Sitrep #26 Re TS ONDOY As of 11 Oct
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• Estimated cost of damages is PhP10.450 Billion broken down into: Infrastructure - PhP 3.684 Billion and Agriculture – PhP 6.766 Billion with an increase of PhP683.406 Million from the previous report. – Tab C • There is an increase on the number of damaged houses from 42,450 houses ( 16,502 totally and 25,948 partially) to 42,556 (16,511 totally and 26,045 partially). - Tab D • Power is not yet restored in some flooded areas/barangays of Rizal Province • Services of Manila Water Co. in some areas in San Mateo, Rizal has been restored; and not yet restored in Rodriguez, Cainta, Taytay, Angono and Binangonan • The total cost of assistance provided by the Government and NGOs/Other GOs is PhP83,847,416.51 - (Tab E): NDCC PhP 17,748,125.00 DSWD PhP 22,570,080.47 DOH PhP 20,715,661.79 LGUs PhP 18,463,455.05 NGOs/GOs PhP 4,350,094.20 • To date, 19,350 sacks of rice have been distributed by NDCC to Regions III, IV-A, X and NCR • USAID coordinated with DOH, AFP-PA and US Armed Forces in the distribution of assorted relief goods, medicines and medical supplies, health information materials and health education services to selected evacuation centers Breakdown of Casualties Region/Prov/Mun/City Dead Injured Missing GRAND TOTAL 337 308 37 NCR 173 301 - Muntinlupa City 3 - - Quezon City 77 - - Marikina City 61 - - Makati City 4 San Juan 3 - - Mandaluyong City 3 - - Valenzuela City 5 - - Pasig City 17 - - CAR 4 2 1 Region I - - 9 Region II - - 1 Region III 56 3 7 Region IV-A 101 2 20 ARMM 3 - - 2 Breakdown of Affected Population Affected Population Region/Province Brgy Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 1,878 839, 387 4,125,237 NCR 237 150,873 757,802 Region I 7 85 254 Region II 2 140 700 Region III 549 189,170 867,373 Region IV-A 967 487,916 2,442,043 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 Region XII 10 479 2,395 ARMM 7 350 1,750 CAR 2 4 29 II. RESPONSE PNRC deployed Red Cross Rapid Assessment Teams composed of PNRC NDRT, IFRC Regional Disaster Response Teams, International Committee of the Red Cross and Spanish Red Cross representatives in Metro Manila and Rizal Area A. FOOD and NFIs • DSWD provided relief goods consisting of ready to eat food and non-food items worth PhP22.59Million ; prepositioned PhP109,383,352.54 worth of stand-by funds family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities by the FOs concerned; released PhP11.5 Million additional stand-by funds to the following regional offices for the purchase of emergency supplies and for other needs : (DSWD NCR - PhP3.0M; DSWD FO I - PhP1.0M; DSWD FO III - PhP3.0M; DSWD –FO IV-A Php3.0 M; DSWD FO IV-B -PhP.5 M; and DSWD FOV -PhP1.0 M); receipt of donations both local and international ( PhP35.67 Million in kind and PhP15.95 Million in cash and US$50,000 through DSWD Philippine Donation Account Number 3122- 1011-84 and DSWD Foreign Donation 3122-0055-81 TLBPHMMXXX, LBP, Batasan Branch, Quezon City; and processing release of additional stand by funds to DSWD FO II and CAR at phP1 Million each amounting to PhP 2 Million earmarked to purchase emergency relief supplies . • PNRC provided assorted relief assistance to the flood victims in Metro Manila; carried out food parcel distribution in 246 evacuation centers in Metro Manila, Laguna, Bulacan, Zambales, Batangas, Rizal and Pampanga; served 33,298 families in the different evacuation centers; and provided hot meals to 22,586 persons • DOH provided 150 pieces of cadaver bags to NDCC and provided Generator set to Amang Rodriquez Medical Center and first aid kits in all evacuation centers 3 • 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 35,000 pieces of bread and 35,000 bottles of water in 35 evacuation centers at 1,000 pieces bread and 1,000 bottles of water per day/per evacuation center; released 1,800 cavans of rice, aside from 5,000 individually packed rice bags; 15,000 relief packs (3 kilos rice, 1 kilo sugar, coffee, canned goods and instant noodles per pack) ; • ICRC thru PNRC - donated three thousand (3,000) essential household kits and allocated USD30,000.00 • PAF transported 1,700 sacks and 350 packs of relief goods to various areas in Metro Manila • MSF distributed 3,000 pieces NFI kits in Pasig • CNDR distributed food and hygiene kits to 452 households in Taytay, 1,200 in Marikina City and 200 in Malabon City • As of 05 October 2009, Private Sector Disaster Management Network (PSDMN) reported that around 43 private organizations/establishments and other groups donated food and non-food items which were either directly provided to identified areas/affected families or DSWD, CNDR, PDI, Ateneo de Manila, Caritas Manila, PNRC, La Salle Greenhills, ABS-CBN, Sagip Kapamilya, GMA 7 Kapuso Foundation and World Vision • The City Government of Ormoc donated cash in the amount of PhP 1,000,000 for use by the NDCC in the purchase of disaster operations equipment (02 Oct) Philippine International NGO Network (PINGON) Response • CARE distributed food, NFIs and bottled water in Caloocan City, Malabon City, Valenzuela City and Navotas City • ACF distributed NFIs and hygiene kits in Marikina City • Christian Aid provided food, NFIs (clothing, bed sheets, cooking utensils and hygiene kits) in Makati City and Manila City • ADRA – provided food packets to Malabon City, Marikina City, Navotas City, Quezon City and San Mateo and Taytay, Rizal B. HEALTH • DOH As of October 08, 2009, the amount of logistical support (drugs, medicines and medical supplies) provided for Health and WASH clusters is PhP19,742,610.37 Urgent Needs Scaling of access of essential health services to all affected populations including emergency transportation of cases especially in areas with 4 almost no access to essential health services; improved case based disease surveillance for communicable diseases on health and humanitarian service coverage in evacuation centers and augment water supply for health facilities with continuing water quality testing Critical Constraints • Logistics - several areas remain not accessible due to continuing flood Accomplishment From Sept 27 to Oct 8, 2009 dispatched 139 medical teams: 12 medical teams, 12 psychosocial teams, 2 nutrition teams; 6 assessment teams, 5 surveillance teams and 27 public health teams in various parts of Metro Manila and Region IV A Total human resources deployed: 283 doctors, 5 psychiatrists, 16 psychologists, 331 nurses, 119 aides, 5 epidemiology and surveillance officers, 6 nutritionists, 19 engineers, 3 social workers, 22 RESU, 4 medical technician and 1 pharmacists; 17 health education recorders, 5 drivers, 2 midwives with 218 sites visited Provided Vitamin A supplementation to children ages from 9 months to 5 years old at the evacuation centers in Malabon, Valenzuela, Quezon City and Taguig City. A total of 4,000 children have already been vaccinated and measles immunization to 50 children in Cainta is still ongoing. The top 5 morbidity cases in the evacuation centers are upper respiratory tract infection, fever, skin disease, infected wounds; and diarrhea. DOH mobile medical teams administered tetanus toxoid to all wound cases DOH, UNICEF and WHO are mobilizing breastfeeding support groups, peer counsellors and breastmilk banking UNFPA - deployed medical missions to 3 hard to reach evacuation centers in Taguig City (Hagonoy, Lower Bicutan and Napindan) with 48 pregnant women provided with pre natal services UNICEF provided 60 kits which arrived yesterday PLAN International will provide 1,000 pcs jerry cans and 8,600 hygiene kits for Tanay, Rizal • OXFAM distributed hygiene kits in Tabing Ilog, Marilao, Bulacan; San Jose del Monte, Bulacan; and Tanay, Rizal DOH-CHD CALABARZON deployed medical assessment and surveillance team in Sitio Arenda, Taytay, Rizal PAGCOR From Sept 27 to Oct 8, 2009, conducted 22 medical missions at 35 evacuation centers in Marikina, Pasig, Pateros, Taguig, Laguna and Rizal Province with at least 2-3 missions conducted daily. Donated four (4) boxes of medicines to the DILG for the medical mission in Binan, Laguna; served 20,585 patients; provided free medical consultations, free medicines and vitamins The medical missions were composed of 50 volunteer doctors/physicians coming from the Philippine Medical Association, 5 PAGCOR invited doctors and medical practitioners under the Health Department, volunteers from UP College of Medicine, San Beda College, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and Fatima University Medical Center On October 07, 2009 held a People’s Government Mobile Action (GMA) Caravan at Baruya Elementary School in Lubao, Pampanga with 884 medical and 74 dental patients served. Aside from PAGCOR staff, 16 PGMA members participated in said activity • PAF treated 1,230 patients in Brgy. Santolan, Pasig and transported 1,700 sacks and 350 packs of relief goods to various areas in Metro Manila • PNRC conducted hygiene promotion and education with 946 beneficiaries, medical missions in 2 evacuation centers (Concepcion ES and Nangka ES) attending to 519 persons; and provided hygiene kits to 1,346 families • Research Institute for Tropical Medicines deployed two personnel in San Pedro, Laguna • Batangas Regional Hospital and San Pedro Municipal Hospital provided medical services in San Pedro Evacuation Center C. WASH ••• DOH reported that as of October