C. TSUNAMI BULLETIN

• Tsunami Bulletin No. 02 as of 2:30 PM, 06 February 2012

TSUNAMI ALERT CANCELLATION

‹ No further reports of unusual sea level changes were received after the two-hour extended observation period. Hence, tsunami alerts for the are cancelled .

• Tsunami Bulletin No. 01 as of 12:31 PM, 06 February 2012

ALERT LEVEL #2: BE ON ALERT FOR UNUSUAL WAVES

o People are advised to stay away from the shoreline. People should not go to the coast to watch the tsunami

o People whose houses are very near the coastal areas of Negros and Islands are strongly advised to be watchful

D. AFFECTED POPULATION (Tab A)

• The total number of population affected in 56 barangays/ 7 municipalities/ 1 city in REGION VII is 14,675 families / 73,377 persons

• The total number of population currently served inside the evacuation centers is 893 families / 4,265 persons

Inside 19 Evacuation Centers - 893 families / 4,265 persons

E. CASUALTIES (Tab B)

26 (13 -; 4 -; 3 -; Dead 1-; 1-Bais; 1-; 3- La Libertad) Injured 52 (12 – Jimalalud; 40 – Guihulngan) 71 (29 -Brgy. Planas, Guihulngan; Missing 42-Brgy. Solonggon, La libertad)

F. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (Tab C)

The estimated total cost of damages incurred by both passable and impassable roads and bridges was pegged at PhP265,759,000.00M.

• IMPASSABLE BRIDGES: A total of ten (10) bridges in (La Libertad: 3; Jimalalud: 3; Guihulngan: 4) remain impassable due collapsed span, damaged approaches, collapsed abutment, collapsed center span, twisting, mis-aligned spans and collapsed pier.

• IMPASSABLE ROADS: A total of three (3) road sections (: 1; Badian: 2) are inaccessible due to cracks/ cuts, rockfalls, landslides and road slips

G. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab D)

• A total of 387 houses were damaged (Totally – 110 / Partially – 277)

H. STATUS OF LIFELINES

• Guihulngan City – water supply system was totally damaged; Electric facilities are Down; no Globe and Smart signal • La libertad, Negros Oriental – no Globe signal • Jimalalud, Guihulngan, and La Libertad – cannot be reached due to damage to bridge (source: PIA) • Ayungon, Tayasan, Jimalalud, La Libertad and Guihulngan all in Negros Oriental – Power outtage

2 I. COST OF ASSISTANCE

• DSWD provided a total of PhP12,426, 657.18 worth of assorted relief assistance : o PhP 10,002,787.50 for cash-for-work program allocated to Guihulngan, La Libertad and the provincial government o PhP 2,405,119.00 worth of family food packs (2,000 packs) o PhP 2,030,470.20 worth of food and non-food items from DSWD Central Office to Dumaguete City via C130 to arrive • DOH provided PhP186,544.08 worth of assorted medical supplies (medicines/ cadaver bags) to Region VII

J. INCIDENTS REPORTED

TYPE OF INCIDENT LOCATION REMARK/S Recessio n of Water several Evacuated residents of Brgys Mun. of Bindoy meters away from coastline Tinaogan and Domolog La Libertad Landslides Sitio Moog, Brgy

Planas, Guihulngan Comendador Beach 5 cottages along seashore were Rise of water along resort, Mun. of La wiped out shoreline Libertad La Libertad 20 residential houses damaged

K. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES

• No classes in all public schools in Negros Oriental and on 7 Feb 2012

L. EVACUATION OPERATIONS

• Municipality of (Southwest of Cebu) initiated evacuation operations in Brgys Saavedra, Basdiot, East and west, Tuble, Tomonoy and Balabagon. The displaced were taken to Bugho, Moalboal • Municipality of Bindoy – evacuation of residents of Brgys Tinaogan and Domolog

M. OTHER REPORTED DAMAGES (PRIVATE/ PUBLIC)

TYPE/ REMARKS/ REGION/ CITY SEVERITY OF DAMAGE STRUCTURES AFFECTED Region 6 Cracks on glass walls San Carlos Unitop Building City Halls of Sagay and Cadiz; some Cracks schools; hospitals; gyms; malls; and other structures Cracks on joint portion Talubangi Bridge Region 7 Collapsed Barangay Hall Damaged bridge Bateria Bridge (impassable) approaches Damaged, unpassable to Tinayuhan Bridge four wheel vehicles Government and commercial buildings; Cracks Guihulngan City roads; several other structures Slight damage HQ 11 IB in Brgy Mckinley, Guihulgan Part of structure collapsed St. Francis College Totally damaged Catholic Church Partially damaged Hall of Justice Partially damaged Public Market Partially damaged Caltex Gasoline Building

3 Partially damaged Plaza Lodge Partially damaged Philippine Independence Church Totally damaged Seventh-Day Adventist Church Matoog Bridge (passable only to light Mun. of Tayasan Damaged vehicles) Damaged 2 residential houses Tanglawan Bridge (passable on to light Damaged vehicles) Mun. of Damaged Pangaluan Bridge (impassable) Jimalalud Damaged Ayungon Damaged Dayoyo Presence of surface cracks Municipal Hall on walls 5 cottages in Comendador Beach Resort Wiped out were wiped out due to sudden rise of water Damaged La Libertad Bridge (impassable) Collapsed 3-storey, Laturnas Bldg Mun. of La 90 residential houses (Sitio Block 2, Brgy Libertad Damaged Sulungon) Collapsed Aglipay Church Damaged Martelo Bridge (unpassable) Steel bridge (passable only to light Damaged vehicles) RSB Building, Abellana National School, Surface cracks St. Vincent Gen. Hosp (old building) Mangoto Bridge (Pinamungahan- Pinamungahan Cracks Mantalongon) Boho l Assessment on-going Siquijor Assessment on-going Dumaguete City Assessment on-going Commercial establishments Collapsed Pangaloan Bridge (impassable) Mun. of Cracks amplified/ St. Vincent Parish Church Maribojoc aggravated Cracks amplified/ Mun. of Loay Conception Elem. School aggravated Damaged Bridge connecting Calinog and Lumbano cracks Robinsons Iloilo Mun. of Damaged Bridge (impassable) Tinayunan Mun. of Bindoy Minor cracks Bindoy bridge and road damaged 20 houses: 5 totally; 15 partially Mun. of Minor damages Roads Mun. of Cracks PNP In-houses and Police Station Vallehermoso Ayungon bridge (not passable by a four Mun. of Ayungon wheel vehicles) Ludgoron bridge (not passable by a four

wheel vehicles) Presence of surface cracks City City Hall on walls Presence of surface cracks Jimalalud Municipal Hall on walls Manhuyod Partially damaged Roman Catholic Church

4 N. ACTIONS TAKEN

NDRRMC

• NDRRMC Emergency Operations Center was activated and alert status was upgraded from WHITE to BLUE ALERT STATUS in view of the incident, and disseminated Tsunami Bulletins/Alerts to RDRRMCs/OCD Regional Centers concerned through SMS and facsimile for further dissemination to their respective local disaster risk reduction and management councils from the provincial down to the municipal levels, especially to the coastal areas and communities near Negros and Cebu Islands

• Likewise, Operations Centers of RDRRMCs concerned were advised to take all the following appropriate precautionary measures:

‹ Alert all residents living in the coastal areas fronting the Pacific Ocean for possible evacuation ‹ Effect the dissemination of the tsunami bulletins/advisories to the Local Chief Executives, Civil Defense Coordinators and RDRRMC Members through SMS, fax and other means of communication ‹ Communicate with all local TV and Radio Stations to ensure widest public information dissemination of Tsunami Bulletins/Alerts ‹ Undertake continuous monitoring in their respective area of responsibility (AOR) ‹ Instruct to submit report on actions taken thereof

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

• The region has a standby funds of PhP 1,189,680.56 and stockpile of relief commodities composed of 3,344 family food packs (PhP 812,157.60) , food (PhP 715,549.70) non-food (PhP 3,101,195.88) ready for augmentation to the local government units • PhP2,405,119.00 worth of food and non-food items delivered to Guihulgan and La libertad thru Navy boat (NAVFORCEN) as of 4:00 PM, 07 February 2012 composed of 2,000 family food packs (PhP2,405,119.00), 160 boxes of can goods; 2,000 water bottles; 2,632 pieces of laundry soap; 318 blankets; 40 tents; 275 pieces of mosquito nets; 336 pieces of mats; 200 pair of slippers; 2,264 pieces of toothpaste • PhP2,030,470.20 worth of assorted items compose of: 20 units of 220v generators, 11 tents, 2,500 mats, 2,500 blankets, 2,500 family size “kalderos”, 2,500 family size “sandoks”, 2,500 water jugs, 2,500 plastic plates and 2,500 drinking glasses from DSWD Central Office to Dumaguete City via PAF C130 • DSWD-CO augmented the Field Office VII standby fund in the amount of PhP1M • Repacking of relief goods is ongoing in Cebu City

• Coordinated with the DOH for the joint conduct of stress debriefing

Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)

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‹ Coordinated with NDRRMC and provided updates on the status of their AOR ‹ Initiated the evacuation of residents of Brgys Tinaogan and Domolog, Munipality of Bindoy

Department of Health (DOH)

• As of 08 February 2012, two (2) medical teams were already deployed: o A 3-man team (1 doctor and 3 nurses) to conduct rapid health assessment at Guihulngan District Hospital and establishment of advanced medical post o A 9-man team (4 doctors, 4 nurses, 1 driver) from Vicente Sotto to augment operations at Guihulngan District Hospital • DOH-HEMS activated White Code Alert and mobilized assorted drugs and medicines and cadaver bags for the victims of landslide in Tayasan, Negros Oriental • CHD VII Medical Team conducted a rapid health assessment in Guihulngan, Negros Oriental last 6 February 2012; provided medicines and personnel to affected areas

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DOST – PHIVOLCS

• DOST-PHIVOLCS disseminated Earthquake and Tsunami bulletins and is closely monitoring the situation for any significant development

Philippine Information Agency (PIA)

• Continuously disseminates all news reports from NDRRMC to all PIA Regional/Provincial Offices nationwide and media organizations for further dissemination to the general public and uploaded situation reports in the PIA Facebook page and Weather Watch

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)

• 505 th Airforce helicopters in Camp Hernandez were alerted and readied for immediate dispatch • U3 CENCOM conducted relief and rescue operations; advised the public not to panic • Advised all OPCOM units to alert their respective DRTU to provide assistance and conduct DRO as the need arises • Two (2) helicopters are on standby and ready for dispatch in CENTCOM • 78 th IB conducted public announcement to correct false information on tsunami • 302 nd IB, 703 rd CDC, 7 th RCDG and ARESCOM conducted SAR Operations

Philippine National Police (PNP)

• PNP RHQ VII dispatched SAR Team composed of PPSC, 30 RMG, 48 RPS B VII and other Local Police Station personnel to conduct search and rescue operations in Negros Oriental • PNP RO7 conducted public announcement to correct false information on tsunami • PNP Guihulngan personnel were deployed to provide security against looting • PNP PRO7 provided transport services for DSWD-VII relief goods

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)

• PCG-CGAC cancelled all movements of commercial vessels and small crafts including fishing boats and bancas – temporary cancellation was lifted at 2:30 PM of the same day • Directed BRP Davao del Norte (SARV-3504) stationed in Cebu City, and BRP Pampanga (SARV-003) stationed in Caticlan, Aklan, to proceed immediately to Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental to augment NDRRMC operations – said vessels arrived in Dumaguete and proceeded to Guihulngan, Negros Oriental to transport 20PCG/ PCGA, 17 DSWD, 21 LGU, 4 PRC, 4 PMS, 6 CGSOG divers, rescue equipment and relief goods • Deployed PCG 1636 Helicopter to Dumaguete City on 08 February 2012

Office of Civil Defense Regional Centers (OCDRCs)/ Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs)

• OCDRC V ‹ Reactivated the joint OCD-RDRRMC5/ Albay WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) Team for dispatch to Negros Oriental from February 8 and 15 days thereafter, to assist in water sanitation, psychosocial care and medical services ‹ Two (2) composite teams, 1 from Albay and another from OCD-RDRRMC5, to conduct humanitarian missions utilizing AFP assets in transporting equipment (water purifier, life locator, snake camera, thermal camera, spreader cutter) and other medical supplies as well as to ferry members of the composite team from Buluan, Sorsogon to Bonabo Port in Guihulngan City ‹ Coordinated with PDRRMC Masbate and Sorsogon, MDRRMC Pio V. Corpus and Esperanza, Masbate re possible effects of the earthquake ‹ Disseminated warning bulletins and other information to RDRRMC member/ support agencies, LDRRMCs and media thru SMS/ e-mail/ fax and uploaded the same to their facebook account ‹ Continuous monitoring

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• OCDRC VI o Informed LDRRMCs in coastal areas to advise the residents to stay away from coastline o Disseminated PHIVOLCS advisory to members of the media and LDRRMCs o Iloilo CRRMC convened for an emergency meeting and immediately dispatched a rapid damage assessment team; ordered the inspection of buildings and flyovers; readied transport assets for possible evacuation as well as medical and food and non-food supplies in case of evacuation o CDRRMC City declared suspension of work in Himamaylan City Hall o Gov. Marañon directed Capitol employees to stay in their posts so as to facilitate deployment if necessary

• OCDRC VII ‹ Disseminated warning bulletins and other information to all Chairmen, PDRRMCs of , Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor, PNP 7, AFP-CC including all member agencies ‹ Alerted LDRRMCs particularly coastal communities of Negros Oriental and Cebu Islands for minor sea level changes and advised people living in coastal areas to be watchful ‹ Private operators of seacrafts voluntarily suspend their operations ‹ Emergency meeting attended by DILG, DSWD, NEDA, PNP, Central Command, PMS and PIA was conducted to assess the damages and needs requirements of affected families in Negros Oriental ‹ PDRRMC Negros Oriental conducted an ocular inspection around Dumaguete City and neighboring town; Coordinated with local DRRMCs in areas with severe damage like Tayasan, Guihulngan, La Libertad and Jimalalud; Coordinated with PNP, and other National Government agencies to monitor, assess and provide support to affected areas and residents; Issued an Order suspending the work in government offices and encouraged NGAs to do the same; Vehicles, medical teams are on alert and ready to dispatch; Damaged assessment are still being conducted and verified; Provided basic food commodities and medical personnel to affected areas ‹ CDRRMC Tanjay City were ready to dispatch their vehicles to all coastal barangay for community evacuation; Local Chief Executive conducted ocular inspections to evacuation area of Barangays Polo and Luca; Distributed sacks of rice, mineral waters and tents to evacuees ‹ CDRRMC Bais City identified evacuation areas for coastal residents; alarm systems were established; personnel were utilized to guide residents in evacuation centers; information drive was conducted to calm down residents using recorder and local radio station ‹ MDRRMC Vallehermoso conducted ocular inspection and coastal area residents are evacuated at a higher ground ‹ MDRRMC Ayungon conducted ocular inspection especially along coastal Barangays; evacuation centers were identified; all vehicles are ready for dispatched; PNP are on alert status; alarm systems are established ‹ MDRRMC Tayasan had the vehicles, fire truck patrol car are on standby alert and ready to dispatch; PNP dispersed to assist residents; evacuation was advised ‹ CDRRMC Guihulngan had evacuated residents from affected areas; transportation and rescue team are ready and on standby; PNP, BFP and PA on alert status and responded to affected residents; coordinated with NFA or rice allocation to victims ‹ MDRRMO La Libertad led the rescue operation at the landslide site in Barangay Solonggon together with PNP operatives and barangay officials ‹ MDRRMC Basay announced no work in the afternoon; monitoring is conducted in schools and other areas in the municipality ‹ MDRRMC advised all members of the DRRMC to be on call ‹ MDRRMC had an information drive advising coastal Barangays to be vigilant; informed residents re cancellation of tsunami alerts; LCE ordered DRRMC to be on call 24 hours; assigned personnel to observe sea water level; inspection of infrastructure in AOR ‹ MDRRMC Pamplona monitored AOR for possible infrastructure damages; advised residents what to do during earthquakes; IEC and monitoring on updates was conducted

7 ‹ MDRRMC San Jose had an information drive on coastal area residents; suspends all government offices; LCE has coordinated with PNP to be alert and other NGAs for warning and advisory ‹ MDRRMC Mabinay had a damage assessment; landslide advisory was disseminated to landslide prone areas; suspension of LGU office working hours; emergency responders are put on standby and alert status for any eventuality relative to aftershocks ‹ MDRRMC Sta. Catalina issued an evacuation order; Municipal Engineer instructed to conduct infrastructure audit

Metro Development Authority (MMDA)

• Extended water purifiers and a 15-man team to Negros Oriental

OTHER GROUPS

• APAS Emergency Response Team (AERT) conducted public announcement to correct false information on tsunami

O. NEEDS

• Drinkable water, medicines, tents, pick and shovel for SAR, food supplies for victims and rescuer, field oxygen tanks

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8 Sitrep No.07 Tab A Effects of Effects of Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental AFFECTED POPULATION 08 February 2012, 6:00 PM

No. of Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Evac (Cummulative) Centers (Cummulative) (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons(Cum) Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 56 14,675 73,377 19 893 4,265 - - 893 4,265

REGION VII () 56 14,675 73,377 19 893 4,265 - - 893 4,265 NEGROS ORIENTAL 56 14,675 73,377 19 893 4,265 - - 893 4,265 BAIS CITY 1 2 10 BINDOY (PAYABON) 8 455 2,275 GUIHULNGAN 1 3,296 16,480 - - JIMALALUD 28 8,000 40,000 - - LA LIBERTAD 1 200 1,000 - - 1 1 5 - - TAYASAN 9 2,231 11,157 19 893 4,265 893 4,265 VALLEHERMOSO 7 490 2,450 - -

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 1 PROVINCES 1 CITIES 1 MUNICIPALITIES 7 BARANGAYS 56

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EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE IN NEGROS ORIENTAL CASUALTIES As of 08 February 2012, 06:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY GRAND TOTAL 26 DEAD

REGION VII 26

1 Balansag, Domingo Brgy Kagawasan, Guihulngan landslide victim Barillo, Esmerolda Baloron Brgy Kagawasan, Guihulngan landslide victim 1 hit by concrete wall of Magsaysay Benigay, Eric 7 Brgy. Magsaysay, Guihulngan City 1 Elem School hit by concrete wall of Magsaysay Evardo, Gilbert 13 Brgy. Magsaysay, Guihulngan City 1 Elem School 1 Jinsis, Marina Deverola Brgy Kagawasan, Guihulngan City landslide victim Guihulngan City, 1 Manzano, Betty Yap 62 Guihulngan City hit by debris of her house Negros Oriental 1 Naraco, Maricar 37 Brgy. Mckinley, Guihulngan City hit by debris of her house 1 Narcisco, Milagros Brgy. P. Zamora, Guihulngan City landslide victim 1 Pagao, Cherry 23 Guihulngan City hit by debris of Manzano's house hit by concrete wall of St Francis Sabando, Aljun 14 Brgy. Poblacion, Guihulngan City 1 High School 1 "Kabang" a cetain Brgy. P. Zamora, Guihulngan City landslide victim 1 "Montebon" a certain Brgy. P. Zamora, Guihulngan City landslide victim 1 "Baby Boy" 11-12 1 Beto, Bandoy 70 Jimalalud hit by falling rocks Jimalalud, 1 Corceiga, Manolita 10 Brgy Mompong, Jimalalud Negros Oriental 1 Estrabella, Anafe 12 Brgy Mompong, Jimalalud hit by hard object 1 Gerodiaz, Anastacia 60 Jimalalud hit by falling rocks Bindoy, Vailoces, Marito Bindoy, Negros Oriental due to collapse fence Negros Oriental 1 Amorganda Grade II pupil of Matuog Elementary pinned down by collapsed concrete 1 Raydan, Bernadeth 9 Tayasan, School, Tayasan wall/fence Negros Oriental 1 Ganti, Ramon Brgy Suguib, Tayasan landslide victim 1 Lastio, Maggi 53 Brgy Maglihi, Tayasan landslide victim Bais, Negros Oriental 1 Palumar, Acebes Florencia Bais City heart attack Ayungon, 1 Abestano, Aurora 78 Brgy Awaan, Ayungon hit by concrete fence that collapsed Negros Oriental 1 Awon, Angela Brgy San Jose, La Libertad landslide victim La Libertad, 1 Laturnas, Edsel La, Libertad landslide victim Negros Oriental 1 "Cindy" a certain La, Libertad landslide victim

GRAND TOTAL 52 INJURED

REGION VII 52 12 Unidentified Jimalalud To be Confirmed Negros Oriental 40 Unidentified Guihulngan Treated at Guihulngan Hospital GRAND TOTAL 71 MISSING

REGION VII 71 1 Benes, Menat 1 dela Peña, Vicente Negros Oriental Brgy. Planas, Guihulngan Landslide victims 1 Isuki, Beverly 1 Isuki, Rosebel

Page 1 of 3 REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY 1 Luciano, Palil 1 Lusiano, Jerry 1 Lusiano, Josie 1 Mahinay, Asor 1 Mahinay, Insel 1 Nemeño, Sherly 1 Nemeño, Susan 1 Nocus, Marites 1 Ramas, Mandy 1 Sarsa, Coning 1 Soreño, Analie 1 Soreño, Dandy 1 Soreño, Jolly Brgy. Planas, Guihulngan Landslide victims 1 Toting, Albert 1 Toting, Danny 1 Toting, Dariong 1 Toting, Dewe 1 Toting, Dexter 1 Toting, Jolly 1 Toting, Larry 1 Toting, Marino 1 Toting, Pepe 1 Toting, Sonia 1 Toting, Soriño 1 Aka "Plangkaw" 1 Alum, Angelica 19 Negros Oriental 1 Amaro, Angie 3 1 Amaro, Jovie 20 1 Batuto, Dyna 21 1 Batuto, Wensebel 2 1 Bolo, Jolica 7 1 Calaga, Elizabeth 80 1 Callora, Harry 60 1 Cruz, John Llyod 5 1 Dinulan, Maria Fe 40 1 Dinulan, Modesto 79 1 Lisondra, Anaclito 52 1 Lisondra, Cecil 21 1 Lisondra, Charita 52 Sitio Bloke 2, Brgy Solonggon, Landslide victims La Libertad 1 Lisondra, Jason Jr 3 1 Lisondra, Jason Sr 24 1 Lisondra, John Lee 1 1 Lisondra, Lorita 29 1 Lisondra, Reban 4 1 Lisondra, Rezel 2 1 Lisondra, Rolly 31 1 Lisondra, Ronelyn 9 1 Lisondra, Shendy 22 1 Magalso, Charity Joy 8 mos 1 Magalso, Cristil Jane 10 1 Magalso, Jerra Mae 6 1 Magalso, John Mark 8 1 Magalso, Jolie 60

Page 2 of 3 REGION/PROVINCE/ Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY 1 Magalso, Lorna 32 1 Magalso, Sheila Mae 16 1 Pabol, Charmayne Grace 17 1 Pabol, Lory 45 1 Pocong, Dyan 5 1 Pocong, Estelita 61 1 Pocong, George 49 Sitio Bloke 2, Brgy Solonggon, Negros Oriental Landslide victims La Libertad 1 Pocong, Jeofrrey 7 1 Pocong, Presel 26 1 Pocong, Susan 49 1 Sanoy, Argie 14 1 Sanoy, Jeca 19 1 Sanoy, Lorna 40 1 Vergara, Jarale 17

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EFFECTS OF 6.9 EARTHQUAKE IN NEGROS ORIENTAL STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES as of 08 February 2012, 6:00 PM

DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION SITUATION DAMAGE

Region VII Negros Oriental La Libertad

Martilo RCDG Bridge, km 64+800 Not passable One (1) span collapsed La Libertad Bridge, RCDG Not passable Damaged approach Malaiba Bridge, RCDG Not passable Abutment collapsed Jimalalud Pangaloan Bridge, RCDG Not passable Center span collapsed

Twisted bridge, mis- San Jose SPG Bridge km 101+669 Not passable aligned spans Jimalalud Bridge, RCDG Not passable Abutment collapsed Guihulngan Bateria SPG Bridge, RCDG Not passable Collapsed approach Tinayunan Bridge, RCDG Not passable Pier collapsed P. Zamora Bridge, RCDG Not passable Abutment collapsed Habag Bridge, RCDG Not passable Abutment collapsed Heavily damaged; Dumaguete North Road (DNR) km 109.00 Not passable cracks and cuts Cebu Badian Dalaguete-Manlalongan-Badian Rd Huge rocks fall, Not passable (DBMR), km 112.300 -KM 112.400 landslides, road slip Huge rocks fall, DBMR, km 111.300 Not passable landslides, road slip

Source: DPWH-BOM Manila as of 3 PM 7 Feb 2012

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Effects of Effects of Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake in Negros Oriental DAMAGED HOUSES 08 February 2012, 6:00 PM

REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY 387 GRAND TOTAL 110 277 Region VII Sub-Total 110 277 NEGROS ORIENTAL 110 277 Bindoy 15 52 Jimalalud 2 20 Vallehermoso 15 18 Tayasan 55 180 La Libertad 20 Guihulngan City 3 5 Bais City 2

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