Southwest Monsoon occasional rains was expected over particularly over the western sections of Northern and

B. STATUS OF DAMS as of 6:00 AM, 27 June 2011

Dam Spill Level (m) Current Level (m) Increase/ Gate Opening Ipo 100.87 100.94 0.07 m / No open gate

• As of 6:00 AM, 27 June 2011, all dams has decreased the current elevation level except for Ipo Dam which reflected an increase of 0.07 m spilling level

C. EFFECTS

1. Incidents Monitored

1.1 Flashflood / Flooding Incidents in Metro

• Various cities in Metro Manila experienced flooding due to continuous heavy rains ‹ Valenzuela City (24 June 2011) – Brgy Balangkas, Brgy Bisig, Brgy Coloong I, Brgy Dalandanan, Brgy Isla, Brgy Palasan, Brgy Pasolo, Brgy Polo and Brgy Lingunan (Floodwaters range from 6-24 inches) – not passable to light vehicles ‹ Las Pinas - Brgy Sta Cruz, Brgy Tejeros (3-4 inches) ‹ City 8 barangays ‹ – (23 June 2011) Brgy Dampalit (24 inches), Bgry Tenejeros (gutter level) ‹ City – Brgy Concepcion II, Lilac Street, Olive St and Russel Street and Katipunan ‹ - Brgy 190 Don Carlos - river overflowed ‹ - Imelda Avenue - not passable to light vehicles, Brgy Santolan Riverbank at critical level ‹ Quezon Cit y - 5 brgys - 2-5 ft deep ‹ San Juan City - ankle deep - knee deep in some areas ‹ Manila City - 7 brgys knee to waist deep

1.2 Flashflood Incident in (Region V)

• Flashflood occurred in Ligao City, Albay on 23 June 2011 wherein a certain Rosa Ordan y Belga was swept away by raging water in Buga, Brgy Basag, Ligao City

1.3 Landslide Incident in City (Region III)

• On 23 June 2011 at 10:13 AM, landslide occurred in Brgy Sta Rita and Brgy Kalaklan, Olongapo City due to heavy rains affecting three (3) families who evacuated to their neighbours

1.4 Maritime Incidents

• On 22 June 2011 at 04:00 AM, a group of four (4) fishing bancas with ten (10) fishermen onboard from Brgy San Vicente, Virac went on fishing venture at the vicinity waters of Catanduanes. Accordingly, said fishing bancas encountered unfavourable sea condition • One of the four (4) bancas managed to return 8:00 PM of 22 June 2011 with passengers identified as: (1) Clifford Caceres; (2) Christopher Caceres; and (3) Noll Morilla • On 24 June 2011 at 08:00 AM, four (4) fishermen from Brgy. Talisay Mayantok, San Andres, Quezon landed in , when their fishing boat was swept by the waves from Quezon to Camarines Sur

1.5 Tornado Incidents

• A tornado occurred in Sikatuna Village and in Timog Avenue corner EDSA

2 • A tornado incident occurred at around 11:00 AM 24 June 2011 in Guintas, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, partially damaging 24 houses and totally destroying • A tornado incident occured in Quezon City on 24 June 2011 at around 12:15PM, affecting Brgy Immaculate (Balete Drive cor 9 th St., Hibiscus Street, 6 th Street corner Balete Drive, Bongavilla corner Cannon Street), Brgy Mariana and New Manila. Fifteen (15) houses were partially damaged and caused the fence in the Kamuning Police Station to collapse and damaging two (2) taxi cabs and one Mazda sedan. It also caused trees and electric posts to fall. One (1) person was injured identified as Lily Rose Cesista who was injured while running away from her house. She was brought to the National Orthopedic Hospital for medical assistance.

2. Population Affected (Tab A)

• A total of 361,864 families / 1,666,730 persons have been affected by floodings in 1,113 barangays of 87 municipalities and 21 cities in five (5) regions ••• Of the total affected, 5,323 families / 26,214 persons are still housed at 78 designated evacuation centers ‹ In NCR, about five (5) evacuation centers are still open providing temporary shelter to 58 families / 396 persons. Most of the evacuees went home when the flood subsided ‹ A significant increase was noted in the affected population most particularly in the provinces of , , , , and in Region III. Only 67 evacuation centers are operational serving 5,160 families or 25,360 persons. The other 6,104 families or 22,482 persons who are staying with their friends and relatives’ houses for temporary shelter are still being served

3. Status of Strandees

• As of 26 June 2011, there are no more reported stranded passengers in different ports in Regions II, IV-A, and V

4. Casualties (Tab B)

Dead – 6 • 5 dead in Region III and 1 in Region IV-A

Injured - 3 • 1 from Quezon City and 2 from Valenzuela City

Missing - 14 • Ten (10) from Region V: 1 from Albay (swept away by raging water), 9 fishermen from Virac, Catanduanes) • Two (2) from Region III (from Bataan) • One (1) from CAR ( 1 from Mt. Province) • 1 from Region IV-A ( 1 from Rizal)

5. Damaged Houses (Details in Tab C) • A total of 1,373 houses (161 totally and 1,212 partially) were damaged in Regions III, IV-A, V, VI and NCR caused by flooding and tornado

6. Damages (Details in Tab D) • The estimated cost of damages to agriculture and infrastructure in Regions III, IV-A and V is PhP232,972,950.20 : Infrastructure (PhP30.86 Million) Agriculture ( PhP202.11 Million)

3 7. Status of Roads and Bridges (details on Tab F)

8. Suspension of Classes

• DOST-PAGASA has recommended the suspension of classes of Pre-School, Elementary and High School Levels in the following Provinces of Bataan, Zambales and • DepEd-NCR announced the suspension of classes on Friday, 24 June 2011, of Pre- School, Elementary and High School Levels in the entire NCR • NCR - Classes at Dampalit Elementary School in Malabon are still suspended due to flooding • Region IV-A -Classes in Cainta, Angono, Rodriguez, San Mateo, Rizal and Rosario Cavite were suspended due to flooding. Classes in Nasugbu and Sto Tomas in Batangas were also suspended • Region V - Classes at all level in the province of Albay are suspended • Most classes in Tertiary Level in NCR were suspended on 25 June 2011, as announced by their respective school administrators, due to unfavorable weather and some areas are still flooded • As 28 June 2011 6:00AM, classes in various schools in Valenzuela City (NCR) have already resumed • Classes in all levels in Mexico, Pampanga are still suspended due to flooding

9. Flight Cancellation

• DOTC Action Center has reported the cancellation of flights as of 10:00 AM 24 June 2011: twenty six (26) Domestic flights (2 from Cebu Pacific, 24 from SEAIR) • As of 26 June 2011, all flights (domestic and international) have already resumed except for present scheduled flights that has been delayed or cancelled due to bad weather caused by the prevailing weather system (Southwest Monsoon)

D. COST OF ASSISTANCE (Tab E)

• The estimated cost of assistance (food and non-food items (NFIs) provided to the typhoon victims from the combined resources of DSWD, DOH, LGUs and NGOs/other GOs has amounted to PhP22,167,949.88 :

‹ DSWD - PhP 4,194,229.48 ‹ DOH - PhP 64,745.00 ‹ LGUs - PhP17,510,375.40 ‹ NGOs/Other GOs - PhP 398,600.00

II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NDRRMC • Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories on Severe Weather Bulletins on Tropical Storm “FALCON”; General Flood Advisories for Region I (Ilocos Region), Region III (Central Luzon), Region IV-A (CALABARZON), Region IV-B (MIMAROPA), Region V (Bicol), Region VIII (Eastern Visayas), Region XI (Davao Region), Region XIII (CARAGA), ARMM and CAR, and GALE Warning to all Chairpersons RDRRMC, PDRRMC, and OCD Regional Centers through SMS and facsimile • Uploaded same at the NDRRMC website, facebook and twitter account for further dissemination to their respective local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels • Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and

4 subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low- lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants

NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS and RESPONSE

DSWD ••• Prepositioned PHP1.97M standby funds and PHP43.44M worth of relief supplies in all DSWD Field Offices along the typhoon path, amounting to P45.19M , detailed as follows:

Field Office Standby Funds Relief Supplies Total V 308,190.81 23,037,921.39 23, 346,112.20 III 300,163.37 5,970,400.14 6,270,563.51 IV-A 500,000.00 13,243,492.70 13, 743 ,492 .70 NCR 867,225.04 1,190,912.75 2,058,137.79 TOTAL 1, 975 ,579 .22 43,442,726.98 45,418,306.20 ••• DSWD Field Office (FO) –V has prepositioned five hundred (500) sacks of NFA rice to the province of Catanduanes province. Of this, two hundred fifty (250) sacks amounting to three hundred thirty seven five hundred pesos (P337,500.00) will be released as augmentation support to the province as per request of Governor Cua ••• DSWD5 prepositioned goods for LGU and Pilar before the onset of TS Falcon, maintains a total of PHP23,037,029.28 worth of stockpile of relief commodities for augmentation assistance to the affected LGus ••• Provided 250 sacks of NFA rice amounting to PHP 337,500.00 released to the province of Catanduanes to support the needs of the affected families ••• In NCR, 81 ECs are open at the height of the relief operations providing temporary shelter to the affected families. PhP3,313,545.00 worth of relief assistance was provided from the combined resources of DSWD, LGUs and NGOs/other GOs. ••• In Region III, about ninety nine (99) evacuation centers in Pampanga, Zambales, Bulacan, , Bataan and Tarlac were opened and provided temporary shelter and other needs. PhP11,682,249.40 worth of relief assistance was provided by the combined resources of DSWD, LGUs and NGOs/other GOs ••• In Region IV-A, PhP515,300.00 worth of relief commodities was provided to the affected families from the concerted resources of DSWD, LGUs and NGOs/other GOs ••• DSWD CAR prepositioned 1,000 family packs and standby fund amounting to Php300,000.00

DOH • DOH HEMS activated Code White Alert in all Metro Manila Hospitals, coordinated with MMDA, PAGASA and PHIVOLCS for weather situation and updates, and location and status of flooded areas • DOH HEMS was placed on stand-by alert and ready for deployment if the need arises • DOH IV-A disseminated an advisory to all provincial, municipal and city Health Offices on water borne diseases and Leptospirosis • Established continuous coordination and feedback mechanism with OCD, LGUs HEMS Coordinator, all DOH Representatives per LGUs, and Local counterparts • DOH-NCR (HEMS) prepositioned PhP2.0M worth of medicines in their two (2) warehouses (Pasig and ) ready for distribution • Augmented drugs and medicines to CHO of Malabon worth PhP50,000.00 • Prepared and distributed drugs and medicines to the Municipalities of San Mateo and Cainta, Rizal worth Php31,437.00 and PhP33,308.00 respectively

PIA • PIA IV-A disseminated TDRRMC IV-A advisory to all local radio stations through email informing residents in flood prone areas and landslide prone areas to take precautionary measures

5 BFP • BFP IV-A through their regional offices assured LDRRMCs of their assistance. All BFP IV-A operations center personnel are on stand-by alert for deployment

MMDA • Augmented response assets and vehicles in Malabon, Marikina and other flooded areas in Metro Manila

DPWH ••• Provided two (2) payloaders and one (1) backhoe for the clearing operations/removal of mudslides in Mindoro West Coast Road in Occidental Mindoro ••• Albay District Engineering Office has deployed 1 dump truck and service vehicles to the municipality of to assist in evacuation of residents in flooded areas and prepositioned two (2) stake trucks at Albay PDRRMC for evacuation and related needs ••• DPWH CAR conducted clearing operations at the -Bontoc Road and installed warning signs in the Shilan Beckel Road

PCG • PCG Unit Commanders in various ports closely monitored and rendered assistance in coordination with local port authorities and shipping companies to ensure the security and safety of stranded passengers and vessels • Deployable Response Team (DRT) of Coast Guard Station in Virac, Catanduanes is closely coordinating with PDRRMC for SAR operations • Pursuant to Memorandum Circular No 01-09 (Guidelines on the Movements of Vessels during Inclement Weather), PSWS No.1 vessels of 1,000 gross tons or below shall not sail, except to take shelter, when the PSWS No1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination. On the other hand, movement of vessels above 1,000 gross tons is left to the discretion and responsibility of the ship owner and master when PSWS No 1 is hoisted within its point of origin or route or point of destination • PCGDB in Region V monitored the status of strandees in various ports in Region V • Four (4) rescue teams with three (3) rubber boats were dispatched to Brgy Dona Imelda, Tatalon, Quezon City

AFP • NCRCOM deployed eight (8) M-35 trucks with escorts around Metro Manila to conduct evacuation operations and Libreng Sakay in Marikina and Araneta Avenue, Quezon City, respectively; ferried 2 rubber boats to Tumana, Markikina City and one (1) rubber boat to East Fairview, Quezon City • 9ID prepositioned six (6) trucks at the municipalities of Polangui (2); Libon (2) and Oas (2) all in Albay for possible SAR operations • 901Bde transported 50 sacks of repacked relief goods from AFSEMO to Rapu-Rapu, Albay • NFSL placed all its floating assets on standby alert for possible SAR/Relief operations and other related activities; closely coordinate with OCD5/RDRRMC, P/MDRRMC/LGUs and other organizations; deployed one (1) DRT with (1 officer and 9 EPs) and hauled 600 sacks of rice from APSEMO to PG112 stationed in Legaspi Port for distribution in the municipality of Rapu Rapu, Albay (200 sacks at and 400 sacks at Batan; requested one (1) aircraft for SAR and recovery of the reported missing fishermen in Catanduanes; and placed on standby one (1) DRT at the HQS NFSL in Rawis, Legaspi City • PG112 are on standby for relief operations in Poblacion and Batan Island, Rapu-Rapu, Albay • TOG5-PAF placed on standby one (1) SAR team composed of four (4) 505 th SRS and three (3) TOG5 personnel and SAR equipment for possible deployment for disaster operations

6 • AFPRESCOM will provide assistance in Quezon City in terms of rescue and evacuation, if needed • 24 th IB, PA assisted in the evacuation and sandbagging activities at San Felipe, Zambales. Also assisted motorists and traffic at Salaza, Palauig • Philippine Navy dispatched a team with 16 officers, 182 enlisted men, five (5) M35 trucks, six (6) rubber boats, and one (1) medical team with ambulance and one (1) communication van in San Mateo Rizal to assist in the evacuation centers • 1st IB of th PA sent a team and assisted with the pre-emptive evacuation operations in Brgy Landayan and San Antonio, San Pedro, Laguna

PNP • PNP NHQ activated PNP National Disaster Operations Center (NDOC) effective 2000H, 23 June 2011 • Chief, PNP directed PNP Special Action Force (SAF), PNP Maritime Group (MG); headquarters support Service and NCRPO placed their respective SAR teams on standby for deployment any time • The Logistics Support Service and NCRPO dispatched 6x6 trucks and other mobility resources to assist stranded passengers in the flooded areas: Buendia, Espana, C-5, Katipunan, E Rodriquez-Araneta, Marikina Area, Pasig, Mandaluyong and San Juan • The PNP Public Information office was also put on alert status to receive calls for any police assistance • PRO 5 personnel continue to render security and assistance in evacuation centers and placed its manpower on stand-by for possible SAR operations, also provided assistance to the LGUs and NGAs in terms of road clearing and relief operations • PNP Ligao conducted SAR operations of the missing person in coordination with BFP personnel and LGU Rescue team • Sadanga PNP and volunteer civilian in the area conducted SAR operation to the missing person in Sadanga, Mt. Province • PNP Cordillera assisted in the dissemination of weather updates and advisories to the LGUs using their radio communication equipment • PNP San Isidro, Nueva Ecija conducted rescue/evacuation to the affected families in Brgy. Pulo and Mangga due to overflowing of creek coming from , Nueva Ecija • PNP IV-A through their regional offices assured LDRRMCs of their assistance. All PNP IV-A operations center personnel are on stand-by alert for deployment

PRC • PRC NHQ OPCEN is continuously coordinating with the PRC chapters of situation updates regarding TS Falcon • PRC Quezon City Chapter coordinated and mobilized RC volunteers in their respective AORs and activated WASAR team volunteers, coordinated with LGUs and concerned Barangays, dispatched staff and volunteers for rapid assessment, first-aid, and possible evacuation of affected populations • PRC Valenzuela City Chapter conducted an assessment/ocular survey of the affected areas and conducted relief operations to 38 families (biscuits, blankets, used clothes) in Valenzuela National High School • PRC Rizal Chapter activated 143 team leaders to report any untoward incidents in their respective areas; provided hot meals in Nangka and H. Bautista ES and served 690 families (3,382 persons); repacked NFI for distribution to 200 evacuees in the Bangkal ES, assisted stranded commuters, assisted people to higher ground and provided first- aid treatment, and will provide sleeping mats and plastic sheets to 600 families • PRC Rizal Chapter assisted in the evacuation of affected families and repacking of non food relief items like clothing and blankets for the evacuees

7 REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS and RESPONSE

Region I • RDRRMC/OCD I is continuously coordinating with the local DRRMCs for situational update and ensure widest dissemination of weather advisories to member agencies, local DRRMCs and local radio/TV stations in the region • RDRRMC/OCD I alerted local DRRMCs and their respective response teams and advised people living near the mountain slopes and in low-lying areas to take precautionary measures • PAGASA recommended the suspension of classes in the pre-school, elementary, and high school levels in the Province of Pangasinan • OCD I coordinated with the CGDNL detachments to advise the fishermen not to venture out into the sea • Alerted all local DRRMCs (Provincial, City, Municipal, Barangay) and advised to take precautionary measures for possible flashfloods, landslides and storm surge

Region II • RDRRMC/OCD II is continuously coordinating with the local DRRMCs for situational update and ensure widest dissemination of weather advisories to member agencies, local DRRMCs and local radio/TV stations in the region • RDRRMC/OCD II alerted local DRRMCs and their respective response teams and advised people living near the mountain slopes and in low-lying areas to take precautionary measures • PNP, BFP, Philippine Army, Philippine Navy and PCG personnel and various rescue groups are on alert status for possible assistance / evacuation activities • PDRRMC Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya and Batanes continuously monitored the situation in their respective AORs. • PDRRMCs establishrf their Advance Command Posts and their equipment, prepositioned response units, rubber boats together with trained rescuers for any eventualities • Provincial Hospitals and District Hospitals were readied with manpower and supplies • Food and non-food items are on standby at the PSWD Office.

Region III • DPWH 3 conducted sand-bagging operations along the damaged portion of Cut-cut Bridge in , Tarlac. Likewise installed additional warning signs to prevent untoward incidents • MDRRMC San Antonio, Zambales provided sand bags to Brgy San Esteban Angeles and Brgy San Gregorio • Sandbagging operations along Sto. Nino creek and in other barangays in Botolan, Zambales • MDRRMC San Felipe, Zambales conducted relief operations to families affected by flood • The estimated cost of assistance provided by the LGUs and other GOs to the victims of Zambales is PhP183,452.00 • Classes on all levels were suspended in the Provinces of Pampanga, Bataan, Zambales, and Bulacan as well as in the cities of Angeles, Balanga, and Olongapo • Almost 100% of the rice area has already been harvested and farmers are now preparing for wet season cropping • CDRRMC Olongapo City conducted rescue operations with SBMA and Sta. Rita Rescue of the three (3) reported missing persons, believed to have drowned in Sitio Mactan, Old Cabalan • PDRRMC Zambales prepared relief goods, conducted sandbagging operations in Brgy. Balybay, Candelaria, and placed rubber boats, dump trucks, and other equipments on standby for deployment, if needed

8 • PDRRMC Nueva Ecija placed their rescue and heavy equipments on stand-by and prepared relief goods for possible relief operations • PDRRMC Pampanga has an ongoing rip-rapping activity on the eroded part of the road in Brgy. Cansinala, Apalit, wherein bamboo poles were installed as temporary slope protection • Mayor Christian Natividad issued a suspension of classes in City • Mayor James Gordon issued a suspension of classes in Olongapo City • DepEd Bataan, Zambales, and Bulacan Gordon issued a suspension of classes • All LDRRMCs are activated and are monitoring the situation in their AOR. • CDRRMC Balanga City conducted forced evacuation of families at Sitio Toto and Pio del Mar, Brgy. Cupang due to flooding on June 24, 2011 • MDRRMC distributed 600 packs of relief goods to the affected families • CDRRMC of SJDM, Bulacan conducted relief operations in Maharlika, Muzon, Graceville, Sto. Nino, Gumaok West, Sto Cristo, Gaya-gaya and Poblacion • MDRRMC San Ildefonso and Sta. Maria, all in Bulacan distributed relief goods to the affected families • PDRRMC Pampanga conducted inspection on the breached part of the dike situated in the municipalities of Arayat, Candaba and • MDRRMC Guagua in Pampanga distributed sacks for sandbagging for Sapang Maragul and San Jose Natividad Creek • LGU Lubao conducted relief operation in the affected areas • DPWH Nueva Ecija cleared Putlan Landslide Prone Section of Cagayan Valley Road in Caranglan, Nueva Ecija from insignificant mudflow • Elements of the 81 st IB PA were deployed in Quezon, Nueva Ecija for possible rescue operation in Pulong Bahay, Quezon • MDRRMC Camiling, Tarlac conducted evacuation operations at Cacamilinga Sur, Camiling, Tarlac due to damaged creek

Region IV-A • OCD IV-A was put on heightened alert; continuously disseminate TS Falcon bulletins and flood advisories to all RDRRMC Member Agencies, Action Officers, LGUs, and local media to effectively ensure public safety; alerted disaster response units/teams for possible deployment if need arises; and coordination of status of persons, vessels, and vehicles stranded at ports • OCD-RDRRMC IV-A Chairman, Regional Directors of DSWD IV-A and DOH IV-A had a meeting with DILG Secretary Jessie Robredo, DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman and San Mateo Mayor Rafael Diaz, they also visited the evacuation centers in Brgy. Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal • Classes in Cainta, Angono, Rodriguez, and San Mateo were suspended on June 23-24, 2011 due to continuous heavy rain • In San Mateo and Rodriguez, evacuation started on 24 June 2011 with their respective Mayors and MDRRM officers leading the operations. • Mayor Bagasbas took custody of the four (4) initially reported missing fishermen, namely Carlos Olitres, 55 years old; Randy Ramsi, 26 years old; Dominguito Prias, 34 years old; and Sammy Boy Prias, 19 years old and was provided with food, clothing, and personal hygiene items while awaiting assistance from the Quezon Province • Sixty two (62) passengers were stranded at Calatagan Pier, Batangas Province bound for Tilik Occidental Mindoro. Said passengers were accommodated at the pier and given food during their stay • Thirty (30) passengers were stranded in Puerto Real, Quezon port. PCG-Southern Tagalog did not suspend sea travel in the ports of Batangas, Dalahican ( City), and Real, Quezon however, it advised the owners of vessels and captains to take extra precautions before venturing into the sea

9 • Clearing operations was conducted at Cuta-Sta Clara, Bridge by different volunteer workers, including those from the minority group to avoid flooding due to water lily obstruction • Batangas 2 nd District Rep. Herminigildo Mandanas provided shelter assistance to the remaining three (3) families in San Roque Elem. School in Bauan, Batangas because the said families’ house were totally destroyed • Batangas Provincial Engineering Office conducted clearing operations in the Lian Section of Nasugbu-Lian Calatagan Road

Region IV-B • OCD IV-B is on heightened alert; continuously disseminate TS Falcon bulletins and flood advisories to all RDRRMC Member Agencies, Action Officers, LGUs, and local media to effectively ensure public safety; alerted disaster response units/teams for possible deployment if need arises; and coordination of status of persons, vessels, and vehicles stranded at ports • Two (2) payloaders and one (1) backhoe are presently at site undertaking clearing and removal of mud to maintain the flow of traffic • PSGST prohibited small sea vessels to travel

Region V • OCD V was put on heightened alert ; continuously disseminate TS Falcon bulletins and flood advisories to all RDRRMC Member Agencies, Action Officers, LGUs, and local media to effectively ensure public safety ; alerted disaster response units/teams for possible deployment if need arises; and coordination of status of persons, vessels, and vehicles stranded at ports • PCG District Bicol Stations/Detachments within AOR (Catanduanes, Cam Norte and Eastern Coast of Cam Sur, Albay ) advised owner/operator of passenger/cargo MBCA w/ 35GT and below and fishing banca particularly marginalized fishermen to cancel their operation and not to venture out into the sea. • OCD-RDRRMC subsequently disseminated advisories to PIA for widest dissemination • RD OCD5 requested/coordinated with Naval Forces Southern Luzon (NAVFORSOL) and PCG-District Bicol to assist in the conduct of search and rescue operations for the missing fishermen in Catanduanes, Philippine Navy Sea (PG112) and Air (PN Islander Aircraft) assets will be utilized as soon as weather permits • DPWH prepositioned two (2) stake trucks at PDRRMC Albay for any evacuation related concerns; six (6) trucks from PA in Polangui, 2 in Libon, 2 in Oas, all in Albay Province • PDRRMC Albay issued Advisory No 2 with the following instruction: ‹ The suspension of classes in all levels ‹ Instructions to all city and Municipal mayors to evacuate residents in flood-prone to safer grounds ‹ No crossing of flooded waters and swelling rivers, artificial pools and water and household living near the river banks and mountain slopes are warn to take precautionary measures • Coordinated with the PCGDB on the status of stranded passengers and vehicles at the ports and with the DPWH re the status of roads previously impassable due to flooding • Coordinated with OCD IV-A re recovered fishermen in Brgy Duran, Balatan, Camarines Sur and with PDRRMC Catanduanes re updates on the missing fishermen • PDRRMC Albay has lifted the suspension of classes in all levels for public and private schools effective June 24, 2011 • PDRRMC Camarines Sur prepositioned 7,000 food packs • Coordinated with PDRRMC Camarines Sur status of recovered fishermen at Balatan, Camarines Sur • Coordinated with OCD-8 for the safe return of rescued fisherman in Mapanas, Northern Samar;

10 • Coordinated with PDRRMC Camarines Su status of recovered fishermen from Barangay Talisay, , San Andres, Quezon (see names under Region IV-A above) • PDRRMC Catanduanes SAR team together with PCG conducted SAR operations for the missing fishermen. • RD, OCD5 provided media interview ICOW the latest weather disturbance • OCD 5 assisted the safe return of recovered fisherman Prospero Tabios from Catarman, Northern Samar to Catanduanes. The fisherman was accompanied by Mr. Cesar Avestruz, Jr. of PDRRMO Catarman from Northern Samar to Matnog, Sorsogon and then joined the aerial team who will conduct Air Recon in Catanduanes before he was turned over to Gov. Joseph Cua • On-going SAR Operations for remaining missing fishermen. PN1 310 continued aerial search for the reported missing fishermen in Catanduanes up to the vicinity of Batag Island, Northern Samar on 28 June 2011 • RDRRMC V coordinated with the PDRRMC of regarding the rescued fishermen from Brgy Pinagtigasan, , Camarines Sur

Region VI • MDRRMC Barotac Nuevo distributed relief goods to affected families. • Although affected families opted to remain in their respective houses, the Barangay Hall and the Elementary School are ready for possible evacuation

NCR • OCD-NCR assisted in the ocular visit of the President and the Chairman, NDRRMC in the evacuation centers in Nangka Elementary School in Marikina City and Potrero Elementary School in Malabon City • MMDA assisted the Quezon City Government in the evacuation of families in Talayan Village, Quezon City utilizing flood boats in the transport of stranded commuters at SM Manila and along Buendia South Super Highway to provide Libreng Sakay in selected areas • CDAG and MOVERS continuously provide updates on flooded areas and status of evacuation in their AOR. CDAG’s Team Network Apparatus is on Standby in Balintawak, Quezon City and their Firehawk assets are also on standby in the CAMANAVA area • NCRCOM dispatched two (2) M 35 trucks to augment MMDA’s in providing Libreng Sakay in selected areas • NCRPO place its SAR teams on stand-by • DPOS Rescue team in Quezon City dispatched ambulance and rubber boats • OCD NCR coordinated with SSDD and PRC for possible relief operations; coordinated with the Barangay Operation Centers and MMDA for vehicles for the evacuation of residents in the flooded barangays in Quezon City; coordinated with BFP–Manila, CDAG and other volunteer groups to assist in the rescue operations in flooded areas in Manila • Makati City provided rubber boats for possible evacuation to Bankal Elementary School • DepEd NCR Director Elena Ruiz has announced the suspension of classes at the elementary and high school levels in Metro Manila • The Barangays along Tullahan River were evacuated due to spill over from the La Mesa Dam • In Quezon City, emergency personnel and rescue teams were deployed in Barangays around Tullahan River for possible evacuation of residents. Rubber boats have been pre-positioned in the area and city officials were on site assessing the situation. OCD- NCR requested NDRRMC-Opcen through Major Balido for assistance in the evacuation of affected families in Brgy Apolonia Samson and Damayan Lage. Coordinated with BFP-NCR rescue team to assist in the rescue and evacuation • In City of Manila, the DRRMC conducted a preemptive evacuation of Baseco Compound and 150 families were evacuated to Del Pan Complex

11 • LGU are utilized pumping stations to pump-out flood water • “Libreng Sakay” in Navotas used their amphibian trucks to ferry commuters stranded in the area • MCDRRMC Malabon requested for rubber boats to be placed on standby in the Malabon City Hall for possible deployment in case water rises at dawn due to high tide • Mayor Del de Guzman of Marikina requested for military trucks for the transportation of affected families to the evacuation areas • In Marikina, OCD-NCR has notified and coordinated with Marikina 161 per request of Kag. Gino Tiburcio for assistance (trucks and security) for the forced evacuation of families in Barangays Sta. Elena, Sto Nino, Jesus de la Pena, and Tanyong

CAR • RDRRMC/OCD CAR is continuously coordinating with the local DRRMCs for situational update and ensure widest dissemination of weather advisories to member agencies, local DRRMCs and local radio/TV stations in the region • RDRRMC/OCD CAR alerted local DRRMCs and their respective response teams and advised people living near the mountain slopes and in low-lying areas to take precautionary measures • CEDRRMC Operations Center and Local DRRMC Operations Centers are on alert status • MDRRMC Sadanga together with Sadanga PNP and volunteers in the area resumed SAR operations of missing person Mr. Vicente Yossayos, who allegedly drowned along the Chico River in Poblacion Sadanga. MSWD provided food support for the SAR team. • BDRRMC Badeo in Kibungan, Benguet and Kibungan MPS is continuously conducting SAR operations for missing person Junie Lagadeo, who allegedly drowned along the Saew River in Sitio Balbanlnag, Badeo, Kibugnan, Benguet last June 25, 2011

12 SITREP NO. 11 Tab A Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 1,113 361,864 1,666,730 78 5,323 26,214 12,809 41,587 18,132 67,801 NCR 58 16,030 72,269 5 58 396 - - 58 396 CITY 1 348 1,740 - - MAKATI CITY 1 170 680 - - MALABON 10 362 1,728 - - MANDALUYONG CITY 2 117 485 - - MANILA CITY 1 24 96 - - MARIKINA 4 7,390 32,015 - PASAY CITY 3 710 3,550 - - PASIG CITY 5 781 3,158 - - QUEZON CITY 11 3,866 19,199 - - SAN JUAN CITY 2 91 412 - - CITY 5 1,473 6,093 4 52 370 52 370 VALENZUELA CITY 13 698 3,113 1 6 26 6 26 REGION I (ILOCOS REGION) 139 13,473 78,580 0 ------PANGASINAN 139 13,473 78,580 0 ------AGUILAR 3 70 314 - - BUGALLON 24 1,057 6,059 - - BURGOS 4 472 2,503 - - LABRADOR 10 136 816 - - LINGAYEN 1 5 20 - - MABINI 8 1,105 6,630 - - MANGATAREM 82 9,098 54,588 - - URBIZTONDO 7 1,530 7,650 - - REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) 849 301,372 1,371,379 67 5,160 25,360 6,104 22,482 11,264 47,842 BATAAN 87 40,865 190,125 1 1 30 - - 1 30 ABUCAY 9 1,440 7,200 - - BALANGA 2 325 1,625 - - DINALUPIHAN 36 18,000 84,000 1 1 30 1 30 HERMOSA 12 12,000 58,000 - - MARIVELES 10 4,000 15,600 - - MORONG 5 2,000 8,900 - - ORION 5 600 2,800 - - PILAR 8 2,500 12,000 - - BULACAN 274 114,925 508,657 44 4,453 22,016 - - 4,453 22,016 BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 9 3,220 14,260 - - - - - 7 2,624 12,766 14 1,549 7,426 1,549 7,426 BOCAUE 16 8,250 41,250 4 136 680 136 680 BULACAN 9 1,344 6,215 - - BUSTOS 14 1,102 6,612 6 175 1,050 175 1,050 CALUMPIT 29 6,017 25,467 3 72 255 72 255 5 1,336 6,079 2 18 90 18 90 HAGONOY 16 18,550 57,356 - - MALOLOS CITY 39 7,540 33,715 1 8 40 8 40 15 10,871 53,355 8 2,185 10,925 2,185 10,925 26 23,577 117,287 3 99 495 99 495 2 56 369 - - OBANDO 11 8,546 43,961 - - PAOMBONG 15 9,232 32,955 - - PLARIDEL 2 53 255 1 11 55 11 55 PULILAN 7 1,620 6,930 2 200 1,000 200 1,000 SAN ILDEFONSO 15 1,327 5,308 - - 7 2,570 12,700 - - SAN MIGUEL 24 5,055 22,331 - - SANTA MARIA 6 2,035 9,486 - - - - NUEVA ECIJA 37 6,187 27,324 0 ------ CITY 24 4,823 21,802 - - JAEN 12 1,313 5,267 - - QUEZON 1 51 255 - - PAMPANGA 316 121,278 569,715 9 360 1,936 5,967 21,856 6,327 23,792 APALIT 9 1,057 5,815 - - ARAYAT 25 5,940 29,700 - - BACOLOR 17 3,920 18,786 45 225 45 225 CANDABA 11 2,478 14,348 - - FLORIDABLANCA 27 2,959 14,795 1 6 30 6 30 GUAGUA 31 18,795 93,992 1 7 35 7 35 LUBAO 30 11,203 42,875 - - MACABEBE 25 8,782 52,042 - - MAGALANG 5 468 2,048 - - 26 4,239 19,967 - - MEXICO 13 4,300 21,500 2 12 60 12 60 MINALIN 15 3,101 15,205 - - PORAC 2 1,114 4,223 - - SAN FERNANDO CITY 18 18,876 89,910 4 304 1,666 950 4,583 1,254 6,249 SAN LUIS 9 1,925 9,625 - - SAN SIMON 10 1,085 3,639 4972 17,048 4,972 17,048

Page 1 of 2 TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons SANTA ANA 14 14,725 50,318 - - SANTA RITA 10 3,418 19,275 - - SANTO TOMAS 7 1,546 4,917 1 31 145 31 145 SASMUAN 12 11,347 56,735 - - TARLAC 66 13,386 56,427 9 289 1,148 137 626 426 1,774 CAMILING 34 3,509 16,226 2 59 277 137 626 196 903 CONCEPCION 3 550 3,328 - - GERONA 7 746 2,388 - - LA PAZ 14 6,955 26,362 2 12 50 12 50 3 141 511 5 218 821 218 821 SAN CLEMENTE 1 176 751 - - SAN MANUEL 4 1,309 6,861 ZAMBALES 69 4,731 19,131 4 57 230 - - 57 230 BOTOLAN 4 97 280 - - CABANGAN 11 1,084 5,420 - - CASTILLEJOS 2 104 463 2 51 200 51 200 OLONGAPO CITY 2 27 98 - - PALAUIG 11 318 1,849 - - SAN ANTONIO 14 1,333 5,059 - - SAN FELIPE 11 1,439 4,653 - - SANTA CRUZ 13 284 1,118 2 6 30 6 30 SUBIC 1 45 191 - - REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) 55 9,813 34,429 1 3 12 6,705 19,105 6,708 19,117 BATANGAS 9 1,110 4,447 1 3 12 1,107 4,435 1,110 4,447 BALETE 1 4 21 4 21 4 21 BAUAN 6 1,071 4,251 1 3 12 1,068 4,239 1,071 4,251 LIAN 2 35 175 35 175 35 175 CAVITE 21 4,438 8,870 0 - - 4,438 8,870 4,438 8,870 KAWIT 21 4,438 8,870 4,438 8,870 4,438 8,870 RIZAL 25 4,265 21,112 0 - - 1,160 5,800 1,160 5,800 CAINTA 6 1,186 5,902 - - - - RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 4 552 2,448 - - - - SAN MATEO 12 2,443 12,215 1,160 5,800 1,160 5,800 TANAY 2 7 25 - - - - TAYTAY 1 77 522 - - - - REGION V () 12 21,176 110,073 5 102 446 - - 102 446 ALBAY 5 20,632 107,253 5 102 446 - - 102 446 2,345 12,190 - - LEGAZPI CITY 3 464 2,414 1 5 25 5 25 LIBON 1 945 4,914 3 57 282 57 282 LIGAO CITY 1 40 177 1 40 139 40 139 650 3,380 - - - - MALINAO 2,991 15,554 - - - - OAS 7,830 40,716 - - - - POLANGUI 1,601 8,325 - - - - CAMARINES SUR 7 544 2,820 0 ------BATO 5 300 1,800 - - - - 1 75 375 - - SAGÑAY 1 169 645 - -

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 5 PROVINCES 12 CITIES 21 MUNICIPALITIES 87 BARANGAYS 1,113

Page 2 of 2 SITREP NO. 11 Tab B Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) CASUALTIES As of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ Cause / Date / Age Address MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Remarks GRAND TOTAL 6 DEAD

III 5 Bulacan 1 Bernardo, Ranny 1 Sto Niño, Hagonoy, Bulacan Drowning Glen Bermitico 1 (previously reported as 22 Sta. Rosa 1, Marilao Drowning Glen Villarmino)

previously Olongapo 1 Muaña, Jr. Fedelito 14 Brgy East Bajac-bajac, Olongapo City reported missing

Pampanga 1 Musni, Marlon Jay G. Sta Cruz, Mexico Drowning 1 Ricardo Galang 61 Sta Maria, Sta Ana Drowning Bataan 1 Sonny Dizon 25 Umboy, Abucay Drowning IV-A 1 Rizal 1 John Paul Alcantara 12 Brgy Tatala, Binangonan Drowning

GRAND TOTAL 3 INJURED

NCR 3 11-R Ilang-ilang Street, Brgy Quezon City 1 Cecista, Lily Rose 14 tornado Immaculate Valenzuela City 1 Jacalan, Rizaldo 5 Valenzuela City Falling Debris 1 Tabungar, Jobelle Ivan 5 Valenzuela City Falling Debris

GRAND TOTAL 14 MISSING

REGION V 10 Sitio Buga, Brgy Basag. Ligao City, swept away by Albay 1 Ordan, Rosa Belga 54 Albay raging water Catanduanes 1 Bailon, Antonio Avila 40 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Balingit, Jason 16 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Balingit, Pedro 37 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Mandasoc, Nestor Tapit 53 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Rodriguez, Jonsy Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Sta Ines, Denver 2 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman 1 Tabios, Paquito 40 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman

1 Tabios, Rolando Sarmiento 30 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman

1 Tapit, Vicente Rodriguez 40 Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes Fisherman REGION IV-A 1 Rizal 1 Recome, Angelica S. 3 Golden City Subdivision drowning REGION III 2 Bataan 1 Miguel, Jerry 47 Rivera, Hermosa 1 Miguel, Jernie 40 Balsic, Hermosa SITREP NO. 11 Tab B Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) CASUALTIES As of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

REGION/PROVINCE/ Cause / Date / Age Address MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Remarks CAR 1 Mt. Province 1 Yossayos, Vicente 57 Poblacion Sadanga, Mt. Province drowning

Sources: OCD Regions III, IV-A, V, CAR, PCG

GRAND TOTAL 4 RESCUED FISHERMEN

REGION V 4

Catanduanes 1 Tabios, Prospero Brgy San Vicente, Virac, Catanduanes

Camarines Norte 1 delos Santos, Joselito Brgy Pinagtigasan, Vinzons, CamNorte 1 Mendoza, Joey Brgy Pinagtigasan, Vinzons, CamNorte 1 Mendoza, Jenan Brgy Pinagtigasan, Vinzons, CamNorte Sitrep No. 11 Tab C

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "FALCON" DAMAGED HOUSES as of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

DAMAGED HOUSES REGION Province Municipality REMARKS TOTALLY PARTIALLY 1,373 GRAND TOTAL 161 1,212 NCR Sub-Total 0 22 Quezon City 0 22

III Sub-Total 96 106 Zambales 26 31 San Antonio 20 15 Palauig 5 16 Olongapo City 1 0 Bulacan 61 33 Marilao 1 3 Meycuayan 14 23 Caused by a tornado Baliuag 4 Bulacan 2 Pulilan 44 Obando 3 Pampanga 1 13 Candaba 10 Bacolor 1 1 Sta. Rita 2 Bataan 8 25 Dinalupihan 5 13 Morong 3 12 Tarlac 0 4 Camiling 4 IV-A Sub-Total 36 1,035 Batangas 36 1,035 Bauan 36 1,035

V Sub-Total 4 25 Albay 4 25 4 25

VI Sub-Total 25 24 Iloilo 25 24 Barotac Nuevo 25 24 SITREP NO. 11 Tab D

Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) COST OF DAMAGES as of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCKS FISHERIES TOTAL COST Region/Province/City/M HVCC (Mango, ROADS/BRIDGES/ (Infrastructure + unicipality Banana, Papaya, OTHER STRUCTURES Type of Type of Agriculture) Crops / Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Vegetables) Project/ Estimated Peso Value Livestocks Species

GRAND TOTAL 30,860,000.00 202,112,950.20 232,972,950.20 TOTAL 30,860,000.00 166,383,812.70 817,610.00 16,456,277.50 18,455,250.00

Region III 60,000.00 150,736,390.20 379,980.00 13,468,877.50 18,455,250.00 183,100,497.70 Zambales 60,000.00 3,603,989.20 0.00 147,877.50 20,250.00 3,832,116.70 San Antonio 60,000.00 4,370.00 49,437.50 113,807.50 San Marcelino 206,348.00 Tilapia 20,250.00 226,598.00 San Narcisco 1,115,040.00 1,115,040.00 Palauig 303,407.20 303,407.20 Subic 211,200.00 211,200.00 Cabangan 928,160.00 98,440.00 1,026,600.00 Botolan 193,600.00 193,600.00 Iba 341,564.00 341,564.00 Sta. Cruz 272,800.00 272,800.00 Castillejos 27,500.00 27,500.00 - Pampanga - 108,210,584.00 - - 1,200,000.00 109,410,584.00 Guagua Rice 689,442.00 689,442.00 Mexico 187,000.00 187,000.00 City of San Fernando 357,000.00 357,000.00 San Simon 3,057,000.00 3,057,000.00 Magalang 145,995.00 145,995.00 Florida Blanca 5,462,928.00 5,462,928.00 Sta Rita 234,000.00 234,000.00 Candaba 23,967,000.00 23,967,000.00 Apalit 323,000.00 323,000.00 San Luis 11,081,000.00 11,081,000.00 Sta Ana 157,995.00 157,995.00 Lubao 58,723,000.00 58,723,000.00 Porac 2,173,000.00 2,173,000.00 Arayat 54,000.00 54,000.00 Sasmuan Bangus 1,200,000.00 1,200,000.00 Lubao Corn 1,598,224.00 1,598,224.00

Page 1 of 2 INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCKS FISHERIES TOTAL COST Region/Province/City/M HVCC (Mango, ROADS/BRIDGES/ (Infrastructure + unicipality Banana, Papaya, OTHER STRUCTURES Type of Type of Agriculture) Crops / Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Vegetables) Project/ Estimated Peso Value Livestocks Species

- Tarlac - 101,400.00 - - - 101,400.00 Rice 101,400.00 101,400.00

Bulacan - 38,737,800.00 - 13,321,000.00 14,355,000.00 66,413,800.00 Bocaue 240,000.00 240,000.00 Calumpit 456,000.00 Tilapia 2,880,000.00 3,336,000.00 Malolos City 595,000.00 595,000.00 Marilao 60,000.00 300,000.00 360,000.00 Meycauayan 6,000.00 6,000.00 Norzagaray 21,600.00 450,000.00 471,600.00 Pandi 144,000.00 335,000.00 Bangus 720,000.00 1,199,000.00 Pulilan 480,000.00 1,200,000.00 1,680,000.00 San Ildefonso 2,227,000.00 4,311,000.00 6,538,000.00 San Miguel 31,827,800.00 31,827,800.00 San Rafael 2,630,000.00 140,000.00 2,770,000.00 Sta Maria 50,400.00 1,950,000.00 2,000,400.00 Bulacan Tilapia 375,000.00 375,000.00 Hagonoy Sugpo 7,500,000.00 7,500,000.00 Paombong Sugpo 2,880,000.00 2,880,000.00 Bustos 4,500,000.00 4,500,000.00 Guiguinto 135,000.00 135,000.00

Bataan 82,617.00 379,980.00 - 2,880,000.00 3,342,597.00 Orani Corn 82,617.00 379,980.00 2,880,000.00 3,342,597.00 - Region IV-A - 638,200.00 - 262,400.00 - 900,600.00 Rizal - 638,200.00 - 262,400.00 - 900,600.00 San Mateo Corn 625,000.00 100,000.00 725,000.00 Teresa Rice 13,200.00 162,400.00 175,600.00

Region V 30,800,000.00 15,009,222.50 437,630.00 2,725,000.00 - 48,971,852.50 Albay 30,800,000.00 Rice 12,800,000.00 437,630.00 2,725,000.00 46,762,630.00

Camarines Sur Rice 2,209,222.50 2,209,222.50 -

Page 2 of 2 SITREP NO. 11 Tab E

Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) COST OF ASSISTANCE As of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

Assistance NGOs/ Region/Province/Mun/City DSWD DOH LGUs TOTAL Quantity Kind of Relief Other Gos GRAND TOTAL 4,194,229.48 64,745.00 17,510,375.40 398,600.00 22,167,949.88

NCR 3,392,310.00 - 587,635.00 198,600.00 4,178,545.00

Marikina City 1,686,000.00 81,835.00 20,000.00 1,787,835.00

Quezon City 390,000.00 25,000.00 70,000.00 485,000.00

Valenzuela City 215,000.00 215,000.00

Makati City 10,000.00 10,000.00

Taguig City 338,000.00 21,400.00 359,400.00

Malabon City 666,310.00 164,800.00 108,600.00 939,710.00

Pasay City 182,000.00 182,000.00

Caloocan City 130,000.00 69,600.00 199,600.00

REGION III 612,169.48 - 16,656,740.40 75,000.00 17,343,909.88 ZAMBALES - - 815,800.00 40,000.00 855,800.00

Provincial Gov't of Zambales Food Assistance 80,000.00 80,000.00 6 cavans (rice), 3 boxes (sardines), 4 Commercial rice, San Antonio boxes (noodles) sardines, noodles 354,400.00 354,400.00

LGU, Botolan Food Assistance 27,300.00 27,300.00

Castillejos 15,600.00 15,600.00

LGU, San Felipe 334,000.00 25,000.00 359,000.00

Philippine Army, Zambales 15,000.00 15,000.00

Subic 4,500.00 4,500.00 BULACAN 57,821.04 - 11,663,985.00 25,000.00 11,746,806.04

Balagtas 153,800.00 153,800.00

Calumpit 108,000.00 108,000.00

Bustos 154,840.00 154,840.00

Malolos City 57,821.04 2,138,200.00 5,000.00 2,201,021.04

Marilao 536,650.00 536,650.00

Norzagaray 100,000.00 100,000.00

Baliuag 186,875.00 186,875.00

Bulacan 10,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00

Plaridel 16,200.00 16,200.00

Pulilan 20,500.00 20,500.00

Sta. Maria 106,600.00 106,600.00

San Ildefonso 412,500.00 412,500.00

City of San Jose Del Monte 122,170.00 122,170.00

Meycauayan 7,597,650.00 7,597,650.00 BATAAN 373,200.00 - 1,496,117.40 - 1,869,317.40

Released thru PSWDO 125,160.00 125,160.00

Dinalupihan 248,040.00 796,117.40 1,044,157.40

Hermosa 700,000.00 700,000.00 NUEVA ECIJA - - 1,272,530.00 - 1,272,530.00

Jaen 241,600.00 241,600.00

Cabanatuan City Food Assistance 1,025,930.00 1,025,930.00

Quezon 5,000.00 5,000.00 TARLAC 150,192.00 - 186,150.00 10,000.00 346,342.00

Paniqui 60,600.00 10,000.00 70,600.00

La Paz 100,128.00 100,128.00

Camiling 50,064.00 125,550.00 175,614.00 PAMPANGA 30,956.44 - 1,222,158.00 - 1,253,114.44

Page 1 of 2 SITREP NO. 11 Tab E

Effects of Tropical Storm "FALCON" (MEARI) COST OF ASSISTANCE As of 29 June 2011, 8:00 AM

Assistance NGOs/ Region/Province/Mun/City DSWD DOH LGUs TOTAL Quantity Kind of Relief Other Gos

Bacolor 113,107.00 113,107.00

Guagua 317,500.00 317,500.00

Sta. Ana 232,500.00 232,500.00

Porac 3,900.00 3,900.00

San Fernando City 20,943.64 245,736.00 266,679.64

Magalang 289,615.00 289,615.00

Sta. Rita 19,800.00 19,800.00

Apalit 10,012.80 10,012.80

REGION IV-A 189,750.00 64,745.00 266,000.00 125,000.00 645,495.00 BATANGAS 75,000.00 - 138,400.00 125,000.00 338,400.00

300 packs (from Food Pack (rice, Bauan VP Jejomar Binay) sardines & noodles) 75,000.00 65,450.00 85,000.00 225,450.00

Food Pack (rice, 200 packs sardines & noodles) (AGMC Company) and mattresses 40,000.00 40,000.00

103 packs (PSWDO Bauan) & 300 packs (Municipality of Food Pack (rice, Bauan) sardines & noodles) 65,450.00 65,450.00

Lian 7,500.00 7,500.00 RIZAL 114,750.00 64,745.00 127,600.00 - 307,095.00

Food Packs (rice, Rodriguez 600 packs sardines & noodles) 27,250.00 90,000.00 117,250.00

Food Packs (rice, sardines & noodles) San Mateo 400 packs drugs & medicines 87,500.00 31,437.00 37,600.00 156,537.00

Cainta drugs & medicines 33,308.00 33,308.00

Page 2 of 2 Tab F Effects of Tropical Storm “Falcon” (MEAGI) STATUS OF ROADS and BRIDGES As of 29 June 2011 8:00 AM

NCR • All roads in Malabon and Taguig Cities are passable

CAR • Benguet: ‹ Baguio-Bontoc Road (Km 283+800) Topdac Section – one lane open due to rockslides. DPWH payloader was mobilized to clear the slide. Maintenance crew was dispatched to continuously monitor national roads and bridges ‹ Shilan-Beckel Road K0263+740 is closed to traffic due to a road cut. Continuous rains brought about by TS Falcon aggravated the previous road cut. Already installed warning signs • Mountain Province: ‹ Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Road via Tue (Km 389+100) Calacbban Section is closed to traffic due to slides. DPWH maintenance crew were on site doing punch thru operation

Region I • Ilocos Sur: Cervantes-Quirino Road – high water level at katkating River – not passable to all types of vehicles. Motorist Assistance Team roving along all road sections. Maintenance Crew were dispatched to perform necessary activities/guiding the motorists

Region III • Zambales : Road along Brgy , San Antonio eroded - not passable to all types of vehicles and Brgy San Miguel, San Antonio eroded but still passable to all types of vehicles. Govic highway, Mangahan, Subic is not passable to all types of vehicles due to an obstruction (electric post) from a landslide • Bulacan : K0023+916 Abangan Sur is passable to heavy equipments only. McArthur Highway boundary of Marilao and Meycauayan is not passable to light vehicles. K0020 Pandayan Section of the Manila North Road is impassable to all types of vehicles. Manila North Road K0020 Pandayan Section in Meycauayan, K0023+750- K0024+000 in Bocaue, Abangan Sur in Marilao, Bigaa-Plaridel Road - not passable to light vehicles due to floodwater

• Tarlac : ‹ Manila North Road - One lane is closed due to a 0.60m x 0.70m pothole on the bridge deck slab of the northbound lane of the Cut-cut Bridge Km 105+707 along the Manila North Road in Capas, Tarlac. Repair of damaged portion already started and additional warning signs were installed. Cut-cut will be temporarily closed to traffic on June 27 – 29, 2011 to give way to the concreting of the damaged portion. It will be opened to traffic on June 30, 2011. Alternate route: Subic-Tarlac Expressway and -Magalang- Concepcion-Capas Road ‹ Sta. Rosa – Tarlac Road (Lapaz) (km 129 + 450 – km 132 + 150 ) is now passable to all types of vehicles ‹ Concepcion – Lapaz Road (km 136 + 380 – km 136 + 426 ) is now passable to all types of vehicles ‹ Paniqui - Camiling Wawa Road (Brgy. Bilad Section and Brgy. Sawat Section, Camiling, Tarlac) is passable only to light vehicles. Alternate route: Vehicles bound for , Pangasinan to take Sinilian Road • Pampanga: ‹ San Fernando - Gapan Road (km 71 + 700 - km 71 + 800 and km 72 + 250 – km 72 + 300) are not passable to light vehicles due to floodwater ‹ Manila North Road – Rotonda to King’s Lumber, Km 63 + 800 – km 63 + 900 and 65 + 500 – km 65 + 600 are still not passable ‹ San Fernando - Lagundi Road (km 68 + 200 – km 68 + 600) is hardly passable to light vehicles ‹ Apalit Macabebe – Masantol Road (km 58 + 400 – km 61 + 200) is hardly passable to heavy vehicles ‹ San Fernando - Lubao Road (km 78 + 050 – km 76 + 250) is not passable to light vehicles ‹ Old Manila North Road – km 65 + 500 – km 65 + 600 is still not passable. Already installed warning signs ‹ San Fernando – Lubao Road in Sto. Cristo Section Guagua (km 77 + 500 – km 79 + 000) and San Antonio Florida Road (km 81 + 950 – km 81 + 100) are not passable to light vehicles ‹ Sasmuan – Lubao Road is not passable due to flooding • Nueva Ecija : Tablang-Gabaldon Road – not passable to light vehicles • Bataan : Gapan-San Fernado-Olongapo (Brgy Layac, Dinalupihan), Jct layac- Balanga-Mariveles (Brgy Mandana, Hermosa), Km 105+100, Brgy Cataning, Km 106+400, Brgy Mabuco and Km 108+600, Brgy Mabuco, all in Hermosa – not passable to light vehicles

Region IV-A • As of this report, all roads and bridges are passable

Region IV-B • Mindoro West Coast Road (MWCR) Patrick Section (K0345+162.24-K0345+470 - hardly passable due to mudflow coming from the mountainside - passable to light vehicles only

Region V • Albay West Coast Road - KO491 and Sagrada Section, Libon KO495– underwater – impassable to light vehicles • Barangay Masarawag, ; Sua-Quirangay Road; Sitio Paclas, San Isidro and Sitio Agustin in Libon – impassable due to flooding • Polangui Upland roads – impassable due to landslide