B. Regional Weather Situation ••• Based on the report of Pagudpud Mayor Marlon Sales, Burgos Mayor Cresente Garcia, Engr. Camilo Eda of Bacarra and Engr. Conrado de Vera of Pasuquin, there had been no significant emergency incident monitored after the landfall of TS “Pepeng” over the northern tip of Tuesday night. From 8:00 to 10:00 PM, strong winds with moderate rainfall had been observed. The said municipalities were reported to have implemented pre-emptive evacuation in the high risk barangays

II. EFFECTS

A. Affected Population (Tab A)  There were 234,232 families / 1,053,325 persons affected in 2,152 barangays in 242 municipalities and 26 cities of 26 provinces in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, V, VI, NCR, CAR with an increase of 45,235 families / 144,456 persons from the previous report

 The number of evacuees decreased from 9,933 families /443,849 persons inside 200 evacuation centers to 8,614 families/38,829 persons inside 162 evacuation centers

 A total of 27,155 families / 132,899 persons were currently served inside and outside evacuation centers

Breakdown of Affected Population

Region/Province/ Affected Mun/City Brgys Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 2,152 234,232 1,053,325 NCR 44 4,489 22,071 REGION I 733 54,480 250,655 REGION II 400 31,952 143,589 REGION III 155 43,393 221,343 REGION IV-A 43 1,945 9,353 REGION V 444 67,637 257,266 REGION VI 6 127 503 C A R 327 30,209 148,545

B. Casualties remains the same 35 (Tab B) 23 Dead – 4 in , 1 in (drowned), 1 in Ilocos Norte (hypothermia), 1 in , 10 in Benguet (landslide, suffocated secondary to encavement), 2 in Ifugao (landslide), 1 in , 1 in Quezon Province, 2 in Camarines Sur 5 Injured – 1 in Kalinga, 3 in Benguet, 1 in Ilocos Norte 7 Missing – 1 in Benguet, 1 in Ilocos Norte, 5 in Pangasinan

2 C. Damages to Infrastructure and Agriculture remains the same (Tab C)

Damages Amount

Infrastructure 286.17 M Agriculture 1,669.65 M Private Properties 2.77 M TOTAL 1,958.59 M

D. Damaged Houses – a slight increase of 319 from 9,856 to 10,175 (Tab D) Houses Increase Previous Report Current Report Totally 43 1,042 1,085 Partially 276 8,814 9,090

E. Cost of Assistance (Tab E ) 1. Estimated Cost  The cost of assistance provided by the Government and NGOs/Other GOs is PhP 43.036 Million , broken down as follows: NDCC 10,676,250.00 DSWD 15,214,672.89 DOH 508,284.38 LGUs 19,070,456.61 NGOs / GOs 566,998.00

2. NDCC Rice Assistance  10,700 sacks of rice were released for distribution in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV- B, V, and CAR

F. Status of Lifelines

1. Telecommunications, Power

Region I  As of 07 October, all Poblacion of Ilocos Norte have power supply restored; partial power restoration in City and the municipalities of San Nicolas, Bacarra, and Pasuquin  Power outage in Luna and Sto. Tomas, La Union and in some areas in Ilocos Norte due to damaged cable wires and fallen trees  Power interruption since October 03, 2009 in Sta. Catalina, Sto. Domingo, Magsingal, San Juan, Cabugao and Sinait in Ilocos Sur  Ilocos Sur municipalities of Santa, Magsingal, San Juan, Cabugao, Sinait, Lidlidda and San Emilio are still without power; partial restoration in 16 other municipalities

Region II  Telecommunications through various service providers (PLDT, Smart, Globe) in Cagayan Province is intermittent

3  Power outage in Tuguegarao and northern portion of Cagayan Province

CAR  Power blackout in Apayao (CAGELCO) and Kalinga. Power has been restored in Ifugao and in Mt. Province since Tuesday; and partially restored in Abra

2. Status of Roads and Bridges (Tab F)  Based on DPWH’s assessment and reports from concerned OCDRCs, 41 road sections have been rendered impassable due to landslides, mudslides and flooding  Region II: All major road sections and bridges are passable to all types of vehicles except in Santiago-Tuguegarao Road K0444+800, Enrile, Cagayan  11 major roads are still closed; 1 bridge not passable (Kennon Rd. closed due to landslide)

G . Dam/Water Systems/Flood Monitoring (Tab G)

(As of 4:00 PM, 08 October 2009) Deviation Normal/ Current from Spilling Dam Level normal Gate Opening Levels (m AMSL) elevation (m AMSL) (m) Angat 213.87 1.87 212.00 Ipo 100.35 -0.52 100.87 La Mesa 79.60 -0.55 80.15 Pantabangan 220.28 -0.72 221.00 2 gates (4 m) 500 cms Ambuklao 745.18 -6.82 752.00 6 gates (21 m) 793 cms Binga 6 gates (20 m) 574.15 -0.85 575.00 2,341 cms San Roque 6 gates (15 m) 288.65 8.65 280.00 2,768 cms Caliraya 286.25 Magat 4 gates (7 m) 192.22 -0.78 193.00 1,578 cms

San Roque Dam  The San Roque Flood Forecasting and Warning System (FFWS) Dam Office announced dam water release for flood control with the opening of gate scheduled at 12 midnight 6 October 2009. Information on the scheduled dam water release was forwarded to OCDRCs 1 and 3 for dissemination to Pangasinan and Tarlac PDCCs

Magat Dam  In view of the re-entry of TS “Pepeng” in the country, moderate rains were observed over the watershed for the past 12 hours (80-100 mms) and with the saturation of the watershed any additional rainfall will cause the increase of the Reserve Water Level (RWL) of Magat Dam. Hence, the NIA-MARIIS Operations Manager was directed to operate the spillway based on the inflow equals outflow scheme to maintain the RWL of the dam

4 H. Flood Monitoring

Region I  Ilocos Norte - 7 brgys in Dingras, Nueva Era, Paoay,  La Union - 6 barangays in Bangar and Luna  Pangasinan - 42 brgys in Bautista, , , Rosales, San Manuael, Sta. Barbara, and City  Ilocos Sur – 57 barangays flooded: Magsingal (3), Narvacan (1), San Juan (3), Bantay (4), (1), Caoayan (1), and Sinait (44)

Region III  Bulacan (Baliwag and Calumpit); Pampanga (Sta. Ana) and Zambales (Botolan-6 brgys))  OCDRC III is coordinating with the Management of Angat and Pantabangan Dams on the possible release of water  PDCC Nueva Ecija is continuously monitoring the situation for any eventuality (i.e. flooding) in case of release of huge volume of water from the Pantabangan Dam  As of 04:40 PM, 06 October, 125 barangays were still flooded (1 to 3 ft depth of water) in Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales and Nueva Ecija in Region III

CAR  As a result of flooding , evacuation centers in Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Baguio City and Benguet were re-opened since last night  Apayao and Chico Rivers swollen  Flooding in lower Apayao Municipalities such as Flora, Luna, Pudtol and Sta. Marcel

I. Emergency Incidents

Landslides (9) Baguio City; La Trinidad Benguet; Catanduanes; Apayao, Benguet. Kalinga, Mt. Province and Ifugao and along the highway in Brgy. Banaoang, Santa, Ilocos Sur - one lane passable

Dike in Brgy. Sta. Maria East, San Nicolas Pangasinan is in danger of totally eroding due to huge volumes of water flowing in the Calabasian River, which might result to massive flooding that would reach as far as Tayug. At-risk communities have been evacuated (3 families/14 persons in 3 barangays)

Water level along Bued River in the Municipality of Sison, Pangasinan had been reported to reach above normal level. Mayor Kimi Cojuangco fears possible flooding, not only in Sison but also in adjacent municipalities.

J. Health Concerns  There has been a reported increase in the number of cases of diarrhea in Brgy Ammacian, Pinukpuk, Kalinga

5 III. Humanitarian Response

A. National  NDCC continuously disseminated weather and flood advisories and gale warning to concerned regional offices through SMS and facsimile for further dissemination to their respective local disaster coordinating councils  NDCC issued NDCC Memorandum No. 19 dated 30 September 2009 to Chairpersons, MMDCC, RDCCs, LDCCs; Regional Directors, OCDRCs and Deputized Coordinators on the reiteration of the “Zero Casualty” Policy during Calamities  On October 04, 2009 and October 6,2009, National Defense Secretary and Chairman, NDCC Hon. Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. and party proceeded to OCD R-II to meet with the Chairman, RDCC-II and OCD-RD-II and Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan respectively, to assess the effects of TS “PEPENG” in the above-mentioned regions  DSWD activated and mobilized the DSWD-Central and Field Offices’ Quick Response and Social Welfare and Disaster (QR/SWAD) Teams in all affected DSWD FOs to closely monitor displacement of families in coordination with LDCCs at all levels; released PhP11.5 Million additional standby funds to DSWD-FOs for the purchase of emergency relief supplies for the affected families; and prepositioned PhP95 million stand by funds and stockpile of relief commodities; provided PhP15.214, 672 worth of assorted relief supplies , food and non food items.  International Organization for Migration (IOM) upon request of the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid Department (ECHO) will conduct an assessment mission to augment existing initiatives of the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC) partners, including the OCHA to gather sufficient information on the effects of TY “Pepeng” in northern Luzon in Isabela and Cagayan in Region II; Apayao in CAR; and Ilocos Norte in Region I

NCR  Marikina City Mayor Fernando ordered the evacuation of residents living along low lying areas and the riverbanks for their safety in case volume of water rise along the Marikina River  Malabon City Mayor Oreta deployed 6x6 truck with Philippine Army personnel and rescue team on standby/alert  Caloocan City Mayor Echiveri set up a tactical operation-center of 24/7 hours and conducted comprehensive risk assessment of residential structures  In Pasay, DSWD has established a National Resource Operations Center as drop off point of relief goods  The PNP Capital Regional Command, AFP on alert and ready for dispatch to conduct rescue, evacuation and maintain peace and order

Region I  50 th IB, Navy, PNP RMG, PCG, NTC R1 and NFNL on standby for emergency response  OCD released 200 sacks of rice to each PDCC and Cong. Ablan (1 st Dist., Ilocos Norte)  DSWD R1 delivered 1,000 family food packs and 525 packs of used clothing to PSWDO Ilocos Norte  DPWH conducting clearing operations in Brgy Banaoang, Santa, Ilocos Sur  PCG rescue team stationed at Curimao, Ilocos Norte was deployed to Brgys. Dammay and Oribi, Santa, Ilocos Sur

6  DPWH and PDCC Ilocos Sur are now conducting clearing operations in Brgy Banaoang, Santa in Ilocos Sur, and Bagui, Pagudpud, Laoag City, Badoc, Paoay, San Nicolas and in Ilocos Norte  505 th Search and Rescue Squadron, PAF, PN, PA and PNP conducting rescue operations in Pagudpud, Bacarra and Badoc, Ilocos Norte  Issued Memorandum to lower DCCs to effect disaster prevention measures  DSWD R1 has a ready stockpile of 2,208 family food packs and instructed the SWAD teams to coordinate with the PDCC to monitor the situation of respective areas while the QUART Team and National Service volunteers are ready to render duty anytime  The National Telecommunication R1 team is on standby. Accredited radio groups have been instructed to provide information relative to said weather disturbance  MDCC , Pangasinan submitted initial action report and contingency checklist for TY Pepeng  Pre-emptive evacuation is being undertaken by the PDCC Advanced Command Post in Eastern Pangasinan in close coordination with the MDCCs in critical areas of San Nicolas, Tayug and Rosales to avert danger to lives

On going Regional Responses  MDCC Binalonan, PEO/PDCC Pangasinan is conducting clearing operations (removal of debris) along Tagamusing River in Brgy Mankasuy, has been evacuating the residents along Tagamusing River in Brgy Poblacion, Binalonan, Pangasinan  54 th EBde-PA is conducting damage assessment of damaged dike along Bued River in Sison, Pangasinan  PCG NFNL is conducting rescue operations in the flooded communities in Brgys Ma cristina, Caggao and lusong in Bangar, La Union  MDCC Bangar and PDCC La Union are now evacuating the residents in flooded communities in Bangar  DPWH 1 is conducting clearing operations along Marcos Highway in Brgy Taloy Sur, Tuba, Benguet

Region II UNDAC Team and RDCC Rapid Needs Assessment:  Conducted rapid needs assessment in Region II through aerial survey, RDCC meeting, OSOCC briefing to RDCC agencies, to map the extent of possible displaced population and affected families; assessed the condition and define the immediate needs, assess the extent of possible damages on health and educational facilities and impact on provision of basic services including water, telephone and electric utilities and existing logistics infrastructure (by land, sea and air) including receipt, storage and distribution  Based on the aerial survey of the worst hit areas in Cagayan Province including Tuguegarao, Alcala, Camalaniugan, Aparri, Abulug, Ballesteros, Buguey, Gonzaga, Sta. Teresita, others, the assessment indicated that the northern parts of the Province are the most devastated areas, though there seems to be very little damage in infrastructure. The most noticeable damage are in the flooded rice and corn fields, particularly in the areas of Amulung, Alcala, Lasam, Aparri, Ballesteros, Camalaniugan and Buguey  Isabela Prov’l Government Impact Overview: The PDCC implemented the NDCC pre-emptive evacuation directive before the expected day of landfall of TY “Pepeng” evacuating 1,588 families from areas assessed as highly vulnerable areas/risk prone areas housing them temporarily in 27 evacuation centers. All evacuees returned to their homes the day after the typhoon and

7 no casualties were reported. There was minimal damage on housing and infrastructure. The agriculture sector suffered the most damage with estimated production losses of PhP.7 M in corn, PhP46 M in palay (rice) ad PhP 1.8 in fisheries, affecting 8,409 farming families. The province is the top producer of corn in the country and second producer of rice. Identified needs in Isabela Province: a more in-depth assessment on the impact on agriculture and livelihood for the 60% farming population as well as potential short-term impact on food security in the province.  The municipality of Ilagan is also one of the worst hit municipalities in Isabela and the top corn producing municipality in the country. Key findings on the on assessment for Ilagan, Isabela: - Food: All evacuees have been given relief packs by the municipal government; there is no significant need for additional food assistance - Shelter: 21 houses were destroyed and 83 partially damaged.

- Education: All schools are ready for classes - Early recovery: Farming families need to have an alternative of recovering from production losses incurred as most of these are subsistence farmer (relying entirely on their twice/year harvest to support their annual needs with loaned seed money from different sources - Local Government Priorities for Ilagan, Isabela: Alternative recovery mechanisms for farmer families and a more in-depth assessment of coping mechanisms for affected farmers

Region III  Pre emptive evacuation is ongoing in the following areas: Nueva Ecija - municipalities/cities located near the dam: Gapan City, Cabanatuan City, Licab, Zaragoza, Rizal, Quezon, Aliaga and San Isidro Pampanga - municipalities located near the Pampanga River Basin, Candaba, Arayat, San Simon, Apalit and Sto Tomas  7th ID, PA assisted in the repacking/distribution of relief goods in Meycauayan, Sta. Maria and Plaridel, all in Bulacan and provided transportation assistance from Balanga, Bataan to San Fernando, Guagua, Sasmuan, Lubao, and Sto Tomas, all in Pampanga and from Brgy. Tala, Orani to Abucay, Bataan  Cabanatuan Emergency Search and Rescue (CESAR) Team activated its disaster operation center in Cabanatuan City and conducted ocular survey on the flood-prone barangays

Region V  PDCC Albay has started decampment of evacuees effective 03 October, subject to the discretion of the Local Chief Executives and Brgy. Chairmen particularly on the basis of localized flooding  Provided food incentive (5 kg per day) to 15,265 households through LGUs for their cooperation in the pre-emptive evacuation  Distribution of relief goods to evacuees by PDCCs/PSWDs is ongoing  Closely coordinating with DPWH 5 and DA5 re: Update of the damages to infrastructure and agriculture respectively

CAR  PNP, AFP and DCC member-agencies’ pre-positioned/mobilized/deployed emergency resources  OCD CAR and OCD R2 extended relief assistance and rice (1,150 sacks) amounting to PhP1.06M

8  Concerned PDCCs are still conducting damage and needs assessment and relief operations to affected communities  The scheduled delivery of additional relief goods to Apayao Province by the DSWD CAR was postponed yesterday due to road condition and weather condition  DSWD provided 1,500 family packs to affected PDCCs  CRDCC-OCD coordinated with AFP for the availability of M35 trucks to haul relief goods  PNP-PRO-COR is assisting local DCCs in the conduct of relief operations and damage assessment; and in the dissemination of weather updates to provinces through the PNPs’ field offices  DPWH mobilized emergency engineering crew for clearing operations and conducted damage assessment  AFP provided vehicles to haul relief goods and assisted DCCs in the distribution of relief goods to the evacuees/displaced families  The 401st facilitated the rescue efforts of trapped construction workers at Manabo River  PMA assisted DSWD in hauling 1,500 family packs from Baguio City to Luna, Apayao  DOH-CAR augmented medicines and medical supplies to the LGUs; Regional and PHT Teams conducted rapid assessment in Baguio City and in some parts of Benguet; provided BP Compact Food and cadaver bags to the rescuers of Ampucao, Itogon and provided masks and alcohol to relief goods sorters; continuously monitoring and reporting to the Regional and Provincial Health Teams  NFA facilitated the release of rice stocks to local DCCs  DENR-MGB conducted assessment in areas with landslide/flooding incidents

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9 Sitrep No. 15 Tab A Effects of Typhoon "Pepeng" (PARMA) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 08 October 2009, 6:00 PM

No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 2,152 234,232 1,053,325 162 8,614 38,829 18,541 94,070 27,155 132,899

NCR 44 4,489 22,071 39 2,449 11,717 0 0 2,449 11,717 1 Caloocan City 4 301 1,333 11 301 1,333 301 1,333 2 Makati City 1 11 55 0 0 0 0 0 3 Malabon City 1 39 175 1 39 175 39 175 4 Mandaluyong City 3 185 944 0 0 0 0 0 5 Muntinlupa City 1 26 130 0 0 0 0 0 6 Navotas City 4 84 405 0 0 0 0 0 7 Pasay City 1 161 426 1 161 426 161 426 8 Pasig City 3 1,243 6,215 3 1,239 6,195 1,239 6,195 9 Pateros 2 28 150 0 0 0 0 0 10 Quezon City 7 1,374 6,870 8 308 1,540 308 1,540 11 Taguig City 9 422 2,153 15 401 2,048 401 2,048 12 Valenzuela City 8 615 3,215 0 0 0 0 0

REGION I 733 54,480 250,655 0 0 0 939 4,488 939 4,488 La Union 52 2,584 10,829 0 0 0 80 238 80 238 1 Agoo 1 2 12 0 0 2 Aringay 3 90 452 0 0 3 Bacnotan 1 1 4 0 0 4 Baguilin 3 8 30 0 0 5 Bangar 5 542 2,053 0 0 6 Bauang 5 131 512 0 0 7 Caba 1 10 42 0 0 8 Luna 3 66 231 0 0 9 Naguilian 4 14 56 0 0 10 Rosario 1 6 36 0 0 11 San Fernando City 8 95 361 0 0 12 San Gabriel 1 2 12 0 0 13 San Juan 6 96 334 80 238 80 238 14 Sto Tomas 9 1,520 6,688 0 0 15 Tubao 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 Pangasinan 94 7,569 38,040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Alaminos 1 1 5 0 0 2 2 135 675 3 Balungao 7 833 4,165 0 0 4 11 1,150 6,168 0 0 5 Bolinao 4 52 223 0 0 6 Calasiao 3 3 14 0 0 7 Dagupan City 9 174 654 0 0 8 3 208 1,065 0 0 9 3 76 325 0 0 10 1 1 4 0 0 11 Rosales 9 1,433 7,786 0 0 12 San Nicolas 3 85 425 0 0 13 Sison 1 11 33 0 0 0 0 14 Sta Barbara 29 2,261 11,305 0 0 15 1 52 260 0 0 16 Tayug 7 1,094 4,933 0 0 0 0 Ilocos Norte 380 26,707 118,776 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Adams 1 460 1,750 0 0 0 0 2 Bacarra 3 165 577 0 0 3 Badoc 19 529 2,440 0 0 0 0 4 Bangui 13 683 3,131 0 0 5 Banna 11 384 1,920 0 0 6 Batac 27 635 2,580 0 0 7 Burgos 8 175 872 0 0 8 Carasi 3 17 119 0 0 9 Currimao 12 177 964 0 0 10 Dingras 20 3,369 13,480 0 0 11 Dumalneg 1 333 1,657 0 0 12 Marcos 11 361 1,470 0 0 13 Nueva Era 11 733 3,651 0 0 14 Pagudpud 16 3,141 19,025 0 0 0 0 0 15 Paoay 28 2,888 11,780 0 0 0 0 16 Pasuquin 24 1,275 6,390 0 0 0 0 17 Piddig 8 416 1,515 0 0 0 0 18 Pinili 20 761 3,601 0 0 0 0 19 San Nicolas 21 3,041 12,094 0 0 0 0 20 Sarrat 18 263 1,402 0 0 21 Solsona 7 64 261 0 0 0 0 22 Vintar 18 563 2,792 0 0 0 0

Page 1 of 4 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 23 Laoag City 80 6,274 25,305 0 0 0 0 Ilocos Sur 207 17,620 83,010 0 0 0 859 4,250 859 4,250 1 Bantay 5 939 4,957 0 0 0 0 2 Cabugao 11 768 3,840 0 0 3 22 991 4,885 159 750 159 750 4 Gregorio del Pilar 1 5 15 0 0 5 Magsingal 2 770 2,800 0 0 6 Nagbukel 1 11 55 0 0 7Narvacan 1 1 5 0 0 8 Quirino 1 700 2,100 0 0 9 San Juan 32 2,224 11,120 0 0 0 0 10 San Vicente 7 333 1,669 0 0 11 Santa 6 342 1,710 0 0 0 0 12 Sta Maria 33 4,500 18,225 700 3,500 700 3,500 13 Sta. Cruz 29 186 824 0 0 0 0 14 Santiago 6 50 250 0 0 15 Sto. Domingo 11 2,350 13,250 0 0 0 0 16 Vigan City 39 3,450 17,305 0 0

REGION II 400 31,952 143,589 46 2,596 10,148 728 3,360 3,324 13,508 Isabela 58 5,529 23,141 30 1,738 7,749 262 1,180 2,000 8,929 1 Cabagan 2 577 2,597 2 577 2,597 577 2,597 2 Delfin Albano 2 250 780 1 4 18 4 18 3 Dinapigue 3 153 690 1 45 203 108 487 153 690 4 Divilican 6 1,090 4,924 1 148 666 148 666 5 Ilagan 9 526 2,640 8 375 1,635 375 1,635 6 Maconacon 10 943 4,501 1 6 27 154 693 160 720 7 Rina Mercedes 4 270 1,215 0 0 8 San Isidro 4 170 765 4 170 765 170 765 9 San Mariano 7 252 1,135 7 252 1,135 252 1,135 10 Sta Maria 10 1,168 3,504 4 131 590 131 590 11 Cauayan City 1 130 390 1 30 113 30 113 Quirino 1 35 158 1 35 158 0 0 35 158 1 Cabaroquis 1 35 158 1 35 158 35 158 Nueva Vizcaya 2 76 354 0 0 1 Sta Fe 1 43 189 0 0 2 Bambang 1 33 165 0 0 Cagayan 339 26,312 119,936 15 823 2,241 466 2,180 1,289 4,421 1 Tuguegarao City 37 6,408 24,030 10 153 588 26 91 179 679 2 Alcala 8 350 1,627 1 500 1,075 500 1,075 3 Aparri 10 1,241 3,972 0 0 4 Baggao 1 617 3,085 0 0 5 Buguey 1 25 112 0 0 6 Camalaniugan 28 4,515 18,818 0 0 7 Enrile 1 40 180 0 0 8 Gattaran 50 1,655 22,620 78 351 78 351 9 Gonzaga 3 426 2,059 0 0 10 Iguig 14 986 4,930 0 0 11 Lallo 1 9 44 9 44 9 44 12 Lasam 11 1,379 6,160 138 621 138 621 13 Piat 9 184 655 5 23 5 23 14 Rizal 3 100 450 3 100 270 100 270 15 Sta Ana 3 11 49 0 0 16 Sta. Praxedes 4 16 64 0 0 17 Sta. Teresita 5 207 771 0 0 18 Abulug 13 865 3,892 0 0 19 Amulung 36 1,875 9,365 0 0 20 Ballesteros 4 105 628 0 0 21 Claveria 41 1,266 6,330 0 0 22 Pamplona 18 2,982 5,272 0 0 23 Sto Nino 31 770 3,465 0 0 24 Tuao 7 280 1,358 1 70 308 210 1,050 280 1,358

REGION III 155 43,393 221,343 72 3,479 16,546 8,323 46,228 11,802 62,774 Aurora 23 728 3,080 20 506 1,864 99 499 605 2,363 1 Dinalungan 4 184 400 4 184 398 184 398 2 Casiguran 4 77 425 4 41 182 13 78 54 260 3 Dilasag 5 225 934 6 190 819 35 115 225 934 4 Dopaculao 5 41 165 5 41 165 41 165 5 San Luis 5 201 1,156 1 50 300 51 306 101 606 Bulacan 22 20,669 102,433 9 518 2,106 140 280 658 2,386 1 Baliwag 2 250 925 0 0 2 Bustos 7 589 2,356 6 449 1,769 140 280 589 2,049 3 Calumpit 1 137 685 0 0 4 Malolos City 1 40 192 1 40 192 40 192 5 Plaridel 1 33 175 0 0 6 Marilao 10 19,620 98,100 2 29 145 29 145 Pampanga 25 4,455 22,752 10 121 542 1,021 5,788 1,142 6,330 1 Arayat 1 293 972 0 0

Page 2 of 4 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 2 Bacolor 2 21 70 1 21 70 21 70 3 Candaba 11 3,020 15,450 0 0 4 Macabebe 1 8 42 1 8 42 8 42 5 Masantol 3 92 430 8 92 430 92 430 6 San Luis 7 1,021 5,788 1,021 5,788 1,021 5,788 7 Sta. Ana 2 63 251 2 63 251 63 251 Zambales 34 5,965 23,865 29 1,346 4,850 0 0 1,346 4,850 1 Botolan 9 4,981 20,007 8 376 1,050 376 1,050 2 San Felipe 1 5 13 0 0 3 Sta. Cruz 21 970 3,800 21 970 3,800 970 3,800 4 Cabangan 3 9 45 Nueva Ecija 51 11,576 69,213 4 988 7,184 7,063 39,661 8,051 46,845 1 Cabanatuan City 47 10,301 62,838 4 988 7,184 7,063 39,661 8,051 46,845 2 Gabaldon 4 1,275 6,375 0 0 REGION IV-A 43 1,945 9,3530 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quezon 42 1,931 9,283 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Gen. Nakar 2 227 1,100 0 0 2 Jomalig 266 1,340 0 0 3 Mauban 3 32 160 0 0 4 Pagbilao 2 65 260 0 0 5 Patnanungan 47 195 0 0 6 Polillo 1 33 193 0 0 7 Lucena 1 5 25 0 0 8 Sariaya 1 50 180 0 0 9 Agdangan 1 2 8 0 0 10 Buenavista 1 226 1,138 0 0 11 Calanauan 8 343 1,715 0 0 12 Macalelon 4 27 97 0 0 13 Mulanay 2 46 273 0 0 14 Pitogo 4 33 134 0 0 15 San Andres 1 2 11 0 0 16 San Francisco 1 52 280 0 0 17 San Narciso 1 47 235 0 0 18 Unisan 1 8 34 0 0 19 Calauag 3 74 269 0 0 20 Guinyangan 1 28 130 0 0 21 Gumaca 1 10 50 0 0 22 Lopez 2 34 136 0 0 23 Tagkawayan 260 1,250 0 0 Rizal 1 14 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tanay 1 14 70 0 0

REGION V 444 67,637 257,266 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Albay 92 7,180 34,185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Camalig 9 368 1,448 - - 0 0 2 Daraga 17 1,499 6,182 0 0 3 Libon 5 1,657 8,414 - - 0 0 4 Malinao 14 360 1,798 0 0 5 Manito 4 451 2,348 0 0 6 Pioduran 2 226 1,176 0 - - 0 0 7 Polangui 18 1,452 6,894 0 - - 0 0 8 Sto. Domingo 1 650 3,380 0 0 9 Ligao City 10 126 594 0 0 10 Tabaco City 12 391 1,951 0 - - 0 0 Camarines Sur 258 35,729 191,470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Baao 2 4,365 26,480 0 0 2 Balatan 3 212 1,063 0 0 3 Bato 10 415 1,864 0 0 4 Bombon 8 1,470 9,646 0 - - 0 0 5 Buhi 3 165 765 0 0 6 Cabusao 7 384 2,307 0 0 7 Calabanga 3 301 1,255 0 0 8 Camaligan 9 157 778 0 0 9 Gainza 8 896 5,124 0 - - 0 0 10 Garchitorena 1 32 128 0 0 11 Iriga City 5 699 3,495 12 Lagonoy 20 5,233 24,608 0 0 13 Libmanan 29 649 3,850 0 0 14 Magarao 5 1,450 7,256 15 Milaor 20 1,070 6,451 0 0 16 Minalabac 12 1,237 7,173 0 0 17 Nabua 1 15 63 0 0 18 Naga City 23 4,322 25,569 0 0 19 Ocampo 14 1,226 6,106 0 0 20 Pamplona 9 816 4,896 0 0 21 Pasacao 4 322 1,538 22 Pili 3 340 1,848 0 0 23 Ragay 12 1,326 6,630 0 0 24 Sagnay 9 269 1,036 0 0

Page 3 of 4 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 25 San Jose 3 650 2,520 0 0 26 Sipocol 5 125 750 0 0 27 Siruma 1 2,803 14,182 0 0 28 Tigaon 23 4,300 21,402 0 0 29 Tinambac 6 480 2,687 0 0 Catanduanes 75 23,785 26,499 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bagamanoc 18 427 1,641 0 0 2 Baras 2 810 4,050 3 Bato 10 225 956 4 Gigmoto 9 94 470 5 Pandan 2 403 2,015 6 Panganiban 1 160 800 0 0 7 San Andres 7 303 2,000 0 0 8 San Miguel 12 20,720 11,354 0 0 9 Viga 1 4 18 0 0 10 Virac 13 639 3,195 0 0 Sorsogon 19 943 5,112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bulan 2 28 117 0 0 2 Sorsogon City 9 495 2,475 0 0 3 Juban 8 420 2,520 0 0

REGION VI 6 127 503 1 6 30 0 0 6 30 Negros Occidental 6 127 503 1 6 30 0 0 6 30 1 Isabela 2 121 473 0 0 2 Bacolod City 4 6 30 1 6 30 6 30

C A R 327 30,209 148,545 4 84 388 8,551 39,994 8,635 40,382 Apayao 131 14,590 70,953 1 17 80 2,830 10,972 2,847 11,052 1 Sta Marcela 14 2,910 14,245 1 17 80 320 1,600 337 1,680 2 Calanasan 20 2,530 12,650 0 0 0 1,075 5,375 1,075 5,375 3 Conner 21 866 4,330 0 0 0 124 691 124 691 4 Flora 16 1,455 7,722 0 0 0 263 595 263 595 5 Kabugao 21 1,850 9,250 525 1,075 525 1,075 6 Luna 17 2,840 14,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Pudtol 22 2,139 8,556 0 0 0 523 1,636 523 1,636 Mt. Province 12 157 678 1 25 91 2 14 27 105 1 Baguio City 6 150 635 1 25 91 25 91 2 Sadanga 3 3 19 0 0 0 0 3 Sabangan 2 2 10 0 0 0 0 4 Bontoc 1 2 14 2 14 2 14 Kalinga 103 9,684 47,414 1 20 154 380 1,482 400 1,636 1 Tabuk City 19 2,710 17,154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pasil 3 5 25 0 0 0 0 3 Pinukpuk 23 2,935 10,191 0 0 0 41 167 41 167 4 Rizal 15 2,000 8,223 0 0 0 339 1,315 339 1,315 5 Tanudan 16 676 4,056 0 0 6 Lubuagan 7 350 1,765 1 20 154 0 0 20 154 7 Tinglayan 20 1,008 6,000 0 0 Benguet 15 93 381 0 0 0 52 233 52 233 1 La Trinidad 2 11 36 0 0 0 5 15 5 15 2 Bokod 1 2 8 2 8 2 8 3 Buguias 1 14 42 0 0 4 Itogon 3 41 170 0 0 0 36 155 36 155 5 Kibungan 1 2 10 2 10 2 10 6 Mankayan 5 5 29 0 0 7 Sablan 1 2 14 0 0 8 Tuba 1 16 72 7 45 7 45 Abra 66 5,685 29,119 1 22 63 5,287 27,293 5,309 27,356 1 Bangued 6 95 392 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Bucay 3 206 928 0 0 0 0 3 Bucloc 3 20 145 17 129 17 129 4 Dolores 3 59 354 0 0 0 0 5 Lacub 6 46 272 46 272 46 272 6 Lagangilang 6 149 676 149 676 149 676 7 Lagayan 5 850 5,400 850 5,400 850 5,400 8 Licuan-Baay 1 3 18 0 0 9 Malibcong 1 3 15 0 0 10 Penarubia 9 740 3,700 740 3,700 740 3,700 11 San Quintin 6 702 3,434 702 3,434 702 3,434 12 Tayum 11 2,640 13,037 2,640 13,037 2,640 13,037 13 Tinag 1 12 68 12 68 12 68 14 Villaviciosa 5 160 680 1 22 63 131 577 153 640 Sources: DSWD and OCDRCs

Page 4 of 4 Sitrep 15 Tab B EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEPENG" CASUALTIES As of 08 October 2009, 6:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANG GRAND 23 DEAD TOTAL CAR 12 Ifugao 2 1 Jeffrey Akangan 17 Mayoyao, Ifugao Landslide 1 Virgilio Naggoc 18 Mayoyao, Ifugao Landslide Benguet 10 1 Suffocation 2nd to encavement Jonie Cadasa Jr 8 Sitio Manganese, Ampucao Itogon, Benguet 1 10 Suffocation 2nd to encavement Jerick Cadasa Sitio Manganese, Ampucao Itogon, Benguet 1 32 Suffocation 2nd to encavement Alex Rufino Cadasa Sitio Manganese, Ampucao Itogon, Benguet 1 14 Suffocation 2nd to encavement Lan-oy Cadasa Sitio Manganese, Ampucao Itogon, Benguet 1 55 Suffocation 2nd to encavement Ernesto Gabayno Sitio Manganese, Ampucao Itogon, Benguet 1 Catalina Kidpalos Tabora 70 Busi Beckel, La Trinidad Suffocation 2nd to encavement 1 Laruan Tabora 69 Busi Beckel, La Trinidad Suffocation 2nd to encavement 1 Zennia Tabora Galbey 27 Busi Beckel, La Trinidad Suffocation 2nd to encavement 1 Rustom Galbey 24 Busi Beckel, La Trinidad Suffocation 2nd to encavement 1 Baby Galbey (Dapney) 9 mos Busi Beckel, La Trinidad Suffocation 2nd to encavement I 7 Pangasinan 4 1 De Vera, Amadeo 13 Nalsian, Calasio, Pangasinan Drowning 1 Parayno, Richard James 1 Talibaew, Calasiao Drowning 1 Rabanillo, Nicole 15 Balangobong, Alaminos City Drowning 1 Almonte, Nicomedes 54 Waig, Malasiqui Drowning Ilocos Sur 1 1 Cabuan, Ella 66 Languan, Sta Maria Ilocos Sur Drowning Ilocos Norte 1 1 Marcos, Antonio 87 Zamboanga, Laoag City Hypothermia La Union 1 1 Navor, Ambrosio Sr. 80 Cantoria 4, Luna Drowning III 1 Nueva Ecija 1 1 Alliah May Francisco 5 DS Garcia, Cabanatuan City Drowning IV-A 1 Quezon 1 1 Arcell Magpayo 84 Buenavista, Quezon hit by falling tree while evacuating V 2 Naga 1 1 PO3 Edgar Moreno Pacol, Naga City Camarines Sur 1 1 Erwin Domagsang Y Busadre 20 Agdangan, Baao Drowning GRAND 5 INJURED TOTAL CAR 4 Kalinga 1 Slipped/fell while undertaking repair 1 June Paga 54 Purok 5, Bulanao, Tabuk Kalinga roof Benguet 3 1 Angel Grace Cardenas 7 days Tuyong Pico La Trinidad Benguet For Observation 1 Tabor, Aldrin 27 Bakakeng, Baguio City Encavement injuries 1 Abdul Jabar Asis 15 Cypress, Irisan Baguio City Hypothermia secondary to drowning Region I 1 Ilocos Norte 1 1 Tumbalan, Lourdes 36 San Vicente Sarrat Ilocos Norte Head Injury GRAND 7 MISSING TOTAL CAR 1 Benguet 1 1 Jericho Rimando 17 Brgy. Camdas, Baguio Allegedly jumped into a creek REGION I 6 Ilocos Norte 1 1 Jose, Kyle 10 Esperanza, Vintar, Ilocos Norte Missing since 4 Oct 2009 Pangasinan 5 1 Balmores, Edemio 37 Luna, Bolinao 1 Balmores, Boy 50 Concordia, Bolinao Fisherfolks who set sail on 05 1 Carreon, Bong 37 Arnedo, Bolinao October 2009 1 Balmores, Lexter 27 Concordia, Bolinao 1 Damian, Marcelino 50 Concordia, Bolinao Sitrep No. 15 Tab C EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEPENG" (PARMA) COST OF DAMAGES As of 08 October 2009, 06:00 PM

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE TOTAL COST SCHOOLS CROPS (Rice and Corn) FISHERIES Region/Province/City/Municipality LIVESTOCKS HVCC FACILITIES/ Private Property (Infrastructure + Type of INFRASTRUCTURE/ ROADS and BRIDGES HEALTH FACILITIES No. of Schools AMOUNT Type of Crops Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Project/ Estimated Peso Value Damaged EQUIPMENT DAMAGED Agriculture + Private) Species GRAND TOTAL 286,170,000.00 1,669,649,067.45 2,770,000.00 1,958,589,067.45 TOTAL 281,670,000.00 - - 4,500,000.00 984,597,369.48 4,392,370.00 114,979,097.97 23,324,230.00 542,356,000.00 2,770,000.00 Region I 46,250,000.00 - - - 187,321,306.60 1,736,370.00 7,640,450.00 - 363,750,000.00 - 606,698,126.60

Ilocos Norte 4,000,000.00 Rice 82,891,010.00 1,736,370.00 153,000,000.00 241,627,380.00

Corn 600,526.00 600,526.00

Ilocos Sur 4,000,000.00 Rice 45,576,330.00 125,000,000.00 174,576,330.00

Corn 323,200.00 323,200.00

Banana 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00

Vegetables 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00

La Union 23,000,000.00 Rice 26,315,000.00 25,250,000.00 74,565,000.00

Corn 56,190.60 56,190.60

Vegetables 1,240,000.00 1,240,000.00

Fruit Trees 670,000.00 670,000.00

Pangasinan 3,750,000.00 Rice 31,498,230.00 60,500,000.00 95,748,230.00

1st District, Pangasinan (Prov'l Road) 7,550,000.00 Corn 60,820.00 7,610,820.00

3rd District, Pangasinan 2,100,000.00 Mango 990,450.00 3,090,450.00

4th District, Pangasinan 1,850,000.00 Vegetables 2,240,000.00 4,090,000.00

Region II - - - - 42,666,162.00 695,000.00 93,185,000.00 21,762,480.00 856,000.00 - 159,164,642.00

Cagayan Rice 42,401,520.00 695,000.00 34,000,000.00 856,000.00 77,952,520.00

Corn 264,642.00 264,642.00

Vegetables 425,000.00 425,000.00

Coconut 1,440,000.00 1,440,000.00

Citrus 56,250,000.00 56,250,000.00

Fishponds 21,409,980.00 21,409,980.00

Fishcages 287,500.00 287,500.00

Seaweeds 40,000.00 40,000.00

Aquasilvi 25,000.00 25,000.00 -

Isabela 1,070,000.00 1,070,000.00 Region III - - - - 59,177,000.00 - - - - - 59,177,000.00

Nueva Ecija Rice 48,824,000.00 48,824,000.00

Pampanga Rice 10,353,000.00 10,353,000.00 Region IV-A - - - - 20,338,640.64 - - - - - 20,338,640.64

Rizal Rice 20,073,998.64 20,073,998.64

Corn 264,642.00 264,642.00 - Region V 56,200,000.00 - - - 465,608,693.24 - 14,153,647.97 666,750.00 - - 536,629,091.21

Albay 17,200,000.00 Rice 89,807,444.90 4,766,576.48 105,750.00 111,879,771.38

Corn 257,062.63 257,062.63

Camarines Norte 7,000,000.00 1,174,103.43 150,000.00 8,324,103.43

Camarines Sur 27,000,000.00 Rice 357,919,324.01 6,539,382.86 5,000.00 391,463,706.87

Corn 1,665,463.31 1,665,463.31

Catanduanes 5,000,000.00 Rice 12,960,980.89 1,049,478.06 300,000.00 19,310,458.95

Sorsogon Rice 2,998,417.50 624,107.14 106,000.00 3,728,524.64

Page 1 of 2 INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE TOTAL COST FISHERIES Region/Province/City/Municipality SCHOOLS CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCKS HVCC FACILITIES/ Private Property (Infrastructure + Type of INFRASTRUCTURE/ ROADS and BRIDGES HEALTH FACILITIES No. of Schools AMOUNT Type of Crops Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Project/ Estimated Peso Value Damaged EQUIPMENT DAMAGED Agriculture + Private) Species CAR 179,220,000.00 286,170,000.00 - - 4,500,000.00 209,485,567.00 1,961,000.00 1,669,649,067.45 - 895,000.00 177,750,000.00 2,770,000.00 576,581,567.00

Abra 4,600,000.00 Rice 4,167,619.00 103,650,000.00 112,417,619.00

Apayao 51,300,000.00 4,500,000.00 Rice 133,066,200.00 1,383,000.00 895,000.00 15,000,000.00 540,000.00 206,684,200.00

Benguet 31,170,000.00 Rice 617,245.00 12,600,000.00 44,387,245.00

Baguio City 10,550,000.00 10,550,000.00

Ifugao 6,000,000.00 Rice 2,630,000.00 8,630,000.00

Kalinga 1,100,000.00 Rice 68,526,442.00 30,000,000.00 99,626,442.00

Mt. Province 74,500,000.00 Rice 478,061.00 578,000.00 16,500,000.00 2,230,000.00 94,286,061.00

Page 2 of 2 Sitrep 15 Tab D

EFFECTS of Typhoon "PEPENG" DAMAGED HOUSES As of 08 October 2009, 6:00 PM

DAMAGED HOUSES REGION Province/Municipality TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL 10,175 1,085 9,090 I Sub-Total 216 1,369 ILOCOS NORTE 137 1,158 Bacarra 0 1 Badoc 12 94 Bangui 6 39 Banna 2 0 Batac 2 57 Burgos 1 82 Carasi 1 15 Currimao 6 62 Dingras 2 12 Dumalneg 1 5 Laoag City 20 169 Marcos 11 54 Nueva Era 27 237 Paoay 1 8 Pagudpod 10 75 Pasuquin 5 17 Pinili 13 125 San Nicolas 1 21 Sarrat 7 10 Solsona 6 58 Vintar 3 17 ILOCOS SUR 70 172 Bantay 1 0 Cabugao 2 5 Candon 1 5 Gregorio del Pilar 0 5 Magsingal 4 8 Nagbukel 3 8 Narvacan 0 1 Quirino 26 0 San Juan 29 105 San Vicente 3 0 Santiago 1 18 Sta Cruz 0 17 PANGASINAN 2 1 Asingan 0 1 Tayug 2 0 LA UNION 7 38 Aringay 0 1 Bacnotan 1 0 Bagulin 2 6 Bangar 2 18 Luna 1 0 Naguilian 0 5 Rosario 0 6 San Gabriel 0 1 Santo Tomas 0 1 Tubao 1 0 II Sub-Total 656 4,576 ISABELA 214 414 Divilican 212 260 Maconacon 2 154

Page 1 of 2 DAMAGED HOUSES REGION Province/Municipality TOTALLY PARTIALLY CAGAYAN 442 4,162 Alcala 29 10,175 140 Baggao 67 550 Camalaniugan 2 7 Pamplona 2 51 Sta Praxedes 16 Piat 3 12 Tuguegarao City 218 1,781 Sto Nino 60 700 Iguig 45 921 III Sub-Total 6 3 ZAMBALES 6 3 Cabangan 6 3 V Sub-Total 4 441 CATANDUANES 0 427 Bagamanoc 427 SORSOGON 4 14 Bulan 4 14 CAR Sub-Total 203 2,701 APAYAO 110 1,912 Sta. Marcela 28 139 Luna 12 435 Pudtol 40 357 Calanasan 0 30 Conner 22 622 Flora 8 54 Kabugao 0 275 KALINGA 49 485 Lubuagan 20 Pinukpuk 4 16 Rizal 13 333 Tabuk 31 105 Tinglayan 1 11 ABRA 3 257 Bangued 1 2 Bucloc 5 Dolores 3 Licuan-Baay 3 Penarubia 1 8 Tayum 180 San Quintin 1 29 Lagangilang 1 Malibcong 3 Villaviciosa 23 MT. PROVINCE 0 5 Sadanga 3 Sagada 2 BENGUET 41 42 Mankayan 1 3 Baguio City 1 Bokod 2 Buguias 1 13 Itogon 35 3 Kibungan 2 La Trinidad 2 2 Sablan 2 Tuba 16 Source: DSWD and OCDRCs

Page 2 of 2 Sitrep 15 TAB E EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "Pepeng" Cost of Assistance As of 08 October 2009, 6:00 PM

Assistance Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs/Other Gos Sacks of Rice Other Relief TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 10,700 10,676,250.00 15,214,672.89 508,464.38 - 19,070,456.61 566,998.50 46,036,842.38 CAR 1,500 1,368,750.00 382,000.00 24,647.00 - 4,140,106.11 328,741.00 6,244,244.11 OCDRC-CAR 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00 APAYAO 0 - - - - 2,700,300.00 194,860.00 2,895,160.00 Sta. Marcela 652,400.00 94,460.00 746,860.00 Luna 600,000.00 23,000.00 623,000.00 Pudtol 459,200.00 12,200.00 471,400.00 Calanasan 25,000.00 4,200.00 29,200.00 Conner 251,000.00 17,000.00 268,000.00 Flora 303,700.00 18,000.00 321,700.00 Kabugao 409,000.00 26,000.00 435,000.00 KALINGA 0 - 287,500.00 24,647.00 - 686,450.00 113,881.00 1,112,478.00 without breakdown 24,647.00 24,647.00 Pinukpuk 137,500.00 41,000.00 48,000.00 226,500.00 Rizal 50,000.00 113,200.00 163,200.00 Pasil 1,000.00 1,000.00 Tanudan 2,000.00 2,000.00 Lubuagan 102,250.00 102,250.00 Tabuk City 100,000.00 430,000.00 62,881.00 592,881.00 MT. PROVINCE 0 - 41,500.00 - - 38,610.11 20,000.00 100,110.11 Baguio City 41,500.00 27,760.11 20,000.00 89,260.11 Bontoc 4,600.00 4,600.00 Sadanga 6,250.00 6,250.00

BENGUET 0 - 3,000.00 - - 130,125.00 - 133,125.00 La Trinidad 37,625.00 37,625.00 Itogon 3,000.00 75,000.00 78,000.00 Tuba 5,500.00 5,500.00 Bokod 12,000.00 12,000.00

ABRA 500 456,250.00 50,000.00 - - 584,621.00 - 1,090,871.00 PDCC Abra 500 456,250.00 456,250.00 Bucay 12,500.00 22,500.00 35,000.00 Bucloc 87,500.00 87,500.00 Dolores 9,750.00 9,750.00 Villaviciosa 144,645.00 144,645.00 Penarubia 160,000.00 160,000.00 Tinag 3,750.00 100,000.00 103,750.00 Bangued 24,000.00 69,976.00 93,976.00 REGION I 2,200 2,007,500.00 1,055,080.78 266,470.98 - 1,401,125.50 50,245.00 4,780,422.26 OCDRC-I 2,000 1,825,000.00 1,825,000.00 CHD I OpCen 58,809.78 58,809.78 PHTO Pangasinan 52,048.80 234,747.56 286,796.36 1st District, Pangasinan 10,069.00 10,069.00 Balungao 65,875.00 65,875.00

Page 1 of 4 Assistance Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs/Other Gos Sacks of Rice Other Relief TOTAL Bayambang 45,450.00 45,450.00 Lingayen 18,353.56 18,353.56 Rosales 49,431.00 95,000.00 144,431.00 San Nicolas 12,220.00 12,220.00 Sual 10,069.00 10,069.00 Tayug 58,614.50 13,500.00 72,114.50 PHTO La Union 51,870.80 25,613.01 22,410.00 99,893.81 Aringay 20,150.40 10,800.00 30,950.40 Bagulin 4,000.00 4,000.00 Bangar 25,758.80 8,100.00 13,500.00 47,358.80 Bauang 2,772.00 2,772.00 Luna 34,203.50 8,910.00 43,113.50 Rosario 1,260.00 1,260.00 San Fernando City 23,030.37 23,030.37 San Juan 15,900.00 5,425.00 21,325.00 Santo Tomas 500.00 500.00 PHTO Ilocos Sur 51,870.80 10,000.00 61,870.80 Santa 25,523.84 25,523.84 Sta. Cruz 9,739.36 9,739.36 Sta. Maria 132,000.00 132,000.00 Candon 25,440.00 25,440.00 PHTO Ilocos Norte 51,870.80 225,732.00 277,602.80 PDCC Ilocos Norte 266,774.16 266,774.16 Adams 53,350.00 53,350.00 Bacarra 11,743.90 10,661.00 22,404.90 Badoc 30,000.00 30,000.00 Bangui 4,065.00 4,065.00 Banna 19,277.00 21,600.00 40,877.00 Batac 25,000.00 25,000.00 Carasi 12,737.00 12,737.00 Currimao 3,167.00 3,167.00 Dumalneg 50,000.00 50,000.00 Laoag City 226,466.02 3,220.00 229,686.02 Marcos 18,777.00 12,220.00 30,997.00 Nueva Era 92,196.60 22,442.00 114,638.60 Paoay 34,919.00 34,919.00 Pasuquin 8,000.00 48,300.00 56,300.00 Piddig 15,130.00 15,130.00 Pinili 20,954.70 20,954.70 Sarrat 30,308.00 30,308.00 Solsona 6,500.00 6,500.00 Vigan City 167,470.00 167,470.00 Vintar 27,075.00 27,075.00 2nd District La Union 100 91,250.00 91,250.00 PDCC La Union 100 91,250.00 91,250.00 REGION II 2,000 1,825,000.00 1,071,805.50 217,346.40 - 1,283,490.00 - 4,397,641.90 OCDRC-II 2,000 1,825,000.00 217,346.40 2,042,346.40 ISABELA 0 - 109,390.50 - - 121,635.00 - 231,025.50 Cabagan 23,368.50 25,965.00 49,333.50 Delfin Alabano - Divilican 14,850.00 6,660.00 21,510.00 Sta. Maria 8,262.00 9,180.00 17,442.00

Page 2 of 4 Assistance Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs/Other Gos Sacks of Rice Other Relief TOTAL San Mariano 10,206.00 11,340.00 21,546.00 Cauayan City - Dinapigue 6,196.50 6,885.00 13,081.50 Maconacon 13,500.00 24,930.00 38,430.00 Ilagan 15,187.50 16,875.00 32,062.50 San Isidro 6,885.00 7,650.00 14,535.00 Rina Mercedes 10,935.00 12,150.00 23,085.00 CAGAYAN 0 - 957,690.00 - - 1,156,860.00 - 2,114,550.00 1st District, Cagayan 35,032.50 38,925.00 73,957.50 Alcala 125,145.00 139,050.00 264,195.00 Aparri 50,260.50 55,845.00 106,105.50 Gonzaga 16,038.00 17,820.00 33,858.00 Camalaniugan 234,130.50 260,145.00 494,275.50 Baggao 8,464.50 9,405.00 17,869.50 Enrile 67,500.00 1,800.00 69,300.00 Gattaran 67,027.50 74,475.00 141,502.50 Iguig 39,933.00 44,370.00 84,303.00 Sta. Teresita 8,383.50 9,315.00 17,698.50 Rizal 4,050.00 4,500.00 8,550.00 Pamplona 120,771.00 134,190.00 254,961.00 Lasam 55,849.50 62,055.00 117,904.50 Sto Nino 31,185.00 34,650.00 65,835.00 Tuao 37,800.00 12,600.00 50,400.00 Piat 7,452.00 8,280.00 15,732.00 Tuguegarao City 83,700.00 288,360.00 372,060.00 QUIRINO 0 - 4,725.00 - - 1,575.00 - 6,300.00 Cabaroguis 4,725.00 1,575.00 6,300.00 NUEVA VIZCAYA 3,420.00 3,420.00 Sta Fe 1,935.00 1,935.00 Bambang 1,485.00 1,485.00 REGION III 1,000 912,500.00 10,552,500.00 - - 10,291,422.00 120,000.00 21,876,422.00 OCDRC-III 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00 AURORA 0 - 9,849,000.00 - - 7,951,502.00 - 17,800,502.00 Dinalungan 1,407,000.00 1,207,800.00 2,614,800.00 Casiguran - Dilasag 5,628,000.00 4,491,200.00 10,119,200.00 Dipaculao - San Luis 2,814,000.00 2,252,502.00 5,066,502.00

BULACAN 0 - 103,500.00 - - 472,000.00 60,000.00 635,500.00 Bustos 103,500.00 472,000.00 60,000.00 635,500.00 - ZAMBALES 0 - 600,000.00 - - 348,120.00 60,000.00 1,008,120.00 Botolan 600,000.00 348,120.00 60,000.00 1,008,120.00

PAMPANGA 0 - - - - 297,600.00 - 297,600.00 San Luis 297,600.00 297,600.00

NUEVA ECIJA 0 - - - - 1,222,200.00 - 1,222,200.00 Cabanatuan City 1,222,200.00 1,222,200.00

Page 3 of 4 Assistance Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs/Other Gos Sacks of Rice Other Relief TOTAL

REGION IV-A 1,000 912,500.00 - - - - - 912,500.00 OCDRC-IV-A 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00

REGION IV-B 1,000 912,500.00 - - - - - 912,500.00 OCDRC-IV-B 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00

REGION V 2,000 2,737,500.00 2,153,286.61 - - 1,915,703.00 68,012.50 6,874,502.11 OCDRC-V 1,000 912,500.00 - - - - - 912,500.00 ALBAY 1,000 912,500.00 207,919.58 - - 1,100,000.00 - 2,220,419.58 Camalig 153,664.00 153,664.00 PDCC Albay 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00 Daraga 54,255.58 1,100,000.00 1,154,255.58 CAMARINES SUR 1,000 912,500.00 1,671,617.03 - - 549,293.00 40,000.00 3,173,410.03 PDCC Camarines Sur (PSWDO) 1,000 912,500.00 1,368,750.00 2,281,250.00 Cabusao 63,400.00 63,400.00 Ocampo 130,046.00 130,046.00 Tinambac 64,900.00 64,900.00 Gainza 12,500.00 40,000.00 52,500.00 Buhi 118,838.90 118,838.90 Naga City 105,076.10 213,414.00 318,490.10 Bato 37,500.00 37,500.00 Baao 62,433.00 62,433.00 Milaor 14,052.03 30,000.00 44,052.03 CATANDUANES 0 - 273,750.00 - - 226,125.00 28,012.50 527,887.50 c/o Gov. Cua 273,750.00 273,750.00 Bato 11,250.00 11,250.00 San Miguel 187,000.00 187,000.00 Virac 9,125.00 16,762.50 25,887.50 Baras 20,000.00 20,000.00 Bagamanoc 10,000.00 10,000.00

SORSOGON 0 - - - - 40,285.00 - 40,285.00 Juban 40,285.00 40,285.00

REGION VI 0 - - - - 38,610.00 - 38,610.00 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 0 0 0 0 0 38,610 0 38,610.00 Isabela 38,610.00 38,610.00

Page 4 of 4 SitRep No. 15 Tab F EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PEPENG" Status Roads and Bridges As of 08 October 2009, 6:00 PM

DISTRICT/DAMAGE/ STRUCTURES/STA. LIMIT SITUATION / STATUS ACTI0NS TAKEN

REGION I ILOCOS SUR

1 Cervantes-Quirino road, Quirino Sect Not Passable due to Major slides/muddy surface REGION II CAGAYAN Dugo-San Vicente Road, Simpatuya, Br. Sta 1 Teresita, Cagayan Not Passable due to flood Cagayan-Apayao Road, Maguilling Overflow 2 Bridge Not Passable due to swollen Chico River 3 Tua Cagayan km 519+450 - km 519+600 Not Passable due to Road Cut ISABELA 1 Cabagan Sta Maria Overflow Not Passable due to swollen Cagayan River REGION III BULACAN Sta Maria-Norzagaray Road Pulong Buhangin Not Passable to Heavy Vehicles Installed Signages and 1 Bridge Km 36+110 Scoured Abutment warning signs NUEVA ECIJA Not Passable to all types of Vehicles due to Rizal-Pantabangan Road Ganduz Spillway, Mun 1 overflow of excess water released from of Rizal km 152+900 Pantabangan Dam Bongabon-Rizal-Aurora Road Brgy Calaocan, Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to high 2 Rizal N.E. km 153+460 level of flood water (0.60 m deep) AURORA Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road, Cabatangan River, Not Passable to all types of Vehicles due 1 km 180+000 Flooded river crossing scoured approaches REGION IV-A BATANGAS Palico-Balayan-Batangas Road Cawong Not passable due to scoured embarkment 1 Bridge, km 113+192 and protection of first approach RIZAL Marcos Highway 3rd conc Bridge km 1 Not Passable due to last span wahed out 35+861 2 Marikina infanta km 47+000 - 47+100 Not passable due to landslide LAGUNA Calamba-Sta Cruz Famy Road 1 km 102+000 - km 110+400 Not Passable due to flood Pangil Pakil Paete Section Paete-Famy Poblacion Road 2 km 109+000 - km 110-400 Not Passable due to flood Pangil-Siniluan Section Paete Section REGION IV-B Mindoro Occidental MWCR Barolcan-Sahing Sect km 306+400 Not Passable due to Washed out Road 1 to km 306+900 brgy Sta Lucia, Sablayan Sect. Manoot Bailey Bridge, MWCR (Labangan)- Bridge not passable due to scoured and 2 Murtha - Jct Isiron rd. km 256+422 brgy washed out approach Manoot, Rizal CAR APAYAO Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Road Closed due to Washed-out midsupport of 1 (Nagan Bridge) the Nagan br. Claveria to Calanasan 2 km 692+020-km 672+600, km 659+300 Closed due to Series of Landslides 3 Apayao-Ilocos Norte km 619+750 Closed due to Landslides KALINGA

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Mt Province-Kalinga-Brgy Calanan- 1 Closed due to Landslides Pinukpok-Abbut road Cagaluan Sec. Brgy Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road 2 Not passable due to landslide Dalimuno section, km 486+000 Kalinga-Abra Road, Ableg-Balenciago 3 Closed due to Landslides and washed-out Road, Pantikian Section 4 Balbalan-pinukpuk Road km 486+000 closed due to landslide 5 Kalinga-Cagayan Road, Aliog St. Closed due to eroded bridge approach 6 Malalao National Rd. Buko Section closed due to landslide MT. PROVINCE Baguio-Bontoc Road, km 378+900, Gonogan Sec., km 375+700, 1 Palingao Sec., km 375+000, Sabangan closed due to landslide Sec., km 345+000 - 356+000, Aw-Avigan Capinitan Sect. Mt. Province - Nueva Vizcaya Road, km 2 362+260, km 386+000, km 378+500, km closed due to landslide 378+700, Saddle Sect. Oc. Talubin-Baring-Nat.-Paracelis-Callacad 3 closed due to landslide road km 377+000, km 455+000 Mt. Province - Ilocos Sur Road via Tue km 4 closed due to landslide 386+000 Mt. Province - Ilocos Sur Road via Kayan 5 closed due to landslide km 386+000 Mt. Province -cagayan via Tabuk Enrile 6 closed due to landslide Road, Coro-coro sect ABRA 1 Abra-Kalinga Road km 470 Closed due to Landslides clearing/restoration 2 Abra-Ilocos Norte Road Calaba River Closed due to swelling of Calaba River Awaiting for river to subside 3 Abra-Cervantes Road Closed due to Landslides Installed Barricades/Warning Signs BENGUET Closed due to series of slides and fallen 1 Kennon Road rocks clearing 2 Marcos Highway closed due to slide at km 261 clearing Gurel-Bokod-Kabayan-Buguais Road 3 km 346+000 - km 363+800 Closed due to Landslides clearing Acop-Kapangan-Kibungan km 302+200, Sagpat, Kibungan km 304+500, Ipit, 4 Kibungan km Ambandeng, Section Closed due to Landslides /washed out Baguio-Bontoc Road 5 km 314+000 - km 338+900 6 Abatan-Mankayan-Cervantes Road closed due to slide IFUGAO Nueva Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mt Province Road Sumigar-Awan-Igid Sect-Mt Polis, 1 km 350+000 - km 362+000 closed due to landslide

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