DSWD DROMIC Report #8 on Tropical Depression “USMAN” As of 02 January 2019, 4PM

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DSWD DROMIC Report #8 on Tropical Depression “USMAN” As of 02 January 2019, 4PM DSWD DROMIC Report #8 on Tropical Depression “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM Situation Overview I. Status of Affected Families / Persons A total of 75,099 families or 307,898 persons were affected in 612 barangays, 97 cities/municipalities, and 12 provinces in Regions V, VIII, CALABARZON, and MIMAROPA (see Table 1; Annex A for details). Table 1. Affected Areas and Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Cities / Provinces Families Persons Municipalities GRAND TOTAL 612 97 24 75,099 307,898 CALABARZON 41 18 2 395 1,641 REGION MIMAROPA 48 11 2 3,065 12,907 REGION V 240 44 5 22,959 108,615 REGION VIII 283 24 3 48,680 184,735 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation *The decrease in the data was due to the validation of FOs. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRM Page 1 of 20| DSWD DROMIC Report # on TD “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM II. Status of Displaced and Served Families / Persons (see Table 2; Annex B for details) Table 2. Number of Served Families / Persons Inside and Outside ECs NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs INSIDE ECs OUTSIDE ECs OUTSIDE ECs TOTAL SERVED EVACUATION Returned Home Returned Home Families Persons REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Total Families Total Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 431 176 16,705 5,781 72,147 28,991 10,924 43,156 29,689 10,844 116,172 55,274 18,845 60,898 46,394 16,625 188,319 84,265 CALABARZON 41 6 390 60 1,646 244 330 1,402 5 - 25 - 5 25 395 60 1,671 244 REGION MIMAROPA 58 2 2,845 5 11,887 22 2,840 11,865 195 - 895 - 195 895 3,040 5 12,782 22 REGION V 293 164 10,883 5,541 47,746 28,025 5,342 19,721 12,076 10,417 60,869 53,566 1,659 7,303 22,959 15,958 108,615 81,591 REGION VIII 39 4 2,587 175 10,868 700 2,412 10,168 17,413 427 54,383 1,708 16,986 52,675 20,000 602 65,251 2,408 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation *The decrease in the data was due to the validation of FOs. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO III. Damaged Houses There are 2,896 damaged houses reported in Regions CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and Region VIII, of which, 698 houses are totally damaged and 2,198 houses are partially damaged (see Table 3). Table 3. Number of Damaged Houses NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Total Totally Partially GRAND TOTAL 2,896 698 2,198 CALABARZON 8 5 3 REGION MIMAROPA 258 48 210 REGION VIII 2,630 645 1,985 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation *The decrease in the data was due to the validation of FOs. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO Page 2 of 20| DSWD DROMIC Report # on TD “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM IV. Summary of Assistance Provided (see Table 4) A total of 9,254,782.00 of assistance was provided by; DSWD 7,395,780.00, LGU 1,579,852.00, and NGOs 279,150.00. (see Table 4; Annex D for details). Table 4. Cost of Assistance Provided to Affected Families / Persons TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DSWD LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 7,395,780.00 1,579,852.00 279,150.00 - 9,254,782.00 REGION MIMAROPA 449,872.00 325,398.00 180,000.00 - 955,270.00 REGION V 6,944,108.00 481,402.00 99,150.00 - 7,524,660.00 REGION VIII 1,800.00 773,052.00 - - 774,852.00 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation * Relief assistance were provided to stranded passengers at Odiongan Port, Tagapul-an, Hinabangan, Pinabacdao, Maydolong, Tacloban and Pinabacdao. Sources: DSWD-FOs and LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO Page 3 of 20| DSWD DROMIC Report # on TD “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM Situational Reports DSWD-DRMB DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN ● The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB is closely coordinating with 01 January 2019 concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant response updates. FO CALABARZON DATE SITUATION / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS • The Provincial and Regional QRTs together with the trained personnel on CCCM, PSP, RETT, and Logistics and Warehousing are on standby and ready for possible deployment. • Affected LGUs are conducting relief efforts and provision of hot meals for residents of areas affected by TD Usman. • Affected LGUs mobilized personnel in their operation areas to strengthen the government’s emergency response coordination. • MSWDOs are conducting profiling of the families who sought temporary shelter in evacuation centers. The MSWDOs prioritized the 30 December 2018 provision of hot meals as immediate response. • MSWDOs of the affected LGUs mobilized their trained personnel on CCCM, PSP, and Information Management. • DSWD-FO CALABARZON maintains close coordination with MSWDOs. • The DSWD-FO CALABARZON DRMD is closely monitoring the relief operations being conducted by the LGUs and their response activities. FO MIMAROPA DATE SITUATION / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA is continuously coordinating with P/C/MSWDOs for possible augmentation to affected LGUs. • The DSWD-FO MIMAROPA DRMD is continuously coordinating with SWAD Offices and other concerned agencies for possible disaster response. • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA DRMD staff are on 24/7 duty to further monitor the situation and condition of the affected areas and population 30 December 2018 within the Region in order to provide immediate information to decision makers as basis for the provision of intervention. • R/P/C/MQRT Operation Centers are all activated to continuously monitor weather disturbances within the provinces of MIMAROPA and provide situational awareness, if necessary. • DSWD-FO MIMAROPA continues to coordinate with P/C/MDRRMOs in monitoring the situation and weather disturbance within the affected areas of the Region to ensure that reports are curated/captured, validated and verified. Page 4 of 20| DSWD DROMIC Report # on TD “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM FO V DATE SITUATION / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS • DSWD-FO V is closely monitoring the weather updates and information. • Repacking of family food packs is ongoing. 30 December 2018 • Emergency Telecommunications equipment is on standby and ready for redeployment as the need arises. • DSWD-FO V QRTs are ready and on-standby for possible augmentation and/or 24/7 duty at the DRMD Operation Center. • P/MAT members in the six provinces are closely coordinating with the P/C/MDRRMOs for status reports and updates. FO VI DATE SITUATION / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS • DSWD-FO VI QRT members are on call. • As per information from PDRRMO Aklan, monitoring of Aklan River is now terminated. 30 December 2018 • Water level in flooded barangays in Capiz has started to subside. • There are no reported IDPs in the Region. FO VII DATE SITUATION / PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS • Following the downgrading of TD Usman into an LPA, PCG-Central Visayas has ordered the lifting of suspension of trips of all types of vessels and watercrafts previously suspended. • More than 2,000 passengers were stranded in different ports in the Region after sea trips were suspended on Thursday, December 27. Various LGUs opened evacuation camps to house the stranded passengers while many remained in ports. This morning after PCG 29 December 2018 declaration, LGU assisted and ferried families from camps to ports as sea trips resumed. • Families previously evacuated in Bogo City and Daanbantayan eventually returned to their homes. All camps are now closed. • With the latest weather development, DSWD-FO VII QRT has been deactivated. However, C/MATs are still requested to coordinate with their local government units through the LDRRMO, and continue to monitor their area of responsibility and provide feedback for any eventualities. Page 5 of 20| DSWD DROMIC Report # on TD “USMAN” as of 02 January 2019, 4PM DSWD-FO VIII DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN • DSWD staff had a meeting today to discuss relief distribution in Northern Samar particularly in the Municipalities of Lope De Vega and 02 January 2019 Catarman. An initial of 1,200 Family Food Packs will be dispatched today at the RROC. The 800 FFPs will be for the affected families in the Municipality of Lope De Vega, while the 400 FFPs will be for the affected families in the Municipality of Catarman. • Some of the LGUs with reported Pre-Emptive Evacuation provided relief goods to the displaced families. • DSWD will conduct relief distribution in Lope De Vega, North Samar whenever road clearing is done both Calbayog City and Catarman access roads. There were 5,575 families or 20,728 individuals who were pre-emptively evacuated in 100 evacuation centers in Biliran, Eastern Samar, Western Samar and Leyte. NUMBER OF NUMBER OF AFFECTED EVACUATION REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Barangays Families Persons CUM GRAND TOTAL 105 5,575 20,728 100 REGION VIII 105 5,575 20,728 100 Biliran 38 1,046 3,714 50 Almeria 3 149 697 1 Kawayan 13 477 1,447 14 Naval (capital) 4 109 500 1 31 December 2018 Biliran 6 28 83 7 Cabucgayan 1 155 556 1 Maripipi 11 128 431 26 Eastern Samar 46 4,159 15,459 35 Giporlos 13 210 801 22 Hernani 1 1 5 1 Maydolong 32 3,948 14,653 12 Leyte 18 289 1,309 11 Palo 1 21 91 1 Tacloban City (capital) 13 129 531 6 Barugo 2 56 278 2 Dulag 1 80 400 1 Jaro 1 3 9 1 Western Samar 3 81 246 4 Hinabangan 1 9 38 2 San Sebastian 2 72 208 2 30 December 2018 • DSWD prepared a deployment plan for the Inmarsat Satellite Equipment’s last December 26, 2018.
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