NDRRMC Update Sitrep No 10 Re Effects of TY QUIEL 8 Oct 2011 6 AM
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Region II: One (1) service motor banca and one (1) cargo/passenger vessel moored at San Vicente Fish Port, Sta. Ana, Cagayan bound for Maconacon and Divilacan, Isabela. Three (3) service motor banca and one (1) cargo/passenger motor banca moored at Veteranz Wharf Aparri, Cagayan bound to Camiguin Island, Calayan, Cagayan with 20 passenger stranded. Vehicular Accident Region I: Nick Basto, 6 years old from Brgy. San Julian Centra, Agoo, La Union suffered a cerebral concussion when he was hit by a tricycle while crossing the street from the evacuation center to buy food. He was brought to La Union Medical Center. Storm Surge Region I: Storm surge occurred in Barangays Tabuculan, Pasungol, and Bucalag of Santa, Ilocos Sur on 01 October 2011. Flooding Region III: Flashflood occurred in Brgys. Bamban and Daldayap, San Clemente, Tarlac due to the overflowing of the Batacan River; Brgy. San Isidro, Paniqui, Tarlac; Brgys. Pob. Sur Baybayaoas, Ptiombayug, Pedro L. Quines and Mamonit in Mayantoc, Tarlac (due to breached portion of Baybayaoas Dike); and Brgys .Pindangan 2 nd , Pao 1, 2, 3 and Surgi in Camiling, all in Tarlac. Fifty (50) passengers on board 3 buses were stranded along Romulo Highway in Camiling, Tarlac due to 5ft. flooding. They were rescued by joint efforts from PNP Camiling 3 rd Mechanized IB, 32nd Mechanized Company, Operatives of Camiling, Sta. Ignacia LGU, and PDRRMC. f) STATUS OF DAMS (as of 6:00 AM, 07 October 2011 ) The following dams opened their respective gates as the water levels have reached their spilling levels: Ambuklao (1 Gate / 0.5 m); Binga (2 Gates / 1.3 m); Magat (1 Gate / 2 m); and San Roque (1 Gate / 0.5 m). II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE NDRRMC and RDRRMCs I, II, III, and CAR continue its response efforts in terms of search and rescue, evacuation, relief and recovery operations in areas affected by Typhoon “Quiel”. RELIEF AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOOD and NON-FOOD ITEMS a. DSWD • DSWD-CO pre-positioned PhP38,619,402.10 worth of standby funds and relief supplies to Regions I, II, III, and CAR affected by Typhoon “Quiel”, broken down as follows: Regions Sta ndby Funds Relief Supplies Total CAR 2,792,263.69 2,275,286.83 5,067,550.52 Region I 2,085,449.55 5,446,688.37 7,532,137.92 Region II 2,992,658.35 6,290,020.46 9,282,678.81 Region III 8,625,000.00 8,112,034.85 16,737,034.85 Total PhP16,495,371 .59 PhP 22,124,030.51 PhP38,619,402.10 2 Cost of Assistance (TAB E) • To date, the government and NGOs had so far provided PhP40,214 ,327.10 worth of relief assistance in terms of food and non-food items to the affected population in various affected regions out of the combined resources from the DSWD, LGUs, and NGOs. Breakdown is as follows: AGENCY DSWD LGUs NGOs TOTAL GRAND 13,660,374.14 25,410,276.96 1,143,676.00 TOTAL 40,214,327.10 I 8,111,752.88 914,442.52 9,026,195.40 II 2,711,500.00 6,098,654.84 473,270.00 9,283,424.84 III 2,837,121.26 18,308,299.60 648,800.00 21,794,220.86 CAR 88,880.00 21,606.00 110,486.00 b. PNP • PCRG Teams composed of 285 personnel and C, PNP, left National Headquarters Camp Crame at about 6:00 AM, 05 Oct 2011 on-board 1 coaster, 2 ambulances, 5 police patrol vehicles, 3 multicabs, 6 boats, and 11 M35 trucks with 1,500 relief good packages to conduct relief operations in Paniqui, Tarlac and Calumpit, Bulacan. This relief operations is in coordination with HS, HSS, ITMS, PIO, LSS, PNPTS, PNPHS, PRO3, PPOs Bulacan and Tarlac • The 1 st group led by PCSUPT Mario Avenido, Director PCRG and PSSUPT Bernardo Florece, Deputy PCRG distributed 750 bags of relief pack in Paniqui, Tarlac (350 bags in Brgy San Isidro proper and 170 bags in Sitio Baler, San Isidro and 230 bags in Brgy Canan). Other group led by PSSUPT Elmer Cabreros distributed 750 bags relief packs in Brgys Calizon, Bulusan, Gatbuca and Sta Lucia in Calumpit, Bulacan • Fifteen (15) PCRG personnel assisted GMA Kapuso Foundation in the distribution of relief goods in Malolos Central Elementary School in Sto. Rosario, Malolos, Bulacan • Team of Maritime Group (8-Man SRU Team) proceeded to Hagonoy Municipal Hall to distribute relief goods • Another team joined the GMA 7 in repacking relief goods at Tandang Sora, Quezon City • The SRS team from RPSB3 led by PSUPT Gamboa, Dep BC with 32 persons left Camp Olivas at around 050700H Oct and proceeded to Calumpit, Bulacan with Raft Boat and 2 OBM Boat; likewise, one (1) CDM Platoon of RPSB3 was also designated to Calumpit, Bulacan about 1715H re: Visit Code 1 c. DOH • DOH requested from the UN World Food Program for 3 tents, 2 power generators, and 4 water tanks to be distributed to the most affected areas in Region III (Bulacan Provincial Health Office and Bulacan Medical Center, Provincial Capitol, Malolos City) and another 3 tents for Health Emergency Management Staff d. DepEd • DepEd Operations Center remained on red alert • Alerted its Quick Response Team in Regions I, II, IV-A, and CAR e. DILG • Directed affected LGUs to reactivate their DRRMCs; pre-positioned all available assets; identified evacuation sites; and stockpile of relief goods and other items in respective AORs f. DTI • DTI Regions I, III and CAR conducted daily monitoring of prices to check on the compliance in the provisions of the Price Act Law 3 • Activated the Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC) and coordinated with the local chapters of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and PIA • Reported that in the 7 provinces of Region III, around 325 MSMEs suffered losses in their respective business amounting to P 14.5 million; help the MSMEs to recover to look for affordable financing to replace stocks lost and help market their existing stocks through the Likha Central Luzon Trade Fair scheduled on Oct 19-23 at the Megatrade Hall in Mandaluyong City and Manila FAME Market Week at the World Trade Center on Oct 17-20; help them get funding/grants for destroyed equipment and boost their morals by giving them timely advise and guidance g. DA • DA I and CAR activated the Regional Command Center (RCC) to monitor possible damages in the agri-fishery sector; identified vulnerable sites/areas and update standing crop status h. DENR • DENR-MGB CAR monitored assessed mine waste dumps and siltation ponds; reactivated Special Task Action Groups (STAGs); and distributed Radio Messages (RADMES) to all DENR services/PENROs/CENROs i. DPWH (As of 12:00 NN, 06 October 2011) • Clearing operations in the affected national road sections are still ongoing. More roads that were not passable due to series of landslides and road cuts are now passable except for some sections that remain underwater and sections with collapsed bridges and washed-out bridge approaches. Warning signs and barricades were installed to assist commuters. At present, initial procurement of collapsible bridge components and backfilling of scoured bridge approaches are being undertaken. DPWH continues to monitor areas that are still under water. j. AFP • GHQ, AFP deployed three (3) 6x6 trucks at Calumpit, Bulacan with relief goods prepared by GMA Kapuso Foundation • NOLCOM dispatched 1 DRRO Team from 3 rd Mechanized Inf Batallion (IB) and 1 Team from PPSC (Tarlac Provincial Office) and 2 PEO dump truck for SAR and evacuation operations in the flooded barangays of Bamban and Dalayap, San Clemente, Tarlac • Naval Reserve Center Northern Luzon (NRCNL) DRR Teams evacuated 500 persons to North Central Elem School, Dagupan City • 32 nd IB conducted rescue operations to stranded passengers along Romulo Highway, Camiling Tarlac • 24 IB, PA troops with trucks were dispatched to assist in the evacuation operations in Sta. Cruz, Candelaria and Quezon • Elements of the 5ID, PA provided security in the vicinity of the collapsed Burnay Bridge in Lagawe, Ifugao • 302 CDC ARESCOM based at Brgy. Malacampa, Camiling, Tarlac assisted in sandbagging operations at Pit-ao, San Clemente, Tarlac k. PCG • PCG Action Center implemented its PCG policies: guidelines on movement of vessels during heavy weather and guidelines on the movement of MB/vessels in the absence of weather bulletin in the locality; monitored all foreign vessels transiting within AOR; advised all resort owners within AOR not to allow their guest to go on swimming in the sea due to big waves and high current; disallowed all motor banca to go on fishing, and closely monitoring all those motor banca who have already departed but have not yet returned 4 • CGDNL placed on standby their DRG/WASAR teams; and conducted foot patrol along the coastline and ports; and sustained PCG visibility in known hubs of maritime activities • CGDNCR provided one (1) Special Operations Unit (SOU) and conducted SAR/evacuation operation at Brgys Caniogan, Pulilan, Sukol, Sto. Niño and Gugo in Calumpit, Bulacan; and in Hagonoy, Bulacan l. PRC • Placed on standby its eight (8) Chapter Staff, 50++ Chapter Based Volunteers, 20 Red Cross 143 Municipal Coordinators, 55 Barangay Disaster Action Team (BDAT) members, and 64 CH Volunteers trained; Prepositioned two (2) inflatable boat, three (3) units OBM, 1 land cruiser, 2 ambulances and other response capability/equipment, and stockpiled food and non-food items • PRC II distributed relief goods at Brgy. Centro10, Tuguegarao City m. PIA • Established close linkages with the local media in every provinces • Created PIA text blasting tapping SMART and GLOBE telecommunications • Established linkages with disaster member agencies and ensure timely dissemination of weather updates and situation reports, including various agency efforts utilizing local media, PIA website and PIA weather news facebook account • Assisted OCD CAR in gathering update reports from the provinces thru their provincial counterparts n.