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Early Recovery / Relocation DSWD implemented the “Balik Probinsya” program through provision of transportation assistance and subsistence allowance to family victims who would like to return to their provincial places of origin or area of choice for resettlement or permanent residence; Cash or Food-for-Work (CFFW) projects, a short intervention to provide temporary employment to the affected families by participating in or undertaking early recovery (cleaning of waste/debris in evacuation centers as well as in the affected communities; dredging of canals/waterways) and rehabilitation (repair of damaged community facilities) projects; on going validation, master listing/profiling of affected families in coordination with concerned LGUs, NGOs and other NGAs for provision of shelter assistance, C/FFW and livelihood assistance; and engaged partnership with HHPF Incorporated for the provision of emergency shelter assistance (SEA) for 10,000 families with damaged houses funded by local and international donors of HHPF HUDCC reported that Marikina–based evacuees were relocated to Sta. Rosa, Laguna and provided with livelihood projects. Another batch will be relocated to Binan, Laguna. Also reported that there are 3,000 units needed off site in Pasig. Three hundred (300) families opted to avail Balik Probinsya Program. Malabon has made an assessment of housing needs. The LGUs in said areas were tasked to coordinate with DSWD and NDCC. Available inventories: 8,175 units for displaced families 5,825 developed serviced lots HUDCC submitted a draft EO allocating areas for resettlement of families from the danger and affected areas. Medium term plan is to expand existing relocation sites rather than to purchase new sites E. Camp Coordination/Management DSWD set-up/established NGOs and Donor’s desks through the OPLAN Sagip at Malacañang Palace, Manila. All DSWD-FOs concerned and NFA warehouses to strengthen linkages between the DSWD, LGUs, NGOs and other partners to facilitate prompt and effective delivery of donations and humanitarian assistance On 17 October, forty (40) PNP personnel were deployed to provide security in the distribution of relief goods in Pasig; San Mateo Rizal; Pakil, Laguna; and Calumpit, Bulacan F. Logistics 1. Clearing Operations (For TS “Ondoy” and TY “Pepeng”) MMDA completed clearing of roads and hauling of garbage in the main thoroughfares of Marikina City: (Marcos Highway, A. Bonifacio Avenue, Sumulong Highway, Filex Manalo St; JP Rizal St, Shoe Avenue, Gen. Ordonez Avenue, Katipunan Avenue, General Luna Avenue which are passable to all types of vehicles; conducted clearing operations in Balubad, Provident Village, Sto. Nino, Malanday, Dela Paz, Brgy Industrial Valley Complex and Tanyong; deployed 146 traffic enforcers in Marikina City with 1,835 personnel and volunteers involved; removed 3,600 cu. meters of mountain debris and domestic garbage utilizing 150 government equipment; clearing operations expected to be completed in 10 days DENR has finished the dredging of 6 meters water in Pasig River and it will take 4 months to drain the water in affected areas BFP accomplishment from September 26 to 24 October 2009 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 7 Number of Fire trucks sorties – 1,846 Ambulances deployed - 21 Personnel Involved - 10,630 Areas Covered - 1,850.53 sq km Water used – 3,318,707 gallons Evacuation Centers assisted/flushed/rationed - 674 Number of activities (rescue/evacuation, flushing, draining) conducted – 4,276 Number of persons rescued/served – 524,429 persons Tab A – Affected Population (TY Pepeng) Tab B – Casualties (TY Pepeng) Tab C – Damaged Houses (TY Pepeng) Tab D – Cost of Damages on Infrastructure, Agriculture and Private Properties (TY Pepeng) Tab E – Cost of Assistance (TY Pepeng) Tab F – Status of Roads and Bridges (TY Pepeng and TS Ondoy) Tab G-1 – Assets Deployed (TY Pepeng) Tab G-2 – Number of Evacuated/Rescued Persons (TY Pepeng) Tab H – Affected Population (TS Ondoy) Tab I – Casualties (TS Ondoy) Tab J – Cost of Damages on Infrastructure, Agriculture and Private Properties (TS Ondoy) Tab K – Damaged Houses (TS Ondoy) Tab L – Cost of Assistance (TS Ondoy) Tab M-1 – Assets Deployed (TS Ondoy) Tab M-2 – Number of Evacuated/Rescued Persons (TS Ondoy) Tab N - Donations (TY Pepeng and TS Ondoy) Tab O - International Humanitarian Assistance Financial Tracking System (Philippine Flash Appeal 2009) 8 Sitrep No. 41 Tab A Effects of Typhoon "PEPENG" (Parma) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 25 October 2009, 6:00 AM No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 5,486 954,087 4,478,284 54 3,258 14,892 4,598 9,023 7,856 23,915 NCR 44 4,489 22,071 39 2,449 11,717 0 0 2,449 11,717 1 Caloocan City 4 301 1,333 11 301 1,333 301 1,333 2 Makati City 11155 00 3 Malabon City 1 39 175 1 39 175 39 175 4 Mandaluyong City 3 185 944 00 5 Muntinlupa City 1 26 130 00 6 Navotas City 4 84 405 00 7 Pasay City 1 161 426 1 161 426 161 426 8 Pasig City 3 1,243 6,215 3 1,239 6,195 1,239 6,195 9 Pateros 2 28 150 00 10 Quezon City 7 1,374 6,870 8 308 1,540 308 1,540 11 Taguig City 9 422 2,153 15 401 2,048 401 2,048 12 Valenzuela City 8 615 3,215 00 REGION I 2,406 442,259 2,112,088 0 0 0 4,458 8,743 4,458 8,743 La Union 431 61,263 275,631 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Agoo 42 8,889 44,440 00 2 Aringay 21 5,373 26,814 00 3 Bacnotan 31 187 1,004 00 4 Baguilin 10 418 2,069 00 5 Balaoan 5 111 595 00 6 Bangar 24 4,499 18,878 00 7 Bauang 39 2,571 12,828 00 8 Burgos 12 689 3,386 00 9 Caba 17 3,567 15,475 00 10 Luna 25 2,274 8,638 00 11 Naguilian 37 8,045 37,475 00 12 Pugo 14 790 3,724 00 13 Rosario 8 1,280 7,651 00 14 San Fernando City 56 9,746 39,017 00 15 San Gabriel 3 177 746 00 16 San Juan 41 3,683 14,762 0 0 0 17 Santol 11 320 965 00 18 Sto Tomas 13 6,206 26,033 00 19 Sudipen 4 97 419 00 20 Tubao 18 2,341 10,712 00 Pangasinan 984 295,981 1,437,719 0 0 0 4,458 8,743 4,458 8,743 1 Aguilar 16 4,632 23,160 00 2 Alaminos City 3 57 234 00 3 Alcala 21 1,580 7,680 00 4 Asingan 21 4,079 16,334 00 5 Balungao 16 3,127 15,365 00 6 Basista 13 5,630 28,152 00 7 Bautista 18 4,460 13,921 00 8 Bayambang 77 21,079 103,145 4,458 8,743 4,458 8,743 9 Binalonan 23 4,720 28,320 00 10 Binmaley 33 5,049 31,529 00 11 Bolinao 4 52 223 00 12 Bugallon 14 2,377 11,409 00 13 Calasiao 24 15,480 67,645 00 14 Dagupan City 31 32,172 155,071 00 15 Laoac 22 3,831 18,905 00 16 Lingayen 32 6,012 31,882 00 17 Malasiqui 73 17,240 94,945 00 18 Manaoag 26 6,903 41,924 00 19 Mangaldan 30 18,077 90,391 00 20 Mangatarem 21 3,674 17,945 00 21 Mapandan 13 1,583 7,905 00 22 Natividad 18 2,571 11,950 00 23 Pozorrubio 25 2,706 11,626 00 24 Rosales 26 7,472 31,701 00 25 San Carlos City 40 16,687 65,839 00 26 San Fabian 34 12,586 62,925 00 27 San Jacinto 15 3,110 18,660 00 28 San Manuel 14 3,848 21,420 00 29 San Nicolas 32 5,505 22,020 00 30 San Quintin 21 2,187 13,592 00 31 Sison 28 4,214 21,070 00 32 Sta Barbara 29 17,684 71,047 00 33 Sta Maria 23 5,620 26,110 00 34 Sto Tomas 10 2,253 17,615 00 35 Sual 1 52 260 00 36 Tayug 21 8,573 42,008 00 37 Umingan 40 8,746 43,730 00 Page 1 of 6 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 38 Urbiztondo 21 8,687 43,430 00 39 Urdaneta City 34 12,605 63,025 00 40 Villasis 21 9,061 43,606 00 Ilocos Norte 481 38,167 170,678 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Adams 1 450 1,750 00 2 Bacarra 24 3,676 13,740 00 3 Badoc 29 1,088 5,023 00 4 Bangui 15 1,277 5,106 00 5 Banna 11 384 1,920 00 6 Batac 34 1,024 4,107 00 7 Burgos 10 330 1,472 00 8 Carasi 3 17 119 00 9 Currimao 23 744 3,288 00 10 Dingras 31 4,823 23,383 00 11 Dumalneg 1 333 1,657 00 12 Marcos 13 953 2,929 00 13 Nueva Era 11 733 3,651 00 14 Pagudpud 16 3,813 19,025 00 15 Paoay 29 3,184 12,920 00 16 Pasuquin 27 1,379 6,910 00 17 Piddig 15 830 3,320 00 18 Pinili 25 1,588 6,809 00 19 San Nicolas 24 3,371 16,969 00 20 Sarrat 19 285 1,487 00 21 Solsona 7 64 261 00 22 Vintar 33 963 4,617 00 23 Laoag City 80 6,858 30,215 00 Ilocos Sur 510 46,848 228,060 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Alilem 9 1,397 6,985 00 2 Banayoyo 14 60 298 00 3 Bantay 5 939 4,957 00 4 Burgos 5 11 46 00 5 Cabugao 11 768 3,840 00 6 Candon 22 991 4,885 00 7 Caoayan 9 1,800 9,000 00 8 Cervantes 13 3,115 15,575 00 9 Galimuyod 10 102 510 00 10 Gregorio del Pilar 3 14 53 00 11 Lidlidda 11 732 3,660 00 12 Magsingal 28 2,708 13,540 00 13 Nagbukel 12 389 1,945 00 14 Narvacan 34 550 2,750 00 15 Quirino 9 700 2,100 00 16 Salcedo 21 250 1,250 00 17 San Juan 32 2,642 12,225 00 18 San Vicente 7 1,669 8,345 00 19 Santa 22 2,500 12,500 00 20 Sta Maria 33 4,500 18,225 00 21 Sta.