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NDRRMC Update on Sitrep No 4 III. CASUALTY DEAD = 1 Name Age Address Remark/s REGION V Lea Alarcio (previously Sitio Omandao, Monte Fell on the overflowed spillway while reported at Lilia 18 y/o Calvario, Buhi, crossing Alarcio) Camarines Sur INJURED = 1 Name Age Address Remark/s REGION V Multiple abrasion while crossing the river Jocelyn Bamor 46 y/o Cainta, Rizal at Cagsawa (TV5 Crew) IV. INCIDENTS MONITORED LOCATION INCIDENT REMARKS REGION V Brgy. Patitinan, Sangay, Camarines Sur Landslide Impassable. Clearing operations being conducted by DPWH Cam Sur Brgy. Baliwag Viejo, Minalabac, Camarines Sur Overflowed No population affected Bicol river Camarines Sur Overflowed No population affected Buhi river REGION V III Mun of Palo – Brgys Tacuranga and Cangumbang Evacuation of residents in Brgy Flooding (as of 6PM, Feb 12) Tacuranga Mun of Dagami (as of 6PM, Feb 12) Flooding Mun of Pastrana – Brgy Yapat (as of 6PM, Feb 12) Flooding Mun of Tanauan – Brgys Sta. Elena, Picas, Guindag-an, Canbalisara and Sacme, Limbuhan Flooding Dako and Cacmon (as of 6PM, Feb 12) REGION X Residents in the said areas were Brgys 19, 20 and Santiago, all of Gingoog City Flashflood evacuated REGION CARAGA Municipalities of Alegria, Claver and Tubod, Surigao Residents in the affected areas Flooding del Norte were evacuated V. EVACUATION OPERATIONS REGION V • Some areas in Polangui, Albay that are threatened by flooding conducted preventive evacuation as ordered by local officials • PDRRMC Albay reported affected population: Evacuated Municipal Brgy Evacuation Center Remarks Family Persons Zone 4 6 30 Gym Zone 7 40 221 Purok 7, DCC Chapel 14 76 Brgy Hall DCC Bulusan 5 25 Purok 1 Chapel Decamped 13 Libon 15 81 Purok 6 Pavilion Feb AM San 9 56 School Agustin 15 68 Private Residence 5 20 Sta Cruz, Brgy Hall Sta Cruz 8 35 Gym Polangui 3 Brgys 312 1,623 Decamped 13 Jovellar 3 Brgys 250 1,302 Feb AM TOTAL 679 3,537 REGION VIII • Local Officials of Brgy Tacuranga, Palo, Leyte evacuated the affected residents of Brgy Tacuranga due to flooding. Initial reported number of evacuees is 13 families/ 75 individuals 2 REGION X • On or about 2:00 AM, February 12, 2012, a flashflood occurred at Brgys 19, 20 and Santiago, all of Gingoog City, due to strong continuous rains. As a result, a number of families were evacuated as listed in the table below: AFFECTED POP EVACUATION LOCATION Families Persons CENTER Gingoog City (3 Brgys) 1. Brgy 19 33 172 Sta. Rita Church 2. Brgy 20 14 40 Sta. Rita Church 3. Brgy Santiago 102 487 Brgy Hall TOTAL 149 699 REGION XII • On or about 6:00PM,11 February 2012 and 2:00AM, 12 February 2012 a flashflood incident occurred at Alabel, Saranggani Province and General Santos City respectfully, affecting a total of 664 families/3,281 persons Affected City Barangay Purok Population Remarks Families Persons Evacuated Alabel, Kawas, at Municipal Saranggani Purok A, B & 11 32 121 Alabel Gymnasium Province of Alabel Tahimik 44 220 Pagkakaisa 44 220 San Vicente 150 750 General Baluan Lower San Isidor 70 350 Santos City Masagana 80 400 Sarif Moksin 140 700 Lagao Santiago Village 104 520 Total 664 3,281 REGION CARAGA • Residents returned home from evacuation center after the water has subsided VI. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES LOCATION STATUS REMARKS Region V Junction DM-Legaspi-Sto. Domingo-Tabaco- Other lane closed due to One lane Tiwi- Cam Sur Brgy Rd, KM573-100, Tiwi, landslide; clearing open Albay ongoing Albay West Coast Rd (Paclas Sec.) KM 491- Impassable Flooded 493 deformed spillway - Ligao-Tobaco Rd Impassable Polangui-Nasisi Prov’l Road as alternate route Bombon, Camarines Sur Hiway Still Flooding (Feb. 12, 2012) passable Tigaon-Sangay-Albay Bdry. Road, Brgy Impassable Landslide; Km 497+400 Patitinan Section, Camarines Sur passable. Km 507+800 ongoing removal of slides Region CARAGA Balibadon Section, Cortes, Surigao del Sur Passable Landslide. Conducted clearing operations Nurcia Section, Cortes, Surigao del Sur Passable Soil collapse VII. COST OF DAMAGES • OCD V reported PhP8,661,674.40 production loss for damages to 220 hectares of rice • OCD XII has PhP750,000.00 cost of damages for 64 hectares farm land consisting of rice fields, vegetables gardens and fish ponds 3 • OCD CARAGA reported PhP120,000.00 cost of damages to the roads in Surigao del Sur VIII. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES • A total of 12 flights were cancelled due to bad weather conditions (flights going to and from Legaspi, Caticlan, Kalibo, Tuguegarao, and Naga) as of 9:30 PM, 13 February 2012 IX. ACTIONS AND PREPAREDNESS MEASURES UNDERTAKEN 1. NDRRMC OPERATIONS CENTER • NDRRMC Operations Center maintains a RED ALERT STATUS and continuously monitored and disseminated 24 hour Public Weather Forecasts and Weather Advisories to all OCD Regions through SMS, 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. • Representatives from PAGASA, DILG, DSWD, DPWH, DOH, PCG, PNP and AFP are present at the NDRRMC OPCEN • Issued a Press Release dated 12 February 2012, 9:00 AM, about the Preparedness measures undertaken re Low Pressure Area and uploaded the same at the NDRRMC website 2. NDRRMC MEMBER-AGENCIES A. PAGASA • Continuously providing NDRRMC OpCen with updates on Weather Advisories for Tail-end of a Cold Front and Low Pressure Area (LPA), General Flood Advisories, Gale Warning and 24-Hour Weather Forecast • Detailed PAGASA Personnel at the NDRRMC OpCen for prompt coordination with their bureau especially with the Weather Forecasting Section, Weather Division B. Department of Health (DOH) • DOH HEMS Operation Center is still on Code White Alert and informed all Mindanao RHEMS Coordinator; stockpiled available medicines; pre-positioned medical response and health assessment teams; established a health network with PHO, DRRMCs, and DOH Medical Centers; and all DOH Representatives are closely coordinating with respective MDRRMCs C. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) • DSWD field office staff is closely coordinating with the Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams in all the areas under their jurisdiction for any significant reports relative to the weather disturbance • PMB-DROMIC is closely coordinating with the DSWD-FOs concerned for significant reports caused by this weather disturbance D. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) • Continuously disseminate weather updates and advisories to the LGUs; advises MLGOOs (Municipal Local Government Operations Officers) to go on 24-Hour duty and submit reports to DILG regional office if needed; and will implement pre-emptive evacuation in high risk areas if situation demands E. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) • Instructed the District Engineering Offices of Mindanao deploy Maintenance Point Persons (MPP) on sections prone to flooding and landslides. Likewise, prepare equipment to be used in the field such as road grader, bulldozer, backhoe, payloader, and dumptrucks in preparation for the weather disturbance that may hit their area of jurisdiction • Conducted clearing operations to Surigao-Davao Coastal Road that were affected by landslide and soil collapse F. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) • Sent out advisories to WESMINCOM and EASTMINCOM and major services; prepared DRTUs; liased with NDRRMC Operations Center, prepositioned forces • 8th ID covering the Islands of Cebu, Bohol, Biliran, Leyte and Samar are in close coordination with LGU DRU response units and Regional OCDs with established communication lines for information sharing. Air assets of TOG8, two (2) Philippine 4 Navy boats in Tacloban and Catbalogan, five (5) rubber boats for Samar and Leyte with trained personnel for WASAR and medical team with van ambulance with oxygen tank on board normal goes with DRU together with a fire truck and firemen are on standby • As of 13 February 2012 the following assets of the 901 st BDE were pulled out this morning but assets are still available for Albay and Catanduanes if needed: 1 M35 truck and 4 EPs in Libon; 1 KM450 and 4 EPs in Oas; 1 KM250, 1 KM450 and 8 EPs in Polangui; 2 KM250 and 4 EPs at APSEMO; and 1 KM250, 1 KM450 and 15 EPs at Cagsawa – 2 KM450 and 8 EPs are at H2IB for possible deployment in Ligao • NAVFORSOL assets were also pulled out this morning (13 February 2012) but still available if needed in Oas, Albay (1 M35 and 4 EPs) and APSEMO (1 M35 and 5 EPs on standby) • TOG5 PAF has 2 teams on standby on call at TOG Hqs G. Philippine National Police (PNP) • Directed all PROs to undertake precautionary measures and to submit regular situation reports to the PNP National Operations Center. They were likewise directed to coordinate with their respective RDRRMC and PDRRMC for other preparations H. BFP • Issued a memorandum to all Regional Directors in regions likely to be affected and directing all BFP units personnel to be on standby I. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) • Coast Guard Action Center have directed all Coast Guard Districts to ensure high state of preparedness of their respective Stations, Detachments, and Operational Control Units and Disaster Response Assets; directed all District Commanders to take more proactive steps or measures in notifying or recalling fishermen before the onset of or during severe weather conditions • Issued Gale warning to all CG Stations • Advised all passenger/ cargo vessels/ MBCAs/ FBCAs/ with 35GT and below plying within AOR of Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, Eastern Coast of Cam Sur, Eastern Coast of Albay and Eastern Coast of Sorsogon to cancel their operations or not to venture out into the sea while larger seacrafts are alerted against big waves J. Public Information Agency (PIA) • PIA VII instigate SMS Full Blast Alert in support to the “end to end” early warning System • PIA CARAGA assisted in disseminating advisories to its 172 networks 3.
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