Sitrep 7 Tab A
Effects of Typhoon "SANTI" (NARI) CASUALTIES As of 6:00 PM, 13 October 2013
REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY GRAND TOTAL 13 DEAD
REGION III 13 Prk 2, Brgy. Mawaque Mabalacat, 181Ricardo Del Rosario Pinned down by collapsed wall Pampanga 1Michael Parungao 35 Brgy. Lourdes, Candaba, Pampanga Electrocution Pampanga 1PO1 Crisencio Bueno 30 Brgy. Ayala, Magalang, Pampanga Due to mudslide Severe anxiety secondary to strong 1Francisco Serrano Sta. Teresa 2nd Lubao, Pampanga winds brought about by TY "Santi" resulted to heart attack
1Irish Balingit 4 Brgy. Marawa, Jaen, Nueva Ecija Hit by fallen tree Nueva Ecija 1Florida Riguar 70 Brgy. Pesa, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija Hit by fallen tree 1Genelle Yutoc 7 Brgy. Larin, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija Hit by fallen tree 1Raymond Samson 7Sitio Soliman, Brgy Morsia, Concepcion, Hit by fallen tree Tarlac 1Rachele Samson 8Tarlac Hit by fallen tree 1Roberto Melo Santos 78 San Miguel, Bulacan Drowning Bulacan 1Teresita Manabat 30 Tigpalas, San Miguel, Bulacan Pinned down by collapsed house 1Kringkring San Miguel, Bulacan Drowning Zambales 1Carlos D. Pacheco 56 Sta. Barbara, Iba, Zambales Hit by fallen tree GRAND TOTAL 32 INJURED
REGION III 32 1Jay Abille 39 Sta. Agustin, Iba, Zambales Lacerated wound 1April Andrea Pacheco 10 Sta. Barbara, Iba, Zambales Contusion, forehead Zambales 1Alessandra Pacheco 3 Sta. Barbara, Iba, Zambales 1Roan Pacheco 1 Sta. Barbara, Iba, Zambales 1Ronalyn Pacheco 29 Sta. Barbara, Iba, Zambales Multiple injuries due to fallen tree 1Jose Libunao 47 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, left leg 1Ronie Buenviaje 25 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Punctured wound, right foot 1Vicente Mabarani 44 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Punctured wound, left foot 1Denis Luciano 27 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, right foot 1Julien Lacanilao 4 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, left frontal 1Lolita Santiago 37 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Dislocated elbow related to fall 1Maria Althea Lacsamana Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound 1Alvin Beltran 30 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Corneal laceration/OS 1Jay-Ar Magno 30 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound 1John Mark Soza 5 Bongabon, Nueva Ecija FX closed femur right 1Raul de Guzman 4 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Contusion, elbow related to fall 1Michael Galicia 2 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Traumatic eye injury 1Tyrone dela Cruz 37 Talavera, Nueva Ecija MPI secondary to fall 1Christian Bryan del Rosario 27 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Punctured wound lower lip 1Noel Lurido 30 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Abrasion secondary to fall Nueva Ecija 1Carl Dexter Panlilio 2 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Injuries secondary to VA Strain neck and left shoulder 1Jose Rimancho 44 Palayan City, Nueva Ecija secondary to fall 1Antonio Pimentel 41 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Abrasion 1Lando Mambahe 17 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Abrasion 1Reniel Bartolome 23 Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, left knee 1Macaria Elbambueno 31 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Lacerated right foot 1Liberty Sanchez 66 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Numeral head fracture Lacerated wound left periorbital 1Guillermo Ricafort 45 Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija area Craniocerebral Injury secondary 1Omer Adona 35 Rizal, Nueva Ecija to fall Lacerated wound, Occipital area 1Jennilyn Rose Sayago Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija seconday to fall 1Rufino Sarenas 7 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, right knee 1Sandie Pajantoy 21 Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija Lacerated wound, left foot GRAND TOTAL 7 MISSING
REGION V 3 142Andres Timuat Catanduanes 155Edilberto Arcilla Barangay Tinago, Viga, Catanduanes Went fishing 08 October 2013 158Jose Burak IV-B 1 Brgy. Mabuhay, Roxas, Oriental Went fishing and failed to return Oriental Mindoro 1Eugene Sison Mindoro home CAR 3 1Crispin A. Talosig Capsized boat in Apayao River Apayao 1Noralyn A. Talosig Brgy. Bulu, Kabuggao, Apayao due to strong current 115Heidi T. Bunay
Page 1 of 1 SitRep No. 07 Tab B Effects of Typhoon "SANTI" (NARI) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 13 October 2013, 6:00 PM
TOTAL SERVED - No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation Region/Province/ AFFECTED CURRENT Evac Centers Centers Mun/City (Inside + Outside) Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 351 61,442 289,438 65 2,542 11,078 11,302 55,414 13,844 66,492 REGION I (ILOCOS REG) 1 11 57 0 ------PANGASINAN 1 11 57 0 ------SUAL 1 11 57 - - REGION II (CAGAYAN 8 184 666 7 174 609 - - 174 609 VALLEY) ISABELA 8 184 666 7 174 609 - - 174 609 DINAPIGUE 3 105 358 3 105 358 105 358 DIVILACAN 1 10 57 - - MACONACON 4 69 251 4 69 251 69 251 REGION III (CENTRAL 326 60,438 284,679 40 2,252 9,898 10,609 51,949 12,861 61,847 LUZON) AURORA 29 1,072 4,436 0- - 23 114 23 114 BALER 3 93 445 - - CASIGURAN 2 38 170 - - DILASAG 2 80 400 20 100 20 100 DINALUNGAN 4 204 816 - - DINGALAN 4 338 1,233 - - DIPACULAO 13 219 872 3 14 3 14 SAN LUIS 1 100 500 - - BATAAN 1 15 80 1 15 80 - - 15 80 SAMAL 1 15 80 1 15 80 15 80 BULACAN 97 28,157 138,189 20 1,131 5,268 2,408 11,267 3,539 16,535 BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 1 5 20 1 5 20 5 20 BALIUAG 2 295 1,500 2 295 1,500 295 1,500 BUSTOS 10 1,945 7,574 6 561 2,594 600 2,230 1,161 4,824 CALUMPIT 2 25 70 2 86 337 86 337 MALOLOS CITY 3 56 181 3 56 181 56 181 MARILAO 3 2,375 11,637 1 3 14 - - 3 14 OBANDO 3 43 145 18 32 8 32 PAOMBONG 1 13 65 112 60 12 60 SAN ILDEFONSO 10 1,808 9,037 1,808 9,037 1,808 9,037 SAN MIGUEL 49 20,110 100,550 3 105 530 105 530 SAN RAFAEL 13 1,482 7,410 - - NUEVA ECIJA 95 22,504 100,919 13 779 3,072 6,610 32,735 7,389 35,807 CABANATUAN 5 10 49 - - GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 1 1,327 6,635 1,327 6,635 1,327 6,635 JAEN 27 9,090 36,360 13 779 3,072 779 3,072 PALAYAN 19 1,265 5,329 - - PEÑARANDA 10 1,235 5,577 300 1,502 300 1,502 QUEZON 3 11 55 11 55 11 55 RIZAL 13 700 3,183 700 3,183 700 3,183 SAN ISIDRO 1 4,111 20,143 - - SAN LEONARDO 15 4,525 22,452 4,272 21,360 4,272 21,360 TALAVERA 1 230 1,136 PAMPANGA 19 3,469 16,501 3 293 1,334 - - 293 1,334 ARAYAT 9 1,800 9,000 1 200 1,000 200 1,000 CANDABA 5 980 4,900 MINALIN 1 9 45 SANTO TOMAS 2 93 334 2 93 334 93 334 SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 2 587 2,222 TARLAC 78 5,085 24,103 223 87 1,568 7,833 1,591 7,920 CONCEPCION 1 545 2,725 - - GERONA 15 424 2,303 - - LA PAZ 5 2,723 13,617 122 82 1,500 7,500 1,522 7,582 MAYANTOC 14 139 531 68 333 68 333 MONCADA 4 6 33 - - PANIQUI 5 8 42 - - PURA 6 165 572 - - RAMOS 1 10 53 11 5 1 5 SAN JOSE 13 389 844 - - SANTA IGNACIA 13 309 1,547 - - TARLAC 1 367 1,836 - - ZAMBALES 7 136 451 111 57 - - 11 57 BOTOLAN 6 125 394 OLONGAPO CITY 1 11 57 1 11 57 11 57
Page 1 of 2 TOTAL SERVED - No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation Region/Province/ AFFECTED CURRENT Evac Centers Centers Mun/City (Inside + Outside) Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons REGION IV-A 16 809 4,036 18 116 571 693 3,465 809 4,036 (CALABARZON) LAGUNA 10 756 3,780 12 63 315 693 3,465 756 3,780 CALAMBA CITY 10 756 3,780 12 63 315 693 3,465 756 3,780 RIZAL 6 53 256 6 53 256 - - 53 256 CARDONA 1 17 85 1 17 85 17 85 JALA-JALA 3 22 110 3 22 110 22 110 MORONG 1 7 35 1 7 35 7 35 TAYTAY 1 7 26 1 7 26 7 26 Sources: DROMIC-DSWD Rpt. No. 18 AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 4 PROVINCES 11 CITIES 6 MUNICIPALITIES 50 BARANGAYS 351
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EFFECTS of TYPHOON "SANTI" (NARI) DAMAGED HOUSES 13 October 2013, 6:00 PM
REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY 24,201 GRAND TOTAL 5,100 19,101 Region Sub-Total 5,100 19,101 AURORA 16 394 Dingalan 8 196 Dipaculao 791 San Luis 1 107 BULACAN 45 99 San Miguel 45 84 Paombong 13 San Rafael 2 PAMPANGA 11 Candaba 1 1 NUEVA ECIJA 4,445 13,777 Quezon 10 1 Rizal 36 664 Jaen 2,102 4,634 San Leonardo 1,027 3,498 San Isidro 961 2,600 III Peñaranda 132 1,103 Talavera 10 220 Palayan City 167 1,057 TARLAC 593 4,830 La Paz 258 2,465 Mayantoc 36 103 Hiroma 94 330 Gerona 94 330 Sta Ignacia 9 246 Moncada 6 Paniqui 2 6 Concepcion 25 520 Ramos 9 Pura 11 154 San Jose 58 310 Tarlac City 357
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Effects of Typhoon "SANTI" (NARI) STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES As of 13 October 2013, 6:00 PM
MUNICIPALITY AREA STATUS REMARKS Region II
Cauayan, Isabela Alicaocao overflow bridge Not Passable Due to overflown river
Angadanan, Isabela Pigalo Bridge Not Passable Due to overflown river
BRIDGES San Mariano, Isabela Minanga Bridge Not Passable Due to overflown river
Gucab Bridge Not Passable to all types of vehicles Echague, Isabela Annafunan overflow Bridge (previously reported Not Passable to all types of vehicles located in Angadanan, Isabela)
Tuguegarao City, Capatan overflow Bridge Not Passable to all types of vehicles Cagayan CAR
Ifugao Kiangan-Tinoc Road Closed Due to Landslides; On- going clearing Junction Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Parcelis Road operations Mt. Province (Calaccad Road) KO 428+300 along Tonglayan and Not Passable Purang Section Region III Mc Arthur Hi-way, MNR Brgy. Sta Cruz/ Passable Salapungan, Tarlac City Tarlac Romulo Hi-way Padapada, Sta Ignacia, Tarlac Passable section
Maharlika Road (K0110-K0119) Passable
Daang Maharlika Road KO105+000, Brgy. San Passable ROADS Mariano, Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija Daang Maharlika Road KO120+000, Brgy. Passable Mayapyap, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija Gapan Olongapo Road KO97.850+000, Brgy. Passable Vicente, Cabiao, Cabiao Floodway Secondary National Road Baliwag-Candaba-Sta. Pampanga Ana Road KO66+500-KO68+300 (San Agustin, Not passable to all types of vehicle Due to mudslide Candaba) Nueva Ecija – Aurora Road (Barangay Villa, Ma. Due to over flown Aurora Not passable to light vehicles Aurora) Catabangan river
Bigan Plaridel via Malolos Road (Panginay Section) Passable
Daang Maharlika Road (Garlang Section and Bulacan Passable Salangan Section)
Pandayan Section, Bulacan Passable
Roads 4 Bridges 6 SitRep No. 07 Tab E
NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT As of 13 October 2013, 6:00 PM
NDRRMC Operations Center • The NDRRMC Operations Center is under RED ALERT STATUS effective 8:00 AM, 11 October 2013 • Continuously monitors and disseminates Weather Bulletins, General Flood Advisories and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites 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 responsibilities (AOR) • At 10:30 AM and 4:30 PM, 12 October 2013, press conferences were conducted at the NDRRMC Conference Room to discuss the effects and response measure undertaken • At 10:30 AM, 13 October 2013, a press conference was conducted at the NDRRMC Conference Room to give updates and discuss the effects and response measures undertaken
PAGASA • Continuously provide situation updates, Weather Bulletins, gale warning, rainfall advisory and flood advisories • On 10 October 2013, PAGASA has commenced the Flood Precaution Period of the Dam Discharge Warning Operation for the Magat River Basin due to the weather disturbance
DSWD • PhP119.57 million worth of emergency relief resources has been prepositioned by the Department, including at the DSWD-NROC consisting of standby fund (PhP12.02 million ), 37,649 family food packs ( PhP9.44 million ), other food (PhP15 million ) and NFIs (PhP83.11 million):
STOCKPILE GRAND TOTAL STANDBY (Standby REG Family Packs FUNDS Funds & Food Non-Food Quantity Total Cost Stockpile) NCR 1,001,496.69 2,660 667,800.00 806,592.48 1,323,384.20 3,799,273.37 CAR 311,424.86 3,571 908,926.63 81,321.00 4,955,756.26 6,257,428.75 I 1,254,224.94 1,500 383,190.00 439,326.38 6,159,020.93 8,235,762.25 II 502,296.75 2,000 500,000.00 22,000.00 2,463,946.18 3,488,242.93 III 2,465,187.56 3,442 860,500.00 100,518.51 6,507,808.59 9,934,014.66 IV -A 2,571,373.81 2,000 500,000.00 596,897.37 3,245,639.39 6,913,910.57 IV -B 2,845,833.80 1,716 323,480.00 833,981.36 1,778,319.46 5,781,614.62 V 1,067,460.68 1,430 367,939.00 185,311.39 18,005,625.54 19,626,336.61 NROC 19,330 4,926,443.80 11,936,411.62 38,670,615.62 55,533,471.04
TOTAL 12,019,299. 09 44,019 9,438,279.43 15,002,360.11 83,110,116.17 119,570,054.80
• DSWD Central Office-NROC, on 12 October 2013, transported 2,000 family food packs (PhP512,800.00) and 20,000 bottled water (PhP147,928.00) to DSWD FO III intended for the Province of Tarlac
DSWD FO I ° Prepositioned family food packs for the provinces of Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan ° Ensured availability of PhP300,000.00 worth of Quick Response Fund (QRF) ° Prepared evacuation centers and community kitchens ° Placed SWAD Teams on standby
DSWD FO II ° All SWAD Teams in the Provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino and the Disaster Monitoring Teams (DMRT) at the Field Office are ready and were advised to monitor the situation ° Available stockpile of 2,000 family food packs and prepositioned 4,400 family food packs to sixty-five (65) evacuation areas in the region readily available for augmentation to the affected families/LGUs ° Prepositioned family food packs to the following PDRRMCs: ‹ Isabela – 700 packs ‹ Quirino – 500 packs ‹ Nueva Vizcaya – 500 packs ‹ Dinapigue, Isabela – 300 family food packs
DWSD FO III ° DSWD QRT were activated and SWAD teams were alerted to closely monitor the situation in their respective areas of assignment and to provide augmentation to affected LGUs as needed ° Prepared 5,000 family packs of assorted goods and 6,000 standby relief goods ° Provided 1,000 family food packs amounting to PhP250,000.00 for the victims in San Miguel, Bulacan ° Additional relief items to FO III: a total of 8,000 family food packs transported by three (3) World Food Program trucks amounting PhP2,040,219.80 on 12 October 2013
DSWD FO IV-A ° Advised their SWAD (Social Welfare and Development) Team to monitor their AOR ° Determined the number of families at risk or to be affected by disaster and assessed their needs
DSWD FO IV-B ° All SWAD team leaders coordinates with their respective LGUs for significant report relative to TY “Santi” ° Prepositioned available stockpile in provincial warehouses
DSWD FO V ° The region has available standby funds of (PhP1,067,460.68), 1,430 family food packs and PhP18.19 million worth of Food & NFIs readily available for any eventualities in Bicol Region ° Coordinated with the Provincial, City and Municipal DRRMCs through the SWO re updates ° DSWD SWAD Teams were alerted to closely monitor and coordinate with their local counterpart for any eventualities relative to the effects of the weather disturbance
DSWD FO VI ° All SWAD teams are in close monitoring of the situation and coordination with their specific areas of assignment for any report related to the weather disturbance
DSWD FO CAR ° Placed its operations center under red alert status ° Made available PhP 357,408.86 worth of QRF
PCG CGDNWLZN ° Alerted all WASAR Teams for possible response mobilization ° Warned owners of fishing boats and other small sea crafts not to venture out to the sea due to big waves
CGDNELZN ° Observed full alert status; 24/7 manning of respective command centers; and close monitoring of maritime incidents
° Continuously disseminating latest weather bulletin and coordination with all detachments, fisherfolks and barangay captains along coastal areas within AOR
CGDBCL ° All watercrafts plying the route of Catanduanes were advised to temporarily cancelled their operations ° CGS Catanduanes and CGS Albay were placed on heightened alert status and maintained coordination with PDRRMC/MDRRMCs and tri-media, closely monitoring weather updates for widest dissemination and rendered assistance for the security and safety of passengers ° Strict implementation of HPCG Memo Cir 02-13 (Guidelines on Movement of Vessels During Heavy Weather) and HPCG SOP Nr. 01-12 (PCG Alert and Response Procedures) ° CGDBCL DRG Teams on standby and ready for deployment upon signal
CGDSTL ° Disseminated weather bulletin and gale warning
AFP ° Prepositioned the following personnel and equipment on standby:
UNITS PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT DESTINATION 10 DRO Platoons 2 M35 trucks
with 36 personnel 2 Platoons Albay 1 Platoon Catanduanes 9ID-PA 2 Platoons Sorsogon 1 Platoon Masbate 2 Platoons Camarines Norte 2 Platoons Camarines Sur 3 rubber boats st rd 3 ambulance 501 , 503 BDE CAR 10 M35 trucks 12 KM450 trucks 3 M35 PMA DRTG 2 ambulances 13 buses on standby 1 M35 TOG1 3 elf 1 KM450 truck 1 Islander Aircraft 9 M35 Trucks DRTUs 2 Trailer trucks NFNL La Union and Pangasinan DRTG Teams 1 Ambulance 4 Navy Patrol Boats 4 Rubber boats two (2) Helis TOG5-PAF DRU one (1) M35 truck rubber boat JTF-NCR 4 M35 trucks PAF 2 trucks PA 703 rd team 1 truck 2 enlisted personnel 1 M35 truck DSWD
Disaster Response
Team 3 of Naval PN-Naval Forces San Fabian, Pangasinan Reserve Center- Northern Luzon Norther Luzon
NOLCOM ° Alerted its units on 10 October 2013 for possible deployment of rescue assets and personnel in anticipation of the effects of TY “Santi”
SOLCOM ° 1 IB was directed to closely monitor the 3rd and 4th district of Laguna ° 740 CG, PAF was tasked to closely monitor 1st and 2nd district of Laguna and Batangas ° 730 CD, PAF was alerted to monitor Cavite and part of Batangas
° RCDG/Reserve forces were on standby alert to respond in short notice ° Army Engr. Station in Calamba is on standby alert ° Inventory of Disaster rescue equipment under SOLCOM
Philippine Army ° 9ID-PA is continuously monitoring and activated its Task Group SAGIP ° 7th Infantry Division alerted its DRUs and declared Red Alert to its units effective 8:00PM, 10 October 2013, in anticipation for the conduct of Disaster Rescue and Relief Operations in the areas to be affected by TY “Santi” ° 3RD IB PA deployed (4) military trucks at Carranglan, Nueva Ecija at 1:00 PM, Oct. 11, 2013
Philippine Navy ° NAVFORSOL is in continuous monitoring of the weather situation; DRU is on standby
Philippine Air Force ° TOG5-PAF is in continuous monitoring of the weather situation ° Disaster Response Units (DRUs) of 1 st Air Division, PAF, Clark Airbase, Pampanga, is on standby
DOH • On Code White Alert; in continuous monitoring of the incident through coordination with CHDs
CHD I ° Stockpiled medicines at the regional and four provinces ° Placed medical response and health assessment teams composed of doctors, nurses and other health professionals on standby ° Coordinates with PDRRMCs, hospitals and DOH representatives for any updates
CHD II and V ° Activated code White Alert Status
CHD II ° Prepositioned drugs and medicines to different provinces worth PhP 78,494.40
CHD III ° Prepositioned drugs and medicines to different provinces worth PhP 50,000.00 to each 7 provinces
CHD IV-B ° Coordinated with all CHD extension offices, Provincial Health Office (PHO) and City Health Offices ° Prepositioned assorted medicines in five provinces of MIMAROPA
CHD MM ° LGU Pateros provided doxycycline prophylaxis to exposed individuals in their area
DA DA I ° Activated regional command center to monitor possible effects on the agriculture
DA III ° Activated their Command Center and ensure the availability of buffer seeds in case farmlands were affected
DILG • Informed all field officers to take all precautionary measures and reactivate their Operation Centers • Reminded all Provincial/City Directors, cluster teams leaders and Municipal Local Government Operation Officer (MLGOOs) to strictly observe existing protocols
DILG I ° Disseminates weather updates and advisories to LGUs ° Advised MLGOOs to go on 24-hour duty to monitor AOR and render reports to DILG regional offices ° Advised DRRMCs to implement pre-emptive evacuation in high risk areas if needed
DILG III ° Dir. Florida M. Dijan directed all DILG directors, team leaders, and C/MLGOOs to activate their respective OpCens on 10 October 2013 ° Advised all LCEs/LDRRMCs to reactivate their respective Disaster Monitoring System and undertake precautionary measures to prevent untoward effects of flooding and landslides ° DILG Nueva Ecija activated their OpCen
DILG IV-A ° Ensured full activation of LDRRMC and assisted in dissemination of weather advisories
PNP • Activated its Sub-Committee on Disaster Management and National Disaster Operation Center (NDOC) effective 8:00AM, 11 October 2013 • Directed all regional directors to closely monitor weather update and situations in their AORs using reports from chiefs of police and social media, and to make use of Project NOAH
PNP-PRO I ° Accounted resources and equipment that may be used in the relief, rescue and rehabilitation programs ° RD PRO1 directed all PDs to continue monitor the situation in their respective areas; SAR team on standby for possible deployment ° Deployed mobile patrol vehicles and personnel to conduct force evacuation
PNP-PRO II ° Continuously monitoring the regional situation through PNP lower units ° Placed PRO 2 SAR Teams and equipment on standby ° RD, PRO2 directed all PDs, CD, & SCPO to preposition their disaster response teams particularly in the disaster prone low lying areas
PNP-PRO III ° All Provincial Directors, PRO3 on alert status effective 9:00 PM, 10 October 2013 ° All PDs/CDs were directed to coordinate with their respective LCEs for the immediate activation of PDRRMCs/CDRRMCs ° SAR Teams of PPOs/CPOs are on full alert ready for possible deployment ° On October 12, 2013 at about 09:15AM, ten (10) personnel from RPSB were dispatched for SAR operations in San Miguel, Bulacan ° Bulacan PDRRMC together with Bulacan PPSC and 48 th IB personnel were dispatched to the Municipality of San Miguel to conduct rescue and clearing operation due to fallen trees and debris that are blocking the National Hi-way
PNP-PRO IV-A ° Coordinated with local agencies ° Disseminated memoranda to all PPOs last 10 October 2013, directing all units to take precautionary measures
PNP-PRO IV-B ° Placed SAR Team on standby and ready for deployment ° Marinduque PPO assisted the 7 stranded passengers and vehicles (1 forward truck and 1 bus) in Cawit Port Boac, Marinduque ° Activated component of the DRRMC ° RD, PRO 4B directed all PPOs/CPOs to monitor and disseminate information
° Oriental PPO assisted 10 stranded passengers and 5 vehicles in Dangay Sea Port, Roxas; and 33 stranded vehicles and 160 passengers in Calapan City Port
PNP-PRO V ° Placed its Regional Public Safety Batallion (RPSB) DRU and Provincial Police Offices (PPOs) on standby
PNP-PRO Cordillera ° Assists OCD-CAR in disseminating warning advisories and weather information ° Alerted all its PPOs and RPSB ° Prepositioned 1 Ambulance, 4 rubber boats and 3 troop carrier trucks for possible deployment, and 130 units of PNP Search and Rescue Box (blue box) all through the high risk municipalities
BFP BFP I ° Placed personnel, fire trucks and 3 rubber boats on standby (one each in Rosales, Lingayen and Urdaneta, Pangasinan)
BFP II ° Placed all personnel and operating units on heightened alert as of 11 October 2013, 1:00 PM and instructed the same to closely coordinate with LDRRMCs and member agencies
BFP III ° Placed operation centers on alert status on 8:00 AM, 11 October 2013 ° Prepositioned assets such as 1 rescue truck, 1 ambulance, 1 rubber boats and 7 rescuers
BFP IV-A ° Declared heightened alert status and prepositioned assets in the region
BFP V ° In continuous monitoring ° Placed one (1) Team SRU on standby
BFP CAR ° Placed the following assets on standby: 5 rubber boats, 9 ambulance and 36 fire trucks and 455 personnel ° Advised local operating stations to be on heightened alert ° Conducted search and rescue operations re capsized motorbanca in Kabugao, Apayao
BFP NCR ° Made available 59 SRUs, 95 EMS, 9 ambulance, 159 fire trucks and 4 rubber boats for deployment ° Placed under heightened alert status on 11 October 2013 to monitor and respond to the needs of their respective AOR
DPWH
DPWH I ° Activated operations center and district action teams ° Placed district and maintenance crew and resources on standby ° Clearing operations is in progress and Maintenance Point Persons (MPPs) and maintenance crew are monitoring all road lines in the region
DPWH III ° Prepositioned (1) Bulldozer, (2) Loader Trucks, (1) Dump Truck and (1) Grader with (2) maintenance crew in Nueva Ecija
DPWH IV-A ° Activated the Disaster Response Team of the 15 District Engineering Offices to respond to any emergencies
DPWH IV-B ° Prepositioned heavy equipment for clearing operations ° Activated DRRM Teams for monitoring of national roads and bridges
DPWH V ° Closely monitors weather situation and coordinates with Provincial District Engineering Offices ° Installed warning signs on damaged roads and deployed equipment and crew to undertake palliative measures
DPWH CAR ° Was placed on alert status ° Continuously monitors road conditions ° Prepositioned 13 dump trucks, 6 pay loaders, 7 road graders, 1 excavator and 1 roller for possible clearing operations ° Deployed equipment and maintenance crew for road clearing operations in Kiangan-Tinoc Road, Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna Road, and Junction Talubin-Barlig- Natonin-Paracelis Road
MGB • Was placed on red alert status • Special Task and Action Group (STAG) is activated for possible mobilization • Advised mining companies to take preventive measures for possible emergency threats
PIA PIA I, IV-A and CAR ° Assist RDRRMCs in public information and warning dissemination
NTC NTC I ° Alerted accredited Civic Communications Group to assist in case of communication system failure
PRC • Placed NHQ operation center on alert level 1 and monitors 24/7 • Monitors different websites re typhoon • Disseminates PAGASA weather bulletins to and alerted all chapters • Made available non-food items at Central and Mandaluyong Warehouses • Placed ERU WASAR Teams on standby
PRC Pangasinan ° Placed WASAR Team, 3 rubber boats with OBM and 1 ambulance for possible response operations ° Made available 1 mobile water treatment equipment with generator and water pump
PRC La Union ° Placed volunteers, CISD teams, vehicles and equipment on standby for possible response ° Stockpiled food packs and first aid kits and spine boards
PRC Ilocos Sur and Norte ° Prepared first aid kits and spine boards ° Alerted first aid providers and volunteers
NGCP • Implemented necessary preparations and precautions to minimize impacts of the typhoon on NGCP operation and facilities
NPC • Angat FFWS commenced Preparatory Phase on 5:05 PM, 11 October 2013
• Magat FFWS announced dam release on 5:30 PM, 11 October 2013
NIA NIA III ° NIA-NE pre-positioned (3) Dump Trucks for evacuation operations
PPA PPA IV-A ° Lucena and Batangas Ports Authority coordinated with their respective local DSWD for food of stranded persons
SitRep No. 07 Tab F
REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE MANAGEMENT As of 13 October 2013, 6:00 PM
RDRRMCs I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, CAR, and NCR disseminates weather forecast, bulletins and advisories to all concerned local DRRMCs, member agencies, governors, local media and fishermen associations through fax and SMS; Directed all PDRRRMCs and member agencies to activate their respective opcens for possible rescue, relief and other response operations, and to undertake pre-emptive measures; and activated their respective operations center to closely monitor situation in their AORs
RDRRMC I, II, III and CAR raised RED alert status
RDRRMC I PDRRMCs Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur and Norte ° Activated all C/M/BDRRMCs ° Disseminated warning through local media
PDRRMC Pangasinan ° Prepositioned equipment and relief goods, PDRTUs on Standby status and ready for mobilization. ° Activated the PDRRMC at 6:00 AM, (11 October 2013) and advised all PDRRMC members to report immediately to the operations center ° Advised local officials and their respective City/ Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils to prepare equipment and relief goods in case of any eventuality and to identify possible threatened areas as early as possible to minimize unnecessary loss of lives and properties ° Prepositioned three (3) dump trucks at the Central Command Post, two (2) at the Eastern Command Post, two (2) at the Western Command Post, and one (1) at the Municipal Hall of San Fabian
CDRRMC Dagupan City ° Activated Operation Center for 24 hour operation ° Checked rescue equipment and supplies have been and ready for deployment ° Placed responders and CDRRM staff on standby ° Continuously monitor field conditions while coordinating with local units have been initiated
RDRRMC II PDRRMCs Isabela, Quirino, Cagaya, Nueva Vizcaya, Jones, Divilacan and Palanan ° On 24-hour monitoring of the situation and in continuous dissemination of weather advisories to MDRRMCs ° Continuously disseminating Weather Advisories and in close coordination with MDRRMCs in the coastal areas
PDRRMC Isabela ° A meeting was convened on 10 October 2013, to discuss the preparedness activities and responsibilities of each council members ° Food and non-food items, ready for preposition ° Provincial Rescue Team (Isabela DART Rescue 831) is on standby status
MDRRMCs Dinapigue and Jones ° Convened with their respective DRRMCs for a preparedness meeting CDRRMC Cauayan City ° Placed Disaster Response Teams on standby alert MDRRMC Dinapigue ° Placed vehicles on standby for possible evacuation ° Prepared evacuation centers and prepositioned food items ° Distributed 100 family food packs to fishermen who cannot go fishing
MDRRMC Palanan ° Advised fishermen not to venture out in the sea
PDRRMC Nueva Vizcaya ° DRT 933 convened a meeting ° Placed heavy equipment on standby for possible deployment ° Mobilized equipment, supplies and logistic
RDRRMC III • Alerted PDRRMC Aurora to implement pre-emptive evacuation of communities located landslide and flood-prone areas on 10 October 2013 • Alerted PDRRMCs Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bataan, Zambales, Pampanga and Bulacan to conduct pre-emptive evacuation and undertake preparedness measures in high risk areas • RD Timoteo presided over the RDRRMC Emergency Meeting re Typhoon “SANTI” held at OCDR3 Conference Room, Government Center, Maimpis, CSFP on October 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM. The meeting was attended by 17 RDRRMC TWG members • Coordinated with DENR to assist in the clearing operations for the fallen trees and requested NOLCOM to assist in the clearing operations of fallen trees in Tarlac and Nueva Ecija • RDRRMC III Chairperson RD Timoteo conducted ocular inspection in the Province of Tarlac and met with General Catapang of NOLCOM for the conduct of clearing operations at Hacienda Luisita
PDRRMCs Tarlac, Pampanga and Bulacan ° Placed PDRRMC personnel on alert status ° Send Advisories to all LDRRMCS through phone calls, SMS, facsimile and email for further information and warning
PDRRMC Aurora ° At 2:00 PM, 10 October 2013, a meeting was convened for the implementation of preparedness measures for TY “Santi” in areas likely to be affected, and the prepositioning of rescue assets • Conducted pre-emptive evacuation in several areas in the province • Called an emergency meeting for PDRMO Staff concerning the preparation for the effects of TY “SANTI” • Informed and coordinated with all MDRRMOs; prepositioned PDRRMO personnel, food supplies, and equipment in Casiguran; and activated the Operation Center at PDRRMO ATC Compound, Sitio Setan, Barangay Calabuanan, Baler, Aurora
PDRRMC Tarlac ° Conducted Emergency meeting with PDRRMC Council Members held at Provincial Administrators Office ,Provincial Capitol Compound, Tarlac City on October 11, 2013, 9:00 AM ° Coordinated with Tarlac Police Provincial Office, 3 RD Mechanized Infantry Battalion, and Provincial Engineering Office/ Provincial Equipment Pool Office for possible deployment of assets and personnel if the need arises ° Dispatched DART Teams together with 522 Engineering Batallion for clearing operations in Mc Arthur Highway Salapungan, Tarlac City ° Coordinated with MDRRMC Moncada, DPWH Tarlac, and MDRRMC Sta. Ignacia for clearing operations in Tarlac
PDRRMC Pampanga ° Activated opcen on Oct. 10, 2013, 8:00 PM ° Continuous monitoring status of rivers, dikes and creeks ° Established ICS at DFA Compound, Brgy. San Juan, City of San Fernando, Pampanga on Oct. 11, 2013, 8:00 AM ° Deployed assets on the Staging Area composed of 3 military trucks, 1 ELF Truck, 4 rubber boats and 28 rescuers
PDRRMC Bulacan ° Conducted Rescue Staff meeting in preparation for the incoming typhoon ° PAGASA Weather Bulletin/Angat, Ipo and Bustos Dam updates sent thru text message to all C/MDRMMOs, Member Agencies, NGOs, GAs and other partners ° Observes data of rain gauges and water level stations located in different areas in the province ° Prepositioned the following Rescue Capabilities: ‹ MDRRMCs/BFP-PNP of CSJDM, Sta. Maria, Marilao, Meycauayan, Bocaue, Balagtas and Hagonoy ‹ All LGUs Response Team, 117, BIRA, 18 th SF PA, 48 th IB Reservist, Kabayan, Kabalikat, BARG, Arrest, and other LGU/NGO response teams ° Monitored Water Level Stations along Pampanga River Basin in coordination with Pampanga River Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre (PRFFWC) ° Coordinated with NLEX, DPWH 1 and 2 re: clearing of billboards and other forms of obstruction in highways and major thoroughfares ° Dispatched the Bulacan Rescue Team to San Miguel for augmentation on rescue operations
PDRRMC Nueva Ecija ° PDRRMC Central Command/ EOC have been activated and under 24-hour operations since 10 October 2013 ° Conducted PDRRMC Emergency meeting on Oct. 11, 2013, 9:00 AM ° Activated Advance Command Post 1 (ACP-1) in Brgy. Puncan, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija at 1:00 PM, Oct. 11, 2013 ° ACP-2 Municipal Hall, Rizal, ACP-3 Brgy. San Casimiro, Licab, and ACP-4 in Jaen, Nueva Ecija are on standby status
PDRRMC Bataan ° Member agencies were activated especially those on the Operations Unit such as PHO, PNP, PEO, DSWD, DPWH, PRC,DA, 305 TH RES.PA, 24 TH IB and others ° PDRRMO OPCEN was activated since Oct. 10, 2013 at 8:00 PM ° Pre-positioned (1) rubber boat with (6) rescuers, (3) Dump trucks, (1) Military truck and (2) Ambulance with crew
PDRRMC Zambales ° Activated EOC on alert status and conducted pre-emptive evacuation in the municipalities of Sta. Cruz and Candelaria
RDRRMC IV-A ° Convened an emergency meeting with RDRRMC members and PDRRMOs re preparedness measures on 11 October 2013, 9:00 AM
PDRRMCs Batangas, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Quezon ° Activated their respective operation center ° Closely monitoring and coordinating with DRRMOs re situation in the area
PDRRMC Rizal ° Continuous coordination with DepED for pre-emptive evacuation ° Coordinated with PNP, AFP, BFP and PCG for prepositioning of resources
PDRRMC Cavite ° Continuous Monitoring of EWD installed within AOR ° Coordinated with PCG PN for possible deployment of their QRTs in flooded areas ° Coordinated with DSWD IV-A for activation of ECs
PDRRMCs Laguna and Quezon ° Prepositioned rescue equipment
RDRRMC IV-B • LGUs in Marinduque activated their disaster operation centers and alerted their responders
RDRRMC V • Placed its OpCen on BLUE ALERT Status • Provides media interview regarding the weather situation, preparedness efforts and general safety measures • In coordination with Albay DEO (District Engineering Office) regarding the status of roads in Libon and Ligao and with PDRRMC Cantanduanes for updates on the missing fishermen in Viga
PDRRMCs Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte and Catanduanes ° Disseminates weather advisories and updates to their respective LDRRMCs thru SMART Infoboard
PDRRMC Catanduanes ° Conducted PDRRMC Emergency Meeting on 10 October 2013 ° Provided food assistance to the strandees at the Tabaco Port ° Directed M/BDRRMOs to continue monitoring the coastal, landslide and flood prone areas and undertake precautionary preparedness measures in their AORs ° Advised BDRRMOs to monitor and restrict the fisher folks from venturing out into the sea and prepare food supplies for possible distribution to affected fishermen in their respective AORs ° MDRRMO Viga, Red Cross, PCG Catanduanes and PDRRMO personnel proceeded to Brgy. Tinago to assess sea condition for possible conduct of SAR re missing fishermen ° Disseminates weather bulletins to LDRRMCs and member agencies thru SMS, local media and “BANDILLO” ° Conducted SAR Operations in Barangay Tinago on 12 October 2013 to search for the reported missing fisherman. Four (4) teams composed of personnel from the PDRRMO, PCG, PRC WASAR members and local fishermen were organized for the SAR operations
PDRRMC Camarines Sur ° Pre-positioned all rescue equipment and service vehicles of the province for possible evacuation ° Coordinated with emergency response unit and groups for possible immediate deployment ° PHO has standby Health Emergency Response Teams
CDRRMC Naga City ° Placed rescue teams on standby ° Disseminates weather bulletins to CDRRMC members and responders thru Naga Centra Communications (ComCen) ° Coordinated with emergency response unit and groups for possible immediate deployment
RDRRMC CAR • Coordinated with DPWH CAR re road conditions
PDRRMCs Kalinga, Ifugao, Mountain Province, Abra and Benguet, and CDRRMC Baguio City ° Placed their respective EOCs on RED Alert ° Prepositioned local responders and equipment for possible emergency operations ° Continuously provides weather bulletin and warning advisories to lower LDRRMCs and partners
PDRRMC Benguet ° PDRRMC Chairperson suspended small scale mining activities PDRRMC Apayao ° Coordinated with Conner and Kabugao MDRRMCs re swelling of water tributaries
RDRRMC NCR • Coordinated with MMDA FCIC and LDRRMOs for the status and updates on road conditions, dam, rivers and rainfall