NDRRMC UPDATE Sitrep No.15 As of 22 Dec 2011

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NDRRMC UPDATE Sitrep No.15 As of 22 Dec 2011 B. CASUALTIES (TAB C) Dead 1,010 Injured 1,603 Missing 51 Rescued/Survivors 432 C. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB D) • A total of 28,030 houses were damaged (Totally – 9,193 / Partially – 18,873 ) D. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB E) • The estimated cost of damages to infrastructure, agriculture and school buildings amounted to PhP999,946,415.00 Damaged Schools /Classrooms in Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City and Agusan del Sur: • Agusan del Sur (CARAGA) - 4 (GOMBURZA ES (2 Classrooms), roofing, windows and walls; Sta. Cruz ES (2 classrooms,); Sta. Irene ES (2 classroom), uneven settlement with crack wall. D. Osmeña ES (2 classroons, ripped apart); Lapinigan CES (4 classrooms; and Bunawan Brookside (4 classrooms) • Cagayan de Oro City (Region X) – 4 schools namely Consolacion ES, Angeles Sisters National High School; Balulang West1 ES and Bonbon North 2 ES were totally submerged with more or less 5 ft floodwater level – inspection and validation on the extent of damages incurred • Lanao del Sur (ARMM) – Sambolawan ES, Dilabayan ES and Riric ES in Taraka, Batangan CES, Rogero ES, Alambas PS in Bubong II • Iligan City Division: 12 schools and 136 classrooms were damaged E. STATUS OF LIFELINES 1. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB F) • Three (3) bridges and three (3) road sections in Regions VII, X and XI remain impassable III. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE A. EMERGENCY RESPONSE • Prior to entry of TD “Sendong” in the Philippine Area of Responsibility, NDRRMC OpCen was already activated as early as 9 December 2011 under “Blue Alert” status to provide necessary alert and warnings to the RDRRMCs concerned for further dissemination to the provincial, municipal and city DRRMCs likely to be affected by TD Sendong. On 16 December 2011, OPCEN was further elevated to “Red Alert” status wherein representatives of respective member agencies rendered duty at NDRRMC OpCen to fast track coordination with their local counterparts for the necessary preparations and possible emergency response 2 • Member agencies represented at OPCEN such as DSWD, DOH, AFP, PNP, PCG have been closely coordinating with their local counterparts to address the needs and requirements particularly in the heavily devastated areas specifically Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City • NDRRMC convened on 17 December 2011, presided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC, attended by all member agencies wherein His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III provided guidance to the NDRRMC Member Agencies. – TAB G • Chairperson, NDRRMC recommended to the Office of the President the declaration of the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan under a State of Calamity the areas that suffered most in terms of casualties and population affected. • Likewise, accepted the offer of assistance from the international humanitarian community thru the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordination in the Philippines to the Philippine government for the victims of Tropical Storm Sendong Search, Rescue and Retrieval Operations • SAR and retrieval operations have been effected in heavily devastated areas through the concerted efforts of AFP, PNP, LGUs concerned and other emergency responders from NGOs PCG Cagayan de Oro City (Rescued 1,722 survivors and 34 cadavers retrieved) • Coast Guard District Northern Mindanao immediately deployed two (2) teams from Special Operations Unit (SOU)-NM together with CGDNM and CGS Cagayan de Oro (CDO) personnel with rubber boat to conduct SAR operations at Brgys Macasandig, Mabini, Burgos and Isla de Oro. Team A (8 personnel with rubber boat rescued 200 survivors) Team B (8 personnel with rubber boat rescued more or less 50 survivors) • Other team (3 personnel on board M/V Maria Stella 1 rescued) • Vessel Traffic Monitoring System of Macalajar Bay manned and controlled by the DCC personnel directed all shipping lines and vessels transiting along Macalajar Bay to conduct surface SAR operation, • MV Solid Gold, MV Snoppy, MV Super Shuttle Ferry 3, MV Maria Stella 1 and MT Tagoluan successfully rescued 121 survivors • All survivors were provided with assistance CGSNM and were brought to City Central School evacuation center and the cadavers were brought to Bulusog Funeral Parlor in Buluo CDO • Four (4) SOU-NM with rubber boat onboard PG371 of PN conducted joint SAR mission in Macalajar Bay, CDO and successfully recovered 2 survivors • BRP Davao del Norte (SARV 3504 departed Port of CDO enroute to Camiguin Island and retrieved 8 cadavers and brought to funeral parlor for proper disposition and identification • A total of 255 survivors were rescued and 14 cadavers retrieved • BRP Davao del Norte (SARV-3504) and MCS 3004 conducted SAR operations in Macajalar Bay, CDO and 12 cadavers retrieved (4 cadavers by SARV-3504; 8 cadavers by MCS 3004) and in Iligan City (49 survivor rescued and 5 cadavers retrieved) 3 • CGDBCL stations/detachments conducted monitoring and security to stranded passengers in ports in their respective AOR • Quick Reaction Team composed of PCG personnel, auxiliary and PNRC volunteers on board MT Seaborne, QRT team and PG-390 rescued 23 survivors who were turned over to LGUs of Iligan and 4 cadavers brought to Cavin funeral homes • CG Detachment Lugait coordinated with HOLCIM Philippines to direct anchored vessel to conduct maritime Search and rescue at vicinity of Manticao, Lugait and Gitagum areas. MV Alai Capricorn 3, MV Lorenzo and PG390 of Philippine navy conducted SAR operations covering 20 Sq miles of surface area, Rescued 10 survivors • MCS 3004 with 2 rubber boats on board departed port of Iligan and conducted SAR and retrieval operations and Jibe medical evacuation for possible victims reported to be isolated at Brgy Santiago, Hinaplanon and Bayug island - Rescued 16 survivors and retrieved 1 cadaver PNP • PNP Crime Laboratory dispatched 10-man team led by PSupt Francisco A Supe Jr, MD on 19 December 2011 to conduct dead victim identification (DVI) in Cagayan de Oro City • TG Tabang Iligan proceeded to its designated area of operations to conduct SAR operations • RD PROX proceeded to Iligan City to oversee the ongoing SAR operations being conducted by combined elements of ICPO, one platoon RPSB 10, one platoon Lanao del Norte PPSC and RTS 10 led by City Director PSSUPT Celso Regencia • PRO X ladies visited MSU Iligan Institute of Technology (the biggest evacuation center) and distributed food, water and other relief goods worth Php120,000 to more than 300 greatly affected families • RD PRO X and party including the PRO 10 ladies proceeded to Cagayan de Oro City and provided relief goods worth PhP100,000 to 350 families at Brgy Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City • A total of 150 personnel from PRO CARAGA and 96 personnel from PRO 11 arrived PRO 10 and provided support in the SAR efforts in Iligan City Cagayan de Oro City • Students of PNP Regional Training School were mobilized to conduct SAR operations in Brgys of Macasandig, Balulang and Consolacion in Cagayan de Oro City • RPSB personnel and RTS Police recruits augmented police personnel of COCPO • PNP through PCRG established a receiving area for donation at PCRG Camp Crame for the victims of TS Sendong AFP • CENTCOM-AFP directed two (2) UH-1H helicopters with personnel to complement the 5052 nd SRS in Mactan Airbase to augment SAR operations in Sibulan, Valencia, Tanjay, and Dumaguete City • The Philippine Air Force (PAF) aircrafts (C-130 and Fokker planes) airlifted PhP21, 532, 299.42 worth of relief supplies (food, medicines and non-food items from DSWD, UNWFP, Maynilad, PRC, DOH as augmentation support to the ongoing relief operations in Region X • 4ID dispatched Rapid Assessment Teams (RRT) and the Technical Operations Group 10 (TOG10) to the affected areas of Region X 4 • Philippine Navy (PN) BRP Dagupan City (LC551) actual time of departure 10:27PM 20 December 2011 bound for Iligan/CDO loaded with 179.82 tons of relief goods and equipment from donors (Senate, AFP, Prolife Phil, ABS-CBN, Maxilom family, La Salle Green Hills, CFC, Coca cola Bottlers, UNICEF, DSWD, PSTD, Aces Mareine, Philippine Red Cross, Cruising Department Store, DOT, Shopwise, Ateneo, PMSEA NGCP • The NGCP has restored all its 69-KV transmission lines affected by Tropical Storm Sendong in Panay area and Mindanao areas (Lanao, Northcentral and northeastern) and assured the public that it is ready to implement similar preparations and precautions to minimize the impact of succeeding typhoons on NGCP operation and facilities • NGCP President Henry Sy Jr. authorized the use of NGCP hangar in Cagayan de Oro to accommodate the forensic examination of dead bodies of Tropical Storm Sendong DOH • As of Dec 19, 2011, DOH had so far provided logistical support amounting to PhP5,100,692.08 • Coordinated with NBI for the implementation of protocol for management of the dead and missing; with DOH Central warehouse for mobilization of logistics, with cluster partners (WASH, Health and MHPSS); and with all RHEMS Coordinators concerned in the affected regions • As of 20 Dec, one (1) medical team and one (1) psychosocial team from CHD XI were deployed to CHD X; one (1) medical team from Mayor Hilarion Ramiro Regional Training and Teaching Hospitals augmented assorted medicines/ supply to CHO Iligan City; and Northern Mindanao Medical Center mobilized ambulance to Coast Guard to transfer patients retrieved by PCG • CHD CARAGA augmented 9 cadaver bags and 72 boxes of hyphosol to CHD X; pre-positioned medicines and supplies; issued alert messages to local HEMS in respective provinces and cities for appropriate response
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