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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES National Disaster Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines NDCC UPDATE Situation Report No. 33 on the Effects of Typhoon “FRANK” (Fengshen) Releasing Officer: GLENN J RABONZA Administrator, OCD and Executive Officer, NDCC DATE : 31 JuLY 2008 Reference: DSWD, DOH, DepEd, DPWH, PCG, TRANSCO, NEA, HQ Task Force “Frank”, DOTC, RDCCs/ OCDRCs I, III, IV-A, IV- B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, ARMM & NCR I. BACKGROUND Typhoon “Frank” entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) as a tropical depression on 18 June 2008. As it made a landfall in Eastern Visayas, it has already intensified into a typhoon. And as it move into the country, TY “Frank” had induced the southwest monsoon that caused landslides, flooding and storm surges along the eastern and western seaboards. Severely affected in terms of damage to infrastructure and the number of directly affected persons were the provinces of Iloilo , Capiz, Aklan and Antique in Region VI; and Leyte and Eastern Samar in Region VIII. Also affected by flooding due to moderate and heavy rains brought by the enhanced southwest monsoon, were the provinces of Maguidanao and Shariff Kabunsuan in ARMM; and Cotabato City and North Cotabato in Region XII. II. EFFECTS Affected Population/ Areas Affected/ Displaced Population More than nine hundred thousand families or four million persons were directly affected by TY “Frank” in 6, 377 barangays of 419 municipalities in 58 provinces of 15 regions . Region VI has the most number of affected population- 421,479 families/ 2,159,780 persons. This is 44% and 45% of the total number of families and persons affected by TY “Frank” and its associated hazards. Affected Population Number Families 959,047 Persons 4,784,634 Inside Evacuation Centers Number Families 100,080 Persons 500,494 Outside of Evacuation Centers Number Families 738,110 Persons 3,492,286 Telephone: (+632) 911-5061 to 64, 912-5668 FAX: 911-1406, 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph There were a total of 100,080 families or 500,494 persons that were evacuated in 1,525 evacuation centers. 738,110 families/ 3,492,286 persons opted to stay outside evacuation centers. (Details in Tab A) Casualties There were 557 reported deaths (excluding the casualties of the MV Princess of the Stars); 87 missing and 826 injured . (Details on Tab B) Damaged Houses There were a total of 81,510 destroyed and 326,321 damaged houses. Of the total number of houses destroyed , 53,409 were in Region VI. And of the totally destroyed houses in Region VI, Iloilo has the most number of destroyed houses with 27,063 followed by Aklan with 14,199. (Details on Tab C) Damage to Infrastructure and Agriculture (Tab D) • The total cost of damage both to infrastructure (roads, bridges, schools, etc) and agriculture is P13.525B; • Approximately, 60% of the total cost of damage was incurred in Region VI (P8.0B) III. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Emergency Relief (National/Regional/LGUs/NGOs) (Tab E) • The total cost of assistance provided by the Government during the emergency relief phase was P135.26M with P25M or 19% provided by the various affected LGUs; • Total cost assistance in cash and kind provided to beneficiaries is P139.028M including that of the NGOs . NGOs’ assistance is P4.15M or 3% of the total cost (as reported by DSWD and NGOs) • The NDCC through the NDCC Rice Assistance Program facilitated the release of 18,390 sacks of rice to augment the LGUs’ relief operations; • Facilitated the airlift of 1,412,683 lbs. or 706.34 tons of relief cargoes from DSWD, DOH, other GOs, NGOs and INGOs through AFP’s air assets - 28 sorties (22 sorties C-130, 4 sorties F-27,1 sortie US C-2 and 1 sortie Sea Air) and sea & land transportation assets from AFP and DOTC network - 2 RoRo, 2 PN ships, 4 ten-wheeler trucks and 5 M35 trucks. • International Donations (Foreign Governments and INGOs) - Cash and Checks - US$613,074.00 and Aus $500,000.00 - In Kind - P22,300,000.00 and US$650,000,000.00 Sector/Clusters Humanitarian Response Food and NFIs • DSWD-CO augmented P32.35 Million worth of relief support to typhoon-affected LGUs of emergency relief supplies and for early recovery/rehabilitation efforts in Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII in the form of relief, financial and cash; 2 • Pre-positioned P48.335 M standby funds and P26.168 M stockpile of relief commodities in all concerned DSWD-FOs and at the central Office amounting to P74.5 M; • Released P70.47 M standby funds for purchase of emergency relief supplies and for early recovery/rehabilitation efforts in the above Regions i.e. livelihood, cash or food for work- C/FFW for reconstruction of community facilities, emergency shelter assistance (ESA) to individuals in crisis situations; • Provided P.039 M worth of augmentation for food and other basic needs to the stranded passengers in the port areas of Matnog and Pilar, Sorsogon thru the activation of the Alliance Network for Assistance to Strandees (ANGKAS) in the affected areas; and • Prioritized 49,738 families / 258,500 persons for food assistance in 14 municipalities and 8 cities of 10 provinces Shelter • DSWD prioritized 122,736 damaged houses (50,752 totally and 76,984 partially) in 30 municipalities and 2 cities of 8 provinces in 5 regions for shelter assistance. • Suggested package for shelter assistance are Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) at P5,000.00/family; construction materials and family tents; Core Shelter Assistance Program (CSAP) P70,000.00 /family/unit; and Cash/Food for Work (FFW) – (P200.00 /family/day x 10 days ) Education • Dep Ed CO validated damages of schools through actual inspection by Dep Ed Central Office Engineers with Regional and Division Task Forces and Education in Emergencies Cluster members; and determined priority schools for repair/rehabilitation and for replacement or new construction of damaged facilities, number of schools used as evacuation centers and affected families /children; Health • DOH conducted health assessment in Aklan, Capiz, Iloilo and Antique and augmented assorted medicines, medical supplies and compact food; and deployed personnel from the National Epidemiology Center for the conduct of disease surveillance. Prevalent diseases are cough, fever, dermatitis, conjunctivitis, diarrhea and injuries • The Nutrition cluster of ARMM distributed textured vegetable protein to 50 families and compact food to children in all identified evacuation centers. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) • OCD VI facilitated the deployment of 3 water tankers to Kalibo, Aklan, Iloilo province and Iloilo City; (70)% of the water supply from Metro Iloilo Water District (MIWD) was cut off due to collapsed Imelda Marcos Bridge and the service provider has been conducting repair and rehabilitation of water supply main line in the province of Iloilo and Iloilo City. The repair of the Iloilo City water system will take 4 to 6 months; • DOH ARMM conducted orientation among Rural Sanitary Inspectors (RSIs) of different municipalities of Shariff Kabunsuan and Maguindanao to increase awareness on the guidelines of disinfection and treatment of drinking water using 1.25% Sodium Hypochlorite and distributed AMV vaccines, 200 pieces jerry cans and 1,444 bottles of sodium 3 hypochlorite. WASH cluster held a meeting to prioritize recipient areas of jerry cans and hyposol and design strategy and venue of distribution; • The Integrated Provincial Heath Office (IPHO)-Cotabato provided chlorine for potable water requirements of the evacuees. The requirements for WASH are chlorines granules analyzers and potable water testing equipment for water quality monitoring. IV. EARLY RECOVERY/REHABILITATION REQUIREMENTS • Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) @P5,000.00/family; Core Shelter Assistance Program (CSAP) @P70,000.00 /family/unit; and Cash/Food for Work (FFW) @ P200.00 /family/day x 10 days; • Provision of alternate livelihood to farmers and fisherfolks whose sources of income were affected; • Repair/Rehab of 762 destroyed/partially damaged schools and replacement of instructional materials, furniture and equipment. Funds required for rehabilitation is P510.M; • Repair/Rehab of damaged health centers, hospitals roads, bridges and other facilities; • Procurement/distribution of: - planting materials for rice/corn/HVCC; - stocks and feeds for livestock - fishing gears and dispersion of fingerlings 4 Tab A TYPHOON "FRANK" (FENGSHEN) AFFECTED AND DISPLACED POPULATION As of 24 July 2008 Number of Affected Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Centers TOTAL SERVED No. of Evac Region/ Province/ Mun/ City Centers Estab. Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 6,377 959,047 4,784,634 100,080 500,494 1,525 738,110 3,492,286 838,135 3,992,174 ** I 8 214 984 - - - 3 8 3 8 PANGASINAN 6 33 129 - - - 3 8 3 8 Dagupan City 1 5 25 - - Lingayen 1 3 8 3 8 3 8 Sual 4 25 96 - - LA UNION 2 181 855 - - - - - - - Agoo 1 21 105 - - Naguilian 1 160 750 - - **III 146 21,109 104,791 95 392 5 1,600 8,313 1,695 8,705 **BULACAN 59 10,757 52,532 95 392 5 - - 95 392 Bulakan 1 4 20 - - Bustos 1 1 5 - - Calumpit 1 150 750 - - Hagonoy 2 1,300 6,500 95 392 5 95 392 Malolos City 5 635 2,822 Marilao 5 1,963 9,815 Meycauayan 20 5,350 25,850 - - Obando 10 780 3,900 - - Paombong 6 385 1,925 Pulilan 7 25 125 Sta. Maria 1 164 820 - - PAMPANGA 24 3,094 15,131 - - - 1,600 8,313 1,600 8,313 Guagua 7 1,600 8,313 1,600 8,313 1,600 8,313 Mexico 1 2 10 - - Masantol 16 1,492 6,808 - - NUEVA ECIJA 2 9 38 - - -