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E. Status of Roads and Bridges – Tab F/Flooded Areas 5 As per report of DPWH, 20 road sections and 8 bridges are still impassable as of October 22, 2009 due to series of slides, scoured and washed out bridge approach, road cuts and scoured slopes protection Road sections – 12 sections in CAR, 5 in Region I, 3 in Region III. Marcos Highway is passable to all types of vehicles, Kennon and Naguillan Roads are passable only to light vehicles Damaged Bridges: CAR: Nagan Bridge in Apayao and Salacop Bridge in Benguet Region I: San Vicente Bridge in La Union, Bued Bridge (collapsed 2 middle spans) and Carayungan Bridge in Pangasinan Region II: Cabangan, Sta, Maria Overflow Bridge Region III: Pulong Buhangin Bridge in Bulacan and Calaocan overflow Bridge in Nueva Ecija (six spans washed-out) Region IV-A: Cawong Bridge in Batangas (scoured embankment and protection of 1st approach) and 3rd Concrete Bridge in Rizal, IV-A Region IV-B: Manoot Bailey Bridge in Mindoro Occidental (scoured and washed-out approach) 5 Floodwater have subsided in Paniqui, Tarlac while 30 barangays in Region III (20 in Calumpit and 4 in Hagonoy, Bulacan; 6 in Masantol, Pampanga) remains to be under 1 to 1.5 ft floodwater II. HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE A. Food and NFIs 5 DSWD provided PhP37.56 Million worth of relief augmentation support/ assistance consisting of food (rice, canned goods, biscuits) and non food items (mats, blankets and clothing) to DSWD Field Offices and processing release of PhP15.5 M as additional stand-by funds for the purchase of relief commodities and other purposes for the on-going disaster operations: DSWD CAR (PhP 2M), I (PhP 3M), II (PhP 2M), III (PhP 5M), IV-A (PhP 2M), IV-B(PhP 0.5M) and V(PhP 1M) 5 Air logistics support for the transport of food and NFIs to Regions II and CAR was provided by the PAF–AFP and UNHAS helicopter sorties of UN-WFP 5 The airlifting of relief supplies have supported the unserved families in the inaccessible areas in the Islands of Calayan and Fuga, Aparri, both in the Provinces of Cagayan in Region II; and Kibungan and Mankayan, province of Benguet B. Education 5 1,232 schools were damaged in CAR, I, II, III and V: 1,016 elementary and 242 secondary amounting to PhP 482 Million including instructional materials and school equipment 5 Schools used as evacuation centers reduced from 37 to 3 housing 38 IDPs C. Shelter 5 Rotary International delivered 150 units of shelter box in La Trinidad, Benguet 5 PMA provided 2 units KM 450 trucks to deliver 25 units of tents to Itogon, Benguet D. Early Recovery 5 Philhealth agreed to provide 3 months advance reimbursement to all hospitals affected by the typhoon based on the President’s directive 2 5 Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) conducted an inventory of relocation sites and noted that there was not much need for relocation of people in Pangasinan and La Union, HUDCC reported that there are 223 houses in Tuba, Benguet that can be used for a housing project, Department of Agriculture (DAR) has available lands for resettlement 5 PAGIBIG allocated PhP 3 Billion for Calamity loan and housing repair loan 5 DOLE is undertaking project proposal evaluation for emergency employment of displaced workers and for more permanent long-term livelihood projects 5 A Department of Agriculture lot located at Marcos Highway was identified as the relocation site for displaced families in Baguio City E. Logistics 1. SAR and Evacuation 5 As a result of the utilization of resources/assets by the AFP, PNP, PCG, BFP, DPWH, and US, they were able to rescue/evacuate 168,269 families and 836,561 persons – Tabs G-1 and G-2 2. Airlift/Relief Operations 5 For the period 04 to 18 October 2009, one (1) C-130, two (2) F-27, one (1) UN Chopper, one (1) Ml-171 and one (1) UN 20-Footer Transport Truck transported a total of 516,068 lbs of relief goods (185 sorties and 1 hauling) to regions CAR (Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Mt. Province), I (La Union, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan) and II (Isabela, Cagayan) (Tab G-3) 5 Lingap Luzon Disaster Response donated 6 tons of relief goods which was transported to affected areas by a UN helicopter 5 One (1) unit US helicopter assisted CRDCC in airlifting relief goods in isolated areas in the municipalities of Mankayan, Bakun, and Kibungan in Benguet Province 5 Three (3) container vans of food and non-food items of DSWD CO arrived at Wallace, La Union (designating staging area) and the goods were transported to BSU staging area through UN Heli, 5 M35 trucks from PMA and 503rd 3. Clearing Operations 5 BFP accomplishment from 26 September to 22 October in terms of flushing of roads/building structures, water rationing, drainage and siphoning of flooded areas in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, CAR and NCR: No of Fire trucks sorties – 452 Ambulances deployed – 10 units with 126 personnel Personnel Involved – 1,887 Areas Covered – 1,480.32 sq meters Water used –679,668 gallons of water Evacuation Centers assisted/flushed/rationed – 115 Number of activities conducted – 202 Number of persons rescued /served – 134,009 TS “ONDOY” {KETSANA} (Glide No. TC-2009-000205-PHL) I. SITUATION OVERVIEW A. Affected Population – Tab H 3 5 A total of 885,039 families / 4,342,997 persons were affected in 1,915 barangays, 171 municipalities, 16 cities of 26 provinces by Tropical Storm “Ondoy” in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, IX, XII, ARMM, CAR and NCR 5 The number of evacuees decreased from 40,287 families / 190,027 persons inside 401 evacuation centers to 36,272 families / 169,915 persons inside 376 evacuation centers B. Casualties – 5 Casualty remains at 1,030 broken down as follows: 464 Dead, 529 Injured and 37 Missing C. Damages 5 Estimated cost of damage to infrastructure and agriculture amounted to PhP 11.210 Billion (PhP 4.444 Billion – Infrastructure; PhP 6.766 Billion – Agriculture) 5 A total of 153,505 houses were damaged (26,382 totally / 127,123 partially) D. Cost of Assistance 5 Cost of assistance is PhP121,304,031: NDCC (PhP22,493,125); DSWD (PhP 34,786,396); DOH (PhP 23,832,408); LGUs (PhP 23,143,222); and NGOs/GOs (PhP 17,048,879) – Tab L 5 NDCC Rice Assistance - 24,750 sacks of rice have been distributed by NDCC to Regions III (4,650), IV-A (11,200), IV-B (1,000), X (200) and NCR (7,700) 5 The UN Flash Appeal for US$74 M to support government efforts to address the humanitarian needs of those affected has so far attracted $20.2M in funding – 27.3 percent of the total amount requested (Tab O) 5 Donations Received for TS “Ondoy” and Tyhoon “Pepeng” as of 20 October 2009 PhP 234.5 M Ondoy worth of relief supplies thru (DSWD-NROC DSWD 130.1 M Pasay City and OPLAN Sagip Bayan, Malacanang , Manila 104.4 M Cash (local and foreign US$,93,619.15) PhP 8.51 M DOH 8.16 M in kind 0.36 M Cash 5 Donations received/processed through One Stop Shop Center at NAIA consist of food and non-food items and equipment coming from international countries, UN Systems, INGOs and local GOs – Tab N II. HUMANITARIAN UPDATES A. Food and NFIs 5 DSWD provided PhP34.79 Million worth of relief goods in the form of food (rice, bread, canned goods, noodles, etc) and non-food items (mats, blankets, clothing, water jugs, etc) and allocated stand-by funds to DSWD FOs NCR, CAR, I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, IX, XII, NROC/CO in the total amount of PhP 142,571,721 (PhP 23,468,972 stand-by funds and PhP 119,102,749 worth of food and non-food items); received a total of PhP 232.61 Million worth of donations (in kind- PhP 128.97 M, and in cash PhP103.64 M) 4 5 PAGCOR has distributed 11,144 relief packs in Pasig City, Laguna, Rizal, Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija 5 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has allocated USD 30,000 and 3,000 essential household kits to the PNRC to support its relief operations. Each kit contains kitchen sets, tarpaulins, blankets, jerry cans, plastic basins, buckets, mosquito nets, and hygienic items B. WASH, Health, Nutrition & Psychosocial Services 5 DOH extended medical, psychosocial, immunization, WASH, and nutrition services to 73,098 individuals in NCR and Regions III and IV-A. From September 27 to October 18, 2009, there were 372 teams deployed (208 medical, 32 psychosocial, 37 WASH, 5 nutrition, 65 public health,14 assessment, 7 international and 4 disease surveillance); 1,906 personnel deployed and 496 sites visited. As of October 13, 2009, conducted disease surveillance in 20 hospitals in Metro Manila and the following cases were monitored: 227 Leptospirosis (194 adult and 33 pedia); 134 Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (12 adult and 122 pedia); 97 cholera (1 adult and 96 pedia); and 1 typhoid fever (adult). Diseases surveillance is still on-going 5 Health services provided by CHD NCR, III and IV-A: Medical - acute and ambulatory care to 16,136 patients and 42 referrals to hospitals Psychosocial - individuals given psychosocial interventions – 3,797 Public Health - measles immunization to 19,779 persons and vitamin A supplementation to children under 5 years old - 21,696 Water Sanitation and Hygiene – 194 Microbiological testing of water sources 227 portalets distributed; and 661 toilet facilities inspected Nutrition - Nutritional assessment (children and pregnant patients) - 63,098 Nutritional counselling and advocacy (for pregnant and lactating patients - 10,000 5 CHD III, NCR and IV-A reported that the top mortalities were drowning, Asphyxia 2nd, injuries, electrocution and hearth attack due to panic while the top morbidities were acute respiratory tract infection, skin infection/wounds, fibrile illness and pneumonia.