NDRRMC Update for Sitrep No. 11 Re TS Falcon 29 June 2011
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Southwest Monsoon occasional rains was expected over Luzon particularly over the western sections of Northern and Central Luzon 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 Manila • 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) Makati City 8 barangays Malabon – (23 June 2011) Brgy Dampalit (24 inches), Bgry Tenejeros (gutter level) Marikina City – Brgy Concepcion II, Lilac Street, Olive St and Russel Street and Katipunan Pasay - Brgy 190 Don Carlos - river overflowed Pasig - 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 Albay (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 Sitio Buga, Brgy Basag, Ligao City 1.3 Landslide Incident in Olongapo 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 Catanduanes 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 Balatan, Camarines Sur when their fishing boat was swept by the waves from Quezon to Camarines Sur 1.5 Tornado Incidents • A tornado occurred in Quezon City Sikatuna Village and in Timog Avenue corner EDSA 2 • A tornado incident occurred at around 11:00 AM 24 June 2011 in Barangay 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 Pampanga, Zambales, Bataan, Tarlac, and Bulacan 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 Pangasinan • 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 Matnog 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, Nueva Ecija, Bataan and Tarlac were opened and provided temporary shelter and other needs.