6: 4 in Region IV-A (2 in Quezon and 2 in Batangas)
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Injured - 6: 4 in Region IV-A (2 in Quezon and 2 in Batangas) and 2 in Region V (1 in Camarines Norte and 1 in Catanduanes) Missing - 2: Region IV-A (1 in Laguna and 1 in Quezon) 3. Damages Initial estimated cost of damage to infrastructure, agriculture and private property in Regions IV-A and V was pegged at PhP 183,500,000 (PhP 157,100,000 – Infrastructure; PhP 19,900,000 - Agriculture and PhP6,500,000 – Private Property) Region/Prov Infrastructure Agriculture Private Total Total 157,100,000 19,900,000 6,500,000 183,500,000 IV-A 141,500,000 141,500,000 Batangas 128,000,000 128,000,000 (Damaged Colong- Colong & Promise Bridges) Cavite 5,000,000 9,000,000 (Flood Control) 4,000,000 (Slope protection) Quezon 4,500,000 4,500,000 (Roads) V – Cam Norte 15,600,000 19,900, 000 6,500,000 42,000,000 (Barangays Halls, Day Care/Health Centers, Foot Bridge in Labo) The total number of damaged houses increased from 9,297 to 13,272 (1,989 totally; 11,283 partially) as summarized below. Details in Tab C Region Totally Partially Total 1,989 11,283 Region III (Bataan & Pampanga) 10 41 Region IV-A (Laguna & Quezon) 382 4,554 Region IV-B (Occ & Or Mindoro) 2 21 Region V (Cam Norte & Sur) 1,595 6,667 The National Electrification Administration (NEC) assessed that six (6) Electric Companies (ECs) namely: CANORECO in Camarines Norte; QUEZELCO I and II in Quezon; BATELEC I and II in Batangas and FLECO in Laguna were directly hit by Typhoon “SANTI”. Thus, all these ECs suffered minor damages and experienced total blackout 4. Emergency Incidents 4.1 Flooded Areas At the height of the typhoon, the following 103 barangays in 20 municipalities and 7 cities in NCR, Region IV-A and V were flooded, with floodwaters ranging from leg- deep and waist-deep to 6 feet 2 Region Prov/City/Mun/Brgys No. of Status Brgys NCR 22 Navotas City: Brgys Tanza: Camia, Jasmin, 2 Ilang-Ilang; Daanghari: along M. Naval St. and Linchangco to Bangculasi St Pasay City: Brgys. 177, 183, 184, 201 and 185 5 Pasig City: Brgys Santolan, Kalawaan, 6 Floodwaters in Brgys Rosario, Sta. Lucia, Malinao and Pinagbuhatan Santolan, Rosario, Sta. Lucia, Malinao and Pinagbutan, all in Pasig City have subsided. Some portions of Brgy. Sta Lucia namely Tawi-Tawi, Arnel Subd., New Society Subd., Villa Morales Subd., Bautista Subd. are still under 1-2 ft to knee deep floodwater. Taguig City: Brgys Bagumbayan, Lower 3 Bicutan and Ibayo-Tipas Parañaque City: Brgy. Moonwalk 1 Manila City: Brgy. 598 1 San Juan City: Brgys San Perfecto, Balong Bato, 4 Progreso & Batis Streets IV-A 79 LAGUNA 37 Liliw: Brgys Ople & Kalantukan 2 knee deep Sta Cruz: Brgys San Pablo Norte, Santisima 4 waist deep Cruz , San Pablo Sur & Cuatro Bay: Brgys Tagumpay, San Antonio, Kabaritan, 5 Sto. Domingo & Maitim Calamba: Brgys Palingon, Lingga & Sanpiruhan; 3 Los Baños: Brgys Bayog, Mayondon, Tadlak, 6 waist deep Malinta, Bambang, Baybayin, Bay: San Antonio, San Agustin, Santo 4 Domingo, Tagumpay Mabitac: Brgys Sinagtala, Libis, Lambac, 9 waist deep Bayanihan, Pag-asa, Masikap, Lubong, San Antonio & Nangoma Pagsanjan: Brgy Sampalukan 1 5 ft Sta. Rosa : Brgys Aplaya, Kaingin & Sinalhan 3 RIZAL 42 Angono: Portion of Brgys San Andres, San 3 waist deep Juan & San Roque Baras: Brgy. Santiago & boundary og 1 waist deep Morong-Baras Binangonan: Brgys Libis, Lunsad, Libid, Pag- 7 3 asa, Bilibiran, Palangoy, Limbonlimbon Cainta: Portion of Brgys San Andres, San 3 chest deep Juan & San Roque Cardona: Brgys Patunhay Lake, San Roque, 3 waist deep Looc Jala-Jala: Brgys Sipsipin, 1st District, 3rd 8 waist deep District, Palay-palay, Bagumbong, Lubo, Punta, Bayugo Morong: Brgys San Pedro, San Juan, 4 waist deep Maybancal & CCL Pililla: Brgys Hulo, Wawa, Takungan, 7 waist deep Halayhayin, Quisao, Niogan, Malaya Tanay: Brgys Wawa, Kaybuto, San Isidro 3 waist deep Taytay: Portion of Brgys Muzon, San Juan & 3 Sta. Ana V 2 CAMARINES NORTE 2 Sta. Elena: Brgys Rizal & San Lorenzo 2 4.2 Landslides - 2 (Sitio Paraiso, Brgy Bulala, Santa Elena Camarines Sur and Caramoran Peninsula Road). Clearing operations by AFP, DPWH, CANORECO and Sta. Elena Municipal Police Station are on-going 5. Power and Communications Interruptions NCR Power is 99% restored in Metro Manila (Source: MMDA) Power interruptions in Muntinlupa near Laguna Lake and Brgy Caa in Las Piñas Region IV-A Power restored in the following municipalities in Region IV-A: Rizal (Angono, Baras, Binangonan (except Brgys in Talim Island), Cainta, Cardona, Morong, Tanay, Taytay) and Laguna (Los Baños, Liliw) Power not yet restored in Jalajala and Pililla, Rizal; and in Mabitac and Santa Cruz, Laguna As of 31 October 2009 at 4:00 PM, electricity in all municipalities in Camarines Norte, Quezon and Batangas under CANORECO, QUEZELCO I and BATELEC I and II were already 100% energized. Three (3) of the four (4) sub-stations of FLECO were also energized and the 4th sub-station serving the municipalities of Pagsanjan, Lumban and Cavinti has been ready to receive power since Friday night October 30, 2009 QUEZELCO II covering Burdeos, General Nakar, Infanta, Jomalig, Panukulan, Patnanungan, Polilio and Real have not yet received power from the NGCP Status of sub-transmission lines: LOAD LOAD PERCENT AFFECTED AREAS INVOLVED RESTORED RESTORED REGION I 15.50 15.50 100.00% PANGASINAN 15.50 15.50 100% REGION II 2.20 2.20 100.00% ISABELA 2.20 2.20 100% REGION IV-A 177.20 109.50 61.79% BATANGAS 121.00 72.00 59.50% LAGUNA 50.00 36.00 72.00% QUEZON 6.20 1.50 24.19% REGION V 40.04 40.04 100.00% ALBAY 13.82 13.82 100% CAMARINES NORTE 18.32 18.32 100% CAMARINES SUR 7.90 7.90 100% REGION CAR 18.10 14.00 77.35% BENGUET 18.10 14.00 77.35% 4 Region V As of 31 October 2009, 08:00 PM, power supply has been fully restored in 7 municipalities: Town Proper of Daet, Mercedes, Talisay, Vinzons, Labo, Basud and Camarines Sur; and partially restored in Jose Panganiban; while restoration in 3 municipalities namely Paracale, Sta. Elena and Capalonga is on-going 6. Status of Roads and Bridges (Tab D) Region IV-A Laguna: Paete-Pakil Section not passable and San Isidro Bridge incurred damage - not passable Batangas: Bridge of Promise along Lobo Road connecting Brgy. Kumintang Ilaya and Brgy. Gulod, Batangas City collapsed; Colong-Colong Bridge along Palico-Balayan Road - revetment collapsed - not passable Quezon: Vertical settlement at Gunao Section along Lucban-Sampaloc-Mauban Bridge - passable Rizal: Marikina – Infanta Road (Marcos Highway) 3rd Concrete Bridge – not passable Region V Camarines Norte: Bagong Silang-Capalonga Road is passable as of 5:30 PM, November 1, 2009 Camarines Sur: Caramoran-Peninsula Road (Presentacion-Maligaya Section) -not pasable due to landslides 7. Stranded Passengers/Vessels/Vehicles At the height of typhoon “SANTI”, there were 8,567 passengers, 411 trucks, 110 cars and 82 Passenger Bus, 15 Vessels, 13 Motor Bancas, 61 Vessels taking shelter, and 48 Motor Bancas taking shelter, stranded in various ports of Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, V, NCR, VI, VII and VIII II. HUMANITARIAN ACTIONS A. NATIONAL National Defense Secretary and Chairman, NDCC Gilbert C. Teodoro, Jr., along with NDCC members, visited the municipalities of Victoria and Sta. Cruz, Laguna; consulted the local officials thereat and conducted an ocular survey of damaged bridge and flooded residences DSWD transported PhP3.8 million worth of assorted relief supplies like family food packs, mineral water, blankets, noodles, medicines, blankets, etc. for pre- positioning in concerned DSWD FOs through the October 29, 2009 “Samasamang Pagtulong Caravan” graced by Her Excellency PGMA. Breakdown: NCR (Php923,000.00, Region IV-A (PhP2,350,102) and Region V (PhP538,083). DSWD Field Offices III, IV-A, IV-B, V and NCR prepositioned stand-by funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities (food and non-food items) worth PhP191,956,245 broken down as PhP81,028 Million stand-by funds and PhP110.928 Million DPWH’s respective composite teams in various District Engineering Offices have provided necessary assistance to ensure safety of the motorists and travelling public B. REGIONAL NCR o Taguig City Special Operation Group still conducting post-monitoring inspection of the 28 barangays particularly District 1 o NCRCOM conducted Libreng Sakay, evacuation and water level monitoring in the area of Pasig City 5 o Elements of BFP facilitated the evacuation of a total of 646 families in Tondo, Manila; Pateros and Taguig Region III o LGU Orion in Bataan provided assistance in the amount of PhP 7,600.00 Region IV-A o OCDRC IV-A coordinated with the PA and PNP for massive rescue operations in Sta. Cruz and Pagsanjan, Laguna and other coastal areas o 1st Battalion, PA, PNP, 202nd Brigade and BFP IV-A assets such as 1 rubber boat, 1 6x6 truck, 2 4x4 trucks, 1 water craft and 3 teams from 202nd Brigade and all available resources conducted massive rescue operations in Laguna o Composite teams from PNP, PCG STL, Batangas City Rescue Group and PNRC continued SAR operations last night, 01 Nov of the two (2) missing persons swept by strong current when the Promis Bridge in Batangas City collapsed; and recovered dead bodies of Romulo Soriano, 40 y/o and Nicolo Soriano, 3 y/o o Chairman, RDCC IV-A established an Advance Command Post (ACP) in Sta. Cruz, Laguna to cater the 4th district of said province, with assistance from various response units o The 202nd Brigade of AFP assisted in the conduct of clearing operations in the municipalities of Pangil and Pakil, Laguna o DSWD IV-A continued relief operations in areas with transportation support from SOLCOM o OCDRC IV-A/RDCC IV-A is continuously monitoring the situation and coordinating requirements of the affected areas Region IV-B o On 24/7 alert: PDCC PDRT Oriental Mindoro; PDCC PSD Calapan City o MDCC Lubang pre-identified 13 elementary and 3 high schools which can accommodate around 5,000 evacuees o RDCC IV-B set up Command Post at OCD RC IV-B o LGU Lubang in Occidental Mindoro provided assistance in the amount of PhP 44,115 Region V o C, RDCC with RD, OCD and PN conducted Rapid DANA in the municipalities of Basud, Daet, and Labo, Camarines Norte.