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Muntinlupa City 3 - - Quezon City 54 - - Marikina City 50 - - San Juan 3 - - Mandaluyong City 3 - - Valenzuela City 5 - - Pasig City 17 - - CAR 3 3 1 Region I - - 9 Region II - - 1 Region III 47 - 11 Region IV-A 103 2 20 Breakdown of Affected Population: Region/Province Affected Population Evacuation Brgy Families Persons Centers GRAND TOTAL 1,441 668,864 3,232,234 515 NCR 208 129,560 622,050 161 Mandaluyong City 12 2,185 10,770 1 City of Manila 14 21,118 101,070 - Marikina City 11 14,450 72,740 16 Muntinlupa City 8 3,226 16,130 19 Navotas City 2 38 194 - Parañaque City 3 450 2,250 - Pasig City 14 28,836 152,160 22 Las Piñas City 10 5,226 6,825 - Caloocan City 17 17,888 89,430 11 Makati City 9 847 4,235 - Valenzuela City 28 1,425 7,303 22 Malabon City 9 2,510 4,127 4 Pateros 10 1,439 8,890 16 Quezon City 30 19,915 99,545 28 Taguig City 27 7,265 36,110 21 San Juan City 1 520 2,234 1 Pasay City 3 2,182 8,537 - Region I 7 85 254 - Region II 2 140 700 - Region III 520 183,764 844,201 60 Region IV-A 592 344,236 1,708,584 292 Region IV-B 33 7,296 35,139 - Region V 35 2,566 15,814 - Region VI 17 193 882 Region IX 8 191 436 - 2 Region XII 10 479 2,395 1 ARMM 7 350 1,750 1 CAR 2 4 29 - II. RESPONSE A. FOOD and NFIs • DSWD provided relief goods consisting of ready to eat food and non-food items worth PhP14,898,858.24 ; prepositioned stand-by funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities; provided hot meals to family-evacuees in evacuation centers through the management of community kitchen; receipt of donations both local and international • PNRC provided assorted relief assistance to the flood victims in Metro Manila • DOH provided 150 pieces of cadaver bags to NDCC and provided Generator set to Amang Rodriquez Medical Center • NCRCOM distributed 500 sacks and 1,000 other assorted packs of relief goods to affected residents in Pasig City • AFPDRTG also transported 3,000 family packs and 12,000 pieces of fresh eggs from DSWD NROC to affected areas in Taytay, Rizal and Pateros City • PAGCOR under Sagip-Tulong ni PGMA Project distributed 1,000 pieces of bread and 1,000 bottles of water per day per evacuation center; 1,800 cavans of rice, aside from 1,521 individually packed rice bags; 4,750 relief packs (3 kilos rice, 1 kilo sugar, coffee, canned goods and instant noodles per pack). Has been deploying 46 water tankers under the Patubig ni PGMA Program to provide potable water (with capacity of 1,500 to 2,500 gallons or 20 liters per 500 to 1,000 families respectively) in the affected areas namely Cainta, Rizal, Marikina and other parts of Metro Manila • ICRC thru PNRC -donated three thousand (3,000) essential household kits and allocated USD30,000.00 for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy B. WASH and Health • DOH - deployed a total of 84 medical teams, 11 psychosocial teams and 6 teams composed of 132 doctors, 5 psychiatrists, 16 psychologists, 168 nurses, 74 aides, 5 epidemiology and surveillance officers, 5 nutritionists, 8 engineers and 3 social workers in disaster affected areas ; conducted water quality monitoring and testing in all evacuation centers; distributed 139 portalets in 53 evacuation centers in NCR and Region IV-A; distributed IEC materials at evacuation centers; provided tetanus vaccination for all injured victims; Vitamin A to four (4) LGUs (Malabon, Valenzuela, Quezon City and Taguig City); drugs, medicines and medical supplies amounting to PhP 15,939,074.03 . Based on assessment, top 5 morbidity cases in the evacuation centers are: upper respiratory tract infection, fever, skin disease, infected wounds; and diarrhea. Conducted debriefing in 2, 060 individuals: 1,673 in Malanday ES, Mairikina; 180 in Brgy Bagong Silangan, QC, and 207 in Exodus ES Floodway, Cainta. • PAGCOR conducted 13 medical missions at various evacuation centers in Marikina, Pasig and Rizal Province with at least 2-3 missions conducted daily with 9,686 patients benefited; provided free medicines and vitamins. The medical missions composed of 50 volunteer doctors/physicians coming from the Philippine Medical Association, PAGCOR invited doctors and medical 3 practitioners under the Health Department, volunteers from UP College of Medicine, San Beda College, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and Fatima University Medical Center DILG-BFP - delivered /rationed 373,250 gallons of water in 140 evacuation centers and 30 other areas in Metro Manila with 187 sorties made : Quezon City (Brgy Bagong Silangan, Brgy. Damayan, Brookside GAWAD KALINGA, San Gabriel Elementary School – Brgy. Sta. Lucia, North Fairview Elementary School - Brgy North Fairview, Brgy Bagong Silangan evacuation center, Susano Elementary School-Novaliches, Brgy. Greater Fairview, Brgy. Masambong), Malabon City (Brgys Santolan, Potrero, Maysilo, Catmon), Valenzuela (Brgys Marulas, Panghulo), Pasay, Taguig City (Brgys Toktokan, Ususan, Bagumbayan, Palingon, Sta Ana, Ligid and BCDA) and in Pasig City (Pasig Elementary School) and Region IV-A C. EDUCATION • Dep Ed conducted damage assessment and 419 schools were reported damaged in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, CAR and NCR : 331 elementary schools and 88 high schools. A total of 226 school buildings being used as evacuation centers and are housing 12,560 families and 26,212 individuals D. INFRASTRUCTURE • As of October 3, 2009, DPWH’s assessed that 13 road sections are still impassable/hardly passable to traffic due to landslides, washed-out slope protection and scoured shoulders : NCR (1); Region III (3); Region IV-A (7) and IV-B (2) (Tab D) E. CAMP MANAGEMENT • NDCC established the following Advance Command Posts (ACP) in various strategic areas in Metro Manila : o Katipunan Avenue cor. Aurora Boulevard, Marikina City . The over-all commander is Hon. Mayor Marides Fernando while the Incident Commanders are Mr. Robert Nacianceno and Mr. Ramon Santiago of MMDA with telephone numbers (0917) 322.1951 and (0920) 938 9914. o Alpha base 8 th Floor, Pasig City Hall with telephone number 643-0000. the over-all commander is Mayor Roberto Eusebio. o Club House, City Hall of Cainta City headed by Mayor Ramon Ilagan, with telephone numbers (0927) 220-4744, (0917) 535-0028and 665-0846 o Department of Public Order, Safety Hall, Quezon City. The over-all commander is Mayor Sonny Belmonte while the incident Commander is Ms. Teresa Amarillo with telephone number (0921) 655.5262 o NDCC Relief Center No. 4 – Kalayaan Hall, Malacañang Grounds o Forward NDCC on-site coordination Center at the Incident Command Post at Ever Gotesco, Ortigas o Advanced Command Post at City Hall of Taytay Rizal for Angono, Taytay and Cainta o Advance Command Post at Baras Police Station for San Mateo and Montalban and at San Mateo Plaza; for remaining municipalities • DSWD Set up Social Welfare Inquiry Sets; NGOs and donors’ desk in all DSWD- FOs to strengthen linkages between the DSWD LGUs, NGOs and established donations drop-off points as follows: Disaster Resource Operations Monitoring and Info Center (DROMIC) DSWD Central Office 4 National Resource Operations Center, Chapel Road, Pasay City, Quezon City Area Manila Area DSWD- NCR, San Rafael cor Legarda Sts. Quiapo, Manila • DOH established drop off points in MMD-DOH Central Office • OWWA set up assistance center at NDCC Operation Center for the families of OFWs • PCG established a Command Advance Post at Santolan LRT Station in Marikina City with two (2) SAR Teams (15 personnel) and one (1) team to assist in the distribution of relief goods F. EMERGENCY TELECOMS/MAPPING • IBM and OCD personnel deployed at the Ever-Gotesco ACP with the Emergency Response Network (ERN) Kit as back-up communications • CEISSAFP coordinated with SMART Telecom re: Installation of GSM900 repeater at NDCC Operation Center to enhance mobile phone signal inside the OPCEN building • Globe Telecom temporarily lent four (4) hotlines at NDCC OPCEN to augment the communication capability in responding to emergency calls in the calamity areas with the following hotline numbers : (0917) 733-4193, (0917) 733-4256 , (0917) 733-4263 and (0915) 536-6719 • Telecoms Sans Frontier (TSF) deployed 2 teams from Bangkok and installed a Telecom Centre with Internet, phone, fax lines and computers at the NDCC HQ at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. • PNP installed radio communication facility at Cainta Police Station, and at the Forward NDCC Operation Center • NGCP conducted power restoration in various damaged sub-stations (S/S). All lines are on normal operation except San Jose, Bulacan and CND-San Miguel (Bacnotan, San Miguel, La Union); waiting for normalization of load systems from distribution utilities (Meralco for Metro Manila area) • Geodata Systems Technologies, Inc, Philippines in coordination with the AFP Command Center; and MapAction technical personnel in UK are providing situation mapping support to the NDCC and humanitarian clusters III. SAR, CLEARING and RETRIEVAL OPERATIONS A. SAR AND RETRIEVAL OPERATION Total Rescued - 149,744 persons and 32,989 families with the following breakdown (Tab F) Breakdown: AFP - 7,811 families /37,493 persons BFP - 14,079 families/70,397 persons PCG - 454 families /2,290 persons PNP - 10,639 families/39,534 persons PAGCOR – 6, families/30 persons AFP • AFPDRTF Units involved were HSC, SEG and MP, GHQ, PN, PMC, PAF, 525Ebde, PA and NCRRCDG); VCRC, 5IDRC, ICMOTF, 75 th CG- NCRC; AFPRESCOM; PMC; SOLCOM, PMC, 16IB, !IB, 730 th and 740 th -CG PAF, 203 rd Bde and 2 ID 5 • 7ID, PA conducted DRRO in Bulacan (Norzaragay, San Francisco del Monte, Hagonoy, Bustos, Sta Maria), Zambales (Palauig, Botolan), Pampanga (Arayat), and rescued