SitRep No. 12 TAB A

Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS GRAND TOTAL 125 FLOODING 88 CALABARZON 7 Quezon 2 General Nakar Banglos 20 Janaury 2021, 11:25 PM Flooded. Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 7:00 AM Infanta Barangay Ilog 20 Janaury 2021, 11:30 PM Flooded (4 ft.). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 7:00 AM Rizal 3 Taytay Barangay Sta. Ana 20 Janaury 2021, 10:49 PM Flooded (1.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 1:00 AM V.V. Soliven, Barangay Mayamot 20 Janaury 2021, 11:45 PM Flooded (2 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 2:00 AM Antipolo Sitio Señora, Barangay Dela Paz 21 Janaury 2021, 12:33 AM Flooded (1 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 2:00 AM Angono Barangay Kalayaan and San Vicente 20 Janaury 2021, 11:00 PM Flooded (1.5 ft.). Subsisded as of 21 January 2020 Laguna 2 Barangay Libis 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (1 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM Sinagtala 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (2-2.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM San Antonio 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (2-2.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM Mabitac Lambac 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (2-2.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM Pag-asa 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (2-2.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM Bayanihan 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Flooded (2-2.5 ft). Subsided as of 21 January 2021, 4:20 PM Flooded and barangay road was reported not passable. Subsided Sitio Kanto, Barangay Cambuja 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM Sta. Maria as of 21 January 2021, 2:00 AM Flooded and barangay road was reported not passable. Subsided Barangay Talangka 20 Janaury 2021, 10:00 PM as of 20 January 2021, 11:00 PM MIMAROPA 2 Oriental Mindoro 2 Barangays Tagumpay, Inarawan, Flooded (knee level). No reported evacuees and casualties. Naujan 18 Janaury 2021, 4:00 AM Mahabang Parang, and San Luis Floodwaters had subsided. Barangays Leido, Urdaneta, Malabo, and Flooded. No reported evacuees and casualties. Victoria 18 Janaury 2021 Duongan REGION V 27 13 Poblacion to San Pedro Spillway not passable due to flooding Lupi Poblacion to Barrera Jr. Spillway not passable due to flooding Camagong Flooded rice fields Cabusao Pandan Flooded rice fields Cuyapi Zone 2 was reporeted flooded (ankle level) and flooded rice fields Libmanan Bigajo Sur Flooded rice fields

Calabanga San Antonio Quipayo Zones 3 and 4 were reported flooded (Knee level)

Ilawod Flooded roads and rice fields Bahay Flooded Antolon Flooded Tabgon Sitio Bariw was reported flooded Caramoan Terogo Flooded Taibiguian Flooded Pili-Tabiguian Flooded Binanuahan Flooded Garchitorena Barangay IV Provincial road not passable due to flooding Himagtocon Spillway not passable due to flooding San Roque Spillway not passable due to flooding San Jose Telegrafo 5 zones were reported flooded (knee level) Sagnay Kilantaao Spillway not passable due to flooding Presentacion Cagnipa Sitio Ogaw road along national highway were reported flooded Iyagan, Baao to San Vicente Spillway not passable due to flooding Sta. Eulalia Zones 2 and 3 reported flooded (knee level) Pugay Zones 1, 6 were reported flooded; spillway not passable to all Baao San Jose Zone 1, 2 were reported flooded (ankle level) Sagrada, Baao Spillway is not passable for light vehicles due to flooding San Roque Flooded (knee level) Buhi San Buenaventura Zones 1, 2, 3 and 5 were reported flooded (half feet level) San Esteban Barangay roads; zones 1,2,7 0 were reported flooded (below the Angustia Flooded ricefields Sta. Barbara Rice fields and portion of residential areas were reported flooded Sta. Lucia Rice fields and portion of residential areas; Zone 5-7 barangay Nabua Sta. Elena Baras Sheet flooding and spillway not passable due to flooding San Jose Sheet flooding Antipolo Young Sheet flooding Antipolo Old Sheet flooding San Miguel Sheet flooding Sorsogon 7 Banogao Flooded Tabunan Flooded Matnog Sinebaran Flooded Manjunglad Flooded Camachiles Flooded Brgy. Embarcadero (Purok 7) Flooded Guruyan Flooded Juban Biniran Flooded Bacolod Maharlika Highway Flooded Sulucan Flooded Burabod Flooded Sorsogon City Caricaran Flooded Buhatan Flooded Balogo Flooded San Isidro Flooded Gogon Flooded

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 1 of 6 Gubat LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Ariman (Purok 7) Flooded Tagaytay Flooded Gubat Balud Norte Flooded Naagtan Flooded Paco Flooded Cabiguhan Flooded Bentuco Flooded Sta. Magdalena Bilaoyon Flooded Lipason Flooded Pilar Abucay Flooded Maningcay de Oro Purok 3 Flooded San Ramon Flooded Rizal Purok 2 Flooded San Isidro (Puroks 1, 2, 6, 7 and 5) Flooded Sta. Magdalena Sitio Pigbakalan of Quidolog Flooded Portion of GK Village Flooded Gogon Flooded rice fields Carayat Flooded rice fields Catanduanes 7 Salvacion Subsided Sagrada Subsided Bagamoc San Vicente Subsided Portion of Sta. Teresa Subsided Portion of Sta. Mesa Subsided Quezon Subsided San Lorenzo Subsided Western Poblacion Subsided Baras Eastern Poblacion Subsided Bagong Sirang Subsided Paniquihan Flooded (ankle level) Guinsaanan Subsided Bato Talisay Dororian Subsided Gigmoto Poblacion Dist 2 Subsided Poblacion Dist 3 Subsided Del Sur Subsided Pandan Napo Subsided Roxas Subsided Sagrada Subsided San Jose Subsided Almojuela Subsided Burgos Subsided Osmeña Subsided San Roque Subsided San Vicente Subsided San Isidro Subsided Asuncion Subsided Viga San Jose Poblacion Subsided Peñafrancia Subsided Rizal Subsided Sta. Rosa Subsided Begonia Subsided Magsaysay Subsided Mabini Subsided Buenavista Subsided Tinago Subsided Villa Aurora Subsided Cabuyuan Subsided Caramoan Mabini Flooded REGION VI 19 Flooded Negros Occidental 8 Bacolod City Brgy. Bata, #3, #4, Mandalagan, #28, 08 January 2021 Minor flooding was reported approximately 1 ft.(ankle level) Manapla Flooding over Bang-ong 08 January 2021 Subsided on 09 January 2021, 6:00 AM Escalante City Sitio Varca, Brgy. Jonob-jonob 08 January 2021 Passable on 09 January 2021, 1:30 PM Talisay City Brgys. Zone 1,2,3,4A, 5,7,8,10,11, 12, 08 January 2021 Subsided as of 09 January 2021, 4:00 AM Sagay City 08 January 2021 Flooded Silay City Brgys. I, II, III, IV, V,VI, Bagtic, Balaring, 09 January 2021 Flooded and reported subsided as of 09 January 2021 Cadiz City Burgos, Caduhaan, Luna, Daga, Mabini, 09 January 2021 Flooded and reported subsided as of 09 January 2021 EB Magalona 10 January 2021 Flooded Capiz 11 Dumalag Brgys. Poblacio, Dolores, Sto. 09 January 2021 Sto. Mait Road not passable to light vehicles. Cuartero Bitoon Ilawod, Nagba, Angub, Pob 09 January 2021 National road to Dumalag was reported not passable. Sigma Brgys. Acbo, Amaga, Balucuan, 09 January 2021 Road to Brgy. Cogon and Brgy. Poblacion Norte were reported Tapaz Brgys. Agpili, Daan Banwa, and Cristina 09 January 2021 Flooded ricefields. Dao Pob Ilawod, Brgy. Balucuan, Manhoy, 09 January 2021 Gruadally subsided on 10 January 2021 Dumarao Brgys. Ongol Ilawod and Dangula 09 January 2021 Brgy. road not passable to all kinds of vehicle Maayon Brgy. Fernandez 09 January 2021 Flooded ricefields Mambusao Pob Proper, Tumalaob, Atiplo, Balat-an, 10 January 2021 Flooded ricefields Pontevedra Brgy. Ilaya 09 January 2021 Reported flooded and roads were reported not passable to all Panitan Brgys. Agkilo, Ambilay, Balatucan, Banga- 11 January 2021 Flooded ricefields and roads were reported not passable to all Panay Brgys. Tico, Magubilan, Lus-onan, Agbalo, 12 January 2021 Flooded ricefields REGION VIII 30 Samar 1 Gandara - Matuginao Road was reported flooded. Subsided as of Gandara 11 January 2021. Southern Leyte 3 Silago Barangay Mercedes Conducted rescue operations of flood victims. Flooding subsided. Hinundayan Brgy. Dist I, II, III, Sagbok, Ambao, 12 January 2021, 6:00 PM Subsided as of 13 January 2021 Saint Bernard Brgy. Libas 12 January 2021, 6:00 PM Subsided as of 13 January 2021 Northern Samar 4 Brgy. Yakal Flooded (1 ft.) Catarman 10 January 2021, 2:00 PM MDRRMC Catarmand condcuted evacuation of affected families. Brgy. Baybay Subsided as of 12 January 2021. Catubig Brgy. Cagogobngan 08 January 2021, 8:00 AM Flooded (1-2ft)

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 2 of 6 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Brgy. Sabang I and II Brgy. Hubasan Brgy. Loundres Flooded (6 ft.) Allen Brgy. Kinabranan 1 and 2 08 January 2021, 11:00 AM PDRRMC Nothern Samar deployed rescue teams and conducted Brgy. Looc RDANA on affected areas. Brgy. Lagundi Brgy. Cabakungan Capul 3 Barangays 09 January 2021, 12:00 NN Flooded Eastern Samar 10 Brgy. Bongdo Brgy. Beto Brgy. Danao Brgy. Del Remedios Brgy. Gayam Taft Brgy. Pangabotan 11 January 2021, 4:00 PM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Malinao Brgy. Mabuhay Brgy. Binaloan Brgy. Burak Brgy. San Pablo Dolores 32 Barangays 11 January 2021, 10:00 AM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. A-et Brgy. Mabini Brgy. San Juan Brgy. Maglipay Brgy. Riverside Brgy. San Isidro Brgy. Sto. Nino Sulat Brgy. Tabi 10 January 2021, 9:00 AM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Abucay Brgy. Kandalakit Brgy. Loyola Heights Brgy. Mara-Mara Brgy. San Francisco Brgy. San Vicente Brgy. Sto. Tomas Brgy. Bigo Flooded (9 ft.). Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy Cagsalay Brgy. Casidman Brgy. Concepcion Arteche Brgy. Tibalawon 12 January 2021, 2:00 PM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Campacion Brgy. Inayawan Brgy. McArthur Brgy. Tawagan Brgy. Tangbo Brgy. Bulawan Brgy. Malobago Brgy. Maputi Maslog 11 January 2021, 10:00 AM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Libertad Brgy. Tugas Poblacion 1 Poblacion 2 Poblacion 1 Poblacion 2 Poblacion 3 Poblacion 4 Brgy. Agsaman San Roque Jipadpad Cagmanaba 12 January 2021, 1:00 PM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Recare Mabuhay Dorillo Jiwaran Roxas Magsaysay Brgy.Salvacion Flooded (13 ft.). Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Rawis Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Pandol Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Obong Flooded (3 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Jepaco Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Guibangan Flooded (16 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Poblacion 4 Flooded (6 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Poblacion 7 Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy.Poblacion 9 Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Balagon Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Boco Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Can-avid Brgy. Caghalong 12 January 2021, 5:00 PM Flooded (16 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Camantang Flooded (19 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Can-ilay Flooded (19 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Malogo Flooded (6 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Solong Flooded (4.5 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Poblacion 5 Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Poblacion 10 Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Canteros Flooded (6 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Carolina Flooded (9 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021.

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 3 of 6 Can-avid 12 January 2021, 5:00 PM

LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Mabuhay Flooded (13 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Baruk Flooded (19 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Guibuangan Flooded (16 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. San Miguel San Julian 10 January 2021, 10:00 AM Flooded (1-3 ft.) Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Bunacan Brgy Tiguib Pob. Brgy Camanga Brgy. Riverside Pob. Brgy. San Roque Brgy. Agsam Brgy. Iwayan Brgy. Minap-os Brgy. Alang-alang Brgy. Balingasag Brgy. Bagacay Brgy. Trinidad Flooded (2-3 ft.) Brgy. Kalaw Oras 12 January 2021, 9:00 AM PNP conducted/assisted MDRRMO Oras for possible rescue Brgy. Japay operations. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Cadi-an Brgy. Cagdine Brgy. Batang Brgy. Rizal Brgy. Buntay Brgy. Cagtoog Brgy. Cagpile Brgy. Gamot Brgy. Bantayan Brgy. Mabuhay Brgy. Paypayon San Gabriel Del Pilar Maydolong 12 January 2021, 9:00 AM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Canloterio Gindalitan Leyte 12 Sta-Fe-Tigbao Road was reported flooded (1-2 feet). Subsided as Sta. Fe 11 January 2021, 8:00 AM of 12 January 2021. Sitio Duruongan, Barangay. Guindaohan, Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021.

Barugo Part of Barangay Busay 12 January 2021, 1:00 AM Flooded. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Isolated due Hiagsam Submarine Bridge and Astorga Box Culvert Can-siak, Hiagsam, Pongso Bridge reported not passable. Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Flooded (2 feet) and reported subsided at 10:00 AM, 11 January Tacloban City Barangay 105 SUHI 11 January 2021, 10:00 AM 2021 Brgy. Barayong Brgy. Cabarasan Guti Brgy. Cogon Brgy. Gacao Brgy. Guindapunan Brgy. Libertad Palo 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 15 January 2021. Brgy. Salvacion Brgy. San Antonio Brgy. San Joaquin Brgy. San Jose Brgy. Sta. Cruz Brgy. Tacurangan Brgy. Poblacion Dagami Brgy. Canlingga 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 13 January 2021. Brgy. Sacme Brgy. Sta Elena Tanauan Brgy. Guindag-an 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Sacme Brgy. San Pedro Brgy. Aslum Brgy. Amandangay Brgy. Bonifacio Tabon-Tabon Brgy. MacArthur 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Rizal Brgy. Quezon Brgy. Balingasag Brgy. Mering Brgy. Quilao Brgy. San Vicente Talosa Brgy. Cantarawis 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Canmogsay Brgy. San Roque Brgy. Camote Dulag 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Gen. Roxas Brgy. San Isidro Brgy. Maya MacArthur Brgy. Gen. Luna 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Casuntingan Brgy. Pongon Brgy. Mudboron Alangalang Brgy. San Antonio Farm 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Langit Brgy. Bahay Brgy. Capilihan San Miguel 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 January 2021. Brgy. Santol Brgy. Impo

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 4 of 6 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS BARMM 3 Maguindanao 3 On 15 January 2021, moderate to heavy rainfall experienced in Sultan Sa Barongis, Maguindanao resulting rise of water level of Sultan Sa Barongis 12 barangays 15 January 2021 Kapingong and Ala River affecting 12 barangays. A total of 4,741 families were affected. On 3:00 PM, 15 January 2021, moderate to heavy rainfall Pagalungan 11 barangays 15 January 2021, 3:00 PM experienced in Pagaluan, Maguindanao which resulted to flooding affecting 12 barangays. A total of 7,000 families were affected. On 17 January 2021, moderate to heavy rainfall experienced in Datu Montawal 10 barangays 17 January 2021 Datu Montawal which resulted to flooding affecting 10 barangays. A total of 4,827 families were affected. STRONG WINDS/ BIG 6 WAVES BARMM 6 Sulu 3 On 5:00 PM, 13 January 2021, strong winds affected two (2) barangays in Omar, Sulu. A total of 35 houses made of light Omar Barangays Capual and Angalian 13 January 2021, 5:00 PM materials were reported totally damaged due to the incident and affecting 128 families. LDRRMO have relocated the affected families 70-100 meters away from their residential areas. On 8:00 PM, 13 January 2021, moderate to heavy rains associated with strong winds were experienced in six (6) barangays of Jolo, Sulu. Said barangays were reported flooded Barangays Asturia, Tulay, Chinese Pier, Jolo 17 January 2021 and multiple houses mafe of light materials in the coastal areas Takot-takot, Alat, and Bus-bus were damaged. As of 7:00 AM, 18 January 2021, flood waters reported subsided and ongoing assessment/verification is being conducted by the LDRRMC. On 18 January 2021, moderate to heavy rains associated with Barangays Maubuh, Tandu Bagua, and strong winds were experienced in three (3) barangays of Patikul Patikul 18 January 2021 Taglibi Sulu. A total of 29 families / 165 individuals were affected due to the incident. Tawi-tawi 3 On 12 January 2021, strong winds/big waves were experienced in Sitio Tongkalang, Barangay Sanga-Sanga resulting to a total of Bongao Sitio Tongkalang, Barangay Sanga-Sanga 12 January 2021 7 houses (6 -totally and 1 partially) and 1 sea wall were damaged due to the incident. On 12 January 2021, strong winds/big waves were experienced Barangays Sokah Bulan, Bakong, and in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi resulting to a total of 2 houses (1 - totally Simunul 12 January 2021 Mongkay and 1 partially), one (1) wooded foot bridge, and 1 sea wall were damaged due to the incident. On 3:30AM, 17 January 2021, strong winds with big waves were experienced in Turtle Island, Tawi-Tawi resulting to a total of 2 Turtle Island Barangay Limao-Limao 17 January 2021, 3:30 AM houses (partially damaged) and one Mosque were damaged due to the incident. LANDSLIDE/SOIL 31 CALABARZON 1 Quezon 1 a landslide incident occurred in Little Baguio Marikina Hi- way/Marilaque in Brgy. Magsaysay and was reported not Infanta Barangay Magsaysay 20 January 2021, 11:00 PM passable. Released advisory for alternate route going to Infanta is thru Famy, Laguna. REGION V 20 Sorsogon 3 Casiguran Brgy. Cagpagol Lungib Minor landslide was reported but road still passable Juban Brgy. Lajong, Juban Minor landslide was reported but road still passable Sorsogon City Sitio Tiris, Brgy. Osiao, Bacon District Minor landslide and road was reported not passable Camarines Sur 5 Sagnay Patitinan Minor rock fall incident were reported inSitio 7 and road still Balaobalite Soil erosion Tinambac Bagacay Soil erosion Balatan Laganac Reported minor soil erosion and road still passable Caramoan Tabiguian Minor landslide was reported, Catanduanes 12 Paniquihan-Puraran road Minor landslide and road was reported not passable. Baras Brgy. Bagongsirang Minor landslide was reported and road still passable Puraran National Road Minor landslide was reported and road still passable Batalay-Pananaogan road Minor landslide and road was reported not passable. Bato Bagumbayan Minor landslide was reported and road passable as of 9:34 AM, Marinawa Minor landslide was reported but road still passable Sioron-Sicmil Road Three (3) minor landslide were reported and road was not Gigmoto Brgy. Dororian Minor landslide Biong Minor landslide Pedro Vera Minor landslide Viga Mabini Minor landslide Burgos Minor landslide REGION VI 6 Negros Occidental 5 Sitio Malig-on, Brgy. Bandila 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Minor landslide Sitio Hayangon, Brgy. Magticol 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Land subsidence was reported along National Highway Toboso Himoga-an River, Sitio Vergara, Brgy. Bug- 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Minor landslide near Himoga-an River Sitio Carbon, Brgy. San Isidro 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Rain-Induced landslide Nueva Strella, Brgy. Tabun-ac 13 January 2021, 11:00 AM Rain-Induced landslide Aklan 1 Soil erosion in private land along Aklan Banga Brgy. Jumarap 22 January 2021 River REGION VIII 4 Samar 2 Jiabong Brgy. Catalina Provincial road from Brgy. Catalina to Brgy. San Fernando was

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 5 of 6 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Paranas Brgy. Lawaan One lane is passable from Brgy. Lokilokon, Paranas to San Jose Southern Leyte 1 Sogod Brgy. Kahupian Maharlika Highway was blocked due to mud debris fall. Leyte 1 Tacloban City Regina Heights, Barangay 91 Abucay, A minor landslide occurred at Regina Heights Subdivision,

Sources: OCD ROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, XII, and BARMM

INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 6 of 6 SitRep No. 12 TAB B

Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM AFFECTED POPULATION As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED No. of Evac Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 412 96,728 430,223 14 83 324 12 50 95 374 REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) 9 160 631 ------QUEZON 9 160 631 ------GENERAL NAKAR 7 92 400 ------INFANTA 2 68 231 ------REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA) 4 64 239 12 45 166 - - 45 166 ORIENTAL MINDORO 4 64 239 12 45 166 - - 45 166 VICTORIA 4 64 239 12 45 166 - - 45 166 REGION V () 13 92 391 1 9 42 12 50 21 92 CAMARINES SUR 3 21 92 1 9 42 12 50 21 92 CANAMAN 1 9 42 1 9 42 - - 9 42 CARAMOAN 1 10 40 - - - 10 40 10 40 NABUA 1 2 10 - - - 2 10 2 10 SORSOGON 10 71 299 ------CASIGURAN 1 7 22 ------GUBAT 3 39 151 ------IROSIN 1 3 12 ------MATNOG 5 22 114 ------REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS) 98 41,821 182,039 1 29 116 - - 29 116 CAPIZ 4 43 116 ------CUARTERO 1 4 8 ------DAO 1 7 20 ------SIGMA 1 5 14 ------TAPAZ 1 27 74 ------NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 94 41,778 181,923 1 29 116 - - 29 116 CADIZ 11 2,015 8,134 ------ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) 11 3,425 17,175 ------ESCALANTE 1 15 61 ------SAGAY 9 2,304 9,750 ------SAN CARLOS 6 832 3,796 1 29 116 - 29 116 SILAY 16 17,140 62,422 ------TALISAY 20 3,458 17,640 ------VICTORIAS 20 12,589 62,945 ------REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS) 193 34,331 149,451 ------EASTERN SAMAR 121 23,680 106,742 ------ARTECHE 9 1,114 4,581 ------CAN-AVID 24 2,550 10,200 ------DOLORES 32 6,038 30,190 ------GENERAL MACARTHUR 1 15 75 - - JIPAPAD 1 2,510 12,550 ------MASLOG 2 1,500 7,500 ------ORAS 16 3,863 19,315 ------SULAT 18 1,833 8,457 ------TAFT 18 4,257 13,874 ------LEYTE 46 8,239 32,917 ------ALANGALANG 1 229 1,145 ------BABATNGON 1 5 12 ------BARUGO 1 30 150 ------DULAG 1 8 40 - - - - PALO 3 16 74 ------SAN MIGUEL 1 937 3,564 ------SANTA FE 15 2,600 10,384 ------TACLOBAN 22 4,383 17,455 ------TANAUAN 1 31 93 ------NORTHERN SAMAR 6 2,165 8,808 ------ALLEN 1 1,936 7,723 ------CATUBIG 2 106 523 ------LAS NAVAS 1 21 105 ------PAMBUJAN 1 52 254 ------SAN ROQUE 1 50 203 ------SOUTHERN LEYTE 20 247 984 ------HINUNANGAN 7 146 594 ------HINUNDAYAN 5 21 71 ------SAINT BERNARD 5 61 224 ------SILAGO 2 10 50 ------SOGOD 1 9 45 ------REGION X (NORTHERN 21 2,753 10,669 ------ 1 61 234 ------ 1 61 234 ------ 14 2,424 9,107 ------BACOLOD 3 470 1,830 ------BAROY 1 54 180 ------MAIGO 7 1,856 6,971 ------TUBOD 3 44 126 ------ 6 268 1,328 ------ CITY 6 268 1,328 ------REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 4 117 525 ------COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) 1 15 68 ------LIBUNGAN 1 15 68 ------SARANGANI 2 101 454 ------MALAPATAN 2 101 454 - - -

AFFECTED POPULATION | Page 1 of 2 TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED No. of Evac Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons SULTAN KUDARAT 1 1 3 ------BAGUMBAYAN 1 1 3 ------REGION XIII (CARAGA) 32 665 2,653 ------DINAGAT ISLANDS 29 529 1,971 ------BASILISA (RIZAL) 12 182 661 ------DINAGAT 1 6 20 ------LIBJO (ALBOR) 2 49 245 ------LORETO 4 28 102 ------SAN JOSE 8 227 797 ------TUBAJON 2 37 146 ------SURIGAO DEL NORTE 2 135 676 ------SANTA MONICA (SAPAO) 1 127 635 ------SURIGAO CITY 1 8 41 ------SURIGAO DEL SUR 1 1 6 ------TANDAG 1 1 6 ------BARMM 38 16,725 83,625 ------MAGUINDANAO 33 16,568 82,840 ------DATU MONTAWAL 10 4,827 24,135 ------PAGALUNGAN 11 7,000 35,000 ------SULTAN SA BARONGIS (LAMBAYONG) 12 4,741 23,705 ------SULU 5 157 785 ------OMAR 2 128 640 ------PATIKUL 3 29 145 ------Sources: DSWD DROMIC No. 10 on Flooding Incident in Eastern Visayas as of 26 January 2021 6PM, DSWD DROMIC No. 5 on Flooding Incident in Western Visayas as of 22 January 2021 6PM, DSWD DROMIC Terminal Report on the Effects of TECF in CARAGA as of 18 January 2021, 6PM, and OCDROs IV-A , IV-B, X, XII, and BARMM Notes: Previously reported cities/municipalities Dumalag, Dumarao, San Carlos, and Escalante City were removed due to ongoing validation and verification. Ongoing validation and verification

AFFECTED POPULATION | Page 2 of 2 SitRep No. 12 TAB C

Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM CASUALTIES As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS 3 DEAD Region V 1

At 11:40 AM, 09 January 2021, the victim was reported to be swept away by strong current while taking a bath in Tabon-Tabon-Bacolod- San Pedro-Macawayan River in Irosin. SRR was conducted by MDRRMCs of Irosin, Juban, Brgy. Tabon-Tabon, Iroson, Casiguran, and PDRRMC Sorsogon 1 Andrei Hualde 10 Male Sorsogon At 2:12 PM, 12 January 2021, the body of the victim was found at Brgy. Tampi in the Municipality of Juban.

*Previously reported as Missing

Region VI 2

Hacienda San German, The body of the victim was found inside his 1 Marvito Lumanog 43 Male Barangay Guimbala-on, Silay, house (collapsed structure due to soil Negros Occidental erosion)

The body was found near Bago River bank Purok Humayan, San Miguel, and initially believed to be a victim of upper portion of Barangay 1 Rupeto Untal Male drowning since the river was swelling due to Lopez Jaena, Negros continuous rains on 7:30 AM, 17 January Occidental 2021 3 INJURED Region VIII Brgy. 03 Poblacion San Multiple abrasions and hematoma 1 Ryan G Caspe 39 Male Policarpo, Eastern Samar Treated on site.

Brgy. 03 Poblacion San Multiple abrasions and hematoma 1 Ginalyn C Ravas 42 Female Policarpo, Eastern Samar Treated on site.

Brgy. 03 Poblacion San Multiple abrasions and hematoma 1 Hazel Ruth R Campoto 12 Female Policarpo, Eastern Samar Treated on site. Source: OCDROs V, VI, and VIII

CASUALTIES |Page 1 of 1 ` SitRep No. 12 TAB D Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs) and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS REGION V Camarines Sur 3rd DEO (K0525+050) Brgy.Cagnipa, Reported not passable on 09 Jan 2021, 6AM Lagonoy-Presentacion Road Passable Presentacion, Camarines Sur) due to landslide. (K0520+650-K0520+700 Brgy. Reported not passable on 09 January 2021, Passable Adiangao, San Jose, Camarines Sur) 12NN due to collapsed pavement Camarines Sur 4th DEO Lagonoy-Presentacion Road (K0507+600 BL) Pili‐Tigaon‐Albay Bdry. Road Not passable as of 10 January 2021, 6:00 AM Reported not passable due to landslide (K0520+650-K0520+700 Brgy. Adiangao, San Jose, One lane passable as of 9 January 2021, 6:00 AM Reported not passable due to landslide Camarines Sur) Lagonoy-Presentacion Road Catanduanes K0003+000 Brgy. Marinawa, Mun. of Bato (under Catanduanes Circum. Road One lane passable as of 08 January 2021, 9:30 AM Reported not passable due to rockslides contract) CCR-KO167+750 Brgy. Puting Reported not passable due to Passable as of 10 January 2021, 12PM Baybay, Mun. of San Andres landslide/mudslide CCR- San Miguel-Viga Road Not passable as of 09 January 2021, 9AM Reported not passable due to landslide K0039+000, Brgy P. Vera, Mun. of Viga CCR‐ Panganiban‐ Bagamanoc Road One lane passable as of 10 January 2021, 6AM K0073+300 CCR‐ Virac‐San Miguel‐Viga Road Not passable as of 10 January 2021, 6AM Reported not passable due to landslide K0030+000 Brgy. Nursery, Mun. Of San Miguel Reported not passable due to Jct. Baras-Gigmoto-Viga Road K0028+300 Brgy. Paniquihan, Mun. of Baras Passable as of 10 January 2021,11:30 AM landslide/mudslide K0027+200 Brgy Paniquihan, Mun. of Baras Passable as of 10 January 2021, 12PM Flash Flood Reported not passable due to K0049+400 Brgy. Biong, Mun. of Gigmoto Passable as of 9 January 2021, 2PM landslide/mudslide K0045+500, Brgy. Dororian, Mun. of Gigmoto Not passable as of 09 January 2021, 10AM Reported not passable due to landslide K0071+400 Brgy. Tinago, VigaJct. Baras‐Gigmoto‐Viga One lane Passable as of 10 January 2021, 12PM Reported not passable due to landslide Road (K0060+900, K0061+400, K0061+800, Not passable as of 09 January 2021, 12NN Reported not passable due to landslide 62+200 & 63+100) Brgy. Sioron, Mun. of Gigmoto Jct. Panganiban-Sabloyon Road K0061+020, Brgy San Miguel, Mun. of Panganiban Not Passable as of 09 January 2021, 12NN Reported not passable due to road slip Sorsogon 1st DEO Jct. Sorsogon-Bacon-Manito Road K0597+530 - K0597+650 Not Passable as of 09 January 2021, 12NN Reported not passable due to landslide Sorsogon 2nd DEO Tawog Bridge (Detour), K0603+650, K0609+750, Ariman-Jct. Bulusan Lake Road Passable only to high clearance vehicles Reported not passable due to flash flood K0612+450, K0615+160 REGION VI Negros Occidental Silay City Matigay Bridge 0630H Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January due to Matagoy Bridge 0630H Passable as of 9 January 2021 Cabug Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 Laguay Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 Bagtic Had. Mariano Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January due to Bagtic Had. Bagacay Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported partially impassable on 8 January Guimbala-on Sabgay Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 E. Lopez Hda. Napilas 2 Bridge Had. Violeta Passable as of 9 January 2021 due to damaged bridge Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 E. Lopez Hda. Gaston Hanging Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 due to flooding Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 E. Lopez Malisbog Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 due to damaged bridge Patag Hawaiian Pulo Tambulong Hanging Bridge 2 Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 Tres Fuentes Bridge Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported flooded Rizal Street Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported flooded McKinley Road Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported flooded E. Lopez-Patag Road Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported flooded Silay-Lantawan Road Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported flooded Sitio Marka Road Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported partially impassable Reported not passable on 09 January 2021, Escalante City Tanquinto Bridge Passable as of 09 Jan 2021, 1:30 PM 5AM due to overflowed bridge EB Magalona Taytay Bukay Tinihaban II Bridge Bry. San Jose Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 Brgy. Damgo Bridge / Creek Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 Malogo Bridge Brgy. Pasil Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 Tabigue Bridge / Creek Brgy. Tabigue Passable as of 9 January 2021 Reported not passable on 8 January 2021 Talisay City Pala Pala Road (Brgy. Road), Prk. Sigay, Zone Not passable Reported not passable due to collapsed road. Reported temporarily closed on 10 January Catable Bridge Passable as of 11 January 2021 2021 San Carlos City Sitio Cabunao, Brgy. Palampas Not passable Reported damage with no details.

Dumalag Sto. Mait Road Passable Reported not passable REGION VIII Leyte 1st DEO Tigbao-Pulak-Sta. Fe Rd. Reported not passable on 11 January 2021, Sta. Fe Passable as of 11 January 2021, 8PM Brgy. San Isidro 4PM due to flooding. Leyte 2nd DEO Reported not passable on 11 January 2021 Dagami K0963+200 – K0963+900 Brgy. Canlinga Passable as of 12 January 2021 due to flooding. Calbayog-Catarman Road, Brgy. Nabang Reported one lane passable as of 16 January Calbayog Passable as of 18 January 2021 (K0803+700 - K0803+720) 2021 due to landslide Southern Leyte DEO K0996+(-651) -K1011+931 Panalian Bridge boundary of Reported not passable on 11 January 2021 Albuera Passable as of 13 January 2021 Silago-Abuyog Rd. due to flooding. K1011+500 Daaang Maharlika boundary of Mahaplag- Reported not passable on 11 January 2021, Sogod Passable as of 11 January 2021, 9:30AM Sogod Rd. Section Brgy. Pancho Villa 5AM due to minor landslide

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 1 of 2 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS Reported not passable on 12 Janauary 2021 K1010+650 Daaang Maharlika, Brgy. Kahupian Passable as of 13 January 2021 due to landslide Eastern Samar DEO Taft Wright-Taft-Borongan Rd. Camp.5 Bndry - Jct. Not passable as of 10 January 2021, 1PM Reported not passable due to possible (Sta. K0875+400) Brgy. Malinao Passable as of 12 January 2021 Reported not passable on 11 January 2021 (Sta. K0876+500) Brgy. Malinao (Sta. K0879+000) Brgy. San Pablo (Sta. K0880+300) Brgy. San Pablo (Sta. K0880+000) Brgy. Mabuhay (Sta. K0881+150) Brgy. Mabuhay (Sta. K0882+200) Brgy. Mabuhay Reported not passable on 10 January 2021 (Sta. K0867+300) Brgy. San Rafael One lane passable as of 15 January 2021, 5AM due to rockfall debris. Reported not passable on 12 January 2021 (Sta. K0872+300) Brgy. Binaloan Passable as of 15 January 2021 due to landslide. Arteche-Jipapad-Las Navas-Rawis Rd. Brgy. Bigo Reported not passable on 19 January 2021, Arteche Passable as of 20 January 2021, 12PM (K0976+050-K0876+150) 6AM due to flooding.

JCT. Taft-Oras-San Policarpo-Arteche Road, Brgy. Reported one lane passable as of 15 January One lane passable as of 15 January 2021, 5PM Buenavista (Sta. K0955+240) 2021, 5PM

Reported one lane passable as of 18 January San Julian (K0914+600) Brgy. Libas Passable as of 20 January 2021, 12PM 2021, 5PM Northern Samar 1st DEO ALLEN-CATARMAN ROAD Sabang Bridge Brg. Sabang, Reported one lane passable as of 08 January Allen One lane passable Allen, N. Samar 2021, 7PM Northern Samar 2nd DEO Pangpang-Palapag-Mapanas-Gamay-Lapinig Rd. Brgy. Reported not passable on 9 January 2021, Palapag Passable as of 9 January 2021, 2PM Maragano, Palapag N. Samar 7AM due to flow of debris. SOURCES: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM Note: Changes in affected roads and bridges are due to on-going validation.

Affected Passable Not Passable ROADS 26 18 8 BRIDGES 19 19 0

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 2 of 2 SitRep No. 12 TAB E Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM DAMAGED HOUSES As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 469 2,945 3,414 REGION VI 126 1,153 1,279 Negros Occidental 126 1,153 1,279 EB Magalona - 3 3 Cadiz City 10 27 37 Silay City 49 885 934 Sagay City 6 28 34 Talisay 29 122 151 Victorias City 18 86 104 San Carlos 14 2 16 REGION VIII 171 1,675 1,846 Eastern Samar 0 3 3 Can-avid - 1 1 Maslog - 1 1 Sulat - 1 1 Northern Samar 171 1,672 1,843 Allen 160 1,672 1,832 Pambujan 11 - 11 REGION X 8 20 28 Lanao del Norte 8 19 27 Kolambugan 3 5 8 Maigo 5 14 19 Misamis Oriental — 1 1 Gingoog City - 1 1 REGION XII — 7 7 Cotabato — 6 6 Libungan 0 6 6 Sarangani — 1 1 Malapatan 0 1 1 CARAGA 5 5 10 Dinagat Island 5 5 10 Basilisa (Rizal) 3 3 6 San Jose (capital) 2 2 4 BARMM 159 85 244 Sulu 158 82 248 Omar 35 0 35 Jolo 123 82 205 Tawi-Tawi 1 3 4 Simunul 1 1 2 Turtle Island 0 2 2 Sources: Sources: DSWD and OCDROs X, XII, and BARMM Note: Changes in figures is due to continuous assessment and validation.

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Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM COST OF DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

REGION TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 642,453,353.29 CALABARZON 3,985,973.74 Region V 26,946,314.56 Region VI 200,888,205.39 Region VIII 394,583,014.05 Region IX 13,209,178.27 CARAGA 2,840,667.28

CROPS LIVESTOCK AGRICULTURAL REGION / PROVINCE AFFECTED AREA (HA) NO. OF TOTAL AMOUNT (₱) RICE CORN HVC AMOUNT FACILITIES TOTALLY PARTIALLY HEAD TOTAL 12,224.29 23,767.20 598,658,443.13 6,453,614.28 21,083,362.62 5,906 6,239,933.26 10,018,000.00 642,453,353.29 CALABARZON 0.00 392.25 3,985,973.74 - - - - - 3,985,973.74 Quezon - 392.25 3,985,973.74 - - - - - 3,985,973.74 REGION V 354.82 957.31 20,499,110.00 5,074,742.48 1,249,862.08 0 122,600.00 - 26,946,314.56 Albay 0.00 91.61 1,578,637.88 - - 0 122,600.00 - 1,701,237.88 Camarines Sur 191.20 504.69 10,294,539.60 5,074,245.00 275,607.39 0 - - 15,644,391.99 Sorsogon 163.62 361.01 8,625,932.52 497.48 974,254.69 0 - - 9,600,684.69 REGION VI 2,553.47 8,544.59 175,329,772.13 600,000.00 9,604,200.00 4,703 5,336,233.26 10,018,000.00 200,888,205.39 Aklan 0.00 170.59 690,500.20 - - 70 308,000.00 10,018,000.00 11,016,500.20 Capiz 2,189.85 6,846.65 135,059,255.39 600,000.00 - 0 - - 135,659,255.39 Iloilo 19.55 211.95 4,586,366.84 - - 0 - - 4,586,366.84 Negros Occidental 344.07 1,315.40 34,993,649.70 - 9,604,200.00 4,633 5,028,233.26 - 49,626,082.96 REGION VIII 9,002.37 12,945.10 382,826,521.71 778,871.80 10,196,520.54 1,203 781,100.00 - 394,583,014.05 Biliran 60.75 522.60 2,011,148.10 - - 0 - - 2,011,148.10 Eastern Samar 3,812.78 5,194.70 204,080,329.92 - 9,004,962.54 1,130 698,800.00 - 213,784,092.46 Leyte 3,663.21 4,436.94 101,296,939.45 475,105.50 52,000.00 0 - - 101,824,044.95 Northern Samar 655.45 1,754.80 35,564,990.32 - 886,058.00 73 82,300.00 - 36,533,348.32 Samar 754.74 992.60 39,426,512.50 303,766.30 253,500.00 0 - - 39,983,778.80 Southern Leyte 55.44 43.46 446,601.42 - - 0 - - 446,601.42 REGION IX 112.85 516.45 13,209,178.27 - - 0 - - 13,209,178.27 Zamboanga City 37.75 0.00 1,963,645.00 - - 0 - - 1,963,645.00 Zamboanga del Sur 17.80 225.40 4,624,273.28 - - 0 - - 4,624,273.28 Zamboanga Sibugay 57.30 291.05 6,621,259.99 - - 0 - - 6,621,259.99 CARAGA 200.78 411.50 2,807,887.28 - 32,780.00 0 - - 2,840,667.28 Agusan del Sur 198.50 345.00 2,641,082.00 - - 0 - - 2,641,082.00 Surigao del Norte 2.28 6.50 104,000.00 - 32,780.00 0 - - 136,780.00 Surigao del Sur 0.00 60.00 62,805.28 - - 0 - - 62,805.28 Source: Department of Agriculture Note: Figures are still subject to change due to ongoing assessment and validation.

DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE | Page 1 of 1 SitRep No. 12 TAB G Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM

PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM . Region/Province/City/ Barangay No. of Families No. of Persons Remarks Municipality GRAND TOTAL 68 7,059 27,220 Region VI 1 830 4,150 Negros Occidental Victorias City 830 4,150 Region VIII 67 6,229 23,070 Northern Samar Catubig 41 Barangays 106 523 Barangay Hall Dalakit 5 15 Pre-emptively evacuated on 10 January 2021, 6:00 PM DCC Acacia 1 9 Pre-emptively evacuated on 10 January 2021, 6:00 PM Catarman Covered Court Yakal 7 34 Pre-emptively evacuated on 10 January 2021, 9:00 AM Barangay Hall and DCC Baybay 10 46 Pre-emptively evacuated on 10 January 2021, 9:00 AM Las Navas 21 105 San Roque 29 111 Eastern Samar Samar Arteche 1,106 4,546 Can-avid 278 894 Maslog 360 1,421 Dolores 2,725 9,928 Sulat 162 810 Taft 674 1,849 Borongan City 197 90 Jipapad 164 820 Maydolong 303 1,515 San Policarpo 5 24 Leyte Barugo Barangay Guindaohan 30 150 Arado 2 14 Palo Cangumbang 2 10 Badiangay 15 Sta. Fe San Miguelay 6 San Isidro 20 Sto. Niño 10 28 Gymnasium and TSCHI Tanauan Cabuynan 17 55 Salvador 4 10 Kananga Kawayan 5 Biliran Naval 6 22

Sources: OCDROs VI and VIII

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Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM COST OF ASSISTANCE As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/ DSWD LGUs NGOs TOTAL (₱) MUNICIPALITY/CITY GRAND TOTAL 7,677,016.69 5,322,710.79 940,728.00 13,940,455.48 Region VI 3,733,900.00 3,905,037.79 940,728.00 8,579,665.79 Negros Occidental 3,733,900.00 3,905,037.79 940,728.00 8,579,665.79 Cadiz City 397,600.00 700,988.79 1,098,588.79 Enrique B. Magalona 577,600.00 1,365,600.00 74,000.00 2,017,200.00 Escalante City 12,750.00 12,750.00 Sagay City 360,000.00 360,000.00 San Carlos City 108,000.00 43,672.00 40,000.00 191,672.00 Silay City 774,700.00 774,700.00 Talisay City 948,000.00 1,372,777.00 826,728.00 3,147,505.00 Victorias City 568,000.00 409,250.00 977,250.00 Region VIII 3,917,093.50 1,417,673.00 - 5,334,766.50 Southern Leyte - 90,750.00 - 90,750.00 Silago 2,500.00 2,500.00 Hinunangan 73,000.00 73,000.00 Saint Bernard 15,250.00 15,250.00 Eastern Samar 3,917,093.50 1,326,923.00 - 5,244,016.50 Arteche 543,930.00 1,181,960.00 1,725,890.00 Can-Avid 462,500.00 462,500.00 Dolores 925,000.00 925,000.00 Jipapad 516,733.50 516,733.50 Maslog 462,500.00 462,500.00 Oras 543,930.00 543,930.00 Sulat 462,500.00 144,963.00 607,463.00 CARAGA 26,023.19 - - 26,023.19 Dinagat Island 13,885.00 - - 13,885.00 Basilisa (Rizal) 13,885.00 13,885.00 Surigao Del Sur 12,138.19 - - 12,138.19 City of Tandag 12,138.19 12,138.19 Source: DSWD

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Preparedness Measures and combined Effects of Tail-End of a Frontal System (TEFS), Low Pressure Areas (LPAs), and ITCZ in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM DISASTER PREPAREDNESS and RESPONSE As of 29 January 2021, 5:00 PM

A. NATIONAL DRRM COUNCIL (NDRRMC)

1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

a. Maintained RED ALERT Status since COVID-19 response operations. b. Continuous monitoring and ensure dissemination of Weather Advisories, and General Flood Advisories to all concerned RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, NDRRMC website, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs). c. Prepared and issued a total of 46 Emergency Alert and Warning Message (EAWM) for dissemination of Telecommunication Companies to the affected areas from 08 January 2021 until 14 January 2021.

2. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Services Administration (PAGASA)

Continuous weather monitoring and provision of weather updates.

3. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

Continuous coordination with DSWD FO VI for significant reports on the status of affected families, assistance, and relief efforts.

4. Department of Agriculture (DA)

a. Continuous monitoring of damage and losses in the agri-fisheries sector. b. Continuous coordination with concerned NGAs, LGUs, and other DRRM- related offices for the impact of the flooding caused by TEFS. c. Ensured the availability of the following assistance for affected farmers and fishers: ● Rice, corn, and assorted vegetable seed reserved from DA RFOs ● Drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry ● Survival and Recovery (SURE) Loan Program of Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC) ● Indemnification fund from Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) to pay for the losses incurred.

B. REGIONAL DRRM COUNCILS (RDRRMC)

RDRRMCs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and BARMM are continuously monitoring its areas of responsibility. Further, said RDRRMCs are in coordination with their respective member agencies to ensure the widest dissemination of Weather Advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, and General Flood Advisories through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites.

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1. RDRRMC CALABARZON

PDRRMCs Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, and Rizal a. Continuous monitoring of the weather situation and dissemination of weather updates thru social media to concerned offices and the general public. b. Continuous coordination with LDRRMCs and response agencies regarding Situation within AOR.

PDRRMC Quezon a. Continuous monitoring of the weather situation and dissemination of weather updates thru social media to concerned offices and the general public. b. Continuous coordination with LDRRMCs and response agencies regarding Situation within AOR specifically in Real, Infanta, and General Nakar area.

MDRRMC General Nakar and Infanta a. Continuous monitoring of low lying barangays and water level at Agos River. b. Conducted evacuation of families in low lying areas in Barangay. Banglos, General Nakar.

MDRRMC General Nakar and Infanta a. Continuous monitoring of low lying barangays and water level at Agos River. b. Conducted “bandilyo” to warn the community of possible flooding and evacuation of families in low lying areas.

2. RDRRMC MIMAROPA

PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center on 24/7 basis and continuous coordination with LDRRMCs and response agencies regarding Situation within AOR.

MDRRMCs of Oriental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center and continuous dissemination of weather updates in respective AORs. b. Continuous monitoring of barangays especially in flood-prone areas, rivers, and waterways.

3. RDRRMC V

OCD V a. Provided information and conducted interviews with media. b. Coordinated with PAGASA re weather updates. c. Continuous coordination with LDRRMCs and response agencies re Situation within AOR.

DOST-PAGASA V a. Provided weather advisories including localized weather updates.

DPWH V a. Prepared situational reports on the effects of the TEFS in Bicol Region. b. Mobilized response assets and clearing teams to affected national roads and bridges.

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PDRRMCs Albay, Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, and Masbate Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by DOST-PAGASA V

PDRRMC Camarines Sur a. Provided initial data on evacuation, flooding, and landslide incidents within the AOR. b. Continuous monitoring of local situations in coordination with LDRRMCs. c. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and dissemination of weather advisories.

PDRRMC Sorsogon a. Provided initial data on flooding and landslide within the AOR. b. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and dissemination of advisories. c. Continuous coordination with barangays especially those from low-lying areas for any possible effects of landslide and flooding. d. Consolidated reports from LGUs and PDRRMCs. e. Activated the 24/7 Emergency Operations Center (EOC). f. Observed and monitored the public health standards amidst COVID-19. g. Conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) operation together with MDRRMCs Irosin, Juban, and Casiguran regarding the missing person in Irosin, Sorsogon.

4. RDRRMC VI

OCD VI a. Coordinated with PDRRMC Negros Occidental and continuous monitoring of AOR. b. Disseminated weather advisories and updates. c. Conducted coordination meeting with the Province of Negros Occidental and concerned LDRRMCs on 14 January 2021. d. Conducted aerial inspection/validation on 15 January 2021.

DSWD VI a. Assisted in interviewing families for DAFAC administration. b. Visited Evacuation Centers (ECs) and coordinated with EC Managers and assisted in the distribution of food packs c. Monitored status of affected families through Barangay Captains and 4Ps parent leaders via text brigade d. Ensured the availability of stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱23,885.91. e. Provided ₱ 4,307,200.00 cost of assistance to the affected families. f. Conducted emergency meeting with DILG, NEDA, DOST, DSWD, PDRRMC Negros Occidental and concerned C/MDRRMCs via VTC.

PNP VI Deployed personnel for SAR, ECs, and for patrolling in various affected areas.

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c. Continuous monitoring of Bantay Panahon of Negros Occidental. d. DPMP OPCEN disseminated the damage report to concerned agencies e. Conducted relief operations of the affected areas. f. Deployed Emergency Response Team at Victorias City. g. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation and admitted evacuees to city/municipal/barangay level.

CDRRMC Victorias City a. Dispatched CDRRMO Response Team. b. Continuous monitoring of AOR.

CDRRMC Talisay City c. Conducted water level monitoring with BFP Talisay. d. Advised the barangay to start evacuation in high-risk areas. e. Conducted rescue operation together with BFP, PCG, PNP, 303rd IB PA, La Carlota DRRMC, Radiant Inc., and Amity Volunteer Fire Brigade. f. CSWD facilitated evacuation of affected individuals, provided hot meals, and relief assistance. g. City Health Office deployed flood response team.

CDRRMC Silay City a. Placed all BDRRMCs under alert level and prepared Barangay Evacuation Centers/Assembly Areas. b. Alerting of population living in low-lying areas. c. Coordination with the SCDRRM Council/Chairman. d. Activated SCDRRMO-EOC 24/7 and SCDRRMC-Operations Center 24/7 and all DRRM Personnel were placed on standby for possible deployment. e. Prepared City Level Evacuation Center, other evacuation centers, rescue equipment, and supplies.

CDRRMC Capiz City a. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast from PAGASA b. Deployed one (1) response team to monitor water levels in various overflows and rivers within the AOR and ERTs for evacuation. c. Prepositioned of resources and assets at the command center. d. Established hot kitchen and provided hygiene kits for displaced families. e. Close coordination with CHO, CSWD, PNP, BFP, CEO, and Punong Barangays. f. Mobilized resources to support various barangays in the conduct of pre- emptive evacuation. g. Deployed inspection team for damage assessment.

CDRRMC Escalante City a. Conducted rescue operation at the flooded areas together with BFP and PNP. b. Evacuated affected individuals to nearest evacuation center. c. Disseminated current weather situation to the public and monitoring of water levels especially in flood-prone areas.

MDRRMC Manapla a. Coordinated with the BDRRMCs. b. Conducted shoreline water level monitoring in the area of Brgy. Purisima

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c. Placed all units to standby in the areas for possible evacuation. d. Checked and prepared all Evacuation Centers. e. Continuous monitoring in all flood-prone areas.

MDRRMC EB Magalona a. Assisted in the transportation of affected families to return to their respective homes. b. Advised barangays to monitor their respective AOR for water build-up and rainshowers. c. Conducted flushing at affected areas together with BFP.

CDRRMC Sagay City a. Distributed 1,552 food packs to the affected families. b. Continuous monitoring of bridges, infrastructures and emergency response for any untoward incident.

MDRRMC Toboso a. Provided warnings on possible flooding, flashfloods, and landslides in hazard-susceptible areas, and are advised to take precautionary measures and evacuate as soon as possible through local community FM station. b. Informed DPWH regarding the landslide along the National Highway to inspect and make assessment on the road and advised motorists to take extra precaution when passing the area.

CDRRMC Bacolod City a. Continuous monitoring of weather updates at CDRRMC Command Center. b. Disseminated information to all Barangay DRRM Committee Chairpersons. c. Conducted flood monitoring by DRRMC Flood Control Team and USAR Team.

CDRRMC San Carlos City a. Deployed response team for evacuation. b. Staged resources and assets at the command center. c. Conducted rescue operation in flooded areas with BFP and PNP.

PDRRMC Capiz a. Continuous monitoring of the weather situation and dissemination of weather updates thru social media to concerned offices and the general public. b. Continuous coordination with C/MDRRMCs for updates in their respective AORs. c. Placed all response unit on standby for possible deployment.

MDRRMC Sigma a. Placed response unit and BDRRMCs on standby for possible deployment and monitoring its AOR. b. Advised BDRRMCs to take precautionary measures and preparedness with the rising of water levels that may cause flooding in low-lying areas c. Conducted ocular inspection of flooded areas.

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MDRRMC Dumalag a. Placed response unit on standby and monitoring the AOR. b. Conducted “rekorida” together with BFP. c. Advised BDRRMCs to monitor respective AOR for possible evacuation. d. Conducted rescue operation together with BFP and Barangay Rescue Unit (BRU) at affected areas.

MDRRMCs Dao, Pontevedra, Sapian, Cuartero, Mambusao, and Panitan a. Placed response unit on standby for possible deployment and monitoring its AOR. b. Conducted ocular inspection of flooded areas.

5. RDRRMC VIII

OCD VIII a. Continuous monitoring of current weather condition and coordination with P/C/MDRRMCs re its current status. b. Sent letter request to Provincial / City DRRMCs regarding the LPA. c. Coordinated with PDRRMO Northern Samar regarding flooding on the Municipality of Allen. d. Coordinated with DPWH VIII on the provision of Wing Vans for the delivery of FFPs to Eastern Samar. e. Provided FOL for the DPWH VIII Wing Vans for the delivery of FFPs to Eastern Samar. f. Coordinated with DOH VIII and DSWD VIII for the transport of medical supply to PDOH Eastern Samar. g. Coordinated with TOG8 PAF regarding availability of air assets for the conduct of SAR Operation for the missing fisherman of Silago, Southern Leyte.

DSWD VIII a. Prepositioned 5,500 family food packs amounting to ₱2,871,736.00. b. Prepositioned Family Food Packs (FFPs) in Samar Island which can be distributed immediately by the P/C/MATs to Local Government Units that need augmentation support. c. Alerted the SWAD Teams and City/Municipal Actions Teams on the weather disturbance. d. Provincial Action Team (PAT) and DRMD PDO assigned were in close coordination with C/MDRRMO and C/MSWDO to have a situational overview on the ground and to ensure response activities of LGUs had considered the health protocols, especially during the management of their respective evacuation centers. e. Coordinated with VDRC for the delivery of the requested 15,000 FFPs. f. Conducted a meeting with DRMD and mapped out priority municipalities for response and allocation. g. Provincial Action Team (PAT) and DRMD PDO closely coordinated with C/MDRRMO and C/MSWDO to have a situational overview on the ground and to ensure response activities of LGUs while observing health protocols especially during the management of their respective evacuation centers. h. Delivered FFPs in Arteche, Oras and Jipapad, Eastern Samar. i. Coordinated with OCD VIII and DPWH re delivery of FFPs to Eastern Samar.

DOH VIII a. Placed on Code Alert.

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b. Activated the Regional EOC and ICS. c. Augmented assorted drugs, medicines, and supplies to North and East Samar. d. Continuous coordination with concerned PDOHOs, LGUs, and DRRMCs in all levels.

Armed Forces of the (AFP) 8th INFANTRY DIVISION, PHILIPPINE ARMY a. Placed Disaster Response Units (DRU) on standby and ready for deployment. b. Tasked line units to closely coordinate with the different with P/C/MCDRRMCs and monitor the effect of TEFS for the possible conduct of HADR operations. c. DRO team of 543ECB proceeded to Brgy. Cabacungan, Allen, Northern Samar to conduct clearing operation.

Philippine Coast Guard Eastern Visayas a. Advised CGDEV Stations and Sub-Stations to ensure strict implementation of HPCG Memorandum Circular Number 02-13 (Guidelines on the Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather and HPCG Memorandum Circular 03-02 (Guidelines on Vessels/Motorboats in the Absence of Weather Bulletin in the locality). b. Disseminated the Weather updates to EV-Stations and Sub-Station. c. Directed all EV-Stations and Sub-Stations to activate their respective Quick Response Team (QRT) and on standby for possible emergency response. d. Continuous monitoring of the bad weather condition and Stations/Sub- Stations Situations.

PDRRMC Leyte a. Continuous monitoring on rainfall and water levels in the different stations installed. b. Activated the interoperability communication and response networks. c. Disseminated advisories to frontline service departments in Provincial Government of Leyte. d. Prepositioned all goods in PSWD Office, water assets, and other equipment for any untoward incidents. e. Placed 24/7 SAR Team on standby for possible deployment. f. Continuous monitoring of weather advisories, reports, or any related issuances and disseminated the same to the PDRRM Council members, LGUs, other stakeholders, and the public.

C/MDRRMCs of Leyte a. Continuous monitoring of weather updates in Operations Center within AOR. b. Placed response team on alert and standby for possible deployment.

PDRRMC Samar a. Coordinated with LGUs and concerned offices/agencies for preparation of SRR Teams for immediate response if needed and activation of Evacuation Centers and CCCM Teams in preparation for pre-emptive/forced evacuation on low lying areas and hazard prone areas specially LGUs with Storm Surge Warning. b. LGUs conducted clearing operations.

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c. Continuous updating and monitoring of Weather Updates from PAGASA and dissemination of gathered information to LGUs d. Placed heavy equipment on standby alert ready for dispatch.

PDRRMC Eastern Samar a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to the LDRRMCs. b. Conducted 24/7 monitoring on current weather condition.

MDRRMC Oras a. Advised all barangays identified as High to Very-High Susceptibility Ratings to Flooding and Landslide to conduct pre-emptive evacuation especially those vulnerable groups. b. Advised residents of Barangay Saurong for pre-emptive evacuation. c. Activated all BDRRMCs and constantly monitoring their situation especially those flood-prone areas. d. EOC conducted constant monitoring of situation in the AOR especially at identified vulnerable areas together with PNP, BFP, AFP, Coastguard, and Oras Emergency Response Team. e. Recorded reports submitted by BDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Guiuan a. Cancelled all maritime activities due to issued Gale Warning. b. Advised BDRRMCs near the low-lying areas to conduct pre-emptive evacuation if sudden rise of flood waters occurs. c. Issued travel advisories to sea travelers to island barangays will be prohibited. d. Advised fishermen not to venture out to sea and land travelers outside Guiuan to take precautionary measures regarding possible landslides in their AORs.

PDRRMC Northern Samar a. Coordinated with Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils and monitoring of flooded areas, water level at Brgy. Polangi Bridge, Catarman River, and Macagtas Dam. b. Placed emergency response cluster on standby alert for any untoward incidents. c. Conducted 24/7 monitoring on current weather condition. d. Conducted RDANA on the affected areas. e. Deployed rescue teams on the affected municipalities brought by the LPA. f. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to the LDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Catarman a. Placed emergency response cluster on standby alert for any untoward incidents. b. Continuous monitoring and info dissemination of latest weather updates and rainfall advisory thru social media, two-way radio and text blasts. c. Monitoring of flooded areas and water level at Brgy. Polangi Bridge, Catarman River and Macagtas Dam. d. Continuous coordination with BDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Capul a. Continuous monitoring weather update and disseminated information to BDRRMC.

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b. BDRRMC prepared the evacuation center in case families affected are to be evacuated. c. Coordinated with LGU Victoria for foods of the stranded individuals as well as with those in Allen. d. Cancelled all motorboat trips as preparedness measures.

MDRRMC Biri a. Continuous monitoring of current weather report from PAGASA. b. Continuous dissemination of current weather reports to barangay level.

MDRRMC Rosario a. Continuous monitoring of landslide-prone areas of the AOR due to several days of continuous to intermittent rain. b. Continuous dissemination of current weather reports to the barangay level.

MDRRMC Mapanas a. Continuous monitoring of current weather report from PAGASA. b. Continuous dissemination of current weather reports to the barangay level.

MDRRMC Palapag a. Continuous monitoring of flood water level station in Palapag River. b. Continuous dissemination of current weather reports to the barangay level.

MDRRMC Mondragon a. Continuous monitoring of current weather report from PAGASA b. Continuous monitoring of flood water level station. c. Continuous dissemination of current weather reports to the barangay level.

PDRRMC Southern Leyte a. Informed all CMDRRMOs in the province re updates on the LPA. b. Advised CMDRRMOs to take the necessary precautionary safety measures including activation of LDRRMCs. c. Activated the EOC, continuous monitoring, and dissemination of weather updates. d. Coordinated with MDRRMO Sogod and DPWH re Maharlika highway that was blocked with mud debris due to landslide for immediate clearing operations.

MDRRMC Silago a. Conducted rescue operations for trapped flood victims in Barangay Mercedes, Silago, Southern Leyte. b. Continuous monitoring of flood and landslide prone areas.

C/MDRRMCs of Southern Leyte a. Informed all Punong Barangays in the respective AORs re updates on LPA. b. Activated the EOCs and advised Punong Barangays to take the necessary precautionary safety measures including activation of BDRRMCs. c. Placed Emergency response teams on heightened alert. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE | Page 9 of 12

d. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates to the barangays and community residents. e. Reminded and advised all fishermen not to venture out to the sea.

6. RDRRMC X

PDRRMC Lanao del Norte a. Deployed responders for rescue operations and evacuation of affected families. b. Provided food and non-food items and vitamins to affected families. c. Deployed personnel and heavy equipment for clearing operations. d. Conducted assessment to affected areas.

CDRRMC City Conducted rescue operation with PNP Iligan City, 4th MechBn, PA, BFP, and BFAT for six (6) persons trapped in Mandulog River.

MDRRMC Maigo Evacuated affected residents to Brgy. Balagatasa Hall, MSU-MSAT Gymnasium, and Municipal Gymnasium

MDRRMCs Kolambugan and Tangcal Conducted clearing operations on 13 January 2021 on their respective local road blocked by soil debris due to landslide cause by heavy rainfall.

PDRRMC Camiguin

MDRRMC Mambajao a. Provided meals/food packs to the affected families. b. Conducted clearing and mud fishing operations with Brgy. Officials, DPWH, Municipal Engineering personnel, BFP, and PNP.

PDRRMC Misamis Oriental

CDRRMC Gingoog City a. Alerted all frontline agencies and BDRRMCs. b. Conducted ocular survey and prepositioned all vehicle in the flood-prone areas.

PDRRMC

CDRRMC Valencia City a. Advised BDRRMCs to be on standby within their respective AOR and continuously monitor the weather condition. b. Monitored all critical areas. c. Deployed rescue vehicle to coordinate with Brgys. Maapag and Catumbalon. d. Prepositioned evacuation vehicles for Brgys. Batangan and Catumbalon. e. Conducted retrieval operation together with BFP and BDRRMC San Isidro to retrieve the body of a drowned victim.

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7. RDRRMC XII

PDRRMC Cotabato a. Issued flood warning to municipalities in flood warning zone situated in Pulangi and Rio Grande River due to ongoing Spilling Operation on Dam Discharge at Pulangi 4, Maramag, Bukidnon. b. Monitored the situation and coordinates with respective LGU. c. Conducted damaged assessment and validation in the affected areas.

MDRRMC Kabacan a. Advised pledge to extend financial assistance to the affected farmers. b. Distributed food items to affected families.

MDRRMC Libungan Conducted damaged assessment and validation in the affected areas and repair/rehabilitation of the affected infrastructures.

MDRRMC Antipas Conducted damaged assessment and validation in the affected areas.

PDRRMC Saranggani

MDRRMC Malapatan a. Conducted damage assessment and validation to the affected areas and affected families. b. Distributed food packs and water to affected families.

PDRRMC Sultan Kudarat Deployed heavy equipment to MDRRMC Bagumbayan for repair and rehabilitation of affected infrastructure.

MDRRMC Bagumbayan a. Conducted damage assessment and validation to the affected areas. b. Facilitated repair and rehabilitation of the affected infrastructures.

8. RDRRMC BARMM

OCD-BARMM a. Coordinated with MDRRMOs and PDRRMOs re Flooding incident. b. Furnished report to BARMM READI OpCen, MSSD, MOH-BARMM, DOST- PAGASA Cotabato Station and MILG.

PDRRMC Maguindanao Continuous monitoring is being conducted by PDRRMO 24/7 Operation Center.

MDRRMC Sultan Sa Barongis a. Coordinated with affected BDRRMC for continuous monitoring and assessment on the prevailing weather conditions and be prepared for possible emergency operations. b. Coordinated with PDRRMC Maguindanao, BARMM READU, and other agencies (MSSD and AFP) for possible response operations. c. Disseminated weather advisories to its AOR.

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MDRRMC Pagalungan a. Activated EOC and issued advisory warning and alert to its AOR. b. Requested the Brgy. Chairman to closely monitor the water level and prepare to submit reports and the list of affected families. c. Monitoring of flooded areas and prepositioned Emergency Rescue Team for possible deployment.

MDRRMC Datu Montawal a. Coordinated with affected barangays and continuous dissemination of weather advisories and early warning information.

PDRRMC Sulu

MDRRMC Jolo a. Continuous monitoring and assessment regarding strong winds incident. b. Conducted ocular inspection and assessment of the damaged houses. c. PRC Sulu provided used clothing to the affected 32 individuals (infants and children). d. Facilitated the donation of 10 sacks of rice and 50 case of mineral water per affected barangay. e. BDRRMC repacking and providing food packed the families affected in Brgy. Takot-Takot. f. BDRRMC Bus-bus provided hot meals to the affected families at evacuation center. g. MSSD BARMM conducted humanitarian relief operation at Barangay Bus- Bus (1 sack/25kgs of rice and bayahinan pack) and hygine kits from UNICEFS to the affected population on 18 January 2021. h. LGU Jolo provided food packs (5 kgs. of rice, 6 pcs. of 3in1 coffee and 2 cups noodles) to the affected population in Barangays Tulay, Takot-takot, and Bus-Bus) on 18 January 2021. i. MSSD BARMM conducted humanitarian relief operation at Barangays Tulay and Takot-Takot on 19 January 2021.

MDRRMC Omar a. MDRRMCs Omar, Bongao and Simunul conducted the initial assessment regarding the extent of damaged in their respective AOR. b. Coordinated with BDRRMC for continuous monitoring of its AOR. c. Provided relief assistance to the affected families. d. Conducted emergency meeting, ocular inspection, and declared affected area to be hazard prone. e. Proposed relocation of the affected families to a safer area and livelihood assistance to the fisher folks affected.

MDRRMCPatikul a. Provided Relief goods and Non-food items to the affected families.

MDRRMC Turtle Island a. Coordinated with BDRRMC for continuous monitoring of its AORs. b. Conducted immediate evacuation and established temporary evacuation center for the affected families. c. Provided relief assistance to the affected barangays.

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