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• 9 out of 10 barangays are still underwater with narrow roads only small ELF
trucks can be used for relief distribution
Taguig City
• 24 out of 28 barangays are still underwater with 3 barangays still with
highwater level such as: Napindan, New Lower Bicutan and Ususan
Mandaluyong
• Majority of families have returned home
B. Needs Assessment
WASH (hygiene kits) and adequate water supply in evacuation centers
Health (establishment of disease surveillance, referral system, resumption of
immunization for affected children, augmentation of medical supplies , mobile
teams and quality water supply, access of toilets, breast feeding, psycho-social
support, identification and documentation of pregnant and lactating women and
education on preventive health)
Shelter (construction material in areas of origin and identification of relocation
sites, resettlement)
Food and non-food items (rice, canned goods, noodles, clothes, beddings,
kitchen utensils slippers)
Clearing of debris; garbage collection; drainage clean-up
Camp Management (registration of evacuees, organization, referral system for
emerging diseases and training of barangay personnel)
III. RESPONSE
Food and NFIs
• DSWD provided PhP5,497,316.00 worth of relief goods consisting of food and
non-food commodities to the affected families; prepositioned stand-by funds,
family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and
non-food amounting to PhP164,903,340 by the field offices concerned along the
typhoon path; provided hot meals to family-evacuees in evacuation centers
through the management of community kitchen; processed the transfer of funds
to DSWD-NCR, CAR, I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, IX and XII amounting to
PhP5Million; distributed 5 big boxes of doughnuts, 146 small boxes of
doughnuts, 52 bags of hot meals, 4 boxes of bottled water, 12 bags of used
clothes, and 2 bags of blankets at the Rosario Sports Complex: and receipt of
cash donations through DSWD Account Number 3122-1011-84, Land Bank of
the Philippines; receipt of donations from local and private individuals consisting
of water and assorted food and non-food items; and partnered with Petron
Corporation, LBC Company and 7-eleven Stores for the receipt and/or drop off
points for donations
• PNRC provided assorted relief assistance to the flood victims in Metro Manila
• DOH provided 150 pieces of cadaver bags to NDCC and provided Generator set
to Amang Rodriquez Medical Center
• San Miguel Corporation and Petron Corporation donated 20 pieces 2.7 kg
cylinder lamps for use in the evacuation areas
• On 29 September, PAGCOR distributed the following relief goods: 500
packs of assorted canned goods to Brgys San Roque, Sta. Elena, Dela
Peña and Industrial Valley Complex in Marikina City; relief goods including
150 crates of mineral water (48 bottles/crate) and assorted bread to Pasig
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City; 1,000 relief packs to evacuees in Cainta, Rizal. Ten (10) cavans of rice
were also provided to the 3 evacuation centers in Marikina City and Pasig City.
Serbisyo Muna! Center (PAGOR-managed community grocery remained
operational on 26 to 27 September and today, 30 September.
• Ms.Cynthia Rodriguez and Family of Corinthian Gardens, QC provided
assorted relief goods (food stuffs)
• Aileen Lawigan, friend of Executive Secretary Ermita, donated ready-to-eat
food packs for stranded passengers
• UNICEF provided assorted food and non-food items amounting to
PhP5,368,353.76 and tarpaulins worth $31,140. The items were turned over to
DSWD for distribution to the flood affected areas
• Government of Japan is providing emergency relief goods equivalent to
approximately 20 Million Yen (approximately US$220,000)
• Mercy Malaysia’s 2-man team lead by Mr Hew Choeng Yew Senior Program
Officer of the Relief Operations Department will arrived today Sept 30, 2009 via
Malaysian airlines flight to do a quick assessment
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• There are 226 school buildings used as evacuation center housing 12,560
families and 26,212 individuals
Camp Management
• Seven (7) Advance Command Posts were established in Kalayaan Hall,
Malacañang Grounds; Katipunan Avenue cor. Aurora Boulevard, Marikina City;
Alpha Base 8th Floor, Pasig City Hall; Club House, City Hall of Cainta City;
Department of Public Order, Safety Hall, Quezon City; Advance Command
Post at the City Hall of Taytay, Rizal; and Forward NDCC Operation Center
(FNOC) at the Ever Gotesco, Ortigas, Cainta
• DSWD established drop off points of donations in the following areas:
National Resource Operations Center, Chapel Road, Pasay City; Quezon City
Area; Disaster Resource Operations Monitoring and Info Center (DROMIC)
DSWD Central Office; and Manila Area DSWD- NCR San Rafael cor Legarda
Sts. Quiapo, Manila
• DSWD set up Social Welfare Inquiry Sets in all affected areas; set up NGOs and
donors’ desk in all DSWD-FOs to strengthen linkages between the DSWD
LGUs, NGOs
• DOH established drop off points in MMD-DOH Central Office headed by
Engr. Dave Masiado
• OWWA set up assistance center at NDCC Operation Center for the families of
OFWs
Emergency Telecoms/Mapping
• IBM and OCD personnel deployed at the Ever-Gotesco ACP with the
Emergency Response Network (ERN) Kit as back-up communications
• CEISSAFP coordinated with SMART Telecom re: Installation of GSM900
repeater at NDCC Operation Center to enhance mobile phone signal inside the
OPCEN building
• Globe Telecom temporarily lent four (4) hotlines at NDCC OPCEN to augment
the communication capability in responding to emergency calls in the calamity
areas with the following hotline numbers: (0917) 733-4193, (0917) 733-4256,
(0917) 733-4263 and (0915) 536-6719
• Telecoms Sans Frontier (TSF) deployed 2 teams from Bangkok and
installed a telecom Centre with Internet, phone, fax lines and computers at
the NDCC HQ at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. TSF has the capacity to
deploy 2 more Telecom Centres using BGAN and has started setting up a
Humanitarian Calling Centres to offer free national and international calls
at Cainta. More Humanitarian Calling Centres could be set up for the
affected population in other areas in the coming days.
• PNP installed radio communication facility at Cainta Police Station, and at the
Forward NDCC Operation Center
• NGCP conducted power restoration in various damaged sub-stations (S/S). All
lines are on normal operation except San Jose, Bulacan and CND-San Miguel
(Bacnotan, San Miguel, La Union); waiting for normalization of load systems
from distribution utilities (Meralco for Metro Manila area) and electric
cooperatives
• Geodata Systems Technologies, Inc, Philippines in coordination with the
AFP Command Center; and MapAction technical personnel in UK were
deployed to the NDCC Opcen on 29 September to provide situation
mapping support to the NDCC and humanitarian clusters. Maps are being
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uploaded into http://202.138.169.178:8008/ndccwan/ and
http://www.mapaction.org
IV. SAR, Clearing and Relief Operations
• AFPDRTF such as HSC, SEG and MP, GHQ, PN, PMC, PAF, 525Ebde, PA
and NCRRCDG); PNP; PCG; VCRC, 5IDRC, ICMOTF, 75th CG-NCRC;
AFPRESCOM; PMC; and MMDA Assets deployed to the flooded areas in Metro
Manila AFP-PAF airlifted DART Team A (Disaster Alert Response Team) to
the affected areas of NCR and Central Luzon composed of 18-members of
reservist, enlisted personnel and civilian volunteers
• PCG rescued 2,290 persons in San Juan, Manila, Quezon City, Marikina City,
Pasig City, Taguig City, Paranaque City, Rizal and Laguna. The PCG Islander
conducted aerial reconnaissance to identify other flooded areas. Utilized PCG
Helicopter in the distribution of relief goods provided by NGOs, World Vision of
the Philippines. Five (5) teams are concentrating rescue operations and relief
distribution within Cainta-Pasig area in coordination with PNRC.
• MMDA’s Road Emergency Group pre-positioned resources at Provident Village
& Aurora Blvd cor C5 ACP; Its Traffic Operations Center (TOC) provided
additional traffic enforcers at Aurora Blvd/C5; Flood Control and Sewerage
Management Office conducted canal declogging operations in Marikina City and
Metro Manila as well as cleaning of underpass of Lagusnilad & Quezon Blvd in
coordination with LGU and the continuous operation of 15 pumping stations
• PNP dispatched various SAR equipment such as: NCR SRU Van, Squad EMS-
NHQ, SOD-NHQ, water tanker, mini-pumper rubber boats, jaguar, fire trucks
and others for SAR operations in Regions I, III, IV-A and NCR; conducted road
clearing operations along Sumulong highway and Imelda Avenue, both of
Cainta; Ortigas Avenue Extension and Floodway, both of Pasig City; and
Tullahan Marikina
• 51st Engineering Brigade, PA organized and dispatched a Disaster, Rescue
and Relief Operations team composed of 6 Officers and 60 enlisted personnel
led by Brigade Commander Frank Simoy with 2 loaders, 2 dump trucks, 3
Canter Elf and 1 backhoe loader
• Philippine Navy – Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union dispatched two (2)
DRRUs with two (2) units rubber boats to Bulacan to augment the rescue
operations
• BFP dispatched emergency responders to the flooded areas along the
thoroughfares of Metro Manila areas covering Districts I, II, III, IV and V;
conducted water rationing at the evacuation centers in Taguig City
• PAGCOR donated three (3) motorized rubber boats to NDCC and 100 cavans
of rice to Marilao, Bulacan; provided 21 bags of rice at the evacuation center in
Rosario Complex
• Manila and Subic Yacht Clubs lent rubber boats to the NDCC for use of
response teams in the conduct of rescue operations.
• SBMA Fire Department (15 personnel) and SWAT (IED) proceeded to PNRC
National Headquarters to augment rescue operations in Metro Manila with one
(1) rescue van, 1 rubber boat and 2 dump trucks
• NOLCOM 503rd Infantry Brigade conducted rescue and retrieval operations in
the landslide areas (Brgy. San Juan-Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga)
• Dr. Rafael Rodriguez of Medical Plaza donated 1 unit rubber boat to NDCC
which was turned over to the AFP
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• US Contingent: 1 Officer and 17 EPs, with night capability equipment, 2 rubber
boats and 1 chopper (Bell 214) arrived in the afternoon of 27 Sept to support
SAR operations. The contingent rescued six (6) persons from Ever Gotesco,
Cainta and distributed two hundred packs of assorted goods (five kilos each) to
affected families
• PGMA Sagip-Tulong- PAGCOR deployed three (3) teams and distributed
bread and water to various evacuation centers in Malanday, Marikina and at
Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City; deployed buses to haul evacuees and stranded
people to various evacuation centers; distributed assorted relief goods, assorted
bread and biscuits and 162 crates of bottled mineral water at Ever Gotesco in
Ortigas Extn in coordination with AFP; continuously coordinating with PNP and
AFP for the transport and distribution of relief goods
V. REHABILITATION
• DBP ordered the mobilization of all concerned branches and the head offices
units to extend assistance to affected clients displaced, employees and other
victims thru rehabilitation program in the form of moratorium on interest/principal
payment; restructuring their loan payment extension; interest rate reduction;
additional loan if viable; closer monitoring of loan for faster recovery; distribution
of relief goods in coordination with NDCC with in the week. Likewise directed all
ATMs in affected areas to be in full operations
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Sitrep No. 15 Tab A
TOTAL SERVED -
No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation
Region/Province/ AFFECTED CURRENT
Evac Centers Centers
Mun/City (Inside + Outside)
Centers
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
GRAND TOTAL 1,214 373,675 2,254,915 561 78,892 389,616 63,989 346,581 142,881 736,197
REGION I 6 84 253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PANGASINAN 6 84 253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Bolinao 2 4 4 0 0
2 Sual 1 6 39 0 0 0 0 0
3 Dagupan City 2 65 201 0 0 0 0 0
4 Infanta 1 9 9 0 0
REGION II 2 140 700 0 0 0 140 700 140 700
QUIRINO 2 140 700 0 0 0 140 700 140 700
1 Cabarroguis 1 112 560 0 112 560 112 560
2 Rizal 1 28 140 0 28 140 28 140
NCR 198 60,386 303,104 236 49,512 254,139 368 1,840 49,880 255,979
1 MANDALUYONG CITY 12 2,177 10,739 1 260 1,300 155 775 415 2,075
2 CITY OF MANILA 14 1,158 5,790 14 947 5,790 947 5,790
3 MARIKINA CITY 11 13,072 65,360 14 11,595 57,965 11,595 57,965
4 MUNTINLUPA CITY 8 3,031 15,155 17 2,875 14,375 2,875 14,375
5 NAVOTAS CITY 2 38 194 0 0 0 0 0
6 PARAÑAQUE CITY 3 450 2,250 3 450 2,250 450 2,250
7 PASIG CITY 14 7,635 38,175 13 5,813 29,065 5,813 29,065
8 LAS PINAS CITY 10 1,365 6,825 0 0 0 0 0
9 CALOOCAN CITY 17 4,654 23,265 31 3,652 18,250 118 590 3,770 18,840
10 MAKATI CITY 9 633 3,165 6 248 1,240 248 1,240
11 VALENZUELA CITY 28 1,391 6,953 24 914 4,572 30 150 944 4,722
12 MALABON CITY 9 1,190 4,127 2 108 1,020 108 1,020
13 PATEROS CITY 10 1,340 8,890 20 1,250 8,351 65 325 1,315 8,676
14 QUEZON CITY 23 14,572 76,460 41 14,572 76,460 14,572 76,460
15 TAGUIG CITY 24 4,978 24,805 45 4,549 24,358 4,549 24,358
16 SAN JUAN CITY 1 520 2,234 1 97 426 97 426
17 PASAY CITY 3 2,182 8,717 4 2,182 8,717 2,182 8,717
REGION III 389 113,516 550,206 43 6,244 26,800 27,373 128,731 33,617 155,531
BATAAN 13 2,742 12,447 6 398 1,838 2 10 400 1,848
1 Balanga City 1 10 40 1 8 30 2 10 10 40
2 Orani 2 4 20 0 0
3 Mariveles 1 3 16 0 0
4 Morong 5 390 1,808 5 390 1,808 390 1,808
5 Hermosa 4 2,335 10,563 0 0
ZAMBALES 12 1,771 6,175 7 1,834 6,311 0 0 1,834 6,311
1 Botolan 12 1,771 6,175 7 1,834 6,311 1,834 6,311
BULACAN 135 40,855 200,994 20 3,781 17,500 8,430 41,150 12,211 58,650
1 Angat 1 20 100 0 0
2 Balagtas 7 2,100 12,000 0 0
3 Baliwag 5 1,524 9,184 5 1,416 6,231 1,416 6,231
4 Bocaue 6 1,640 7,500 0 0
5 Bulacan 2 104 403 0 0
6 Bustos 10 2,589 12,945 10 1,780 8,900 1,780 8,900
7 Calumpit 2 600 2,300 0 0
8 Guiguinto 14 2,800 14,000 0 0
9 Hagonoy 2 49 198 2 49 198 49 198
10 Malolos 1 19 86 1 19 86 19 86
11 Marilao 8 5,945 23,780 0 0
12 Meycauayan 15 4,600 22,800 0 0
13 Norzagaray 6 1,550 6,000 0 0
14 Plaridel 4 1,400 8,320 1 17 85 17 85
15 Sta. Maria 3 6,000 28,500 1 500 2,000 5,500 26,500 6,000 28,500
16 San Ildefonso 13 1,752 7,008 0 0
17 San Miguel 36 8,163 45,870 2,930 14,650 2,930 14,650
PAMPANGA 222 67,698 328,880 10 231 1,151 18,941 87,571 19,172 88,722
1 Arayat 1 200 1,000 200 1,000 200 1,000
2 Bacolor 2 36 180 0 0
3 Candaba 26 2,866 15,416 1 19 101 19 101
4 Guagua 31 18,553 92,736 1 17 117 7,231 38,045 7,248 38,162
5 Lubao 28 8,739 34,965 0 0
6 Mabalacat 3 20 100 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080
7 Masantol 26 7,500 39,000 3,200 15,000 3,200 15,000
8 Macabebe 22 8,664 42,000 1 10 30 3,000 11,500 3,010 11,530
9 Minalin 15 4,339 22,054 400 1,800 400 1,800
10 San Simon 14 4,696 23,254 1,880 7,925 1,880 7,925
11 San Luis 13 2,177 12,781 0 0
12 San Fernando City 5 134 670 5 134 670 134 670
13 Sta. Ana 14 6,105 26,377 1 30 141 30 141 60 282
14 Sto. Tomas 2 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080
15 Floridablanca 10 1,691 9,977 0 0
16 Sta. Rita 10 478 2,290 1 21 92 21 92
NUEVA ECIJA 7 450 1,710 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Licab 7 450 1,710 0 0
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TOTAL SERVED -
No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation
Region/Province/ AFFECTED CURRENT
Evac Centers Centers
Mun/City (Inside + Outside)
Centers
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
REGION IV-A 579 194,364 1,374,751 280 22,731 106,652 34,752 208,321 57,483 314,973
BATANGAS 31 1,703 8,438 16 1,685 8,353 0 0 1,685 8,353
1 Calaca 2 9 45 0 0
2 Nasugbu 2 45 225 2 45 225 45 225
3 Lemery 9 1,140 5,700 4 1,140 5,700 1,140 5,700
4 Balayan 4 270 1,350 2 270 1,350 270 1,350
5 Bauan 1 5 25 1 5 25 5 25
6 Laurel 1 35 100 1 35 100 35 100
7 Tanauan City 9 170 853 5 170 853 170 853
8 Talisay 2 20 100 1 20 100 20 100
9 Batangas City 1 9 40 0 0
LAGUNA 154 40,999 200,692 170 16,250 72,300 0 0 16,250 72,300
1 Pangil 5 754 2,515 5 116 495 116 495
2 Alaminos 2 26 122 2 18 108 18 108
3 Paete 5 71 314 5 71 314 71 314
4 Los Baños 11 3,851 15,324 15 483 1,932 483 1,932
5 Cabuyao 13 1,023 6,144 19 1,023 6,144 1,023 6,144
6 Bay 5 1,593 6,396 5 597 2,388 597 2,388
7 Lumban 2 150 600 2 150 600 150 600
8 Pila 3 773 3,092 2 13 52 13 52
9 Pakil 9 853 3,412 6 279 1,116 279 1,116
10 Victoria 4 495 1,980 0 0
11 Calamba City 24 4,598 22,015 43 3,084 15,765 3,084 15,765
12 Sta. Cruz 13 12,085 72,700 12 1,148 2,197 1,148 2,197
13 Siniloan 20 2,195 9,045 33 2,195 9,045 2,195 9,045
14 Mabitac 12 3,187 15,830 10 50 250 50 250
15 Biñan 12 7,032 31,939 11 7,023 31,894 7,023 31,894
16 Sta. Rosa 10 2,033 8,144 0 0 0
17 Kalayaan 1 280 1,120 0 0 0
18 San Pedro 3 0 0
RIZAL 49 42,682 629,492 60 3,308 18,574 34,752 208,321 38,060 226,895
1 Tanay 10 4,259 21,295 2 503 2,515 503 2,515
2 Taytay 5 36,324 217,715 26 1,572 9,394 34,752 208,321 36,324 217,715
3 Angono 5 50 250 1 50 250 50 250
4 Morong 1 100 500 1 100 500 100 500
5 Rodriguez 2 735 3,675 1 735 3,675 735 3,675
6 San Mateo 2 200 1,000 2 120 600 120 600
7 Antipolo City 2 181 874 1 24 120 24 120
8 Teresa 4 204 1,020 1 204 1,020 204 1,020
9 Cainta 7 380,000 25 0 0
10 Binangonan 11 629 3,163 500 0 500
CAVITE 339 108,926 535,979 34 1,488 7,425 0 0 1,488 7,425
1 GMA 8 61 312 2 4 22 4 22
2 Gen. Trias 22 462 2,310 1 6 30 6 30
3 Carmona 6 498 2,988 0 - - 0 0
4 Noveleta 6 8,084 40,450 3 31 177 31 177
5 Rosario 20 10,000 50,000 0 - - - - 0 0
6 Tanza 12 354 1,770 12 354 1,770 354 1,770
7 Imus 35 7,118 35,590 0 - - 0 0
8 Silang Bulihan 12 381 1,909 3 30 150 30 150
9 Maragondon 13 1,642 8,210 3 71 359 71 359
10 Ternate 9 3,000 15,000 2 450 2,250 450 2,250
11 Naic 3 466 2,330 1 22 110 22 110
12 Bacoor 66 48,609 243,045 0 - - 0 0
13 Dasmarinas 10 873 4,395 2 45 225 45 225
14 Cavite City 84 12,300 52,280 1 25 82 25 82
15 Kawit 23 12,076 60,380 0 0
16 Ternate 9 3,000 15,000 2 450 2,250 450 2,250
17 Gen. Aguinaldo 1 2 10 2 0 0
QUEZON 6 54 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Infanta 6 54 150 - - 0 0
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TOTAL SERVED -
No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation
Region/Province/ AFFECTED CURRENT
Evac Centers Centers
Mun/City (Inside + Outside)
Centers
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
SORSOGON 0 0 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Pilar 237 0 0
CAR 2 4 29 0 0 0 4 29 4 29
APAYAO 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 4
1 Kabugao 1 1 4 1 4 1 4
BENGUET 1 3 25 0 0 0 3 25 3 25
1 Kabayan 1 3 25 3 25 3 25
Sources: DSWD and OCDRs
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SitRep No. 15 Tab B
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"
CASUALTIES
As of 30 SEPTEMBER 2009, 3:00 PM
REGION/PROVINCE/
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
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REGION/PROVINCE/
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
1 Edemar Dumalaon Esclano 35 San Pedro, Laguna
1 Cpl Adriano Rigua PA Famy, Laguna
1 CCA Reno Olagir Famy, Laguna
1 CCA Florencio Deguino Famy, Laguna
1 CCA Pedro Multifalcon Famy, Laguna
1 CCA Joel Hernalin Famy, Laguna
1 Benedic Cortez Mabitac, Laguna
QUEZON 1
1 Aurelio B. Flistado 50 yrs. Poblacion, Caluag, Quezon Drowned
RIZAL 87
1 Allan Paul Flores Tanay, Rizal
1 Aldre Ave Flores Tanay, Rizal
1 Victoria Tubera Tanay, Rizal
1 Edwin Antonio Tanay, Rizal
1 Almira Amuin Tanay, Rizal
1 Fernando Agno Tanay, Rizal
1 Lea Ayo Tanay, Rizal
1 Daisy Aranes Tanay, Rizal
1 Apple Joy Aranes Tanay, Rizal
1 Crisanta Aranes Tanay, Rizal
1 Lani Nemerga Tanay, Rizal
1 Milagros Jarin Tanay, Rizal
1 Andrea Rose Sayaman Tanay, Rizal
1 Roselle Abajon Tanay, Rizal
1 Rosana Abajon Tanay, Rizal
1 Puti Agno Tanay, Rizal
1 Zenaida Hagupit Tanay, Rizal
1 Rosallie Abajon Tanay, Rizal
1 Rowel Abajon Tanay, Rizal
1 Anthonette Lawid Vega Antipolo City
1 Nicole Calagay Delda Antipolo City
1 Jackielyn Vega Lawid Antipolo City
1 Nicole Ardales Colagong Antipolo City
1 Geraldine Dela Rama Antipolo City
1 Deogracia Gedraga Antipolo City
1 Lileth Rumd Yusabia Antipolo City
1 Anan Rose Teresita Antipolo City
1 Jonathan Antana Antipolo City
1 Jasmin Antana Antipolo City
1 Aprilyn Caber Lascherry Antipolo City
1 Beth Roque Antipolo City
1 Antonio Hallado Antipolo City
1 Jo Marie Pidal Faunillo Antipolo City
1 Noel Visaya Antipolo City
1 Nelson Icaro Angono
1 Baby Icaro Brgy. San Isidro, Angono
1 Elisabeth Icarao Brgy. San Isidro, Angono
1 Arlyn Raymundo Brgy. San Isidro, Angono
1 Evelyn Persia Brgy. San Isidro, Angono
1 Jeremy Buenaventura Brgy. San Roque, Angono
1 Sherwin Ranada Brgy. San Roque, Angono
1 Jovelyn Belardo Brgy. San Roque, Angono
1 Melisa Belardo Brgy. San Roque, Angono
1 Diego Corales Brgy San Vicente, Angono
1 Mark Dennis Naciloan Morong
1 Cristine Naciloan Morong
1 Sherlyn Naciloan Morong
40 unidentified person
CAVITE 2
1 Caroline Perez Kawit, Cavite
1 Archie Perez Noveleta, Cavite
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REGION/PROVINCE/
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY
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Sitrep No. 14 Tab C
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "ONDOY"
COST OF DAMAGES
As of 30 September 2009, 3:00 PM
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INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE TOTAL COST
SCHOOLS Crops / Livestocks HVCC (including Corn) Fisheries
Region/Province/City/Municipality INFRA/ IRRIGATION/ (Infrastructure +
Roads and Bridges No. of Schools Type of Crops / Type of
AMOUNT Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value FLOOD CONTROL Agriculture)
Damaged Livestocks Project/Species
Antipolo City 2
1,590,774,865.00 300,000.00 3,216,782,587.83 300,000.00
Batangas 8,060,000.00 Rice/Corn 21,318,000.00 150,000.00 29,528,000.00
Cavite City 6,400,000.00 33 10,007,000.00 Rice/Corn 14,815,500.00 975,000.00 32,197,500.00
Rizal 17,950,000.00 2 8,475,000.00 Rice/Corn 1,814,274.00 1,312,500.00 29,551,774.00
Laguna Rice/Corn 192,950,000.00 15,262,500.00 208,212,500.00
Quezon Rice/Corn 678,540.00 487,500.00 1,166,040.00
Region IV-B 30,000,000.00 6 75,000.00 85,357,000.00 7,022,150.00 - - 1,000,000.00 123,454,150.00
Occidental Mindoro 6,000,000.00 Rice/Corn 85,357,000.00 7,022,150.00 1000000 99,379,150.00
Palawan 3,000,000.00 3,000,000.00
Romblon 21,000,000.00 21,000,000.00
Marinduque 6 75,000.00 75,000.00
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Sitrep 15 Tab D
DAMAGED HOUSES
REGION Province/Municipality
TOTALLY PARTIALLY
GRAND TOTAL
4,644
2,569 2,075
III Sub-Total 234 192
Bulacan 151 85
Bustos 116 51
Bulacan 1 1
San Miguel 7 25
San Ildefonso 8
San Jose Del Monte 8
Meycauayan 19
Pampanga 59 94
San Luis 4 4
Sta. Ana 4 56
Candaba 20
Guagua 10
Arayat 20
Angeles City 20 14
Minalin 1
Zambales 21 13
Botolan 21 13
Bataan 3 0
Hermosa 3
IX Sub-Total 10 45
Zamboanga Del Sur 10 45
Zamboanga City 10 45
XII Sub-Total 24 32
Sultan Kudarat 21 32
Kalamansig 21 32
South Cotabato 3 0
Polomolok 3
Source: OCD Regional Centers IV-A & DROMIC
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SitRep No. 15 Tab E
EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "Ondoy"
Cost of Assistance
As of 30 September 2009, 3:00 PM
Assistance
Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs TOTAL
Sacks of Rice Other NGOs/Other GOs
GRAND TOTAL 6,500 5,988,750.00 5,497,316.00 809,910.70 0.00 5,817,372.60 516,000.00 18,629,349.30
CAR 0 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 10,250.00 0.00 12,250.00
Apayao 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 4,250.00
Kabugao 0.00 4,250.00 4,250.00
Benguet 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 6,000.00 0.00 8,000.00
Kabayan 2,000.00 6,000.00 8,000.00
REGION II 0 0.00 18,900.00 0.00 0.00 23,800.00 0.00 42,700.00
Quirino 18,900.00 23,800.00 42,700.00
REGION III 1,900 1,791,250.00 2,820,381.90 100,000.00 0.00 5,124,127.30 516,000.00 10,351,759.20
Bulacan 1,700 1,551,250.00 896,067.00 0.00 0.00 1,416,472.00 0.00 3,863,789.00
Province 700 638,750.00 205,580.00 844,330.00
Balagtas 30,000.00 30,000.00
Baliuag 150,237.00 150,237.00
Bustos 167,110.00 153,860.00 320,970.00
Plaridel 4,323.00 4,323.00
San Miguel 207,000.00 222,612.00 429,612.00
2nd District 200 182,500.00 182,500.00
Sta Maria 150 136,875.00 131,817.00 1,040,000.00 1,308,692.00
Calumpit 100 91,250.00 91,250.00
Hagonoy 50 45,625.00 45,625.00
1st District Bulacan 500 456,250.00 456,250.00
Pampanga 200 240,000.00 1,329,314.90 100,000.00 0.00 3,707,655.30 516,000.00 5,892,970.20
Sto. Tomas 267,254.00 267,254.00
Arayat 120,000.00 418,725.90 100,000.00 671,471.30 1,310,197.20
San Simon 323,685.00 250,000.00 126,000.00 699,685.00
3rd District 226,490.00 226,490.00
San Fernando City 74,530.00 31,500.00 106,030.00
Macabebe 600,000.00 600,000.00
Minalin 80,000.00 80,000.00
Guagua 764,640.00 764,640.00
Masantol 343,560.00 390,000.00 733,560.00
Sta. Ana 18,630.00 813,000.00 831,630.00
Candaba 125,884.00 125,884.00
Sta. Rita 27,600.00 27,600.00
2nd District Pampanga 200 120,000.00 120,000.00
Zambales 0 0.00 595,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 595,000.00
Botolan 595,000.00 595,000.00
REGION IV-A 2,000 1,825,000.00 814,812.50 257,600.00 0.00 74,745.30 0.00 2,972,157.80
Batangas 1,000 912,500.00 213,312.50 0.00 0.00 69,321.00 0.00 1,195,133.50
213,312.50 69,321.00 282,633.50
1st District of Batangas 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00
Laguna 600 547,500.00 80,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 627,500.00
Los Baños 200 182,500.00 16,000.00 198,500.00
Cabuyao 16,000.00 16,000.00
Bay 16,000.00 16,000.00
Sta Cruz 16,000.00 16,000.00
Sta. Rosa 200 182,500.00 182,500.00
Calamba City 200 182,500.00 16,000.00 198,500.00
Rizal 200 182,500.00 490,000.00 137,600.00 0.00 5,424.30 0.00 815,524.30
Rizal 200 182,500.00 400,000.00 137,600.00 5,424.30 725,524.30
Rodriguez 30,000.00 30,000.00
San Mateo 30,000.00 30,000.00
Cainta 30,000.00 30,000.00
Cavite 200 182,500.00 31,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 214,000.00
200 182,500.00 182,500.00
Maragondon 16,500.00 16,500.00
Bacoor 15,000.00 15,000.00
Antipolo 120,000.00 120,000.00
REGION IV-B 0 0.00 84,000.00 0.00 0.00 238,800.00 0.00 322,800.00
Occidental Mindoro 0 0.00 84,000.00 0.00 0.00 238,800.00 0.00 322,800.00
Magsaysay 84,000.00 12,000.00 96,000.00
San Jose 223,800.00 223,800.00
Rizal 3,000.00 3,000.00
REGION V 0 0.00 73,279.60 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 77,529.60
Camarines Sur 0.00 33,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 33,600.00
Pasacao (strandees) 33,600.00 33,600.00
Masbate 0.00 39,679.60 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 43,929.60
San Pascual 39,679.60 4,250.00 43,929.60
REGION VI 36,600.00
Negros Occidental 36,600.00 36,600.00
Villadolid 18,300.00 18,300.00
Hinoba-an 18,300.00 18,300.00
REGION IX 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250,000.00 0.00 250,000.00
Zamboanga del Sur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250,000.00 0.00 250,000.00
Zamboanga City 250,000.00 250,000.00
NCR 2,400 2,190,000.00 1,434,842.00 452,310.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,077,152.70
NCR -Cadaver bags &
assorted medicines 100 (c/o NSC) 91,250.00 442,225.70 533,475.70
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Assistance
Region/Province/Mun/City NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs TOTAL
Sacks of Rice Other NGOs/Other GOs
Quezon City 100 91,250.00 246,650.00 337,900.00
Parañaque 500 456,250.00 250,000.00 706,250.00
Pasig 10,085.00 10,085.00
Mandaluyong City 75,000.00 75,000.00
Marikina City 573,210.00 573,210.00
Valenzuela City 91,200.00 91,200.00
Malabon City 162,382.00 162,382.00
Pasay City 8,400.00 8,400.00
San Juan City 28,000.00 28,000.00
Taguig 1,200 1,095,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,095,000.00
CDCC Taguig 200 182,500.00 182,500.00
c/o DOE 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00
Muntinlupa City 500 456,250.00 456,250.00
REGION X 200 182,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 182,500.00
Lanao del Norte 200 182,500.00 182,500.00
ARMM 0 0.00 87,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87,500.00
Maguindanao 0.00 87,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87,500.00
Sultan Kudarat 87,500.00 87,500.00
REGION XII 0 0.00 125,000.00 0.00 0.00 91,400.00 0.00 216,400.00
Sultan Kudarat 0.00 125,000.00 0.00 0.00 86,400.00 0.00 211,400.00
Kalamansig 125,000.00 86,400.00 211,400.00
South Cotabato 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00
Polomolok 5,000.00 5,000.00
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Sitrep No. 15 Tab F-1
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"
Assets Deployed
As of 30 September 2009, 3:00 PM
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UNIT ASSETS DEPLOYED AREA RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
AFPEngineering Brigade, PA
51st 40 Enlisted Personnel San Mateo Bridge, Batasan, San Mateo Conduct road clearing
1 Scoop Loader
1 Dump Truck
1 Road Grader
Marikina City
PCG
CGNCRCL 1 Team/Rubber boat Fairview
PNRC RB 1 Team/Rubber boat San Francisco, Q.C.
CGFLT 1 Team/Rubber boat Parañaque
MAKATI DFT 1 Team/Rubber boat Montalban
CGWCEISS 1 Team/Rubber boat Biak na Bato, Quezon City
CG K9 1 Team/Rubber boat Marikina via Marikina River
CGBT 7 Rubber boat from PCG
SOG TAGUIG 2 Rubber boat from PCGA
PCGA 7 Rubber boat from PNRC
CGK9 Rubber boat from Aboitiz Transport Services
2 Corp
CGD STL 4 Rubber boat from Sulpicio Lines
CGSOG 5 Teams Caint-Pasig
SF RB
SOG NCRCL
PCG ISLANDER
PCG HELO
PNP
1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team Pasig City
1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team Provident, Marikina
1 M45 Truck
1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team Antipolo, City
1 M45 Truck
3 M35 Trucks CAMANAVA area
4 Troop Carrier w/ Rescue platoons Taguig
1 Elf Pasig City
1 M35
2 M35 (EPD) with Rescue Teams Marikina City
1 Rescue Van (EPD) Pasig City
2 Tow Trucks (QCPD) with Rerscue Teams Novaliches and San Francisco Del Monte
2 Dump Trucks (QCPD) with Rescue Teams Boundary Quezon City / Marikina
6 Ambulances (QCPD) with Crews Tollahan, San Francsico, Novaliches, Tatalon
1 Rubber Boat with Rescue Team Magallanes, SLEX
1 M35 with Rescue Team (MPD) Isla Puting Bato, Tondo
NCR SRU Van Regions I, III, IV-A and Metro Manila
Squad EMs-NHQ
SOD-NHQ
Engines
Water tanker
Mini-pumper
Rubber boats
Jaguar
Fire trucks
40 PNP (HSS) For Rescue Augmentation Pasig City
113 PNP (SAF)
10 Rubber Boats
1 Galvanized Boat
1 Troop Carrier
2 6x6 Truck
25 PNP (MG)
2 Ambulances w/ Crew
8 7107 Island Cruise (CVO)
2 Life Crafts (non-motorized)
109 Life Jackets
3 Speed Boats
Radio and Police Station Cainta and Rizal
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UNIT ASSETS DEPLOYED AREA RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
AFP 4 PNP Motorcycles
37 PNP SAF Pasig City
3 Rubber Boats Pasig City
72 PNP SAF Ever Gotesco, Pasig City
1 Troop Carrier and D'max truck Ever Gotesco, Pasig City
8 PNP SAF Bagumbayan, Taguig City
15 PNP SPD Bagumbayan, Taguig City
1 Galvanized Boat Bagumbayan, Taguig City
1 M35 Truck Bagumbayan, Taguig City
60 PNP Cainta Police Station Cainta
7 M35 Trucks Taguig, Marikina, Cainta, Antipolo
40 PNP Augment for Relief Operation
MMDA
2 Rubber boats Edsa-Santolan Northboaund
1 Ambulance
5 Tow Trucks Edsa
4 Forklifts
1 Light Truck Provident Village, Marikina City
Portable floodlights
Generator
1 Rescue Van Grand Villas, Katipunan, Quezon City
Personnel with dump trucks and clearing
77 Major thoroughfares in entire Metro manila
equipment
Manlifter
Firetrucks
Fork Lifts
Ambulance
Rescue Van
Tow Trucks
15 Pumping Stations Marikina City and Metro Manila
SBMA
SBMA Fire Department 15 Personnel Metro Manila
SWAT (IED) 11 Rescue van
1 Rubber boat
2 Dump trucks
US CONTINGENT
1 Officer
17 Eps w/ Night Capability Equip.
2 Rubber boats
1 Chopper (Bell 214)
3 US Personnel Pasig City
2 Water Crafts Pasig City
Telecoms Sans Frontier
2 Teams
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Sitrep No. 16 Tab F-2
RESCUED
ASSETS DEPLOYED AREA
PERSON FAMILY
PHIL ARMY
51EBde 53 10 Brgy. Libis, Quezon City
EMSBn, 51stEBde 21 4 Brgy. Olandes, Marikina City
51EBde, EMSBn 20 4 Provident Village, Marikina City
PAGCOR 30 6
PAGCOR 30 6 Pasig City
SitRep No. 15 Tab G
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"
Status of National Roads and Bridges
As of 30 September 2009, 3:00 PM
NCR P 50.00 M
Muntinlupa
1 Sucat Alabang Interchange near Laguna Lake 3 ft
Taguig
1 Eastern part of Taguig 3 ft .
Pasig
1 Pinagbuhatan 3 ft
2 Acasia 3 ft
3 Brgy Nagpayong 3 ft
4 Molave 3 ft
5 Kalawaan
- Resettlement 6 ft
- Purok 6 3 ft
- Nabasala 3 ft
-Daang Paa 3 ft
- Purok 6 Along riverside 3 ft
Eusebio Avenue 2 ft
PCGH 2 ft
Acasya to Damayan 4 ft
MH del Pilar, Pinagbuhatan 4-5 ft
MALABON CITY
1 Gov. Pascual Ave-M.H. Del Pilar to LTO Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
2 Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
VALENZUELA CITY
1 MH Del Pilar infront of Pio ES Palasan Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
2 Along G. Lazaro St. Km 16+500 Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets
TAGUIG CITY
1 Tipas-Napindan Road Not Passable to all types of vehicle Repair on-going
REGION III
BULACAN
Area Engineers and maintenance Crew are deployed along various
1 Norzaragay Bigte Rd Km 75+100 Brgy Bitungal Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to road cut national roads to monitor roads and bridges conditions. Repair on-
going.
REGION IV-A P 30.00 M
RIZAL
1 Angono 5 ft As of 7:30 AM
BATANGAS
Palico-Balayan-Batangas Road Not Passable to all types of vehicle due scoured slope
1 Installed warning signs
Cawong Bridge. Km. 113+192 protection
CAVITE
1 Tagaytay-Taal Lake Km 57+000 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going
2 Tagaytay-Talisay Road Km 60+000 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going
RIZAL
Sumulong Highway km 24+000
1 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing Operation on-going
Near Padis Point & Cloud 9 Sect.
Marcos Highway
2 Not Passable due washed-out last span of bridge Warning Signs/Barricade Installed
3rd Concrete Bridge km 35+861
Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to
3 Antipolo- Teresa Rd Km 28-29 Installed warning signs
scoured slopes
4 Pililia-Jala-Jala, Quisao Bridge Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going
Marikina Infanta Km 39+224Km 65+673
5 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going
Intemittent Section
LAGUNA
Calamba-Sta. Cruz-Famy Jct. Road Km 109 Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to
1 Installed warning signs
+112+00(int.sect) Pangil, Pakil, Paete sects flood waters
REGION IV-B P 30.00 M
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
MWCR - Barokan-Sahing Sec. km 348+200, Hardly passable, heavy mud flow
1 Restoration works on-going
San Agustin Sablayan accumulated to roadway
MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 348+200, San Hardly passable, heavy mud flow
2 Removal of mud flow is being undertaken
Agustin Sablayan accumulated to roadway
MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 391+200, Talaban
3 Previously restored roadway, Hardly passable Restoration works on-going
Mamburao
Sablayan Penal Colony Road km. 324+000 -
4 Hardly passable, soft spot depression Restoration works on-going
Km331-000 (Alternate Route)
MWCR- San Agustin Section Km 351+900 Brgy
5 Not passable, partially cut-off roadway Restoration works on-going
San Agustin Sablayan-
MWCR- Kambingan Section Km 346+200, Brgy
6 Not passable due landslide Clearing operations on-going
San Agustin, Sablayan
CAR P 41.05
KALINGA
Mt. Province - Cagayan via Tabuk
1 Closed due to landslides On going road clearing operation.
(Tangadan Section)
MT. PROVINCE
Baguio - Bontoc Road Close-Open Situation due to
1 On going road clearing operation.
(Sabangan Section) mud and rock slide
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