C. Damaged Houses (Tab C) The number of damaged houses increased to 595,662 houses (295,264 totally / 300,398 partially) D. Status of Airports To date, operations in Tacloban Airport is still limited E. Cost of Damages (Tab D) The total cost of damages was pegged at PhP10,384,690,061.00 with PhP1,295,508,600.00 for infrastructures and PhP9,089,181,461.00 for agriculture in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA . In agriculture, a total of PhP4,607,619,150.00 in value of various crops was affected: LAND AREA TYPE OF CROPS AMOUNT OF LOSSES/DAMAGES (in hectares) Rice 86,192 PhP2,412,653,276.00 Corn 14,207 PhP226,986,542.00 High Value Crops 54,967 PhP1,967,979,332.00 Grand Total 155,366 PhP4,607,619,150.00 . Damage to livestock amounted to PhP2,079,107,275.00, while a total of PhP1,055,477,436 worth of damage to fisheries was reported . Damage to irrigation facilities and other agricultural infrastructure amounted to PhP212,700,000.00 and PhP1,134,277,600.00, respectively F. Status of Lifelines POWER OUTAGE (Tab E) To date, power outage is still being experienced in some provinces and municipalities in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, and VIII Based on NGCP’s latest inspection, 566 transmission towers and poles are either leaning or toppled and 7 substations are affected which remained unenergized WATER SUPPLY Municipality of Barbaza, Antique, and some municipalities/cities in Capiz and Iloilo, still do not have water supplies, while water supply in Leyte is sufficient as of 15 November 2013 NETWORK OUTAGE As of 16 November 2013, Globe, Sun Cellular, Smart, and Talk ‘N Text Services have been restored in the following provinces Smart and Sun Globe No. of Province No. with % with No. with % with Municipalities service service Service service Aklan 18 15 83% 10 56% Antique 18 17 94% 10 56% Biliran 8 3 38% Bohol 48 48 100% 44 92% Capiz 17 11 65% 3 18% Cebu 53 53 100% 45 85% Eastern Samar 21 3 14% Guimaras 5 5 100% 4 80% Iloilo 44 40 91% 32 73% Leyte 43 23 53% 8 19% Negros Occidental 32 30 94% 31 97% Negros Oriental 26 26 100% 25 96% Northern Samar 20 19 95% 5 25% Samar (Western Sama 21 17 81% 7 33% Southern Leyte 17 17 100% 14 82% Palawan 28 28 100% Total 419 355 85% 238 57% Note: Municipalities reported with cell phone service include both full and partial coverage. 2 G. Declaration of State of Calamity On 11 November 2013, the President issued Presidential Proclamation No. 682 declaring a state of national calamity H. Cost of Assistance (TAB F) A total of PhP284,437,500.67 worth of relief assistance was provided to the affected families in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, and CARAGA coming from DSWD (PhP181,501,518.22), LGUs (PhP42,840,296.63), DOH (PhP21,972,967.28), and NGOs/Other GOs (PhP38,122,718.54) I. Prepositioned and Deployed Assets/Resources (Tab G) A total of 24,735 personnel, 1,300 vehicles, 98 seacrafts, 163 aircrafts and 27,472 other assets/equipment from National and Local Agencies, Responders and Volunteer Groups/Organizations were prepositioned and deployed to various strategic areas to facilitate/expedite response operations III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (Tab H) NDRRMC INITIATIVES Upgraded NDRRMOC into an Emergency Operation Center (EOC) under RED ALERT STATUS Disseminated Weather Bulletins and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal level Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibilities (AOR) Alerted NDRRMC member agencies for close coordination with their respective local agencies in the affected Regions on the preparedness /precautionary measures undertaken prior to the land fall of the typhoon and for monitoring of the situation and effects through their respective local agencies in the affected regions to report to NDRRMOC The OCD Administrator and Chief, NDRRMOC attended press conferences at PAGASA and regularly conducts personal interviews and press conferences about updates of the effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” and assessment of needs of the affected population Facilitated TMG Meetings with Executive Secretary Ochoa and Emergency Meeting with H.E. Pres. Benigno Simeon Aquino held at the NDRRRMC Conference Room, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo NDRRMOC is still continuously monitoring the situation and response efforts of various responders in the affected areas particularly in Region VIII In anticipation of the influx of donations from international community (countries and organizations) after the declaration of national state of calamity, NDRRMC activated “One-Stop Shop” on 12 November 2013, to facilitate the acceptance of the said donations OCD-NDRRMC provided PhP 118 million worth of financial assistance to AFP to augment operational expenses (petroleum, oil and lubricant requirements) On 14 November 2013, the Department of Energey (DOE) started the deployment of 164 generator sets (gensets) to temporarily provide electricity in areas which cannot receive power due to damaged transmission lines. Each genset can power lights of about 50 households As of 18 November 2013, a total of 524,147 family food packs, 192,975 bottles of water (1L), and 58,876 units of high energy biscuits were distributed to affected areas in the Provinces of Leyte and Samar 3 SUMMARY OF RDRRMCS/PDRRMCS INITIATIVES RDRRMCs I, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VIII, X, XI, XII, and NCR raised their respective RDRRM Operations Centers to Red Alert status; regularly disseminated weather/flood bulletins/advisories and gale warning to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member-agencies, tri-media and fisher folks association thru facsimile and SMS; alerted their respective RDRRMC member agencies and local DRRMCs affected to closely monitor the situation and effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” in their respective AORs, to undertake pre-emptive measures; and uploaded advisories to OCD-RDRRMC Facebook page to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero casualties PDRRMCs disseminated weather advisories to all M/BDRRMC members; maintained 24 hour monitoring of the weather situation of respective areas; closely coordinated with response agencies for assistance in terms of search and rescue and relief operations; advised all LGUs to put their OpCen on alert status and prepositioned all their available SAR equipment and rescue groups on standby for immediate response and deployment; prepositioned food and non-food items for assistance to affected families; convened a meeting to discuss preparedness and response activities and responsibilities of each council member; deployed provincial rescue teams to flood - prone areas; advised all low-lying barangays for necessary evacuation; and advised fishermen to refrain from fishing IV. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (Tab I) V. DEPLOYMENT OF MEDICAL TEAMS (Tab J) A total of eighty-eight (88) medical teams (43 foreign and 45 local) have been deployed to various areas in Regions IV-B, VI, VII, and VIII 4 SitRep No. 27 Tab A Effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” (HAIYAN) CASUALTIES 18 November 2013, 6:00 PM REGION/PROVINCE/ Age / Name Address Cause / Date / Remarks MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Sex GRAND TOTAL 3,976 DEAD Region IV-A 2 Quezon 1 1 Capuno, John Erwin Orriza 27 / M Sariaya, Quezon Hit by a fallen tree while riding a motorcycle Batangas 1 1 Peliciano, Roberto 58 / M Bauan, Batangas Drowning Region IV-B 7 Palawan 7 Found dead along the shoreline of Brgy New 1 Amorin, Joven "Butchoy" 41 / M Brgy New Colaylayan, Linapacan, Palawan Busuanga, Busuanga, Palawan 1 Argamo, Carlito 35/M Misamis Occidental Drowned in Palawan Found dead inside the tourist boat MB Aurora in 1 Castillan, Hover 32 / M El Nido, Palawan Coron, Palawan 1 Catamora, Carlos 50/M Brgy. Lajala, Coron Drowned Sitio Mangahan, Brgy. Tagumpay, Coron Fell from the bridge while on their way to evacuation 1 Roque, Erwin M Palawan center Fell from the bridge while on their way to evacuation 1 Roxas, Nicanor Alon 45/M Brgy. Tiza, Culion, Palawan center Found dead along the shoreline of Brgy New 1 Serafino, Rufino 38 / M Brgy 2, Coron, Palawan Busuanga, Busuanga, Palawan Region V 5 Masbate 4 1 Bejar, Geroldo 8 / M San Juan, Mandaon Hit by fallen branch of Gemelina tree 1 Deinla, Enex 15 / M Fabmar St., District II, San Jacinto Electrocution / 7 Nov 1 Lumbao, Dominador 72 / M Tabuk, Pio V Corpus Laceration with rib fracture 1 Solasco, Conchita 70 / F Alegria, Pio V Corpus Chest injury to concrete wall collapse Camarines Norte 1 1 Alarzan, Marivic 17 / F Lanot, Mercedes, Camarines Norte Region VI 161 Iloilo 84 1 Abilita, Celagio Tupaz, Carles 1 Alarcon, Junior Estancia, Iloilo 1 Alimonsorin, Mucho Estancia, Iloilo 1 Andola, Pedro 75 / M Dueñas, Iloilo 1 Antonio, Ceasar 82 / M San Dionisio 1 Apura, Deolyn Joy 19 / F Lemery 1 Aspera 21 / M Zarraga 1 Aspera, Diana Rose Brgy. San Luis, Sara 1 Bagaforo, Damasco Jr. 60 / M Malangabang, Concepcion 1 Baingan, Ildig Brgy. Pili, Ajuy Hit by a tree 1 Balasabas, Alexander Jr. Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Balasabas, Andy Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Balasabas, Redgie Bitoon, Carles 1 Balino, Gloria Dimaisip 83 / F Barrotac Viejo, Iloilo 1 Bantillo, Rolen Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Barlao, Mamerto Estancia, Iloilo 1 Barrios, Fernando Pantalan, Carles Drowned 1 Bataga II, Rizalino M Estancia, Iloilo 1 Bayuran, Visitacion Tamis-ac, Concepcion 1 Benburto, Ombit Carles 1 Bensurto, Coritot Bitoon, Carles 1 Bequin, Junjun
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