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. and Daldayap, San Clemente, due to the overflowing of the Batacan River; Brgy. San Isidro, , Tarlac; Brgys. Pob. Sur Baybayaoas, Ptiombayug, Pedro L. Quines and Mamonit in , Tarlac (due to breached portion of Baybayaoas Dike); and Brgys .Pindangan 2 nd , Pao 1, 2, 3 and Surgi in , 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, . 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 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 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. BFP • CAR placed on stand-by 190 personnel, 35 firetrucks, and 6 ambulances • BFP II pre-emptively evacuated 201 families / 508 persons in Cagayan and in Isabela. • BFP La Union mobilized a total of 99 personnel and 13 firetrucks to the 10 municipalities in La Union and rescued 72 persons in Agoo • BFP R3 conducted relief and clearing operations in some flooded areas on 3 October 2011 • BFP RO1 conducted roving inspection and advisory dissemination in Agoo, La Union particularly at the lowland and coastal areas and to the owners of establishments an the City Shopping Mall for safe use of candles and unplugging of all electrical appliances during power interruption; conducted evacuation operations in various barangays in Agoo and San Fernando City, La Union; and completed the clearing of fallen trees in barangays Camansi and Sevilla in San Fernando City, La Union • SFC Fire Station assisted in the packing of relief goods at the City Social Welfare Office o. NTC • CAR and I coordinated with telecom service providers to facilitate the immediate restoration of their services • Reactivated “Oplan Bayanihan” of all hand-held radio operators and alerted all accredited Civic and Amateur Groups as emergency communication back-up in case communication systems fail

REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE a. Region I • RDRRMC/OCD I recommended the activation of Local DRRMCs and response teams and strict implementation of pre-emptive evacuation in high risk areas if situation demands; and attended media interviews • MDRRMC Bautista, purchased thirty (30) cavans of rice for stock pile, ready for distribution to mostly affected families. Monitoring situation of water in the Agno River

5 • CDRRMC Dagupan City conducted SAR operations and evacuation of family from areas at risk; provided food assistance such as drinking waters and mattress to the evacuees and conducted health and sanitation assessment through medical consultation and health information • San Fernando City Health Office provided an ambulance and medical assistance to the 4 fishermen rescued by MV JURONG in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur • PDRRMC Pangasinan distributed 6,508 family packs to the 21 municipalites in the province b. Region II • RDRRMC/OCD II coordinated with PDRRMCs Batanes, Cagayan, Quirino, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya regarding situation update; and alerted all residents living in the low-lying and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides • PDRRMC Cagayan prepositioned Rescue 29 members in Alcala, Cagayan for possible rescue operations; alerted all local DRRMCs and rescue teams in the province; and purchased/distributed 200 cavans of rice and 200 cases of sardines to the affected families • PDRRMC Isabela pre-positioned food, non-food, and rescue facilities; alerted Rescue 922 for possible rescue and relief operations; and placed heavy equipment on stand- by in the affected municipalities as well as in the Provincial Capitol • PDRRMC Nueva Vizcaya distributed ready-to-eat food to flooded area in the municipalities of Dupax del Sur and Norte • Rescue 206 of Santiago City, Isabela conducted clearing operations in different Barangays • Cauyan City Rescue 922 together with PAF and PNP-Cauayan City are conducting clearing operations, evacuation, and relief operations • MDRRMC San Clemente conducted sandbagging operations to control the water level caused by swelling of Batacan River • Volunteers of Youth National Service and Bayanihan Bayan from St. Paul University, CSOs, and private institutions are now repacking relief goods, supplies and materials for augmentation to the affected LGUs and for stockpile

c. Region III • RDRRMC/OCD III advised the municipalities of Northern to implement pre- emptive evacuation if the situation warrants; dispatched 1 DRRO team for rescue/evacuation in San Clemente, Tarlac; dispatched PEO Payloader and 2 PDRRMC Operatives to assist in the clearing and rescue operations in Camiling, Tarlac; and delivered 1 truck load of sand and 200 pcs. of empty sandbags for sandbagging at Brgy. Binaungan, ; coordinated with all the mayors of the affected municipalities, 3 rd Mech IB and Provincial Safety Company of TTPPO for immediate rescue operations; coordinated with La Paz TTPPO, M/BDRRMC La Paz and 302 CDC ARESCOM to assist the stranded passengers of Florida Bus in Brgy. Lomboy, La Paz, Tarlac; Continues monitoring on the effects of TY Quiel and the response efforts of RDRRMC III member-agencies to address the immediate needs in the affected areas; OCDR III with representatives from UNOCHA, UNFPA, CRS, MERLIN, WFP, UNICEF, ILO, IOM, DOH, DSWD and ADRA conducted needs assessment in the flooded areas of Bulacan and on 6 Oct; Coordinated with PNP Maritime, PCG, and PPO re SAR operation for the 10 missing crews of F/B Princess Angela and F/B Lorena on 7 Oct • City conducted a pre-emptive evacuation in Brgy. Popolon (73 families) to Manacnac Elementary School • PDRRMC Tarlac assisted in the distribution of relief goods in Camiling, Tarlac using rescue boat and provided assistance to PRC volunteers; coordinated with La Paz PNP Tarlac; TTPO, M/BDRRMC La Paz, 3 rd Mech IB; and 302 CDC ARESCOM for immediate rescue and assistance of stranded passengers along Brgy. Lomboy, La Paz, Tarlac due to floodwaters; and coordinated with all the Mayors of the affected municipalities, 3 rd Mech IB, and Provincial Safety Company of TPO for immediate

6 rescue assistance; declared the whole province of Tarlac Under State of Calamity on 06 October 2011; 302 CDC based at Malacampa, Camiling, Tarlac assisted in the on-going sandbagging operation at Pit-ao, San Clemente, Tarlac. • PDRRMC ZAMBALES Chairman Gov. Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. convened the council and MDRRMCs representatives on 1400H September 29, 2011 re TY QUIEL; 24 hrs monitoring of PDRRMC, PDRRMO activated; Troops from 24 th IB, PA with trucks were dispatched to assist evacuation at Sta. Cruz, Candelaria and Masinloc; DPWH, POE and Zambales PPO-PNP mobilized monitoring team with standby heavy equipments and vehicles to assist in the evacuation and relief operations of the PSDWO and went to affected barangays

d. NCR • Malabon conducted declogging at Gov. Pascual and sand bagging at Brgy. Dampalit and Brgy. Sigwa • Valenzuela City stockpiled 2,500 relief goods for evacuees; placed on standby heavy equipments trucks & other motor vehicles at the Operation Center and ready for dispatch; placed on standby sidewalk clearing unit & clean & green team; and the City Engineering Office made rounds around the city to roll down all big tarpaulin, advertisement and other hazards for collapsed structure incidents • Mandaluyong alerted the Engineering Department, Traffic Enforcement Division, City Social Welfare and Development Office and other local government offices, C3- Command and Control Center was tasked to monitor the situation in all 27 barangays; Rescue units including the Mayor’s Action Command, Special Rescue Unit of Mandaluyong City Fire • Pasay City intensified Barangays’ awareness and preparedness including their equipment and coordinated with DRRM Council Members • Manila City alerted capabilities for rescue • Taguig City alerted heavy equipment trucks and other motor vehicles • Paranaque CDRRMC convened in preparation for TY “Quiel” e. CAR • RDRRMC/OCD CAR provided 1 unit Satellite Phone to PDRRMC Ifugao • Activated LDRRMCs Benguet, Apayao, Mt. Province, Ifugao, Abra, Kalinga, and Baguio City; all response teams were alerted; pre-positioned assets; and conducted pre-emptive evacuation

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Effects of Typhoon "QUIEL" (NALGAE) AFFECTED POPULATION as of 08 October 2011, 6:00 AM

No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 1,719 219,645 1,085,857 60 6,304 27,886 26,669 112,056 32,973 139,942 REGION I (ILOCOS REGION) 471 46,236 240,623 0 - - 1 5 1 5 ILOCOS SUR 2 5 20 0 ------SANTA 2 5 20 - - LA UNION 138 2,195 8,671 0 ------SAN FERNANDO 15 425 1,355 - - AGOO 13 126 513 - - ARINGAY 8 189 936 - - BACNOTAN 19 137 575 - - BAGULIN 9 42 210 - - BANGAR 6 89 368 - - BAUANG 9 376 1,081 - - BURGOS 2 9 27 - - CABA 17 506 2,433 - - LUNA 3 19 55 - - NAGUILIAN 16 88 347 - - ROSARIO 13 151 624 - - SAN JUAN 4 7 29 - - SANTO TOMAS 1 8 28 - - SUDIPEN 1 1 6 - - TUBAO 2 22 84 - - PANGASINAN 331 44,036 231,932 0 - - 1 5 1 5 ALAMINOS 1 6 36 - - DAGUPAN CITY 19 788 3,037 - - URDANETA CITY 25 1,040 5,200 - - AGUILAR 10 1,804 11,304 - - ANDA 18 1,196 5,848 - - BALUNGAO 10 1,347 6,735 - - BANI 4 87 305 - - BAUTISTA 1 10 63 - - BAYAMBANG 12 2,408 10,462 - - BINMALEY 33 5,430 25,517 - - BOLINAO 23 3,065 18,325 - - BUGALLON 13 1,812 9,125 - - BURGOS 10 286 1,327 - - CALASIAO 24 8,980 58,911 - - INFANTA 3 258 1,114 - - LAOAC 3 242 1,159 - - 8 282 1,325 - - MANAOAG 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 MANGALDAN 1 16 43 - - 42 5,672 28,385 - - ROSALES 2 1,300 6,500 - - SAN FABIAN 2 54 370 - - SAN NICOLAS 5 207 828 - - SAN QUINTIN 2 35 175 - - SANTA BARBARA 29 5,354 24,232 - - SANTO TOMAS 1 40 200 - - UMINGAN 8 620 2,921 - - URBIZTONDO 21 1,696 8,480 - - REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY) 675 71,412 403,307 1 22 73 3,492 14,796 3,514 14,869 CAGAYAN 40 8,360 34,498 0 ------TUGUEGARAO 11 4,180 17,249 - - ALCALA 2 110 324 - - AMULUNG 12 1,345 6,025 - - BUGUEY 2 4 16 - - SOLANA 13 2,721 10,884 - - ISABELA 407 42,541 260,904 0 - - 3,492 14,771 3,492 14,771 CAUAYAN 2 262 1,203 - - SANTIAGO 5 1,099 5,495 - - ALICIA 34 2,145 10,725 ANGADANAN 38 992 4,464 BENITO SOLIVEN 7 325 1,462 BURGOS 14 1,065 5,318 CABATUAN 3 9 41 - - CORDON 10 169 760 - - DINAPIGUE 6 1,267 5,701 250 1,125 250 1,125 DIVILACAN 9 86 347 - - ECHAGUE 64 5,513 22,091 1,930 7,732 1,930 7,732 ILAGAN 41 12,653 50,612 - - JONES 46 2,100 9,461 630 2,835 630 2,835 LUNA 1 10 43 - - MACONACON 10 998 3,966 - - PALANAN 17 656 3,127 - - RAMON 9 206 860 - - REINA MERCEDES 20 564 2,259 353 1,680 353 1,680 SAN AGUSTIN 23 5,179 23,305 - - SAN GUILLERMO 9 250 1,106 176 710 176 710 SAN ISIDRO 13 2,669 12,010 153 689 153 689 SAN MARIANO 1 5 22 - - SAN PABLO 5 912 4,377 - - SANTA MARIA 7 1,372 6,990 - - SANTO TOMAS 9 1,389 82,252 - - TUMAUINI 4 646 2,907 - - NUEVA VIZCAYA 96 9,826 52,742 0 ------ALFONSO CASTANEDA 6 1,905 8,794 - - ARITAO 4 109 479 - - BAMBANG 25 5,231 31,721 - -

Page 1 of 2 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons BAYOMBONG 21 683 2,755 - - DUPAX DEL NORTE 7 769 3,595 - - DUPAX DEL SUR 7 76 298 - - KASIBU 16 202 875 - - KAYAPA 4 7 35 - - QUEZON 1 27 96 - - SANTA FE 5 817 4,094 - - QUIRINO 132 10,685 55,163 1 22 73 - 25 22 98 AGLIPAY 25 1,382 6,913 - - CABARROGUIS 17 1,273 7,641 - - DIFFUN 33 5,015 22,568 1 22 73 22 73 MADDELA 32 1,186 9,431 - - NAGTIPUNAN 16 1,087 5,438 - - SAGUDAY 9 742 3,172 25 - 25 REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) 532 101,096 438,492 59 6,282 27,813 23,176 97,255 29,458 125,068 BULACAN 62 17,317 68,127 4 130 431 12,324 45,146 12,454 45,577 CALUMPIT 4 657 3,285 - - HAGONOY 2 264 1,320 - - MALOLOS CITY 44 9,038 34,840 2 107 316 7,674 29,848 7,781 30,164 OBANDO 11 7,303 28,407 2 23 115 4,650 15,298 4,673 15,413 PAOMBONG 1 55 275 - - 142 20,636 96,761 5 235 1,175 5,503 28,187 5,738 29,362 CARRANGLAN 17 2,225 9,259 - - LICAB 11 3,946 15,856 573 2,292 573 2,292 PALAYAN 3 122 597 - - PANTABANGAN 14 2,644 12,251 2,644 12,251 2,644 12,251 QUEZON 12 2,575 12,546 5 235 1,175 235 1,175 RIZAL 16 2,253 13,500 2,253 13,500 2,253 13,500 SAN JOSE 12 145 572 33 144 33 144 TALAVERA 38 2,844 9,947 - - ZARAGOZA 19 3,882 22,233 - - PAMPANGA 55 15,513 81,131 22 3,978 19,515 - - 3,978 19,515 26 7,049 37,561 8 317 1,209 317 1,209 MINALIN 15 3,641 18,205 11 3,641 18,205 3,641 18,205 SANTA ANA 14 4,823 25,365 3 20 101 20 101 TARLAC 223 43,666 173,173 28 1,939 6,692 4,479 19,591 6,418 26,283 ANAO 3 5 26 - - CAMILING 45 10,348 43,398 - - 2 64 397 - - CONCEPCION 3 2,150 11,071 - - GERONA 27 2,303 7,559 - - LA PAZ 17 8,325 31,832 2 122 445 292 1,385 414 1,830 MAYANTOC 5 476 1,927 - - MONCADA 28 5,483 19,877 11 1,377 4,538 1,377 4,538 PANIQUI 16 2,198 8,132 10 217 851 12 271 229 1,122 PURA 15 1,406 5,895 1 4 16 876 3,598 880 3,614 RAMOS 9 3,183 12,028 4 219 842 1,444 6,025 1,663 6,867 SAN CLEMENTE 13 3,304 9,409 - - SAN MANUEL 8 1,092 5,132 1,081 5,086 1,081 5,086 SANTA IGNACIA 15 1,571 7,195 774 3,226 774 3,226 VICTORIA 17 1,758 9,295 - - ZAMBALES 50 3,964 19,300 0 - - 870 4,331 870 4,331 BOTOLAN 2 40 105 40 105 40 105 CABANGAN 5 133 623 - - CANDELARIA 6 275 1,321 275 1,321 275 1,321 MASINLOC 12 555 2,905 555 2,905 555 2,905 SANTA CRUZ 25 2,961 14,346 - - CAR 41 901 3,435 0 ------APAYAO 2 21 102 0 ------CONNER 1 1 4 - - SANTA MARCELA 1 20 98 - - BENGUET 13 29 139 0 ------TUBA 13 29 139 - - IFUGAO 5 95 211 0 ------BANAUE 1 12 60 - - HUNGDUAN 1 1 6 - - LAGAWE 2 80 141 - - TINOC 1 2 4 - - KALINGA 17 749 2,954 0 ------LUBUAGAN 4 8 38 - - PASIL 1 2 13 - - PINUKPUK 5 411 2,043 - - RIZAL (LIWAN) 6 327 856 - - TABUK 1 1 4 - - MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 4 7 29 0 ------BAUKO 2 3 13 - - BONTOC 2 4 16 - -

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 4 PROVINCES 17 CITIES 10 MUNICIPALITIES 133 BARANGAYS 1,719

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EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "QUIEL" CASUALTIES as of 08 October 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY GRAND TOTAL 16 DEAD Region I 5 Ilocos Sur 1 Paranada, Joel 28 Nagundayan, Bantay Drowning 1 Arviso, Michael 26 Eguia, Dasol Drowning 1 Lantano, Xuan 8 months Brgy. Camantiles, Urdaneta Drowning Pangasinan 1 Taplador, Jerry C. 29 Bucao, Manaoag Drowning (previously reported missing) 1 Pascua, Jomar 16 Eguia, Dasol Drowning Region II 1 1 Caliguiran, Jerry 27 Catag, Nuevo Drowning Region III 9

1 Benedicto, Benjie 36 Brgy. Bobon, Camiling Drowning (previously reported missing) 1 Calendario, King Raimel 6 Brgy. Bobon, Camiling Drowning (previously reported missing) 1 Candelaria, Kurt Jack 4 Brgy. Bobon, Camiling Drowning Tarlac 1 Gelacio, Protacio 38 Brgy. Telbang, Camiling Drowning 1 Molina, Celso Patimbuyog, Mayantoc Drowning 1 Ringor, Prudencio 52 Brgy. Sinulatan 1st, Camiling Drowning Bataan 1 Arnada, Alfredo Drowning 1 Montoya, Roberto 71 Brgy. Santiago, Sta. Ana Drowning Pampanga 1 Yambao, Venancio 60 Brgy. Dawe, Minalin Electrocuted CAR 1 Benguet 1 Marcos, Jammas 35 Brgy. Cotcot, Buguias, Benguet Landslide GRAND TOTAL 12 INJURED Region I 10 La Union 1 Basto, Nick 6 San Julian Central, Agoo Vehicular Accident 1 Caasi, Joseph 38 Cabuyao, Bolinao Previously reported missing 1 Castillo, Ricardo "Cards" 47 Germinal, Bolinao Previously reported missing Pangasinan 1 Dela Cruz, Eduardo "Eddie" 51 Concordia, Bolinao Previously reported missing 1 Macanas, Elizabeth 50 Pemienta, Umingan Hit by electric post 1 Roger, Rolando 18 Gayaman, Binmaley Slipped over the steel roof 1 Abor, Harold 6 Dorongan Punta Wounded head by barbed wire 1 Corpuz, Eugene 22 Lawak, Langka Wounded left foot by barbed wire Mangatarem 1 Gabriel, Mark 15 Lawak, Langka Wounded back by barbed wire 1 Salinga, Eduardo 70 Dorongan Punta Wounded head by barbed wire CAR 2 Mt. Province 1 Gomez, Melody 22 Brgy. Gonogan Vehicular Accident due to Landslide Ifugao 1 Dumulag, Adela 12 Ohaj, Banaue Landslide GRAND TOTAL 10 MISSING Region III 10 1 Maratas, Arcado 1 Tomas, Christian Crew aboard F/B Princess Angela 1 Orebia, Dionisio 1 Aka Boyet 1 Arendian, Wilfredo Bataan 1 Torefranca, Danny 1 Abergonzado, Ernie Crew aboard F/B Lorena 1 Garcia, Dodong 1 Orebia, Charlie 1 Aka Dodong

Page 1 of 2 REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY GRAND TOTAL 7 RESCUED/SURVIVORS Region I 4 1 Caasi, Joseph 38 Cabuyao, Bolinao treated at Bolinao Med 1 Castillo, Ricardo "Cards" 47 Germinal, Bolinao treated at CHD San Fernando Pangasinan 1 Del Fierro, Dante 35 Concordia Previously reported missing 1 Dela Cruz, Eduardo "Eddie" 51 Concordia, Bolinao treated at Bolinao Med Region III 3 1 Gupong, Tun Rey 19 Sesiman, Mariveles treated at San Marcelino Disctrict Bataan Sumayo, Ruben 1 38 Sesiman, Mariveles hospital 1 Hirotivo, Leo 31 Sesiman, Mariveles

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EFFECTS of TYPHOON "QUIEL" (NALGEA) DAMAGED HOUSES as of 08 October 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY 18,228 GRAND TOTAL 2,845 15,383 Region I Sub-Total 120 3,147 La Union 35 554 Agoo 1 38 Bacnotan 11 122 Aringay 4 53 Bagulin 2 24 Bangar 1 4 Bauang 21 Caba 21 Naguilian 3 49 Rosario 5 146 Sudipen 1 Tubao 1 5 Burgos 1 8 San Fernando City 5 63 Pangasinan 85 2,593 Anda 3 1,193 Bayambang 4 14 Bolinao 41 931 Burgos 10 276 Balungao 1 1 Infanta 1 Lingayen 1 2 Rosales 2 2 Mangatarem 21 15 Sta. Barbara 2 158 Region II Sub-Total 2,391 10,428 Isabela 2,315 10,289 Alicia 152 754 Angadanan 106 886 Cabatuan 5 4 Cauayan City 7 11 Cordon 20 149 Dinapigue 174 217 Echague 1,390 4,123 Ilagan 327 Jones 126 210 Maconacon 83 Palanan 17 217 Ramon 11 195 Reina Mercedes 2 238 San Agustin 50 1,175 San Guillermo 62 188 San Isidro 193 1,512 Cagayan 3 3 Buguey 3 3 Quirino 73 136 Cabarroguis 61 104 Nagtipunan 12 32

Page 1 of 2 REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY Region III Sub-Total 30718,228 1,682 Zambales 77 56 Cabangan 77 56 Tarlac 39 106 Camiling 23 58 Gerona 2 28 Moncada 2 1 Pura 1 San Clemente 3 12 Sta. Ignacia 9 6 Nueva Ecija 87 467 Carrangalan 9 156 Licab 43 Pantabangan 69 248 Quezon 1 1 Rizal 14 San Jose City 6 5 Zaragoza 2 Bulacan 104 485 Malolos City 11 176 Obando 93 309 Pampanga 10 568 Masantol 10 568 CAR Sub-Total 17 126 Apayao 0 1 Conner 1 Benguet 2 27 Tuba 2 27 Ifugao 10 78 Hungduan 1 Lagawe 9 76 Tinoc 1 1 Kalinga 2 9 Lubuagan 8 Pasil 1 1 Tabuk City 1 Mt. Province 3 11 Bontoc 3 8 Bauko 3

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EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "QUIEL" (NALGAE) COST OF DAMAGES as of 08 October 2011, 6:00 AM

INFRASTRUCTURE Region / Province / City / Municipality ROADS / BRIDGES / OTHER STRUCTURES

TOTAL 115,075,527.81 REGION II 115,075,527.81 REMARKS Cagayan 1,875,527.81 1,000,000.00 Collapsed and hanging approach 875,527.81 Washed-out bridge approach Isabela 15,200,000.00 200,000.00 Bridge underwater 15,000,000.00 Spans collapsed (9 out of 17 spans) Nueva Vizcaya 35,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 Landslide 15,000,000.00 Collapsed 6.8 m – 1 span Quirino 63,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 Collapsed 36.85m-3 span bailey bridge due to large volume of water debris 2,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach 1,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach 3,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach 1,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach 6,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach 5,000,000.00 Landslide/washed-out RC pipes scoured road surface 20,000,000.00 Landslide/washed-out RC pipes scoured road surface 5,000,000.00 Landslide/washed-out RC pipes scoured road surface 10,000,000.00 Washed-out bridge approach SitRep No. 10 Tab E

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "QUIEL" (NALGAE) COST OF ASSISTANCE as of 08 October 2011, 6:00 AM

Region/Province/Mun/City DSWD LGUs NGOs TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL 13,660,374.14 25,410,276.96 1,143,676.00 40,214,327.10 REGION I 8,111,752.88 914,442.52 - 9,026,195.40 La Union - 269,720.00 - 269,720.00 Agoo 23,000.00 23,000.00 Aringay 18,632.00 18,632.00 Bangar 4,500.00 4,500.00 Bauang 47,700.00 47,700.00 Rosario 28,388.00 28,388.00 San Juan 3,000.00 3,000.00 San Fernando City 144,500.00 144,500.00 Pangasinan 8,111,752.88 644,722.52 - 8,756,475.40 Aguilar 1,088,977.68 40,870.00 1,129,847.68 Anda 12,000.00 12,000.00 Balungao 907,213.68 907,213.68 Bani 36,000.00 36,000.00 Bayambang 651,054.00 174,675.00 825,729.00 Bugallon 1,354,532.68 23,760.00 1,378,292.68 Burgos 967,801.68 967,801.68 Calasiao 575,326.00 48,000.00 623,326.00 Dagupan City 224,168.00 224,168.00 Infanta 740,603.68 56,400.00 797,003.68 Laoac 61,016.00 28,800.00 89,816.00 Lingayen 8,847.02 8,847.02 Mangaldan 4,800.00 4,800.00 Mangatarem 1,293,944.68 102,178.50 1,396,123.18 Rosales 247,114.80 247,114.80 San Fabian 18,000.00 18,000.00 San Nicholas 8,976.00 8,976.00 San Quintin 60,000.00 60,000.00 Sta. Barbara 18,000.00 18,000.00 Urdaneta City 3,416.00 3,416.00 REGION II 2,711,500.00 6,098,654.84 473,270.00 9,283,424.84 Isabela 1,000,000.00 5,800,720.84 472,750.00 7,273,470.84 w/out breakdown 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 Alicia 381,750.00 381,750.00 Angadanan 130,000.00 130,000.00 Benito Soliven 130,000.00 130,000.00 Cauayan City 364,825.00 237,000.00 601,825.00 Cordon 130,000.00 130,000.00 Dinapigue 177,470.00 177,470.00 Divilican 37,500.00 37,500.00 Echague 814,090.00 814,090.00 Ilagan 1,564,160.00 55,000.00 1,619,160.00 Jones 260,000.00 260,000.00 Maconacon 130,000.00 130,000.00 Reina Mercedes 81,190.00 81,190.00 San Agustin 130,000.00 130,000.00 San Guillermo 4,375.00 4,375.00 San Isidro 260,000.00 75,000.00 335,000.00

Page 1 of 3 Region/Province/Mun/City DSWD LGUs NGOs TOTAL

San Pablo 68,250.00 68,250.00 Santiago City 511,210.84 511,210.84 Sta. Maria 88,950.00 88,950.00 Sto. Tomas 553,750.00 553,750.00 Tumaini 88,950.00 88,950.00 Nueva Vizcaya 675,750.00 193,420.00 - 869,170.00 w/out breakdown 675,750.00 675,750.00 Bambang 26,750.00 26,750.00 Bayombong 6,670.00 6,670.00 Dupax del Norte 150,000.00 150,000.00 Dupax del Sur 10,000.00 10,000.00 Quirino 573,250.00 91,014.00 520.00 664,784.00 w/out breakdown 573,250.00 - 573,250.00 Aglipay 15,100.00 15,100.00 Cabarroguis 25,914.00 520.00 26,434.00 Diffun 4,400.00 4,400.00 Maddela 13,600.00 13,600.00 Nagtipunan 32,000.00 32,000.00 Cagayan 462,500.00 13,500.00 - 476,000.00 w/out breakdown 462,500.00 13,500.00 476,000.00 REGION III 2,837,121.26 18,308,299.60 648,800.00 21,794,220.86 Tarlac 630,780.00 3,651,253.60 273,800.00 4,555,833.60 Col. Edurado Agustin 62,500.00 62,500.00 Camiling 526,950.00 526,950.00 Capas 15,750.00 15,750.00 Concepcion 226,435.00 226,435.00 Gerona 125,000.00 201,650.00 326,650.00 La Paz 443,280.00 156,510.00 33,500.00 633,290.00 Mayantok 62,224.00 62,224.00 Moncada 300,143.50 67,000.00 367,143.50 Paniqui 1,112,000.00 173,300.00 1,285,300.00 Pura 75,732.50 75,732.50 Ramos 234,882.60 234,882.60 San Manuel 79,120.00 79,120.00 Sta. Ignacia 659,856.00 659,856.00 Nueva Ecija 1,168,321.46 2,743,696.00 - 3,912,017.46 Province 500,000.00 500,000.00 Carrangalan 280,821.46 500,000.00 780,821.46 Licab 125,000.00 297,000.00 422,000.00 Palayan City 138,595.00 138,595.00 Pantabangan 433,300.00 433,300.00 Quezon 150,000.00 150,000.00 Rizal 324,801.00 324,801.00 San Jose City 50,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 Talavera 212,500.00 212,500.00 Zaragoza 800,000.00 800,000.00 Bulacan - 11,466,350.00 - 11,466,350.00 Malolos City 3,086,550.00 3,086,550.00 Obando 8,281,250.00 8,281,250.00 Calumpit 98,550.00 98,550.00 Pampanga 775,000.00 447,000.00 375,000.00 1,597,000.00 4th Dist. (Cong. Guanlao) 500,000.00 500,000.00 Masantol 250,000.00 417,000.00 375,000.00 1,042,000.00 Sta Ana 25,000.00 30,000.00 55,000.00

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Zambales 263,019.80 263,019.80 Province 263,019.80 263,019.80 CAR - 88,880.00 21,606.00 110,486.00 Kalinga - 73,280.00 200.00 73,480.00 Pasil 400.00 400.00 Pinukpuk 50,000.00 50,000.00 Rizal 22,880.00 22,880.00 Tabuk City 200.00 200.00 Ifugao - 3,000.00 21,406.00 24,406.00 w/out breakdown 21,406.00 21,406.00 Banaue 3,000.00 3,000.00 Benguet - 4,640.00 - 4,640.00 Tuba 4,640.00 4,640.00 Apayao - 7,960.00 - 7,960.00 Sta. Marcela 7,960.00 7,960.00

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