Response Clusters SIEGE Situation Report #14 | 1 Situation Report #14 (as of 05 July 2017, 3PM)

MARAWI SIEGE

Situation Overview  To date: o 84,856 families or 400,432 persons have been displaced by the armed conflict in Marawi, per accumulated data o 78 Evacuation Centers (ECs) are currently open with 3,982 families or 18,335 persons o 70,895 home-based internally displaced families or 335,064 persons tracked in 409 barangays in 7 Regions o The effect of this unrest has displaced families / persons coming from all 96 barangays of Marawi; from 20 other municipalities of ( (Watu), , , Buadiposo-Buntong, , , , Ditsaan- Ramain, Ganassi, , Lumba-Bayabao (), , , , , , Mulondo, (Gata), , and ); and from 2 municipalities of Lanao del Norte (Kolambungan and Sultan Naga Dimaporo / Karomatan).  Consolidated response reports for situational awareness is uploaded at: http://dromic.dswd.gov.ph/response-cluster-sitrep-on-marawi-siege/

Response Situation Maps

Crisis Situation Map

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Map of IDPs Inside Evacuation Centers

Map of Home-Based IDPs Outside Evacuation Centers

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Map of Municipalities Tracked with Displacements

Clusters Present: Education Logistics CCCM LAO IDPP ETC FNI Health SRR MDM

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NDRRMC Cluster Response Reports

Camp Coordination and Camp Management

Needs:  Decongest overcrowded IDPs inside ECs (7 new IDP families have been accommodated again at Natangcopan Evacuation Center of )  Conjugal spaces / dividers inside the gymnasium ECs  Surge capacity of Maranao-speaking Camp Managers  Folding beds, solar lamps, and good quality of rice  Cross-matching of all IDPs to produce a clean list in preparation for early recovery and rehabilitation.  No proper cooking and bathing area at Natangcopan EC and Calawi Auditorium EC, Pantao Ragat.  Gumampong Gym EC, Baloi has no area for women space and lactating mothers due to lack of available space in the evacuation center.  DSWD ARMM . Medicines for cough, fever and LBM for both children and adults and LBM for both children and adults . Medical Mission of Municipal Doctors is highly needed by our IDPs . Water supply is ON and OFF in evacuation center . Cash assistance for other needs . Temporary livelihood while in displaced situation . Inadequate Comfort Rooms . Electric fan, matress, Latrines and sanitary drinking water, trapal, Diapers for children

Responses:  Provision of augmentation tents to decongest evacuation centers; Procurement of Family Tents for the planned Tent City  Augmentation of Social Workers from other DSWD Field Offices; Engagement of volunteer workers for CCCM; Organizing IDPs as members of the Camp Management teams  Coordination with the FNI Cluster for the provisioning of the said relief items  Ongoing digitization of all DAFACs at hand; further data sanitization following DPWH already started the filling and clearing of the area for the tent city of Madrasah Campong EC, Pantar, LDN.  LGU already identified an area for the tent city for the IDPs of Madrasah Bobong EC, Pantao Ragat.  DSWD ARMM . MLGU of Municipality declared 3 evacuation center, MAHAD Bumbaran Al Islamia (140 families), Punud Brak center (9 families), Punud Elementary School (8 families) . MLGU provided 2 drums to be used in the evacuation center. . DSWD-ARMM Office provide assistance in coordination with Region 12 the IDPs in . Six (6) CCCM workers from LDS were deployed at the two evacuation centers in Baloi Lanao del Norte. Specifically at Gumampong EC and Abdul Hamid EC (2 weeks ago) . 17 workers were deployed in the different barangays of City to assist the Region 10 workers in the final validation of IDPs from July 2-5, 2017 (homebased).

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. 31 workers were also deployed to augment the DSWD FO 10 staff at the 5 ECs in Iligan since June 27, 2017 in coordination with the Iligan City workers. . There are 16 DSWD-ARMM Social workers were trained on Mine Risk Education Last June 12-19, 2017, sponsored by SWISS Foundation. They have started their MRE session last July 1 and they planned to continue their activity to all declared Evacuation Centers in Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte.

Gaps & Constraints:  Availability of suitable sites for the augmentation tents in the periphery of evacuation centers  Continuous movement of IDPs  2 pregnant IDPs (1 from Nanka Hall EC, Baloi and 1 from Abdul Asiz EC, Baloi) were sent to the City Hospital for delivery. Unfortunately, the infant of the IDP from Abdul Asiz EC died upon delivery. The DSWD is conducting assessment for subsequent provision of burial and medical assistance.  DSWD ARMM . Due to congested number of IDPs inside the camp, children is getting sick because of lack of sleep, lack of supplies of vitamins, fresh air supplies, scatted mosquitos. . Logistic support or ways and means for the workers of DSWD ARMM to facilitate IDPs needs and concerns.  Observations and Feedback: – From LAO (PNP Iligan City): It seems there is no proper turn-over between the previous and present Camp Managers (FO X to FO XII); thus, even coordination with the LAO presence and their roles in the ECs (in Iligan, in particular) were not also clarified. – To note: in particular ECs, there should also be proper turn-over and information among the entire Camp Management team. – From CSOs: Issue regarding the IDPs in Hinaplanon (Iligan City) who are already being asked to leave = look into and prior agreements already made and refer to the decisions therein to address this concern

IDP Protection

Needs:  Documentation of children with special needs (i.e., unaccompanied, separated, PWD, apprehended, sick, etc.)  Safe environment for children  Assistance for children in evacuation centers and those who are home-based  Security in Evacuation Centers  DSWD ARMM . 24 hours security in the EC’s in Saguiaran LDS . Presence of Women Chid Protection Desk Officer in Saguiaran . Installation of Protection Referral Pathways Information in all EC’s . Night shift of DOH personnel in EC’s . Medicine for URTI, Skin allergies

Responses:  Conducted documentation and referrals of Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) with Family Tracing and Reunification  Installed Child-friendly Spaces and conducted Psychosocial Support Sessions for children

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 Conducted Psychological First Aid and provided back-to-school kits to school-aged children  DSWD ARMM: . Session of children conducted by CFSI and other CSO . Referral and hospitalization of sick child . Inclusions of minor family head (EJS) in ECs of Buruun Fisheries . Financial assistance from MLGU to IDP mother who gave birth at RHU (Kapatagan)

Gaps & Constraints:  No presence of police in Buruun Gym EC to provide security measures.  Buruun Gymnasium has no gate to secure IDPs.  DSWD ARMM . Regular visit of health personnel to Evacuation Center is recommended . WASH still not available . They do not have child-friendly space and women-friendly space at and Mipaga EC . One of the main problem of IDPs is that having hard time to buy foods since they don’t have . Permit / passes going to market to purchase basic commodities; marines will not allow them in Lanao del Sur areas: there is fear in going in and out / access fears… – Col. Mamon clarified: not that they are not really allowed, but for now, security measures are really that way, and everyone simply has to abide… – Markets after Marawi going to Iligan – from Saguiaran, down, are actually open. What is needed is for DTI to be on guard about the price watch so as not to sacrifice the interest of the residents (that they will not be IDPs, and the businessmen as well. Further, let the rolling store plans be operational and supported by the clusters to address this issue. Let the LGUs also work: the Mayors should also work to address this issue and concern of their constituents – AFP explained that road clearances are very important as they are considering the safety of each responders – Further details relative to these concerns be addressed in the particular cluster meeting of CCCM and IDPP tomorrow. . Main problem of IDPs, means to buy commodities and livelihood is impossible for them.

Food and Non-Food Items

Needs / Issues:  Improve local Distribution System of FNI relief items for the continuing provision to EC and Home-based IDPs  Protracted relief need due to ongoing conflict  Good quality of rice (not NFA)  Buru-un Gymnasium EC of Iligan is in need of Kettle and Garbage Bags.  Camp Managers in Baloi ECs are in need of DSWD vests.  DSWD ARMM . Urgency of food and water in municipalities of Ramain, Bubong, Mulondo, , Buadi Puso, Masiu, Taraka, Lumba Bayabao, Maguing, and Poona Bayabao. . Everyone is asking for medicines. There is usually no pharmacy in most municipalities in Lanao del Sur. Pharmacies are usually situated in Marawi City, but due to the on-going military operations, civilians are still off-limits to enter the area. Marawi City is the heart of Lanao del Sur so most municipalities in the province are affected too by the Marawi siege.

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Responses:  Identification of FNI response gaps and immediate response  Tightening of coordination with LGUs  Complementation of logistic resources for the distribution  Continuous provision of food and non-food items from the National Resource Operations Center (NROC) and Visayas Disaster Response Center (VDRC) to augment  DPWH started refilling gravel at the relocation area of Pantar  DSWD ARMM . Delivered 1,600 Family Food Packs for Eight Hundred (800) Families, Five Hundred Malong and Five (5) Sacks of un-used clothes at municipalities of Amai Manabilang (Bumbaran) . DSWD ARMM with Region X and Nationa Disaster Focal Sir Noy Castro, participated in the monitoring IDps registration in the 4 Brgys within Msu Campus. . Others: – It was declared on the first week of the Marawi siege, the Municipality of Kapai has 5,000 household IDPs, as of June 18, the number of IDPs decreased to 520 HH IDPs. – The number of evacuation in Municipality of Ramain has reduced to 2 ECs from of 8 ECs. – The number of ECs now in Municipality of Saguiran has 11 evacuation center from 8 ECs.

Gaps & Constraints:  Provision of good quality of rice instead of the NFA rice  Requested Food and Non Items intended for Baloi, Pantao Ragat and Tagoloan Homebased IDPs have not been withdrawn by the LGU concerned for a week causing congestion in the hub.  DSWD ARMM: . Absence of privacy partitions . Additional space of ward rooms at Iligan private hospitals to cater IDPs patient . Augmentation of electricity power bills in ECs

Health

Needs Public Health / Medical Cluster  DOH ARMM: Request of additional health personnel. o DOH is really lacking in Maranao-speaking health personnel and is already asking for DOH ARMM augmentation. They are also asking for DOH ARMM presence in the Response Cluster meeting so that the issues they raise relative to ARMM concerns can be addressed . Irregular reporting on surveillance . Non deployment of some trained officer on SPEED. . Location of displaced of Known PTB clients . The PESU (Provincial Epidemiology Surveillance Unit) needs training in data analysis . Most municipalities have limited access to communication and internet. . There are still security and safety concerns in most of the municipalities. Lack of manpower . Lack of hospital beds in some institution

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Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Cluster  Still to follow-up LGU regarding the installation of water tank in Buru-un Gym.  DOH ARMM: no mosquito nets available.  DOH X . 10 semi-permanent latrines almost completed by DPWH Maria Christina needs additional toilet facilities but no more space (need to decongest . Need for chlorinator in Buru-un SF. . Open defecation still noticed in Maria Cristina EC. . There are still issues about the drainage system in Buru-un SF.

Others Moneerah will be transferred to Toril Lumondot will be transferred to warehouse in the same compound.

Responses: Public Health / Medical DOHROX  Continuous monitoring on all pregnant and lactating mothers

DOH ARMM:  Proper endorsement of outgoing OpCen team to Incoming team.  Provision of mosquito nets by DOH-ARMM  Strengthen Surveillance report with the assistance of DOH-ARMM  Deploy SPEED Reporter  Re-Orientation on SPEED for MHOs

Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Cluster  Coordinated to ICWS for water tanks in madrasa and Tomas Cabili to connect to their water system.  Balay Mindanao will install sky hydrant for Balo-i.  On-going construction of toilet facilities Pantao Ragat.  Provided additional chlorine in Buru-un SF

MHPSS  Continuous provision of psychosocial services for responders at the same time IDP’s through various strategies and in coordination with other NGO’s and GO’s.

Others  Asec Taino checked in together with the finance teams and discussed matters pertaining to the mobilization and disbursement of funds  Discussed also issues and concern of Amay Pakpak Medical Center  Team from NMMC Checked in 13 man medical team for TSEKAP/other medical mission  Team from DOH Region XIII and XI checked-in and undergone briefing in DOH RO X Satellite Operation center  Received two set of 5 KVA generator set from Region VIII thru Philippine Navy

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Gaps & Constraints:  Lack of health personnel in ARMM areas to deliver of health services and ECs: reiterated request to DOH ARMM  Frequent brown-out in Amai Pakpak Hospital: they are again lacking in fuel supply for the generators: request to the electric cooperatives if they can help address this gap ASAP  Request for Camp Managers to organize the IDPs into Clusters / Responsible Teams to help in the EC maintenance tasks  Observations and Feedback: – From LAO (PNP Iligan City): During daytime, there are so many Health Workers in the ECs, especially in Maria Cristina gym EC; but in the evening, no more. Suggestion if DOH can divide their assigned volunteers to have night duty shift as this is also a crucial period.

Logistics

Needs:  Logistical requirements for the Tent City in Pantar, LDN such as lightings, generators, solar panels, water filtration systems.  Transportation assets that can be used during humanitarian missions in Marawi City  Transportation assets for home-based IDP relief distribution especially in Iligan City.  Portalets / Materials for semi-permanent latrine construction.  Additional 2,000 m3 of gravel for the site development of the Pantar, LDN Tent City  Generator sets and/or solar panels for Evacuation Center consumption.  Additional electrical equipment and materials for Buru-un and Maria Christina EC.  Water storage and electrical supplies for the evacuation centers in Balo-i, LDN  Additional electrical equipment and materials for Buru-un and Maria Christina EC.

Responses:  Conducted meeting with the DPWH 10 in relation to the results of their site inspection regarding the creation of the semi-permanent latrines in the Evacuation Centers.  DPWH 10 committed the use of two (2) dump trucks that will be able to enter Marawi City for humanitarian missions. The dump trucks will be available upon request. As of 5 July 2017, the said dump trucks are already in the Palao Logistics Hub.  Coordinated with the City Government of Iligan through the Iligan City DRRM for clearance to quarry at the Mandolog River, Brgy. Bonbonbon, Iligan City for the additional 2,000 m3 of gravel / limestone.  Also coordinated with the Provincial Government of Lanao del Sur for clearance to quarry at Kapai, Lanao del Sur for the additional 2,000 m3 of gravel/limestone.  Coordinated with DOE and PDRF for the availability of generator sets and/or solar panels.  Provided fifty (50) light bulbs, bulb sockets, electrical wiring, and seven (7) water barrels intended for Balo-I, LDN.  Procured additional electrical supplies that can be distributed to other evacuation centers who are in need.  Provided one (1) wing van and one (1) L300 van to Iligan City DRRM for their relief distribution operations  AFP through LTC JOEL MAMON facilitated the delivery of relief goods donated by the Mothers of Peace Organization from CDO to Iligan City.

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 DPWH Updates (pictures shown): site development of the 11-hectare lot provided for transit shelters / tent city in Brgy. Sagongsongan, Marawi City is already finished. They are just awaiting for the needed gravel or limestone for the backfill on the roads and shelter sites.

Gaps & Constraints:  Distribution Plan is still unavailable.  Difficulty in hiring third party forwarders for areas near Marawi City.  Tight security measures on the various check points from Iligan City to Marawi City and vice- versa.

STOCK BALANCE (LOGISTICS HUB IN LINAMON) as of 30 June 2017

ITEMS BALANCE FAMILY FOOD PACKS  19,545 HYGIENE KIT  0 FAMILY KIT  213 MALONG  4,599 PCS HEB  0 RICE (50 KLS)  66 BAGS RICE (25 KLS)  0 BAGS SARDINES  7,244 TINS NUTRI DEL  3,167 PCS ABSOLUTE WATER (4L)  1,829 BOTTLES BOTTLED WATER  6,699 BOTTLES TRAPAL  13 PCS SAKOLINE  0 ROLLS CUP NOODLES  839 CUPS MILITARY TENT  8 UNITS FAMILY TENT  1,574 SLEEPING BAG  31 PCS FAMILY TENT  1,574 PCS NOODLES SACHET  63 PCS CORNED BEEF  3,344 TINS JERRY CANS (BIG)  1,064 PCS JERRY CANS (SMALL)  40 PCS ASSTD. USED CLOTHING  70 SACKS ASSTD. GROCERY  750 PACKS BLANKET  381 PCS WACOAL BRA  844 PCS SLIPPERS  370 PAIRS SLEEPING MAT  0 PCS KITCHEN KIT  0

RESOURCE INVENTORY (as of 3 July 2017) Municipality Equipment Lanao del Norte Lanao del Sur TOTAL Kalambugan Balo-i Matungao Tubod Pinoo- Kauswagan Molundo Saguiran Kapai Ditsaan-Ramain Bubong Bumbaran Big Dump 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 13 truck Small Dump 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 14 truck 10 Wheeler 1 1 truck Wing van 1 1 Elf Truck 1 2 3

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Emergency Telecommunications

Needs:  Data Encoders for Masterlisting of IDPs in Marawi City  Provision of Internet connection for Marawi City LDS Provincial Capitol (PLDT) and 103rd Brigade  Enhancement of Cellular Signal (Globe) at NEOC  Request of prepositioning of Multi-Equipment-On-Wheels (MEOW) of SMART Communications Inc. to boost the signal at NEOC.  “Libreng Tawag” to Globe and Smart/Sun Networks for evacuees inside Evacuation Centers

Responses:  Marawi-Lanao Network (MALANET) done with the processing of securing necessary documentary requirements for work clearances at Civil Military Operations Coordinating Center, Provincial Capitol, Marawi City. Tomorrow PLDT, Tower Trio and MALANET will meet for the survey and installation works  Still on-going site survey in Marawi and network design for routing to Command Center PGLdS  Still on-going discussion, escalated to proper Support Group.  Waiting for another signal boost solution since per update MEOW was deployed at Camp Pintoy, Suarez, Iligan City, to be coordinated to Globe and Smart / Sun Networks.

Gaps & Constraints:  Need additional encoders with laptops

Search, Rescue and Retrieval

Needs: Continuing rescue of civilians in Marawi

Responses: No further updates

Gaps & Constraints:

Education

Needs:  Conduct of PFA for tracked Marawi teachers and personnel  Harmonize data of tracking learners and personnel, and donations of DepEd CO and DepEd ARMM  Need for temporary learning space (TLS) or tents in Baloi CES, Punod ES, Matampay ES, and Gadongan ES of Lanao del Norte.

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 Need for Marawi teachers in receiving schools in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte  As of July 5, 2017, a total of 18,648 learners are tracked, of which 9,881 learners are found in Region 10 (4,378 in Lanao del Norte, 3,700 in Iligan City, 87 in Bukidnon, 954 in Cagayan de Oro City, 19 in El Salvador City, 21 in Misamis Occidental, 495 in Misamis Oriental, 101 in Malaybalay City, 12 in Ozamiz City, 48 in Oroquieta City, 12 in Gingoog City, 4 in Tangub City, and 35 in Valencia City) while 7,255 learners are found in ARMM (4,049 in Lanao del Sur 1, 3,206 in Lanao del Sur 2), and 1,512 for other regions (CAR, Region I, III, 4A, NCR, V, VI, VII,IX, XII, and CARAGA). These tracked learners and who have registered/enrolled in the receiving schools need back-to-school kits, psychosocial first aid intervention, feeding program, and uniforms. These receiving schools are continuously welcoming the displaced learners who will register/enroll.

Responses Undertaken: May 24 – July 5, 2017  Coordinated with the Philippine Coast Guard and the Logistics Cluster  On-going conduct of the 2nd batch of Psychosocial First Aid intervention for Marawi teachers and personnel on 4-6 July, 2017 at Maria Cristina Hotel, Iligan City  Continuous Psychological First Aid (PFA) Interventions for learners provided by personnel of DepEd Region X and DepEd ARMM in the assigned receiving schools. As of 4 July, a total of 4,926 learners have been provided with PFA intervention of which 1,313 for Iligan City, 1,673 for Lanao del Norte of DepEd Region X, and 1,940 for Lanao del Sur in DepEd ARMM.  Psychosocial Support in Emergencies Project (PSEP) consultation meeting conducted by Community and Family Services International (CFSI) with DepEd DRRMS, DepEd Marawi City, DepEd of Iligan City and DepEd Lanao del Sur I and II on 5 July.  Deployed Marawi teachers in receiving schools in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte.  Delivered six (6) World Vision tents for Lanao del Norte on 4 July  On-going data collection and validation of the IM-TWG of DepEd CO and DepEd ARMM on the tracking of learners and personnel  On-going repacking and distribution of school supplies in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte  On-going universal feeding program for the learners in Lanao del Sur through Gawad Kalinga

Gaps & Constraints / Priorities:  Need to ensure PFA and learning continuity for learners inside in the evacuation centers  Updates from TESDA: – They are willing to conduct skills training to interested IDPs; they will conduct profiling of the training priorities of the IDPs for possible skills. They are coordinating with their regional counterparts for provision of needed tools.

Law and Order

Needs: Safety and Security of IDPs in Evacuation Centers Security for DSWD staff during payouts

Responses Undertaken: (Iligan City Police Office)

Gaps & Constraints / Priorities: Provided security and ensured personnel is on the watch while guarding at the same time

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Management of the Dead and Missing

No further updates

Needs:  Identification of Temporary Burial Sites and Temporary Mortuary Areas in Lanao del Sur;  Security for the Retrieval and DVI Teams, and in the DVI Working Area, once AFP clears the Search and Retrieval and DVI deployment  NIMT and Crisis Communications Committee to deliver the Core Messages from the MDM Cluster to the public  PNP CL to establish and maintain the Identification Board;  For DSWD, PRC and LGU to provide psychosocial support services to the families of dead victims and missing persons at the Family Assistance Centers.

Responses Undertaken / Priorities:  Coordination with concerned LGUs  Coordination with the AFP and PNP  Development of key messages for the public in coordination with the Crisis Communication Group  Emergency MDM Cluster Meeting to be held on July 4, 2017;  Identification of Temporary Burial Sites and Mortuary Areas;  Setting-up of MDM Facilities;  Collection of AM Data

July 1, 2017  The 18 unidentified cadavers have gone thru the DVI process and serials numbers were assigned;  The MDM DVI team has check-in at the NIMT; June 30, 2017  PNP CL Iligan City has coordinated with local officials and others concerned, and conducted site inspection to identified evacuation centers for the AM Data Collection Points; June 29, 2017  4 unidentified cadavers were temporarily buried at the Dalipugan Cemetery; June 28, 2017  The ICRC provided PPEs and other logistical support to the MDM Cluster worth Four Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty One Pesos (Php 487,851.00), all of which are prepositioned in strategic areas.  17 unidentified cadavers were found, retrieved and immediately brought to Capin Funeral Homes for DVI procedures;  DILG OIC Cuy, together with USec Panadero, met with the City Mayor of Iligan City and discussed issues and concerns pertaining to the MDM Cluster;

SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES For Validation and Verification Total Number of Dead : 98 Civilians : 20 Uniform Personnel : 18 Hospitals : 31 Unidentified : 29 Total Number of Missing : 209

Recovered Bodies Hospitals Total Identified Identified Identified Unidentified Unidentified Unidentified Claimed Unclaimed Claimed Unclaimed Claimed Unclaimed 30 8 29 31 0 0 61 8 29

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Gaps & Constraints / Priorities / Concerns: June 28, 2017  The Management of the Bereaved Families, the DSWD Region X informed the Cluster that the Memorandum of Agreement with Capin Funeral Homes will only cover those who died in the evacuation centers. – DILG has immediately cleared this with DSWD and noted that this is contradictory to their earlier statement that the MOA will cover ALL retrieved dead bodies. We learned that DSWD has yet to clear this issue with their top management. DILG requested DSWD for a copy of the MOA. – As per DSWD, the MOA will cover all retrieved cadavers and those who died in the evacuation centers.  DSWD is requesting for a list of the bereaved families so that DSWD can provide assistance, as part of the MDM cluster

Other Concerns / Updates / Reminders: 1) DSWD to come up with mapping in order to come up with initial plans as to how we can penetrate those areas in Lanao del Sur where Clusters’ assistance has spread thinly. 2) Requesting DSWD, as promised by Dir. Castro, to share the gaps monitoring form online so that they can access, collaborate and also fill up the said form online for updates. 3) AFP (Col. Mamon) is requesting for close coordination of those going for visits on the ground: closely coordinate with them for security reasons and protocols; likewise, to coordinate needed vehicles / requirements earlier to give time for the concerned staff to coordinate properly and on time. 4) Regular Cluster Meetings: o FNI Cluster shall meet every Wednesday morning at the NEOC o CCCM and IDP Protection Clusters shall meet every Thursday morning at the NEOC 5) Other Meetings: o Health Cluster will meet tomorrow, 06 July @ 2PM at Crystal Inn o Education Cluster will meet tomorrow, 06 July @ 2PM at NEOC

General Coordination Coordination meetings continue daily at the NDRRMC Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) at at Mahogany Hills, Kaplag, Brgy. Pala-o, Iligan City. This EOC offers essential services to humanitarian partners, such as internet and work stations. Reiterating the agreement during the First Meeting on the Activation of the NDRRMC Response Cluster (RC) at Iligan City on 17 June 2017 and the amendment on the schedule of Response Cluster Meeting on 27 June 2017: 1) Each Cluster should have a representative at the NEOC on a daily basis from 8AM to 6PM – in consideration of the set curfew hours of Iligan City – to facilitate needed coordination. As much as possible, there should be a representative from the National Office since this is a national activation. 2) Response Cluster Reports by each RC Member have to be sent not later than 2PM to [email protected] for consolidation into the NDRRMC Disaster Response Pillar Situation Report, and shall be reported by each Cluster Member during the regular meeting.