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Page 1: II. EFFECTS - ReliefWeb...sierra bullones 1 tall bon 2 trinidad 5 tubigon 2 cebu 5 boljoon 1 cebu city 1 lapu-lapu city opon 1 ... san jose 2 slaton 1 sibulan 1 tanjay 11 vallehermoso
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II. EFFECTS:

A. INCIDENTS MONITORED (TAB A)

• As of 06 December 2012, twelve (12) incidents were monitored; five (5) of which were maritime incidents, three (3) were flooding incidents, one (1) trash slide, one (1) whirlwind incident, one (1) stranded shipping and one (1) tornado incident.

B. AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB B)

• As of 4:00 AM, 07 December 2012, the total number of population affected in 1,862 Baran gays I 188 municipalities I 29 cities in 26 provinces of Regions IV-B, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA increases to 1,033,364 families I 5,141,356 persons.

• However, the total number of population currently served inside and outside the evacuation centers decreases to 49,277 families I 233,808 persons.

INSIDE 569 ECs 64,470 families I 306,451 persons

C. CASUAL TIES (TAB C)

• As of 4:00 AM, 07 December 2012, 418 were reported dead and 445 were injured while 383 are still missing.

• Of the reported deaths, only seventy three (73) cadavers were identified. • The number of unidentified cadavers increases in the areas below.

AREA UNIDENTIFIED CADAVERS New Bataan, Compostela Valley 110 Boston, Davao Oriental 27 Compostela, Compostela Valley 21 Montevista, Compostela Valley 10 Caraga, Davao Oriental 9

D. STATUS OF STRANDEES (TAB D)

• As of 4:00 AM, 07 December 2012, a total of 1,710 passengers, 227 rolling cargoes, 79 vessels and 15 motor bancas were stranded in ports all over the Philippines.

E. STATUS OF LIFELINES (TAB E)

• Seven (7) bridges and twelve (12) roads are not passable. • Some parts of Surigao del Sur, Lanao del Sur, Agusan del Sur and Agusan del

Norte are still experiencing power outages. • As of 06 December 2012, there is no supply of water in San Francisco and

Poblacion Esperanza, Agusan del Sur.

F. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB F)

• A total of 15,850 damaged houses were reported in Regions IV-B, VII, X, XI and CARAGA. Of which 5,530 were partially damaged while 10,320 were totally damaged.

G. COST OF ASSISTANCE (TAB G)

• A total of PHP 9,632.017.18 cost of assistance: PHP 6,746,815.00 from DSWD and PHP 2,882,602.18 from LGUs while PHP2,600 from NGOslother GOs.

H. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB H)

• A total of PHP 4,001,924,688.02 cost of damages: PHP 630,970,000.00 damages in infrastructure, PHP 3,365,534,688.02 in agriculture, and a total of PHP 5,420,000.00 worth of damaged private properties.

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I. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY (TAB I)

• Twenty six (26) municipalities and four (4) provinces in Regions IV-B, VII, X, XI, and CARAGA declared state of calamity.

Ill. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

A. NDRRMC AND REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS MEASURES (TAB J)

B. PREPOSITIONED ASSETS (TAB K) • As of 06 December 2012, AFP, BFP, PNP, DOH, PCG, DPWH, DSWD, PRC, and

RDRRMCs prepositioned their personnel, vehicles, and equipment.

IV. ACTIONS TAKEN (TAB L)

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SitRep No. 15

REGION/ AREA

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED (12) MARITIME INCIDENTS (5) REGION VII (2) (1) Vicinity of Maria, Siquijor

(2) Vicinity of Sabang, Larena, Siquijor

REGION XIII (1) (1) Bitaogan, Surigao del Sur

REGION IV-B (2)

(1 ) Brgy. Bacao, Dumaran, Palawan

(2) Vicinity East off Cabuaya Island, Cagayancillo , Palawan

TRASH SLIDE (1) REGION IX Lumbungan dumpsite, Brgy Lumayang , Zamboanga Citv

WHIRLWIND INCIDENT (1) REGION IX

Brgy Poblacion Alicia, Zamboanga Sibugay

FLOODING INCIDENTS (3)

REGION XII (1) (1) Barangays Tamped, Simbuhay, Simone, Nangaan , Buluan, Pedtad, Salapungan, Kayaga of Kabacan , Cotabato ARMM (2) (1 ) Barangays Gala, Cadayonan, Dimayon, Tandiong, Cairan Rogan, and Punud, all in the Municipality of Poona Bavabao. Lanao del Sur (2 ) Municipalities of Bubong, Ramain , Mulondo, and Taraka in Lanao Del Sur

STRANDED SHIPPING INCIDENT (1) NCR (1) (1 ) Manila

Tornado INCIDENT (1) IX (1) (1 ) Sitio Fishing Village, Brgy Poblacion, Alicia , Zamboanga Sibugay

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "PABLO" (BOPHA) INCIDENTS MONITORED

As of 7 December 2012, 5:00AM

TIME/DATE OF OCCURRENCE DESCRIPTION

A vessel with markings "MV Euro 3" drifted from the anchorage area to the 04 December 2012, 5:15PM

cliff side of Maria, Siquijor which caused the ship to run aground.

A vesel with markings "MV Delta 1" who departed to assist her sister ship , 04 December 2012, 5:30PM marked as "MV Delta 3", sunk due to taking in of water as caused by the

breaking of the former's front wind shield

03 December 2012, 10:00 AM A vessel with markings "RGL Mark Anthony -35" capsized

05 December 2012, 2:00PM Two (2 ) motorized banca capsized in the said vicinity. The vessels had the markinas ''Razel" and "Hazmin"

A vesel with markings "MV Milagrosa J-4" ran aground caused by strong 05 December 2012, 2:00PM

winds and rough seas while anchored at vicinity water of said area

04 December 2012, 5:00PM A trash slide occurred in the said area

04 December 2012, 2:30PM

A flashflood incident has occurred in the said areas and was said to be 05 December 2012, 5:00PM

caused by increase of water level along Pulangi River

04 December 2012, 1:40 PM A flashflood incident has occurred in the said areas

04 December 2012, 2:00PM

A 2Go Shipping vessel , boarding 1,098 passengers , bound to Bacolod from 03 December 2012, 2:20PM Manila was reportedly stranded due to the ongoing public storm warning

signal.

A whirlwind/tornado struck in the said area damaging the roof of fi ve (5) 04 December 2012, 1:45 PM houses with twenty (20) dependents, and one (1) warehouse with thirteen

1(13) families I seventy-eight (78) dependents.

TABA

REMARKIS

12 5

2 Sixteen (16) crew members jumped overboard and swam to the shoreline. Aside from the two (2) crew members that went missing , the remaining members were retrieved and brouqht to the Maria Health Center.

It was reported that MV Delta 1 had six (6) crew members onboard. PCG Dumaguete is conducting SAR operations for the missing crew members.

1

Three (3) persons were found floating at sea and was rescued by PCG on 05 December 2012. Rescued persons were given immediate medical attention

2 Seven (7) fishermen were able to reach the shoreline of Brgy Nagtalola, Dumaran, Palawan

Sixteen (16) passengers where on board. PCG rendered necessary assisstance to said vessel and its crew

1 1

A certain Richard delos Reyes y Vicente died during the incident

1

1 One (1) warehouse housing thirteen (13) families with seventy-eight (78) dependents was totally damaged . Families were transferred to Alicia Municipal Gym. Five (5) light materials houses were damaged housing five (5) families with twenty dependents

3 1

Affected families left their houses and was evacuated to Lumayon Elementary School and Brgy Haith Station at Lumayong Kabacan , Cotabato

2

1 1

The strandees were provided with purified drinking water and noodle soup by the Shipping Line Management.

1 1

The victims are evacuated at the Municipal Gymnasium.

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SitRep No. 15

Region/Province/ Mun/City

Brgys

GRAND TOTAL 1.862 REGION IV-8 (MIMAROPA) 40

PALAWAN 40 ARACELI 7 BUSUANGA 1 CAGAYANCILLO 7 CORON 1 CULJON 4 DUMARAN 1 EL NIDO (BACUIT) 2 ROXAS 4 SAN VICENTE 1 TAYTAY 12

REGION VI (WESTERN VISA YAS) 50

GUIMARAS 8 BUENA VISTA 3 JORDAN 2 SAN LORENZO 2 SIBUNAG 1

ILOILO 11 ILOILO CITY 8

[MIAGAO 2 TIGBAUAN 1

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 31 BAGO 1 CAN DONI 1 ESCALANTE 3 HIMAMAYLAN 1 HINOBA-AN ASIA 2 ISABELA 1 KABANKALAN 2 PONTEVEDRA 4 PULUPANDAN 6 SALVADOR BENEDICTO 1 SAN CARLOS 5 SIPALAY 4

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS) 120

BOHOL 46 ALBURQUERQUE 4 ALICIA 6 BUENA VISTA 1 CALAPE 5 CARLOS P. GARCIA 1 CANDIJAY 3 DUERO 6 GUINDULMAN 4 GETAFE 3 JAGNA 3 SIERRA BULLONES 1 TALl BON 2 TRINIDAD 5 TUBIGON 2

CEBU 5 BOLJOON 1 CEBU CITY 1 LAPU-LAPU CITY OPON 1 SANTANDER 2

NEGROS ORIENTAL 59 AYUNGON 2 BAYAWAN TULONG 10 BINDOY (PAYABON) 5 DUMAGUETE 21 MANJUYOD 1 PAMPLONA 4 SAN JOSE 2 SlATON 1 SIBULAN 1 TANJAY 11 VALLEHERMOSO 1

SIQUIJOR 10 LARENA 1 LAZI 7 SIQUIJOR 2

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISA YAS) 32

LEYTE 10 TACLOBAN 10

NORTHERN SAMAR 1 [SAN ROQUE 1

SOUTHERN LEYTE 21 SAINT BERNARD 16 SO GOD 5

REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO) 53

BUKIDNON 7

1 CABANGLASAN 1 LIBONA 1 MALAYBALAY CITY 1

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PABLO" (BOPHA) AFFECTED POPULATION As of 07 December 2012, 5 :00AM

AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers Evac

Centers Families Persons Families Persons

1,033,364 5,141,356 569 64,470 306,451 1,266 6,060 16 66 330

1,266 6,060 16 66 330 546 2,538

6 30 1 6 30 43 308 45 231 1

102 366 3 15 76 1 37 185 1 91 421 2 40 200 1 40 200

341 1 705 6 20 100

1,303 5,148 6 244 887

172 805 0 -35 170 66 280 43 215 28 140

203 846 0 -72 339

101 377 30 130

928 3,497 6 244 887 112 400

5 26 15 59 6 30

50 250 124 359

75 333 1 52 243 192 644 5 192 644

84 336 6 24

243 972 16 64

6,655 32,333 58 3,992 19,168

1,273 6,287 25 988 4,888 7 22 2 5 20

66 330 1 5 1 1 5

437 2,185 3 330 1,650 25 125 1 25 125 60 300 62 310 5 62 310 66 330 4 66 330

329 1,645 3 329 1,645 50 232 25 125 1 25 125 53 234 3 53 234 48 240 1 48 240 44 204 1 44 204

231 845 6 179 691 68 210 2 68 210 85 315 1 85 315 26 166 1 26 166 52 154 2

4 ,108 19,998 26 1,785 8,389 92 330 2 92 330

166 733 1 166 733 338 1,383 6 338 1,383

2,130 10,644 93 465

100 500 200 1,000 1 200 1,000

30 168 1 30 168 11 40 1 11 40

928 4 643 12 928 4 643 20 92 2 20 92

1,043 5,203 1 1,040 5,200 1 1

1,040 5,200 1 1,040 5,200 2 2

1,356 5,884 25 1,355 5,879

247 1,214 1 247 1,214 247 1,214 1 247 1,214

1 5 0 - -1 5

1,108 4,665 24 1,108 4,665 951 4039 21 951 4 039 157 626 3 157 626

15,304 68,880 135 15,122 68,880

697 3,485 10 697 3,485 ' 3 3oo 305 79 395 2 79 395

11 5 575 1 115 575 80 l'!llGe 1 oftl 80 400

Tab B

Outside Evacuation Centers

TOTAL SERVED-CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

Families Persons Families Persons

222 4,169 49,277 233,808

- - 66 330

- - 66 330

6 30 ------

40 200 20 100

- - 244 887

- - - -

- - - -

- - 244 887 ------

52 243 192 644

--

- - 3 ,832 18,628

- - 988 4,888 5 20

1 5 330 1,650 25 125

-62 310 66 330

329 1,645 -

25 125 53 234 48 240 44 204

- - 11 1 481

85 315 26 166

-- - 1,693 8,059

166 733 338 1,383

---

200 1.000 30 168 11 40

928 4,643 20 92

- - 1,040 5,200 -

1,040 5,200 -

- - 1,355 5,879

- - 247 1,214 247 1,214

- - -

- - 1,108 4 ,665 951 4 039 157 626

- - 15,122 68,880

- 697 3 485

' 3 3oo 79 395

115 575 80 400

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TOTAL SERVED -AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers

Outside Evacuation CURRENT Region/Province/ Evac Centers

Mun/City Centers

(Inside + Outside)

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

SAN FERNANDO 1 121 605 1 121 605 121 605 TALAKAG 1 90 450 1 90 450 90 450 VALENCIA 1 139 695 1 139 695 139 695

CAMIGUIN 1 51 270 2 51 270 - - 51 270 MAHINOG 1 51 270 2 51 270 51 270

LANAO DEL NORTE 3 1,470 7,813 7 1,470 7,813 - - 1,470 7,813 I LIGAN 1 913 5,065 4 913 5,065 913 5,065

IKAUSWAGAN 1 29 108 1 29 108 29 108 LINAMON 1 528 2,640 2 528 2,640 528 2,640

MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 9 3,881 14,846 19 3,881 14,846 - - 3,881 14,846 ALORAN 1 140 560 1 140 560 140 560 BALIAN GAO 1 20 80 1 20 80 20 80 JIMENEZ 1 485 1,940 1 485 1,940 485 1,940 LOPEZJAENA 1 226 904 1 226 904 226 904 OROQUIETA CITY 1 400 1,200 2 400 1,200 400 1,200 OZAMIS CITY 1 1,249 4,431 10 1,249 4,431 1,249 4 ,431 PLARIDEL 1 853 3,412 1 853 3,412 853 3,412 SINACABAN 1 287 1,435 1 287 1,435 287 1,435 TUDELA 1 221 884 1 221 884 221 884

MISAMIS ORIENTAL 33 9,205 42,466 97 9 ,023 42,466 - - 9,023 42,466 ALUBIJID 1 256 1,104 1 256 1,104 256 1,104 BALINGASAG 1 15 75 1 15 75 15 75 BALINGOAN 1 38 127 2 38 127 38 127 CAGA Y AN DE ORO CITY 12 3,104 14,535 31 3,104 14,535 3,104 14,535 ELSALVADOR 1 123 615 3 123 615 123 615 GINGOOG CITY 1 10 50 1 10 50 10 50 JASAAN 1 209 717 1 209 717 209 717 KINOGUITAN 1 616 3,696 9 616 3,696 616 3,696 LAGONGLONG 1 539 2,408 5 539 2,408 539 2,408 LIBERT AD 1 323 1,11 5 2 323 1,115 323 1,115 LUGAIT 1 20 100 1 20 100 20 100 MAGSAYSAY (LINUGOS) 1 63 320 2 63 320 63 320 MANTICAO 1 78 539 4 78 539 78 539 NAAWAN 1 600 3,000 4 600 3,000 600 3,000 OPOL 1 377 1,508 1 377 1,508 377 1,508 SALAY 1 646 2,046 4 464 2,046 464 2,046 SUGBONGCOGON 4 894 4,120 11 894 4,120 894 4 ,120 TAGOLOAN 1 1,053 5,265 11 1,053 5,265 1,053 5,265 TALISAYAN 1 241 1 126 3 241 1 126 241 1 126

REGION XI (DAVAO REGION) 1,166 958,740 4,789,791 42 27,274 131,483 35 175 12,054 55,386 COMPOSTELA VALLEY 241 128,591 643,966 16 22,710 109,934 - - 7 ,520 33,987

STO TOMAS 3 880 4,400 COMPOSTELA 16 13,970 69,849 3 13,970 69,849 LAAK (SAN VICENTE) 40 13,321 66,607 1 1,435 3,650 1,435 3,650 SAN ISIDRO 1 240 1,200 MABIN I (DONA ALICIA 11 7,061 35 308 1 400 2,000 400 2,000 MACO 37 14181 70 906 1 928 4,640 928 4 ,640 MARAGUSAN SAN MARIANO 24 10 309 51 547 1 21 4 1,072 214 1,072 MAWAB 11 6,931 34,656 1 864 4,230 864 4 ,230 MONKAYO 21 18,194 90,971 1 3,010 15,050 3,010 15,050 MONTEVISTA 20 7,038 35,192 1 50 250 50 250 NABUNTURAN 28 13,473 67,365 1 369 1,843 119 595 NEW BATAAN 16 9,062 46,309 4 600 3,000 PANTUKAN 13 13,931 69,656 1 870 4,350 500 2,500

DAVAO DEL NORTE 223 169,485 847,440 12 1,075 5,350 35 175 1,045 5 ,200 ASUNCION SAUG 20 10,146 50,731 1 55 275 BRAULIO E. DUJALI 5 4,977 24,886 1 21 105 21 105 CARMEN 20 12,331 61 ,656 3 70 350 70 350 ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL 46 18,058 90,291 1 100 500 100 500 KAPALONG 14 12,352 61 ,763 -NEW CORELLA 20 9,262 46,311 3 352 1,760 10 50 352 1,760 PANABO 40 30,865 154,329 -SAN ISIDRO 13 4,939 24,696 1 440 2,200 20 100 460 2,300 SANTO TOMAS 19 19,442 97,210 5 25 5 25 TAGUM 23 43,193 215,967 2 37 160 37 160 TALAINGOD 3 3,920 19,600

DAVAO DEL SUR 519 563,428 2 ,812 ,181 1 78 390 - - 78 390 BANSALAN 25 10 847 54246 DAVAO CITY 182 399,328 1,996,641 DIGOS 26 29,285 147,414 DON MARCELINO 15 7,833 39,167 1 78 390 78 390 HAGONOY 21 8,156 36,977 JOSE ABAD SANTOS (TRINIDAD) 26 12,431 62,153 KIBLAWAN 30 8,613 43,054 MAGSAYSAY 22 9,299 45,002 MALALAG 15 7,049 32 241 MALITA 30 20 966 106 135 MATANAO 33 9 960 50 073 PADADA 17 5,022 25,127 SANTA CRUZ 18 15,224 76,113 SANTAMARIA 22 9,673 48,362 SARANGANI 12 3,898 20,394 SULOP 25 5,844 29,082

DAVAO ORIENTAL 183 97,236 486,204 13 3,411 15,809 - - 3,41 1 15,809 BAGANGA 18 9,691 48,455 1 960 4,800 960 4 ,800 BANAYBANAY 14 7,138 35,693 BOSTON 8 2,235 11,176 1 230 1,150 230 1,150 CARAGA 17 6,855 34,278 2 352 1,760 352 1,760 CATEEL 16 6,621 33,109 1 260 1,300 260 1,300

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TOTAL SERVED -AFFECTED No. of Inside Evacuation Centers

Outside Evacuation CURRENT Region/Province/ Evac Centers

Mun/City Centers

(Inside + Outside)

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

GOVERNOR GENEROSO 20 9,349 46,745 1 178 734 178 734 LUPON 21 12,026 60,133 2 4 17 1,985 417 1,985 MANAY 17 7,613 38,067 1 355 785 355 785 MATI 26 24409 122 046 3 472 2 360 472 2,360 SAN ISIDRO 16 6,427 32,139 TARRAGONA 10 4 872 24 363 1 187 935 187 935

REGION XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 1 72 360 1 72 360 - - 72 360 COTABATO (NORTH COT ABA TO) 1 72 360 1 72 360 - - 72 360

KIDAPAWAN 1 72 360 1 72 360 72 360

REGION XIII (CARAGA) 400 48,668 232,900 286 16,345 79,464 187 3,994 16,532 83,458 AGUSAN DEL NORTE 28 1,138 4 ,683 22 848 3,268 - - 848 3 ,268

BUENA VISTA 9 355 1,338 3 321 1,338 321 1,338 BUTUAN CITY 12 477 1,857 11 477 1,680 477 1,680 CARMEN 1 20 100 1 -JABONGA 1 56 248 4 -KITCHARAO 1 19 95 1 19 95 19 95 NASI PIT 2 147 725 1 -REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 1 31 155 1 31 155 31 155 SANTIAGO 1 33 165 -

AGUSAN DEL SUR 110 21 ,754 104,313 49 6,106 30,572 60 3,334 6 ,166 33 ,906 BUNAWAN 6 7,994 36,205 3 95 475 95 475 ESPERANZA 3 162 646 1 162 646 162 646 LAPAZ 5 404 2,048 381 2,048 381 2,048 LORETO 2 71 355 1 71 355 71 355 PROSPERI DAD 12 581 2,906 8 581 2,906 581 2,906 ROSARIO 11 7,448 34681 1 960 4,800 960 4,800 SAN FRANCISCO 13 358 1,734 13 358 1,734 358 1,734 SAN LUIS SANTA JOSEF A 11 2,628 13,496 4 2,628 13,496 2,628 13,496 SIBAGAT 3 81 282 3 81 282 81 282 TALACOGON 8 580 6,234 2 60 3,334 60 3,334 TRENTO 16 895 2,966 12 345 1,610 345 1,610 VERUELA 20 552 2,760 1 444 2,220 444 2,220

DINAGAT ISLANDS 24 590 2,814 19 - 25 125 25 125 BASILISA (RIZAL) 4 110 502 3 -CAGDIANAO 3 178 890 5 25 125 25 125 DINAGAT 2 51 255 2 -LIBJO (ALBOR) 4 110 500 2 -LORETO 3 22 110 1 -SAN JOSE 6 55 237 5 -TUBAJON 2 64 320 1 -

SURIGAO DEL NORTE 122 8 ,725 39,254 102 - - - - -ALEGRIA 6 166 449 2 -BACUAG 4 174 870 3 -BURGOS 8 47 375 CLAVER 9 756 3,680 7 -DAPA 27 1,843 6,438 27 -DEL CARMEN 8 300 1,500 -GENERAL LUNA 1 75 375 1 -GIGAQUIT 8 621 2,335 14 -MAIN IT 6 307 1,535 16 MALl MONO 10 222 1,111 1 -PILAR 6 1,005 5,025 -PLACER 3 75 375 2 -SAN BENITO 1 37 185 4 -SAN FRANCISCO ANAO-AON 1 20 92 1 -SAN ISIDRO 3 410 2,031 1 -SISON 1 82 410 -SOCORRO 4 1,1 20 5,600 4 -SURIGAO CITY 8 1,1 25 5,328 7 -TAGANA-AN 1 100 448 TUBOD 7 240 1,092 12

SURIGAO DEL SUR 116 16,461 81,836 94 9 ,391 45,624 102 535 9,493 46,159 BAROBO 5 735 4,410 1 -BAYABAS 6 54 196 3 5 25 5 25 BISLIG 7 1,943 7,412 12 1,943 7,41 2 1,943 7,412 CAGWAIT 1 525 2,625 -CANTILAN 1 400 2,000 1 -CAR RASCAL 4 1,500 7,500 -CORTES 20 1,049 5,736 6 -HINATUAN 22 4 ,518 22,590 34 4,518 22,590 4 ,518 22,590 LANUZA 4 161 603 4 -LIANGA 3 583 3,018 1 73 365 73 365 LINGIG 18 2,401 13,009 10 2,401 13,009 2,401 13,009 MARIHATAG 5 456 2,248 3 456 2,248 67 335 523 2,583 SAN AGUSTIN 7 397 1,794 10 30 175 30 175 TAGBINA 8 239 1,195 6 -TANDAG 5 1 500 7 500 3 -

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS 8 PROVINCES 26 CITIES 29 MUNIC IPALITIES 188

BARAN GAYS 1,862

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Sitrep No. 15

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

GRAND TOTAL 418 Region IV-B 2

Palawan 1

1

Region VI 1

Capiz 1

Region VII 7 Siquijor 1

1

Cebu 1

1

1

Negros Oriental 1

1

Region VIII 2

Northern Samar 1

Southern Leyte 1

Region IX 1 Zamboanga City 1

Region X 11

Misamis Occidental 1

1

1

Misamis Oriental 1

1

1

1

Bukidnon 1

1

1 1

Region XI 383 1 1 1 1

Davao Oriental 1 1 9

27 59 31 55 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Compostela Valley 1 1

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PABLO" (BOPHA) CASUALTIES

As of 7 December 2012, 5:00 AM

Name Age Address

DEAD

AI Torreblanca 5 y/o Brgy. Magara, Roxas

Alfie Torreblanca 7 y/o Brgy. Magara, Roxas

Unidentified 50 y/o Brgy. Tico Panay, Capiz

Helbert Daniel 23 y/o Lazi, Siquijor

Arlene Pila 44 y/o Boljoon, Cebu

Roperta Dialca 77 y/o Guadalupe, Alegria, Cebu

Valentino Pimentel 67 y/o

Aurea Ceballos 38 y/o Brgy. Tolosa, Malabuyoc, Cebu

Regie Cadayday 11 y/o Azarga, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental

Quiniquito Salvacion Brgy. San Jose, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental

Florentino Lagrimas Sitio Lubog, Pagsang-an, San Roque, Northern Samar

Virginia Nagonos Sanico 26 y/o Brgy. Badiang, Maasin, Southern Leyte

Richard delos Reyes y Vicente 30 y/o Brgy. Lumayang, Zamboanga City

Jegger Gomonit 31 y/o Brgy. Sumasap, Panaon

John Sumole Bonafil 17 y/o Lumipac, Baliangao

Rhoda Acosta 40 y/o Brgy. Alipuaton, Salay, Misamis Oriental

Roslina T. Bagongon 49 y/o Brgy. Cabulawan, Lagonglong

Jaime A. Edpalina 17 y/o Purok 1, Brgy. Kibuguing Gingoog City

Angelita Baculio 16 y/o Brgy. Pedrosa Baculio, El Salvador City

Buddy Mahinay 51 y/o Brgy. Maapag, Valencia City

Oscar Bindoy 38 y/o Purok 3 Dagundalahon, Talakag, Bukidnon

Gino Sagayna 22 y/o Kagahuman, San Luis, Malitbog

Ronel Brandares 6 y/o Brgy. San Isidro, Valencia City Ramonito Bongcasan 50 y/o Purok 1 B Brgy. San Miguel, Manalo Fortich

Unidentified Manay, Davao Oriental Erlinda P. Balante 64 v/o Manav. Davao Oriental Unidentified Tarragona, Davao Oriental Aerol Lintuan 5 v/o Tarraaona, Davao Oriental Dando! Sumalinab 15 y/o Caraga Davao Oriental Rosel Anona 23 y/o Caraga, Davao Oriental Unidentified Caraga, Davao Oriental Unidentified Boston, Davao Oriental Unidentified Cateel, Davao Oriental Unidentified Baaanaa, Davao Oriental Unidentified Monkavo Comoostela Vallev Unidentified Montevista Comoostela Vallev SSgt Olivares New Bataan Compostela Valley Joseph Reyabasa 19 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Jonrey Paminsoro New Bataan, Compostela Valley Felicitos Barcelona New Bataan Compostela Vallev Walterio Dapodop New Bataan, Compostela Valley Rosel Baeson 8 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Guentor Audehon 75 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Manuel Arcite 66 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley SSat. Cabillon New Bataan Compostela Valley Rena Mae Adlawan 8 via New Bataan Comoostela Vallev Cristina Mapayo 60 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley Crish Lawrence 4 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Marjun Rey 13 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Frensesa Bunggian 50 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley Jery Bushisan 34 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Arsenio Imperial 74 y/o New Bataan, Comoostela Valley Victor W Bacor 46 v/o New Bataan, Comoostela Vallev Rodvard Saaina 15 via New Bataan Comoostela Vallev Aiya Jane Diagbel 4 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley Flordeliza Agacita 45 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley Arsenia Dumanayos 45 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley Nelson Riios 30 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley Riza Jean Saiaad 8 vlo New Bataan, Compostela Valley

Tab C

Cause I Date I Remarks

Drowning (previously reported as Altorre Blanca)

Drowning (previously reported as Alsia Blanca)

Drowning

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Fell down from the roof

Hit by a branch of a tree

Died due to "garbage-slide"

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree

Hit by a fallen tree Hit by a fallen tree

Asphyx iation secondary to drowning

Asphyxiation secondary to drowning

Hit by a fallen tree Hit by a fallen tree

Hit bv a fallen tree

Drown ina Drowning Drowning

Drownina Drownina/ Landslide

Drown ina Drowning

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1 Matt Manaoliwan 32 v/o New Bataan, Comoostela Vallev 1 Ben·amin Bavacoa 83 v/o New Bataan Comoostela Vallev 1 Merlyn Adlawan 24 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley 1 Luciano Fentapa 60 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley 1 Carlene Tanqres 22 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley 1 Gina Simbit 25 y/o New Bataan Compostela Valley 1 Maria Diano 60 v/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley 1 Jennilyn Antiqa 25 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Vallev 1 Kyle Antiga 41 y/o New Bataan, Compostela Valley

110 Unidentified New Bataan, Compostela Valley

9 Unidentified Nabunturan, Compostela Valley

2 Unidentified Pantukan, Compostela Valley

1 Nelia Francesciti 20 y/o Compostela, Compostela Valley

1 Rosi 12 y/o Compostela, Compostela Valley

1 Baby Budoy 11 mos. Compostela, Compostela Valley

21 Unidentified Compostela, Compostela Valley

4 Unidentified Mabini, Compostela Valley

4 Unidentified Maco, Compostela Valley

2 Unidentified Laak, Compostela Valley

CARAGA 11 1 Ariel Acebedo 16 y/o Brgy. Mansailaw, Lingig Hit by a fallen tree 1 Jemark Acebedo 15 y/o Brgy. Mansailaw, Lingig Hit by a fallen tree 1 Fritze! Cortes 48 y/o Brgy. Mansailaw, Lingig Hit by a fallen tree

1 Rosita A. Macabudbud 68y/o Purok 8, Sta Ma., Coaco, Brgy. Tabon, Bislig City Hit by a fallen tree

Surigao del Norte 1 Olimpio S. Savandal 56 y/o Brgy. Rizal Soccoro Cardiac arrest

1 Jocelyn Navale 3 y/o Sta. Maria Trento 1 Elizabeth Zalueta 36 y/o Poblacion, Trento Hit by a fallen tree

1 Cecilio Duama 77 y/o Poblacion, Trento Hit by a fallen tree Agusan Del Sur 1 Pepito Cabusas 40 y/o San Roque, Trento Hit by a fallen tree

1 Baby Cabriadas 7 mos San Roque, Trento Left inside the damaged house

1 Lilia Flores 51 y/o Brgy. Alcio, Sta. Josefa Skull fracture; hit by a tree and Hying

galvanized iron

GRAND TOTAL 445 INJURED Region VII 13

1 Leticia Benitez Siquijor, Siquijor Injured due to flying galvanized iron

1 Sherina Bonggat Larena, Siqui·or 1 Eulogio Jumawan 75 y/o Caitican, Siquiior

Siquijor 1 Garry Bulinol 26 y/o Siquijor 1 Justine Bangquiao 8 y/o Lower Cabangcalan, Siquijor 1 Niel Abe 1 Ardy John Oring 1 Felix Manaban 60 y/o Helen, Larena, Siquijor 1 Rowel Gorrero Warrain 44 y/o San Roque, Ginatilian, Cebu Injured due to fallen tree

Cebu 1 Mary Lantape 24 y/o Open wound at frontal area

1 Jose Villasan 24 y/o Wound at hand due to cuts from Gl

sheets

Bohol 1 Edwin Bagoy Brgy. Punong, Alburquerque, Bohol 1 Amado Alas Brqy. Turil. Alburquerque, Bohol

Region X 27 Misamis Occidental 1 Elsa Portacion Laranjo 52 vto Purok 2, Brav. Tuaa

1 Unidentified (admitted} 9 y/o Glnoog City 4 Unidentified (not admitted) Ginoog City Minor injuries 1 Daniel Pabate 13 y/o River 1, Salay 1 Jessie Nacaytuna 21 y/o River 1, Salay

Misamis Oriental 1 Jerry Fuentes 31 y/o Brgy. lli-ilihon, Salay 1 Delia Deqracia 55 vto Brav. Cabantian, Magsavsav 1 Floro Lomongo 12 y/o Pedro Baculio, El Salvador 1 Keney Dave Sadella 10 y/o Purok 3 Bagubad

1 Heralda Nomata 7 y/o Purok 3 Bagubad

1 Jody Tafiola 29 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40 1 Roselyn Tafiola 24 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40 1 Erich Tariola 6 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40 1 Jasper Tafiola 5 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40 1 Jinggoy Kapitan 25 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40 1 Joy Kapitan 22 y/o Dolores Ext, Brqy 40

1 Erik Kapitan 5 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40

Cagayan de Oro City 1 Kathy Clear Kapitan 4 y/o Dolores Ext, Brqy 40 Hit by a fallen tree

1 Angeline Kapitan 3 y/o Dolores Ext, Brqy 40

1 Glaydil Kapitan 2 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40

1 James Kapitan 1 month Dolores Ext, Brgy 40

1 Jomie Peras 30 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40

1 Josephine Peras 24 y/o Dolores Ext, Brgy 40

Bukidnon 1 Leonedes Gansan 35 y/o Purok 4 , San Miguel Manolof Fortich

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Region XI 380 51 Unidentified Baganga, Davao Oriental

Davao Oriental 5 Unidentified Caraga, Davao Oriental

95 Unidentified Cateel, Davao Oriental

1 Toribio Sayas Jr. 49 y/o Mawab, Compostela Valley Hit by a fallen tree

29 Unidentified Mawab, Compostela Valley

1 1 Lt. Alex Deazeta New Bataan, Compostela Valley

147 Unidentified New Bataan, Compostela Valley

4 Unidentified Nabunturan, Compostela Valley

10 Unidentified Montevista, Compostela Valley Compostela Valley

13 Compostela, Compostela Valley Unidentified

4 Unidentified Maragusan, Compostela Valley

4 Unidentified Laak, Compostela Valley

12 Unidentified Monkayo, Compostela Valley

1 Unidentified Pantukan, Compostela Valley

3 Unidentified Maco, Compostela Valley

CARAGA 25 1 Sheen Ray Ricafuerte 15 y/o Brgy. Mahogany, Butuan City Fractured back, hit by unprooted tree

Butuan City 1 Jose Gamboa 42 y/o Purok 8, Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City

Hit by rolling rocks along roadside 1 Randy 0 . Adajar 19 y/o Purok 8, Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City

1 John Philip Omayama 17 y/o Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City Injured due to collapsed mining tunnel

1 Analiza Miranda 31 y/o Brgy. Macalang, Buenavista Hit by a tree due to strong wind

1 Arceli Miranda 6 y/o

Agusan Del Norte 1 Leonardo Sabanal 33 y/o Brgy. Maladong, Buenavista Hit by a tree due to strong winds

1 Dante Obsid, Jr. 6 y/o Tubay, Agusan del Norte Hit by a tree

1 Junmark Abenoja 23 y/o Malicato, LSNVS Fallen 15 It high roof

1 Arturo Valdez 35 y/o Cabantao, Rosario Fell down from the roof due to strong

winds

1 Rene Tatoy 25 y/o Sta. Cruz, Rosario Hit by an uprooted tree

1 Ruel Veronillo 32 y/o Maligaya, Rosario Punctured wound

Agusan Del Sur 1 Peter Lumacang 48 y/o Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Rosario Punctured wound

1 Ronalda Elve 34 y/o P3, Mabuhay, Bayugan Hit by a tree

1 Ernie Mortealto 42 y/o Poblacion, Bayugan Hit by a tree

1 Edgardo Gargar 58 y/o P7, San Vicente, Bayugan Hit by a tree

1 Juan Abiao 68 y/o Brgy. San Roque, Trento Hit by a tree

Surigao del Norte 1 Rhean S. Tesada 27 y/o Brgy. Nueva Estrella, Socorro Hit by a fallen tree

1 Vanessa Arpilleda 31 y/o Brgy. Mansailaw, Lingig Tissue contusion, upper back

1 Mark Belginisa 24y/o Poblacion, Lingig Multiple abrasion

1 Fedot Winston 40y/o Brgy. Mansailaw, Lingig Right clavicular dislocation

Surigao del Sur 1 Rendo Companiados Brgy. Uba, Cortes Hit by a fallen tree

1 Rostico P. Gomez 70 y/o Sta. Cruz, Marihatag Hit by a fallen tree

1 Jurilyn Bongcayo 7 y/o PB Mabahin, Cortes Hit by a fallen tree

1 Juli Bongcayo 4 y/o PB Mabahin, Cortes Mild sprain; Hit by a fallen tree

GRAND TOTAL 383 MISSING Region VII 1

Siquijor 1 Richard Larot 34 y/o Candanay Norte, Siquijor

Region XI 381 1 Unidentified Manay, Davao Oriental

Davao Oriental 3 Unidentified Caraga, Davao Oriental

13 Unidentified Baganga, Davao Oriental

7 Unidentified Cateel, Davao Oriental

1 Unidentified Laak, Compostela Valley

8 Unidentified Monkayo, Compostela Valley

Compostela Valley 343 Unidentified New Bataan, Compostela Valley

1 Unidentified Pantukan, Compostela Valley

4 Unidentified Compostela, Compostela Valley

CARAGA Region 1 Agusan del Sur 1 Aladin Mahinay 38 y/o Brgy. Villangit, Sibagat, Agusan del Sur

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Sit Rep. 15

PORT

Effects of Typhoon "Pablo" (Bopha)

STATUS OF STRANDEES

As of 07 December 2012, 5:00AM

ROLLING PSGRS

CARGOES

GRAND TOTAL 1710 227 NCR 123 0 South Harbor 123 CGS Bataan

REGION IV-A 100 40 Batangas 100 40 REGION IV-B 805 96 Occidental Mindoro CGS Mamburao 68 19 Oriental Mindoro CGS Calapan 653 69 Romblon

CGS Romblon 84 8 Palawan CGS Cuyo

CGS Brooke's Point

REGION V 682 46 Pio Duran 156 19 Bulan 17 Matnog 356 21 Pilar 130 1 Bapor 15 3 Cata ingan 8 2 REGION VI 0 0 Caticlan

REGION VII 0 41 Cebu 41 NORTHERN MINDANAO 0 4 Butuan 4

TABD

VESSELS MBANCA

79 15

3 0 2 1 0 0

9 4

4

3 6 3 7 1 5

1 1 2

36 4 36 4 27 0 27 1 0 1

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SITREP No. lS

MUNICIPALITY LIFELINES Region VII

Negros Oriental

Region IX Zambaonga City Road Zamboanga del Norte Road

Region x Cagayan de Oro Talakag-Bukidnon Road

Ugauiban Bridge Cagayan de Oro City Water Supply Malaybalay Power

Valencia City Power

M isamis Oriental Water Supply

Power

other part s of Bukidnon Power ReRion XI

Communications

Power

Davao Oriental Road

Bridge

Power

Compostela Valley Road

Bridge

Davao del Norte Roads

Davao del Norte Power

Region XIII (CARAGA)

Surigao Del Sur Power

Agusan Del Norte Power

Road

Agusan del Sur Bridge

Power

Water Supply

ARMM

Lanao Del Sur Power

Communications

Mala bang Bridge

Kapai

Municipalit ies of Pualas,

Calanogas, Kapatagan,

Balabagan, Mala bang Road

Marawi City, I ligan City and

Cotabato Cit y

I

Effects of Typhoon "Pablo" (Bopha)

STATUS OF LIFELINES

as of December 07, 2012 4:00AM

AREA

IAmlan, Bindoy, Guihilngan

I Brgy. Vitali I Brgy. llaya, Brgy. San Antonio Katipunan

Libertad

Balingsag, Balingon, Binuangan, Kinoguitan, Lagonglong, Magsaysay, Salay, Claverfa, Tallsayan, Jasaan

East Coast

San Isidro

Surigao-Davao Coastal Road

Gov. Teodoro Palma Gil Bridge Brgy. San Antonio

Boston, Baganga, Cateel

Brgy. Poblacion

Monkayo

M aragusan

Brgy. Bantacan, New Bataan

Cateei-Compostela

New Bataan {Montevista-Compostella-New Bataan-

Maragusan-Mati Bdry Road Talian Bridge) Brgy. Sagayen Carmen Daang M aharlika

Braulio E. Dujali

Tandag

Bislig - Cateel

Blsllg - Trento

Bislig - San Fernando - Barobo

Bislig - Nabunturan

Hinatuan

Tagbina

Barobo Lianga

Carmen

l apaz and Loreto Section

National Road Junction-Pulang Lupa - Sta.Josefa Road

Waloe Bridge approach B

San Francisco

Poblacion Esperanza

Brgy. Mai ling

National Road-Narciso Ramos Highway

Roads f rom Marawi City to I ligan Cit y and Maraw i City to

Cotabato City

TAB E

STATUS

Ongoing restoration

Passable

Passable

Fal len trees and branches

Collapsed bridge due to heavy ra ins 55% water supply restored

40% restored

70% restored

No water supply

67% restored

No electrical power

Landline and Cellular Signals are bugged down

Some electrical posts were downed.

Impassable due to uprooted tress and collapsed

elect ric posts

Damaged and not passable to al l t ypes of vehicle,

due to 5 collaosed soan Total ly washed out

Power Supplies are downed

Some electrical posts were downed.

All exit roads is impassable

Roads not passable

Roads is passable for large vehicles only Totally washed out

Not passable due to landslides

Not passable due to raod cut at approach A

Some electrical posts were downed. Clearing operat ions ongoing

Some electrical posts were downed.

Power blackout Ongoing restoration; As of 5:00PM 06 December

2012, 399 wood pole structures out of 550 were

toppled and damaged. Ongoing repairs; 23 toppled out of 192 wood pole structures.

Ongoing repairs; 10 wood structures toppled out

of 320 inspected Ongoing repairs; one tower toppled and 8

structures with down conductors.

60% restored Power blackout

Power blackout

Power blackout Power blackout Impassable due to overflowing of river

Muddy Road

Temporatily closed due to scoured approach

Power blackout No water supply

No water supply

Shutdown of electricit v Erratic Communication lines

Destroyed by water Dest royed by water

Closed to t raffic due to f looding

Unpassable due to flooding

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Sitrep 15

REGION

Region

IV-B

Region

VII

Region

X

Region

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PABLO" (BOPHA) 7 December 2011, 5:00 AM

Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL 152850

10,320 5,530 Sub-Total 12 176

Palawan 12 176 Taytay 3 34

Cagayancillo 9 142

Sub-Total 243 83 Negros Oriental 214

Cebu 29 83

Sub-Total 103 437 Misamis Oriental 17 242

Gingoog - 10 Guitagum 8 4

Alubijid 3 1 Kinoguitan 4 14

Lugait - 9

Salay 1 -Tagoloan 1 104 Talisayan - 100

Lanao del Norte 0 31 Kauswagan 2 Kapatagan 9

Tubod 20 Bukidnon 84 138

Manalo Fortich 3 44 Malitbog 68 15 Valencia 13 79

Camiguin 2 26 Mambajao 1 1

Mahinog 1 2 Guisiliban 14

Sagay 9

Sub-Total 8,306 3,643 Agusan del Sur 1,659 2,950

Bunawan 12 12

Esperanza 9

Tab F

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Loreto 717 375 LaPaz 5 2

Prosperidad 148 Rosario 193 1,796

Sta. Josefa 200 San Francisco 12

Trento 275 432 Talacogon 248 173

Agusan del Norte 6 59 Butuan City 1 1 Las Nieves 2 57

Tubay 2 Buena vista 1 1

Surigao del Sur 6,631 599 CARAGA Barobo 1 4

Hinatuan 16 Lanuza 10

San Agustin 10 Liang a 23 19 Cortes 513

Marihatag 19 27 Veruela 220

Carmen 1 Tandag 3 15 Lingig 6,349

Dinagat Islands 1 5 Cagdianao 1

Dinaqat Islands 5 Surigao del Norte 9 30

Dapa 6 6 Mainit 1 Placer 1 21

Surigao City 1 3

Region Sub-Total 1,656 1 '191 Davao Oriental 1,337 950

Tarragona 4 Caraga 866 928

Mati City 15 18 Boston 456

Davao del Sur 81 126

XI Don Marcelino 58 20

Jose Abad Santos 23 106 Compostela Valley 11 0

Maragusan 11 Davao del Norte 227 115

San Isidro 125 115 New Corella 87

Carmen 15

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Sit. Rep 15

Reglon/Provlnce/Mun/City NDRRMC

GRAND TOTAL -Region IV- B -Palawan -Taytay Culion

Region VI -Negros Occidental -Bacolod City

Region VII -Negros Oriental -Bindoy Siaton

Bohol -Alburquerque

Region VIII Southern Levte

St. Bernard

Region X -Misamis Oriental

Cagayan de Oro City Balinqasaq

Bukidnon -Malaybay

Misamis Occidental -Aloran

Plaridel

Oroquieta City

Region XI -Davao Oriental -No breakdown

Davao del Sur -Don Marcelino

Davao del Norte -Mabini

CARAGA Region -Surigao del Sur

Hinatuan

Lanuza

Lin gig

Bayabas Lianga Cortes Marihatag Bisliq City Tandag City

Dinagat Islands

Cagdianao Libio Surigao del Norte -Mali mono Burgos

-Rosario Loreto Veruela

Agusan del Norte -Buenavista

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "PABLO" Cost o f Assistance

As of 7 December 2012, 5:00AM

DSWD LGUs

6,746,815.00 2,882,602.18

- 83,500.00 83,500.00

58,000.00 25,500.00

12,185.00 -12,185.00

12,185.00

- 58,652.50 48,652.50

40,267.50 8,385.00

10,000.00

10,000.00

100,000.00 100,000.00

100,000.00

412,500.00 690,000.00 120 000.00 51 000.00

120,000.00 51 000.00

292,500.00 -292,500.00

639,000.00

85,000.00

135,000.00

419,000.00

3,975,000.00 -3, 750,000.00 -

3, 750,000.00

125,000.00 -125,000.00

100,000.00 -

100,000.00

2,247,130.00 2,050,449.68 1,720,870.00 1,630,009.93

799,915.00 702,315.63

20,000.00

526,260.00 175,450.00

80,000.00 141,230.00 192,300.00

394,695.00 318 714.30

37,858.25

6,578.25 31 ,280.00 44,081.50

37,831.50 6 250.00

526,260.00 337,500.00

300,000.00 37,500.00

526,260.00

1 000.00

1,000.00

DOH

--

-

-

-

-

-

Tab G

NGOs/Other Gos TOTAL

2,600.00 PHP 9,632,017.18

- 83,500.00 - 83,500.00

58,000.00 25,500.00

- 12,185.00 - 12,185.00

12,185.00

- 58,652.50 - 48,652.50

40,267.50 8,385.00

- 10,000.00

10,000.00

100,000.00 100,000.00

100,000.00

- 1 '1 02,500.00 171,000.00

120,000.00 51 000 00

- 292,500.00

292,500.00

- 639,000.00

85,000.00

135,000.00

419,000.00

- 3,975,000.00 - 3, 750,000.00

3, 750,000.00

- 125,000.00

125,000.00 - 100,000.00

100,000.00

2,600.00 4,300,179.68 2,600.00 3,353,479.93

1 ,502,230.63

20 000.00

701 ,710.00

2,600.00 2,600.00 80,000.00

141,230.00 192,300.00 394,695.00 318 714.30

- 37,858.25

6,578.25 31 ,280.00

- 44,081.50

37,831.50 6 250.00

- 863,760.00

300,000.00 37,500.00

526,260.00

- 1,000.00

1,000 00

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Sitrep No. 15 TAB H EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PABLO"

COST OF DAMAGES As of 7 December 2012, 5:00AM

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCK$ FISHERIES HVCC (Coconut,

Region/Province/City/Municipality ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER FLOOD CONTROL Vegetables, Coffee, Private Property TOTAL COST (Infrastructure+ Agriculture)

STRUCTURES Estimated Peso Rubber, Cacao, Type of Estimated Peso Type of Crops Estimated Peso Value

Value Cardava, Cavendish) Project/ Value Species

GRAND TOTAL 630,970,000.00 3,365,534,688.02 5,420,000.00 PHP 4,001 ,924,688.02 TOTAL 630,970,000.00 245,450,358.02 47,500.00 3,111,116,290.00 8,920,540.00 5,420,000.00

CARAGA 2,670,000.00 24,887,360.00 47,500.00 1,605,000.00 5,420,000.00 34,629,860.00

Agusan del Sur 20,607,360.00 3,220,000.00 23,827,360.00

Bunawan 300,000.00 300,000.00

Loreto 2,275,000.00 2,275,000.00

Talacogon 645,000.00 645,000.00

Rosario 20,607,360.00 20,607,360.00

Surigao del Sur 1,100,000.00 1,310,000.00 47,500.00 1,605,000.00 2,200,000.00 6,262,500.00

Marihatag 100,000.00 443,000.00 47,500.00 605,000.00 1 ,055,000.00 2,250,500.00

Cortes 1 ,000,000.00 425,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,145,000.00 3,570,000.00

Tandag City 442,000.00 442,000.00

Agusan del Norte 1,570,000.00 2,970,000.00 4,540,000.00

Las Nieves 1 ,570,000.00 2,970,000.00 4,540,000.00

Region X 75,000,000.00 75,000,000.00

"(w/o breakdown) 75,000,000.00 75,000,000.00

Region XI 553,300,000.00 220,562,998.02 3,111 ,116,290.00 7,315,540.00 3,892,294,828.02

Davao del Norte 245 DOD 000.00 7 979 897.02 252 979 897.02 Davao 60,000,000.00 60,000,000.00 Tag urn 50,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 Sto. Tomas 10,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 Unspecified 125 DOD 000.00 7 979 897.02 132 979 897.02

Compostela Valley 105 300 000.00 212 583101.00 3111116290.00 7 315 540.00 3 436 314 931.00 Monkayo 36,500,000.00 36,500,000.00 New Bataan 1,700,000.00 1,700,000.00 Montevista 17,800,000.00 17,800,000.00 Maragusan 10,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 Compos tela 4,500,000.00 4,500,000.00 Nabunturan 15,500,000.00 15,500,000.00 Laak 3,000,000.00 3,000,000.00 Mawab 16,300,000.00 16,300,000.00 Unspecified 212 583101 .00 3111116290.00 7 315 540.00 3 331 014 931 .00

Davao Oriental 203 DOD 000.00 203 DOD 000.00 Boston 11 DOD 000.00 11 DOD 000.00 Cateel 39 500 000.00 39 500 000.00 Baganga 38 000 000.00 38 000 000.00 Caraqa 36 500 000.00 36 500 000.00 Luoon and Banabanav 60 500 000.00 60 500 000.00 Governor Generoso 7 500 000.00 7 500 000.00 San Pedro 10 000 000.00 10 000 000.00

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SitRep 15

Effects of Typhoon "Pablo" (Bopha)

Declaration of State of Calamity

As of 07 December 2012, 5:00 AM

AREA RESOLUTION NO.

REGION IV-B {MIMAROPA)

MaQsavsav, Palawan SB Res No.113-2012 Araceli, Palawan Res No. 89-2012 Roxas, Palawan Res No. 1096-2012

San Vicente, Palawan Taytay, Palawan El Nido, Palawan

Cagayancillo, Palawan REGION VII {Central Visayas) Siquijor REGION X {Northern Mindanao)

Baloi, Lanao del Norte Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte KauswaQan, Lanao del Norte SB Res No. 152-2012

Linamon, Lanao del Norte SB Res No. 45 s. 2012 Matungao, Lanao del Norte SB Res No. 35 s. 2012

Pantar, Lanao del Norte SB Res No. 17 s. 2012

Pantao-Ragat, Lanao del Norte SB Res No. 28 s. 2012

Salvador, Lanao del Norte Misamis Oriental SP Res No. 279-2012

Gitagum, Misamis Oriental SB Res. 119 s. 2012 Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental SB Res. 98 s. 2012 Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental SB Res No. 64 s. 2012 Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental SB Res No. 2012-76 Libertad, Misamis Oriental SB Res No. 39 s. 2012 Opel, Misamis Oriental SB Res. 2012-500, Ord. No. 2012-21 Talisayan, Misamis Oriental Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental Res No. 482 Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental

SP Res. No. 11225-2012

Lopez Jaena, Misamis Occidental Res No. 137 Plaridel , Misamis Occidental Res No. 93, EO 16

REGION XI {Davao Region) Compostela Valley SP Res No. 797-2012 Davao Oriental SP Res No. 13-146-2012

Asuncion , DavaodeiNorte SB Res No. 12-125 San Isidro, Davao del Norte Res No. 02-2012

REGION XIII {CARAGA) Surigao del Sur SP Res No. 1143-2012

TAB I

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SitRep No. 15

1. NDRRMC

Effects of Typhoon ""PABLO"" and SOUTHWEST MONSOON

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES As of 07 December 2012, 4:00 AM

NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS

TABJ

• NDRRMC conducted an Emergency Preparedness Meeting re Typhoon ""PABLO"" on December 2, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the NDRRMC Operations Center to discuss the preparedness measures of concerned agencies and regional offices . It was attended by representatives from PAGASA, DILG, DOH, DSWD, AFP, PNP, PIA, BFP, PCG, PRC and MMDA

• Meeting of Emergency Rapid Assessment Team held on 05 December 2012 for the conduct of emergency rapid assessment on areas gravely affected by Typhoon "PABLO"

2. NDRRMC Member Agencies

PAG-ASA • Assigns Detailed Duty Officer (DDO) at the NDRRMC OPCEN for prompt coordination

with their respective bureaus; Continuously disseminates Severe Weather Bulletins, provides media interviews re weather updates, continuously track the movement of Typhoon "Bopha"

AFP • 8th Infantry Division, TOG8-PAF, PCG, PNP and PN response teams are on standby

for possible deployment.

PNP • Issued Memo to all RDs in affected areas and concerned NSUs on December 2,

2012, directing them to activate respective Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTGs); forward deployment and prepositioning of Search and Rescue (SAR) assets; inform/warn community leaders on necessary disaster preparedness/actions giving emphasis on pro active actions in terms of pre-emptive evacuation rather that rescue; and coordinate with the local DRRMCs likely to be affected by Typhoon ""PABLO""; provide police assistance in the evacuation of residents and deployment of personnel at the evacuation centers ; clearing of major thoroughfares and highways in coordination with DPWH and LGUs; provide assistance in the conduct of medical and relief operations, and conduct of actual SAR operations

PRC • PRC VII prepositioned relief goods in Mandaue City and held an emergency meeting for

the tasking of volunteers • PRC VI held an emergency meeting and coordinated Vice Chairman Sy re assigning one

(1) truck for evacuation purposes.

PCG • Warned the operators of small vessels, MBCAs and FBCs' to avoid sailing in the

south-eastern and eastern section of the country • CGS Davao has cancelled all voyages from Sta. Ana Pier Davao City bound to Kaputian

and Talicud Island, Island Garden of Samal • PCG & NAVY of VI suspended sea vessels trips

DPWH • Directed its District Engineers in areas likely to be hit by Typhoon "Bopha" to be on

stand-by and preposition all heavy equipment in strategic areas

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• DPWH IV-B prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic areas and coordinated with DPWH Field offices for possible clearing operations.

DOH

• DOH HEMS issued directive to CHDs likely to be hit by Typhoon "Bopha" to raise code white alert status and activate their respective disaster operations center (DOCs) in Regions V, VI, VIII, IX, X,XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

• DOH-HEMS raised Code Alert from Code White to Code Blue and sent continuous weather updates to all regions affected thru SMART lnfoboard

• CHD IV-8, V, VI, VIII, IX, X, CARAGA and ARMM is on code white alert status effective 04 December 2012.

• CHD IV-B in continuous coordination to all CHD Extension Offices in MIMAROPA Provinces, OCD and DOH Hospitals including Provincial Hospitals

• CHD VIII - inventory of drugs, medicines and supplies and prepositioned logistics. Augmented Colillert to LGU Tacloban City >- Coordinated with Central Office, RDRRMC 8, 6 PHTOs, City and Municipal DOH

Reps, 6 PHOs and 7 CHOs for preparedness activities and situational update • CHO Cagayan de Oro City conducted immunization in Xavier Heights Covered Court

>- Health consultations were conducted and foods are being provided by LGUs in all provinces

>- Contacted all PHOs, MHOs, DOH Reps, HEMS Coordinators and other government and private agencies for event updates

• CHD XI - Rapid Assessment Teams to be deployed today to Compostella Valley and Davao Oriental, bringing drugs and medicines and other supplies >- Continuous coordination with DOH-Reps and PHTs >- CHD is on Code Red Alert Status >- A total of 178 cadaver bags were provided in the Command Post in New Bataan,

Compostella Valley >- Composite Team of Public Health is scheduled for deployment on 06 December

2012; two (2) in Davao Oriental and two (2) in Compostella Valley >- Assessment Team were deployed in Cateel, Davao Oriental led by Reg. Director

Abdullah Dumama • CHD CARAGA - pre-emptive and force evacuation were done yesterday by the LGUs.

RD and ARD have conducted emergency meeting/briefing with the OPCEN staff • Logistics prepositioned as of 05 December 2012:

CO/REGION PREPOSITIONED TO PROVINCES WAREHOUSE DOH CO/HEMS/NCDPC/ 74,239,861.51 NCPAM/OSEC

Prepositioned drugs and meds to all provinces:

• Oriental Mindoro- 395,442.73 I V-B • Occidental Mindoro - 284,514.41

• Marinduque - 252,278.40

• Romblon- 187,289.40

• Palawan- 81,552.10

v Prepositioned drugs and meds to all 721,554.28

provinces (amount to follow)

VI Prepositioned drugs and meds to all provinces (amount to follow)

VII 400,000 to 4 Provinces (1 00,000 each)

VIII 705,213.00 463,428.50

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IX 84,702.00 to 3 Provinces X 250,000 to 5 Provinces (50,000 each) 500,000.00 XI 200,000 to 4 Provinces (50,000 each) 638,144.02

XII 250,000 to 4 Provinces (180,000

2,500,000.00 each) 900,000 to 5 Provinces (180,000

CARAGA each) Adela Serra Ty Hospital - 150,000 CARAGA Regional Hospital - 150,000

ARMM Prepositioned drugs and meds to all provinces (amount to follow)

Sub-Total PHP412901992.04 PHP7910621988.31

TOTAL PHP2811141118.84

• Quad cluster (Health , WASH, Nutrition and MHPSS) meeting was scheduled 1:00 PM today to discuss response actions to Typhoon "PABLO"

• Prepared basic drugs and medicines (CAMPOLAS-Contrimoxazole, Amoxicillin, Mefenamic Acid, Paracetamol, Oresol, Lagundi, Vitamin A and Skin Disease Ointments) for ready mobilization

DSWD • Alerted its Field Offices lying along the typhoon path such as FOs CARAGA, V, VI ,

VII, VIII, X and XI and advised to closely monitor the situation particularly those flashflood and landslide prone areas within their jurisdiction and provide reports on any eventualities, status of stand-by funds and stockpile

• Prepositioned PhP3. 70 million stand-by funds and PhP38.64 million worth of relief supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to PhP42.35 million

Field Offices Stand-by Funds Relief supplies Total CARAGA 933,237.06 3,571 ,697.86 4,504,934.92 XI 892,856.52 1 '144,644.77 2,037,503.29 X 607,599.96 5,551,864.20 6,159,464.15 VIII 459,596.85 688,753.79 1 '148,350.64 VII 126,098.50 6,238,500.28 6,364,596.78 VI 222,654.60 1,943,046.71 2,165,701.31 v 461,742.18 19,510,182.31 19,971 ,924.49

Total PhP3,703,785.67 PhP38,648,8689.92 PhP42,352,475.59

~ DSWD FO IVB prepositioned an approximately PHP262,250.00 worth of 1 ,049 family food packs in the Province of Palawan readily available for augmentation assistance

~ DSWD FOVI • Activation of QRT and SWAD teams to provide technical assistance and resource

augmentation to LGU-affected areas • Provided PHP9, 100.00 worth of 609 family packs to Bacolod City-bound

passengers in close coordination with the shipping lines; PHP3,085 worth of 16 boxes of milk for the stranded children

• Repacking of family food packs thru the Bayanihan Bayan volunteers ~ DSWD VII activated Quick Response Teams (QRTs), pre-positioned food and non­

food items for Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor, readied 2,000 family packs containing rice and canned goods

~ DSWD X pre-packed food items for 10,000 families, activated its Crisis Intervention Office and Quick Response Fund (QRF) are in placed

~ DSWD XI has standby 2,155 packs of food items and they're now packing additional 2,000 packs of food items.

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~ DSWD I prepositioned 500 family food packs per province for the provinces of llocos Norte, llocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan.

~ DSWD VI prepared its Quick Response Team for disaster relief work and prepositioned relief packs for immediate distribution.

~ DSWD-FO VIII continuous repacking of family packs readily available for augmentation assistance to affected areas

~ DSWD FO XII has sufficient stockpile of relief commodities as well as additional standby funds of P5 million from DSWD-CO readily available for augmentation support to affected areas

DILG • Directed all coastal LGUs in the Eastern seaboard to prevent fishermen from going to

sea effective 03 December 2012; • MDRRMO Culasi instructed LCE to be ready and alert; transportation on standby at the

Public Market beginning afternoon of 03 December 2012 PIA • Assisted OCD in the dissemination of weather and warning bulletins to the public in the

areas likely to be hit by Typhoon BOPHA through social media

DENR-MGB VII • Advised LGUs/local executives to check gee-hazard maps to locate flood-prone areas

NGCP

• Ensures the reliability of communications equipment, availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work

• Overall Disaster Command Center, which operates 24 hours a day, will monitor all power restoration activities, reports, updates from the Regional Command Centers in North Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao

DEPED

• DepEd Disaster Risk Reduction teams have been activated and readied schools for use as evacuation centers.

BFP

• BFP XI together with PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs conducted Search and Retrieval Operations ~ BFP Municipal provided fire trucks for delivery of potable water to evacuation centers

REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS:

• RDRRMCs-OCDRCs I, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII and CARAGA had been activated under Red Alert Status, ARMM under Blue Alert Status, to continuously disseminate weather advisories to all RDRRMC member/support agencies /units; preposition respective resources in terms of manpower, supplies and equipment for possible deployment if situation warrants, conduct of emergency meetings and to provide updates of the status of lifelines in their respective regions

• RDRRMC IV-B - LGUs convened their respective LDRRMCs and discussed the preparations for the effects of Typhoon "PABLO". Advised LGUs to put their operations center on Alert Status for immediate response and deployment of SAR Teams and assets.

• OCD IV-B provided guidance and information to responding units for resource prioritization and deployment.

• PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro prepositioned their heavy equipment, relief goods, and Water Search and Rescue equipment.

• RDRRMC V issued travel advisory to inbound and outbound passengers of Bicol Region to follow appropriate travel plan adjustments, requested DOE to ensure continuous

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power supply to AOR, activated JTF "PABLO" to augment local resources; conducted pre-disaster assessment and aerial surveillance around Mayon Volcano and Bato Lake; conducted Assessment Meeting at Provincial Government of Masbate; continuous updates are given to different RDRRMC member agencies, PDRRMCs, MDRRMCs and media outlets

• PDRRMC Albay and Camarines Sur conducted a pre-evacuation conference and emergency meeting re the conduct of preparedness activities.

• RDRRMC VI - Storm surge, flooding and landslides high risk areas: ~ Flooding and Storm Surge

o Libacao, Kalibo, Numancia , Aklan Province o Hamtic and San Remegio, Antique Province o Maasin, Alimodian, Miga-ao, Tubungan , Leon, Calinog, Mina, Iloilo Province o Sigma, Mambusao, Cuartero, Dao, Capiz Province o San Carlos City, Negros Occidental Province

~ Landslides o Maasin, Alimodian, Miga-ao, Tubungan , Leon and Calinog, Iloilo Province

~OCD VI conducted an emergency meeting with concerned RDRRMC members in preparation for Typhoon "PABLO".

~PDRRMCs Capiz, Aklan and Guimaras convened a meeting in their respective provinces in preparation for the effects of Typhoon "PABLO".

• RDRRMC VII and all PDRRMCs activated their Disaster Operations Center and their Search and Rescue Teams; Cebu City, Mandaue City and Lapu Lapu City DRRMCs also met for preparations; all Provincial Social Welfare Office have prepositioned food and non-food items; regional office readied 2,000 family packs containing rice and canned goods

~ Dumaguete Mayor declared suspension of work in government offices on 04 December 2012.

~ LDRRMC Bogo City coordinated with the National Food Authority and City Social Welfare and Development for prepositioning of relief goods.

~ Pre-emptive evacuation was done in six (6) coastal barangays in Amlan , Negros Oriental; in the low lying banks of Moalong River in Loon to Basac Elementary School; Sitio Pulangbukod , Alang-alang, Mandaue City; and in the coastal Barangays of Argao, Cebu.

~ Seventy (70) families living along flood prone areas of Brgy Casbu and Trinidad of Guindulman, Bohol have been evacuated to higher grounds.

• RDRRMC VIII closely coordinate with local PAGASA, LDRRMCs, RDRRMCs, member agencies, PNP and 81D and placed rescue teams on standby

~ CDRRMC-BISLIG - Activated all men in uniform (75th IB, PNP, PCG, Reservist) as standby responders.

~ CDRRMC-TANDAG - Provision of standby vehicle (10 units) for massive evacuation if needed.

~ MDRRMC-HINATUAN - Mass evacuation conducted this afternoon is some coastal areas.

~ MDRRMC-LINGIG - Stockpiling of goods and force evacuation late afternoon to the residents living in the islands, near riverbanks and mountain slopes area (temporarily housed at their municipal gym).

~ DRRMC Tacloban City, Baybay City, Hilongos, Southern Leyte, Ormoc City and Eastern Samar convened on 03 December 2012 re preparation on Typhoon "PABLO".

• RDRRMC IX spearheaded the emergency meeting to prepare and coordinate all concerned agencies for Typhoon "PABLO". The said meeting was held at about 10:00 AM, 04 December 2012 at the OCD, RDRRMC IX Warehouse in Pagadian City.

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~ CDRRMC Pagadian City identified the evacuation centers in their AOR namely: Southern Mindanao Colleges Annex Gym, Tiguma Gymnasium, Pagadian City Gymnasium, and Plaza Luz Covered Court.

• RDRRMC X held meetings re preparations of respective LDRRMCs and their alert level activation for the severe weather disturbance

~ PDRRMC MISAMIS ORIENTAL Chair Gov. Oscar Moreno held an emergency meeting of inter-agencies and all its MDRRMCs discussing the preparations for the weather disturbance and ordered the suspension of work in the provincial capitol in exemption of the staff from PHO doctors, engineering, PDRRMC and PSWDO, OPCEN I Incident Command Team and all department heads. The PDRRMC has been on BLUE Alert since 02 December 2012.

~ PDRRMC MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL conducted pre-emptive evacuation in Brgys Aloran, Jimeniz, Tudela, Sinacaban and Clarin.

~ PDRRMC Camiguin and MDRRMCs Mambajao and Mahinog prepositioned personnel and equipment

~ CDRRMC Cagayan de Oro conducted an emergency meeting on resource mobilization, response protocols, activation of BDRRMC OPCENs, its pre-emptive evacuation plan and assignment of evacuation centers for residents of flood prone areas, and prepositioning response assets for possible dispatch.

~ DRRMC lligan Chair Mayor Lawrence Cruz presided the expanded ExeCom meeting and series of committee meetings on the response preparedness measures for the typhoon

~ Municipality of Talakag - Alerted 3 barangays located along the river banks (Barangay Cocena, Ticoloan, San Isidro). MORRO provided handheld radio to barangays at risk to serve as feedback monitoring regarding status of water level

~ LDRRMC-Cagayan de Oro City - implemented forced evacuation for selected barangays with the assistance of PNP and 410 PA.

• RDRRMC XI instructed LGUs to conduct pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying and flood prone areas ~ PCG, TOG 11 PAF, 5053rd SRS, PCG, PNP 11, Eastern Mindanao Command

augmented disaster response to the affected areas ~ PDRRMC ComVal together with PNP and Phil. Army conducted road clearing ~ RDRRMC XI Chairperson, Dir Liza Mazo presided an emergency meeting along

with members of the RDRRMC XI response committee to assess the support capabilities for the affected LDRRMCs.

~ PDRRMC/MDRRMC, PNP SARO teams, 67th IB PA of AFP, and LGUs of East coast municipalities led the conduct of force evacuation of the residents residing near the coastline.

~ CDRRMC Tagum City, Davao Del Norte evacuated residents living near the coastal areas in Brgys Busaon and Libuganon at about 11 :30 PM, 03 December 2012.

~ MDRRMC of Banaybanay ordered pre-emptive evacuation on 3 December 2012 at 9:30 PM to all local communities especially those residing near coastal areas. Residents from Barangay San Vicente, Panikian, Piso, Cabangcalan and Calubian were already evacuated.

~ MDRRMC of Tarragona and Manay started to evacuate local communities on 3 December at 9:30 PM especially those residing near coastal areas.

~ MDRRMC CARAGA, PNP CARAGA and Philippine Army evacuated 105 ~ MDRRMC Mabini, Compostela Valley conducted pre-emptive evacuation of 21

families residing from flood prone areas on 03 December 2012, 11:45 PM. • RDRRMC XII PDRRMCs, CDRRMCs, MDRRMCs and TWG take appropriate actions for

any possible effects of the weather disturbance. ~ LDRRMCs from Provincial down to Municipal level are advised to implement

pre-emptive evacuation as Typhoon "PABLO" intensifies.

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• RDRRMC CARAGA prepositioned responders , water crafts and service vehicles for possible dispatch; disseminated weather bulletins; RDRRMC Chairperson called for an emergency meeting , RDRRMC OPCEN coordinated with other member agencies

>- In Hinatuan , Surigao del Sur, pre-emptive evacuation is now implemented for Barangay Poblacion , Tabok Island and Maowa Island

>- LGUs Surigao Del Norte advised mining companies to stop their mining operations effective 03 December 2012.

>- Pre-emptive evacuation was conducted in Municipality of Tubod , Claver, Placer, Gigaquit and Surigao City.

>- MDRRMC Santiago ordered evacuation in hazard prone areas. >- LGUs Agusan Del Sur prepositioned Food and Non-Food Items to include

engineering equipments, transport vehicles, generator sets, and rescue equipment.

>- RDRRMC OpCen needs the following items: o Communication Equipments o Tents for Command Posts o Hygiene Kits o Breast Feeding Stations o Cooking Wares I Dinner Wares o Emergency Lights I Flash Lights o Water Containers (5L) o Inflatable Beds with Pump o Personal Clothing (Male, Female, Toddler, Infant) o Plastic Crates o Thermos o Water Bottle with Filter

• RDRRMC ARMM disseminated End-to-End Early Warning (E2EEW) through the Quad­Media , initiate contingency planning projections/options for Early Preventive Action to include identification of High Risk Communities/Areas , Evacuation Areas, Retrofitting of Vulnerable, Structures/Properties and prepositioning of all resources and assets, continuous coordination with LDRRMCs/LDRRMOs re above measures.

>- List of possible affected areas in ARMM o LANAO DEL SUR - Bacolod - Kalawi (Bacolod Grande), Balabagan ,

Balindong (Watu), Bayang , Binidayan, Bubong , Butig ,Ganassi , Kapai, Lumba-Bayabao (Maguing), Lumbatan , Madalum, Madamba, Malabang , Marantao, Marawi City (Capital City) , Masiu, Mulondo, Pagayawan (Tatarikan) , Piagapo, Poona Bayabao (Gata) , Pualas, Ditsaan-Ramain , Saguiaran , Tamparan , Taraka, Tubaran , Tugaya , Wao, Marogong, Calanogas, Buadipuso-Buntong, Maguing, Picong (Picong Sultan Gumander), Lumbayanague, Bumbaran, Tagoloan II , Kapatagan , Sultah Dumalondong, and Lumbaca - Unayan

o MAGUINDANAO- Ampatuan , Buldon, Buluan, Datu Paglas, Datu Piang, Datu Odin Sinsuat (Dinaig) , Shariff Aguak (Maganoy), Matanog, Pagalungan, Parang, Sultan Kudarat (Nuling), Sultan sa Barongis (Lambayong), Kabuntalan (Tumbao), Upi , Talayan , South Upi, Barira, Gen. S.K. Pendatun, Mamasapano, Talitay, Pagagawan , Paglat, Sultan Mastura, Guindulungan, Datu Saudi Ampatuan , Datu Unsay, Datu Abdullah Sangki, Rajah Buayan , Datu Blah T. Sinsuat, Datu Anggal Midtimbang, Mangudadatu , Pandag, Northern Kabuntalan, Datu Hofer Ampatuan , Datu Salibo, Shariff Saydona Mustapha

>- At 9:00 AM, 04 December 2012, the RDRRMC, the Responders Team, and the UN OCHA convened for another meeting at the OPCEN, ORG ARMM as part of the region's preparedness and response activities. Member agencies updated the availability of their resources and assets for mobilization on affected communities.

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Sitrep No. 15

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "PABLO" PREPOSITIONED ASSETS

As of 06 December 2012

TABK

• Alerted its operational units to assist local DRRMCs and LGUs and prepositioned SAR equipment

• WESTMINCOM, EASTMINCOM, CENTCOM, and SOLCOM directed all DRTUs to be on standby effective 02 December 2012 • NOLCOM

( 1) PF 15 - River Wharf, SBMA, Olongapo City (2) UH-1 H (FMC)- TOG2, PAF Hangar

• WESCOM ( 1) L T507 - 2L T Lag are Pier, PPC, Palawan (1) PS37- OBD Pier, Ulugan, Palawan (1) PS35- OBD Pier, Ulugan, Palawan (1) PS74- 570CTW Hangar" (1) Nomad (FMC)- Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City ( 1) S-76 - 570CTW Hangar (2) OV-1 0 (FMC) - 570CTW Hangar"

• CENTCOM ( 1) BA486 - Dapitan City ( 1) BA487 - Dapitan City (1) PG140- Pier 2, Catbalogan City Western Samar" (2) UH-1H (FMC)- TOG 3, PAF ( 1) C-130 - MBEAB hangar (3) UH-1 H - MBEAB hangar

• WESTMINCOM (1) PS31- Ens Majini Pier, NSRE, Zamboanga City (1) PG118- Ens Majini Pier, NSRE, Zamboanga City(1) DF333 (4) UH-1H (FMC)- Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City (2) MG-520 - Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City (1) OV-10 (FMC)- Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City

• EASTMINCOM (2) UH-1H- Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City (1) Huey II- Edwin Andrew Air Base, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City (1) SF260TP- Dacao Airport

• PAF (2) UH-1H- CJVAB, Pasay City (1) C-130 (FMC)- CJVAB, Pasay City (5) Teams (7 persons) of TOG5 DRUs with equipments and vehicle on standby alert for possible deployment. 53rd Search and Rescue Squadron has standby Seven (7) Search and Rescue Teams composed of Eight (8) members per team.

• NAVFORSOL 2 Rescue Teams and Naval Reservists (4) M35 Trucks

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• 910 DROs (2) KM250 with ORO persons preposition

• 901Brigade/21B (1) PL TN; ORO Vehicle and Personnel on standby alert (5) Vehicles; (2) KM250, (1) M35, (2) KM450, (1) PL TN of persons and life

vest, ( 1) M35, ( 1) KM250

• 903Brigade/91 B ( 1 0) Vehicles; (7) KM450, (2) KM250, ( 1) M35 (4) PLTN of persons and life vest

• 8th Infantry Division , TOG8-PAF, PCG, PNP and PN Response Team on standby for possible deployment

• Regional office of BFP IX has two hundred thirty seven (237) personnel , forty three (43) fire trucks and four (4) ambulances for deployment

• Regional office of BFP XI has seventy nine (79) personnel and ten (10) fire trucks deployed

• Standby Two (2) Teams BFP SRU ready for deployment

• Romblon PPO, PRO 4B deployed personnel from Romblon Municipal Police Station while Palawan PPO, PRO 4B deployed personnel from Palawan Provincial Police Office

• PRO 8 deployed nineteen (19) ambulances, fourteen (14) PNP vehicles, six (6) trucks, two (2) hi-lux, one (1) Altis , one (1) lnnova and one (1) SAR box containing assorted items

• PRO 9 deployed SAR Teams from 9th Regional Public Safety Battalion • PRO 10 deployed sixty five (65) personnel • PRO 4B, PRO 6, PRO 7, PRO 9, PRO 10, PRO 11 , PRO 13 submitted situational reports

and summary regarding the impact of Typhoon "PABLO" to the duty NDRRMC-PNCO • PNP Maritime Group has ninety one (91) PCOs, one thousand forty five (1 ,045) PNCOs,

seventy five (75) Police Rubber Boats (PRBS) with pending case, twelve (12) available Police Rubber Boats (PRBS), six (6) Police Gun Boats (PGB) and twenty two (22) Police Fast Boats (PFBs) deployed

• Regional office of PNP VI has alerted all the MPS for possible deployment of personnel and activated the SAR Teams

• Regional office of PNP X has one hundred four (104) SAR Teams deployed • Regional office of PNP XI has standby one (1) company SAR Team

LOGISTIC PREPOSITIONED AS OF DECEMBER 3, 2012 CO/REGION PREPOSITIONED TO PROVINCES WAREHOUSE

DOH CO 19,000,000.00 I V-B Prepositioned drugs and meds to all provinces

• Oriental Mindoro - 395,442.73

• Occidental Mindoro- 284,514.41

• Marinduque - 252,278.40 • Romblon - 187,289.40

• Palawan- 81 ,552.10 v Prepositioned drugs and meds to all 721 ,554.28

provinces(amount to follow) VI Prepositioned drugs and meds to all

provinces(amount to follow)

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VII 400,00 to 4 Provinces(100,00 each) VIII 1,735,200 to 6 Provinces(289,200 each) 463,428.50 IX Prepositioned drugs and meds to all

provinces(amount to follow) X 250,00 to 5 Provinces(50,00 each) XI 200,00 to 4 Provinces(50,00 each) XII 250,00 to 4 Provinces(50,00 each) CARAGA 900,00 to 5 Provinces(180,00 each)

Adela Serra Ty Hospital - 150,000 Caraga Regional Hospital- 150,000

ARMM Prepositioned drugs and meds to all provinces(amount to follow)

Sub Total 5,236,277.04 20,184,928.78 TOTAL 25,421 ,259.82

PCG

• DRGIWASAR Teams on standby and ready for dispatch upon signal: • Two teams aboard Headquarters Coast Guard District South eastern Mindanao

(HCGDSEM) with rubber boat and out-bound motor - Sasa Wharf, Davao City • One team aboard Coast Guard Station Davao with rubber boat and out-bound motor -

Sta. Ana, Davao City • One Special Operations Group (SOG) Team aboard Coast Guard Station Davao

equipped with diving gears • One team aboard Coast Guard Station Mati with motor banca - Mati City, Davao

Oriental • Coastal barangays under Mati City were alerted by PCG as well as were advised to

alert their own response team • All Coast Guard Stations are instructed to closely coordinate with their respective

PDRRMCs, MDRRMCs, and LGUs • CGS Davao has cancelled all voyages from Sta. Ana Pier Davao City bound to

Kaputian and Talicud Island, Island Garden City of Samal

• Directed its District Engineers in areas likely to be hit by Typhoon "Bopha" to be on stand­by and preposition all heavy equipment in strategic areas

• DSWD VII activated Quick Response Teams (QRTs), pre-positioned food and non-food items for Bohol , Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor, readied 2,000 family packs containing rice and canned goods

• DSWD X pre-packed food items for 10,000 families , activated its Crisis Intervention Office and Quick Response Fund (QRF) are in placed

• NHQ issued 1.5 million cash advance to operating chapters • Provided hotmeals to eight hundred ninety four (894) individuals in Davao Oriental ,

Surigao del Norte and Bohol • Deployed two thousand (2000) relief items and one hundred (100) cadaver bags to

ComVal and Davao Oriental , three (3) generator sets, radio technician and equipment, technician staff and five hundred (500) tents

• PRC VII prepositioned relief goods in Mandaue City and held an emergency meeting for the tasking of volunteers

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• RDRRMC V • PDRRMC CEBU prepositioned relief goods and convene today, 3 December 2012

• RDRRMC X • PDRRMC BUKIDNON with its MDRRMCs and its two CDRRMCs Malaybalay and

Valencia prepositioned logistics, manpower and rescue equipment in the designated staging area

• RDRRMC CARAGA prepositioned responders, water crafts and service vehicles for possible dispatch; disseminated weather bulletins; RDRRMC Chairperson called for an emergency meeting, RDRRMC OPCEN coordinated with other member agencies

• Search and Emergency Response Team of Surigao Sur (SERTSS) is on standby at their designated posts; water crafts and service vehicles are also readied for dispatch for possible pre-emptied evacuation; warning updates were also given to the residents within AOR; contingency plans are also in place for worst case scenario; activated the Regional Disaster Operations Center manned by the Regional Police Community Relations Division (RPCRD) personnel in coordination with the Regional Tactical Operation Center manned by ROPD personnel

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SitRep No. 15

Effects of Typhoon ""PABLO"" and SOUTHWEST MONSOON

As of 07 December 2012, 5:00 AM

ACTIONS TAKEN

TAB L

1. NATIONAL

~ NDRRMC Operations Center was on RED ALERT STATUS since 02 December 2012 and is continuously monitoring and disseminating 24 hour Public Weather Forecast, Severe Weather Bulletin, Gale Warning, and General Flood Advisories to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial to the municipal levels.

• In view of the landfall of Typhoon Pablo over Baganga, Davao Oriental at 4:45 AM, 4 December 2012, the NDRRMC planned to implement the cluster approach coordination mechanism to immediately address the needs and requirements in the areas in Mindanao.

• As part of the cluster approach humanitarian response, the UNDAC team through the UN-OCHA arrived in Manila to support the NDRRMC in the conduct of immediate Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDANA)

• The NDRRMC OPCEN, in coordination with the UN Humanitarian Country Team (UNHCT), conducted a brief initial planning meeting on 4 December 2012 9:00AM for the conduct of Joint-NDRRMC-UNHCT- RDANA

• It was agreed in the meeting that Regions X, XI and CARAGA will be prioritized for the initial conduct of RONA and second assessment in Regions IV-8, VI, VII and VIII

• Thus, the NDRRMC issued two (2) Memoranda :

• First, inviting the national and global cluster leads /or any representative to attend the Inter-cluster coordination meeting on 4 December at 1:00 PM to discuss the conduct of the Joint NDRRMC-HCT RDANA in the above regions . The agenda of the meeting will cover the following : initial update of impact of TY Pablo; issues and concerns, organization of the joint NDRRMC­HCT team (terms of reference and timeline of deployment)

• Second, informing the Regional Directors of OCD Regions X, XI and CARAGA that three (3) teams will conduct a Joint NDRRMC-HCT RDANA in their respective regions. Further, directing them to schedule a regional briefing for the Joint RNA upon arrival and to provide the itinerary and logistics for the rapid needs assessment teams in terms of accommodations, meals, vehicles, working area and internet connection. Also to provide the team with list of Regional counterpart (name and agency) and list of most affected areas that has not enough information/data received .

~ The ASEAN Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Assistance (AHA) on Disaster Management along with the joint NDRRMC-HCT was deployed to conduct Rapid Needs Assessment (RNA) on 05 December 2012 in the Mindanao area to gather information/data on humanitarian needs. The AHA Center is also willing to provide support to the NDRRMC on the requirements in the disaster stricken areas. Moreover, the NDRRMC-OPCEN issued a Memorandum Order regarding the OCD Team who will join the joint NDRRMC-HCT RNA.

~ UN-OCHA prepares their team for humanitarian action in all areas affected by Typhoon Pablo.

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~ AFP prepositioned a PAF Aircraft for the use of OCD5 for disaster response and assessment operation in Bicol, particularly in Masbate province and Ticao Island.

• The 651B and 511B of the Phil Army were dispatched to assist the population affected by flooding in Kapai, Tagoloan and Bubong in Lanao Del Sur.

• 671B and 701 Bde conducted search and rescue and retrieval operations at Municipality of Boston, Davao Oriental.

~ DPWH provided three (3) trucks for the transport of 2,000 family packs from DSWD to the province of Davao Oriental.

~ DPWH XI conducted assessment and coordinated clearing of roads.

~ DILG provincial office identified the immediate needs in Compostela Valley. The needs are as follows: potable water, relief goods (food) and clothing.

~ PNP-PRO IV-B activated DRRM Committee, assisted stranded passengers in Oriental Mindoro, Occidental Mindoro, Romblon, and provided assistance at the evacuation centers in Palawan.

~ PNP-PRO X deployed 142 SAR Teams and cooperated in the joint clean-up operations conducted by various government agencies in the affected areas.

~ PNP-PRO XI conducted search, rescue and retrieval operations in Compostela Valley and Davao Provinces.

~ PNP MARITIME GROUP - RMU 8 deployed teams in Samar and Leyte. RMU 10 also deployed teams in Cagayan de Oro, Ozamiz, Oroquieta, Mahinog, Camiguin, lligan, Lugait, and Manticao. RMU 11 deployed teams in Davao del Norte.

~ BFP RO 10 conducted search and rescue operations, clearing operations, assisted in the evacuation centers, and rationed water to evacuation centers.

~ NGCP Bohol activated its operation center to respond to power outages due to broken lines.

~ DSWD is continuously managing evacuation centers nationwide. Food and non-food items were distributed in affected areas.

~ DSWD XI provided 14,500 food packs for Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.

~ PNRC provided hotmeals and distributed relief items and bottled waters in evacuation centers in affected areas. SAR Teams were also deployed.

~ DA XI in coordination with NIA XI conducted assessment on damages to agriculture.

~ DOH coordinated with UNICEF for provision of three (3) units of Mobile Water Treatment Device, two (2) for Davao City and one (1) for CARAGA, 450 units of Latrine Slabs, and 100-200 units of Portable Toilets. Nutrition Cluster Partners involved in the Initial Rapid Assessment are UNICEF, WFP, Save the Children, ACF and Plan International.

• CHD-XI is on Code Red Alert Status, provided fifty (50) cadaver bags to Command Post in New Bataan, Compostela Valley, and deployed Assessment Team in New Bataan, Compostela Valley.

• DOH-CO prepared PHP 5,455,112.23 worth of assorted drugs and medicines, Aquatabs, Lime, Cadaver Bags, Waterine and Oral Rehydration Salt to be delivered to CHD XI and CARAGA.

2. REGIONAL

REGION IV-B

~ LGU Coron provided food supplies to the evacuated families .

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REGION V

~ OCD V convened RDRRMC Emergency meeting attended by agency heads of DILG, DOST, DSWD, MGB, PAGASA, PHIVOLCS, PIA, APSEMO, TOG 5-PAF, and representatives from PA, PN, PNP, BFP, PCG, DOH and members of media . RDRRMC Bicol recommended to Masbate to conduct pre-emptive evacuation to high risk communities.

~ PDRRMC Catanduanes coordinated with the PNP, PRC, PCG, and Phil Army and was dispatched in the Barangays affected by storm surge brought about by Typhoon Pablo.

~ Albay PDRRMC convened for a pre-evacuation conference to discuss and plan requirements in the evacuation phase

~ RDRRMC V Operations Center downgraded from RED to BLUE Alert Status effective 8:00AM, 05 December 2012

REGION VI

~ PDRRMC Guimaras provided food assistance to the stranded passengers bound for Iloilo and Guimaras upon the suspension of motorboat trips by the PCGWV.

~ CDRRMC Bago City evacuated thirty nine (39) individuals in Brgy Poblacion for pre-emptive measures.

~ CDRRMC Bago City passed Executive Order (1) 1 No. 21 suspending the work in the City of Bago, (2) No. 22 an order suspending classes in both public and private Elementary and Secondary levels, and (3) No. 23 an order suspending classes at all levels in both public and private educational institution in the City

REGION VII

~ Dumaguete City Brgy Officials evacuated residents along the coastal line of Banica River.

~ RDRRMC VII convened a meeting at around 11:00 AM, 04 December 2012. The member agencies presented their preparedness updates then created the Rapid Assessment Team composed of the Office of Civil Defense, DSWD, DPWH, DILG, NEDA, DA, NIA, NTC, DOH, DepEd, DTI, and AFPCC.

~ DSWD VII increased their prepositioned food packs from 2,000 family packs to 3,000 packs containing rice and canned goods.

~ DSWD Lapu-Lapu City provided relief goods to evacuation sites. ~ Cebu Water District deployed water trucks to evacuation areas identified by

LGUs. ~ Provided PHP25,000.00 financial assistance to the five (5) injured victims hit by

fallen trees at PHP5,000.00 each for computerized tomography (CT) scan ~ On 05 December 2012, a total of 504 residents were evacuated from seven (7)

low-lying barangays: Sipakit, Panabutan, Catuyan, Pulang Lupa, San Vicente, St. Mary and San Nicolas

REGION X

~ OCD X responded to calls for assistance by various affected citizens. ~ Bukidnon Rescue and Response Team were deployed in different Brgys with

reports of fallen trees, electric posts, and other fallen objects due to strong winds. ~ PDRRMC Misamis Oriental dispatched three (3) dump trucks and two (2) rio

trucks for relief distribution to affected families from the municipalities of Misamis Oriental.

~ PDRRMC ICP I OPCEN dispatched three (3) dump trucks covering the Eastern Municipalities from Sugbongcogon to Magsaysay; one (1) rubber boat stationed at Medina, Misamis Oriental; two (2) rubber boats covering the Western Municipalities from Opol to Lugait; and two (2) 6x6 trucks for augmentation and assistance for Brgy Molugan, El Salvador City and Municipality of Manticao.

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>- CDRRMC El Salvador and MDRRMC Kinoguitan distributed food and non-food items.

REGION XI

>- CDRRMC Mati City, Davao Oriental evacuated 60 persons living near the coastline of Brgy Dahican, Mati City at about 12:15 AM, 04 December 2012.

REGION XII

>- BDRRMC Balabag spotted six (6) minor landslides in Sitio Mawig, Balabag , Kidapawan City and evacuated 11 families I 45 individuals.

>- CDRRMC Kidapawan is preparing for relief operations for the affected families .

CARAGA

>- 402nd Infantry Brigade installed SSB transceiver at the RDRRMC Operations Center for gathering of indormation

>- LDRRMCs Surigao Del Sur, Surigao Del Norte, Agusan Del Sur and Dinagat Islands facilitated the distribution of relief goods to evacuees in their respective Areas of Responsibilities (AOR).

>- LDRRMCs Surigao Del Sur facilitated the distribution of relief goods to evacuated individuals.

>- RDRRMC deployed an Emergency Rapid Assessment Team (ERAT) composed of representatives from OCD, DILG, DSWD, DPWH, DA, NEDA, DOH and DepEd in the areas of Lingig to Tandag , Surigao Del Sur to conduct Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment and identify the need requirements of the Internally Displaced Persons (lOPs) in the evacuation centers.

>- DOST, AFP, PNP, PCG, DA, DOH, DILG, PRC, DPWH and DSWD CARAGA deployed their assets including vehicles and equipment.

>- PDRRMC Agusan del Sur dispatched DANA Team and conducted assessment of the affected population and damages to agriculture, infrastructure and lifeline.

>- PDRRMC Agusan Del Sur prepositioned Food and Non-food items including engineering equipment, transport vehicles, generator sets and rescue equipment.

ARMM

>- At 9:00AM, 04 December 2012, the RDRRMC, the Responders Team, and the UN OCHA convened for another meeting at the OPCEN, ORG ARMM as part of the region's preparedness and response activities.

>- All public hospitals and health centers within the jurisdiction of the Integrated Health Provincial Office (IPHO) are placed under White Code Alert

>- Offices were directed to activate Health Emergency Response Team in close coordination with their respective LGUs