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Pdf | 272.52 Kb II. Regional Update Region I High tide associated with big waves occurred in Brgy Berlin-Alaska in Aringay, La Union on January 10, 2009 at 11:00 PM with 90 families/ 463 persons affected/and or evacuated to Berlin-Alaska Elementary School. The evacuees left evacuation site and stayed with relatives and friends while others stayed in makeshift shelter. A total of 90 houses were reported damaged: 80 totally and 10 partially. Region V Camarines Norte (Flashflood) Heavy rains prevailed over Camarines Norte which caused floodings and affectied 11 low-lying brgys along Labo and Busigon Rivers. Sixty (60) families from Brgys Anahaw (10), Gumamela (15), Malibago (25), Bagacay (5) and Sta Cruz (5).were temporarily evacuated to private and concrete residences Catanduanes (flashflood /landslides) One, identified as John Mark Tatad, 5 yrs old of District I Gigmoto, Catanduanes was reported dead due to drowning. There were 14,643 families /74,701 persons affected in 162 barangays of 11 municipalities namely: Bagamanoc, Baras, Bato, Caramoran, Gigmoto, Pandan, Panganiban, San Andres, San Miguel, Viga and Virac Region VI A motorized banca with six (6) persons on board, capsized on or about 4:45 AM yesterday, 12 January 2009 in Tinagong Dagat Sea, Barangay Bantigue, Panay, Capiz while navigating from Panay to Pontevedra, Capiz due to engine trouble and rough seas. Five (5) of the passengers were survivors and one was reported missing. However, as of 12:00 noon of 12 January 2008, the body was recovered and declared dead Region VII Strong waves were experienced in the coastal barangays of Mag-Abo and Jugno in Amlan, Negros Oriental wherein 38 houses made of light materials were affected : 22 in Brgy Mag-Abo and 16 in Brgy Jugno. No casualties reported. Affected families were evacuated to Brgy Chapel and Brgy Hall with MDCC Amlan, BDCCs concerned, PNRC Negros Oriental Chapter and other civic organizations initially providing the needs of evacuees. Assessment is still being conducted by BDCCs concerned Region VIII Widespread flooding occurred in Northern Samar on January 10, 2009 affecting the municipalities of Bobon, Catarman, Lavesares and San Roque with 2,896 families/13,480 persons affected in 44 barangays and 65 families/325 persons evacuated in 2 evacuation centers. At around 1:00 AM, 10 January 2009, a landslide occurred at Brgy. Ocad, Lavesares, Northern Samar with six (6) persons reported dead (1 family) and two (2) others injured A motorized banca identified as “Rogin” from Suluan Island, Guiuan, Eastern Samar with seven (7) persons on board was reported missing due to rough seas and big waves. Said banca departed Guiuan at 3:00 PM of 10 January 2009 heading to Suluan Island 2 Status of Palapag-Mapanas-Gamay-Lapinig Road - Palapag-Mapanas section (Brgys Nipa-Maragana-Ginpandayan section) hardly passable due to washed-out surfacing materials - Brgy Magta-on-Brgy Mambot section - hardly passable due to settlement of roadway - Along Mapanas-Gamay Road (Brgys Lipatan-San Antonio-Libertad Poblacion Gamay) hardly passable to traffic due to settlement of roadway. Region X Flashflood and landslide occurred in Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental on or about 2:00 AM, 11 January 2009 affecting three (3) cities (Cagayan de Oro City, Gingoog City and Oroquieta City) and 14 municipalities (El Salvador, Opol, Balinagasag, Medina, Lagonglong, Laguindinagan, Alubijid, Naawan, Manticao, Tagoloan, Balingaoan, Initao, Jasaan and Talisayan). One, identified as Mr Artango 15 yrs old was reported dead in Brgy Pagatpat, Cagayan de Oro City due to landslide Three (3) structures (spill way in Mandangao, dike in Balingoan and steel bridge in Naawan) all in Misamis Oriental were reported damaged. Molugan Bridge in the Municipality of El Salvador is not passable due to crack of concrete column Opol Bridge was partially damaged and declared by DPWH impassable All trips of seacraft from Camiguin to Balingoan, Misamis Oriental were suspended on 12 January 2008 with more or less 30 to 40 buses and, private vehicles stranded at Opol Bridge Dep Ed suspended classes today Jan 13, 2009 in the following schools: Corpus Christi, Lourdes College, Mindanao University of Science and Technology and Cagayan de Oro College. Dep Ed 10 School Division Superintendent also suspended classes in Elementary and Secondary levels in Cagayan de Oro City. In Gingoog City, classes have been suspended in schools located in the hinterland areas that comprise 60% of the total schools in the city Region XI Flooding incident occurred in the municipality of Cateel, Davao Oriental on or about 8:00 PM January 11, 2009 with 10 barangays affected. There was no report on casualty. The number of families affected and estimated cost of damage to properties are still undetermined as of reporting time. CARAGA As a result of continuous heavy rains since 10 January 2009 the water levels of Lake Mainit and Agusan River continue to rise which resulted to the occurrence of flooding in Jabonga, Agusan del Norte. As of 8:30 PM 12 Jan, coastal waters in Brgys Abagan, San Juan and Punta in Nasipit, Agusan del Norte rose to 3 inches high wherein the barangays experienced big waves The water level of Tago River rose to 4 feet and caused flooding in Brgys Libas Subd, Baras and San Roque, Brgys Poblacion, Libas Gua, Maragoyong, Tina, Patong, Bolhoon and Maitum were partially flooded Storm surge affected some areas of Dinagat Islands destroying fishing boats and motor banca, houses and structures along the coastal areas particularly those situated in the northwest coastal municipalities A total of 784 families/4,194 persons were affected in 15 barangays of 6 municipalities in Dinagat islands, Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Sur A total of 358 houses were damaged (66 totally and 292 partially) amounting to Php190,000.00; infrastructure (wharf, seawall and fishing/pump boats) Php2,146,000.00; and agriculture (crops) Php100,000.00 3 ARMM A strong waves occurred in Pangutaran, Sulu during high tide on or about 8:30 PM 11 January 2009 wherein 84 residential houses were destroyed along the seashores of Brgy Simbahan, Pangutaran, Sulu. More or less 90 families were affected and evacuated to Simbahan Elementary School for their temporary shelter while others preferred to stay with their nearby relatives III. Actions Taken Region I DSWD I provided 90 family food packs to the affected families; ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya provided relief assistance to the families in evacuation center; PNP Aringay La Union provided security and assisted in the conduct of relief operations; Congressman Dumpit distributed 3 sacks NFA rice, 2 boxes noodles and 4 boxes coffee; PNRC I distributed 93 packs assorted goods and 2 carons used clothings; DOH I conducted inspection to address issues and determine what medicines are needed; MDCC Arngay distributes 248 packs relief goods (1kilo rice, 1 coffee (25 grms), ½ kilo sugar and 2 packs noodles); and PDCC La Union distributed 90 packs relief goods (3 kilos rice, 3 noodles, 3 sardines and 1 coffee (50 grms) and 1 coffee mat per pack. Future plans – MDCC Aringay explore the possibility of relocating affected communities in much safer area PNR lot is being considered as possible relocation site Meetings will be conducted among Aringay Officials. Region V The Municipal Emergency Response Team in Labo, Camarines Norte was activated at the height of flooding with motor boats and vehicular support pre positioned ready for deployment PDCC Catanduanes distributed relief assistance in the form of noodles, rice and canned goods in Bagamanoc, Baras, San Miguel and Viga amounting to Php432,000.00 DWSD 5 augmented 100 bags of rice and assorted canned goods (pork and beans, sausages and sardines) and 50 pcs T-Shirts to PDCC Catanduanes which are being repacked for distribution to other affected municipal Region VIII PDMO Northern Samar conducted relief operations at the Municipality of Lavesares, Northern Samar; LGU Lavesares extended relief assistance to the affected barangays amounting to Php46,800.00; DSWD 8 allocated 1,000 family packs intended for the affected families; SWAD Team of Northern Samar was dispatched to the affected areas to conduct rapid assessment and closely worked with the concerned MSWDOs to determine the extent of affected families MDCC Tolosa provided assistance to the 2 fishermen rescued alive. Region X CDCC Cagayan de Oro activated its Operation Center at the City Tourism Center CDCC Cagayan provided immedicate food assistance consisting of 3 sacks of rice, 2 boxes sardines and 2 boxes noodles in Brgy Caman-manan PCG Northern Mindanao District dispatched 4 rubber boats and 2 patrol boats to conduct SAR operations. Other responders which dispatched manpower and rescue equipment to support the SAR operations were TOG 10 PAF, RCDG 10, PRO-PNP, 4!D PA, PNRC, DOH and Iligan Rescue 811 4 OCD team, MGB and DOH conducted ocular survey in the flooded areas DOH CHDNM coordinated with local DCCs for augmentation of medicines and medical supplies to the affected LGUs Kabalikat Civicom established communication Center at OCD-X Regional office and assisted PCG operatives DPWH dispatched dump trucks for use of rescuers/flood victims and conducted immediate repair of Opol concrete bridge in Misamis Oriental PDCC Misamis Oriental provided food assistance in the following municipalities: Opol - 7 sacks rice, 2 boxes sardines and 2 boxes noodles El Salvador -7 sacks rice, 2 boxes sardines and 2 boxes noodles Alubijid – 7 sacks rice, 2 boxes sardines and noodles COC Evacuation Center – 2 sacks rice and 1 box sardines and noodles The Philippine Army dispatched three (3) 6x6 trucks to transport evacuees in Alubijid and El Salvador. CARAGA CDCC Butuan is closely monitoring the water levels of Agusan River, Lake Mainit and Tago River RDCC rapid assessment team convened to assess the extent of damage brought by continuous heavy rains 5 EFFECTS OF TAIL END OF COLDFRONT IN REGIONS I, V, VI, VII, X, XI, CARAGA & ARMM FLASHFLOOD, FLOODING AND LANDSLIDE INCIDENTS AFFECTED/DISPLACED POPULATION As of 13 January 2008 AFFECTED/DISPLACED Number of Affected/Displaced SERVED INSIDE ECs Region/Province/ Municipalty No.
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