 July 2021 at 11 AM: In the next 24 hours, the Southwest Monsoon will bring moderate to heavy with at times intense rains over , Benguet, Zambales, Bataan, Tarlac, Pampanga, and Occidental . Meanwhile, light to moderate with at times heavy rains will prevail over Metro , , Abra, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, , and northern including Calamian Islands. Moreover, occasional gusty winds will be experienced over these areas especially in the coastal and upland localities. Under these conditions, scattered to widespread flooding and rain-induced landslides are possible during heavy or prolonged rainfall especially in areas that are highly or very highly susceptible to these hazards as identified in hazard maps. Source: DOST-PAGASA Weather Advisory No. 26

II. Status of Affected Areas and Population A total of 1,464 families or 6,242 persons were affected by the Southwest Monsoon in 23 barangays in NCR and MIMAROPA (see Table 1).

Table 1. Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 23 1,464 6,242 NCR 16 1,075 4,424 16 1,075 4,424 Caloocan City 1 4 4 Malabon City 1 13 56 Manila City 4 176 692 Marikina city 3 278 1295 Muntinlupa City 2 15 56 Taguig City 2 37 138 1 508 2022 Valenzuela City 2 44 161 MIMAROPA 7 389 1,818 4 127 499 4 127 499 Oriental Mindoro 3 262 1,319 1 239 1,187 2 23 132 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation are continuously being conducted. Source: DSWD-Field Offices (FOs)

III. Status of Displaced Population a. Inside Evacuation Centers There are 1,114 families or 4,561 persons currently taking temporary shelter in 31 evacuation centers in NCR and MIMAROPA (see Table 2).

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Table 2. Number of Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF NUMBER OF DISPLACED REGION / PROVINCE / EVACUATION INSIDE ECs MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 31 31 1,114 1,114 4,561 4,561 NCR 24 24 1,055 1,055 4,344 4,344 Metro Manila 24 24 1,055 1,055 4,344 4,344 Caloocan City 1 1 4 4 4 4 Malabon City 1 1 13 13 56 56 Manila City 3 3 156 156 612 612 Marikina city 3 3 278 278 1295 1295 Muntinlupa City 2 2 15 15 56 56 Taguig City 2 2 37 37 138 138 Quezon City 10 10 508 508 2022 2022 Valenzuela City 2 2 44 44 161 161 MIMAROPA 7 7 59 59 217 217 Occidental Mindoro 5 5 50 50 183 183 Sablayan 5 5 50 50 183 183 Oriental Mindoro 2 2 9 9 34 34 Naujan 1 1 4 4 12 12 Puerto Galera 1 1 5 5 22 22 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation are continuously being conducted. Source: DSWD-FOs b. Outside Evacuation Centers There are 350 families or 1,681 persons temporarily staying with their relatives and/or friends in NCR and MIMAROPA (see Table 3).

Table 3. Number of Displaced Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF DISPLACED OUTSIDE ECs REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 350 350 1,681 1,681 NCR 20 20 80 80 Metro Manila 20 20 80 80 Manila City 20 20 80 80 MIMAROPA 330 330 1,601 1,601 Occidental Mindoro 77 77 316 316 Sablayan 77 77 316 316 Oriental Mindoro 253 253 1,285 1,285 Naujan 235 235 1,175 1,175 Puerto Galera 18 18 110 110 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation are continuously being conducted. Source: DSWD-(FOs) c. Total Displaced Population There are 1,464 families or 6,242 persons displaced in Regions NCR and MIMAROPA (see Table 4).

Table 4. Total Number of Displaced Families / Persons TOTAL DISPLACED SERVED Families Persons REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Total Families Total Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 1,464 1,464 6,242 6,242 NCR 1,075 1,075 4,424 4,424

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TOTAL DISPLACED SERVED Families Persons REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Total Families Total Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW Metro Manila 1,075 1,075 4,424 4,424 Caloocan City 4 4 4 4 Malabon City 13 13 56 56 Manila City 176 176 692 692 Marikina city 278 278 1295 1295 Muntinlupa City 15 15 56 56 Taguig City 37 37 138 138 Quezon City 508 508 2022 2022 Valenzuela City 44 44 161 161 MIMAROPA 389 389 1,818 1,818 Occidental Mindoro 127 127 499 499 Sablayan 127 127 499 499 Oriental Mindoro 262 262 1,319 1,319 Naujan 239 239 1,187 1,187 Puerto Galera 23 23 132 132 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation are continuously being conducted. Source: DSWD-Field Offices FOs

IV. Response Actions and Interventions

a. Standby Funds and Prepositioned Relief Stockpile Quick Response Family Food Packs (FFPs) Other Food Office Fund (QRF) / and Non-Food Total No. Cost Standby Funds Items (FNIs) DSWD-CO 756,798,500.57 - - - 756,798,500.57 NROC - 29,505 20,125,541.75 212,614,895.16 232,740,436.91 VDRC - 6,441 2,962,860.00 29,119,297.30 32,082,157.30 DSWD-FO NCR 1,282,563.30 1,055 528,776.55 9,794,883.86 11,606,223.71 DSWD-FO 4,061,040.78 23,308 15,401,094.17 18,218,180.55 37,680,315.50 MIMAROPA Other DSWD- 40,346,495.19 205,594 105,585,131.07 375,558,249.99 521,489,876.25 FOs Total 802,488,599.84 265,903 144,603,403.54 645,305,506.86 1,592,397,510.24 Note: The Inventory Summary is as of 29 July 2021, 4PM. Source: DSWD-NRLMB

1. Standby Funds • ₱756.8 million QRF at the DSWD Central Office. • ₱1.3 million at DSWD-Field Office (FO) NCR and ₱4.1 million at DSWD-FO MIMAROPA. • ₱40.3 million in other DSWD-FOs which may support the relief needs of the displaced families due to the effects of Southwest Monsoon enhanced by TY Fabian through inter-FO augmentation.

2. Prepositioned FFPs and Other Relief Items • 35,946 FFPs available in Disaster Response Centers; of which, 29,505 FFPs are at the National Resource Operations Center (NROC), Pasay City and 6,441 FFPs are at the Disaster Response Center (VDRC), Cebu City. • 1,055 FFPs at DSWD-FO NCR and 23,308 FFPs at DSWD-FO MIMAROPA.

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• 205,594 FFPs in other DSWD-FOs which may support the relief needs of the displaced families due to the effects of Southwest Monsoon enhanced by TY Fabian through inter-FO augmentation. • ₱645.3 million worth of other FNIs at NROC, VDRC and DSWD-FO warehouses countrywide.

b. Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA is continuously coordinating with the Local Social Welfare and Development Offices (LSWDOs) in the Region on the implementation of minimum health protocols related to CCCM to prevent and mitigate the possible transmission of COVID-19 and other illnesses in evacuation centers. • DSWD-FO NCR ensures daily monitoring of the status and needs of affected families and implementation of strict adherence to safety measures in compliance to the health protocols in evacuation centers through coordination with LSWDOs.

c. Other Activities

DSWD-FO MIMAROPA DATE ACTIVITIES 29 July 2021 • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA is closely coordinating with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and RDRRMC MIMAROPA for any updates. • All Regional/Provincial/City/Municipal (R/P/C/M) QRTs are on standby to monitor situational reports and eventualities, and to respond in case of any untoward incident that may be reported. Other capacities such as logistics and communication system are also on standby. 28 July 2021 • The DRMD staffs of DSWD-FO MIMAROPA were deployed to affected areas to conduct disaster relief augmentation, lead in the monitoring, gathering and consolidation of information related to disaster response, and escort the Winged Van and Canter Van of the FO for the deliveries of FFPs in the provinces of Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro. • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA’s Operations Center remains activated since 22 July 2021 to continuously monitor the weather disturbance and to respond to the needs of the affected families and individuals. • All Regional/Provincial/City/Municipal (R/P/C/M) QRTs are on standby to monitor situational reports and eventualities, and to respond in case of any untoward incident that may be reported. Other capacities such as logistics and communication system are also on standby. • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA is closely coordinating with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and RDRRMC MIMAROPA for any updates.

***** The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of DSWD-DRMB is closely coordinating with the concerned DSWD-FOs for significant disaster response updates and assistance provided.

Prepared by: Released by:

MARIEL B. FERRARIZ MARC LEO L. BUTAC JEM ERIC F. FAMORCAN

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