Response Clusters Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 1 Situation Report #16 (as of 10 July 2017, 4PM) MARAWI SIEGE Situation Overview To date: o 101,013 families or 471,224 persons have been displaced by the armed conflict in Marawi, per accumulated data o 87 Evacuation Centers (ECs) are currently open with 4,277 families or 23,339 persons o 85,312 home-based internally displaced families or 387,118 persons tracked in 340 barangays in 8 Regions: Regions VI, NIR, VII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA, and ARMM o The effect of this unrest has displaced families / persons coming from all 96 barangays of Marawi; from 20 other municipalities of Lanao del Sur (Balindong (Watu), Bayang, Binidayan, Buadiposo-Buntong, Bubong, Butig, Calanogas, Ditsaan- Ramain, Ganassi, Kapai, Lumba-Bayabao (Maguing), Lumbatan, Madamba, Madalum, Marantao, Masiu, Mulondo, Poona Bayabao (Gata), Saguiaran, and Tugaya); and from 2 municipalities of Lanao del Norte (Kolambungan and Sultan Naga Dimaporo / Karomatan). Consolidated response reports for situational awareness is uploaded at: http://dromic.dswd.gov.ph/response-cluster-sitrep-on-marawi-siege/ Response Situation Maps Crisis Situation Map Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 2 Map of Municipalities Tracked with Displacements Map of IDPs Inside Evacuation Centers Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 3 Map of Home-Based IDPs Outside Evacuation Centers Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 4 Clusters Present: Education Logistics CCCM LAO IDPP ETC FNI Health SRR MDM NDRRMC Response Cluster Reports Camp Coordination and Camp Management Needs: Decongest overcrowded IDPs inside ECs Privacy partitions / conjugal spaces / dividers inside the gymnasium ECs Electrical supplies (wires & bulbs) IDPs in Pantao Ragat ECs are requesting if they could engage in gardening activities to keep them busy. The MSWDO of Pantao Ragat said they have a vacant lot available for communal gardening The previously identified area for the tent city of Madrasah Bobong EC IDPs was cancelled and transferred to a new location at Brgy. Natangcupan, Pantao Ragat due to existing gravel stockpile. Responses: Ongoing site development in Pantar and Brgy. Sagongsongan, Marawi City Provision of laminated sacks for partition Provision of electrical supplies to Abdul Hamid EC Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 5 Gaps & Constraints: Availability of suitable sites for the augmentation tents in the periphery of evacuation centers Continuous movement of IDPs from one EC to another Lights both in Tibanga and Maria Cristina ECs, Iligan City are being turned-off by the Barangay LGU at 8PM. o Per visit of CCCM focals yesterday to the said EC, Tibanga Camp Manager (Day Care Worker) said it only the light in the middle of the gym is turned off only when the IDPs are sleeping, and the IDPs are not also complaining. IDPs in Tibanga EC were ordered by the Barangay LGU and the Iligan CSWD Officer to vacate the Tibanga Gym by Monday, July 10, 2017, because the facility will be used by the barangay for other activities. o Tibanga Brgy. Captain has not yet declared that they are being sent out. Mr. Patrick Nuñez of Iligan CDRRMO clarified the Iligan City Mayor Regencia’s declaration: . Tibanga IDPs are not asked to move; there was just a problem with what the Iglesia ni Kristo wanted: they were insisting to distribute their relief for all IDPs in Iligan and Balo-i and the distribution will be in one area only. They are still in the process of negotiating… A total of 256 tents have been installed for the IDPs in different ECs in Lanao del Norte. 15 workers from DSWD Field Office X and 10 others from Field Office CARAGA have been deployed to man the 5 evacuation centers in Iligan City starting July 10, 2017. Interfacing with the outgoing ARMM workers were also conducted. The order of the Brgy Chairman of Tibanga for IDPs nside the gymnasium to vacate was already resolved today, July 10, 2017. Per discussion with the Barangay Chairman Camilo Anduyan this morning, he gives the IDPs indefinite extension to stay inside the Tibanga Gym. Further updates from Usec. Hope: o Per meeting last Friday, there is a need for further discussion with ARMM with regard to the type of structure to be constructed in the tent city o Cluster for housing is led by the Cabinet Secretary’s Office o DSWD is concerned only in the decongestion of the ECs thru their tent augmentation; but the establishment of the tent city is a concern of the Cabinet Secretary’s Office IDP Protection Needs: Regular monitoring to all ECs and provision of technical assistance to the camp managers for the facilitation of activities for women, children, elderly and other vulnerable sectors. Request for additional non-food items (kitchen kits, laminated sacks, tents, plywood – for those staying in the tents) to all ECs in Balo-i, Pantar and Pantao Ragat Regular conduct of medical check-up and provision of Medical kits for all Balo-i, Pantar and Pantao Ragat ECs Responses: Reiteration on the request of trapal / laminated sacks, tents, plywood and kitchen kits to all evacuation centers in Balo-i, Pantar and Pantao Ragat to FNI cluster. Coordination with the Health Cluster on the request for medical check-up and medical kits Gaps & Constraints: None so far Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 6 Food and Non-Food Items Needs / Issues: DSWD Field Office X requested augmentation of Family Food Packs for the continuing relief assistance from DSWD CO. RVG Lucman requested additional augmentation of food and non-food items for the IDPs in Lanao del Sur Pantao Ragat ECs are in need of water purifier for their drinking water. Improved local distribution system of FNI for the continuing provision, especially to Home- based IDPs Responses: DSWD CO allocated 70,000 FFPs to DSWD-FO X to be sourced from the VDRC, Cebu City Out of 70,000 FFPs allocation, 8,500 FFPs were already received by FO X as of this date and allocated for all ECs in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte; while 6,800 FFPs are still in- transit. DSWD CO downloaded Php 190M to VDRC for the production of additional 500,000 FFPs including its operational cost DSWD CO allocated 50,000 FFPs to be sourced from VDRC for DSWD-FO XII, for their augmentation to the IDPs in Lanao del Sur and nearby municipalities. Out of the 50,000 FFPs allocation, 8,500 FFPs already received as of this date; while 5,100 FFPs are still in-transit DSWD CO downloaded Php 38M to DSWD-FO XII for the production of additional FFPs. DSWD-FO XII set up a new production hub in Initao, Misamis Oriental for needed augmentation of family food packs. Gaps & Constraints: None… Health Needs Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Cluster Needs deodorizer for some CRs of ECs in Baloi-i Access to water for CRs in some ECs Others Fuel for APMC generator Responses: Logistical Support A total of Php 77,940,863.65 worth of assistance has been provided by DOH Central Office, Regional Offices and Other partners to DOH Region X and DOH ARMM: Php 45,000,000.00 financial assistance and Php 32,940,863.65 worth of logistics. Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 7 Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Cluster Coordinated with camp managers and partners. Others DOH ExeCom conducted initial discussion on the Recovery and Rehabilitation Plan for Marawi City. Immediate to Short Term Phase (2-4 weeks) . Transition phase out of all quad cluster services in ECs and health facilities outside Marawi City . Medium and Long Term Phase Strengthen the HFEP among Marawi City Health Facilities by following the build, back, better principle. Gaps & Constraints: Human resource augmentation Safety and security for health personnel o Security of the Health Personnel in the home-based IDPs is more a concern because there are health workers being harassed… Coordination and management of partners (local and international), LGUs and other government agencies Re: monitored incidents on food poisoning in Balo-i o Camp Managers need to closely monitor on this o Advise other donors to coordinate with the Camp Managers and have their goods be seen (QC) first before distributing to the IDPs o Dir. Angot also remarked that NEOC – IMT is strict in checking goods checked-in at the NEOC for this reason, and other security concerns o The need also for Quality Control of the warehouse personnel to check that goods are in good condition before it is being released for distribution (inside & outside ECs) o Usec Hope reiterated: Camp Managers must be advised to be more strict and be oriented about this because in the final analysis, it is their look-out and their responsibility Education Needs: To track learners and personnel Conduct Psychosocial First Aid intervention for tracked Marawi teachers and personnel Marawi teachers in receiving schools in Iligan City and Lanao del Norte Learning kits Feeding program Self-care kits for Marawi personnel and teachers Chairs Responses: July 06 – 10, 2017 On-going data collection and validation. As of July 6, 2017, a total of 21,457 learners are tracked, of which 12,663 learners are found in Region 10 (4,889 in Lanao del Norte, 4,027 in Iligan City, 154 in Bukidnon, 2,760 in Cagayan de Oro City, 9 in El Salvador City, 21 in Misamis Occidental, 495 in Misamis Oriental, 128 in Malaybalay City, 12 in Ozamiz City, 48 Philippines MARAWI SIEGE Situation Report #16 | 8 in Oroquieta City, 14 in Gingoog City, 8 in Tangub City, and 47 in Valencia City) while 7,255 learners are found in ARMM (4,049 in Lanao del Sur 1, 3,206 in Lanao del Sur 2), and 1,512 for other regions (CAR, Region I, III, 4A, NCR, V, VI, VII,IX, XII, and CARAGA).
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