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Landslide Incidents: Olongapo City – Landslide incidents occurred in four (4) Sitios of Bgry Kalaklan, namely: #92 Brgy Kalaklan, #205 Lower Kalaklan, 14-C Upper Kalaklan and #35 Ati-atihan, Hilltop, Kalaklan Casualty: Injured – 2 Missing – 1 -Two (2) were injured, namely: Willjo Balaran, 3 y/o of Lower Kalaklan and Perla Balaran 49 y/o of the same brgy - One (1) missing namely, Asley Dualo Mosallina in Bagong Silang, Balanga City Actions Taken: • Olongapo City CDCC Rescue Team advised the residents to evacuate immediately to safer grounds • All school buildings in Olongapo City are being prepared as evacuation centers. Olongapo National High School as the main evacuation center. • Olongapo City Engineering Team conducted clearing operations • Kalaklan BDCC was advised to secure and monitor the area for possible landslide due to heavy rains Stranded Passengers: • 500 to 600 stranded passengers at the Port of Batangas bound for the island provinces of Romblon, Palawan and Masbate • 205 stranded passengers in Calapan Port, Oriental Mindoro due to cancellation of trips III. Preparedness Measures • NEA o Issued an advisory to all its Emergency Centers to keep all necessary measures to mitigate impact of Typhoon “EMONG” in their respective areas o Cagayan Electric Cooperative 2 shut down its power supply due to scheduled preventive maintenance of the NGCP and will resume at 6:00PM today o PANELCO I – Bani, Pangasinan – Reported no power as of 5:00PM today, 07 May 2009 o CENPELCO AREAS – No Power: Labrador, Bugallon, Lingayen, Binmaley, San Carlos City, Malasiqui, Sual, Aguilar, Mangatarem, Urbiztondo and Mangaldan • National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) POWER LINES o NGCP – Luzon System Operations Group is on 24/7 duty to monitor power status o NGCP Operations and Maintenance Group ensure transmission facilities are secured and power will be restored the soonest time possible in case of unavoidable power interruptions o No Power - Sub-transmission Lines: San Carlos-Labrador; Agoo-Naguilla 2 • PCG o Suspended the operation of inter-island ships below 1,000 Gross Tonage except boats exceeding the above weight limit • DSWD o Food and non-food items are readily available for augmentation support. Likewise, standy fund are sufficient and ready o Social Welfare Action Disaster (SWAD) Teams in the provinces of Region II are in close coordination with Provincial/City Social Welfare Development Office (P/CSWDOs) are reactivated o Activation of Disaster Management Teams (DMTs) from regional and provincial level to provide technical assistance to the concerned LGUs o Prepositioning of standby funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and non-food to the Field Offices Family Stockpile of Relief Field Standby Food Commodities TOTAL Office Funds Packs Food Non-Food CAR 300.009.23 1,601 649,252.15 244,909.86 1,194,171.24 NCR 455,203.39 1,023 362,104.68 428,004.75 1,245,312.82 I 285,483.65 1,000 438,515.96 607,025.84 1,331,025.45 II 300,000.00 4,485 1,014,218.56 6,095.00 1,320,313.56 III 258,492.00 1,920 689,386.42 0.00 947,878.42 IV-A 302,031.43 1,994 839,941.85 1,726,217.27 2,868,190.55 IV-B 303,271.19 900 899,720.61 238,741.76 1,441,733.56 TOTAL 2,204,490.89 12,923 4,893,140.23 3,250,994.48 10,348,625.60 Dam Monitoring as of 9:00AM; 11:00AM* 07 May 2009 Name Current Level Spilling Level Gate Status San Roque* 280.00m 238.37m No open gate yet Pantabangan 195.04m 221.00m Angat 193.45m 210.00m Ipo 100.85m 101.00m Magat 192.22m 193.00m 3 gates opened Ambuclao 747.74 752.00m No open gates Binga 563.05m 574.00m No open gates IV. Regional Situation • Region I o All provinces are experiencing scattered rainshowers with moderate winds o Advised DCCs to effect preparedness measures and alerted to be on standby o OCDRC-I, PDCCs Ilocos Norte & Sur, La Union & Pangasinan activated their Operations Center 3 o PNP PRO1, Naval Forces Northern Luzon, Phil. Coast Guard and SAR Teams are on standby status o PDCC Ilocos Norte advised local officials and their respective MDCCs to prepare rescue equipment and relief goods as well as to identify possible evacuation centers o RDCC 1 convened this afternoon to discuss disaster prevention, preparedness and response arrangements o MDCCs Bolinao, Infanta, Urbiztondo and Malasiqui, Pangasinan mobilized and organized PNP-Bolinao Personnels, BFP Officials, Rural Health Unit, PNRC Municipal Vehicle drivers, ambulances, partner as stakeholders in disaster management, brgy captains, council members, CVOs and Bantay Dagay in preparation to Typhoon “EMONG”; likewise, schools, churches municipal town hall, Bayanihan Town Hall have been prepared as possible Evacuation Centers; Communication System were likewise organized from Barangay Disaster Coordinating Council to Municipal Coordinating Council • Region II o Quirino, Isabela, Cagayan including Babuyan and Batanes Group of Islands o Light to moderate rains have been experienced in all provinces o PNP PRO 2, Naval Force – Sta. Ana and Phil Coast Guard – Aparri are on standby status o DPWH Region II pre-positioned their equipment and manpower for possible clearing / road repair operations • Region III o Moderate rains with gusty winds is currently being experienced particularly in the province of Zambales o No reported damage and families affected families has been reported yet o Activated the Disaster Operations Center of PDCCs Zambales, Pampanga, Bataan, Bulacan, Tarlac and Nueva Ecija and advised all response teams on standby o CDCC Olongapo City conducted an emergency meeting in preparation of TY “EMONG” o MDCCs Sta. Cruz, Botolan, Candelaria and Masinloc, Zambales pre-positioned their vehicles and equipment for possible deployment o Alerted the PNP-RMG3 and advised to be on standby • Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) o All provinces are experiencing scattered rainshowers with light to moderate winds o CRDCC-OCD Operation Center is activated o PDCCs of Kalinga, Ifugao, Apayao, Abra, Benguet and Mt. Province activated and alerted their Operations Centers and DCCs; SAR and Response Teams and Medical Response Teams; Law Enforcement & Military Assistance; Pre- positioned Medical Supplies; Identified and prepared Evacuation Centers; Prepared food and drinking water; Implemented Local Contingency Plan; Evacuated residents along river banks/shore lines and low-lying areas in Apayao Province 4 • Region IV-A o Experiencing cloudy skies with light rainshowers at times all over the area • Region IV-B o Disseminated Flood Advisory and Severe Weather Bulletins to RDCC IV-B and PDCCs of MIMAROPA • NCR o Metro Manila is experiencing occasional rainshowers o MMDA Base and LDCCs reported no flooded areas in their AOR as the volume of water induced by Typhoon “EMONG” o Task Force NCR is on alert status and continuously monitoring the situation Road Network CAR o Kennon Road - closed as of 1200 noon today, 07 May 2009 due to preventive measures o Abra-Cervantes Road - closed to traffic due to damaged road Cancelled Flight due to Typhoon “EMONG” AIRLINES FLT NR ORIGIN DEStINATION PAL PRO018 Manila Tguegarao PRO019 Tuguegagrao Manila Air Philippines GAP035 Manila Caticlan GAP036 Caticlan Manila GAP045 Manila Caticlan GAP046 Caticlan Manila GAP 061 Manila Caticlan GAP 062 Cataiclan Manila GAP077 Manila Caticlan GAP076 Cataiclan Manila CEBU PACIFIC CEB058 Manila Tuguegarao CEB059 Tuguegarao Manila CEB888 Cotabato Manila 5 .