SitRep No. 19 TAB A

Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “ULYSSES” (I.N. VAMCO) INCIDENTS MONITORED As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS GRAND TOTAL 326

FLOODING 207 NCR 12 Brgy. 120 12 November 2020 Subsided

Brgy. 117 12 November 2020 Subsided

Brgy. 118 12 November 2020 Subsided Caloocan City Brgy. 119 12 November 2020 Subsided

Brgy. 160 12 November 2020 Subsided

Brgy. 175 12 November 2020 Subsided

KES 12 November 2020 half ground floor

KNHS 12 November 2020 half ground floor

SRES 12 November 2020 gutter deep

SRNHS 12 November 2020 gutter deep

LVES 12 November 2020 knee deep

JDPNHS 12 November 2020 gutter deep

THS 12 November 2020 gutter deep Marikina City MES 12 November 2020 gutter deep

SEHS 12 November 2020 gutter deep

Marisci 12 November 2020 half ground floor

NHS 12 November 2020 almost 3rd floor

MNHS 12 November 2020 ground floor

IVES 12 November 2020 ground floor

Hulong Duhat 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles San Agustin 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Potrero 12 November 2020 Tonsuya 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Niugan 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Malabon City Baritan 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Catmon 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Longos 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Muzon 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Santulan 12 November 2020 Passable to all types of vehicles Singalong cor. Quirino 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Taft Ave. cor. Quirino 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Pedro Gil cor. Leon Guinto 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Taft Ave. cor Finance Road 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Antonio Villegas (infront of Manila 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Manila Quezon Blvd (infront of Quiapo Church) 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Morayta cor. Espana 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Espana cor. P. Noval 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Espana cor Lacson Ave. 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Espana cor Maceda St. 12 November 2020 Gutter Deep Roxas Blvd (Pedro Gil – Quirino) – both sides 12 November 2020 Knee Deep Brgys. Alabang, Buli, Cupang, Bayanan, Putatan, Muntinlupa 12 November 2020 Above knee deep and EDSA approach, Shaw tunnel Northbound 12 November 2020 New Zaniga; F. Ortigas, P.Cruz, B. Francisco, 12 November 2020 Passable Balesteros Poblacion; 125,123, Lerma, 3rd Street Dulo, Court, 12 November 2020 Unpassable 4th Street Dulo, 2nd Street Dulo Old Zaniga; Leyva, Lerma, Private E. Reyes, Old Mandaluyong City 12 November 2020 Parada Plainview; Maysilo-Divine Mercy, Sto. Rosario, Boni- Sikap, San Pedro, San Pablo, San Joaquin, Sta. 12 November 2020 Passable Ana, Maysilo-BDO Hagdan Bato, Libis; Acacia Lane 12 November 2020 Daang Bakal; Bernardo-Haig 12 November 2020 Victoria Corner Mactan 12 November 2020 Subsided Mola Street 12 November 2020 Buendia to Dian 12 November 2020 Subsided Emilia to Osmena to dian 12 November 2020 Subsided Ibarra 12 November 2020 Subsided Matanzas 12 November 2020 Subsided Calatagan 12 November 2020 Subsided Casino 12 November 2020 Subsided Araro 12 November 2020 Subsided Camalig 12 November 2020 Subsided Dian From Casino 12 November 2020 Subsided To Zobel Roxas 12 November 2020 Subsided Currie 12 November 2020 Subsided P. Binay 12 November 2020 Subsided Ben Harrison 12 November 2020 Subsided M. Antonio 12 November 2020 Subsided Santuico 12 November 2020 Subsided Jacinto 12 November 2020 Subsided E. Ramos 12 November 2020 Subsided Javier 12 November 2020 Subsided Roosevelt 12 November 2020 Subsided J. Victor 12 November 2020 Subsided Fernando 12 November 2020 Subsided Washington 12 November 2020 Subsided Pasong Tamo 12 November 2020 Subsided Taylo 12 November 2020 Subsided P. Medina (Dela Rosa to Buendia) 12 November 2020 Subsided Jerry Mayor 12 November 2020 Subsided Taguile St. P Ocampo and Chino 12 November 2020 Subsided Roces Street. 12 November 2020 Subsided INCIDENTS MONITORED | 1 of 11

Makati City LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS P. Ocampo Zobel Roxas 12 November 2020 Subsided Chino Roces 12 November 2020 Subsided Sampaloc Corner Kamagong 12 November 2020 Subsided Makati City St. Paul 12 November 2020 Subsided Yakal Pasong Tamo 12 November 2020 Subsided Kamagong to Chino Roces to P. ocampo 12 November 2020 Subsided Finlandia 12 November 2020 Subsided Rockefeller Corner Newton 12 November 2020 Subsided Rockefeller corner Copernico 12 November 2020 Subsided Edison Corner Copernico 12 November 2020 Subsided Ford 12 November 2020 Subsided Primo Rivera 12 November 2020 Subsided F. Pascua Corner C. Francisco 12 November 2020 Subsided E.Pascua Corner Delpan 12 November 2020 Subsided Along Vito Cruz cor Pasong Tamo Going Kalayaan 12 November 2020 Subsided Langka 12 November 2020 Subsided Lazones 12 November 2020 Subsided Yakal Pasong Tamo 12 November 2020 Subsided Maya 12 November 2020 Subsided Paloma Circle 12 November 2020 Subsided Adalla 12 November 2020 Subsided San Francisco 12 November 2020 Subsided Aguinaldo 12 November 2020 Subsided M. H. Del Pilar 12 November 2020 Subsided C. Aquino 12 November 2020 Subsided Aguinaldo 12 November 2020 Subsided Juan Luna 12 November 2020 Subsided Kilyawan 12 November 2020 Subsided Bernadino and Camia 12 November 2020 Subsided Corner J.P. Rizal 12 November 2020 Subsided Amapola 12 November 2020 Subsided Estrella Corner JP Rizal 12 November 2020 Subsided Azucena 12 November 2020 Subsided Godet Street 12 November 2020 Cervera 12 November 2020 Zone 2 (along the creek side) 12 November 2020 Gatchalian 2 12 November 2020 Subsided Valley 2 Bridge 12 November 2020 Subsided Salvador 12 November 2020 Subsided Sandiville 12 November 2020 Subsided Multinational 12 November 2020 Subsided Kaingin 12 November 2020 Subsided Libjo 12 November 2020 Subsided Banana Compound 12 November 2020 Subsided Manggahan 12 November 2020 Subsided Carmela 12 November 2020 Subsided Tuyuan 12 November 2020 Subsided Creekside in Kenko 12 November 2020 Subsided Paranaque Riverside 12 November 2020 Subsided Marcelo Compound 12 November 2020 Subsided Multinational Ave 12 November 2020 Subsided Kamagong St. 12 November 2020 Subsided Sunrise 12 November 2020 Subsided Airport Village 12 November 2020 Subsided Fourth Estate 12 November 2020 Subsided Overpass 12 November 2020 Subsided Valley 3 12 November 2020 Subsided SAV-9 12 November 2020 Subsided Bodoni 12 November 2020 Subsided Lupang Hinirang 12 November 2020 Subsided Fuentabello 12 November 2020 Subsided Pulangpula Uno 14 November 2020 Subsided Pulangpula Dos 14 November 2020 Subsided 20 inches BF International / CAA 14 November 2020 Subsided Daniel Fajardo 14 November 2020 Subsided Ilaya 14 November 2020 Subsided Talon Dos 14 November 2020 Subsided Pamplona Tres 14 November 2020 Subsided Manuyo Uno 14 November 2020 Subsided Talon Uno 14 November 2020 Subsided Meritville 12 November 2020 Subsided Julio Compund 12 November 2020 Subsided Tramo Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Pendong Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Culasi Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Real Street 12 November 2020 Subsided 402 12 November 2020 Subsided Mapayapa Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Perpetual Village 12 November 2020 Subsided Saging Street - Phase 2 12 November 2020 Subsided Saging Street - Phase 1 12 November 2020 Subsided Patola Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Creekside 12 November 2020 Subsided Mabuhay Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Receiver Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Timog Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Las Piñas Palawan Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Tramo Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Balite Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Velasquez Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Gallardo Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Madrigal Compound 12 November 2020 Subsided Lopez Compound 12 November 2020 Subsided Balite Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Zapote via duct 12 November 2020 Subsided Quirino Avenue 12 November 2020 Subsided Dela Cruz Compound 12 November 2020 Subsided Venezia Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Yakal Street, 2nd Reyville 12 November 2020 Subsided Creekside, Caimito 12 November 2020 Subsided Along Caimito 12 November 2020 Subsided Tramo Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Boracay Street 12 November 2020 Subsided Lombos Street 12 November 2020 Subsided St Anthony Street, St Joseph 12 November 2020 Subsided St Matthew Street, St Joseph 12 November 2020 Subsided St Vincent Street, St Joseph 12 November 2020 Subsided Camella 3D 12 November 2020 Subsided Villa Isabelita 12 November 2020 Subsided Camella 5 12 November 2020 Subsided

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 2 of 11 Las Piñas

LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Daisy Street along Vergonville 12 November 2020 Subsided San Antonio Valley 12 November 2020 Subsided Pelayo 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 180 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 180 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 181 12 November 2020 Subsided Pasay City Brgy 177 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 177 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 180 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy 181 12 November 2020 Subsided G. Lazaro, Dalandanan 13 November 2020, 5AM Not passable Dalandanan Stoplight 13 November 2020, 5AM Not passable Maysan Road 13 November 2020, 5AM Passable Valenzuela City St. James 13 November 2020, 5AM Not passable LFS Viente Reales 13 November 2020, 5AM Not passable Marulas BBB along Mc Arthur 13 November 2020, 5AM Not passable E. Ragas St. up to Sitio Pagkakaisa and Panday 1-1.5 meters Paltok Sta. Ana S. T. Santos St. Barangay Sta. Ana 1.5-2 meters Capt. Musni Barangay Sta. Ana 0.5-1 meter College St. up to Armada St. Barangay Sto. 0.5-1 meters Rosario-Kanluran Pateros E. Quiogue St. Lungos Barangay Aguho 1-1.5 meters C. Almeda St. up to F. Imson St. Barangay San 0.5 meters Pedro Main Roads Sto. Rosario Subdivision Barangay Sto. Rosario- 1-1.5 meters Silangan Felix Avila St. Barangay Sto. Rosario-Silangan 0.5 meters Road REGION I 2 Pangasinan 2 Carael (Sitio Riverside and West), Pantal (Sitio 4 inches - 1 foot due to high tide Dagupan City Guibang), Mayombo-Perez Intersection, Arellano 12 November 2020, 8:00 AM Mostly subsided as of 13 November 2020, 3PM A.B Fernandez Canaolan (Brgy road along the boundaries of Brgy 1 ft. Binmaley 12-Nov-20 Biec and Brgy Canaolan) Subsided as of 12 November 2020, 11AM REGION II 70 Cagayan 19 Damurog Pagbangkeruan Jurisdiccion Business Baybayog Pared Business Pinopoc Business Afusing Bato Calantac Baculod Centro Sur above 15 meters based from Bangkero Tupang Maraburab water level monitoring Alcala Tupang 9 November 2020 Subsided as of 17 November 2020 Piggatan San Esteban Agani Pussian Dalaoig Abbeg Afusing Daga Masin Tamban Malalatan Carallangan Cabuluan Annabuculan, Baccuit, Palacu, Goran, Bauan, Dafunganay, Agguirit, Unag, Abolo, Pacac Grande, Alitungtung, Logung, Pacac Paqueño, Masical, Annafatan, Baculud, Calamagui, Anquiray, Amulung 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 16 November 2020 Babayuan, Concepcion, Centro, Dugayung, Estefania, Tana, Bayabuan, Cordova, Nangalasauan, Palayag, Casingsing Sur, Casingsing Norte Toran, Par Sur, Binalan, Paddaya, Zimay, Plaza, 10 November 2020, 6:00 PM Below the knee deep flooding Tallungan Aparri Navagan, Sanja, Centro 2, Bisagu, Maura, Minanga, Centro 1, Paruddun Norte, Gaddang, 12 November 2020, 8:00 PM Below the knee deep flooding Centro 7, Centro 10, Bangag, Dodan, Sinarag Cabuluan West, Cabaritan East, Cabaritan West, 10 November 2020, 10:00 AM Knee deep flooding Santa Cruz, Zitanga, Payagan and Centro East Ballesteros Ammubuan, San Juan, Centro West, Baran, Fugu 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM Knee deep flooding Dalay, San Lorenzo, San Vicente, Balza, Flooded Buguey Remebella, Maddalero, Mala Weste, Tabbac, 12 November 2020, 11:00 PM Receded as of 13 November 2020 Quinawegan, Fula Dugo Alinunu, Bulala, Catarauan Sur & Norte, Agusi, Baggao, Fusina, Tuluttuging, Centro Sur, Camalaniugan Gen. E. Batalla, Jurisdiccion, Affunan, Minanga, 13 November 2020, 1:00 AM Knee deep level Ziminila, Sapping, Tagum, F.Tuzon, Dacalla-Fugu, Centro Norte, Casili, Bulala, Cullit, Luec, Abagao Tanggat Norte, Tanggat Sur, Centro 1, Mapula-pula Claveria 10 November 2020, around 8:30 AM Flood estimated at around 3-4 ft (waist deep) and Malilitao Gattaran Centro Sur 11 November 2020, 7:00 PM Flooded Knee deep flooding Gonzaga Brgy. Casitan 11 November 2020, 10:30 AM 40 fisherfolk families affected Receded as of 13 November 2020 Centro (Dappa), Bagumbayan, Maxingal, San Jose, Lalafugan, Jurisdiccion, Logac, San Lorenzo, Dagupan, Fusina, Malanao, San Antonio, Above Knee Deep Lallo 13 November 2020, 9:00 AM Tucalana, Catayauan, Paranum, Alaguia, Slowly receding Cabayabasan, Cacayauan, Catugan, Dagupan, Fabrica, Logac, Sta. Maria Minanga Sur, San Pedro, Cabatacan East, Flooded Lasam Cabatacan West, Magsaysay, Viga, Calapangan 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM Receded as of 13 November 2020 Sur, Allanay Knee deep flooding Pamplona Bagu 11 November 2020, around 12:30 PM Receding Cabbo, Callao, lapi, Malibabag, Namabbalayan, Peñablanca Buyun, Nannarian, Quibal, San Roque, 13 November 2020, 8:14 AM Flooded Aggugaddan Gaggabutan West, Cambabangan, Illuru Sur, Rizal 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM Knee deep level Gaddangao, Duyun, Baluncanag Flood estimated at around 4 ft Dagueray, Bangan, Marzan, Centro 1, Centro 2, Sanchez Mira 10 November 2020, around 9:00 AM All barangays receded except Sitio Dagueray as of 11 November Langagan and Santor 2020, 3PM INCIDENTS MONITORED | 3 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Santa Praxedes Cadongdongan 11 November 2020, 2:30 PM Waist deep Bauan East, Iraga, Dassun, Basi East, Basi West, Solana 13 November 2020, 12:15 PM Flooded Natappian West (some parts only), Lanna Malallinta, Naruangan, Bugnay ,Mambacag, Culong, Bocok, Angang, San Juan, San Luis, San Tuao 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM Flooded Vicente, Taribubu, Bulagao, Alabug, Centro Uno, Cato Tuguegarao City-wide Isabela 35 1 meter - 14 meter Alicia 23 Barangays 12 November 2020 'Subsided as of 13 November 2020 2ft-10ft Angadanan 40 Barangays 12 November 2020 'Subsided as 13 November 2020 1ft-3ft Aurora 6 Barangays 12 November 2020, 5:00 AM Subsided as 12 November 2020 15 feet Benito Soliven 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 1.5m - 3 meters Burgos 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 'Subsided as of 14 November 2020 Aggub, Anao, Angancasilian, Balasig, Cansan, Casibarag Norte, Casibarag Sur, Catabayungan, Cabagan Centro (Pob), Cubag, Garita, Magassi, Masipi 13 November 2020 'Subsided as of 16 November 2020 West, Ngarag, Pilig Abajo, Pilig Alto, San Bernardo, San Juan, Saui, Tallag, Ugad Cabanatuan 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Cauayan City 32 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 17 November 2020 Cordon 15 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Ragan Norte, Ragan Almacen, Ragan Sur, Rizal, Calinaoan Sur, San Andres, San Antonio, San Delfin Albano Isidro, San Jose, Quibal, San Andres, San Nicolas, 12 November 2020 Subsided as 16 November 2020 San Roque, Santo Rosario, San Patricio, Visitacion, Villaluz Ayod Bucal Sur Dinapigue Digumased Dimalaude Echague 27 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 Gamu 8 barangays Alibagu, Allinguigan 2nd, Allinguigan 3rd, Arusip, Bacolod, Bagumbayan, Baligatan, Bangag, Batong- Labang, Cabannungan 1st, Cabannungan 2nd, Cabeseria 22, Cabeseria 23, Cabeseria 25, Cabeseria 4, Calamagui 1st, Calamagui 2nd, Ilagan City 12 November 2020 Subsided as 16 November 2020 Camunatan, Capo, San Antonio, Fugu, Guinatasan, Lullutan, Malalam, Manaring, Marana II, Naguilian Norte, Osmenia, Pilar, Rugao, San Ignacio, San Juan, San Vicente, Santa Barbara, Santo Tomas, Sipay Jones Brgy. Linomot 12 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 Luna 5 barangays Maconacon Malasin 11 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 Mallig 3 Barangays 11 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 Naguilian 9 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Palanan Culasi Street 12 November 2020 Subsided as 12 November 2020 Quezon Barucboc Norte 11 November 2020 Subsided as 12 November 2020 Quirino 3 Barangays 14 November 2020 Subsided as 16 November 2020 Ramon 7 barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Reina Mercedes 14 barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 15 November 2020 Roxas 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 San Agustin 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 12 November 2020 San Guillermo 4 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 San Isidro 7 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 San Mariano 32 Barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 12 November 2020 San Mateo 10 barangays 13 November 2020 Subsided as 15 November 2020 San Pablo 9 Barangays 13 November 2020 Subsided as 15 November 2020 Sta. Maria 20 Barangays 13 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Sto. Tomas 27 Barangays 13 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Santiago City 33 Barangays 11 November 2020 Subsided as 13 November 2020 Tumauini 32 barangays 12 November 2020 Subsided as 14 November 2020 Nueva Vizcaya 11 Lublub (Pob.) 2 meters Alfonso Castaneda Abuyo 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 14 November 2020 Galintuja Camandag Ambaguio Subsided Dulli Banganan Beti Bone North Bone South Calitlitan Comon Cutar Darapidap Kirang Nagcuartelan 1-4 feet Aritao Poblacion 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 12 November 2020 Santa Clara Tabueng Tucanon Anayo Baan Canabuan Canarem Latar-Nocnoc-San Francisco Ocao-Capiniaan Yaway Abian Abinganan Almaguer North Almaguer South 1 meter - 2 feet Bambang San Leonardo 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020 Macate Manamtam San Fernando Sto Domingo Proper Bonfal Proper Bayombong Buenavista (Vista Hills) Subsided Paitan

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 4 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Duruarog Balete 1 - 2.5 feet Diadi Namamparan 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM Subsided as of 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Poblacion Bugnay Ineangan 2-4 feet Dupax del Norte 11 November 2020 Some portion of purok 3 and 4 Subsided as of 12 November 2020 Kayapa Talecabcab Subsided Alimit Alloy Antutot Belet Binogawan Biyoy Bua Camamasi Capisaan Catarawan Cordon Didipio Dine Kakiduguen 3-4 feet Kasibu Kongkong 11 November 2020 Lupa Subsided as of 14 November 2020 Macalong Malabing Muta Nantawacan Pao Papaya Paquet Poblacion Pudi Siguem Tadji Tukod Wangal Watwat Aurora Baresbes 1 meter Quezon Buliawo 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020 Caliat Nalubbunan Bascaran Solano Subsided Pilar d. Galima Bintawan Sur Bintawan Norte Ibung Cabuluan .80 meter Villaverde Nagbitin 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020 Ocapon Pieza Sawmill Poblacion Quirino 5 Cabarroguis Calaocan, Eden, Gomez, Tucod, Zamora Diffun Maria Clara Cabaruan, Cabua-an, Diduyon, Pedlisan, San Maddela Pedro, Santa Maria, Villa Agullana, Villa Hermosa Sur Anak, Dipantan Nagtipunan Ponggo, San Ramos Saguday Rizal (Pob.) REGION III 20

Bulacan 10

Angat 10 barangays 1-6 ft

Balagtas 6 barangays 1-2 ft

Baliuag 14 barangays 1-2 ft

Bocaue 16 barangays 1-3 ft Bustos 8 barangays 1-2 ft Calumpit 29 barangays 1-2 ft Marilao 5 barangays 1-3 ft Obando 1 barangay 1 ft Plaridel 12 barangays 1 ft San Miguel 1 barangay 1-3 ft Pampanga 10 Apalit 6 barangays 1-2.5 ft Candaba 1 barangay 4.5 ft

Guagua 1 barangay 2 ft

Masantol 26 barangays 1-2.5 ft Macabebe 22 barangays 1-3.5 ft City of San Fernando 7 barangays 1-4 ft San Luis 2 barangays 2 ft

San Simon 1 barangay 1.5 ft

Sasmuan 2 barangays 2 ft Sto. Tomas 1 barangay 2 ft CALABARZON 46 Laguna 13 Brgy. Palingon, Bagong Kalsada, Lingga, Above knee deep as of 18 November 2020 Sampiruhan Calamba Ciy Sitio Ronggot, Brgy. Lecheria knee deep 1.5-2 feet Bukal Road, Pansol Road 12 November 2020, 9:45 AM Subsided as of 1100H, 12 November 2020 INCIDENTS MONITORED | 5 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS 2-3 feet Binan City Brgy. De La Paz, San Jose, Malaban 12 November 2020, 7:00 AM Chest deep as of 18 November 2020. Subsided in barangays San Antonio and Sto. Domingo 1.5 feet Sta. Rosa City Brgys. Tagapo, Market Area, Kanluran 12 November 2020, 9:00 AM Subsided as of 12 November 2020, 2PM Brgy. Batuhan and Bulihan, Brgy. Calumpang and 1.5-4 feet Famy 14 other barangays 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 8:00PM Brgy. Balitoc and Batuhan Brgy. Lambac 12 November 2020, 2:30 AM Subsided as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 Brgys. Pag-asa, Bayanihan, Sinagtala, Lucong, Mabitac 3-4 feet Nanguma, Paagahan, San Antonio, Libis ng Nayon, 12 November 2020, 2:30 AM Subsided as of 1400H, 13 November 2020 Masikap 1-2 feet Bay Brgy. Puypuy 12 November 2020, 7:00 AM Subsided as of 12 November 2020, 10:30AM Brgys. Cuyab, Landayan, Sitio Southside, San Brgys. Cuyab and Landayan - Leg deep as of 23 November 2020, Since TY ROLLY Antonio, 2:00PM. Others subsided on 12 November 2020. San Pedro City Brgys. San Roque, Pacita 2, San Vicente, Fatima, Brgy. San Roque - Leg deep as of 23 November 2020, 2:00PM. 12 November 2020 Nueva Others subsided on 12 November 2020.

Brgys. Oples, Calumpang, Malabo Kalantukan, 1.5 - 2 feet Liliw Novaliches, Ilayang Sungi, Dita, Kanlurang Bukal, 11 November 2020, 8AM Subsided as of 0600H, 12 November 2020 Ibabang Sungi, Cabuyew, Culoy ankle deep Still flooded with 3ft height as of 18 November 2020. Brgys. Aplaya, Bukal, Labuin, Linga, Masico, Sta. Subsided in barangays Bukal, Labuin, Masico, Sta. Clara Sur, San Pila Clara Sur, Pinagbayanan, San Antonio, Sta. Clara 12 November 2020, 1AM Antonio, Sta. Clara Norte, Mojon, and San Miguel. Norte, Mojon, San Miguel Subsided in Barangays Aplaya, Pinagbayanan, and Linga as of 27 November. ankle deep Pagsanjan Brgy. Binan 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020 Lumban Brgys. Balubad, Lewin Ibaba, Maytalang II 11 November 2020, 11PM Subsided as of 1100H, 12 November 2020 Pakil Brgys. Burgos and Banilan Floodwaters up to 2ft. Subsided as of 23 November 2020 2 feet Siniloan Brgy. G. Redor 12 November 2020. 4PM Subsided as of 14 November 2020 Batangas 3 1 foot Sto. Tomas Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Pedro 12 November 2020, 7:00 AM Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 8AM Bagong Paraiso, District I, Brgy. Palanas, Brgy. 4 feet Lemery 12 November 2020 San Isidro Itaas, Sitio Paraiso Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 2PM Malvar San Pedro I 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 0800H, 13 November 2020 Quezon 19 Above ankle deep Brgys. Gomez, Canda Ibaba, Canda Ilaya, Rizal, 5 feet deep as of 0800H, 12 November 2020 Lopez 11 November 2020 Magsaysay, Talolong P/MDRRMO on monitoring Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM P/MDRRMO on monitoring San Francisco Poblacion, Kawayan 2, Casay, Sto. Niño 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Knee-deep Tagkawayan Brgys. Aliji, Tabason, San Jose 11 November 2020 P/MDRRMO on monitoring Subsided as of 12 November 2020 Burdeos Brgy. Pulang Lupa 11 November 2020

San Andres Brgy. Pansoy 11 November 2020 Knee-deep Subsided as of 14 November 2020, 8AM Brgys. Busok-Busukan, Guinhalinan, San Juan, San Narciso 11 November 2020 Bani, Lakdayan, Calwit, Abuyon, Punta, White Cliff

Gumaca Brgys. Salvacion, Buensuseso, Mabini 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 14 November 2020

Still leg deep as of 17 November 2020, 3PM Brgys. Tikiwan and Sumulong 11 November 2020 Subsided: Brgy. Sumulong Calauag 1.5 feet Sta. Rosa, Maglipad, Pandanan, Binutas, Salvacion 12 November 2020 Subsided Brgy. Tagkawa 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 Quezon Brgy. Caridad (Poblacion) 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 1100H, 12 November 2020 1-3.5 feet Brgys. Comon, Pilaway, Ilog (Purok Libis) 12 November 2020, 8:00 AM Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM 3 feet deep as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 Poblacion 12 November 2020, 8:00 AM Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Submerged Catambungan 12 November 2020, 8:00 AM Infanta Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM 6 feet Brgy. Pinaglapatan 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Brgy. Boboin 1 foot Brgy. Banugao 12 November 2020 Brgy. Banugao - subsided as of 13 Nov 2020, 5 AM Brgy. Magsaysay 1 meter Brgys. Butanyog (Sitio Calamigin Poblacion) 11 November 2020, 7:00 PM subsided 12 November 2020, 11 AM Mulanay Brgy. Ajos 1.5 feet 12 November 2020 (Sitio Tulay) subsided 13 November 2020, 5 AM Brgys. Poblacion, Banglos, Pamplona, Katablingan, General Nakar Subsided as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 (except Brgy. Banglos) Anoling, Batangan, Minahan Norte Dolores Brgy. Pinagdanlayan 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 14 November 2020 Lucena City Brgy. 10 (Riverside Iba Dupay) 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Brgys. 3,4,9,10, Matandang Sabang Silangan, Sitio 3-4 feet Catanauan 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Sapang Palay Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM 1.5 feet Pitogo Brgy. Pototanin 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Subsided as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 1.5 feet Quezon Caridad Poblacion 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 1100H 11 November 2020 1.5 feet Guinayangan Brgys. Manggagawa, Sta. Cruz, Calimpak 11 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Sariaya Brgy. Manggalang Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 5PM Rizal 8

Eastwood Phase 9, Brgys. Manggahan, San Isidro 3-6 feet. Due to overspilling of Wawa Dam Southville, Dela Costa, San Isidro, Burgos, San 12-15 feet in some parts as of 12 November 2020, 8AM Jose, Rosario, Sitio AC (Tabing Ilog), Libis PCG and 525th SRG deployed assets Montalban 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM Montalban responders, AFP, PRC, Rizal PPO, 80IB, PCG, PDRRMO Brgys. San Isidro, Burgos, San Jose, Rosario, Rizal conducted rescue operations. Manggahan, Balite Subsided as of 1200H 13 November 2020

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 6 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS 5-6 feet deep Brgys. Maly, Banaba, Ampid 1 and 2, Sta. Ana GB1 Rescue operations conducted. Assets deployed. San Mateo 12 November 2020, 3:00 AM GB2 DB1 DB2, Guinayang, Malanday Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 9AM Initial report: Due to overflow of Wawa Dam Morong Manila East Road Passable to heavy vehicles only Tanay Kaybuto, Sitio Burol, and Sitio Kay-ambala Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 8 AM Cainta Ortigas Ext. going to Junction Pasig Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8 AM Brgys. Wawa, Imatong, Takungan, Bagumbayan, Pililia Floodwaters up to 2ft deep. Subsided as of 13 November 2020 and Hulo Brgys. San Isidro, Burgos, San Jose, Rosario, 12-15 feet, flood subsided 13 November 2020, 1 PM Rodriguez Manggahan, Balite Initial report: Due to overflow of Wawa Dam Manila East Road, National Highway, Brgy. Looc Cardona portion going to Brgy. San Roque portion, and three Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8 AM (3) in Dalig

Cavite 3 Noveleta River overflowed up to 3 feet deep Noveleta 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM (Brgys. Alapan 1B, 1C, Bucandala 2, Bucandala 4, Bucandala 5, Carsadang Bago 2, Pagasa 2, Medicion 2A-2D, Medicion 1A-1C Anabu 1A, 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM Imus Pasong Buaya 1, Tanzang Luma 3, Palico 1, Toclong (1A, 2A, 2B), Magalasang (1D, 1G)

Aguinaldo Highway Ankle deep 12 November 2020 (Bacoor-Imus Boundary to St. Dominic) Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM

1-12 ft Mambog 2-4, Molino Rd, Panapaan Bridge, Bacoor 12 November 2020 Panapaan Bridge - Subsided as of 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM. All Aniban Ligas, Zapote 1, Salinas 1 areas subsided as of 24 November 2020.

MIMAROPA 7 Occidental Mindoro 3 knee-chest deep Brgy. Ilvita (Sitio Pandan, Claudio Salgado proper), Pre-emptive evacuation was conducted in coastal barangays Sablayan 12 November 2020, 4:00 AM Brgy. Victoria, and Brgy. Tagumpay Subsided (except Sitio Pandan, Brgy. Claudio Salgado) as of 13 November 2020. Overflowed river Magsaysay Caguray River 11 November 2020 Water levels back to normal as of 13 November 2020 Overflowed river Sta. Cruz Ararong River 11 November 2020 Water levels back to normal as of 13 November 2020 Oriental Mindoro 4 San Juan (Sitio Bankal), Cambunang (Sitio Waist deep Bulalacao 11 November 2020, 5:30 PM Cawacat), Nasucob Subsided 13 November 2020 Knee-waist deep Mansalay Brgys. Cabalwa, Manaol, and Budburan 11 November 2020, 5:00 PM Subsided 13 November 2020 Sitio Tatalon, Brgy. Pinagsabangan I and II, Sitio Waist deep amugis, Brgy. Masagana, Brgy. Sampaguita, and 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Conducted evacuation Brgy. Barcenaga Subsided (except Pinagsabangan I and II) 13 November 2020 Brgy. Apitong, Sitio Centro, Brgy. Malvar, Brgy. Knee level Naujan Nag iba I and II, Andres Ilagan, and Brgy. 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Conducted evacuation Masagana Subsided (except Andres Ilagan) 13 November 2020 below knee level Brgy. Bagong Buhay, Brgy. San Carlos, Brgy. 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Conducted evacuation Adrialuna, and Brgy. San Nicolas Subsided 13 November 2020 Knee level Sitio Malamig, Brgy Leido, Malabo, and Bagong Victoria 12 November 2020, 9:00 AM Conducted evacuation Buhay Subsided (only in Brgy. Bagong Buhay) 13 November 2020 REGION V 46 Camarines Norte 10 San Vicente Kanluran and Fabrica As of 12 November 2020 Subsided Cobangbang, 5, Camambugan, 1, Mambalute, Daet Mancruz, Pasig, Mandulungan, Bagasbas, As of 12 November 2021 Subsided Pamorangon Labo River, Calabasa, Gumamela, Cabusay, Labo Fundado, Bagacay, Sta. Cruz, Bakiad, Pagasa, As of 12 November 2022 Subsided daguit, Anahaw Basud Mangcamagong. Taba-taba As of 12 November 2023 Subsided Jose Panganiban Plaridel, North Poblacion, South Poblacion Parang, as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Capalonga Poblacion, Ubang, Mataque, Cationa, Alayao As of 12 November 2020 Subsided

Mercedes San Roque, Del Rosario, III As of 12 November 2021 Subsided

Sta. Elena San Lorenzo, Poblacion, Rizal As of 12 November 2022 Subsided Cagbolago, Napilihan, Sto. Domingo, Mangcayo, Vinzons As of 12 November 2023 Subsided Singi, Sula. Poblacion 1 and 2, Guinacutan Talisay Gabon, Binauan, San Nicolas, Kahabaan As of 12 November 2020 Subsided

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San Rafael Barrera - Pobacion, Poblacion - San Lupi as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Flood subsided Pedro, Colacling Castillo, Pandan, Biong, New Poblacion, Sta. Cruz, Biong: subsided Cabusao as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Sta. Lutgarda, and Camagong Sta. Cruz: Ricefields Panaytayan, Amomokpok, Liboro, Calle, Laguio, Ragay Lower and Upper Sta. Cruz, Poblacion Ilaod, as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Liboro: subsided Poblacion Ibaya, and Apad Bagong Silang, Mabini, Palaspas, Tabion, Sta. Rita Del Gallego 1 and 2, Pamplona, Sinuknipan 1, Public Market as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM All subsided as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Area, Lower portion of Poblacion Zone 1,2, and 3

San Juan Ave, Anib, Lubigan Jr. Sitio Mantapayas, San Juan Ave.: subsided Sipocot as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Malubago Anib: subsided Loob, Malbong, 1st and 2nd District, Namuat, Gainza as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Subsided Dahilig, Cagbunga Potot Zone 1 and 2, Rongos, Taban, Fundado Zone 6, Portion of Zone 2,3, and 7, Cuyapi, Taban, Libmanan Fundado, Malbogon, Poblacion, Bigajo Norte, as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Church Site, Handong, Aslong, Palangon, Ibid, Borongborongan, Mancawayan

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 7 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Balagbag, Flordeliz, San Roque, San Jose, Lipot, Tarosanan, Del Rosario, San Miguel, San Vicente, Milaor as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Amparado, Alimbuyog, Borongborongan, Cabugao, Mayaopayawan, Dalipay, Capucnasan

San Juan - San Lorenzo, Del Carmen - Del Rosario, San Felipe - Santiago, Baras Malitbog, Minalabac as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Timbang, Bagongbong, Catanusan, Taban, Mataoboc, Upper Anayan, Sagrada, San Jose

San Fernando Rizal, Bonifacio, Del Pilar, Buenavista, Sta. Cruz as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided

Balogo, Caranan, Odicon, Quitang, San Cirilo, Sta. Pasacao as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM All subsided as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Rosa Del Norte, Sta. Rosa Del Sur, Tinalmud

San Rafael, Cagbunga, Cagbibi, Tampadong Zone Pamplona as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided 1, Poblacion Zone 1-9, Tambo, Veneracion Bombon San Roque, San Jose, Sto. Domingo as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Subsided Balatasan, Balongay, Pagatpatan, Quipayo, Calabanga Sabang, Salvacion, San Bernardino, San Isidro, as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Subsided San Lucas, San Pablo, San Roque Dugcal, Marupit, San Francisco Zone 3, Rarosanan Zone 4, Sua Ricefields, San Juan - San Ramon Camaligan Zone 3,4, and 5, San Jose-San Pablo, San Marcos, as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided San Mateo, San Roque, Sto. Domingo, Sto. Tomas, Sua, Tarosanan Haring, Baras, Dinaga, Fundado, Iquin,Liñaga, Canaman Mangayawan, San Jose East, Sta. Teresita, Haring as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Zone 3,4, and 7 Barobaybay, Bell, Carigsa, Casuray, Monserrat, Ponong, San Francisco, San Isidro, San Juan, San Magarao as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Miguel, San Pantalleon, Sta. Lucia, Sta. Rosa, Sto. Tomas Pili San Jose, Santiago as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Subsided Gatbo-Del Rosario, San Vicente, Ocampo-Iyagan Gatbo-Del Rosario: Passable Ocampo as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Baao Subsided Caramoan Cadong, Daraga, Tabgon, Taw og as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Bagumbayan Grande, San Benito, San Juan Goa as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Bautista Presentacion Pili and Cagnipa as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM All subsided as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Boclod, Sta. Maria, Kinalasan, Dolo, Boclod Zone 3 San Jose as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided (riverside) Lagonoy Bocogan, Burabod, Del Carmen as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Buenavista: subsided Bagacay, Buenavista, Filarca, La Purisma, Tinambac as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM La Purisima: subsided Salvacion Pon., Sogod, Tamban Subsided San Francisco, San Jose, San Roque, San Nicolas, Baao as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Del Rosario, Sta. Bulalia, Sta. Teresita Agos, Bacolod, Buluang, Cawacagan, Divina Pastora, Goyudan, Salvacion, San Miguel, San Bato Rafael, San Vicente, Santiago, Sta. Cruz, Tagpolo, as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided Tres Reyes, San Juan Zone 1,2, and 6, San Roque Zone 1,3,4 and 5 Buhi Sagrada, San Buena, San Pascual as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Subsided

Balaogan, Casugad Zone 6, Ombao, Polpog, San Jose, Kinalabasahan, Sto. Nino, San Roque Pob, Casugad. Fabrica, Ombao Polpog, San Jose, San Miguel, San Bula as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Sagrada, Salvacion, Bagumbayan, San Miguel, Roque Poblacion; still flooded as of 19 November 2020 Fabrica, San Agustin, San Isidro, Palsong

San Roque, San Miguel, Francia, San Francisco, Iriga City as of 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Subsided San Jose, San Isidro, Salvacion

Angustia, Antipolo Old, Antipolo Young, Malawag, San Vicente Gorong gorong, San Vicente Ogbon, San Antonio Ogbon, San Roque Madawon, San Roque Pob, Sta. Lucia, San Isidro Pob, San San Vicente Ogbon, San Roque Madawon, San Isidro Pob, San Nabua Francisco, San Juan, San Luis, San Miguel, San as of 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM Antonio Pob, La Purisima, Bustrac, Sta. Barbara; still flooded as of Jose, San Nicolas, San Esteban, San Antonio Pob, 19 November 2020 Santiago Young, Santiago Old, Lourdes Young, La Purisima, Bustrac, Salvacion Que Gatos, Sta. Barbara Abella, Pagdaicon Puro Mabulo, Mabolo Milaor Naga City Boundary, Sabang, Calauag, Villa Karangahan, As of 12 November 2020 Subsided Tabuco Bridge, Brgy. Trianggulo Sorsogon 4 Flooding at Brgy San Jose, Purok 7,1,2 and 3 of Brgy. Mabanate, Lourdes Spillway, Brgy. Cabiguan, As of 12 November 2020 Brgy Gura not passable Pilar Brgy. Pinagsalog, Brgy. Lipason, Brgy. Banuyo, Brgy. Sapa, Brgy. Bayasong and Brgy. Abucay Sitio Nabuntungan, Brgy. Catalagman 13 November 2020, 4PM Subsided Castilla Brgy. Mayon, Sitio Cubao, Castilla 13 November 2020, 4PM Subsided Juban Brgy. Biriran, Juban 13 November 2020, 4PM Subsided Donsol Areas near Donsol River and its tributaries 13 November 2020, 4PM Subsided CAR 4 Apayao 1 Sta. Filomena, Calanasan and Capannikian-San 2 feet Calanasan 12 November 2020 Antonio, Pudtol Subsided 13 November 2020 Kalinga 3 less than 3 ft. Tabuk City Brgy. San Francisco 12 November 2020 Subsided as of 13 November 2020 Punukpuk Purok 1 and 2 in Magaogao 12 November 2020 less than 3 ft. Liwan East - Tagapan Santor FMR less than 3 ft. Pangul FMR, San Quintin Liwan East - San Quintin, Macutay Road Rizal 12 November 2020 Purok 6 and 7 of Brgy. Calaoca subsided to less than 1 ft. Rizal National Road (Liwan West - Macutay Section) Subsided as of 12 November 2020, 6PM Purok 6 and 7 of Brgy. Calaoca STORM SURGE 1 Region III 1 Aurora 1 Dipaculao Coastal Barangays 11 November 2020, 4PM Storm surge; conducted pre-emptive and forced evacuation COLLAPSED STRUCTURE 2 CALABARZON 1 Cavite 1

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 8 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Collapsed wall (on-going construction) of Polytechnic Manufacturing Incorporated Dasmariñas City Purok 4, Brgy. Langkaan 1, Dasmariñas City 12 November 2020, 4AM Personnel from the PNP, Municipal Engineering Office and Dasmarinas Rescue Team proceeded to the place of the incident for immediate action. REGION III 1 Pampanga 1 San Simon 12 November 2020 Collapsed wall LANDSLIDE / SOIL COLLAPSE 51 REGION II 5 Cagayan 4 Santa Praxedes Purok Dugdugas, Cadongdongan 10 November 2020, 5:00 PM Riverbank of Centro 2 and Magsaysay Elementary Lasam 10 November 2020, 6:00 PM Wall of Magsaysay Elementary School were damaged School, Brgy. Magsaysay Pamplona Zone 7 Brgy. Centro and Brgy. Allasitan 11 November 2020, 8:40 AM Small scale landslide and riverbank erosion Asassi-Temblique Boundary Road 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Baggao Sitio Tueg, Bitag Grande 13 November 2020, 2:00 AM Landslide causing the death of four (4) persons Nueva Vizcaya 1 Quezon Runruno, Quezon 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM Landslide causing the death of ten (10) persons Region III 2 Bulacan 1 City of San Jose Del Monte Mt. Balagbag San Isidro 12 November 2020 Landslide Aurora 1 Landslide San Luis Brgy. Dikapinisan 11 November 2020 Assisted MDRRMO San Luis in the deployment of SAR Team/ Provision of SatPhone CAR 6 Ifugao 5 Landslide, fallen trees and eroded ripraps Neduntg-Pula Provincial Access Road 12 November 2020 Road affected is still unpassable Asipulo Ongoing clearing operations Landslide covering the road pavement Bahag Nalhay Access Road, Pikukung Section, 12 November 2020 Road affected is still unpassable Ambenen, Antipolo, Asipulo, Ifugao Ongoing clearing operations

Initial reports from MDRRMC Banaue and PDRRMC Ifugao detail one (1) house and one (1) loader/backhoe and more or less 12 individuals were covered in a landslide.The Backhoe/loader was clearing the road due to a previous landslide, but another landslide then covered the backhoe and the house.

MPS Banaue received the call about the incident at around 5:30PM, 12 November 2020, and immediately responded to the incident. Banaue Sitio Naditu, Viewpoint, Banaue, Ifugao 12 November 2020, 5:30PM Ongoing SAR Operations by PDRRMC Ifugao, MDRRMC, Banaue, MPS Banaue, BFP Banaue, and volunteers.

As of 13 November 2020, 1PM, one (1) victim was rescued and was brought to Good News Clinic and Hospital, Sumigar, Viewpoint, Banaue, Ifugao.

One (1) body was retrieved from the site and was brought to Banaue for proper identification.

MDRRMC Lamut, Ifugao Response Team (PNP, BFP, LERT, POSA, 14SAB) rescued nine (9) individuals who were trapped Ibulao River, Sitio Bulao, and Sanafe, Lamut, Lamut 12 November 2020, 6:00PM Ifugao. They were trapped in the area when the water level suddenly rose.

All individuals are now safe. Four (4) individuals were left to safeguard heavy equipment, but got stranded when the water level suddenly rose. Calupaan Riverside, Sitio Pugo, Brgy. San Juan, Alfonso Lista 12 November 2020, 10:00PM MDRRMO Alfonso Lista, MDRRMO Aguinaldo, PNP Aguinaldo, PNP Alfonso Lista, Ifugao. Alfonso Lista, and volunteers rescued the individuals.

All individuals are now safe. Mudslides Malibcong Unmap Welcome Arc 13 November 2020, 10AM Cleared 15 November 2020 Benguet 1 Landslides and fallen debris Bugulas Halsema Road, Bangao, Bugulas, Benguet 12 November 2020 Cleared as of 12 November 2020 CALABARZON 23 Cavite 1 Landslide resulting to the collapse of the victims' barracks Tagaytay City Brgy. Iruhin East 12 November 2020, 9:30PM Victims were immediately brought to Ospital ng Tagaytay for medical treatment. Laguna 5 Cavinti Brgy. Layasin 11 November 2020 Landslide along the road. Clearing operations conducted by DPWH. Calauan Brgy. Imok 12 November 2020, 5:20AM Cleared as of 0641H, 12 November 2020 Pangil Feeder Road, Brgy. Dambo 12 November 2020, 8:07AM Passable as of 12 November 2020 Calamba City Brgys. Halang, Majada, Mapagong 12 November 2020, 8:00AM Cleared as of 1800H, 12 November 2020 Nagcarlan Brgy. Bangcuro 12 November 2020 Cleared Batangas 4 San Nicolas Calangay Ground subsidence. For checking of MGB CALABARZON Malvar Brgy. Bagong Pook 11 November 2020 Rock Slide. Ongoing clearing operations by DPWH DEO I Brgy. Laguile Sinkhole / Fissure, 2 houses affected. Taal Fissures Brgy. Apacay 12 November 2020 On-going assessment Fissures Brgy. Calangay 12 November 2020 On-going assessment Fissures Brgy. Bangin 12 November 2020 On-going assessment San Nicolas Fissures Brgy. Talang 12 November 2020 On-going assessment Fissures Brgy. Pansipit 13 November 2020 On-going assessment Rizal 1 Minor landslide. Clearing operations by the barangay concerned. Cardona Charcoal St. Brgy. Patunhay 11 November 2020, 9:30 PM Cleared as of 2300H, 11 November 2020 Quezon 12 Mauban - Tayabas Road Mauban - Tayabas Road is impassable 11 November 2020, 11:49PM Mauban Brgy. San Isidro Cleared as of 0235H 12 November 2020 Brgy. Tapucan 12 November 2020 Due to sustained heavy rains Brgy. Tanauan 12 November 2020, 8:00AM Cleared as of 1000H 12 November 2020 Landslide Brgy. Tignoan 12 November 2020, 8:00AM Real Cleared as of 1000H 12 November 2020

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 9 of 11 Real LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Mudslide Brgy. Poblacion 12 November 2020, 8:00AM Cleared as of 1000H 12 November 2020 San Francisco Brgy. Silawin (Along the road) 11 November 2020, 7:00 PM Road still passable Sitio Kayugkog, Brgy. Sta. Rosa With toppled trees as of 1900H, 11 November 2020 (Along the road) Road still passable Mulanay Mulanay - San Francisco Road Not passable due to soil erosion causing road rapture. 11 November 2020 Brgy. Buntayog Passable as of 16 November 2020 Brgy. Camboga as of 0900H, 12 November 2020 Cleared as of 14 November 2020, 8:00 AM Calauag Brgy. Sta Maria as of 0030H, 12 November 2020 Cleared as of 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM San Narciso Brgy. Abuyon as of 0900H, 12 November 2020 Cleared as of 15 November 2020, 8:00 AM Guinayangan Brgy. Manggagawa / Calimpak as of 0900H, 12 November 2020 Already cleared as of 1110H, 12 November 2020 Catanauan Brgy. Maligaya 1300H, 12 November 2020 Due to sustained heavy rains Gumaca Brgy. Villa Bota 1130H, 12 November 2020 Due to sustained heavy rains Dolores Brgy. Pinagdanlayan 12 November 2020 Due to sustained heavy rains Lopez Brgy. Samat 1130H, 12 November 2020 Due to sustained heavy rains Quezon Brgy. Poblacion V 1900H, 11 November 2020 Cleared as of 0500H, 13 November 2020 MIMAROPA 2 Romblon 1 Conducted clearing operations Calatrava Brgy. Pangulo 11 November 2020, 5:00PM Passable to all types of vehicles as of 12 November 2020, 5AM Oriental Mindoro 1 MDRRMO Bulalacao and PA conducting rescue operations Bulalacao Brgy. Dangkalan 12 November 2020, 4:00PM REGION V 13 Camarines Norte 2 Paracale Brgy Tugos 13 November 2020, 12PM Ongoing clearing operations Bagacay, Canapawan, Tigbinan, and Kalabasa Bagacay and Canapawan are cleared. Both Tigbihan and Kalabasa Labo 13 November 2020, 12PM Bridge Bridge are still not passable. Camarines Sur 9 Brgy. Lagui, Zone 4 Apad, Liboro (Sitio Amlongan) Boundary of Lagulo and Poblacion Ragay 13 November 2020, 12PM Lagulo and Poblacion Iraya; Rockslide; no casualties reported; Passable Iraya Sipocol Tara and Calabanga 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable Buhi Burocbusoc 13 November 2020, 12PM Near quarry area; Passable Balatan Cabanbanan 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable Macad, Sta. Rosa del Sur, Sta. Rosa del Norte, Pasacao 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable and Bagong Silang Lupi Banging 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable Bato Caricot 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable Presentacion Bicalen 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable as of 14 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Tinambac Sagrada and Bagacay 13 November 2020, 12PM Bagacay: Soil Erosion; Passable Sorsogon 2 Ariman Jct., Bulusan Lake Road, Brgy. San Rafael, Bulusan 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable Bulusan, Irosin Road Magallanes Brgy. Busay, Magallanes 13 November 2020, 12PM Passable MARITIME 2 CALABARZON 2 Quezon 2 Motorbanca aboard 5 passengers were capsized due to the bad Atimonan Sitio Carinay, Brgy. Villa Ibaba 11 November 2020, 10:40 AM weather. PCG Southern Quezon conducted rescue operations. All 5 passengers were rescued. Capsized cargo boat. Details to follow. Cause is still under Patnanungan 11 November 2020 investigation. UPROOTED TREE / FALLEN POSTS 63

REGION I 1 Pangasinan 1 San Carlos City Gamata, Pagal, Agdao, Guelew 13 November 2020 Clearing operations conducted REGION III 43 Pampanga 17 Apalit All barangays 12 November 2020 Clearing operations conducted Arayat All barangays 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Various barangays DHVSU, San Antonio Bacolor 12 November 2020 Cleared Elementary Bulain Candaba Two (2) barangays Flooding in one (1) barangay has subsided San Miguel, Rizal, Plaza Burgos, San Vicente, Guagua 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Maguiapo, San Juan I, San Rafael Mabalacat 12 November 2020 Cleared Fallen trees: ongoing clearing operations Macabebe 12 November 2020 Dangling Powerline: clearing operations by MDRRMC Personnel, barangay volunteers and PELCO Magalang Sto. Rosario 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Masantol 12 November 2020 Cleared Minalin Four (4) barangays Flooding in all areas has subsided Fallen trees Porac Sta. Cruz, Babo Sacan, Manibaug Libutad 12 November 2020 Fallen post Nine (9) barangays specially San Carlos Road near Mexico Mexico 9 barangays 12 November 2020 Community Hospital Brgys. Panipuan, Malino, Juliana, Northville, San San Fernando 12 November 2020 Coordinated with City Engineering Office Isidro, Calulut, Lara Cleared; All roads are are now passable and clear from fallen trees San Luis 12 November 2020 and obstruction San Simon Two (2) barangays 12 November 2020 Flooding in one (1) barangay has subsided Sasmuan San Nicolas 2nd 12 November 2020 Cleared Sta. Ana JASA Road 12 November 2020 Bataan 8 Abucay Salian 12 November 2020 Road cleared as of 12 November 2020 Pilar Brgy. Alauli, Del Rosario, and Panilao 12 November 2020 Road cleared as of 12 November 2020 Dinalupihan Brgy. Naparing 12 November 2020 Cleared Orion Sta. Elena, Wawa, and Baña Brgy. Arellano 12 November 2020 Cleared Mariveles Brgy. Balon 12 November 2020 Cleared Villa Angeles Central, Cuprang Central, Bagong Balanga City 11 November 2020 Cleared Silang (BLISS) Limay Within Limay 11 November 2020 Cleared Orani Brgy. Tugatog, Mulawin. And Brgy. Paraiso 12 November 2020 Bulacan 5 Fallen Trees Meycauyan 5 barangays 12 November 2020 Burnt MERALCO Post Fallen Trees Plaridel 15 barangays 12 November 2020 Damaged MERALCO Post Baliuag All barangays 12 November 2020 Fallen Trees Guiguinto 12 November 2020 Damaged MERALCO Post Bulakan 12 November 2020 Tarlac 10 Conducted joint clearing operation with DRRMO and DPWH 2nd Bamban 12 November 2020 DEO

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 10 of 11 LOCATION DATE / TIME REMARKS Conducted clearing operation and temporarily housed persons at the Camiling 12 November 2020 Camiling DRRMO OpCen Capas 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Conducted clearing operation and temporarily housed persons at the Concepcion 12 November 2020 Lapuz Memorial Complex Gerona 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Lapaz 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Moncada 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations San Manuel 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Sta Ignacia 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Tarlac 12 November 2020 Ongoing clearing operations Zambales 3 Paluig East Poblacion 12 November 2020 Reported 1 dead and 1 injury Olongapo Fire and Rescue Team, Cutting Team Dispatched with Brgys. Kalaklan, East Tapinac, Gordon Heights, Assistance of OEDC Olongapo City 12 November 2020 Old Cabalan, New Asian Fallen Electrical Post Botolan San Juan 12 November 2020 CALABARZON 10 Cavite 5 Uprooted trees leaned on Meralco Post Imus City Bayan Luma 11 November 2020 Clearing operations conducted by Meralco Dasmarinas - Salitran 2, Salawag, Fatima 11 November 2020 Conducted clearing operations. Dasmariñas City Dasmarinas - Zone 3 11 November 2020 Conducted clearing operations. General Trias Gen. Trias - Buenavista 12 November 2020 Conducted clearing operations. Bacoor Bacoor - San Nicolas, Panapaan 2, Molino 12 November 2020 Conducted clearing operations. Tanza Tanza - Amaya 1, Daang Amaya 2 12 November 2020 Conducted clearing operations. Laguna 4 San Pablo City 11 November 2020 Uprooted trees damaged 3 houses and affected 4 families Mabitac Brgys. San Miguel and Amuyong 12 November 2020, 3:20 AM Fallen trees. No clearing conducted Uprooted trees Kalayaan Brgy. San Juan 11 November 2020, 1:39 PM Ongoing clearing operations Famy Brgys. Bulihan-Batuhan, Salang Bato, Tahiris Road 12 November 2020, 12:00 AM Not passable/ Ongoing clearing operations. Rizal 1 Fallen Acacia Tree. Ongoing removal by DPWH Rizal DEO II Baras Sagbat-Pililia Diversion Road 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2PM CAR 5 City 1 Baguio City Abanao Road 12 November 2020, 6:00 AM Road was cleared at 5:45AM Benguet 3 Afat, Poblacion, Itogon, Benguet Fallen tree. A house was partially damaged. All family members living Itogon Baloy, Brgy. Tingondan, Itogon, Benguet in the affected house are safe. Banguengey, Poblacion, Itogon, Benguet Cleared on the same day 12 November 2020 Tuba Sitio Tokang, Brgy Camp 3, Tuba, Benguet Fallen tree, cleared as of 8:00 AM, 12 November 2020 Atok Busoc, Poblacion, Atok, Benguet Fallen clump of bamboos. One (1) repoted dead due to the incident. Mt. Province 1 Bauko Guinzadan Sur, Bauko, Mt. Province 12 November 2020 Fallen tree damaged parked vehicles. No reported casualty. NCR 4 Rosario Enriquez along Felix Fuertas, Quiricada Relayed to the LGU of Manila. Also deployed MMDA clearing team. Manila City and Alvares Street Unfortunately it is too windy to act on the fallen tree Quezon City Congressional Village 3 along Congressional Ave. Fallen acacia tree. Responded by MMDA. Makati City Along Orense Brgys. 179, 179, 177, 168, 178, 20, 63, 22, 60, 66, Caloocan City Fallen post. LGU Coordinated with MERALCO 5, 162, 163 Sources: OCD ROs

INCIDENTS MONITORED | 11 of 11 SitRep No. 19 TAB B Preparedness Measures and Effects for TY "ULYSSES" (I.N. VAMCO) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 7,158 1,139,286 4,674,607 426 22,671 91,149 9,603 39,995 32,274 131,144 NCR 188 13,133 54,536 29 926 3,606 0 0 926 3,606 CALOOCAN 23 243 926 ------LAS PIÑAS CITY 2 78 259 ------MAKATI 4 70 260 ------MALABON 11 186 763 ------MANDALUYONG CITY 5 308 1,232 ------MANILA CITY 16 1,205 4,887 ------MARIKINA 16 4,672 21,210 14 340 1,262 - - 340 1,262 MUNTINLUPA CITY 8 1,653 6,657 11 483 1,939 - - 483 1,939 NAVOTAS CITY 14 770 2,974 ------PARAÑAQUE 10 304 1,290 ------PASAY CITY 11 110 365 ------PASIG CITY 4 851 3,350 3 31 138 - - 31 138 PATEROS 4 120 439 ------QUEZON CITY 3 909 3,600 1 72 267 - - 72 267 SAN JUAN 9 112 427 ------TAGUIG CITY 27 770 3,070 - - - - - 0 0 VALENZUELA CITY 21 772 2,827 ------REGION I (ILOCOS REGION) 311 22,023 107,618 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ILOCOS NORTE 15 1,415 5,659 ------PAGUDPUD 15 1,415 5,659 ------LA UNION 7 21 61 ------LUNA 7 21 61 ------PANGASINAN 289 20,587 101,898 ------ALAMINOS 5 105 374 ------DAGUPAN CITY 6 33 285 ------URDANETA CITY 4 12 47 ------AGUILAR 1 2 6 ------ALCALA 2 5 23 ------BALUNGAO 17 95 472 ------BANI 4 5 13 ------BASISTA 13 113 439 ------BAUTISTA 12 277 902 ------BAYAMBANG 38 332 1,651 ------BINALONAN 4 5 19 ------BOLINAO 23 5,159 25,795 ------CALASIAO 5 8 45 ------INFANTA 13 6,022 30,110 ------LABRADOR 4 10 41 ------LAOAC 2 3 17 ------LINGAYEN 7 42 187 ------MABINI 9 107 448 ------MALASIQUI 1 1 5 ------MANAOAG 1 2 8 ------MANGATAREM 76 4,077 20,385 ------ROSALES 2 6 21 ------SAN FABIAN 1 8 30 ------SAN JACINTO 1 7 36 ------SAN MANUEL 1 11 27 ------SAN QUINTIN 10 46 194 ------SANTA MARIA 1 1 1 ------SISON 1 23 47 ------SUAL 2 72 282 ------TAYUG 1 1 6 ------URBIZTONDO 21 3,996 19,980 ------VILLASIS 1 1 2 ------REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY) 1,098 238,710 855,745 5 241 770 21 63 262 833 CAGAYAN 488 117,914 428,029 3 125 292 - - 125 292 TUGUEGARAO 46 44,912 153,085 1 4 21 - - 4 21 ABULUG 4 154 503 ------ALCALA 24 6,565 19,011 ------ALLACAPAN 18 1,166 4,050 ------AMULUNG 38 9,111 27,346 ------APARRI 21 6,812 24,867 ------BAGGAO 39 7,652 26,082 2 121 271 - - 121 271 BALLESTEROS 6 36 137 ------BUGUEY 16 1,442 6,619 ------CAMALANIUGAN 27 2,426 10,226 ------CLAVERIA 41 6,134 23,681 ------ENRILE 19 7,791 35,148 ------GATTARAN 39 2,998 10,265 ------IGUIG 16 1,904 9,088 ------LAL-LO 22 3,119 10,310 ------LASAM 24 1,981 9,249 ------PAMPLONA 12 604 1,962 ------PEÑABLANCA 15 3,076 14,761 ------PIAT 4 31 84 ------RIZAL 7 118 374 ------SANCHEZ-MIRA 7 566 1,875 ------SANTA PRAXEDES 7 63 194 ------SANTA TERESITA 3 186 779 ------SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) 18 3,465 12,830 ------SOLANA 15 5,602 25,503 ------

Page 1 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons ISABELAGRAND TOTAL 432 114,655 404,430 ------CAUAYAN 34 8,631 40,877 ------SANTIAGO 27 4,914 24,345 ------ALICIA 23 1,322 5,460 ------ANGADANAN 4 64 148 ------AURORA 5 176 840 ------BENITO SOLIVEN 4 1,743 3,498 ------BURGOS 4 260 858 ------CABAGAN 26 15,849 55,431 ------CABATUAN 4 85 272 ------CORDON 18 761 2,421 ------DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 17 3,419 13,461 ------DINAPIGUE 4 69 257 ------ECHAGUE 12 834 2,320 ------GAMU 9 260 926 ------ILAGAN 61 41,457 135,042 ------JONES 4 69 210 ------MACONACON 7 83 202 ------MALLIG 2 23 115 ------NAGUILIAN 8 1,149 4,638 ------PALANAN 4 71 229 ------QUEZON 1 4 11 ------QUIRINO 1 109 310 ------RAMON 8 324 1,198 ------REINA MERCEDES 14 3,340 11,022 ------ROXAS 8 1,181 5,563 ------SAN AGUSTIN 7 52 181 ------SAN GUILLERMO 3 16 57 ------SAN ISIDRO 8 236 801 ------SAN MARIANO 17 757 2,403 ------SAN MATEO 5 905 3,551 ------SAN PABLO 3 41 126 ------SANTA MARIA 20 7,785 26,819 ------SANTO TOMAS 25 7,489 24,026 ------TUMAUINI 35 11,177 36,812 ------NUEVA VIZCAYA 123 3,814 16,287 - - - 3 12 3 12 ALFONSO CASTANEDA 6 867 3,462 ------AMBAGUIO 8 75 294 - - - 1 5 1 5 ARITAO 13 123 461 ------BAGABAG 16 498 1,920 ------BAMBANG 7 125 501 ------BAYOMBONG 19 1,443 7,175 ------DIADI 6 47 207 - - - 2 7 2 7 DUPAX DEL NORTE 10 99 342 ------DUPAX DEL SUR 9 172 671 ------KASIBU 8 43 147 ------KAYAPA 6 11 55 ------QUEZON 3 57 196 - - - 0 0 0 0 SANTA FE 2 9 36 ------SOLANO 9 238 801 ------VILLAVERDE 1 7 19 ------QUIRINO 55 2,327 6,999 2 116 478 18 51 134 529 CABARROGUIS 8 243 781 ------DIFFUN 5 172 624 ------MADDELA 23 251 983 ------NAGTIPUNAN 14 1,639 4,526 2 116 478 18 51 134 529 SAGUDAY 5 22 85 ------REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) 1,938 517,751 2,264,195 13 84 323 2,188 8,898 2,272 9,221 AURORA 115 17,930 58,609 ------BALER 9 8,965 29,582 ------CASIGURAN 19 912 2,958 ------DILASAG 4 1,420 4,757 ------DINALUNGAN 8 905 2,803 ------DINGALAN 10 2,208 6,863 ------DIPACULAO 23 754 1,941 ------MARIA AURORA 26 532 1,924 ------SAN LUIS 16 2,234 7,781 ------BATAAN 54 2,861 12,295 ------ABUCAY 3 66 276 ------BALANGA 9 126 477 ------DINALUPIHAN 1 18 70 ------HERMOSA 1 1,430 6,479 ------LIMAY 6 212 998 ------MARIVELES 4 135 575 ------MORONG 2 40 116 ------ORANI 6 122 517 ------ORION 7 545 2,090 ------PILAR 7 39 145 ------SAMAL 8 128 552 ------BULACAN 435 314,814 1,472,130 7 26 92 2,174 8,840 2,200 8,932 ANGAT 16 13,600 54,400 3 4 19 - - 4 19 BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 9 15,293 71,158 - - - 15 57 15 57 BALIUAG 27 36,644 196,475 0 0 0 11 51 11 51 BOCAUE 19 26,559 132,795 ------BULACAN 19 12,060 39,037 ------BUSTOS 14 2,302 9,208 1 8 32 1,908 7,544 1,916 7,576 CALUMPIT 29 38,903 130,264 3 14 41 - - 14 41 DOÑA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 8 1,722 640 - - - 90 450 90 450 GUIGUINTO 11 7,189 3,145 ------HAGONOY 15 29,260 146,300 - - - 5 29 5 29 MALOLOS CITY 51 23,774 95,096 ------MARILAO 16 33,143 245,237 ------

Page 2 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRANDMEYCAUAYAN TOTAL 3 427 1,464 ------NORZAGARAY 8 2,307 8,395 - - - 7 34 7 34 OBANDO 10 171 617 ------PANDI 9 1,664 8,320 - - - 56 270 56 270 PAOMBONG 12 2,871 14,355 ------PLARIDEL 19 1,816 10,390 ------PULILAN 10 11,097 48,636 - - - 9 36 9 36 SAN ILDEFONSO 36 27,740 110,960 ------SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 17 161 693 - - - 2 14 2 14 SAN MIGUEL 49 18,047 108,618 ------SAN RAFAEL 16 4,626 23,130 - - - 71 355 71 355 SANTA MARIA 12 3,438 12,797 ------NUEVA ECIJA 586 69,142 295,188 ------ALIAGA 26 1,543 5,975 ------BONGABON 25 3,476 17,380 ------CABANATUAN 46 11,208 54,022 ------CABIAO 23 1,913 7,759 ------CARRANGLAN 8 478 1,867 ------CUYAPO 10 19 84 ------GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 16 2,661 13,400 ------GAPAN 23 1,591 8,670 ------GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 20 11,593 46,372 ------GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 13 488 1,985 ------GUIMBA 33 205 744 ------JAEN 27 15,069 60,590 ------LAUR 11 282 1,278 ------LICAB 11 722 3,001 ------LLANERA 21 396 1,748 ------LUPAO 15 41 185 ------PALAYAN 19 575 2,136 ------PANTABANGAN 10 125 771 ------PEÑARANDA 7 351 1,142 ------QUEZON 16 216 879 ------RIZAL 26 635 2,596 ------SAN ANTONIO 16 5,664 22,957 ------SAN ISIDRO 7 1,560 5,852 ------SAN JOSE 19 182 720 ------SAN LEONARDO 15 3,566 13,516 ------SANTA ROSA 29 2,575 10,300 ------SANTO DOMINGO 13 165 850 ------SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 11 123 465 ------TALAVERA 51 745 3,111 ------ZARAGOZA 19 975 4,833 ------PAMPANGA 306 103,511 386,929 6 58 231 14 58 72 289 ANGELES 4 104 387 ------APALIT 12 13,731 53,835 4 30 107 - - 30 107 ARAYAT 30 6,041 28,003 1 12 50 - - 12 50 BACOLOR 4 622 3,336 - - - 4 16 4 16 CANDABA 29 19,263 76,166 ------FLORIDABLANCA 12 53 252 ------GUAGUA 9 3,576 16,814 ------LUBAO 9 1,077 4,211 ------MABALACAT 3 68 251 ------MACABEBE 17 235 834 ------MAGALANG 3 56 236 ------MASANTOL 26 13,836 66,245 1 16 74 - - 16 74 MEXICO 20 519 2,554 ------MINALIN 15 2,609 8,180 ------PORAC 22 243 1,176 ------SAN FERNANDO 22 9,864 49,135 ------SAN LUIS 17 5,348 22,661 ------SAN SIMON 14 22,631 37,107 0 0 0 - - 0 0 SANTA ANA 14 1,349 6,509 ------SANTA RITA 5 89 461 ------SANTO TOMAS 7 1,940 7,379 ------SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 12 257 1,197 - - - 10 42 10 42 TARLAC 384 8,491 34,973 ------ANAO 12 47 163 ------BAMBAN 15 244 1,065 ------CAMILING 48 827 3,332 ------CAPAS 20 1,848 8,257 ------CONCEPCION 19 154 771 ------GERONA 44 1,012 3,838 ------LA PAZ 24 343 1,460 ------MAYANTOC 17 67 234 ------MONCADA 21 193 611 ------PANIQUI 23 184 606 ------PURA 15 407 1,737 ------RAMOS 10 500 1,890 ------SAN CLEMENTE 8 103 454 ------SAN JOSE 9 130 569 ------SAN MANUEL 15 148 631 ------SANTA IGNACIA 24 396 1,658 ------TARLAC 34 609 2,786 ------VICTORIA 26 1,279 4,911 ------ZAMBALES 58 1,002 4,071 ------BOTOLAN 3 135 676 ------CABANGAN 2 5 15 ------CANDELARIA 6 92 288 ------CASTILLEJOS 5 46 138 ------IBA 14 106 764 ------OLONGAPO CITY 2 60 195 ------PALAUIG 5 27 97 ------

Page 3 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRANDSAN ANTONIO TOTAL 2 11 50 ------SAN MARCELINO 3 8 43 ------SAN NARCISO 1 11 39 ------SANTA CRUZ 13 462 1,632 ------SUBIC 2 39 134 ------REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) 1,689 107,590 436,401 212 9,139 38,060 4,611 20,939 13,750 58,999 BATANGAS 227 3,534 13,395 ------ALITAGTAG 10 157 598 ------BALAYAN 6 65 212 ------BALETE 5 163 556 ------BATANGAS CITY 10 865 3,073 ------BAUAN 19 246 1,046 ------CALACA 13 313 1,176 ------CALATAGAN 4 102 389 ------CUENCA 6 41 168 ------IBAAN 5 16 58 ------LAUREL 13 206 771 ------LEMERY 7 138 550 ------LIAN 2 16 47 ------LIPA CITY 7 48 219 ------LOBO 10 129 469 ------MABINI 2 23 108 ------MALVAR 2 2 10 ------MATAAS NA KAHOY 4 8 47 ------NASUGBU 15 40 186 ------PADRE GARCIA 3 19 87 ------ROSARIO 1 31 98 ------SAN JOSE 1 16 65 ------SAN JUAN 11 87 340 ------SAN LUIS 2 52 152 ------SAN NICOLAS 3 18 90 ------SAN PASCUAL 5 19 72 ------SANTA TERESITA 12 130 577 ------SANTO TOMAS CITY 11 69 322 ------TAAL 4 112 383 ------TALISAY 3 69 262 ------TANAUAN CITY 20 278 1,034 ------TAYSAN 7 40 155 ------TINGLOY 4 16 75 ------CAVITE 204 3,830 14,885 5 16 76 - - 16 76 ALFONSO 4 53 197 ------AMADEO 6 57 218 ------BACOOR 32 576 2,375 - - - - - 0 0 CARMONA 10 134 607 ------CAVITE CITY 18 902 3,337 ------DASMARIÑAS 8 55 171 3 7 32 - - 7 32 GEN. MARIANO ALVAREZ 8 63 425 ------GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO 2 3 14 ------GENERAL TRIAS 6 96 393 ------IMUS 20 361 1,368 ------INDANG 1 19 62 ------KAWIT 11 170 702 ------MARAGONDON 7 28 111 ------MENDEZ (MENDEZ-NUÑEZ) 5 41 139 ------NAIC 7 97 409 ------NOVELETA 3 140 499 ------ROSARIO 8 56 205 ------SILANG 12 175 708 2 9 44 - - 9 44 TAGAYTAY CITY 18 213 791 ------TANZA 9 159 570 ------TERNATE 8 323 1,066 ------TRECE MARTIRES 1 109 518 ------LAGUNA 300 15,481 58,365 109 5,081 20,446 81 168 5,162 20,614 ALAMINOS 4 58 203 ------BAY 13 735 2,798 7 252 910 4 20 256 930 BIÑAN CITY 19 1,868 7,745 12 999 4,193 - - 999 4,193 CABUYAO 9 383 1,388 10 281 1,034 - - 281 1,034 CALAMBA CITY 37 4,004 14,522 26 1,005 3,788 43 7 1,048 3,795 CALAUAN 36 2,749 9,913 - - - 2 8 2 8 CAVINTI 1 15 58 - - - 2 9 2 9 FAMY 9 82 308 ------KALAYAAN 3 140 375 ------LILIW 16 200 728 ------LOS BAÑOS 13 299 1,189 5 127 509 - - 127 509 LUISIANA 8 15 61 4 9 34 6 27 15 61 LUMBAN 5 61 221 ------MABITAC 9 124 435 ------MAGDALENA 8 62 214 ------PAETE 4 142 483 1 14 52 - - 14 52 PAGSANJAN 5 29 97 5 29 97 - - 29 97 PAKIL 4 104 483 1 72 348 24 97 96 445 PANGIL 3 54 170 ------PILA 11 87 297 6 38 130 - - 38 130 RIZAL 4 16 81 ------SAN PABLO CITY 20 305 1,147 ------SAN PEDRO 7 356 1,598 5 268 1,181 - - 268 1,181 SANTA CRUZ 13 1,480 5,480 18 1,390 5,193 - - 1,390 5,193 SANTA MARIA 8 52 181 1 4 19 - - 4 19 SANTA ROSA 13 1,247 5,262 8 593 2,958 - - 593 2,958 SINILOAN 10 248 942 ------VICTORIA 8 566 1,986 ------QUEZON 826 55,657 215,241 8 89 344 3 10 92 354 AGDANGAN 10 83 346 ------

Page 4 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRANDALABAT TOTAL 12 587 2,083 ------ATIMONAN 24 914 2,985 ------BUENAVISTA 29 2,084 8,646 ------BURDEOS 13 3,086 12,104 ------CALAUAG 42 2,813 10,169 1 72 277 - - 72 277 CANDELARIA 12 210 721 ------CATANAUAN 34 4,782 23,057 ------DOLORES 15 274 1,085 ------GENERAL LUNA 26 1,429 5,112 ------GENERAL NAKAR 13 2,270 9,698 ------GUINAYANGAN 22 1376 6581 ------GUMACA 47 3,365 10,778 ------INFANTA 36 3,428 15,986 ------JOMALIG 5 511 1,828 ------LOPEZ 51 2,858 10,233 4 10 34 - - 10 34 LUCBAN 11 57 240 ------LUCENA CITY 26 1,195 4,938 ------MACALELON 23 1,240 4,556 ------MAUBAN 26 903 3,380 ------MULANAY 23 2,514 9,186 ------PADRE BURGOS 21 2,596 8,289 ------PAGBILAO 24 1,257 4,039 ------PANUKULAN 13 2,208 7,952 2 2 11 - - 2 11 PATNANUNGAN 6 725 2,738 ------PEREZ 14 649 2,205 ------PITOGO 36 2,299 7,194 ------PLARIDEL 8 412 1,306 ------POLILLO 18 2,629 12,450 ------QUEZON 20 743 2,458 ------REAL 19 994 3,544 1 5 22 - - 5 22 SAMPALOC 14 224 789 ------SAN ANDRES 5 506 1,622 ------SAN ANTONIO 16 426 1,824 ------SAN FRANCISCO 1 124 456 ------SAN NARCISO 15 895 4,515 - - - 3 10 3 10 SARIAYA 25 1,177 3,520 ------TAGKAWAYAN 17 649 2,211 ------TAYABAS CITY 21 97 369 ------TIAONG 19 602 2,214 ------UNISAN 14 466 1,834 ------RIZAL 132 29,088 134,515 90 3,953 17,194 4,527 20,761 8,480 37,955 ANGONO 7 2,332 9,284 7 293 1,105 1,867 7,468 2,160 8,573 ANTIPOLO CITY 12 424 1,785 ------BARAS 10 4,059 18,945 1 19 70 - - 19 70 BINANGONAN 17 345 1,532 7 125 552 - - 125 552 CAINTA 6 1,682 6,786 8 256 978 6 23 262 1,001 CARDONA 16 243 905 4 12 47 - - 12 47 JALA-JALA 7 32 145 3 10 62 - - 10 62 MORONG 4 62 211 1 18 66 - - 18 66 PILILLA 8 249 781 4 18 51 - - 18 51 RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 8 15,395 74,865 11 1,480 6,696 2,652 13,260 4,132 19,956 SAN MATEO 13 2,279 10,380 18 1,306 5,896 - - 1,306 5,896 TANAY 15 1,021 4,717 18 255 1,072 2 10 257 1,082 TAYTAY 5 893 3,926 8 161 599 - - 161 599 TERESA 4 72 253 ------MIMAROPA 90 2,255 8,683 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 41 1,187 4,599 ------LUBANG 3 36 85 ------MAGSAYSAY 9 223 771 ------PALUAN 5 22 78 ------RIZAL 2 11 35 ------SABLAYAN 12 502 2,019 ------SAN JOSE 10 393 1,611 ------ORIENTAL MINDORO 38 1,001 3,792 ------BACO 3 22 99 ------BONGABONG 1 30 71 ------BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 4 135 444 ------CALAPAN 13 358 1,237 ------MANSALAY 5 142 657 ------NAUJAN 4 49 224 ------PUERTO GALERA 8 265 1,060 ------ROMBLON 11 67 292 ------CAJIDIOCAN 1 3 14 ------CORCUERA 1 3 11 ------LOOC 4 16 88 ------SAN AGUSTIN 3 23 78 ------SANTA FE 1 13 63 ------SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 1 9 38 ------REGION V (BICOL REGION) 1,621 236,091 940,397 167 12,281 48,390 2,771 10,055 15,052 58,445 ALBAY 310 59,243 217,807 104 11,170 43,473 2,723 9,830 13,893 53,303 BACACAY 6 180 863 7 180 863 - - 180 863 CAMALIG 6 319 995 ------DARAGA 15 370 1,404 1 54 190 - - 54 190 GUINOBATAN 21 3,246 10,771 6 937 3,116 - - 937 3,116 LEGAZPI CITY 37 6,928 22,764 ------LIBON 10 212 807 ------LIGAO CITY 54 2,496 10,191 2 29 128 - - 29 128 MALILIPOT 13 703 2,572 5 71 250 - - 71 250 MALINAO 6 106 434 10 80 350 - - 80 350 MANITO 9 1,466 6,552 ------OAS 23 772 2,778 1 25 93 - - 25 93 PIO DURAN 14 1,367 4,009 ------

Page 5 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRANDPOLANGUI TOTAL 24 1,034 3,672 ------RAPU-RAPU 5 400 1,533 ------SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 11 494 1,575 ------TABACO CITY 47 38,967 146,134 72 9,794 38,483 2,723 9,830 12,517 48,313 TIWI 9 183 753 ------CAMARINES NORTE 250 54,969 226,148 ------BASUD 29 9,151 45,757 ------CAPALONGA 21 2,822 11,566 ------DAET 25 1,533 4,716 ------JOSE PANGANIBAN 27 11,246 43,089 ------LABO 33 2,309 8,454 ------MERCEDES 26 11,159 50,841 ------PARACALE 27 4,185 14,176 ------SAN LORENZO RUIZ 12 3,453 15,193 ------SAN VICENTE 9 291 1,075 ------SANTA ELENA 12 314 1,141 ------TALISAY 15 7,826 27,901 ------VINZONS 14 680 2,239 ------CAMARINES SUR 817 105,789 429,333 63 1,111 4,917 48 225 1,159 5,142 BAAO 26 3,111 12,611 ------BALATAN 11 608 2,790 ------BATO 33 7,438 26,684 15 227 779 - - 227 779 BOMBON 7 127 536 ------BUHI 7 382 1,567 ------BULA 3 113 536 ------CABUSAO 9 699 3,103 5 13 40 - - 13 40 CALABANGA 17 1,050 3,928 ------CAMALIGAN 13 6,219 20,836 ------CANAMAN 24 1,238 4,986 2 5 26 - - 5 26 CARAMOAN 48 3,833 15,141 ------DEL GALLEGO 11 329 1,456 ------GAINZA 8 3,307 11,262 ------GARCHITORENA 14 2,463 10,063 ------GOA 27 4,605 21,285 ------IRIGA CITY 32 4,977 18,320 ------LAGONOY 24 2,844 11,848 ------LIBMANAN 75 5,237 21,328 ------LUPI 34 3,697 12,907 ------MAGARAO 13 422 1,709 ------MILAOR 20 8,003 38,350 ------MINALABAC 22 2,933 11,607 0 0 0 - - 0 0 NABUA 24 1,706 7,140 29 754 3,695 46 220 800 3,915 NAGA CITY 27 3,243 11,769 ------OCAMPO 20 1,360 5,702 ------PAMPLONA 17 11,095 42,597 4 5 22 - - 5 22 PASACAO 5 342 1,328 ------PILI 23 2,171 8,321 ------PRESENTACION (PARUBCAN) 18 2,550 11,697 ------RAGAY 33 1,417 6,518 ------SAGÑAY 4 216 889 ------SAN FERNANDO 17 238 1,018 7 17 73 - - 17 73 SAN JOSE 23 990 4,008 1 90 282 2 5 92 287 SIPOCOT 45 2,957 11,458 ------SIRUMA 20 1,833 7,237 ------TIGAON 19 4,594 20,691 ------TINAMBAC 44 7,442 36,107 ------CATANDUANES 48 2,184 9,115 ------BAGAMANOC 1 109 499 ------BATO 5 120 505 ------CARAMORAN 19 1,239 5,166 ------PANGANIBAN (PAYO) 21 638 2,607 ------SAN MIGUEL 2 78 338 ------MASBATE 31 6,352 27,390 ------AROROY 1 1 4 ------CLAVERIA 7 502 2,276 ------ESPERANZA 1 19 95 ------SAN JACINTO 1 4 13 ------SAN PASCUAL 17 5,763 24,819 ------USON 4 63 183 ------SORSOGON 165 7,554 30,604 ------BARCELONA 16 144 503 ------BULAN 14 347 1,360 ------BULUSAN 2 36 139 ------CASIGURAN 15 1,033 3,565 ------DONSOL 15 539 2,003 ------GUBAT 8 257 1,237 ------IROSIN 11 109 484 ------JUBAN 3 41 151 ------MAGALLANES 4 153 659 ------MATNOG 3 36 163 ------PILAR 25 2,107 7,799 ------PRIETO DIAZ 3 43 154 ------SANTA MAGDALENA 2 68 300 ------SORSOGON 44 2,641 12,087 ------CAR 223 1,733 7,032 0 0 0 12 40 12 40 ABRA 18 110 416 ------BUCAY 3 32 102 ------DAGUIOMAN 2 3 12 ------LAGAYAN 3 23 91 ------MALIBCONG 9 50 201 ------TINEG 1 2 10 ------

Page 6 of 7 No. of TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers Evac (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons BENGUETGRAND TOTAL 78 428 1,546 - - - 3 11 3 11 ATOK 5 25 111 ------BAGUIO CITY 15 25 95 ------BAKUN 7 17 46 ------BOKOD 7 82 252 ------BUGUIAS 12 65 233 ------ITOGON 5 67 281 - - - 3 11 3 11 KABAYAN 9 25 89 ------KAPANGAN 3 3 10 ------KIBUNGAN 5 77 281 ------MANKAYAN 6 32 111 ------TUBA 3 8 33 ------TUBLAY 1 2 4 ------IFUGAO 73 811 3,440 - - - 9 29 9 29 AGUINALDO 4 20 48 ------ALFONSO LISTA (POTIA) 2 30 112 ------ASIPULO 10 77 309 - - - 1 1 1 1 BANAUE 13 107 444 ------HINGYON 6 11 47 ------HUNGDUAN 9 349 1,581 ------KIANGAN 4 29 133 ------LAGAWE 9 18 93 - - - 1 6 1 6 LAMUT 2 15 37 ------MAYOYAO 2 7 14 ------TINOC 12 148 622 - - - 7 22 7 22 KALINGA 25 238 1,015 ------BALBALAN 6 43 175 ------LUBUAGAN 3 17 64 ------PASIL 12 107 521 ------PINUKPUK 1 69 244 ------TANUDAN 2 1 3 ------TINGLAYAN 1 1 8 ------MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 29 146 615 ------BAUKO 15 114 468 ------BONTOC 1 1 4 ------NATONIN 6 14 74 ------SADANGA 3 10 46 ------TADIAN 4 7 23 ------Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted Sources: DSWD DROMIC Report No. 37 on Typhoon "ULYSSES" as of 29 November 2020, 6AM

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 8 PROVINCES 33 CITIES 58 MUNICIPALITIES 481

Page 7 of 7 ` SitRep No. 19 TAB C Preparedness Measures and Effects for TY “ULYSSES” (I.N. VAMCO) STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS NCR North Manila DEO España Boulevard R. Magsaysay Boulevard, Pureza - Hippodrimo Blumentritt Road cor., P. Margal, P. Florentino Manila Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47 PM Reported not passable due to flooding on 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM Tayuman (corner J. A. Santos) A. Mendoza corner Dapitan Mel Lopez Blvd. cor. Moriones St. South Manila DEO Manila Roxas Blvd. from P. Gil to San Andres St. Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47 PM Reported not passable due to flooding on 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM Metro Manila 1st DEO Pasig C-5 Road, Pasig City Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 Mandaluyong San Francisco St., Mandaluyong City Passable as of 12 November 2020, 7:11PM Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020 Taguig Tipas-Napindan Road, Taguig City Metro Manila 2nd DEO Buendia Avenue, Makati City Makati Pasong Tamo St, Makati City Reported not passable to light vehicles due to flooding on 12 November Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47 PM East Service Road, FTI Tunnel Access Road, 2020, 9:00 AM Paranaque Sucat Road, SM Sucat to EVACOM, Paranaque City Metro Manila 3rd DEO Mac Arthur Highway, Pio Valenzuela St to Elysian St Valenzuela City Gov. T. Santiago St. (PNR Track to Villaflor Subdivision) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47 PM Reported not passable due to flooding on 12 November 2020, 9:00 AM G. Lazaro St.(McArthur Highway to Wil Oil Gas) Malabon - Navotas DEO Gov. W. Pascual Ave. (Maria Clara St. to Sanciangco St.) Malabon City C. Arellano St. (Pasez St. to Sacritia St.) M.H. del Pilar St. (Gov. W. Pascual to Arkong Bato) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47 PM Reported not passable to light vehicles on 12 November 2020, 9:00 AM R-10 Road (Intermittent Section) Navotas City M. Naval St. (Intermittent Section), Gov. A. Pascual Ave. (Intermittent Section) Las Pinas - Muntinlupa DEO Marcos Alvarez Road in front of Savemore Not passable to light vehicles due to flooding as of 12 November 2020, 9:00 Zapote-Alabang Road Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:00 AM AM Daang Hari (TS Cruz Sampaguita Gate and Exit Gate Quirino Avenue, Aldo Bridge to Zapote Flyover Passable as of 12 November 2020, 7:11PM Reported not passable as of 12 November 2020 due to Flooding Quezon City 1st DEO Fairview Avenue Cor. Winston St. Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020, Central Avenue Fronting Eagle Broadcasting Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47PM 10:00 AM A. Bonifacio Avenue Cor. Sgt. Rivera Quezon City G. Araneta Avenue Corner Maria Clara Sto. Domingo Avenue Cor. Calamba Passable as of 12 November 2020, 7:11PM Rpoerted not passable due to flooding on 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM Regalado Avenue, Cor. Bristol Quezon City 2nd DEO Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020, Quezon City Araneta Avenue, near E. Rod. Sr., Ave Passable as of 12 November 2020, 2:47PM 10:00 AM CAR Apayao Apayao 1st DEO 1. Apayao-Ilocos Norte Road a. K0612+350, Madduang Reported not passable due to mudflow on 11 November 2020, 11:00 AM b. K0623+450 Madata One lane passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM Reported not passable due to landslide on 12 November 2020 c. K0631+060-K0631+130, Dibagat Reported not passable due to landslide on 09 November 2020, 04:00 PM Kabugao d. K0631+500-K0631+600, Dibagat One lane passable as of 15 November 2020, 1:07 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due to Landslide 2. Conner - Kabugao Road, a. K0601+450, Lutuacan Reported not passable due to mudflow on 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM b. Conner - Kabugao Road, K0593+000- K0601+000, intermittent Punch Thru Open as of 13 November 2020, 7:24 AM Reported not passable due to mudflow on 11 November 2020, 3:40 PM sections Lutuacan to Lenneng Apayao 2nd DEO 1. Claveria-Calanasan-Kabugao Road, a. K0660+930-K0660+960, Eva Garden Section One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM b. K0683+355-K0683+390, Naguilian Section One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:03 PM Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 12 November 2020 c. K0690+120-K0690+150, Naguilian Section Calanasan One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM d. K0690+850-K0690+880, Naguilian Section e. K0708+917-K0718+942, Dallawas Section One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:03 PM Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 11 November 2020, 6:00 PM f. K0717+480-K0717+680, Intermittent section, Namaitugan Passable as of 11 November 2020, 03:30 PM Section Benguet Benguet 1st DEO 1. Baguio -Bua - Itogon Road, K0259+400- Itogon Passable to light vehicles only as of 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to roadslip K0259+480 , Sitio Kiangan Village, Brgy. Ucab, 2 .Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road, K0304+400, Poblacion, Bokod One lane passable as of 12 November 8:35 AM Reported not passable due to landslide on 12 November 2020 Bokod Benguet 2nd DEO 1 .Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road a. K0346+800, Antimay, Buguias b. K0349+080, Buguias Buguias c. K0351+300, Buguias Central One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:03 PM Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM d. K0353+400, Poblacion d. K0356+850, Man-asok 2. Gov. Bado Dangwa National Road Bakun a. K0347+490-K0347+545, Gambang, Bakun Passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:03 PM Reported not passable due to debris flow on 12 November 2020, 08:35 AM b. K0346+300, Gambang, Bakun 3. Baguio-Bontoc Road a. K0273+000-K0293+000 , intermittent sections, One Lane Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:21 PM Atok Caliking, Topdac, and Abiang, Atok b. K0289+970-K0289+980, Abiang, Atok Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 12 November 2020 c. K0339+200, Bangao, Buguias One Lane Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Buguias d. K0340+400, Bangao, Buguias Ifugao Ifugao 1st DEO 1. Banaue-Hungduan-Benguet Boundary

a. K0357+050, Hapao, Hungduan Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due to soil collapse Passable as of 15 November 2020, 1:07 PM b. K0369+700, Poblacion, Hundguan Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to roadslip c. K0371+850, Abatan, Hungduan d. K0372+100, Abatan, Hungduan Hungduan One lane passable as of 21 November 2020, 10:48 PM Reported not passable on 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM due to soil collapse e. K0372+200, Abatan, Hungduan f. K0377+100, Abatan, Hungduan Reported not passable on 14 November due to roadslip g. K0377+700, Abatan, Hungduan h. K0377+750, Abatan, Hungduan Passable as of 18 November 2020, 4:10 PM Reported not passable on 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM due to soil collapse i. K0381+100, Abatan, Hungduan j. K0384+300, Wangwang, Tinoc, Ifugao Passable as of 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM Reported not passable on 16 November 2020, 11:00 AM due to soil collapse

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 1 of 8 Tinoc ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS k. K0391+200, Wangwang, Tinoc Passable as of 16 November 2020, 5:05 AM Tinoc l. K0391+900, Wangwang, Tinoc, Passable as of 18 November 2020, 4:10 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to roadslip m. K0392+950-K0392+974, Wangwang, Tinoc, One lane passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM n. K0393+000, Tulludan, Tinoc Passable as of 18 November 2020, 4:10 PM 2. Kiangan - Tinoc - Buguias Road a. K0326+700-K0326+720, Nagacadan, Kiangan Not passable due to soil collapse as of 12 November 2020, 11:50 AM b. K0329+800, Julongan, Kiangan c. K0331+200, Julongan, Kiangan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 13 November 2020 d. K0331+700-K0331+715, Julongan, Kiangan e. K0332+150, Julongan, Kiangan f. K0332+700-K0332+720, Julongan, Kiangan g. K0332+980, Julongan, Kiangan Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due to soil collapse Kiangan h. K0333+300-K0333+315, Julongan, Kiangan i. K0333+400, Julongan, Kiangan j. K0333+500, Julongan, Kiangan k. K0333+550, Julongan, Kiangan l. K0334+100, Julongan, Kiangan Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to soil collapse Passable as of 16 November 2020,5:05 AM m. K0334+200, Julongan, Kiangan n. K0334+300, Julongan, Kiangan o. K0334+350, Julongan, Kiangan p. K0345+000 Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due to soil collapse q. K0355+970-K0356+000, Ap-apid, Tinoc r. K0357+400-K0357+410, Ap-apid, Tinoc Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse s. K0357+850, Ap-apid, Tinoc t. K0360+100-K0360+200, impugong, Tinoc Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM Reported not passable due to mudflow on 12 November 2020, 09:00 PM u. K0361+100-K0361+130, Impugong, Tinoc v. K0361+700-K0361+720, Impugong, Tinoc Tinoc w. K0363+800-K0363+830, Impugong, Tinoc x. K0366+000-K0366+020, Eheb, Tinoc Passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due to soil collapse y. K0366+030-K0366+040, Eheb, Tinoc z. K0366+500-K0366+515, Eheb, Tinoc aa. K0367+030-K0367+050, Eheb, Tinoc ab. K0367+100-K0367+140, Eheb, Tinoc Ifugao 2nd DEO 1. Banaue-Mayoyao-Alfonso Lista-Isabela Road a. K0360+000-K0410+000, intermittent Banaue Passable as of 14 November 2020, 9:59 AM Reported not passable due to soil collapse on 12 November 2020, 09:25 AM sections, Banaue Mayoyao b. K0380+080, Brgy. Poblacion, Mayoyao Passable as of 14 November 2020, 10:21 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM due top soil collapse 2. Ubao-Taang Road, K0399+100-K0413+000, intermittent sections Reported not passable due to series of soil collapse on 12 November 2020, Aguinaldo One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Aguinaldo 09:25 AM 3. Nueva Vizcaya - Ifugao - Mountain Province Road a. K0337+850, Brgy. Amganad, Banaue Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Banaue b. K0358+200, Brgy. Viewpoint, Banaue Passable as of 14 November 2020, 10:21 PM Reported Not passable on 13 November 2020 due to landslide c. K0361+200, Brgy. Viewpoint, Banaue Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Kalinga Lower Kalinga DEO 1. Tabuk-Banawe via Tanudan-Barlig Road a. K0536+600-K0536+610, Babbanoy, Tanudan Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Tanudan Passable as of 16 November 2020, 11:00 AM b. K0542+600-K0542+700, Babbanoy, Tanudan Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslide 2. Balbalan-Pinukpuk Road, K0498+200- K0498+215, Limos, Pinukpuk One Lane Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Pinukpuk Upper Kalinga DEO 1. Mt. Province Bdry. Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road a K0423+850, Bugnay, Tinglayan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:02 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse b. K0424+225, Bugnay, Tinglayan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 5:52 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to damaged detour c. K0424+980, Bugnay, Tinglayan Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse d. K0425+700, Bugnay, Tinglayan Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to soil collapse Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:02 PM e. K0425+780, Bugnay, Tinglayan Tinglayan Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse f. K0426+985, Bugnay, Tinglayan g. K0431+750-K0431+770, Bugnay Section, Tinglayan Passable as of 10 November 2020, 4:20 PM Mobilized privately-owned equipment and crew h. K0434+500 , Poblacion, Tinglayan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:02 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to Soil Collapse i. K0436+700 Bugnay Section, Tinglayan, Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM j. K0439+300, Bangad, Tinglayan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:02 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to Soil Collapse 2. Kalinga-Abra Road a. K0468+840, Ableg Section Not passable on 12 November 2020, 10:21 AM due to soil collapse Pasil Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM b.K0471+500 (Limood Section) Not passable on 12 November 2020, 10:21 AM due to mudflow 3. Lubuagan-Batong-Buhay Road a. K0462+500,Puapo, Pasil Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse b. K0475+030, Balatoc, Pasil Passable as of 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse Pasil c. K0476+200, Balatoc, Pasil d. K0476+620, Balatoc, Pasil Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to mud flow Passable as of 18 November 2020, 9:10 AM e. K0477+560, Balatoc, Pasil Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse Lubuagan f. K0469+150, Western Uma, Lubuagan Passable as of 16 November 2020, 5:05 AM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to roadslip 4. Balbalan-Pinukpuk Road a. K0487+300, Daoangan, Balbalan, Kalinga Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:02 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse Balbalan b. K0492+200, Dao-angan, Balbalan, Kalinga Passable as of 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM Reported not passable on 16 November 2020, 11:00 AM due to soil collapse Mt. Province Mt. Province 1st DEO 1. Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Bontoc Passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:03 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse Road, K0384+900, Saligking Section, Talubin, Bontoc 2. Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk-Enrile Road a. K0392+260-K0392+310, Pakkil Section, Calutlit Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM Bontoc b. K0394+820-K094+828, Lalang Section, Calutlit Section Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM c. K0419+100, Tigil Section, Saclit, Sadanga Sadanga d. K0419+350-K0419+410, Mamaga Sect. Saclit, Sadanga Reported not passable on 15 November 2020, 5:51 PM due to soil collapse Passable as of 17 November 2020, 4:14 PM e. K0419+850, Mamaga Sect. Saclit, Sadanga Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslide 3. Mt. Province - Nueva Vizcaya Road a. K0378+100-K0378+120, Talubin, Bontoc Bontoc b. K0375+500, Doddo Secrtion, Talubin, Bontoc Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse c. K0384+400-K0384+415, Ficoco Section, Samoki, Bontoc 4. Baguio-Bontoc Road a. K0348+200, Lukib Section Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to Soil collapse b. K0357+750, Libo Section Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:45 AM Sabangan c. K0362+680-K0362+780, Busa Bridge, Sabangan Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to Slope Collapse Mt. Province 2nd DEO 1. Jct. Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracellis-Calaccad Road a. K0398+600-K0398+615, Lat-oy, Fiangtin, Barlig b. K0399+510-K0399+540, Charoya, Fiangtin, Barlig c. K0399+850-K0399+872, Charoya, Fiangtin, Barlig d. K0400+150-K0400+168, Chagchag, Fiangtin, Barlig Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse e. K0400+500-K0400+520, Tuchoy, Fiangtin, Barlig Barlig Passable as of 14 November 2020, 10:21 PM f. K0402+100-K0402+128, Macassab, Fiangtin, Barlig g. K0402+320-K0402+332, Macassab, Fiangtin, Barlig h. K0404+900-K0404+960. Fiangtin, Barlig i. K0407+000-K0407+030, Cabawa, Lias, Barlig Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse j. K0408+448-K0408+463, Fotay, Lias, Barlig Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to soil collapse Natonin k. K0421+200-K0421+220 Porag, Banao Passable as of 12 November 2020, 11:16 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 10:21 AM due to soil collapse STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 2 of 8 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 10:21 AM due to soil collapse l. K0421+550-K0421+580, Chupac, Kadaclan Passable as of 14 November 2020, 10:21 PM Barlig m. K0422+530-K0422+555, Lunas, Kadaclan, Barlig Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:50 PM o. K0422+940-K0423+000, Lunas, Kadaclan, Barlig Passable as of 16 November 2020, 5:05 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to soil collapse p. K0426+200 - K0426+280 Porag, Banao, Natonin Punch thru passable as of 12 November 2020, 5:50 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslide q. K0426+300 - K0426+350 Porag, Banao, Natonin Passable as of 15 November 2020, 8:17 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to mudflow Natonin r. K0426+450-K0426+490, Porag, Banao, Natonin Passable as of 14 November 2020, 10:21 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 07:57AM due to soil collapse s. K0428+250-K0428+270, Tonglayan, Natonin Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse t. K0429+280, Tonglayan, Natonin One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 9:27 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to mudflow u. K0434+600-K0434+608, Alunogan, Natonin Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to soil collapse Region I Ilocos Norte 1. Manila North Road (Balaoi and Pancian Areas) Pagudpud a. K0579+100 Brgy. Pancian One lane passable Closed due to minor slides. Slides cleared as of 08 November 2020 b. K0579+130-K0579+230, Brgy. Pancian One lane passable to light vehicles as of 16 Nov 2020 Reported not passable due to series of slides, mudflow and fallen trees Region II Batanes Batanes DEO Sabtang 1. Brgy. Nakanmuan Road, K018+000, Sabtang, Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:15 PM due to landslides Cagayan Allacapan-Allig Provincial Rd. (Kapanikian Section) Reported not passable on 11 November 2020, 04:00 PM due to flooding Laben-Utan Rd. (Capagaran Section) Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 04:00 PM due to landslide Bulo-Gaddangan Municpal Road Allacapan Magatao-Gasilac Municpal Road (Kapanickian Norte) Passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM due to inundation of Daan Ili Pacac municipal road flood water Part of Capatulan-Capagaran Road Mapurao Kapanickian Sur Road Tana-Anabuculan Bridge Passable as of 19 November 2020, 2:00 PM Reported not passable on 09 November 2020 due to swollen river Amulung Goran-Cordova Bridge Alitungtung-Logung Overflow Bridge Passable as of 17 November 2020 Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 8:00 AM due to swollen river Bagunot Overflow Bridge Passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable due to swollen river on 09 November 2020 Ibulo Overflow Bridge Passable as of 10 November 2020, 10:30 PM Due to swollen river Baggao Taytay-San Isidro Overflow Bridge Passable as of 11 November 2020, 4:00 AM Not passable due to swollen river as of 09 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM due to inundation of San Jose-Masical Road Passable as of 15 November 2020 flood water Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 1:30 PM due to inundation of Buguey Pattao-Binag Road Passable as of 17 November 2020 flood water Mabnang-San Agustin Road Claveria Passable as of 11 November 2020, 11:35 AM Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 9:45 AM due to swollen river Alimoan-Maliliatao Road Bunagan Bridge, Brgy. San Jose Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable on 09 November 2020 due to swollen river Reported not passable to light vehicles on 10 November 2020 due to Enrile San Juan-Batu Road Passable as of 19 November 2020, 2:00 PM flooding Naruang-Batu Road Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable due to flooding on 10 November 2020 Zone 6 Minanga Brgy. Road Passable as of 16 November 2020 Lasam Sitio Cordero Rd., San Pedro Passable as of 17 November 2020 Reported not passable due to flooding on 11 November 2020, 03:00 PM Bridge going to Sto Nino, Cagayan Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable on 11 November 2020, 4:00 PM due to inundation of Lalafugan Road Passable as of 16 November 2020 flood water San Lorenzo Brgy Road going Malanao Not passable as of 13 November 2020, 9:00 PM due to inundation of flood water Lallo Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 9:00 PM due to inundation of Bagumbayan Provincial Road Passable as of 16 November 2020 flood water Fusina Bridge, Dalaya Bridge due to inundation of flood water Not passable as of 13 November 2020, 9:00 PM Paranum Bridge Due to damaged dam Sitio Patigui, Brgy. Allasitan Road Due to swollen river Sitio Nagubuaran, Brgy Nagattatan Rd Passable as of 11 November 2020, 12:30 PM Pamplona Sitio Dammang, Brgy. Bagu Road Reported not passable due to flooding on 10 November 2020, 2:00 PM Barangay Gattu Road Passable as of 11 November 2020, 08:40 AM Due to swollen river Brgy. Tupanna road Passable as of 11 November 2020, 12:30 PM Sitio Natallag Bridge (Brgy. Manga) Passable as of 16 Novmeber 2020 Reported not passable on 8 November 2020, 03:00 PM due to swollen river Penablanca Tawi Bridge (Overflow Bridge) Passable as of 17 November 2020, 2:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to damages Piat Maguilling (Sitio Gadut-Zone 7) Passable as of 14 November 2020 Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 9:00 PM Due to road cut Calapangan Bridge Reported not passable on 11 November 2020, 08:45 AM due to flooding Tamban Bridge Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM due to inundation of Sto. Niño Passable as of 16 November 2020 Balagan Road flood water Tammuco Abariongan Road Reported not passable on 11 November 2020, 1:00 PM due to flooding Brgy. Santiago Road Sitio Pureg, Barangay Road Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 9:30 AM due to the swollen Passable as of 11 November 2020, 06:00 AM Sanchez Mira Sitio Labbeng Barangay Road river Sitio Cusiteng and Gammaro, Barangay Bangan Road Brgy. Marzan Road Passable as of 17 November 2020 Reported not passable due to flooding on 10 November 2020, 05:00 PM Capacuan-Salongsong Bridge Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable due to flooding on 10 November 2020 Sta. Praxedes Albac Creek - Salongsong Bridge San Miguel - Cabugao Road Passable as of 10 November 2020, 05:00 PM Due to swollen river Sitio Masin Road (Brgy. Iraga) Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 1:00 PM due to inundation of Passable as of 17 November 2020, 3:00 PM Sitio Masin Bridge flood water Sitio Ipil Bauan east Road Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 3:00 PM due to inundation of Solana Passable as of 17 November 2020 Sitio Ipil Bauan East Bridge flood water Road going to Basi East and West,Lanna, Dassun, Iraga, Malalam- Not passable as of 13 November 2020, 12:15 AM Not passable due to inundation of flood water Malacabbi, Sitio Turod of Iraga Mallalinta Bridge Tuao Passable as of 12 November 2020, 5:00 AM Culung Bridge Bonifacio St. corner Pinacanauan Nat. Tuguegarao City Not passable to light vehicles as of 09 November 2020 Taft St. corner Pinacanauan Passable as of 19 November 2020, 04:00 PM Reported not passable on 09 November 2020 due to swollen river Gomez St. cor. Gonzaga St. Capatan Overflow Bridge Passable as of 19 November 2020, 4:00 PM Tuguegarao City Balao St. Balzain East – Macapagal Ave Reported not passable on 09 November 2020 due to inundation of flood Cabalza st- Taguinod st. stretch Atuluyan Not passable to light vehicles as of 21 November 2020, 12:00 NN water Carig Sur – Linao (Starmak) Road Passable as of 19 November 2020, 4:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM due to inundation of Buntun-Bagay Road Passable as of 17 November 2020 flood water Cagayan 1st DEO 1. Baybayog- Baggao-Dalin-Sta. Margarita Road Reported not Passable on November 13, 2020, 12:46 PM due to the rise of a. Abusag Overflow Bridge, K543+382 water level in Abusag River b. Masissit Bridge #2 detour Bridge, K0533+400 c. San Isidro Bridge K0544+48 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:40 PM Baggao Reported not Passable on November 13, 2020, 12:46 PM due to high water d. Bitag Grande Bridge, K0540+707 elevation e. Assasi Bridge, K0528+784 f. Masissit Br #1 , K 532+573, g. K534+800 to K534+810, Tueg Section Passable as of 17 November 2020, 6:39 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:15 PM due to flooding h. K535+000 to K535+250, Baggao Section Passable as of 18 November 2020, 6:43 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:15 PM due to landslide 2. Jct. Logac, Magapit Road, Lal-lo a. K0706+800 to K0707+100 Lallafugan, Lal-lo Section Passable as of 11 November 2020, 10:00 PM Due to flooding b. K0708+800 to K0708+100 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:00 AM Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to flooding 3. Jct Gattaran Cumao Capissayan Baggao a. K569+000 to K569+100 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 5:39 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding b. K567+900 to K568+150 4. Cagayan Valley Road a. K0511+000-K0512+500, Baybayog, Alcala, Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:42 PM Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM due to flooding Alcala STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 3 of 8 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS b. K0522+300-K0523+500, Maraburab, Alcala, Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM due to flooding Alcala c. K0541+700-K0541+820, Pared Section, Alcala Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM d. K0513+400-K0514+850,Pared Section, Alcala Reported not Passable on 12 November 2020, 8:00 PM due to flooding Gattaran e. K0547+000-K0547+800, Casicallan, Gattaran Section Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:42 PM Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM due to flooding Cagayan 2nd DEO 2. Manila NorthRoad (MNR) a. Brgy. Kikiling K0605+200-K0605+300 Passable as of 11 November 2020, 6:26 AM Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 06:00 AM due to landslide Claveria b. Brgy. Taggat Sur K0607+700-K0607+720 One lane Passable as of 12 November 2020 Reported not passableon 10 November 2020, 10:00 AM due to landslide c. Brgy. Lablabig K0600+700-K0600+800 Passable as of 11 November 2020, 6:26 AM Reported not passable on 10 November 2020, 08:00 AM due to landslide d. Brgy. San Juan, Sta. Praxedes, Cagayan, K0591+750- Sta. Praxedes Passable as of 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM Reported not passable on 10 November 2020 due to flooding K0591+800 Cagayan 3rd DEO 1. Cagayan-Apayao Road Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to pavement settlement of Tuao a. Itawes Bridge, K519+(-1044) Tuao Passable as of 19 November 2020, 1:16 PM bridge approach Tuguegarao City b. Tuguegarao Section, K0482+(-1412) - 0482+(-400) Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:40 AM Reported not passable on 12 November due to high water elevation 2. Cagayan Valley Road a. Divisoria Bridge, K0461+(-459) - K0461+(-300) Reported not Passable on 12 November 2020 due to high water elevation Tuguegarao City b. K0470+800, Libag, Tuguegarao City Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to high water c. K0467+000 to K0468+000, Brgy. Gosi, Tuguegarao City. Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM elevation Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:20 PM due to high water Iguig d. K498+500-K499+000, Baculud Iguig elevation Amulung e. K0504+900, Anquiray, Amulung Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:16 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to high water Tuguegarao City 3. Tuguegarao Diversion Road 2, K482+(-350)- K482+(-800) elevation Enrile 4. Santiago Tuguegarao Road, K0442+220 - K0442+350 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM 5. Sampaguita-Warat-La Suerte-Catarauan Afusing Road, Not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:20 PM due to high water elevation K0521+000-K0521+820 Isabela Cabagan Cansan-Bagaturi Overflow Bridge Passable as of 20 November 2020 Reported not passable on 09 November 2020 due to swollen river Cauayan City Alicaocao Overflow Bridge Passable as of 19 November 2020, 3:00 PM Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 1:00 AM due to swollen river Gucab Overflow Bridge Echague Passable as of 18 November 2020, 5:00 PM Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 5:00 AM due to swollen river Annatunan Overflow Bridge Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to the inundation of flood Gamu Upi Bridge Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:00PM water Baculod Overflow Bridge Passable as of 21 November 2020, 2:00 PM Ilagan City Cabisera 8 Overflow ridge Reported not passable on 9 November 2020, 5:00 AM due to swollen river Adallam bridge Dumawing bridge Diarao bridge Arubub bridge Passable as of 15 November 2020 Jones Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to the swollen river/creek Divinan bridge Usol bridge Sta Isabela bridge Napaliong bridge San Agustin Masaya Sur Overflow Bridge Passable as of 14 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 AM due to flooding Dipacamo bridge Palawan bridge San Guillermo Dingading bridge Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to the swollen river Villa Remedios bridge Dietban bridge San Mariano Saraga Bridge, Naguilian-San Mariano Road, San Mariano, Isabela Passable as of 12 November 2020, 12:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 San Mateo Bagong Sikat bridge Not passable as of 12 November 2020 Isabela 1st DEO Santa Maria 1. Cabagan-Sta. Maria Overflow Bridge, Cabagan Sta. Maria Passable as of 20 November 2020 Reported not passable on 08 November 2020 due to 8m depth flood 2. Ilagan-Delfin-Albano-Mallig Road, K0414+200-K0414+250, Iligan Iligan City One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 9:35 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding City 3. Daang Maharlika a. K0404+000-K0405+000, (Alinguigan Section) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 9:35 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 b. K0406+000 San Andres, City of Ilagan Section Ilagan City c. K0412+900 (Rugao Section) Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to high water d. K0416+000 (San Juan Section) Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:00 AM elevation Cabagan e. K0445+000 (Cabagan Section) San Pablo f. K0453+000 (San Pablo Section) Isabela 2nd DEO Roxas 1. Santiago Tuguegarao Road, Siffu Detour Bridge, K0383+710 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to swelling of Siffu river Isabela 3rd DEO 1. Daang Maharlika a. Anipa Bridge, K0382+800, Naguilian, Isabela to Boundary San Mariano Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to inundation of Naguilian-San Mariano Road Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:00 AM flood water Iligan City b. K0406+000 San Andres, City of Ilagan Section Isabela 4th DEO Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM due to the 1. Jones 2 Bridge increasing water level of Cagayan River Jones Passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:00 PM 2. Jct Ipil Quirino Bdry Road, Palagao Jones, Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 12:00 PM due to the Isabela K0355+400- K0356+300 inundation of flood water Nueva Vizcaya Alfonso Castaneda Purok 8 Brgy. Lubluub Overflow Bridge Passable as of 11 November 2020 Closed due to swollen river Purok 1, Tadji National Road Closed due to landslides Reported not passable on 10 November 2020 due to the overflow of Tailing Dinauyan, Didipio Municipal Road Passable as of 10 November 2020 Dam Kasibu Bimmito Nantawakan Brgy. Road Closed on 9 November 2020 due to dam overflowed Purok 1, Brgy. Didiplo Mateodiklihon Overflow Bridge Not passable as of 09 November 2020, 6:00 AM Washed out Purok 2 Brgy. Cordon Overflow Bridge Passable as of 10 November 2020 Flooded Bissang, Didipio Road Passable as of 16 November 2020 Temporarily closed by the BDRRMC on 12 November 2020, 07:00 AM Purok 2 to 3 Ocao-Capinaan Brgy. Road Not passable due to landslides as of 09 November 2020 Closed due to landslides Aritao Anayo-Bayagong Provincial Road One lane passable as of 09 November 2020 Comon Overflow Drift Passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable to light vehicle on 12 November 2020 Bayombong-Ambaguio Road Passable as of 11 November 2020 Closed due to landslides on 11 November 2020 Poblacion-Amoweg Road One lane passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 07:00 AM due to landslides Ammoweg-Camandag Road (Tehned Section) Not passable as of 12 November 2020, 07:00 AM due to landslides Poblacion-Baclas Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 07:00 AM due to landslides Tiblac-Duli Road One lane passable as of 18 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides Ambaguio Ammoweg-Banihal Napo Road Not passable as of 12 November 2020 Due to landslides Baclos-Balong Road Baclas Hukhukyong Road Passable as of 21 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides Cablahan to Canyawan Road Laylaya-Lihlit Road Not passable as of 12 November 2020 Due to landslides Palabotan-Banila Provincial Road One lane passable as of 11 November 2020 Due to landslides Dupax Del Sur Sinagat Carolatan Provincial Road Passable as of 21 November 2020 Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to scoured road Mangayang-Aritao Road Passable as of 20 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen branches of trees Pallas-Nansiakan Road Kayapa Not passable as of 11 November 2020 due to landslides Pangawan-Nayao-Banao Road Nueva Vizcaya 2nd DEO 1. Kasibu-Bambang via Antutot a. K266+700, Antutot Section One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM Kasibu Reporeed not passable on 12 November 2020, 07:00 AM due to landslides b. K284+900, Papaya Section One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 9:35 PM Quirino San Francisco Spillway Bridge Passable as of 14 November 2020 Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 05:00 AM Aglipay

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 4 of 8 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS Aglipay Pinaripad Bridge Passable as of 13 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to swollen river Cabarroguis Addelem Bridge (Brgy. Dibibi) Passable as of 15 November 2020 Reported not passable on 09 November 2020, 12:00 PM Maddela Manglad Overflow Bridge Quirino DEO 1. NRJ-Villa Sur-San Pedro-Cabua-an-Ysmael-Disimungal Road (S00847LZ ) a. San Pedro Overflow Bridge, K0367+786, Brgy. Villa Sur, Maddela Reported not Passable as of 9 November 2020 due to flooding Maddela Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM b. K0377+020 Reported not Passable as of 15 November 2020 due to slides 2. Cordon - Aurora Bdry Road

a. Ganano Bridge detour along – Aurora Bdry Road, K0339+682 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 04:30 AM due to flooding Diffun b. Cajel Bridge, Cordon-Aurora Bdry. Road K0330+960 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 9:35 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 AM due to flooding c. K0393+550 Disimungal, Nagtipunan, Quirino Reported not Passable on 12 November 2020, 9:35 PM d. K0393+200, Disimungal, Nagtipunan, Quirino Nagtipunan e. K0395+920, Disimungal,Nagtipunan, Quirino Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM f. K0396+040- K0396+150, Disimungal, Nagtipunan, Quirino Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to Slides, g. K0396+700 - K0396+900 damaged stone masonry, and damaged slope protection. h. K0403+900 3. Jct. Victoria- Maddela -Alicia- Kasibu Bdry. Road, Aglipay,Quirino a.K0399+300 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:16 PM Aglipay b. K0404+100 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:46 PM due to slides c. K0405+100 Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:16 PM 4. Jct. Abbag-Nagtipunan-Nueva Vizcaya Road via Dupax a. K0452+880-K0452+930, Guingin, Nagtipunan Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:16 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:50 PM due to slides b. K0466+840-K0466+870, Giayan, Nagtipunan Passable as of 15 November 2020, 9:46 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 5:50 PM due to flooding c. K0435+000 - K0442+000 (intermittent Nagtipunan Passable as of 22 November 2020, 8:15 AM Reported not passable on 17 November 2020 due to landslide sections), Brgy. Keat, Nagtipunan, Quirino) Reported not passable on 17 November 2020, 6:06 PM due to high water e. K0442+700 Passable as of 18 November 2020, 6:19 PM elevation of Conwap river. Region III Aurora Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM due to scoured road Dinalungan National Road. So. Marabini, Brgy Nipoo, Dinalungan Passable as of 16 November 2020, 6:00 AM section Provincial Road (Brgy. Matawe Section) (Dingalan) Dingalan Provincial Road (Brgy. Ibona Section) (Dingalan) Passable as of 20 November 2020, 6:00 AM Reported not passable on 16 November 2020, 6:00 AM Provincial Road (Brgy. Umiray Section) (Dingalan) Aurora DEO 1. Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road a. Diteki Bailey Bridge, Detour Road (Bailey Bridge), K0171+-322 - Passable as of 12 November 2020, 6:21 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to high water level K0220+640 b. K0172+600 (BoundarySection) Hardly passable as of 14 November 2020, 11:31 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslide c. K0174+300 (Camatis Section) Passable as of 20 November 2020, 4:23 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslide d. K0192+300 (Dimasangay Section) Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:30 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslide Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslide and fallen e. K0206+650 (Diteki Section) Passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:34 AM trees f. K0212+600 (washi-washi section) Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM g. K0219+500 (Hacienda Section) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 6:21 PM h. K0220+900 (Hacienda Section) Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees i. K0220+910 (Hacienda Section) Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM j. K0220+930 (Hacienda Section k. K0220+950 (Hacienda Section 2. Castaneda-Ma. Aurora-San Luis Road a. K0202+550 (Diawan Section) Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees b. K0205+900 (Diawan Section) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 6:21 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees c. K0195+074 (Galintula Section) Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees 3. Baler-Casiguran Road a. K0205+150 (Amper Section)+E202 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides and fallen Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM b. K02071+800 (Dained Section) trees 4. Maddela -Dinadiawan Road, Dipaculao a. k0419+380 Dinadiawan Section Passable as of 12 November 2020, 6:21 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees b. Calaocan Section - K0410+600 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:00 AM Bulacan San Idelfonso Daang Maharlika Road, Maasim Section Passable as of 16 November 2020 Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020 Meycauayan Camalig Road, Canalig Section Meycauayan Langka Bridge Angat Sapang Patay Bridge, Angat Passable as of 24 November 2020, 6:00 PM Calumpit-Hagonoy Road Hagonoy San Juan, Hagonoy Bulacan 1st DEO 1. Manila North Road, K0029+000-K0029+300 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020 Bulacan 2nd DEO 1. Manila North Road a. Banga Section - K0017+800 - K0018+100 Meycauayan b. Saluysoy Section,Meycauayan - K0019+200-K0019+600 Marilao c. Ibayo Section (SM Marilao) - K0020+700 - K0021+200 Reported not passable to light vehicle on 12 November 2020 due to flooding 2. San Miguel, Sibul Road, Camias Section, San San Miguel Miguel - K0077+200 - K0077+000 3. Sta Maria Norzagaray Road, Partida Section, Sta. Maria Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees Sta Maria Bdry. - K0042+000 4. Sta Rita-Camias Old Road, San Miguel, Bulacan - Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM San Miguel Reported not passable to light vehicle on 12 November 2020 due to flooding K0075+500-K0076+100 Reported not passable to heavy and large vehicles on 12 November 2020 Angat 5. Gen. Alejo Santos Highway, Angat, BulacanK0058+000 due to fallen trees 6. Sta Maria Bypass Road, Sta Maria Bulacan - K0031+600 - K0032+200 Sta. Maria Reported not passable to light vehicle due to flooding on 12 November 2020 7. Bocaue, San Jose Road, Bagbaguin Section, Sta Maria - K000031+000 Nueva Ecija

San Leonardo Maharlika Road, Brgy Castillejo, San Leonardo, K0094+851 Reported not passable due to flooding on 12 November 2020 Passable as of 23 November, 06:00 PM Sapang Buho Bangkerohan Bridge Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 12:00 NN Nueva Ecija 1st DEO 1. Jct. Pinagpanaan - Rizal - Pantabangan Road, Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees K0126+502 - K0151+492 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 6:21 PM 2. Bongabon-Rizal-Aurora Road, K0148+000- Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding K0148+400 Nueva Ecija 2nd DEO 1. Bagong Spillway, Brgy Labi, Bongabon

a. K0159+650 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to strong current of water b. K0166+900 c. K0163+550 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 11:35 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, due to landslides d. K0160+550 e. K0162+000 Bongabon 2. Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Brgy. Labi Bongabon, Nueva Ecija a. Labi Bridge, Brgy Labi, Bongabon, K0161+566 Passable to light vehicles as of 17 November 2020, 1:56 PM Reported not passable due to eroded bridge on 12 November 2020 b. K162+000 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 11:31 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to mudflow on spillway c. K0166+900 Hardly passable as of 15 November 2020, 5:30 PM Reported not passable on 15 November 2020 due to landslide d. K0167+400 Hardly passable to light vehicles as of 19 November 12:24 PM Reported not passable on 15 November 2020, 5:30 PM 3. Brgy. Lusok, Bongabon, K0138+193+K0141+000 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 6:20 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 5 of 8 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS 4. Jct. Tablang - Gabaldon Road K0166+500, Brgy. Pantoc, Nueva Gabaldon Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to mudflow on spillway Ecija Pampanga Kalsadang Bayu Road Not passable to light vehicle as of 12 November 2020 Allied Rotonda to Makabali Tagulod Rotonda to Camp Olivas Passable as of 23 November, 06:00 PM Kelly's Junction Not passable to light vehicle as of 12 November 2020 San Carlos Road nearby Mexico Community Hospital Reported not passable due to fallen trees on 12 November 2020 Passable as of 17 November 2020, 6:00 AM Northwest Diversion Road Pampanga I DEO 1. Sto Tomas, Minalin-Macabebe Road, Brgy. Telacsan, Macabebe, Reported not passable to all types of vehicleo due to fallen trees on 12 Passable as of 23 November 2020, 01:17 PM K0072+500- K0073+500 November 2020 2. Apalit-Macabebe-Masantol. a. K0057+700 - K0063+450 Macabebe b. Brgy. Caduang Tete, Macabebe, K0058+300 - K0058+460 Hardly passable to light vehicles as of 19 November 2020, 12:24 c. Bgry. Poblacion, Macabebe, K0061+570 - K0061+780 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding PM d. Calsada Bayu, sta Rita, Macabebe, K0062+370 - K0062+650

Masantol e. Calsada Bayu, Sta Lucia, Masantol, K0062+850 - K0063+450 3. Baliwag-Candaba-Sta. Ana Road, San Agustin, Candaba a. K0064+300 - K0066+400 Passable as of 19 November 2020, 12:24 PM Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM due to flooding Candaba b. K0068+450 - K0069+450 Passable as of 21 November 2020, 11:51 AM Reported not passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM due to flooding 4. Candaba - San Miguel Road, Paralaya - Magumbali, Candaba, Passable as of 19 November 2020, 12:24 PM Pampanga, 0072+150 - K0076+300 Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 11:55 AM due to flooding 5. San Simon-Baliwag Road, San Miguel and San Simon, Passable as of 18 November 2020, 6:07 AM Pampanga, K0061+500 - K0064+100 at intermittent sections 6. Bahay Pare - San Luis - Sto. Domingo Road a. K0066+100 - K0067+200, San Isidro-San Luis Passable as of 16 November 2020, 12:28 PM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to flooding b. K0069+600-K0069+750, Sta. Monica, San Luis Tarlac Reported not passable to light vehicles due to fallen trees on 12 November Luisita Road leading to Brgy Balete Passable as of 17 November 2020, 6:00 AM 2020 CALABARZON Batangas Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 5:00 PM due to minor Alitagtag Taal Circumferential Road Passable as of 15 November 2020, 02:00 PM landslide STAR Tollway-Pinamucan Bypass Road, K0104+000 to Batangas City Closed to traffic as of 11 November 2020 Due to Collapsed Stone Masonry, Grouted Riprap, and CTB K0105+000 Brgy. San Isidro Spillway Taysan Passable as of 12 November 2020, 06:40 AM Reported not passable as of 11 November 2020, 06:30 PM Brgy. Pinagbayanan, Caysajayan Ibaan Catandala Spillway Passable as of 12 November 2020, 02:00 PM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020, 08:00 PM Lalayat Tugtug Spillway Passable as of 12 November 2020, 3:30 PM Reported unpassable on 11 November 2020, 8:00 AM San Jose Brgy. Sabang, Bungahan, Cuenca Road Passable as of 12 November 2020, 3:00 PM Reported unpassable on 11 November 2020, 10:00 AM Tuy Palico - Balayan Batangas Road K0094+(-)960 - K0134+790 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 12:00 PM due flash flood Batangas 3rd DEO 1. Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo Unclassified Road at Agoncillo Not passable as of 12 November 2020 Due to the scouring of seawall protection and flooding Sitio Manalao, Agoncillo Talisay 2. Lake Taal-Tagaytay Road Passable as of 14 November 2020, 7:42 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to landslide Cavite Tagaytay-Talisay Road (Brgy. Sungay West, Tagaytay City a. K0060+750 Tagaytay City b. K0060+800 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 3:00 PM due to fallen debris c. K0060+950 Dagatan Pulunan Poblacion 6 - Bucal Road Passable as of 23 November 2020, 08:00 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 5:00 AM Banay-Banay - Litlit Road Zapote Road Passable as of 13 November 2020 6:00 AM Cavite 2nd DEO 1. Tagaytay-Taal Lake Road, Tagaytay City, Cavite, a. K0058+400 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 3:32 PM Tagaytay City b. K0057+920 - K0058+000 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 9:26 AM Reported not Passable on 13 November 2020, 4:13 PM due to fallen debris d. K0060+020 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 3:32 PM Cavite 3rd DEO

1. Bacoor-Dasmarinas National Road, Ligas Bridge, K0016+065 2. Cavite-Batangas Road, KO018+(-544) - K0018+100

3. GEN. EVANGELISTA ROAD KM0016+(949)-KM0019+041 GEN. Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:26 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding EVANGELISTA (WYE LENGTH) CHAINAGE 0 - CHAINAGE 61 4. MCDONALD Jct.-Aguinaldo NSR to CAVITEX, Chainage 0 - Chainage 175 CAVITEX to MCDONALD JCT-AGUINALDO NSR , Chainage 0 - Chainage 177 Laguna Famy Brgys. Bulihan-Batuhan, Brgy. Salang Bato, Tahiris Road Passable as of 12 November 2020, 05:00 AM Obstructed roads due to uprooted trees. Laguna 1st DEO Mabitac 1. Rizal Bdry-Famy-Quezon Road, KO076+700, Mabitac Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:26 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding Quezon Reported not passable on 12 November, 12:00 NN due to soil erosion and Buenavista Buenavista-Guinayangan Road Passable as of 15 November 2020, 8:00 AM road rupture Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Doña Aurora Passable as of 11 November 2020, 01:59 PM Unpassable due to vehicular accident Calauag Sumulong Passable to heavy vehicles only Catanauan Brgys. 3,4,9, 10. Passable as of 13 November 2020, 5:00 PM Reported not passable due to flooding on 12 November, 12:00 NN Dolores Pinagdanlayan Dolores - Candelaria National Highway Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM due to landslides Passable as of 14 November 2020, 8:00 AM General Luna General Luna - Catanauan Road Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM due to flooding Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 12:00 NN due to uprooted National Road Border checkpoint entrance to Gen. Nakar General Nakar trees Brgy. Anoling, Highway Bridge Passable as of 13 November 2020, 5:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 12:00 NN Infanta Infanta-General Nakar Road Brgys. Pilaway, Catambungan, Ilog Mauban - Tayabas Road Brgy. San Isidro Passable as of 12 November 2020, 02:35 AM Closed due to landslides Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 12:00 NN due to uprooted Mauban Mauban Cagsiay II Sitio Radam, Brgy. Road Passable as of 13 November 2020, 5:00 PM trees and mud Tapucan Reported not passable on 13 November 2020, 3:00 PM due to landslide Polilio Bislian Spillway Passable as of 13 November 2020, 5:00 AM Magsaysay Spillway Reported not passable as of 12 November, 05:00 AM due to flooding San Antonio Sampaga Spillway Del Valle Spillway Passable as of 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Reported not passable as of 13 November, 03:00 PM due to flooding Sariaya Tumabaga I, Canda Spillway Reported not passable as of 12 November, 05:00 AM due to flooding Tiaong Bula Spillway Reported not passable as of 13 November, 03:00 PM due to flooding Quezon 1st DEO 1. Mauban-Tignoan Road, K0158+034-K0171+750 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 5:04 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslide. Infanta 2. Marikina-Infanta Road, K0103+000 Passable as of 16 November 2020, 11:43 AM Quezon 3rd DEO 1.Gumaca-Pitogo-Macalelon-Catanauan- Mulanay Road, K0259+000 - K0274+000 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 11:26 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding 2. Lopez - Catanauan Road, K0237+(-)744 - K0255+199 3. Catanauan - Buenavista Road K0250+(-)482-K0279+100 One lane passable as of 14 November 2020, 7:35 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides 4. Mulanay-San Francisco Road K0276+(-)027-K0311+850 Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to vertical settlement Passable to light vehicles only as of 13 November 2020, 11:26 AM 5. Gumaca-Pitogo-Mulanay-San Narciso, K0289+000-K0290+000

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 6 of 8 ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS Quezon 4th DEO 1. Daang Maharlika a. K0220+000 to K0221+000, Brgy. Canda Ibaba, Lopez Passable as of 13 November 2020 Reported not passable on 12 November, 05:00 AM due to flooding Lopez b. K0220+000-K0221+000 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 5:35 PM Reported not passable on 13 November 2020 due to flooding Rizal Angono Bay Town Road Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM Due to the water level of Laguna Lake Gen Luna Ampid Bridge Daang Bakal Bailey Bridge San Mateo Kambal Road Bridge Passable as of 15 November 2020, 6:00 PM Reported not passable on 12 November, 12:00 NN due to overflowing river Patiis Box Culvert JFD Road MIMAROPA Marinduque Marinduque DEO 1. Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road (Torrijos Side), 0042+170- Torrijos Passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslide and roadsllip K0042+220 Romblon Calatavra Brgy. Pangulo Calatrava Passable as of 12 November 2020, 5:00 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to landslide Region V Albay Albay 1st DEO 1. Sto. Domingo -Buhatan-Cararay Circumferential Road Passable as of 13 November 08:41 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to rockfall and landslide K0545+900 2. DM Jct -Legazpi Sto. Domingo -TabacoTiwi Cam Sur Bdry Road a.Basud Bridge (K0540+779) b. Sta. Misericordia Br. #2 (K0544+190) Not possible to heavy vehicles as of 11 November 2020 Due to scoured bridge approaches c. Nagas Br. 1 (K0565+681) Camarines Norte Mercedes Vinzons to Daet/ Vinzons to Labo Not passable as of 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to fallen trees South Road, Labo to Sta. Elena Not passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM due to flooding, fallen tree and electric post. Calabagas Spillway due to flooding San Vicente Cabancanan Spillway Iraya Sur Not passable as of 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to fallen trees Tigbinan Spillway Labo Galucan Bridge San pascual Spillway Tuaca Bridge Basud Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:00 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to flooding Mocong Bridge 1 Mangcamagong Not passable due to flooding and fallen trees as of 12 November Talisay San Jose to San Fracisco 2020, 06:00 PM Camarines Norte DEO 1. Daang Maharlika a. K0266+020 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 7:07 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to fallen trees b. K0276+400 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to landslide c. K0288+000 - K0288+050 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 7:07 PM d. K0305+700 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM e. K0308+000 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 3:48 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to flooding f. K0318+950 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM 2. Gahonon Road, Chainage 300 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 3:48 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to fallen trees 3. Talobatib - Jose Panganiban Poblacion - Port Road, K0331+200 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM Camarines Sur Bagong Silang Spillway Mansalaya Spillway Kinalangan Spillway Mabini Spillway Palaspas Spillway Del Gallego Tabion Spillway Sta. Rita 1 Spillway Sta. Rita 2 Spillway Not passable due to flooding as of 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM Pamplona Spillway Sinuknipan I Spillway Libmanan Malinao Spillway Caramoan Binanuahan Spillway Balatan Siramag-Luluasan Spillway Aro-aldao Spillway Nabua Sta. Elena Spillway Tandaay spillway Gainza Sampaloc Brgy. Road Pili Curry Spillway Goa Mataccla (Highway) Tinambac San Vincete to Iyagan (Spillway) Not passable as of 14 November 2020, 12:00 NN Dahat to San Roque Spillway Lagonoy Gimagtoccon (Spillway) San Roque(Spillway) Camarines Sur 1st DEO Sipocot 1. Daang Maharlika, Calagbangan, Sipocot Passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable due to fallen tree Camarines Sur 2nd DEO 1. Milaor-Minalabac-Pili Road a. K0438+600 Passable as of 14 November 2020, 11:16 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 12:00 AM due to flooding Reported not passable to light vehicles on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due Milaor b. Brgy. San Miguel, K0433+000 - K0433+400 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 7:07 PM to flooding San Fernando 2. Daang Maharlika, San Fernando, K0427+500-K0430+050 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to flooding Pasacao 3. Danao-Pasacao Road, Camarines Sur, K0424+300 Camarines Sur 4th DEO

Tigaon 1. Pili-Tigaon-Albay Bdry. Road, Brgy. Talojongan, K0479+450 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 1:47 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to flooding 2. Tigaon-Lagonoy Section Goa a. Goa Centro Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to flooding Passable as of 12 November 2020, 1:47 AM b. K0489+450 Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to uprooted trees 3. Goa-Digdigon-San Isidro Road, Brgy. San Juan Bautista, Goa, Goa Passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to flooding Camarines Sur K0488+(-700) 4. Presentacion-Maligaya Road, Brgy. Pili, Presentacion a. K0529+(-080) Passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to flooding Presentacion Reported not passable to heavy vehicles on 11 November 2020 due to b. K0538+600, Brgy. Bicalen, Presentacion, Passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM landslide 5. Tinambac - Siruma Road, K0526+300 Passable as of 13 November 2020, 2:24 PM Reported not passable due to landslide on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM Camarines Sur 5th DEO 1. Nabua - Balatan Road, K0491+0001 Passable as of 12 November 2020, 9:31 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due to landslide Reported not passable to light vehicles on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM due Nabua 2. Daang Maharlika, Nabua Poblacion Passable as of 13 November 2020, 3:48 PM to flooding Catanduanes Catanduanes DEO 1. Catanduanes Circumferential Road, (Virac - Bato - San Miguel - Viga - Panganiban - Bagamanoc - Pandan Road Section)

Bato a. Brgy. Marinawa, Municipality of Bato K0003+000 (under contract) One lane passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable on 11 November 2020 due to rockfall b. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0123+600 c. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0123+650

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Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides

One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 7:07 PM Caramoan ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE STATUS REMARKS d. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0123+800 e. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0123+900 f. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0K0124+000 N g. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0K0124+600 N h. Brgy. Dariao, Mun. of Caramoran, K0124+900 N i. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+000 j. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+300 N Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides k. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+400 l. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+500 One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 7:07 PM Caramoan m. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+600 n. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0125+950 o. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0126+000 p. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0126+500 q. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0127+400 r. Brgy. Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0127+600 s. Tubli Bridge Detour (Under Contract), Brgy. Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to damaged road detour Tubli, Mun. of Caramoran, K0129+900 t. Brgy. Mabini, Mun. of Caramoran, K0133+100 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides u. Brgy. Mabini, Mun. of Caramoran, K0134+000 N v. Brgy. Sabloyon, Mun. of Caramoran, K0135+600 Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslide and fallen tree w. Brgy. Sabloyon, Mun. of Caramoran, K0135+700 x. Brgy. Mila Viga, Caramoran, K0145+600 One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 8:41 AM y. Brgy. Lubas, San Andres, K0155+100 Reported hardly passable due to landslide on 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM z. Brgy. Lubas, San Andres, K0156+600 One lane passable as of 13 November 2020, 3:48 pm San Andres aa. Brgy. Manambrag, San Andres, K0162+100 Hardly passable due to landslide as of 12 November 2020, 06:00 ab. K0165+400, Tibang PM ac. K0078+900, K0079+100, K0080+080, Bagamanoc 0080+950, K0081+000, Bgry. Mavil, Bagamanok ad. K0081+400, Brgy. Brgy. Minali, Bagamanok ae. K0087+400, K0087+300, Brgy. Tioko, Pandan af. K0087+500 to K0087+900, Brgy. Lourdes, Pandan One lane passable as of 16 November 2020, 10:03 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslides ag. K0090+100, K0091+900, Brgy. Tabugoc, Pandan Pandan ah. K0094+500 to K0094+900, Brgy. Marambong, Pandan ai. K0096+200 to K0099+500, Brgy. Baldoc, Pandan aj. K0100+300 to K0102+700, Brgy. Tariwara, Pandan 2. JCT. Bato - Baras Road a. K0037+500 - K0042+900 (intermittent section) Passable as of 13 November 2020, 3:48 PM b. K0052+300 - K0068+800 (intermittent section) Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides c. K0061+100 Brgy. Sioron, Mun. of Gimoto Passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:15 PM Gimoto d. K0061+900 Brgy. Sioron, Mun. of Gimoto e. K0068+350 Brgy. Villa Aurora, Mun. of Gimoto Passable as of 16 November 2020, 10:03 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020 due to landslides f. K0086+500 Brgy. Begonia, Mun. of Viga Viga Passable as of 13 November 2020, 6:15 PM Reported not passable on 12 November 2020 due to landslides g. K0087+900 Brgy. Ogbong, Mun. of Viga 3. Jct. Panganiiban-Sabloyon Road a. K0060+300, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban Passable as of 16 November 2020, 10:03 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:35 PM due to landslides b. K0060+800, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban c. K0062+020, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban Passable as of 17 November 2020, 10:22 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:35 PM due to landslides Panganiban d. K0063+000, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban e. K0066+100, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban f. K0067+700, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:35 PM due to toppled tree g. K0068+800, Brgy. San Miguel, Mun. Of Panganiban Passable as of 16 November 2020, 10:03 AM Reported not passable on 14 November 2020, 6:35 PM due to landslides h. K0068+800 - K0083+011 Masbate

Claveria Siargao Bridge, Magsaysay Extension, Claveria, Masbate Not passable due to flooding as of 12 November 2020, 06:00 PM Masbate 1st DEO 1. San Pascual - Claveria Road, Poblacion 2, Claveria, Masbate, Passable as of 12 November 2020, 10:52 AM Reported not passable as of 11 November 2020 due to flooding K0054+400 Sorsogon 1. Ariman-Jct. Bulusan Lake Road, K0628+700 RS Brgy. San Passable as of 13 November 2020, 02:24 PM due to landslide Rafael, Bulusan, Sorsogon Region VIII Biliran Biliran DEO 1. Biliran-Naval Road K1008+(-986) - K1026+000 All heavy vehicles are advised to take the BILIRAN-CABUCGAYAN- Naval Caraycaray Bridge Detour, Brgy. Caraycaray, CAIBIRAN-CULABA-KAWAYAN-ALMERIA-NAVAL (BILIRAN Passable to light vehicles only as of 11 November 2020, 1:00 PM Naval, Biliran CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD) due to road settlement 2. Naval-Caibiran Cross Country Road K1026+(-096) - K1045+536 Leyte JARO-DAGAMI-BURAUEN-LAPAZ ROAD K0951+530 Binahaan Leyte 2nd DEO Not passable due to flooding as of 11 November 2020, 10:00 AM Passable for motorcycles only as of 16 November 2020, 11:53 AM River Spillway Sources: OCDROs CAR, NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII and DPWH

Affected Passable Not Passable ROADS 252 236 16 BRIDGES 121 90 31

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Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "ULYSSES" (I.N. VAMCO) POWER SUPPLY As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

DATE AND TIME OF REGION/PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY DATE AND TIME RESTORED REMARKS INTERRUPTION GRAND TOTAL 380 REGION I 21 Pagudpud Ilocos Norte (Brgys. Caunayan, Pancian, 10 November 2020, 6:00 AM Restored Saud, Pasaleng, Balaoi) Sugpon 12 November 2020, 12:10 AM Ilocos Sur Banayoyo 12 November 2020 Cervantes Alaminos City Aguilar Anda Balungao Bautista Binmaley Bugallon Burgos Pangasinan Dasol 12 November 2020 13 November 2020, 05:00 AM Lingayen Malasiqui Mangatarem Mapandan Natividad San Carlos City Umingan Urbiztondo REGION II 55 Alcala 13 November, 2020 Restored Tuguegarao City Restored Rizal 17 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Tuao 17 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Piat Restored Amulung 97.87% restored Baggao Restored Sto Nino Restored Penablanca Restored Enrile Restored Iguig 17 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Solana Restored Abulug Restored Allacapan Cagayan Aparri Ballesteros Buguey Camalaniugan Claveria Gattaran Gonzaga 17 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Lallo Lasam Pamplona Sanchez Mira Sta Teresita Sta Ana Sta Praxedes Sto Nino Aurora Restored Benito Soliven Restored Burgos Restored Cabagan Restored City of Ilagan Restored Delfin Albano Gamu Mallig Naguilian Isabela 16 November 2020, 2:30 PM Restored Quezon Quirino Roxas San Manuel San Mariano Restored San Pablo Restored Santa Maria Restored Isabela

Santo Tomas Restored Tumauini Restored No. of Brgys which experienced power interruption: Solano – 3, Nueva Vizcaya 10 November 2020, 10:00 PM 12 November 2020, 04:00 PM Quezon – 3, Villaverde – 4, Bayombong – 6, Bagabag – 4, Diadi - 2 Maddela Quirino 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM 12 November 2020, 12:00 NN Nagtipunan REGION III 75 San Isidro 12 November 2020, 12:50 AM Restored Aurora San Luis 12 November 2020, 12:11 AM Restored Dikapanikian 11 November 2020, 11:30 PM Restored Orani 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored Balanga City 11 November 2020, 10:51 PM Orion 11 November 2020, 10:02 PM Restored Limay 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM Bataan Pilar 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM Dinalupihan 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored Hermosa 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored Samal 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored Abucay 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored Norzagaray Restored Angat 12 November 2020, 12:01 AM San Miguel Restored DRT 12 November 2020, 12:30 PM Bustos 12 November 2020, 1:00 AM Restored Obando Restored Meycauayan 12 November 2020, 12:30 PM Restored Baliuag 12 November 2020, 12:45 PM Bulacan CSJDM 11 November 2020, 10:30 AM Sta. Maria 12 November 2020, 1:00 Am Restored Pulilan 12 November 2020, 1:00 Am Restored Plaridel 12 November 2020, 12:45 PM Paombong Bocaue 12 November 2020, 1:30 AM Restored Balagtas Restored Calumpit 12 November 2020, 3:00 AM Restored Malolos 12 November 2020, 3:00 AM Restored Palayan City 12 November 2020, 1:00 AM Restored Nueva Ecija Carranglan 12 November 2020, 1:45 AM Restored Mabalacat Restored Magalang 19 November 2020, 3:00 PM Lubao 12 November 2020, 01:00 PM Floridablanca 12 November 2020 12 November 2020, 01:10 PM Sasmuan 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM Porac 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Arayat Bacolor 12 November 2020, 1:00 AM Mexico 12 November 2020, 1:25 AM 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Sta. Ana 12 November 2020, 1:00 AM 12 November 2020, 5:30 PM Pampanga City of San Fernando 12 November 2020, 3:30 AM 12 November 2020, San Luis 12 November 2020, 1:25 AM Masantol 12 November 2020 12 November 2020, 6:00 PM Apalit 12 November 2020, 2:16 AM 12 November 2020, 7:30 PM Sta. Rita 12 November 2020 12 November 2020, 8:00 PM Sto. Tomas 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM 12 November 2020, 4:00 PM Minalin 12 November 2020 20 November 2020,8:00 AM San Simon 12 November 2020 Restored Macabebe 12 November 2020, 1:30 AM Restored Guagua 12 November 2020, 10:10 AM Restored Anao Restored Bamban Restored Camiling Restored Capas Restored Concepcion Restored Gerona Restored 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM La Paz Restored Mayamtoc Restored Tarlac Moncada Restored Paniqui Restored Pura Restored Ramos Restored San Clemente Restored San Jose Restored Santa Ignacia 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM Restored Tarlac City Restored Victoria Restored Candelaria 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM Palauig Botolan 12 November 2020, 11:00 AM Zambales Cabangon San Felipe 12 November 2020, 10:00 AM San Narciso San Antonio CALABARZON 99 Reported partially restored on 3:00 PM Liliw 11 November 2020, 4:30 PM 17 November 2020, 8:00 AM 13 November 2020 Calamba City 11 November 2020, 10:35 PM 13 November 2020, 5:00 AM Restored Cavinti 12 November 2020, 7:30 PM Restored Pagsanjan 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Lumban 11 November 2020, 8:15 PM 12 November 2020, 5:38 PM Restored Kalayaan 12 November 2020, 4:25 PM Restored Laguna Paete 12 November 2020, 5:05 PM Restored Pangil 11 November 2020, 11:00 PM 13 November 2020, 9:00 PM Restored Famy 11 November 2020, 7:00 PM 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Rizal 11 November 2020, 04:40 PM 11 November 2020, 5:30 PM Restored San Pablo 11 November 2020, 01:23 AM 12 November 2020, 2:30 AM Restored Mabitac 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM 12 November 2020, 6:55 PM Restored Sta. Cruz 11 November 2020, 10:30 PM 12 November 2020, 2:30 PM Restored Magdalena 11 November 2020, 05:00 PM 12 November 2020, 12:30 PM Restored Mabini 11 November 2020, 5:00 PM 12 November 2020, 08:00 PM Restored Tingloy 11 November 2020 Laurel 11 November 2020, 8:04 PM Restored Lobo 11 November 2020, 8:00 PM 12 November 2020, 08:00 PM Restored San Jose 11 November 2020, 10:33 PM Restored Sto. Tomas City 11 November 2020, 11:17 PM Restored San Luis 12 November 2020, 2:06 AM 13 November 2020 Restored Padre Garcia 11 November 2020 12 November 2020 Restored Mataas na Kahoy 11 November 2020, 11:59 PM 12 November 2020 Restored Balete 11 November 2020 13 November 2020 Restored Batangas Rosario 11 November 2020 13 November 2020 Restored Alitagtag 12 November 2020, 1:49 AM 12 November 2020, 12:00 NN Restored Cuenca 12 November, 2020 13 November 2020 Restored Lipa City 12 November, 2020 13 November 2020 Restored Nasugbu 12 November, 2020 Restored San Nicolas 12 November, 2020 Restored Taysan 12 November, 2020 13 November 2020 Restored Batangas City 12 November 2020, 3:00 PM Restored Bauan 11 November 2020, 6:00 AM 13 November 2020 Restored Calaca 12 November 2020, 3:00 PM Restored Talim Island 11 November 2020, 10:00 AM Restored Cardona 12 November 2020, 7:00 AM All Barangays Baras 11 November 2020, 11:50 PM Restored in some barangays only Angono 11 November 2020, 02:00 AM 12 November, 2020 Binangonan 11 November 2020, 10:00 PM Restored. Pililia 11 November 2020, 11:30 PM Restored. Rizal Tanay 11 November 2020, 11:30 PM Jalajala 11 November 2020, 11:55 PM 14 November, 2020 Teresa 12 November 2020, 02:00 AM 12 November, 2020 Restored Antipolo City 11 November, 2020 12 November, 2020 Restored Taytay 12 November 2020 (Brgys. Dolores and San Isidro) San Mateo Restored Buenavista 11 November 2020, 6:30 AM 21 November 2020 Preventive Measures Jomalig 11 November 2020, 9;44 AM 85% restored as of 25 November 2020 Burdeos 11 November 2020, 12:23 PM 85% restored as of 25 November 2020 80% restored as of 8:00 AM Polilio 11 November 2020, 2:18 PM 15 November 2020 San Andres 11 November 2020, 10:30 AM 21 November 2020 San Francisco 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM 25 November 2020 San Narciso 11 November 2020, 6:00 AM 20 November 2020 Plaridel 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM 15 November 2020 Calauag 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM 25 November 2020 Guinayangan 11 November 2020, 11:00 AM 25 November 2020 Tagkawayan 11 November 2020, 11:30 AM 25 November 2020 Reported 89% restored on 0800H Alabat 11 November 2020, 11:00 AM 15 November 2020, 3:00 PM 15 November 2020 Gumaca 11 November 2020, 9:30 PM 12 November 2020, 7:00 PM Restored as of 16 November 2020 Restored 32 out of 36 barangays as of Infanta 11 November 2020, 8:58 PM 25 November 2020 Restored 11 out of 17 barangays as of Real 11 November 2020, 9:50 PM 25 November 2020 Restored as of 13 November 2020, Dolores 11 November 2020, 4:30 PM 15 November 2020, 08:00AM 8:00 PM Reported 89% restored on 0800H Unisan 11 November 2020, 4:30 PM 15 November 2020, 3:00 PM 15 November 2020 General Nakar 11 November 2020, 7;46 PM Partially restored Tiaong 11 November 2020, 6:40 PM 13 November 2020, 6:00 AM Brgys. Buka and Tamisian Quezon Restored 5 out of 6 Barangays as of 25 Quezon Patnanungan 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM November 2020 Restored 5 out of 12 Barangays as of Panukulan 11 November 2020, 11:00 AM 25 November 2020 Lucban 11 November 2020, 8:00 PM 12 November 2020, 07:38 AM Tayabas City 11 November 2020, 9:44 PM 12 November 2020, 08:30 AM Restored as of 14 November 2020, Agdangan 11 November 2020, 6:42 PM 13 November 2020, 03:35 AM 3:00 PM Reported 80% restored on 5:00 AM Pitogo 11 November 2020, 6:40 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM 13 November 2020 Reported 70% restored on 8:00AM General Luna 11 November 2020, 4:00 Pm 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM 13 November 2019 Reported 70% restored on 5:00 PM Mulanay 11 Noevmber 2020, 2:00 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM 13 November 2020 Restored as of 14 November 2020, Padre Burgos 11 November 2020, 9:30 PM 12 November 2020, 4:00 PM 3:00 PM Reported 54% restored on 0800H Lopez 11 November 2020, 1:00 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM 15 November 2020 Reported 54% restored on 0800H Quezon 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM 15 November 2020 Perez 11 November 2020, 12:00 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM Restored Mauban 12 November 2020, 12:41 AM 14 November 2020, 3:00 PM Restored Sampaloc 12 November 2020, 12:30 AM 12 November 2020, 5:00 AM Restored Reported 73% restored on 15 Macaleloan 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM 16 November 2020, 3:00 PM November 2020, 8:00 AM Catanauan 11 November 2020. 3:30 PM 17 November 2020, 3:00 PM Pagbilao 11 November 2020, 7:00 PM 12 November 2020, 3:00 PM Atimonan 12 November 2020, 10:54 PM 15 November 2020, 3:00 PM Ternate 11 November 2020, 7:20 PM 13 November 2020, 3:00 AM Indang 11 November 2020, 9:00 PM Restored Restored in 11 brgys as of 12 Alfonso 11 November 2020 Power interruption in 17 brgys November 2020 Dasmarinas 12 November 2020 Restored GMA 12 November 2020 Restored Restored as of 12 November Imus 11 November 2020, 8:10 PM 2020 Trece Martirez 11 November 2020 Restored Cavite Cavite City 12 November 2020 Maragondon 12 November 2020, 12:25 AM Naic 11 November 2020, 11:30 PM 13 November 2020 Amadeo 12 November 2020 Genreal Trias City 12 November 2020, 02:00 AM Restored in 10 brgys as of 12 Bacoor 12 November 2020 Restored November 2020 Kawit 12 November 2020 13 November 2020 General Emilio Agiuinaldo 12 November 2020, 01:15 AM Magallanes 12 November 2020 Restored MIMAROPA 11 Occidental Mindoro Province-wide 11 November 2020, 11:00 PM 12 November 2020, 01:00 AM Preventive Measures REGION V 63 Province-wide except Legazpi Restored in Daraga, Camalig, Rapu- Albay and Sto. Domingo Rapu, and Manito Partially restored in some areas: Daet (50%); Jose Panganiban (30%); Labo Camarines Norte (70%); San Vicente (60-70%); Vinzons (65%); Basud (Poblacion only); and Province wide Mercedes (Poblacion only) Camarines Sur Siruma Catanduanes Province wide Palanas Batuan Mandaon San Fernando Masbate San Jacinto Claveria Balud Dimasalang Uson Sorsogon Province wide REGION VIII 2 Samar Almagro 10 November 2020, 3:00 AM 10 November 2020, 11:45 AM Leyte Leyte 10 November 2020, 9:00 AM CAR 45 Licuan-baay Villavisciosa San Isidro Asllapadan Lagayan Abra 11 November 2020, 10:00 PM November 12, 2020 at 09:00 AM Power restored Malibcong Lacub Bucloc Daguioman Dolores Kabugao 10 November 2020, 3:50 PM 14 November 2020, 4:15 PM

Apayao Sta. Marcela 11 November 2020, 4:15 PM Apayao Luna 11 November 2020, 10:23 AM Pudtol 11 November 2020, 4:15 PM Calanasan Power restored in some parts of Baguio Baguio City 12 November 2020, 4:52 AM 12 November 2020, 10:45 AM Session Road, Salud Mitra, Lower General Luna, and Kabayanihan. Parts of Ambuong LT and whole of La Trinidad 12 November 2020, 4:16 AM 12 November 2020, 10:55 AM Beckel Whole of Tuding, Ucab, Gumatdang, Itogon 12 November 2020, 4:16 AM 14 November 2020, 3:48 AM Loacan Parts of Ambuklao. Bila, Bobok-Bisal, Bokod 12 November 2020, 4:00 AM 14 November 2020, 12:15 AM Daclan BD, Ekip, Karao, Kawal, Nawal, Pito, Poblacion BD, Tikey Parts of Banangan, Bayabas, Kamog, Sablan 12 November 2020, 4:00 AM 12 November 2020, 3:34 PM Pappa, Poblacion Nangalisan, San Pascual, Tadiangan, Tuba 12 November 2020, 4:00 AM 12 November, 2020 parts of Poblacion Balakbak, Beleng-belis, Boklaoan, Cayapes, Cuba, Datakan, Gadang, Kapangan 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM 12 November, 2020 Gaswiling, Labueg, Paykek, Piblacion Central, Pongayan, Pudong, Sagubo, Taba-ao Badeo, Lubo, Madaymen, Palina, Kibungan 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM Poblacion, KN, Sagpat Adaoay, Anchokey, Bashoy, Batan, Benguet Duacan, Eddet, Gusaran, Kabayan Kabayan 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM Barrio, Lusod, Pacso, Poblacion KB, Tawangan 15 November 2020 Ambassador, Ambongdolan, Ba-ayan, Tublay 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM before/around 4:00 PM Basil, Daclan TY, Tublay Central Abiang, Caliking, Naguey, Pasdong, Poblacion AT, Topdac, Guinaoang, Taneg, Bangao, Abatan, Loo, Baculongan Norte,/Sur, Sebang, Catlubong, Buguias Central, Amlimay, Besocol, Buyacaoan, Lengaoan, 15 November 2020 Gambang, Agaleygeym Natubleng, Atok 12 November 2020, 2:07 AM before/around 4:00 PM Calasipan, Madaymen, Dalipey, Ampusongan, Sinacbat, Bagu, Bolalacao, Pacdal, Sapid, Tablo, Bato, Palatong, Central Mankayan, Aurora, Palpaltogan, Cervantes Rd, Patpat, Paalaban, Paco, Pukitan, bedbed, Colalo, Bat-bato, Baguyos, Madoto Lagawe 12 November 2020, 2:12 AM 12 November 2020, 3:00 AM Hingyon 12 November 2020, 12:00 AM 15 November 2020 , 12:00 AM Ifugao Banaue 11 November 2020, 10:40 PM 14 November 2020 , 10:40 AM Mayoyao 11 November 2020, 6:10 PM 12 November 2020, 12:00 AM Tabuk City 13 November 2020, 7: 52 AM 16 November 2020 , 5:00 PM Pinukpuk 12 November 2020, 7: 52 AM 12 November 2020, 06:38 PM Kalinga Rizal 12 November 2020, 7:00 AM 12 November 2020, 06:38 PM Balbalan 11 November 2020, 10:57 PM November 16, 2020 at 05:00 PM Pasil 11 November 2020, 5:00 PM 12 November 2020, 08:40 PM Barlig 14 November 2020 at 8:01 PM Bauko 11 November 2020, 3:59 PM 13 November 2020 at 10:52 PM Besao 14 November 2020 at 8:14 PM 14 November 2020 around 6:00 Bontoc 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM PM Paracelis 11 November 2020, 3:59 PM 14 November 2020 at 8:00 PM Mt. Province Sabangan 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM 13 November 2020 at 10:52 PM 14 November 2020 around 6:00 Sadanga 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM PM 15 November 2020 around 6:00 Sagada 11 November 2020, 3:59 PM PM Tadian 12 November 2020, 2:00 AM 13 November 2020 at 10:52 PM Natonin 11 November 2020, 3:59 PM 14 November 2020 at 8:00 PM NCR 9 Brgy 20 & 22,Brgy 63, 60, Caloocan 66, 5, 162, 163, 179, 170, 13 November 2020, 10:50 AM 177, 168 and 4 Restored Las Piñas 12 November 2020, 12:00 MN 12 November 2020, 8:00 AM Marikina Restored Baclaran 12 November 2020, 4:50 PM Restored Don Galo 12 November 2020, 1:18 PM Restored La Huerta 12 November 2020, 12:15 PM Restored San Isidro 12 November 2020, 1:00 PM Sto Niño 12 November 2020, 1:00 PM Restored Vitalez 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Paranaque BF Homes 12 November 2020, 3:34 PM Don Bosco 12 November 2020, 10:16 PM Restored Marcelo Green 11 November 2020, 10:00 PM Restored Merville 12 November 2020, 5:00 PM Restored Moonwalk 12 November 2020, 12:49 PM Restored San Antonio 12 November 2020, 10:20 PM Restored Tambo 13 November, 2020 Restored Barangay Kapasigan, Maybunga, Manggahan, Palatiw, Pasig Pinagbuhatan, Rosario, San Miguel, Sta Cruz, Orando and Santolan Restored Quezon City Restored Barangay Upper Bicutan and South Daang Hari, San Miguel. Taguig Tanyag New Lower Bicutan, Hagonoy Restored M. Aquino Gozon Compound C. Santos St. F. Nicolas St. Malabon N. Vicencio St. ,Restored in 13 November, 2020 Brgy. Catmon Gulayan, Brgy. Ibaba Dulong Herrera St. Restored (Brgy. 156, 123, 101, 104, 166, 170, 171, 174, 110, 06) Pasay 13 November, 2020 Under restoration operations by MERALCO Restored Sources: OCDROs Note: Continuous disruption of power supply in some areas since STY “ROLLY”. SitRep No. 19 TAB E

Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "ULYSSES" (I.N. VAMCO) COST OF DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

REGION TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 7,251,561,122.00 CAR 646,221,401.00 I 443,762,500.00 II 2,129,596,097.00 III 1,379,824,325.00 CALABARZON 1,265,452,031.00 MIMAROPA 57,041,500.00 V 629,185,763.00 NCR 700,477,505.00

CROPS FISHERIES LIVESTOCK IRRIGATION REGION / PROVINCE AFFECTED AREA (HA) PROPERTY / NO. OF SMALL-SCALE INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL AMOUNT (₱) RICE CORN HVC COCONUT PRODUCE AMOUNT SOURCE: NIA IRRIGATION FACLITIES TOTALLY PARTIALLY EQUIPMENT HEAD SOURCE: DA TOTAL 122,380 212,150 2,373,794,009.00 540,538,609.00 2,039,816,727.00 195,829,601.00 963,093,311.00 394,964,700.00 138,164 101,150,415.00 536,693,380.00 46,625,630.00 58,672,240.00 382,500.00 7,251,561,122.00 CAR 3,809 11,922 191,129,273.00 155,293,292.00 185,965,555.00 - 19,022,019.00 3,695,900.00 6,516 6,975,122.00 41,380,000.00 - 42,760,240.00 - 646,221,401.00 without breakdown 41,380,000.00 41,380,000.00 Abra 5 403 7,691,070.00 47,020.00 855,103.00 8,593,193.00 Apayao 474 1,715 21,267,148.00 42,868,750.00 6,245,826.00 3,531,269.00 40,000.00 1,312 1,127,550.00 25,000.00 75,105,543.00 Benguet 262 2,226 8,478,323.00 135,069,447.00 770,785.00 715,000.00 161 568,350.00 37,449,840.00 183,051,745.00 Ifugao 2,395 4,077 74,155,084.00 85,219,547.00 12,293,349.00 13,150,625.00 2,445,000.00 2,198 1,583,650.00 15,000.00 188,862,255.00 Kalinga 335 2,752 44,652,225.00 15,491,106.00 18,477,020.00 1,230,230.00 476,400.00 621 1,345,150.00 81,672,131.00 Mt. Province 338 749 34,885,423.00 11,666,869.00 13,024,810.00 339,110.00 19,500.00 2,224 2,350,422.00 5,270,400.00 67,556,534.00 REGION I 660 9,182 50,565,320.00 53,784,271.00 310,524,200.00 - 8,895,550.00 2,003,000.00 206 295,159.00 17,695,000.00 - - - 443,762,500.00 without breakdown 17,695,000.00 17,695,000.00 Ilocos Norte 3 526 3,334,875.00 1,056,203.00 215,624.00 246,300.00 840,000.00 206 295,159.00 5,988,161.00 Ilocos Sur 240,000.00 240,000.00 La Union 2 43 277,680.00 791,875.00 201,450.00 1,271,005.00 Pangasinan 655 8,613 47,230,445.00 52,450,388.00 309,516,701.00 8,447,800.00 923,000.00 418,568,334.00 REGION II 21,556 33,761 980,925,105.00 289,252,967.00 455,587,384.00 - 56,411,210.00 23,588,000.00 30,835 36,446,313.00 247,170,000.00 39,832,618.00 - 382,500.00 2,129,596,097.00 without breakdown 247,170,000.00 247,170,000.00 Cagayan 9,391 6,030 446,828,501.00 51,590,497.00 159,624,500.00 39,113,000.00 21,668,000.00 24,134 18,307,235.00 15,153,472.00 76,500.00 752,361,705.00 Isabela 11,123 18,577 417,545,527.00 224,467,603.00 183,632,048.00 9,013,000.00 1,220,000.00 6,616 16,288,276.00 24,324,146.00 306,000.00 876,796,600.00 Nueva Vizcaya 962 5,238 91,995,144.00 5,306,378.00 106,573,669.00 995,210.00 22 672,001.00 205,542,402.00 Quirino 80 3,916 24,555,933.00 7,888,489.00 5,757,167.00 7,290,000.00 700,000.00 63 1,178,801.00 355,000.00 47,725,390.00 REGION III 14,779 21,766 868,012,579.00 31,767,916.00 276,747,765.00 481,472.00 61,963,238.00 115,915,500.00 57,529 21,396,855.00 - - 3,539,000.00 - 1,379,824,325.00 Aurora 83 778 1,498,497.00 4,155,873.00 2,086,570.00 448,800.00 115,417,500.00 123,607,240.00 Bataan 650 543 31,255,754.00 552,721.00 50,040,421.00 32,672.00 5,030,500.00 14,000.00 425 205,000.00 87,131,068.00 Bulacan 1,677 5,657 293,356,601.00 253,518.00 26,133,410.00 25,809,825.00 14,000.00 29,482 9,755,625.00 170,000.00 355,492,979.00 Nueva Ecija 1,500 10,380 193,759,212.00 11,440,663.00 84,119,908.00 27,619 11,419,730.00 3,319,000.00 304,058,513.00 Pampanga 4,490 878 147,093,196.00 1,768,942.00 22,843,462.00 31,122,913.00 202,828,513.00 Tarlac 6,128 2,755 197,886,763.00 11,403,799.00 3 16,500.00 50,000.00 209,357,062.00 Zambales 251 775 3,162,556.00 2,192,400.00 91,523,994.00 470,000.00 97,348,950.00 CALABARZON 3,959 134,212 163,360,603.00 7,431,381.00 703,549,768.00 101,501,914.00 251,062,953.00 18,574,450.00 3,070 4,189,950.00 15,320,000.00 193,012.00 268,000.00 - 1,265,452,031.00 without breakdown 15,320,000.00 15,320,000.00 Batangas 514 813 6,221,981.00 2,747,581.00 369,700,148.00 8,027,400.00 925,000.00 387,622,110.00 Cavite 8 482 17,044,165.00 137,325.00 44,875.00 26,472,096.00 43,698,461.00 Laguna 1,107 782 44,064,297.00 1,941,350.00 23,606,384.00 26,405,720.00 1,380,750.00 97,398,501.00 Rizal 1,357 335 85,201,138.00 1,124,500.00 14,486,784.00 133,981,760.00 489,800.00 2,864 3,014,500.00 193,012.00 238,491,494.00 Quezon 973 131,800 10,829,022.00 1,480,625.00 295,711,577.00 101,501,914.00 56,175,977.00 15,778,900.00 206 1,175,450.00 268,000.00 482,921,465.00 MIMAROPA 0 0 - - - - 471,500.00 90,000.00 0 - 56,480,000.00 - - - 57,041,500.00 without breakdown 56,480,000.00 56,480,000.00 Occidental Mindoro 471,500.00 90,000.00 561,500.00 REGION V 77,617 1,307 119,801,129.00 3,008,782.00 107,442,055.00 93,846,215.00 40,125,686.00 55,761,500.00 40,008 31,847,016.00 158,648,380.00 6,600,000.00 12,105,000.00 - 629,185,763.00 without breakdown 158,648,380.00 158,648,380.00 Albay 66,000.00 1,600 2,275,895.00 2,341,895.00 Camarines Norte 27,723 313 38,171,410.00 870,710.00 80,667,445.00 32,485,791.00 18,526,846.00 10,439,500.00 110 205,473.00 11,805,000.00 193,172,175.00 Camarines Sur 49,894 994 81,629,719.00 2,138,072.00 26,774,610.00 61,360,424.00 21,260,840.00 27,469 20,672,043.00 6,600,000.00 300,000.00 220,735,708.00 Masbate 30,000.00 23,588,000.00 10,829 8,693,605.00 32,311,605.00 Sorsogon 308,000.00 21,668,000.00 21,976,000.00 NCR 0 0 - - - - 525,141,155.00 175,336,350.00 0 - - - - - 700,477,505.00 without breakdown 525,141,155.00 175,336,350.00 700,477,505.00 Sources: Department of Agriculture and National Irrigation Administration Note: Figures are still subject to change due to ongoing assessment and validation. Included in the indicated total cost is the cost of damage to irrigation facilities as assessed by NIA and DA. SitRep No. 19 TAB F

Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "ULYSSES" (I.N. VAMCO) DAMAGE TO INFRASTRUCTURE As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

REGION AMOUNT (₱) - GRAND TOTAL 11,796,006,676.28 I 446,095,000.00 II 4,905,917,825.00 III 1,879,509,651.28 CALABARZON 2,340,700,200.00 MIMAROPA 113,029,000.00 V 1,987,705,000.00 CAR 106,050,000.00 NCR 17,000,000.00

REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) GRAND TOTAL 2 2,611 11,796,006,676.28 ROADS / BRIDGES 0 330 4,561,348,025.00 REGION I 0 28 230,830,000.00 Ilocos Norte 0 6 221,300,000.00 Pagudpud Roads 4 205,000,000.00 Solsona Roads 2 16,300,000.00 Pangasinan 0 22 9,530,000.00 Provincial roads 21 9,330,000.00 Provincial bridge 1 200,000.00 REGION II 0 227 2,463,717,825.00 Batanes 0 1 10,000,000.00 San Vicente-Savidug-Chavayan-Sumnanga- 1 Shattered slab 3 Spans (Both 10,000,000.00 Cagayan 0 98 1,047,318,000.00 National Roads 50 886,058,000.00 National bridges 7 93,000,000.00 Gonzaga Sta. Cruz Cabiroan Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 2,000,000.00 Gonzaga Caabanan – Casitan Road 1 Scoured road shoulder 5,000,000.00 Gonzaga Gonzaga Sta. Clara Road 1 Scoured road shoulder 5,000,000.00 Lallo Bagumbayan-Magallongon Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 2,000,000.00 Buguey Pattao Binag Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,500,000.00 Sta. Teresita Buyun Road 1 Scoured road shoulder 2,500,000.00 Alcala PRDP Alcala Projectt 1 Scoured road shoulder and 500,000.00 Alcala Pinicpoc Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 600,000.00 Alcala Centro Alcala 1 Scoured road shoulder and 890,000.00 Amulung Centro Amulung 1 Scoured road shoulder and 250,000.00 Amulung Baculod Lanna 1 Scoured road shoulder and 800,000.00 Amulung Iraga Bayabat 1 Scoured/washed out 5,000,000.00 Baggao Abusag Dalin Sta. Margarita Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 750,000.00 Baggao Mocag Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 600,000.00 Baggao Centro Baggao 1 Scoured road shoulder and 270,000.00 Baggao Baybayod-Baggao – Imurung Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,200,000.00 Iguig Ugac Bario Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,100,000.00 Iguig Baculod San Jose Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,200,000.00 Iguig Bayo Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 700,000.00 Iguig Santiago ST. Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 150,000.00 Peñablanca Tawi- Callao Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 350,000.00 Ballesteros San Juan Tulong Road 1 2,000,000.00 Ballesteros San Juan Tulong, Nararagan and Nararagan Junction 1 Scoured/washed out 1,000,000.00 Ballesteros Nararagan Provincial Road in San Juan Tulong Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder 3,000,000.00 Ballesteros Mabuttal-Payagan Provincial Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,000,000.00 Aparri Binalan Road Western Aparri 1 Washed out gravelled road 2,000,000.00 Aparri Paruddun Provincial Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 1,000,000.00 Sanchez Mira Dagoc Provincial Road 1 Scoured road shoulder and 2,000,000.00 Masisit Provincial Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder 2,000,000.00 Pamplona Baleg-Nagubaran Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder 1,000,000.00 Pamplona Cabbagan- Nagtupacan road 1 Scoured Bridge approaches 1,000,000.00 Pamplona Pimpila Dana III Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder 2,000,000.00 Abulug Tabba Abbangkeruan Provincial Road 1 Scoured/washed out 300,000.00 Abulug Langay Provincial Road 1 Scoured Road Shoulder 4,000,000.00 Sto Niño Maguilling Dumagao Road 1 Scoured/washed out 2,000,000.00 Enrile Sta.Maria Road 1 Scoured/washed out 5,000,000.00 Enrile Bunagan ST. 1 Scoured/washed out 300,000.00 Piat Piat Ferry Acusilian Road 1 Scoured/washed out 500,000.00 Piat Piat Gumarueng Road 1 Scoured/washed out 500,000.00 Tuao Cagumitan Road 1 Scoured/washed out 300,000.00 Solana Bauan Dassun Road 1 Scoured/washed out 5,000,000.00 Isabela 0 77 355,399,825.00 National Roads 4 36,000,000.00 National bridges 13 42,500,000.00 City of Ilagan 5 damaged roads 101,312,500.00 Sta. Maria 2 damaged roads 3,377,500.00 Cabagan 3 damaged roads 5,558,000.00 Tumaini 2 damaged roads 21,000,000.00 Delfin Albano 2 damaged roads 23,000,000.00 Naguilian 2 damaged roads 4,900,000.00 Gamu 2 damaged roads 3,955,000.00 Benito Soliven 1 damaged road 2,887,500.00 Reina Mercedes 1 damaged road 815,500.00 Alicia 2 damaged roads 1,697,500.00 San Mateo 2 damaged roads 1,631,000.00 Angadanan 6 damaged roads 7,245,000.00 Ramon 1 damaged road 1,172,500.00 Jones 3 damaged roads 4,471,950.00 San Agustin 3 damaged roads 9,193,000.00 Burgos 1 damaged road 437,500.00 San Manuel 1 damaged road 675,500.00 Quirino 3 damaged roads 6,387,500.00 Mallig 2 damaged roads 5,106,500.00 Cauayan City 4 damaged roads 35,278,500.00 REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) San Guillermo 3 damaged roads 5,035,500.00 San Isidro 2 damaged roads 3,277,125.00 Echague 7 damaged roads 28,484,750.00 Nueva Vizcaya 0 27 224,000,000.00 National Roads 24 218,000,000.00 National bridges 3 6,000,000.00 Quirino 0 24 827,000,000.00 National Roads 23 805,000,000.00 National bridges 1 22,000,000.00 REGION III 0 0 193,400,000.00 Aurora 0 0 21,200,000.00 Scoured pav and damaged RCPC, Baler - Casiguran Dinalungan 2,500,000.00 Road, K0321+450 (Marabini Section) Scoured Shoulder,Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Maria Aurora 2,500,000.00 K0176+550 (Camatis Section) Scoured Shoulder, Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Maria Aurora 1,500,000.00 K0176+600 (Camatis Section) Scoured Shoulder, Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Maria Aurora 2,000,000.00 K0177+400 (Groto Section) Scoured Shoulder, Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Maria Aurora 3,000,000.00 K0198+400 (Sean Section) Scoured Shoulder, Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, Maria Aurora K0214+600 (Washi Washi 1,000,000.00 Section) Scoured Shoulder, A. Castañeda - Ma. Aurora Road, Maria Aurora 1,000,000.00 K0210+100 (Dimanlat Section) Scoured shoulder, Baler- Casiguran Road, Dipaculao 1,000,000.00 K0277+420 (Dinadiawan Section) Scoured shoulder, Baler- Casiguran Road, K0278+400 Dipaculao 1,000,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Scoured shoulder, Baler- Casiguran Road, K0278+800 Dipaculao 1,000,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Damaged Slope, Baler- Casiguran Road, K0279+700 Dipaculao 1,500,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Damaged Slope, Baler- Casiguran Road, K0280+050 Dipaculao 1,500,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Scoured shoulder, Baler- Casiguran Road, K0283+200 Dipaculao 1,700,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Bataan 0 0 36,000,000.00 Series of Potholes at carriageway, Jose Abad Santos Dinalupihan 6,000,000.00 Avenue Series of Potholes at carriageway, Jose Abad Santos Hermosa 10,000,000.00 Avenue Series of Potholes at carriageway, Jose Roman Hermosa 20,000,000.00 Expressway Bulacan 0 0 8,200,000.00 Calumpit Developed Patholes, Pulilan Calumpit Road 500,000.00 Malolos Developed Patholes, Manila North Road 1,000,000.00 Developed Patholes, Bigas Plaridel via Bulacan and Balagtas 1,000,000.00 Malolos Road Baliuag Developed Patholes, Baliwag Candaba Road 500,000.00 Bocaue Developed Patholes, Bocaue San Jose Road 1,200,000.00 Plaridel Developed Patholes, Plaridel Pulilan Diversion Road 1,000,000.00 Guiguinto Developed Patholes, Plaridel ByPass Road 3,000,000.00 Nueva Ecija 0 0 50,000,000.00 Series of potholes at carriageway (2 Lanes), Nueva Muñoz Ecija - Pangasinan Road K0142+000 - 10,000,000.00 K0143+000 Series of potholes at carriageway (2Lanes), Nueva Sto Domingo Ecija - Pangasinan Road K0139+000 - 10,000,000.00 K0140+000 Series of potholes at carriageway (2 Lanes), Nueva Guimba Ecija - Pangasinan Road K0143+000 - 30,000,000.00 K0146+000 Pampanga 0 0 11,700,000.00 Developed Potholes, Manila North Road K0064+000 - San Fernando City 1,700,000.00 K0070+000 Developed Potholes, Jose Abad Santos Ave Bacolor 3,000,000.00 K0071+600 - K0076+002 (S01186LZ) Developed Potholes, Manila North Road K0055+500 - Apalit 3,000,000.00 K0057+000 Developed Potholes, Jose Abad Santos Ave Mexico 2,000,000.00 K0072+000 - K0075+000 (S01195LZ) Developed Potholes, ArayatMagalang Arayat 2,000,000.00 Road,K0097+000 - K0099+568 Zambales 0 0 66,300,000.00 Flooding of carriageway due to overflowing of NIA San Marcelino 5,000,000.00 River, Olongapo - Bugallon Road K0150+200 Flooding of carriageway due to overflowing Linasin San Marcelino Linoron Creek, San Marcelino - San Antonio - San 5,000,000.00 Narciso Road K0155+200 Olongapo City Soil Erosion, Jose Abad Santos Avenue, K0121+500 5,000,000.00 Road slip on left lane, Olongapo - Bugallon Road Olongapo City 21,000,000.00 K0128+650 Shoving on left lane; Possible road slip, Olongapo - Olongapo City 30,300,000.00 Bugallon Road K0128+850 CALABARZON 0 72 1,600,450,200.00 Batangas 0 29 164,590,200.00 Roads 25 144,810,000.00 Bridges 4 19,780,200.00 Cavite 0 9 532,460,000.00 Roads 9 532,460,000.00 Laguna 0 3 48,020,000.00 Roads 3 48,020,000.00 REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) Quezon 0 28 844,380,000.00 Roads 28 844,380,000.00 Rizal 0 3 11,000,000.00 Roads 3 11,000,000.00 MIMAROPA 0 3 33,950,000.00 Marinduque 0 2 23,950,000.00 Marinduque Circumferential Road Lamesa K0022+080 Damaged asphalt pavement Sta. Cruz 1 10,000,000.00 - K0022+140 and shoulder Sta. Cruz Sitio Hinadharan, San Isidro Road Road slip due to soil erosion 2,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Sitio Mangahan, San Isidro Road Road slip due to soil erosion 1,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Sitio Kaunlaran, Pantayin Road Road slip 100,000.00 Dr. Damian Reyes Memorial Road Torrijos Landslide and Roadslip 10,000,000.00 K0042+170 - K0042+220 Torrijos Purok Estasyon, Mabuhay Road Road slip 10,000.00 Torrijos Nangka Provincial Road Road slip 20,000.00 Torrijos Pakaskasan - Bangwayin Provincial Road Cave-in 300,000.00 Torrijos Maranlig Bangwayin Farm to Market Road 1 Minor damaged 20,000.00 Oriental Mindoro 0 1 10,000,000.00 Calapan South Road, K0189+950 - K0190+000, Brgy. Bulalacao 1 Road slip 10,000,000.00 Bagong Sikat REGION V 0 0 39,000,000.00 Camarines Norte 0 0 39,000,000.00 No breakdown Local Roads/bridges 39,000,000.00 FLOOD CONTROL 2 58 3,374,374,900.00 REGION I 0 3 105,000,000.00 Ilocos Norte 0 3 105,000,000.00 Pagudpud flood control 3 105,000,000.00 REGION II 0 49 1,862,950,000.00 Cagayan 0 24 1,551,000,000.00 flood control (national) 24 1,551,000,000.00 Isabela 0 14 193,950,000.00 flood control (national) 14 193,950,000.00 Nueva Vizcaya 0 7 86,000,000.00 flood control (national) 7 86,000,000.00 Quirino 0 4 32,000,000.00 flood control (national) 4 32,000,000.00 REGION III 931,424,900.00 Aurora 0 0 73,000,000.00 San Luis San Isidro Flood Control (Sta 0+000- Sta 0+610) 20,000,000.00 Baler Collapsed Seawall, Sabang Seawal 5,000,000.00 Collapsed Slope, Duongan River Revetment 4 Flood Baler 10,000,000.00 Control (Sta 0+000- Sta 1+260) Intermittent Section Collapsed Slope, Calabuanan Flood Control Baler 10,000,000.00 (Sta.0+000 to Sta.0+500 Damage Slope Protection (Catchwall), K0202+800 Maria Aurora 1,000,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Damage Slope Protection, K0202+850 Maria Aurora 2,000,000.00 (Dinadiawan Section) Damage Slope Protection, K0198+600 (Dimotol Maria Aurora 1,000,000.00 Section) Damage Slope Protection (Catchwall), K0198+800 Maria Aurora 1,000,000.00 (Dimotol Section) Damage Slope Protection (Catchwall), K0198+800 Maria Aurora 2,000,000.00 (Dimotol Section) Damage Slope Protection, K0198+950 (Dimotol Maria Aurora 2,000,000.00 Section) Collapsed Seawall, Scoured Pave & Shoulder, Dipaculao 7,000,000.00 K0250+150 (Amper Section) Intermittent Section Damaged Slope Protection (Catchwall), K0409+750 Dipaculao 1,000,000.00 (Calaocan Section) Damaged Slope Protection (Catchwall), K0410+600 Dipaculao 1,000,000.00 (Calaocan Section) Damaged slope & Scoured Shoulder, K0418+950 Dipaculao 3,500,000.00 (Galugod Baboy Section) Damaged slope & Scoured Shoulder, K0418+800 Dipaculao 5,000,000.00 (Gulugod Baboy Section) Dipaculao Damaged canal, K0422+700 (Gulugod Baboy Section) 1,500,000.00 Bataan 0 0 10,000,000.00 Damaged Berm and Slope Protection, Pentok - Balsik Hermosa 10,000,000.00 River (Balsik Section) Bulacan 0 0 415,000,000.00 Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure San Miguel 7,000,000.00 along San Miguel River (San Jose Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure San Miguel 5,000,000.00 along San Miguel River (Salangan Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure San Miguel 5,000,000.00 along Bulo River (Bardias Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Miguel 7,000,000.00 along San Miguel River (King Kabayo Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Miguel 10,000,000.00 along San Miguel River ((Poblacion Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood San Rafael control structure along Maasim River (San Rafael 6,000,000.00 Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure along San Rafael 10,000,000.00 Maasim River (Diliman II Section 1) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure along San Rafael 10,000,000.00 Maasim River (Diliman II Section 2) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure along San Rafael 10,000,000.00 Maasim River (Diliman II Section 3) REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure along San Rafael 10,000,000.00 Maasim River (Diliman II Section 4) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure along San Rafael 10,000,000.00 Maasim River (Diliman II Section 5) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Rafael 10,000,000.00 along Maasim River (Diliman I Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Jose Del Monte 3,000,000.00 along Sto. Cristo River (Sto. Cristo Section Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Jose Del Monte 3,000,000.00 along Sto. Cristo River (Towerville Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Repair of Damaged San Jose Del Monte 30,000,000.00 Overflow Bride Linawan - Dulong Bayan Damaged Slope Protection, Repair of Damaged Slope San Jose Del Monte 50,000,000.00 Protection Brgy. Gumaoc Damaged Slope Protection, Repair of Slope Protection San Jose Del Monte 50,000,000.00 Towerville, Brgy. Minuyan Damaged Slope Protection, Repair of Slope San Jose Del Monte 50,000,000.00 Protection, Brgy. San Francisco Homes Damaged Slope Protection, Repair of Damaged Slope San Jose Del Monte 50,000,000.00 Protection, Brgy. Sto. Cristo Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Ildefonso 6,000,000.00 along Maasim River (Maasim Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure San Ildefonso 10,000,000.00 along Masim River (Maasim Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure Sta Maria 8,000,000.00 along Sta Maria River (Lalakhan Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure Sta Maria 8,000,000.00 along Sta Maria River (San Jose Patag Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure Sta Maria 8,000,000.00 along Sta Maria River (San Jose Patag Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure Sta Maria 8,000,000.00 along Sta Maria River (Bagbagin Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood control structure Sta Maria 6,000,000.00 along Sta Maria River (Poblacion Section) Damaged Slope Protection, Flood Control Structure Sta Maria 8,000,000.00 along Sta. Maria River (Caypombo Section) Damaged Slope Protection and Shoulder, Slope Doña Remedios Trinidad Protection along Eastern Bulacan Road (Talbak 11,000,000.00 Section) Damaged Slope Protection and Shoulder, Slope Doña Remedios Trinidad Protection along Eastern Bulacan Road (Kalawakan 6,000,000.00 Section) Nueva Ecija 0 0 241,924,900.00 Collapsed, scoured and eroded river bank, Slope Aliaga 25,000,000.00 Protection along Talavera River Collapsed Slope Protection, Slope Protection along Aliaga 21,900,000.00 Talavera River Carranglan Collapsed Slope Protection, Daang Maharlika Road 42,000,000.00 K0184+900 - K0185+200 Collapsed, scoured and eroded river bank, River Bank Lupao 30,000,000.00 along Arimal Creek Collapsed, scoured and eroded river bank, River Lupao Bank along Arimal Creek, River Bank Protection along 32,500,000.00 Rio Chico River Collapsed Slope Protection, Slope Protection along Rizal 26,500,000.00 Banco River Clearing of Slide, Cleating slide along Tabang Bongabon 1,000,000.00 Gabaldon Road, Clearing slide along NE Aurora Road Bridge Eroded approach, Bridge eroded approach Bongabon 50,000,000.00 along NE Aurora Road Clearing of Slide, Cleating slide along Tabang Gabaldon 500,000.00 Gabaldon Road Gabaldon Eroded shoulder along Tabang Gabaldon Road 424,900.00 Collapsed Slope Protection, Repair/Maint Flood San Isidro Control, along Penafrancia River, Brgy. Malapit, San 5,000,000.00 Isidro Nueva Ecija Sta. 0+197.40 to Sta 0+307.40 Pantabangan Collapsed / Eroded slope protection, Aya Bridge No.1 7,100,000.00 Pampanga 0 0 82,000,000.00 Scoured/Damaged Slope, Damaged Slope Protection Magalang 6,000,000.00 along Quitangil Creek Severe Damage, Scoured Riverbank Section along Magalang 10,000,000.00 Sapang Balen Partially damaged, Groundsiill along downstream Angeles City 10,000,000.00 Abacan Bridge Partially Damaged Slope Protection Angeles City 10,000,000.00 along Abacan River Scoured/Damaged Slope, Damaged Slope Protection Mabalacat City 10,000,000.00 along Sapang Scoured/Damaged Slope, Damaged Slope Protection Mabalacat City 10,000,000.00 along Sapang Scoured/Damaged Slope, Damaged Slope Protection Mabalacat City 10,000,000.00 along Sapang Damaged Bridge Approach, Damaged Slope Mabalacat City 5,000,000.00 Protection along Sapang Collapsed Road Slope Protection along AngelesPorac- Porac 11,000,000.00 Floridablanca Road Tarlac 0 0 109,500,000.00 Damaged gabions with matresses and scoured slope Camiling 20,000,000.00 protection, Camiling River Control Left Dike Scoured Slope Protection, Camiling River Control Camiling 60,000,000.00 Right Dike Scoured Slope Protection, Tarlac River Control Right Tarlac City 7,500,000.00 Dike REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) Scoured Slope Protection, Tarlac River Control Right Tarlac City 6,000,000.00 Dike Damaged Concrete slope protection, RioChico River Lapaz 12,000,000.00 Control, Right Bank Scoured embankment and damaged concrete slope Lapaz 4,000,000.00 protection, Maet Creek CALABARZON 0 6 460,500,000.00 Quezon 0 2 450,000,000.00 Flood control 2 450,000,000.00 Laguna 0 1 4,000,000.00 Flood control 1 4,000,000.00 Rizal 0 3 6,500,000.00 Flood control 3 6,500,000.00 MIMAROPA 2 0 14,500,000.00 Marinduque 2 0 14,500,000.00 Collapsed flood control Mogpog Mogpog-Balanacan Port Road Nangka I 1 6,500,000.00 structure Collapsed flood control Boac Tampus, Boac, Sta. 0+000 - Sta 0+060 1 8,000,000.00 structure HEALTH FACILITIES 0 286 0 32,234,751.28 REGION II 0 283 26,220,000.00 Quirino 0 3 250,000.00 Aglipay San Francisco BHS 1 50,000.00 Aglipay RHU 1 100,000.00 Maddela Dipintin BHS 1 100,000.00 Nueva Vizcaya 0 2 1,100,000.00 Water leakage from damaged roofing sheets, roof decks, Bayombong Region II Trauma and Medical Center 1 damaged ceilings, and 700,000.00 damaged street lights due to minor landslide Santa Fe RHU 1 400,000.00 Isabela 0 114 11,975,000.00 100 damaged BHS 7,150,000.00 Sto Tomas RHU 1 750,000.00 Tumauini RHU 1 50,000.00 Tumauini Tumauini community hospital 1 50,000.00 Delfin Albano RHU 1 100,000.00 Cabagan RHU 1 300,000.00 Cabagan Milagros albano district hospital 1 75,000.00 Naguilian RHU 1 150,000.00 Ramon RHU 1 150,000.00 San Agustin RHU 1 150,000.00 Quezon RHU 1 500,000.00 Quezon Quezon community hospital 1 750,000.00 Roxas RHU 1 300,000.00 Roxas Manuel a. Roxas district hospital 1 500,000.00 Cauayan City RHU 1 1,000,000.00 Cagayan 0 164 12,895,000.00 1st District LGU hospitals 3 1,300,000.00 116 damaged BHS 6,180,000.00 Tuguegarao City 32 damaged BHS 1,630,000.00 Alcala Aparri provincial hospital 1 650,000.00 Aparri RHU 1 510,000.00 Amulung Amulung municipal hospital 1 750,000.00 Baggao Baggao district hospital 1 275,000.00 Camalaniugan RHU 1 375,000.00 Abulug RHU 1 50,000.00 Allacapan RHU 1 150,000.00 Claveria RHU 1 100,000.00 Enrile RHU 1 350,000.00 Iguig RHU 1 100,000.00 Solana RHU 1 50,000.00 Tuao RHU 1 50,000.00 Gattaran Gattaran emergency hospital 1 375,000.00 REGION III 0 2 4,184,751.28 Nueva Ecija 0 2 4,184,751.28 Cabanatuan City Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical 1 Glass cladding and window, 4,089,751.28 Damaged roof, panaflex Talavera Talavera General Hospital 1 95,000.00 signage, tarpaulin and frames CALABARZON 0 0 1,780,000.00 Quezon 0 0 1,780,000.00 No breakdown 1,780,000.00 CAR 0 1 50,000.00 Benguet 0 1 50,000.00 Mankayan Palasaan Brgy Health Station 1 Roof damages 50,000.00 COVID-19 TTMFs 0 2 30,000.00 REGION II 0 2 30,000.00 Nueva Vizcaya 0 2 = 30,000.00 Damaged triage enclosed Ambaguio Ambaguio CIU 1 15,000.00 tent Damaged triage enclosed Kayapa Lt. Tidang Memorial Hospital 1 15,000.00 tent SCHOOL FACILITIES 0 1,925 3,596,000,000.00 CAR 0 71 106,000,000.00 No breakdown 71 schools with damage 106,000,000.00 NCR 0 28 17,000,000.00 No breakdown 28 schools with damage 17,000,000.00 REGION I 0 71 107,000,000.00 No breakdown 71 schools with damage 107,000,000.00 REGION II 0 198 550,000,000.00 No breakdown 198 schools with damage 550,000,000.00 REGION / PROVINCE NAME OF INFRASTRUCUTRE TOTALLY PARTIALLY DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE AMOUNT (₱) REGION III 0 704 750,500,000.00 No breakdown 704 schools with damage 750,500,000.00 CALABARZON 0 173 277,500,000.00 No breakdown 173 schools with damage 277,500,000.00 MIMAROPA 0 18 41,500,000.00 No breakdown 18 schools with damage 41,500,000.00 REGION V 0 662 1,746,500,000.00 No breakdown 662 schools with damage 1,746,500,000.00 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES 0 4 8,344,000.00 REGION I 0 4 3,265,000.00 Pangasinan 0 4 3,265,000.00 Lingayen PSWDO Building 1 Damaged polycarbonate 30,000.00 Lingayen NRSCC Grandstand 1 Damaged polycarbonate 50,000.00 Lingayen Capitol Resort Hotel Swimming Pool 1 Damaged swimming pool due 3,000,000.00 Government Office Building (Source: DA RFU1) 1 185,000.00 MIMAROPA 0 6 5,079,000.00 Marinduque 0 6 5,079,000.00 Sta. Cruz Balogo Health Center Damaged 50,000.00 Sta. Cruz Balogo Quarantine Area Damaged 4,000.00 Sta. Cruz Dating Bayan Covered Court Damaged 2,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Lapu Lapu Brgy. Hall Damaged walling 70,000.00 Sta. Cruz Napo Covered Court Damaged 50,000.00 Sta. Cruz Pantayin Day Care Center Damaged Window 15,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tagum Damaged 2,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tamayo and Pump House Waiting Shed (4) Damaged roofing 25,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tambangan Stage Damaged 800,000.00 Torrijos Mabuhay Evacuation Center 10,000.00 Torrijos Mabuhay Covered Court Damaged 50,000.00 Torrijos Pakaskasan Brgy. Tanod Post Damaged 5,000.00 OTHER STRUCTURES 0 6 223,675,000.00 REGION II 0 0 3,000,000.00 Quirino 0 0 2,000,000.00 Cordon-Aurora Bdry. Road (S04745LZ) K0388+850- Nagtipunan Damaged Lined Canal 2,000,000.00 K0389+150, Disimungal, Nagtipunan, Quirino Nueva Vizcaya 0 0 1,000,000.00 Kayapa K 256+500 Kayapa Nueva Vizcaya Damaged box culvert 1,000,000.00 CALABARZON 0 6 470,000.00 Laguna 0 6 470,000.00 Other public buildings 6 470,000.00 MIMAROPA 0 0 18,000,000.00 Marinduque 0 0 18,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Botilao Spillway Damaged 1,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Botilao Causeway Damaged 2,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Dating Bayan Roadway Damaged 1,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Dating Bayan Box Culvert Damaged 1,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Devilla Roadway Damaged 1,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tambangan Roadway Damaged 2,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tambangan Spillway Damaged 2,000,000.00 Sta. Cruz Tamabangan Slope Protection Damaged 2,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Dating Bayan Slope Protection Damaged 1,500,000.00 Sta. Cruz Botilao (Sitio Bayanan) Slope Protection Damaged 1,500,000.00 REGION V 0 0 202,205,000.00 Camarines Norte 0 0 202,205,000.00 No breakdown Building / other structures (local) 202,205,000.00

Sources: DOH, DepEd, OCDROs Note: Figures are still subject to change due to ongoing assessment and validation SitRep No. 19 TAB G Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “ULYSSES” DAMAGED HOUSES As of 29 November 2019, 8:00 AM

NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 18,935 122,148 141,083 REGION I 119 2,837 2,956 Ilocos Norte 0 11 11 Pagudpud - 11 11 La Union 1 10 11 Luna 1 10 11 Pangasinan 118 2,816 2,934 Alcala - 5 5 Balungao 2 93 95 Bani - 2 2 Basista 12 101 113 Bautista 13 185 198 Bayambang 13 303 316 Binalonan - 4 4 Calasiao - 7 7 Infanta 7 22 29 Labrador - 1 1 Laoac - 3 3 Lingayen (capital) 4 1 5 Mabini 3 65 68 Malasiqui - 1 1 Mangatarem 18 660 678 Rosales 1 5 6 San Manuel 1 10 11 San Quintin 2 44 46 Santa Maria 1 - 1 Tayug - 1 1 Urbiztondo 40 1,294 1,334 City of Uradaneta 1 8 9 Villasis - 1 1 REGION II 197 1,110 1,307 Cagayan 107 436 543 Amulung 45 106 151 Baggao 13 18 31 Buguey 26 - 26 Claveria 4 3 7 Enrile 2 148 150 Peñablanca 2 2 4 Solana 2 148 150 Tugegarao City (capital) 13 11 24 Isabela 49 152 201 Alicia 2 - 2 Cabagan 3 5 8 Cauayan 12 - 12 Delfin Albano (Magsaysay) - 3 3 Echague - 2 2

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 1 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Ilagan (capital) 7 60 67 Jones 5 - 5 Santa Maria 4 39 43 Santo Tomas 14 41 55 Tumauini 2 2 4 Nueva Vizcaya 24 330 354 Alfonso Castaneda 5 102 107 Ambaguio 3 47 50 Aritao 1 104 105 Bambang 6 38 44 Bayombong (capital) 3 15 18 Diadi 2 - 2 Dupax del Norte 1 9 10 Dupax del Sur - 5 5 Kasibu 1 10 11 Santa Fe 2 - 2 Quirino 17 192 209 Cabarroguis (capital) 1 - 1 Diffun 1 - Maddela 5 2 7 Nagtipunan 10 190 200 REGION III 6,009 63,773 69,782 Aurora 386 4,452 4,838 Baler 115 3,290 3,405 Casiguran 3 2 5 Dilasag 3 106 109 Dinalungan 9 33 42 Dingalan 74 148 222 Dipaculao 33 106 139 Maria Aurora 38 65 103 San Luis 111 702 813 Bataan 8 131 139 Abucay - 1 1 City of Balanga - 1 1 Dinalupihan - 15 15 Hermosa - 67 67 Limay 1 4 5 Mariveles - 2 2 Morong 1 - 1 Orani - 9 9 Orion 3 6 9 Samal 3 26 29 Bulacan 3,029 25,328 28,357 Angat 170 1,078 1,248 Balagtas (Bigaa) 3 65 68 Baliuag 321 1,178 1,499 Bocaue 50 315 365 Bulacan 12 109 121 Bustos 15 247 262 Calumpit 8 868 876

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 2 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Doña Remedios Trinidad 230 1,609 1,839 Guiginto 29 272 301 Hagonoy 104 506 610 City of Malolos (capital) 20 395 415 Marilao 26 40 66 City of Meycauayan 35 217 252 Norzagaray 189 2,087 2,276 Obando 6 28 34 Pandi 11 45 56 Paombong 2 55 57 Plaridel 50 310 360 Pulilan 25 388 413 San Ildefonso 536 4,286 4,822 City of San Jose del Monte 5 90 95 San Miguel 1,154 9,772 10,926 San Rafael 28 1,368 1,396 Nueva Ecija 1,550 17,230 18,780 Aliaga 47 1,452 1,499 Bongabon 58 512 570 Cabanatuan City 6 53 59 Cabiao 155 1,305 1,460 Carrangalan 4 25 29 City of Gapan 271 1,320 1,591 Cuyapo - 19 19 Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 157 1,064 1,221 General Mamerto Natividad 47 209 256 General Tinio (Papaya) 7 441 448 Guimba 2 203 205 Jaen 101 1,808 1,909 Laur 45 237 282 Licab 34 571 605 Llanera 40 356 396 Lupao 2 39 41 Palayan City (capital) 52 510 562 Pantabangan 3 122 125 Peñaranda 9 300 309 Quezon 22 192 214 Rizal 32 603 635 San Antonio 143 1,320 1,463 San Isidro 59 820 879 San Jose City 6 170 176 San Leonardo 11 1,056 1,067 Santa Rosa 165 721 886 Santo Domingo - 165 165 Science City of Muñoz - 26 26 Talavera 12 733 745 Zaragoza 60 878 938 Pampanga 359 9,167 9,526 Apalit - 450 450 Arayat - 4,678 4,678

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 3 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Bacolor - 6 6 Candaba 243 2,106 2,349 Floridablanca 3 36 39 Guagua - 13 13 Lubao 14 44 58 Macabebe 6 119 125 Masantol 9 64 73 Mexico 1 11 12 Minalin - 33 33 Porac 1 202 203 San Fernando (capital) 1 32 33 San Luis 30 614 644 San Simon 23 263 286 Santa Ana 27 364 391 Santa Rita 1 22 23 Sasmuan (Sexmoan) - 110 110 Tarlac 666 7,035 7,701 Anao - 45 45 Bamban 24 159 183 Camiling 31 669 700 Capas 79 1,435 1,514 Concepcion 36 113 149 Gerona 96 916 1,012 La Paz 42 295 337 Mayantoc 7 60 67 Moncada 4 114 118 Paniqui 9 166 175 Pura 6 401 407 Ramos 12 488 500 San Clemente 11 92 103 San Jose 8 122 130 San Manuel - 95 95 Santa Ignacia 30 366 396 City of Tarlac (capital) 91 459 550 Victoria 180 1,040 1,220 Zambales 11 430 441 Botolan 1 134 135 Cabangan - 4 4 Candelaria - 53 53 Iba (capital) 5 101 106 Olongapo City - 1 1 San Antonio - 8 8 San Marcelino - 7 7 San Narciso - 3 3 Santa Cruz 5 113 118 Subic - 6 6 CALABARZON 1,436 10,034 11,470 Batangas 7 103 110 Cuenca - 10 10 Laurel 2 51 53

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 4 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Nasugbu 2 20 22 San Pascual - 1 1 City of Tanauan 3 21 24 Laguna 191 1,348 1,539 City of Calamba 153 522 675 Santa Cruz (capital) 10 99 109 Siniloan 28 719 747 Victoria - 8 8 Quezon 721 6,346 7,067 Agdangan - 5 5 Atimonan - 33 33 Buenavista 38 686 724 Burdeos 227 895 1,122 Candelaria - 18 18 Catanauan 126 2,043 2,169 General Luna 14 139 153 General Nakar 252 1,429 1,681 Gumaca - 90 90 Lopez 31 278 309 Lucban - 1 1 Lucena City (capital) 5 26 31 Macaleon 3 112 115 Mauban 1 79 80 Mulanay - 13 13 Padre Burgos - 26 26 Perez 3 40 43 Pitogo - 82 82 Plaridel 2 16 18 Sampaloc - 164 164 San Antonio - 5 5 Sariaya 7 53 60 City of Tayabas 5 33 38 Tiaong 7 80 87 Rizal 517 2,237 2,754 Baras 30 104 134 Morong 3 7 10 Rodriguez (Montalban) 347 1,649 1,996 Tanay 137 477 614 REGION V 11,123 43,530 54,653 Albay 86 756 842 Libon 6 - 6 Malilipot 40 467 507 Manito 40 280 320 Oas - 9 9 Camarines Norte 3,659 11,017 14,676 Basud 199 964 1,163 Capalonga 117 2,212 2,329 Daet 632 - 632 Jose Panganiban 626 3,229 3,855 Labo 565 - 565

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 5 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Mercedes 347 2,240 2,587 Paracale 632 - 632 San Lorenzo Ruiz (Imelda) 26 248 274 San Vicente 83 - 83 Santa Elena 22 151 173 Talisay 410 1,973 2,383 Camarines Sur 7,330 31,690 39,020 Baao 76 - 76 Bato 1,220 - 1,220 Cabusao 150 - 150 Calabanga 358 - 358 Camalingan - 11 11 Canaman 82 550 632 Del Gallego 4 93 97 Gainza 2 29 31 Garchitorena 58 877 935 Goa 299 4,153 4,452 Lagonoy 161 2,356 2,517 Libmanan 269 3,842 4,111 Lupi 51 424 475 Milaor 34 298 332 Pamplona 958 4,734 5,692 Pasacao 193 - 193 Pili 290 1,853 2,143 Presentacion (Parubcan) 423 - 423 Ragay 26 312 338 San Fernando 54 - 54 Sipocot 111 1,485 1,596 Siruma 379 1,076 1,455 Tigaon 1,225 3,307 4,532 Tinambac 907 6,290 7,197 Masbate 46 39 85 San Pascual 46 39 85 Sorsogon 2 28 30 Donsol 1 16 17 Pilar 1 12 13 CAR 51 864 915 Abra 0 11 11 Lagayan - 9 9 Malibcong - 2 2 Benguet 21 346 367 Atok 1 17 18 Baguio City - 16 16 Bakun - 26 26 Bokod 7 68 75 Buguias 3 45 48 Itogon 2 65 67 Kabayan 4 21 25 Kapangan - 2 2 Kibungan 4 72 76

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 6 of 7 NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL Mankayan - 4 4 Tuba - 8 8 Tublay - 2 2 Ifugao 29 294 323 Aguinaldo - 2 2 Asipulo 2 35 37 Banaue 2 91 93 Hingyon - 7 7 Hungduan 2 18 20 Kiangan 1 4 5 Lagawe (capital) 1 12 13 Mayoyao - 2 2 Tinoc 21 123 144 Kalinga 1 109 110 Balbalan 0 28 28 Lubuagan 1 12 13 Pasil - 68 68 Tinglayan - 1 1 Mountain Province 0 104 104 Natonin - 14 14 Sadanga - 10 10 Bauko - 76 76 Tadian - 4 4 Source: DSWD DROMIC Report No. 37 on the Effects of Typhoon "ULYSSES" as of 29 November 2020, 6:00 AM Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted

DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 7 of 7 SitRep No. 19 TAB H Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “ULYSSES” (I.N. VAMCO) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

A. PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION

A. A total of 64,552 families / 231,312 persons were pre-emptively evacuated in Regions I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, and VIII:

Number of Evacuees Region/Province Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 64,552 231,312 Region I 2 4 Ilocos Norte 2 4 Region II 575 2,032 Cagayan 568 2,013 Isabela 2 7 Nueva Vizcaya 5 12 Region III 5,515 18,074 Aurora 3,661 11,478 Bataan 396 1,297 Bulacan 113 359 Pampanga 180 543 Nueva Ecija 630 2,519 Zambales 535 1,878 CALABARZON 5,832 19,391 Cavite 528 1,732 Laguna 731 2,837 Batangas 1,282 4,828 Quezon 3,174 9,784 Rizal 117 210 MIMAROPA 2,132 9,040 Marinduque 209 702 Occidental Mindoro 1,283 5,548 Oriental Mindoro 596 2,654 Romblon 44 136 Region V 50,268 181,859 Albay 36,327 130,003 Camarines Norte 1,311 4,601 Camarines Sur 9,118 36,217 Catanduanes 120 548 Masbate 27 409 Sorsogon 3,365 10,081 Region VIII 228 912 Leyte 228 912 Source: OCD-ROs Situational Reports as of 12 Nov. 2020 Note: Changes in figure may change upon validation of DILG

B. NATIONAL DRRM COUNCIL (NDRRMC)

1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

a. Maintained RED ALERT Status since COVID-19 response operations. b. Continuous monitoring and ensure dissemination of Weather Advisories, and General Flood Advisories to all concerned RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, NDRRMC website, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs). c. Prepared a total of 123 Emergency Alert and Warning Message (EAWM) for dissemination of Telecommunication Companies to the affected areas for TY “ULYSSES”

Telefax: NDRRM Operations Center (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668 Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-6675 / 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndrrmc.gov.ph 2. Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Services Administration (PAGASA)

a. Continuous weather monitoring and provision of weather updates.

3. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)

a. Continuously provided all available information to all concerned DILG Regional and Field Offices regarding the TS ULYSSES through texts and emails such as PAGASA's Global Spectral Model/Weather Research Forecasting Model Forecast Rainfall, Severe Weather Bulletins and Tropical Cyclone Warning for Shipping; and MGB's Updated Barangay List of LGUs Prone to Landslide, Debris Flow and Flood. b. DILG CODIX attended the NDRRMC Emergency Meeting for TS “ULYSSES”. c. Issued a memorandum on the activation of the Disaster Online Reporting and Monitoring System (DORMs) for Tropical Depression (now Tropical Cyclone) “ULYSSES” in DILG Regions CAR, NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII and VIII. d. Informed and recommended to regional and field offices to activate concerned BDRRMCs for early warning measures, vigilant monitoring, and intensify the use of social media platforms for public information, and implement pre-emptive evacuation in areas with high to very high susceptibility to storm surge, floods and landslide.

DILG Regional Level • Coordinated with Provincial and Field Offices on the status of the pre- emptive evacuation in the affected LGUs • Assessed preparedness measures of all affected LGUs • Concerned ROs participated in the RDRRMC Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment meeting for TY “ULYSSES” • Constant monitoring of the weather condition and updates to the LGUs through the C/MLGOOs • Disseminated advisories received from PAGASA and CODIX • Disseminated list of Barangays susceptible to flooding and landslides from the MGB • Monitored critical preparedness actions of the LGUs within their respective jurisdictions • Continuous monitoring of weather bulletins and critical cyclone track chart and dissemination of same to Provincial and Field Offices • Submitted updates and situational reports to the SILG thru DILG-CODIX

LGU Level • Activated all BDRRMCs, prepositioned necessary supplies and prepared evacuation centers, are on full alert and continuously monitoring, disseminating weather updates to the communities. • Informed Punong Barangays of weather advisories and other relevant information. • Conducted clearing operations of line canals along national highways, inspected bridges suspended port operations. • Placed all heavy equipment, and emergency and rescue equipment on standby. • Prepositioned and initiated response operations such as deployment of search and rescue teams to affected areas. • Prepositioned and distributed relief goods and other assistance to evacuees in affected areas.

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• Conducted pre-emptive evacuation in affected areas. • Continuous monitoring of weather advisories and bulletins within its locality and situation through social media platform, radio, and TV.

4. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)

a. Issued memorandum addressed to BFP Regional Offices dated 13 October 2020 re Reiteration of the Intensification of OPLAN PAGHALASA and Observance of Precautionary Measures in Response to the Effects of Weather Disturbance. b. Assigned DO personnel to monitor situational reports of all regions every six (6) hours. c. Continuous coordination with respective DRRMCs and other agencies and monitoring of the AOR for flood and landslide-prone areas. d. Issued Memorandum addressed to BFP Region CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, and NCR dated 09 November 2020 regarding “Reiteration of the Intensification of Oplan Paghalasa and Observance of Precautionary Measures in Response to the Effects of TY ULYSSES.

5. Philippine National (PNP)

a. Raised the alert status to RED in all PROs. b. Activated the Reactionary Standby Support Force (RSSF) and the Natural Disaster Operations Center (NDOC). c. Coordinated with the different LAO Clusters. d. Issued advisories to affected Regions. e. Assisted DRRMOs in conducting force evacuation to all low-lying areas. f. Deployed 46 PNP Personnel to PRO2 HQS Camp Adduru, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan to deliver relief goods via pick-up trucks. Relief goods consist of: • 200 sacks (50kgs) of rice • 200 boxes of bottled water • 40 boxes of noodles • 20 boxes of corned beef • 50 boxes of sardines • 20 boxes of crackers • 2000 pcs of assorted food packs from PCADG-DPCR (containing 5 kgs of rice, canned goods, and noodles) g. DPCR and PCADG conducted a feeding program to 263 families in Maly Elementary School Evacuation Center, San Mateo, Rizal. h. PRO2 and two (2) choppers from SAF Air Unit dropped off food packs to residents of flooded areas in Amulung and Alcala, Cagayan. i. 14SAB personnel together with 50IB, PA and BF Kalinga arrived at Municipal Sub-Station of Amulung West at Brgy. Annafatan, Amulung, Cagayan and started hauling of 250 relief packs intended for the affected barangay in the area on 16 November 2020, 4:00 PM. j. 9SAB personnel together with RLDD, RMFB 5 trainees and Philippine Navy provided assistance in unloading of relief goods from BPR Pangasinan of Philippine Navy at Port Leagspi, Albay on 16 November 2020, 4:00 PM. k. 81st SAC personnel together with Presidential Protection Division and PNP Security Force Unit conducted Relief Operations at Concepcion Integrated School, JP Rizal Barangay Concepcion Uno, Marikina City and Concepcion Elementary School, J. Molina St., Concepcion Uno, Marikina City on 16 November 2020, 5:00 PM.

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l. PCADG dispatched personnel to Angeles, Pampanga and Urdaneta, Pangasinan to pick-up relief goods to be distributed to the affected families in Tuguegarao City on 17 November 2020, 5:30 AM.

PROs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, CAR, NCRPO • Activated its respective RDIMTGs. • Provided security to main supply routes and to all members of responding emergency response clusters. • Deployed personnel in evacuation areas and vacated areas. • Placed SRR personnel on standby.

6. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

a. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱1,125,503,133.87.

• Standby Funds A total of ₱570,554,348.45 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱532,263,804.19 is the available Quick Response Fund (QRF) in the CO.

• Stockpiles A total of 192,760 family food packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱91,317,154.01, other food items amounting to ₱179,293,288.45 and non-food items (FNIs) amounting to ₱284,338,342.96 are available.

OTHER FOOD NON-FOOD REGIONAL / STANDBY FAMILY FOOD PACKS TOTAL STANDBY ITEMS RELIEF ITEMS FIELD OFFICE FUNDS FUNDS & STOCKPILE QUANTITY TOTAL COST TOTAL COST TOTAL COST TOTAL 570,554,348.45 192,760 91,317,154.01 179,293,288.45 284,338,342.96 1,125,503,133.87 Central Office 532,263,804.19 - - - - 532,263,804.19 NRLMB - NROC - 3,987 2,455,317.00 19,853,975.70 87,995,500.04 110,304,792.74 NRLMB - VDRC - 9,847 4,407,317.63 11,521,809.03 3,145,887.20 19,075,013.86 I - 10,832 5,446,995.48 8,148,586.30 29,506,318.68 43,101,900.46 II 3,000,138.79 12,267 6,469,911.34 1,135,138.86 5,510,398.95 16,115,587.94 III 3,305,028.74 4,854 3,062,724.17 3,557,385.86 5,022,278.98 14,947,417.75 CALABARZON 3,000,000.00 1,313 846,613.00 7,768,608.28 3,940,873.37 15,556,094.65 MIMAROPA 2,455,394.58 21,287 9,579,150.00 2,061,634.00 5,004,948.80 19,101,127.38 V 3,000,000.00 17,025 8,077,224.20 4,517,958.70 15,149,529.90 30,744,712.80 VI 3,000,051.68 38,062 15,779,276.96 59,972,397.14 5,890,820.31 84,642,546.09 VII 1,500,544.27 20,342 8,848,770.00 11,064,540.49 9,357,840.65 30,771,695.41 VIII 3,194,543.00 8,867 4,472,538.56 7,878,269.90 19,284,402.95 34,829,754.41 IX 56,000.00 9,421 5,148,482.29 14,994,195.68 10,866,180.12 31,064,858.09 X 3,000,724.42 7,126 3,815,436.92 13,568,896.85 27,841,656.42 48,226,714.61 XI 3,000,001.00 2,458 909,828.70 5,225,475.00 14,916,885.36 24,052,190.06 XII 3,000,513.85 2,998 1,043,900.00 1,787,590.76 10,899,586.54 16,731,591.15 CARAGA 3,000,740.55 9,373 4,863,726.05 4,657,744.75 16,048,040.02 28,570,251.37 NCR 69,559.00 1,260 692,118.00 634,667.00 5,741,232.78 7,137,576.78 CAR 3,707,304.38 11,441 5,397,823.71 944,414.15 8,215,961.89 18,265,504.13 Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #31 on TY “ULYSSES”

b. Placed the Disaster Response Management Bureau (DRMB) on RED alert status to closely coordinate with the concerned field offices for significant disaster response updates c. Placed all QRT members and emergency equipment on standby and ready for deployment.

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DSWD-DRMB a. Raised RED alert status for Typhoon “Ulysses” and is closely coordinating with the concerned DSWD Field Offices for significant disaster response updates. b. Placed all QRT members and emergency equipment on standby and ready for deployment. c. Attended the Joint NDRRMC and RDRRMC meeting re: Situation update on flooding in Region II and Emergency Response Meeting participated by other NDRRMC member agencies to discuss the creation of National Task Group relative to Tropical Cyclones QUINTA, ROLLY and ULYSSES. d. The Disaster Response Operations Management Division (DROMD) of DRMB in close coordination with the concerned DSWD Field Offices to monitor status of funds, evacuation centers, and augmentation support needed. e. DRMB-DROMD has coordinated with NRLMB and IOM relative to the delivery of goods to Cagayan on 19 November 2020 f. Prepared a Comprehensive Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan, which targets a total of 125,217 households with damaged houses and shall be submitted officially to the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development (DHSUD) subject funding through the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund.

DSWD-NRLMB a. Continuously repacking goods for continuous augmentation. b. Provides logistical augmentation to FOs on delivering FFPs to LGUs. c. Mobilized 98 volunteers which were composed of civilians and personnel from the Philippine Army. d. Coordinated and planned with DSWD Visayas and Mindanao Regions (FO VI, VIII, IX, X and XI) for the provision of augmentation support to DSWD Field Offices CALABARZON, II, and III and NCR.

7. Department of Agriculture (DA)

a. Activated the DA Regional DRRM Operations Center. b. Coordinated with Local Government Units and other Regional DRRM related offices for the monitoring of TS “ULYSSES”. c. Coordinated with water management-related agencies for flood risk monitoring and dam water release. d. Monitored actual field situation for possible damage that may be incurred in crops and livestock. e. Prepositioned seeds of rice and corn, drugs, and biologics for livestock and poultry. f. Continuous dissemination of advisory to the APCOs, LGUs, and farmer leaders for them to disseminate the same information to the community and local farmers relative to its farm operation activities. g. DA Regional Field Offices prepared the following interventions for the affected farmers and fisherfolks: • A total of 104,544 bags of rice seeds; 10,223 bags of corn seeds, and 1,149 kgs of assorted vegetables from DA RFO • Survival and Recovery (SURE) Loan Program of Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC) • Indemnification fund from Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) to pay for the losses incurred h. Rice, corn, and vegetable seed reserves are available for affected farmers. i. Drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry of the affected farmers.

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j. Funding from Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) is available to indemnify affected farmers.

8. Department of Health (DOH)

a. Continuous monitoring of all Regions relative to the weather disturbance. b. Advised all Regional Offices to report any untoward incident related to the weather disturbance. c. Coordinated with OCD-MIMAROPA for the request of generator sets. d. WASH and MHPSS Teams from DPCB are on standby status. e. One Hospital Command Center (OHCC) facilitated the transfer of some patients to the hospital. f. Vehicles on standby to transport oxygen tanks to Amang Rodriguez Medical Center. g. Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) like Surveillance, Medical, WASH, and MHPSS are for deployment to Region II. h. Attended Emergency Full NDRRMCC Council Meeting.

9. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

a. Deployed DPWH personnel and maintenance crew to affected areas. b. Installed warning signs and travel advisory. c. Facilitated the ongoing rehabilitation and clearing operations.

REGION EQUIPMENT/SERVICE VEHICLE MANPOWER CAR 83 823 Region I 102 102 Region II 104 724 Region III 111 755 Region CALABARZON 104 859 Region V 90 435 TOTAL 594 3,698 Source: DPWH Executive Summary for TY “ULYSSES” as of 15 Nov 2020

10. Department of Education (DepEd) a. Coordinated with the exposed region on schools with class suspension due to TY “ULYSSES”. b. Directed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for local inter-agency actions to be taken. c. Monitored schools on their preparedness measures as per DO 83 s. 2011 and DM 108 s. 2016 and in connection to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. d. Disseminated advisories from DOST-PAGASA and IECs on Preparedness Measures for Tropical Cyclones, Storm Surge, and Flood to exposed and affected region. e. Attended the NDRRMC Response Cluster Meeting on 13 November 2020 and Emergency Full Council Meeting on 16 November 2020.

11. Department of Transportation (DOTr) a. Implemented the No Sail Policy for all types of sea vessels in areas under TCWS on 11 November 2020. b. Continuous regular updating of expressways traffic situation. c. Implemented the suspension of EDSA Busway operations and railway operations on 12 November 2020.

12. Philippine Red Cross (PRC) a. Emergency response units for rescue and evacuation operations were deployed in Rizal Province, Marikina City, Bulacan, Camarines Norte, Cavite, and Isabela. Assisted and rescued 594 individuals. 6

C. REGIONAL DRRM COUNCILS (RDRRMC)

RDRRMCs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, CAR, and NCR are continuously monitoring its areas of responsibility. Further, said RDRRMCs are in coordination with their respective member agencies to ensure the widest dissemination of Weather Advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, and General Flood Advisories through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites.

1. RDRRMC I

Office of Civil Defense (OCD) I a. Continuous coordination with RDRRMC I member-agencies and PDRRMCs. b. Continuous monitoring the AOR. c. Facilitated the provision of fuel to vehicles used to hauling the Family Food Packs bound to Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. d. Conducted coordination to various Logistics Cluster Member-agencies for the provision of manpower and vehicle.

DILG I a. Sent weather advisories and critical cyclone track charts to the Provincial Offices. b. Activated the reporting and monitoring for TS “ULYSSES”. c. Monitored DORMs for TS “ULYSSES”.

DSWD I a. Prepositioned a total of 7,334 family food packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱3,657,833.94 at different strategic locations: PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITIES NO OF FFPs AMOUNT (₱) Batac City Satellite Warehouse, 451 223,234.14 Ilocos Norte Bantay Satellite Warehouse, Ilocos 562 211,952.68 Sur DSWD FO I Regional Warehouse, 5,521 2,814,647.12 City of San Fernando, La Union Urdaneta City Satellite Warehouse, 800 408,000.00 Urdaneta City, Pangasinan TOTAL 7,334 ₱3,657,833.94

b. Prepositioned a total of 14,129 non-food items amounting to ₱22,017,018.25 at different strategic locations. c. Ensured for the availability of quick response fund amounting to a total of ₱6,692,055.20, ready for disaster operations use. d. Placed DSWD FO1 IMT on duty while other DSWD staff are on standby for possible augmentation. e. IMT branches are in close coordination with the different P/C/MDRRMCs and P/C/MSWDOs. f. Continuously monitoring the effects of TY ULYSSES.

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) I a. Activated the Regional Command Center and Provincial Command Centers. b. Implemented preparedness measures by all operating units. c. Continuous monitoring of fisheries projects, products facilities, and reporting by concerned PCs. d. Monitoring damages and conducting loss assessment. 7 e. Validation and verification of damage reports.

Coast Guard Northwestern Luzon a. Ensured readiness of its Deployable Response Group (DRG). b. Inspected the state of readiness of equipment and personnel. c. Deployed Manpower for hauling of Family Food Packs at DSWD FO1 Warehouse.

Department of Health – Center for Health Development (DOH-CHD) I a. Coordinated with the RDRRMC, Provincial DOH Offices (PDOHOs), and DOH Retained Hospitals within the Region. b. Placed the Operations Centers of the four (4) PDOHOs on an 8-hour duty and ensure the coordination with its respective PDRRMCs. c. Placed the Public Health Teams on standby for possible deployment. d. Ensured availability of equipment, supplies, drugs, and medicines for health emergency management. e. Placed the DOH Retained Hospitals on 24-hour duty to attend to casualties related to TD “ULYSSES”. f. Estimated cost of current inventory of equipment, supplies drugs and medicines is amounting to ₱2,874,633.55. g. On CODE BLUE ALERT for TY ULYSSES. h. Operation Centers of four (4) PDOHOS on 24/7 operation. i. Public Health Teams are on standby for deployment.

DPWH I a. Activated the Regional/District DRRM Teams. b. Continuous monitoring of the AOR and conducted maintenance activities. c. Prepositioned QRAs at staging areas for any eventualities. d. Deployed three (3) Dump trucks to deliver Family Food Packs from DSWD FO1 Warehouse in San Fernando City, La Union to DSWD FO2 in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan on 17 November 2020.

National Food Authority (NFA) I a. Ensured the availability of rice supply.

Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) I a. Continuous dissemination of List of Barangays Susceptible to Flood and Landslide based on the DOST-PAGASA rainfall data.

Naval Force North Luzon (NFNL) a. Convened battle staff and conducted planning and preparation in connection with TS “ULYSSES”. b. Placed resources on standby and conducted inventory of DRRT equipment. c. Alerted one DRR team and one KM450 with DRRT trailer for possible deployment. d. Placed on RED Alert status.

Police Regional Office (PRO) I a. Activated the respective DIMTG as the situation may require. b. Coordinated with local DRRMCs. c. Reminded all responders to secure/evacuate their family to safety before disaster strikes. d. Strengthened resilience of emergency telecommunications.

8 e. Ensured readiness of the Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) equipment and supplies to support operational requirements. f. Prepositioned Search and Rescue assets. g. Deployed Manpower for hauling of Family Food Packs at DSWD FO1 Warehouse. h. Escorted transport vehicles to deliver Family Food Packs from San Fernando City, La Union to Tuguegarao, Cagayan on 17 November 2020

702nd IB a. Provided manpower and transportation assistance. b. Augmentation on food repacking and distribution operations. c. Conducted patrolling operations. d. Alerted all PB for possible conduct of HADR Operations.

PDRRMC Ilocos Norte a. Activated respective BDRRMCs and enjoin all residents to actively participate in community flood mitigation activities. b. Assigned Barangay Health Workers to regularly monitor the health conditions of vulnerable groups. c. Advised residents to prohibit children from swimming in swollen rivers and creeks and to limit outside exposure and stay indoors during a heavy downpour. d. Enforced “No Fishing Policy” when gale warning is issued. e. Ensured the functionality of equipment, maintain database, and activate local rescue teams and other emergency resources for immediate deployment.

PDRRMC Pangasinan a. Alerted PDRRMC Response Cluster to prepare for possible augmentation and deployment. b. Continuous monitoring of the situation in the province. c. Placed Incident Management Team and SAR team on standby. d. Pre-deployed rescue boats. e. Informed all Mayors and LDRRMOs through Smart Messaging Suite re raising of alert status and encouraged same for the conduct of PDRA. f. Disseminated preparedness and advisories through Tri-Media and social media. g. Prepared relief or food packs ready for distribution h. Placed logistics on standby mode i. Raised status into BLUE alert in the Province of Pangasinan on 10 November 2020, 7:00PM. j. Informed LDRRMOs through Smart Messaging Suite re raising of alert status k. Conducted PDRA on 11 November 2020, 9:00 AM l. Alerted PDRRMC Response Cluster to prepare for possible augmentation and deployment m. Continuous monitoring of the situation in the province (Weather, San Roque Dam, River n. system) o. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA weather advisories and typhoon bulletins p. Incident Management Team on standby for possible deployment q. Pre-deployed rescue boats and placed SAR team on standby for possible deployment r. Prepositioned Relief pack 17,370 packs and Noodles 1,400 packs. s. WASAR Team and Special Rescue Unit on standby. 9 t. Conducted of roving along Lingayen-Binmaley beach front at 11AM of 11 November 2020 u. Issued PDRRMC Memorandum No. 2020-04: Preparedness Measures ICOW Severe Tropical Storm “ULYSSES” dated 11 November 2020 v. Advised all LDRRMOs thru text blast to conduct roving in their AOR to ensure information dissemination of weather advisory and gale warning 2:00 PM of 11 NOVEMBER 2020: Raised alert status from Blue Alert to RED ALERT

MDRRMC Agno a. Public Advisories to coastal barangays, residents on low-lying areas and near river and residents in mountainous areas. b. Continuous monitoring weather updates thru the Provincial DRRM Facebook Account, PAGASA DOST and other weather update advisories. c. Disseminated weather updates thru text blast and MDRRM Office Facebook page. d. Activated BDRRMCs. e. Prepositioned all rescue equipment and paraphernalia are and on stand- by.

MDRRMC Aguilar a. Activated the EOC. b. Emergency response units on standby. c. Closely coordinating with MDRRMC Member Agencies. d. Continuously disseminating warning information. e. Activated evacuation centers and prepositioning of emergency supplies.

CDRRMC Alaminos a. Placed all response personnel with supplies and equipment on standby and ready for deployment. b. Disseminated weather updates through quad media. c. Implemented force evacuation on areas with high susceptibility to storm surge. d. Deployed IMTs and manned ICP. e. Activated RDANA Team.

MDRRMC Balungao a. Alerted all the MDDRMO personnel on preparedness and advisories regarding STS “ULYSSES”. b. Coordinated with the BDRRMCs to monitor their areas. c. Prepared all the WASAR Team with their rescue equipment to standby. d. Prepared all the evacuation centers in case of pre-emptive evacuation. e. Placed LDRRMO on Blue alert status on 10 November 2020, 10:09 PM. f. Continuous monitoring of the situation within the AOR. g. Placed WASAR Team on standby prepared with their rescue equipment and ready to respond to emergency cases. h. Ensured for the strict monitoring of PAGASA weather updates and bulletins, San Roque Dam, and ARFFWS advisories. i. Disseminated information to BDRRMCs on preparedness and advisories issued by the provincial government through text messaging and social media. j. Coordinated with all BDRRMC of Balungao.

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MDRRMC Bani a. Conducted PDRA Meeting 11 November 2020, 1:00 PM b. Raised the alert status of the EOC to RED. c. LCE ordered personnel from MDRRMO, PNP, BFP, MHO, DILG, MEO to be on standby for possible response d. Activated BDRRMC to be on standby for possible response and continuous submission of Situational Report through social media and SMS e. Activated Camp managers and SAR Team to be on standby for possible response f. Activated Emergency Operation Center. Incident Command Team on standby at EOC. g. Prepared Rooms at Municipal Evacuation Center and (cleaning and disinfecting) h. Prepared Poblacion Senior Citizen Building as designated evacuation center as needed. i. Conducted inventory of available food items and relief packs to be used in the community kitchen in coordination with MSWD j. Continuous monitoring on weather updates/advisories from DOST- PAGASA and Local News Channels. k. Disseminated weather information through social media and text blast. l. Identified high risk areas and gave warnings to affected individuals m. Conducted inventory and Prepositioning of rescue assets. n. Prepared rescue boat and on standby at the Municipal Hall o. Placed all rescue vehicles and responders on standby and ready for possible response. p. Prepositioned supplies at evacuation centers q. Conducted inventory of food items and food packs to be used for community kitchen. r. Purchased necessary supplies needed for community kitchen. s. Prepositioned equipment and supplies in evacuation centers to accommodate possible evacuees while maintaining standard health protocols. t. Notified Health Office Personnel to be on standby for possible response and monitoring at evacuation centers. u. Established charging centers at Municipal Hall. v. Deployed roving teams to monitor the conditions of the barangays.

MDRRMC Bautista a. Conducted PDRA. b. Disseminated preparedness information and advisories through telephone calls, social media (FB account) and ADRIS (Automatic Disaster Response Information System) text blast to ensure public safety c. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA`s weather bulletin, OCD and PDRRMC. d. Disseminated information and advisories to all barangay officials and other concern agencies. e. Continuous roving and monitoring of low lying and flood prone areas in the municipality.

MDRRMC Bayambang a. Implemented its Preparedness Plan dubbed as TD “ULYSSES” which started NOVEMBER 9, 2020. b. Declared Preparedness effective 1100H of November 09, 2020. c. Convened for an emergency meeting. 11 d. Activated all MDRRMC staff including WASAR. e. Prepared all rescue vehicle and equipment f. Continuous coordination with 77 BDRRMC, PNP, BFP, and health agencies. g. Instructed BDRRMC to activate and monitor its AOR, and report immediately for any incidents h. Constant monitoring of ULYSSES through PAGASA and Windy. i. Disseminated early warning information to all 77 barangays.

MDRRMC Binmaley a. Activated the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Emergency Operation Center. b. Continuous coordination with Rural Health Unit, PNP Binmaley, BFP Binmaley, all Barangays and other Disaster Related Agencies. c. Disseminated information and advisories to all Barangay Officials and to LCE. d. Prepared all available equipment for any untoward incidents and stand by rescue personnel and on set rescue vehicles and equipment e. Assigned MDRRM Council, staffs and volunteers in their different working areas f. Continuous monitoring of all 33 barangays within it AOR and those in coastal areas. g. Alerted responders and WASAR Teams. h. Continuous monitoring of weather updates released by DOST-PAGASA, DILG CODIX, NDRRMC and Pangasinan PDRRMO

MDRRMC Calasiao a. Continuous monitoring and preparation of all necessary equipment and evacuation centers b. Continuous coordination with PNP, and BFP, Brgy. Officials and other disaster related agencies. c. Disseminated information and advisories (forwarded by DILG and PAGASA weather forecast) to all barangay officials and other concern agencies and posting of weather forecast in social media.

MDRRMC Dasol a. Placed on Red Alert Status. b. Ensured the readiness of all responders ready for deployment in case of emergencies c. Conducted hourly monitoring of weather condition and the actual reading of the Automated Weather Station on the amount of rainfall and wind speed. d. Conducted routine check-up and maintenance of rescue equipment e. Enforced the constant warning against sea travel. f. Disseminated timely and repeated weather update to LCE, VM, PBs of all 18 barangays and other concern. g. Advised the Punong Barangays to initiate pre-emptive evacuation specially those living along the river banks h. Alerted the residents in low lying and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides. i. Activated the Local (Barangay) Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council for early warning measures and vigilant monitoring of its AOR.

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MDRRMC Lingayen a. LDRRMO Operations Center on RED ALERT STATUS. b. Conducted PDRA Meeting. c. Continuous monitoring of AOR and information dissemination. d. Prepositioned assets and other resources.

MDRRMC Mapandan a. Convened MDRRMC and BDRRMC within 24-hour upon receiving a severe weather bulletin b. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) c. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment and stockpile of goods d. Organized Standby Support Teams e. Disseminated public warnings and weather advisories through established warning system and BDRRMCs especially families in identified danger zones f. Activated the 24/7 Emergency Operations Center relative to the weather condition. g. Organized a Monitoring and Reporting Team. h. Continuous monitoring of the situation within AOR and weather updates.

MDRRMC Mangaldan a. MDRRMC Response Team on standby for possible response operations. b. Conducted roving and patrolling operations. c. Activated the evacuation center and stockpiled resources. d. Continuous coordination with BDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Mangatarem a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) relative to Typhoon “ULYSSES.” b. Activated the Emergency Operating Center and Evacuation Center. c. Conducted 24-hour monitoring of DOST-PAGASA, OCD, and PDRRMO updaters relative to weather advisories and DAM status. d. Disseminated advisories through text brigade and MDRRMO social media. e. Activated the BDRRMC and all members of WASAR and SAR Teams. f. Prepared relief goods in case of relief operations to the affected areas.

MDRRMC Pozorrubio a. Placed on RED alert status relative to the weather condition. b. Continuous monitoring of the weather updates and disseminated same through SMS to MDRRMC members, Punong Barangay and BDRTS, and social media such as Facebook. c. Conducted roving of bridges, rivers, and low-lying areas. d. Prepared supplies that are necessarily needed. e. Placed all heavy equipment and municipal vehicles in the Operation Center on standby status for possible rescue scenario.

MDRRMC Rosales a. Convened an emergency meeting and conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment on the possible effects of Typhoon Ulysses in the Municipality on 11 November 2020. 13 b. Activated the Emergency Operations Center and placed the MDRRMC on Red alert status on 11 November 2020, 5:00 PM. c. Conducted regular monitoring of PAGASA, OCD and PDRRMO updates for weather advisories, gale warnings, flood warnings, and severe weather bulletins. d. Placed SAR Teams, clearing operations teams, peace and order teams on standby. e. Coordinated with the response clusters, BFP, PNP, MHO, MSWDO, and the Office of the Mayor. f. Disseminated preparedness and advisories issued by the provincial government thru text messaging and social media to BDRRMCs g. MDRRMO, BFP, PNP, MLGOO conducted roving/patrol within the AOR.

MDRRMC San Carlos City a. Placed on Red Alert Status. b. Placed Response Team on standby ready for any emergency call. c. Informed all 86 Barangay Chairman (BDRRMC) of San Carlos City regarding the current situation and advised to make necessary preparation/ precautionary measures especially in notifying their constituents who are at high risk and may affect by the incoming typhoon. d. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting (PDRA) for the incoming Typhoon “Ulysses”, initial step relevant in preparation for the possible effects of the Typhoon in the province of Pangasinan including San Carlos City. e. Conducted an inventory of equipment in preparation for possible search, rescue, and clearing operation during typhoon. f. Ensured that transport vehicle for emergency/immediate evacuation are ready and on standby for deployment. g. Sent text blast to all 86 Barangays/BDRRMC reminding them to make precautionary measures, notifying their constituents especially those who are at high risk for the possible threat of typhoon and prepare personnel from BDRRM Council in case of clearing operation or emergency evacuation needed in their area of responsibility. h. Continuous roving and monitoring to low-lying/ flood prone areas with river creeks especially to those barangays located near the Agno River. i. Continuous monitoring of the weather updates/forecast issued by local, national agency of PAGASA and other reliable sources.

MDRRMC San Fabian a. Placed on Red Alert Status b. Activated the EOC on 10 November 2020 on a 24-hour basis. c. Conducted staff meeting and monitoring of the situation on a 24 basis. d. MDRRMC conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment and regularly monitors PAGASA, OCD and PDRRMO updates for the Weather advisories, gale warning, flood warning and severe weather bulletins. e. Placed all accredited Community Disaster Volunteers, Emergency Response Team (ERT) and WASAR Team Standby. f. Prepared equipment and stockpile for possible response. g. Disseminated weather updates thru MDRRM Office Facebook account. h. Continuous monitoring of weather updates through the Provincial DRRM Facebook Page. i. Conducted monitoring activities along coastal barangays and Cayanga- Bued River. j. Continuous monitoring of DOST PAGASA Weather Bulletin update, OCD, Pangasinan PDRRMO advisories. 14

MDRRMC San Jacinto a. Disseminated advisories / info dissemination / warnings: dissemination through social media to ensure public safety b. Alerted all MDRRM staffs, PNP, BFP and volunteers to be on standby. c. Prepositioned supplies, equipment and rescue vehicle: Rescue trucks and 2 ambulances on standby d. Coordinated with PNP and BFP personnel for security and safety augmentation e. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA‟s Weather Bulletin, OCD RO1, Pangasinan DRRMO Advisories and other weather forecasting sites f. Continuous monitoring of all Major rivers: As of 5PM November 1, 2020 o Abiloleng River (3 meters below Riverbank) o Angalacan River (1meter below Riverbank) g. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) 11 November 2020, 11:00 AM. h. Conducted ICS for the emergency response team i. Conducted clearing and clean-up of Sports Complex and 2nd Floor of San Jacinto Market as main evacuation sites.

MDRRMC Sison a. Placed on standby mode starting 10 November 2020. b. Packed relief a FFPs ready for distribution

MDRRMC Sta. Barbara a. Informed all BDRRMCs regarding the Tropical Depression ULYSSES b. Coordinated with PNP-Sta. Barbara and BFP-Sta. Barbara, c. Continuous monitoring and prepared all necessary equipment for possible response. d. Closely coordinated with the Barangay Officials especially to low lying areas. e. Continuous monitoring of the flow of water of Sinucalan River from upstream. f. Alerted all volunteers and WASAR teams. g. Conducted tree pruning activity along Banaoang and Minien West highway 10 November 2020.

MDRRMC Sual a. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA, OCD, and PDRRMO updates for TY “ULYSSES” b. Activated the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management – Emergency Operation Center (MDRRM-EOC) and Operation LISTO remains effective. c. Continuous coordination with PDRRMO, local PNP, BFP, PCG, PNP Maritime, Philippine Navy and BDRRMC. d. Ensured for the prepositioning of LGU assets and equipage. e. Disseminated information on weather updates through SMS and social media f. Requested representatives of the MDRRMC – Response Cluster to render duty at the Operation Center for monitoring, coordination and reporting of the effects of the typhoon. g. Activated the RDANA Team for rapid assessment of typhoon damages and needs that will be needed.

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h. Activated the Municipal Incident Management Team (MIMT) to quickly respond to various incidents that may occur and the temporary- designated evacuation centers. i. Continuous monitoring on the situation in all the barangays in coordination with all BDRRMCs. j. Close coordination with MDRRMC, MSWDO GSO, MBO, MPDO and MTO relative to the weather, and MDRRMC and MHO for the establishment of MOA with Funeral Parlor/s. k. Close coordination with Mobile Telecommunications service provider l. Prepositioned a Clearing Team to be dispatched in emergency cases. m. Provided food and non-food items to residents that may be affected by TY “ULYSSES”.

MDRRMC Umingan a. Convened LDRRMC (Activated ICS and the 24/7 Emergency Operations Center) b. Conducted Emergency Response and Preparedness (ERP) & PDRA c. 24-hour monitoring of weather condition and its possible effects. d. Informed and alerted Punong Barangays of weather advisory. e. Prepared Equipment & vehicle & made ready for deployment. f. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment & stockpile of goods g. Assessed evacuation center. h. Continuous dissemination of weather updates thru social media (Facebook). i. Reviewed necessary protocols in Emergency Response Preparedness plans in line with existing IATF COVID-19 protocols.

MDRRMC Villasis a. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA weather bulletins. b. Continuous information dissemination of advisories through Tri-Media and social media was implemented to ensure public safety. c. Coordinated with the barangays that are always affected by rain and flood water, with continuous coordination with PNP, BFP and PDRRMO. As of this time, no reports have been submitted by the BDRRMCs. d. Distributed a Memo on Preparedness measures to all Barangays within the Municipality. e. Alerted barangays situated along Agno River to monitor water level and are instructed to report to the office immediately if significant change is observed.

PDRRMC La Union a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories, gale warning, and other advisories to all C/MDRRMOs through La Union 911. b. Rang warning alarm for three minutes re TY “ULYSSES”. c. Alerted all PDRRMO personnel for possible deployment. d. Conducted inventory of supplies and equipment. e. Activated IMT. f. Deployed roving team to conduct patrolling in LGUs and evacuation center. g. MDRRMO Operation Centers activated and on 24/7 Alert and monitoring. Continuously disseminating forecasts, warnings, and advisories.

PDRRMC Ilocos Sur a. Raised its alert status from BLUE to RED on 11 November 2020. b. Updated the Tropical Cyclone Warning Board of the province.

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c. Placed SRR, USAR, WASAR and Medical Teams on standby and ready for deployment. d. Activated the EOC. e. Continuous monitoring of the situation in the province. f. Disseminated weather updates through text messages and social media groups.

MDRRMC Sta. Maria a. Advised all M/BDRRMCs to closely monitor their AOR. b. Prepositioned WASAR equipment and tools including rescue vehicles, rescue boats and heavy equipment. c. Placed LGU, BFP and PCG Rescue Teams on standby and ready to respond on any emergencies.

CDRRMC Vigan a. Conducted PDRA and raised RED ALERT STATUS. b. Disseminated information to BDRRM Committees. c. Monitoring and inspection of the Vigan Emergency Response Team and BDRRM Committees along local and national roads. d. Conducted clearing and de-clogging operations. e. Advised members of the response cluster for the dismantling of temporary facilities that are in risk being blown away by strong winds. f. Prepositioned the WASAR and emergency assets.

2. RDRRMC II

OCD II a. Placed on Red Alert Status. b. Issued memorandum No. 90 re Maintenance of Red Alert status of CVRDRRMC OpCen and LDRRMC of Batanes and Cagayan and raising of alert status of LDRRMC Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya to Red Alert. c. Disseminated Notice of Dam discharge warning operations to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, media, and other stakeholders through SMS, viber, and social media. d. Established communication link thru HF/VHF radio communication. e. Continuous monitoring of the major river systems in the region and its tributaries to include the water resources from the Sierra Madre Mountains, Cordillera Mountains and flood-prone areas. f. Prepositioned/distributed PPEs to different LGUs. g. Attended the Technical Management Group (TMG) Meeting re: Updates of Situation in Region II. h. Conducted Response Cluster Meeting thru video teleconferencing on 14 November 2020, 10:00 AM and 16 November 2020, 2:00 PM. i. Conducted aerial assessment with DILG and PLGU Cagayan. j. Facilitated the deployment of different Search and Rescue (SAR) Teams to Tuguegarao City. k. Established Relief / Donations Reception Center located at OCD Region II Office, Carig, Tuguegarao City. l. Attended Response Cluster Meeting with NDRRMOC thru video teleconferencing. m. Presented the RDANA Report regarding TY Ulysses during the Cagayan Valley Regional DRRM Council Meeting on 27 November 2020.

DILG II a. Continuous dissemination of advisories, warning and bulletins.

17 b. Advised all LGUs to monitor PAGASA weather advisories and typhoon bulletin. c. Established critical preparedness actions based on Operation L!sto protocols and DILG MC 2020-125. d. Issued Memorandum to all Provincial Directors on the activation of the Operations Center.

DSWD II a. Coordinated with DRMD SWAD in the province of Nueva Vizcaya re the status of the reported pre-emptive evacuation in the municipality of Kasibu. b. Continuous monitoring of SWADTs and P/C/MATS with regards to the present weather condition. c. Prepositioned FNFI to strategic location in the region particularly in the SWAD offices and tapping military camps. d. Closely coordinating with their respective LDRRMCs. e. Monitored augmentation support needed in coordination with Local Government Units and other partners and stakeholders. f. Continuously conducted actual assessment and validation on the effects of TY Ulysses in coordination with the LGUs. g. Facilitated and coordinated request to the Philippine National Police for augmentation in repacking and hauling of FFPs. h. Regional Disaster Management Response Team is activated on a 24-hour duty to closely monitor the status of affected LGUs in the region in coordination with the SWADTs and P/C/MATs. i. DSWD-FO II through its DRMD-Disaster Information Management Section is continuously monitoring and coordinating with the partner agencies relative to the weather status/advisory. j. Ensured the availability of food and non-food items and continuously repacking of FFPs to maintain the desired level of standby stockpile. k. Continuous delivery of Family Food Packs to City of Tuguegarao for the families affected by flooding. l. Attended the response cluster meeting to discuss various matters regarding our response efforts. m. Provided burial assistance to the bereaved families Typhoon “ULYSSES”. n. Attended Cagayan Valley RDRRMC meeting on 27 November 2020. o. Conducted inventory of stockpiles and raw materials amounting to ₱13,430,511.69 with breakdown as follows: • 18,741 FFPs amounting to ₱9,179,878.69 • 3,934 NFIs amounting to ₱4,250,633.00

DOH II a. On 24/7 operations. b. Placed ERT and HERTS on standby ready for deployment. c. Activated medical teams from different DOH retained hospital for possible deployment. d. Placed medical teams on standby. e. Coordinated with HEMB, OCD, DRRM Offices. f. Raised Code Alert from BLUE to RED. g. Activated the Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED). h. Assisted rescuing about 50 stranded DOH employees and other individuals affected in the region and provided accommodation.

DENR-MGB II a. Deployed six (6) Post Geo-hazard Assessment Teams. 18 b. Issued IEC Materials (Landslide and Flood Posters / Flyers/Pamphlets) to the City of Tuguegarao and Municipalities of Alcala, Amulung, Baggao, Iguig, Solana and Enrile.

PIA II a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates. b. Close coordination with CVRDRRMC member agencies. c. Continuous posting of social media cards and weather advisories. DPWH II a. Alerted Disaster Response Teams. b. Ensured availability of response assets c. Close coordination with members of CVRDRRMC and LDRRMCs. d. Placed response teams on standby. e. Installed warning and other informative signages at critical areas.

DTI II a. Conducting price and supply monitoring of basic necessities and prime commodities. b. Issued Price Freeze Orders to ensure automatic price control of basic necessities in the Provinces of Isabela and Cagayan and Quirino following the declaration of a state of Calamity in these Areas.

DA II a. Continuous monitoring of AOR.

AFP II a. Disaster response teams on alert. b. Ensured availability of response assets. c. Closely coordinating with members of the CVRDRRMCs and Local DRRMCs. d. Response teams from 501st BDE, 502nd BDE are on standby status for possible deployment. e. Deployed SRR teams in Tuguegarao City.

PNP PRO II a. Close coordination with CVRDRRMC member agencies and LDRRMCs. b. Disseminated weather updates. c. Placed rescue and response assets on standby. d. Directed lower units to strictly monitor the AOR. e. Deployed SRR teams in Tuguegarao. f. Conducted relief operations at Brgy. Bacuit, Amulung, Cagayan on 16 November 2020, 1:00 PM. g. Distributed relief goods to the affected families of Enrile, Cagayan on 16 November 2020, 2:00 PM.

BFP and PCG II a. Strict monitoring of AOR to include landslide and flood-prone areas. b. Close coordination with LDRRMCs. c. Placed SRU teams on standby.

PCG II a. Deployed SRR teams in Tuguegarao

BFP II a. Conducting evacuation operations, rescue operations, clearing operations, relief operations, and water rationing. 19 b. Continuous monitoring of flood prone areas, dams, rivers, and water reservoirs. c. Continuously coordinating with other agencies.

PAF TOG2 and 505th SRG a. Ensured availability of assets. b. Personnel on available status and ready for possible deployment. c. Deployed SRR teams in Tuguegarao City and Province of Cagayan.

PN II a. Continuously monitoring AOR. b. Ensured availability of assets. c. Personnel on available status and ready for possible deployment. d. Deployed SRR teams in Alcala.

PDRRMC Batanes a. Continuous dissemination of advisories and monitoring of AOR. b. Implemented No Sail Policy, No fishing and swimming.

PDRRMC Cagayan a. Placed on Red Alert Status. b. Close coordination with response agencies and LDRRMCs. c. Placed all responders on standby and ready for dispatch. d. Prepositioned rescue equipment. e. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories. f. Distributed Food packs to the affected families in Sanchez Mira. g. Close monitoring on Water Gauging Stations. h. Conducted Emergency Meeting on 12 November 2020. i. Two (2) staff from PPDO and two (2) staff from PHO reported for assistance on data gathering. j. Assisted in the reservation of applicants for the Libreng Sakay program sponsored by Bangon Cagayan.

MDRRMCs a. Continuous monitoring of AOR. b. Disseminated weather advisories to all concerned. c. Placed rescue teams and equipment on standby. d. Close coordination with MDRRMC members and BDRRMCs particularly in low-lying barangays thru radio communications system. e. Continuous monitoring of flood prone areas.

CDRRMC Tuguegarao a. Maintained alert status of CDRRM Operations Center. b. Continuous monitoring of roads, bridges, water level, water rain gauges installed in Buntun and weather condition. c. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to CDRRMCs and BDRRMCs on radio base communication, multi-media accounts and LED TV. d. Maintained all communication/Hotline of Rescue Unit and command center open for inquiries regarding typhoon and emergency assistance. e. Conducted CDRRMC meeting on 10 November 2020 at 10:00AM. f. Coordinated with PNP, BFP, PCG and AFP for force multiplier. g. Prepared evacuation centers. h. Facilitated evacuation management. i. Distributed relief items to affected families. 20

j. Rescue personnel on standby ready for deployment. k. Issued directive to conduct pre-emptive/forced evacuation to Punong Barangays on 12 November 2020, 11:49AM. l. Issued City Ordinance No. 84-08-2020 with the subject: An ordinance suspending Section 5 of City Ordinance No. 76-08-2020 Setting Health Parameters for the Entry of Persons to Include Persons Bringing Humanitarian Aid and/or Services and Media Practitioners during the State of Calamity in Tuguegarao City.

PDRRMCs Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino a. On Red Alert Status. b. Continuous monitoring of AOR especially critical areas. c. Close coordination with MDRRMCs. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to MDRRMC members and BDRRMCs.

PDRRMC Isabela a. Ensured that all teams are on duty and ready for deployment. b. Prepared rescue equipment and ready for deployment. c. Prepared 3,000 relief packs ready for distribution.

MDRRMC Reina Mercedes a. On Red Alert Status b. Activated EOC. c. Continuous dissemination of weather updates. d. Conducted Rescue operations and evacuation.

MDRRMC Alicia a. On RED ALERT STATUS. b. Continuous monitoring of flooded barangays. c. Continuous distribution of food packs. d. Continuous assessment of damage brought by the typhoon. e. Provided medical assistance to the families affected by Typhoon.

CDRRMC Cauayan City a. Convened meeting re comprehensive protocols and guidelines for CCCM with the inclusion of COVID-19 protocols during calamities. b. Maintained all communication / Hotline of Rescue 922 command center open for inquiries regarding typhoon and emergency assistance. c. Conducted briefing to Rescue 922, PNP, BDRRMC personnel for deployment to conduct forced evacuation to residence affected by flood. d. Packed goods at CSWD Office to be distributed to affected families. e. Conducted rescue operations. f. Prepared hot meals for distribution to evacuees and hauled goods to flooded families. g. Deployed SRR teams in Tuguegarao.

MDRRMC Cabagan a. Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment. b. Conducted Relief operations and clearing operations.

MDRRMC Echague Continuous monitoring of flooded barangays.

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a. EOC on RED ALERT STATUS. b. Continuous monitoring of weather update. c. Continuous monitoring of AOR including overflow bridges and flooded prone areas. d. Activated EOC. e. Deployed SRR Team in Tuguegarao City.

PDRRMC Quirino MDRRMC Diffun a. EOC on RED ALERT STATUS. b. Evacuated families from different barangays. c. Closely monitoring major roads, national and overflow bridges, as well as landslide and flood-prone areas.

PDRRMC Nueva Vizcaya MDRRMC Ambaguio a. Advised all Punong Barangays to take necessary action and precaution relative to the hazards of the tropical cyclone such as rain-induced landslides. b. Maintained communication lines open. c. Continuous monitoring of lifeline status and evacuation status. d. Close coordination with other agencies. e. Advised the members of response cluster to conduct Forced evacuation to the residents near Matuno River. f. Prepositioned SRR equipment. g. Conducted forced evacuation. h. Prepositioned Food items in every barangay. i. Prepared evacuation center and food items.

MDRRMC Bambang a. Distributed relief goods to affected families. b. Conducted clearing operations.

MDRRMC Dupax del Sur a. Rescue 142 on standby to assist in case of emergency. b. Maintained all radio communications and hotline of Operations Center open for inquiries and emergencies. c. Standby rescue vehicles, ambulances and rescue heavy equipment. d. Prepositioned Stockpile.

MDRRMC Kayapa a. Continuous monitoring of present weather condition, water level in AOR. b. EOC on RED Alert. c. Kayapa Disaster Emergency Rescue Team (KDERT), MMO, MSWDO, DSWDO, PNP and BFP on 24/7 monitoring. d. Conducted road clearing and road monitoring. e. Distributed food packs to the evacuees. f. Maintained all communication / hotline of rescue command center open for inquiries and emergency assistance. g. Rescue vehicles and equipment on standby.

MDRRMC Solano a. On RED alert status b. Conducted pre-disaster risk assessment and monitoring of critical areas. c. Prepositioned of goods and logistics. 22

d. Close coordination with other agencies. e. Checked interconnectivity with all barangays and response volunteers. f. Continuous monitoring of weather condition and water level. g. Conducted clearing operations.

3. RDRRMC III

OCD III a. Attended the NDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 09 November 2020. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 11 November 2020. c. Issued Memorandum Order No. 100, s. 2020 re Reiterating the Red Alert Status of the RDRRMC III EOC and Activation of the Response Cluster. d. Continuous monitoring of landslide-prone and low-lying areas all over the region. e. Continuous monitoring of roads, dams, bridges, rivers, and all critical facilities within the AOR. f. Advised LGUs to conduct pre-emptive/force evacuation on low-lying and coastal areas. g. Disseminated 24-Hour Public Weather Forecast, Rainfall Advisories, Thunderstorm Advisories, and Severe Weather Bulletins to all local DRRMOs and Member Line Agencies. h. Continuously monitored landslide-prone and low-lying areas all over Central Luzon. i. Continuously monitored the roads, bridges, dams, rivers, and all critical facilities within the area of responsibility. j. Monitored alleged increase of flood water in various municipalities of Pampanga and Bulacan reported through social media. k. Validated the report on the alleged damaged house in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija. l. Prepared NFIs for possible augmentation to PDRRMCs.

PAGASA-PRFFWC a. Continuously disseminated advisories and warnings to council members and LGUs. b. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. c. Disseminated advisories and warnings to RDRRMC3 Member Agencies and LGUs.

DILG III a. Activated all OpCen under L!sto protocols. b. Ensured that all LCEs are in their respective AOR while monitoring the effects of TY “ULYSSES”. c. Directed all LGUs to conduct their preparedness measures adhering to the Oplan LISTO checklist. d. Continuous dissemination of advisories to P/C/MDRRMCs. e. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020.

DSWD III a. Prepositioned FFPs in the regional warehouse and satellite offices. b. Repacked 18,000 FFPs at the regional warehouse ready for augmentation. c. Continuous monitoring and coordination with the DSWD Provincial Extension Office of the provinces in the region. d. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. e. Activated Disaster Response Rapid Deployment Team on 24-hour duty at Regional Office and DSWD Provincial Extension Office Quick Response Team (QRT) in all provinces. 23 f. Continuously repacking Family Food Packs at the Regional Warehouse and ready to augment the affected LGUs base on their request and need. g. Continuously monitoring and coordinating with the seven (7) provinces relative to the effects of Typhoon “Ulysses”. h. Convened RDRRMC Response Cluster Meeting to discuss the preparedness for response measures/activities and available resources of the respective members and LGUs. i. Facilitated the release of food items as part of the augmentation support to the affected LGUs. j. Delivered and prepositioned 2,000 FFPs at DPEO Aurora and 2,000 FFPs at Fort Magsaysay Hub. k. Conducted inventory of total available resources with breakdown as follows: • 4,562 FFPs (2,201 in regional warehouse, 2,361 in satellite warehouse) • 407 hygiene kits • 617 family kits • 448 sleeping kits

DA III a. Validated and reported damages incurred to crops. b. Requested LGUs to submit their list of affected farmers as basis for the provision of assistance.

BFP III a. Placed equipment and assets on standby. b. Continuous monitoring and coordination with LGUs for the response operations. c. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. d. All stations within their respective AORs are on FULL ALERT STATUS (Code Red) for possible rescue and response operations. e. Conducted clearing operations in Nueva Ecija, Aurora, and Concepcion, Tarlac, with coordination with LGUs.

CLCHD a. Prepositioned ₱80,000.00 worth of assorted drugs and medicines in the 7 provinces within the region. b. Activated the OpCen and the medical response team. c. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. d. Advised all PDOHOs to continuously monitor the situation and to conduct RHA in their areas of responsibilities.

DPWH III a. Activated all DRRM teams District Engineering Offices and placed on standby. b. Prepositioned assets and equipment in strategic areas for possible mobilization. c. Monitored status and conditions of major roads and bridges within AOR. d. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. e. Installed at major roads.

PIA III a. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. b. Continuous monitoring of weather updates through tri-media.

MGB III

24 a. Issued Geohazard Threat Advisory and MGB List of Barangays Susceptible to Landslide and Flooding to LGUs. b. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. c. Conducted dialogue with communities and LGUs susceptible to rain-induced landslides and flash floods. d. Issued advisory on the alleged sinkhole in Olongapo City.

PRO III a. Alerted Police Units/Stations to activate its respective QRTs, RSSF and SAR teams. b. Advised all units/stations to coordinate with their respective partners LGUs.

AFP NOLCOM a. Placed the Disaster Response Task Units on standby for possible deployment. b. Provided transport assistance to RDRRMC. c. Sent radio messages reiterating the preparedness measures of all units re TY “ULYSSES”.

AFP-7ID a. Placed all personnel on standby ready for possible deployment. b. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020.

TOWNOL a. Reported available relief stored in different locations within their area of responsibility.

PCG III a. Placed on full alert. b. Disseminated advisories to all stations and seafarers and continuously coordinating with concerned LGUs and council members. c. Implemented the No Sail Policy effective 10 November 2020. d. Closely monitoring coastal waters. e. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020.

BFAR III a. Validated and reported damages and losses incurred in fisheries.

PDRRMC Aurora a. Prepositioned emergency medicines and supplies, equipment and ambulance are placed on standby. b. Coordinated with MDRRMCs and concerned agencies re any untoward incidents, monitoring of water tributaries, and high-risk areas. c. Prepositioned manpower, vehicle, equipment, medicines, food and non-food items in preparation for TY “ULYSSES” thru concerned agencies. d. Conducted Provincial PDRA Meeting on 10 November 2020. e. Suspended fishing and surfing activities. f. Conducted clearing operations with 91st IB. g. Continuous coordination with MDRRMCs and concerned agencies. h. Disseminated Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan to concerned agencies.

MDRRMCs a. Conducted PDRA meeting.

25 b. Monitored weather condition and rivers including its tributaries for possible flooding event. c. Coordinated with BDRRMCs to stay alert and monitor its AOR. d. Implemented the No Fishing/Sail Policy and advised resort owners to prohibit any water activities. e. Disseminated directives, weather advisories including memoranda to all stakeholders. f. Enforced pre-emptive evacuation. g. Prepositioned food packs and standby response teams. h. Inspected and monitored installed early warning systems. i. Maintained Alert status of EOC. j. Baler DRRMC deployed two (2) nurses with medics for evacuees.

MDRRMC Baler a. Prepositioned 2,000 food packs. b. Monitored communities for evacuation.

MDRRMC Casiguran c. Conducted clearing operations. d. Submitted initial damage assessment report.

MDRRMC Dilasag a. Conducted PDRA on 11 November 2020, 1PM. b. Advised fisherfolks in coordination with BDRRMCs and PCG regarding No Sail Policy due to gale warning and to secure their fishing bancas.

MDRRMC Dinalungan a. Issued MDRRMC Advisory No. 2020-007 pertaining to the cancellation of offices in LGUs, suspension of coastal activities and conducting force evacuation in low-lying and landslide prone areas. b. Issued MDRRMC Advisory No. 2020-007 pertaining to the following: • Cancellation of work in LGUs. • Suspension of all coastal activities. • Conducted forced evacuation in low-lying and landslide prone areas.

MDRRMC Dingalan a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation and MDRRMC Emergency Meeting re TY “ULYSSES”. b. Disseminated weather advisories regarding Typhoon ULYSSES. c. Conducted inspection of ECs. d. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation. e. Conducted MDRRMC Emergency Meeting on damage assessment re TY ULYSSES, as well as update and preparedness. f. Conducted Emergency Meeting re Damage Assessment Report. g. Conducted relief distribution at Brgy. Aplaya, Dikapanikian, and Paltic.

MDRRMC Dipaculao a. Advised all DepEd District Supervisors for temporary utilization of school classrooms. b. Activated sound blasting of the municipal-wide warning siren signifying tropical cyclone wind signal from PAGASA. c. Notified all school DRRM Coordinator to activate all temporary evacuation centers.

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a. Prepositioned various F/NFIs. b. Activated the IMT. c. Deployed IMT and RDANA Team. d. Distributed 67,452 FFPs. e. Conducted continuous clearing of roads and streets.

PDRRMC Bataan a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 November 2020. b. Prepositioned manpower, stockpile, and equipment from different provincial member agencies for possible response operations. c. Activated QRT and units in different stations. d. Continuous coordination with C/MDRRMCs and concerned agencies for purposes of monitoring of any untoward incidents, monitoring of water tributaries and high-risk areas. e. Disseminated weather advisories to all LDRRMCs and PDRRMC member agencies. f. Monitored situation in AOR. g. Conducted road clearing operations. h. Demobilized and deactivated the Provincial EOC for TY ULYSSES. i. Conducted Post Evaluation Meeting at the Command Center. j. PPO Bataan distributed 300 relief packs to 50 families in Barangay Salian, Abucay. k. Continuously coordinating with C/MDRRMCs and concerned agencies.

MDRRMCs a. Maintained EOC b. Conducted PDRA meeting c. Coordinated with BDRRMCs and concerned agencies. d. Advised BDRRMCs to constantly monitor the AOR and report any eventualities. e. Disseminated weather advisories to BDRRMCs and other stakeholders. f. Prepositioned resources for possible deployment. g. Conducted road clearing operations.

CDRRMC Balanga a. Constantly coordinated with PENELCO regarding power interruptions and to assist in clearing operations. b. Dismantled tents at checkpoints and assisted BGHMC in dismantling their triage tent. c. Provided transport assistance to BGHMC’s in-patient relatives. d. Conducted clearing operations. e. Coordinated with PENELCO and PLDT to address reports of dangling cables.

MDRRMC Dinalupihan a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation.

MDRRMC Samal a. Strictly monitored flash flood prone areas. b. Implemented forced evacuation on flood prone areas.

PDRRMC Bulacan a. Conducted PDRA meeting re TY “ULYSSES” on 10 November 2020. b. Prepositioned assets and equipment for possible mobilization.

27 c. Continuous coordination with C/MDRRMCs and BDRRMCs especially in releasing of water, overflowing and/or back flooding of water dams. d. Continuous monitoring of the Angat River, Pampanga River, Sta. Maria River, and San Miguel River thru Bulacan Communications Command and Control Center. e. Coordinated with NLEX in removing billboards, tarps. f. Coordinated with MERALCO for temporary power interruption restoration. g. Activated the evacuation centers c/o PSWDO. h. Coordinated with C/MDRRMO re the pre-emptive evacuation and established evacuation centers in their respective AOR. i. Disseminated advisories to all concerned LDRRMCs through text message, email and group chat. j. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. k. Deployed PNP SAF rescue team for augmentation. l. LCE led the conduct of RDANA in the Municipalities of Bocaue, DRT, and Baliwag. m. LCE Attended the Cabinet-Level Response Cluster Meeting.

C/MDRRMCs a. Monitored situation in their AOR. b. Disseminated weather advisories to all concerned. c. Coordinated with BDRRMCs and stakeholders d. Close monitoring of the water levels and rain gauges. e. Alerted BDRRMC members. f. Prepositioned rescue equipment and supplies. g. Conducted roving and monitoring of flood-prone areas. h. Conducted regular reading of rain gauges.

MDRRMC Angat a. Repacked food packs for relief operations.

MDRRMC Baliwag a. Disseminated warnings and advisories. b. Ongoing road clearing and trimming of trees. c. Provided medical assistance. d. Ongoing resumption of electricity.

CDRRMC Malolos a. Maintained 24/7 EOC. b. Activated Operation Listo. c. Prepositioned rescue equipment and facilities. d. Closely coordinated with LDRRMCs. e. Conducted forced evacuation of families in barangays affected by flood water and damaging winds. f. Closely coordinated with MERALCO regarding reported power outages. g. Conducted road clearing operations. h. Monitored AOR. i. Closely coordinated with MERALCO regarding reported power outages and damaged posts. j. Deployed personnel for damage assessment of critical infrastructure.

MDRRMC Marilao a. Strictly monitored flash flood prone areas. b. Implemented forced evacuation on flood prone areas. c. Conducted flushing and clearing operations. 28

MDRRMC Paombong a. Conducted road clearing operations and trimming of trees. b. Conducted damage assessment to 11 barangays in the municipality.

MDRRMC San Ildefonso a. Enforced pre-emptive and forced evacuation. b. Conducted debris clearing operations.

PDRRMC Nueva Ecija a. Continuous dissemination of advisories to C/MDRRMOs and the general public. b. Placed equipment and manpower on standby for possible response operations. c. Maintained alert status of emergency operations center. d. Prepositioned stockpile of F/NFI. e. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020.

C/MDRRMCs Aliaga, Palayan City, and San Leonardo a. Maintained the alert status at EOC. b. Activated BDRRMC OpCen. c. Conducted continuous early warning and advisories at barangay level through Badillo strategy and social media platform. d. Prepositioned assets for possible deployment. e. Established rapid testing area to conduct random testing to all evacuees.

MDRRMC Aliaga a. Conducted clearing operations in different barangays. b. Continuously monitored the earth dike Sta. Monica and Pantoc. c. Convened the MDRRMC for the conduct of PDNA.

CDRRMC Palayan a. Conducted 75 rapid tests at EC (All tests returned negative). b. Disseminated DILG CODIX advisory.

MDRRMC Palauig a. Conducted rescue and retrieval operations. b. Conducted road clearing operations. c. Performed necessary first aid to victims. d. Distributed relief goods.

MDRRMC San Narciso Conducted road clearing operations

MDRRMC Quezon a. Conducted road clearing operations. b. Disseminated warnings and advisories.

PDRRMC Pampanga a. Maintained Red Alert status at the PDRRMC OpCen. b. Conducted continuous monitoring and coordination with LDRRMCs on the situation. c. Issued memorandum and advisories to all stakeholders. d. Monitored pre-emptive evacuation conducted by component LGUs. e. Stockpiled FNFI at the PDRRMC warehouse. 29 f. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020.

C/MDRRMCs a. Conducted PDRA meeting. b. Maintained the alert status at EOC. c. Activated BDRRMC OpCen. d. Prepositioned rescue equipment and assets for possible deployment. e. Disseminated weather advisories to all concerned. f. Coordinated with C/MDRRMC members and LDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Macabebe a. Reiterated the observance of minimum health protocols for COVID-19 MDRRMC San Fernando a. Conducted road clearing operations. b. Evacuated 24 individuals from Brgy. San Nicolas. c. Conducted ocular inspection and roving activities. d. Activated two (2) camp centers with designated camp managers. e. Coordinated timely restoration of power supply in affected areas with SFELAPCO. f. Provided food packs and conducted health assessment and psychosocial intervention to IDPs and affected populace through CSWDO and CHO. g. Conducted clearing operations with LEIA and uniformed personnel.

MDRRMC San Luis b. Conducted rescue and road clearing operations.

MDRRMC San Simon a. Reviewed LDRRM Contingency Plans and Hazard Risk Maps. b. Conducted Rescue Operations. c. Distributed relief goods to affected evacuees of San Agustin, Sto. Niño, and San Pedro. d. Distributed food packs from the Provincial Government of Pampanga to the residents of Brgy. Sta Cruz and San Nicolas.

MDRRMC Sto. Tomas a. Maintained 24/7 EOC. b. Prepositioned resources.

PDRRMC Tarlac a. Conducted PDRA meeting. b. Continuous dissemination of advisories to all LDRRMCs to be on alert status and to closely monitor the situation in their AOR. c. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. d. Prepositioned goods and manpower for possible mobilization, to include Strike, Clearing, SRR and RDANA Teams. e. Disseminated SitReps to PGO/OCD and other concerned offices. f. Coordinated with TPPO, TOG3 PAF, 3rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion, 522ECB, DPWH, PEO, and PEPO for prepositioning and possible deployment of assets and personnel if needed. g. Coordinated with electric and water utility providers in Tarlac City and offered augmentation of resources to hasten the resumption of services.

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c. Monitored situation in all barangays within the AOR. d. Placed response teams on standby. e. Monitored low-lying and flood-prone barangays.

MDRRMCs Bamban c. Deployed rescue teams for pre-emptive evacuation of residents from Sitio Gayaman, Barangay Anapul, Sitio Mauricia and Tilik, and San Roque.

MDRRMCs Concepcion a. Affected families were evacuated and housed in modular tents set up in Col. Jesus R. Lapuz Memorial Sports Complex. b. Conducted road clearing operations. c. Prepared relief goods for distribution.

MDRRMCs Victoria, Paniqui and Concepcion a. Conducted road clearing operations.

PDRRMC Zambales a. Prepositioned provincial equipment and resources to strategic areas in the provinces. b. Disseminated PAGASA advisories to LDRRMOs. c. On alert status. d. Coordinated with the MDRRMos to undertake preparedness and response services within their AOR including monitoring of lahar flows, landslide-prone areas and low-lying areas. e. Conducted PDRA meeting. f. Participated in the RDRRMC PDRA Meeting on 11 November 2020. g. Conducted road clearing operations. h. Conducted successful rescue operation of three (3) fisherment from Barangay Uacon, Candelaria initially reported missing.

C/MDRRMCs San Antonio, San Marcelino, Angeles City, and Olongapo City a. Maintained 24/7 Status of EOC. b. Conducted PDRA meeting. c. Prepositioned rescue vehicles and equipment. d. Monitored situation in all barangays within the AOR. e. Placed response teams on standby. f. Monitored low-lying and flood-prone barangays.

MDRRMC Castillejos a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation on 12 November 2020 at Sitio Pagong, Brgy. Balaybay with a total of 19 families (56 individuals), and evacuated 17 families (42 individuals) from low-lying areas of Sitio Bagong Silang and flood prone area of Brgy. San Pablo. b. Conducted assessment of damage to crops. c. Monitored situation in AOR.

4. RDRRMC CALABARZON

OCD CALABARZON a. Participated in the PDRA Meeting at NDRRMC thru VTC on 09 November 2020. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 November 2020, 2:00 PM via Zoom.

31 c. Coordinated with the RDRRMC CALABARZON member-agencies and PDRRMOs relative to its preparedness measures and monitoring. d. Disseminated weather bulletins, gale warning, rainfall warning advisories, and weather forecasts to all PDRRMOs through email for dissemination to its respective LDRRMOs. e. Continuous monitoring and coordination with PDRRMOs re weather situation and any untoward incidents. f. Cascaded alerts and advisories to LDRRMOs for widest dissemination to their AORs. g. Issued RDRRMC Memorandums re Alert Status of RDRRMC OpCen and Pre-emptive Evacuation. h. Activated the RDRRMC CALABARZON Virtual EOC for real-time updates and monitoring of incidents in the AOR. i. Conducted RDRRMC emergency meeting on 12 November 2020. j. Conducted Aerial DANA with RDRRMC Member Agencies (OCD, DOH, DSWD, DPWH, DEPED, PIA, and PDRRMO Quezon to cover the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, Rizal, Quezon.

DILG CALABARZON a. Disseminated memorandum to DILG Provincial Offices down to cluster heads and C/MLGOOs for the preparation of LGUs against TS “ULYSSES” based on Operation LISTO protocols and DILG MC 2020-125 “L!sto sa Tag-Ulan at COVID19” Preparedness Measure of LGUs for the Rainy Season CY 2020 and prioritize the prepositioning of supplies and equipment for response. b. Disseminated the latest Critical Cyclone Track Chart (Hotdog) track for TS “ULYSSES.” c. Activated the OpCen relative to the weather condition. d. Activated DILG Regional and Provincial Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System for TS “ULYSSES”. e. Continuous monitoring and coordination with stakeholders. f. Disseminated Advisory and Memorandum for the preparation for TY “ULYSSES”. g. Attended a meeting with the RDRRMC CALABARZON Virtual EOC.

DSWD CALABARZON a. Advised LSWDOs to ensure implementation of COVID19 health protocols in the event of response operation. b. Requested LSWDOs in identified landslide, flood, and storm surge prone areas to conduct pre-emptive evacuation. c. Advised PSWDOs to ensure timely submission of DROMIC reports for the assessments of appropriate response interventions. d. Placed the Regional and Provincial Quick Response Team members on standby and ready for mobilization should need arise. e. DRMD conducted operational briefing on the typhoon update, and prepared situation report and inventory of stockpile. f. DRMD conducted preparatory meeting for the establishment of virtual Emergency OpCen for the upcoming tropical cyclone. g. Coordinated with the PQRTs of Cavite, Laguna and Rizal and were advised to monitor and coordinate with the LGUs to gather reports on the possible effects of TS “ULYSSES”. h. Coordinated with P/C/MSWDOs and P/C/MDRRMOS of the five (5) Provinces and instructed them to be on standby alert and prepare its respective evacuation centers and family food pack should need arises.

32 i. Advised the LGUs in the flood, landslide, and storm surge prone areas to conduct pre-emptive evacuation and ensure that COVID-19 minimum health standards are incorporated during its response plans. j. Continuous monitoring on the possible effects of Typhoon “ULYSSES” together with the Provincial PQRTs and Provincial Operations Offices (POOs) that are in close coordination with the different P/C/MDRRMCs and P/C/MSWDOs to monitor the adverse effects that might be brought by the weather disturbance and submission of reports for significant updates. k. Provided technical assistance to the LSWDOs to ensure that guidelines for typhoon preparedness in COVID-19 context to reduce risk of transmission in evacuation centers. l. Advised the LGUs in the flood, landslide and storm surge prone areas to conduct pre-emptive evacuation and ensure that COVID-19 minimum health standard is incorporated in their response plans. m. Activated its EOC and placed on heightened alert status. n. Participated in the Emergency Preparedness for Response (EPR) for TY “ULYSSES” through virtual teleconference. o. Joined in the activated Virtual EOC of the RDRRMC IV-A and Response Cluster. p. Prepositioned 9,900 FFPs amounting to ₱3,425,400.00 and NFIs amounting to ₱ 4,921,687.00 q. Conducted inventory of relief goods and of available Evacuation Center not utilized as COVID-19 Ligtas Center. r. Ensured the availability of 9,950 family food packs in GMA warehouse amounting to ₱3.304,300.00 and raw materials/unpacked goods amounting to ₱1,825,448.48 ready for repacking. s. Ensured the availability of Non-Food Items amounting to ₱1,301,505.60 ready for augmentation should the LGUs requested. t. Field Office prepositioned standby fund amounting to ₱13,000,000.00. u. DSWD FO CALABARZON is closely coordinating with RDRRMC CALABARZON and LGUs to monitor the effects of TY ULYSSES that may require regional level response. v. Regional and Provincial Quick Response Teams (RPQRTs) is closely monitoring the development of TY ULYSSES Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response (HADR) operations. w. Coordinated with DRMG and DSWD FO MIMAROPA for possible augmentation of 80,000 FFPs, 40,000 sleeping kits, and a truck with assigned driver to augment in the delivery of relief goods to affected areas and families. x. Reiterated minimum health protocols in ECs to Local Government Units. y. Status of Stockpile and Standby Funds: • Family Food Packs – A total of 1,313 FFPs amounting to ₱588,423.00 and raw materials / unpacked goods amounting to ₱1,718,167.00 are available in GMA and Dasmariñas Warehouse. • Standby Funds – DSWD FO CALABARZON has ₱20,000,000.00 standby fund for the procurement of raw materials for additional production of FFPs. z. Regional and Provincial Quick Response Teams (RPQRTs) are closely monitoring the developments of the TY ULYSSES HADR Operations. aa. DRMD is closely coordinating with response agencies to share information and planning strategies regarding the effects of TY ULYSSES in CALABARZON. bb. RPQRT conducted Rapid Disaster Assessment and Needs Analysis in the provinces of Rizal and Laguna respectively.

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cc. Requested assistance from the Logistics Cluster to mobilize transportation requirement for the hauling and delivery of goods in the island municipalities of Polilio Islands. dd. Continuously rendering duty in the virtual Emergency Operation Center (EOC) facilitated by the Office of the Civil Defense. ee. Continuously monitoring and coordinating with the LGU counterpart regarding any data discrepancies as part of their data management effort to provide accurate information to the end users. ff. Closely coordinated with RDRRMC CALABARZON and Local Government Units (LGUs) on the effects of Typhoon Ulysses that may require priority responses from the regional level. gg. Created RDNA team to assess the Municipalities of Infanta and Real, Quezon.

DOH CALABARZON a. Prepositioned logistics per province. b. Continuous monitoring of all health emergencies related to the event. c. ARD and staff conducted site visit and distributed assorted medicines in San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal. d. All PDOHOs continuously monitored and were part of the rescue teams within their respective PDRRMOs. e. Attended the MDM Cluster Meeting. f. Continuous monitoring, coordination, collaboration and communication with the provincial counterparts and HRH personnel as to validation of reports and other incidents related to Typhoon Ulysses and COVID 19. g. Validation of existing evacuation centers with the assistance and guidance of all provincial health team leaders together with their DMOs for possible Quad Cluster and COVID 19 response in the coming week. h. Delivered logistics, drugs and medicines for augmentation of released supplies by the Provincial Health Team Office of Quezon. i. Transport of donations at Binangonan Lakeview Hospital spearheaded by the Rotarians in Binangonan Rizal, Sienna College Taytay students and private individuals. j. Closely coordinating with members of the Management Committee, HEPU, EREID, NIP, Logistics and Supply section/ unit as to preparation of supplies and deployment. k. Provided IEC materials, medicines and supplies to the MHOs for the evacuees. l. Distributed logistics to all regional teams deployed.

BFP CALABARZON a. Issued a Memorandum to all Provincial Fire Directors, City/Municipal Fire Marshalls re Operational Preparedness and Intensification of OPLAN PAGHALASA and Observance of Precautionary Measures in Response to the effects of TS “ULYSSES". b. Reminded the community on fire incidents during evacuation and families in ECs in cooking and resumption of electricity which may cause to start a fire. c. Alerted all BFP personnel for any possible rescue and response activities. d. Continuously coordinating with other government agencies within their respective AORs. e. Conducted water level monitoring. f. Continuously monitoring AOR, as well for landslides and flashfloods. g. Conducted rescue and retrieval operations in Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and Quezon. h. Conducted road clearing operations in Cavite and Rizal. 34 i. Continuously monitoring AOR and coordinating with other agencies.

PRO CALABARZON a. Disseminated precautionary measures and activated DMTC relative to the weather disturbance.

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Cavite a. Issued a notice to mariners advising same to take shelter. b. Conducted coastal community awareness re TS “ULYSSES”. c. Reminded fisherfolks not to venture out at sea. d. Prepositioned SAR team in 9 substations. e. Coordinated with LDRRMs especially in flood prone areas and with DRRMO’s within the AOR. f. Issued NOTAM re temporary suspension of voyages for all types of vessel operating in Cavite area. g. Created Viber group PCG Cavite DRRMCs for timely coordination and response. h. Issued memo directive for heightened alert to all Coast Guard Units in Cavite AOR. i. Prepared SAR/COMMS equipment generator set on standby and secured floating assets. j. Broadcast safety guidelines and weather updates to Coast Guard Station Cavite social media accounts.

PCG CGS Laguna a. Organized BRT to be utilized during operations. b. Issued advisory to boat owners to take shelter. c. Advised fish pen owners to take precautionary measures. d. Coordinated with LGUs and other agencies relative to the weather condition. e. Strictly implemented the no-sail policy.

PCG Southern Tagalog a. Advised all to cancel trips upon hoisting of TCWS. b. Placed on standby for monitoring updates related to TS “ULYSSES”.

AFP 2ID a. Placed resources on standby for possible assistance.

JTF “KATAGALUGAN” (H21D, 202 Bde,525th SRG) a. Placed all DRTUs deployed, augmented, and on standby to be on alert and ready for possible HADR Operations. b. Continuous monitoring and coordination with PDRRMC/RDDRMC. c. Deployed troops for disaster response. d. Mobilized all available assets for HADR Operations. e. Incident Command Staff were instructed to muster all available manpower and equipment. f. Deployed 86 SRR Teams in all typhoon affected areas, especially in areas with HADR Operations.

DPWH CALABARZON a. Activated the DRRM teams. b. Placed maintenance crew and equipment on standby for possible response operations. c. Installed signages to inform motorists of road conditions in several areas.

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Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Batangas a. Organized team to conduct PDRA in ports – inspection of vital installation that may be affected by TS “ULYSSES”. b. Requested PIA to assist in information dissemination.

PIA CALABARZON a. Placed on alert for information gathering and dissemination. b. Placed all PIA provincial offices within the whole region on alert for update monitoring and gathering of situation-related status from LGUs, local DRRMCs, information and development communication networks and the communities on the ground for posting to different multimedia platforms. c. Shared disaster alerts received from NDRRMC on various PIA platforms.

DENR-MGB CALABARZON a. Issued advisories to identified landslide and flood-prone areas. b. Alerted LGUs that are prone to flooding and landslide relative to the weather disturbance. c. Disseminated MGB List of Barangays Susceptible to Landslide and Flood. d. Recommended LGUs to closely monitor the areas especially those affected by previous weather disturbance.

PDRRMC Laguna a. Activated IMT using incident complex. b. Sent text blast to council members to prepare its respective resources. c. Reiterated the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation. d. Prepositioned resources. e. Conducted relief Operation was to the affected areas in the Province of Laguna f. Coordinated with 202IB for the assistance in Rescue Operation at Famy, Laguna. g. Conducted “One Time, Big Time: De-Clogging of Drainage System” in coordination with PNP-LPPO and PDRRMO Laguna.

PDRRMC Batangas a. Conducted declogging, clearing debris of past typhoons. b. Requested clearing operations from DPWH. c. Placed response agencies on standby. d. Provided billeting space at Provincial Sports Complex Gymnasium and other needs for the responders. e. Transported 107 strandees from PPA to temporary shelter. f. Facilitated relief distribution.

PDRRMC Rizal a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 November 2020, 2:00PM. b. Conducted inventory of resources and supply - to include facemask and alcohol. c. Cascaded information from national agencies down to LGUs. d. Prepositioned heavy equipment. e. Conducted regular cascading of memorandum and weather updates from the National Government Agencies through social media by RIZAL PIO. f. Coordinated with the Public Utility Companies. g. Prepared and tested WASAR equipment. h. Requested LDRRMOs to roll-down large size tarpaulins within its AOR. i. Placed the Water Tankers of Manila Water, PNP and BFP personnel, PRC resources ready for deployment. 36 j. Placed the DPWH and Provincial Government Engineering/Motorpool crew on standby for clearing operation. k. Placed Kabalikat Civicom, Rizal Rescue Team (RRTI), Morong Volunteers and Emergency Response Team (MVERT), Eastern Rizal Miners Association (ERMA) and Diocese of Antipolo ready to be tapped once needed. l. Rizal Provincial Hospitals prepared appropriate resources like medicines and its personnel. m. PDRRMC and LDRRMCs closely coordinated and monitored the movement of TY ULYSSES for the implementation of pre-emptive evacuation. n. Continuous coordination with RDRRMC CALABARZON and LDRRMCs for situation updates. o. Participated in the virtual EOC of OCD CALABARZON for real-time updates. p. 80th IB and 2ID Personnel detailed at the Rizal EOC as augmentation force. q. Provided rescue boats to PCG personnel deployed in Montalban. r. Provided generator set to Casimiro Ynares Memorial Hospital in Montalban. s. Camp Management and Camp coordination for evacuees headed by PSWD in coordination with Regional DSWD, C/MSWD personnel and cause-oriented groups. t. Coordinated with Manila Water Company for provision of drinking water for evacuees and to two (2) government hospitals. u. Coordinated with Meralco to prioritized restoration of electricity to government hospitals and evacuation centers. v. Coordinated with DPWH District 2 for continuous clearing/cleaning operation in Montalban and San Mateo area. w. Conducted Assessment Meeting with PDRRMC members for updating on damages, camp management, recovery and rehabilitation, and ways forward. x. Continuous coordination with LDRRMOs regarding relatives of missing evacuees who failed to communicate through their cellphones due to internet disruptions or drained battery of their mobile phones as a result of prolonged power interruption. y. Coordination with Office of Civil Defense IV-A regarding necessary assistance for LGUs as well as affected families. z. Continuous coordination with Manila Water, DPWH and BFP for cleaning operation and to include residential units for the families to be able to return to their households. aa. Coordinated with Mines and GeoScience Bureau (MGB IV-A) and Cardona MDRRMO regarding the reported impending rockfall in Brgy. Patunhay. bb. Participated in the Regional (MDM) Cluster Meeting, Nov. 14, 1:00pm facilitated by DILG CALABARZON. cc. On-going relief operation and coordination with different sectors for distribution.

C/MDRRMCs Rizal a. Implemented Pre-Emptive Evacuation. b. Continuous coordination with BDRRMCs. c. Conducted rescue operations in together with PNP, BFP, PCG, 80th IB, Reservist, PRC, DPWH, Provincial Engineering, and PAF thru the Office of Civil Defense CALABARZON. d. Camp Management and Camp coordination for evacuees headed by C/MSWD personnel. e. On-going cleaning/clearing operation of roads and disinfection/sanitation of facilities used as evacuation area. f. On-going Damage and Needs Assessment (DANA) g. Coordinated with DILG for Management of the Dead and Missing (MDM). 37

h. Conducted emergency assessment meeting to assess if there is a need to declare their municipality under State of Calamity (SOC). i. Coordinated with Rizal PDRRMC regarding necessary assistance for LGUs as well as affected families.

PDRRMC Quezon a. Placed council members and other partner agencies on standby. b. Activated the EOC virtually c. Organized Task Force Team and prepositioned resources per district. d. Disseminated information from warning agencies. e. Activated the Area Command Team in LOUs and Radio Group. f. Placed on Red Alert Status effective 10 November 2020, 3:00 PM. g. Deployed Task Force Team to Mulanay, Macalelon, Agdangan, Buenavista, Catanauan, Gen. Luna, P. Burgos, Pitogo, San Andres, San Narciso, San Francisco, Unisan, Real, Infanta, Gen. Nakar, and Polilio Island. h. Conducted Response Cluster meeting on 10 November 2020, 3:00 PM. i. Activated PDRRMC EOC. j. Prepositioned goods in REINA area and all other districts. k. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 November 2020, 9:00 AM. l. Prepositioned resources and monitoring critical areas. m. Prohibited sea voyagers to venture out at sea. n. Reminded DRRM council to continuously monitor watercourses, rivers, and tributaries and continuously disseminated advisories through local/community leaders and social media particularly to residents in low-lying areas, near mountain slopes and coastal areas of possible flooding and landslide. o. Deployed PNP Maritime with PDRRMO personnel and rubber boat for SAR and evacuation operation. p. Conducted Aerial Damage Assessment, 13 Nov 2020, 1300H. q. Conducted Search and Rescue operations (via Rubber boat) at flooded areas (Lopez, REINA). r. Deployment of PNP Maritime with PDRRMO personnel and rubber boat going to REINA Area, 12 Nov 2020, 11PM for search, rescue, and evacuation.

PDRRMC Cavite a. Activated the OpCen and coordinated with local counterparts and PDRRMC. b. Prepositioned resources. c. Implemented the minimum public health standard implementation especially in ECs. d. DepEd Imus, Cavite donated ₱110,000.00 for DepEd SDOs Cagayan and Rizal.

5. RDRRMC MIMAROPA

OCD a. Conducted PDRA Core Group Meeting via Zoom platform on 10 November 2020. b. Issued Memorandum to all LDRRMOs re Emergency Preparedness Actions for MIMAROPA. c. Joined the NDDRMC PDRA Core Group Meeting via Zoom on 09 November 2020. d. Prepositioned of Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) in the Province of Occidental Mindoro since November 2019 to augment possible flood- response operations. e. Ensured functionality of all communication equipment’s. f. Regular monitoring of NDRRMC Monitoring Dashboard (www.ndrrmc.gov.ph).

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g. Conducted inspection of warehouse facility and available food and non-food items. h. Regular monitoring of NDRRMC Monitoring Dashboard (ndrrmc.gov,ph). i. Conducted quarterly maintenance of Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and test run prepositioned in Occidental Mindoro. j. Ensured close coordination with response agencies and concerned LGUs re situation updates and the possible effects of Tropical Cyclone. k. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to RDRRMC member agencies, and LDRRMOs. l. Attended/joined NDRRMC Emergency Full Council Meeting via Teleconference. m. Joined OHCA Technical and Operational Support to OCD via Teleconference.

OCD MIMAROPA FIELD OFFICER (MARINDUQUE) • Continuous monitoring of NDRRMC Situational Dashboard. • Rendered duty at the PDRRMC EOC 24/7. • Continuous coordination with Marinduque MDRRMOs and with 6 Municipal DRRMOs for Preparedness Measures. • Continuous coordination with Marinduque 24/7 Operation Center. • Disseminated Weather Bulletin to LDRRMC, Communication and Volunteers Groups. • Continuous Weather monitoring in six (6) municipalities of Marinduque. Posted Weather Bulletin to Marinduque Social Media Groups.

OCD MIMAROPA FIELD OFFICER (PALAWAN) • Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. • Coordinated with P/C/MDRRMOs and other partner agencies re preparedness measures. • Disseminated weather advisories through text and social media. • Rendered duty at Palawan Provincial EOC. • Ensured the submission of Situation report to OCD Regional Office.

OCD MIMAROPA FIELD OFFICER (ROMBLON) • Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. • Disseminated advisories to P/MDRRMOs Romblon via SMS and messenger.

DILG MIMAROPA a. Activated Emergency Operations Center and Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System for TY “ULYSSES” b. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on November 07, 2020. c. Activated Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System for Tropical Cyclone. d. Disseminated DILG Advisories to provinces, municipalities down to the barangay level relative Tropical Cyclone e. Disseminated to LGUs the MGB Updated List of LGUs Prone to Landslide and Flood. f. Informed all concerned DILG personnel of the weather updates from the DILG Central Office Disaster Information and Coordinating Center (CODIX). g. Advised LGUs, thru DILG field officers, to monitor the PAG-ASA weather advisories and typhoon bulletins, establish critical preparedness actions

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based on the Operation LISTO protocols, and prioritize prepositioning of supplies and equipment for response. h. Continuous updating of the provinces by sending weather bulletin through email and social media. i. Ensured that LGUs are actively carrying out actions as recommended in Operation LISTO. j. Monitored all PAGASA weather advisories and typhoon bulletins. k. Monitored the tool that can be used to generate indicative hazard assessment on the user’s specified location via https://hazardhunter.georisk.gov.ph. l. Established critical preparedness actions based on the operation LISTO protocols, and prioritize pre-emptive evacuations and prepositioning of supplies and equipment for response. m. Observed existing protocols, including Proof of Service. n. Procured a minimum of 50 cadaver bags as stockpile and preposition in identified strategic areas. o. Augmented part of the stockpile to neighboring LGUs in times of immediate necessity during emergencies and disasters.

DSWD MIMAROPA a. Continuous monitoring on the possible effects of Typhoon “ULYSSES” together with the Provincial PQRTs and Provincial Operations Offices (POOs) that are in close coordination with the different P/C/MDRRMCs and P/C/MSWDOs to monitor the adverse effects that might be brought by the weather disturbance and submission of reports for significant updates. b. Placed the R/P/C/M QRTs on duty while other DSWD staff with vehicles are on standby for possible augmentation. c. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. d. Prepositioned a total food/non-food items and standby funds amounting to ₱19,187,257.00 as of 09 November 2020. e. Ensured the availability of 26,573 FFPs as of 09 November 2020 which shall be distributed with 2,946 FFPs at Regional Office, 6,224 FFPs in Occidental Mindoro, 2,508 FFPs in Oriental Mindoro, 4,653 FFPs in Marinduque, 1,178 FFPs in Romblon, 9,064 FFPs in Palawan. f. Prepared FFPs (kitted) amounting ₱11,957,850.00 and ensured the availability of other food items (Raw Materials) amounting to ₱1,765,909.00 and Non-Food Items amounting to ₱5,463,498.00. g. Information and Communication Technology Management Unit (ICTMU) ensured robust communication system. h. Ensured that there is an on-call truck available for delivery of goods and equipment to areas that will be affected. i. DSWD FO MIMAROPA is in close coordination with P/C/MSWDOs to ensure that COVID-19 Health Protocols in ECs are strictly implemented. j. SWADT Offices are closely coordinating with LGUs regarding the other needs of the affected families and individuals. k. A total of 1,816 families or 6,478 persons have pre-emptively evacuated in 121 Evacuation Centers

DOH MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Activated the Code Alert in the DOH Regional Office, Provincial DOH Offices and DOH- Retained Hospitals through the Health Emergency Response and Operation Center of which, due to CoViD-19, all logistics, manpower is already on Stand-by and ready for deployment. 40 c. On Code Alert Red. d. Activated the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) on 24/7 basis manned by Emergency Officers on Duty. e. Prepared HEARS (Health Emergency Alert Reporting System) reports and properly disseminate these to all concerned units and agencies and other concerned offices. f. Monitored all health and health-related events on a 24/7 basis, including all regional and local events and incidents with potential impact to a particular area or the region as a whole. g. Ascertained the timely mobilization, proper prioritization and maximum utilization of resources, and minimization of wastage. h. Established the Incident Command System. i. Placed the IMT for Hydro-meteorological hazards on Standby. j. Checked inventory of logistics in all warehouses at the Region and within the Province. k. Ensured the availability of vehicles and drivers 24/7. l. Placed standby administrative staff, engineers, security and safety officers. m. Placed the following Response Teams on stand-by for possible deployment: • Rapid Health Assessment Team • Public Health Services: • Health / Medical Team • Psychosocial Team • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Team. • Nutrition Team and Mass Casualty Incident Response Team. n. Established the direction and the points of command, control and communication during anticipated escalation of the event. o. Anticipated scenarios and alerts and guide additional teams going to the site as needed. p. Coordinated with regional hospitals for their preparedness and availability of back-up teams. q. Ensured that all communication equipment (e.g., radio, mobile phones) are always available, functional, and ready for use during emergencies and disasters. r. Coordinated with all health-related response efforts to major health emergencies and disasters. s. Facilitated the issuance of appropriate warnings to all concerned health offices and facilities in anticipation of impending emergencies. t. Prepositioned drugs and medicines in the Regional and Provincial DOH offices. u. Positioned dome tent in strategic areas and areas of concern for health services. v. Prepositioned CHD-MIMAROPA Half-way house as standby shelter of CHD- MIMAROPA employees needing assistance. w. Coordinated with HEMB regarding request for generator sets. x. Responded to media queries. y. Provided medicines and hygiene kits for CHD MIMAROPA personnel affected by TY ULYSSES. z. Continuous monitoring of the status of ECs in Oriental Mindoro.

DOST PAGASA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020.

DEPED MIMAROPA

41 a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Monitored weather updates from DOST-PAGASA and inform/coordinate to divisions regarding the tropical depression affecting AORs. c. Advised and monitored divisions to inform /reiterate schools regarding preparedness measures as per DO 83 s.2011 and DM 108 s.2016. d. Monitored divisions and schools to be affected by tropical depression and if there are schools to be used as evacuation centers/areas. e. Monitors announcement on the suspension of works in offices and schools (SWF) and updates from the divisions. f. Sent/instructed Division DRRM Coordinators to monitor, advice and remind SDRRMCs regarding the prevailing weather situation. g. Disseminated advisories from PAG-ASA to divisions/schools. h. Directed/Instructed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for Local inter-agency actions to be undertaken. i. Monitored SDO coordinators to attend/coordinate virtual PDRA and response cluster meeting within their locals/AOR with adherence to all health protocols- if onsite.

DICT LUZON CLUSTER 3 a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Placed assets on standby (e.g. VHF/HF Radios, handheld radios) within provinces for constant communication. c. Alerted the provincial offices to conduct maintenance check of ICT offices for possible leaks on premises especially in Point of Presence areas (Palawan Office) to assure equipment’s safety. d. Continuous monitoring of wi-fi sites before disaster as baseline data for checking of availability of ICT services and facilities during and post disaster. e. Constant monitoring of installed IP radios and communications devices to ensure the free wi-fi’s accessibility. f. Close coordination with DRRM offices and different LGUs for monitoring of different Tech4ED Centers and free wi-fi sites. g. Advised checking of generator sets and oil in preparation for possible power outage during typhoons and low-pressure areas in DICT LC 3’s area of responsibility. h. Conducted inventory of equipment per province. i. Conducted dashboard monitoring of free Wi-fi for all operation status.

PRO MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on October 29,2020. b. Ensured the availability of search and rescue assets and personnel. c. Alerted all Police Provincial Office down to their lower units and continuous monitoring of situation in their respective AORs. d. Directed lower units to undertake precautionary measures and other disaster preparedness activities. e. Directed all members of the Regional Head Quarters and Regional Mobile Force Battalion. f. Placed SAR Team to be ready for any possible Search and Rescue Operations.

BFP MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on October 29,2020. 42 b. Prepositioned available assets of 947 personnel, 303 SRU personnel, 114 fire trucks, and 565 tools. c. Placed all SRR, trucks, and response assets readily available for possible deployment. d. Constant coordination with LGUs, NGOs and other Government agencies to the operational activities. e. Alerted Disaster Response Team.

PCG Southern Tagalog a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. CGDSTL Station’s/Sub-station’s prepared rescue equipment’s in preparation for the possible deployment of DRT’s in their Respective AOR. c. CGDSTL Stations/Sub-stations intended to conduct Coastal Patrol and Information dissemination to the effect of Typhoon/LPA to the coastal communities including those communities living in flood prone areas in their respective AOR. d. CGDSTL Station’s/Sub-station’s will make close coordination with the Provincial, City or Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO) and LGU’s in their respective AOR and also informed them that the DRT’s of the PCG are readily available to provide assistance to them when needed. e. Prepared CGDSTL Floating asset, OPCON vessel including issued Jet skis and Aluminum Boats (AB) for any immediate deployment in the respective Station/Sub-Station’s Area of Responsibility. f. HCGDSTL and other units continue to monitor and disseminate the weather forecast advisory released by the PAGASA-DOST and further inform LGUs, NGO, Maritime Stakeholders, Organization and fisher folks.

PCG Palawan a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Deployed PCG personnel, vehicles and vessels/ boats in different municipalities to cater the entire Palawan. Prior their deployment, PCG Palawan personnel underwent Water Safety, Rescue and Survival, Basic Life Support and Marksmanship Training c. Advised all fishing boats and other small seacrafts not to venture out in the sea while larger sea vessels are alerted against big waves. d. Coordinated with concerned agencies re public advisory to continuously monitor the weather updates via radio, television and social media. e. Reminded tourist’s areas to postpone activities such as hiking, surfing, caving and the like until the low-pressure area has dissipated. f. Placed Deployable Response Unit personnel on standby and put up additional quarantine facility in preparation for typhoon season g. PCG medical provided appropriate number of medical supplies to be utilized by PCG Palawan personnel. h. Continuous monitoring of weather updates

AFP WESCOM a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Alerted JTF-ICARE (PAF-led) to monitor and track the low-pressure areas and Southwest Monsoon.

43 c. JTF-ICARE, in coordination with other AFP units and LGUs/LDRRMC, to monitor areas that are prone to landslide and flooding for pre-emptive evacuation and SRR operations. d. Accounted and inspected disaster response teams (DRTs) and HADR equipment of all JTF-ICARE units (18 DRTs and 265 personnel). e. Ensured the disposition of air and naval assets: • Available AFP assets within Palawan: Three (3) AS-211, One (1) C-90, Seven (7) naval ships • Available AFP aircraft outside Palawan: C-130, C-295, NOMAD, CUH, PAF HUEY

AFP (SOLCOM, 2nd ID, 203rd Bde) • Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. • Ensured the availability of assets and Disaster Response Unit (personnel). • Coordinated with the Local Government Units within AOR.

PIA MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Sourced out weather forecast and advisories. c. Disseminated weather forecasts through News on the Go SMS version (AM releases) and sitreps of provincial information center managers.

DPWH MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Continuous monitoring of all road network. c. Reactivated DDRRMT and deployed maintenance crew facilities and equipment in various road sections prone to landslide, flood on possible road section to be affected.

DA MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Identified vulnerable areas / areas of standing crops. c. Ensured the conduct of ongoing rehabilitation projects (rice seed, vegetable seed, urea fertilizer, inoculant fertilizer, and seedling).

DOST-PAGASA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Presented the track of Typhoon “ULYSSES”, what to expect and Updates on the LPA East of Mindanao

DENR - MGB and NEDA MIMAROPA a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020.

PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro a. Conducted PDRA Meeting for Typhoon “ULYSSES” on October 30, 2020/ 1:00PM. b. EOC maintained activation 24/7 c. Monitored the track of weather bulletin, untoward incident coordinate with MDRRMOs re weather updates and untoward incident on their AOR. 44 d. Collated reports from LGUs/MDRRMOs and PDRRMC members. e. Prepared situational report. f. Prepared purchase requests for food supplies (400 sacks of rice) g. Prepared rescue equipment and conducted radio communication testing. h. Coordinated with PSWDO re stockpile/food supplies. i. Coordinated with PNP, PA and ARESCOM re DRO. j. Coordinated with DPWH and other concerned agencies re available equipment and other resources.

CDRRMC Calapan a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Coordinated with City Education and DepEd Calapan City Divison and with other CDRRM Council Members. c. Prepositioned rescue equipment to flood prone Barangays. d. Consolidated the list of evacuees per Barangays, profiling of Public and Private Schools. e. Conducted inventory of evacuation center.

PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro a. Attended the PDRA Core Group meeting via teleconference on October 20 2020. b. Continuous dissemination Severe Weather Bulletin/Thunderstorm Advisory to LDRRMCs thru radio station, text blast, GC, FB account to ensure widest dissemination. c. Close coordination w/ response agencies and MLGUs regarding updates and possible effects of TY “ULYSSES” d. Prepositioned 1,800 food packs to different PGO/PDRRMO sub- offices e. Coordinated MDRRMOs on the preparation of their evacuation centers, prepositioning of food packs, equipment, and other necessary requirements for the Typhoon “ULYSSES”. f. PGO/PDRRMO sub-offices conducted preparedness meeting. g. Advised all MLGUs to conduct PDRA & preparedness actions considering health risks associated w/ COVID-19. Response clusters are on standby mode. h. Advised PDNA team for possible deployment, i. Standby logistics such as service/emergency vehicles at PGO/PDRRMO main and sub-offices. j. Alerted PQRTs on the possible response operations. k. Rendered 24/7 duty at PDRRMO Operation Centers. l. Advised Camp Management Team for advance response actions. m. Ensured the 210 modular tents for the camp management readily available in support to Municipal ECs, and rubber boats to support in the response operations of logistics and SRR cluster. n. Strengthened radio communication at island Municipalities (Lubang and Looc) to enhance their communication capabilities during response operations. o. Ensured that PPEs and tools for PQRTs and Provincial Volunteers readily available at all PDRRMO Sub-offices, and likewise, PPEs such as face masks and face shield are available at EOC in support to evacuees. p. Alerted the provincial manage hospital on their preparedness action regarding the possible effect of Typhoon “ULYSSES”. q. Joined the ongoing virtual monitoring of RDRRMC via Zoom.

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b. Conducted inventory of all equipment, prepositioning relief goods, and other logistical requirements. c. Conducted flood and water level monitoring. d. Ensured that IMT are fully operational and Response Teams on standby. e. Implemented the No Sailing Policy. f. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation. g. Deployed clearing operations and transportation teams in evacuation centers.

MDRRMC Sablayan a. Conducted PDRA on 10 November 2020. b. Prepositioned supplies, equipment and stockpile of fuel. c. Activated OpCen/EOC/ICS on 11 November 2020. d. Implemented the No Sailing Policy. e. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation. f. Provided advisories and conducted close monitoring of critical areas in the municipality.

PDRRMC Palawan a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Prepositioned Response Teams, equipment and relief. c. Prepared Evacuation Centers and ensured that all lifelines are functional. d. Prepositioned response teams, equipment, and assets. e. Continuous monitoring of AORs for any untoward incidents and undertake precautionary measures. f. Disseminated weather advisories to MDRRMOs. g. Prepositioned food and non-food items, sea vessels, sat phone, and radio. h. Coordinated with neighboring LGUs for sharing resources during possible response operations. i. Deployed one (1) Communications Team. j. Prepositioned food packs in Busuanga, Coron and Culion. k. Prepositioned heavy equipment and emergency vehicles including sea vessel. l. Issued pre-emptive evacuation order.

CDRRMC Puerto Princesa a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Underwent an MOU with City DepEd re use of Public Schools as temporary evacuation center. c. Conducted” hazard assessment of TTMFs. d. Stockpile of Food and Non-Food Items For At Least 600 Families. e. Standby Response Teams (24/7) and response vehicle. f. 24/7 Communications Capability. g. Daily Update on Barangay DRRMC Re Weather Forecast. h. Activated the EOC. i. Memorandum will be issued to BDRRMCS for EOC Activation and heightened monitoring and Preventive Measures. j. Set Mini City Halls (Napsan, Macarascas) as additional evacuation center k. Ensured 24/7 Communications and Monitoring capability through PPC 911. l. Prepositioned response equipment, portable temporary shelter equipment.

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PDRRMC Marinduque a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Maintain Red Alert Status and Full Activation of EOC c. Coordination with MDRRMOs re: Preparedness Measures and Actions Taken. d. Continuous monitoring of Weather Update and posting in Social Media e. Disseminated Weather Update and posting in Social Media platforms. f. Coordinated with DILG re: CP for Hydromet Hazards in relation to COVID19. g. Updating and Formulation of Contingency Plans for Hydromet Hazards in the Municipality of Boac, Sta. Cruz, Buenavista, Gasan and Torrijos h. Conducted Inventory of Evacuation Centers with MDRRMOs. i. Conducted inventory of response cluster assets and resources.

PDRRMC Romblon a. Joined the RDRRMC MIMAROPA PDRA Meeting via teleconference on 10 November 2020. b. Activation of Emergency Operation Center c. Close monitoring of weather updates from PAG-ASA thru radio broadcast, televisions and Windy Apps. d. Conducted inventory and ensure availability of Evacuation Centers for possible pre-emptive evacuation in case flooding or landslide e. Monitored water level in flood controls and river dikes and implement safety measures to residents living in that area. f. Reminded all MDRRMOs to stay alert and monitor the areas considered as highly or very highly susceptible to floods, landslide and storm surge within their areas of responsibility. g. Conducted inventory and ensure operational readiness of all disaster equipment. personnel, rescue vehicles, rescue boats and heavy equipment h. Vigilant monitoring of water levels in the river banks and settlements in low- lying areas. i. Reminded resilient to immediately coordinate with the Local Disaster Response Team for immediate assessment action and recommendation in case of any sign of landslide and flooding in their areas. j. Inform the resilient on any update re calamity situation in the locality and possible implementation of pre-emptive evacuation thru “bandillo” or Local TV broadcast. k. Reminded resilient re availability of emergency kits l. Ensured availability of search and rescue equipment to all LDRRMCs m. Ensured availability of communication equipment such as radios, cell phones, satellite phones and others. n. Prepositioning of Logistical resources, such as trucks, ambulance, backhoe, and fire trucks. o. Stock filing of relief good/medicines. p. Implementation of No Sail Policy in all sea crafts in case of weather condition deteriorates. q. Ensured availability of FOL for rescue vehicles and heavy equipment for clearing operations. r. Ensured availability of equipment intended for clearing operations.

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OCD V a. Coordination with SRR Cluster regarding deployment of augmentation of teams in assisting LGUs in evacuation

47 b. Disseminated information, weather advisories and other relevant advisories regarding TY “ULYSSES”. c. Provided logistical requirement of responders. d. Bicol RDRRMC Operations Center is on RED Alert status for TS Ulysses effective 09 November 2020. e. Conducted PDRA at 10:00AM 9 November 2020 via VTC at Handyong Hall, OCD5, Camp Ola, Legazpi City f. Attended the NDRRMC PDRA for TY ULYSSES g. On-going coordination with PDRRMOs and NGAs for preparedness activities for the TY “ULYSSES”. h. Issued memorandum to Local DRRMCs to implement their respective Response Plans / Contingency Plans; implement preparedness measures and local counter measures for floods and landslide, to include pre-emptive evacuation and no sailing policies when necessary. Further, activate their respective Emergency Operations Center and put their response teams on stand-by alert. The Regional Line Agencies are to activate their respective Emergency Operations Centers and put on standby their respective Emergency Response Teams / Disaster Response Units stationed throughout the region for monitoring and prompt response. i. Issued Special Memorandum for LGUs to implement No Sailing of Fisherfolks starting 9 November 2020 j. Mobilities are on standby in case of deployment k. Radio communications and SATELLITE PHONE on standby. l. Provided logistical requirement of responders. m. Ongoing coordination with PDRRMOs and NGAs for response activities. n. Provided updates to RDRRMC member agencies and partners. o. Accommodated media interviews.

DSWD V a. DRMD V continuous to monitor weather updates and information. b. Resource Operation Section ensured the availability of family food packs and non-food items as need arises. c. Activated the DSWD FO V QRTs. d. Activated the PAT and MAT members in the 6 provinces and instructed to coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs, C/MSWDOs for TY “ULYSSES” reports and updates. e. Ensured the availability of 21,978 family food packs amounting ₱11,147,961.30 at the DSWD Warehouse and standby funds amounting to ₱3,000,000.00. f. Ensured the availability of food items such as NFA rice (27,250 kilos) Gold cup sardines (352 tins), Youngstown corned beef (352 tins), SanMig 3in1 coffee (62,227 sachets); and non-food items such as 52 sets of tents, 4,882 boxes of sleeping kit, 477 boxes of family kit, 388 sets hygiene kit, 3,061 kitchen kit, 33, 335 pcs. malong, 1,734 rolls laminated sacks, 514 (10 meters) and 21,330 pcs blanket amounting ₱25,261,041.90. g. Provided 2,100 family food packs amounting to ₱1,201,500.00 to the affected areas. h. Prepositioned 1,000 family food packs in Daet, Camarines Norte. i. Activated DSWD FO V QRTs. j. PAT and MAT members were activated and will coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs, C/MSWDOs for TY ROLLY reports and updates. k. Provision of FFPs as relief augmentation to affected families. l. RD instructed and gave directives to PATL and Provincial Governor of Camarines Norte regarding the relief operations for the constituents of

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Camarines Norte after conducting aerial survey and assessment of the whole province. m. Ensured the provision of family food packs as relief augmentation to affected families of TY Ulysses. n. Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) continuously monitoring weather updates and information. o. Ensured the availability of family food packs and non-food items. p. Quick Response Teams (QRT) are activated. q. PAT and MAT members in the 6 provinces are activated and instructed to coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs, C/MSWDOs for TY Ulysses reports and updates.

DILG V a. Activated the Regional Operation Center. b. Issued urgent memorandum re Activation of Provincial Operation Centers; c. Required our field officers to submit LGU’s LISTO Preparedness Checklist d. Prepared Situation Reports once the Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System is activated

DOH-CHD V a. Still on Code BLUE Alert Status. b. Activated the ICS with the 24/7 OpCen operation. c. Conducted inventory of logistics. d. Coordinated with Provincial DOH Offices and Provincial DRRM-H Managers on the status of preparedness relative to the weather disturbance e. Reiterated DM No. 2020-0318 Re: Interim Guidelines in the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 during Disaster Evacuation and Displacement and DM No. 2020-0157 Re Guidelines on Cleaning and disinfection in Various Settings as an Infection and Prevention Control against COVID-19. f. Attended the RDRRMC Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment via Zoom. g. Disseminated advisories through DOH CHD Bicol Official Facebook page. h. Continuous monitoring of the weather disturbance and provided updates. i. Dissemination of Regional Circular no. 2020-0068 re Code Blue Alert in relation to TY “ULYSSES”. j. Coordinated with Provincial DRRM-H Managers and PDOH Offices k. Placed medical/RHA teams on standby for deployment. l. Disseminated advisories through Facebook page. m. Deployed medical teams in the various evacuation centers. n. DOH V RD with OCD V and DSWD Directors conducted aerial assessment of damages in Camarines Norte o. Performed re-inventory of logistics. p. Prepared logistics for delivery to Camarines Norte. q. Increased financial assistance of Camarines Norte amounting from ₱600,000.00 to ₱4,000,000.00. r. Conducted field assessment of damaged health facilities in Camarines Norte s. Turned over a cheque amounting to ₱4,000,000.00 to the LCE of Camarines Norte. t. Provided logistics such as Hygiene Kits and collapsible water containers to PDOHO of Camarines Norte. u. Continuous coordination with LGUs with reported deaths as to the submission of death certificates and police reports. v. SOH together with CHD V Director conducted site visit at Don Susano J. Rodriguez Memorial Mental Hospital in Pili Camarines Sur.

49 w. Turned-over the financial assistance to the City Government of Tabaco amounting to ₱250,000.00, Municipal Government of Malilipot amounting to 100,000.00Php and Municipal Government of Malinao amounting to ₱255,000.00. x. Conducted media interview with UNTV at San Roque Evacuation Center, Malilipot, Albay. y. Visited the following evacuation centers: Balading Evacuation Center, Malinao,Albay, Barangawon Evacuation Center, Tabaco City, Naga Evacuation Center, Tiwi, Albay, San Roque Evacuation Center, Malilipot,Albay. z. Distributed hygiene kits during evacuation center visit. aa. Augmented OpCen Staff to PHO Catanduanes from Bicol Medical Center. bb. Deployed WASH teams in the province of Catanduanes. cc. Attended the coordination meeting with UNFPA and World Vision, and participated in media interview. dd. Attended the Nutrition in Emergencies Meeting.

Provincial DOH Offices a. On Code Blue status b. Conducted Inventory of logistics c. Coordinated with PDRRMS R/CHU, M/CDRRMO, HRH d. Assisted on the implementation of forced evacuation e. Disseminated weather advisories and health advisories and health advisories thru FB page

DENR-MGB V a. Released timely Landslide Advisories to Local Government Units b. Coordinated with the PAGASA Southern Luzon of the developments of TY “ULYSSES” for the preparation of MGB Advisories

PAGASA SOUTHERN LUZON a. Disseminated weather updates/advisories including localized weather updates to the Regional and local DRRMCs and other stakeholders. b. Continuous weather monitoring.

DPWH V a. Prepositioned DRRM Team ready for emergency response brought about by the typhoon to ensure road safety. Installed warning signs at major roads.

JTF BICOLANDIA (PA, PAF, NAVY) a. Installed the SMVRS (repeater) in order to provide communication support in the area. b. Conducted joint force evacuation at Brgy Tamban, Tinambac, Camarines Sur. c. Deployed teams to provide assistance to evacuation and distribution of relief in strategic location in the region. d. Continuous monitoring of situation in the AOR and coordination with Regional and Local DRRMCs. e. 83IB and 92DRC conducted distribution of relief packs in Minalabac, Camarines Sur. f. 83IB conducted relief operations and distributed 489 food packs in Gigmoto, Catanduanes. g. 49IB and LGU Guinobatan conducted distribution of relief goods at Brgy. San Jose, Brgy. Masarawag, and Brgy. Calzada in Guinobatan, Albay.

50 h. 49IB and LGU Oas conducted clean-up/clearing operations along MSR of Oas, Albay. i. 49IB and BDO Foundation conducted relief operations in Oas, Albay. j. 96IB provided security assistance to LCE and other Municipal Council members during the distribution of relief goods at Brgy. Catioan, Capalonga, Camarines Norte. k. 96IB provided manpower assistance during clearing operations in Brgy. Calabaca, Capalonga, Camarines Norte. l. 9IB provided manpower assistance MSWD Capalonga in repacking relief goods at the Municipal Gym of Capalonga, Camarines Norte. m. 9IB provided manpower and transportation assistance in transporting relief goods at Brgy. Balogo, Pasacao, Camarines Sur. n. 9IB OOA, LGU Ragay, and MSWDO Personnel provided assistance in the distribution of relief goods at Brgy. Laguio, Ragay, Camarines Sur. o. 9IB conducted clearing operations of fallen trees and obstructions along the spillway of Sitio Patag, Brgy. Mambulo Nuevo, Libmanan, Camarines Sur. p. 9CMOBN conducted road clearing operations at Pili-Nabua Highway. q. 96IB attended the Operational Period Briefing on TS ULYSSES headed by the Incident Commander of Camarines, Norte Provincial Incident Management Team, at the AVR 3rd Floor, Provincial Capitol, Daet, Camarines Norte r. 83IB established TCP on TS “ULYSSES” at PDRRMO, Capitol Complex, Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur. s. 83IB provided manpower assistance in loading ten (10) sacks of rice to be distributed in Brgy San Andres, Pandan, Catanduanes. t. 83IB provided manpower assistance in loading of relief goods to be distributed in Brgy Dugui, Virac, Catanduanes. u. 83IB provided manpower assistance in loading of ten (10) sacks of rice to be distributed in Brgy San Rafael, Pandan, Catanduanes. v. 92DRC conducted joint relief operation together with Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Navy (PN), MDRRMO, and Local Government Unit (LGU) of Municipality of Bula, Camarines Sur, at Brgy Pawili and Lanipga. w. 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the repacking of relief goods at Embarcadero Mall, Brgy Victory Village, Legazpi City. x. 5RCDG together with 902nd Bde, 96IB, PCG and PNP conducted Road Clearing Operation along the National Highway of Brgy Ebirica, Brgy Talobatib and Brgy Malangcao Basud Basud all in Labo, Camarines Norte. y. 5RCDG provided manpower assistance during repacking of Relief Goods at Municipal Office, Tiwi, Albay in coordination with the LGU Tiwi. z. 5RCDG participated in the distribution of Relief Goods at Mayong Dapdap, Tiwi, Albay. aa. 5RCDG participated in the distribution of Relief Goods at Misibis, Maynonong and Joroan all under the Municipality of Tiwi, Albay. bb. 5RCDG provided manpower assistance during the repacking of relief goods at AKO BIKOL PARTYLIST Office, Daraga, Albay. cc. 83IB together with Rizal Det, Delta Coy, 83IB and 565ECB, 51EBde, and PA conducted clearing operations at Brgy Hicming, Virac, Catanduanes. dd. 83IB and 92DRC conducted distribution of relief packs to the evacuees of Bula, Camarines Sur. ee. 83IB conducted safety and security team briefing at CATPPO Heroes Hall, Camp Francisco Camacho, Virac Catanduanes regarding the clearing operation in Brgy Hicming going to Dugui Too. ff. 83IB and 91CMO Coy conducted distribution of relief packs in the Municipality of Bula, Camarines Sur.

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gg. 83IB together with DZRH Staff conducted courtesy call to LCE of Baras, Catanduanes. hh. 83IB together with LCE of Baras, PNP, and Team DZRH Operation Tulong conducted feeding program at Brgy. Tilod, Baras, Catanduanes. ii. 83IB together with the PNP and Team DZRH Operation Tulong conducted feeding program at Brgy. Moning, Baras Catanduanes. jj. 83IB together with the PNP and Team DZRH Operation Tulong conducted feeding program at Brgy Sagrada Baras, Catanduanes kk. 92DRC together with Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Navy (PN), MDRRMO and LGU Bula conducted joint relief operation at Brgy Pawili and Lanipga, Bula, Camarines, Sur. ll. 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the unloading of assorted relief items from GMAKFI at Camp Simeon A Ola, Legazpi City. mm. 903BDE provided one (1) elf truck with security escort during hauling of assorted relief items. nn. 903BDE provided one (1) KM250 truck during the transport of assorted relief items to Pili, Camarines Sur. oo. 83IB attended meeting together with representatives from DPWH, PEO, PEPO, PNP, DENR, PRC, BFP CDRRMO and PDRRMO at 2nd Floor, Capitol Building, Virac, Catanduanes. pp. 83IB provided manpower assistance in the unloading of 91 sacks of relief goods, 50 bottled of distilled water and 77 boxes of juice at Capitol Building, Virac, Catanduanes. qq. 83IB provided manpower assistance during the loading of 100 bottled waters, 264 food packs, 150 boxes of used clothes and 40 boxes of family kit which will be distributed at Brgy San Isidro, San Andres Catanduanes. rr. 83IB provided manpower assistance during distribution of relief packs to the evacuees of Bula, Camarines Sur. ss. 83IB provided manpower assistance in unloading of relief goods at Virac Airport, Virac, Catanduanes. tt. 83IB provided manpower assistance during distribution of relief goods (350 food packs and 118 distilled water) from GMAKFI at Brgy Adiangao, San Jose, Cam Sur. uu. 83IB provided manpower assistance to the Navy Vessel who delivered assorted relief items for the Province of Catanduanes. vv. 31IB provided manpower assistance during distribution of food packs to the target Barangays in Sorsogon. ww. 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the loading of assorted relief items to be transported by 903Bde. xx. 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the loading of assorted relief items to be delivered to Camp Canuto Sagurong, Pili, Cam Sur.

PNP-PRO V a. Released memorandum to all PDs/APDs, PPOs, CD, NCPO and RMFB5 as Full Alert Status for TY “ULYSSES”. b. Activated Emergency Operations Center and respective DIMTGs and put on stand-by Search and Rescue Teams (SAR) for possible deployment c. Coordinated to the respective Local DRRMC on the preparation for flood, landslide and pre-emptive evacuation in AOR d. Advised all control point/checkpoints for the queuing of all delivery trucks and other vehicles bound to Visayas, Masbate, Catanduanes and other parts of the Region to avoid port and route congestion e. Employed initiatives and best practices during disaster to attain zero-casualty f. Prepositioned resources logistics and manpower

52 g. Placed SAR personnel and equipment of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 5 (RMFB5) on standby. h. Continuous monitoring of the situation. i. Placed liaison officers on standby at the RDRRMC Emergency Operations Center. j. Close coordination with Regional and Local DRRMCs. k. Distributed food packs to 4,948 beneficiaries in Naga City and municipalities in the province of Albay. l. Distributed food packs to 4,948 beneficiaries in Naga City and municipalities in the Province of Albay.

COAST GUARD DISTRICT BICOL a. Dispatched 1 DRU to the Province of Camarines Norte to augment response Operations. b. Disseminated weather updates to all sub-stations. c. Continuous monitoring of situation of sea ports of Bicol Region. d. Implemented the NO SAIL POLICY. e. On-going patrol and manning of control points and patrols. f. Placed four (4) SRR Teams on standby at the CGD Bicol Headquarters. g. Placed personnel, equipment, and mobility on standby for possible deployment. h. Disseminated weather updates to all sub-stations. i. Continuous monitoring of situation of sea ports of Bicol Region.

BFP V a. Provided manpower augmentation to the RDRRMC Emergency Operations Center b. Conducted Bandillo, Fire truck visibility and water level monitoring. c. Conducted Water Rationing at Bicol University Polangui Campus and Polangui General Comprehensive High School. d. Continuous coordination with R/P/C/MDRRMCs. e. Assist in the evacuation operations of LGUs and in the repacking of relief goods. f. Placed all personnel on stand-by in case of any deployment. g. Placed the Regional Headquarters, Provincial Offices and Fire Stations on Red Alert Status. h. Continuous activation of OpCen at BFP Regional Headquarters 5 and at BFP Provincial Offices. i. Implemented preparedness measures and extend assistance in the conduct of pre- emptive evacuation of the LGUs j. Tight coordination with the local DRRMCs on DILG-LGU Operation LISTO. k. Undertake proactive steps in partnership and coordination with their Regional, Provincial, City/Municipal Risk Reduction and Management Councils, PNP, AFP, LGUs and other government and non-government agencies relevant to the delivery of fire safety rescue/emergency medical services and disaster related operations. l. Continuous activation of OPLAN PAGHALASA (Paghahanda Laban sa Sakuna) and Oplan Listo m. Standby/Operational readiness of all units ready to respond to any emergency and rescue operations. n. Ensured adherence to COVID19 Health Protocol in the event of emergency response. o. Conducted damage assessment and clearing operations. p. Conducted evacuation and rescue operations, as well as bandillos. q. Continuous monitoring and coordination with other agencies. 53 r. Monitoring and conducted water rationing in various evacuation centers.

DA RFO V a. Activated the DA RFO 5 Regional Command and Action Center. b. Distributed and prepositioned seeds for rice, corn drugs and biologics for livestock and poultry needs which are ready and available at DA RFO 5 Research Outreach Stations.

LTO V a. Issued and Implement temporary suspension of land travel of vehicles bound for Visayas and Mindanao.

PRC V a. Prepared response equipment, communications and logistics (wash and relief logistics) b. Prepared and briefing of team for deployment c. Continuous coordination with the National Headquarters and PDRRMCs

PDRRMC Albay a. Maintained coordination with PAGASA and close monitoring of weather bulletins. b. Monitored evacuation and maintained coordination with all LGUs in Albay. c. Provided public information and awareness through broadcast, print and social media. d. Issued of PDRRMC Advisories. e. Continuous coordination with all LGUs in Albay f. Continuous coordination with PAGASA and close monitoring of the impending threat of TY “ULYSSES”. g. Hosted and facilitated a virtual meeting with local DRRM officers of Albay in preparation for the impending weather disturbance.

PDRRMC Camarines Norte a. Issued an unnumbered memorandum on 9 November 2020, stating the Red Alert Status for TY “ULYSSES”. b. Conducted PDRA at the Operations Period Briefing of the c. Provincial IMT today November 10, 2020 in preparation for possible impact of TY “ULYSSES”. d. Issued an unnumbered memorandum today, 11 November 2020, stating the Suspension of Work in all Government Offices due to Severe Tropical Storm Ulysses effective. 11 November 2020 e. Continuous monitoring of the weather update and wide information dissemination through Facebook page f. Updating of weather bulletins at the Provincial EOC and through FB page g. Continuous monitoring of the current situation of the 12 municipalities h. Continuous coordination with all the 12 municipalities for possible augmentation i. Coordination with the 12 municipalities for the request of augmentation and forward it to the Provincial IMT for possible response j. Conducted site inspection at Quarantine Checkpoint and LSI Facility at Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte as well as the LSI Facility turned over by DPWH at Poblacion III, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte k. Response agencies augmented assets and rescue teams.

PDRRMC Camarines Sur a. Issued Memorandum No. 3 – Ensure Zero Casualty 54 b. Continued evacuation activities, camp management, and other IMT operations in LGU Buhi c. Deployed interagency workforce with available resources in thirteen (13) high- risk areas to facilitate forced evacuation and provide immediate response assistance to the LGUs: d. Four (4) SRR teams available at the Incident Command Post ready for e. deployment, as needed f. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and severe weather bulletins issued g. Issued Memorandum No. 2 – Suspension of Work in Government Offices h. Established Incident Command Post in Buhi to facilitate evacuation, camp management, and other IMT operations. i. Continued operations of the Provincial Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and activation of the Provincial Incident Management Team (PIMT) . j. Issued Memorandum No. 1 – Red Alert Status k. Conducted ocular inspection of landside areas in Buhi – Iraya and Ipil l. Activated the special communications group that disseminates information and warning advisories relative to the weather disturbance down to the 1,036 barangays of the province, 35 Municipal DRRMOs, and 1 City DRRMO.

PDRRMC Catanduanes a. Conducted PDRA at the Provincial and Municipal level. b. Conducted inventory and prepositioned assets. c. Activated the City/Municipal DRRM Operation Centers and is placed for 24/7 monitoring. d. Alerted flood, landslide and storm surge prone barangays. e. Issued memorandums for Disaster preparedness measures. f. Continuous monitoring & cascading of weather updates. g. Disseminated warning/alerts/advisories from PAGASA MWS to PDRRMC member agencies, MDRRM Officers, and to the general public. h. Coordinated with key PDRRMC member agencies and MDRRM Officers to closely monitor its respective AOR.

PDRRMC Masbate a. All Members of the PDRRM Council have prepared all the necessary resources needed for immediate response. b. Activated the EOC and 24/7 OpCen of PDRRMO Masbate and the different BDRRMS. c. Close monitoring with PAGASA for latest weather updates. d. Close monitoring with all C/MDRRMOs of the Province of Masbate for their reports. e. Issued order for pre-emptive evacuation. f. Prepositioned assets and stocks.

PDRRMC Sorsogon a. Dispatched relative information and updates obtained from PAGASA; b. Coordinated with different Council Members on preparedness implemented updates in their respective jurisdiction; c. Continuous dissemination of information and weather advisory regarding STS “ULYSSES” to, SPDRRMC Member/LDRRMOs, public and concerned person thru social media, INFOBOARD and INFOSYS; d. Continuous monitoring and coordination with DRRMOs of status of Cadac-an rivers and other rivers within the province, coastal areas, flooded prone areas and other associated hazard which may be triggered of the continuous rains; 55

e. Continuous monitoring the condition of all evacuees in the evacuation center; f. Ensured clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for updates and coordination processes. g. Coordinated with all LDRRMOs on their situational report for consolidation. h. Ensured that DRRMOs are closely coordinating with all barangay officials in the monitoring its respective AOR. i. Reminded all LDRRMOs to abide the maximum health protocols in the Quarantine facility and or evacuation center. j. Activated the Emergency Operation Center (EOC. k. Coordinated with electric power providers for updates considering the presence of STS “ULYSSES”. l. Prepositioned relief goods and soft kitchen for possible distribution to affected communities and strandees. m. Consolidated situational reports from DRRMOs. n. Issued memorandum order to Preparedness/Response Cluster SPDRRMC, C/MDRRMC. o. Issued the Executive Order No. 71-2020, “Providing for Guidelines in the Event of Typhoon Forecasted to affect the Province of Sorsogon, Amending Executive Order No 36-A-2020, and for other purposes”; Provincial Ordinance No. 47-2019, “An Ordinance Authorizing the Pruning or Cutting of Trees and other Vegetation that Reach any Transmission Line or Edge of any Road, Alley, Street or Building for Public use in the Province of Sorsogon where in Section 5 provides the “Inventory and Risk Assessment of Hazardous Trees”.

CDRRMC Naga a. Deployed task forces with 15 personnel each and with engine and rescue team, preemptive evacuation is on-going. b. Activated Incident management team and emergency operation center. c. Conducted pruning of trees and clearing of drainage and water ways d. Conducted preemptive evacuation in low lying areas. e. Continuous monitoring of flood prone barangays. f. Disseminated information and timely weather updates. g. Convened CDRRMC for an emergency/PDRA meeting. h. Ensured the availability of standby capacities (rescue equipment, rescue vehicles on standby, search and rescue team 24-hour duty)-prioritize prepositioning of supplies and equipment for response. i. Activated the EOC. j. Disseminated pertinent weather information and evacuation center information.

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DSWD VI a. Placed all QRT members on standby and ready for augmentation if needed, following the new normal protocols of the agency. b. Issued a total of 150 vests, 50 GO bags, 50 survival bags, and 50 sleeping kits to QRT members in the region and field staff.

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OCD a. Sent memorandum to R/LDRRMCs on the submission of preparedness measures including the updates of evacuation centers and directory of DRRMOs. b. Conducted PDRA meetings on 10 November 2020. c. Activated BLUE alert status.

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DSWD VIII a. Prepositioned a total of 10,400 FFPs in strategic areas in the region. b. With available standby funds amounting to ₱3,194,543.00. c. Prepositioned FFPs in Samar Island shall be distributed immediately by the P/C/MATs to LGUs that need augmentation support. d. Placed all QRT members on standby and ready for augmentation. e. Ensured the availability of family food packs and non-food items as need arises. f. Prepositioned the following: • 10,370 FFPs amounting to ₱5,329,450.26 • FNIs: Kitchen Kits – 91 sets, Sleeping Kits – 49 sets, Malong - 3,575 pcs. • Standby funds amounting to ₱3,194,543.00

DILG VIII a. Attendance to the RDRRMC PDRA meeting. b. Issued advisory to all local chief executives to monitor TY “ULYSSES”. c. Issued memorandum to field officers to disseminate advisory to all LGUs and advise them to implement actions per LISTO protocols. d. Issued advisory No. 2 advising LGUs to take preparedness measures following LISTO protocol including issuing a ban on fishing and water travel. e. Disseminated MGB data on flood and landslide prone LGUs and PAGASA weather advisories via email and messenger.

DOH VIII a. Raised Code WHITE alert re TY “ULYSSES”. b. Prepositioned logistics to six (6) PDOH.

DA VIII b. Ensured the availability of buffer stocks at the regional field office.

DTI VIII a. On-going monitoring of commodities.

DOST VIII b. Disseminated weather updates.

PNP VIII a. Provided assistance in the imposition of forced evacuation of residents to evacuation centers in coordination with the LDRRMC. b. Mobilized force multipliers in AOR particularly the Barangay Peace Keeping Action Teams (BPATs) for disaster responses. c. Monitored road conditions particularly major thoroughfares and provide appropriate signage/detours/alternate routes and relays to RTOC/PTOC/LDRRMC for information of the SRR teams and the public. d. Ensured that Police Security Assistance maintain safety and order inside Evacuation Camps. e. Directed all PDs/COPS to ensure their presence and to supervise the conduct of Law and Order operations in the affected areas.

Coast Guard District Eastern Visayas a. Organized DRG teams, CMA floating assets and mobility. b. Prepared peculiar equipment for possible deployment. c. Ensured timely declaration of suspension of trips. 57

d. PCG Catbalogan suspended/cancelled sea travels.

PDRRMC Samar a. Instructed LGUs to conduct Pre-Emptive Evacuation on high risk hazard areas. b. Placed SRR Teams with rescue vehicles and heavy equipment on standby. c. Activated evacuation centers and CCCM Teams in preparation for pre- emptive/forced evacuation. d. Prepositioned relief goods ready for augmentation.

PDRRMC Eastern Samar a. Monitored weather updates, warnings and advisories and disseminated the same to LGUs through their MDRRMOs. b. Disseminated MGB List of LGUs and barangays susceptible to flooding and landslide. c. Activated the EOC, ICS and ERTs, d. Prepositioned relief goods ready for augmentation.

PDRRMC a. Assisted in the dissemination of DILG Advisory re the weather disturbance to all DRRMOs. b. Identified evacuation centers for vulnerable/affected families. c. Advised fisherfolks not to venture out at sea to avoid untoward maritime incidents. d. Conducted widest dissemination of weather advisories via Tri-Media outlets, social media and radio communication volunteer groups. e. Advised LDRRMCs to undertake precautionary measures and submit their actions taken to Regional EOC.

CDRRMO Ormoc a. Conducted PDRA with CDRRMC. b. Placed all response personnel and equipment are on standby.

MDRRMC Tomas Oppus a. Convened LDRRMC upon receiving the severe weather bulletin. b. Reviewed LDRRMC Contingency Plan and Hazard Risk Maps. c. Conducted PDRA and prepared appropriate response plan. d. Organized Response teams and monitoring and reporting team. e. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment and stockpile of goods. f. Disseminated public warnings thru established warning systems and weather bulletin especially to families in identified danger zones. g. Issued prohibition of sea travels and crossing rivers and deep waters. h. Secured communication, power, and water supply. i. Deployed barangay health workers and volunteers to provide medical, psycho-social and spiritual counselling to the evacuees. j. Placed all assets on standby.

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OCD CAR a. Conducted PDRA via VTC on 09 November 2020. b. Issued RDRRMC Memorandum No. 62 dated 09 November 2020 re Heightening of Alert Status of the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and RDRRMC Memorandum No. 62 dated 10 November 2020 re Preparedness Measures 58

for the Possible Effects of Tropical Storm, “ULYSSES” and other Weather Disturbances in the Cordilleras. c. Continuous coordination with the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) and council members of the Cordillera RDRRMC on the following concerns: • Monitored incidents • Local weather situations/status • Road networks conditions • Alert status of LDRRMOs and council members • Other disaster related reports/incidents. d. Coordinated with member-agencies like PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station and DPWH-CAR and continuously sending advisories to the public, LDRRMCs and member-agencies of the Cordillera RDRRMC. e. Lead the information campaign and issuance of advisories through text blast and social media. f. Partnered with the Peoples’ Television – Cordillera (PTV-CAR) relative to continuous airing of Emergency Broadcast System disseminated to the general public through digital TV applications and online platforms. g. Issued Memo No. 62 s. 2020, Heightening the Alert Status of the Cordillera RDRRMC Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for the Possible Effects of the Tropical Depression ULYSSES and Northeast Monsoon (Amihan)// Tail End of a Cold Front (TECF) in the Cordilleras. h. Issued Memo No. 63 s. 2020, Preparedness Measures for the Possible Effects of the Tropical Depression and Northeast Monsoon (Amihan)// Tail End of a Cold Front (TECF) in the Cordilleras. i. Issued Memo No. 65 s. 2020, Conduct of Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) for TY ULYSSES affected areas, j. Issued Memo from the Chairperson, Cordillera RDRRMC and RD, OCD-CAR, to call for a press conference on the effects and actions taken for Severe Tropical Storm (formerly Typhoon) ULYSSES in the Cordilleras. k. Formulated Cordillera OPLAN TULONG CAGAYAN, an augmentation plan for Region II on 14 November 2020 for augmentation services and assistance.

DOST-CAR a. Continuous monitoring and maintenance of Community-Based Flood Early Warning Systems (CBFEWS) in coordination with LGUs and DOST-ASTI.

PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station a. Continuous monitoring of the area of responsibility and providing weather updates, advisories, and forecasts for dissemination.

DILG CAR a. Issued an advisory to all DRR-CCA Focal Persons, DILG Provincial Offices and Provincial DRR-CCA Focal Persons on weather disturbances. b. Instructed all DILG FOUs to take proactive measures and directed all LGUs to monitor all PAGASA weather advisories and bulletins, and use the Met-Hydro Decision Support InfoSystem (Meteopilipinas), drrmis.dostcar.ph, ASTI’s Philsensor website, MGB’s Geohazard Web Portal, and HazardHunterPH (to check for natural hazards and hazard assessment reports) c. Disseminated all available information to all concerned DILG FOs regarding the weather disturbances through texts and emails. d. Ensured the utilization of Oplan LISTO manuals by the LGUs/LCEs.

DSWD CAR 59 a. DSWD FO CAR ensured the availability of food and non-food items for augmentation to the Local Government Units in times of disaster. b. Placed all Provincial SWAD Teams on Alert. c. Continuous monitoring of weather situation and advisories-rolled out 3-day Rainfall Forecast to Provincial SWAD Teams. d. Ensured Quick Response Teams are on standby for possible augmentation e. Prepositioned Relief Resources (FNIs) in the Regional Warehouse. f. Ensured for the availability and necessary use of standby funds and readiness of transport vehicles. g. Inventory of the available stockpiles: 11,086 FFPs amounting to ₱5,341,044.00; 9,331 NFIs; and standby funds amounting to ₱874,419.40 h. Operations Center is currently on RED ALERT to monitor the effects of TY ULYSSES. i. Closely coordinating with CDRRMC for updates. j. Ensured the availability of relief commodities to augment the LGUs in times of disaster response operations or as needed. k. RROS ensured and supervised the Continuous production of FNFIs at their Regional Warehouse and continuously looking for strategic warehouses for prepositioning of relief items. l. Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team (RETT) including the International Maritime/Marine Satellite (INMARSAT) equipment are on standby and ready for deployment. m. Identified ECs with LGUs, and secured list of other ECs with capacity of the facility in consideration of the health protocols inside ECs relative to covid 19 pandemic. n. Implemented the minimum health standard protocols, including provision of PPEs, setting up of triage areas and coordination for RT PCR testing provider for the DSWD CAR personnel. o. DRMD personnel are on duty at the Operations Center to monitor and the situation on the ground as well as the alert status and weather updates in coordination with the concern and partner agencies. p. Closely coordinating with Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Emergency Operations Center for any significant updates. q. Established donation desk at the Field Office to accept items for in-kind donation for the affected persons. r. Facilitated the processing of burial assistance for the deceased/victims of landslide in Banaue, Ifugao and provided with Php 10,000.00 burial assistance.

DPWH CAR a. Disseminated information relative to the status of road networks. b. Continuous monitoring of the national (essential) road networks and bridges situations in the Cordillera region through DPWH District Engineering Offices (DEOs). c. Continuous sending of situational reports on national roads and bridges to the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC. d. Participated in the Regional PDRA conducted through a Video- Teleconference on 09 November 2020.

DICT-LCI a. Ensured the provision of free public Internet access in public places to augment emergency communication in various communities within the Cordillera.

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DepEd CAR a. Coordinated with Local DRRMCs on the conduct of preparedness activities on response needs, among others. b. Placed on heightened alert and continuously monitor the AOR with rapid damage assessment teams on stand-by. c. Coordinated with LGUs for possible conversion of school facilities as Evacuation Centers. d. Conducted hazard assessment for flooding and landslide safety. e. Constant monitoring of the suspension of classes (including online classes) within the Region.

DA CAR a. Monitoring and relay of PAGASA weather advisory and early warning to DA APCOS for dissemination to partner LGUs and farmers for their urgent preparations: to harvest crops already matured and make necessary cleaning and repairs of irrigation canals, storage warehouses and production facilities reminding that ventilations should be closed; wind brakes and house bands of greenhouses be tightened to prevent entry of strong winds damaging structures. b. Reactivated the DA-Emergency Operations Center c. Continuous monitoring of supply and prices of prime agricultural commodities d. Continuous monitoring of standing crops by commodity and by crop growth stages as basis in the computation in case there are damages and losses thus avoiding bloated report. e. Continuous daily monitoring and tracking of storm updates released by PAGASA for dissemination to the APCO’s, LGU partners, and farmers. f. A total of 6,228 farmers are affected in the region with 9,825.55 hectares affected; equivalent to about 4,783.61 metric tons of production loss or ₱73,549,372.92. g. Prepositioned the following seed buffer stocks: ▪ Inbred Rice Seeds – 6,205 bags ▪ Registered Seeds – 45 bags ▪ Hybrid Rice Seeds – 1,980 bags ▪ Hybrid Corn Seeds – 700 bags ▪ OPV (Flint) Corn Seeds – 172 bags ▪ OPV (Glutinous) Corn Seeds – 277 bags ▪ Assorted Vegetable Seeds – 198.10 kgs.

DOH CAR a. Continuous monitoring of uneventful health and health-related incidents, in close coordination with the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC. b. Activated the 24/7 operation of the Emergency Operation Center – for Non COVID and other concerns and Cordillera One Hospital Command Center – for COVID concerns. c. Ensured the adequacy of prepositioned logistics and buffer stock to the Provincial Department Offices (PDOHOs) such as CAMPOLAS Kit, Hygiene

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Kits, First Aid Kits, WASH Commodities (Disinfectants, chlorine granules, aquatabs), and PPEs. d. Ensured the adherence to COVID-19 minimum health standards at all times. e. Intensified health promo campaigns through BIDA Solusyon and distributed risk communication materials. f. Health Emergency Response Team on standby g. Closely coordinating with OCD CAR, PDOHOs, and MDRRMOs for typhoon related updates.

DENR CAR a. Continuous monitoring of trees (dead or alive) which poses danger for possible cutting. b. Continuous coordination with local counterparts, electric cooperatives, and other stakeholders for monitoring and possible augmentation.

MGB CAR a. Issued the updated list of barangays in CAR that are susceptible to landslide and flooding based on the 72-hour model of PAGASA. b. Issued landslide and flooding threat advisories to all PDRRMOs and MDRRMOs.

PROCOR a. Activated the PROCOR IMPLAN 13-2018 PROCOR Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (Revitalized SAKLOLO). b. Placed the PNP PROCOR personnel and capabilities/resources on standby ready. c. Ensured on the on-call anytime to extend assistance or response in case of emergencies and other eventualities. d. Conducted inventory of SAR equipment. e. Sent memorandum to lower units to coordinate with their respective local MDRRMCs. f. Coordinated with the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and on stand-by mode for possible disaster operations, deployment, and augmentation.

BFP CAR a. Coordinated with the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and on stand-by alert mode for possible disaster operations, deployment and augmentation. b. Activation of Oplan Paghalasa (Paghahanda Laban sa Sakuna) in anticipation of a worst-case scenario. c. Evacuated affected families and individuals, and were brought to ECs. d. Continuous monitoring of flood and landslide prone areas.

Cordillera RIMT a. In close coordination with the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC and on stand-by alert mode for possible disaster operations, deployment, and augmentation.

PIA- CAR a. Continuous information dissemination on safety tips, public advisories, and road alerts in close coordination with the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC.

NTC CAR a. Placed on standby for possible augmentation. b. Placed the communication groups on standby for possible mobilization.

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BENECO Inc. b. Continuous issuance of news, updates, and notices of scheduled power interruptions and in close coordination with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC on other related concerns.

NGCP a. Continuous issuance of news, updates, and notices of Scheduled Power Interruptions and in close coordination with Cordillera RDRRMC EOC re related concerns. b. Ensured the reliability of communications equipment, availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work.

AFP a. Placed on heightened alert and continuously monitors the AOR.

Tactical Operations Group 1 (TOG 1), PAF a. Placed on standby for possible response augmentation. b. Supported the conduct of Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis through aerial survey.

14th CAR RCDG, ARESCOM, PA a. Placed on heightened alert and continuously monitor the AOR.

503IBDE, 5ID, PA and Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL), PN a. Placed on standby for possible response augmentation.

PDRRMC Abra a. Maintained the RED alert status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring of COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Heightened alert status to ensure the readiness of response teams in case of any untoward incident within the AOR. c. Continuous monitoring of municipalities and barangays along Abra River Basin and other flood-prone areas. d. Placed SAR equipment and personnel on standby. e. Disseminated information through radio and social media.

DILG - Abra a. Disseminated weather updates all LGUs in the province through the issuance of advisory. b. Issued a memorandum to MLGOOs to activate their operation center for the monitoring of situational reports. c. Issued PO to activate operation center at the Provincial Offices. d. Disseminated a copy of the DILG advisory relative to the activation of EOC and critical preparedness actions for weather disturbances to concerned offices and departments of the LGUs.

PDRRMC Apayao a. Heightened the alert status to ensure the readiness of response teams in case of any untoward incident within the AOR.

63 b. Maintains the RED Alert Status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring of COVID19 and weather disturbance. c. Continuous monitoring of the availability of Evacuation Centers in consideration of other facilities being used as COVID19 Isolation Facilities. d. Conducted prepositioning of goods to high risk barangays. e. Placed all responders and heavy equipment on standby. f. Utilized all available EWS to ensure widest dissemination of a timely weather and safety advisories.

DILG - Apayao a. Issued Advisory advising LCEs to take the necessary LGU Actions b. Continuous monitoring for the preparedness of LGU per LISTO Checklist c. Issued Memorandum on the Activation of DILG Disaster Monitoring and Reporting

PDRRMC Benguet a. Continuous coordination and updating with local suppliers in relation to their MOA for the provision of food and non-food items. b. Maintained the RED alert status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring of COVID19 and weather disturbance.

CDRRM Baguio City a. Maintained the RED Alert Status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring for COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Issued CDRRMC Memorandum to all Barangay DRRMCs re preparedness measures for the weather disturbance amidst COVID19 pandemic. c. Regular updating and issuance of public advisories through text-blasts system and various social media platforms. d. Distributed portable radios to all barangays to ensure uninterrupted communication line and connection.

PDRRMC Ifugao a. Maintained the RED Alert Status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring for COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Coordinated with MDRRMC relative to the weather disturbance. c. Alerted PDRRM council members and Emergency Rescue Volunteers relative to the weather situation. d. Conducted SRR Operations for the victims of the landslide in Banaue, Ifugao.

MDRRMC Mayoyao a. Issued Resolution No. 175 s. 2020 declaring the Municipality of Mayoyao under the State of Calamity due to damages caused by Typhoon ULYSSES and authorizing the use of QRF of the 2020 MDRRMF for the purchase of supplies, materials, and other expenses for the repair/rehabilitation of damages.

DILG - Ifugao a. Activated the Provincial Operation Center and Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System. b. Advised activation of the MDM Cluster. c. Ongoing road clearing operations and clearing of debris on roads. Conducted mass feeding for evacuees. Ongoing damage assessment to structures and agriculture.

PDRRMC Kalinga Provincial DRRM Council 64 a. Maintained the RED Alert Status of the Provincial DRRMC for continuous monitoring of COVID19 and weather disturbance. b. Participated in the Regional PDRA conducted through a Video- Teleconference on 02 November 2020. c. Activated the Response Cluster, EOC, and IMT. d. Continuous coordination and monitoring of AORs with all LDRRMOs. e. Conducted inventory of all resources, personnel and equipment, f. Assessed Evacuation Facilities g. Alerted all response cluster and prepositioned resources of PDRRMC and other member agencies. h. Massive IEC dissemination of the updated weather bulletin/advisories and recommend preventive/precautionary measures to the local communities. i. Assessed and implemented pre-emptive and forced evacuation. j. Prepared evacuation centers and other facilities for possible evacuees, k. Provided 24-hour monitoring of fake news in social media with regard to weather disturbance updates and general situation of the province to keep the constituents of Isabela safe and prevent them from being misled from the true situation. l. Collected information regarding the impending disaster and situations of preparedness by LGUs and related agencies. m. Conducted assessment and monitored Chico River and Saltan River in Pinukpuk, where both were classified as critical level. n. PDRRMO heavy equipment cleared obstructions and debris along Barangay San Juan and San Francisco Dagupan West, Tabuk City.

DILG – Kalinga a. Activated the DILG Kalinga Operation Center and updated DORMs. b. Informed LGUs through MLGOOs and reiterated the preparedness measures using the LISTO Checklist. c. Disseminated weather advisories to all municipalities.

DSWD – Kalinga a. Social Welfare and Development Kalinga team Is currently on alert. b. DRMD PDO submitted reports and updates at the SWAD Office. c. Prepared 1,132 FFPs, and NFIs including 82 family kits and 10 hygiene kits.

DPWH – LKDEO and UKDE a. Deployed personnel and standby equipment. b. Prepositioned heavy equipment for immediate clearing operations.

PPO – Kalinga b. Closely coordinating with PDRRMC EOC and is on standby for possible disaster response operations, deployment, and augmentation.

BFP – Kalinga a. Closely coordinating with PDRRMC EOC and is on standby for possible disaster response operations, deployment, and augmentation.

501st Battalion – Kalinga a. Closely coordinating with PDRRMC EOC and is on standby for possible disaster response operations, deployment, and augmentation.

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MDRRMC Kalinga a. Convened Emergency Response Preparedness Meetings with LDRRMCs. b. Activated 24/7 EOC for monitoring, information management, resource mobilization, and warning dissemination. c. Ensured the availability of equipment, stockpiles, and responders. d. Monitoring of vulnerable families and high-risk communities. e. Dissemination of weather status updates to local communities.

CDRRM Tabuk City a. Monitored barangays prone to flooding and rain induced landslide. b. Maintained close coordination with BDRRMCs and CDRRMC Response Cluster. c. Alerted the public on latest weather forecast and preparedness measures using tri-media. d. Stockpiling of relief goods. e. Continuous water level monitoring at Chico river. f. Maintained close coordination with Mt. Province PDRRMO and or Bontoc MDRRMO in relation to Chico River water level. g. Alerted all CDRRMC response team on stand by and ready for deployment

PDRRMC Mountain Province a. Heightened alert status to ensure the readiness of response teams in case of any untoward incident within the Area of Responsibility. b. Placed personnel on standby and advised all agencies concerned to be on alert for possible augmentations. c. Consolidated reports from the different MDRRMOs. d. Placed all Municipal DRRM Offices on high alert and volunteers on standby/on call. e. Activated the disaster monitoring and reporting system and ensured the dissemination of regular weather update through SMS. f. Prepositioned rescue equipment and food supplies. g. Continuous monitoring of risk areas, and coordination and preparation of designated evacuation center. h. Mobilized backhoes and loaders to the landslide areas. i. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation of individuals near landslide prone area and flood area. j. Recorded a total of 46 available evacuation centers in the province of Mt. Province. k. Coordinated with DILG Operations Center regarding the MLGU’s implementation of Operation Listo

DILG – Mountain Province b. Ensured the widest dissemination of weather advisories to all municipalities through MLGOOs email addresses.

10. RDRRMC NCR

OCD NCR a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 November 2020. b. Issued MMDRRMC Memo No. 85 re Conduct of pre-emptive and forced evacuation in preparation for TS “ULYSSES”.

66 c. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories and updates via email, viber, busybee, and social media. d. Issued MMDRRMC Memo No 85: Conduct of Pre-emptive and Forced Evacuation in Preparation for TS Ulysses. e. Issued MMDRRMC Memo No 86: Reiteration of Advisory #2 Welfare of COVID19 Confirmed Cases Admitted in the TTMF. f. Issued MMDRRMC Memo No. 88 re Augmentation of Response Resources for Typhoon "ULYSSES" Disaster Affected Areas. g. Attended the NDRMMC and Cabinet Secretary Meetings via Zoom on 13 November 2020. h. Attended the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Technical and Operational support to OCD Meeting re TY "ULYSSES" via Zoom on 16 November 2020. i. Conducted a Special Council Meeting re Effects of TY "ULYSSES" via Zoom VTC on 18 November 2020 and presented the NDRRMC directives. j. Attended the meeting with OCD and NIA re Magat Dam and other related concern via Zoom VTC on 18 November 2020.

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) a. Placed a total of 692 personnel and 59 vehicles with response equipment on standby.

DILG NCR a. Shared DILG CODIX Critical Cyclone Track Chart for TS “ULYSSES” as of 11:00 AM. b. Provided updates to LGUs through DILG FOs on TS “ULYSSES”. c. Informed the 17 LGUs in NCR to take the necessary preparedness actions, based on Operation LISTO and COVID19 protocol, including the implementation of pre-emptive evacuation and/or forced evacuation if necessary. d. Removed lanterns in their AOR. e. Advised business owners to roll up tarpaulins and billboards. f. Issued public advisory via public address system to all barangays and social media. g. Continuous conduct of hourly posting of weather forecast and advisory.

DSWD NCR a. Prepositioned the following stockpiles for augmentation to LGUs: ▪ FFPs – 1,000 ▪ Plastic Mats – 876 ▪ Mosquito Nets – 7,214 ▪ Family Tent – 2 ▪ Hygiene Kits – 147 ▪ Family Kits – 917 ▪ Malong – 260 ▪ Dignity Kits – 2 ▪ Sleeping Kits – 2,267 ▪ Standby Fund - ₱12,229,439.00 b. Continuous provision of Disaster Assistance Family Access Card to requesting LGUs. c. Placed QRT on standby. d. Established EOC located at Sampaloc, Manila. e. Continuously coordinating with the 17 LGUs thru its respective Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDOs) and facilitated the provision of necessary augmentation assistance request. 67 f. Quick Response Teams are activated and on standby alert for any eventualities that may happen due to TY ULYSSES. g. Established EOC through the Disaster Response Management Division.

BFP NCR a. District 1 provided assistance and conducted monitoring of flood and evacuation centers. b. District 2 assisted evacuees on returning to their respective homes, and continuously monitoring. c. District 3 and 5 conducts continuous monitoring. d. District 4 conduct continuous monitoring of Marikina River water level. e. Recorded response capabilities for flooding with details as follows: ▪ Cutting Tools – 132 ▪ Life Vest – 830 ▪ Other tools/equipment – 266

MMCHD a. Continuous monitoring of health events and reporting agencies for updates on weather disturbance. b. Close coordination with LGU HEMS, DRRMOs and hospitals. c. Advised all District team leaders to monitor any untoward events in their respective areas of jurisdiction. d. Placed medical teams, WASH, Nutrition teams and Psychosocial Support teams on standby. e. Provided two (2) generator sets to Amang Rodriguez Medical Center. f. Conducted site visit and distributed assorted medicines especially Doxycycline in San Juan City and Muntinlupa City. g. Raised Code Alert from BLUE to RED. h. Activated the Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) i. MMCHD Public Health and WASH Teams conducted RHA in Quezon City and Pasig City. j. SOH, MMCHD RD and ARD visited different ECs. k. Closely coordinating with OCD NCR, HEMB and LGU DRRMOs. l. WASH and Public Health Teams conducted RHA in Marikina City, Pasig City which still have existing evacuation centers. m. Inventory of drugs and medicines amounting to ₱1,824,584.34.

CDRRMC Makati City a. Raised alert status to Blue. b. Checked condition of the SAR personnel and functionality of their equipment and vehicle. c. Deployed Patrol Vehicles to monitor flooded areas. d. Alerted Makati CPS personnel for possible deployment at evacuation sites and flooded areas. e. Ensured the availability of fire rescue and medical personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units in strategic locations. f. Directed all fire sub-stations to report any untoward incident to Operations Section and Communication Unit. g. Placed on standby personnel and vehicles of the Public Safety Department to assist stranded motorists. h. Maintained its BLUE alert status from TS “TONYO” to TY “ULYSSES”. i. Deployed Mobile Patrol Vehicles to monitor flooded areas. j. Alerted Makati CPS personnel for possible deployment at evacuation sites and flooded areas. 68 k. Placed the Disaster Response Team (DRT) on standby. l. BFP ensured the availability of fire rescue and medical personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units in strategic locations. m. Placed LGU, SWAT and other rescue personnel along with rescue equipment, rescue vehicles and heavy equipment vehicles (6 engineering and 3 boom trucks) on standby. n. Issued a directive to billboard owners to bring down all billboards in Makati City. o. Deployed water search and rescue equipment. p. Prepared 524 packs of relief goods and 12 evacuation tents. q. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories.

CDRRMC Taguig City a. Conducted assessment/inspection at flood prone areas in Hagonoy and at landslide areas in NDH. b. Conducted PDRA for CDRRM Council members with the presentation of the city meteorologist on the typhoon hazards and impact to the communities. c. Ensured MMDA flood control to closely monitor the water level. d. Alerted all emergency front liners for possible effects of the typhoon. e. Continuously monitor the weather disturbance. f. Coordinated with the different agencies and offices concerned. g. Prepositioned rescue equipment and placed emergency responders on standby for possible rescue operations h. Conducted repacking of relief goods at the Municipal Covered Court.

CDRRMC Caloocan City a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment regarding the effect of Tropical Storm “ULYSSES”. b. Caloocan City Alert and Monitoring Center and Caloocan DRRMO Responder raised its alert status to Red alert status on 11 November 2020. c. Continuous monitoring of weather advisories through the PAGASA website. d. Disseminated information such as weather advisory through social media. e. Provided weather updates to BDRRMCs and CDRRMC members. f. Placed all city responders/response cluster on standby alert. g. Advised BDRRMCs to monitor its AOR, especially the barangays in low-lying areas for the possible effect of Tropical Storm “ULYSSES”. h. Advices bill board owners to roll up their billboards, i. Conducted the removal of lantern and tent all over the AOR. j. Advices bill board owners to roll up their billboards, k. Conducted the removal of lantern and tent all over the AOR. l. Prepositioned rescue vehicle and equipment. m. Conducted inspection to all rivers and creeks in AOR. n. Conducted drug inventory for Leptospirosis prophylaxis. o. Prepared medical kits and other logistics for medical mission. p. Placed all responders on standby.

CDRRMC Parañaque City a. Maintained the RED alert status since COVID19 Response. b. Disseminated advisories and PAGASA Bulletin through social media accounts. c. Continuous coordination with 16 barangays for possible effects of TS “ULYSSES”. d. Placed WaSAR team on standby alert. e. Conducted ocular inspection of collapsed river control steel sheet pile at Kay Talise, Compound, Brgy San Dionisio. 69 f. Placed CSWDO Response Team on standby. g. Ensured the availability of 100 family food packs. h. Conducted inspection and preposition of modular tents at designated evacuation centers. i. Advised all barangays to take necessary preparedness measures for flooding. j. Attended PDRA on TS “ULYSSES” on 10 November 2020. k. Issued pre-emptive evacuation order to all BDRRMCs at 10 November 2020, 6:00 PM. l. Conducted declogging, disposal of wastes, and trimming of trees.

CDRRMC Valenzuela City a. Convened LDRRMC members for PDRA reiterating evacuation protocols and consideration of public health standards to prevent and control infection during evacuation b. Coordinated with the City Health Office through City Epidemiology and surveillance unit on the policies/protocols of DOH to designated evacuation area of the City. c. Placed on White alert for the continuous monitoring of TS “ULYSSES”. d. Activated the monitoring and reporting team, and closely coordinated with DOST-PAGASA and DENR MGB. e. Coordinated with the School Division Office (SDO) Valenzuela City for the availability and possible additional classrooms for evacuees in consideration to minimum health standards protocol for COVID-19 pandemic f. Assessed Evacuation centers (Schools, Multi-purpose halls, Barangay Halls, Covered courts). g. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment, and stockpiling of foods/ goods for evacuees and responders h. Facilitated the pre-positioning of resources to its respective Rescue Satellite Stations (RSS) particularly in common affected areas i. Placed Logistical support coming from different agencies/Organizations/ Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)/ Accredited Community Disaster Volunteers (ACDVs) of Valenzuela City on standby. j. Informed Punong Barangay to continuously monitor the weather advisory for possible convening of BDRRMC to take necessary precautionary/ preparedness measures. k. Prepared rescue team and support team. l. Activated IMT and stationed at ALERT building. m. Prepositioned assets in low-lying criticial areas. n. Prepared relief goods warehouse and evacuation centers. o. Ensured functionality of back-up power and communications.

CDRRMC Muntinlupa City a. Convened LDRRMC on 10 November 2020 for PDRA. b. Activated EOC. c. Disseminated advisories from PAGASA every 3 hours. d. Monitored low-lying areas and prompt reporting. e. Issued advisory to convene BDRRMC. f. Prepositioned Response Teams. g. Conducted pre-emptive and forced evacuation in AOR. h. Deployed 24-hour medical teams in all health centers.

CDRRMC Pasig City a. Conducted joint PDRA for DRRMC and BDRRMCs on 10 November 2020, 3:00 PM via zoom. 70 b. Raised alert level to Blue. c. Coordinated with 30 barangays re preparedness measures. d. Conducted inspection of vehicles, equipment and supplies e. Continuous dissemination of public advisory via public address system. f. Informed barangays to strictly enforce force evacuation once Red Alert is raised.

CDRRMC Las Piñas City a. Conducted and assisted BDRRMC for pre-emptive evacuation. b. Conducted ocular inspection to 20 barangays and distributed 20 handheld radio with one extra battery and one charger. c. Conducted PDRA and activated the Operation Center and raised its status to BLUE alert. d. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories through all media available. e. Placed LDRRMO, BFP, PNP. BERT personnel including PRC volunteers on standby alert for possible SRR/WASAR Operation. f. CSWDO ensured that relief good are readily available and on standby for possible relief operations. g. Placed HEMS and Health Centers on standby alert for medical emergencies brought by TY “ULYSSES”. h. Conducted house to house information dissemination for the possible impact of Typhoon “ULYSSES”. i. Conducted free trimming and declogging of drainage system within AOR. j. Advised fishermen not to sail until further notice.

CDRRMC Mandaluyong City a. Conducted joint PDRA via Zoom. b. Prepositioned resources (equipment, supplies, responders etc.) c. Activated the Response Cluster. d. Conduct public information operations to warn the public and to prepare.

CDRRMC Taguig City a. Conducted council meeting in preparation for TY “ULYSSES". b. Placed Search and Rescue, PNP and BFP personnel on standby. c. City Health Office continuously monitors health status of all evacuees. d. Placed 10 PCG personnel with one (1) rubber boat and one (1) aluminum boat on standby. e. Conducted trimming of trees within the AOR.

CDRRMC Quezon City a. Issued Red alert Status and activated IMT and Cluster Response Team. b. Coordinated with low-lying barangays for possible pre-emptive evacuation. c. Inspected and prepositioned partition tents for evacuation centers. d. Command center on heightened alert. e. Placed DRRMO personnel and response team on standby. f. Continuous coordination with Manila Social Welfare Department for possible evacuation.

CDRRMC Malabon City a. Conducted PDRA. b. Convened MDRRMC and Response Cluster. c. Issued weather advisory to 21 barangays. d. Issued alert and monitoring status to all Malabon City DRRMC members and BDRRMCs. e. Monitored river conditions and flood markers. 71 f. Advised BDRRMC to activate EOC in their respective AOR to undertake precautionary measures. g. CSWDD prepositioned relief goods for possible evacuees. h. Prepositioned vehicles and equipment for augmentation. i. Issued memorandum to order barangay to conduct immediate pre-emptive evacuation and/or forced evacuation within their AOR particularly in coastal areas, low-lying areas, and areas identified as flood-prone areas as necessary.

CDRRMC Manila City b. Continuous activation of 24/7 Emergency Operations Center. c. Continuous monitoring of AOR. d. Coordinated with Coast Guard Manila to assist in the transport of evacuees to the evacuation centers. e. Activated the auxiliary fire volunteer groups to assist in the rescue and clearing operations within AOR.

MDRRMC Pateros a. Closely Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment meeting on 11 November 2020 with the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council members at the Lobby of the Municipal Hall Building. b. Raised Code Alert Status from Blue to Red. c. Placed all Emergency Response personnel were on standby for immediate deployment response operations. d. Prepositioned assets for Search and Rescue Operations. e. Coordinated with the Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council for assistance on the entire operations. f. Rescue Unit provided Personal Protective Gears to other LDRRM Council member offices and other volunteer groups to provide safety during emergency response operations. g. Initiated Pre-emptive Evacuation in Barangay Sta. Ana with at least 2 Families with 14 individuals and 2 Families with 10 individuals from Barangay Aguho. h. Continuous Pruning of tree branches encroaching electrical lines and posts with the assistance of the MMDA and BFP Pateros. i. Monitored PAGASA Weather updates and Information Education Campaign utilizing Social Media and Barangay Public Address House to House campaign. j. Conducted evacuation of affected families to assigned Evacuation Areas by the Pateros Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office-Rescue Unit Personnel with the assistance of the Philippine National Police Pateros, Philippine Army, Pateros Traffic Enforcement Unit and Business District Administration Office staff.

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SitRep No. 19 TAB I Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “ULYSSES” (I.N. VAMCO) DISASTER RESPONSE As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

A. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC)

1. NDRRMC Response Cluster ICOW “ULYSSES” was activated on 11 November 2020 through NDRRMC Memorandum No. 99, s. 2020. 2. Response Cluster were convened though a Virtual Coordinating Center (VCC) via Zoom. 3. Conducted Cabinet Level Response Clusters Meeting ICOW TY “ULYSSES” on 13 November 2020, 9:00 AM 4. Conducted Technical Management Group Meeting regarding Updates on Situation in Region II on 14 November, 8:00 AM. 5. Conducted Response Cluster Meeting regarding Effects of TY Ulysses in Region II on 17 November 2020, 9:00 AM.

B. Food and Non-Food Items (F/NFIs) Cluster

1. DSWD-NRLMB • Provided 2,700 FFPs to DSWD-Field Office IV-A, 5,000 FFPs to DSWD-Field Office NCR, 10,200 Regular Slotted Cartons to DSWD- Field Office II and 10,000 Plastic Rice Bags to DSWD-Field Office III. • Produced 8,038 Family Food Packs through Mechanized Production System with the assistance from Brgy. 178, Pasay, City from 13-14 November 2020. • Received, inspected and stored procured Regular Slotted Cartons (12,540 pcs), Prepacked Family Food Packs (1,500 packs), NFA Rice (8,000 kilos), Century Tuna (181,800 tins), Vacuum Rice Bags (72,000 pcs). • DSWD-NRLMB and DSWD-Field Offices released a total of 22,377 Food and Non-Food Items; of which, 22,100 are Family Food Packs (FFPs), and 277 are Non-Food Items. • Produced a total of 12,200 Family Food Packs (FFPs) and total of 9,000 FFPs were released to Region II, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) and National Capital Region (NCR), utilizing the DSWD Fleet Trucks and C142 plane of the Philippine Air Force. • Conducted pre-delivery inspection of NFA Rice at Visayas Avenue, Quezon City warehouse. • Conducted Material Requisition Plan for another batch of Emergency Procurement of Hygiene Kits, Sleeping Kits and Family Kits for the provision of continuing relief augmentation. • Coordinated with the Logistics Cluster for the following: ▪ Provision of 12 trucks for the hauling of 20,000 Family Food Packs from Field Office VI from UN-WFP ▪ Provision of 40 AFP volunteers to assist the DSWD NROC in the repacking activities • Conducted facilitation, inspection and receipt of donated Food and Non-Food Items. • Facilitated the dispatching of NROC trucks for the releasing of Family Food Packs (FFPs) as augmentation to DSWD-Field Offices.

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• Received, Inspected and stored FNIs items from several suppliers as of 28 November 2020. • Continuously repacking goods for continuous augmentation as of 28 November 2020.

DSWD I • Prepositioned Family Food Packs (FFPs) in the different satellite warehouses in the region and at the DSWD Regional Warehouse, Biday, City of San Fernando, La Union. • Delivered FFPs in Region II and additional FFPs in Tuguegarao City as augmentation support in coordination with the Logistics Cluster of RDRRMC I. • Facilitated repacking of FFPs with the help of regional volunteers at the Regional Warehouse in Biday City of San Fernando, La Union.\

DSWD II • Received 12,600 family food packs amounting to ₱6,326,700.00 from DSWD-NRLMB and DSWD-CAR as an augmentation support. • Ensured the availability of Food and Non-Food items at any given time as augmentation support to LGUs. • Delivered drinking water and food packs in the different evacuation centers.

DSWD III

• Provided 300 FFPs for the families in Baliuag, Bulacan.

• Hauled 400 FFPs to be distributed in Aurora. • Packed a total of 29,700 facemasks to be delivered to Aurora,

Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Pampanga.

• Delivered 300 facemasks to the Province of Tarlac. • Continuous repacking of FFPs at the Regional Warehouse. • Delivered 1,700 FFPs, 1,248 sleeping kits. 1,248 hygiene kits and 608 family kits to DPEO Aurora.

DSWD CALABARZON • Transported 1,650 sacks of NFA Rice from NFA Provincial Office in General Trias, Cavite to DSWD FO CALABARZON Dasmariñas Warehouse. • Transported 2,000 FFPs from NROC to San Mateo, Rizal. • ARD for Administration and one (1) QRT staff conducted inspection of the available stockpile in DSWD CALABARZON Dasmariñas Warehouse. • Coordinated with DRMG and DSWD MIMAROPA for possible augmentation of 80,000 FFPs, 40,000 sleeping kits, and a truck with assigned driver to augment the delivery of relief augmentation to the affected areas and families. • Conducted inspection of two (2) warehouses of DSWD FO CALABARZON to ensure the availability of stockpiles. • Transported an additional 1,100 sacks of NFA Rice from NFA Provincial Office in General Trias, Cavite to DSWD FO CALABARZON Dasmariñas Warehouse. • Transported 2,000 FFPs from NROC intended for Cardona, Rizal, but was delivered to San Mateo, Rizal instead due to unpassable roads.

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• Continuously assessed the situation of the IDPs and the needs of the LGUs for necessary relief augmentation and assistance. • Deployed staff to deliver 3,000 FFPs for the municipalities of Patnanungan and Jomalig in Quezon Province. • Facilitated the deployment of two (2) QRT members in San Narciso and Lopez, Quezon to escort and drop-off the 4,500 FFPs (San Narciso) and 500 FFPs (Lopez, Quezon) and two (2) QRT members to escort and drop-off the 900 FFPs in General Nakar.

DSWD V • Provided 27,266 FFPs amounting to ₱13,838,282.02 to the affected families in Albay, Camarines Norte, and Camarines Sur. • Facilitated the distribution of facemasks to evacuees of Brgy. Baranghawon, Tabaco City. • Conducting provision of Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) to the affected families in Region V.

DSWD CAR • Provided augmentation of 1,396 FFP’s to Cagayan, Field Office II. • Provided augmentation support to DSWD-FO II amounting to ₱1,218,439.11 from Apayao and Kalinga. • Continuous repacking of F/NFIs at the Regional Warehouse with the assistance from partners and volunteers (PNP, BFP, Cash for Work and Food for Work). • Continuous management of the donation desk at the Field Office to accept items for in-kind donation for the victims of Typhoon Ulysses.

DSWD NCR • Provided a total of 17,280 FFPs and 1,200 sleeping kits amounting to ₱9,650,515.00 augmentation to affected NCR LGUs.

2. DOH • World Health Organization (WHO) provided tents to replace damaged quarantine facilities. • UNICEF and WHO distributed water tanks, chlorine powder, pumps, generator sets, and water purification unit to Regions II and V.

DOH II • Delivered drinking water in the different evacuation centers in Tuguegarao City. • Provided treated mosquito nets and vector spray to prevent dengue in various ECs. • Provided shelter box in Maconacon, National High School in Isabela. • Provided insecticide for indoor residual spraying in Lal-lo, Cagayan.

3. DA • Continuous conduct of field validation to assess the damage and losses in the agriculture and fisheries sector. • Continuous process of rehabilitation and recovery plans for QRF funding.

4. DepEd • Handover the donated funds coming from various DepEd offices amounting to ₱3,105,992.00 to DepEd II.

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DepEd CAR • Facilitated the donated 150 FFPs, 30 sacks of clothes and blankets, 50 sacks of vegetables, and 200 water bottles by the Hope Alight and Youth for Justice, Service and Environment (YJSE) to Tuguegarao City, Sto. Tomas, and Enrile, Isabela. • Donated ₱50,000.00 to the local government of Sto. Tomas, Isabela.

5. OCD III • Delivered 250 boxes of family kits, 250 shelter repair kits (SRK); 40 sackolenes; 2,000 pcs facemasks; and 250 jerry cans to Dingalan, Aurora.

6. PDRF • Aboitiz Foundation provided 5,000 pieces of surgical masks and 500 pieces of coveralls. • Project Kaagapay donated 20,000 PPEs. • Ayala Group deployed water tanks in various evacuation centers. • Manila Water deployed tankers to provide water and helped in the clearing operations. • Pepsi-Cola Products provided drinking water. • Gokongwei Brothers Foundation provided gift certificates for the purchase of hygiene related items such as alcohol, face mask, gloves and soap. • Ayala Cooperative donated vitamin-fortified rice packs. • Globe Telecom distributed 1,800 RAH meals. • Aboitiz Foundation provided 4,000 bottles of 10L drinking water in Cagayan. • Coca Cola provided 170 bottles of 7L drinking water. • Smart Communications provided bottled water and biscuits.

7. PCG • Air Assets (CGH 1451 and CGH 1452) and SRR Teams shifted to Relief Operations to include repacking of relief items and distributed a total of 7,052 assorted relief items as of 18 November 2020, 7:00 PM. • Organized Relief Good Donation Campaign at NHQ-PCG. • Conducted Relief Operations in various barangays in Cagayan and Tuguegarao City. • NHQ-PCG deployed 6 PCG Boom Trucks bound to CGNELZN with various FNFIs from various donors to the affected population of Cagayan and Isabela. • CPCG, C,CGDNLZN together with S, DOTR and NHQ-PCG Teams composed of 95 personnel conducted relief operations to the Municipality of Claveria, Cagayan on 19 November 2020. • CGDNELZN conducted relief operations at Brgy. Cattagman and Brgy. Buntun, Tuguegarao City and distributed 198 relief items on 19 November 2020. • CGDWV through BRP Davao del Norte SARV-3504 transported donated relief goods to Manila for the affected population of Provinces of Cagayan and Isabela and Bicol Region. • Distributed 11,271 boxes/packs of relief items as of 20 November 2020.

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• Distributed 1,916 relief items in Solana, Cagayan and Ilagan, Isabela.

CGDNWLZN • Transported FNFIs from SB Asingan, PPSK Asingan, and various donors to CGDNELZN to the affected population of Cagayan and Isabela. • Deployed Manpower for hauling of Family Food Packs at DSWD FO1 Warehouse.

8. BFP BFP II • Conducted feeding program and relief operations to evacuees at the different evacuation centers. • Continuous relief repacking and distribution, and water rationing. • Distributed 109 relief packs in Quirino, Isabela.

BFP V • BFP Tabaco City Fire Station rendered assistance together with the Tabaco Chinese – Filipino Volunteer Fire Brigade Inc. in repacking of food assistance from Tacloban City.

BFP CAR • Deployed personnel from Kalinga and Lubuagan Fire Station for augmentation and conduct of relief operations.

9. PNP • Conducted a total of 790 relief operations.

PRO V • Distributed food packs to 380 beneficiaries in Naga City; 1,500 beneficiaries in Tiwi, Malinao and Tabaco City; and 4,948 beneficiaries in the Province of Albay.

10. AFP 503BDE, 5ID, and 50IB • Continuous provision of manpower for hauling, transporting, and distribution of relief goods to the Province of Cagayan. • Distributed 300 FFPs and 200 packs of assorted clothes to Tuguegarao City and Enrile, Isabela. • Hauled and distributed relief goods from Mahogany Place 3 Village, Lancaster City and SLU School of Medicine – Baguio City to Amulung and Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. • 503BDE with Cordillera Youth Brigade distributed 140 packs of relief goods and 30 sacks of clothes to Lasam, Cagayan. • 503BDE with Cascade Youth of Kalinga distributed 600 packs of relief goods, 120 bale of clothes and 40 bottled water (7 liters) to residents of Brgy. Goran, Amulung and Brgy. San Esteban, Alcala, Cagayan.

703BDE, 7ID • Provided manpower assistance in repacking of relief goods in Dinalungan, Aurora.

91IB

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• Provided manpower assistance in repacking relief goods in Baler, Aurora.

JTF KATAGALUGAN (202BDE, H2ID, 525th SRG, 80IB, 59IB) • 80IB conducted relief operations in Kasiglahan Village, Rodriguez, Rizal, in coordination with GMA Kapuso Foundation. • 202BDE conducted relief operations Brgy. Purusa, Famy Laguna, in coordination with GMA Kapuso Foundation.

JTF BICOLANDIA (903BDE, 83IB, 49IB, 31IB, 5FSSU, 9CMOBN) • Provided manpower assistance in repacking, hauling, loading and distribution of relief goods.

11. PNP CAR, MPS Alcala, NAVSOCOM, NFNL and 27th NARG Rescue Recon1 Philippines • Provided transportation and distributed the following relief packs: ▪ 250 relief packs to Brgy. Annafatan, Amulung West Cagayan ▪ 300 relief packs to Brgy. Pacac Grande, Amulung West, Cagayan ▪ 25 relief packs to Brgy. Tanap, Amulung West, Cagayan ▪ 300 relief packs to MDRRMC Iguig, Cagayan

12. Philippine Red Cross • Provided hygiene kits and distributed water in Region II. • Provided 1,000 units of drinking water in Evacuation Centers.

13. PDRRMC Pampanga (Region III) • Provided 10,000 food packs, respectively, to the residents of the Municipalities of Macabebe and to Masantol • Provided food packs to the residents of the Municipalities of Apalit, Candaba, San Luis, and San Simon. • Provided a total of 21,500 food packs, other goods such as clothes and laundry soap, and medicines as relief assistance to the affected people of the Province of Cagayan.

14. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ PSWDO - 32 boxes mineral water, 25 packs mineral water, 15 boxes sardines, 5 boxes corned beef, 500 packs rice, 3 boxes Nescafe Twin pack, 446 hygiene kits ▪ PDRRMO - 500 sacks of NFA rice, 2000 cans corned beef, 2000 cans sardines, 5000 sachet coffee 3 in 1, 250 pails, 1200 eco bags, 1250 toothbrush, 250 toothpastes, 250 detergent bar (single cut), 750 sachet shampoo, 250 bath soap ▪ PRC - 31 sleeping mat, 4 blankets, 5 mosquito nets, 5 jerry can (blue), 47 collapsible water container ▪ DSWD - 3693 food packs, 411 cans sardines, 761 cans corned beef, 500 sleeping kits, 2 DSWD Go Kit bags, 5 emergency kits

15. PDRRMC Benguet (CAR) • Hauled a total of 114 FFPs and 57 family kits from DSWD-CAR Warehouse to Municipality of Bokod on 18 November 2020.

16. PDRRMC Abra (CAR)

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• Turned over cash donation to PDRRMOs Cagayan and Isabela.

17. PDRRMC Apayao (CAR) • Apayao Provincial Board, SK Federation Chairman and President of the Apayao Councilor’s League distributed 850 grocery packs and two (2) truckloads of clothes to Iguig and Amulung, Cagayan.

18. PDRRMC Kalinga, Ifugao, Mountain Province and C/MDRRMCs (CAR) • Distributed relief goods and donations in Cagayan and Isabela.

19. MDRRMC Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya (Region II) • Distributed food packs to evacuees in Barangays Napo, Salingsingan, Población, and Labang.

20. MDRRMC Alcala, Cagayan (Region II) • Continuous relief operations to the affected barangays. • Continuous repacking of relief goods.

21. MDRRMC Lal-lo, Cagayan (Region II) • Distributed relief goods, medicines, facemasks and other basic needs of their evacuees.

22. MDRRMC Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya (Region II) • Continuous repacking of additional relief goods.

23. MDRRMC Baler, Aurora (Region III) • Distributed 163 food packs to families staying at the evacuation center.

24. MDRRMC Dingalan, Aurora (Region III) • Conducted relief operations in Brgys. Aplaya, Dikapanikian, Butas na Bato, Paltic, and other southern barangays.

25. MDRRMC San Luis, Aurora (Region III) • Distributed 67,452 family food packs.

26. MDRRMC Abucay, Bataan (Region III) • Distributed 49 relief packs to the evacuated families.

27. MDRRMC Aliaga, Nueva Ecija (Region III) • Distributed a total of 2,500 food packs to the residents within its respective AOR.

28. MDRRMC Magalang, Pampanga (Region III) • Distributed relief goods to the affected families. • Provide food for work to 54 individuals in Brgys. Ayala and San Agustin.

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• Distributed 1,552 relief packs in Brgys. San Agustin, Sta. Monica, and San Nicolas.

30. MDRRMC San Simon, Pampanga (Region III) • Distributed 7,861 food packs to the residents of Brgys. Sta. Cruz, San Nicolas, San Jose, Dela Paz, San Pedro, San Miguel and San Juan; and 453 food packs to Brgy, Sto. Niño.

31. MDRRMC Bamban, Tarlac (Region III) • Provided food packs to the residents within its respective AOR.

32. MDRRMCs San Antonio and Subic, Zambales (Region III) • Provided food/relief packs to the families affected within its respective AOR.

33. CDRRMC Antipolo (Region CALABARZON) • Deployed mobile kitchen and mobile shower in Montalban, Rizal.

34. MDRRMC Tuba, Benguet (CAR) • Delivered donated goods to Amulung, Cagayan.

35. MDRRMC Danglas, Abra (CAR) • Donated 20 boxes of bottled water to Cagayan and Isabela.

36. MDRRMC Luna, Apayao (CAR) • Donated financial assistance amounting to ₱50,000.00 to MRRMC Alcala, Cagayan.

37. MDRRMC Flora, Apayao (CAR) • Provided relief goods and other basic necessities to the affected towns in Cagayan Valley. • Distributed relief goods and other donations to Amulung, Cagayan.

38. MDRRMC Bauko, Mt. Province (CAR) • Provided cash donation amounting to ₱100,000.00 to the Province of Cagayan.

C. Protection, Camp Coordination and Management (PCCM) Cluster

1. BFP BFP II • Conducted water rationing and continuously monitoring various evacuation centers.

BFP CALABARZON • Conducted flushing in Rizal and Quezon provinces. • Conducted water rationing Rizal province.

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• Conducted water rationing and continuously monitoring various evacuation centers.

BFP CAR • Evacuated affected families and individuals to the evacuation center.

2. DSWD • Prepared a Comprehensive Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan, which targets a total of 125,217 households with damaged houses and shall be submitted officially to the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development (DHSUD).

DSWD II • Provides burial assistance to the bereaved families.

DSWD CALABARZON • Continuous assessment of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) situation and the needs of the LGUs for necessary relief augmentation and assistance.

DSWD CAR • Facilitated the processing of burial assistance for the bereaved families of the casualties of landslide due to TY Ulysses in Banaue, Ifugao.

3. DOH II • Setup portalets in various evacuation centers with inadequate comfort rooms. • Participated in the Post Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (PDANA) by Composite Team from CVDRRMC. • Deployed seven (7) RDANA Teams to the different municipalities of Cagayan and Isabela. • Assisted in the deployment of Water Purification Unit in coordination with OCD, WHO, and BFP.

4. DTI II • Conducted massive information drive to inform the public about the 60- day Price Freeze or Automatic Price Control on all basic necessities. • Distributed printed advisory/information materials to the different Negosyo Centers throughout the region.

5. RDRRMC II • Attended the consultation meeting for Task Group Rehabilitation and Recovery for the Effects of Typhoon “ULYSSES” in Cagayan Valley Region with the DENR Secretary.

6. RDRRMC NCR • Conducted coordination meeting on the update of Response Cluster and conduct of PDNA in Marikina City.

7. PDRRMC Bulacan (Region III) • Issued SP Resolution No. 488, s. 2020 placing the Province of Bulacan under the State of Calamity.

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8. PDRRMC Rizal (CALABARZON) • Installed modular tents that serves as evacuation area in Kasiglahan Village Senior High School.

9. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources from DSWD - 3693 food packs, 411 cans sardines, 761 cans corned beef, 500 sleeping kits, 2 dswd go kit bags, 5 emergency kits

D. HEALTH (WASH, Medical, Nutrition, and Medical Health/Psychosocial Services) Cluster

1. DOH • SOH and other DOH officials visited Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center (ARMMC) and held a press conference with the Medical Center Chief of ARMMC, Regional Director, and Assistant Regional Director of MM CHD. • SOH and other DOH officials visited Malanday Elementary School EC in Marikina, and Rodriguez EC in Rizal and distributed face masks, hygiene kits, collapsible water container and assorted medicines. • Augmented with additional ₱254,312.00 worth of medicines to CHD CALABARZON. • Issued Advisory No. 3 that responders are not required to undergo COVID-19 testing as long as they are asymptomatic and have no history of exposure to a confirmed case as certified by a physician. • Augmented medicines, medical supplies, and other commodities amounting to ₱ 1,156,031.00 and COVID-19 logistics amounting to ₱ 545,000.00 to Cagayan Valley CHD. • Provided hygiene kits, collapsible water containers, assorted medicines, and face masks to MM-CHD and CHD CALABARZON. • DOH-HEMB and DOH-DPCB coordinated the delivery of 150 breastfeeding flipcharts. • DOH-HEMB and DPCB coordinated request of vitamin A capsules of Region II. • DOH-DPCB and SCMO coordinated to expedite inspection and delivery of samples of procured Vitamin A capsules to FDA. • Conducted Vitamin A capsules to children 6-59 months and lactating women in NCR. • Deployed Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) composed of Surveillance, Medical and Public Health, WASH, Nutrition and MHPSS in Region II. • Deployed composite quad-cluster team to the municipalities of Lal-lo and Aparri, Cagayan. • Provided water containers in the Isabela province. • Conducted water testing using water purification system being used in Tuguegarao City. • Provided chlorine granules for disinfection of dug wells in Cagayan province.

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• Conducted Mental Health and Psychosocial Support to communities and responders. • Deployed medical teams and conducted health education on Dengue and Leptospirosis prevention in evacuation centers. • Provided hospital and ambulance services. • Conducted MR-OPV supplemental immunization in some areas. • Provided general consultation, reproductive health services, health promotion and advocacy in ECs. • Provided Psychological First Aid and Psychosocial Interventions. • Provided ATS, Tetanus Toxoid and Prophylaxis for Leptospirosis in ECs. • Provided isolation area in evacuation centers designated for individuals with signs and symptoms like fever, cough, and colds. • Facilitated the deliveries of Calcium Carbonite, RUSF, Breastfeeding Flipcharts, Ferrous Drops and Vitamin A capsules. • Posted the No Milk Donation tarpaulins in ECs and advocated for its strict implementation. • National Nutrition Council provided Vitamin A capsules to children and lactating women. • Conducted MUAC screening to children in ECs. • Provided Micronutrient Powders to children in ECs. • Provided Hot Meals in ECs.

Mobilized Logistics • Mobilized a total of ₱37,325,610.37 worth of commodities from Central and Regional Office for TY “ULYSSES”:

Central Office Agency Recipient Mobilized Logistics in ₱ CHD II 14,542,676.80 DOH – Central Office CHD III TBD (₱29,762,088.92) CHD CALABARZON 2,074,474.70 available in warehouse CHD V TBD CHD NCR 2,069,037.50 TOTAL 18,686,189.00 Source: DOH Situation Report No. 10 re TY “ULYSSES”

Regional Office Logistics available in Prepositioned Mobilized in Region Regional Warehouse Logistics in ₱ Logistics in ₱ NCR 3,724,703.30 997,756.85 77,250.00 CAR 2,998,986.89 2,621,345.73 - I 2,698,849.13 1,652,430.42 48,750.00 II 5,893,105.73 8,462,299.91 10,575,099.66 III 2,903,617.00 560,000.00 TBD CALABARZON 7,765,228.93 1,256,890.99 2,877,073.71 MIMAROPA 6,267,536.00 8,353,877.82 - V TBD 1,200,000.00 5,061,248.00 VIII 2,932,815.22 1,762,406.69 - TOTAL 35,184,842.20 26,867,008.41 18,639,421.37 Source: DOH Situation Report No. 11 re TY “ULYSSES”

DOH II • Conducted 675 health consultations. • Procured commodities amounting to ₱1,773,856.00. • Provided treated mosquito nets to prevent dengue in Evacuation Centers.

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• Conducted vector spray in Evacuation Centers. • Conducted site inspection of WASH facilities in ECs. • Rural Sanitary Inspectors (RSIs) conducted water treatment in their respected localities and provided Aquatabs with water containers. • Delivered drinking water in the different evacuation centers in Tuguegarao. • Provided logistics such as hygiene kits and assorted medicines amounting to ₱485,458.61 to PDOHO in Isabela. • Provided logistics and commodities to affected areas amounting to ₱12,073,555.61. • Deployed two composite teams from DOH quad-cluster and one assessment team in the ECs in Tuguegarao City. • Provided hot meals to 20,676 individuals. • Assisted 2,119 individuals through psychological first aid (977 PFA, 1,142 CFS). • Assisted 2,684 individuals with hygiene promotion activities. • Assisted 16 individuals with first aid management, 53 individuals through blood pressure taking, and distributed 565 pieces of face mask. • Distributed 25 shelter strengthening kits were distributed in Brgy. Sabang Vinzon. • Provided 30 families with hygiene kits. • Distributed 200 bottled water. • Deployed four (4) composite teams composed of six (6) members from the CHD II Quad Cluster to the following areas: ➢ San Pablo, Isabela ➢ Sto. Tomas, Isabela ➢ Baggao, Cagayan ➢ Claveria, Cagayan • Provided Chlorine tablets with water containers. • Deployed composite teams in Cagayan and Isabela to provide medical services and WASH Teams in Lal-lo and Abulog, Cagayan and Maconacon, Isabela. • Provided water containers in Maconacon, Isabela. • Conducted water testing using water purification system being used in Linao East, Tuguegarao City. • Provided chlorine granules for disinfection of dug wells in Lal-lo, Cagayan. • Conducted information dissemination campaign re proper wearing of masks, and importance of handwashing technique and physical distancing. • Distributed information education campaign materials (BIDA Solusyon). • Conducted health education to 5,373 individuals. • Deployed one (1) composite team from DOH RO1 quad cluster in Alcala, Cagayan.

DOH III / CLCHD • Deployed Medical Response Team to Guiguinto, Bocaue, Balagtas and Bulacan to conduct health assessment.

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• Provided 1,686 Doxycycline capsules to Aurora and Nueva Ecija. • Distributed Hygiene kits in the provinces and doxycycline in flooded areas. • Deployed Medical Response Teams to the ECs in the municipalities of Sta. Maria and Calumpit, Bulacan to conduct health assessment. • Deployed Medical Response Team to Guiguinto, Bocaue, Balagtas, and Bulacan to conduct health assessment. • Provided doxycline for OCD Region III personnel. • Facilitated RT/PCR OPS/NPS specimen of the Psychosocial Team before the deployment to Region II. • Provided 100 tubes of anti-fungal ointment and 300 boxes of doxycline to PDOH-Bulacan. • Deployed Psychosocial Team from Mariveles Mental Wellness and General Hospital to Region II.

DOH CALABARZON

• Distributed assorted medicines in San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal.

• Provided IEC materials, medicines and supplies to the MHOs. • Conducted Bida Campaign and distributed BIDA Kits at San Mateo Covered Court and San Mateo Elementary School. 317 kits provided for every family. • Deployed Regional Response Team in Brgy. LAiban, Tanay, Rizal. • Provided quad cluster response and dental services. • Conducted antigen test for URTI cases. • Nutrition Cluster conducted relactation seminar at Kasiglahan Village Elementary School at Rodriguez, Rizal. • Distributed dignity kits, emergency birthing kits, and face shields by MISP-SRH. • Distributed maternity kits, newborn kits and mother-baby booklets by MISP-SRH. • Turned over 15 modular tents each to San Mateo RHU and Rodriguez RHU through their MHOs. • Provided counseling of breastfeeding mothers and pregnant women by MISP-SRH. • Set up modular tents at Sta. Ana Covered Court in San Mateo and Munting Ilaw Multi Purpose Center in Rodriguez and endorsed medicines (CAMPOLAS) and other supplies.

DOH MIMAROPA • Provided medicines and hygiene kits for personnel affected by TY

“ULYSSES”.

DOH V • MHPSS Bicol Interagency Team conducted coordination meeting and PFA services in Catanduanes. • Delivered hygiene kits and collapsible water containers to the province of Masbate. • Conducted WASH assessment in the Province of Catanduanes.

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• Provided financial assistance to the MDRRMC Libon amounting to ₱200,000.00 and MDRRMC Polangui in the province of Albay amounting to ₱100,000.00. • Provided augmentation of WASH Team and OpCen staff to assess the status of WASH facility in Catanduanes with manpower from Bicol Medical Center. • Conducted site visit and distributed hygiene kits to vulnerable population in Malinao, Tiwi, Malilipot, Tabaco, Libon and Polangui. • Delivered hygiene kits and collapsible water containers to Masbate. • Provided isolation area in evacuation centers designated for individuals with signs and symptoms like fever, cough, and colds. • Provided prophylaxis for leptospirosis and ATS and Tetanus Toxoid for trauma patients. • Validated the reported diarrhea cases in 19 barangays in Virac, Catanduanes. • WASH Team revisited evacuation centers in San Miguel, Catanduanes for further assessment.

DOH CAR

• Conducted Rapid Health Assessment (RHA) in affected areas.

DOH NCR • Delivered 77,250 doxycycline to 17 LGUs. • Local Nutrition Cluster (LNC) provided hot meals in ECs in Navotas, Marikina, San Juan City, Muntinlupa City, Pateros, Caloocan and Las Piñas City. • LNC counselled 233 PLW in 26 ECs in NCR and conducted consultation, Health Education on Dengue, and Leptospirosis Prevention in the evacuation centers. • LNC provided hygiene kits to 670 families in 6 ECs in Taguig City.

2. DSWD V • Conducted Psychosocial Processing in Brgy. Mampili and Brgy. Matnog Basud, Camarines Norte. • Conducted Psychological First Aid in the Pasacao, Camarines Sur and San Fernando, Camarines Norte. • Provided Psychosocial activities in Brgy. Baranghawon, Tabaco City. • Continuously provides Psychosocial support to the women, children and men inside evacuation centers.

3. Philippine Red Cross • Conducted hygiene promotion to 189 families in Region II and 462 families in CALABARZON

4. PDRRMC Pangasinan (Region I) • Provided psychosocial support to families at EC. • Provided mongo rice and vitamin c to children and distributed Hygiene kits in EC. • Deployed first aid team.

5. MDRRMC Ambaguio, Isabela (Region II) • Conducted rapid health monitoring to evacuation centers.

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6. MDRRMC Baler, Aurora (Region III) • Deployed two (2) nurses along with DRRMO Medics for evacuees.

7. PDRF • Generika Drug store and AC Health provided assorted medicines.

E. Search, Rescue, and Retrieval (SRR) Cluster

1. OCD CALABARZON • Deployed personnel together with WISAR team in Bicol Region. • Deployed resources during Rodriguez and San Mateo operations with details as follows:

AGENCY RESOURCES 202BDE 1 SPEED BOAT, 3 KM 250, 2 KM 450 80th IB 92 PAX AFP 525TH SRG 2 RUBBER BOATS, 12PAX AFP 525TH SRG 2 RUBBER BOATS, 12PAX 1 RUBBER BOAT, 1 M39 TRUCK, 1 KM250 TRUCK, 9 PAF FERNANDO AIRBASE PAX PCG NCR 1 PLASTIC BOAT, 11PAX, WITH RESCUE EQUIPMENTS, LAGUNA DE BAY HILUX BINANGONAN SUB STATION PCG TAGUIG 2 BOATS, 28PAX, WITH RESCUE EQUIPMENT PCG MANILA 1 RUBBER BOAT, 8PAX, HILUX PCG CALAMBA 1 RUBBER BOAT, 5PAX BFP NCR SRU 1 TRUCK, 9PAX 1 TRUCK WITH RESCUE EQUIPMENT, 5 PAX BFP CALABARZON SRU RESCUE VAN, 11 PAX BFP BATANGAS SRU 1 TRUCK, 9 PAX BFP QUEZON SRU DREVAN, 5 PAX PNP MARITIME GROUP NHQ 16 PAX, 2 RB (2 TEAMS) DPWH IV-A 5 TRUCKS 1 RUBBER BOAT, 1 FIBER GLASS BOAT, 2 PICK-UP SAN PABLO DRRM OFFICE TRUCKS 10PAX SMART MEDIC 6 PAX Source: SitRep No.13 re Effects of TY “UYSSES” in CALABARZON

2. PNP • Conducted 3,521 rescue operations with 191,664 persons rescued. • Deployed the following personnel: ▪ SAR Personnel: 2,690 (4,170 on standby) ▪ RSSF Personnel: 993 (2,994 on standby) ▪ Regular Law Enforcement Personnel: 2,150 ▪ PNP Personnel in Evac Areas: 30 ▪ PNP Personnel Patrolling at Evacuated Communities: 55 ▪ COVID-19 Duty Personnel: 863 ▪ Augmented personnel to PRO II: 209 • Recorded the Search and Rescue Capabilities with details as follows: ▪ Lifevests: 6,671 ▪ Rubber/Motorized/Drum Boats/Bancas: 317 ▪ Hand-held Radios: 407 ▪ Base Radio: 222 ▪ Vehicles: 12,764 ▪ Generator Sets: 454

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• Augmented two (2) Water Search and Rescue (WASAR) teams, watercraft, and other search and rescue equipment to Tuguegarao City, Cagayan and transported 500 FFPs from DSWD CAR to DSWD II.

3. AFP 503IBDE, 5ID, PA • Conducted SRR operation in Banaue, Ifugao sine 13 November 2020.

JTF KATAGALUGAN (202BDE, H2ID, 525th SRG, 80IB, 59IB) • Conducted disaster response and rescue operations in AOR. • 525th SRG deployed two (2) rubber boats with 12 personnel in San Mateo, Rizal. Also deployed two (2) rubber boats with 12 personnel in Rodriguez, Rizal.

4. BFP BFP II • Conducted SRR and clearing operations. • Peñablanca Fire Station deployed at Enrile, Cagayan for rescue and relief operations. • Piat FS deployed at Tuguegarao for SRR operations.

BFP V • Responded to a vehicular accident involving motorcycle fell on the eroded 2-meter-high hole near Paulog Bridge in Ligao City, Albay. • Conducted rescue operation in Brgy. Boclod and Kinalansan in San Jose, Camarines Sur.

BFP CAR • Conducted SRR operation in Banaue, Ifugao and Sumigar, Banawe. Conducted Bandillo in support to the evacuation activities.

5. PCG • Deployed personnel on common incident and flooding in different areas of Luzon. • Coast Guard Districts alerted available Deployable Response Group (DRG) and floating asset. • Prepared essential logistical requirements. • Deployed additional 18 SRR Teams with rescue equipment from NHQ- PCG and CGDNWLZN as augmentation in the Provinces of Cagayan and Isabela. • Rescued/evacuated a total of 596 individuals in various barangays in Tuguegarao City, Isabela and Cagayan. • Conducted SRR Operations in Isabela, Tuguegarao, and Cagayan. • Deployed a total of 189 SRR personnel / 18 Teams and two (2) SAR Working Dogs. • Deployed a total of 221 Search and Rescue Equipment: ▪ 1 - Set of Diving Gear ▪ 3 - Flash Light ▪ 4 - Life Buoy ▪ 16 - Helmet ▪ 82 - Life Jacket ▪ 10 - Rescue Rope ▪ 14 - Life Vest ▪ 4 - Foot Pumps

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▪ 6 - Reflectorized Vest ▪ 2 - Axe ▪ 3 - Medical Kit ▪ 10 - Portable Generator Sets ▪ 1 - Gas Tank ▪ 1 - Spine Board ▪ 5 - Outboard Motor ▪ 4 - Carabiner ▪ 12 - Paddle ▪ 2 - Dog Harness ▪ 10 - Hand Held Radio ▪ 2 - Eye Protector ▪ 4 - Mega Phone ▪ 1 - Action Camera ▪ 1 - Binocular • Deployed a total of 6 Land Mobility Assets: ▪ 1 - PCG Bus ▪ 1 - 12-wheeler Boom Truck ▪ 1 - Toyota Hilux Pick Up ▪ 1 - Hyundai Van ▪ 1 - Isuzu Truck ▪ 1 - M35 Truck • Deployed a total of 14 Floating Assets: ▪ 6 - Aluminum Boat ▪ 8 - Rubber Boat • Deployed the following resources during the Cagayan/Isabela operations:

SRR TEAMS PCG UNIT DEPLOYED CGDNELZN 6 SRR Teams / 57 Personnel CGDNWLZN 3 SRR Teams / 26 Personnel CGLSC 1 SRR Team / 8 Personnel MSSC 2 SRR Teams / 16 Personnel CGK9 Force 3 SRR Teams / 30 Personnel CGMED 1 SRR Team / 7 Personnel Composite Units 5 SRR Teams / 45 Personnel CGAF 3 SRR Teams / 18 Personnel CGK9 Working Dogs / Drivers 2 SAR Dogs / 9 Personnel TOTAL: 24 SRR Teams / 216 Personnel SRR ASSETS Land Assets - 19 Water Assets - 18 Air Assets - 3 SRR ACTIVITIES Rescued Individuals - 596 Retrieved Cadavers - 3 Source: PCG Final Report on SRR Operations re Flooding in Cagayan and Isabela due to TY “ULYSSES”

• Deployed the following resources during the NCR and nearby province operations: SRR TEAMS PCG UNIT DEPLOYED CGDNCR-CL 42 SRR Teams / 242 Personnel TG Seaport 22 SRR Teams / 148 Personnel Various PCG Units in Manila-Cavite Area (CGBT, CGIGIAS, CGHSG, CGSOF, CGSSF, CGLSC, CGBF, 28 SRR Team / 190 Personnel CGHRMC, CGETDC, MEPCOM, CGMED) TOTAL: 92 SRR Teams / 580 Personnel SRR ASSETS Land Assets - 44 Water Assets - 47 Air Assets - 0 SRR ACTIVITIES Rescued Individuals – 10,411 Retrieved Cadavers - 0 Source: PCG Final Report on SRR Operations re Effects of TY “ULYSSES” in NCR and nearby Provinces

• Deployed the following resources during the Bicol Region operations: SRR TEAMS PCG UNIT DEPLOYED CGDBCL 9 SRR Teams

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SRR ASSETS Land Assets - 5 Water Assets - 7 Air Assets - 0 SRR ACTIVITIES Rescued Individuals – 1,273 Retrieved Cadavers - 3 Source: PCG Final Report on SRR Operations re Effects of TY “ULYSSES” and STY “ROLLY” in Region V

6. PDRRMC Pangasinan (Region I) • Deployed first aid team. • Conducted rescue operation around coastal and low-lying barangays.

7. PDRRMCs Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and C/MDRRMCs (Region II) • Deployed responders and conducted rescue operations to the different flooded areas in Cagayan and their AOR.

8. PDRRMC Kalinga and C/MDRRMCs (CAR) • Conducted rescue operations in Cagayan and Isabela.

9. CDRRMC Cauayan City (Region II) • Deployed SRR Teams with equipment to Tuguegarao City.

10. NCR C/MDRRMCs • Conducted rescue operations in their AOR. • Deployed SRR Teams with equipment to Marikina City.

11. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ PNP - 31 Wasar Trained (MPPO-14, PMFP-17, 8 Lifevest, 1 life Ring, 1 megaphone ▪ PCG - 2 Aluminum Boat ▪ BFP - 2 units Rescue Basket, 5 units Rescue 8-Ring, 3 units Kermantle Rope, 1 Anchor Plate, 5 units Single Sheave Pulley, 4 pcs Rescue Belt/Seat Belt, 3 units Double Sheave Pulley, 1 unit Flat Web with Carabiner (Yellow), 29 units Carabiners, 4 pcs Metal Plate, 6 pairs Rappel Gloves, 1 unit Plastic Anchor, 7 units Helmet, 1 unit Kermantle Rope 100M, 1 Trauma Bag, 3 units Kermantle Rope SOM, 6 units Spineboards, 3 units Laid Rope 100M, 26 units SCBA, 2 units Laid Rope 50 M, 10 Fire Trucks, 3 units Laid Rope 20 M, 5 units Laid Rope 10M, 12 units Laid Rope 3M ▪ PDRRMO - 6 units Power Saw, 10 pcs First Aid Kits (Small), 2 units Lift Bags, 10 pcs First Aid (Big), 12 units Life Vests, 3 pcs Ambubag for Adult, 2 units Polyportex with Foam, 3 pcs Ambubag for Infant, 2 units Hydraulic Spreader, 7 units AED, 2 units Hydraulic Cutter, 10 units Headlamps, 3 units Spineboards, 5 pcs Safety Googles, 1 unit Rescue Basket, 10 pairs Leather Gloves, 10 pairs Rubber Gloves, 6 pairs Industrial Gloves, 3 units Cervical Collar, 3 Splints, 10 pcs Elastic Bandages, 50 btls. Hand Sanitizers, 24 pcs. Triangular Bandages, 3 Safety Ropes with rope pulley and carabineers ▪ PRC - 3 Spine Board, 1 Wheel Chair, 8 First Aid Kit, 10 Handheld Radio

F. Logistics Cluster

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1. OCD • Coordinated with the agencies under logistics cluster to ensure fast delivery of relief items. • Requested and coordinated with WFP and PDRF for available land transportation assets for the delivery of various relief items donated by AHA Center. • Facilitated the transportation requests of DOH and DSWD bound to Cagayan Province: ▪ DSWD for the 300 Family Food Packs ▪ DSWD for the delivery of 520 containers of 5 gallon filled water. ▪ DOH for the of 14 boxes of PPEs from PDRF and Aboitiz Foundation ▪ DOH for the 20,000 boxes of face mask and face shield from PDRF and Project Kaagapay • Requested transportation asset from AFP- PA for the delivery of water filtration system, relief items, and health and logistics personnel bound to Cagayan Province, • Requested PDRF for available land transportation assets for delivery of 520 containers of 5 gallon filled water bound to Tuguegarao, Cagayan.

OCD II • Facilitated the deployment of different SAR teams to Tuguegarao City. • Established Relief/Donations Reception Center located at OCD Region 2 Office in Carig, Tuguegarao City. OCD III • Facilitated the request for SRR Teams and mobility transport of RDRRMC member agencies and PDRRMCs. • Coordinated with RDRRMC2 relative to the relief items donated by various agencies/LGUs for the affected families/individuals in Region II. • Coordinated with OCD for the deployment of MHPSS team from Mariveles Mental Wellness and General Hospital to Region II. • Facilitated the evacuation of 41 COVID-19 patients and 30 personnel (BOQ and DOH) to a hotel in Quezon City.

OCD CALABARZON • Provided resource request intended for the 3rd district of Quezon province. • Facilitated the logistical requirements requested by DSWD CALABARZON for the hauling of 3,000 Family Food Packs from Dasmarinas City Warehouse to the ports of Atimonan and Gumaca, Quezon.

OCD V • Provided logistical requirement of responders. • Facilitated requests of LGUs for provision of NFIs.

OCD CAR • RDRRMC with the assistance of PRO Cordillera transported Swan Boats from Burnham Park in Baguio City to Amulung, Cagayan of which, said boats will be used to transport families affected by flooding.

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• Received 192 rescue requests and coordinated with concerned, LGUs, OCD Regional Offices and NDRRMOC. • Coordinated with other units such as 520th and 505th SAR Teams for check-in with Marikina LGU to conduct SRR. • Coordinated with other NCR LGUs for their augmentation to Marikina City, Pasig City and Quezon City. • MMDA conducted ocular inspection to cities affected by TY “ULYSSES”.

2. DSWD • DRMB-DROMD coordinated with NRLMB and IOM relative to the delivery of goods to Cagayan on 19 November 2020. • DSWD-NRLMB provided logistical augmentation to FOs in delivering FFPs to LGUs. •

DSWD III • Requested transportation assistance from OCD3 for the delivery of FFPs at DPEO Aurora and Fort Magsaysay warehouse hub. • Facilitated the request and appeal of relief assistance of the Provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga. • Facilitated augmentation request from the affected LGUs and other stakeholders.

DSWD CALABARZON • Coordinated with the LGUs of Calauag, Lopez, Perez and Quezon, Quezon for the administrative and logistical requirements of hauling and delivery of FFPs from the DSWD CALABARZON warehouse to its respective LGUs. • Mobilized 29 community volunteers and members Army Reserve Command (ARESCOM) for the production of FFPs in DSWD CALABARZON warehouse in Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. • Coordinated with OCD CALABARZON, Batangas PDRRMC, and Batangas City DRRMC re assistance in the hauling of NFA Rice from Batangas City to DSWD CALABARZON warehouses. • Coordinated with Asian Development Bank (ADB) to conduct donation distribution in the Municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez, Rizal on 27-28 November 2020. • Mobilized 46 community volunteers and Army Reserved Command (ARESCOM) personnel for the production of FFPs in DSWD CALABARZON warehouses in Dasmarinas City and Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. • Tracked and monitored the hauling of NFA Rice from Batangas City to DSWD FO IV-A warehouse in Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite.

DSWD V • Continuous repacking of raw materials for Family Food Packs (FFPs) at Bogtong Warehouse in Legazpi City.

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• Coordinated with OCD-CAR on the transportation of donated goods to DSWD-FO II in Cagayan. • Facilitated the transportation and delivery of the donated goods received for the affected communities in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan through logistical support of DPWH-CAR and OCD-CAR.

DSWD NCR • Facilitated the request of LGUs for the provision of necessary augmentation assistance. • Facilitated the unloading of 1,500 Family Food Packs (FFPs) in Marikina City Sports Center together with the Philippine Army as part of its continuous support to the LGU of Marikina.

3. DOE • Alerted members of the Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER). • Directed TFER on the mobilization of emergency generator sets to be deployed to vital infrastructures affected by TY “ULYSSES”.

4. DOTr • Facilitated truck ban and toll fee exemption for vehicles used for relief operations.

5. DOH DOH III • Coordinated with OCD for the deployment of MHPSS Team from Mariveles Mental Wellness and General Hospital to Region II.

DOH CALABARZON • Prepared the logistical needs for the teams to be deployed in Rizal and Laguna. • Arranged vehicles (red plate and van rental) for regional team utilization for quad cluster response and delivery of logistics inside and outside the region. • Facilitated the transport of requested logistics for the LGU of Tanay, Rizal. • Facilitated the cash advance for necessary emergency purchases and team allowance.

6. DWPH I • Deployed three (3) dump trucks to deliver Family Food Packs from DSWD FO1 Warehouse in San Fernando City, La Union to DSWD FO2 in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan on 17 November 2020. • Deployed one 10-wheeler truck to deliver Family Food Packs from DSWD FO1 Warehouse in San Fernando City, La Union to DSWD FO2 in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan on 18 November 2020.

7. PNP • Provided land transportation assets/resources for the delivery of F/NFIs. • Provided land transportation assets for the delivery of water filtration from OCD Central Office to OCDRO II on 18 November 2020.

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• Deployed Manpower for hauling of Family Food Packs at DSWD FO1 Warehouse.

8. AFP • Facilitated the availability of one (1) C130 flight, carrying various NFIs and FFPs, bound for Cagayan Province on 15 November 2020.

503BDE • Provided logistical support to transfer donations such as medicines, vegetables and clothes from Benguet State University to the Province of Cagayan. • Provided transportation and manpower assistance to Cascade Youth of Kalinga for their relief operations.

702nd IB • Deployed two units of KM450 to deliver Family Food Packs from DSWD FO1 Warehouse in San Fernando City, La Union to DSWD FO2 in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan on 18 November 2020.

NFNL • Deployed manpower for the hauling of Family Food Packs at DSWD FO1 Warehouse.

NOLCOM • Provided transport assistance to RDRRMC3.

JTF KAUGNAY • Provided transport assistance to haul relief goods from NSEO Poro Point, San Fernando City, La Union to Sta. Ana, Cagayan and Ilagan, Isabela. • Provided transportation and manpower assistance for the distribution of relief goods in Brgy Iba O'Este, Calumpit, Bulacan. • Transported family food packs from H702Bde, Manaoag, Pangasinan to Tuguegarao City, Cagayan. • Provided transportation assistance to haul relief goods from Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija and to pick-up relief goods at AFPOVAI, Taguig City, Metro Manila. • Deployed the following resources for the transportation of personnel and various relief goods:

Resource Particular Place of Origin Destination 3 KM250 Relief goods GMA Kapuso Cagayan Foundation Quezon City 2 KM250 Relief goods Bangued Municipal OCD Tuguegarao City, Hall, Abra Cagayan. 4 KM250 2,000 FFPs San Fernando, San Luis, Aurora Pampanga 2 KM250 1,000 FFPs San Fernando, Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Pampanga Ecija 3 KM250 120 sacks of San Leonardo, Nueva repacking center at rice (50 kg Ecija Lighthouse Cooperative, per sack) Caritan Centro, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 2 KM450 1,500 FFPs DSWD Warehouse Tuguegarao City, San Fernando, La Cagayan

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Union 2 KM250 Personnel H24IB, Brgy Municipalities of Lasam and relief Tagudtod, and Alcala, both of goods Lagangilang, Abra Cagayan 2 KM250 Relief goods H703BDE, Brgy CGEA, Quezon City Calaanan, Bongabon, Nueva Ecija 1 M35 and 1 Relief goods Camella Homes Sta Brgy Tambalan, Alcala KM250 Rosa, Nueva Ecija West, Cagayan 1 KM450 and Relief goods Bogy Pulong Tuguegarao City, 1 KM250 Sampalok, Doña Cagayan Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan 3 KM250 Relief goods Fort Magsaysay, Tuguegarao City, Nueva Ecija Cagayan

JTF BICOLANDIA (PA, PAF, NAVY) • 49IB HADR provided manpower assistance in the conduct of relief goods distribution of 2,000 pcs. of food packs and several blankets from Missionaries of Charity (Gift of Love) and received by St. Michael Archangel Parish Church Oas, Albay and Our Lady of Assumption, Guinobatan, Albay. • 22IB/31IB/5FSSU provided transportation assistance during the hauling of 250 sacks of rice intended for the affected families in Catanduanes at NFA warehouse Brgy Cabid-an, Sorsogon City to Camp Simeon A Ola, Legazpi City for re-packing. • 31IB/93DRC and 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the loading, unloading and repacking of relief goods at AKO BICOL Partylist, 2nd Floor, Embarcadero de Legazpi, Victory Village, Legazpi City. • 9CMOBN together with ROTC of Bicol University College provided manpower assistance during the repacking of relief goods held at H9CMOBn, Camp BGen Simeon A Ola, Legazpi City to distribute to the affected communities in Bicol Region. • 9CMOBN provided transportation/manpower assistance during the unloading and loading of 50 sacks of rice from NFA5, Legazpi City held at NFA5, Brgy Boraguis, Legazpi City and brought to H9CMOBn. • 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the repacking of relief goods at H501CDC, 5RCDG, ARESCOM, Brgy Bagasbas, Daet, Camarines Norte. • 9CMOBN provided manpower assistance during the unloading and loading of 250 sacks of rice from NFA and 200 boxes of iced tea, 10 sacks of rice and 5 boxes of assorted used clothes and toys from PMAAAI at H9CMOBn, Camp Ola, Legazpi City to distribute to the affected communities in Bicol Region. • 9CMOBN together with personnel of 903Bde, Sorsogon PPO provided manpower and security assistance to the Representative of GMA Kapuso Foundation during the distribution of assorted relief goods to 262 families of Talisay, Sorsogon City and to the 63 families of Bitan-O, Sorsogon City.

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• Conducted relief operation and donated bottled water to the affected areas. • Deployed 48 trucks and 8 from Paranaque, Muntinlupa and Imus LGU to augment water service interruption.

10. World Food Programme (WFP) and Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) • Provided land transportation assets for the delivery of various PPEs and Non-Food Items (NFIs) donated by AHA Center for the victims of TY "ULYSSES" in Cagayan Province.

11. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ PSWDO - 1 Generator Set ▪ PDRRMO - 75KVA OCD Generator Set, 1 Rescue Vehicle, 1 Rescue Ambulance, 1 20,000 ltrs. Water Truck, 1 Manlift, 1 Dump/Slate Truck, 1 Wheel Loader, 3 Emergency Lights, 5 Flashlights ▪ PEO - 2 Dumptrucks with 1 stationed at Municipality of Sta. Cruz, 3 Wheel Loader, 2 Motor Grader, 1 Tractor Head ▪ DPWH - 7 Dumptrucks, 4 Pay Loaders, 1 Backhoe Loader, 2 Road Grader, 2 Backhoe, 1 Slate Truck, 3 Service Vehicle, 2 Powersaw, 1 Road Loader ▪ PAgriO - 1 Elf Truck ▪ PRC - 1 Ambulance

G. Management of Dead and Missing Cluster

1. DOH CALABARZON • Validated three (3) deaths from PHO Quezon and OCD CALABARZON.

2. PNP PRO 3 • Conducted validation on reported casualties in Region 3.

PRO CALABARZON • Provided spot reports on the reported casualties in the region to RDRRMC CALABARZON OpCen, for verification and confirmation of MDM Cluster.

3. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ DOH -80 CADAVER BAGS (adult and pedia), PPGs for retrieval ▪ PRC - cadaver bags (unaccounted)

H. Emergency Telecommunications Cluster

1. DICT • Coordinated with TelCos in ensuring continuity of cellular services.

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2G 3G 4G / LTE AREA GLOBE SMART GLOBE SMART GLOBE SMART NCR Marikina 94% 88% 94% 87% 93% 88% Northern Luzon Cagayan 98% 79% 98% 76% 96% 75% Aurora 100% 93% 100% 93% 100% 93% Bulacan 100% 89% 100% 91% 100% 92% Isabela 100% 93% 100% 93% 100% 94% Source: Emergency Telecommunications SitRep for TY ULYSSES as of 19 Nov. 2020

• Restored affected free Wi-fi services.

2G 3G 4G / LTE AREA GLOBE SMART GLOBE SMART GLOBE SMART Southern Luzon Quezon 100% 90% 100% 98% 100% 98% Bicol Albay 96% 91% 96% 85% 97% 91% Camarines Norte 97% 80% 97% 77% 95% 86% Camarines Sur 98% 96% 98% 93% 99% 95% Catanduanes 65% 60% 75% 40% 63% 40% Source: Emergency Telecommunications SitRep for TY ULYSSES as of 19 Nov. 2020

• Continuous restoration of Free Wi-fi sites that are still down: ▪ Cagayan – 27 sites ▪ Zambales – 2 sites ▪ Batangas – 4 sites

DICT LCI • Installed temporary internet connection at Cagayan Colosseum.

DICT CALABARZON • Provided aid in ICT needs of affected areas in CALABARZON Region. • Provided emergency Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) Technology and 2 Satellite phones to the Municipality of Burdeos, Jomalig and Patnanungan, Quezon who experienced total communication block out. • Handed-over to Quezon PDRRMO Power Supply and Antenna to be utilized by MDRRMO Polilio Island. • Activated and made available four (4) Free Wi-Fi For All Access Points to residents of Burdeos Island, since the 3G/LTE/4G were still unstable.

2. PDRRMC Pangasinan (Region I) • Set-up charging station set-up at municipal hall to allow constituents to maintain communication lines open.

3. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ DICT - 8 portable 900w genset, 4 handheld radios, 1 15KVA genset, 1 set portable ICT Equipment, 57 Access Points ▪ PDRRMO - 24/7 operational VHF Repeater System, 3 Mobile Base Radio, 12 Handheld Radios, 1 HF Radio from DOST, 3 Network Radios ▪ Kabalikat Civicom - 50 members with handheld radio

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I. Education Cluster

1. DepEd • Instructed field offices to account the numbers of damaged SLMs. • Activated the Rapid Assessment of Damages Report (RADaR) for infrastructure and non-infrastructure response interventions. • External Partnership Service facilitated a meeting led by Sec. Leonor Briones with Education Partners on possible interventions for schools/ learners/ teaching and non-teaching personnel affected by recent Typhoons. • Activated the DRRM Team in Central Office. • Coordinated with affected regions on schools with class suspension, schools used as evacuation centers, flooded schools, and fatalities due to TY “ULYSSES”. • Directed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for local inter- agency actions to be taken. • Coordinated with the Response cluster for assistance to affected areas. • Coordinated with LGU on disinfection of schools used as evacuation centers.

DepEd III • Conducted clean-up drive, clearing operations, Post Disaster Needs Analysis in Cabanatuan City and Gapan City.

DepEd CALABARZON • Opened 10 schools as evacuation centers in Santa Rosa City. • Coordinated with LGU on disinfection of schools used as EC's. • Activated the School DRRM Teams. • Coordinated with LGU on action responses particularly the use of schools as ECs. • Monitored and coordinated the status of schools used as ECs. • Activated the DepEd Coordination and Rapid Assessment of Damages Report (RADaR) protocol.

J. Law and Order Cluster

1. AFP JTF BICOLANDIA (903BDE, 83IB, 49IB, 31IB, 9CMOBN, 93DRC, 5FSSU, 565ECB) • 83IB provided security assistance during unloading and loading of construction materials in navy vessels at Calolbon Port, San Andres, Catanduanes. • 49IB provided area security during the visit of the Vice President in Brgy. 5, Mercedes, Camarines Norte. • 92DRC provided area security to a UH-1H helicopter during loading and unloading of relief goods in Daet, Camarines Norte.

2. PDRRMC Marinduque (MIMAROPA) • Conducted inventory of response cluster’s assets and resources: ▪ PNP - MPPO-3 Patrol Vehicles, PMFP-3 Patrol Vehicles ▪ PNP Maritime - 1 Rubberboat

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K. Clearing Operations

1. OCD CALABARZON • Initiated the provision of 19 units of chainsaw to the selected LGUs of Quezon province.

2. DWPH DPWH I • Conducted clearing operations at major roads and streets. • Conducted Joint Inter-Agency clearing operations at vicinity of Sitio Bankero, Brgy. Pancian, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte.

DPWH II • Deployed manpower, conducted clearing operations, and installed warning signs at major roads and streets.

DPWH CALABARZON • Deployed manpower and equipment to conduct cleaning operations. • Installed road closed signages along Talisay-Laurel-Agoncillo road.

DPWH V • Conducted clearing operations at major roads and streets.

DPWH CAR • Conducted clearing operations and installed warning signs at major roads and streets.

3. DepEd NCR • Conducted the Brigada Eskwela Para sa Marikina (Clean-up drive for School Affected by Typhoon Ulysses) from 18 to 20 November 2020.

4. BFP BFP II • Conducted flushing and clearing operations.

BFP III • Conducted clearing operations in Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Aurora.

BFP CALABARZON

• Conducted flushing and clearing operations.

BFP CAR • Conducted clearing operations.

BFP NCR • Deployed 24 firetrucks and three (3) ambulances for flushing and cleaning/clearing operations. • Deployed additional 17 firetrucks and 300 personnel everyday until the end of November 2020 to conduct cleaning and clearing operations in Marikina City.

5. AFP 703BDE • Conducted clearing operations in Baler, Aurora.

91IB • Conducted clearing operations in Dingalan and San Luis, Aurora.

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84IB • Conducted clearing operations in Nueva Ecija.

3MECH • Conducted clearing operations in Zambales and Tarlac.

6. NCR C/MDRRMCs • Conducted cleaning and clearing operations within its respective AOR.

MMDA • Deployed 133 personnel and 21 vehicles to conduct clearing and mapping operations in Brgy. Malanday, and Provident Village, Marikina and Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal. • A total of 616.5 cu. of debris were hauled in 98 trips in the conduct of debris clearing operations as of 26 November 2020.

7. PDRRMCs Cagayan, Isabela and C/MDRRMCs (Region II) • Conducted cleaning and clearing operations within its respective AOR.

8. MDRRMCs Ambaguio, Nueva Vizcaya and Aritao, Isabela (Region II) • Continuous clearing operations along provincial road and city/municipal roads.

9. PDRRMCs Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales and C/MDRRMCs (Region III) • Conducted cleaning and clearing operations within its respective AOR.

10. PDRRMC Rizal (CALABARZON) • Provincial Engineering deployed heavy equipment in Montalban to conduct cleaning/clearing operations.

11. JTF BICOLANDIA (PA, PAF, NAVY) • 903BDE together with SPDRRMO Pierre Dellosa head of Sorsogon Team Operation Task Force Catanduanes continue to conduct clearing operations.

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SitRep No. 19 Tab J

Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “ULYSSES” (I.N. VAMCO) COST OF ASSISTANCE As of 29 November 2020, 8:00 AM

REGION / PROVINCE / DSWD LGU NGOs PRIVATE GRAND TOTAL MUNICIPALITY GRAND TOTAL 112,770,152.05 48,148,086.48 728,492.00 2,833,308.00 164,480,038.53 NCR 8,912,465.00 - - - 8,912,465.00 Mandaluyong City 202,960.00 - - - 202,960.00 Manila City 472,000.00 - - - 472,000.00 Marikina city 4,820,255.00 - - - 4,820,255.00 Pasig City 1,180,000.00 - - - 1,180,000.00 Taguig City 475,000.00 - - - 475,000.00 Quezon City 1,762,250.00 - - - 1,762,250.00 REGION I 663,000.00 555,948.00 - 18,750.00 1,237,698.00 Ilocos Norte 153,000.00 335,000.00 - - 488,000.00 Pagudpud 153,000.00 335,000.00 - - 488,000.00 La Union - 9,572.00 - - 9,572.00 Luna - 9,572.00 - - 9,572.00 Pangasinan 510,000.00 211,376.00 - 18,750.00 740,126.00 CITY OF ALAMINOS - 68,000.00 - - 68,000.00 Bautista 54,810.00 54,810.00 Bolinao 510,000.00 - - - 510,000.00 Dagupan City - 22,800.00 - - 22,800.00 Infanta - 10,504.00 - 16,800.00 27,304.00 Labrador - 3,300.00 - - 3,300.00 LINGAYEN (Capital) - 13,962.00 - - 13,962.00 Mabini - 5,200.00 - - 5,200.00 San Fabian - 10,000.00 - 1,250.00 11,250.00 Sual - 20,000.00 - - 20,000.00 CITY OF URDANETA - 2,800.00 - 700.00 3,500.00 REGION II 50,128,895.46 7,416,673.00 102,660.00 2,569,250.00 60,217,478.46 Cagayan 25,734,706.11 - - - 25,734,706.11 Province 1,093,224.00 - - - 1,093,224.00 Abulug 92,550.00 - - - 92,550.00 Alcala 1,684,586.00 - - - 1,684,586.00 Allacapan 288,000.00 - - - 288,000.00 Amulung 2,832,049.00 - - - 2,832,049.00 Aparri 1,006,171.00 - - - 1,006,171.00 Baggao 942,411.00 - - - 942,411.00 Buguey 402,600.00 - - - 402,600.00 Camalaniugan 532,131.00 - - - 532,131.00 Enrile 2,587,373.00 - - - 2,587,373.00 Gattaran 486,000.00 - - - 486,000.00 Iguig 255,020.00 - - - 255,020.00 Lal-lo 936,783.00 - - - 936,783.00 Lasam 288,248.00 - - - 288,248.00 Pamplona 226,685.00 - - - 226,685.00 Peñablanca 1,127,000.00 - - - 1,127,000.00 Sanchez-Mira 262,974.00 - - - 262,974.00 Santa Praxedes 175,571.67 - - - 175,571.67 Santa Teresita 379,290.00 - - - 379,290.00 Santo Niño (Faire) 1,108,131.00 - - - 1,108,131.00 Solana 3,062,981.00 - - - 3,062,981.00 Tuguegarao City (capital) 5,964,927.44 - - - 5,964,927.44 Isabela 21,627,377.35 7,330,330.00 102,660.00 2,569,250.00 31,629,617.35 Province 6,817,762.00 - - - 6,817,762.00 Alicia 329,000.00 - - - 329,000.00 Aurora 117,500.00 - - - 117,500.00 Benito Soliven 865,305.00 865,305.00 Cabagan 689,230.50 689,230.50 Cabatuan - 21,250.00 - - 21,250.00 City of Cauayan 1,717,437.00 1,717,437.00 Cordon 180,000.00 137,050.00 99,900.00 36,650.00 453,600.00 Delfin Albano (Magsaysay) 820,837.00 401,200.00 - - 1,222,037.00 Dinapigue - 1,678,560.00 - - 1,678,560.00 Echague 340,840.00 - - - 340,840.00 Gamu 143,000.00 - - - 143,000.00 Ilagan (capital) 3,158,812.00 1,116,200.00 - 233,500.00 4,508,512.00 Jones - 37,000.00 - - 37,000.00 Naguilian 870,275.00 870,275.00 Quezon 2,760.00 4,600.00 2,760.00 4,600.00 14,720.00 REGION / PROVINCE / DSWD LGU NGOs PRIVATE GRAND TOTAL MUNICIPALITY Reina Mercedes 1,023,153.75 - - - 1,023,153.75 Roxas 726,375.00 - - - 726,375.00 San Agustin - 18,900.00 - - 18,900.00 San Isidro 84,960.00 - - - 84,960.00 San Mateo - 5,600.00 - 5,600.00 xx` San Pablo - 170,000.00 - - 170,000.00 Santa Maria 890,410.10 620,320.00 - - 1,510,730.10 City of Santiago 827,100.00 1,915,600.00 - 1,921,100.00 4,663,800.00 Santo Tomas 94,220.00 836,250.00 - - 930,470.00 Tumauini 1,928,400.00 367,800.00 - 367,800.00 2,664,000.00 Nueva Vizcaya 1,349,840.00 86,343.00 - - 1,436,183.00 Alfonso Castaneda 279,180.00 - - - 279,180.00 Ambaguio 102,000.00 - - - 102,000.00 Aritao - 3,619.00 - - 3,619.00 Bagabag 239,580.00 - - - 239,580.00 Bambang - 69,300.00 - - 69,300.00 Bayombong (capital) 424,720.00 - - - 424,720.00 Diadi - 12,122.00 - - 12,122.00 Dupax del Norte 48,070.00 1,302.00 - - 49,372.00 Dupax del Sur 74,970.00 - - - 74,970.00 Kayapa 48,070.00 - - - 48,070.00 Quezon 2,350.00 - - - 2,350.00 Solano 130,900.00 - - - 130,900.00 Quirino 1,416,972.00 - - - 1,416,972.00 Cabarroguis (capital) 97,520.00 - - - 97,520.00 Diffun 97,520.00 - - - 97,520.00 Maddela 146,280.00 - - - 146,280.00 Nagtipunan 978,132.00 - - - 978,132.00 Saguday 97,520.00 - - - 97,520.00 REGION III 13,268,095.00 37,070,432.00 618,682.00 - 50,957,209.00 Aurora 5,649,108.50 752,706.00 - - 6,401,814.50 Baler (capital) 243,300.00 80,750.00 324,050.00 Casiguran 243,345.00 243,345.00 Dilasag 329,000.00 8,636.00 337,636.00 Dinalungan 267,737.50 267,737.50 Dingalan 583,920.00 - - - 583,920.00 Dipaculao 201,375.00 - - - 201,375.00 Maria Aurora 144,312.00 39,608.00 - - 183,920.00 San Luis 3,636,119.00 623,712.00 - - 4,259,831.00 Bulacan 5,726,959.00 17,203,837.00 - - 22,930,796.00 Province 3,191,550.00 - - - 3,191,550.00 Balagtas (Bigaa) - 4,748,900.00 - - 4,748,900.00 Baliuag 777,169.00 10,265,133.00 - - 11,042,302.00 Bocaue 590,400.00 - - - 590,400.00 Bulacan - 65,550.00 65,550.00 Calumpit 145,980.00 185,334.00 - - 331,314.00 Guiguinto 48,660.00 900,000.00 - - 948,660.00 City of Meycauayan - 16,800.00 - - 16,800.00 Obando - 74,920.00 - - 74,920.00 San Miguel 973,200.00 376,950.00 - - 1,350,150.00 San Rafael - 76,400.00 76,400.00 Santa Maria - 493,850.00 - - 493,850.00 Nueva Ecija 691,320.00 17,516,860.00 557,888.00 - 18,766,068.00 Bongabon - 57,165.00 - - 57,165.00 Cabanatuan City - 6,687,059.00 557,888.00 - 7,244,947.00 Cabiao - 3,995,936.00 - - 3,995,936.00 General Tinio (Papaya) 297,000.00 750,000.00 - - 1,047,000.00 Jaen 394,320.00 375,000.00 - - 769,320.00 Palayan City (capital) - 116,650.00 - - 116,650.00 Peñaranda - 55,500.00 - 55,500.00 San Antonio - 3,443,550.00 - - 3,443,550.00 San Isidro - 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 San Leonardo - 511,000.00 - 511,000.00 Science City of Muñoz - 25,000.00 - - 25,000.00 Pampanga 1,200,707.50 807,652.00 - - 2,008,359.50 Province 634,300.00 486,700.00 - - 1,121,000.00 City of San Fernando - 57,240.00 - - 57,240.00 (capital) San Simon 566,407.50 - 566,407.50 Santo Tomas - 263,712.00 - - 263,712.00 Tarlac - 789,377.00 60,794.00 - 850,171.00 Anao 18,800.00 - 18,800.00 Bamban - 37,375.00 - - 37,375.00 Camiling - 3,842.00 30,794.00 - 34,636.00 REGION / PROVINCE / DSWD LGU NGOs PRIVATE GRAND TOTAL MUNICIPALITY Concepcion - 1,800.00 - - 1,800.00 Gerona - 17,400.00 - - 17,400.00 Mayantoc - 33,500.00 - - 33,500.00 Moncada - 30,000.00 22,000.00 - 52,000.00 Paniqui - 2,500.00 - - 2,500.00 Pura 179,360.00 - 179,360.00 Ramos - 233,100.00 - - 233,100.00 San Manuel - 226,700.00 - - 226,700.00 City of Tarlac 5,000.00 8,000.00 13,000.00 CALABARZON 19,223,292.00 2,694,160.00 - - 21,917,452.00 Laguna 2,300,060.00 2,628,928.00 - - 4,928,988.00 Alaminos 89,960.00 45,000.00 134,960.00 Bay 173,000.00 - 173,000.00 Biñan 173,000.00 499,659.00 672,659.00 Cabuyao 173,000.00 173,000.00 City of Calamba 121,100.00 - - - 121,100.00 Cavinti - 48,950.00 48,950.00 Luisiana - 50,800.00 50,800.00 Magdalena - 35,000.00 35,000.00 Pakil - 300,000.00 300,000.00 Rizal - 200,168.00 200,168.00 San Pablo City - 141,576.00 141,576.00 San Pedro 460,000.00 - - - 460,000.00 Santa Cruz (capital) 650,000.00 650,000.00 Santa Maria - 120,000.00 120,000.00 City of Santa Rosa 460,000.00 1,187,775.00 - - 1,647,775.00 Quezon 10,746,732.00 - - - 10,746,732.00 Burdeos 692,000.00 - - - 692,000.00 Calauag 541,500.00 - - - 541,500.00 General Nakar 519,000.00 - - - 519,000.00 Infanta 346,000.00 - - - 346,000.00 Jomalig 1,038,000.00 - - - 1,038,000.00 Lopez 1,148,500.00 - - - 1,148,500.00 Panukulan 692,000.00 - - - 692,000.00 Patnanungan 1,038,000.00 - - - 1,038,000.00 Perez 691,500.00 - - - 691,500.00 Pitogo 519,000.00 - - - 519,000.00 Plaridel 230,500.00 - - - 230,500.00 Polillo 696,232.00 - - - 696,232.00 Quezon 691,500.00 - - - 691,500.00 Real 346,000.00 - - - 346,000.00 San Narciso 1,557,000.00 - - - 1,557,000.00 Rizal 6,176,500.00 65,232.00 - - 6,241,732.00 Baras - 65,232.00 - - 65,232.00 Cardona 920,000.00 - - - 920,000.00 Rodriguez (Montalban) 2,088,000.00 - - - 2,088,000.00 San Mateo 3,168,500.00 - - - 3,168,500.00 REGION V 19,352,358.02 - - - 19,352,358.02 Albay 2,405,500.00 - - - 2,405,500.00 Daraga (Locsin) 308,500.00 - - - 308,500.00 Legazpi City (capital) 617,000.00 - - - 617,000.00 Polangui 770,000.00 - - - 770,000.00 City of Tabaco 710,000.00 - - - 710,000.00 Camarines Norte 2,338,822.20 - - - 2,338,822.20 Capalonga 156,000.00 - - - 156,000.00 Labo 536,949.80 - - - 536,949.80 Mercedes 572,016.00 572,016.00 San Vicente 81,416.40 81,416.40 Talisay 319,000.00 319,000.00 Vinzons 673,440.00 - - - 673,440.00 Camarines Sur 13,341,687.82 - - - 13,341,687.82 Gainza 520,000.00 - - - 520,000.00 Garchitorena 1,033,148.00 - - - 1,033,148.00 Goa 1,724,300.00 - - - 1,724,300.00 Iriga City 710,000.00 - - - 710,000.00 Libmanan 1,004,058.00 - - - 1,004,058.00 Lupi 241,345.00 241,345.00 Milaor 520,000.00 - - - 520,000.00 Minalabac 520,000.00 - - - 520,000.00 Nabua 710,000.00 - - - 710,000.00 Pamplona 39,920.82 - - - 39,920.82 Pasacao 520,000.00 - - - 520,000.00 Pili (capital) 1,264,777.00 - - - 1,264,777.00 Presentacion (Parubcan) 1,226,816.00 - - - 1,226,816.00 REGION / PROVINCE / DSWD LGU NGOs PRIVATE GRAND TOTAL MUNICIPALITY Ragay 276,000.00 276,000.00 Sagñay 113,558.00 113,558.00 San fernando 520,000.00 520,000.00 Sipocot 750,440.00 750,440.00 Siruma 1,647,325.00 - - - 1,647,325.00 Catanduanes 1,266,348.00 - - - 1,266,348.00 Province 1,266,348.00 - - - 1,266,348.00 CAR 1,222,046.57 410,873.48 7,150.00 245,308.00 1,885,378.05 Abra 15,040.00 10,742.00 - - 25,782.00 Bucay 15,040.00 - - - 15,040.00 Lagayan - 7,700.00 - - 7,700.00 Malibcong - 3,042.00 - - 3,042.00 Benguet 285,696.20 64,513.00 - 245,308.00 595,517.20 Baguio City 5,237.00 7,179.00 - - 12,416.00 Bokod 277,909.20 1,860.00 - - 279,769.20 Buguias - 2,100.00 - - 2,100.00 Itogon 2,550.00 34,544.00 - 117,368.00 154,462.00 Kapangan - 840.00 - 1,260.00 2,100.00 Mankayan - 17,990.00 - - 17,990.00 Tuba - - - 126,680.00 126,680.00 Ifugao 697,289.81 283,852.48 1,100.00 - 982,242.29 Aguinaldo - 5,304.00 - - 5,304.00 Alfonso Lista (Potia) - 1,124.04 - - 1,124.04 Asipulo 106,470.34 154,800.00 - - 261,270.34 Banaue 97,836.15 41,240.00 - - 139,076.15 Hingyon 10,513.02 4,004.44 - - 14,517.46 Hungduan 131,046.78 27,100.00 1,100.00 - 159,246.78 Lamut 15,453.60 15,000.00 - - 30,453.60 Tinoc 335,969.92 35,280.00 - - 371,249.92 Kalinga 224,020.56 45,216.00 6,050.00 - 275,286.56 Balbalan - 5,600.00 - - 5,600.00 Pinukpuk 224,020.56 39,616.00 6,050.00 - 269,686.56 Mountain Province - 6,550.00 - - 6,550.00 Bauko - 4,950.00 - - 4,950.00 Tadian - 1,600.00 - - 1,600.00 Source: DSWD DROMIC Report No. 37 Note: Changes in the figures is based on the validated data submitted by the DSWD-Field Offices.