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“Reducing your Risks” Republic of the Philippines Region V Province of Sorsogon SORSOGON PROVINCIAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE E-mail Address:[email protected]Website: www.spdrrmo.org.phTelefax: (056)421-5724 MEMORANDUM FOR : Mr. CLAUDIO L. YUCOT Regional Director,OCD5 Chairperson, RDRRMC-Bicol FROM : PDRRMO-SORSOGON SUBJECT : FINAL Report for LPA (Former TD “USMAN”) DATE : 7 January 2019 Source: PAGASA, PDRRMCs, DRRMOs I. SITUATION OVERVIEW The Province of Sorsogon is experiencing fair weather condition. II. ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN As of 04:00 PM, January 7, 2019 PDRRMO-Sorsogon On December 26, 2018 the Weather Monitoring Section of this Office closely monitored the developing group of clouds bounded within a through coming from the Pacific Region; Coordinates with different Council Members for possible implementation of appropriate contingency plans; Conducted PDRRMC emergency meeting regarding the weather disturbance; Dispatch relative information and updates obtained from PAGASA; Plot coordinates provided to view the trajectory path of the typhoon; Ensure clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for updates and coordination processes; Continuous dissemination of information regarding” TD USMAN” thru radio broadcast (DWDR 105.5mhz/SPDRRMO Early Warning System) and its possible effects; Disseminated information and weather advisory regarding the “TD USMAN” to public, concerned person, PDRRMC Member/DRRMOs thru social media, INFOBOARD and INFOSYS; PDRRMO at EOC is on BLUE ALERT STATUS effective December 27, 2018;

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Republic of the Philippines Region V

Province of Sorsogon

SORSOGON PROVINCIAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE E-mail Address:[email protected]: www.spdrrmo.org.phTelefax: (056)421-5724

MEMORANDUM FOR : Mr. CLAUDIO L. YUCOT Regional Director,OCD5 Chairperson, RDRRMC-Bicol FROM : PDRRMO-SORSOGON SUBJECT : FINAL Report for LPA (Former TD “USMAN”)

DATE : 7 January 2019

Source: PAGASA, PDRRMCs, DRRMOs

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW

The Province of Sorsogon is experiencing fair weather condition.

II. ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN As of 04:00 PM, January 7, 2019

PDRRMO-Sorsogon

On December 26, 2018 the Weather Monitoring Section of this Office closely monitored the developing group of clouds bounded within a through coming from the Pacific Region;

Coordinates with different Council Members for possible implementation of appropriate contingency plans;

Conducted PDRRMC emergency meeting regarding the weather disturbance;

Dispatch relative information and updates obtained from PAGASA;

Plot coordinates provided to view the trajectory path of the typhoon;

Ensure clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for updates and coordination processes;

Continuous dissemination of information regarding” TD USMAN” thru radio broadcast (DWDR 105.5mhz/SPDRRMO Early Warning System) and its possible effects;

Disseminated information and weather advisory regarding the “TD USMAN” to public, concerned person, PDRRMC Member/DRRMOs thru social media, INFOBOARD and INFOSYS;

PDRRMO at EOC is on BLUE ALERT STATUS effective December 27, 2018;

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Consolidated reports from different LGUs; Coordination with PNP,31st, PCG regarding the stranded passenger and

vehicles; Immediate relief operation due to flooding;

Round the clock monitoring.

PDOHO-Sorsogon As of December 30, 2018

Notified all (PHO/MHO) of the escalation of CODE WHITE to CODE BLUE on December 29, 2018;

Coordinated with all (PHO/MHO) on the submission of reports;

Provision of assorted medicines to Irosin RHU 9(P8,518.42), Matnog RHU (P12,510.9)) and Bulan RHU (P 69,961.9)

Provision of assorted IVF to Matnog Medicare Hospital and PantaleonGotladera Memorial Hospital amounting to P3240.00 each;

Mobilized all HRZ to assist in the provision of health services in all RHUs;

Continues monitoring of all health events;

Visited health facilities of all health events;

Visited health facilities in Irosin, Matnog and Bulan using PHO vehicle together with Ms. Jeanette Avanica.

As of December 27, 2018

Prepositioning of Gas, Supplies and medicines

Code white alert. PNP

Disseminated information and plans to all COPs of Municipalities regarding the suspension of trips.

PCG

Advised fisher folks in affected Coastal Barangays not to venture out of sea due to weather disturbance;

Continuous info sharing/dissemination and coordination with MDRRMO within AOR;

Continuous monitoring of “TD USMAN”;

Strict implementation of MC 02-13 Guidelines on Movement of Vessel during Heavy Weather.

DEPED Province

Coordinated with different school heads and camp coordinator.

Issued DRRM advisory no 01 s 2018 december 27,2018 a memorandum to suspend of Activities Involving learners due to the Tropical Depression Usman and to instruct public schools district supervisor, cluster heads ,division heads ,clusters, DRRM coordinators and school heads to monitor and secure their schools and DEPED property and to submit RADAR;

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Issued DRRM advisory no. 1 s 2019 on January 2,2018 on the localized susp of classes in flood affected schools following the provisions of EO.66 and DEPED43 ion the suspension of classes;

Continuous monitoring of exposed districts, clusters and school

Monitored schools used as Evacuation Centers;

Disseminated advisories from PAGASA to affected districts, clusters and school

Ensured available standby DRRMs staff to be deployed in PDRRMC operations Center;

MDRRMO- Matnog

As of December 30, 2018

Emergency Responders PNP, BFP, PCG, PA Composite team, MDRRMO, RHU, SPDRRMO Rescue;

Assets DeployedAmbulance, 2 Army Trucks, 1 Fire Truck, 4 AREMAR Dump Trucks and other volunteer vehicles;

Extent of Local AssistanceEmergency Food Packages, prepared & distributed;

LGU Assistance Provided: 3,500 Hot meals, 200 Food Packs, 650 boxes of Mineral Water, 4,000 pcs of Bread and 4,000 pcs of Coffee;

DSWD Assistance Extended: Bread, 1,454 pcs of Malong and Water;

Gov Lee/ PDRRMO: Biscuits, 34 sacks of Rice, Coffee, and 12 boxes of Sardines;

Cong. Ramos: Cup Noodles, Bread, 300 sacks of Rice, Used Clothing, and Assorted Biscuits;

The Municipality of Matnog declared a State of Calamity on December 29, 2018 to facilitate the release of the 30% QRF to give assistance to affected families. As of December 28, 2018

Conduct emergency meeting regarding the weather disturbance;

Continuous monitoring.

MDRRMO-Magallanes

OpCen and MERT is now on alert status;

In close coordination of MDRRMC;

Disseminate weather information;

Round the clock monitoring.

MDRRMO-Bulan

Conducted ocular inspection and information dissemination to low lying areas and landslide prone barangays;

On standby alert;

Disseminated weather advisories provided by PAGASA;

In close coordination with MDRRMC;

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Continuous monitoring of weather. MLGOO-DILG

In close coordination with MDRRMC and MDRRMO Operation Center.

PCG-Bulan

Enforced the no sailing policy.

BULAN MPS(PNP)

Coordinated with MDRRMO re Preparedness measures.

MSWDO

Provided hot meals to stranded passengers inside the Bulan seaport.

BDRRMCs- Bulan

In close coordination with MDRRMO;

Continuous monitoring of weather.

MDRRMO- Casiguran

Conducted emergency meeting regarding the weather disturbance;

Activated BDRRMCs;

Disseminated weather information thru infoboard/infocast, VHF radio and cellphone;

Prepared food packs in case of influx of stranded passengers going to Visayas;

Continuously monitoring the weather.

MDRRMO-Bulusan

Conducted Public announcement for 24 barangays;

Disseminated weather update;

Issued memorandum for the preparation for the Tropical Depression; Usman;

Continuous monitoring.

MDRRMO-Sta. Magdalena

Convene Punong Barangays on the updates and status of “TD USMAN”

Advice Punong Barangays to activate their response team and BDRRMC on standby alert;

Reminds MDRRMC members of the same undertakings, be on standby alert;

Activate Municipal ERT and to be on standby alert;

Continue monitoring on weather updates.

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MDRRMO-Barcelona

On standby alert;

Disseminated weather advisories provided by PAGASA;

In close coordination with MDRRMC/BDRRMC;

Continuous monitoring of weather;

Prepositioning of relief goods. Sorsogon City As of December 29, 2018

Continuous monitoring of typhoon track;

Monitoring of identified flood prone barangays;

24/7 on-alert status at DOpCen. As of December 28, 2018

As of 5:30 December 27, 2018, CDRRMO disseminated weather advisory to DEPED, Barangay officials, PNP, CSWD, CEO, PCG, BFP, SORECO II, Traffic and Public Safety Office;

At 7:00AM sending communication to CDRRM council for emergency meeting at 11:00 o’clock in the morning.

At 10AM the EOC activated;

CDRRMO visited barangays identified as flood prone areas;

Conducted CDRRMC meeting;

At 3:00PM a press conference will be conducted at the City Hall. MDRRMO-Pilar

Continuous monitoring on weather updates;

Conduct ocular inspection to low lying areas and landslide prone barangays;

Monitor San Jose Spillway, Putiao and Sta. Fe River.

MDRRMO-Gubat

Continuous monitoring of weather updates;

Continuous monitoring of hazard prone areas;

Give weather advisories to all concerned within the AOR thru various means;

Instructed BDRRMCs to conduct their own monitoring strategy and undertake necessary preparedness measures within their respective AOR;

No sailing, no fishing policy is issued to coastal barangays

Disaster Operation Center personnel is placed on heightened alert. MDRRMO-Prieto Diaz

Continuous monitoring of TD USMAN;

Close coordination with the MDRRMC chairperson;

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Forwarded PAGASA Weather updates to MDRRMC members and BDRRMCs through sms.

Emergency Responders and vehicles on standby 24-hour at EOC;

Conducted ocular visit to flood prone areas.

MDRRMO-Irosin

Continuous monitoring of the track of the typhoon;

Advised all barangay captain to monitor their area of responsibility and report back to the office if there’s any update;

Conducted ocular inspection;

Coordinated with MSWDO and PNP

Sent information about the weather disturbance through text blasting and posting on social media.

MDRRMO-Bulusan

Continuous weather monitoring advisory thru all available resources and media

Issued memorandum no. 10 series of 2018 on September 27, 2018 for disaster preparedness;

Emergency operation center in full alert and standby 24/7;

Conducted ocular inspections;

Conducted public announcement in all of 24 barangays;

Issued advisories and updates to council members, BDRRMC’s School heads and the general public;

In close coordination with MDRRMC and other concerned agencies

Continuous weather monitoring. MDRRMO-Matnog

Monitoring weather system;

Give weather advisories to all concerned within the AOR thru various means

Activated operations center located at lobby Municipal Hall

Coordinated with DEPED in preparations for Evacuationcenter;

Assigned Health personnel to set-up Medical Station;

PNP and Army secure area and maintain orderly the Traffic;

PCG implemented No sailing policy

Coordinated with SPDRRMO regarding the influx of vehicles going to Matnog;

MSWD distributed 1,170 packs ready to eat food.

MDRRMO-Donsol

Continuous weather monitoring;

Conducted Emergency meeting;

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Information dissemination/bandillo system in all 51 barangays;

Prepositioning of relief goods. III. EFFECTS and PROGRESS

A. Status of Seaport

CGS-Sorsogon 8:00AM December 29,2018

All seaports started to operate as early as 8:00 AM of December 29, 2018 when PAGASA issued Weather Bulletin and lifted Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal (TCWS) over the Province of Sorsogon.

B. Stranded vehicles and passengers along the Maharlika Highway

- Trip resumed as of December 29, 2018

C. Casualties

City/Municipality Name Age/Sex Address Cause/Date/REMARKS

1. Bulan - Brgy. Palale - Brgy. Managa-Naga

1 1

- Angelina Gerona - - Jaime Morrico

- 91yrs

old/Female

- 70yrs old/Male

-Brgy. Palale -Brgy. Managa-naga

-Buried in landslide

12/28/18 -Hypothermia 12/29/18

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2. Sorsogon City

-Brgy. Tiris

1 1 1 1 1 1

- Gilbert D. Desunia

- Gerald Despabiladeras

- Dominador

Esquivel

- Leonel E. Diaz

- Magno Deocareza Diaz

- Franklin Olavere

22yrs old/Male Minor/Male 14yrs old 40yrs/male

-Barrio Site, Osiao - Barrio Site, Osiao -Brgy. Gajo, Osiao -Brgy. Gajo, Osiao -Brgy. Gajo, Osiao -Brgy.Canjela, Castilla

-Buried in landslide 12/29/18 - Buried in landslide 12/29/18 -Recovered casualty December 30, 20018 -Recovered casualty January 1, 2019 -Recovered casualty January 2,2019 -Recovered casualty December 30, 2018

TOTAL DEAD 8

D. Consolidated Report on Evacuees

CONSOLIDATED REPORT ON EVACUEES

INSIDE EVACUATION OUTSIDE

EVACUATION REMARKS

CITY/MUN. BRGY. AFFECTED Families Persons Families Persons

SOROSGON CITY CAPUY 300 1800 Decamped

CABID-AN 10 50 Decamped

BUHATAN 493 2958 Decamped

PEÑAFRANCIA 90 540 Decamped

Bibincahan 500 7200 Decamped

Salog 650 3900 Decamped

Balogo 700 9000 Decamped

Jamislagan 65 3900 Decamped

Gimaloto 190 1140 Decamped

Piot 400 2400 Decamped

Cabid-an 700 4200 Decamped

Burabod 600 3600 Decamped

Abuyog 526 3156 Decamped

Buenavista, Bacon 652 3912 Decamped

Rizal 600 3600 Decamped

Sulucan 255 1530 Decamped

Osiao 820 4920 Decamped

Sampaloc 700 4200 Decamped

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Salvacion, West 160 960 Decamped

San Isidro, West 200 1200 Decamped

San Roque 510 3060 Decamped

Sirangan 750 4500 Decamped

Bulabog 400 2400 Decamped

Pamurayan 490 2940 Decamped

Sto. Niño 400 2400 Decamped

Bitan-o 600 3600 Decamped

Basud 220 1320 Decamped

Bucalbucalan 400 2400 Decamped

Ticol 300 1800 Decamped

Guinlajon 800 4800 Decamped

Tugos 435 2610 Decamped

Cambulaga 500 3000 Decamped

Buenavista, West 200 1200 Decamped

Panlayaan 190 1140 Decamped

Barayong 100 600 Decamped

Talisay 400 2400 Decamped

Macabog 400 2400 Decamped

Marinas 180 1800 Decamped

Almendras-Cogon 80 480 Decamped

Polvorista 400 2400 Decamped

San Juan-Roro 410 2460 Decamped

Pangpang 500 3000 Decamped

Balete 364 2184 Decamped

Balogo, Bacon 120 720 Decamped

Bato 346 2076 Decamped

Bogña 210 1260 Decamped

Bon-ot 150 900 Decamped

Cabarbuhan 115 690 Decamped

Caricaran 350 2100 Decamped

Del Rosario 150 900 Decamped

Gatbo 520 3120 Decamped

Poblacion 500 3000 Decamped

Rawis 260 1560 Decamped

Salvacion, Bacon 317 1902 Decamped

San Jose 580 3480 Decamped

San Juan-Roro 400 2400 Decamped

San Isidro, Bacon 450 2700 Decamped

San Ramon 240 1440 Decamped

San Pascual 300 1800 Decamped

San Vicente 130 780 Decamped

Sawanga 260 1560 Decamped

Sta. Lucia 250 1500 Decamped

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Sta. Cruz 250 150 Decamped

Sto. Domingo 350 2100 Decamped

Sugod 300 1800 Decamped

IROSIN Bagsangan 5 25 Decamped

Batang 6 30 Decamped

Bulawan 30 150 Decamped

Bolos 4 20 Decamped

Tabon-Tabon 5 25 Decamped

BARCELONA Luneta 2 10 Decamped

Macabari 2 10 Decamped

CASIGURAN Mabini 3 13 Decamped

JUBAN Buraburan 7 33 Decamped

Cogon 5 35 Decamped

Embarcadero 93 391 Decamped

Lajong 10 56 Decamped

Putting Sapa 12 37 Decamped

BULUSAN Cogon 8 20 Decamped

San Bernando 24 80 Decamped

Tinampo 1 8 Decamped

Sabang 3 16 Decamped

San Antonio 15 51 Decamped

GUBAT Cota naDaco 8 40 Decamped

PILAR Putiao 73 350 Decamped

Calongay 26 105 Decamped

Binanuahan 27 135 Decamped

Dao 30 151 Decamped

BULAN Managa-Naga 81 405 7 30 Decamped

San Vicente 2 10 300 1500 Decamped

Obrero 33 233 Decamped

Calomagon 36 156 16 64 Decamped

Libertad 68 340 Decamped

Fabrica 22 110 Decamped

Inararan 9 12 Decamped

Palale 12 28 Decamped

San Rafael 142 749 Decamped

Aquino 62 260 Decamped

Zone 8 100 400 Decamped

JP Laurel 195 975 Decamped

Bonga 32 130 Decamped

Dolos 50 86 Decamped

Zone 5 12 60 Decamped

A. Bonifacio 19 90 Decamped

Zone 7 2 10 Decamped

DONSOL Ogod 101 551 Decamped

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Tres Marias Drive 5 21 Decamped

Awaii 19 94 Decamped

Gura 24 144 Decamped

San Jose 63 316 Decamped

Gogon 9 45 Decamped

Gimagaan 14 84 Decamped

Lourdes 76 384 Decamped

De Vera 5 27 Decamped

Orange 1 4 Decamped

San Isidro 11 57 Decamped

Vinisitahan 35 175 Decamped

BanuangGurang 10 51 Decamped

PT. DIAZ Gogon 4 15 Decamped

Lupi 54 243 Decamped

Quidolog 13 47 Decamped

San Isidro 27 128 Decamped

Sto. Domingo 9 32 Decamped

Bulawan 33 117

STA. MAG San Antonio 6 30 Decamped

San Isidro 6 30 Decamped

San Rafael 6 30 Decamped

CASTILLA Mayon 14 73 34 292 Decamped

Cumadcad 7 28 87 173 Decamped

Tomalaytay 19 114 41 124 Decamped

TOTAL 129 25,984 165,508 536 2,358

E. Status of National Roads, Bridges and Spillways

Municipality Barangay Situation REMARKS

Sorsogon City -Purok 7, Pamurayan As of 2:00PM, December 28, 2018 waist-high flooding.

PASSABLE

Casiguran -Brgy. Sta. Cruz -Bronoza Bridge in San Juan Casiguran Sorsogon going to Mabini Casiguran as of 10:00AM today December 29, 2018.

-Not passable spillway December 28, 2018. -Not passable due to the damage of bridge linking to the two barangays

PASSABLE NOT PASSABLE

(TOTALLY DAMAGED)

Magallanes Brgy. Incarizan As of 4:00AM December 29, 2018 unpassable due to flooded road section.

PASSABLE as of December 30, 2018

Bulan Brgy. Inararan Spillway As of 1630H December NOT PASSABLE

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Brgy. Taromata Spillway

28, 2018 Spillway overflow

(TOTALLY DAMAGED) PASSABLE as of December 31, 2018

Pilar -Brgy. Mabanate -San Jose -Sta. Fe

Not passable last night around 10:30PM, December 29, 2018; -Spillway Not passable last night around 10:30PM, December 29, 2018; - Not passable last night around 10:30PM, December 29, 2018.

-PASSABLE -PASSABLE -PASSABLE

Bulusan -Brgy. Sapngan -Brgy. Bagacay

- Spillway not passable -Spillway not passable

-PASSABLE -PASSABLE

F. Status of Agricultural City Agricultural Services Office- Sorsogon City

City/Municipalities Affected Agricultural/Crop Areas in Hectares

REMARKS

Sorsogon City - Basud - Capuy - Gimaloto - Balogo

- 40 - 60 - 700 - 5

Bulan - 961.55 hectares and 933 farmers

Municipal Agriculture Office Damage Report the total amount of P8, 809, 305.68

Donsol - 117 Hectares Damaged crop Matnog - 148.3025 (Ha) Damaged crop

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Office of the Provincial Agriculturist As of January 7, 2019

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Pilar Sorsogon

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Pilar

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Pilar

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Matnog Sorsogon

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Prieto Diaz As of January 4, 2019

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Castilla As of January 4, 2019

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G. Status of Infrastructures

City/Municipality Types of Infrastructure Status (Partially/Totally Damaged)

1. Donsol -BanuangGurang -Sta. Cruz

- 1 Daycare Center - 2 classroom school bldg. - 1-Footbridge -1 school arc & gate - Pathways

Partially damaged Partially damaged Totally damaged Totally damaged Totally damaged

2. Casiguran -Brgy. San Juan -SitioStoromBrgy. Trece -Sitio San Ramon Brgy. Burgos

-1 Broñoza Bridge -1 Flood Control -1 Brgy. Road (100Meters)

Totally damaged Partially damaged Totally damaged

3. Matnog -Brgy. Poropandan – Culasi -Brgy. Pawa

-1 Footbridge -1 Footbridge

Totally damaged Totally damaged

4. Bulan -Brgy. Inararan Spillway

-1 Spillway

Totally damaged

5. Sorsogon City

-School Classrooms -School Classrooms -Government Structures -Roads and bridges

Totally damaged Partially damaged

6. Pilar -Sta. Fe going San Antonio(Sapa)

-Dao Pilar

-Damaged Road pavement -Collapse riprap

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DPWH I

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DPWH II

As of January 4, 2019

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NIA-Sorsogon

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DEPED Province

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Office of the Provincial Engineering Office

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H. Damaged to Houses

City/Municipality Partially Damaged Totally Damaged 1. Matnog 3 3

2. Juban 1

3. Donsol -Brgy. San Isidro and Brgy. Gura

2

4. Bulan - 8 barangays

14 32

5. Magallanes 29 16

6. Prieto Diaz 1

7. Irosin 3 TOTAL 50 54

I. Landslide Incident

City/Municipality Situation Remarks

1. Magallanes - Brgy. Aguada Sur

&Poblacion to BrgySiuton Road Section

Scattered Minor Landslide as of 4:00AM, December 29, 2018

As of 7:00AM the debris on the road were immediately cleared.

2. Sorsogon City - Buenavista Bacon - SitioTiris, Osiao Bacon

-Debris flow along the portion of Bacon Provincial road. - Debris flow along the portion of Osiao road.

As of 10:00AM , December 29, 2018 the debris on the road were immediately cleared by the locals and City Engineering Office.

3. Bulan - Brgy. Taromata

- Brgy. Calpi

- Brgy. R. Gerona

- Brgy. Palale

- Brgy. Calomagon

- Impassable for Trycles

and 4 wheels’ vehicle - Impassable for Trycles

and 4 wheels’ vehicle - Impassable for Trycles

and 4 wheels’ vehicle - Impassable for Trycles

and 4 wheels’ vehicle

- Impassable for Trycles and 4 wheels’ vehicle

-On going clearing operation. All roads are PASSABLE

4. Bulusan -Brgy. Porog

- One lane passable due to the minor landslide.

PASSABLE as of 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, December 31, 2018

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5. Donsol -Brgy. Baras -Brgy. Mabini

-Brgy. San Isidro -Brgy. Suguian -Brgy. San Rafael -Brgy. Sta Cruz -Brgy. Gura

- Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide - Scattered Minor

Landslide -

-PASSABLE -PASSABLE - PASSABLE - PASSABLE - PASSABLE - PASSABLE -PASSABLE

J. Flooded Areas

City/Municipality Barangays Affected Remarks

1. Matnog 21 barangays affected PASSABLE

2. Sorsogon City Abuyog PASSABLE

Buhatan PASSABLE

Cabid-an PASSABLE

Balogo PASSABLE

Sampaloc PASSABLE

Almendras-Cogon PASSABLE

Sirangan PASSABLE Tiris PASSABLE

Sulucan PASSABLE

Salog PASSABLE

San Juan- Roro PASSABLE Burabod PASSABLE

Polvorista PASSABLE

Piot PASSABLE

Tugos PASSABLE Cambulaga PASSABLE

San Isidro, West PASSABLE

Pangang PASSABLE

Peñafrancia PASSABLE Pamurayan PASSABLE

Gimaloto PASSABLE

Guinlajon PASSABLE

Basud PASSABLE Salvacion, West PASSABLE

Macabog PASSABLE

Balete PASSABLE

Poblacion PASSABLE

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Buenavista Bacon PASSABLE Rawis PASSABLE

Bibincahan PASSABLE

3. Bulan Brgy. Sta. Remedios PASSABLE Brgy. Aquino PASSABLE

Brgy. Taromata PASSABLE

Brgy. Managa- Naga PASSABLE

Bgry. Bonga PASSABLE Brgy. Obrero PASSABLE

Brgy. Sagrada PASSABLE

Brgy. Quezon PASSABLE

Brgy. Otavi PASSABLE Brgy. Fabrica PASSABLE

Brgy. San Rafael PASSABLE

4. Donsol BanuangGurang PASSABLE

De Vera PASSABLE Mabini PASSABLE

San Isidro PASSABLE

Tres Maria PASSABLE

Awaii PASSABLE Bororan PASSABLE

Ogod PASSABLE

Gura PASSABLE

Bayawas PASSABLE Sevilla PASSABLE

Tungdol PASSABLE

San Vicente PASSABLE

Dancalan PASSABLE San Ramon PASSABLE

Girawan PASSABLE

Suguian PASSABLE

Juan Adre PASSABLE Bandi PASSABLE

San Jose PASSABLE

Alin PASSABLE Orange PASSABLE

Tagbac PASSABLE

Pawala PASSABLE

Cabugao PASSABLE Pangpang PASSABLE

Gimagaan PASSABLE

Vinisitahan PASSABLE

Sibago PASSABLE Malapoc PASSABLE

Tuba PASSABLE

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Sta. Cruz PASSABLE Poso PASSABLE

Tinanogan PASSABLE

K. Status of Lifelines

City/Municipality

ELECTRICITY WATER COMMUNICATIONS REMARKS

GLOBE SMART SUN

1. Bulusan NO POWER as of 8:00PM

NORMAL as of December 29, 2018

2. Bulan NO POWER NORMAL as of December 30, 2018

L. Status of Livelihood

City/Municipality Types of Livelihood Totally Damaged Partially Damaged

Amounting

1. Bulan - San

Rafael - Zone 2 - Danao

Motorized Banca - 9

- 16 - 4

- 16 - 42 - 10

P 6, 183,100.00

TOTAL 29 68

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M. Status of Livestock

Municipality Livestock Total Damages

1. Casiguran 12 (Goats) 42,000.00

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Matnog

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N. Suspension of Classes

Coverage Level Sector Duration Remarks

1. Bulan Pre-school to High school

level

Public andPrivate

January 3-4, 2019 RESUMED

IV. State of Calamity

City/Municipality Resolution 1. BULAN -MDRRMC Resolution No. 12-2018 Resolution

recommending the declaration of state of calamity for the Municipality of Bulan. - SB Resolution Number 354 Resolution Declaring the State of Calamity for the Municipality of Bulan in the aftermath of the Devastation and Damage brought about by Tropical Depression “USMAN”.

2.MAGALLANES - Resolution No. 106-2018Declaring a State of Calamity in the Municipality of Magallanes Sorsogon, in the aftermath of the widespread flooding experienced by all barangays in the Municipality caused by heavy rains brought about by Typhoon Usman.

3.MATNOG -Resolution No. 89 S. 2018 Declaring the Forty (40) Barangays in Matnog, Sorsogon under the State of Calamity due to the Flashfloods and Landslides brought by Tropical Depression Usman.

4.PROVINCE OF SORSOGON Resolution No. 356-2018 Resolution declaring the Province of Sorsogon under a State of Calamity due to the devastation inflicted by tropical Depression Usman

V. Needs

Agricultural Needs

Distribution of seedsto farmers for re-planting.

City/Municipality Needs Purpose

1. Matnog Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

2. Juban Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

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3. Bulan Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit; School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

4. Donsol Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

5. Magallanes Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

6. Prieto Diaz Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

7. Irosin Hardware (Roofing G.I. Sheets; Plywood; nails; cement;

Rice & groceries;

Hygiene kit;

School supplies.

To be distributed for the affected families.

VI. Recommendations

Construction of Integrated Terminal at Matnog Sorsogon. For convenient and safety of the commuters and business community;

Revisit of Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2014-1 dated April 4, 2014 titled Implementing Guidelines for the Establishment of Local DRRM Offices (LDRRMOs) or Barangay DRRM Committees (BDRRMCs) in Local Government Units (LGUs).

For your information and guidance. RADEN D. DIMAANO PDRRMO