NDRRMC Update Sit Rep 20 Effects of Southwest Monsoon
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3. Casualties (TAB C) • As of 17 August 2012 , a total 109 persons were dead. • A total of fourteen (14) persons were injured. • Four (4) persons are still missing. • To date, the two (2) missing fishermen from the Sta Cruz, Ilocos Sur maritime incident are still not found. • A total of 62,847 were rescued in Regions I, IV-B, CAR and NCR. 4. Status of Lifelines 1. Condition of Roads and Bridges (TAB D) • As of 17 August 2012 , a total of sixteen (16) roads and three (3) bridges remained not passable to all types of vehicles in Regions III, IV-A, CAR and NCR . • The roads in Zambales, Pampanga, Bataan, Laguna and Muntinlupa City are still flooded and not passable to all types of vehicles while the flooding in the roads of Taguig City continues to subside. • The damaged bridges in Bataan are still not passable as well as the road in Abra due to road cut. 2. Status of Dams and Waterways (As of 8:00 PM, 16 August 2012) CURRENT WATER SPILLING DAM GATE OPENING LEVEL (m) LEVEL (m) ANGAT 213. 05 210.00 1 gate / 1.2 m = 137 cms IPO 100. 32 100.80 2 gates / 3 m = 440 cms LA MESA 79.15 80.15 AMBUKLAO 750.88 752.00 1 gate / 0.5 m = 135 cms BINGA 573.40 575.00 2 gates / 2 m = 310 cms SAN ROQUE 280.43 280.00 1 gate / 0.5 m = 400 cms PANTABANGAN 210. 51 221.00 MAGAT 189.68 190.00 CALIRAYA 286.44 288.00 Rubber gate 4 - fully deflated, BUSTOS 17.35 17.70 Total discharge - 477 cms • All residents living in the areas near the Angat, Ipo, Ambuklao, Binga, San Roque and Bustos are advised to be alert for possible increase in the water level downstream. F. Damaged Houses (TAB E) • A total of 12,962 houses were damaged in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B and VI, of which 3,354 totally and 9,608 partially damaged. • As of 17 August 2012, a slight increase in the number of damaged houses are noted in the province of Batangas. G. Cost of Damages (TAB F) • The total cost of damages to infrastructure and agriculture in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B and NCR is ₱ 3,055,845,281.72. • The total cost of damages to infrastructure is ₱ 651,362,230.00 and the total cost of damages to agriculture is ₱ 2,404,483,051.72 . H. Flooded Areas (TAB G) • As of 17 August 2012, a total of fifty nine (59) Cities/Municipalities from NCR, Regions III, and IV-A are still affected by flooding. • There are new reports of flooding in some Barangays in the cities of Valenzuela, Taguig, Pasig and Malabon in NCR; Bacolor and Calumpit, Bulacan; and in Lubao , Pampanga while the flood in San Juan and Porac, Pampanga had already subsided. III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A. Conduct of Emergency Cabinet Meeting • The NDRRMC conducted an Emergency Meeting with His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III at 10:00 AM, 7 August 2012 at the NDRRMC Conference Room, attended by DSWD, DILG, DOST (PAGASA), MMDA, DPWH, DOH, and DepEd, AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, other agencies and print / broadcast media. The meeting focused on the action plan on damage assessment, asset mobilization, Search and Rescue (SAR), relief allocation and distribution to augment the LGUs and affected communities • The DOST (PAGASA), DSWD, DPWH, MMDA and DOH presented their reports based on their respective mandates • The President raised some specific issues that need to be addressed by the concerned agencies. Likewise provided general guidance to the response and relief agencies to require the LGUs concerned to go around their respective areas through the Brgy Captains and provide necessary assistance whenever necessary • President’s instructions to the agencies were the following: DSWD to find a place where they can put tents as additional evacuation centers; DOH to initiate the provision of water for those who depend on deep wells and how to address flooding in hospitals; DILG to identify all inundated /flooded Barangays in Marikina City affected by SW Monsoon, require all LGUs to go around their areas through the barangay captains; and check floodings in Tarlac and Northern Luzon ( La Union. Pangasinan and Ilocos; DOST to fast track the preparation of hazard map of Luzon. DPWH to study the long term solution for Laguna Lake. • On 8 August, 2012, His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III, DND Secretary and NDRRMC Chairperson Voltaire Gazmin, MMDA Chairperson Francis Tolentino and Muntinlupa City Mayor Aldrin San Pedro personally inspected the Tunasan Elementary School in Brgy Tunasan, Muntinlupa City to assess the situation of the evacuees. • The President then proceeded to the NDRRMOC for a short briefing with the NDRRMC TWG and discussed the current weather situation and forecast, roads accessibility and response measures being implemented. • An aerial damage assessment was conducted by OCD Operations Division Dir. Armando Duque together with PAGASA representatives Deputy Administrator Vic Malano, Mr. Mario Raymundo, and Mr. Bernie de Leon. B. Relief and Recovery Operations DSWD: • Prepositioned P3.31 million standby funds and P38.32 million worth of relief supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to P41.64 million. Field Office Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total NCR 1,025,649.87 1,873,481.23 2,899,131.10 I 449,909.13 6,437,188.65 6,887,097.78 III 220,109.16 1,636,142.44 1,856,251.60 IV-A 266,263.99 6,013,334.57 6,279,598.56 IV-B 569,072.38 1,070,680.09 1,639,752.47 V 487,212.18 20,255,137.19 20,742,349.37 VI 294,425.20 1,042,866.41 1,337,291.61 Total 3,312,641.91 38,328,830.58 41,641,472.49 • DROMIC is closely coordinating with DSWD-FOs concerned for any significant updates related to SW monsoon. • Affected families need food, water, clothing, mats, blankets, and diapers for infants DOH: • Closely monitors the status of health services, offices and personnel at all levels; strengthen advisory and health promotion campaign on the preventive measures of Leptospirosis case and other food and water borne related diseases; and released assorted drugs and medicines and rubber boots to CHDs. • CHDs I, III, IV-A,, IV-B, CAR and NCR provided assorted drugs and medicines to the LGUs concerned. • Code Red Alert is still raised. • Activation and monitoring of Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disaster (SPEED) reports from different health facilities in Regions III, IV-A, and NCR. DepEd: • Reported that 51 schools so far are being utilized as evacuation centers; mobilized teachers to conduct classes in QC; and prepare contingency plan (1-2 hrs additional for regular classes) to complete 180 days mandatory or make up classes. DILG: • Provided assistance by search and rescue (SAR) and evacuation in the municipalities of Batangas namely: Calaca, Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, Taal, Tuy, Bauan, San Luis, Agoncillo, Alitagtag, Cuenca, Laurel, Malvar, San Nicolas, Sta Teresita, Talisay, Tanauan City • Provincial Engineering Office mobilized heavy equipment (loader, backhoe and dumptrucks) to augment in the clearing operations in the affected barangays of Lemery. • Issued a memorandum addressed to all DILG Provincial/City Directors for the reactivation of the Local Price Coordinating Councils to ensure that all LCE’s adopt measures to address hoarding and exorbitant price increases of essential/prime commodities. C. Cost of Assistance (TAB H) • A total amount of ₱ 127,169,529.06 worth of relief assistance was provided to the affected families. The Local Government Units (LGUs) provided ₱ 58,888,556.25 , Non- Government Organizations (NGOs) provisioned ₱ 7,218,845.78 , Deparment of Health granted ₱ 14,289,148.95 , while the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) allocated ₱ 46,772,978.08 . ° Region III and NCR have the biggest allocation to date. D. Search and Rescue (SAR) Operations (TAB I) • SAR operations were effected through the concerted efforts of the SAR units of AFP, PCG, PNP, BFP, DPWH, DOH and LTO and around 19,579 personnel, 699 vehicles, 283 seacrafts and 32 other assets were mobilized to various areas in Metro Manila. Breakdown: Agencies Personnel Vehicles Seacrafts Others AFP 5,839 379 112 - PNP 9,754 169 138 - PCG 271 13 24 - BFP 2,717 19 5 - DPWH 797 111 0 - DOH 158 0 0 - LTO 43 5 4 32 E. Declarations of State of Calamity (TAB J) • To date, forty nine (49) cities/municipalities in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, XII and NCR was declared under State of Calamity. F. Actions Taken (TAB K) G. Status of Rescue Operations (TAB L) A total of 13,520 families / 62,837 persons were rescued by the combined efforts of AFP, PNP, PCG, LGUs and Team Albay. ____________________________________________________________________________ Sitrep No. 20 TAB A EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 17 August 2012, 5:00 AM TIME/DATE OF REGION/ AREA DESCRIPTION REMARK/S OCCURRENCE TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED (23) LANDSLIDE (6) NCR (1) A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains Two (2) affected houses were reportedly buried Bayanihan St. Brgy. which involved two (2) houses. The said along with the deceased victims while the 07 August 2012 Commonwealth, Quezon City incident resulted into the deaths of nine (9) survivors were rushed to East Avenue Medical persons and injuries of four (4) persons. Center. REGION IV-A (5) On or about Sitio AC near Wawa in Brgy. San A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains 10:50 AM 7 Two (2) families were affected. Rafael, Rodriguez, Rizal which partially damaged two (2) houses August 2012 On or about A landslide incident occurred due to heavy rains Brgy.