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Sitrep No. 7 for TY Santi 13 Oct 2013, 6PM.Pdf 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 Page 2 of 2 Sitrep No. 7 Tab C 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 Page 1 of 1 SITREP No. 07 TAB D 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.
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