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    TY AMBO is expected to enhance the Southwest Monsoon that will bring rains overSouthern Luzon and Visayas especially the western section which may triggerflashfloods and landslides.

    Estimated rainfall amount is from 20 - 30 mm per hour (heavy) within the 400 kmdiameter of the Typhoon.

    Fishing boats and other small seacrafts are advised not to venture out into the seaboardsof Luzon and the western seaboard of Visayas due to the combined effects of TYAMBO and the Southwest monsoon.

    Meanwhile, a Active Low Pressure Area (ALPA) was estimated based on satellite andsurface data at 870 km East of Southern Mindanao (6.0N, 134.0E).

    II. EFFECTS OF TYPHOON AMBO (MAWAR)

    A. CASUALTIES (TAB A)

    DEAD = 2

    IV-B 2INJURED = 7

    Region IV-A 7MISSING = 7

    Region IV-A 1

    Region IV-B 1Region V 5

    RESCUED = 32

    Region V 32

    B. STATUS OF STRANDEES

    As of 7:00 AM, 04 June 2012, a total of 108 stranded passengers and 2 lightvehicles were reported in Pasacao, Camarines Sur.

    C. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

    REGION/ AREA CAUSE STATUS REMARK/S

    BRIDGE (3)Region I (1)Garasgas Bridge in Nationalhighway, Brgy. Bil-Loca,Batac City

    Weak bridgescondition

    Impassable

    Region IV-B (2)

    Mongpong Bridge, BrgyMalisbong, Sablayan,Occidental Mindoro

    Heavy downpour

    Passable to alltypes of vehiclesas of June 2, 7:00PM

    Sto. Nio Detour Bridge inBrgy. Sto. Nio, Busuanga,Palawan

    Strong current ofriver

    Impassable to lightvehicles

    Collapsed/washed out

    ROAD (3)Region IV-B (1)

    Sabalayan National RoadHeavy downpourof water fromMompong River

    ImpassableDamaged portion/approach and boxculverts

    CAR (2)

    Kennon RoadFalling rocksalong Camp 5

    Closed to traffic

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    D. STATUS OF DAMS AND RIVERWAYS

    DAMS

    ReservoirWaterLevel

    (RWL) (m)

    Normal HighWater Level

    (NHWL) / SpilingLevel (m)

    GateOpening Date/Time

    ANGAT 192.65 210.00 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    IPO 99.82 100.20 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    LA MESA 79.66 80.15 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012AMBUKLAO 744.26 752.00 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    BINGA 570.49 575.00 Closed:12:00 PM

    6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    SAN ROQUE 239.68 280.00 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    PANTABANGAN 200.69 221.00 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    MAGAT 190.76 193.00 Closed:4:15 PM

    6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    CALIRAYA 286.39 288.00 6:00 AM, 04 June 2012

    RIVERWAYS Critical/SpillLevel (m)Current

    Level (m)

    Date/Time

    STO. NIO (Marikina River) 15.0 13.57 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    SAN JUAN RIVER 12.0 11.60 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    FORT SANTIAGO 12.0 11.82 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    PANDACAN 12.0 11.68 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    MONTALBAN 23.6 22.30 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    NANGKA 18.30 15.93 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    ROSARIO JUNCTION 13.8 13.35 7:00 AM, 03 June 2012

    BUNTUN (Cagayan River) 12.00 2.0 5:00 PM, 03 June 2012

    E. INCIDENTS MONITORED (TAB B)

    A total of eleven (11) incidents occurred in various regions affected by TyphoonAMBO.

    III. PREPAREDNESS MEASURES (TAB C)

    IV. EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGEMENT

    NDRRMC

    NDRRMCOPCEN was upgraded its alert status from Blue Alert to Red Alerteffective 8:00 AM, 03 June 2012 due to intensification of TY AMBO in PhilippineArea of Responsibility.

    PAGASA advised the Binga FFWS Dam Office re Commencement of PreparatoryPhase of Flood Warning Operation for the Agno River and Magat FFWS Dam Office

    Collapsed

    Structure

    Drowning

    Flooding

    Vehicular

    Accident

    Landslide

    SeaMishap

    Overfvlowing

    ofRiver/Dam

    1 1 3 1 1 3 1

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    for the Magat River dated 01 June 2012 at 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM respectively.NDRRMC OPCEN disseminated to OCD Regions I and II for precautionarymeasures.

    PAGASA likewise issued Notice of Dam Discharge Warning Operation of Binga DamWarning No. 01 dated 01 June 2012, 11:35 AM which was disseminated toRDRRMC/OCD CAR for precautionary measures.

    AFP

    NAVFORSOL requested from HPN the availability of PN aircrafts for SAR operationsin Catanduanes

    RDRRMCs, Local DRRMCs Response Efforts

    A. Region IV-A

    1. COLLAPSED Foundation of a Bridge (under construction)a. San Mateo DRRMO conducted SAR Operations

    2. DROWNING Incident in Cainta, Rizala. Cainta DRRMO conducted SAR Operations

    3. ERODED DPWH Rip-rapa. CDRRMO Antipolo visited the site to assess the damage and alerted DPWH for

    immediate repairs

    b. OCD-RDRRMC IV-A is continuously coordinating with DPWH Region IV-A andDEO, CDRRMO-Antipolo, PDRRMO-Rizal for updates and proper action

    B. Region IV-B

    1. MONGPONG BRIDGEa. PDRRMO Occidental Mindoro installed early warning signs and devices on both

    approaches to caution commuters and diverted traffic flow to a detour

    2. MISSING MBNCA BRANDO with 1 passengera. Coast Guard Romblon directed all other nearby detachments and advised all

    ships/ watercrafts and local populace transiting in the area to be on the look-outand provide assistance if missing motorbanca is sighted

    b. Coast Guard Southern Tagalog had been notified and alerted for possible SAROperations

    3.STO. NIO DETOUR BRIDGEa. New detour was made to accommodate traffic flowb. DILG MLGOO activated the Disaster monitoring systemc. PNP continuously monitoring the affected area

    C. Region V

    1. Three (3) MISSING FISHERMENa. Local WASAR alerted and will commence SAR Operations when weather

    improvesb. Coordinated with OCD VIII on the reported sightings of the fishermen in Borongan

    Province, Eastern Samarc. Coordinated and monitored with PCG District Bohol and PRO5 re Local SAR

    Operations for the five missing fishermend. Coordinated with NAVFORSOL and TOG5 for availability of appropriate aircraft

    for SAR in Catanduanes as requested by PDRRMC Catanduanes

    2. MISSING VESSEL (FB CRISMAR) with 32 passengersa. PDRRMC Catanduanes informed all coastal Barangays to be on the look-out and

    alert for possible sightings of the missing vessel and provide assistanceb. PCG and PNP rescue teams deployed for search and rescue operations

    c. SAR team organized by the barangay officials from Viga and Gigmoto rescuedthe fishermen

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    3. Two (2) MISSING FISHERMENa. PDRRMC Camarines Sur coordinated with MDRRMC Lagonoy, PNP and PCG

    for SAR Operation

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    itrep No. 07 Tab A

    Region IV-B 2

    1 Abrera, Princess Abrera 2Sitio Kiwit, Brgy. Sagrada, Busuanga,

    Palawan

    Drowning in Kiwit River (8:00 AM,

    03 June 2012)

    1 Abrera, Shawn Mori 4Sitio Kiwit, Brgy. Sagrada, Busuanga,

    Palawan

    Drowning in Kiwit River (8:00 AM,

    03 June 2012)

    Region IV-A 7

    5 Manila Water workers

    Site of bridge at Brgy. Ampid 2,

    San Mateo, rizal. Pinned down by

    a collapsed bridge foundation

    1 Bravo, Cesar Brgy. San Roque, Ant ipolo City

    1 Gutierrez, Federico Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City

    Region IV-A 1

    Rizal 1 Atulan, richard 7Sitio, Tawi-tawi, Brgy. San Andres,

    Cainta, Rizal

    Slipped-off and fell into Cainta

    river, SAR Operations ongoing

    Region IV-B 1

    Romblon 1 Largueza, Rommel 17Brgy. Conception Norte, Sta. Maria,

    Romblon

    Went fishing alone last 01 June

    2012 and has been missing since

    then

    Region V 5

    1 Aasco, Aurello 53 Brgy. Mapid, Lagonoy

    1 Broncano, Jerry 30 Brgy. Mapid, Lagonoy

    1 Bermejo, Romarico Brgy. Napo, Pandan, Catanduanes

    1 Dequiros, Carlito Brgy. Napo, Pandan, Catanduanes

    1 Panti, Nelson Jr. Brgy. Napo, Pandan, Catanduanes

    Region V 32

    1 Accayaga, Manuel 35 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Balea, Jomar 29 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Ballares, Alvin 29 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Ballares, Jason 30 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Ballares, Jefferson 28 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Ballares, Jovel 34 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Bandol, Joel 45 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Bataller, Anlene 49 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Bello, Richard 33 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Bisar, Romulo 53 Pananogan, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Bueno, Gerry 31 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    Onboard FB Crismar that

    allegedly ran out of fuel anddrifted somewhere 15NW East

    Agban, Baras, Catanduanes - all

    fishermen are safe and FB

    Crismar is currently being towed

    and expected to reach Brgy

    Tinago at around 6 PM, 02 June

    2012. ( names and exact

    addresses are being validated)

    Camarines Sur

    Missing since 31 May 2012 in

    Borongan, Eastern Samar

    GRAND TOTAL 32 RESCUED/SURVIVORS

    Onboard a 16hp gray colored FB

    named "2 brothers" towards

    Catanduanes area. Missing since

    31 May 2012.

    RizalMinor injuries suffered due to

    damaged houses caused by

    erosion of DPWH rip-rapping

    project

    GRAND TOTAL 7 MISSING

    GRAND TOTAL 7 INJURED

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "AMBO"

    CASUALTIESas of 04 June 2012, 7:00 AM

    REGION/PROVINCE/MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

    Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    GRAND TOTAL 2 DEAD

    Palawan

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    1 Chavez, Eddie 45 Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Cordero, Jeffrey 31 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Culot, Elmer Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Curia, Honorio 45 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Leang, Rey 55 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Melasme, Henrico Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Mena, Arnel Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Mendes, Rodel 29 Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Merador, Ador 29 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Morales, Paqueto 56 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Rotaque, Mark 33 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Salazar, Ernesto 36 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Salazar, Joseph 33 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Salazar, Reggie 33 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Salazar, Roldan 31 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Salazar, Timoteo 55 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Sembiante, Glym 35 Dinahikan, Infanta, Quezon

    1 Tenoso, Nino 29 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Todoc, Marcial 37 Batalay, Bato, Catanduanes

    1 Vasamayor, Richard 90 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    1 Velasquez, Fernando 46 Buhatan, Sto Domingo, Albay

    Casualties from CAR were not TY "AMBO" related.

    Onboard FB Crismar that

    allegedly ran out of fuel and

    drifted somewhere 15NW East

    Agban, Baras, Catanduanes - all

    fishermen are safe and FB

    Crismar is currently being towed

    and expected to reach Brgy

    Tinago at around 6 PM, 02 June

    2012. ( names and exact

    addresses are being validated)

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    Sitrep No. 07 TAB B

    VES MBCA

    Region V 108 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Pasacao 108 4Region IV-B 360 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

    Coron 360 2CGDNELZ 55 0 0 0 21 2 2 21

    CGS Basco 5 2 2 5 Basco to Manila

    CGDet Sabtang 2 2 Sabtang to Ivana

    CGS Aparri 5 5

    Veterans Wharf to

    Camiguin Island

    CGDet Claveria 2 2 Claveria to Calayan

    CGDet San Vicente 55 4 4

    San Vicente to

    Maconacon; San

    Vicente to BabuyanClaro

    CGDet Maconacon 3 3

    Maconacon to San

    Vicente; Divilacan toSan Vicente

    TOTAL 523 0 2 0 25 2 2 21source: PCG, OCD IV-B, OCD V

    Cancelled TripTaking Shelter

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "AMBO"STATUS OF STRANDEES

    As of 04 June 2012, 7:00 AM

    PORTS PSGRS TRUCKSLIGHT

    VehiclesBUSES M/BCAs

    VESSELS

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    Sitrep No. 07 TAB B

    REGION/ AREA DESCRIPTION REMARK/S

    Brgy Ampid 2, San Mateo, Rizal

    Collapsed foundation of a bridge

    (under construction)

    5 workers of Manila Water were

    injured (1 severely injured)

    Sitio Tawi-tawi Midtown, Brgy San

    Andres, Cainta, Tizal

    Richard Atulan, 7 yo slipped-off and

    fell into the Cainta river

    SAR Operations were conducted by

    Cainta DRRMO

    Brgy Malpalon, Calintaan,

    Occidental Mindoro

    Knee-deep flooding due to

    continuous heavy rains

    floodwater has subsided at ankle-

    deep level as of June 2, 7:00 PM

    Brgy Road connecting Sitio Tapikenand Sitio Kiwit, Brgy Sagrada,

    Busuanga, Palawan

    Flooded due to continuous heavy

    rains

    Water had subsided, passable to alltypes of vehicles as of 7:00 PM, 2

    June 2012

    Sto. Nio Bridge in Brgy Sto. Nio,

    Busuanga, Palawan

    Flooded due to continuous heavy

    rains Not passable to light vehicles

    Poblacion, Natonin, Mt. Province

    (June 2, 8:30 AM) Utility Jeep fell into a ravine

    brought to Natonin Municipal

    Hospital

    Antipolo City Cabrera Road, Brgy.San Roque (June 2, 5:00 AM) Eroded DPWH rip-rapping project

    Injured 2 persons and affected

    three (3) structures ( 2 residentialhouses and sari-sari store)

    Sta. Maria, Romblon

    1 fisherman onboard a motorbanca

    named BRANDO reported missing

    CG Romblon SAR Operations

    ongoing

    Bato, Catanduanes

    Fishing vessel with 30 Fishermen

    onboard missing since June 1,

    2012

    Vessel allegedly ran out of fuel and

    went adrift somewhere 15NM East

    of Agban, Baras Catanduanes. all

    fishermen are safe and FB Crismar

    was towed to safety

    Pandan, Catanduanes

    With 3 fishermen, missing since

    May 31, 2012

    Anahawin River (June 2, 9:00 AM)

    Overflowed Anahawin river due to

    heavy rains

    Anahawin Bridge was temporarily

    impassable water subsided at

    11:15am, June 2, 2012

    Region IV-B (1)

    LANDSLIDE (1)Region IV-A (1)

    SEA MISHAPS (3)

    Region IV-B (1)

    Region V (2)

    OVERFLOWING OF RIVER/ DAM (1)

    CAR (1)

    Effects of Typhoon "AMBO"INCIDENTS MONITORED

    as of 4 June 2012, 7:00 AM

    COLLAPSED STRUCTURE (1)

    Region IV-A (1)

    DROWNING (1)Region IV-A (1)

    FLOODING (3)Region IV-B (3)

    VEHICULAR ACCIDENT (1)

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    SitRep No. 07 Tab C

    Effects of Typhoon "AMBO" (MAWAR)PREPAREDNESS MEASURES

    04 June 2011, 7:00 AM

    NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS

    A. NDRRMC Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories on Severe Weather Bulletins; Gale Warnings;

    and Flood Advisories to all regions affected through SMS and facsimile, uploadedthe same at the NDRRMC Website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts for furtherdissemination to their respective local Disaster Risk Reduction and ManagementCouncils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels

    Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertakeprecautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) andsubsequently advised local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation offamilies in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants

    B. MEMBER AGENCIES PAGASA is continuously providing NDRRMC OPCEN with General Flood

    Bulletins; Gale Warnings; and Severe Weather Bulletins on Typhoon AMBO. PCGCGD directed DRG Team of CGDBCL Stations/Detachments on standby

    alert for possible deployment; implemented the HPCG Memo Cir 01-09 andcompliance with HPCG Memo Cir 03-01; and observed the PCG SOP 002-09.(Guidelines on Movement of Vessels: during heavy weather; in the absence ofweather bulletin in the locality; and PCG alert levels, respectively); Continue toprovide NDRRMC with updates and status of strandees

    AFP 9ID, PA directed on standby alert the following: DRUs of 901BDE in Albayand Catanduanes and 903BDE in Masbate and Sorsogon; three (3) DRTUs, six(6) M35 trucks and six (6) KM450 of 902BDE in Camarines Norte and CamarinesSur; two (2) DRRU Teams of NAVFORSOL and one (1) DRT Team of TOG5,

    PAF; Issued a Memorandum to COMSOLCOM, COMNOLCOM andCOMNCRCOM especially to areas expected to be greatly affected by the currentweather disturbance (Cagayan, Catanduanes, CAMSUR, CAMNORTE, PolilioIsland, Aurora and Isabela) to alert their respective DRTGs/ DRTUs

    DSWD Field Offices along typhoon path were alerted and advised to closelymonitor the situation particularly the known flashflood/ landslide areas for reportson any eventualities and also the status of their standby funds and stockpile;SWAD Teams are also on alert status to monitor the effects brought by TSAMBO; Prepositioned P1.49M standby funds and P9.16M worth of relief suppliesin Field Offices (FOs) II, III, and V.

    REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS

    A. NCR OCD-NCR disseminated Severe Weather Bulletin No.1 and 2 to the

    MMDRRMCs and Regional Offices thru SMS and facsimile; advised membersof MMDRRMC, LDRRMCs, Civil Defense Action Group (CDAG and OutdoorAdvertising Association of the Philippines (OAAP) to undertake precautionarymeasures in their respective area of responsibility (AOR), preposition theirassets in strategic areas, initiate pre-emptive evacuation of their constituentsin the low-lying areas, submit their respective action plan for TD AMBO, andadvised OAAP to roll down all their billboard/tarpaulins in areas that maybe

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    affected by strong winds and gustiness; continues to monitor the situation inMetro Manila particularly the water levels of dams and status/ amount ofrainfall; disseminates NDRRMC weather advisories to MDRRMCs andLDRRMCs thru SMS and facsimile for action and proper precautionarymeasures

    QC DRRMC alerted 142 barangays. Rescue boats and responders are onstandby.

    B. REGION I RDRRMC/ OCDRC I activated their respective OPCENs at the regional and

    provincial levels for timely and continuous dissemination of NDRRMCadvisories to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member-agencies, andtri-media thru facsimile and SMS(also several fishermen organizations);alerted concerned response agencies (NFNL, PCG, PAF, DSWD, PNP,DPWH and DILG).

    C. REGION II RDRRMC/OCDRC II continues to monitor the regional situation; disseminated

    NDRRMC advisories to RDRRMC member agencies, LDRRMCs, Media andother stakeholders thru facsimile and SMS; coordinated with PDRRMC

    Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino regarding theirsituation Member Agencies on alert status: DSWD-FO2 (disseminated wweather

    advisories/ alerted Field Offices and SWAD DMRT; prepositioned 2,283family food packs, 2,579 packs of relief clothing and PhP 814,946.00 standbyfund readily available for augmentation); PRO2 disseminated weatheradvisories to Police Provincial Offices particularly in Batanes, Cagayan,Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino and on alert for possible deployment;BFP units are on standby for possible rescue operation.

    D. REGION III RDRRMC/ OCDRC III activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and

    was upgraded from WHITE to BLUE alert status effective 5:00 PM, 1 June2012; disseminated NDRRMC advisories to all PDRRMCs through SMS,facsimilie and uploaded the same to facebook for further dissemination

    PDRRMC Aurora is closely monitoring the situation in its AOR; propositionedfood packs and readied all evacuation centers for possible evacuation; AuroraRescue on full alert and ready to conduct evacuation and other DRRoperations if needed

    PDRRMC Nueva Ecija activated its Emergency Operations Center on 2 June2012, 11:00 AM

    E. REGION V RDRRMC/ OCDRC V on heightened alert; conducted an emergency meeting

    on 1 June 2012. Coordinated with L/PDRRMCs, PNP and AFP (Army,Airforce and Navy) to standby assets for monitoring and possible DRROperations.

    Member Agencies on heightened/alert status: PAGASA (issuance anddissemination of advisories); DSWD (prepositioning of relief items); PNP(prepositioning of assets and possible rescue operations); AFP (91DBDE Albay and Catanduanes, 902BDE Camarines Norte/ Sur, 903BDE Masbate and Sorsogon, NAVFORSOL, TOG5-PAF are on standby alert)aircraft for SAR is on standby alert and will be dispatched once requested;CGDBCL (Coast Guard) on alert for possible deployment)

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    PDRRMC Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbateand Sorsogon on standby alert for possible SAR operations for the missingfishermen.

    F. REGION VIII RDRRMC/ OCDRC VIII coordinated with PCG Catbalogan regarding status of

    ferry operations at Allen, Northern Samar. Directed on standby for possible

    deployment the following response teams: PCG-DRT (Tacloban City);Catarman Rescue (Northern Samar); Catbalogan Rescue; Southern LeyteProvincial DRT; Guiuan Rescue; TOG8 DRT (Tacloban City); BFP-EMT(Tacloban City); Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center-EmergencyMedical Reponders (Tacloban City); 8th ID, PA (Tacloban City).

    G. CAR OCD-CAR is on RED alert status; continues to disseminate weather

    advisories to all LDRRMCs; coordinated with NPC for dam status and DPWHfor road conditions; coordinated LDRRMOs for weather situation in theirrespective AORs; utilizing SMART info board, social media network and SMSin sending out weather bulletins and advisories.