3. Damages The total number of damaged houses further increased from 13,272 to 27,659 (3,129 totally; 24,530 partially). Details in Tab C Region Totally Partially Total 3,129 24,530 Region III (Bataan & Pampanga) 10 41 Region IV-A (Laguna, Quezon & 1,522 17,801 Rizal) Region IV-B (Occ & Or Mindoro) 2 21 Region V (Cam Norte & Sur) 1,595 6,667 The most affected municipalities in terms of number of houses damaged were: o Victoria in Laguna - 11,457 (10,745 partially, 712 totally) o Paracale in Camarines Norte – 3,308 (2,072 partially, 1,236 totally) o Jomalig in Quezon – 1,304 (1,259 partially and 45 totally) Initial estimated cost of damage to infrastructure, agriculture and private property in Regions IV-A and V were pegged at PhP 183,500,000 (PhP 157,100,000 – Infrastructure; PhP 19,900,000 - Agriculture and PhP6,500,000 – Private Property) Region/Prov Infrastructure Agriculture Private Total Total 157,100,000 19,900,000 6,500,000 183,500,000 IV-A 141,500,000 141,500,000 Batangas 128,000,000 128,000,000 (Damaged Colong- Colong, Promise & Matingain Bridges) Cavite 5,000,000 9,000,000 (Flood Control) 4,000,000 (Slope protection) Quezon 4,500,000 4,500,000 (Roads) V – Cam Norte 15,600,000 19,900, 000 6,500,000 42,000,000 (Barangays Halls, Day Care/Health Centers, Foot Bridge in Labo) The National Electrification Administration (NEC) assessed that six (6) Electric Companies (ECs) namely: CANORECO in Camarines Norte; QUEZELCO I and II in Quezon; BATELEC I and II in Batangas and FLECO in Laguna were directly hit by Typhoon “SANTI”. Thus, all these ECs suffered minor damages and experienced total blackout 2 4. Emergency Incidents 4.1 Flooded Areas At the height of the typhoon, the following 107 barangays in 19 municipalities and 8 cities in NCR, Region IV-A and V were flooded, with floodwaters ranging from leg-deep and waist-deep to 10 feet Region Prov/City/Mun/Brgys No. of Status Brgys NCR 22 Navotas City: Brgys Tanza: Camia, Jasmin, Ilang- Ilang; Daanghari: along M. Naval St. and Linchangco 2 to Bangculasi St Pasay City: Brgys. 177, 183, 184, 201 and 185 5 Pasig City: Brgys Santolan, Kalawaan, Rosario, 6 Floodwaters in Brgys Sta. Lucia, Malinao and Pinagbuhatan Santolan, Rosario, Sta. Lucia, Malinao and Pinagbuhatan, all in Pasig City have subsided. Some portions of Brgy. Sta Lucia namely Tawi-Tawi, Arnel Subd., New Society Subd., Villa Morales Subd., Bautista Subd. are still under 1-2 ft to knee deep floodwater. Taguig City: Brgys Bagumbayan, Lower Bicutan 3 and Ibayo-Tipas Parañaque City: Brgy. Moonwalk 1 Manila City: Brgy. 598 1 San Juan City: Brgys San Perfecto, Balong Bato, 4 Progreso & Batis Streets IV-A 85 LAGUNA 37 Liliw: Brgys Ople & Kalantukan 2 knee deep Sta Cruz: Brgys San Pablo Norte, Santisima Cruz , 4 waist deep San Pablo Sur & Cuatro Bay: Brgys Tagumpay, San Antonio, Kabaritan, Sto. 5 knee to waist deep Domingo & Maitim Calamba: Brgys Palingon, Lingga & Sanpiruhan 3 waist deep Los Baños: Brgys Bayog, Mayondon, Tadlak, 6 waist deep Malinta, Bambang, Baybayin Bay: San Antonio, San Agustin, Santo Domingo, 4 waist to chest deep Tagumpay Mabitac: Brgys Sinagtala, Libis, Lambac, Bayanihan, 9 waist deep Pag-asa, Masikap, Lubong, San Antonio & Nangoma Pagsanjan: Brgy Sampalukan 1 chest deep City of Sta. Rosa : Brgys Aplaya, Kaingin & 3 waist deep Sinalhan 3 RIZAL 48 Angono: Portion of Brgys Bagumbayan, 4 waist deep Kalayaan, Poblacion Ibaba, San Vicente Baras: Brgy. Santiago & boundary of Morong-Baras 1 waist deep Binangonan: Brgys Libis, Lunsad, Libid, Pag-asa, 10 waist deep Bilibiran, Palangoy, Limbonlimbon, Pilipila, Pipindan, Tagpos Cainta: Portion of Brgys San Andres, San Juan & 3 chest deep San Roque Cardona: Brgys Dalig, Calahan, Patunhay Lake, 5 waist deep San Roque, Looc Jala-Jala: Brgys Sipsipin, 1st District, 3rd District, 8 waist deep Palay-palay, Bagumbong, Lubo, Punta, Bayugo Morong: Brgys San Pedro, San Juan, Maybancal & 4 waist deep CCL Pililla: Brgys Hulo, Wawa, Takungan, Halayhayin, 7 waist deep Quisao, Niogan, Malaya Tanay: Brgys Wawa, Kaybuto, San Isidro 3 waist deep Taytay: Portion of Brgys Muzon, San Juan & Sta. 3 waist deep Ana V 2 CAMARINES NORTE 2 Sta. Elena: Brgys Rizal & San Lorenzo 2 4.2 Landslides - 2 (Sitio Paraiso, Brgy Bulala, Santa Elena, Camarines Sur and Caramoran Peninsula Road). Clearing operations by AFP, DPWH, CANORECO and Sta. Elena Municipal Police Station are on-going 5. Power Restoration/Interruptions Region Prov City/Municipality Restored With Interruption/No Power Supply NCR METRO MANILA 99% as Muntinlupa near reported by Laguna Lake & Brgy MMDA Caa in Las Piñas IV-A RIZAL Angono, Baras, Jalajala, Pililla, Binangonan, Brgys in Talim Island & √ Cainta, Cardona, some parts of Rizal Morong, Tanay, Taytay LAGUNA Los Baños, Liliw √ Alaminos, Liliw, Mabitac, Magdalena, Majayjay, Sta. Cruz, San Pablo & Victoria V Town Proper-Daet, Mercedes, Talisay, √ CAMARINES Vinzons, Labo, Basud, NORTE San Vicente Paracale, Sta. Elena, Restoration Capalonga on-going 4 6. Status of Roads and Bridges (Tab D) Bridges (4) In Region IV-A, the Bridge of Promise along the Batangas-Lobo Road was severely damaged and remains impassable (Alternate route: Ibaan-Rosario – Taysan Road). Colong-colong Bridge along the Palico –Balayan Road in Batangas is also closed. Alternate route is at Diokno Highway. The San Isidro Bridge in Laguna incurred damage and not passable The 3rd Concrete Bridge along the Marikina-Infanta Road (Marcos Highway) is not passable. Alternate route is at the Antipolo-Teresa Pinugay Road. Road Sections (2) In Laguna, Paete-Pakil Section is passable to heavy vehicles due to flooding. Majayjay – Lucban Road is one lane passable due to landslide Caramoan Peninsula Road along the Presentacion-Maligaya Section is not passable due to landslides 7. Stranded Passengers/Vessels/Vehicles At the height of typhoon “SANTI”, there were 8,567 passengers, 411 trucks, 110 cars and 82 Passenger Bus, 15 Vessels, 13 Motor Bancas, 61 Vessels taking shelter, and 48 Motor Bancas taking shelter, stranded in various ports of Regions III, IV-A, IV-B, V, NCR, VI, VII and VIII Port of Batangas and Dalahican had resumed normal operations II. HUMANITARIAN ACTIONS A. NATIONAL National Defense Secretary and Chairman, NDCC Gilbert C. Teodoro, Jr., along with NDCC members, visited the municipalities of Victoria and Sta. Cruz, Laguna; consulted the local officials thereat and conducted an ocular survey of damaged bridges and flooded residences DSWD transported PhP3.8 million worth of assorted relief supplies like family food packs, mineral water, blankets, noodles, medicines, blankets, etc. for pre- positioning in concerned DSWD FOs through the October 29, 2009 “Samasamang Pagtulong Caravan” graced by Her Excellency PGMA. Breakdown: NCR (Php923,000.00, Region IV-A (PhP2,350,102) and Region V (PhP538,083). DSWD Field Offices III, IV-A, IV-B, V and NCR prepositioned stand-by funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities (food and non-food items) worth PhP191,956,245 broken down as PhP81,028 Million stand-by funds and PhP110.928 Million Support to the government for additional transport by various members of the UN Logistics Cluster is ongoing. The Logistics Cluster is currently in discussion to extend LET (UPS-Agility-TNT) support (contracted to end on 10 November), which to date has included trucks, warehouse staff and a logistics coordinator. DPWH’s respective composite teams in various District Engineering Offices have provided necessary assistance to ensure safety of the motorists and travelling public B. REGIONAL NCR o Taguig City Special Operation Group conducted post-monitoring inspection of 28 barangays in District 1 o NCRCOM conducted Libreng Sakay, evacuation and water level monitoring in Pasig City 5 o BFP facilitated the evacuation of 646 families in Tondo, Manila, Pateros and Taguig o BFP Muntinlupa in coordination with LGU and other rescue units deployed 1 rubber boat from the LGU SAR unit upon receipt of an emergency call that a house located at Cabulusan West Service Road, Cupang Muntinlupa City was washed-out by strong current from the river. They were able to rescue Jonalyn Labreaga-15 y/o and Joel Labreaga-11 y/o; and recovered dead body of Joaquin Labreaga-57 y/o while Jobelle Labreaga-7 y/o was still missing. Region III o LGU Orion in Bataan provided food assistance worth PhP 7,600.00 Region IV-A o OCDRC IV-A coordinated with the PA and PNP for massive rescue operations in Sta. Cruz and Pagsanjan, Laguna and other coastal areas o 1st Battalion, PA, PNP, 202nd Brigade and BFP IV-A with 1 rubber boat, 1 6x6 truck, 2 4x4 trucks, 1 water craft and 3 teams from 202nd Brigade and other assets conducted massive rescue operations in Laguna o Composite teams from PNP, PCG STL, Batangas City Rescue Group and PNRC continued SAR operations, in the evening of 01 Nov of the two (2) missing persons swept by strong current when the Promise Bridge in Batangas City collapsed; recovered dead bodies of Romulo Soriano, 40 y/o and Nicolo Soriano, 3 y/o o Chairman, RDCC IV-A established an Advance Command Post (ACP) in Sta. Cruz, Laguna to cater the 4th district of said province, with assistance from various response units o The 202nd Brigade of AFP assisted in the conduct of clearing operations in the municipalities of Pangil and Pakil, Laguna o DSWD IV-A continued relief operations in areas with transportation support from SOLCOM o OCDRC IV-A/RDCC IV-A is continuously monitoring the situation and coordinating requirements of the affected areas o An assessment took place in Santa Cruz on 01 November with representatives of the Logistics Cluster, WFP, UNICEF, IOM, OCHA and ADRA o Airlift operations/rotations to Liliw, which was left inaccessible by TY “Santi” began on 02 November, Monday to deliver supplies of food and NFIs Region IV-B o On 24/7 alert: PDCC PDRT Oriental Mindoro; PDCC PSD Calapan City o MDCC Lubang pre-identified 13 elementary and 3 high schools which can accommodate around 5,000 evacuees o RDCC IV-B set up Command Post at OCD RC IV-B o LGU Lubang in Occidental Mindoro provided food assistance in the amount of PhP 44,115 Region V o C, RDCC with RD, OCD and PN conducted Rapid DANA in the municipalities of Basud, Daet, and Labo, Camarines Norte.
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