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Pdf | 270.43 Kb 2. Casualties 5 Two (2) persons were reported missing: one (1) in Silangan, San Mateo Rizal identified as Arnold Julian (9 yrs old), fell down in a manhole and the other one in Imus, Cavite identified as Jonathan Hormeneta (22 years old) slipped while crossing a bridge in Shelter Town, Imus, Cavite. Allegedly, he fell in “Buhay na Tubig” and believed to be swept by strong current of water 5 One (1) person identified as Joemar Ligara, 13 years old was reported dead in Caloocan City North Brgy160 due to drowning in Tullahan River 5 One (1) person identified as Lomer Fernando, 32 years old of Brgy 12, Palpalicong, Batac, Ilocos Norte was reported dead due to electrocution 3. Damages Region IV-A 5 Based on the initial assessment of DPWH IV-A, damage to roads in Laguna is PhP380,000.00 5 A landslide in Buntong Palay, San Mateo, Rizal has caused the damage of 8 houses (5 totally and 3 partially) 4. Flood Monitoring NCR - At the height of the storm there were 30 barangays flooded in nine (9) cities of Metro Manila namely: Pasig, San Juan, Caloocan, Marikina, Manila, Valenzuela, Malabon, Muntinlupa and Makati with flood waters ranging from 8 inches to knee-deep. Flood waters in these areas have already subsided Region I 5 Cumulative total number of houses affected by flooding in Ilocos Norte were 6,752: and 545 were isolated due to flooding: Location Cumulative Total Affected Isolated due to Flooing Dingras 2,560 Nueva Era 95 Paoay 1,213 Batac 921 Adams 405 Pinili 243 Piddig 60 San Nicolas 678 Banna 40 Marcos 57 Solsona 142 Sarrat 105 Pasuquin 733 45 5. Roads and Bridges Condition Regions I - All roads and bridges are already passable as of 8:00 AM today 2 II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE A. National Action 5 The Chairman NDCC with the NDCC Executive Officer, RD OCD-NCR, RD DOH-NCR, RD DSWD-NCR, CG NCRCOM and representatives from the LGUs visited the evacuation center at Santolan Elementary School, Santolan, Pasig City at 4:00 AM today, July 18, 2009 5 DSWD’s disaster management teams (DMTs) from the regional down to the provincial levels have been activated to provide technical assistance to the concerned local government units (LGUs) whenever necessary 5 DSWD Field Offices in Regions I, II IV-A, CAR and NCR have prepositioned stand-by funds worth Php1,453,190.55; 10,848 family food packs; and stockpile of food and non-food relief commodities PhP3,119,314.37, as augmentation support to the LGUs whenever necessary 5 The AFP- NCRCOM dispatched 1 SQD 51DRC to conduct search and rescue, libreng sakay and evacuation operations in Malabon City. Hence, they dispatched two (2) M35 trucks in Taguig City and 1 SQD 2DRU in Caloocan City, to transport 267 families /895 persons to different evacuation centers 5 AFP Assets deployed six (6) units M35 trucks, 1 military jeep, two (2) rubber boats and 31 personnel from ARESCOM 5 JTFL-NCR established TCP at HYFN, PKOC Barracks, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City 5 DRRU, NCR-RCDG and ARESCOM composed of 6 Officers and 33 EPs are on standby at HNCRCOM, Camp Aguinaldo for possible DRRO deployment 5 AFP alerted NCRCOM for possible rescue and evacuation of residents living along the river banks that maybe affected by flood water flowing from the Wawa Dam B. Regional Actions NCR 5 OCD-NCR team conducted site inspection of evacuation centers in Brgy Santolan and Maybunga to assess ongoing relief efforts being undertaken by the local government units and along Mangahan floodway to monitor the status of residents in the area 5 OCD-NCR coordinated with NCRCOM and MMDA to facilitate the request of Taguig City for two (2) units M35 trucks to be utilized in the evacuation of residents affected by flooding; placed the CDAG on stand by for possible deployment and response operations; notified the following cities in Metro Manila such as Quezon City, Valenzuela, Malabon and Caloocan through the respective local Civil Defense Deputized Coordinators on the current level of La Mesa Dam to take appropriate actions 5 CDCC Quezon City conducted ocular inspection in the barangays likely to be affected by the overflowing La Mesa Dam and swelling of the Tullahan river particularly Brgys. Sta. Lucia, Talipapa, Gulod Nagkaisang Nayon and North 3 Fairview. Also conducted ocular inspection at District 4 especially in Tatalon, Damayang Lagi, Roxas District and Dona Imelda 5 The DSWD NCR provided relief assistance to the evacuees of Pasig City, Marikina City and Taguig City CAR 5 CRDCC-OCD has been activated since July 16, 2009 and alerted concerned local government executives (LCEs), Civil Defense Coordinators, Communications Group, PNP R3, AFP Unit Commanders to be prepared for any possible deployment 5 Engineering Crew of DPWH-CAR with heavy equipment are on stand by for immediate deployment 5 AFP-513rd Army Engineering Battalion prepositioned one (1) unit of Pay loader at Lamut Ifugao for immediate deployment Region I 5 Disseminated weather advisories, gale warnings, flood bulletins and general flood advisories to concerned RDCC Member-Agencies, local DCCs and local radio stations thru facsimile and SMS 5 RDCC OpCen had been activated since 16 July hence, Officers from response agencies are rendering duty at the OPCEN to ensure prompt action and deployment of resources 5 AFP (PN, PA and PAF) assets are on standby for possible rescue operations and humanitarian response 5 MDCCs affected by the overflowing of rivers have prepositioned assets in anticipation of possible evacuation 5 The DSWD-I provided relief assistance worth PhP 37,000.00 to the 250 families/1,000 persons affected in Paoay, Ilocos Norte 5 PNP Paoay, 505th Rescue Squadron PAF and Brgy Officials of Brgy Monte 30, Paoay conducted rescue to a certain person whose tractor was swept by floodwater 5 The 505th Rescue Squadron successfully rescued five (5) students from Brgy 3, Banna, Ilocos Norte who were reportedly trapped in a tree house surrounded by raging floodwaters Region II 5 RDCC II and local Disaster Operation Centers (DOCs) in the provinces have been activated since July 16 to monitor any possible effects of Tropical Storm “Isang” in their respective AORs Region III 5 Disseminated General Flood Advisories to PDCCs Aurora, Zambales, Bataan, and Pampanga thru SMS and email 4 Region IV-A 5 DPWH IV-A conducted declogging of canals and temporary patching of potholes at the road sections of Cavite I - Manila–Cavite Road (km15+293-km17+512), Cavite- Batangas Road (km 21+000-Km23+500), Quezon II (MSR Daang Maharlika-Tiaong Section, Candelaria Section (km 102+462-km111+048), Sariaya Section (km111+048-km121+896) and Diversion Road Lucena City (km126+000-Km 134+328) 5 MDCC San Mateo dispatched a rescue team along Marikina River for the recovery of Arnold Julian who was reported missing. They also warned the residents at Purok 2 of Brgy Buntong Palay 5 MDCC Bacoor deployed a team to monitor flooded areas in Bacoor, Cavite 5 MDCC Imus and members of Cavite Rescue 161 assisted in the conduct of search and rescue operations in Buhay na Tubig in Imus, Cavite 5 DSWD IV-A sent team to the province of Cavite to monitor the affected families Region VI 5 Disseminated bulletins and warning advisories to 6 PDCCs, 2 HUCs-CDCCs, R3 PRO-VI and concerned members of RDCC VI-CWG and alerted all DCCs concerned most specially those situated in low-lying areas to take precautionary measures for possible flooding _______________________________________ 5 Tab A Effects of Tropical Storm "ISANG" Affected and Displaced Population As of 18 July 2009, 8:00 AM INSIDE OUTSIDE PROVINCE / CITY / CITY/MUNICIPALITY/ Number of AFFECTED Population Number of Evacuation TOTAL SERVED REGION Evacuation Centers Evacuation Centers Actions Taken MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY / STREET Centers Brgys. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 176 22,555 94,856 21 1,296 6,011 984 4,115 2,280 10,126 DINGRAS 28 2,560 10,005 None NUEVA ERA 1 95 380 None PAOAY 15 1,213 4,875 None 615 2,471 615 2,471 BATAC 26 921 3,512 None 135 500 ADAMS 1 205 1,686 None Assistance was extended by the LGU PINILI 6 243 1,177 None worth P89,170.00 for 932 affected ILOCOS NORTE PIDDIG 1 60 240 None families or 3,855 persons in the REGION I municipalities of Paoay, Banna, and SAN NICOLAS 7 678 2,467 None Marcos BANNA 2 40 160 None 40 160 40 160 MARCOS 2572001 1532 1532 SOLSONA 2 142 724 None 142 724 SARRAT 8 105 619 None PASUQUIN 13 778 4,131 None LA UNION BANGAR 1 1 5 None Total 113 7,098 30,181 1 15 32 932 3,855 947 3,887 SAN MATEO Brgy. Banaba 1 136 680 Dña. Pepeng Elem. School 136 680 136 680 Brgy. Ampid I 1 22 85 Brgy. Hall 22 85 22 85 Brgy. Ampid II 1 116 580 None Malanday 1 136 680 None REGION RIZAL Guinayang 1 7 35 Elem. School; Barangay Hall Central Elem. School; IV-A 41 205 Brgy. Sta. Ana 1Barangay Hall; Chapel 169 845 52 260 221 1,105 180 900 None Dulong Bayan I 1 465 2,325 None Silangan 1 5 25 None Buntong Palay 1 3 15 None CAVITE CAVITE CITY 40 13,200 53,800 None Total 49 14,311 59,330 7 327 1,610 52 260 379 1,870 Page 1 of 2 INSIDE OUTSIDE PROVINCE / CITY / CITY/MUNICIPALITY/ Number of AFFECTED Population Number of Evacuation TOTAL SERVED REGION Evacuation Centers Evacuation Centers Actions Taken MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY / STREET Centers Brgys.
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