NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 24 Re Effects of Typhoon PEDRING

NDRRMC Update Sitrep No. 24 Re Effects of Typhoon PEDRING

Sapang Maragol in Guagua earthdike - (breached) and Brgy. Gatud and Dampe earthdike in Floridablanca - collapsed; slope protection in Brgy. San Pedro Purok 1 (100 m); slope protection in Brgy. Benedicto Purok 1 (300 m); Slope protection in Brgy. Valdez along Gumain River (200 M); and Brgy. Solib Purok 6, Porac River and River dike in Sto. Cristo, Sta. Rosa, Sta. Rita and Sta. Catalina, Lubao, Pampanga. Hospitals/Health Facilities Number of Cost of Cost of Total Cost of CHD Damaged Damage Damage Damage Facilities (Infra) (Equipment) CAR 1 Hospital 5,000,000.00 500,000.00 5,500,000.00 1 CHD, 19 Hospitals, 9 II 81,500,000.00 500,000.00 82,000,000.00 Health Centers 10 Hospitals, III 13 RHUs, 1 342,400,000.00 27,500,000.00 369,920,000.00 PHO NCR 7 Hospitals 82,295,000.00 31,970 ,000.00 114,265,000.00 63 Health TOTAL 511,195,000.00 60,470,000.00 571,685,000.00 Facilities D. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab D) A total of 53,287 houses were damaged in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, and CAR (7,212 totally and 46,075 partially) E. STATUS OF LIFELINES: 1. ROADS AND BRIDGES CONDITION (Tab E) As of 3:00 PM, 08 October 2011, DPWH Disaster Response Crew is continuously clearing more roads rendered impassable by landslides and other obstruction leaving twenty seven (27) road sections that remain impassable in Region II (7), Region III (11), and CAR (9) . The clearing of these roads are still underway. While additional bridge components are being procured, alternate routes for roads closed due to collapsed or damaged bridges are already set-up by the DPWH District Engineering Offices of affected regions. National roads that are impassable due to flood are being monitored and have been installed with detour signs, barricades, and other warning signs to guide the public. F. STATUS OF DAMS (As of 4:00 PM, 08 October 2011) The following dams opened their respective gates as the water levels have reached their spilling levels: Ambuklao (1 Gate / 0.5 m); Binga (2 Gates / 1.4 m); Magat (3 Gates / 5 m); and San Roque (2 Gates / 1.5 m) G. EMERGENCY INCIDENTS MONITORED (Tab F) A total of 108 emergency incidents occurred in various regions affected by the typhoon. 2 II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGEMENT The government, through the NDRRMC Member-Agencies, continues its relief and recovery efforts in disaster-stricken areas complemented with their respective counterparts in the regions: a. COORDINATION MEETINGS • The NDRRMC convened at around 10:00 AM of 27 September 2011 that was presided over by the SND and Chairperson, NDRRMC and attended by all Member- Agencies. The Executive Secretary instructed the NDRRMC Member-Agencies to expedite relief and recovery efforts as well as the rehabilitation of the damages to properties incurred from Typhoon “Pedring” • Another NDRRMC Meeting was held at 4:00 PM, 27 September 2011 to further discuss the effects of Typhoon “Pedring” and the appropriate actions to be undertaken by each member agencies. • NDRRMC convened on 02 October 2011 at the NDRRMC Conference Room with His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III. It was presided over by Secretary, DND and Chairperson, NDRRMC Voltaire Gazmin and attended by NDRRMC Member Agencies and representatives from UNRCHC. USEC Ramos and other agencies briefed the President on the current situation and status of relief and recovery efforts being undertaken by concerned national and local emergency responders. One of the highlights of the meeting, were the issues raised by the President to wit: Issues and Concerns Recommendations/Solutions NGAs / LGUs to further intensify information a) Effective early warning system dissemination campaign PAGASA to review current protocols related to b) Water dam discharge water dam discharge PNP and AFP to look into the current guidelines c) Mandatory evacuation and urged the public to immediately comply to such warnings NGCP to review present protocols and implement d) Shutting down of power lines preventive measures e) Alternative income for DSWD to provide temporary source of income to fisherfolks fishermen during typhoons or similar disasters The President assured the public that the Government is taking necessary actions and ordered the NDRRMC to review the current protocols and make necessary amends to address the shortcomings of the current system . NDRRMC convened at 9:00 AM, 05 October 2011 at the Conference Hall of PAGASA, 2/F Amihan, Quezon City re Senate Inquiry of Dam Protocols and LGUs DRR governance. The meeting was presided by USEC Benito Ramos and was attended by Key Officials from PAGASA, NIA-CO, NPC, CPF, DOF, NWRB, MWSS, MWCI and OCD. Final Planning Meeting was held at 4:00 PM, 05 October 2011 at the NDRRMC Conference Room re one (1) day conduct of NDRRMC-Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) Needs Assessment Mission in Bulacan and Pampanga areas affected by Typhoons “Pedring” and “Quiel”, to finalize the itinerary of Mission on 06 October 2011. Two (2) teams were organized with 1st group to proceed to Pampanga and the other group to Bulacan. The Office of the Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines distributed relief goods in the municipalities of Apalit, Masantol, Candaba and San Simon on 06 October 2011 and in Macabebe, Lubao, Guagua, Minalin, Sta. Ana, Brgy. Pampang, 3 Teresita, Amsik, and Malabamas of Angeles City, all of Pampanga on 07 October 2011, and on Oct 8, 2011, in Moncada, Camiling, Gerona, Paniqui, Sta. Ignacia, Pura, and Victoria, all of Tarlac Province .The AFP will provide one (1) ten-wheeler truck for use of OVP for the said activities. b. ISSUED MEMORANDUM NDRRMC issued Memo for Chairpersons, RDRRMCs I, II, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, CAR and NCR on the Needs Assessment Guidance on Typhoons “Pedring” and “Quiel” in order to complement and sustain disaster response in terms of humanitarian assistance and recovery efforts. c. RESPONSE ACCOMPLISHMENTS PER CLUSTER (1) FOOD AND NON-FOOD CLUSTER (Tab G) DSWD pre-positioned standby funds and relief goods worth PhP73.399 Million in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, Car and NCR: Standby Funds ( PhP8.976 Million ) and Relief supplies ( PhP64.423 Million ) To date, the government and NGOs had so far provided PhP116,516,475.66 worth of relief assistance in terms of food and non-food items to the affected population in various affected regions out of the combined resources from the DSWD, LGUs, DOH and NGOs. Breakdown is as follows: AGENCY DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL GRAND 33,808,279.58 70,497,069.13 6,721,218.00 5,489,908.95 TOTAL 116,516,475.66 NCR 1,874,120.00 551,780.00 1,521,175.00 42,000.00 3,989,075.00 I 844,220.80 939,553.00 105,248.00 350,605.04 2,239,626.84 II 2,667,500.00 24,235,615.00 69,145 .00 1,304,124.61 28,276,384.61 III 22,762,538.78 44,274,731.50 4,397,650.00 3,315,979.30 74,750,899.58 IV-A 1,457,000.00 16,047.13 603,000.00 60,000.00 2,136,047.13 IV-B 112,500.00 253,729.50 25,000.00 - 391,229.50 V 3,541,640.00 3,000.00 - 350,000.00 3,894,640.00 CAR 548,760.00 222,613.00 - 67,200.00 838,573.00 DSWD released an additional PhP18.02 million standby funds to DSWD Field Offices (FOs): FO I (PhP1.89 M); FO II (PhP2.5 M); FO III (PhP8.12 M); FO IV (PhP2.0 M); FO V PhP1 M; and FO CAR (PhP2.5 M). As of 07 October 2011, PhP24 million worth of relief goods from the DSWD- National Resource Operations Center (DSWD-NROC) were transported to the following regions (details of the additional standby funds released and the relief goods transported to the following regions): 4 Regions Standby Funds Particulars Amount 1,500 food packs, 372.580.00 1,500 pcs blankets 148,500.00 NCR 1,500 pcs plastic mats 268,320.00 Sub-Total 789,000.00 I 899,784.00 II 500,000.00 4,375,000.00 1,000 packs clothing 100,000.00 3,750,000.00 9,400 family food packs 2,314,430.00 III 29,000 family food packs 7,250,000.00 Sub-Total 9,644,439.00 IV -A 1,000,000.00 150 family food packs 37,512.00 V 10,000 sacks NFA rice 13,500,000.00 CAR 1,500,000.00 Total 12,024,784.00 23,991,342.00 DSWD FO IV-A provided 2,900 family food packs amounting to PhP1,207,000.00 to the affected population. PSWDO IV-A provided 400 family packs to the affected families in Nasugbu, Lemery, and Calaca, all in Batangas. San Miguel Corporation donated 1,700 cases of bottled water (Pure Water 355 ML. PET Pineapple 355 ML and PET Lemon 355 ML) on September 29, 2011. The said products were subsequently distributed to the affected areas in Regions III, IV-A, and NCR. PRC served 25,000 families with food items from funds extended by the International Red Cross; and served 7,500 families with food and non-food items (2 blankets, 2 mosquito nets, 2 mats, and 1 (20L) jerry can). The World Food Programme (WFP ) donated 100,000 boxes of High Energy Biscuits benefiting 50,000 families in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. (2) HEALTH, WASH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION To date, PhP5,489,908.95 worth of logistical support (water containers, drugs, medicines and family kits) have been provided by DOH-HEMS as augmentation support to the CHDs in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, V, CAR, and NCR which were distributed to their respective provinces; sub-allotted PhP500,000.00 each to CHD II and III.

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