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Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal PSWS # Luzon Visayas Mindanao Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal PSWS # Luzon Visayas Mindanao Signal No. 1 None None Surigao del Sur (30-60 kph winds Agusan del Sur may be expected in Davao Oriental at least 36 hours) Davao del Norte Davao del Sur Compostella Valley • Estimated rainfall amount is from 5 - 15 mm per hour (moderate - heavy) within the 300 km diameter of the Tropical Depression • Tropical Depression "AGATON" is expected to bring moderate to occasionally heavy rains and thunderstorms over Northern Mindanao and the rest of the Caraga Region • Sea travel is risky over the seaboards of Luzon, Visayas and Caraga Region • The public and the disaster risk reduction and management councils concerned are advised to take appropriate actions II. EFFECTS A. INCIDENTS MONITORED (TAB A) • A total of twenty-four (24) incidents were reported; sixteen (16) landslide incidents, six (6) floodings/flashflood incidents and two (2) maritime incidents in Regions VIII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA and ARMM B. CASUALTIES (TAB B) • A total of forty (40) persons were reported dead, sixty-five (65) are injured and six (6) are still missing in Regions IX, X, XI and CARAGA C. AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB C) • A total of 153,193 families/723,517 persons were affected in 781 barangays in 102 municipalities in 15 provinces of Regions X, XI, CARAGA and ARMM • Out of the total affected, 25,495 families / 119,605 persons were displaced and served inside 352 evacuation centers D. STATUS OF STRANDEES (as of 12:00 NN, 19 January 2014) ROLLING STRANDED PASSENGERS VESSELS MBCA’s CARGOES CGDCV CGS Cebu 771 26 43 05 CGS Dumaguete 07 03 CGS Tagbilaran 04 01 CGDEV CGS Maasin 318 40 CGS Ormoc 70 05 24 CGDBCL CGS Cam Sur 180 CGS Sorsogon 3,770 379 02 CGS Masbate 29 02 CGDNM CGS Surigao 368 05 50 16 TOTAL 5,506 49 536 27 2 E. STATUS OF LIFELINES • A total of 59 roads and 24 bridges are still not passable in Regions VIII, X, XI and CARAGA (TAB D) • Mate, Bacolod Water System, Brgy. Purakan and Brgy. Bosque Linamon water pipes were damaged in Lanao del Norte • The province of Dinagat Islands experienced total blackout on 17 January 2014 due to heavy rains and strong winds but resumed electricity earlier of 18 January 2014 F. STATUS OF MAJOR RIVERS AND DAMS • Saug River, Asuncion, Davao del Norte – Overflowed • Libuganon River, Kapalong, Davao del Norte – Overflowed • Irrigation Dams in Aragon and Brgy Taytayan in Cateel, Davao Oriental were damaged due to flooding G. DAMAGED HOUSES REGION PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY/CITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY Camarines Sur Garchitorena 12 87 V Sorsogon Casiguran 1 Iligan City 19 Bacolod 3 Lanao del Norte Kapatagan 4 10 Kauswagan 64 155 Linamon 27 X 286 Misamis Occidental Ozamis City 5 Gingoog City 8 27 Misamis Oriental Lugait 1 Camiguin Sagay 1 Bukidnon Impasugong 1 Tarragona 93 Lupon 67 110 Boston 5 28 Cateel 293 210 Davao Oriental XI Manay 3 Caraga 26 34 Gov. Generoso 1 Mati City 12 Compostela Valley New Bataan 7 4 San Agustin 3 Lingig 34 Surigao del Sur Carascal 5 CARAGA Bisig City 2 75 Dinagat Island Wadas 2 Trento 14 30 Agusan del Sur Bunawan 18 TOTAL 711 1,076 H. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB E) • The total cost of damages amounted to PhP328,814,336.92, with PhP125,383,750.00 for infrastructure and PhP203,430,586.92 for agriculture in Regions X, XI and CARAGA. 3 I. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES AND GOVERNMENT OFFICES (as of 20 January 2014) REGION PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY REMARKS Classes to all levels (public Compostela Valley and private) XI Preschool to high school Davao City (public and private) Classes to all levels and Province of Dinagat Islands government offices Tandag City Bayabas Cantilan Classes to all levels (public CARAGA Madrid and private) Lanuza Lingig Agusan del Norte Classes to all levels and Butuan City government/private offices J. COST OF ASSISTANCE • PhP59,368,683.64 worth of relief goods were provided to the affected families from the combined resources of DSWD (Php15,496,848.92), LGUs (Php43,224,262.60) and DOH (Php647,572.12) in Regions XI and CARAGA. K. STATE OF CALAMITY REGION MUNICIPALITY/CITY RESOLUTION NO. DATE Province of Lanao Del Norte X Iligan City Kapalong, Davao del Norte 05 s. 2014 13 January Carmen, Davao del Norte 07 s. 2014 14 January Asuncion, Davao del Norte 2014-004 12 January New Corella, Davao del Norte 14 January XI Tagum City, Davao del Norte 232 s. 2014 14 January Tarragona, Davao Oriental Manay, Davao Oriental Caraga, Davao Oriental Baganga, Davao Oriental Cateel, Davao Oriental Boston, Davao Oriental Sta. Josefa, Agusan del Sur 05-2014 S. 2014 11 January Sibagat, Agusan del Sur 14 January CARAGA Bunawan, Agusan del Sur SN No. 42 s. 2014 13 January Butuan City, Agusan del Norte 2 S. 2014 14 January Liang, Surigao del Sur Tago, Surigao del Sur San Miguel, Surigao del Sur Bislig, Surigao del Sur 4 III. ACTIONS TAKEN EMERGENCY PREPAREDENESS AND RESPONSE: NDRRMC Operations Center • NDRRMOC remained under BLUE ALERT STATUS • Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories on Weather Advisory to all regions affected through SMS and facsimile, uploaded the same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels • Continuous monitoring in on going PAGASA • Continuously disseminates Weather Bulletins and advisories and constantly monitors the situation AFP • PS20 vessel from Naval Forces Eastern Military conducted relief operations to affected areas • Two (2) UH-1H HELIS from TOG 11 conducted SAR operations in 701 Bde Hqs. • Troops of 75IB with PNP provided manpower assistance to the evacuees of Brgy. San Gabriel and Binongan in Veruela, Agusan del Sur and two (2) squads of Alpha Coy, 75IB provided manpower assistance to the evacuees of Brgy. Tapaz and Brgy. Poblacion, Sta. Josefa, Agusan del Sur • One (1) section of 75IB with one (1) M35 truck provided manpower assistance to the evacuees of Brgy. Tabon, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur • On 07:00 AM, 14 January, troops from A/661IB assisted evacuation from Purok 3, 6, 7, 8 of Brgy. Magsaysay, Nabunturan, Compostela Valley to Magsaysay Elementary School • On 7:00 PM, 11 January, one section of 28IB conducted Disaster Response and Rescue Operation (DRRO) and evacuated 10 families from So Banganga, Brgy. Corporacion, 6 families from Bgry. Tagugpo, 75 families from Brgy. Site, Poblacion and 52 families from Brgy. Macango, Lupon, Davao Oriental to Brgy. Gyms. • 36th IB installed Radio Base at the Surigao del Sur PDRRM Office to augment help in communication and rescue DILG • DILG CARAGA activated their disaster monitoring system and assists in dissemination of weather updates. Coordinates with their Field Offices and advised the LGUs to take precautionary measures PCG • Placed on heightened Alert to respond in any emergency situation that might occur and to ensure the strict implementation of HPCG Memorandum Circular 02-13 • PCG personnel assisted BFAR Patrol Boat MCS-3005 and Navy Ship PS-20 in transporting relief goods from Mati City to Lambajon Pier, Baganga and Davao Oriental • PCG Surigao City Station has cancelled all sea travels in all ports of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands and advised the public not to venture into the sea to avoid any untoward incident DSWD • Prepositioned P33.50 million worth of emergency relief resources consisting of standby funds (P2.64million), 24,456 family food packs (P6.25 million) and other food and NFIs (P24.6 million) readily available for augmentation. 5 Standby Family Food Packs Other Food & Region Total Fund No. Cost NFIs CARAGA 500,000.00 3,892 1,110,621.12 4,940,952.70 6,551,573.82 X 501,162.27 14,620 3,655,000.00 5,974,135.55 10,130,297.82 XI 1,644,000.00 5,944 1,486,000.00 13,680,457.11 16,810,457.11 TOTAL 2,645,162.27 24,456 6,251,621.12 24,595,545.36 33,492,328.75 o FO CARAGA repacked relief goods and the conduct of relief operation to affected communities and gather information and status of evacuation centers PRC • Deployed personnel to conduct monitoring and to augment in relief distribution in affected areas in Compostela Valley, Lanao del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Davao del Norte, Agusan del Norte, Davao Oriental and Surigao del Norte • Assessment was conducted in the Municipality of Jabonga, Agusan del Norte where evacuees already stayed for about 4 days in the evacuation center and rising of evacuated families was being reported • Coordination with the LGUs is closely maintained • Locally purchased relief goods for 200 families in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte . Compostela Valley Chapter provided hot meals to Brgy. Bankerohan Norte and Brgy. Tapia, Montevista . Davao Oriental – Mati Chapter assisted and provided meals, sleeping mats and blankets to 16 families that were evacuated at Mtiao Brgy Hall, Muni of Mati due to flooding. Agusan del Norte-Butuan City Chapter continued the relief distribution of food items at Municipality of Jabonga, Agusan del Norte catering 273 families/1,042 individuals . Agusan del Sur Chapter team assessed the landslide area in Sibagat NFA • NFA CARAGA activated their provincial Operations Center to ensure ready assistance of rice if needed. They also have released rice to affected LGUs with the total of 625 bags since 12 January 2014 MGB • Conduct ocular inspection of the reported landslide incident at Brgy. Marayag Proper, Lupon DOH • DOH HEMS augmented 30,000 pcs of Aquatabs to CHD XI last January 15, 2014; advised respective CHDs to confirm health consequences (i.e.
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