2. Damaged Infrastructure and Agriculture (Tab D) Total Estimated Cost of Damages PhP 411,239,802 Infrastructure PhP 29,213,821.00 Roads & Bridges 24,800,000.00 Transmission Lines 4,413,821.00 Agriculture 382,025,981.00 Crops 61,403,111.00 HVCC 5,060,950.00 Fisheries 313,871,920.00 Facilities 1,690,000.00 No report of damage on school buildings and health facilities as of this time. D. Emergency Incidents Monitored 1. Region II a) On or about 10:00 AM, 08 May 2009, one (1) ferry boat owned by Brgy Captain Nicanor Taguba of Gagabutan, Rizal, bound to Cambabangan, Rizal, Cagayan, to attend patronal fiesta with twelve (12) passengers on board, capsized while crossing the Matalad River. Nine (9) passengers survived while three (3) are still missing identified as Carmen Acasio Anguluan (48 yrs /old), Vladimir Acasio Anguluan (7 yrs /old) and Mac Dave Talay Calibuso (5 yrs/old), all from Gagabutan East Rizal, Cagayan. The 501st Infantry Division (ID) headed by Col. Remegio de Vera, PNP personnel and some volunteers from Rizal, Cagayan conducted search and rescue operations. b) In Nueva Vizcaya, 31 barangays were flooded: Solano (16), Bagabag (5), Bayombong (4), Bambang (4), in Dupax del Norte (1) and in Dupax del Sur (1). c) Barangays San Pedro and Manglad in Maddela, Quirino were isolated due to flooding. e) The low-lying areas of Brgys Mabini and Batal in Santiago City, 2 barangays in Dupax del Norte and 4 barangays in Bambang were rendered underwater with 20 families evacuated at Bgy Mabasa Elementary School. 2. Region III a) The 4.5 meter length dike in Brgy Del Pilar , San Fernando City totally collapsed. E. Status of Lifelines 1. Roads and Bridges Condition a) Impassable roads and bridges in Regions II, III, IV-B and CAR (Tab E) 2. Power Interruption and Status of Restoration a) Power has been fully restored in Gamu, Isabela b) Some parts of Tuguegarao, Cagayan; and in Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya; Mercedez in Isabela have no electricity as of this time 2 c) Status of power restoration in Regions I (La Union, Pangasinan), II (Isabela, Cagayan) and CAR (Apayao) as of 07:00 AM, 10 May 2009 (Tab F) III. Humanitarian Efforts The total cost of assistance extended to the affected population in Regions I, II, III and CAR is PhP 2,063,476.75 (Tab G). Breakdown is as follows: NDCC (950 sacks of rice) PhP 866,875.00 DSWD 697,870.00 LGUs 498,731.75 A. NDCC 1. Facilitated the release of 950 sacks of rice to PDCC Pangasinan: 300 Anda, 150 Bolinao, and 500 for the MDCCs Burgos, Bani, Agno and CDCC Alaminos City. B. National Electrification Administration (NEA) 1. Power in Central Pangasinan (CENPELCO) and Zambales I (ZAMECO I) was restored. 2. LUELCO in La Union is still under patrol. C. NGCP Power Lines 1. Major transmission lines are on normal operations currently waiting for customer distribution lines for loadings. Some sub-transmission lines that are still out are under patrol. Repair works and restoration are on-going. D. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) 1. Normal operation of all inter-island ships has resumed as of 09 May 2009. E. DSWD Services and interventions 1. DSWD-CO activated all Disaster Management Teams (DMTs) in regional and provincial levels to provide technical assistance to the concerned local government units. 2. Pre-positioned sufficient standby funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and non food items to the field offices ready for augmentation amounting to PhP2,797,456.50 broken down as follows: stand-by funds (Php885,492.88); stockpile of relief commodity (food PhP1,053,932.92) and (non food (PhP 858,030.70); and family food packs 7,086 pieces. 3. Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) Teams in all regions affected are in close coordination with Provincial/City Social Welfare Development Offices (P/CSWDOs) to provide technical assistance on rapid assessment, report generation, management of evacuation centers, and relief distribution. F. Armed Forces of the Philippines 1. Elements of 24IB, PA with personnel from 106 PPMG, PNP conducted clearing and rescue operations in Bolinao, Pangasinan. 2. The 501st Brigade provided engineering intervention to clear obstruction at Asupilo - Kiangan, Ifugao boundary road. 3 3. On 081507 May 2009, two (2) UH-1H helicopters with CO, 502Bde and party conducted aerial survey and damage assessment in Isabela, Ifugao and Aurora Province. 4. On 081655 May 2009, Huey II helicopter picked-up 49 persons from typhoon-affected areas in Brgy Santiago Mercedes and Brgy Luna, all in Cauayan, Isabela. G. Department of Public Works and Highways 1. District Disaster Preparedness Teams (DPPT) have been deployed to critical sections to monitor/attend to any emergency/contingencies that may occur. Regular maintenance activities are on its normal operations. H. Department of Education (DepEd) 1. DepEd Engineers/Regional/Division Physical Facilities Coordinators were instructed to conduct continuous monitoring. I. RDCC/Local DCCs 1. Region I a) OCD 1 coordinated with DPWH and 513rd Engineer Brigade of PN for the provision of manpower and heavy equipment required for the immediate restoration of power in La Union. Elements of PA106th, PMG and DPWH have started road clearing operations in Bani and Bolinao. b) PNP Aringay and Agoo conducted road clearing operations but efforts were hampered by heavy rains and strong winds. c) PDCC Pangasinan dispatched 500 packs of relief goods for Bolinao Elementary School and Community Hospital. d) The 24th Infantry Division PA and 106th provincial Mobile Group of PNP in the stretch of Bolinao town hall area. 2. Region II a) OCD II alerted DPWH II, DA RFU II, PDCC Nueva Vizcaya Rescue 933, PDCC Cagayan Rescue 29, PNP PRO2 Naval Force were alerted for possible deployment. b) DPWH II and Engineering District of Nueva Vizcaya, in coordination with OCD II and PNP conducted clearing operations at the flashflood and landslide areas. c) CASAFP Heli conducted rescue operations for the 30 persons trapped at the rooftop at Brgy Santiago, Reina Mercedez. 3. Region III a) Sta. Cruz LGU provided PhP21,912.00 worth of relief goods to the affected population in said municipality. 4. CAR a) PRO-COR - PNP Lagawe, Kiangan, Hingyon and Asipulo in Ifugao assisted in the SAR operations. b) RDCC CAR conducted an emergency meeting and discussed issues and concerns related to management of the effects. c) PDCC Benguet and CDCC Baguio mobilized its engineering equipment to clear roads and fallen trees. 4 d) PDCC Ifugao mobilized its responders to undertake SAR and retrieval operations in the affected areas and conducted damage assessment in the landslide areas. e) Governor Baguilat, PDCC Ifugao requested the availability of K9 dogs from the 502nd Brigade to assist rescuers/responders in locating the missing persons in Lagawe landslide. f) The Provincial engineering personnel proceeded to Kiangan-Asipulo-Lagawe junction roads to assist SAR operations. g) The DPWH Ifugao District Office proceeded to Lamut-Banaue roads to conduct road-clearing operations. h) The 502nd Brigade provided snipping dogs to assist PDCC Ifugao in locating victims in Lagawe. i) PAF TOG 2 Isabela provided helicopter to transport sniffing dogs to Lagawe. IV. Declaration of State of Calamity in the following areas: A. Province of Ifugao B. 1st District of Pangasinan (Anda, Bolinao, Alaminos City, Infanta, Mabini, Bani, Sual, Agno, Dasol, Burgos) 5 TAB A EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "EMONG" Affected and Displaced Population As of 10 May 2009, 11:00 AM Number AffectedNo. of Evac Inside Evac CentersOutside Evac Centers Total Served Region/Province/Mun/City Brgys Families Persons Centers Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 356 30,201 141,134 9 822 4,142 327 1,132 1,149 5,264 Region I 264 26,256 120,847 - - - 202 604 202 604 LA UNION 158 8,902 34,194 - - - 202 604 202 604 1 Aringay 17 1,742 8,725 2 Caba 11 564 2,249 3 Tubao 14 497 2,524 4 Bauang 12 1,233 3,237 5 Bagulin 5 32 162 6 Sto Tomas 23 987 4,103 7 Naguilian 9 135 625 8 San Gabriel 1 2 10 9 Pugo 9 145 721 10 Rosario 9 78 366 11 San Juan 4 7 33 12 Bacnotan 4 9 28 13 Agoo 23 3,022 9,776 San Fernando City 17 449 1,635 202 604 202 604 PANGASINAN 106 17,354 86,653 1 Anda 18 5,000 25,000 2 Bolinao 1 500 2,500 3 Agno 3 239 1,195 4 Infanta 4 755 3,755 5 Lingayen 2 40 149 6 Sta Barbara 3 17 102 7 Sual 1 24 120 8 Mabini 7 369 1,845 9 Bani 27 8,382 41,910 Alaminos City 39 2,000 10,000 Dagupan City 1 28 77 Region II 35 1,341 6,737 9 822 4,142 125 528 947 4,660 NUEVA VISCAYA 25 205 1,075 6 204 1,070 - - 204 1,070 1 Bagabag 5 60 350 1 60 350 60 350 2 Bambang 1 94 470 2 94 470 94 470 3 Bayombong 1 30 150 2 30 150 30 150 4 Solano 17 20 100 1 20 100 20 100 5 Sta Fe 1 1 5 ISABELA 8 1,011 5,037 3 618 3,072 - - 618 3,072 1 Aurora 2 484 2,402 2 181 887 181 887 2 Quirino 3 90 450 3 Luna 3 437 2,185 1 437 2,185 437 2,185 QUIRINO 2 125 528 - - - 125 528 125 518 1 Cabarroguis 1 90 363 90 363 90 353 2 Saguiday 1 35 165 35 165 35 165 CAGAYAN - - 97 - - - - - 1 Sta ana 97 Region III 19 1,852 9,332 ZAMBALES 11 194 790 1 Sta Cruz 10 191 757 Olangpo City 1 3 33 PAMPANGA 8 1,658 8,542 1 Guagua 8 1,658 8,542 CAR 38 752 4,218 IFUGAO 24 137 549 1 Kiangan 3 13 52 2 Asipulo 1 5 25 3 Lamut 9 38 151 4 Lagawe 2 10 42 5 Hingyon 3 8 25 6 Hungduan 4 10 37 7 Tinoc 1 2 7 8 Alfonso Lista 1 51 210 KALINGA 13 612 3,652 1 Pinukpuk 13 612 3,652 BENGUET 1 3 17 Baguio City 1 3 17 Sources: DROMIC & PDCC Quirino TS EMONG, 10 May 11am Page 1 Tab B Region/Prov/City/Municipality Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks DEAD 36 Region I 17 La Union 1 Tubao 1 Benedicto
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