DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] As of 30 October 2018, 6PM

DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] As of 30 October 2018, 6PM

DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM SUMMARY I. Status of Affected Families / Persons A total of 9,144 families or 28,735 persons were affected in 402 barangays, 97 cities/municipalities, and 17 provinces in Regions I, II, III, VIII and CAR (see Table 1; Annex A for details). Table 1. Affected Areas and Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NSO Population, 2015 Cities / Barangays Provinces Families Persons Municipalities GRAND TOTAL 100,979,303 402 97 17 9,144 28,735 REGION I 5,026,128 44 14 3 540 1,709 REGION II 3,451,410 247 46 4 4,718 15,732 REGION III 11,218,177 37 7 3 2,445 5,892 REGION VIII 4,440,150 6 2 1 208 962 CAR 1,722,006 68 28 6 1,233 4,440 Note: Changes in figures are due to continuous assessment and validation. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO Page 1 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM II. Status of Displaced and Served Families / Persons (see Annex B for details) NUMBER OF OUTSIDE TOTAL SERVED NUMBER OF EVACUATION NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs ECs Total Total REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW GRAND TOTAL 406 6,755 21,509 1,750 4,875 8,501 26,371 REGION I 36 536 1,703 4 6 540 1,709 REGION II 233 4,472 14,958 246 794 4,718 15,752 REGION III 66 1,244 2,984 1,201 2,908 2,445 5,892 REGION VIII 5 23 92 - - 23 92 CAR 66 480 1,772 299 1,167 775 2,926 Note: Changes in figures are due to continuous assessment and validation. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO III. Damaged Houses Note: Update will be posted as soon as validated data is available. IV. Summary of Assistance Provided by DSWD Note: Update will be posted as soon as validated data is available. Page 2 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM V. Status of Prepositioned Resources: Stockpile and Standby Funds The DSWD Central Office (CO), concerned Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱2,199,834,702.80 with breakdown as follows: a. Stockpiles A total of 366,614 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱134,029,038.32 and available Food and Non-food Items (FNIs) amounting to ₱937,832,182.77. b. Standby Funds A total of ₱1,127,973,481.71 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱1,073,520,429.10 is the available Quick Response Fund in the CO. a. In-transit Relief Item Field Office Quantity Destination 1,700 (La Trinindad, Benguet) Family Food Packs DSWD FO CAR 6,800 5,100 (DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kalinga) DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Sleeping Kit DSWD FO CAR 500 Kalinga DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kitchen Kit DSWD FO CAR 500 Kalinga DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Family Kit DSWD FO CAR 400 Kalinga 1,000 (Sitio Hiwalayan, Barangay Family Food Packs DSWD FO III 2,000 Bacong, San Luis, Aurora) 1,000 (La Trinidad, Benguet) 500 (Sitio Hiwalayan, Barangay Sleeping Kit DSWD FO III 1,000 Bacong, San Luis, Aurora) 500 (La Trinindad, Benguet) Page 3 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM b. Workforce Support for Operations Category Organization No. of Pax Remarks Civilians MCCT 32 Mechanized Production Civilians MCGI 21 Mechanized Production Civilians Jollibee 13 Mechanized Production TOTAL WORKFORCE DEPLOYED 66 Situational Reports DSWD-DRMB DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN • The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB is October 30, 2018 closely coordinating with the DSWD-Field Offices for significant disaster preparedness for response updates. DSWD-CAR DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN ● Prepositioning of 890 tents to the 70 LGUs identified by MGB to be highly susceptible to landslides and flashfloods. ● Activation of DSWD QRT and Provincial SWAD Teams to render duty 24/7 to monitor and report situations in October 30, 2018 their respective AOR. ● Coordinated with SWAD Team Members and CRD RRMC through the DReMD staff on duty at the Emergency Operation Center as regards the status of ongoing preparation for the expected arrival of typhoon Rosita. DSWD-FO I Page 4 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN • The Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) staff together with the Provincial Operations Offices (POOs) are closely monitoring the possible effects of the current weather condition and ensuring submission October 29, 2018 of reports when needed. Likewise, close coordination with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Regional Center 1 and with the different P/C/MDRRMCs is being conducted to monitor if there are adverse effect brought by Typhoon “Rosita”. DSWD-FO II DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN • The Disaster Monitoring and Response Team of the DSWD-FO II, SWAD Teams and MATs in the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya were alerted and would render duty in the event October 29, 2018 Typhoon Rosita affects their respective areas of jurisdiction. ● The DSWD-FO II is continuously providing weather updates and monitoring of possible areas to be affected through coordination with SWAD Teams and C/MATs for their appropriate action. DSWD-FO III DATE SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN • Alerted the Regional and Provincial Quick Team to monitor the current situation in their respective area of jurisdiction. October 29, 2018 • Continuous prepositioning of goods in the Province of Aurora to ensure adequate number of relief items in the area. Page 5 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM VI. Services and Interventions CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT AND IDP PROTECTION DSWD Services and Interventions A. Camp Coordination and Camp Management and IDP Protection • Quick Response Team trained on the Management of Evacuation Center are on standby and ready for deployment to augment the Local Government Units, when necessary. • UNICEF and UNFPA are on standby with ready available Women/Child Friendly Space and Family Training and Reunification (FTR) Kits with trained staff to support the Gender Based Violence and Child Protection In Emergencies (CPIE) response. • Ongoing manual hauling of goods from the three (3) stranded trucks from NROC along Marcos Highway containing 5,100 FFPs and the non-food items (kitchen, sleeping and family kits) going to Evacuation Centers. • Isabela government, pre-emptive evacuation for almost 12,000 residents from the most affected areas. • Governor Mamba has ordered the evacuation of 3,000 residents in Cagayan. • Services and/or interventions: as of the to date LGUs have been undergoing distribution of FFPs and on going administering the ECs. There are some municipalities of CAR and Region 2 started to augment the LGUs and DSWD Field Offices. • Profiling: LGUs have the difficulties in “profiling process” of the MAA’s due to immediate resilient behavior of the communities who are not willing to stay in the ECs. • LGU Actual Movement on provisions in the ECs: no food preparations/”cooking operations” at the moment, no hot meal yet have been served. • Security Concerns: AFP /PNP uniformed personnel lent their hands on the hauling and cordoned the area in Marcos highway where our trucks were stranded. In other areas, uniformed men assisted the delivery and distribution of the relief goods. No untoward incidents reported that may hamper the immediate relief operations. • FO 1: Per evaluation DSWD FO I, the LGUs can manage the disaster response operations and the LGUs may close the evacuation center tomorrow. Page 6 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS AVAILABLE FAMILY FOOD PACKS (FFPs) IN NROC Relief Item Quantity Cost Remarks Family Food Packs 81,200 ₱29,232,000.00 NFA Rice (in Kilograms) 191,120 ₱6,211,400.00 Hygiene Kits 57,773 ₱103,283,680.75 Sleeping Kits 57,282 ₱43,405,435.50 Family Kits 23,488 ₱54,022,400.00 Production ongoing Kitchen Kits 3,596 ₱2,725,768.00 Tents 1,489 ₱23,675,100.00 Laminated Sacks 117 ₱407,028.96 DAFAC Forms 430,950 ₱767,091.00 Collapsible Water Carrier 10,497 ₱4,345,758.00 IN TRANSIT Relief Item Field Office Quantity Destination 1,700 (La Trinindad, Benguet) Family Food Packs DSWD FO CAR 6,800 5,100 (DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kalinga) Sleeping Kit DSWD FO CAR 500 DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kalinga Kitchen Kit DSWD FO CAR 500 DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kalinga Family Kit DSWD FO CAR 400 DSWD Provincial SWAD Office, Tabuk, Kalinga 1,000 (Sitio Hiwalayan, Barangay Bacong, San Luis, Aurora) Family Food Packs DSWD FO III 2,000 1,000 (La Trinidad, Benguet) 500 (Sitio Hiwalayan, Barangay Bacong, San Luis, Aurora) Sleeping Kit DSWD FO III 1,000 500 (La Trinindad, Benguet) WORKFORCE SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONS Page 7 of 17| DSWD DROMIC Report #7 on Typhoon “ROSITA” [I.N. YUTU] as of 30 October 2018, 6PM Category Organization No. of Pax Uniformed Personnel MCCT (Cash for Work) 32 Uniformed Personnel MCGI 21 Civilian Jollibee 13 TOTAL WORKFORCE DEPLOYED 66 • On-going repacking of family food packs at the National Resource Operations center (NROC), Pasay City and Visayas Disaster Response Center (VDRC), Cebu City for augmentation support.

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