NDCC Update No. 16 on Typhoon SANTI As of 08 Nov 2009
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The estimated cost of damage to infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries, schools and private property in Regions IV-A and V were placed at PhP494,698,172 Region/Prov Infrastructure Agriculture Fisheries Private Schools Total Total 307,770,000 97,968,172 37,050,000 6,500,000 45,410,000 494,698,172 Region IV-A 292,170,000 78,068,172 37,050,000 5,800,000 413,088,172 Batangas 133,000,000 116,250 20,976,000 5,800,000 159,892,250 Cavite 9,570,000 25,544,185 35,114,185 Rizal 2,974,606 1,530,000 4,504,606 Laguna 143,450,000 3,882,000 2,948,000 150,280,000 Quezon 6,150,000 45,551,131 11,596,000 63,297,131 Region V 15,600,000 19,900,000 6,500,000 39,610,000 81,610,000 Cam Sur 39,610,000 39,610,000 Camarines 15,600,000 19,900,000 6,500,000 Norte 42,000,000 The National Electrification Administration (NEC) assessed that six (6) Electric Companies (ECs) namely: CANORECO in Camarines Norte; QUEZELCO I and II in Quezon; BATELEC I and II in Batangas and FLECO in Laguna were directly hit by Typhoon “SANTI” DepEd reported that 101 school buildings were damaged in Batangas, Batangas City, Tanauan City and Camarines Sur: 81 Elementary Schools and 20 High Schools with 256 classrooms 4. Emergency Incidents 4.1 Floods At the height of the typhoon , 118 barangays in 18 municipalities and 9 cities in Regions IV-A, V and NCR were flooded, with floodwaters ranging from leg-deep and waist-deep to 10 feet - Tab D 4.2 Landslides - 2 (Sitio Paraiso, Brgy Bulala, Santa Elena, Camarines Sur and Caramoran Peninsula Road). Clearing operations by AFP, DPWH, CANORECO and Sta. Elena Municipal Police Station are on-going 5. Power Interruptions as of November 07, 2009 Region Prov City/Municipality Restored With Interruption/No Power Supply IV-A LAGUNA Sta Cruz Partially 5 barangays Bay and Mabitac -do- -do- RIZAL Pililia 7 barangays partially Binangonan 10 brgys in Talim Island 6. Status of Roads and Bridges (Tab E) Impassable Bridges (6) Laguna -San Isidro Bridge, Atilo Bridge and San Miguel Bridge in Majayjay collapsed - Alternate Route - Majayjay–Lukban and Liliw via Calumpang- Nagcarlan ; and Santo Angel Bridge - detour Sta. Cruz Poblacion Road 2 Batangas - Bridge of Promise along Batangas –Lobo Road and Colong-Colong Bridge along Palico-Balayan Road Impassable Road Sections (4) Aurora - Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road Cabatangan River-Detour Castafiade Road Apayao - Claveria Calanasan Road - due to road slip Laguna - Paete-Pakil Section-not passable to light vehicles due to floodwater (knee-deep) II. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Cost of Assistance provided by the National Government and LGUs amounted to PhP2,151,768 : DSWD (PhP2,010,053) and LGUs (PhP141,715) – Tab F NATIONAL DSWD activated and mobilized the DSWD CO and FOs’ Quick Response and Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams in all areas along the typhoon path to assist the affected local government units in the disaster operations ; transported PhP3.8 million worth of assorted relief supplies like family food packs, mineral water, blankets, noodles, medicines, blankets, etc. for pre-positioning in concerned DSWD FOs through the October 29 “Sama-Samang Pagtulong Relief Caravan” graced by Her Excellency PGMA: NCR (Php923,000), Region IV-A (PhP2,350,102) and Region V (PhP538,083); and DSWD Field Offices III, IV-A, IV- B, V and NCR; and prepositioned stand-by funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities (food and non-food items) worth PhP203.568M broken down as PhP92.640 M worth of stand–by funds and PhP110.928 M worth of food and non-food items The Sama-Samang Pagtulong Relief Caravan which was organized and sent off to various regions were participated by DSWD, DOLE, Salvation Army, PMS, DAR, DepEd, DOT, UNICEF, DOH, BOC, OPAPP, DOTC, WFP, DPWH, PCSO, DENR, DFA, DOF, DTI, NFA and Philhealth with 56 truckloads of relief supplies (food and non-food items), medicines and hygiene kits and 59 volunteers - Tab G Support to the government for additional transport by various members of the UN Logistics Cluster is ongoing DPWH’s respective composite teams in various District Engineering Offices have provided necessary assistance to ensure safety of the motorists and travelling public DOH-HEMS coordinated with all CHDs relative to health–related incidents in their respective areas of responsibility ; prepositioned medicines ; and activated PHTOs in provinces to monitor damages. Health expenditures of DOH Central Office pre-positioned for Typhoon “SANTI” amounted to PhP2,539,500.00 BFP prepositioned 45 rubber boats, 31 ambulances, 697 firetrucks, 5 other vehicles and 4,022 personnel as part of its OPLAN SAGIP TY “SANTI” REGIONAL NCR - Taguig City Special Operation Group conducted post-monitoring inspection of 28 barangays in District 1 - NCRCOM conducted Libreng Sakay, evacuation and water level monitoring in Pasig City - BFP facilitated the evacuation of 646 families in Tondo, Manila, Pateros and Taguig 3 - BFP Muntinlupa in coordination with LGU and other rescue units deployed 1 rubber boat from the LGU SAR unit upon receipt of an emergency call that a house located at Cabulusan West Service Road, Cupang, Muntinlupa City was washed-out by strong current from the river. They were able to rescue Jonalyn Labreaga - 15 y/o and Joel Labreaga - 11 y/o; and recovered the body of Joaquin Labreaga - 57 y/o while Jobelle Labreaga - 7 y/o was still missing. - OCD-NCR assisted Mercy Relief Singapore in the conduct of assessment in disaster-stricken areas in Muntinlupa City for future provision of relief assistance Region III - LGU Orion in Bataan provided food assistance worth PhP 7,600.00 - CHD III pre-positioned medicines and activated all PHTOs in the provinces affected to monitor casualties and damages on health facilities Region IV-A - CHD IV-A coordinated with PDCC/s and MDCC’s Government Hospital and other line agencies and pre-positioned stand-by response teams for dispatch - DSWD IV-A is continuously distributing relief goods in CALABARZON with transportation support from SOLCOM and transported 1,000 packs of relief goods to Atimonan Port in Quezon intended for the island of Alabat. Another 5,000 packs of relief assistance have been pre-positioned at SOLCOM, Lucena City to be sent to Jomalig, Quezon - DPWH IV-A provided assistance in the dredging of Napindan Channel utilizing 2 cranes, mobile light/multi purposes trucks and oyster crews and to put up a 60 meters bridge components under President Bridge Program in view of the damaged Bridge of Promise in Batangas City and Colong Colong Bridge in Calaca, Batangas - PDCC Quezon will provide financial assistance to affected residents in Alabat, Quezon at PhP5,000.00 each for those with totally damaged houses and PhP1,000.00 each for those with partially damaged houses - OCDRC IV-A coordinated with the PA and PNP for the massive rescue operations in Sta. Cruz and Pagsanjan, Laguna and other coastal areas - 1st Battalion, PA, PNP, 202 nd Brigade and BFP IV-A with 1 rubber boat, 1 6x6 truck, 2 4x4 trucks, 1 water craft and 3 teams from 202 nd Brigade conducted massive rescue operations in Laguna - Composite teams from PNP, PCG STL, Batangas City Rescue Group and PNRC conducted SAR operations for the two (2) missing persons swept by strong current during the collapse of Promise Bridge in Batangas City.The dead bodies of Romulo Soriano, 40 y/o and Nicolo Soriano, 3 y/o was recovered - Chairman, RDCC IV-A established an Advance Command Post (ACP) in Sta. Cruz, Laguna to cater the 4 th District of said province. - The AFP 202 nd Brigade assisted in the conduct of clearing operations in the municipalities of Pangil and Pakil, Laguna - The Logistics Cluster, WFP, UNICEF, IOM, OCHA and ADRA conducted an assessment in Sta Cruz on Nov 1, 2009 and delivered food and non-food items in Liliw, Laguna on November 4, 2009, through airlift operations/rotations Region IV-B - RDCC IV-B set up Command Post at OCD RC IV-B; MDCC Lubang pre- identified 13 elementary and 3 high schools which can accommodate around 5,000 evacuees; and provided food assistance in the amount of PhP 44,115 .00. 4 Region V - C, RDCC with RD, OCD and PN conducted Rapid DANA in the municipalities of Basud, Daet, Paracale and Labo, Camarines Norte - PDCC Camarines Sur distributed family packs in the coastal barangays of Cabusao, Siruma, Tinambac, Sangay, Garchitorena, Caramoan and Presentacion - OCDRC V coordinated with PDCC Catanduanes re passenger bus stranded at Kanlanka Spillway ; with PNP Libmanan, 902 nd IBde PA, DPWH re clearing operations along Maharlika Highway ; with LGU/CSWD Tabaco on the need for a warehouse to temporarily housed relief goods from relief CARAVAN intended for Catanduanes Province ; and with NIA-PIO on the status of power restoration in the province of Camarines Norte ; disseminated memo to PDCC Chairmen re: Advisory from MGB 5 indicating the list of municipalities found to be susceptible to landslide and flooding for information and dissemination to LDCCs concerned;; facilitated request of DSWD 5 for M35 trucks from 902 nd IBde PA to ferry relief items for families affected in Paracale, Camarines Norte - The 902 nd IBde, PA, 31 st IBde, PA, DPWH and CANORECO conducted clearing operations along road sections in Brgys. Batobalani, Paracale; Brgys. Bautista and Bagong Silang, Labo; Brgy. Calangcawan Sur, Vinzons; and Brgy. Tuaca Basud, all of Camarines Norte - DSWD prepositioned 200 sacks of rice each for the provinces of Camarines Norte and Catanduanes on October 28, 2009 - LGU Catanduanes served meals to stranded passengers in Tabaco Port - The 42 nd IBde, PA assisted MDCC Tinambac in the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation of 46 families - NFSL-PN evacuated 165 persons (adults and children) from Barangay 7, Mercedes, Camarines Norte to Mercedes Central School - OCDRC 5 coordinated with DSWD 5 on the request of Governor Typoco of Camarines Norte for shelter assistance for affected families in said province.