NDCC Update Emong 12 May 6PM.Mdi

NDCC Update Emong 12 May 6PM.Mdi

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES National Disaster Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines NDCC UPDATE Situation Report re Effects of Typhoon “EMONG” DATE: 12 May 2009, 6:00 PM Source s: PAGASA, NEA, DSWD, DOH, NGCP, PCG, OCDRCs, PDCCs, CDDS, MDCCs I, II, III, NCR and CAR, AFP, DPWH I. Effects A. Affected Population (Details on Tab A) 1. The total of areas and population affected is the same as in previous report: 34,626 families / 161,020 persons, 406 barangays, 52 municipalities, 6 cities, 11 provinces and 4 regions. Region Provinces Families Affected Persons Affected I La Union 8,902 34,194 Pangasinan 18,380 91,783 27,282 125,977 II Nueva Vizcaya 205 1,075 Isabela 4,398 19,718 Quirino 125 528 Cagayan (Strandees) _____ 97 4,728 21,418 III Zambales 194 790 Pampanga 1,658 8,542 1,852 9,332 CAR Ifugao 137 549 Kalinga 624 3,727 Benguet 3 17 764 4,293 TOTAL 34,626 161,020 2. Of the total affected, 832 families/4,178 persons are currently housed at 10 evacuation centers. B. Casualties (Details on Tab B) 1. The total number of casualties is 104 : 49 dead , 42 injured and 13 missing . Breakdown per province is as follows: Regions Provinces Dead Injured Missing Total I La Union 3 2 - 5 Pangasinan 27 25 3 55 II Nueva Vizcaya 1 - - 1 Telephone: (+632) 911-5061 to 64, 912-5668 FAX: 911-1406, 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph Cagayan - - 9 9 III Bataan 1 - - 1 Zambales 1 - - 1 CAR Ifugao 16 15 1 32 Total 6 49 42 13 104 C. Damages 1. Damaged Houses (Details Tab C) Region Province Totally Partially Total I La Union 1,178 6,920 8,098 Pangasinan 4,859 10,175 15,034 Sub-total 6,037 17,095 23,132 II Isabela 7 7 III Pampanga - 3 3 CAR Benguet 1 1 Kalinga 4 3 7 Ifugao 38 112 150 Total 6,086 17,214 23,300 2. Damaged Infrastructure and Agriculture (Details on Tab D) Region Province Infrastructure Agriculture Estimated Cost of Damage (Millions) Region I La Union 992,673. 17,381,800 18,374,473 Pangasinan 29,021,148 506,734,333 535,755,481 Sub-total 30,013,821 524,126,133 554,129,954 Region II Isabela - 12,137,872 12,137,872 Cagayan - 26,686,501 26,686,501 Nueva Vizcaya - 2,247,914 2,247,914 Quirino 20,500,000 686,955 21,186,955 Sub-total 20,500,000 41,759,242 62,259,242 Region III Zambales 836,52 8 836,528 CAR Apayao 7,297,000 7,297,000 Benguet 1,900,000 - 1,900,000 Ifugao 1,500,000 23,550,000 25,050,000 Kalinga 1,000,000 6,697,000 7,697,000 Mt Province 900,000 ___________ 900,000 Sub-total 5,300,000 37,544,000 42,844,000 TOTAL 55,813,821 604,255,903 660,069,724 Per initial validation by BFAR I, damages to the fisheries sector in Pangasinan amounted to PhP490,305,230. Hence, damage to agriculture in Region I significantly decreased. D. Status of Lifelines 1. Roads and Bridges Condition a) Region I • Heavy traffic along the National Road from Alaminos to Bolinao due to road obstructions. • Quirino-San Emilio Road (Ilocos Sur) passable to light vehicles and medium 2 sized trucks b) Region II • All major roads and bridges along Maharlika Highway from Aparri, Cagayan to Sta Fe, Nueva Vizcaya are all passable except the following overflow bridges in Isabela Province: • Alicaocao Overflow Bridge in Cauayan City; Cansan –Bagutari Overflow Bridge; Banquero-Turod Bridge in Reina Mercedes; Sta Maria-Cabagan Bridge in Sta Maria; Cabagan-Sto Tomas Bridge in Cabagan; and Dioton Bridge (eroded approach) in San Guillermo c) Region III Pampanga • Roads that are not passable to light vehicles and hardly passable to heavy vehicles are the following: Candaba-San Miguel Roads (Km 74+000 – Km 78+600 at Brgy Paralaya; Mangumbal, Candaba – 4.6 kms; and Candaba-Sta. Ana Road at Km 63+300 – Km 68+700 (Brgy San Agustin and Paliqui) • The 4.5 meter length dike in Brgy Del Pilar, San Fernando City totally collapsed d) CAR Abra -Abra-Cervantes Road (Baay Bridge) – closed to traffic due to damaged 2 span; only motorcycles and tricycles are allowed to pass Kalinga - Mt. Province-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road at Km 482+000, Km 483+300 Banat-Gonogon Section – closed to traffic Mt. Province - Baguio-Bontoc Road – close-open situation due to landslide; Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk-Enrile Road (Gawa Section) – close-open situation due to unstable slope and recurring landslide; Junction Talubin-Partig-Pacelis Callacad – close due to on-going clearing operation; Mt. Province-Nueva Vizcaya Road, Km 384+900 (Suguit Section) – close due to landslide Ifugao - Banaue-Hungduan-Benguet Boundary Road (Bokiawan Section) – close due to landslide, on-going clearing operation; Kiangan-Lamut Road – close due to landslide; and Lamut-Bagabag Road – closed due to damaged Lanug Bridge Nueva Vizcaya - Nueva Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mt. Province Road – close due to series of landslide; on-going clearing operations 2. Power Interruption and Status of Restoration a) Transmission Lines; Power has been fully restored in Gamu, Isabela b) Status of transmission lines power restoration in Regions I (La Union, Pangasinan), II (Isabela, Cagayan) and CAR (Apayao) as of 07:00 AM, 10 May 2009, to wit: Region I La Union • Bauang-Agoo-Rabon (Nag-Burgos) 69 kv line (KVL) (Caba, Tubao, Part of Agoo, Pugo, Part of Bauang, Rosario, Sto. Tomas) – 100% restored • Bauang-San Fernando 69 KVL (part of Bauang, San Fernando and San Juan) - 100% restored 3 • Bauang-Naguillan-Burgos 69 KVL (part of Bauang, Naguillan, Burgos, Bagulin) – 100% restored Pangasinan • Labrador-Bani 69 KVL (Alaminos, Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Dasol, Burgos, Infanta, Sual, Labrador and Sison) – 21.88% restored (still on going). To date, 62 out of the 123 affected structures already corrected. • Communication network (Smart & Globe) remain unstable in the following municipalities (Anda, Agno, Bani, Bolinao, Burgos, Infanta & Mabini ) Region II Isabela • Gamu-Roxas 69 KVL (Aurora, San Manuel, Roxas, Quirino, Quezon) – 100% restored • Municipalities from Tumauini, Isabela up to Cagayan Province are still experiencing power block0out due to collapsed steel structure in Brgy Matatang, Reina Mercedes CAR • Benguet -power has been restored in the entire province. • Apayao Kalinga – power has been restored in the entire province II. Humanitarian Efforts A. NDCC 1. Facilitated the release of 1,250 sacks of rice to the following LGUs: 300 MDCC 2 nd District, La Union; 500 PDCC Pangasinan; 150 MDCC Bolinao; and 300 MDCC Anda. 2. Extent of the Cost of Assistance • The estimated cost of assistance provided by NDCC, DSWD, LGUs in Regions I, II, III, and CAR is P2,342,227.75 • Breakdown of assistance per region Regions NDCC DSWD LGUs Rice Cost CAR 64,601.00 141,600.00 I La Union 300 273,750.00 104,742.00 Pangasinan 950 866,875.00 633,270.00 56,500.00 II - - - 178,977.75 III - - - 21,912.00 Total 1,250 1,140,625.00 697,871.00 503,731.75 B. National Electrification Administration (NEA) 1. Power restorations in some areas are still on going. C. NGCP Power Lines 1. Repair works and restoration are on-going with the deployment of technical teams. 4 2. Put–up 4 pieces of steel pole as an alternative electric post while repairing the collapsed steel structure in Brgy Matatang Grande, Reina Mercedes, Isabela. D. 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 commodities (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. 4. DSWD Region I turned over 3,500 packs of assorted relief goods to the Pangasinan PDCC for distribution to the affected municipalities (Agno, Alaminos, Anda & Bani) E. 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 501 st Brigade provided engineering intervention to clear obstruction at Asupilo - Kiangan, Ifugao boundary road. 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 in Brgy Santiago Mercedes and Brgy Luna, Cauayan, Isabela. F. Department of Public Works and Highways 1. District Disaster Preparedness Teams (DPPT) conducted clearing operations and emergency repairs of damaged roads and bridges. G. Department of Education (DepEd) 1. DepEd Engineers/Regional/Division Physical Facilities Coordinators were instructed to conduct continuous monitoring. H Department of Health 1. Continuously validating and confirming reported deaths/ and assisting/providing health services in the evacuation center. 2. Prepositioning of supplies in Regions I, II, III and CAR since January 2009. 5 I. RDCC/Local DCCs 1. Region I a) OCD 1 coordinated with DPWH and 513rd Engineering Brigade of PN for the provision of manpower and heavy equipment required for the immediate restoration of power in La Union.

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