08June2011 and was Batangas City recovered in the river near Tiera Verde Subdivision on 09June 2011 at 1:00 PM) Sitio Drowned / Carried away Kabangan, Alejandara Mortel y by strong current while IV-B 56 Brgy. Carmen, Marifil crossing the Kabangan San Agustin, River on 08June2011 Romblon

INJURED – 1

Region Name Age Cause/Remarks Crew of the barge loaded with soya beans reported missing on 08June2011 due to a IV-A Jenson Teruel sea mishap which drifted along the coast of Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon / Sustained Minor Injury

MISSING – 13

Region Name Age Cause/Remarks Crew of the barge loaded with soya beans reported missing on 08June2011 due to a sea mishap Marcel Baroga which drifted along the coast of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, IV-A Sariaya, Quezon On-board unnamed motor banca Pedro Flores 47 (with color white and orange) that departed Dalahican, Lucena City. Reported missing since 07June Nakor Rizo 44 2011 Rone Velasco Rojas 20 Fishermen from Brgy. Lucito Macailao Perjes 43 Makawayan, Torrejos, Jason Llante Madlangbayan 27 IV-B Marinduque on-board two (2) Christopher Velasco 29 motorized banca reported missing Edgar Solo 30 since 07June 2011 Jay-Ar Velasco 20 Non-motored banca reported missing since 4:30 PM, 09June I Charito Tabisola 52 2011 while venturing into the sea 10 miles west of Brgy. Lucero, Passengers of F/B Billy Martinez Arsenio Quila (Brgy. Victory Bolinao) reported missing since 8:00 AM, 09June 2011 while venturing out into the sea. Said boat has not returned as I Henry Casta of this reporting time F/B Sandrine-Sunshine reported missing while venturing out Gabriel Vista 30 from the coast of Barangay Concordia, Bolinao

2 SURVIVORS/RESCUED FISHERMEN – 39

Region Name Cause/Remarks Felix Loterte Crew of the barge loaded with soya Alberto Custosa beans reported missing on 08June Godofredo Rivero 2011 due to a sea mishap which drifted Atizano Roda along the coast of Barangay Talaan Reymundo Canon and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon / Crew IV-A Ricky Kimenez members were able to swim to safer Judy Piscarda ground Fishing boat incurred mechanical Larry Fajardo 48 defect while at the vicinity of Pagbilao, Quezon / Rescued by Team Energy Rommel Padnian 37 Corporation Jonathan Picoro Fishermen from Pinamalayan, Oriental, Jhandel Jason Estrada Mindoro on-board two (2) motorized Orlando Moncada Banca (Princess Carla). Two (2) of IV-B Elias Estrada them returned to Pinamalayan while Erning (surname for the three (3) others remained in verification) Odiongan, Romblon

Name Previously named as Age 31 Rescued by fellow fishermen at 32 nautical Jesus Pungad Jesus Pagud miles away of the shoreline of Brgy Mantanas, Sta Cruz, Dominiano Centeno (Captain) Dominador Centeno 49 Gregorio Majadas 34 Samuel Granada 40 Andres Gastardo Dondon Bastardo 31 Rolledo Calvez 22 R Wilfredo Gobalanid Dodong Gobalani 38 e Jomar Labu-Labu Jomar Lapu-Lapu 22 g Glenn Estremos 32 I Edrin Ambo Efren Ambo 39 24 Fisherman o Oscar Caranay, Jr. Oscar Caranay 26 and crew on- n Juanito Masayon Juanito Masajon 57 board F/B 3M’s Nestor Bibal Hector Bibal 52 WOLF reported I Cresencio Bohol Cris Bohol 51 missing since Allan Majadas 39 5:05 PM, Argie Reyes Art Reyes 25 09June2011 Joseph Basig Joseph Basil 22 (All Survivors) Julmar Roque Jomar Roque 23 Juanito Caranay 41 Mark Centeno Mark Centino 23 Gene-Boy Orlanda 29 Angelo Barrientos Balong Barientos 23 Vicente Masayon Vicente Masajon 57 Zalday Bautista 38 Alfredo Centeno Alfredo Centino 47 ∗ Nine (9) of the 24 survivors felt weak and opted to stay in the Medicare Hospital located in Sampaloc, Bolinao

3 AFFECTED POPULATION

• A total of 325 families / 1,151 persons from the fourteen ( 14 ) barangays in Batangas City (8 barangays), Bauan (4 barangays), Tagaytay City (1 barangay), and Taguig City (1 barangay) evacuated to the following evacuation centers:

Barangays Affected Families Persons Evacuation Centers Batangas City Pallocan West 29 129 Pallocan Elementary School Gulod Labac 13 60 Gulod Itaas Elem. School Libjo 88 115 Libjo Central Elem. School Cuta 42 154 Brgy. Hall and Brgy. Chapel Cuta Journal 10 41 Lingap Pangarap Center Barangay 6 4 17 Kumintang Ibaba 1 5 Tabango 20 100 Bauan Manghinao Proper 39 195 Multipurpose Hall Aplaya 14 70 Aplaya West Elem. School 5 25 Bauan Technical H. S. San Roque 35 175 San Roque Elem. School Tagaytay City Pre-emptive evacuation Maharlika West 20 40 Barangay Hall Taguig City Bagumbayan 5 25 Gawad Kalinga Bdlg TOTAL 325 1,151 All evacuation centers were already closed except in Gawad Kalinga Bldg., Bagumbayan, Taguig City which still houses 3 families / 15 persons.

INCIDENT MONITORED

Flooding

Region III • Seven (7) barangays in Balanga City, two (2) brgys in Hermosa and one (1) Brgy in Dinalupihan are flooded with floodwaters ranging from 1 – 1.5 feet deep

Region IV-A • Brgy. San Rafael 3, Noveleta, Cavite is flooded due to the continuous rains and high tide while the floodwaters in some of the areas in Batangas have already subsided. Water in Taal-Lemery bypass road overflowed • Marcos Highway in Brgy. Masinag, Antipolo City and Ortigas Extension, Cainta, Rizal experienced flood reaching up to knee-deep in some portion which caused heavy traffic

Region IV-B • Flooding incident occurred in Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro due to the swelling of the Alongpong River which caused the stranding of three (3) passenger buses bound for San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. As of reporting time, all roads in MIMAROPA are now passable.

NCR • Taguig City - flood waters has subsided in Laura Drive, Bagumbayan but the area is muddy.

4 Landslide

Region III • Landslide incident occurred in Baler-Casiguran along Road Km280+000- Km281+000 Dlaned/Pimpolisan Section Dicadi area. The road was rendered impassable to all types of vehicles. DPWH Engineering District in Aurora mobilized one (1) unit of payloader for the ongoing clearing operations

Sea Mishap

Region I • On 09 June 2011 at 5:05 PM, a fishing boat F/B 3MS WOLF owned by Mr. Leo Caranay, allegedly carrying 26 fishermen was reported missing. Said vessel ventured out into the sea on 07 June 2011 and stayed in the vicinity of the Spratly’s island to fish, and they were believed to be returning back to Bolinao when the incident happened • 09 June 2011: The F/B Billy Martinez from Brgy. Victory, Bolinao, with two (2) passengers on board, ventured out to the sea for fishing which was supposed to be back at 2:00 PM but failed to return up to this time • 09 June 2011: Another non-motored banca ventured out to the sea 10 miles West of Barangay Lucero, Bolinao. Said boat was last spotted by co-fishermen at 4:50 PM but failed to return up to this time

Region IV-A • On 08 June 2011 at 5:10 PM, two (2) barges with nine (9) crew loaded with soya beans was drifted in the coasts of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon • On 08 June 2011 at 8:20 PM a motor banca named Luzviminda III ran aground while at the vicinity waters of Sitio BIPI, Brgy. San Roque, Bauan, Batangas. The said motor banca is now half-submerged. CGS Batangas provided assistance to the crew and they are now in safe condition • On 09 June 2011 at 2:20 PM, an unnamed motor banca which departed Dalahican, Lucena City and with 2 fishermen on-board, was reported missing since 07 June 2011

Suspension of Classes

• Classes at all levels in Regions III, IV-A, and NCR resumed as of 10 June 2011

Status of Roads and Bridges

Region IV-B • All roads are now passable

Dam and River Ways/Waterways Monitoring

NCR • Current water level at Sto. Niño River in Marikina, La Mesa Dam, Angat Dam and Ipo Dam are still below the spilling/critical levels as of 7:00 PM, 11 June 2011

CAR • As of 6:00 AM, 10 June 2011, the water level of Binga Dam is 568.35 m and Ambuklao Dam is 751.12 m which are still below critical level

5 II. ACTIONS TAKEN

NATIONAL

NDRRMC Operations Center • Disseminated Weather Advisories, GALE Warning, General Flood Bulletins and Severe Weather Bulletin on Low Pressure Area (LPA) and Tropical Storm “DODONG” (SARIKA) to all OCD Regional Centers through SMS and fax and uploaded same at the NDRRMC website, facebook and twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective local disaster risk reduction and management councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to municipal levels • Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their area of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised Local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants • NDRRMC Executive Director USEC Benito T. Ramos conducted regular Press Briefings (tri-media) at the NDRRMC Operations Center to provide updates/information to the general public • On June 11, 2011, USEC Benito T. Ramos met with the local officials of Bolinao, and assessed the actual situation of the survivors

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) • Pre-positioned PhP25,417,374.17 (Php636,908.02 standby funds and Php24,780,466.15 worth of relief supplies) in all DSWD Field Offices along the typhoon path, broken down as follows:

Field Office Standby Fund Relief Supplies Total Region I PhP 121,312.15 PhP 5,312,125.33 PhP 5,433,437.48 Region III 300,163.37 5,805,349.32 6,105,512.69 Region IV-A 215,432.50 13,662,991.50 13,878,424.00 TOTAL PhP 636,908.02 PhP 24,780,466.15 PhP 25,417,374.17

• Taguig City SWD has provided food and non-food items to evacuees • DSWD NCR in coordination with the City Health Office made an ocular inspection and assessment of the situation in Laura Drive, Bagumbayan, Taguig City which was reported knee-deep underwater

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) • District Engineering Offices (DEO) in regions affected have mobilized their maintenance crew and equipment to conduct field assessment and undertake various maintenance activities • DEO in Occidental Mindoro dispatched two (2) payloaders and one (1) backhoe to undertake clearing/removal of mudslides along Mindoro West Coast Road

Department of Health (DOH) • DOH I alerted the Western Pangasinan Hospital, Local Health Offices and Emergency Management Teams of the region and dispatched ambulances, cadaver bags and medical personnel to the affected area • Conducted medical check-up of the 24 survivors of F/B 3M’s WOLF sea mishap • EMTs from Region I Medical Center were dispatched to augment local medical teams

6 • Alerted hospitals and local health offices, dispatched ambulances, and provided cadaver bags

Philippine National Police (PNP) • Chief, Regional Operations and Plans Division PSSUPT Noel B. Amoyen issued memorandum dated 09 June 2011 to all PNP Provincial Directors of Region I to monitor the situation and undertake precautionary measures in their respective area of responsibility and to coordinate with respective Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council for updates and prepare respective personnel ready to provide assistance in connection with Tropical Depression “Dodong” • Alerted RDRRMC Opcen that Mr. Pungad, the missing fisherman, has been located • Alerted all PNP stations that are located along coastal areas for possible report of any located person or human body in the shoreline

Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) • BFP Fire Chief Director Rolando M. Bandilla, Jr., issued memorandum dated 09 June 2011 to BFP Regions I, II, II, IV-A, and NCR re: Tropical Depression “Dodong”, with the following instructions:  All Officers and Key Personnel to be ready anytime and to extend assistance in case of emergencies and other eventualities  All Operating Units to implement their contingency plans and undertake proactive steps in partnership and coordination with the respective DCCs/PNP/AFP/LGUs and other civil agencies relevant to the delivery of fire safety rescue/emergency medical services and disaster-related operations  Maintain vigilance and ensure prompt and effective delivery of basic fire safety/rescue/emergency medical services and relief operations  Ensure availability of fire/rescue/emergency medical personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units to suit the needs of the operations  To report to the Office of the Director for Operations any untoward incident that may happen

Search and Rescue Operations

Armed Forces of the - Philippine Navy (PN) • Naval Forces Northern Luzon, PN deployed one (1) islander (PN 312) from Sangley Point for the ongoing SAR operations on F/B 3M’s WOLF with 26 fishermen on board and designated the Open Field of Cape Bolinao High School as the helicopter refueling station • PN I established communication with “SEA PALACE” cargo vessel spotted very near the area in order to pick up the victims and ferry them direct to Port Luciente, Cape Bolinao which is the designated casualty collection point where all emergency medical services (EMS) are on standby • At 12:00 NN, 10 June 2011, the PN Islander Plane conducted aerial operations and spotted the victims at 38 nautical miles NW of Bolinao, all floating and wearing jackets • All 24 survivors of F/B 3M’s WOLF were turned-over to Local DOH Personnel as of 8:35 PM, 10 June 2011 at Cape Bolinao, Pangasinan. They were transferred by M/V SEA PALACE to PCG DF 325 • The PN detachment in assisted in the SAR operations

7 • A Navy patrol boat docked at the SBMA is ready to augment the SAR operations

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) • Search and rescue operations are being conducted by the PCG • PCG Air Assets from NAIA Domestic Airport were deployed: One (1) Helicopter, DF 352 from , Pangasinan and one (1) SARV 3502 from at around 6:30 AM today, 10 June 2011 to conduct immediate SAR operations in Bolinao • PCG Boats SARV 3502 and DF325 will convoy the M/V SEA PALACE and effect the transfer of survivors from the cargo vessel • A PCG Helo 1636, SARV 3502, and an Islander 684 from were also deployed. • The PCG District Commander arrived in Bolinao today to meet with the local officials to facilitate the search and rescue plan the five (5) missing fishermen • PCG Sual and Bolinao detachments assisted in the SAR operations

REGIONAL INITIATIVES

Region I • RDRRMC/OCDRC I coordinated with PCG and PN-AFP for the conduct of search and rescue (SAR) operations on the missing fishing boat with 26 fishermen on-board; DOH for the preparation of nearest hospital; MDRRMC Bolinao and PDRRMC Pangasinan for the preparation of staging area, casualty collection point and transport area • PDRRMC Pangasinan and MDRRMC Bolinao identified and prepared the following areas as the main casualty collection point:  By boat - collection point is in Bolinao, Port Lucente 1 st  By helicopter - collection point is in Cape Bolinao High School in Bolinao • MDRRMC Bolinao certified that the F/B 3M’s WOLF boarded only 24 fishermen and crew and they are all survivors. The estimated of arrival of the survivors at Port Luciente, Cape Bolinao is 4:30 PM, 10 June 2011

Region II • RDRRMC/OCD OpCen is closely monitoring the regional situation and continuously disseminating weather updates to member agencies, local DRRMCs and media • RDMMC/OCDRC II coordinated with PDRRMC Batanes, Cagayan, Quirino and Isabela regarding situation update

Region III • DPWH Engineering District in Aurora was mobilized for clearing operations at the landslide areas in Brgy. Dicadi area in Baler, Aurora • CDRRMC Balanga City was convened on 09 June 2011 • LGU has already cleared the uprooted tree and electric post in Brgy. San Jose, Balanga City

Region IV-A • RDRRMC/OCDRC IV-A issued a memorandum to all members of RDRRMC, PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs advising them to activate their respective disaster operations centers (DOCs) and to be on stand-by alert and ready for deployment

8 • PIA - IV disseminated RDRRMC IV-A advisory to all local radio stations and advised the residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to take precautionary measures • PDRRMCs activated: Cavite, Rizal and Quezon on monitor • MDRRMCs activated: Noveleta, Cavite and Sariaya, Quezon • MDRRMC Sariaya conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) operations on the missing crew of the barge that drifted in the coast of Sariaya • BFP Batangas City with CDRRMC Rescue Team were stationed in Brgy. Poblacion West, Tiera Verde Subdivision and ready to assist in case the situation in the area worsens • PRC Batangas Chapter together with the Batangas City DRRMC Rescue Team were deployed to conduct search and rescue operation of the missing crew • Batangas PPO is continuously monitoring the situation in the area and all its personnel are pre-positioned for possible Search and Rescue (SAR) • Local Government of Bauan, Batangas provided noodles and coffee to the affected families. Further, residents coming from the flood-prone areas were evacuated as their precautionary measures

Region IV-B • RDRRMC/OCDRC IV-B is continuously disseminating NDRRMC Weather Advisory to the PDRRMO in Region IV-B and RDRRMC Core Group member, Deputized Coordinator, Governors and through fax and SMS and closely coordinating with PNP PRO IV-A and DPWH IV-A • PCG IV-B is continuously monitoring the status of RORO port operations and road conditions • DPWH IV-B mobilized maintenance team at West Circumferential Road in case of landslides and conducted clearing operations in Sitio Tibag, Brgy. San Agustin, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro • PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro activated its Provincial Response Teams to monitor the status of river systems in said province • The Municipal Government of Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro deployed their personnel and equipment to help the stranded passenger and to clear the road affected by landslide

NCR • Taguig City DRRMC has requested for a water pump to flush-out the water in the area • Taguig City Engineering Department has initiated the flushing-out of flood waters and repaired of the drainage system • Muntinlupa City DRRMC was activated and coordinated with concerned agencies to address the problem in Brgy. Putatan which was knee-deep underwater

9