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Sitrep13 Tyfrank • Early this morning, it was reported that 11 out of the 23 missing fishermen were rescued at Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur. Search and rescue is still on-going for the remaining 12 missing fishermen 1.2 Boat over turn in San Mateo, Rizal Creek with 12 passengers • AFP NCRCOM rescued 6 passengers while the other 6 dead bodies were already recovered. 2. Relief and Early Recovery Operations 2.1 NDCC OPCEN • Facilitated the release of 6,310 sacks of rice for Regions III, IV-A, VI and VII to augment relief operations of the LGUs affected . Details on Tab E • Facilitated the airlift of relief supplies and equipment (in 4 sorties) to Iloilo and Aklan Provinces through the C-130 PAF (since June 22, 2008): 4th sortie (04:30 PM 24 June 2008): o DSWD – 500 pcs water jug, 574 family packs and 400 sacks used clothing with detergent o DOH – 500 pcs water jug and 101 boxes medical items and 1 water purifier o PNRC – 1 water purifier 2.2 DOH • Pre-positioned drugs and medical supplies in all CHDs in the regions • Prepared drugs, medicines and medical supplies worth P471,437,55 ready to be delivered to CHD 6 • CHD Regions 6, 5, and ARMM distributed assorted medicines, CRS and compact food at the evacuation centers 2.3 DSWD • Pre-positioned P75,582,352.89 worth of standby funds and stockpile of relief commodities as augmentation assistance to all regions affected: P6,438,939.90 standby funds and P69,143,,412.99 stockpile of relief goods • Allocated P3.33 million worth of relief augmentation support/assistance for Region VI subject for immediate airlifting to Iloilo City through C-130 PAF-AFP. • Provided P350,000 worth of 1,000 family packs as augmentation assistance to the local government of Zamboanga City. • Released additional standby funds worth P3,100,000.00 to DSWD-Field Offices V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII. • Pre-positioned P16.45 Million worth of stand by funds and relief commodities for DSWD–FOS IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XII and CARAGA 2.4 PDCC Sultan Kudarat, PAF 2 1. On or about 0730H 23 June, 2 UH-IH and 1 BEL 205 of the 5053 rd Search and Rescue, PAF departed from Davao Airport to airlift 30 sacks of relief items for the families who were stranded in Brgy Kabulakan, Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat due to flashflood 3. Restoration of Lifelines • Power Situation (Source: NEA, TransCo ) Tab F III . Declaration of State of Calamity • Paombong, Bulacan • Obando, Bulacan • Province of Albay (Region V) • Province of Antique • Province of Iloilo • Municipality of Carigara (Leyte Province, Region VIII) • Zamboanga City (9 Barangays) • Province of Aklan • Province of Capiz • Province of Sarangani • Province of Sultan Kudarat • North Cotabato • South Cotabato Municipalities of Lake Sebu, Surallah, Sto. Nino and Tiboli IV. Needs/Requirements a. Wishlist of the disaster-affected families (from DSWD) – kitchen utensils, drinking water, water containers, lighting equipment (candles, gas lamps, flashlights, batteries, ect) blankets, mosquito nets and mats b. Flooded areas in Capiz, Region VI – drinking water Tab A - Affected and Displaced Population Tab B - Casualties Tab C - Damaged Houses Tab D - Cost of Damages Tab E - Cost of Assistance Tab F - Power Situation 3 Sitrep No. 13 Tab A !"#$ % No. of Evac Region/ Province/ Mun/ Number of Affected Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Centers TOTAL SERVED Centers City Brgys Families Persons Families PersonsEstablished Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 1,897 198,226 981,734 27,243 139,748 426 59,929 296,253 85,571 426,090 ** I 7 211 871 190 871 6 - - - - PANGASINAN 6 190 871 190 871 6 - - - - Guesset 1 160 750 160 750 3 Dagupan City 1 5 25 5 25 1 Sual 4 25 96 25 96 2 LA UNION 1 21 Agoo 1 21 105 ** III 140 19,987 98,096 314 1,473 10 1,687 8,659 1,817 9,212 BULACAN 57 10,117 49,602 314 1,473 10 1,337 6,685 1,467 7,238 Obando 10 780 3,900 56 255 2 56 255 Bustos 1 1 5 1 5 1 Bulakan 1 4 20 4 20 1 Sta. Maria 1 164 820 164 820 1 Malolos City 3 95 392 74 298 4 74 298 Calumpit 1 150 750 15 75 1 Hagonoy 2 1,200 6,000 Pulilan 7 25 125 25 125 25 125 Paombong 6 385 1,925 385 1,925 385 1,925 Marilao 5 1,963 9,815 927 4,635 927 4,635 Meycauayan 20 5,350 25,850 PAMPANGA 23 3,092 14,621 - - - 350 1,974 350 1,974 Guagua 7 1,600 8,313 350 1,974 350 1,974 Masantol 16 1,492 6,308 NUEVA ECIJA 2 9 38 Guimba 2 9 38 ZAMBALES 9 361 1,835 Botolan 4 91 495 San Antonio 1 3 15 San Felipe 4 267 1,325 BATAAN 49 6,408 32,000 - - - - - - - Orani 18 3,140 15,600 Abucay 5 690 3,790 Hermosa 6 228 1,088 Dinalupihan 1 1 5 Morong 5 884 4,192 Samal 14 1,465 7,325 ** IV - A 305 34,731 164,244 10,647 52,808 39 11,137 46,742 22,046 99,059 CAVITE 60 8,514 33,263 564 2,391 17 7,950 30,962 8,784 32,903 Bacoor 16 6,428 23,573 128 562 5 6,300 23,011 6,428 23,573 Noveleta 2 51 248 51 248 2 51 248 Ternate 1 18 90 15 67 1 3 23 18 90 Cavite City 10 302 1,510 269 1,092 6 33 418 302 1,510 Dasmarinas 5 500 2,500 500 2,500 500 2,500 Gen Trias 1 9 50 9 50 1 9 50 Kawit 15 448 2,242 2 12 1 446 2,230 448 2,242 GMA 6 15 75 15 75 15 75 Maragondon 2 650 2,600 650 2,600 650 2,600 Naic 1 3 15 3 15 3 15 Rosario 1 90 360 90 360 1 90 360 BATANGAS 50 1,851 8,961 4 20 1 452 2,105 452 2,105 Ibaan 1 8 40 8 40 8 40 Lipa City 1 4 20 4 20 1 Tanauan City 2 50 269 Bauan 1 9 42 Nasugbu 1 79 343 79 243 79 243 P. Garcia 5 23 119 2 7 2 7 San Juan 25 1,516 6,710 362 1,810 362 1,810 Calatagan 2 3 11 Mabini 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 Rosario 7 57 300 San Pascual 1 1 5 Page 1 of 5 Sitrep No. 13 Tab A !"#$ % No. of Evac Region/ Province/ Mun/ Number of Affected Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Centers TOTAL SERVED Centers City Brgys Families Persons Families PersonsEstablished Families Persons Families Persons Sta Teresita 1 1 5 Batangas City 2 99 1,092 LAGUNA 68 1,883 8,498 - - - - - - - Sta. Cruz 8 83 384 Calamba City 8 705 3,671 Paete 7 70 336 - Bay 8 181 697 - Los Baños 1 90 407 San Pablo City 1 5 24 Pangil 5 284 1,533 Kalayaan 2 13 65 Pagsanjan 2 50 250 Alaminos 1 4 15 Victoria 4 48 245 Pila 7 10 50 Rizal 11 256 409 Sta. Rosa City 3 84 412 RIZAL 22 411 2,050 4 21 1 - - - - Cardona 8 40 198 Antipolo 1 1 5 Binangonan 3 15 75 Rodriguez 1 3 15 Baras 1 4 20 4 21 1 Tanay 1 57 285 San Mateo 3 86 427 Jalajala 2 35 175 Taytay 2 170 850 QUEZON 105 22,072 111,472 10,075 50,376 20 2,735 13,675 12,810 64,051 Infanta 1 514 2,570 Agdangan 11 768 3,790 Atimonan 1 693 4,990 Gumaca 6 287 1,435 Macalelon 30 2,510 12,304 53 265 1 53 265 Mauban 9 615 3,076 93 466 7 522 2,610 615 3,076 Candelaria 1 94 470 Dolores 2 105 407 Lucena City 23 12,312 61,560 9,879 49,395 11 2,213 11,065 12,092 60,460 Pagbilao 1 2,543 12,715 Pitogo 8 293 1,465 50 250 1 50 250 San Antonio 1 12 60 Sariaya 11 1,326 6,630 IV-B 3 281 760 - - 9 - - - - ROMBLON 3 128 549 - - - - - - - San Agustin 1 79 395 Sta Maria 1 46 132 San Jose 1 3 22 ** OCCIDENTAL - 153 211 - - 9 - - - - MINDORO Magsaysay 153 211 9 V 227 15,313 79,161 - - - - - - - ** MASBATE 78 3,288 18,521 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baleno 2 34 208 Balud 3 500 2,980 Batuan 3 17 76 Cataingan 17 690 4,125 Cawayan 5 346 2,049 Claveria 10 140 840 Dimasalang 10 205 1,200 Esperanza 13 663 3,092 Mandaon 4 22 105 Masbate 3 457 2,601 Milagros 3 79 468 Page 2 of 5 Sitrep No. 13 Tab A !"#$ % No. of Evac Region/ Province/ Mun/ Number of Affected Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Centers TOTAL SERVED Centers City Brgys Families Persons Families PersonsEstablished Families Persons Families Persons Mobo 2 63 372 Palanas 1 21 120 Pio V. Corpus 1 1 5 Placer 1 50 280 ALBAY 149 12,025 60,640 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camalig 22 2,551 11,476 Daraga 20 1,060 4,668 Guinobatan 6 435 2,786 Legaspi City 32 3,387 18,666 Libon 10 217 813 Oas 10 59 262 Pioduran 12 1,592 9,548 Bacacay 17 870 3,726 Manito 7 543 3,258 Sto Domingo 13 1,311 5,437 VI 784 69,908 341,697 11,803 63,388 322 8,217 44,052 18,892 101,800 ANTIQUE 77 4,398 22,268 3,667 18,281 20 735 4,008 4,402 22,289 Belison 6 490 2,552 263 1,417 4 227 1,135 490 2,552 Hamtic 12 490 2,494 490 2,494 1 490 2,494 San Jose 28 437 2,622 5 25 1 437 2,622 442 2,647 San Remigio 7 1,640 8,000 1,640 8,000 1 1,640 8,000 Tibiao 1 1 4 Sibalom 1 1,000 5,000 1,000 5,000 1 1,000 5,000 Valderama 22 340 1,596 269 1,345 12 71 251 340 1,596 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 82 5,326 26,135 39 195 6 6 30 45 225 Bago City 3 36 150 Hinigaran 4 27 135 6 30 6 30 Isabela 2 129 411 Manapla 6 92 474 Moises Padilla 2 36 180 20 100 2 20 100 Murcia 3 4 27 Pontevedra 5 158 790 Pulupundan 5 239 1,195 19 95 4 19 95 Sagay City 1 99 495 Silay City 10 453 2,720 Talisay 9 226 1,130 Valladolid 9 1,014 5,070 Victorias City 16 1,960 9,800 Cauayan 1 37 339 E.B.
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