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Nallonal DISASTER RISK REDUCTION and MANAGEMENT REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NAllONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management c! nter, Camp Aguinaldo, QuezonC ity, Philippines NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 07 re Effects of Tail-end of a Cold Front (TECF) and Low Pressure Area (LPA) Releasing Officer: DATE 20 January 2018, 8:00AM Sources: DOST-PAGASA, DSWD, MIAA, RDRRMCs/OCDROs V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, XII, and CARAGA I. SITUATION OVERVIEW The Tail-End of a Cold Front (TECF) has been affecting some parts of Luzon and Visayas since 10 January 2018. 13 January 2018 As of 3:00PM, 13 January 2018, TECF is affecting eastern section of Southern Luzon and of Visayas. Bicol Region, Eastern and Central Visayas and Quezon will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. 14 January 2018 At 4:00 PM, TECF is affecting Eastern Visayas and Eastern Mindanao. Sorsogon, Masbate, Palawan, Visayas and Mindanao will have cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms. 15 January 2018 At 4:00 AM , 15 January 2018, TECF is affecting Eastern Visayas and Eastern Mindanao. Sorsogon, Masbate, Romblon, Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao will experience cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. 16 January 2018 At 3:00AM, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated at 300 km East Southeast of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur (7.8N, 129.0E). Meanwhile, Northeast Monsoon is affecting Northern and Central Luzon. Tail-End of a Cold Front affecting Eastern Section of Southern Luzon 17 January 2018 Trough of the Low Pressure Area affecting Visayas, CARAGA, and the rest of Mindanao. Northeast Monsoon affecting Northerm Luzon . Tail-End of a Cold Front affecting Eastern Section of Central and Southern Luzon. Telefax: NDRRM Operations Center (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; Office of the Administrator, Office of Civil Defense (+632) 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndrrmc.gov.ph II. EFFECTS A. Affected Population (TAB A) 1. A total of 29,974 families / 134,114 Persons in 228 barangays were affected in Regions V, VI, VIII, X, and XI. 2. Of which, a total of 349 families / 1,575 persons are currently being served inside 11 evacuation centres (ECs) and 2 families / 9 persons outside the evacuation center. Sources: OCDRO V, OCDRO VI and DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Effects of TECF in Regions VI, VIII, X and XI as of 18 January 2018, 2AM. B. Incidents Monitored (TAB B) 1. A total of 17 incidents were reported in Regions V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, and XII: REGION NO. OF INCIDENTS INCIDENT V (6) / VI (2) / VIII (4) / XI 14 Landslide / Erosion (2) VIII (1) / XII (1) 2 Flash flood VII (1) 1 Missing fishermen Sources: OCDROs V, VI, VII, VIII, X and XII C. Casualties 1. MISSING A total of thirty-four (34) individuals were reported missing in Region V and VII. Of which, thirty (30) persons were already found alive and four (4) are still missing up to this date: Name Gender Address Remarks REGION V CAMARINES SUR Ronald Caguimba M Romeo Rodriguez M Old Caaluan, Tinambac Found Alive Michael Paco M Justine Molina M Sitio Pawikan, Gata, Lito Baruel M Missing Caramoan Elison Magalona M Calauag, Quezon Found alive, staying at Justin Greno M Calauag, Quezon the house of a Brgy. JM Robles M Calauag, Quezon Kagawad in Pamintan, Loreto Llano M Catbalogan, Samar Siruma CAMARINES NORTE Mercedes, Camarines Domingo Broga M Found alive, fetched by Norte MDRRMO Mercedes in Mercedes, Camarines Aldin Galza M Caloco Tinambac Norte Mercedes, Camarines Ruben Ongon M Norte Found alive, staying in Mercedes, Camarines Butawanan, Siruma Antonio Austria M Norte Mangisoc, Mercedes, Froilan Ferrer M Daet Found alive, staying at Mangisoc, Mercedes, the house of a Brgy. Roberto Romero M Daet Kagawad in Pamintan, Mangisoc, Mercedes, Siruma Rogelion Tagle M Daet 2 Name Gender Address Remarks Mangisoc, Mercedes, Darwin Abletia M Daet Mangisoc, Mercedes, Alex Moral M Daet Mangisoc, Mercedes, Julie Arbi M Daet Mangisoc, Mercedes, Avelino Brusas M Daet Jose Panganiban, Adrian Zare M Camarines Norte Jose Panganiban, Eddie Zare M Camarines Norte Jose Panganiban, Found alive, staying in Rico Lim M Camarines Norte an Evacuation Center Jose Panganiban, in Tinambac, Junior Austria M Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Jose Panganiban, Randy Peñaremundo M Camarines Norte Jose Panganiban, Norbert Peñaremundo M Camarines Norte Sta. Elena, Camarines Frederick Camposano M Norte Found alive, staying at Sta. Elena, Camarines the house of a Brgy. Ryan Dek Castillo M Norte Kagawad in Pamintan, Sta. Elena, Camarines Siruma Olvido San Lorenzo M Norte CATANDUANES Balognonan, Pandan, Found alive, staying at Pedrito Francia M Catanduanes Agaygayan Tinambac Found alive, staying at Balognonan, Pandan, the house of a Brgy. Ernie Francia M Catanduanes Kagawad in Pamintan, Siruma REGION VII NEGROS ORIENTAL Brgy. Candayong, Roseller Doring Went missing after Dumaguete City sailing for Siquijor, Brgy. Candayong, Danny Toastomban Siquijor on 15 January Dumaguete City 2018 from Dumaguete Brgy. Candayong, John Lloyd Toastomban City Dumaguete City Source: OCDRO V and VII D. Flooded Areas (TAB C) 1. A total of 68 areas in Regions V, VI, VIII, and CARAGA were reported flooded. Of which, flood waters in 51 areas have already subsided. E. Suspension of Classes and Work 1. Classes were suspended in the following areas in Regions V, VII, VIII, and XI: REGION / CLASSES DATE OF DATE OF RESUMPTION / AREAS PROVINCE SUSPENDED SUSPENSION REMARKS REGION V Per Memo PDRRMC 13 January 2018 Province- Camarines Sur All Levels Chairperson dated 12 Suspended again on wide January 2018 17 January 2018 3 REGION / CLASSES DATE OF DATE OF RESUMPTION / AREAS PROVINCE SUSPENDED SUSPENSION REMARKS 13 January 2018 Camarines Province Pre-school to High Norte wide School Suspended again on 17 January 2018 Province Catanduanes All levels 17 January 2018 wide Bulusan, Barcelona, Casiguran, Juban, Bulan, 15 January 2018 Gubat, Pre-School, Castilla, and Sorsogon Elementary and Sorsogon Secondary City Sor sogon City, Pilar, 17 January 2018 Castilla, Bulan REGION VII Bohol San Miguel All Levels 16 January 2018 Bogo City Cebu All Levels 17 January 2018 Naga City REGION VIII Northern Province- All Levels Samar Wide 15 January 2018 Tacloban City City-Wide All Levels Palo All levels 15-16 January 2018 Alang-alang All Levels Primary & 15 January 2018 Tanauan Secondary Dulag All Levels Babatngon All Levels Leyte Carigara All Levels Albuera All Levels 15 January 2018 Barugo All Levels San Miguel All Levels Dagami All Levels Merida Elementary Naval All Levels Kawayan All Levels Biliran Caibiran All Levels 15 January 2018 Cabucgayan All Levels Biliran All Levels Giporlos All Levels Elementary and Salcedo High School Eastern Samar 15 January 2018 Elementary and Guiuan High School 4 REGION / CLASSES DATE OF DATE OF RESUMPTION / AREAS PROVINCE SUSPENDED SUSPENSION REMARKS REGION XI Primary and Compostela Secondary Level Monkayo All Levels Compostela Montevista All Levels Valley Nabunturan All Levels New Bataan All Levels 2. As of 15 January 2018, all government offices in Tacloban City are suspended. F. Status of Lifelines 1. Status of Roads and Bridges Roads in Regions V and VIII were rendered impassable due to flooding and landslides. Immediate clearing operations were conducted: PROVINCE / CITY / DEOs PARTICULARS REMARKS MUNICIPALITY REGION V One lane passable; Brgy. Sogo, Tiwi- Landslide Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 ALBAY 1st DEO January 2018 Brgy. Dapdap, Tiwi- minor Passable; Landslide ongoing clearing operation Naga-Calabanga-Balungay Rd Passable to all types of vehicle (Flooded) 2nd DEO as of 4:30 PM, 12 January Naga-Carolina-Panicuason Rd 2018 (Flooded) Not passable as 11 PM, 12 January 2018. Lagonoy- Presentacion Rd Passable as of 15 January Brgy. Caguiscan (Flooded) 2018. Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 January 2018 CAMARINES SUR Passable as of 11:00 PM, 12 3rd DEO January 2018. Passable as of Brgy. Patrocinio (Landslide) 15 January 2018. National Highway (Naga- Flooded. Passable as of 15 Presentacion) January 2018. Not passable as 11:00 PM, 12 Albedo Highwav (landslide) January 2018. Passable as of 15 January 2018. Nabua- Balatan Rd 4th DEO Passable (Landslide) Catanduanes Circumferential One lane Passable; removal of Rd landslide ongoing 'Brgy. Summit Viga (recurring Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 landslide) January 2018 -Brgy. Sagrada, Viga One lane passable as 12:00 NN, 12 January 2018. Removal CATANDUANES K0043+600 (landslide) of landslide ongoing K0044+050 (landslide) Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 K0044+600 (landslide) January 2018 5 PROVINCE / CITY / DEOs PARTICULARS REMARKS MUNICIPALITY K0049+600 (flooded) K0052+100 (flooded) -Brqy. Oga, Pandan 9 Hardly Passable (Flooding) Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 Brgy. Catamban, Pandan January 2018 (Flooding) One lane passable as of 12:00 CATANDUANES Jct. Panganiban-Sabloyon Rd NN, 12 January 2018 San Miguel, Panganiban Passable as of 8:00 AM, 15 January 2018 REGION VIII Tigbao-Pulak-Sta. Fe Road Not Passable LEYTE 1st DEO K0912+300-K0912+450 TACLOBA Rizal Ave. Extension Brgy. Not Passable TACLOBAN N CITY 43-B K0905+(-800)- Passable as of 12:00 NN, 15 DEO K0904)+(-20) January 2018 2. Status of Ports As of 12:00 NN, 16 January 2018, there are no reported stranded passengers, vessels, motorbancas, and rolling cargoes in all ports in the country. All shipping and fishing companies have resumed with their normal operations. 3. Power Supply Power supply in Daet, Talisay, and Basud, Camarines Norte; and Garchitorena, Camarines Sur were pre-emptively cut-off due to heavy rains. Four Barangays: Brgy. Tatabunan, Brgy. Navatas Daku, Brgy. Navatas Guti, and Brgy. Malaguining in Talalora, Samar experienced power supply interruption. Power supply was restored at around 4:45 PM, 15 January 2018. As of 6:00 AM, 15 January 2018, the Municipality of Gandara, Samar experienced power supply interruption.
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