EFFECTS

CASUALTIES (Tab A)

• DEAD – 14 ‹ Region V – 10: 7 in Albay, 2 in Catanduanes, 1 in Camarines Sur ‹ Region IV-A – 2: 2 in ‹ Region IV-B – 1: 1 in Marinduque ‹ Region VI – 1: 1 in Iloilo

• INJURED – 31 ‹ Region IV-A – 2: 2 in Cavite ‹ Region V – 2: 1 in Catanduanes, 1 in Albay ‹ Region VI – 27: 27 in Iloilo

• MISSING – 9 ‹ Region IV-A – 3: 2 in Perez, and 1 in Lucena City ‹ Region V – 6: 2 in Catanduanes, 3 in Albay, 1 in Camarines Norte

• RESCUED/SURVIVORS – 30 ‹ Region VI – 6: 6 in Eastern Samar ‹ Region IV-A –15: 15 in Polilio Island, Quezon ‹ Region IV-B – 9: 9 Fishermen rescued in Marinduque

AFFECTED POPULATION

• Rough estimate on the number of affected population is 129,576 Families / 645,137 Persons

Region Families Persons TOTAL 129,576 645,137 Region IV -A 221 1,154 Quezon (Mulanay) 171 904 Quezon (San 50 250 Francisco) Region V 129,355 643,983 Camarines Sur 21,417 104,293 Albay 107,938 539,690

STATUS OF STRANDEES AS OF 26 JULY, 10:00 PM

Total Strandees as of 10:00 PM, 26 July 2011

Region V

STRANDED PSGR TRUCK CAR BUS VESSEL M/BCA Matnog 4 Tabaco 138 6 3 1 6

2 Pio Duran 120 3 4 1 Pasacao 32 Bulan Pilar Sabang 10 1 Tamban 16 Kataingan 3 1 1 Kalumpang 1 1 1 Bapor 17 2 Virac 2 San Andres 2 TOTAL 337 9 5 5 17 3

Region IV-A and IV-B • A total of 533 passengers were stranded in the following ports: Mamburao (44), (300), Puerto Real (39), and Lucena (150)

Region 2 • A total of 22 passengers were stranded in Aparri, Cagayan

FLIGHT CANCELLATION

• Some flights have been cancelled due to bad weather caused by Tropical Storm "Juaning”:

FLIGHT AIRLINES PR 277 MNL-LEGAZPI Philippine Airlines PR 278 LEGAZPI-MNL 5J 711 MNL-CATARMAN 5J 712 CATARMAN-MNL 5J 325 MNL-LEGAZPI 5J 326 LEGAZPI-MNL 5J 521 MNL-NAGA Cebu Pacific 5J 522 NAGA-MNL 5j 323 MNL-NAGA 5j 324 NAGA-MNL 5j 625 MNL-DUMAGUETE 5j 626 DUMAGUETE-MNL 2P 091 MNL-CALBAYOG 2P 092 CALBAYOG-MNL 2P 265 MNL-NAGA Air 2p 266 NAGA-MNL 2p 925 MNL-LEGAZPI 2p 926 LEGAZPI-MNL Z2 260 MNL-MASBATE Zest Air Z2 261 MASBATE-MNL Note: Passengers are advised to stay tuned for flight advisories and updates by respective airlines

3 SEAPORTS OPERATIONS’ CANCELLATION

Region IV-B • Batangas City Port: Operations in Terminal 2 (Supercat and small boat) and Terminal 3 (RORO below 1,000 GRP) were suspended

STATUS OF DAMS

• As of 8:00 PM, 26 July 2011 , current levels of water in the following dams are still below spilling level, to wit:

Normal High Increase (+) / Water Level / Current DAMS Decrease (-) Spilling Level level (m) (m) (m) LA MESA 80.15 79.34 - 0.81

CALIRAYA 288.00 286.40 - 1.60

ANGAT 210.00 201.59 - 8.41

IPO 100.20 100.01 - 0.19

SAN ROQUE 280.00 252.41 - 27.59

PANTABANGAN 221.00 185.32 - 35.68

MAGAT 193.00 179.83 - 13.17

AMBUKLAO 752.00 746.30 - 5.70

BINGA 575.00 563.75 - 11.25

• The continuous rains within the Ipo Watershed caused an increase in the water elevation of Ipo Dam. The water releases from Ipo Dam is expected to affect the low-lying areas along the Angat River from Norzagaray to Hagonoy

STATUS OF LIFELINES

POWER

Region V • Sorsogon has no electric service since 2:40 AM, 26 July 2011 due to power shutdown by NAPOCOR for precautionary measure

Region IV-B • Rotational brown-out is now being adopted in Marinduque due to some detached electrical cables caused by strong winds

NGCP • The following NGCP transmission lines tripped in areas affected by TS “Juaning”, to wit:

NGCP Affected Status FACILITY Customers / Areas 230 kV No affected Line tripped at 26 July, 2:21PM; Gumaca-Labo customer Conducted patrol, however no

4 L2 possible cause of outage was found during inspection. 69 kV Sorsogon: Line tripped at 25 July, 11:19PM; For Sorsogon- SORECO 1 (Bulan, inspection; Major roads are passable Irosin Irosin) but access roads to site are SORECO 2 (Gubat) impassable due to flood. 69 kV Daraga - Sorsogon: Line tripped at 26 July, 2:44AM; Re - Sorsogon SORECO 1; energized at 26 July, 3:22PM; SORECO 2 (Entire Inspection on-going; Major roads are Province of passable but access roads to site are Sorsogon) impassable due to flood. 69 kV Daraga - Albay: Line tripped at 26 July, 1:40AM; F or Ligao BIP; PHI; GFCC; inspection; Major roads are ALECO (Ligao, impassable (Cullat, Bongalon, Polangui) Balangibang, Lidong Padang, Balsa) 69 kV Daraga - Albay: Line tripped at 26 July, 8:25AM; Re - Legaspi ALECO energized at 26 July, 2:51PM; (Washington, Inspection on-going; Major roads are Bitano); ELVI, PMI impassable (Cullat, Bongalon, Balangibang, Lidong Padang, Balsa) 69 kV Tiwi - Albay: Line tripped at 26 July, 8:59AM; For Malinao- ALECO (Tiwi, inspection; Major roads are Tabaco Malinao) impassable (Cullat, Bongalon, Balangibang, Lidong Padang, Balsa) 69 kV Naga - Camarines Sur: Line tripped at 26 July, 7:23AM; Libmanan CASURECO 1 Inspection on-going on toppled poles (Pamplona, #62 and #63 at Cabugao, Milaor, CS; Libmanan, Major roads are impassable (Nabua, Sipocot) Baao) 230 kV No affected Line tripped at 26 July, 5:20PM; Re - Kadampat- customer energized at 26 July, 5:27PM; Masinloc Line Inspection on-going 2 69 kV Pangasinan: Line tripped at 26 July, 5:20PM; Re - Labrador- CENPELCO energized at 26 July, 5:22PM; Bani Labrador, Inspection on-going PANELCO I, Alaminos, Bani & Bolinao

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (As of 2:00 PM, 26 July 2011)

Region IV-A • Road was rendered impassable in Sitio Caginsa, Brgy. Casay, San Francisco, Quezon

Region V • Major/secondary roads and bridges and other infrastructure facilities in Camarines Sur, Albay and Sorsogon were rendered impassable due to road cuts, flooding and landslides. To wit:

Location Action(s) Situation/ Status (MAJOR/SECONDARY ROAD) Taken Region V Camarines Sur 4 th District Engineer’s Office (DEO) not passable due to removed fallen 1. Daang Maharlika, Nabua Section road cut trees

5 activated not passable due to 2. Nabua-Balatan Road Section immediate road cut response team Albay 1 st DEO 1. Ligao-Tabaco, Sto. Domingo not passable Bndry - Pawwabalading, Malinao Albay 2 nd DEO 1. Daang Maharlika a. Salugan, Camalig not passable due to

Km.517+00 – Km.517+500 flood b. Culiat Draga not passable due to Km. 523+200 – Km. flood 523+600 c. Legaspi Punta De Jesus not passable due to Km. 529+300 – Km. flood 530+000 d. Comun-murado-Peñafrancia Road not passable due to Km. 517+800 – Km. flood 518+600, Tagaytay, Camalig Albay 3 rd DEO 1. Legaspi-Punta de Jesus, not passable due to Km. 529+300 – Km 530+000, flood Tula-tula leg cut 2. Talin – Talin Section not passable due to

AWC, Km. 516 - 518 landslide Sorsogon 1 st DEO 1. Airport Road, Brgy. Taromata B. not passable due to

San Isidro, Sorsogon flood

INCIDENTS MONITORED

SEA MISHAPS - 11

Region IV-A (7) • On or about 5:00 AM, 26 July 2011, MV Henrik with 15 crew members on board, was swept away while at the vicinity waters of Balesin Island, Polilio Island • 2:00 PM, 25 July 2011, two (2) and four (4) motorized banca went fishing at the vicinity waters of Jomalig, balesin Island, Polilio and Patnanungan area. The names of the fishing boats are FB Kenrick and FB Kimberly. The 2 fishing boats (taksay) together with the motorized banca were able to return to Perez, Quezon while the other 2 motorized bancas stayed at Patnanungan, Quezon and Balesin Island. MB Kenrick, the other motorized banca with 2 crews is still missing. The owner of the boat is trying to locate the missing boat at the nearby Barangays of Pamatdan and Bislian, Polilio where the boat was last seen

6 Region IV-B (2) • Fishing boats from Dalahican, Lucena City named NEA and NORMA with nine (9) fishermen on board capsized at Libtangin, Gasan, Marinduque and the fishermen were rescued alive

Region V (1) • PCG Action Center reported that MV Maria Concepcion with 17 officers and crew, skippered by Capt Jomer Nepomuceno and owned/operated by Harmony Express Transport Corporation, ran aground at the vicinity of Duran, Balatan, Camarines Sur due to strong winds and big waves. Said vessel, departed from the Port of Pasacao on July 25, 2011 at 10:00 PM to take shelter at San Pascual, Burias Island, Masbate due to unfavourable weather condition in the area. All officers and crew are safe and in good physical condition

Region VI (1) • DRRMC IIoilo City reported that on or about 10:30 AM, 26 July 2011, a motor banca named NENE LINDA 3, with 28 passengers on board submerged while enroute from Buenavista, Guimaras to Parola Wharf, Iloilo City. As a result, 22 passengers suffered minor injuries while five (5) others were brought to Western Visayas State University Hospital

FLOODINGS - 5

Region IV-A (3) • As a result of continuous rains, flooding affected the ricefields in the 8 barangays of Lopez, Quezon, namely: Barangays Villa Hermosa; Magilayan; San Roque; Tan-ag; Ilaya; Bakungan; Lalaguna; and Barrio • A total of 171 families / 904 persons were affected in five (5) Barangays of Mulanay, Quezon due to flooding. They evacuated to Mulanay Session Hall and houses of friends/relatives • Three (3) Barangays of San Francisco, Quezon (Poblacion 2, Cawayan 1 and 2) were affected by flooding (waist-deep high) affecting 50 families / 250 persons. They were evacuated at Central Annex School, ABC Building , and Parochial Church

Region V (2) • Floodings occurred in some brgys of Daraga Polangui, Ligao, Oas and Legaspi City, all in Albay and Nabua, Baao, Bato, Buhi, Pasacao and Pamplona and in Iriga City and Naga City all in Catanduanes

LANDSLIDES - 7

Region IV-A (1) • Landslides occurred in Sitio Caginsa, Brgy. Casay, San Francisco, Quezon. Road was rendered impassable

Region V (6) • Landslides occurred in the municipalities of Presentacion; Tinambac; Labawan, Buhi; and Camangahan, Balatan, all in Camarines Sur; Brgy Darao, Caramoran, Catanduanes; and Gabon, Polangui, Albay

7 II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NDRRMC • Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories on Severe Weather Bulletins ; Gale Warnings; and Flood Bulletins to all regions affected through SMS and facsimile, uploaded the same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels • Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants

MEMBER AGENCIES

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) • The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center(DROMIC) is closely coordinating with DSWD–Field Offices (FOs) concerned for significant reports caused by this weather disturbance • DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path were alerted and advised to closely monitor the situation, particularly those flashflood and landslide prone areas within their jurisdictions, and to provide reports on any eventualities, status of their standby funds and stockpile • DSWD Field Offices (FOs) are continuously coordinating with local DRRMCs from the regional down to the local level for necessary response/intervention • Pre-positioned PhP59.76 Million in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path: PhP2.5M standby funds and PhP57.26M worth of relief supplies

Breakdown: Field Office Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total NCR 504,598.04 1,215,944.75 1,720,542.79 CAR 502,061.86 2,004,069.73 2,506,131.59 I 273,817.15 5,147,753.61 5,421,570.76 II 307,717.05 6,352,176.45 6,659,893.50 III 304,471.72 5,381,955.87 5,686,427.59 IV -A 45,005.50 13,316,279.34 13,361,284.84 IV -B 261,505.88 2,739,570.60 3,001,076.48 V 308,190.81 21,111,801.11 21,419,991.92 TOTAL 2,507,368.01 57,269,551.46 59,776,919.47

• DSWD I pre-positioned 1,000 family packs to the provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and Pangasinan and implemented cash-for-work program in flood-prone areas (canal/river de-clogging) as flood mitigation activity • DSWD V initially extended relief assistance worth PhP2,085,828.00 consisting of the following food and Non-food items (NFIs): Catanduanes - 250 sacks of rice Camarines Sur - 1,000 sacks of rice, 500 pieces blankets; 600 pieces plastic mats and 2,000 packs used clothing at 2 kilos /packs

8 Department of Health (DOH) • DOH-HEMS prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines for CHD V. With still undetermined cost and activated Code White Alert • CHD V augmented assorted drugs and medicines worth PhP50,000 in the provinces of Albay and Catanduanes, mobilized teams to be on standby and activated CHDs’OPCENs in the affected provinces • CHD I organized medical response and health assessment teams composed of doctors and nurses and allied health professionals at the regional and provincial offices and established direct coordination with health clusters of four (4) PDRRMCs and three (3) DOH-Retained Hospitals (ITRMC San Fernando City, La Union, RIMC-Dagupan City, Pangasinan and MMMH- MC Batac City, Ilocos Norte)

Department of Agriculture (DA) • DA Region I activated its Regional Command Center and continuously monitor any possible effects on agricultural sector

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) • DPWH Region I activated its District Disaster Action Teams and operation center, monitor status of road conditions and placed its maintenance crew on standby • DPWH 5 deployed two (2) trucks with personnel; conducted clearing operations on affected roads; and monitored the status of roads

Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) • BFP Region I placed its Emergency Response Teams on alert status; fire trucks and manpower; 4 rubber boats with OBM (1 in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, 1 in Naguilian, La Union; Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, and 1 in Rosales Pangasinan ) for possible response mobilization and augmentation

PAGASA • 26 July 2011, 10:00 AM: Issued a weather scenario of Tropical Storm “Juaning” and recommended the suspension of classes at all levels in Metro Manila • 26 July 2011, 11:00 PM: Issued a weather scenario of Tropical Storm “Juaning” and recommended the suspension of classes on 27 July 2011 at the Tertiary Level in Metro Manila

Department of Education (DepEd) • Suspended classes in various levels on 26 July 2011 in view of Public Storm Warning Signals hoisted in NCR, Region I, II, III, IV-A, V, and CAR • Issued suspension of classes on 27 July 2011 in the following areas: ‹ NCR: ˗ All classes Pre-School, Elementary, and High School (public and private) will be suspended in the entire region (per Regional Director Elena Ruiz) ‹ Region I: ˗ Automatic suspension will be based on the 10:00 PM, 26 July 2011 PAGASA Bulletin (per Regional Director Ligaya Miguel)

9 ‹ Region II: ˗ Due to Public Storm Warning Signal No. 1, all classes in Pre-School (public and private) will be automatically suspended in Cagayan , Isabela , Nueva Vizcaya , and Quirino (per Regional Director Benito Tumamao) ‹ Region III: ˗ All classes in Pre-School, Elementary, and High School (public and private) will be suspended in the entire region: Bataan , Tarlac , Nueva Ecija , Pampanga , Bulacan , Zambales , Aurora (per Regional Director Teofila Villanueva) ‹ Region IV-A: ˗ All classes in Pre-School, Elementary, and High School (public and private) will be suspended in the entire region: Cavite , , Batangas , Rizal, and Quezon (per Regional Director Lorna Dino) ‹ Region IV-B: ˗ Classes in Pre-School and Elementary will be suspended in Occidental Mindoro (per Regional Director Sinforosa Guiñares) ˗ Due to Public Storm Warning Signal No. 1, all classes in Pre-School (public and private) will be automatically suspended in Oriental Mindoro , Marinduque , and Romblon (based on 5:00 PM, 26 July 2011 PAGASA Bulletin) ‹ Region V: ˗ Automatic suspension will be based on the 4:00 AM, 27 July 2011 PAGASA Bulletin and depending on the local situation, local authorities (LGU, DepEd Local Officials, and School Heads) may declare cancellation of classes in their respective areas ‹ CAR: ˗ Due to Public Strom Warning Signal No. 1, all classes in Pre-School (public and private) will be automatically suspended in Abra , Apayao , Kalinga , Ifugao , Mt. Province , and Benguet (per OIC-Regional Director Teresita Velasco)

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) • PCG Unit Commanders in various ports are closely monitoring and rendering assistance in coordination with local port authorities and shipping companies to ensure the security and safety of stranded passengers and vessels • Implemented Memorandum Circular No 01-09 re Guidelines on the Movements of Vessels during Inclement Weather) are as follows: ‹ PSWS No.1: Vessels of 1,000 gross tons or below shall not sail, except to take shelter, when the PSWS No.1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination. ‹ On the other hand, movement of vessels above 1,000 gross tons is left to the discretion and responsibility of the ship owner and master when PSWS No 1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination • Coast Guard District Bicol is presently conducting SAR operations on the reported missing fishermen in Baras, Catanduanes

10 • PCG Region I alerted its WASAR teams in all CG Stations and equipped them with rubber boats with OBM for possible resource mobilization: Pangasinan (1), La Union (4), Ilocos Sur (1), and Ilocos Norte (1), and implements the prevention of fisherfolks and other small sea vessel from venturing out into the sea due to big waves • PCG BICOL monitored status of stranded passengers; conducted SAR operations for the missing fishermen in Catanduanes; placed its assets on standby ready for deployment; maintains coordination with PDRRMCs/MDRRMCs

Philippine National Police (PNP) • Activated its PNP Sub-Committee on Disaster Management (PNP SCDM) and National Disaster Operation Center (NDOC) to monitor TS “Juaning” and to coordinate with affected Regional Offices • Directed its ground units particularly the areas affected by TS “Juaning” to take precautionary measures to address the possible landslides and flashfloods • Alerted its Search and Rescue (SAR) personnel for possible deployment • PNP Region I placed all its police stations on alert status and emergency rescue equipment on standby • RDO5 directed the Provincial Directors of the six (6) Provincial Offices and the Director of Naga City Police to monitor and take precautionary measures against possible flashfloods and landslides; alert their respective search and rescue teams for possible deployment; and coordinate with the media for immediate dissemination of the prevailing situation to the public of any significant incidents in their areas of responsibility • Albay Police Provincial Office closed the traffic along Maharlika Highway, especially at Brgy. Balangibang, Polangui, Brgy. Culiat and Bongalong, Daraga due to fallen trees. Also closed Nagasgasan and Busak Bridge, Oas due to strong current • Rescue Teams from PRO5 and Albay PPO were deployed at Brgy. Cabangan, Legazpi City and in Brgy. Nasisi, Ligao City. • PNP Personnel from police stations are manning the flooded areas to ensure safe passage of commuters and “No Travel” to areas declared unsafe by PDRRMC Albay

Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) • DILG I directed the local LGUs to implement pre-emptive evacuation of residents in high risk areas if situation warrants

Armed Forces of the Philippine (AFP) • The different DRTUs of NCRCOM, NOLCOM, and SOLCOM were placed on standby alert • AFP Region I implemented “OPLAN DAGLI”, a tool in mobilizing AFP resources during disaster response • NFSL alerted all DRTs to include floating assets; dispatched 1 team to Polangui, Albay (on standby at Albay Provincial City Emergency Management Office due to bad weather)

11 • TOG5, PAF dispatched 1 SAR Team composed of 4 505 th SRS and 3 TOG5 personnel and SAR equipment are placed on standby alert for possible deployment and disaster operations at area of responsibility; CG, TOG, 2Lt Bernardo and Lt. Del Pilar coordinated with OCD 5 OpCen, NRDRRMC Member Agencies, and APSEMO re: Monitoring of TS “Juaning”; 1 SAR Team with 4 505 th SRS and 3 TOG5 Personnel conducted disaster operations at Legazpi using M35 Truck of 5FSSU, PA; another SAR Team with 7 TOG5 transported approximately 10 families from Brgy. Bañag, Daraga, Albay who were ferried to Daraga Albay Evacuation Center • 9ID, PA disposed 11 M35 Trucks with Personnel in Naga City (1), Nabua, Camarines Sur (2), and H9ID (8) for pre-emptive evacuation, disaster rescue, and standby • 901 DRTG dispatched 2 M35 Trucks and 2 KM250 in Albay PDRRMC; Polangui, Albay; and Ligao City, Albay for disaster rescue operations • 902 DRTG dispatched 4 M35 Trucks in Labo, Bula and Nabua, all in Camarines Norte for pre-emptive evacuation and disaster rescue operations • 903 DRTG dispatched 2 M35 trucks and 9 KM450 in H903Bde Brgy. Old Poblacion, Castilla, Sorsogon and H49IB, Brgy. Rangas, Juban, Sorsogon for pre-emptive evacuation

Philippine Red Cross (PRC) • Coordinated with LGUs/PDRRMCs for appropriate actions/preparations in response to the typhoon while continuously monitoring the situation for any untoward incidents; Activated 143 for immediate deployment • Camarines Sur Chapter Response Team together with LGU and AFP assisted families during evacuation • Albay Emergency Response Unit (ERU) deployed and responded to Brgy. Cabangan Rescue Operations and transported (1) pregnant woman to hospital • Prepositioned Rubber Boats in Batangas, Laguna, Isabela, Valenzuela, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, La Union, Isabela, Zambales, Olongapo and NHQ; Aluminum Boat in Tarlac; Amphibous Vehicle in NHQ and Rescue Trucks in NHQ and Quezon City

REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE

NCR • Prepared and disseminated Severe Weather Bulletins and Gale Warning Advisories to the Metro Manila DRRMCs and other National Offices in Metro Manila thru SMS and facsimile transmission for information, appropriate action and widest dissemination • Task Force NCR was activated effective 0800H, 26 July 2011 to monitor the effects of TS “Juaning” in NCR

CAR • OCD-CAR skeletal force is on alert status and OCD OpCen is continuously monitoring and coordinating with PAGASA Radar Station at Sto. Tomas, Baguio City and other weather websites; prepositioned its communication equipment specifically the Thuraya Emergency Telecommunication Kits; and

12 the DPWH CAR pre-positioned its heavy equipment and manpower in major roads; and the CAR Regional Council members are on alert status for any possible effects

Region I • OCDRC I OpCen is activated to ensure timely dissemination of weather/flood advisories to all concerned local DRRMCs, PDRRMC member agencies, tri-media thru facsimile, SMS and Association of Fishermen • PDRRMCs Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur activated their respective CDRRMCs, MDRRMCs and BDRRMCs; continuously disseminate warning advisories to communities and local radio stations; and placed their respective emergency response equipment and rescue teams on standby for response mobilization

Region II • OCDRC2 Operation Center disseminated latest Weather Bulletins to all local agencies, informed RDRRMC2 Vice-Chairperson for preparedness and response; alerted all LGUs, local media, radio stations and individuals thru SMS and facsimile; coordinated with the Local DRRMCs of PDRRMCs Batanes, Cagayan, Quirino, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya to monitor the situation and preparedness activities in their respective AOR including pre- emptive evacuation if necessary; alerted rescue groups from PNP, BFP, PA, PN and PCG for possible search, rescue and evacuation operations.; and alerted residents in the low-lying and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides

Region III • OCDRC disseminated domestic bulletin and flood advisories to concerned RDRRMC 3 member agencies, local DRRMCs and broadcast media for widest information dissemination • PDRRMC Aurora pre-positioned military contingent from 48IB headed by Lt COL Kurt Decapia in Northern Aurora for possible evacuation operation • OCD3 coordinated with PDRRMCs of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bataan, Zambales, Pampanga and Bulacan to activate their respective operations centers; Flood Forecasting and Warning System for Dam Operations (PAGASA Pampanga) for any dam discharge; and 7ID Police Regional Office 3-Regional Public Safety to pre-position their personnel and rescue assets and be ready for deployment • LGUs pre-positioned relief goods and rescue teams in their respective areas of responsibility • Alerted AFP Provincial Disaster Response Unit, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and Olongapo City Rescue Team to pre-position personnel and rescue equipment in flood-prone areas

Region IV-A • OCD IV-A is closely monitoring the situation in coordination with LDRRMCs concerned and disseminates NDRRMC advisories to concerned PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs • RDRRMC Member-Agencies PNP PRO IV-A, SOLCOM, PCG, BFP, DILG IV-A, DOST IV-A, DSWD IV-A, DOHIV-A, DPWH IV-A, DepEd IV-A, NTC

13 IV-A, PPA, PIA and LDRRMCs are closely monitoring the situation in the region • PDRRMCs Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal; and CDRRMCs as well as Red Cross Chapters activated their Operations Centers; pre- positioned their rescue teams and disaster equipment • All MDRRMCs in Quezon were activated especially the coastal areas and northern part of Quezon; PDRRMC Quezon ERT conducted SAR of the 5 pupils in Lucena City • Provincial Health Officer, PSWDO of Laguna is on standby status; alerted trained rescuers/volunteers • Tagaytay CDRRMO together with PNP, CSWDO, CENRO and Traffic Management Office are on standby • MDRRMC Mulanay conducted forced evacuation of 171 families / 904 persons in 5 barangays affected by flooding

Region IV-B • OCD IV-B coordinated with PNP MIMAROPA and PCG District Southern Tagalog on the status of vehicular traffic and vessels operations; continuously disseminates weather bulletin to the PDRRMCs’ member agencies, LGUs, local radio stations through facsimile and SMS

Region V • OCD V OPCEN is on heightened alert and continuously disseminate TS “Juaning” bulletins, gale warnings and flood advisories to all RDRRMC Member Agencies, Action Officers, PDRRMCs, LGUs, and local media to effectively ensure public safety; alerted disaster response units/teams for possible deployment if need arises; coordinated with 901 st BDE, PA TOG5- PAF, NAVFORSOL re the request of Hon Joey Salceda for the availability of M35 trucks with personnel and equipment to be on standby at PDRRMO Albay ; and relayed various requests for assistance from the LGUs for immediate actions of concerned agencies • PDRRMC-Albay issued Advisory 2 for disaster avoidance which states that all DRRMCs are hereby advised to closely monitor river systems and prevent residents from crossing swollen rivers and artificial pools of water • PDRRMC-Catanduanes issued a no sailing policy and disseminated the same to all coastal Barangays and municipalities in their AOR • PDRRMC Albay issued amended Advisory to maintain suspension of all classes from kinder, elementary, secondary, post-secondary classes in all areas both public and private, conducted PDRRMC meeting and local search and rescue operation for the three (3) missing fishermen Region VIII • Members of Lawaan, Eastern Samar Rescue Team conducted search and rescue operations for the six (6) missing fishermen • LGU-Lawaan, through Mayor Candida Gabornes, coordinated with the LGU- Guiuan, Eastern Samar and the Pacific LGUs of Southern Leyte to help in the SAR operations of the said missing fishermen • RDRRMC-VIII OpCen coordinated with Tacloban PCG for possible SAR operations of the said missing fishermen

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