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Pdf | 981.17 Kb divers/tourists and six (6) crews capsized at the seawaters of Limasawa, Southern Leyte a with Region X Provinces of flooding and landslide 1,868 families / 9,324 persons Camiguin, Lanao are currently staying in 21 del Norte and evacuation centers while 2 Misamis Oriental families / persons are staying and cities of with friends/relatives. Cagayan de Oro and Gingoog CARAGA Surigao del Norte 2 minor landslides Restoration is on-going but the occurred along the road is still not passable as of national highway in reporting time Gawad Kalinga area, Sitio Punta Naga, Cagdianao, Claver, Surigao del Norte and in Brgy. Jacquez, San Jose, Dinagat Islands Surigao del Norte Landslide in Claver A 14-seater passenger Starex van fell on the other side of the cliff as a result of the landslide Agusan del Norte Flooding occurred due to Affected 4,469 families / 15,348 and Dinagat the swelling and persons in 31 barangays: 28 in Island overflowing of Puyo and Agusan del Norte (7 in Butuan Celopan Rivers City, 11 in Buenavista, 1 in Carmen, 2 in Nasipit, 5 in Jabonga and 2 in Magallanes); and 3 in San Jose, Dinagat Islands Of the total affected, 423 families / 2,163 persons were evacuated to twelve (12) evacuation centers, namely: Sto. Niño Elementary School, Los Angeles National High School, Los Angeles Elementary School, Sacol Brgy. Hall, JP Satorre Municipal Gym, Bayang Brgy. Hall, Seventh Day Adventist, Jabonga Municipal Gym, Jabonga Elementary School, Milan Elementary School, Brgy. Giwasan, and San Jose Elementary School C. Affected Population (Tab A) 5 A total of 82,324 families / 404,623 persons were affected in 93 barangays, 4 cities and 23 municipalities in the provinces of Camiguin, Lanao del Norte and Misamis Oriental in Region X; Agusan del Norte and Dinagat Island in CARAGA 5 At the height of Tropical Depression “Urduja”, 3,293 persons, 110 vehicles and 99 vessels were stranded in various ports in Southern Tagalog, Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas and Northern Mindanao 2 D. Casualties: 14 (Dead-4, Injured-13) Reg Prov Name Age/Sex Address Cause Dead = 4 VII Cebu Roynaldo Dumanjug, Cebu electrocution Zorobrado X Misamis Isnaje Rallos 1 y/o/M San Antonio, landslide Oriental Jasaan Misamis Jenebeb 4 mos San Antonio, landslide Oriental Sajesah old/F Jasaan Rallos Misamis Dionisio 62 y/o/M Brgy Santiago, landslide Oriental Quiloman Gingoog City Injured= 13 X Misamis Archie Reyes 24 y/o/M Bulua, Cagayan landslide Oriental de Oro City Misamis Roel Reyes M landslide Oriental Misamis Rolando 62 y/o/M Bobontugan, landslide Oriental Bitacura Jasaan CARAGA Surigao 10 passengers Passengers fell into del the cliff due to Norte landslide in Claver, Surigao del Norte E. Damages a. Damaged Houses – A total of 65 houses were damaged (7 totally and 58 partially) in CARAGA Reg Prov City/Municipality Totally Partially Total Damaged Damaged Total 7 58 65 CARAGA Agusan del Norte Butuan City 4 10 14 Agusan del Norte Cabadbaran 2 2 Agusan del Norte Remedios T. Romualdez 1 48 49 b. Damage to Infrastructure and Agriculture 5 Initial data on the cost of damage to infrastructure and agriculture in CARAGA amounted to PhP 566,820 Agriculture Region/Prov Infrastructure Total Crops Fisheries Livestock Total 100,000 365,620 43,000 58,200 566,820 CARAGA 100,000 365,620 43,000 58,200 566,820 100,000 Dinagat Islands (Municipal Gym Slope Landscape) Remedios T Romuladez, 365,620 43,000 58,200 Agusan del Norte 3 F. Lifelines a. Roads/Bridges/Transportation 5 Region X o Camiguin Province - Tupsan Bridge along Brgy. Tupsan, Mahinog – damaged by debris and not passable; National Highway in Brgy Lumad, Mambajao – still not passable due to the overflowing of creek 5 CARAGA o In Surigao del Norte, National highway in the Gawad Kalinga Area, Municipality of Claver is still not passable, restoration is on-going; road slip at km1200+124, 10.00m of collapsed roadway not passable, restoration is on-going o In Agusan del Norte, Manoligao Provincial Road at Sitio Manlangit, Municipality of Carmen is still not passable o Sea travel to Siargao and Dinagat Islands resumed on 26 Nov b. Power 5 Power has been restored in several areas of Camiguin Province and Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental in Region X; and in Bayugan, Agusan del Sur II. ACTIONS TAKEN 5 A joint RDCCs VI, VII and VIII Meeting re TD “Urduja” was held on 26 November in Cebu City with the Secretary of National Defense and Chairman, NDCC presiding 5 NDCC Opcen continuously disseminated weather, flood and gale advisories/warnings to RDCCs/OCD Regional Centers concerned through SMS and facsimile for further dissemination to their respective local disaster coordinating councils from the provincial down to the municipal levels 5 Likewise, Operations Centers of RDCCs concerned disseminated said warnings/advisories to the Local Chief Executives, Civil Defense Coordinators and RDCC members through SMS, fax and the media 5 PCG Unit Commanders in the affected areas coordinated with local port authorities and shipping companies on the needs of strandees 5 Region VII o RDCC 7 issued advisory to all PDCCs and Police Provincial/City Directors and Chief of Police on the monitoring of water courses, rivers and dams in the region o PNP Provincial Director of Bohol monitored the release of water from Hanopol Hydro Dam in Balilihan, Bohol where four (4) barangays within the area were alerted for possible pre-emptive evacuation o CDCC Naga provided immediate assistance to the landslide victims In Brgy Balirong 4 o CDCC Naga Response Team and Brgy Tina-an Rescue 761 assisted in the conduct of SAR operations o Brgy Basak-Pardo Emergency Response Team augmented the Naga local responders in their SAR operations o RDCC response are as follows: Regional Mobile Group Rescue in the evacuation and SAR operations; DPWH assets from the 2nd and 3rd Engineering Districts 5 Region X o A total of 2,670 families / 11,718 persons (1,413 families / 6,266 persons inside 24 evacuation centers and 1,257 families / 5,452 persons) were served by DSWD o Classes resumed in the affected areas o TOG X assisted in the evacuation operations at the City Homes, Brgy. Malanang, Opol, Misamis Oriental; PCG NMD dispatched outboard motor boat to Brgy. Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City; PNRC Northern Mindanao dispatched 1 rescue team to Brgy. IgpIt, Opol to assist MDCC Opol; 4th ID dispatched 1 squad of soldiers and 1 M35 truck to assist in the clearing of landslide debris in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental; and the 1st Engineering District and PDCC Misamis Oriental dispatched equipment to clear landslide debris in Gingoog City, Balingasag, Binoangan and Lagonglong o OCD RD X with 10th TOG-PAF, 4th ID and ABS-CBN conducted aerial survey in the affected areas 5 CARAGA o RDCC disseminated warning advisories to member agencies, respective LCEs and CDCCs thru SMS, fax and tri-media; held an emergency meeting to assess the situation and discuss preparedness measures; partially implemented its Contingency Plan on flood and landslide; and deployed two (2) 6x6 trucks to Buenavista, Agusan del Norte to assist in the evacuation of families from Brgys. Rizal, Malpoc and Guinabsan, and Tinago o DSWD Regional office conducted assessment/validation of the areas affected and prepared stockpiles for pick-up by concerned LGUs needing assistance o DOH-CHD Regional Office pre-positioned drugs and medicines/ vaccines at the Regional Field Office thru PHTO o MDCCs San Jose, Dinagat Island and Buenavista, Agusan del Norte conducted pre-emptive evacuation and distributed rice, sardines, used clothing and mineral water to the affected families inside the evacuation centers o MDCCs Bunawan and Cabadbaran, Agusan del Sur conducted series of meetings to alert all barangays for possible flooding; MDCC Cagwait advised residents along coastal areas not to venture into the sea o MDCC Buenavista, Agusan del Norte distributed rice, sardines, used clothing and mineral water to the affected families inside evacuation centers 5 o CDCC Butuan mobilized reconnaissance team to conduct ocular inspection in low-lying and nearby river barangays and CDCC operating unit mobilized dump trucks, patrol and surveillance vehicles and ambulance units to disaster stricken areas o City Health Personnel were dispatched to attend to the health needs of the evacuees and CSWD conducted initial relief distribution in evacuation centers ______________________________________________________________________ 6 SITREP NO. 7 Tab A Effects of Typhoon "URDUJA" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 27 November 2009, 6:00 PM No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 99 82,324 404,623 33 2,567 13,011 2 8 470 12,266 REGION X 62 77,678 389,275 21 2,064 10,296 2 8 36 9,551 CAMIGUIN 8 4,440 22,205 7 217 944 - - 36 944 CATARMAN 2 424 2,125 1 36 64 36 64 MAHINOG 1 251 1,255 1 31 130 130 MAMBAJAO 5 3,765 18,825 5 150 750 750 LANAO DEL NORTE 2 3,750 18,755 2 88 631 - - - 631 ILIGAN CITY 2 3,750 18,755 2 88 631 631 MISAMIS ORIENTAL 52 69,488 348,315 12 1,759 8,721 2 8 - 7,976 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 8 34,959 174,839 6 810 4,012 2 8 4,020 GINGOOG CITY 1 823 4,115 1 563 2,815 2,815 ALUBIJID 3 1,432 7,163 1 50 250 250 BALINGASAG 3 1,260 6,342 - BALINGOAN 1 509 2,546 1 10 31 31 BINUANGAN 1 379 1,896 - EL SALVADOR 1 1,926 9,648 - JASAAN 11 7,981 39,992 - LAGONGLONG 2 1,306 6,554 2 172 860 860 MAGSAYSAY (LINUGOS) 3 1,149 5,767 - MANTICAO 1 1,587 7,937 - OPOL 3 2,587 12,935 - SALAY 1 512 2,600 - TAGOLOAN 10 11,185 56,508 - VILLANUEVA 3 1,893 9,473 1 154 753 CARAGA 37 4,646 15,348 12 503 2,715 - - 434 2,715 AGUSAN DEL NORTE 34 4,628 15,278 12 485 2,645 - - 434 2,645 BUTUAN CITY 7 158 828 3 158 870 158 870 BUENAVISTA 13 1,401 6,120 2 156 830 156 830 CABADBARAN 27 136 3 27 136 136 CARMEN 1 478 2,390 - JABONGA 5 1,445 89 2 24 89 89 MAGALLANES 6 120 720 2 120 720 120 720 NASIPIT 2 999 4,995 - DINAGAT ISLANDS 3 18 70 0 18 70 - - - 70 SAN JOSE 3 18 70 18 70 70 AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 2 PROVINCES 5 CITIES 4 MUNICIPALITIES 23 BARANGAYS 93 Page 1 of 1.
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