NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 5 LPA 04 February 2011
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ARMM Heavy rains and big waves occurred along the shorelines of Jolo, Sulu, affecting five (5) coastal barangays, namely; Walled City, Bus-Bus, Chinese Pier, Takut-Takut and Tulay with a still undetermined number of families displaced and about five (5) residential houses including a bamboo footbridge and other pathways were damaged . Some residents took refuge in safer places. A total of eight (8) barangays were affected by the big waves and strong winds in Sulu Province: 5 in Jolo, 1 in Panamao, 1 in Pangutaran and 1 in Hadji Panglima Tahil. Jolo is still experiencing big waves and strong winds. B. LANDSLIDE CARAGA - National Highway along Brgy. Union, Lingig, Surigao del Sur Region X – Along the National Highway (Cagayan de Oro-Butuan) at vicinity of Barangays Pangpangon and Punta, Talisayan, Misamis Oriental C. SEA MISHAP In Region V, a fishing boat named “Daner” of Bulan, Sorsogon with 4 fishermen onboard capsized within the vicinity of Brgy. Canomay, Claveria, Masbate on or about 9:00AM, 31 January 2011 due to big waves and strong winds. Said fishing boat was recovered on 01 February 2011 and is currently under the custody of Brgy Chairman of Canomay. In Region VII, a motorized pump boat with 2 fishermen onboard from Maasin City, Southern Leyte going back to Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol was reported missing since Feb. 1, 2011 D. DISEASE OUTBREAK There are eighty one (81) diarrhea cases in San Ricardo, Southern Leyte: 23 were confined at Pintuyan District Hospital and 58 were treated at San Ricardo RHU in San Ricardo, Southern Leyte. 2. STATUS OF RIVERS/TRIBUTARIES Caraga Butuan City Water District (BCWD) closed their Pressure Regulatory Valve(PRV) because the water turbidity level at Taguibo River reached over 100 Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) resulting to a low pressure of water supply in the whole city. As of 8:00 AM, 02 February 2011, the water level in Agusan River increased to 3.6 meters hence, Butuan City is knee-deep underwater. Mapaso River in Placer, Surigao del Norte overflowed. Flood waters have started to subside in some areas on February 3, 2011. Region X Kibaluyot River in Gingoog City and Baylao Creek in Mambajao, Camiguin have overflowed. 3. STATUS OF LIFELINES A. ROADS/BRIDGES Caraga Surigao del Sur Barobo - Barangay roads in Poblacion, Ampason, San Vicente and the bridge in Brgy. Javier going to Guinhalinan is now passable. Carrascal – Brgy. roads in Panikian, Tabon-Tabon, and Taganito is now passable. San Miguel - Barangay roads in Taganito, Tabon-Tabon, Pantukan and Sitio Kababayan are not passable 2 Taktaraoc Bridge, Junction Gamot- San Miguel Road and San Miguel Bridge in San Miguel and Badiang Bridge in Cortes is now passable to all types of vehicles Tago-Garmot-Sampinit-Unaban-Pocto road section in Brgy. Gamot is now passable Surigao del Norte Portion of Surigao-Davao Coastal (national) Road specifically at Brgy Cagdianao, Claver is not passable due to erosion of land from an elevated location Section of a national highway along Bad-as, Placer Road is flooded and is passable only to big trucks. Region VIII Southern Leyte Mahaplag-Sogod Road along Km1015+260 Dampoy section was affected by landslide which occurred on 3:00 PM Jan 31. Clearing operations is still on-going but as of reporting time, said road is not yet passable to all types of vehicles. Pinut-an to Kinachawa in San Ricardo is till impassable . Provincial Road in Liloan, Southern Leyte going to Caligangan is impassable due to soil erosion at Brgy. Candayuman. B. WATER LWUA water service in Tandag, Surigao del Sur has already been interrupted for 2 days due to turbidity of water supply from the source. C. POWER INTERRUPTIONS Surigao del Sur - Power outage was experienced in the province since January 31, 2011 and Purok Hacienda in Brgy Alba, Tago has no power since last week. Brgy. Bangsud, Tago and Brgy. San Isidro to Pandanon section of Tandag has experienced power outage since 7:00PM, 31 January 2011. 4. AREAS AND POPULATION AFFECTED (Details on Tab A) A total of 92,487 families / 465,550 persons were affected in 541 barangays in the provinces of Southern Leyte in Region VIII, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental and Camiguin in Region X, Compostela Valley in Region XI, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat Islands in CARAGA Region, and Sulu in ARMM Status of Evacuees: As of reporting time, 03 February 2011 6:00PM , 9,274 families / 47,632 persons are housed at 41 evacuation centers 5. CASUALTIES ( Dead – 9 , Injured – 1, Missing – 4 ) DEAD - 9 Region X : Two (2) persons were reported dead due to drowning in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental identified as Christopher Laraga , 20 yrs. old and Alger Jorge Boholano , 42 yrs. old Caraga : - Agusan del Norte: two (2) persons were reported dead due to drowning in Tubay, namely: Reyam Bahan , 7 yrs old of P-2, Brgy. Dona Rosario; and Ricarte Ganzan, 70 yrs old of P-1, Brgy. Binuangan also due to drowning - Surigao del Norte: two (2) were reported dead, buried alive due to landslide in Brgy. Masgad, Malimono, namely: Carlito Benocilla, 26 yrs. old and Raymund Bonotan, 25 yrs. old - Agusan del Sur: two (2) were reported dead due to drowning in Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Rosario, namely; Ruben Ramos, 40 yrs. old and Richard Ramos, 1 yr. old Region XI : One (1) child identified as Rocel Antipuesto of Purok 8, Brgy. Elizalde, Maco, Compostela Valley, drowned after he crossed the Hijo River. 3 INJURED - 1 One (1), identified as Noel Moldera was reported injured in Gingoog City MISSING - 4 One (1) person identified as Amado Basadre , between 30 to 40 yrs old, of Brgy. Matingbe, San Francisco, Surigao del Norte was reported missing after attempting to cross a strong river current The capsized fishing boat “Daner” that was earlier reported has already been recovered on 01 February 2011, 6:00 AM and is presently in the custody of Brgy. Captain of Brgy. Canomay, Claveria, Masbate. The four (4) missing fishermen, identified as Reynaldo Lipa 40 y/o, Jesus Gaupo Lanares 15 y/o and Junjun Gaupo 21 y/o, all of Bulan, Sorsogon and Ariel Niez 19 y/o of Brgy. Monreal, Masbate, Masbate, returned home safe and in good condition on the night of February 01, 2011 In Region VII, two (2) fishermen onboard a motorized pump boat from Maasin City, Southern Leyte going back to Bohol was reported missing, identified as Jonathan Moreno, 33 yrs. old and Albert Cutamura, 24 yrs. old, both from Brgy. Cabangcalan, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol. A 62 year old woman identified as Teresita Acion was reported missing due to a flashflood caused by heavy rains on 5 PM of Feb. 2, 2011 in Compostela, Compostela Valley 6. DAMAGED HOUSES Caraga - a total of 69 houses were damaged: (62 Partially and 7 Totally): Partially damaged: Surigao del Norte: Claver - 18, Placer - 2, San Benito - 34; Zurriago Agusan del Norte: Buenavista – 2; Jabonga – 6 Totally damaged: Surigao del Sur; Madrid – 4, Agusan del Sur: La Paz – 1, San Francisco – 1; Dinagat islands: Cagdianao - 1 ARMM – Forty-nine (49) houses were damaged in the province of Sulu: 34 in Jolo; 8 in Panamao; 2 in Pangutaran; and 5 in Hadli Panglima Tahil II. ACTIONS TAKEN A. WARNING DISSEMINATION/ MONITORING The NDRRMC disseminated Weather Advisories, Flood Bulletins, and Gale Warning to all regions concerned through facsimile and website for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels Local PIA CARAGA continuously assisted RDRRMC and PDRRMCs in disseminating weather advisories and situational update to the general public through its 172 networks Jolo Emergency Rescue Network (JERN), Red Cross, D’Alert Lupah Sug and Suara Lupah Sug are helping ACC Sulu in monitoring the situation B. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES/SEA TRAVELS RDRRMC CARAGA declared Alert Level 3 in all provinces and classes in all levels and work in public and private offices were suspended effective February 01, 2011. Pre- emptive and force evacuation were initiated in the low-lying and landslide prone areas CDRRMCs Butuan and Surigao; and PDRRMCs Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands suspended classes in the elementary and high school levels in both public and private schools since January 31, 2011. In Butuan City, suspension of work in public offices was lifted on February 3, 2011. However, suspension of classes was selectively extended by DepEd in schools utilized as evacuation centers as well as those which were still flooded. In Surigao del Sur, classes at all levels as well as work in the public and private offices has resumed on 3 February 2011 4 In Surigao del Norte, Alert level 2 was still in effect. Classes in the public elementary and high school were still suspended. Work in the government and private offices has resumed on 3 February 2011 based on Memo issued by DILD Region-13. In Dinagat islands, Alert level 2 was lowered to Alert level 1. Classes in all levels were still suspended while work in the government and private offices has resumed on 3 February 2011 DepEd declared suspension of classes at all levels of public and private schools in Mambajao, Camiguin since 01 February 2011. Classes of public and private at all levels resumed since Feb 2, 2011 PCG suspended regular trips of 23 Motor Boats (MBs), Motor Vessels (M/Vs), MBCA and Sea Crafts docked at Coast Guard Stations in Cebu City, Tagbilaran, Bohol and Dumaguete, Negros Oriental in Region VII, Ormoc, Tacloban, Maasin and Catbalogan in Region VI since February 01, 2011 due to stro`ng winds and big waves Boats bound for Zamboanga City from Sulu province were cancelled while other vessels hid at Panglima Tahil on 1 February 2011 2:45 PM C.