Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal PSWS # Luzon Visayas Mindanao Signal No. 3 Bohol Misamis Oriental (101-185 kph Siquijor Bukidnon winds) Southern Cebu Lanao del Sur Southern Negros Lanao del Norte Oriental Misamis Occidental Southern Negros Zamboanga del Occidental Norte Camiguin Signal No. 2 Northern Southern Leyte Surigao del Norte (61-100 kph Palawan Antique Siargao winds) Calamian Grp. Iloilo Surigao del Sur Of Islands Rest of Cebu Dinagat Province Cuyo Islands Camotes Island Agusan del Norte Rest of Negros Agusan del Sur Oriental Davao del Norte Rest of Negros Samal Island Occidental Compostela Valley Davao Oriental North Cotabato Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay Maguindanao Signal No. 1 Rest of Aklan Davao del Sur (45-60 kph winds) Palawan Capiz Sultan Kudarat Leyte Basilan Biliran Sarangani South Cotabato • Estimated rainfall amount is from 10 - 20 mm per hour (heavy - intense) within the 500 km diameter of the Typhoon. • Residents living in low lying and mountainous areas under public storm warning signal are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides. • Likewise, those living in coastal areas under public storm warning signals #3 and signal #2 are alerted against big waves or storm surges generated by this Typhoon. • Fishing boats and other sea vessel are advised not to venture out into the Eastern seaboards of Visayas and Mindanao • The public and the disaster coordinating councils concerned are advised to take appropriate actions. II. EFFECTS: A. AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB A) • As of 12:00 NN, 04 December 2012, a total of 11,871 families / 57,501 persons were affected in Regions VIII, X, XI, and CARAGA. B. STATUS OF STRANDEES (TAB B ) • As of 04 December 2012 , a total of 3,268 stranded passengers, 148 rolling cargoes, 93 vessels and 49 motor bancas were stranded in ports all over the Philippines. C. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES (As of 04 December 2012) PLACE LEVEL DATE OF SUSPENSION Mandaue City, Cebu All levels in all public Tuesday and Wednesday schools (04-05 December 2012) Cebu City All levels 04 December 2012 Dumaguete City All levels 04 December 2012 CARAGA Region All levels 04 December 2012 All places in Region XI All levels 04 December 2012 under signal no. 3 and 2 Davao City All levels 04 December 2012 Municipalities of Aloran, All Levels 04 December 2012 Jimenez, Sinacaban, Tudela, Clarin, and Bonifacio, and Cities of Oroquieta and Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental D. CANCELLED FLIGHTS (TAB C) • As of 04 December 2012 , a total of 65 flights were cancelled due to Typhoon Pablo. E. POWER AND COMMUNICATION INTERRRUPTIONS CARAGA • As of 04 December 2012, power blackout is being experienced in Tandag, Bislig, Hinatuan, Tagbina, Barobo, Lianga, and Lingig in Surigao Del Sur; Carmen, Agusan Del Norte; and Pilar, Surigao Del Norte. • To date, erratic communication is being experienced in Pilar, Surigao Del Norte due to damaged cell sites. F. STATUS OF LIFELINES 1. Condition of Roads and Bridges • CARAGA ° As of 04 December 2012, National Road Junction Pulang Lupa-Sta Josefa Road in Brgy Sta Isabel, Sta Josefa, Agusan Del Sur is hardly passable due to damaged roads due to heavy rains. III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A. NDRRMC AND REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS MEASURES (D) B. PREPOSITIONED ASSETS (TAB E) • As of 04 December 2012, AFP, BFP, PNP, DOH, PCG, DPWH, DSWD, PRC, and RDRRMCs prepositioned their personnel, vehicles, and equipment. C. IDENTIFIED EVACUATION CENTERS (TAB F) • As of 04 December 2012, a total of 4,984 families and 23,035 persons serve by DSWD in 54 Evacuation Centers in Region X, XI and CARAGA. IV. ACTIONS TAKEN 1. NATIONAL NDRRMC Operations Center was on RED ALERT STATUS since 02 December 2012 and is continuously monitoring and disseminating 24 hour Public Weather Forecast, Severe Weather Bulletin, Gale Warning, and General Flood Advisories 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 to the municipal levels. • In view of the landfall of Typhoon Pablo over Baganga, Davao Oriental this morning at 4:00 AM, 4 December 2012, the NDRRMC has planned to implement the cluster approach coordination mechanism to immediately address the needs and requirements in the areas in Mindanao. • As part of the cluster approach humanitarian response, the UNDAC team through the UN–OCHA arrived in Manila to support the NDRRMC in the conduct of immediate Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDANA) • The NDRRMC OPCEN, in coordination with the UN Humanitarian Country Team (UNHCT), conducted a brief initial planning meeting today, 4 December 2012 9:00 AM to plan for the conduct of Joint–NDRRMC- UNHCT- RDANA • It was agreed in the meeting that Regions X, XI and CARAGA will be prioritized for the initial conduct of RDNA and second assessment in Regions IV-B, VI, VII and VIII • Relatedly, the NDRRMC issued two (2) Memoranda : ° First, inviting the national and global cluster leads /or any representative to attend the Inter-cluster coordination meeting this afternoon 4 Dec at 1:00 PM to discuss the conduct of the Joint NDRRMC-HCT RDANA in the above regions. The agenda of the meeting will cover the following: initial update of impact of TY Pablo; issues and concerns, organization of the joint NDRRMC-HCT team (terms of reference and timeline of deployment) ° Second one is informing the Regional Directors of OCD Regions X, XI and CARAGA that three (3) teams will conduct a Joint NDRRMC-HCT RDANA in their respective regions. Further, directing them to schedule a regional briefing for the Joint RNA upon arrival and to provide the itinerary and logistics for the rapid needs assessment teams in terms of accommodations, meals, vehicles, working area and internet connection. Also to provide the team with list of Regional counterpart (name and agency) and list of most affected areas that has not enough information/data received. 2. REGIONAL REGION V PCG V reported that all trips were cancelled in Masbate and Ticao Island as of 6:00 AM, 04 December 2012. CARAGA LDRRMCs Surigao Del Sur, Surigao Del Norte, Agusan Del Sur and Dinagat Islands facilitated the distribution of relief goods to evacuees in their respective Areas of Responsibilities (AOR). CHD CARAGA provided medical assistance for 115 families with Acute Respiratory Infection, LBM and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in 3 evacuation centers in Clavel, Surigao Del Norte. __________________________________________________________________________ SitRep No. 6 Tab A Effects of Typhoon "PABLO" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 04 December 2012, 12:00 NN No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 54 11,871 57,501 94 11,059 53,441 - - 11,059 53,441 REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS) 15 802 3,849 16 802 3,849 - - 802 3,849 LEYTE - 243 1,214 1 243 1,214 - - 243 1,214 TACLOBAN 243 1,214 1 243 1,214 243 1,214 SOUTHERN LEYTE 15 559 2,635 15 559 2,635 - - 559 2,635 SAINT BERNARD 14 484 2,345 14 484 2,345 484 2,345 SOGOD 1 75 290 1 75 290 75 290 REGION X (NORTHERN 17 17 2,974 12,985 38 2,974 12,985 - - 2,974 12,985 MINDANAO) LANAO DEL NORTE - 100 500 1 100 500 - - 100 500 ILIGAN 100 500 1 100 500 100 500 MISAMIS ORIENTAL 17 2,874 12,485 37 2,874 12,485 - - 2,874 12,485 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 12 1,943 8,278 25 1,943 8,278 1,943 8,278 SALAY 1 37 87 1 37 87 37 87 SUGBONGCOGON 4 894 4,120 11 894 4,120 894 4,120 REGION XI (DAVAO REGION) 7 659 3,295 1 150 750 - - 150 750 COMPOSTELA VALLEY - 21 105 0 - - - - - - MABINI (DOÑA ALICIA) 21 105 DAVAO DEL NORTE 2 100 500 0 - - - - - - ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL 2 100 500 DAVAO ORIENTAL 5 538 2,690 1 150 750 - - 150 750 BAGANGA 1 150 750 1 150 750 150 750 CARAGA 105 525 LUPON 2 114 570 MANAY 2 157 785 MATI 12 60 No. of Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT Region/Province/ AFFECTED Inside Evacuation Centers Evac Centers (Inside + Outside) Mun/City Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons REGION XIII (CARAGA) 15 7,436 37,372 39 7,133 35,857 - - 7,133 35,857 AGUSAN DEL NORTE - 3 15 0 - - - - - - SANTIAGO 3 15 SURIGAO DEL NORTE - 805 3,836 4 505 2,336 - - 505 2,336 BACUAG 11 55 1 11 55 11 55 CLAVER 200 1,000 GIGAQUIT 100 500 SURIGAO CITY 400 2,000 2 400 2,000 400 2,000 TUBOD 94 281 1 94 281 94 281 SURIGAO DEL SUR 15 6,628 33,521 35 6,628 33,521 - - 6,628 33,521 BISLIG 1,051 5,255 6 1,051 5,255 1,051 5,255 CAGWAIT 6 30 1 6 30 6 30 CARRASCAL 50 300 1 50 300 50 300 HINATUAN 15 1,951 9,770 16 1,951 9,770 1,951 9,770 LANUZA 150 750 4 150 750 150 750 LINGIG 490 2,766 3 490 2,766 490 2,766 TANDAG 2,930 14,650 4 2,930 14,650 2,930 14,650 AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 4 PROVINCES 10 CITIES 6 MUNICIPALITIES 21 BARANGAYS 54 SitRep # 6 TAB B STATUS OF STRANDEES As of 4 December 2012, 12:00 NN No. of No. of Rolling Port Stranded VESSELS M/BCA'S Cargoes Passengers CGDNCR-CL CGS MANILA 939 2 Sub Total 939 2 CGD CV CGS CEBU 329 6 45 5 CGS DUMAGUETE 142 13 2 CGS TAGBILARAN 11 12 8 3 CGS LUCENA Sub Total 482 18 66 10 CGDEV CGS ORMOC 1 Port of Ormoc CGS MAASIN (Southern Leyte) Port of Hilongos Port of Bato Southern Leyte Port of Liloan, Southern Leyte Port of Benit, San Ricardo, Southern Leyte CGS TACLOBAN 13 2 Port of Tacloban CGS CATBALOGAN 15 6 CGS MAASIN 97 51 3 2 Port of Calbayog Sub Total 112 64 3 11 CGDNM CGS CAGAYAN DE ORO 97 5 10 17 CGS SURIGAO 80 28 4 CGS BUTUAN 148 4 2 CGS ILIGAN 14 1 CGS OZAMIZ 190 1 6 CGS DAPITAN 180 13 3 Sub Total 709 50 21 23 CGDBCL CGS ALBAY 156 16 1 5 Sub Total 156 16 1 5 CGDSTL CGS ROXAS 870 Sub Total 870 TOTAL 3,268 148 93 49 SitRep No.
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