EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Typhoon Pablo (international name: Bopha) was the second typhoon that affected after TS Sendong in the last 2 years. It is the 16 th Tropical Cyclone that entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) in 2012. On 04 December 2012 Typhoon Pablo made landfall over , Oriental with maximum sustained winds of 185 kph near the center and gustiness of 220 kph. The strong winds damaged houses, roads, bridges, school buildings, government and private facilities and other structures and uprooted trees. In particular, Andap , New , which is situated in the mountains of Compostela Valley, was hit by landslide and rockslide. As of 01 March 2013, a total of 651 fatalities, 488 injured and 428 missing were reported in Compostela Valley Province.

The Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) for the province of Compostela Valley was conducted through the leadership of the Office of Civil Defense and the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) XI in cooperation with the Provincial DRRMC and the Municipal DRRMCs. The field assessment was done on 29 January – 6 February 2013 in Compostela Valley Province covering 11 municipalities; Compostela, Laak, Mabini, Maco, , , , , and .

In Compostela Valley Province, Typhoon Pablo resulted to a total damage of PhP 27,425,216,408.85 and the amount needed for recovery and reconstruction is PhP 16,749,820,053.76 . The damaged sectors and recommended funding for recovery and reconstruction are as follows:

1. Infrastructure

Total estimated damage to infrastructures is PhP 4,637,295,926.65. This sector accounted for all structures such as roads, bridges, irrigation facilities, flood control/seawall and all infrastructures related to education, power, water facility and telecommunications and government. A total amount of PhP 5,308,032,394.61 is needed for the reconstruction of the infrastructure sector.

2. Livelihood

Total estimated damage to livelihood is PhP 19,288,427,802.00. This sector covers Agriculture, Tourism, Mining and ITS (Industry, Trade and Services). A total amount of PhP 2,118,002,500.00 is needed for the reconstruction of the livelihood sector.

3. Social

Total estimated damage to social is PhP 347,062,420.20. This sector focuses on the frontline services of the government towards society/community. This includes 3 sub-sectors: shelter, health and education. A total amount of PhP 1,918,135,159.15 is needed for the reconstruction of the social sector.

4. Resettlement

Total estimated damage to housing is PhP 3,152,430,260.00 . This sector includes housing, land acquisition and land development. A total amount of PhP 7,405,650,000.00 is needed for resettlement sector.

Summary of Damage and Recommended Funding for Recovery and Reconstruction

COMPOSTELA VALLEY SECTOR RECOMMENDED RECOVERY/ DAMAGES RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS TOTAL 27,425,216,408.85 16,749,820,053.76 INFRASTRUCTURE 4,637,295,926.65 5,308,032,394.61 Roads 480,703,532.00 540,033,803.60 Bridges 407,211,800.00 468,293,570.00 Flood Control/ Sea Wall 2,367,608,695.65 2,722,750,000.00 Irrigation Facilities 459,500,000.00 505,450,000.00 Health Infrastructure 168,780,000.00 194,190,000.00 Education Infrastructure 189,435,000.00 201,666,087.16 Government Infrastructure 209,111,000.00 280,477,650.00 Power Infrastructure 260,330,000.00 286,363,000.00 Water Facilities 92,845,899.00 106,772,783.85 Telecommunication Infrastructure 1,770,000.00 2,035,500.00 LIVELIHOOD 19,288,427,802.00 2,118,002,500.00 Agriculture 14,438,081,167.00 1,634,000,000.00 Tourism 912,280.00 Mining 69,105,355.00 1,800,000.00 Industry, Trade and Services 4,780,329,000.00 482,202,500.00 SOCIAL 347,062,420.20 1,918,135,159.15 Shelter 211,625,400.00 496,130,000.00 Health (WaSH and Nutrition) 86,118,020.00 1,367,534,259.00 Education 49,319,000.20 54,470,900.15 RESETTLEMENT 3,152,430,260.00 7,405,650,000.00 Housing 3,152,430,260.00 3,852,500,000.00 Land Acquisition 906,900,000.00 Land Development 2,646,250,000.00

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Hazard Assessment 1 Typhoon Pablo 2 Vulnerability and Exposure 2

INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR

Damage and Needs Assessment 6 Recommended Recovery/ Reconstruction Needs 8 Implementation Framework 8 Recommendation 9

LIVELIHOOD SECTOR

Damage and Needs Assessment 40 Recommended Recovery/ Reconstruction Needs 43 Implementation Framework 48 Recommendation 49

SOCIAL SECTOR

Damage and Needs Assessment 52 Recommended Recovery/ Reconstruction Needs 52 Implementation Framework 54 Recommendation 55

RESETTLEMENT

Damage and Needs Assessment 59 Recommended Recovery/ Reconstruction Needs 59 Implementation Framework 60 Recommendation 61 INTRODUCTION

On 04 December 2012, Typhoon Pablo made landfall in the . Carrying strong winds, Typhoon Pablo devastated several municipalities in Region 11 particularly in the provinces of and Compostela Valley. Houses were damaged, trees were uprooted and landslides occurred. President Benigno Simeon Aquino III declared a State of National Calamity through Proclamation No. 522 on 07 December 2012.

The PDNA Report is divided into three (3) parts; Hazard, Vulnerability and Exposure Assessment, Damage; Losses and Needs Assessment; and Social Impact Assessment.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT

The Philippine Archipelago is bounded by Pacific Ocean on the east and West Philippine Sea on the west. It is also situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire and part of the Western Pacific Arc characterized by the active volcanoes. The country’s terrain is generally characterized as mountainous. Given its location and geologic characteristics, the is vulnerable to multiple natural hazards such as earthquakes and typhoons.

Located in the Southeastern portion of Mindanao, Davao Region is bounded by the Philippine Sea in the East; provinces of Bukidnon, Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Sur on the north; and by Central Mindanao provinces in the West.

Every year, an average of 20 typhoons crosses the country. Statistics from 1883-1990 showed that an average of 1 tropical cyclone per year crossed Mindanao every 10 years. However, in the last 15 years, there were 6 tropical cyclones that crossed Mindanao. For two years in a row Mindanao was hit by Typhoon; TS Sendong in 2011 and Ty Pablo in 2012 both of which hit Mindanao in the month of December. Seven Tropical Cyclones either made landfall or crossed Davao Provinces including Typhoon Pablo from 1948 – 2012. One Tropical Cyclone hit Davao Oriental every 20 years.

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TYPHOON PABLO Figure 1. Typhoon Pablo Track Typhoon Pablo (International name: Bopha) was the second Typhoon that affected Mindanao and the 16 th Tropical Cyclone that entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) in 2012. On 04 December at 4:45 am Typhoon Pablo first made landfall over Baganga, Davao Oriental with maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour Source: DOST-PAGASA (kph) and gustiness of 210 kph. It slightly weakened to sustained winds of 160 kph and gustiness of 195 kph after its landfall, traversed the Provinces of Compostela Valley and Bukidnon, slightly accelerated as it moved towards Southern-Negros Oriental. It made second landfall over South of Dumaguete City on the same day at 5:30 pm and weakened further to sustained winds of 140 kph and gustiness of 170 kph as it moved toward Northern Palawan. On 05 December 2012 at 8:00 am Typhoon Pablo made land fall for the third time over Roxas City, Palawan. On 08 December 2012, Pablo downgraded into a tropical storm as it headed towards the Ilocos Provinces and La Union. On 09 December 2012, it further weakened into tropical depression as it moved towards Ilocos Norte and subsequently into a low pressure area prior to its dissipation.

Typhoon Pablo was the strongest Tropical Cyclone to make landfall in 2012; strongest since Typhoon Juan in 2010; strongest typhoon to cross Mindanao since Typhoon Nitang in 1984 and strongest to cross Davao provinces since Titang in 1970.

VULNERABILITY AND EXPOSURE

The coastal municipalities of Baganga, Boston and Cateel in the Province of Davao Oriental were the most affected by Typhoon Pablo. Strong winds caused damage to houses most of which were made of light materials. Palm trees which covered most of the mountainous areas of region were either uprooted or their leaves and fruits fallen. Upland settlements like the Municipality of New Bataan suffered from landslides and rockslides brought

2 | Pa g e about by the amount of rainfall poured by Typhoon Pablo and the scarcely vegetated mountains. On 04 December 2012, over a five-hour period starting 7:45 am, rainfall recorded in the Municipality of Maragusan which is about 19.5 km south of New Bataan range from heavy (7-15 mm/hr) to intense rainfall (15-30 mm/hr). Highest amount of rainfall reached 51.82 mm/hr recorded at 6:45 am. In New Bataan alone, debris flow deposit was estimated at 25-30 million cubic meters.

Figure 2. Landslide and Flood Susceptibility Map of Manat Quadrangle

Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau

Region 11’s topography is characterized by mountain ranges extending in the northern central and north western area and along the western border with uneven distribution of plateaus and lowlands. Only Twenty six percent of the total land area of the region has slope range of 0-8 % which is suitable for settlement, agricultures and industries.

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Figure 3. Map of Typhoon Pablo Affected Population

Source: United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Thirty four (34) provinces, 40 cities and 318 municipalities were affected by Typhoon Pablo. Mining and logging operations exists in areas affected by Typhoon Pablo in Region XI.

Table 1.Affected Population in Region XI Region/Province/ Mun/ City Brgys Families Persons Davao Region 1,162 986,733 4,295,416 Compostela Valley 25 2 142,040 710,199 223 169,485 847,440 505 563,428 2,178,877 Davao Oriental 182 111,780 558,900 Source: NDRRMC Final Situational Report on Typhoon PABLO

4 | Pa g e A total of 1,248 fatalities, 2,916 injured and 797 missing were reported for all the regions affected by Typhoon Pablo as of 01 March 2013.

Region XI has the highest number of casualties with 1,007 dead, 2,529 injured and 524 missing. The table below shows the breakdown of fatalities in the affected regions and provinces

Table 2. Casualties of Typhoon Pablo Regions No. of Fatalities No. of Fatalities per Province IV-B 3 Palawan VI 1 Capiz VII 10 Siquijor (2), Cebu (6) and Negros Oriental (2) VIII 3 Northern Samar (1), Southern Leyte (1) and Biliran (1) IX 1 Zamboanga City X 15 Misamis Occidental (2), Misamis Oriental (6), Bukidnon (6) and Cagayan de Oro City (1) XI 1, 188 Davao Oriental (537 ), Compostela Valley (651) XII 8 General Santos City CARAGA 19 Surigao del Sur (5), Surigao del Norte (1) and Agusan del Sur (13) Total 1, 248 Source: NDRRMC Final Situational Report on Typhoon PABLO

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INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR

BACKGROUND

Hundreds of lives were lost and thousands of families were homeless after Typhoon “Pablo” hit Compostela Valley Province last 04 December 2012. Apart from that, significant damages in the infrastructure sector affected the economy of the province. Comprehensive assessment was performed to determine the magnitude of the damage as well as the necessary recovery and reconstruction projects to be implemented.

The infrastructure sector includes roads and bridges, irrigation facilities, health, education, government infrastructures, flood control, power, water facilities, and telecommunication.

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

Roads and Bridges

Typhoon “Pablo” left remarkable damages on roads and bridges in Compostela Valley at large. After its phenomenal blow in all municipalities, roads were made inaccessible, while, significant figures of bridges were partially and totally damaged. Hence, it caused difficulties for commuters to pass through and farmers to transport agricultural products to the market.

Numerous road sections in the entire province were left impassable due to fallen trees, electric posts, and scattered debris along the roads. Particularly, about 700 kilometers of the national, provincial, municipal, and barangay roads were damaged.

In the areas of to Mati, the National Road in Baranggay Pindasan, Mabini was also affected due to the overflowing water of silted Tagbalaobao River that caused heavy traffic.

The roads and bridges of Compostela and New Bataan were covered with mud, flood waters, and fallen trees; other hard-hit municipalities like Laak, Montevista, and Monkayo experienced similar scenario making majority of their roads inaccessible.

New Bataan has six (6) municipal roads including bridges that were inaccessible. Monkayo, on the other hand, had three (3) totally damaged bridges.

The total damages of the roads and bridges sub-sector amounted to PhP 887,915,332.00. The amount was based on the report submitted by the concerned municipalities and verified by the Provincial Engineering Office.

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Irrigation

The irrigation systems of eight (8) municipalities, which were constructed by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) with the assistance of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and Provincial Government for the 5,451 hectares of rice lands, were affected by Typhoon Pablo. The estimated damages of these irrigation systems were amounted at PhP 459,500,000.00 .

Health

Health infrastructure (Health Centers, Hospitals, RHUs) damages were estimated at a total of PhP 168,780,000.00.

Education

The damages incurred in the education infrastructures amounted to PhP 189,435,000.00 covering the five (5) hardly hit municipalities of the province.

Government

The government buildings which include barangay halls, municipal halls, day care centers, centers, covered court, provincial capitol and others government structures were also assessed and accounted with a total of PhP 209,111,000.00 .

Flood Control, Sea Wall and Slope Protection

The total damage on flood control, sea wall and slope control structures amounted to PhP 2,367,608,695.65 .

Power

About 90% of the electric posts and transformers used for power distribution in the municipalities of New Bataan, Compostela, Montevista, Monkayo and Maragusan, and about 80% in Nabunturan, Laak, Maco, Mabini, Mawab and Pantukan collapsed during the typhoon .

The absence of electricity greatly affected residential, commercial establishments, and institutions, including schools, health centers and government. Thus, the DANECO (Davao Del Norte Electric Cooperative) projected an estimated damage of PhP 260,330,000,00.

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Water Facilities

Typhoon “Pablo” caused damages to the water systems in all municipalities of Compostela Valley Province. The damages to water facilities include water source impounding reservoirs in the developed spring sources, water distribution pipeline systems, reservoirs, and chlorinators. The total damage amounted to PhP 92,845,899.00 .

Telecommunication

Some cellular towers were damaged in five (5) hardly hit municipalities due to strong winds and the total amount of damage was amounted to PhP 1,770,000.00

RECOMMENDED RECOVERY/RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS

Table 1 below shows the total funding requirement to finance the various infrastructure rehabilitation and/or reconstruction projects that shall be undertaken, amounting to PhP 5,308,032,394.61 . As reflected, the flood control rehabilitation and reconstruction project shared the largest amount of PhP 2,722,750,000.00 .

Table 1. Summary of the damages and Recommended Recovery/Reconstruction Needs of the Infrastructure Sector

Damages Recommended Recovery/Reconstruction Needs TOTAL 4,637,295,926.65 5,308,032,394.61

Roads 480,703,532.00 540,033,803.60 Bridges 407,211,800.00 468,293,570.00 Flood Control/ Sea Wall 2,367,608,695.65 2,722,750,000.00 Irrigation Facilities 459,500,000.00 505,450,000.00 Health Infrastructure 168,780,000.00 194,190,000.00 Education Infrastructure 189,435,000.00 201,666,087.16 Government Infrastructure 209,111,000.00 280,477,650.00 Power Infrastructure 260,330,000.00 286,363,000.00 Water Facilities 92,845,899.00 106,772,783.85 Telecommunication Infrastructure 1,770,000.00 2,035,500.00

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

The implementation period of majority of the proposed projects is within 2013-2014.

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) plays a vital role in accessing the budget and implementation of approved projects. Furthermore, the Provincial Government Unit through its Provincial Engineer’s Office will also support infrastructure projects in the province.

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RECOMMENDATION

Roads and Bridges

1. Immediate rehabilitation of damaged roads. 2. Implement slope protection and proper water lines and drainage. 3. Adopt new technology on erosion control. 4. Conduct study on the current river flows for the improvement of design for bridges. 5. Retrofitting of the structures of the partially damaged bridges. 6. Implement long span bridges (steel bridges), especially for those totally damaged.

Water

1. Re-planning based on the actual scenario and impact of the typhoon 2. Update hazard areas for realigning of pipelines, and reconstruction of pumping stations and reservoirs. 3. Structural design and water service experts shall be the front liner of the restoration activities. 4. Moratorium to tariff increase on water rates. 5. Reconstruction and recovery projects and programs shall be intensively monitored and observed to regain lessons in the future construction as well as obtain the needed baseline information for future PDNA.

Flood Control

1. Create a task force for a study in the major river basin as to its present situation after the aftermath of Pablo with the government lead agency, to wit; DPWH, NIA, and provincial government. 2. Introduce engineering mitigation like cut-off channel to its present river contours, river revetments, river rechanneling and dikes as to its strategic location to prevent more damage in the future. 3. Relocation of the affected families on the hazard prone areas, especially within the river bank areas.

Power

1. Proper zoning identification and imposition of approved land uses such as Residential, Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial Land Uses. 2. Identification of Environmental Critical Areas (ECA) for the determination of the vulnerabilities and risks of the areas where the industrial and power supply assets and facilities are located. 3. Regular cutting and line clearing along the power transmission lines to prevent damages during strong winds and flooding. 4. Reconstruction and recovery programs, and projects shall be monitored, and used as lessons to learn for more concrete preparation as well as to obtain the needed baseline data and information for the future Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)

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Telecommunications

1. Updated hazard maps to be used in the determination of the vulnerabilities and risks of areas where communication towers, internet-based communication towers and facilities are located. 2. Close monitoring of the implementation of the restoration of the telecommunication facilities by the service providers.

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ANNEX A - ROADS LIST OF PRIORITY ROADS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

ROAD SECTION LENGTH (km) COST OF DAMAGE

GRAND TOTAL 1,359.11 352,950,950.00 MUNICIPALITY: MONKAYO 108.95 180,050,000.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD 102.95 5,750,000.00 Banlag-Casoon Road 8.8 500,000.00 Compostela-Tubotubo-Monkayo Road 21 1,000,000.00 Banlag-San Isidro Road 7.2 500,000.00 Monkayo-Awao Road 20.5 1,300,000.00 Monkayo-Mamunga-Tubotubo 14.4 750,000.00 Nabo-Pilar-Tamia Road 8.1 500,000.00 Pasian-Tubod Road 9.6 500,000.00 Union-Upper ulip Road 13.35 700,000.00 MUNICIPAL ROAD 17,855,040.00 All Barangays FARM TO MARKET ROAD 6 156,444,960.00 Km. 6 to Km. 18, Casoon 34,144,960.00 P-9, Pasian to Mabuhay, Awao 10,000,000.00 Pob. San Isidro to Sta. Monica, San Isidro 35,000,000.00 Km. 7, Banlag to km. 12 Kabangkalan, Casoon 17,000,000.00 National Highway to Sitio Tagbawi, Rizal 17,000,000.00 Cambilawa, Inambatan 3,100,000.00 Depo - Mt. Diwalwal Circ. Road 6 4,200,000.00 Rizalian, Awao to Bosquet, San Jose 36,000,000.00 MUNICIPALITY: MONTEVISTA 38.00 9,700,000.00 Jct. Highway-Kanidkid-Mayaon-Baluarte Road 12 2,100,000.00 Montevista-San Jose-Lebanon Road 6 400,000.00 New -Banagbanag-Alegria-Panag Road 20 1,200,000.00 BARANGAY ROAD 6,000,000.00 LEBANON 500,000.00 NEW CALAPE 500,000.00 NEW DALAGUETE 500,000.00 MAYAON 500,000.00 CANIDKID 500,000.00 BANGLASAN 500,000.00 PROSPERIDAD 500,000.00 SAN VICENTE 500,000.00 NEW CEBULAN 500,000.00 Prk 1, Prk 2, Prk 4 & Prk 6 1,500,000.00 MUNICIPALITY: LAAK 311.87 23,390,325.00 NATIONAL ROAD 52 3,900,000.00 Logdeck-Kapatagan-Kaligutan-Banbanon-Laak Road 17 1,275,000.00 -Bollukan-Kiokmay-Sisimon Road 17 1,275,000.00 Sisimon-Hinagtungan-Bayanihan Road Section 18 1,350,000.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD 72.00 5,400,000.00 Km. 26-Ceboleda Road 7 525,000.00 Kaligutan-Kilagding-San Antonio Road 13 975,000.00 Mag-agbay-Longanapan-Napantigan Road 6 450,000.00 Crossing Banbanon-Langtud Road 8 600,000.00 Laak-Imelda-Mangloy-Binasbas Road 12 900,000.00 Laak-Inakayan-Belmonte-Melale-Sabud Road 26 1,950,000.00 MUNICIPAL ROAD 187.87 14,090,325.00 Ceboleda-Bagong Silang Road 5 375,000.00 Kapatagan-Pahamutang-Amorcruz Road 5 375,000.00 Kapatagan-Dalimdim Rd. 5.5 412,500.00 Kaligutan-Naga Road 4 300,000.00 Kilagding-Malig-ot-Longanapan Road 4 300,000.00 Kilagding-New Cebu-Sitio Malinaonao-Laak Road 7 525,000.00 Banbanon-Sitio Nagas-Baugo Road 4.5 337,500.00 Banbanon-Sitio Kapilay-pilayan-Barubo Road 2.5 187,500.00 Laak-Magtagoktok-Ceboleda Road 5 375,000.00 Laak-Old Laak-Upper San Roque-Binasbas Rd. 9 675,000.00 Laak-Makopa-Langtud Road 10 750,000.00 Km. 42-Mabuhay-Panamoren Road 9 675,000.00 Purok Nangka-Sto. Niño Road 4.5 337,500.00

18 Andap-Ampawid Road 5 375,000.00 Andap-Buhi Road 6 450,000.00 RCB-Malinao Road 7 525,000.00 Melale-Datu Ampunan-Datu Davao Road 11 825,000.00 Melale-Doña Josefa Road 9.8 735,000.00 IL Papa-El Katipunan Rd. 6 450,000.00 Belmonte-New Bethlehem-Kiokmay Road 8.5 637,500.00 New Bollukan-Concepcion-Kinabuhian Road 9.75 731,250.00 Aguinaldo-Kidawa Road 11 825,000.00 Sisimon-Anitap Road 2 150,000.00 Hinagtungan-Limot Road 3.5 262,500.00 Sitio San Miguel-Sitio Magad-L.S. Sarmiento Rd. 6 450,000.00 Municipal Streets 27.321 2,049,075.00 MUNICIPALITY: COMPOSTELA 555.59 73,855,125.00 PROVINCIAL ROAD 76.25 3,000,000.00 Compostela-Bango-Cateel Road 41 1,000,000.00 Compostela-Mapaca-Inambatan Road 17.9 1,000,000.00 Nabunturan-Gabi-Compostela Road 17.35 1,000,000.00 MUNICIPAL ROAD 479.34 64,053,000.00 Gravelled Road 374.7 56,205,000.00 Earth road 104.64 7,848,000.00 others: Clearing / Repair / Rehab of Concrete Lined Canals / RCPC Lines / Underdrains along 6,802,125.00 Municipal Streets MUNICIPALITY: NEW BATAAN 186.90 11,052,000.00 Alegria-Panag-Camanlangan Road 18.6 500,000.00 Compostela-Magsaysay-Cogonon-New Bataan Road 17 1,000,000.00 Gabi-Inopawan-Panag Road 4.6 350,000.00 100,000.00 Sto Niño-Crossing Panag-Cogonon Road. 11.5 650,000.00 400,000.00 Jct. Batinao-Inopawan Road 4.4 200,000.00 150,000.00 BARANGAY ROAD 130.80 7,702,000.00 Andap Barangay Road 15 787,500.00 Batinao Barangay Road 3 157,500.00 Bantacan Barangay Road 10 525,000.00 Cabinuangan Barangay Road 10 525,000.00 Camanlangan Barangay Road 10 525,000.00 Cogonon Barangay Road 5 262,500.00 Fatima Barangay Road 1.8 94,500.00 Kahayag Barangay Road 2 105,000.00 Katipunan Barangay Road 5 262,500.00 Magangit Barangay Road 6 315,000.00 Magsaysay Barangay Road 4 210,000.00 Manurigao Barangay Road 20 1,600,000.00 Panag Barangay Road 13 682,500.00 Pagsabangan Barangay Road 18 1,440,000.00 San Roque Barangay Road 3 157,500.00 Tandawan Barangay Road 5 52,500.00 MUNICIPALITY: MARAGUSAN 40.00 8,440,000.00 Kasilak-New Albay-Sapawan Road 5.00 300,000.00 Mapawa-Tigbao Road 5.00 300,000.00 Maragusan-Magcagong-Parasanon-Paloc Road 7.00 700,000.00 Pob. Maragusan-Bagong Silang-Jct. Tagugpo Road 14.00 840,000.00 BARANGAY ROAD 9.00 6,300,000.00 Brgy. Pamintaran 7.00 4,900,000.00 Brgy. Tupaz 2.00 1,400,000.00 MUNICIPALITY: MABINI 14.40 3,600,000.00 Anitapan - Manasa Road ( in Km. ) 6.00 1,500,000.00 Anitapan - Singapore Road ( in Km. ) 4.00 1,000,000.00 Nangka - Libudon Road 2.40 600,000.00 Cuambog - Cabuyuan Road 2.00 500,000.00 MUNICIPALITY: MACO 50.00 7,003,500.00 Mawab - Elizalde - Cambagang Road 15.00 3,681,000.00 Elizalde - Panamin - Anitapan Road 11.00 2,722,500.00 Riprapping at Panoraon 24.00 600,000.00

19 MUNICIPALITY: PANTUKAN 20.50 6,850,000.00 Restoration of Sarog-Boringot Road 6.00 1,500,000.00 Restoration of Tambongon-Napnapan Road 7.50 450,000.00 Brgy. Kingking Roads 7.00 4,900,000.00 MUNICIPALITY: MAWAB 32.90 3,550,000.00 Mawab-Concepcion-Calabcab Road 7.50 450,000.00 Saosao-Nuevo Iloco-Nabunturan Rd. 4.50 1,125,000.00 Sawangan-Lapu-Lapu Road 7.50 1,125,000.00 Malinawon-Tan-awan Road 6.70 450,000.00 Salvacion-Mawab Road 6.70 400,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: NABUNTURAN - 25,460,000.00 Purok 12-Purok 8 Brgy Road 100,000.00 Purok 6 - FMR 60,000.00 Purok 4 -Purok 7 Brgy Road 100,000.00 Purok1 - Purok 9 Brgy Road 100,000.00 Poblacion Roads 750,000.00 Drainage Canals & Cross Drainage 2,000,000.00 Katipunan-Mangingit-Kadan Brgy Rd. 600,000.00 Katipunan-Tagnocon Prov'l. Road 250,000.00 Sto.Niño - Cabacungan-New Dauis Provl Road 580,000.00 Brgy. Roads 1,200,000.00 Tagnocon - Purok 7 600,000.00 Purok 1 - Bangkal 1,800,000.00 Matilo - Andapon Brgy Rd. 120,000.00 Matilo - Sto.Niño Brgy Rd. 150,000.00 Brgy. Roads (Tagmaylan Rd, P-2 Tagnagarod) 100,000.00 Brgy Roads 150,000.00 Purok 2 Culvert 30,000.00 Purok 3 (48 RCPC) 30,000.00 Purok 2 (24 RCPC) 30,000.00 ARCDP Road (Sasa-Linda) 50,000.00 Purok 4 Brgy Road 100,000.00 Purok 6 Brgy Road 1,000,000.00 Purok 5 Brgy Road 500,000.00 Purok 5 Pangutosan - Purok 7 Basak 20,000.00 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 Brgy Roads under ARCDP 800,000.00 Mainit - Inupuan 2,500,000.00 Mainit - Anislagan 1,200,000.00 Anislagan - Upper Cabidianan 180,000.00 Ogao - Cabidianan 300,000.00 Purok 1 - Panlinogan 330,000.00 purok 6 - Purok 3 230,000.00 Manat Proper 500,000.00 Purok 4 - Purok 6 800,000.00 Log Cabin - Purok 4 2,000,000.00 All Brgy Roads 2,500,000.00 All Provl Roads 3,000,000.00 Sta. Maria - San Vicente 450,000.00 Brgy Roads 250,000.00

20 ANNEX B - NATIONAL ROADS LIST OF PRIORITY NATIONAL ROADS COMPOSTELA VALLEY

DESCRIPTION OF ROAD SECTION COST OF DAMAGE SCOPE OF WORK DAMAGE GRAND TOTAL 127,752,582.00 1. Daang Maharlika 2,522,000.00

Landslides at intermittent sect. Removal of slides Brgy. Linda, Nabunturan, Comval K1428+700- » Fallen trees/utility posts K1430+300 (electrification), landslide/ soil Construction of slope protection collapse 2,522,000.00 2. Compostela-Cateel Road 21,316,751.00 Removal of slides Landslides at intermittent sect. 21,316,751.00 Reshaping/ regravalling of unpaved roadways 3. Nabunturan (Manat)-Maragusan Road 14,077,742.00

Tarago Bridge Approach "A" & "B" at sta. » Removal of slides, 1473+093, Maragusan Landslide at intermittent sections and scoured bridge approaches Reshaping/regravelling of unpaved roadways Katipunan Bridge Approach "A" at sta. » Embankment fill on bridge approaches 1458+614, New Bataan 14,077,742.00 Construction of revetment 4. Montevista-DNAS Road 12,568,557.00

Removal of slides Landslides, roadslips at intermittent » Camansi Bridge sections and scoured on both Reshaping/regravelling of unpaved roadways approaches Embankment fill on both approaches 12,568,557.00 Construction of retaining wall Montevista-Compostela-New Bataan- 5. Maragusan-Mati Bdry. Road 77,267,532.00

Talian Bridge Approach "B" sta. 1472+182, Rechanneling » Talian, San Mariano Removal of slides Landslides at intermittent sections Ludag Bridge Approach "B" sta. 1476+438, » and scoured bridge approaches Reshaping/regravelling of unpaved Tupaz, San Mariano Roadways and embankment fill on bridge approaches » Mapawa Bridge Abutment "A" sta. 1458+282, Mapawa, San Mariano 10,267,532.00 Clearing of fallen trees. Andap,connecting Mayo Bridge along New » W ashed-out bridge structure Bataan - Maragusan National Road 55,000,000.00 Construction of 2.10 km new road alignment Construction of detour road including » rechanneling 12,000,000.00

21 Annex C - BRIDGES LIST OF PRIORITY BRIDGES COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

NAME OF PROJECT QUANTITY TOTAL LENGTH DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE COST OF DAMAGE GRAND TOTAL 82.00 4,153.27 - 407,211,800.00 MUNICIPALITY: MONKAYO 20.00 1,068.27 - 61,000,000.00 PROVINCIAL BRIDGE Sub-total 4.00 178.00 15,600,000.00 Mamunga rcdg Bridge, Mamunga 1 60.00 Riprap Collapsed 700,000.00 Naboc, Monkayo One Lane RCDG Bridge 1 45.00 Totally damaged - 3 of 6 span collapsed, 14,000,000.00 Union Bridge, Union RCDG bridge 1 60.00 Riprap Collapsed 700,000.00 Babag Bridge, Babag RCDG Bridge 1 13.00 Riprap Collapsed 200,000.00

MUNICIPAL BRIDGE Sub-total 16.00 890.27 - 45,400,000.00 Upper Buay,Hanging Bridge Salvacion 1 19.20 Partially damaged - exposed footing/scouring 1,200,000.00 Patriota,Hanging Bridge Baylo, 1 28.80 Riprap Washed out - exposed footing/scouring 1,800,000.00 Purok 9, Pasian,Hanging Bridge 1 16.00 Damaged floor planks and vertical cables 600,000.00 North Ulip, Upper Ulip,Hanging Bridge 1 68.00 washed out 6,000,000.00 Matangad, Upper Ulip,Hanging Bridge 1 68.00 2 units - washed out 6,000,000.00 Sta. Monica, San Isidro,Hanging Bridge 1 21.60 washed out 1,800,000.00 Mamunga River, Upper Ulip Hanging Bridge 1 21.60 washed out 1,800,000.00 Tagbunawan, San Isidro,Hanging Bridge 1 12.67 washed out 1,000,000.00 Mahayahay, Baylo,Box Culvert Type Bridge 1 90.00 1,800,000.00 Damaged approach/embankment and slope Damsite, Union,Box Culvert Type Bridge 1 90.00 1,800,000.00 protection works Purok 5, Salvacion, Box Culvert Type Bridge 1 210.00 4,200,000.00 Purok 8, Salvacion,Bailey Bridge, 1 96.00 Damaged approach/embankment and slope 1,800,000.00 Aunan, Babag, Bailey Bridge 1 30.00 protection works 600,000.00

LGU equity only: Damaged approach/embankment Odiongan, Steel Bridge, Pasian 1 28.00 and slope protection works 600,000.00 Anigpi Wooden Bridge, Casoon 1 54.40 8,400,000.00 Totally Damaged Purok 2 Wooden Bridge, Salvacion 1 36.00 6,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MONTEVISTA 6.00 159.00 - 27,200,000.00 PROVINCIAL BRIDGE Sub-total 1.00 45.00 - 14,000,000.00 Reconst of 1 Lane RCDG Bridge,Mayaon 1 45 14,000,000.00

MUNICIPAL BRIDGE Sub-total 5.00 114.00 - 13,200,000.00 Banglasan Steel Bridge ( Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 28 Partially Damaged 3,000,000.00 Concepcion Steel Bridge (Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 28 Partially Damaged 3,000,000.00 Reconst of 55 ln.m hanging bridge Bridge,Camansi 1 28 Partially Damaged 3,000,000.00 New Cebulan Bailey Bridge 1 15 Reconstruction 1,200,000.00 Dauman RCDG Bridge (15 ln.m.) 1 15 Reconstruction 3,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: LAAK 13.00 875.00 - 39,850,000.00 PROVINCIAL BRIDGE Sub-total 4.00 150.00 - 32,100,000.00 Tawin-tawin 1 lane RCDG Bridge at Tawin-tawin River, San Antonio, Laak, ComVal 1 25 12,000,000.00

Baobo lane Steel Bridge at Sitio San Miguel, Foundation pier 1 deflected Kidawa, Laak, ComVal Presence of diagonal cracking at abuttment A ( 1 45 Reconstruction ) 16,500,000.00 Andap 2 Lane Steel Bridge Andap, Laak, ComVal 1 50 Riprapping at abuttment A Collapsed 600,000.00 Kidawa steel Bridge (Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 30 Totally damaged ( riprap/ superstructure) 3,000,000.00

MUNICIPAL BRIDGE Sub-total 9.00 725.00 - 7,750,000.00 Logdeck Bridge 2 Lane RCDG Bridge at Madgao River, Amorcruz, Laak, ComVal 1 60 Riprapping at abuttment A collapsed 600,000.00 Presence of diagonal cracking at girder Limbatugan 1 lane RCDG Bridge at Limbatugan River, Mangloy, Laak, ComVal 1 45 Riprapping at abuttment A collapsed 500,000.00 Magtagoktok 1 lane RCDG Bridge at Magtagoktok River, Ceboleda, Laak, ComVal 1 40 Riprapping at abuttment A collapsed 400,000.00 Riprapping both abuttment, Embankment Slip ( Sabud RCDG Bridge 1 110 Rubble Masonry) 1,200,000.00 Box Culvert at Sangab Creek, Longanapan, Laak, Riprapping both abuttment, Embankment Slip ( ComVal 1 140 Rubble Masonry) 1,800,000.00

22 Hanging Bridge at Madgao River, Bagong Silang, Riprapping both abuttment, Embankment Slip ( Laak, ComVal 1 90 Rubble Masonry) 1,000,000.00 Hanging Bridge at Binuangan River at Sitio Naga, Riprapping both abuttment, Embankment Slip ( Sisimon,Laak,ComVal 1 95 Rubble Masonry) 1,000,000.00 Riprapping both abuttment, Embankment Slip ( Hanging Bridge at Logum River at Limot, Laak, ComVa 1 95 Rubble Masonry) 1,000,000.00 Hanging Bridge at Barangay Buhi, Laak, ComVal 1 50 Damage flooring 250,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: COMPOSTELA 9.00 546.00 - 11,261,800.00 PROVINCIAL BRIDGE Sub-total 3.00 250.00 - 2,700,000.00

Repair/Rehab of 1Lane RCDG Bridge, Tamia-Ngan 1 95 Riprap Damage 1,000,000.00 Alegria RCDG Bridge 1 110 Riprap Damage 1,200,000.00 Reconst. of Overflow, Ngan 1 45 Riprap Damage 500,000.00

MUNICIPAL BRIDGE Sub-total 6.00 296.00 - 8,561,800.00 Repair/Rehab of Brgy. Hanging Bridge Bagongon 1 80 Riprap Damage 825,000.00 Repair/Rehab of River Hanging Bridge,P-4, San Migue 1 70 Riprap Damage 726,800.00 Reconst. of Footbridge, Ngan-Sta. Maria 1 45 Totally Damaged 2,500,000.00 Reconst. of Footbridge, Ngan-Salvacion 1 30 Totally Damaged 1,500,000.00 Reconst. of Box Culvert @ purok 1, Gabi ( 2 barrels ) 1 6 Totally Damaged 2,310,000.00 Repair / Rehab of Overflow@ P-4A, Mangayon 1 65 Partially Damaged 700,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: NEW BATAAN 26.00 1,083.00 - 209,100,000.00 NATIONAL BRIDGE Sub-total 1.00 45.00 - 154,000,000.00

Mayo Bridge(RCDG) 1 45 Totally Damaged 144,000,000.00 Detour Bridge Totally Damaged 10,000,000.00

PROVINCIAL BRIDGES Sub-total 2.00 130.00 - 1,300,000.00 Fatima Bridge(RCDG) 1.00 80 Partially Damaged ( Approaches ) 800,000.00 Cogonon Bridge(RCDG) 1.00 50 Partially Damaged ( Approaches ) 500,000.00

MUNICIPAL BRIDGES Sub-total 23.00 908.00 - 53,800,000.00 Taytayan Bridge(RCDG) 1 30 Totally Damaged 20,000,000.00 Batinao Hanging FootBridge 1 18 Totally Damaged 500,000.00 Magangit Hanging Bridge 1 20 Totally Damaged ( approach ) 200,000.00 Tandawan Hanging FootBridge 1 22 Totally Damaged ( approach ) 250,000.00 4-Tandawan Hanging FootBridge 4 60 Totally Damaged 600,000.00 Tandawan Hanging Bridge 1 15 Totally Damaged ( approach ) 150,000.00 Kahayag Hanging FootBridge 1 50 Totally Damaged ( washed out ) 3,200,000.00 Katipunan Steel Bridge (Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 18 Partially Damaged 1,000,000.00 Sarmiento Steel Bridge (Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 55 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 3,000,000.00 Camanlangan Steel Bridge ( Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 55 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 3,000,000.00 Magangit Steel Bridge (Tulay ng Pangulo) 1 45 Totally Damaged ( Reconstruction ) 15,000,000.00 Panag Steel Deck 1 65 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 700,000.00 Magsaysay Steel Deck 1 65 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 700,000.00 Batinao Steel Deck Bridge 1 65 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 700,000.00 Bantacan Steel Deck Bridge 1 65 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 700,000.00 Tandawan Steel Deck 2 90 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 900,000.00 Cabinuangan Steel Deck Bridge 1 65 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 700,000.00 Pasabangan Bailey Bridge 1 45 Totally Damaged(approach/riprap ) 500,000.00 Tandawan Overflow Bridge 1 60 Totally Damaged 2,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MABINI 2.00 75.00 - 26,000,000.00 Sub-total 2.00 75.00 - 26,000,000.00 Golden Valley Bailey Bridge, Candinuyan 1 30 12,000,000.00

Bucana RCDG bridge , Anitapan 1 45 14,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MACO 5.00 305.00 - 16,800,000.00 Sub-total 5.00 305.00 - 16,800,000.00

Const of Elizalde RCDG Bridge 1 30 Reconstruction ( plus gabions/retaining walls 14,000,000.00 Repair of Limbo RCDG Bridge 1 100 Partially Damage ( approach/riprap ) 1,000,000.00 Repair of Tagbarus RCDG Bridge 1 80 Partially Damage ( approach/riprap ) 800,000.00 Repair of Tagbarus Steel Bridge 1 50 Partially Damage ( approach/riprap ) 500,000.00 Repair of Tagbarus Pres'l Steel Bridge 1 45 Partially Damage ( approach/riprap ) 500,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MARAGUSAN 1.00 42.00 - 16,000,000.00 Sub-total 1.00 42.00 - 16,000,000.00

Reconst. Of Salaysayon Steel Bridge 1 42 Washed out needs Reconstruction 16,000,000.00

23 ANNEX D - FLOOD CONTROL LIST OF PRIORITY FLOOD CONTROL / SLOPE & SEAWALL PROTECTION STRUCTURES COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

AMOUNT NEEDED ROAD SECTION LENGHT (km) COST OF DAMAGE FOR FUNDING

Grand Total 238.23 2,367,608,695.65 2,722,750,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MONKAYO 25.00 123,913,043.48 142,500,000.00 Rehab. Of Naboc River course 5.00 26,086,956.52 30,000,000.00 Flood Control AgusanRiver - Monkayo sect. 15.00 78,260,869.57 90,000,000.00 Slope Protection along Provincial Roads 5.00 19,565,217.39 22,500,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MONTEVISTA 17.25 87,826,086.96 101,000,000.00 Slope protection of Tigbawan crk, San Jose 0.25 869,565.22 1,000,000.00 Manat River Flood Control 17.00 86,956,521.74 100,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: LAAK 6.00 26,086,956.52 30,000,000.00 Dessilting of Baobo / Languyan River 3.50 17,391,304.35 20,000,000.00 Slope Protection of Damaged Prov'l / Mun. Roads 2.50 8,695,652.17 10,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: COMPOSTELA 121.20 1,596,521,739.13 1,836,000,000.00 Needed Slope protection works , Agusan & Batuto Rivers 65.00 252,173,913.04 290,000,000.00 Batutu River (earth embankment/deepening/straigthening) 46.00 87,391,304.35 100,500,000.00 Protection Dikes using Groynes/Cage Boulders and concrete at Batuto River , Compostela 3,269.00 has 1,217,391,304.35 1,400,000,000.00 Repair/Restoration of River Slope Protection Works, Compostela 1.20 4,347,826.09 5,000,000.00 Desilting Works at: 9.00 35,217,391.30 40,500,000.00 Ngan and Patay Rivers Maputi & Cambaong creeks Old Batutu River, Compostela

MUNICIPALITY: NEW BATAAN 7.00 200,000,000.00 230,000,000.00 Panag Riverwalls Protection 2.00 173,913,043.48 200,000,000.00 Mayo River Flood Control 5.00 26,086,956.52 30,000,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MARAGUSAN 4.70 21,652,173.91 24,900,000.00 Rechanneling / dessilting 2.50 13,043,478.26 15,000,000.00 Slope Protection ( damaged along Prov'l Roads 2.20 8,608,695.65 9,900,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MABINI 6.50 33,478,260.87 38,500,000.00 Tagbalaobao creek Flood Control 1.50 7,826,086.96 9,000,000.00 Maraut Flood control( along golden valley ) 2.00 10,434,782.61 12,000,000.00 Slope Protection ( damaged along Prov'l Roads ) 2.50 9,782,608.70 11,250,000.00 Seawall Protection 0.50 5,434,782.61 6,250,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MACO 31.17 37,478,260.87 43,100,000.00 Riprapping at Panoraon 24.00 521,739.13 600,000.00 Dessilting Hijo River- Limbo Sect. 2.50 13,043,478.26 15,000,000.00 Dessilting of Panoraon river 1.67 8,695,652.17 10,000,000.00 Slope Protection ( damaged along Prov'l Roads ) 2.50 9,782,608.70 11,250,000.00 Seawall Protection 0.50 5,434,782.61 6,250,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: PANTUKAN 6.10 35,217,391.30 40,500,000.00 Flood Control at Napnapan river 0.50 2,608,695.65 3,000,000.00 Flood Control at Kingking river 5.00 26,086,956.52 30,000,000.00 Seawall Protection 0.60 6,521,739.13 7,500,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: MAWAB 7.34 36,304,347.83 41,750,000.00 Dessilting of Galinan Creek /Andili-Nuevo Iloco 2.50 13,043,478.26 15,000,000.00 Dessilting of Hijo River / 3.34 17,391,304.35 20,000,000.00 Slope Protection ( damaged along Prov'l Roads ) 1.50 5,869,565.22 6,750,000.00

MUNICIPALITY: NABUNTURAN 5.97 103,913,043.48 119,500,000.00 Purok 20 Canal Walls protection 0.30 1,304,347.83 1,500,000.00 Manat River dessilting 1.67 86,956,521.74 100,000,000.00 Slope Protection ( damaged along Prov'l Roads ) 4.00 15,652,173.91 18,000,000.00

NATIONAL GOVT. 65,217,391.30 75,000,000.00 Const. of revetment at Callawan River & Mayo River K1448+5601.5 17,391,304.35 20,000,000.00 Construction of cut-off channel at Osmeña flood control 17,391,304.35 20,000,000.00 Construction of concrete revetment at Osmeña flood cont'l. 17,391,304.35 20,000,000.00 Repair/Rehabilitation of Bangoy Revetment 2,608,695.65 3,000,000.00 Construction of cut-off channel at Maa River 10,434,782.61 12,000,000.00

24 Annex E-1 School Buildings ( Partially Damage ) LIST OF PARTIALLY DAMAGE SCHOOL BUILDINGS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

TOTAL NO. OF CLs TOTAL NO. OF NEED REPLACEMENT CLs NEED REPAIR NAME OF OF ROOF FRAMING, COST OF OF ROOFINGs TOTAL PROJECT ROOFING & CEILING DAMAGE (MINOR W/ ACCESSORIES DAMAGED) (MAJOR DAMAGED)

GRAND TOTAL 344 251 593 98,525,000.00 MONKAYO 111 66 177 31,045,000.00

Awao ES 3 3 360,000.00 Awao NHS 2 2 240,000.00 Monkayo NHS 16 16 3,280,000.00 Monkayo ES 3 3 6 615,000.00 Samuag ES 3 3 615,000.00 Banlag ES 4 4 820,000.00 Mt. Diwata NHS 5 5 1,075,000.00 Baylo ES 5 5 1,075,000.00 Babag NHS 3 3 645,000.00 Rizal Memorial ES 3 2 5 1,060,000.00 Olaycon ES 3 3 615,000.00 New Kapatagan ES 3 3 360,000.00 Casoon ES 6 6 1,290,000.00 Tuboran ES 4 4 880,000.00 Tubo-Tubo ES 12 12 2,580,000.00 Pilar ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 Matangad ES 3 3 660,000.00 Babag ES 6 6 1,290,000.00 Pasian ES 3 7 10 1,485,000.00 Mt. Diwata ES 2 2 360,000.00 Bliss ES 2 2 4 360,000.00 Haguimitan Es 3 1 4 675,000.00 Macopa ES 3 3 180,000.00 MUñoz ES 1 1 120,000.00 Naboc ES 1 7 8 640,000.00 Mamonga ES 1 1 60,000.00 Upper Ulip 3 3 660,000.00 Depot ES 1 1 60,000.00 San Isidro ES 3 3 660,000.00 Moria ES 1 1 60,000.00 Liwanag ES 1 1 220,000.00 Banlag ES 4 4 820,000.00 Tutoy ES 1 1 60,000.00 Anagasi ES 2 2 120,000.00 Cabangkalan ES 3 3 180,000.00

25 Baylo ES 5 5 1,075,000.00 Rizal ES 3 2 5 1,060,000.00 New Kapatagan NHS Ann 2 2 440,000.00 Pasian NHS 1 1 60,000.00 San Jose ES 3 3 180,000.00 Mt. Diwata HS Union Anne 3 1 4 960,000.00 Tubo-Tubo HS 1 1 Babag NHS 3 3 645,000.00 Depot HS- Ulip Annex 2 2 440,000.00 Ullip National HS 1 1 60,000.00 Inambatan ES 1 1 220,000.00 Sugod ES 1 1 220,000.00 MONTEVISTA 70 29 99 17,930,000.00

Prosperidad ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 Prosperidad Tribal PS 2 2 415,000.00 Bankerohan ES 4 3 7 1,180,000.00 Bankerohan Sur ES 4 3 7 1,180,000.00 Katipunan ES 2 2 240,000.00 Montevista DNAS (Annex) 4 4 460,000.00 Sambayon ES 4 4 860,000.00 Magtaya PS 3 3 645,000.00 Dauman ES 4 4 820,000.00 BanagBanag ES 4 4 860,000.00 Cabanggatan PS 2 2 410,000.00 Canidkid ES 5 5 1,075,000.00 Camansi ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 Camantangan ES 1 1 120,000.00 San Vicente ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 New Calape ES 1 1 215,000.00 Tapia ES 2 2 150,000.00 Montevista CES 2 2 410,000.00 Mayaon NHS 2 2 240,000.00 Mayaon ES 3 3 250,000.00 New Dalaguete ES 2 2 4 480,000.00 Alimadmad ES 3 3 250,000.00 Mabanda ES 3 3 645,000.00 Banglasan ES 3 3 660,000.00 New Cebulan ES 1 1 205,000.00 CM Recto ES 2 2 140,000.00 Anislagan ES 3 3 645,000.00 New Visayas ES 4 4 860,000.00 LAAK 56 71 125 15,595,000.00 Laak CES 4 1 5 905,000.00 Laak NHS 1 3 4 560,000.00 Andap ES 4 4 860,000.00 Barobo ES 2 2 460,000.00 Candiis ES 2 2 230,000.00 Bayanihan ES 2 2 230,000.00 Bollukan ES 2 2 230,000.00

26 Ceboleda ES 3 3 345,000.00 Concepcion ES 6 6 690,000.00 Libuton ES 1 2 3 445,000.00 EL Papa ES 2 2 230,000.00 Lower Ampawid ES 3 3 345,000.00 Longganapan ES 1 1 115,000.00 Sisimon ES 3 3 345,000.00 Tuk-an ES 1 1 215,000.00 Datu Davao ES 1 1 115,000.00 Kidawa ES 1 1 120,000.00 Kibaguio ES 2 2 315,000.00 Amorcruz ES 4 4 890,000.00 Bagong Silang ES 3 3 345,000.00 Binasbas ES 2 2 315,000.00 Doña Josefa ES 3 3 345,000.00 Kaligutan ES 2 2 315,000.00 Kilagdeng ES 5 5 300,000.00 El Katipunan ES 3 3 180,000.00 Imelda ES 2 2 315,000.00 Inakayan ES 2 2 120,000.00 Kiokmay ES 1 1 120,000.00 LS Sarmiento ES 1 3 4 400,000.00 Mabuhay HS 1 1 120,000.00 Mabuhay ES 3 3 180,000.00 Makopa ES 2 2 120,000.00 Melale ES 6 6 1,320,000.00 New Bethlehem 3 3 6 525,000.00 San Antonio ES 4 4 240,000.00 Sta. Emelia ES 3 3 6 525,000.00 Melale NHS 2 2 315,000.00 Laak NHS - San Antonio H 3 3 690,000.00 Banbanon ES 1 1 60,000.00 Belmonte ES 2 2 4 560,000.00 Datu Ampunan ES 2 2 120,000.00 Datu Davao ES 2 2 120,000.00 Langtud ES 2 2 120,000.00 Don Romualdez NHS 1 1 60,000.00 Tigasa ES 2 Anitap ES 2 2 120,000.00 COMPOSTELA 63 38 101 18,815,000.00

Osmena ES 4 4 1,220,000.00 Compostela CES 3 12 15 2,085,000.00 Compostela NHS 7 7 1,435,000.00

27 Diosdado Macapagal ES 1 7 8 1,055,000.00 Diosdado Macapagal NHS 2 3 5 790,000.00 San Miguel ES 4 4 820,000.00 Aurora ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 Maparat ES 6 3 9 1,650,000.00 Maparat NHS 2 2 160,000.00 Gabi ES 2 6 8 1,150,000.00 San Jose ES 3 3 645,000.00 Lagab ES 7 7 1,505,000.00 Manbusao ES 5 5 1,075,000.00 Bango NHS 5 2 7 2,110,000.00 Mangayon NHS 3 3 350,000.00 Panansalan ES 2 2 560,000.00 Bango ES 5 5 700,000.00 NEW BATAAN 44 47 91 15,140,000.00

Bantacan ES 4 4 820,000.00 Bantacan NHS 2 2 555,000.00 Barabat ES 3 3 345,000.00 Batinao ES 2 2 555,000.00

Cabinuangan CES 4 4 860,000.00 Camanlangan ES 2 2 430,000.00 Cogonon ES 5 5 575,000.00 Katipunan ES 6 6 1,290,000.00 La Purisima ES 3 3 345,000.00 Magangit ES 4 4 860,000.00 Magsaysay ES 6 6 690,000.00 Manurigao ES 4 4 860,000.00 Mapaso ES 3 3 345,000.00 Pagsabangan ES 3 3 645,000.00 Pagsilaan ES 4 4 460,000.00 Panag ES 6 6 690,000.00 PongPong ES 3 3 345,000.00 San Isidro ES 1 2 3 445,000.00 San Roque ES 3 3 345,000.00 SimSimen ES 4 4 460,000.00 Tadya PS 3 3 345,000.00 Tandawan ES 2 1 3 555,000.00 Taytayan ES 4 4 460,000.00 Andap NHS 7 7 1,860,000.00

28 Annex E-2 School Buildings ( Totally Damaged ) LIST OF PRIORITY TOTALLY DAMAGED SCHOOL BUILDINGS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

NO. OF CL NAME OF PROJECT TOTALLY COST OF DAMAGE DAMAGED GRAND TOTAL 151 90,910,000.00 MONKAYO 72 43,960,000.00

Monkayo ES 5 3,000,000.00 Samuag ES 2 1,220,000.00 Union ES 7 4,210,000.00 Baylo ES 2 1,220,000.00 Olaycon ES 2 1,220,000.00 New Kapatagan ES 3 1,780,000.00 Awao ES 2 1,220,000.00 Moria ES 3 1,800,000.00 San Jose ES 3 1,800,000.00 Awao NHS 2 1,220,000.00 Pasian ES 5 3,000,000.00 Munoz ES 7 4,550,000.00 Mamonga ES 3 1,800,000.00 Sugod ES 3 1,800,000.00 San Isidro ES 3 1,800,000.00 Paco ES 1 650,000.00 Naboc ES 3 1,800,000.00 San Jose ES 2 1,220,000.00 Ulip ES 1 650,000.00 New Kapatagan ES 3 1,800,000.00 Moria ES 3 1,800,000.00 Mabuhay ES 3 1,800,000.00 Mt. Diwata ES 4 2,600,000.00 MONTEVISTA 17 10,390,000.00 Banglasan ES 2 1,220,000.00 Mayobe ES 2 1,220,000.00 BanagBanag ES 1 650,000.00 Canidkid ES 2 1,220,000.00 Camansi ES 3 1,780,000.00 Camantangan ES 1 650,000.00 Tapia ES 5 3,000,000.00 Linoan ES 1 650,000.00 LAAK 14 8,390,000.00

Laak CES 3 1,780,000.00 Limot ES 1 650,000.00 Kidawa ES 4 2,400,000.00 Kaligutan ES 3 1,780,000.00 Kilagdeng ES 3 1,780,000.00

29 COMPOSTELA 34 19,750,000.00

Osmena ES 2 1,220,000.00 Compostela CES 4 2,400,000.00 San Miguel NHS 3 1,780,000.00 San Miguel ES 6 3,560,000.00 Bango NHS 2 1,220,000.00 Bango ES 3 1,800,000.00 Mangayon ES 10 5,990,000.00 Compostela NHS- Caquino Ext Compostela 4 1,780,000.00 NEW BATAAN 14 8,420,000.00

New Bataan NHS 1 650,000.00 Bantacan NHS 1 650,000.00 Andap ES 12 7,120,000.00

30 ANNEX F- HEALTH FACILITIES PRIORITY HEALTH FACILITIES COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

AMOUNT NEEDED FOR MUNICIPALITY NAME OF FACILITY DESCRIPTION COST OF DAMAGE FUNDING GRAND TOTAL 168,780,000.00 194,190,000.00 COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL (CVPH) 89,500,000.00 102,950,000.00 Dilapidated, Partially Damaged; Montevista CVPH - Montevista (100-Bed) recommended for Improvement 52,500,000.00 60,100,000.00 Dilapidated, Partially Damaged; Maragusan CVPH - Maragusan (25-Bed) recommended for Improvement 8,200,000.00 9,350,000.00 Dilapidated, Partially Damaged; Laak CVPH - Laak (25-Bed) recommended for Improvement 20,500,000.00 24,000,000.00 Dilapidated, Partially Damaged; Pantukan CVPH - Pantukan (25-Bed) recommended for Improvement 8,300,000.00 9,500,000.00

RURAL HEALTH UNIT (RHU) - MEDIUM-TERM TO LONG-TERM 21,250,000.00 24,250,000.00 Monkayo Monkayo RHU Completely Damaged 8,500,000.00 9,700,000.00 Compostela Compostela RHU Partially Damaged 4,200,000.00 4,850,000.00 New Bataan Main RHU Building Partially Damaged 4,300,000.00 4,850,000.00 TB Dots Building Partially Damaged Birthing Facility Completely Damaged Laak Laak RHU Partially Damaged 4,250,000.00 4,850,000.00

BARANGAY HEALTH STATION (BHS) MEDIUM TERM to LONG-TERM 58,030,000.00 66,990,000.00 Montevista 2,120,000.00 2,480,000.00 New Visayas BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Camanlangan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Canidkid BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Linoan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Monkayo 8,015,000.00 9,370,000.00 Baylo BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Haguimitan BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Inambatan BHS Partially Damaged 520,000.00 620,000.00 Naboc BHS Partially Damaged 525,000.00 620,000.00 Olaycon BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,450,000.00 1,700,000.00 Poblacion II BHS Partially Damaged 535,000.00 620,000.00 Rizal BHS Partially Damaged 525,000.00 620,000.00 Salvacion BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 San Jose BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Tubo-tubo (New D.Monte) Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Union BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Upper Ulip Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mt. Diwata BHS/SBF 2 Partially Damaged 740,000.00 850,000.00 Maragusan 2,510,000.00 2,940,000.00 Tandik BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,450,000.00 1,700,000.00 Mahayahay BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mapawa BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Compostela 7,250,000.00 8,130,000.00 Bagongon BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Gabi BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Maparat BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Mangayon BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Ngan BHS with BF Partially Damaged 750,000.00 850,000.00 Ngan Satellite BHS Completely Damaged 1,200,000.00 1,240,000.00 Osmeña BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 San Jose BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 San Miguel BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Tamia BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,550,000.00 1,700,000.00 New Bataan 9,655,000.00 11,070,000.00 Andap BHS with BF Completely Damaged; for relocation 1,500,000.00 1,700,000.00 Bantacan BHS Partially Damaged 550,000.00 620,000.00 Cabinuangan (Pob.) BHS Partially Damaged 550,000.00 620,000.00 Camanlangan BHS with SBF Partially Damaged 740,000.00 850,000.00 Cogonon BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Fatima BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Kahayag BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Katipunan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Magangit BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Magsaysay BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Manurigao BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,500,000.00 1,700,000.00 Panag BHS Partially Damaged 545,000.00 620,000.00 San Roque BHS Partially Damaged 545,000.00 620,000.00 Cagan BHS Partially Damaged 545,000.00 620,000.00

31 Laak 14,790,000.00 17,040,000.00 Aguinaldo BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Andap BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Banbanon BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Cebulida BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Datu Ampunan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 El Katipunan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Imelda BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Inacayan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Kapatagan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Kidawa BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,500,000.00 1,700,000.00 Kilagding BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Kiokmay BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Langtud BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Longanapan BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Mabuhay BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Melale BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Sabud BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 San Antonio BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Sto. Niño BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Candais BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Kagawasan BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Kibaguio BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 L.S. Sarmiento BHS Partially Damaged 540,000.00 620,000.00 Limot BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,500,000.00 1,700,000.00 Nabunturan 3,180,000.00 3,720,000.00 Linda BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Bukal BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mainit BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Manat BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Bukal BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mipangi BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mawab 2,120,000.00 2,480,000.00 Saosao BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Andili BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Nuevo Iloco BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Salvacion BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Pantukan 2,650,000.00 3,100,000.00 Bongabong BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Napnapan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Tagdangua BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Magnaga BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mainit BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Mabini 2,650,000.00 3,100,000.00 Anitapan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Golden Valley (Maraut) BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Libodon BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Pangibiran BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Tagnanan (Mampising) BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Maco 3,090,000.00 3,560,000.00 Panoraon BHS with BF Completely Damaged 1,500,000.00 1,700,000.00 Libay-libay BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 New Leyte BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Panibasan BHS Partially Damaged 530,000.00 620,000.00 Note/s: * BHS - Basic (Small Model - Urban) * BHS with BF - With Birthing Facility (SMALL MODEL) * RHU - all upgraded to 3n'1 package (OPB, MCP and TB Dots) (Small Model) * Completely Damaged - New construction of RHU/ BHS * Building Equipment and Furnitures - 30% of Building Cost * Partially Damaged - Based from the 50% of new construction * Budgetary estimates considering the requirement for climate change, Design criteria of Safe Hospitals from Disaster, inclusive of the architectural and engineering requirements

32 ANNEX G - IRRIGATION LIST OF DAMAGES TO IRRIGATION SYSTEMS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

MUNICIPALITY NAME OF SYSTEM COST OF DAMAGE

GRAND TOTAL 459,500,000 MONKAYO 100,000,000.00 Awao CIS 20,000,000 Salvacion Union CIS 30,000,000.00 Upper Naboc CIS 30,000,000.00 Lower Naboc 20,000,000.00

MARAGUSAN 12,000,000.00 New Albay CIS 3,000,000.00 Tigbao CIS 7,000,000.00 Tagbibinta CIP 2,000,000.00

COMPOSTELA 272,000,000.00 Ngan CIS 20,000,000.00 Batutu RIS 250,000,000.00 Upper Tingale CIS 2,000,000.00

NEW BATAAN 6,500,000.00 Batinao CIS 6,500,000.00

MONTEVISTA 17,500,000.00 Dauman CIS 2,500,000.00 Linoan CIS 15,000,000.00

NABUNTURAN 11,500,000.00 Cabidianan CIS 8,000,000.00 New Panay CIS 3,500,000.00

MAWAB 18,000,000.00 Lower Saosao 5,000,000.00 Upper saosao 2,000,000.00 Nuevo Iloco 11,000,000.00

LAAK 17,000,000.00 Kidawa CIS 17,000,000.00

Various Bodega/ Comval 5,000,000.00

33 Annex H - Water Facilities REPORT OF DAMAGES AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FUNDING POST TY PABLO ASSESSMENT COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

MUNICPALITY/ AMOUNT NEEDED FOR COST OF DAMAGE TITLE OF PROJECT LOCATION FUNDING GRANDTOTAL 92,845,899.00 106,772,783.85 Repair of Water Spring Development Compostela 6,800,000.00 7,820,000.00 Destoyed by Typhoon Pablo in Aurora 300,000.00 345,000.00 Bagongon 30,000.00 34,500.00 Gabi 50,000.00 57,500.00 Lagab 30,000.00 34,500.00 Mangayon 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Source Impounding Mapaca 100,000.00 115,000.00 Reservoir Maparat 200,000.00 230,000.00 Pipeline Damages New Alegria 20,000.00 23,000.00 Chlorinators Ngan Sentro 600,000.00 690,000.00 Damages for the Spring Pipelines Ngan Mining Area 1,200,000.00 1,380,000.00 Development Projects Osmeña 40,000.00 46,000.00 Panansalan 100,000.00 115,000.00 Poblacion 1,500,000.00 1,725,000.00 San Jose 30,000.00 34,500.00 San Miguel 600,000.00 690,000.00 Siocon 500,000.00 575,000.00 Tamia 500,000.00 575,000.00

Various Spring Development of Maragusan 3,500,000.00 4,025,000.00 Maragusan and Installation of

Montevista 7,360,000.00 8,464,000.00 Repair of: Banagbanag 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Bankerohan Sur 200,000.00 230,000.00 Banglasan 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Source Impounding Camansi 500,000.00 575,000.00 Reservoir Linoan 660,000.00 759,000.00 Pipeline Damages Mayaon 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Chlorinators New Calape 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Damages for the Spring Pipelines New Dalaguete 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 San Vicente 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00

Various Spring Development of Monkayo Maragusan and Installation of 39,150,899.00 45,023,533.85 Chlorinators Awao 1,200,000.00 1,380,000.00 Babag 1,675,840.00 1,927,216.00 Water pump Replacement of Deep wells SARCAMBEMCO to source Spring Tubo-tubo 423,000.00 486,450.00 Bucana Water System 70,000.00 80,500.00 Other 17- Barangays of Monkayo 35,782,059 41,149,367.85

New Bataan 23,800,000.00 27,370,000.00 Repair of: CARWASA 12,000,000.00 13,800,000.00 Andap 500,000.00 575,000.00 Source Impounding Bantacan 300,000.00 345,000.00 Reservoir Batinao 1,500,000.00 1,725,000.00 Pipeline Damages Cabinuangan 2,100,000.00 2,415,000.00 Chlorinators Camanlangan 150,000.00 172,500.00 Damages for the Spring Pipelines Cogonon 3,000,000.00 3,450,000.00 Fatima 250,000.00 287,500.00 Kahayag 200,000.00 230,000.00 Katipunan 300,000.00 345,000.00 Magangit 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00 Manurigao 200,000.00 230,000.00 Pagsabangan 750,000.00 862,500.00 Panag 250,000.00 287,500.00 San Roque 300,000.00 345,000.00 Tandawan 1,000,000.00 1,150,000.00

34 Laak 1,620,000.00 1,863,000.00 Repair of:

Source Impounding Repair of Various Water system of the 40 Barangays of Laak Reservoir Pipeline Damages Chlorinators Damages for the Spring Pipelines

Mabini 3,470,000.00 3,990,500.00 Repair of: Cadunan 300,000.00 345,000.00 Del Pilar 520,000.00 598,000.00 Source Impounding Libudon 350,000.00 402,500.00 Reservoir Manangcol 300,000.00 345,000.00 Pipeline Damages Pangibiran 300,000.00 345,000.00 and Chlorinators Pindasan Centro 1,100,000.00 1,265,000.00 Damages for the Spring Pipelines Poblacion 400,000.00 460,000.00 Tagnanan 200,000.00 230,000.00

Maco 4,100,000.00 4,715,000.00 Calabcab 200,000.00 230,000.00 Elizalde 500,000.00 575,000.00 Lapu-lapu 300,000.00 345,000.00 Limbo 200,000.00 230,000.00 Malamodao 200,000.00 230,000.00 Masara 300,000.00 345,000.00 New Barili 100,000.00 115,000.00 New Leyte 300,000.00 345,000.00 Panibasan 1,500,000.00 1,725,000.00 Tagbarus 500,000.00 575,000.00

Mawab 450,000.00 517,500.00 Andili Multipurpose Cooperative (ANUVINCO)Water Service Provider 250,000.00 287,500.00 Nuevo Iloco Barangay Water System 100,000 115,000.00 Tuboran Barangay Water System 100,000.00 115,000.00

Nabunturan 2,295,000.00 2,639,250.00 Katipunan 180,000.00 207,000.00 Libasan 15,000.00 17,250.00 Magsaysay 350,000.00 402,500.00 Mainit 280,000.00 322,000.00 Matilo 50,000.00 57,500.00 San Vicente 30,000.00 34,500.00 Sta. Maria 35,000.00 40,250.00 Sto. Niño 500,000.00 575,000.00 Other Barangays 855,000.00 983,250.00

Pantukan 300,000.00 345,000.00 Damages to Spring Pipelines

35 ANNEX I - GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS REPORT OF DAMAGES AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FUNDING POST TY PABLO ASSESSMENT COMPOSTELA VALLEY

AMOUNT PRIORITY RANK LOCATION REPORT OF RECOMMENDED TIMELINE REMARKS PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES DAMAGE FUNDING GRAND TOTAL 185,665,000.00 213,514,750.00 Repair of Various Gov't Buildings at the Provincial Capitol Nabunturan 11,500,000.00 13,225,000.00 CY 2013 Immediate repair to 1 Laak restore normal service Repair of Municipal Hall Monkayo 8,300,000.00 9,545,000.00 CY 2013 delivery New Bataan

Monkayo Immediate repair to Montevista Repair of Barangay Halls 8,197,000.00 9,426,550.00 CY 2013 restore normal service Laak delivery Compostela 2 New Bataan Monkayo Immediate repair to Montevista Repair of Public Market 11,910,000.00 13,696,500.00 CY 2013 restore normal service Laak delivery Compostela New Bataan Monkayo Immediate repair to New Batan Repair of Overland Transport terminal 4,010,000.00 4,611,500.00 CY 2013 restore normal service Montevista delivery Laak 3 Monkayo Montevista Immediate repair to Repair of HE Building Laak 715,000.00 822,250.00 CY 2013 restore normal service Compostela delivery New Bataan Monkayo Compostela Needs repair to provide Repair of Covered Courts Montevista 77,967,000.00 89,662,050.00 2013 - 2014 venue for Psycho-social Laak Dev't New Bataan 4 Monkayo Needs repair to provide Montevista 2013 - Repair of Gymnasium 9,800,000.00 11,270,000.00 venue for Psycho-social Laak 2014 Dev't Compostela New Bataan Monkayo Montevista 2013 - Repair of Multi-purpose Buildings Laak 13,413,000.00 15,424,950.00 2014 Compostela 5 New Bataan Monkayo 2013 - Repair of Warehouses Laak 2,380,000.00 2,737,000.00 2014 New Bataan Monkayo Montevista 2013 - Repair of Other Buildings Laak 20,713,000.00 23,819,950.00 2014 Compostela New Bataan Monkayo Montevista 6 Repair of Purok Centers Laak 9,518,000.00 10,945,700.00 2013 - 2014 Compostela New Bataan Monkayo Montevista 2013 - Repair of Various Stage Laak 7,242,000.00 8,328,300.00 2014 Compostela New Bataan

36 ANNEX J-1 PARTIALLY DAMAGED DAY CARE CENTER LIST OF PRIORITY DAY CARE CENTER BUILDINGS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

NAME OF NAME OF PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE COST OF DAMAGE BARANGAY

GRAND TOTAL 7,956,000.00 MONKAYO 1,626,000.00 Awao Awao Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 6,000.00 Mabuhay Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 180,000.00 Babag CTFI Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 36,000.00 Baylo Baylo Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Purok 4, Patriota Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Casoon Tuburan Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 24,000.00 Anagasi Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 60,000.00 Kabangkalan Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 60,000.00 New Kapatagan Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 24,000.00 Haguimitan Haguimitan Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 60,000.00 Bagong Taas Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 24,000.00 RIMFABEMCO Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Kitchen 60,000.00 Cambilawa Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Wall 36,000.00 Inambatan Inambatan Day Care Center Totally Damaged - CR / Kitchen 60,000.00 Macopa Macopa Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing/Ceiling 36,000.00 Mamunga Mamonga Day Care Center Partially damaged - Wall/Ceiling 36,000.00 Mt. Diwata Nang Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Pag-ibig Day Care Center Partially damaged - Ceiling 18,000.00 Purok 10, Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 24,000.00 Purok 1, Day Care Center Partially damaged - Ceiling 18,000.00 Naboc Naboc Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 24,000.00 Olaycon Olaycon Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 36,000.00 Purok 3, Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 60,000.00 Pasian Pasian Day care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 36,000.00 Purok 2 Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Tag-uma Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Poblacion Poblacion Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Purok 2 Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Purok 2D Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 36,000.00 Purok 12 Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing 18,000.00 Bliss Day Care Center Partially damaged - Ceiling / Wall / Gutter 60,000.00 Rizal Rizal Day Care Center Partially Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 180,000.00 Salvacion Upper Buay Day Care Center Partially Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 24,000.00 Salvacion Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 36,000.00 San Isidro San Isidro Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 36,000.00 Tubo-Tubo Tubo-Tubo Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 60,000.00 Union Union Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 36,000.00 Upper Ulip Upper Ulip Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Ceiling / Wall 36,000.00 Depot Day Care Center Partially damaged - Roofing /Kitchen 60,000.00 MONTEVISTA 355,000.00 Dauman Day Care Center Partially Damage 30,000.00 Concepcion Day Care Center Partially Damage 80,000.00 New Visayas Day Care Center Partially Damage 120,000.00 New Dalaguete Day Care Center Partially Damage 100,000.00 Tapia Day Care Center Partially Damage 20,000.00 Bankerohan Sur Day Care Center Partially Damage 5,000.00 LAAK 2,955,000.00 AGUINALDO (CENTRO) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 AMORCRUZ Day Care Center Partially Damaged 5,000.00 AMPAWID Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 ANDAP Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 ANITAP Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 BAGONG SILANG Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 BANBANON Day Care Center Partially Damaged 10,000.00 BOLLUKAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 CEBOLEDA Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 CONCEPCION Day Care Center Partially Damaged 10,000.00

37 DATU AMPUNAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 5,000.00 DATU DAVAO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 DOÑA JOSEFA Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 EL KATIPUNAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 INAKAYAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 KALIGUTAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 KALIGUTAN (KM.27) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 KAPATAGAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 KIDAWA (SAN MIGUEL) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 KILAGDING Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 KIOKMAY Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 LAAK (BAROBO) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 LAAK (POBLACION) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 LONGANAPAN (CENTRO) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 5,000.00 LONGANAPAN (SANGAB) Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 MABUHAY Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 MALINAO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 40,000.00 MANGLOY Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 MELALE Day Care Center Partially Damaged 20,000.00 SABUD Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 SAN ANTONIO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 STA. EMELIA Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 STO. NIÑO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 SISIMON Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 BUHI Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 CANDIIS Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 HINAGTUNGAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 KAGAWASAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 KIBAGUIO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 10,000.00 KINABUHIAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 LIBUTON Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 PAHAMUTANG Day Care Center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 COMPOSTELA 2,130,000.00 Mambusao Day Care Center 100% Totally Damaged - Roofing, Ceiling 30%, 300,000.00 Bango Day Care Center 50% Roofing Damaged 250,000.00 Ngan Day Care Center Roofing 30% Damaged 100,000.00 Valma Day Care Center 100% Totally Damaged - Roofing, Ceiling 30%, 300,000.00 Purok - 17 Salvacion Day Care Center Roof and Ceiling, 80% Damaged 200,000.00 Purok - 19 Day Care Center 100% Totally Damaged 150,000.00 Aurora Day Care Center Roofing/Purlins/ Gutter 60% Damaged 150,000.00 Bagongon Day Care Center 3% Gutter Damage 30,000.00 Mapaca Day Care Center 100% Structure Truss/Roofing Totally Damaged 250,000.00 Panansalan Day Care Center 80% Damage Truss and Roofing 250,000.00 Tamia Day Care Center Roofing, ceiling, 40% damaged 150,000.00 NEW BATAAN 890,000.00 2.BATINAO Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 3.BANTACAN Day Care Center Partially Damaged 60,000.00 4.CABINUANGAN 3-units Day Care Center Partially Damaged 70,000.00 5.CAMANLANGAN 1-day care center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 7.FATIMA Day Care Center Partially Damaged 60,000.00 9.KATIPUNAN 2-day care center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 10.MAGANGIT 3-day Care Center Partially Damaged 150,000.00 13.PANAG 1-Unit Day Care Center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 14.PAGSABANGAN 1-day care center Partially Damaged 100,000.00 15.SAN ROQUE 1-day care center Partially Damaged 50,000.00 16.TANDAWAN 3-day care center Partially Damaged 150,000.00

38 ANNEX J-2 TOTALLY DAMAGED DAY CARE CENTER BUILDINGS LIST OF PRIORITY DAY CARE CENTER BUILDINGS COMPOSTELA VALLEY PROVINCE

NAME OF BARANGAY NAME OF PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE COST OF DAMAGE

GRAND TOTAL 15,490,000.00 MONKAYO 6,480,000.00 Magmon Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 Pilar Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 BANLAG Bucana Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 Lagab Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 Yugo Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 Buenas Day Care Center Totally Damaged - Roofing/Ceiling/Walling 360,000.00 Catian day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Purok 2A Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Purok 7A Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Purok 8 Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Uswag Bansilaw GK Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Patin-ay Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Maite Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Purok 7 Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 SAN JOSE San Jose Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Bosquit Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Candalid Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 Tinago Day Care Center Totally Damaged 360,000.00 MONTEVISTA 400,000.00 CAMANSI Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 LAAK 4,460,000.00 AGUINALDO (LUGOM) Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 IL PAPA Day Care Center Totally Damaged 620,000.00 IMELDA (TUGPAHAN) Day Care Center Totally Damaged 200,000.00 KAPATAGAN (CHARITY) Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 KIDAWA Day Care Center Totally Damaged 620,000.00 NEW BETHLEHEM Day Care Center Totally Damaged 620,000.00 KATIPUNAN Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 LIMOT Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 L.S. SARMIENTO Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 MAG-AGBAY Day Care Center Totally Damaged 400,000.00 COMPOSTELA 2,050,000.00 Lagab Day Care Center Totally Damaged (For reconstruction) 650,000.00 Mangayon Day Care Center 100% Totally Damaged 1,400,000.00 NEW BATAAN 2,100,000.00 ANDAP 5-units Day Care Center Totally Damaged 1,500,000.00 CABINUANGAN 1-unit Daycare Center Totally Damaged 300,000.00 PANAG 2-Units Day Care Center Totally Damaged 300,000.00

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LIVELIHOOD SECTOR

BACKGROUND

Compostela Valley Province has a vibrant economy with flourishing agriculture and mining industries. It is known across Mindanao and the whole Philippines for specific high value crops such as the famous Cavendish banana, rubber, cacao, coffee and others. With Typhoon “Pablo” hitting the province, the economic landscape of the province drastically changed. Consequently, the livelihood of the populace was severely affected.

Livelihood sector is among the four (4) major sectors identified wherewith to measure the impact of the disaster. It has four (4) sub-sectors, namely: agriculture, mining, trade and industry and tourism. For the government as well as other stakeholders to have a grasp on the extent of damage and to know how to respond to the impact of the disaster on the sub- sectors, a comprehensive damage and needs assessment was done.

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

Based on the report of the assessment, the livelihood sector is the most affected sector in terms of the magnitude of damage as well as its impact to the people and to the economy of the province.

Agriculture

Assessments on the damage of the agriculture sub-sector were based on the reported areas of crops, fishery, livestock and forestry affected by the disaster multiplied by the pre-disaster market value of the specific commodity. Subject matter experts from the municipal, provincial and regional agriculturists’ office provided valuation on a province-wide perspective, employing near-to-the-actual value of the agricultural area.

Table 2 below shows the total damage to crops, livestock and poultry, fishery and forestry was pegged at PhP 14,438,081,167.00 . Large percentage of the damage was on permanent and high value cops (PhP 12, 093,216,153.00 ) followed by forestry products (PhP 2,197,166,414.00). Damages are mostly incurred by private owners. A total of 8,851 heads of livestock and 99,647 heads of poultry died amounting to PhP 87,737,000.00 .

Table 2. Summary of Damages, Agriculture

Commodity Amount of Damage Crops 12,093,216,153.00 Livestock and Poultry 87,737,000.00 Fishery 59,961,600.00 Forestry 2,197,166,414.00 TOTAL 14,438,081,167.00

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Among the municipalities, Laak incurred the largest damage amounting to PhP 9.565 Billion, followed by the municipalities of Compostela and Monkayo at PhP 3.146 Billion and PhP 1.894 Billion, respectively. The first five high value/permanent crops that were totally devastated in the Municipality of Laak are rubber, banana (lakatan and Cavendish), coconut and corn.

On forestry, Laak suffered huge damage both on planted and natural grown trees.

In the Municipality of Compostela, major crops affected were Cavendish banana, coconut, cacao oil palm, and rubber. Vast rice areas were totally devastated.

In Monkayo, large areas of coconut, oil palm, rubber, Cavendish banana, and fruit bearing trees in the same order were damaged, making the municipality the third most affected by Typhoon “Pablo” in the agriculture sub- sector.

In terms of livestock, Compostela ranked first in the number of dead animals accounted at 44,991 heads, followed by Montevista (15,867 heads), New Bataan (11,924 heads), Laak (9,908 heads), and Monkayo (5,619 heads).

In terms of fisheries, it was highly felt in the coastal of Mabini, Maco, Monkayo, Nabunturan and Pantukan.

Mining

In the mining sub-sector, damages on bunkhouses, perimeter fences, mine drilling pipelines, billboards, steel railings farm shaft post roofing, dam site roofing, drilling post, and mining equipment like generators and machineries amounting to PhP 69,105,355.00 . Total amount of losses like foregone income, cleaning up of debris, higher operating costs and other unexpected expenses incurred to workers reached PhP 119,514,662.00 . Grand total of damages and losses amounted to PhP 194,920,017.00. Asided from that, it was reported that in Mt. Diwata in Monkayo projected an amount of Php 5,885,000.00 of damages due to landslips and mine cave-ins.

Trade, Commerce and Industry

Damage to trade and industry of the province is seen in the type of enterprises affected of which evidently mostly driven by agriculture, fishery and forestry based products. There are few on other services which are composed mostly of small enterprises and informal sectors and only few are medium and large scale enterprises.

Affected establishments were privately owned and belonging to informal sector. Data available were only estimates on the physical damage

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In Table 3, the estimated cost of damage on the trade and industry sub-sector amounted at PhP 4,780,329,000.00. . Table 3. Estimated cost of damages of business establishments affected by Typhoon “Pablo”

Type of Business Amount of Damage Retail Trade 3,174,555,000.00 Banking and Finance 340,000.00 Trading 1,570,000.00 Wholesale 500,000.00 Services 1,603,364,000.00

Total 4,780,329,000.00

Tourism

The Province of Compostela Valley is endowed with scenic views, natural formations and coastal areas laden with beach resorts. Before Typhoon “Pablo”, the province has high biodiversity areas with beautiful natural resources and with many potential tourist and cultural sites that are yet to be developed. To name a few, the Bamboo Inland Resort and Andap Inland Resort in New Bataan were totally devastated and wiped out.

The reported damage to tourism that was accounted is PhP 912,280.00. It is only for the resorts in Nabunturan and Laak. Resorts lying in New Bataan there were totally washed out did not provide any reports.

In addition to that, hotels and inns in Nabunturan were fully booked because of the personnel from the Humanitarian Aid Organizations assisting in the relief operations.

In summary, Table 4 below shows the reported total estimated damage in the Livelihood Sector accounted at PhP 19,288,427,802.00 , the largest of which was from the agriculture and forestry sub-sector.

Table 4. Summary of Damages, Livelihood Sector

SUB-SECTORS AMOUNT Agriculture and Forestry 14,438,081,167.00 Mining 69,105,355.00 Trade And Industry 4,780,329,000.00 Tourism 912,280.00 TOTAL 19,288,427,802.00

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RECOMMENDED RECOVERY/RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS

Following the “build-back better” principle, a total of PhP 2,118,002,500.00 is proposed to finance various programs, projects and activities of the four sub-sectors.

For the agriculture sub-sector, a total of PhP 1,634,000,000.00 worth of projects is proposed for funding (Table 5). This includes rehabilitation projects for damaged croplands and forestry areas, restocking and dispersal of livestock and poultry and rehabilitation of damaged inland fishery and mariculture facilities. Provision of agricultural support facilities such as research and demo farms, pre-and post harvest facilities as well as capability building trainings and seminars are also proposed to develop and enhance resiliency of the farming and fishing communities.

For mining, PhP 1,800,000.00 is proposed to finance capability- building trainings for mines safety standards and disaster preparedness, continued geo-hazard mapping and expansion of the National Greening Program (NGP) to include roads going to mining areas as well as mine sites in the tree planting activities. Other needs of the sub-sector were rehabilitation of access roads and such are integrated in the infrastructure sector list of projects.

On the Trade, Commerce and Industry, PhP 482,202,500 is proposed to provide for credit facility at lenient requirements for the rehabilitation/repair and/or start-up of business establishments, shared credit facility and capability building trainings and activities.

Table 5. Report of Damages and Recommendation for Funding, Agriculture as of February 21, 2013

Amount (PhP) Timeline PRIORITY Implement /Implem Location/ Rank PROJECTS/ACTIVITIE ing entation Remarks Sites Reported of Recommended S (Description) Damage for Funding Agencies Period (Year)

PROVINCE- TOTAL 14,438,081,167.00 1,634,000,000.00 WIDE A. Crop Production DA/P/MLG

12,093,216,153.00 1,000,000,000.00 U Provision and Laak, *Necessary distribution of seeds Compostel to ensure and planting a, food supply 1 materials ( rice Monkayo, and source certified/inbred), New 2013 of income corn(OPV and Bataan, while waiting hybrid) legumes Montevista for high (peanut) & Nabunturan value crops rootcrops , to be

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Provision & Maragusan, productive distribution of Mawab, cardava and Maco, lakatan banana Mabini, plantlets Pantukan *Necessary Distribution of as food cassava and sweet substitute ; as potato cuttings raw material for feeds Provision of *Needed to assistance on the restore the rehabilitation of province's high value crops pre-disaster and industrial crops 2013-15 economy (cavendish and banana, fruit trees, livelihood of rubber, coffee & the farmers cacao) Distribution of PCA/P/ML 2013 abaca plantlets GU *Very necessary to rehabilitate the damaged Distribution of PCA/P/ML 2013- coconut 1 coconut seednuts GU 2016 areas which became the main source of livelihood of many Comvaleňos B. Livestock & Province-

Poultry Production wide 87,737,000.00 150,000,000.00 Livestock & Poultry To replace 1 Breeder breederstock Restocking/dispersal mortality Restocking and caused by 1 Dispersal-Support to typhoon Production pablo; to Forage & Pasture enable 1 Development famers to Reconstruction of restore 3 P/MLGU 2013 slaughter houses livestock 2 Establishment of AI production Center & LN2 as source Production Plant for ofincome Ruminants and Multipier Farms livelihood 1 Development Provision of drugs 1 and biologics

D. Fishery

59,961,600.00 80,000,000.00 To rehab of

Rehabilitation of fish 2 mangrove sanctuaries to sustain marine fish BFAR, Rehabilitation of Mabini, 2013 2 P/MLGU production fish sanctuaries Maco, Communal fish Pantukan To provide 1 seeding source of 1 Figerling Dispersal food and Provision of fishing livelihood for 1 banca, engines & inland and

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gears marine fisherfolks

Rehabilitation of All 1 fishpond (freshwater Municipaliti tilapia) es

Rehabilitation/estab lishment of 3 Mariculture Project ( All seaweeds, lobster & Municipaliti fishcages) es E. Forestry * As CCA-

2,197,166,414.00 150,000,000.00 DRR Rehabilitation of adaptation 1 Tree Plantations, and watershed areas mitigation 2013- Provision of DENR, LGU mechanisms 2015 food/cash for work assistance for the 1 planting and maintenance of trees planted To reduce B. Pre-Post postharvest Production DA, 2013- losses and 2 Equipment & 15,000,000.00 PhilMech 2016 ensure Machinery quality of produce F. Extension,

Education & 10,000,000.00 Training Capability All *To enhance building of farmers Municipaliti technical on the different es know-how of 2013- 2 Package of ATI, LGU farmers to 2015 Technology (POT) sustain productivity & profitability Massive Capability- *To make Building Trainings farmers/fisher and Seminars on folks resilient Disaster and Preparedness and prepared for 1 CCA-DRRM future Mitigation in disasters ; Agriculture farmers/fisher folks to be trained- 50,000

G. Establishment of province- *To be done Technology wide in the 2013- 2 Demonstration/Co RFU-LGU identified 2,000,000.00 2016 mmercialization production (Diver sified Farming) zones F. Research

&nDevelopment 2,000,000.00 - On - Farm Laak, Conduct of Review of Compostel research to technology on crop a, determine - soil adaptability- Monkayo, resilient drop suitability New for the the Bataan, crops RFU-LGU 2013 Montevista suitable for the existing terrain and soil conditions of the area.

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H. Agricultural Land Debris Management for the 75,000 has 1 affected agricultural lands(Food/Cash for Work) 225,000,000.00 Debris Laak, P/M/BLGU/ To fastrack Management ( Compostel Private early collection, a, Partners recovery transportation, Monkayo, activities, disposal & storage) - New 2013 reduce Bataan, obstruction Montevista and pollution and other hazards

For Tourism, considering that the inland resorts are privately owned, direct government assistance for their recovery and reconstruction cannot be done. However, government agencies may be able to formulate plans and programs for their recovery. Local government may establish mechanisms to facilitate tie up with concerned credit institutions for additional capital. The tourism-based enterprises can also access the credit facility that is being proposed by the Trade and Industry sub-sector. The local tourism office shall likewise assist in promoting the resorts.

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Table 6. Report of Damages and Recommendation for Funding, Mining as of February 21, 2013

PRIORITY Implementi Timeline / LOCATION/SITE RANK PROJECTS/ACTIVITI AMOUNT ng Implementatio S Remarks ES agencies n Period

(description)

PROVINCE- TOTAL 1,800,000.00 WIDE Enhancement of Capacity building training and and training for development to LGUs (from Purok, participants as Barangay, technical experts

Municipal to in basic mine 1 All mining sites 500,000.00 DBM 3 mos Provincial Level), safety standards small-scale miners as well as and other knowledge on stakeholders risk reduction strategies Rehabilitation Continue with and and protection of expand the scope barangay roads of the National and national

Greening Program All mining sites 800,000.00 highways through 1 DBM 3 mos (NGP) and massive tree purchase of planting activities seedlings and denuded forests MGB XI to continue the conduct of geo- hazard mapping and providing updated geo- hazard maps and threat advisories Continuing to local activities in the government units conduct of geo- (provinces, hazard mapping All mining sites municipalities 2 and providing 500,000.00 DBM 3 mos and barangays), updated geo- mining hazard maps and companies, threat advisories small-scale miners assn/cooperative s as inputs in the preparation of their disaster management plan

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Table 7. Report of Damages and Recommendation for funding, Trade, Industry and Services as of February 21, 2013

Priority Projects / Activities Location / Timeline / Implementing Rank (Technical Sites Amounts Implementation Remarks Agencies Description / (P/C/M/B) Period Specifications)

Report of Recommended Damage for Funding

TOTAL 7,187,919.00 482,202,500.00

Credit Facility (Soft loan with lenient requirement and considerable All amortization 1 Municipalit 378,202,500 DTI 13-Mar scheme; for the ies reconstruction / repair / rehab and starting capital of business establishments) 7,187,919.00

Shared Service 24,000,000 DTI Facility 2 (Equipment -do- 15,000,000 DAR May, 2013 and Machinery) 15,000,000 DTI

Entrepreneurial 20,000,000 and Capability 10,000,000 3 Trainings and -do- DTI May-13 Seminars with 10,000,000 starter Kits 10,000,000

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

Programs, projects and activities which are for food production and immediate income source of affected communities are proposed for immediate funding and implementation by concerned national, regional, provincial and municipal government units.

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RECOMMENDATION

On Agriculture:

1. Require all LGUs (MAGROs) to maintain an updated data banking system to include all baseline data on all commodities and agricultural assets including vulnerabilities and risks. Data is very basic not only during calamities but also in development planning.

2. Strengthening and forming of structures in the MAGRO and MENRO that provides focus on data management.

3. Creation of Disaster Veterinary Medicine and Rescue Task Force to ensure rapid response to disasters, early detection of disease outbreaks, bio-security, stamping out/compensation, and vaccinations when necessary after a disaster.

4. Agencies concerned to strictly monitor compliance of laws/ordinances prohibiting unsustainable farming practices as well as non-compliance to legislated land-use plans.

5. National government to plan for crop production subsidies and tax holidays for investors in agricultural production.

6. Increased IRA allocation to LGUs to be able to finance regular programs and projects which would no longer be funded from internal funds due to marked decrease in tax collection.

7. Inclusion of climate change and disaster risk resiliency topics in all capability-building programs in agriculture and fishery.

On Mining:

1. Enhancement of capacity building and training for LGU technical expertise for mine safety standards for them to exercise the applied knowledge in formulating strategies in disaster risk reduction and disaster preparedness.

2. Continue with and expand the scope of the National Greening Program (NGP) to cover not only the large-scale mining but also the small-scale miners in the mining community

3. Continuation of MGB activities in the conduct of detailed geohazard mapping in the remaining municipalities not yet mapped and providing updated geo-hazard maps and threat advisories to local government units (provinces, municipalities and barangays), mining companies, small-scale miners assn/cooperatives as inputs in the preparation of their disaster management plan

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4. Conduct of Information and Education Campaign Program for LGUs as well as the mining community to educate and inform the public the benefits of mining as well as the right to know the importance of responsible mining and disaster preparedness.

5. Drafting and finalization of a MOA between Department of Finance (DOF) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) for the direct remittance by the company of the share of the LGU to the concerned local government for immediate impact and realization of benefits from mining

On Trade, Commerce and Industry:

1. A new alternative source of income for the affected micro- entrepreneurs in the informal sector who are mostly marginal through training and other related services shall be provided

2. Assistance to affected small and medium businesses in the formal sector can be extended through credit facilitation

3. Affected private businesses can be provided assistance by the government but not as direct subsidy.

4. Small farmers and banana exporters shall be enabled through distribution of farming inputs. Damaged areas shall be replanted for both commercial and high value crops. Value adding to high value crops raw products through skills training shall be pursued.

5. Industrialization of mining industry considering safety measures and environmental protection to boost the economy of the province of Compostela Valley

On Tourism:

1. All resorts shall be subjected to geo-hazard assessment. Such shall form part of the requirements for renewal of their business permits.

2. All resort owners and personnel shall undergo training on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management.

3. Formulation of resort emergency evacuation plan and organization of rescue volunteers.

4. It is highly recommended that the recovery and reconstruction projects be addressed through the identified priority projects. This will ensure that the economic and tourism activities will

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revert back to normalcy despite the wreckage brought by Typhoon Pablo.

5. As per recommendation by the LGU of Boston, a Tourism Industry and Economic Zone (TIEZ) is a good tourism proposal to enhance their tourism activities. This shall be located at the old town center since the communities in Brgy. Poblacion will be resettled to a safer ground as per advised by MGB. Also, it is also recommended that a Museum solely for the ruins caused by Typhoon “Pablo” be established.

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SOCIAL SECTOR

BACKGROUND:

The Social Sector in this report covers Health, Education and Shelter. Proposed recovery and reconstruction needs include WaSH and nutrition related projects in health, provision of equipment in Education and repair/ reconstruction of houses that were affected.

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

Health

The amount of PhP 86,118,020.00 covers health facilities, pharmaceutical products and equipment. The Municipality of Laak incurred the biggest damage posted at PhP 32,675,000.00. On the other hand, the Municipality of Mawab had the least damage estimated at PhP400,000.00.

The delivery of both basic health services and hospital care services was hampered due to the effect of the typhoon and augmented by damages in other sectors.

Table 8. Summary of Damage in Health Sector

NAME OF MUNICIPALITY DAMAGE Monkayo 11,430,020.00 Montevista 1,098,000.00 New Bataan 3,570,000.00 Compostela 2,170,000.00 Laak 32,675,000.00 Nabunturan 555,000.00 Mawab 400,000.00 Maco 800,000.00 Mabini 500,000.00 Pantukan 16,070,000.00 Maragusan 16,850,000.00 TOTAL PhP86,118,020.00

RECOMMENDED RECOVERY/RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS

Table 9 shows the identified proposed responses for the immediate recovery and progressive rebuilding of the health sub-sector. Priority projects and programs identified in the recovery and reconstruction need assessment report should be implemented to alleviate the health situation in the affected areas.

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Table 9. Report of Damages and Recommendation for Funding, Health as of February 21, 2013

TIMELINE IMPLEMENT /IMPLEM AMOUNT REMAR RANK PRIORITY ING ENTATIO LOCATION REPORTED RECOMMENDE KS PROJECTS/ DAMAGE D FOR AGENCY N ACTIVITIES FUNDING PERIOD 1 WASH -Provision DOH 189,967,860 of Safe Water 2 Hygiene Promotion 56,399,000 DOH

2 Sanitation 71,000,000 DOH 3 Capacity 2,640,000 DOH Development Sub total 320,006,860 DOH 2 NUTRITION Assessment 330,750 DOH Activities 2 Supplementary 150,311,020 DOH feeding 2 Integrated Management 23,321,810 DOH of Acute Malnutrition 2 Promotion,Prot ection, and Support of 18,792,600 DOH Infant & Young Child Feeding in Emergencies 2 Micronutrient 13,447,409 DOH Intervention 3 Information 2,321,560 DOH management 3 Partnership Building and 2,416,000 DOH Capacity Development Sub -total 210,941,149 DOH 1 MHPSS- Psychosocial 43,158,800 DOH Intervention

3 Basic 630,000 DOH Orientation 3 IEC dissemination 75,000 DOH and Advocacy 3 Networking 69,000 DOH Sub -total 43,932,800 DOH 1 HEALTH Augmentation 33,886,800 DOH of personnel 1 Hospitalization Package 1,200,000 DOH provision

2 Prevention and control of 7,322,000 DOH Communicable Diseases

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2 Management of Non- 1,674,000 DOH communicable diseases 2 Child Health and Maternal 2,496,000 DOH Care Promotion 2 Reproductive Health Care 1,103,500 DOH Program 2 Operationalizat ion of 1,403,000 DOH Surveillance System (SPEED) 3 Health Education and 909,100 DOH Orientation 2 Cleaning and Clearing of 266,750 DOH Health Facilities

3 Networking (inter cluster 192,000 DOH meetings)

3 Operation 20,200 DOH Center 1 Provision of Drugs, Meds, 212,652,100 DOH Supplies and Equipments 3 Transport 8,300,000 DOH Vehicle 1 Provision of Building 113,628,000 DOH Equipments and furniture 3 Monitoring and Technical 2,850,000 DOH Assistance Activities Sub -total 387,903,450 DOH 1 INFRA Reconstruction and Repair of 404,750,000 DOH damaged Health Facilities Sub -total 404,750,000 DOH Grand Total 1,367,534,259 DOH

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

This section will serve as guide to the national and local governments and to other stakeholders in undertaking various activities for the reconstruction and progressive recovery of the health sector. Prioritization and implementation of the recovery health programs and projects should adhere to the established and existing national health policies, guidelines and strategies on undertaking responses for emergency and disasters. The development direction for the reconstruction and progressive recovery of the

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1. Improved health condition of the general populace; 2. Efficient and effective local health systems and disaster resilient facilities; 3. Competent and dedicated health workers; 4. Better access to quality health care services; and 5. Achieved universal health care for all the people of Compostela Valley.

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. For immediate recovery, restore the local health system into its level of functionality; 2. Enhance and update the emergency preparedness and response plans; 3. Sustain training on emergency preparedness at all levels of the health sector; 4. Encourage cost-sharing among national, local, private sector, and other stakeholders in the implementation of various health rebuilding programs, projects, and activities; 5. Sustain networking activities with local and foreign funding institutions for possible fund assistance on health facility reconstruction programs; 6. Conduct of hazard assessment on all health facilities in coordination with DENR-MGB and DOST- PHIVOLCS 7. Construction of disaster-resilient structures taking into account the hazard present in the area 8. Conduct of inventory for all health structures, equipment and supplies 9. Synchronization of recovery and reconstruction plans of different organizations and agencies that work within the health sector to enhance systematic early recovery 10. Increase and provide additional funding allocation for the DOH- Health Facility Enhancement Program especially intended for repair and reconstruction of damaged facilities including Barangay Health Stations. 11. Strengthening of coordinative and collaborative processes between and among responding organizations in the health sector to ensure a smooth implementation of essential interventions. 12. Implementation of “build-back better” policy for all the totally destroyed facilities, retrofitting of partially damaged facilities, no build zone policy in high risk areas to substantially reduce vulnerability of our health facilities. 13. Moratorium of all loans payment schedule of all directly affected health workers and provision of financial assistance from DOH

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and thru additional loan entitlement from financing agencies to allow them to be relieved of financial burden and be able to deliver their functions as expected from them.

Education

Non-infrastructure aspect of education like instructional materials, facilities and equipment was also damaged by Typhoon Pablo. It was a huge challenge to teachers and other staff of the affected school to continue to give better learning to affected students. Aside from that, there was an effect to the psycho-social development of the students that required continuous support from the specialists.

The schools in the Province of Compostela Valley suffered damages to textbooks, desks, computers, furniture, appliances and other instructional materials in the amount of PhP 49,319,000.20 and the recommended funding requirement to replace is amounted to PhP 54,470,900.15. Funding from the national government, particularly from Department of Education (DepEd), is highly sought to restore damages and provide proper better learning atmosphere for the students. It is hoped that before the school year 2013- 2014 starts by June 2013, these required instructional facilities would have been replaced.

Below is the summary of non-infrastructure damages of the education sector in the province of Compostela Valley:

Table 10. Summary of Non- Infrastructure Damages, Education

Nabunturan, COMPOSTELA New Damages Compostela Monkayo Montevista Laak Mawab and VALLEY Bataan Maragusan PROVINCE

Desks 3,668,314.00 3,668,314.00 129,272.00 203,203.00 9,649,126.50 216,281.00 17,534,510.50

Books 3,375,950.30 4,868,450.00 926,139.50 103,585.30 2,000,024.00 51,350.00 11,325,499.10

Boards 63,700.00 63,700.00 136,997.90 1,075,594.00 1,543,000.00 89,056.50 2,972,048.40

Computers 1,718,600.00 1,820,000.00 1,249,227.20 234,000.00 858,000.00 400,400.00 6,280,227.20

Appliances 371,930.00 650,000.00 650,000.00 1,591,200.00 35,100.00 3,298,230.00

Furniture 869,700.00 1,060,800.00 82,420.00 2,012,920.00

Others 427,700.00 1,300,000.00 396,565.00 2,600,000.00 1,060,800.00 110,500.00 5,895,565.00

Total 10,495,894.30 12,370,464.00 2,838,201.60 4,866,382.30 17,762,950.50 985,107.50 49,319,000.20

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Table 11. Report of Damages and Recommendation for Funding, Education as of February 21, 2013

AMOUNT PRIORITY TIMELINE/ REPORTED RECOMMENDE IMPLEMENTING RANK PROJECTS/ LOCATION IMPLEMENTATIO REMARKS DAMAGE D FOR AGENCY ACIVITIES (PhP) FUNDING N PERIOD (PhP) Replacement Compostela 10,495,894.30 11,765,483.70 Department of Before Classes Provision of of Books, Laak 17,762,950.50 19,539,245.55 Education start on June the needed Desks,, Monkayo 12,370,464.00 13,607,510.40 Regional and 2013 non-infra Appliances Montevista 2,838,201.60 3,122,021.75 Division Offices requirement 1 and other New Bataan 4,866,382.30 5,353,020.50 to facilitate instructional Nabunturan/ 985,107.50 1,083,618.25 learning. materials Maragusan and Mawab TOTAL 49,319,000.20 54,470,900.15

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Construction of DRR compliant classrooms. 2. Subject all schools to Geo-hazard Assessment. 3. Revitalize DRR mainstreaming in school curricula. 4. Require all schools to train and organize School Disaster Management Committee at all levels. 5. Local Government Units to construct evacuation centers so as to minimize the use of school facilities at the occurrence of disasters.

Shelter

A total of 49,613 housing units were partially damage, in varying degrees, which rendered people homeless or internally displaced. All the damaged houses were privately owned and the total estimated cost in seven (7) most affected municipalities amounted to PhP 211,625,400.00 .

Table 12. Damages, Shelter

DAMAGES TO HOUSING UNITS MUNICIPALITY PARTIALLY DAMAGED UNITS DAMAGE COST COMPOSTELA 9,649 48,245,000.00 MONKAYO 13,106 65,530,000.00 LAAK 8,711 43,555,000.00 MONTEVISTA 5,495 27,475,000.00 NEW BATAAN 4,824 24,120,000.00 NABUNTURAN 7,342 962,400.00 PANTUKAN 486 1,738,000.00 TOTAL 49,613 211,625,400.00

To address the immediate needs of the shelter sector, the Local Government Units together with the Humanitarian Aids Agencies provided GI sheets, tents, tarpaulin and other repair kits. The activity served 1,444 families yet, great number of houses needed to be made more habitable and repair of it should be instituted promptly.

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The shelter sector focuses its concern on the construction of houses on its original location but considered safe for habitation. The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) and DOST-NOAH has conducted geo-hazard assessment in the three hardest hit municipalities and delineated the “build and no build zone areas”.

Table 13. Report of Damages and Recommended Recovery/Reconstruction Needs, Shelter as of February 21, 2013

AMOUNT TIMELINE/ PRIORITY PROJECTS/ RECOMMENDED FOR IMPLEMENTING RANK LOCATION REPORTED DAMAGE IMPLEMENTATION REMARKS ACIVITIES FUNDING AGENCY PERIOD (PhP) (PhP)

April 2013 – COMPOSTELA 48,245,000.00 96,490,000.00 December There is an MONKAYO 65,530,000.00 131,060,000.00 2013 urgent need to provide LAAK 43,555,000.00 87,110,000.00 shelter Repair of Partially assistance 1 NHA damaged houses MONTEVISTA 27,475,000.00 54,950,000.00 to typhoon victims to NEW BATAAN 24,120,000.00 48,240,000.00 restore normal family living. NABUNTURAN 962,400.00 73,420,000.00

PANTUKAN 1,738,000.00 4,860,000.00

TOTAL 211,625,400.00 496,130,000.00

RECOMMENDATIONS:

1. Legislate and implement the “No Build Zone Policy” in Geo- hazardous areas. 2. Participation to DRR activities to become a component for Purok and Barangay Clearance issuance. 3. Construction of DRR compliant housing units.

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RESETTLEMENT SECTOR

BACKGROUND

The Resettlement Sector covers the construction of permanent houses, the lot acquisition and land development of the area.

There is a need to resettle affected people who are living in critical places as subscribed in geo-hazard maps and also those who are still in the evacuation centers and transitional camps. Aside from this, people who are currently in evacuation center are impediment to the learning of the students (they are using the schools as evacuation center). Furthermore, the needs of internally displaced people due to poor basic amenities that the schools are providing is indeed a deplorable situation to provide permanent housing to them.

Continuous coordination and resource-sharing among government agencies and partner non-government and international organizations to establish resettlement projects remains a huge challenge.

DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

A total of 31,734 housing units were totally damaged registering a damage cost of PhP 3,152,430,260.00 .

Table 14. Estimated Damages of Housing Units by Municipality, Housing

Damages to Housing Units

Municipality Totally Damaged Units Estimated Damage Compostela 8,883 452,950,000.00 Monkayo 8,044 1,071,030,000.00 Laak 5,815 770,430,000.00 Montevista 4,072 102,070,260.00 Nabunturan 2,052 658,250,000.00 New Bataan 1,954 97,700,000.00 TOTAL 30,820 3,152,430,260.00 Source: MDRRMCs

RECOMMENDED RECOVERY/RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS

Based on the result of damage assessment, a total of 31,734 totally damaged houses has to be resettled through a construction of new housing units. Relative to this, 302.30 hectares of land was identified for resettlement sites to be purchased amouting to PhP 906,900,000.00 in the Municipalities of New Bataan, Compostela, Montevista, Nabunturan, Monkayo and Laak. The land development of these areas requires a total funding of PhP 2,646,250,000.00 .

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Table 15. Report of Damages and Recommended Recovery/Reconstruction Needs, Housing as of February 21, 2013

Timeline/I Implementi Re Amount for mplemen Rank Priority PPA’s Location ng mar Funding tation Agencies ks Period REPORTED RECOMMENDED

DAMAGE FOR FUNDING 1 Resettlement Compsotela- 2013 Land 94.66 has. 283,980,000.00 NHA Acquisition Project Monkayo- 2013 238,890,000.00 NHA 79.63 has New Bataan- 2013 21,120,000.00 NHA 38.85 has. Montevista- 2013 116,550,000.00 NHA 38.85 has. Laak-60.02 2013 180,060,000.00 NHA has. Nabunturan- 2013 66,300,000.00 NHA 22.1 has. SUB-TOTAL 906,900,000.00 2 Resettlement Compsotela- 2013 Land 94.66 has. 756,300,000.00 NHA Development Project Monkayo- 2013 693,020,000.00 NHA 79.63 has New Bataan- 2013 168,340,000.00 NHA 38.85 has. Montevista- 2013 350,820,000.00 NHA 38.85 has. Laak-60.02 2013 500,980,000.00 NHA has. Nabunturan- 2013 176,790,000.00 NHA 22.1 has. SUB-TOTAL 2,646,250,000.00 Construction of Compostela permanent (8,883) 452,950,000.00 1,110,375,000.00 housing units Monkayo 1,071,030,000. , 1,005,500,000.00 (8,044) 00 Laak 770,430,000.00 726,875,000.00 5,815) Montevista 102,070,260.00 509,000,000.00 (4,072) Nabunturan 658,250,000.00 256,500,000.00 (2,052) New Bataan 97,700,000.00 244,250,000.00 (1,954) SUB-TOTAL 3,852,500,000.00 GRAND TOTAL 7,405,650,000.00

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

The housing sector prioritizes the need to provide permanent housing for the internally displaced population that is safe, accessible, and sustainable and one that will provide security of tenure for the inhabitants. There is a need for judicious prioritization of beneficiaries for post-disaster permanent housing projects. Priority is given to families that are still in temporary shelters and

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Thus, it is of utmost concern that all actors, partners, and stakeholders must establish a sustainable permanent housing program for the displaced as well as the high-risk communities located in flood and landslide prone areas and expedite the mobilization of resources for its implementation. Sustainable and disaster-resilient resettlement programs mean the integration of “build- back better” principles, which means construction, rehabilitation, and community building that is safer and smarter. This involves identifying hazard- free areas (Build Zone Areas) for resettlement projects, using disaster- resilient housing design and construction (e.g. concrete foundation), and community-based disaster risk reduction (e.g. early warning system).

Long-term land use planning and zoning of the affected municipalities that incorporates multi-hazard risks on a systematic basis should also be undertaken by the respective provincial and city/municipal governments for sustainable and resilient recovery.

RECOMMENDATIONS

To support and hasten the implementation of the housing and resettlement project for Typhoon “Pablo” victims, the following are highly recommended:

1. Facilitate the acquisition of lot for the resettlement project as well as its land development in close coordination with the National Housing Authority (NHA), Local Government Units (LGU’s) and the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) for the determination of Build Zone and No Build Zone Areas of the municipalities;

2. Immediately undertake a policy study on which government agency should lead the development and implementation of post-disaster housing, create as soon as possible the necessary institutional arrangements for more effective coordination and resource leveraging, and prepare a pre-disaster comprehensive and sustainable resettlement program to hasten the recovery process in case another catastrophic disaster occurs in the future;

3. Conduct an inventory and assessment of public lands that may be suitable and utilized for permanent resettlement sites, whether for regular housing and resettlement projects or for post-disaster housing and encourage the practice of land banking among concerned government agencies and local governments; and

4. Strict enforcement of the Urban Development Housing Act and Water Code of the Philippines.

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