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Pdf | 290.94 Kb 3. Damages: Php191.209M (infrastructure and agriculture) a) Agriculture • DA 5 reported 6,173.35 hectares of agricultural land in all provinces Region V that were damaged with an estimated loss of 25,117.11 metric tons of crops valued at PhP170,535,101.26 b) Infrastructure • A total of PhP127.700M worth of infrastructure (roads and bridges) were damaged in Catanduanes, Sorsogon and Masbate. (Assessment as of 04 May 2009) III. Humanitarian Response A. Food and NFIs 1. The NDCC through the NDCC Rice Assistance Program facilitated the release of 4,100 sacks of rice to PDCCs Albay (750); Catanduanes (1,000); Sorsogon (1000); Camarines Norte (1,000); and Camarines Sur (350) all in Region V. 2. DSWD-FO V provided PhP309,750.00 worth of family food packs and 580 sacks of NFA rice to augment assistance to the affected LGUs: PhP182,500.00 in Albay (Malinao and Sto Domingo) and PhP127,250.00 in Catanduanes. 3. 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PN-NAVFORSOL provided 1 M35 truck to the Municipality of Camalig and transported 95 evacuees from Camalig Municipal Hall to Baligang Evacuation Center, Baligang Elementary School, and from Barangays Sua and Quirangay to North Central School. 4. The 901 st BDE PA conducted rescue and retrieval operation along Irosin-Juban- Casiguran-Magallanes-Sorsogon City; SAR operation in Juban, Sorsogon; one platoon assisted in relief operation of PDCC Catanduanes. D. Road Clearing Operations 1. DPWH issued travel advisories; placed manpower and equipment on standby to conduct restoration works. Removal of debris at the landslide areas and backfilling of approaches will start soon. E. Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA) 1. NDCC-OPCEN facilitated the request for the availability/use of one PAF aircraft (UH1H) for the conduct of damage assessment and needs analysis (DANA) in the affected areas in Region V. 2. 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Villamero 61 Electrocution / May 3 San Antonio Pob Nabua 1 Joy T. 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