ARMM

Heavy rains and big waves occurred along the shorelines of Jolo, , 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 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,

Region X – Along the National Highway (Cagayan de Oro-) 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, 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 - 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 , 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, , , Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and 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 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. SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) and EVACUATION OPERATIONS

Caraga  The Coast Guard Station Butuan Special Operations Unit Northern Mindanao in cooperation with Team of CDRMMC Butuan, conducted SAR operations on February 01, 2011 in Barangays Aupagan, Mahogany, Mahay, Banza, Buhangin and nearby barangays along the riverbank with the use of speedboats. The team rescued 70 stranded persons and transferred 81 families including minors and children to the evacuation centers and other safer areas. Evacuees are staying at Agusan National High School  In Butuan City, search and rescue operation was still ongoing as of February 3, 2011.  PNP , BFP, 30 th -IB PA, PNP recruits QART and members of Washington Brgy. Council effected forced evacuation of 354 families in Sitio Pagasa and Sitio Bonotan, Brgy Washington  PNP13 deployed 2,025 PNP personnel with SAR equipment to different provinces affected by flooding and landslides which helped in the conduct of SAR and evacuation operations. Three (3) personnel of Regional Community Relation Division of PRO 13 are currently stationed at OCD 13, Butuan City  SAR equipment deployed by PNP Units and LGUs concerned were the following: 13 th RPSB (2 Hilux, 1 unit 6X6 truck, 1 elf truck and 1 rubber boat); BCPO (5 patrol cars and 2 dump trucks); LGU Agusan del Norte (11 patrol cars, 1 dump truck and 1 multi-cab); LGU Agusan del Sur (14 patrol cars, 1 truck and 1 rubber boat); LGU Surigao del Norte (21 patrol cars, 1 bus, 1 6X6 army troop carrier, 1 BFP truck, rope and 3 dump trucks); LGU Surigao del Sur (23 patrol cars and 1 rubber boat); and LGU Dinagat Islands (7 patrol cars and 1 dump truck)  402 nd BDE, AFP augmented 3 units M35 truck, 3 units KM450, 1 Elf truck and 35 AFP enlisted personnel which assisted in the SAR operations in Agusan del Sur. Personnel and vehicles were also provided by the 36th IB, 29 th IB and 75 th IB of the 401 st BDE Region VII  PCG-Tagbilaran City Station will conduct further search and rescue operation for the 2 missing fishermen from Brgy. Cabangcalan, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol Region VIII

 Concerned DRRMC in Southern Leyte are initiating pre-emptive evacuation as they are again experiencing heavy rains with strong winds: All residents in Brgy. Gabi, San Francisco evacuated to San Francisco Central School and some residents in Sitio Cancastro, Brgy. Dakit, San Francisco partially evacuated to friends and relatives  Meanwhile, the Provincial Coordinator of Southern Leyte recommended the full evacuation of residents in Brgy. Lumbog, Hinunangan since said barangays were initially assessed by local DRRMC to be prone to landslide due to cracks in the mountain slopes

5  A total of 43 families / 184 persons in Brgy. Lumbog, Hinunangan (situated near Brgy. Guinsaugon in St. Bernard) evacuated to Hinunangan Municipal Auditorium due to possible threat of landslides

Region X

 CDRRMC Gingoog deployed Rescue teams in some barangays for monitoring and provided for the transportation of evacuees to designated evacuation centers, CDRRMC Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental conducted pre-emptive evacuation in Purok 6 and 8 in Brgy. Carmen Annex. The City Emergency Response Team (CERT) in coordination with the City Police and Brgy. Officials assisted in the evacuation and transport of families to Misamis Annex Elementary School  As of 8:00 AM, 3 February, evacuees in Talisayan and Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental; Mambajao, Camiguin; and Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental have returned to their respective places of origin

Region XI

 MDRRMC Compostela and PDRRMC ComVal assisted in the evacuation of the affected families and extended relief assistance.

ARMM

 A total of 553 families were affected and evacuated to schools, friends and relatives

D. RELIEF OPERATIONS

FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS

CARAGA

 DSWD released P178,920.00 worth of relief packs to 700 families in Mainit, Surigao del Norte  Butuan City released 3,363 packs of assorted goods for the affected population  DSWD released P2,474,647.50 worth of relief goods to affected areas, as follows: Surigao del Norte – 3,200 family packs worth P1,473,322.50 Surigao del Sur - 2,300 family packs worth P590,525.00 Agusan del Norte - 1,600 family packs worth P410,800.00  MDRRMC Jabonga of Agusan del Norte provided food assistance worth P7,884.00  LGU Carrascal in Surigao del Sur released 100 bags of rice, 70 boxes noodles, 50 boxes sardines and 170 kilos dried fish for distribution to the affected families  Province of Dinagat Islands released 13 sacks of rice, 3 boxes sardines, 7 boxes noodles together with mats and linens  MDRRMC , Dinagat Islands provided 5 kg. rice, 3 cans sardines, 3 pcs. Noodles – per family inside the evacuation centers

Region X

 CSWD Gingoog provided food assistance to the evacuation centers: Sta. Rita Parish (20 kilos rice, 21/2 kilos bihon and 20 tins sardines) and Brgy. Santiago (1 sack rice and 2 kilos behon)  MDRRMC Mambajao, Camiguin assisted affected residents and provided foods, medicines, clothing and towels  BDRRMC Carmen Annex, Ozamiz City provided ready-to-eat-foods in said barangay

ARMM

 LGUs of Jolo Sulu have initially distributed food packs but are still in the process of identifying the actual number of displaced families. LGU-Jolo headed by Mayor Hussin Amin provided immediate relief/food assistance to the evacuees

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Region XI

 LGU Maco extended financial assistance to the bereaved family  MDRRMC Compostela and PDRRMC ComVal have assisted in providing immediate relief assistance

HEALTH

 DOH CARAGA is on code white alert and activated its 24-hour health emergency operation center. Medicines worth P214,404.39 were dispatched to high syndromic evacuation centers through the Provincial Health Team Leaders broken down as follows: Agusan del Norte (P71,468.13); Agusan del Sur (P71,468.13); and Surigao del Sur (P71,468.13) . Other medicines were provided to following affected areas: Surigao City (P19,931.27; Butuan City (P130,595.00); Mainit, Surigao del Norte (P19,231.27); and Claver, Surigao del Norte (P23,822.71)  CHD –RHEMS and PHTO based field response is continuously monitoring the health situation in the area in coordination with local HEMS coordinators  PDRRMC Surigao del Norte dispatched medical teams in respective areas of concern

E. CLEARING OPERATIONS

 EASTMINCOM, AFP immediately responded and provided manpower assistance for the clearing operation of the national highway in Misamis Oriental  Monitoring team of DPWH CARAGA established a hotline number should necessary assistance be needed  DPWH CARAGA, and Region X are now conducting clearing operations in all impassable roads clogged up by soil, debris and gravel

F. CONDUCT OF MEETINGS

 CDRRMC Butuan City convened this morning, 02 February 2011 to assess the current situation  Ozamiz City Mayor Nova Princess Echavez called for an emergency meeting and convened with CDRRMC-TWG for enhancement of warning dissemination and coordination with concerned agencies in terms of providing social services to affected communities

G DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT (DANA)

 CDRRMCs Ozamiz and Gingoog and MDRRMC Mambajao and Talisayan DANA teams conducted damage and needs assessment in their respective areas of responsibility

III. IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENTS

 Butuan CDRRMC needs used clothing for the flood victims (Request was referred to DSWD for immediate action)  Certified rice and vegetable seeds, juvenile bangus and lobster, seaweeds for the rehabilitation of damaged agri-fishery in Dinagat islands  Medicines for possible water-borne diseases in Jabonga, Agusan del Norte  Potable water in Jabonga and Butuan City evacuation centers and toilet facilities

7 SitRep No. 5 Tab A Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 04 February 2011, 6:00 AM

No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Evac Centers Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 541 92,487 465,550 41 9,274 47,632 10 50 9,284 47,682 REGION VIII (EASTERN 2 55 235 2 55 235 - - 55 235 VISAYAS) SOUTHERN LEYTE 2 55 235 2 55 235 - - 55 235 HINUNANGAN 1 43 184 1 43 184 43 184 SAINT BERNARD 1 12 51 1 12 51 - - 12 51 REGION X (NORTHERN 12 281 1,340 8 281 1,340 10 50 291 1,390 MINDANAO) CAMIGUIN 2 58 283 2 58 283 - - 58 283 MAMBAJAO 2 58 283 2 58 283 58 283 MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 1 55 222 1 55 222 - - 55 222 OZAMIS CITY 1 55 222 1 55 222 55 222 MISAMIS ORIENTAL 9 168 835 5 168 835 10 50 178 885 GINGOOG CITY 8 165 820 4 165 820 10 50 175 870 TALISAYAN 1 3 15 1 3 15 - - 3 15 REGION XI (DAVAO - 45 - 0 45 - - - 45 - REGION) COMPOSTELA VALLEY - 45 - 0 45 - - - 45 - COMPOSTELA 45 45 - - 45 0 REGION XIII (CARAGA) 520 91,553 463,975 31 8,893 46,057 - - 8,893 46,057

AGUSAN DEL NORTE 76 24,880 122,912 1 5,465 27,349 - - 5,465 27,349 BUENAVISTA 15 4,880 24,073 74 370 74 370 BUTUAN CITY 34 8,700 43,550 3,493 17,489 - - 3,493 17,489 135 616 63 315 63 315 JABONGA 10 3,778 17,016 1 110 550 110 550 KITCHARAO 350 1,750 1,246 6,230 1,246 6,230 LAS NIEVES 1,633 8,165 0 0 MAGALLANES 3 1,832 9,160 0 0 REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 6 2,188 11,505 31 155 31 155 SANTIAGO 8 798 4,147 448 2,240 448 2,240 TUBAY 586 2,930 0 0 AGUSAN DEL SUR 76 19,426 102,390 7 592 3,346 - - 592 3,346 BUNAWAN 10 4,789 19,165 - - 0 0 ESPERANZA 22 5,170 30,644 1 240 1,440 240 1,440 LA PAZ 15 5,068 30,354 0 0 13 3,094 15,470 59 297 59 297 ROSARIO 2 800 4,000 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO 3 75 370 1 57 253 - - 57 253 SAN LUIS 3 101 695 1 101 695 101 695 SIBAGAT 4 199 1,042 1 20 86 20 86 TALACOGON 3 115 575 3 115 575 115 575 TRENTO 1 15 75 0 0 DINAGAT ISLANDS 47 8,574 42,872 3 307 1,422 - - 307 1,422 (RIZAL) 27 5,018 25,090 1 179 770 179 770 CAGDIANAO 1 158 792 23 138 23 138 LIBJO (ALBOR) 4 620 3,101 1 28 195 28 195 LORETO 10 1,445 7,224 0 0 SAN JOSE 5 1,333 6,665 1 77 319 77 319 SURIGAO DEL NORTE 235 20,137 103,121 9 2,202 12,305 - - 2,202 12,305 ALEGRIA 12 382 1,910 5 25 - - 5 25 BACUAG 7 1,466 7,330 60 300 60 300 BURGOS 6 276 1,636 0 0 CLAVER 8 935 4,675 834 5,575 834 5,575 DAPA 29 2,889 14,445 0 0 DEL CARMEN 20 3,000 18,000 0 0 GENERAL LUNA 19 3,176 15,880 0 0 GIGAQUIT 13 1,831 8,155 150 750 150 750 MAINIT 13 1,206 6,030 7 700 3,390 700 3,390 MALIMONO 14 686 3,430 0 0 PILAR 4 186 930 0 0 PLACER 20 1,131 6,779 0 0 SAN BENITO 6 260 1,300 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO (ANAO-AON) 11 160 800 14 70 14 70 SAN ISIDRO 13 427 2,135 0 0 SANTA MONICA (SAPAO) 11 408 2,290 0 0 SISON 2 253 1,270 59 295 59 295 SOCORRO 10 89 445 0 0 SURIGAO CITY 5 354 1,770 1 354 1,770 354 1,770 TAGANA-AN 5 829 2,946 0 0 TUBOD 7 193 965 1 26 130 26 130 SURIGAO DEL SUR 86 18,536 92,680 11 327 1,635 - - 327 1,635 BAROBO 14 552 2,760 - - 0 0 BAYABAS 4 30 150 30 150 30 150 3 60 300 2 60 300 60 300 CANTILAN 17 4,923 24,615 0 0

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No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Evac Centers Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons CARRASCAL 14 3,975 19,875 0 0 LANUZA 3 13 65 3 13 65 13 65 LIANGA 2 381 1,905 1 15 75 15 75 MARIHATAG 1 2 10 1 2 10 2 10 SAN AGUSTIN 2 5 25 2 5 25 5 25 SAN MIGUEL 18 7,676 38,380 1 166 830 - - 166 830 TAGBINA 7 883 4,415 0 0 TAGO 1 36 180 1 36 180 36 180 TANDAG 0 0

ARMM 7 553 - 0 ------

SULU 7 553 - 0 ------HADJI PANGLIMA TAHIL 1 (MARUNGGAS) JOLO 4 73 OLD PANAMAO 1 480 PANGUTARAN 1

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 5 PROVINCES 11 CITIES 5 MUNICIPALITIES 64 BARANGAYS 541 CARAGA Region: LGUs initially provided the data/s of affected areas, affected families and affected persons including those served inside the evacuation centers. However, in some areas, the number of barangays and evacuation centers are yet to be determin ARMM Region: The number of affected families and persons are still being assessed.

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