II. INCIDENTS MONITORED/REPORTED A. Floodings Region VI • Sigma, Capiz affecting 13 Barangays - Agbo, Amaga, Cogon, Dayhagon, Poblacion Norte, Poblacion Sur, Guintas, Pagbunitan, Bangon-bangon, Mangoso, Capuyhan, Tawog, and Matangcong and in Panitan, Capiz affecting Brgys Cabanghan and Cabugao Region VII • Flooding occurred in Sibulan, Valencia, and Dumaguete City all in Negros Oriental Region IX • Zamboanga del Norte (Polanco)- Affected families were temporarily evacuated to higher grounds for safety - flood waters had already subsided • Barangays Turno (Sitio Wakwak) and Dicayas in Dipolog City on 15 December 2011 at around 10:00 AM. • Sixty (60) families/300 persons from Sitio Wakwak, Brgy Turno evacuated to Turno Elementary School. Six (6) houses and one (1) Day Care Center were totally destroyed by raging waters. Five (5) other sitios were also affected but no report of displacement. Residents in Brgy. Dicayas, opted to stay with their respective houses in spite of the reported rise of flood level. Region X • Massive flooding occurred in the following areas due to the overflowing of Mandulog and Agus Rivers: Lanao del Norte - Iligan City (24 brgys); Bukidnon (Valencia City); Misamis Oriental - El Salvador City (Brgy. Mougan) and Cagayan de Oro City (29 Brgys; Misamis Occidental (Ozamis City (6 Brgys) and Clarin (1 Brgy) Region XI • Compostela Valley Province (Municipalities of Compostela (2 Brgys), Monkayo (3 Brgys), Nabunturan (2 brgys , New Bataan(1 Brgy), and Montevista (1 Brgy) • A total of 106 families from Compostela evacuated to the Municipal Gymnasium and Central Elementary Schools and 18 families from Montevista at the Municipal Gymnasium • Davao del Norte (17 December 2011) with 514 families affected in Brgy. Napungas, Asuncion B. Landslides Region XI • Compostela Valley – Moncayo (Purok 4, Purok 22 and Mt. Diwata, Diwalwa) 2 • Lanao del Sur in Kapai, (Brgys: Togonuan; Parao; Malimono; and Dimagalig) and Bubong (36 Barangays) and due to the overflowing of the Tagoloan River and Siguan River C. Sea Mishaps Region VII • One Cargo Ship “Ever Transport Cargo” anchored at Brgy. Calindagan, Dumaguete City sank due to strong winds and big waves. Said cargo ship is owned by Kherl Lines loaded with Asia Brewery products • LCT Tampi Twin halfway submerged while moored at the Maayo Private Wharf in Sibulan, Negros Oriental due to big waves. The sea water entered through the open portion of its stern and thereby flooded the engine room • A pump boat “Bantay Dagat” owned by LGU Lazi, Siquijor sank while docked at the Lazi Port when battered by strong winds and big waves III. EFFECTS A. AFFECTED POPULATION (Tab A) • The total number of population affected in 190 barangays / 24 municipalities / 8 cities in the 13 provinces of Regions VI, VII, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM is: 26,928 families / 142,961persons • Total number of population currently served inside and outside evacuation centers is 8,445 families / 46,561 persons Inside 47 Evacuation Centers - 8,128 families / 44,976 persons Outside Evacuation Centers - 317 families / 1,585 persons B. CASUALTIES (Tab B) Dead 632 Injured 16 Missing 82 Rescued/Survivors 432 Note: Out of the 260 previously reported missing, 227 were recovered dead C. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab C) • A total of 6,917 houses were damaged (Totally – 1,448 / Partially – 5,469) D. COST OF DAMAGES CARAGA (Surigao del Sur) - PhP1,551,400.00 Breakdown: • Hinatuan: crops (PhP500,900.00, livestock PhP2,500.00, and fisheries PhP705,000.00 • Bislig City: crops PhP343,000.00 3 E. STATUS OF LIFELINES 1. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB D) A total of 9 roads sections and bridges were damaged; 4 road sections in Regions CAR and CARAGA; and 5 bridges in Regions VII and X 2. POWER/ELECTRICITY/COMMUNICATIONS Region X - 60% power has been restored in Cagayan de Oro as of 5:17 PM 18 December 2011 Region VII - Some power lines of National Grid Corporation were destroyed. About 70% of power was interrupted in the province of Negros Oriental in due course affecting water, communication, and transportation facilities. Power outages in Tanjay and Siaton, Negros Oriental Region X - Power interruption in Valencia City, Iligan City, and Ozamiz City Region XI - Communication issues has been resolved as of 18 December 2011 CARAGA- power interruption in Agusan del Sur ( Municipalities of Lianga, San Agustin, Marihatag, Bayabas, San Miguel, Cagwait, Tago, Cortes, Carmen, Madrid, Lanusa, Lingig, and Tandag City F. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY • Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental • Valencia , Negros Oriental IV. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE National and Regional Preparedness NATIONAL RESPONSE • NDRRMC OpCen disseminated NDRRMC Advisories of TD Sendong prior to its entry in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PA)), Severe Weather Bulletins, Flood Advisories, and Gale Warnings to all regions affected through SMS and facsimile and uploaded the same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels • Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of population in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants • In view of the entry of TD Sendong,NDRRMC OpCen was activated effective 11:00 AM, 15 December 2011 under “Blue Alert” status to monitor the situation and provide necessary actions and on Dec 16, 2011 it was elevated to Red Alert Status wherein 4 respective member agencies rendered duty at NDRRMC OpCen and prepositioned their respective resources in terms of supplies, equipment and manpower • The NDRRMC convened at around 11:00 AM of 17 December 2011, presided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC, attended by all member agencies. His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III provided guidance to the NDRRMC Member Agencies. – TAB E PAGASA • Continuously providing NDRRMC OpCen with updates on General Flood Bulletins, Gale Warnings, and Severe Weather Bulletins on Tropical Storm “SENDONG” • PAGASA detailed personnel at the NDRRMC OpCen for prompt coordination with their bureau especially with the Weather Forecasting Section, Weather Division AFP • 4ID dispatched Rapid Assessment Teams (RRT) and the Technical Operations Group 10 (TOG10) to the affected areas of Region X • CENTCOM-AFP directed two (2) UH-1H helicopters with personnel to complement the 5052 nd SRS in Mactan Airbase to augment SAR operations in Sibulan, Valencia, Tanjay, and Dumaguete City PCG • As early as 15 December 2011 all Coast Guard Districts were directed to ensure high state of preparedness in respective Stations, Detachments and Operational Units/Disaster Response Assets • District Commanders were directed to take more proactive measures in notifying or recalling fishermen before the onset or during severe weather conditions • Coast Guard Districts were reminded to always make sure that their respective Stations and Detachments promptly initiate and encourage public information dissemination through the use of tri-media and LGU’s to warn the coastal residents and local fishermen • All Districts were advised to coordinate with PCG Auxillary, LGU’s, OCD, PDCC and media in disseminating information to warn/recall fishermen and to take precautionary measures to prevent untoward incidents; reminded all shipping agencies to strictly follow HPCG Memo 01-09 (Guidelines on Movements of Motorboats/Vessels in the Absence of Weather Bulletin) and HPCG SOP No. 002-09 (Interim Guidelines on PCG Alert Condition/levels) DILG • DILG Disaster Monitoring System is reactivated effective 15 December 2011 in keeping with established disaster protocols • DILG RD IX directed all PDs, CDs and CLGOOs to coordinate with their LCEs for the activation of their Disaster Monitoring Systems effective immediately, and also to coordinate with the OCD • DILG Zamboanga City requested Mayor Lobregat to immediately activate the City Disaster Monitoring System PNP • PNP Police Community Relations issued memorandum to RDs, PROs 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 advising PNP units/offices/stations under their AOR to alert their respective SAR teams and water assets for possible deployment; 5 assisted in the dissemination of weather bulletin in the community to ensure maximum police visibility in affected areas; assisted LDRRMC and LGUs in providing security at the evacuation centers; continued to monitor weather updates from PAGASA and NDRRMC websites; and advised all residents in low-lying and mountainous areas under PSWS to take precautionary measures against possible flashfloods and landslide, and those living in coastal areas to take preventive measure against big waves or storm surges generated by the tropical storm • The PNP National Disaster Operations Center had been activated effective 1200H, 17 December 2011. PCRG Personnel were likewise sent to the NDRRMC Operations Center for monitoring and liasoning duties DOH • HEMS OpCen was on Code Blue Alert since 18 December 2011; sent Staff to NDRRMC; coordinated with PAGASA regarding the details about TS “Sendong”; coordinated with RHEMS Coordinators in all the affected regions; sent Memo to all HEMS regional Offices; and continuously monitor the situation • CHD X sent Rapid Health Assessment Team for the flooded areas; pre- positioned drugs and medicines worth PhP50,000.00 in six (6) provinces;
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