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Nd Drrm C Upd Date
NDRRMC UPDATE Sitrep No. 15 re: Effects of Tropical Depression “AGATON” Releasing Officer: USEC EDUARDO D. DEL ROSARIO Executive Director, NDRRMC DATE : 19 January 2014, 6:00 AM Sources: PAGASA, OCDRCs V,VII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, DPWH, PCG, MIAA, AFP, PRC, DOH and DSWD I. SITUATION OVERVIEW: Tropical Depression "AGATON" has moved southeastward while maintaining its strength. PAGASA Track as of 2 AM, 19 January 2014 Satellite Picture at 4:32 AM., 19 January 2014 Location of Center: 166 km East of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur (as of 4:00 a.m.) Coordinates: 8.0°N 127.8°E Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 55 kph near the center Movement: Forecast to move South Southwest at 5 kph Monday morninng: 145 km Southeast of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur Tuesday morninng: Forecast 87 km Southeast of Davao City Positions/Outlook: Wednesday morning: 190 km Southwest of Davao City or at 75 km West of General Santos City Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal PSWS # Mindanao Signal No. 1 Surigao del Norte (30-60 kph winds may be expected in at Siargao Is. least 36 hours) Surigao del Sur Dinagat Province Agusan del Norte Agusan del Sur Davao Oriental Compostela Valley Estimated rainfall amount is from 5 - 15 mm per hour (moderate - heavy) within the 300 km diameter of the Tropical Depression Tropical Depression "AGATON" will bring moderate to occasionally heavy rains and thunderstorms over Visayas Sea travel is risky over the seaboards of Luzon and Visayas. The public and the disaster risk reduction and management councils concerned are advised to take appropriate actions II. -
Top 15 Lgus with Highest Poverty Incidence, Davao Region, 2012)
Table 1. City and Municipal-Level Small Area Poverty Estimates (Top 15 LGUs with Highest Poverty Incidence, Davao Region, 2012) Rank Province Municipality Poverty Incidence (%) 1 Davao Occidental Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) 75.5 2 Davao Occidental Don Marcelino 73.8 3 Davao del Norte Talaingod 68.8 4 Davao Occidental Saragani 65.9 5 Davao Occidental Malita 60.8 6 Davao Oriental Manay 58.1 7 Davao Oriental Tarragona 56.9 8 Compostela Valley Laak (San Vicente) 53.8 9 Davao del Sur Kiblawan 52.9 10 Davao Oriental Caraga 51.6 11 Davao Occidental Santa Maria 50.7 12 Davao del Norte San Isidro 43.2 13 Davao del Norte New Corella 41.6 14 Compostela Valley Montevista 40.2 15 Davao del Norte Asuncion (Saug) 39.2 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Note: The 2015 Small Area Poverty Estimates is not yet available. Table 2. Geographically-Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) PROVINCE/HUC CITY/MUNICIPALITY BARANGAYS Baganga Binondo, Campawan, Mahan-ob Boston Caatihan, Simulao Caraga Pichon, Sobreacrey, San Pedro Cateel Malibago Davao Oriental Gov. Generoso Ngan Lupon Don Mariano, Maragatas, Calapagan Manay Taokanga, Old Macopa Mati City Langka, Luban, Cabuaya Tarragona Tubaon, Limot Asuncion Camansa, Binancian, Buan, Sonlon IGaCoS Pangubatan, Bandera, San Remegio, Libertad, San Isidro, Aundanao, Tagpopongan, Kanaan, Linosutan, Dadatan, Sta. Cruz, Cogon Davao del Norte Kapalong Florida, Sua-on, Gupitan San Isidro Monte Dujali, Datu Balong, Dacudao, Pinamuno Sto. Tomas Magwawa Talaingod Palma Gil, Sto. Niño, Dagohoy Laak Datu Ampunan, Datu Davao Mabini Anitapan, Golden Valley Maco Calabcab, Elizalde, Gubatan, Kinuban, Limbo, Mainit, Malamodao, Masara, New Barili, New Leyte, Panangan, Panibasan, Panoraon, Tagbaros, Teresa Maragusan Bahi, Langgawisan Compostela Valley Monkayo Awao, Casoon, Upper Ulip. -
NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 48 Flooding & Landslides 21Jan2011
FB FINELY (Half-submerged off Diapila Island, El Nido, Palawan - 18 January 2011) MV LUCKY V (Listed off the Coast of Aparri, Cagayan - 18 Jan) The Pineapple – a 38-footer Catamaran Sailboat twin hulled (white hull and white sails) departed Guam from Marianas Yatch Club 6 January 2011 which is expected to arrive Cebu City on 16 January 2011 but reported missing up to this time Another flooding and landslide incidents occurred on January 16 to 18, 2011 in same regions like Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and ARMM due to recurrence of heavy rains: Region IV-B Thirteen (13) barangays were affected by flooding in Narra, Aborllan, Roxas and Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Region V Landslide occurred in Brgy. Calaguimit, Oas, Albay on January 20, 2011 with 5 houses affected and no casualty reported as per report of Mayor Gregorio Ricarte Region VII Brgys Poblacion II and III, Carcar, Cebu were affected by flooding with 50 families affected and one (1) missing identified as Sherwin Tejada in Poblacion II. Ewon Hydro Dam in Brgy. Ewon and the Hanopol Hydro Dam in Brgy. Hanopol all in Sevilla, Bohol released water. Brgys Bugang and Cambangay, Brgys. Napo and Camba in Alicia and Brgys. Canawa and Cambani in Candijay were heavily flooded Region VIII Brgys. Camang, Pinut-an, Esperanza, Bila-tan, Looc and Kinachawa in San Ricardo, Southern Leyte were declared isolated on January 18, 2011 due to landslide. Said areas werer already passable since 19 January 2011 Region IX Brgys San Jose Guso and Tugbungan, Zamboanga City were affected by flood due to heavy rains on January 18, 2011 Region X One protection dike in Looc, Catarman. -
Chapter 5 Improved Infrastructure and Logistics Support
Chapter 5 Improved Infrastructure and Logistics Support I. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Davao Region still needs to improve its infrastructure facilities and services. While the Davao International Airport has been recently completed, road infrastructure, seaport, and telecommunication facilities need to be upgraded. Flood control and similar structures are needed in flood prone areas while power and water supply facilities are still lacking in the region’s remote and underserved areas. While the region is pushing for increased production of staple crops, irrigation support facilities in major agricultural production areas are still inadequate. Off-site infrastructure in designated tourism and agri-industrial areas are likewise needed to encourage investment and spur economic activities. Accessibility and Mobility through Transport There is a need for the construction of new roads and improvement of the existing road network to provide better access and linkage within and outside the Region as an alternate to existing arterial and local roads. The lack of good roads in the interior parts of the municipalities and provinces connecting to major arterial roads constrains the growth of agriculture and industry in the Region; it also limits the operations of transport services due to high maintenance cost and longer turnaround time. Traffic congestion is likewise becoming a problem in highly urbanized and urbanizing areas like Davao City and Tagum City. While the Region is physically connected with the adjoining regions in Mindanao, poor road condition in some major highways also hampers inter-regional economic activities. The expansion of agricultural activities in the resettlement and key production areas necessitates the opening and construction of alternative routes and farm-to-market roads. -
President. Resolved As It Is Hereby Resolved to Endorse and Support the Proposed Rehabilitation and Hprovement Activities PPTDP
Public Disclosure Authorized PHILIPPINES Participatory Irrigation Development Project (P088926) Public Disclosure Authorized ABBREVIATED RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN Batutu RIS, Region I1 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 3' Cil3' LO.m -E3 F) L Page 1 of 2 NIA - BAJUW RIS PlDP EXPANSEOW APFt -INVEMX)R?' OF PROPOSED RQW AFFECTED ABTEISS FPd: ROW PiD?>.~ls F!i'P:#IE CF CA1JP:L: bAAlf4 CANAL, ACTUAL DYH~QMSlDEF!A~ON- ---- Page I 'of 4 . NIA - BATUTU RIS PlDP EXPANSOH AREA .-INVENXjWY QF PROWSED ROWAFFECTED AREAS FM: Bc\Y F1ap.xis NAwIEOF CAhiAL: MAIFI CANAL, ACTU.AL WDTH G0hlSlDEWATiOW DEEI' RIGHT 51DE ------..--- ----- ' FOR IRRIG. DBPT. ----- ---- - -2% ---------- --- Page 2 of 4 Y- biRME GF CA!--iAL: --P4.AtM CAMAL, ACTUA.L WDTkI C3MSIDERkinOl4 -- 40,0CH3.OG O$;L="f FOR IRRIG. LIE\!'?. - --- ------...- ----A 20,CjC%l.(]Q .-- D$)S113.AiGE C R ROP,D-- CROSSiti'G------ --- 4.~,030.@-?%?E'r' FOR IF: R IG.-.---- DfZiT;'. - 33,0w.sJC--.-------- QK9' FOR IFZRIG, t3EiJ1-i. RC.AG CRQSXikJG -II ------ -------.-- N.,QIE OF CANAL: LATERAL D, Ei$TUAL WJlDT#i COMSIDEFtkTIOM ----------- ?--I--- I Page ti of4 V 7 -.L . n 9 ->+_ --0 c? 'f! h L? Batutu RIS, Region 11 a. Informal Settlers Informal settlers are scattered on the ROWS of the main canal and laterals of Batutu RIS spread in 7 Barangays in the Municipalities of Compostela and New Bataan in the Province of Compostela Valley. With the assistance of the Barangay Chairmen, consultation meetings were conducted with the 101 households - informal settlers. The agreements reached are the following: i. All informal settlers signed waivers to move out when the improvement works commence. -
PROVINCIAL FISHERIES PROFILE Province of Compostela Valley
PROVINCIAL FISHERIES PROFILE Province of Compostela Valley I. GENERAL INFRORMATION** Total Land Area No.of Coastal Coastal Municipality Population (source No.of Barangay PPDO,Comval) (sq.km.) Barangay Population District 1 Maragusan 55,503 394.29 24 New Bataan 47,470 688.60 16 Compostela 81,934 187.50 16 Montevista 39,602 265.0 20 Monkayo 94,627 692.89 21 District 11 Nabunturan 73,196 245.29 28 Mawab 35,698 169.52 11 Laak 70,856 947.06 40 Maco 72,235 244.40 37 7 18,680 Mabini 36,807 412.25 11 6 20,286 Pantukan 79,067 420.13 13 9 51,352 TOTAL 687,195 4,666.93 237 22 90,318 II. FISHERY RESOURCES A. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES a. No.of Extension Worker Assigned……………………None b. No. of Commercial Fishing Vessel ( Catchers)……….None c. No. of Commercial Fishing Vessel (Registered)………None d. Total Annual Production (M.T./yr)……………………None e. No. of Licensed Commercial Fishermen………………None B. MUNICIPAL FISHERIES B.1 CAPTURE MUNICIPAL ** Municipality No.of Extension No.of No.of No.of Total No. of Total No.of Total Workers Assigned Fishermen Fishermen Motorized Annual non- Annual Fish Annual (Full time) (Part Banca Production Motorized Production Coral Production time) (M.T./Yr.) Banca (M.T./Yr.) (M.T./Yr.) Maco 2 (Alix Bellena & 180 115 150 200 122 95 3 1.5 Hanida Fernandez Mabini 2 (Amalia C. Bama 200 91 135 100 85 25 21 8 & Godofredo Fulo) Pantukan 2 (Bernardo G. Saga 456 142 410 775.79 188 180.55 9 2.84 & Lominicop Mambering TOTAL 836 348 695 1,145.79 395 365.55 33 12.34 B.2 INLAND MUNICIPAL *** Municipality Lake (ha.) River (ha.) Dams (ha.) SWIP (ha.) -
PHI-OCHA Logistics Map 04Dec2012
Philippines: TY Bopha (Pablo) Road Matrix l Mindanao Tubay Madrid Cortes 9°10'N Carmen Mindanao Cabadbaran City Lanuza Southern Philippines Tandag City l Region XIII Remedios T. Romualdez (Caraga) Magallanes Region X Region IX 9°N Tago ARMM Sibagat Region XI Carmen (Davao) l Bayabas Nasipit San Miguel l Butuan City Surigao Cagwait Region XII Magsaysay del Sur Buenavista l 8°50'N Agusan del Norte Marihatag Gingoog City l Bayugan City Misamis DAVAO CITY- BUTUAN ROAD Oriental Las Nieves San Agustin DAVAO CITY TAGUM CITY NABUNTURAN MONTEVISTA MONKAYO TRENTO SAN FRANS BUTUAN DAVAO CITY 60km/1hr Prosperidad TAGUM CITY 90km/2hr 30km/1hr NABUNTURAN MONTEVISTA 102km/2.5hr 42km/1.5hr 12km/15mns 8°40'N 120km/2.45hr 60km/1hr 30km/45mns. 18kms/15mns Claveria Lianga MONKAYO 142km/3hr 82km/2.5hr 52km/1.5hr 40km/1hr 22km/30mns Esperanza TRENTO SAN FRANCISCO 200km/4hr 140km/3 hr 110km/2.5hr 98km/2.hr 80km/1.45hr 58km/1.5hr BUTUAN 314km/6hr 254km/5hr 224km/4hr 212km/3.5hr 194km/3hr 172km/2.45hr 114km/2hr l Barobo l 8°30'N San Luis Hinatuan Agusan Tagbina del Sur San Francisco Talacogon Impasug-Ong Rosario 8°20'N La Paz l Malaybalay City l Bislig City Bunawan Loreto 8°10'N l DAVAO CITY TO - LORETO, AGUSAN DEL SUR ROAD DAVAO CITY TAGUM CITY NABUNTURAN TRENTO STA. JOSEFA VERUELA LORETO DAVAO CITY 60km/1hr Lingig TAGUM CITY Cabanglasan Trento 90km/2hr 30km/1hr NABUNTURAN Veruela Santa Josefa TRENTO 142km/3hr 82km/2.5hr 52km/1.5hr STA. -
Walch, 2013. Disaster Risk Reduction and Local Ownership
INPUT PAPER Prepared for the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND LOCAL OWNERSHIP The effect of political competition, patronage and armed conflict on the local ownership of disaster risk reduction in the Philippines Colin Walch Department of Peace and Conflict Research and Centre for Natural Disaster Science, Uppsala University December 20, 2013 Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 3 2. What do we know about local ownership and disaster risk reduction? ........................... 4 3. Patronage, political competition and armed conflict ..................................................... 6 3.1 Patronage politics .............................................................................................. 6 3.2 Political competition ........................................................................................... 7 3.3 Local leader’s relationship with rebel groups ........................................................ 8 4. Methodology ........................................................................................................... 8 5. The case of the Philippines ....................................................................................... 9 5.1 Local ownership of DRR in the municipality of New Bataan ................................. 10 5.1.1 Municipality of New Bataan after typhoon BophaError! Bookmark not defined. 6. Conclusion ........................................................................................................... -
TIER1 Agency: BUREAU of JAIL MANAGEMENT and PENOLOGY
TIER1 Agency: BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY (BJMP) XI INVESTMENT BRIEF SPATIAL COVERAGE RDP RESULTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ TARGETS (IN SOURCE OF UACS PROGRAM/PROJECT MATRIX (RM) REMARKS ACTIVITIES CONGRESSIONAL PHP'000) FUNDS DESCRIPTION PROVINCE ADDRESSED DISTRICT 2019 MFO: SAFEKEEPING & DEVELOPMENT OF INMATES (i) Security Management of Inmates: Provision of Escorting Services, Conduct of Regionwide Inspections, Davao City/Del Travel Expenses 1st 713.77 GAA personnel inventories & Sur local travels for official businesses: Military Supplies Regionwide 181.50 GAA Fuel, Oil, Lubricant Regionwide 2,178.00 GAA Expenses (ii) Improvement and Maintenance of Jail Water Expenses Regionwide 7,920.00 GAA Facilities & Equipment: Electricity Expenses Regionwide 9,900.00 GAA Repair/Improvement - Davao City/Del 1st _ GAA Davao City Jail Sur Repair/Improvement - Davao City/Del 1st _ GAA Davao City Female Jail Sur Repair/Improvement - Davao City/Del 1st _ GAA Davao City Jail-Annex Sur Repair/Improvement - Digos City District Del Sur 1st _ GAA Female Jail 6-1 INVESTMENT BRIEF SPATIAL COVERAGE RDP RESULTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ TARGETS (IN SOURCE OF UACS PROGRAM/PROJECT MATRIX (RM) REMARKS ACTIVITIES CONGRESSIONAL PHP'000) FUNDS DESCRIPTION PROVINCE ADDRESSED DISTRICT 2019 Repair/Improvement - Del Norte 2nd _ GAA Panabo City District Jail Repair/Improvement - Del Norte 1st _ GAA Tagum City Jail Repair/Improvement - Del Norte _ GAA IGACOS City Jail Repair/Improvement - Oriental 2nd 300.00 GAA Lupon District City Jail Repairs/ Maintenance Regionwide 260.15 -
Sitecode Region Penro Cenro Barangay Municipality Name of Organization Contact Person Commodity Hectares
AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY HECTARES Ancestral Domain Tribal Farmers Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Upper Ulip Monkayo Association Mauricio Latiban Trees, Rubber, Timber 75 Barangay Tribal Council of Elders & Leaders Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo San Jose Monkayo of San Jose (BTCEL San Jose) Romeo Capao Rubber, Timber 50 Camanlangan Tree Growers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Camanlangan New Bataan (CATREGA) Ruperto Sabay Sr. Timber 50 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Casoon Monkayo Casoon Tree Farmers Association (CATFA) Gavino Ayco Timber 80 Dalaguete Lebanon San Vicente Montevista Watershed Farmers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Lebanon Montevista (DALESANMWFA) Martiniano Paniamogan Timber 37 XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Ngan Compostela Kapwersa Comval Agricultural Cooperative Alejandro Cacao, Timber 50 Magangit Upland Farmers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Fatima New Bataan (MAUFA) Clemente T. Nabor Timber 50 Mangayon Indigenous People and Farmers Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Mangayon Compostela Association (MIPFA) Timber 70 Maragusan Waterworks & Sanitation Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Poblacion Maragusan Cooperative (MAWASCO) Cesar Escuadro Trees, Timber 100 Mayaon Upland Small Farmers Association Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Mayaon Montevista (MUSFA) -
Notice to the Depositors of the Closed Rural Bank of Montevista (Davao Del Norte), Inc
PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NOTICE TO THE DEPOSITORS OF THE CLOSED RURAL BANK OF MONTEVISTA (DAVAO DEL NORTE), INC. 1. Pursuant to Monetary Board Resolution No. 407 dated March 6, 2014 ordering the closure of Rural Bank of Montevista (Davao del Norte), Inc. (RB Montevista), the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) through its authorized representatives will conduct the on-site servicing of claims for insured deposits on the said closed bank starting March 26, 2014. 2. Depositors (i) with validated deposit balances of P50,000.00 and below, (ii) with complete mailing address found in the bank records or updated through the Mailing Address Update Form (MAUF), and (iii) without any outstanding obligation with the bank do not need to file a claim. Postal Money Orders (PMO) have been sent to said depositors at their respective mailing addresses found in the bank records or updated through the MAUF. 3. Depositors with validated deposit balances of more than P50,000.00, and those with (i) outstanding obligations with the bank, and/or (ii) have incomplete mailing addresses, regardless of type of account and account balance, need to file a claim for deposit insurance at the following premises of RB Montevista from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday: Banking Units Claims Settlement Payout Site/Address Period Laak and March 26 to 28, 2014 Sobrecary St., City of Tagum, Tagum Davao del Norte Bayugan March 28, 2014 Poblacion, City of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur Mati March 26 to 27, 2014 City of Mati (Capital), Davao Oriental Mawab March 26 to 28, 2014 Poblacion, Mawab, Compostela Valley Monkayo March 26 to 28, 2014 Poblacion, Monkayo, Compostela Valley Montevista March 26 to 28, 2014 Brgy. -
Tagum-Liboganon River Basin Tagum
RIVER BASIN CONTROL OFFICE FFoorrmmuullaattiioonn ooff IIn ntteeggrraatteedd RRiivveerr BBaassiinn MMaannaaggeemmeenntt aanndd DDeevveellooppmmeenntt MMaasstteerr PPllaann ((IIRRBBMMDDMMPP)) for Tagum-Libuganon River Basin for Tagum-Libuganon River Basin INAL EPORT FFINAL RREPORT VVOLUME II EEXECUTIVE SSUMMARY November 2016 November 2016 Table of Contents Formulation of an Integrated River Basin Management and Development Master Plan for Tagum-Libuganon River Basin TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 RATIONALE ........................................................................................................ 2 2.0 PROJECT OBJECTIVE/S ................................................................................... 2 3.0 THE STUDY AREA ............................................................................................. 3 4.0 SECTORAL PER THEMATIC AREA .................................................................. 6 4.1 Integrated Watershed Management ........................................................... 6 4.2 Biodiversity Conservation .......................................................................... 6 4.3 Water Resources ....................................................................................... 7 4.4 River and River Delta Management ........................................................... 8 4.5 Flood Control, Disaster Risk Reduction and Hazard Management, and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation ......................................... 9 4.6 Coastal and Aquatic Resources Management ..........................................