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22 December 2017

At 1:45 AM, STS “” has made landfall in , Oriental.

At 5:00 AM, STS “VINTA” was in vicinity of Boston, .

At 7:00 AM, STS “VINTA” was in the vicinity of Laak, Compostela Valley with a maximum sustained winds of 90 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 155 kph and moving west at 20 kph.

At 10:00 AM, “VINTA” has weakened into a Tropical Storm after crossing .

At 5:00 PM, TS “VINTA” further weakened into a Tropical Depression (TD) and is in the vicinity of del Sur area.

At 11:00 PM, TD “VINTA” was about to exit the landmass of .

23 December 2017

At 1:00 AM, TS “VINTA” has re-intensified into a tropical storm and was over the Sea.

At 4:00 AM, TS “VINTA” has slightly intensified as it continues to track westward over the . TCWS No. 2 was raised over Southern while TCWS No. 1 is raised over the rest of Palawan, Western section of , western section of , and . Elsewhere, TCWS are lifted.

At 8:00 AM, “VINTA” continues to intensify as it moves towards the direction of Southern Palawan.

At 1:00 PM, the center of TS “VINTA” was estimated based on all available data at 245 km South Southeast of City, Palawan or 245 km West of Balabac, Palawan.

At 5:00 PM, “VINTA” has intensified into a Severe Tropical Storm as it is threatened Southern Palawan. It is expected to make landfall in Southern Palawan at night time. It has a maximum sustained winds is up to 90 kph with gustiness of up to 115 kph. It was forecasted to move West at 22 kph. TCWS No. 2 was still hoisted over Southern Palawan.

At 10:00 PM, STS “VINTA” made landfall in Balabac, Palawan.

24 December 2017

At 5:00 AM, “VINTA” has intensified into a as it approaches the western boundary of PAR. It has maximum sustained winds of 120 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 145 kph. It is now forecasted to move West at 25 kph.

At 8:00 AM, TY “VINTA” has maintained its strength and is about to exit PAR. The eye of TY “VINTA” was located based on all available data at 300 km South Southeast of Pagasa Island, Palawan.

TY “VINTA” exited PAR at 8:00 AM.

At 9:30 AM, the eye of TY “VINTA” was located based on all available data at 290 km South of Pagasa Island, Palawan (OUTSIDE PAR) with maximum sustained winds of 120 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 145 kph. It is forecast to move West at 26 kph.

II. EFFECTS

A. Affected Population (TAB A)

1. A total of 167,485 families / 790,065 persons were affected in 1,173 barangays in regions , VII, IX, X, XI, XII, ARMM and due to TY VINTA . “ ”

2 2. Of which, a total of 4,252 families / 20,515 persons are currently being served inside 27 evacuation centers (ECs) and 4,470 families / 22,464 persons outside the evacuation center.

Note: The changes in the number of affected population, ECs and served families inside ECs are due to validation by DSWD. Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #28 on TY VINTA, 17 January 2018, 8:00 AM

B. Casualties (TAB B)

1. A total of five (5) dead, eighteen (18) injured and thirteen (13) missing persons were confirmed in Regions IX, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM. 2. FOR VALIDATION: 168 persons were reported dead (8 in MIMAROPA, 61 in Region IX, 75 in Region X, and 24 in ARMM), and 163 persons missing.

C. Incidents Monitored

1. Landslide and maritime incidents occurred in Regions MIMAROPA, X, and XI:

REGION / PROVINCE CITY/ MUNICIPALITY LANDSLIDES Region X Palacapao and Puntian Region XI Tibungco, Camantangan, New Compostela Valley Compostela and Calape and San Vicente, Hilltop Valma and Ngan CAPSIZED VESSEL MIMAROPA Palawan Balabac Brgy. Mangsee (Island)

2. On 23 December 2017, F/B NERI and MBCA JHONNELE capsized due to strong winds and big waves brought about by “VINTA” while anchored in Mangsee Island, Palawan. A total of seventy-four (74) persons were rescued; of which, thirty-nine (39) are from Palawan. 3. On 23 December 2017, DR. NIRE (vessel) was drifted to due to rough sea condition while anchored at the vicinity waters of Mangsee Island in Balabac, Palawan. A total of four (4) persons were rescued and stranded at Billean Island, , Malaysia.

D. Suspension of Classes (TAB C)

1. Classes in Regions IX (Zamboanga del Norte), X (Bukidnon), XII (), and CARAGA ( del Norte, , del Norte, and ) were suspended on 22 December 2017. 2. Government work was suspended in 12 cities/municipalities in Regions IX, X and CARAGA on 22 December 2017.

Region Province City / Municipality Remarks 22 December 2017 CARAGA Surigao del Sur 22 December 2017 Santiago 22 December 2017 Panaon Region X Occidental Plaridel 22 December 2017 Zamboanga del Norte Polanco Region IX 22 December 2017 Manukan Zamboanga del Sur Kumalarag

3 E. Flooded Areas (TAB D)

1. A total of 239 areas in Regions MIMAROPA, IX, X, and ARMM were reported flooded. As of 30 December 2017, flood waters in all affected areas have subsided.

F. Status of Lifelines

Seaports

1. As of 4:00 AM, 25 December 2017, 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.

Cancelled Flights (TAB E)

1. A total of 129 domestic flights were cancelled on 22 and 23 December 2017 due to bad weather caused by “VINTA”.

Roads and Bridges (TAB F)

1. As of 29 December 2017, a total of three (3) road sections and eight (8) bridges are still not passable in Regions IX, X, and CARAGA.

Water Supply

1. No water supply in de Oro City due damaged water booster. The repair is ongoing by the water . As of 30 December 2017, a total of six (6) out of eight (8) production wells are already running. 2. No potable drinking water in Barangay Cabuling, San Fernando, Bukidnon.

Power Supply (TAB G)

1. A total of 83 cities / municipalities in Regions MIMAROPA, IX, X, XI, CARAGA and ARMM experienced power interruption. As of 7 January 2018, power in 39 areas was already restored. 2. Areas in the Provinces of Oriental , and also experienced power outage but were immediately restored.

Communication

1. As of 24 December 2017, 12:00 PM, a total of twenty-five (25) cell sites of were reported affected due to TY “VINTA” in the Provinces of Zamboanga del Norte in Region IX and in in Region X:

Province/City/ 2G 3G LTE Municipality Affected Restored Affected Restored Affected Restored GRAND TOTAL 25 23 25 23 9 8 Zamboanga del Norte 18 17 18 17 6 6 Baligulan 1 0 1 0 Dapitan City 3 3 3 3 City 5 5 5 5 4 4 Katipunan 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Manukan 1 1 1 1 Pinan (New Pinan) 1 1 1 1 Polanco 1 1 1 1 Sergio Osmeña Sr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Misamis Oriental 7 6 7 6 3 2 Cagayan de Oro City 6 5 6 5 3 2 Villanueva 1 1 1 1

4 G. Damages

Damaged Houses (TAB H)

1. A total of 9,361 houses were damaged (4,179 – totally / 5,182 – partially) in Regions MIMAROPA, IX, X, XI, and ARMM. 2. Ten (10) houses reportedly washed-out due to storm surge in Brgy. , Municipality of Payao, Zamboanga Sibugay.

Damaged Structure

1. The following structures sustained damages due to “VINTA”:  Spillway Type Water Dam in Brgy. Good Year, Municipality of , Zamboanga Sibugay  -Dimarao Bridge in , del Norte  Esperanza-Babalaya Hanging Bridge, Bacolod,  Bridge connecting the Municipalities of and Dumigag, Zamboanga del Sur  Portion of Daku Bridge (10 meter) at Brgy. Poblacion, Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur

Cost of Damages

Agriculture

1. A total of ₱1,825,929,426.07 worth of damages to was incurred in Regions VIII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM:

PROVINCE CROPS HVCC LIVESTOCK FISHERIES TOTAL REGION VIII ₱114,163,530.39 ₱45,235,359.00 ₱4,158,700.00 ₱167,071,559.39 Corn ₱3,513,970.00 Rice ₱57,032,074.00 ₱34,120,352.00 ₱4,305,250.00 ₱12,694,700.00 ₱113,164,266.00 Corn ₱5,011,890.00 Southern 402,500.00 Rice 2,595,584.00 ₱ 2,998,084.00 Leyte ₱ ₱ Rice ₱340,519,201.52 ₱284,690.00 ₱85,350.00 ₱20,078,840.00 ₱360,968,081.52 Eastern Rice ₱218,505,432.52 ₱68,656,250.00 ₱5,644,870.00 ₱293,390,852.52 Samar Corn ₱584,300.00 Northern Rice ₱20,503,240.00 ₱2,739,750.00 ₱374,650.00 ₱6,849,645.00 ₱31,108,625.00 Samar Corn ₱641,340.00 REGION IX Zamboanga Rice ₱44,285,000.00 del Sur - - ₱29,061,703.13 ₱76,638,184.33 No breakdown ₱3,291,481.20 Zamboanga - 98,613,680.00 5,923,240.00 30,000,000.00 134,536,920.00 del Norte ₱ ₱ ₱ ₱ Zamboanga - 1,579,400.00 271,000 26,250,000 28,100,400.00 Sibugay ₱ ₱ ₱ ₱ REGION X Lanao del Rice ₱70,255,625.00 ₱38,138,100.00 ₱38,904,500.00 - ₱234,289,315.00 Norte Corn ₱86,991,090.00 Rice ₱45,000.00 Bukidnon ₱35,000.00 - - ₱230,000.00 Corn ₱150,000.00 REGION XI Davao Rice ₱13,500.00 - - ₱330,000.00 ₱2,938,075.00 Oriental Corn ₱2,594,575.00 - - Compostela Rice 1,356,000.00 - 225,000.00 471,000.00 2,052,000.00 Valley ₱ ₱ ₱ ₱ Davao del Rice ₱43,848.07 - - ₱64,890.28 ₱125,838.35 Sur Corn ₱17,100.00 - - Davao del 243,945,414.92 - 665,457.00 362,603 244,973,474.92 Norte ₱ ₱ ₱ ₱ CARAGA Rice 871,500.00 Agusan del ₱ Other - 14,700.00 - 7,801,275.00 Sur 6,915,075.00 ₱ ₱ Crops ₱ ARMM Lanao del Rice ₱85,916,369.53 ₱11,285,208.76 ₱3,108,456.00 ₱135,395,750.04 5 PROVINCE CROPS HVCC LIVESTOCK FISHERIES TOTAL Sur Corn ₱35,085,715.75 TOTAL ₱1,825,929,426.07 Sources: OCDROs VIII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM NOTE: the decrease in the amount is due to validation

Infrastructure 1. A total of ₱242,695,110.00 worth of damages to infrastructure was incurred in Regions IX, X and XI:

REGION COST OF DAMAGES TOTAL REMARKS REGION IX Zamboanga del Sur ₱17,710,000.00 ₱17,710,000.00 REGION X Bukidnon ₱300,000.00 ₱151,800,000.00 National Roads Lanao del Norte ₱151,500,000.00 REGION XI ₱230,000.00 ₱230,000.00 Bridge ₱15,800,000.00 Roads Braulio E. Dujali ₱53,600,000.00 ₱37,800,000 Dikes Sto. Tomas ₱18,180,110 ₱18,180,110.00 Roads ₱1,175,000.00 ₱1,175,000.00 GRAND TOTAL ₱242,695,110.00 Sources: DPWH, OCDROs IX and X

H. Declaration of State of Calamity

1. The following areas were declared under state of calamity due to TY “VINTA”:

PROVINCE/CITY/ RESOLUTION DATE MUNICIPALITY NUMBER , Zamboanga del Sur No. 17-19-312. 23 December 2017 Bacolod Lanao del Norte No. 2017-205 23 December 2017 Province of Lanao del Norte No. 407-2017 23 December 2017 , Zamboanga del Norte No. 177-2017 24 December 2017 Salug, Zamboanga del Norte No. 01. S. 2017 23 December 2017 Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay No. 216-1223-2K17 23 December 2017 Balabac, Palawan No. 13482 Series , Palawan 27 December 2017 2017 , Palawan No. 17-75 Series , Zamboanga del Norte 23 December 2017 2017 No. 198 Series Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte 24 December 2017 2017 Ba ungon, Bukidnon No. 04 S. 2017 27 December 2017 Province of No. 74, S. 2017 24 December 2017

III. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS (TAB I)

A. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC)

1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) for Tropical Depression (TD) “VINTA”” on 18 December 2017, 6:00 PM and 20 December 2017, 6:00 PM. b. Coordinated with affected RDRRMCs re submission of preparedness actions in relation to STS “VINTA”.

6 c. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum to NDRRMC Member-Agencies re the Alert Status at the NDRRMOC. d. Alert status at the NDRRM Operations Center remains in Red Alert to continuously monitor and ensure dissemination of Weather Advisories, 24- hour Public Weather Forecasts, General Flood Advisories, and Severe Weather Bulletins to all concerned RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs). e. NDRRMC Response Cluster conducted meeting on 21 December 2017. f. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum No. 154 and 155 on 21 December 2017 and Memorandum No. 157 on 22 December 2017 regarding the Preparedness Actions for Residents in Areas Susceptible to Rain-Induced Landslide and Flooding. g. Disseminated the following Emergency Alert and Warning Messages (EAWM):

EAWM PROVINCES Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte, , Surigao del Sur including Siargao Island, Compostella 21 December 2017, 11:00 PM – For Valley, , , Surigao del Sur regarding the landfall of Davao Oriental, , STS “VINTA” , , Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Norte, Eastern Zamboanga del Norte and Sur, Southern Oriental. Surigao del Norte and Sur including Siargao Island, Agusan del Norte and 22 December 2017, 2:00 AM – For the Sur, Davao del Norte, Davao Occidental, landfall of STS “VINTA” in Cateel, Davao Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley, Oriental Camiguin, Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental and Occidental, Lanao del Norte and Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Sur 23 December 2017, 12:36 PM – For Southern Palawan due to possible Province of Palawan landfall of TS “VINTA” 23 December 2017, 3:40 PM – For Southern Palawan due to possible Province of Palawan landfall of TS “VINTA” 23 December 2017, 5:31 PM – For Palawan due to Orange Rainfall Province of Palawan Warning. 23 December 2017, 5:55 PM – For Southern Palawan due to possible Province of Palawan landfall of STS “VINTA” 23 December 2017, 8:55 PM – For Balabac, Palawan due to possible Province of Palawan landfall of STS “VINTA” 23 December 2017, 11:17 PM – For Balabac, Palawan after landfall of STS Province of Palawan “VINTA” 24 December 2017, 7:14 AM – For Palawan while TY “VINTA” is leaving Province of Palawan PAR

7 B. Regional / Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (R/LDRRMCs)

a. RDRRMCs MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM conducted PDRA meeting regarding the said weather disturbance and continuously disseminates weather advisories/bulletins to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, and local media (radio stations) through telefax , OCD InfoBoard Text Blast System, and upload the same to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty; alerted and closely coordinates with all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member-agencies for possible rescue, relief, and other response operations relative to the weather disturbance; and continuously monitors the situation in their respective AORs.

C. Pre-Emptive Evacuation (TAB J)

a. A total of 10,956 families were pre-emptively evacuated in regions MIMAROPA, VII, IX, X, XI, and CARAGA due to TS “VINTA”.

IV. DISASTER RESPONSE

A. Cost of Assistance (TAB K)

a. A total of ₱41,358,253.85 worth of assistance was provided by DSWD, LGUs and NGOs to the affected families in Regions MIMAROPA, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM. Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #28 on TY VINTA, 17 January 2018, 8:00 AM

B. Camp Coordination and Camp Management IDP Protection

1. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

a. Provided relief assistance to 815 affected families in Baloi, Lanao del Norte. b. Distributed mats and malong to the affected families in Baloi and . c. Temporarily transferred 99 IDPs from Balono Evacuation Center to Baloi Central School due to damaged tents brought about by heavy rains. d. Distributed 400 clothing packs and shoes to the families of the Uyanguren, Brgy. Tigatto, Buhandin District.

DSWD Field Office (FO) XI a. Provided 3,200 family food packs while the CSSDO provided hot meals through community kitchen.

CSWD Puerto Princesa a. Generated family intake cards for evacuees.

2. Local DRRMCs

CDRRMC Cagayan de Oro a. Implemented force evacuation to residents in barangays along Cagayan de Oro River.

CDRRMC Valencia City, Bukidnon a. Implemented pre-emptive evacuation to barangays being traversed by the .

PDRRMC Zamboanga del Norte a. Convened an emergency meeting and discussed the course of actions for the affected municipalities and for the creation of resolution re extending assistance to the affected families

LDRRMCs of Regions X, XI, and CARAGA a. Provided relief assistance to the IDPs in their AOR.

8 3. Philippine Red Cross Misamis Oriental-CDO Chapter a. Distributed hot meals at Macasandig Covered Court and Macasandig Elementary School. A total of 505 individuals were served.

C. Food and Non-Food Items

1. OCD MIMAROPA

a. Provided 100 sacks of rice for affected municipalities in the province of Palawan.

2. DSWD

a. Facilitated the procurement of tents for DSWD-FO X and FO XII. b. Coordinated with AFP through the Logistics Cluster to facilitate and assist the loaded trucks to enter the port in Matnog.

DSWD FO IX a. Provided 320 family food packs to , Zamboanga del Norte affected families. b. Distributed relief goods to Barangay Vitali, Mangusu, Tictapul, Licomo in and in the Municipalities of Sibuco and Sirawai in Zamboanga del Norte. c. A total of 700 Family Food Packs were augmented to help families from Brgy. Vitali, Tictapul, Mangasu, and Licomo. d. Provided 7,255 Family Food Packs to affected families in twelve (12) municipalities amounting to ₱2,715,800.00.

DSWD FO X a. Provided 254 family food packs in response to the request of the Local Government Unit of , Misamis Oriental. b. Provided non-food items like malong, mats, and laminated sacks to the Marawi IDPs affected by TY “VINTA” currently staying in Lanao del Norte. c. Distributed 1,100 Mats and Malong to the affected families in Baloi and Pantao Ragat. d. Distributed 20 Laminated sacks to ECs flooded during the typhoon. e. Provided family food packs to 816 affected families in Baloi. f. Distributed 1500 FFPs to affected families in Evacuation Centers of Sta. Elena, Buroon Gym, Maria Christina, and Buroon School of Fishery.

DSWD FO XI a. Provided 9,500 Family Food Packs as augmentation to Carmen, Asuncion and , Davao Del Norte.

DSWD FO CARAGA a. Extended a total of ₱141,900.00 worth of Family Food Packs (500 pieces) to the affected families in . b. Coordinated with the Logistics Cluster for the transportation of FNIs to DSWD- FO X on 25 December 2017 and 1,600 family food packs to be accommodated by PAL via Davao to Cagayan de Oro.

3. LDRRMCs

PDRRMC Lanao del Sur a. Conducted relief operation serving 400 families in Ramain, 200 in Ditsaan Ramain, 400 in Buadi Puso Buntong, 200 in and 760 in .

PDRRMC Palawan a. Provided family food packs to the affected municipalities.

PDRRMC Davao del Norte a. Provided a total of 1,745 food packs for the affected families in the province. 9

PDRRMC a. Augmented 2,000 packs of 5kg rice for Municipality of Montawal. b. Augmented 125 sacks of rice with 100 sacks of unrepaced rice to Municipilaty of . c. Provided 5 sacks of rice to the affected families in Tato Montawal.

MDRRMC Quezon, Palawan a. Distributed food packs to evacuees. b. BDRRMC Panitian provided hot meals to all its evacuees.

CDRRMC Cagayan de Oro a. Provided relief assistance to the IDPs in the evacuation centers.

MDRRMC , Maguindanao a. Served 2,000 families with relief food packs.

MDRRMC Pagalungan, Maguindanao a. Repacked additional 100 bags rice, 50 boxes noodles, and 30 boxes of sardines.

MDRRMC Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay a. Provided food packs to evacuees.

D. Health

1. Department of Health (DOH)

a. Prepositioned logistics worth ₱8,082,115.35 in Regions MIMAROPA, IX, X, XI, XII, and CARAGA. b. Activated SPEED for disease surveillance. c. Ensured availability of Medical Prophylaxis for Leptospirosis in all health centers and CHO. d. Augmented a total of 29,000 Doxycline capsules in Cagayan De Oro. e. A total of ₱385,349.00 worth assorted medicines and medical supplies were augmented to PDOHO Lanao del Norte, NMMC, RHU Panta, Pantao Ragat and Baloi. f. Provided orientation / briefing on the proper use of water treatment solutions g. Conducted health services at the Inasagan Evacuation Center, Salvador and homebased IDPs h. Coordinated with NEOC and other agencies regarding the provision of water supply in Balo-I, Pantar and Pantao Ragat. i. Augmented logistics (WASH supplies, medical supplies, medical supplies, and medicines) worth PhP1,452,671.80 to Regional Office XI

DOH X a. Augmented assorted medicines (ORS, Aquatabs, Paracetamol, Waterine, Amoxicillin and Doxycycline) worth ₱25,000.00 to RHUs of Pantar, Pantao Ragat, and Baloi for IDPs inside and outside ECs exposed to floodwater during TY “VINTA”. b. Augmented ₱100,000.00 worth of drugs, medicines and supply to Lanao del Norte PDOHO. c. Augmented Doxycycline to NMMC and other partners for prophylaxis of responders and victims.

DOH XI a. Deployed three (3) medical teams to 3 evacuation centers and conducted consultation to 377 patients.

10 2. Philippine Red Cross (PRC) a. A total of 7 teams (4 RDANA teams, 2 NHQ assessment and support teams and 1 WASH team) were deployed to provide services in Lanao Del Norte, Zamboanga Del Norte, Lanao Del Sur, Palawan and Bukidnon. b. Provided psychological first aid to 882 individuals in CDO, Surigao City and City. c. Augmented 1 unit of water tanker to provide potable water in CDO and 1 unit of water bladder (5,000 liters) installed in Brgy. Camanman-an, Cagayan de Oro.

3. (PCG)

a. Deployed medical teams at district offices in Palawan, Cagayan de Oro, Southwestern and Southeastern Mindanao.

4. LDRRMCs

PDRRMC Lanao del Sur a. Activated IPHO-Quick Response Health Team/Provision of emergency treatment of injured cases.

5. Logistics

1. Office of Civil Defense (OCD)

a. Coordinated with Philippine Airlines (PAL) for possible transport of relief goods in TY “VINTA” affected areas. b. Coordinated with OJ3, AFP for the transport of relief goods from DSWD- NROC to Airport, Cagayan de Oro on 25 December 2017. c. Facilitated the airlift of 1,600 Family Food Packs from to , North Cotabato thru PAL via and ferried to Kabacan thru the assistance of LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board). d. Facilitated airlift of relief goods from DSWD-NROC to , Cagayan de Oro using a C130 aircraft.

2. Land Transportation and Franchise Regulatory Board (LTFRB)

a. Committed to provide transportation assistance for the delivery of services to the affected areas.

3. LDRRMCs

PDRRMC Zamboanga del Norte a. Requested for aerial assistance to the municipality of Sibuco from the RDRRMC IX.

PDRRMC Palawan a. Deployed six (6) Palawan 165 trucks to the Municipalities of Roxas, Brookes Point, and Quezon.

4. Armed Forces of the (AFP)

Philippine Navy (PN) a. Provided NAVORWEST FF17 Vessel to PDRRMC Palawan RDANA Team for the ongoing assessment in Balabac, Palawan.

6. Emergency Telecommunications

1. OCD

a. Requested and coordinated with DOST-Philippine Earth Data Resource and Observation Center (PEDRO) for satellite images of the Provinces of Biliran, Cagayan de Oro, Lanao and Zamboanga.

11 2. DSWD

a. Deployed RETT for the establishment of satellite communications in hardly hit areas in Lanao del Norte. b. Region XII RETT stationed in and Marawi were activated and continuously monitoring the situation.

3. Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)

a. Twelve (12) Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Handheld Radios, four (4) Thuraya Satellite Phones and four (4) Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) were placed on stand-by.

4. RAPPLER

a. Activated nationwide Agos-eBayanihan/MovePH volunteer network for social media monitoring operations.

7. Search, Rescue and Retrieval

1. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)

a. Conducted mobile patrolling, HADR, road clearing, evacuation and rescue and retrieval operations. b. Assisted in relief goods distribution for the evacuees. c. Provided transportation assistance to the evacuees.

2. LDRRMCs

PDRRMC Misamis Oriental a. Conducted search, rescue, and retrieval operations with PDRRMC Lanao del Norte, AFP, PNP, DPWH, BFP, and other local responders.

PDRRMC Palawan a. Ongoing search and rescue operations in Balabac, Palawan by Coast Guard District Palawan, , Palawan Rescue 165 and Local Search and Rescue Teams (Municipal and Barangay).

MDRRMC Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte a. Conducted search and rescue of injured and missing persons as well as retrieval operations for the confirmed dead persons. b. Convened an emergency meeting attended by PRO 9, DOH Field Office 9, PAF, PPA, and DPWH Field Office 9 to discuss necessary technical assistance to be provided to the affected areas in Region IX.

MDRRMC Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay a. Local responders proceeded to flooded areas to conduct search and rescue operations.

CDRRMC Valencia City, Bukidnon a. Conducted search and retrieval operation in Brgy. Laligan.

8. Education

1. Department of Education (DEPED)

a. Coordinated with Regional and Division DRRM coordinators for the validated report on schools used as Evacuation Centers. As of 2:00 AM, 29 December 2017, a total of eight (8) schools are being used as evacuation centers of which five (5) schools are in Region X, two (2) schools in Region X and one (1) school in ARMM. b. Consolidated the initial batch of Rapid Assessment of Damages Reports (RADaR) and continued to communicate with Regional and Division DRRM coordinators to submit the said reports immediately.

12 9. Management of the Dead and Missing (MDM)

1. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)

a. Conducted Post-Mortem to all unidentified cadavers. b. Continuous validation on the number of dead and missing persons.

2. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

DSWD Field Office (FO) IX a. A total of ₱ 335,000.00 burial assistance was extended to the families of the casualties who died due to STS “VINTA”.

10. Assessment

1. OCD

OCD IX a. Convened PDNA Regional Team Members on preliminary meeting to discuss strategies on possible conduct of PDNA in the affected areas on 10:00 AM, 03

January 2018

2. DOH

DOH X a. Mobilized health personnel and HRH assigned in all ECs in Pantar, Pantao Ragat, and Baloi to conducted Rapid Health Assessment especially to areas affected by TY “VINTA”.

Save the Children a. Conducted Rapid Assessment in Lanao Del Sur & Lanao Del Norte.

3. LDRRMC

PDRRMC Zamboanga del Norte a. Activated the RDANA team.

PDRRMC Palawan a. Ongoing assessment of RDANA Team in Balabac Palawan. b. Conducted aerial survey of affected areas in the Municipality of Balbac on 29 December 2017.

570th Composite Tactical Wing, a. Conducted aerial survey of affected areas. ______

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