REPUBLIC OF THE

National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines

NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 2 re Landslide Incident in Panganason-B, Brgy. Kingking, Pantukan, Compostela Valley Province (Region XI)

Releasing Officer

USEC BENITO T. RAMOS Executive Director, NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD DATE: 24 April 2011, 8:00 AM Source: OCRC/RDRRMC XI & DSWD

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW

Profile of the Incident

• Due to heavy rains, a landslide incident occurred at about 2:30 AM, 22 April 2011 in a small scale mining area at Panganason-B, Brgy. Kingking, Pantukan, Compostela Valley Province, resulting to the entrapment of several miners and damaging numerous houses

Casualties

• Dead: 3

Name Age Address Cause of Death/Remarks 1 - Jun Rex Torrejos La Filipina, City Landslide (the same person as Junjun Torrejos/John 15 yrs. old Torrejos which was previously reported in missing 2 - unidentified persons (still for verification)

• Injured: 14

Name Age Address Remarks 1. Lambert Detros 47 yrs. old Matiao, Pantukan 2. Zeffrey Tunday 15 yrs. old Matiao, Pantukan Brought to Pantukan 3. Jerry Costal 21 yrs. old Lasang, City Emergency Hospital 4. Mike Saret 30 yrs. old Asuncion, Already released from Island Garden, City of 5. Erwin Galorio 20 yrs. old Pantukan Emergency Samal Hospital Brought to Davao Medical 6. Rico Clase 29 yrs. old Caraga, Center, Tagum City Severely wounded and was brought to Davao 7. Rebecca Recaplaza Pantukan Medical Center, Tagum City 8. Nicolas Recaplaza Pantukan Out-patient 9. Jonathan Bilan Pantukan 10. Joel Lapates Bukidnon 11. Jessie Bilan Magnanga, Pantukan Newly rescued persons 12. Belimar Dawa Looban, Mati but are not in the list of

Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441; 912-5947; Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph 13. Jay Caladis Sawata, Davao del Norte missing persons 14. Jimmy Caladis Sawata, Gavao del Norte

• Missing : 21

Name Address 1. Bernard Celestial Pantukan 2. Bobit Celestial Pantukan 3. Crititoto Torrejos Jr. Tagum City 4. Crititoto Torrejos Sr. Tagum City 5. Denis Tagum City 6. Andy Lapates Bukidnon 7. Junel Lapates Bukidnon 8. Vincent Lapates Bukidnon 9. Jerico Bukidnon 10. Alvin Canincoy Bukidnon 11. Noe Canincoy Bukidnon 12. Bitoy 13. Jong Jong Lasang 14. Jun Jun Lasang 15. Erning Samal 16. Jay Omega Maco 17. Roberto Inay Leyte 18. Marlon Guilabtan 19. Brendo Dani Panabo 20. Relleto Tabay Panabo 21. Marvin Anglay Panabo

Damaged Houses

• Eight (8) houses were totally damaged (buried due to landslide)

II. ACTION/S TAKEN:

• Dir Liza Mazo and Fe Kalimpo of OCD Region 11 had conducted Damage Analysis and Needs Assessment (DANA) for Compostela Valley with the MDRRMC of Pantukan • APEX Mining Team joined the rescue operations • Injured victims were brought to Pantukan Emergency Hospital and Davao Medical Center, Tagum City for medical treatment and attention • The 71 st Infantry Batallion, MDRRMC Pantukan and Brgy. Kingking responders, and police

personnel assigned in the area conducted search, rescue and retrieval operations • Established an Incident Command Post at the Municipal Hall of Pantukan, headed by Lt. Col. Camilo Ligayo of 71 st Infrantry Batallion, together with LGU, PNP and Philippine Army • Mobilized DRRO Troops:  1 Bulldozer c/o Russel Mining  1 Bulldozer, 1 Dumptruck and 1 backhoe from LGU  1 SAR Helicopter from 505 th SAR, PAF  K9 Trackers  2 UH-1H from TOG 11, PAF, Davao

• Response Capabilities at the Incident Command Post:  1 Ambulance with medical team from 10ID PA  Rapelling equipment and 15 troops from 71ID and DART Rescue Group  10 motorbikes from NADECOR  3 Ambulances from MHO, Pantukan District Hospital and P/MDRRMC with rapelling equipment

2 • RDRRMC – 11 held a press conference at around 10:00 AM, 22 April 2011 and were participated by LCE, LGU, PPD, Provincial Representatives, AFP, PNP and other provincial representatives • DSWD XI and DOH XI provided relief goods and medical supplies, treatment and attention to the victims and their families; DSWD-Field Office (FO) XI is coordinating with their local counterparts and closely monitoring the incident • DSWD-FO XI standby funds (Php310,851.26) and stockpiled relief commodities composed of family food packs 1,951 worth Php389,444.98 and food worth Php188,169.44 ready for augmentation to the local government units

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