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    Dagupan City, Pangasinan

    Malued ES Juan L. Siapno ES Lucao ES East Central ES Lasip Grande ES PG Villamil ES Bacayao Sur ES Pogo-Lasip ES

    Pangasinan I- Lingayen

    Talibaew ES Mancup ES Dalonge ES Sta. Rosa ES Calit ES Tombor ES Gayaman ES

    Source: DepEd SitRep No. 6 as of 8:00 AM, 23 September 2014

    D. Incidents Monitored (Tab C)

    A total of twenty-one (21) incidents were reported in Regions I, IV-A and NCR.

    INCIDENT REGION PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY

    Landslide (19) I (15) Ilocos Norte, La Union and Pangasinan IV-A (4) Rizal, Cavite, Batangas and Quezon Maritime (2) NCR (2) Manila

    E. Damaged Houses (Tab D)

    A total of 426 houses were reportedly totally damaged and 1,963 were partially damaged in Regions I, III, IV-A, IV-B, and CAR.

    F. Cost of Damages (Tab E)

    A total of PhP 907,170,093.16 worth of damages in infrastructure and agriculture were reported in Regions I, III, CAR and NCR

    INFRASTRUCTURE

    A total of PhP 343,677,680.00 worth of infrastructure damages:

    Particulars Amount (PhP) Roads, Bridges, and Other Structures (National) 237,702,680.00Roads, Bridges, and Other Structures (Local) 46,675,000.00Flood Control 59,300,000.00

    AGRICULTURE

    A total of PhP 563,492,413.16 worth of agricultural damages in Regions I and CAR:

    Particulars Amount (PhP) Crops (Rice & Corn) 501,061,677.10Livestock 1,741,600.00Irrigation 6,502,972.00High Value Commercial Crops (HVCC) 27,604,296.06Fisheries 26,581,868.00

    G. Status of Roads and Bridges (Tab F)

    A total of 61 roads and 6 bridges are still not passable in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, V, VII, CAR and NCR

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    H. Flooded Areas (Tab G) A total of 235 areas in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan and La Union in Region I and Pampanga and Bulacan in Region III

    I. Power Outages

    1. Power have been restored in Apayao, Ifugao (CAR), Laguna, Batangas, Quezon, Rizal (Region IV-A), La Union (Region I), and Solana, Alcala, Tuguegarao City in the Provinces of Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya (Region II)

    2. As of 9:00 PM, 23 September 2014, some parts of Amulung, Cagayan in Region II still experiencing power outage. Meanwhile, some parts of Regions I, IV-B, and CAR are still experiencing power interruptions:

    PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY DATE OF INTERRUPTION REMARKS

    Region I Ilocos Norte 19 September 2014 72 %- Precautionary Ilocos Sur 19 September 2014 15 % - Precautionary

    La Union 19 September 2014

    Power has been restored

    as of 23 September 2014

    Pangasinan (Bani, Agno, Alaminos City, Burgos, Anda, Infanta, Sual, Mabini, Dasol)

    19 September 2014 13% - Precautionary

    Region II

    Cagayan (some parts of Amulung) 9:00 PM, 19 September 2014

    Power has been restored in Solana,

    Alcala and Tuguegarao City on

    6:00 PM 20 September

    Nueva Vizcaya 20 September 2014

    Power has been restored in the

    Province of Nueva Vizcaya on 6:00 PM

    22 September Region IV-B Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro 19 September 2014 CAR

    Areas in Baguio City 19 September 2014 Intermittent interruption Province of Abra 19 September 2014 Province-wide Areas in Benguet (La Trinidad) 19 September 2014

    Areas in the Province of Ifugao 19 September 2014

    Power has been restored

    as of 23 September 2014

    J. Cost of Assistance (Tab H)

    A total of PhP23,989,376.98 worth of assistance from DSWD (PhP16,034,645.90), DOH (PhP3,589,521.17) and LGUs (PhP4,365,209.91) was reported in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, VII, NCR, and CAR.

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    K. Status of Dams and River (As of 6:00 AM, 23 September 2014)

    LOCATION CRITICAL/SPILL LEVEL (m) CURRENT LEVEL

    (m) REMARKS

    Ambuklao 752.00 751.61 2 gates opened /0.8 m Angat 210.00 200.33 Binga 575.00 574.19 2 gates opened / 1.5 m

    Bustos 17.70 17.48 As of 4:00 AM, 23 September 2014 Caliraya 288.00 287.14 Ipo 101.00 100.56 La Mesa 80.15 79.39 Magat 190.00 190.67 Marikina River 17.00 13.9 Pantabangan 216.00 195.77 San Roque 280.00 279.09 Sources: PAGASA and OCD I, III, NCR

    L. Declaration of State of Calamity

    PROVINCE RESOLUTION NO. DATE Cebu City 13-0785-2014 19 September 2014

    Marikina City Awaiting for submission of resolution of SOC

    Cainta, Rizal SOC Res. No. 2014-086 - Outstanding Declaration (TY Glenda) 18 July 2014

    Ilocos Norte 066-2014 20 September 2014 Ilocos Sur SP Resolution No. 345-2014 21 September 2014

    III. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS (Tab I) IV. DISASTER RESPONSE (Tab J)

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  • Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    1,224 264,530 1,181,709 260 14,540 61,670 7,523 39,637 22,063 101,307

    129 21,668 94,957 3 17 79 - - 17 79 CALOOCAN 6 1,886 10,969 0 - - - - - - LAS PIÑAS CITY 7 114 571 0 - - - - - - MAKATI 2 14 49 0 - - - - MALABON 16 936 3,582 0 - - - - - - MANDALUYONG CITY 4 611 1,787 0 - - - - - - MANILA CITY 9 981 3,961 0 - - - - - - MARIKINA CITY 11 8,254 34,848 0 - - - - - - MUNTINLUPA CITY 1 23 102 0 - - - - - - NAVOTAS CITY 3 33 142 0 - - - - - - PASAY CITY 7 204 899 0 - - - - - - PASIG CITY 12 1,782 8,511 1 8 40 - - 8 40 QUEZON CITY 18 3,693 16,671 0 - - - - - - SAN JUAN CITY 3 439 2,555 0 - - - - - - TAGUIG CITY 7 86 373 0 - - - - - - VALENZUELA CITY 23 2,612 9,937 2 9 39 - - 9 39

    579 50,528 195,298 48 1,052 4,027 - - 1,052 4,027 238 7,345 33,073 15 138 782 - - 138 782

    LAOAG CITY 61 1,726 7,990 12 122 702 122 702 ADAMS 1 1 2 - - BACARRA 6 400 2,000 - - BADOC 7 32 145 1 6 30 6 30 BANGUI 11 153 764 - - BANNA (ESPIRITU) 10 127 442 1 9 45 9 45 BATAC 16 123 590 1 1 5 - - 1 5 CURRIMAO 18 110 480 - - DINGRAS 7 863 4,315 - - DUMALNEG 1 3 23 - - MARCOS 5 26 130 - - NUEVA ERA 8 93 535 - - PAGUDPUD 12 979 4,895 - - PAOAY 23 1,409 5,768 - - PASUQUIN 12 45 225 - - PIDDIG 12 760 2,337 - - PINILI 3 44 200 - - SAN NICOLAS 4 1 5 - - SARRAT 13 39 179 - - SOLSONA 1 11 48 - - VINTAR 7 400 2,000 - -

    171 15,455 75,422 8 196 772 - - 196 772 CANDON 15 76 291 2 70 261 70 261 CAOAYAN 2 425 2,550 - - GALIMUYOD 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 5 NARVACAN 34 10,970 54,850 - - SAN JUAN (LAPOG) 32 1,531 7,655 - - - - SANTA 1 1 5 3 71 231 71 231 SANTA CATALINA 9 400 1,850 - - SANTIAGO 47 285 839 - - - - SANTO DOMINGO 22 1,189 4,953 1 53 270 53 270 SIGAY 8 577 2,424 1 1 5 1 5

    119 6,843 29,526 16 406 1,309 - - 406 1,309 SAN FERNANDO CITY 11 330 1,040 8 304 938 304 938 AGOO 2 4 17 1 3 13 3 13 ARINGAY 2 284 977 1 16 62 - - 16 62 BACNOTAN 26 362 1,474 - - BAGULIN 1 2 8 - - BANGAR 10 74 303 4 74 263 74 263 CABA 6 426 1,449 - - LUNA 15 1,018 3,780 1 3 12 3 12 SAN GABRIEL 2 6 21 1 6 21 6 21 SAN JUAN 19 1,305 5,139 - - SANTO TOMAS 18 3,011 15,234 - - SUDIPEN 7 21 84 - -

    51 20,885 57,277 9 312 1,164 - - 312 1,164 DAGUPAN CITY 4 53 207 2 53 207 53 207 CALASIAO 24 17,183 42,394 4 159 578 159 578 DASOL 1 25 105 1 25 105 25 105 LINGAYEN 4 11 23 - - SAN FABIAN 3 33 228 1 37 118 37 118 SANTA BARBARA 15 3,580 14,320 1 38 156 38 156

    11 386 1,446 0 - - 166 728 166 728 1 55 117 0 - - - - - -

    CALAYAN 1 55 117 1 127 435 0 - - - - - -

    REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

    SitRep No. 10

    Effects of Tropical Storm "MARIO" (Fung-Wong)AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    Region/Province/Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    GRAND TOTAL

    NCR

    ILOCOS NORTE

    ILOCOS SUR

    LA UNION

    PANGASINAN

    REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)CAGAYAN

    ISABELA

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  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    BENITO SOLIVEN 1 127 435 9 204 894 0 - - 166 728 166 728

    SANTA FE 9 204 894 166 728 166 728 NUEVA VIZCAYA

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  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    238 71,797 338,718 55 2,158 8,245 3,771 21,254 5,929 29,499 1 43 197 1 43 197 - - 43 197

    BALANGA 1 43 197 1 43 197 43 197 112 47,289 231,922 10 321 1,350 425 900 746 2,250

    BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 3 123 533 - - - - BALIUAG 6 1,009 4,904 - - - - BOCAUE 9 282 1,412 - - - - BUSTOS 4 25 128 - - - - CALUMPIT 14 18,669 93,345 10 321 1,350 321 1,350 MARILAO 19 20,745 100,977 - - - - MEYCAUAYAN 18 564 2,705 - - - - NORZAGARAY 3 230 1,130 - - - - OBANDO 1 40 136 - - PLARIDEL 2 18 88 - - SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 8 1,248 4,781 425 900 425 900 SAN MIGUEL 16 3,661 18,286 - - SANTA MARIA 9 675 3,497 - -

    16 4,650 27,707 0 - - 1,867 13,167 1,867 13,167 CABIAO 4 1,867 13,167 1,867 13,167 1,867 13,167 SAN ANTONIO 6 1,445 8,595 SAN ISIDRO 6 1,338 5,945

    29 7,649 35,220 1 5 25 153 1,099 158 1,124 ARAYAT 1 92 393 - - CANDABA 11 5,557 27,785 0 - - - - MACABEBE 1 5 25 1 5 25 5 25 MEXICO 1 2 12 0 - - - - SAN SIMON 9 1,136 3,692 3 16 3 16 SANTO TOMAS 6 857 3,313 150 1,083 150 1,083

    60 11,663 41,673 16 1,457 5,404 1,326 6,088 2,783 11,492 CONCEPCION 2 629 2,925 2 629 2,925 629 2,925 LA PAZ 18 6,657 23,509 - - - - MONCADA 24 2,925 9,750 8 494 1,749 900 4,329 1,394 6,078 PANIQUI 12 1,341 4,972 6 334 730 426 1,759 760 2,489 RAMOS 4 111 517 - -

    20 503 1,999 27 332 1,269 - - 332 1,269 BOTOLAN 2 3 9 2 3 9 3 9 CABANGAN 1 25 108 2 25 108 25 108 CANDELARIA 1 22 67 5 22 67 22 67 CASTILLEJOS 1 8 32 2 8 32 8 32 IBA 1 5 15 2 5 15 5 15 MASINLOC 2 120 460 3 120 460 120 460 OLONGAPO CITY 2 99 392 3 99 392 99 392 PALAUIG 1 4 15 1 4 15 4 15 SANTA CRUZ 8 205 848 5 34 118 34 118 SUBIC 1 12 53 2 12 53 12 53

    93 24,573 111,548 127 10,551 45,860 - - 10,551 45,860 7 111 440 4 66 270 - - 66 270

    BATANGAS CITY 3 31 125 3 31 125 31 125 BAUAN 1 35 145 1 35 145 35 145 CALATAGAN 1 19 77 - - SAN JUAN 1 22 73 - - SAN PASCUAL 1 4 20 - -

    CAVITE 19 417 2,563 0 - - - - - - BACOOR 16 293 1,730 - - KAWIT 1 2 7 - - NOVELETA 1 81 394 - - ROSARIO 1 41 432 - -

    16 6,945 30,256 5 28 80 - - 28 80 BAY 1 2 10 1 2 10 2 10 BIÑAN 10 6,850 29,850 - - MABITAC 1 3 10 2 3 10 3 10 SAN PEDRO 2 67 326 - - SANTA CRUZ 1 3 9 1 3 9 3 9 SANTA MARIA 1 20 51 1 20 51 20 51

    51 17,100 78,289 118 10,457 45,510 - - 10,457 45,510 ANGONO 2 234 1,147 2 155 720 155 720 ANTIPOLO CITY 9 584 2,603 17 341 1,445 341 1,445 BARAS 1 227 970 1 121 440 121 440 BINANGONAN 3 15 80 3 15 80 15 80 CAINTA 6 5,330 22,191 26 3,807 14,987 3,807 14,987 CARDONA 1 7 35 1 7 35 7 35 MORONG 3 252 1,260 4 252 1,260 252 1,260 RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 5 6,121 28,782 19 3,174 14,047 3,174 14,047 SAN MATEO 10 3,463 17,315 20 1,718 8,590 1,718 8,590 TANAY 4 58 178 4 58 178 58 178 TAYTAY 7 809 3,728 21 809 3,728 809 3,728

    4 1,893 7,899 1 3 15 - - 3 15 4 1,893 7,899 1 3 15 - - 3 15

    CALINTAAN 3 1,857 7,685 1 3 15 3 15 MAGSAYSAY 1 36 214 - -

    41 2,729 13,658 21 710 3,219 2,019 10,439 2,729 13,658

    REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

    REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)

    BATAAN

    BULACAN

    NUEVA ECIJA

    PAMPANGA

    TARLAC

    ZAMBALES

    REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)BATANGAS

    LAGUNA

    RIZAL

    OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

    REGION V (BICOL REGION)

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  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    2 410 2,050 5 410 2,050 - - 410 2,050 LABO 2 410 2,050 5 410 2,050 410 2,050

    CAMARINES NORTE

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  • Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. of Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation Centers TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    39 2,319 11,608 16 300 1,169 2,019 10,439 2,319 11,608 BULA 4 78 414 4 78 414 78 414 CAMALIGAN 2 7 23 2 7 23 7 23 NABUA 12 240 1,200 240 1,200 240 1,200 NAGA CITY 2 20 101 2 20 101 20 101 OCAMPO 3 33 165 3 33 165 33 165 PILI 16 1,941 9,705 5 162 466 1,779 9,239 1,941 9,705

    95 90,627 416,885 1 19 76 1,422 6,657 1,441 6,733 95 90,627 416,885 1 19 76 1,422 6,657 1,441 6,733

    BOGO 29 15,198 69,911 975 4,479 975 4,479 MINGLANILLA 19 24,604 113,178 320 1,621 320 1,621 TABOGON 25 7,179 33,024 1 19 76 19 76 TALISAY 22 43,646 200,772 127 557 127 557

    34 329 1,300 4 30 149 145 559 175 708 ABRA 5 46 219 2 27 135 14 56 41 191

    BANGUED 1 6 30 1 2 1 2 LA PAZ 2 27 135 2 27 135 27 135 VILLAVICIOSA 2 13 54 13 54 13 54

    APAYAO 4 41 165 - - - 32 127 32 127 CALANASAN (BAYAG) 2 3 17 1 7 1 7 SANTA MARCELA 2 38 148 31 120 31 120

    BENGUET 13 188 681 2 3 14 52 180 55 194 BAGUIO CITY 9 76 295 1 1 4 18 64 19 68 KIBUNGAN 1 2 10 1 2 10 2 10 LA TRINIDAD 1 43 158 11 29 11 29 TUBA 1 43 150 0 - - 23 87 23 87 TUBLAY 1 24 68 - -

    IFUGAO 2 12 42 - - - 12 42 12 42 LAGAWE 1 1 6 1 6 1 6 TINOC 1 11 36 11 36 11 36

    KALINGA 5 30 153 - - - 25 122 25 122 LUBUAGAN 5 30 153 25 122 25 122

    MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 5 12 40 - - - 10 32 10 32 BAUKO 3 7 19 7 19 7 19 BONTOC 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 TADIAN 1 4 16 2 8 2 8

    Sources: DSWD, OCDRDs I, II, IV-B, and CAR

    REGIONS 9 PROVINCES 27 CITIES 28 MUNICIPALITIES 132 BARANGAYS 1,224

    CAMARINES SUR

    REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYASCEBU

    CAR

    AFFECTED AREAS

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  • SitRep 10 TAB B

    NCR 61 Althea Andrea Gaviola 2 / F Bagong Silangan, Quezon City Drowning1 Jay-ar Taganas 34 / M Brgy. Apolonio, Samson, Quezon City Drowning

    1 Glendon Sol Benedicto 22 / M Sampaloc, Manila Electrocution

    1 Ernesto Guevarra 55 / M Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City Drowning (Validated by DOH as of 6:00 PM, 20 September 2014) Previously reported as missing

    1 Hermegildo Duma 58 / M Sto. Niño, Marikina City Drowning (Validated by DOH as of 6:00 PM, 20 September 2014)

    1 Siegfried Nathan Arcilla 22/M Cubao, Quezon City Electrocution(Identification was cleared with family)

    I 3

    1 Clyde Mavric Acosta 5 / M Napaset, Luna, La Union Drowning

    1 Federico Nilo 60/M Brgy. Barangobong, Luna, La Union Drowning

    1 Glenn Baturi 6/M Brgy. Allangiga, Candon City, Ilocos Sur Drowning

    IV-A 4

    1 Erlinda Centeno 53 / F Block 6, Lot 29, Rodriguez, Rizal Head injury secondary to fall (in a creek)

    1 John Pabello Faller 19 / M Purok 6, Sitio Bayabas, Barangay San Isidro, Taytay, Rizal Drowning (Validated by DOH as of 6:20 PM, 20 September 2014)

    1 Amber Almonte Javier 3 mos. Santisima, Sta. Cruz, Laguna Drowning (mother lost grip of the child due to raging floodwater)

    1 JB Suarez Declito 13 / M B32 L17 Brgy. Datu Esmael, Dasmariñas City Drowning (Body recovered on or about 9:00 AM, 20 September 2014 in Kawit, Cavite)

    IV-B 1

    1 Ardon Castillo Gababel 48 / M Brgy. Sibalat, Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro Drowning secondary to epileptic seizures

    V 21 Eduardo Lelis 60 / M Barangay South Centro, Sipocot, Camarines Sur Drowning (Validated by DOH as of 6:20 PM, 20 September 2014)

    1 Conrado Bergonio 19 / M Barangay Amonokpok, Ragay, Camarines Sur Drowning (Validated by DOH as of 6:20 PM, 20 September 2014)

    I 41 Gloria Gana Ulep 72 / F Brgy. San Antonio, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte Electrocution

    1 Thelma Ragonjon 56 / F Brgy. Liones, Currimao, Ilocoas Norte Head injury (lacerated wounds)1 Antonio L Sabado 57 / M Cadapli, Bangar, La Union Musculoskelet al strain (hit by uprooted tree)1 Conrado Ramos 58/M Brgy. Dadaor, Bangui, Ilocos Norte Laceration (left lateral Maleolar area)

    IV-A 21 Rod Ashley Lopez 11 / M Valley View Gulod Malaya, San Mateo, Rizal

    Nearly drowned, admitted at Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center

    1 Cedric Fabie 18 / M Candelaria, Quezon (student of FEU) Electrocution

    IV-B 11 Roco Constancio 54 /M Brgy. Taclobo, San Fernando, Romblon Forehead injury and fractured right leg with possible spinal injury (hit by falling tree)

    NCR 51 Michelle Manrique 29 / F Pitong Gatang, Navotas Injury due to collapsed wall, rushed to Tondo Medical Center for observation

    1 Xyza Villanueva 9 mos. / F Pitong Gatang, Navotas Injury due to collapsed wall, rushed to Tondo Medical Center for observation

    1 Windy Ramiro Valdez 31 / F 663 Libis St, Concepcion Uno, Marikina City Multiple abrasion secondary to fall

    1 Patricia Evangelista Torres 13 / F 51 Concepcion Dos, Marikina CityHead swelling secondary to fall

    1 Joseph Cortez Aquie 45 / M 18 New York St., Provident Village, Jesus Dela Pena, Marikina Laceration

    CAR 41 Patricio Dang-e 33/M Gumahang, Tinoc, Ifugao Lacerated right foot secondary to trauma1 Grace Buhong Buyacan 21 / M Little Kibungan, Benquet Swelling in left eye1 Aaron Lawangan 27 / M Admitted at Baguio City General Hospital

    1 Josefa Habongan 49 / F Tullodan, Tinoc, Ifugao Corneal laceration right eye. Admitted at Baguio City General Hospital

    I 11 Daryl Opeña 23/M Brgy. Naguirangan, San Juan, La Union Last seen on 22 September 2014

    IV-A 11 BJ Suarez Declito 15 / M B32 L17 Brgy Datu Esmael, Dasmariñas City Washed away by strong current

    CAR 21 Salvador Aldave Trijio 58/M Washed away by the river current while crossing Damulog River on 20 September 2014

    1 Perez Bugayao 39 / M Last seen fishing at Utip River around 8:30 PM, 19 September 2014 at Tubo, Abra

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "MARIO" (FUNG-WONG)CASUALTIES

    23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    GRAND TOTAL 4 MISSING

    GRAND TOTAL 16 DEAD

    GRAND TOTAL 16 INJURED

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  • SitRep No. 10 Tab C

    REGION/AREA TIME/DATE OF OCCURENCE DESCRIPTION REMARKS ACTIONS TAKEN

    TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED 21

    LANDSLIDE 19

    REGION I 15

    A landslide incident occurred along Pancian-Adams Road, Adams road not passable

    Landslide incident occurred along IlocosNorte Apayao Road, Ilocos Norte

    road not passable to all types of vehicles Clearing operations ongoing

    Landslide occurred along Tagudin-Suyo-Cervantes Road

    not passable to all types of vehicles

    Landslide incident occurred along Cervantes-Quirino Road, Ilocos Sur Closed Clearing operations ongoing

    A landslide incident occurred along Sanliag-Banayoyo-Lidlidda-San Emilio-Quirino Road

    not passable to all types of vehicles Clearing operations ongoing

    Landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Malaya, CervantesLandslide incident occurred in Brgy. Malaya, Cervantes

    Landslide incident occurred Brgys Banucal, Bugui, Poblacion Sur, Poblacion Norte, Bequi Waling, Lidlidda

    Landslide incident occurred in Brgys Baluerte, Kinmarin, Salcedo

    Landslide occurred in Brgy. Ubbog, Dan-ar, Butol, Al-aludig, Salincub, Santiago

    La Union A landslide incident occurred in Cadaclan Provincial Roadroad not passable to all types of vehicles

    Landslide occurred in Brgys Cili, Dumayat, Sto. Niño, Linmansangan, Balangobong, Tabuyoc, Pasileng Sur, Binalonan

    A landslide incident occurred in Brgys Mangcasuy, Moreno, Sta. Maria Norte, Pasileng Sur, Sumabnit, Binalonan

    Landslide incident occurred in Casantiagoan, D'Alarcio, Inmanduyan, Maraboc, Nanbagatan, Panaga, Poblacion, Yatyat, Laoac

    A landslide incident occurred at Brgy. Inmalog Norte, San Fabian

    REGION IV-A 4

    Antipolo City, Rizal On or about 3:00 AM, 19 September 2014

    a landslide incident occurred at Block 55, Lot 171, Barangay Bagong Nayon, Sitio Maligaya, Antipolo City which caused the damage of wall portions and electric post

    No casualties were reported

    Alfonso, Cavite On or about 3:00 AM, 19 September 2014

    a landslide incident occurred at Poblacion I, Alfonso, Cavite approaching Palo Bridge. One (1) electric post fell and hit a passenger jeepney

    No casualties were reported

    Pagbialo, Quezon On 19 September 2014 a landslide incident occurredat MSR OldZigzag Road, Pagbialo, Quezon

    No casualties and damages were reported

    Batangas City On 19 September 2014, 10:00 AMa landslide incident occurred in Barangay Tabangao, Batangas City

    No casualties were reported and clearing operations was immediately conducted

    MARITIME 2NCR 2

    On or about 8:00 AM 19 September 2014

    a motorbanca “Enrico” capsized at the vicinity of Corregidor due to rough seas brought by TS Mario

    All four (4) fishermen were rescued by a foreign vessel, MV “Westerkade”.

    On or about 9:00 AM 20 September 2014

    a motorbanca MBCA “Grace” with two (2) fishermen onboard, drifted at Manila Bay due to engine trouble

    MV “Westerkade”, the same vessel who saved the fishermen onboard “Enrico”, offered the fishermen to come aboard

    Pangasinan

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "MARIO" (FUNG-WONG)INCIDENTS MONITORED

    As of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    Ilocos Norte

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  • Sitrep No. 10 Tab D

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL

    426 1,963 2,389397 1827 2224

    Ilocos Norte 64 442 506Laoag City 3 87 90

    Adams 0 1 1Bacarra 0 2 2

    Badoc 0 1 1Bangui 0 17 17Banna 0 36 36

    Batac City 11 39 50Currimao 8 16 24

    Dingras 2 4 6Dumalneg 0 3 3

    Marcos 18 8 26Nueva Era 10 4 14Pagudpud 8 144 152

    Paoay 2 28 30Pasuquin 0 14 14

    Pinili 0 4 4San Nicolas 1 0 1

    Sarrat 1 21 22Solsona 0 4 4

    Vintar 0 9 9Ilocos Sur 311 1000 1,311

    Santiago 6 228 234Sigay 0 5 5

    Caoayan 0 18 18San Juan (Lapog) 126 118 244

    Santo Domingo 16 551 567Candon City 0 15 15

    Narvacan 163 65 228La Union 20 376 396

    Bacnotan 8 252 260San Fernando City 1 5 6

    San Juan 1 99 100Sudipen 9 18 27Bagulin 1 2 3

    Pangasinan 2 9 11Lingayen 2 9 11

    7 24 31Bulacan 7 24 31

    San Jose Del Monte City 7 24 314 2 6

    Batangas 1 0 1Batangas City 1 0 1

    Rizal 3 2 5Antipolo City 3 1 4

    Rodriguez (Montalban) 0 1 13 1 4

    Occidental Mindoro 3 1 4Calintaan 3 3

    Rizal 1 115 109 124

    Abra 0 24 24Poblacion 5 5Laplapog 7 7

    Villaviciosa 12 12Apayao 0 41 41

    Calanasan (Bayag) 3 3Santa Marcela 38 38

    Kalinga 2 21 23Mabungtot 14 14Poblacion 1 1

    Dangoy 2 2Western Uma 1 4 5

    Lower Uma 1 1Lubuagan 2 21 23

    Effects of Tropical Storm "MARIO" (FUNG-WONG)DAMAGED HOUSES

    As of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

    GRAND TOTALRegion I

    Region III

    Region IV-A

    Region IV-B

    CAR

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  • TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL REGION Province/Municipality DAMAGED HOUSES

    Mountain Province 1 3 4Bauko 1 3 4

    Guinzadan 2 2Tapapan 1 1 2

    Ifugao 12 0 12Lagawe 1 1

    Tinoc 11 11Benguet 0 18 18

    Tuba 18 18Baguio City 0 2 2

    San Luis 2 2

    Sources: DSWD, OCDRCs I, III, IV-B, and CAR

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  • Sitrep No. 10 Tab E

    LIVESTOCKS IRRIGATION

    NATIONAL LOCAL Type of Crops / Livestocks Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value

    GRAND TOTALTOTAL 237,702,680.00 46,675,000.00 59,300,000.00 501,061,677.10 1,741,600.00 6,502,972.00 27,604,296.06 26,581,868.00

    REGION I 149,000,000.00 46,675,000.00 59,300,000.00 426,143,222.10 1,741,600.00 6,502,972.00 26,097,537.06 26,581,868.00 737,939,227.16 Rice 425,556,259.50 1,200,000.00 4,102,972.00 26,097,537.06 1,655,430.00 Corn 586,962.60

    Ilocos Sur 52,100,000.00 10,300,000.00 4,500.00 62,404,500.00 La Union 37,900,000.00 39,500,000.00 25,000,000.00 541,600.00 6,676,719.50 109,618,319.50 Pangasinan 28,000,000.00 21,000,000.00 2,400,000.00 18,245,218.50 69,645,218.50

    REGION III 56,600,000.00 - - - - - - - 56,600,000.00 Aurora 300,000.00 300,000.00 Bulacan 16,000,000.00 16,000,000.00 Nueva Ecija 40,300,000.00 40,300,000.00 NCR 252,680.00 - - - - - - - 252,680.00 Caloocan City 154,800.00 154,800.00 Valenzuela City 97,880.00 97,880.00

    CAR 31,850,000.00 - - 74,918,455.00 - - 1,506,759.00 - 108,275,214.00 Abra 100,000.00 Rice 8,120,800.00 8,220,800.00

    Rice 60,059,045.00 60,059,045.00 Corn 4,127,264.00 4,127,264.00

    Baguio City 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 Benguet 5,250,000.00 Rice 521,890.00 5,771,890.00 Ifugao 2,500,000.00 Corn 2,051,376.00 4,551,376.00 Kalinga 15,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 Mt. Province 7,000,000.00 Rice 38,080.00 1,506,759.00 8,544,839.00 Sources: DPWH Report as of 22 September 2014 for the National roads/bridges/other structures & Flood Control

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "MARIO" COST OF DAMAGES

    As of 23 September 2011, 8:00 PM

    Region/Province/ City/Municipality

    INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

    TOTAL COST (Infrastructure + Agriculture)

    ROADS / BRIDGES / OTHER STRUCTURES

    FLOOD CONTROL

    CROPS (Rice and Corn) HVCC (Mango,

    Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)

    FISHERIES

    and OCD I and II Situational Reports

    343,677,680.00 563,492,413.16 907,170,093.16

    Ilocos Norte 31,000,000.00 7,175,000.00 3,000,000.00 496,271,189.16

    Apayao

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  • Tab F

    SITUATION / STATUS REMARKS/CAUSE

    MH Del Pilar, Valenzuela City

    Arkong Bato-Polo

    Polo-Malanday

    For light vehicles going to Tarlac: Take Brgy. Loag, Aguilar and (from Tarlac) take Brgy. Bocboc Aguilar.

    For Buses and Trucks: take Mangatarem-Urbiztondo-San Carlos Road

    Camiling-Wawa-Bayambang Malasiqui-Sta. Barbara Detour Roads at Balingued Bridge Not passable to Heavy Vehicle

    Camiling-Wawa-Bayambang Malasiqui-Sta. Barbara Detour Roads at Balingued and Sapang Bridge I, K0199+343,

    Not passable to all types of vehicles Alternate route (Calasiao-Dagupan Road) Due to washed out detour roads

    Pangasinan-Tarlac Road, Quiray Bridge, Km19+90, Aguilar Pangasinan

    For light vehicles: (going to Tarlac) Take Brgy. Loag, Aguilar and (from Tarlac) take Brgy. Bocboc

    Aguilar; For Buses and Trucks, take Mangatarem-

    Urbiztondo-San Carlos Road

    Washed out detour road

    Urdaneta-Dagupan Road Flooding subsided Passable to all types of vehicles

    Maintenance point persons and maintenance crews monitoring all roads lines informative/warning signs

    installed

    Urdaneta-Dagupan Road-Ventinilla, Sta. Barbara Not passable Underwater and damaged lateral drainage

    Pangasinan-Zambales Road (Brgy. Bolo, Labrador) Not passable Closed due to flooding

    Sta. Barbara-Mangaldan Road-Malana-Guesguesangan, Sta. Barbara Passable as of reporting time Underwater and damaged asphalt

    Manila North Road - Tabug Detour Road Closed km 466+076 Alternate route (Currimao-Paoay-Balacad) Ongoing clearing operations

    Manila North Road - Badoc to San Nicolas Clearing operations on-going Due to uprooted and fallen trees

    Pancian-Adams Road Not passable Due to landslide

    Pias-Currimao-Paoay-Balacad Road Not passable Underwater

    Ilocos Norte - Apayao Road Not passable Due to landslide

    MNR-Bantay-Sinait Not Passable Due to toppled trees; ongoing clearing operations

    MNR Cabugao Not Passable Underwater

    MNR-Magsingal Not Passable Underwater

    MNR-Sto. Domingo Not Passable Underwater

    Jct. Santiago - Banayoyo - Lidlidda - San Emilio - Quirino Road Km 379+000- Km390+000 Closed due to landslide

    Calungboyan Bridge along MNR Jct. Santa Rancho Road Not passable to all types of vehicle closed due to washed out 3rd and 4th span

    Cervantes-Quirino Road Not Passable Due to landslideSanlaig-Banayoyo-Lidlidda,San Emilio-Quirino Road Not Passable Due to landslide

    Luna Bangar Road, Km305+000-Km307+000 Closed due to flooding

    Bauang-Baguio City Road Ribsuan Bridge, Km 274+180 Closed due to flooding

    Cadaclan Provincial Road Not pasable Due to landslide

    NCR

    SitRep No. 10EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "MARIO" (FUNG-WONG)

    STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGESAs of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    LOCATION

    La Union

    Metro Manila

    Closed to traffic due to flooding

    REGION I

    Pangasinan

    Pangasinan-Tarlac Road, Quiray Bridge, Km19+90, Aguilar Pangasinan

    Not passable to all types of vehicle due to washed out detour road

    Ilocos Norte

    Ilocos Sur

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  • Baculod Bridge Closed eroded bridge approached

    Sta. Maria-Cabagan Not Passable

    Sto. Tomas-Cabagan Bridge Not Passable

    Nueva Ecija-Pangasinan Road, K0173+500, Brgy. Sabit Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija

    Not passable (Alternate Route: Anao- Tarlac-TPLEX) Due to washed out detour roads

    Munoz-Lupao Road, K0156+650, Brgy. Mapangpang

    Not passable (Alternate Route: San Jose - Nueva Ecija Road) Due to washed out detour roads

    Manila North Road, K0023+900, Marilao-Bocaue Bdry, Lolomboy Section Closed to traffic due to flooding

    Manila North Road, SM Section, K0021+000, Marilao, Bulacan Closed to traffic due to flooding

    Bigaa Plaridel Road (Panginay, Balagtas)K0031+(-080) – K0031+000

    Passable

    Meycauayan – Camalig – Bahay Pari Road Sto. Nino Section, K0023+800, Meycauayan, Bulacan Closed to traffic due to flooding

    Manila North Road, Abangan Sur Section, K0023+000, Marilao, Bulacan Closed to traffic due to flooding

    Baliwag-Candaba-Sta. Ana Road (Brgy. Paralaya, Candaba) K0067+700-K0069+250

    Not passable to all types of vehicles due to flood water

    Candaba - San Miguel Rd. K0073+450-K0074+800 Closed to traffic due to flooding

    Macabebe (San Gabriel-Apalit) Not passable to light vehicles

    San Luis (San Juan - Sto. Rosario) Not passable to light vehicles

    San Lucia Matua National Road, Brgy. Sta Lucia Not passable due to flooding

    San Simon (Brgy. Sta. Cruz) Not passable to all types of Vehicles

    Bauan Mabini Road K0168+150, K0173+900 & K0174+150 Alternate route (via Talaga) Not passable due to landslide with rockfall

    Cabuluan Bridge K0252+701, Cabuluan, Sta. Elena, Detour Bridge

    Impassable Washed out

    Daang Maharlika, K0252+700 (Cabuluan Detour Bridge, Sta. Elena) Altrenate route (Andaya Highway) Due to damaged detour road

    K0268+300 Minasag, Sta. Elena

    K0318, Galocan Section

    K0312 Daguit Section

    K0311 Nobongan Section

    K0308 Namukanan Section

    Pili-Tigaon-Albay Boundary Road at K0490-K0491 and Sitio Cabunturan Sibaguan Passable as of reporting time

    Jct. Panganiban-Sabloyon Road at Mosocbosoc Bridge DetourK0079+100 Brgy. Sabloyo, Caramoran

    Brgy. Guadalupe – Marangog Road due to rock debris

    Sitio Lib-og Road – Brgy. Guadalupe due to soil erosion

    Malayugan to Maharlika Road Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed

    Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road

    REGION IV-A

    REGION II

    Isabela

    Ilagan City

    REGION III

    Nueva Ecija

    Bulacan

    Pampanga

    Batangas

    REGION V

    Camarines Norte

    Passable as of reporting time

    Camarines Sur

    Catanduanes

    Passable as of reporting time

    Region VII

    Cebu

    Bogo City Impassable to all types of vehicles

    CAR

    Apayao

    Benguet

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  • a). K0260+050, Brgy Ucab, Kiangan Village

    b). K0260+450

    c). K0260+470

    d). K0261+450

    Caganayan to Nagsabaran Road, Tineg Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to flooded portions

    Brgy Ninoy Aquino Road, Sitio Dallawas, Tineg Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Poblacion-Tumbal Road,Tineg Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Bituin-Poblacion Lacub Road Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Banaue-Hungduan -Benguet Bdry. Road, K0394+400, Tuludan, Tinoc Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Banaue-Hungduan -Benguet Bdry. Road, K0362+500, Nampolia, Poblacion Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslide

    Banao-Lagaoa Road, Bauko Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Baguio-Bontoc Road (Sinto) Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    Nakawang Road, Besao Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed

    Tamboan Road, Besao Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed

    Sinto Bebe, Upper Bauko Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed

    Brgy. Laylaya to Ilocos Sur Road Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed

    Mabaay-Abatan Road Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslides

    ROADS 61BRIDGES 6

    Sources: DPWH and OCD-RDRRMCs

    Not passable to all types of vehicle Closed due to landslide

    Abra

    Ifugao

    Mt. Province

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  • SitRep No.10 Tab G

    Province/City/ Municipality Areas/Barangay/Street Depth/Status REMARKS

    Bacayao NorteBacayao SurBarangay II & IIIBarangay IVBonuan BinlocHerrero PerezLasip ChicoLasip GrandeLucaoMaluedMayomboPantalPoblacion OestePogo ChicoPogo GrandeSalisayTapuacBrgy. SonquilBrgy. DalongueBrgy. Lekep BotaoBrgy. CayangaBrgy. TocokBrgy. Longos ProperBrgy. DalongueBrgy. SonquilBrgy. Matic-MaticBrgy. VentinillaBrgy. NilombotBrgy. LeetBrgy. ErfeBrgy. PrimiciasBrgy. MalanayBrgy. TuliaoBrgy. BanzalBrgy. BanaoangBrgy Longos (Sitio Sampot, Cabaruan, Caranto)Brgy. San Vicente (Sitio Kasintak)Brgy. Poblacion EastBrgy. Poblacion West Brgy. LasipBrgy. BuenlagBrgy. AmbuetelBrgy. GabonBrgy. MacabitoBrgy. MancupBrgy. NagsaingBrgy. Naisian

    Aguilar Portions of Brgy. Poblacion and Pogomboa 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Bolaoen 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Salomague NorteBrgy. Salomague SurBrgy. PantalBrgy. BongalonBrgy. MagsaysayBrgy. DuligBrgy. BoloBrgy. CalitBrgy. Santa RosaBrgy. TomborBrgy. MangcasuyBrgy. MorenoBrgy. Sta. Maria Norte Brgy. BuedBrgy. Pasileng SurBrgy. BalangobongBrgy. TabuyocBrgy. SumabnitBrgy. Vacante Brgy. PoblacionBrgy. CiliBrgy. DumayatBrgy. Sto. NiñoBrgy. LinmansanganBrgy. Canarvacanan

    Dagupan City 2-3 ft Moderate

    Santa Barbara 2-3 ft Moderate

    Effects of Tropical Storm "MARIO" (Fung-Wong)FLOODED AREAS

    As of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    Region I

    Pangasinan

    Labrador 2-3 ft Moderate

    Binmaley 2-3 ft Moderate

    Calasiao

    4 ft - above Severe

    2-3 ft Moderate

    Bugallon 2-3 ft Moderate

    Binalonan

    4 ft - above Severe

    2-3 ft Moderate

  • Brgy. SantiagoBrgy. San Felipe SurBrgy. San Felipe CentralBrgy. CapasBrgy. InmanduyanBrgy. CasantiagoanBrgy. D'AlarcioBrgy. MarabocBrgy. NanbagatanBrgy. PanagaBrgy. PoblacionBrgy. YatyatBrgy. CaaringayanBrgy. CaloaganBrgy. CalmayBrgy. CasampagaanBrgy. CasanestebananBrgy. TalogtogBrgy. Angayan NorteBrgy. MaubanBrgy. RajalBrgy. San LeonBrgy. VacantaBrgy. DiazBrgy. BononanBrgy. AlipangpangBrgy. QuintongBrgy. PangoloanBrgy. LapaloBrgy. Sto. DomingoBrgy. San BonifacioBrgy. Guiset Sur 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Guiset Norte 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. San Juan 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Cabaritan 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Nagsaag 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. BalingayanBrgy. MantacdangBrgy. San PabloBrgy. San Alejandro

    Ilocos SurBanayoyo Brgy. Elefante-Guardia Road 2-3 ft ModerateCabugao Brgy. Cuancabal (Sitio Cabaroan) 2-3 ft Moderate

    Brgy. Villa HermosaBrgy. Villa GarciaBrgy. SidaoenBrgy. Villa Hermosa (Sitio Pantar)Brgy. Sagat 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Mambog (Sitio Happy Valley) 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Mambug 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. Nalasin 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. Poblacion Sur 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. Olo-olo Norte 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. Imus 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. San Jose 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. San Roque 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. Gabao 4 ft - above Severe

    Candon City All barangays except Bagani Camposanto 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Turod 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Margaay 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Naguneg 2-3 ft Moderate

    Lidlidda Brgy. Poblacion Norte 2-3 ft ModerateBanayoyo Brgy. Cadanglaan 2-3 ft Moderate

    Brgy. Subadi Norte 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Luna 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Balugang 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Bessang 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Mapanit 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. Manaboc 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. RubioBrgy. Oaig-Daya

    Salcedo Brgy. Baybayading 4 ft - above SevereBrgy. San PabloBrgy. Villa QuirinoBrgy. San RafaelBrgy. PoblacionBrgy. CabaroanBrgy. AnsadBrgy. NalasinBrgy. PussuacBrgy. PoblacionBrgy. San PabloBrgy. NambaranBrgy. QuimmarayanBrgy. Santo Tomas

    Laoac

    4 ft - above Severe

    2-3 ft Moderate

    Pozorrubio 2-3 ft Moderate

    San Carlos 2-3 ft Moderate

    Balungao 2-3 ft Moderate

    Bautista 2-3 ft Moderate

    Santa Maria 2-3 ft Moderate

    Sta. Cruz

    4 ft - above Severe

    2-3 ft Moderate

    San Manuel

    4 ft - above Severe

    San Quintin 2-3 ft Moderate

    Santo Domingo 2-3 ft Moderate

    Santiago

    Narvacan City

    Burgos

    Galimuyod Underwater

    San Esteban 2-3 ft Moderate

  • Vigan City Eastern Poblacion area 2-3 ft ModerateLa Union

    Brgy. San AgustinBrgy. BatoBrgy. BidayBrgy. LingsatBrgy. CabaroanBrgy. CatbangenBrgy . IBrgy. IIBrgy. IIIBrgy. IV

    Agoo Sta. Rita West 2-3 ft ModerateBacnotan All Barangays 2-3 ft Moderate

    Brgy. Las-udBrgy. WenceslaoBrgy. Santiago NorteBrgy. Santiago SurBrgy. San CarlosBrgy. Gana Brgy. BalaocBrgy. BalsaanBrgy. BaybayBrgy. CasantaanBrgy. LinongBrgy. LomboyBrgy. MalabagoBrgy. NamboonganBrgy. NamonitanBrgy. NaravacanBrgy. PatacBrgy. PoblacionBrgy. RaoisBrgy. TococBrgy. TubodBrgy. UbaganBrgy. CabaruanBrgy. CasilaganBrgy. CupangBrgy. DamortisBrgy. Fernando

    Sudipen Brgy. Porporiket 2-3 ft ModerateBrgy. AgdeppaBrgy. CaggaoBrgy. ConsuegraBrgy. General TerreroBrgy. Maria Cristina WestBrgy. Rissing

    Luna Brgy. Barangobong 4 ft - above SevereAringay Brgy. Alaska 4 ft - above Severe

    Ilocos NorteBrgy. CaaoacanBrgy. San LorenzoBrgy. San JoseBrgy. BalbinaBrgy. Sto.Tomas PoblacionBrgy. San GuillermoBrgy. San JacintoBrgy. San FranciscoBrgy. Santa MarcelaBrgy. Sta. JoaquinaBrgy. San MiguelBrgy. San PedroBrgy. San AndresBrgy. Cabungaan SouthBrgy. DaraydayBrgy. San MatiasBrgy. RaraburanBrgy. San Pedro ButtongBrgy. San MateoBrgy. Nuestra Señora de ConsolacionBrgy. Sto. TomasBrgy. Sta. CayetanaBrgy. Nuestra Señora de SoledadBrgy. San BernardoBrgy. Nuestra Señora del RosarionBrgy. SuyoBrgy. Sta. MariaBrgy. TalinganBrgy. LataagBrgy. RioengBrgy. CamanggaanBrgy. Lagui-SailBrgy. Barit-PandanBrgy. Salet-Bulangon

    San Fernando City

    4 ft - above Severe

    2-3 ft Moderate

    Bangar 2-3 ft Moderate

    Laoag City 2-3 ft Moderate

    Caba 4 ft - above Severe

    Sto. Tomas 4 ft - above Severe

    Sto. Tomas 2-3 ft Moderate

  • Brgy. La Paz EastBrgy. La Paz West ABrgy. La Paz East CBrgy. La Paz Proper ABrgy. Gabu Norte EastBrgy. Gabu Norte WestBrgy. Gabu SurBrgy. AraniwBrgy. CalayabBrgy. Mangato West Brgy. ApayatBrgy. Cavit Brgy. Tangid Brgy. NaliboBrgy. BengcagBrgy. CatabanBrgy. San Vicente Brgy. Sta. AngelaBrgy. San QuirinoBrgy. Cabungaan NorteCasiliBrgy. BadioBrgy. TartarabangBrgy. Nagtrigoan

    PampangaSan Augustin 7 feet SeverePescadores 2 feet ModeratePasig 2 feet ModeratePansinao 3 feet ModerateSan Gabriel 1.5 feet LightSaplad 1.5 feet LightSan Juan 4 feet SevereSto. Rosario 3 feet ModerateSta. Catalina 3 feet ModerateSan Nicolas 4 feet SevereSta. Monica 3 feet ModerateSta. Cruz 3 feet ModerateSan Sebastian 3 feet ModerateSto. Tomas 3 feet ModerateSta.Cruz 3 feet ModerateDela Paz 2 feet ModerateSan Augustin 2 feet ModerateSan Juan 3 feet ModerateSan Pedro 3 feet ModerateSan Miguel 3 feet ModerateSto. Nino 2 feet ModerateSan Nicolas 2 feet Moderate

    BulacanSan Jose 2 feet ModerateSan Miguel 4 feet SeverePoblacion 3 feet ModeratePungo 3 feet ModerateSapang Bayan 4 feet SevereSucol 5 feet SevereBulusa 5 feet SevereMeysulo 6 feet SevereIba O'Este 2 feet ModerateGugo 3 feet ModerateGatbuca 5 feet SevereFrances 5 feet SevereCalizon 4 feet SevereBalungao 2 feet ModeratePalimbang 2 feet Moderate

    Regions 2Provinces 6

    Cities/Municipalities 46Areas/Barangays 235

    San Simon

    Calumpit

    Pinili 2-3 ft Moderate

    REGION III

    Candaba

    Macabebe

  • Tab H

    GRAND TOTAL 16,034,645.90 4,365,209.91 3,589,521.17 23,989,376.98

    NCR 9,938,270.00 - 726,544.89 10,664,814.89

    Quezon City 2,663,170.00 98,024.80 2,761,194.80 Caloocan 1,232,000.00 93,456.00 1,325,456.00 Malabon City 139,000.00 139,000.00 San Juan City 139,000.00 24,320.00 163,320.00 Valenzuela City 596,000.00 596,000.00 Manila 983,400.00 8,960.00 992,360.00 Marikina 3,597,266.00 74,136.09 3,671,402.09 Taguig 180,700.00 24,320.00 205,020.00 Navotas City 60,016.00 60,016.00 Pasig City 203,867.00 63,280.00 267,147.00 Makati City 40,352.00 40,352.00 Mandaluyong City 41,056.00 41,056.00 Muntinpula City 73,936.00 73,936.00 Pasay City 203,867.00 1,792.00 205,659.00 Parañaque City 73,936.00 73,936.00 Las Piñas City 7,008.00 7,008.00 Pateros Municipal 41,056.00 41,056.00 MM Hospital (Fabella) 896.00 896.00

    CAR 54,247.90 18,555.31 509,862.10 582,665.31

    No breakdwon - - 509,862.10 509,862.10 Apayao 45,093.70 6,872.31 - 51,966.01 Santa Marcela 45,093.70 6,872.31 51,966.01 Benguet 9,154.20 11,683.00 - 20,837.20 Baguio City 11,683.00 11,683.00 La Trinidad 9,154.20 9,154.20

    REGION I 765,020.00 27,500.00 362,397.00 1,154,917.00

    Pangasinan 752,100.00 - 95,000.00 847,100.00 - 95,000.00 95,000.00

    Dagupan 752,100.00 752,100.00 Ilocos Norte 12,920.00 27,500.00 76,397.00 116,817.00

    - 76,397.00 76,397.00 Adams - 250.00 250.00

    Pinili 1,060.00 1,060.00 Marcos 6,890.00 6,890.00 Banna 4,970.00 27,250.00 32,220.00

    Ilocos Sur - - 47,000.00 47,000.00 - 47,000.00 47,000.00

    La Union - - 144,000.00 144,000.00 - 144,000.00 144,000.00

    REGION II - - 570,596.00 570,596.00

    Cagayan - - 170,596.00 170,596.00 - 170,596.00 170,596.00

    Batanes - - 100,000.00 100,000.00 - 100,000.00 100,000.00

    Isabela - - 100,000.00 100,000.00 - 100,000.00 100,000.00

    Nueva Vizcaya - - 100,000.00 100,000.00

    SitRep No. 10

    Effects of Tropical Storm "MARIO" (FUNG-WONG)Cost of Assistance

    As of 23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    DSWD LGUs DOH TOTAL

    Page 1 of 2

  • DSWD LGUs DOH TOTAL

    - 100,000.00 100,000.00 Quirino - - 100,000.00 100,000.00

    - 100,000.00 100,000.00 REGION III 3,254,987.00 4,317,615.60 1,075,000.00 8,647,602.60

    No breakdwon - - 1,075,000.00 1,075,000.00 Bulacan 2,933,613.50 3,627,204.00 - 6,560,817.50

    Calumpit 1,078,110.00 1,944,961.00 - 3,023,071.00 Meycauayan - - - -

    Provincial Government 511,560.00 - - 511,560.00 Sta. Maria 320,823.50 103,750.00 - 424,573.50

    San Jose Del Monte - 409,093.00 - 409,093.00 Marilao 1,169,400.00 1,169,400.00

    San Miguel 1,023,120.00 - 1,023,120.00 Nueva Ecija 204,624.00 165,000.00 - 369,624.00

    Cabaio 204,624.00 165,000.00 369,624.00 San Antonio 100,000.00 100,000.00

    San Isidro 1,023,120.00 1,023,120.00 Pampanga - 195,450.00 - 195,450.00

    Arayat - 150,450.00 150,450.00 Santo Tomas 45,000.00 45,000.00

    Tarlac 105,749.50 329,961.60 - 435,711.10 Paniqui 137,563.60 137,563.60

    Moncada 105,749.50 192,398.00 298,147.50 Zambales 11,000.00 - - 11,000.00

    11,000.00 11,000.00 REGION IV-A 2,022,121.00 - 245,121.18 2,267,242.18 Rizal 1,992,121.00 - 245,121.18 2,237,242.18

    Rodriguez 471,267.00 471,267.00 San Mateo 406,919.00 53,328.09 460,247.09

    Cainta 988,935.00 191,793.09 1,180,728.09 Taytay 125,000.00 125,000.00

    Laguna 30,000.00 - - 30,000.00 San Pedro 30,000.00 30,000.00

    REGION IV-B - - 100,000.00 100,000.00 - 100,000.00 100,000.00

    REGION VII - 1,539.00 - 1,539.00 Cebu - 1,539.00 - 1,539.00

    Tabogon - 1,539.00 1,539.00

    Sources: DSWD and DOH

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  • SitRep No. 10 Tab I

    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Effects of Tropical Storm “MARIO” (FUNG-WONG)

    23 September 2014, 8:00 PM

    A. NATIONAL / NDRRMC

    1. NDRRMC Operations Center NDRRMC Operations Center is on RED ALERT Status effective 8:00 AM, 19

    September 2014 and continuously monitors and disseminates Severe Weather Bulletins, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Gale Warning, General Flood Advisories, and Dam Bulletin and 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 down to the municipal levels; and directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibilities (AOR)

    18 September 2014 Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Core Group, led by Executive Director

    USEC Alexander Pama convened at the NDRRMC Operations Center for a meeting in anticipation to Tropical Storm “MARIO” (FUNG-WONG) effects

    19 September 2014 Alerted the Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Core Group thru SMS in

    anticipation for the PAGASA Red Rainfall Warning issuance Coordinated with Duty Liaison Officers in the NDRRMOC for the dispatch of

    rescue assets in affected areas to assist in the evacuation At around 10:45 AM, a joint press conference was conducted in NDRRMC

    Operations Center led by Sec. Corazon Juliano-Soliman, Sec. Mar Roxas, USec. Pama to brief the public on the ongoing rescue and relief operations. Further, Dr. Esperanza Cayanan of PAGASA provided the weather situation and latest update of TS Mario and briefed the public

    At around 4:00PM, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Sec. Edwin Lacierda, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, DILG Sec. Mar Roxas, DPWH Sec. Rogelio Singson, and MMDA Sec. Francis Tolentino, and NDRRMC Members had a meeting and conducted a Press Briefing at the NDRRMC OpCen to monitor the conduct of rescue operations

    2. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

    Continuously monitors the situation and disseminate weather bulletins, gale warnings, general flood advisories, and 24-hour public weather forecast

    Issued a Report on the Commencement of Flood Warning Operations for Magat Flood Forecasting Warning Section Dam Office on 18 September 2014 at 11:10 AM

    Issued Magat River Flood Bulletin No. 01 on 18 September 2014 at 11:45 AM

    3. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) As of 10:00 PM, 20 September 2014, DSWD FOs have standby funds amounting

    to PhP35,741,155.87 Stockpiled 114,504 family food packs, 841,123 pieces of food items, and 205,458

    pieces of non-food items

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    Closely coordinated with DSWD FOs affected by TS “MARIO” for significant reports

    DSWD RO I Pre-positioned goods amounting to PhP8,767,418.18 (food items) and

    PhP6,082,767.93 (non-food items) Standby fund amounting to PhP7,884,516.11 and Quick Response Fund

    (QRF) amounting to PhP13,000,000.00 were made available SWAD Team and QUART in the Provinces of Ilocos Norte and Pangasinan

    were placed on standby Prepared evacuation centers and locations for the community kitchen

    DSWD FO II Alerted SWAD Teams and Disaster Monitoring and Response Teams (DMRT)

    to render duty Continuously disseminated weather advisories to all SWADs and MSWDO

    through SMS Ensured the availability of 4,824 family packs, 1,480 cases of bottled water,

    and 36,000 tins of ready to eat food from NROC Prepositioned 8,350 family food packs at the evacuation centers in the region

    DSWD RO IV-A Alerted all Quick Response Teams, SWAD Officers, Pantawid Pamilya

    Provincial, Municipal links, and PDOs for activation

    DSWD RO IV-B Alerted all Social Welfare and Development Team Staff and Quick Response

    Teams Prepositioned of relief goods to selected geographically isolated depressed

    areas in Occidental and Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Romblon, and Marinduque

    DSWD RO CAR Raised to Red Alert Status Prepositioned 26,098 family packs across the region Alerted 18 QUART teams in the provinces to render duty at their respective

    P/MDRRMC OpCen Standby fund amounting to PhP 1,000,000.00 available at the regional field

    office

    4. Department of Health (DOH) On Code White Alert Sends weather bulletin to all Regional Health Office Directors and RHEMS

    Coordinators Continuous monitoring of the event through PAGASA website A total of 60,175,728.97 worth of first aid kits, family kits, trauma kits, hygiene kits,

    CAMPOLAS kits, cadaver bags, water and sanitation hygiene supplies, cot beds, family tents, assorted drugs and medicines, and other supplies on stand by

    Prepositioned PhP7,133,174.20 to Regional Offices I, II, III, IV-B, CAR, and NCR Activated alternate Operations Center at East Avenue Medical Center

    Health Emergency Management Bureau Activated Regional Operation Centers Alerted DOH retained hospitals to respond to casualties brought to the health

    facilities

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    Organized Standby Response Teams Prepositioned medicines and Personal Protective Equipment Coordinated with Regional, Provincial, City, and Municipal counterparts

    DOH RO I Activated Operation Centers Medicines were made available at the regional and provincial offices In continuous coordination and linkage with the health clusters, PDRRMCs

    and DOH-retained hospitals Alerted the three (3) DOH retained Hospital Medical response and health assessment teams composed of doctors,

    nurses, allied health professionals were established and placed on standby Prepositioned a total of PhP232,000.00 worth of assorted drugs and

    medicines in the Provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan

    Stockpiled assorted drugs and medicines to RESU-HEMS (Stock Room) amounting to PhP111,196.00 and Warehouse/Supply Room amounting to PhP1,209,308.86

    Direct coordination with three (3) DOH retained hospitals (ITRMC-San Fernando City, La Union, R1MC-Dagupan City, Pangasinan, MMH and MC-Batac City, Ilocos Norte

    Drugs and medicines worth PhP47,000.00 prepositioned at the Provincial Health Office of Ilocos Sur, were given to the Ilocos Sur-PDRRMC for augmentation

    DOH RO II Activated to Code White Alert Continuously coordinated with OCD II for preparedness activities Coordinated with PAGASA and OCD re weather updates Coordinated with Provincial DOH Offices (PDOHO) for monitoring of any

    untoward health events and to ensure the availability of previously prepositioned emergency drugs amounting to PhP100,000.00 per province

    Placed mobile water purification on standby for possible deployment

    DOH RO III Raised to Code White Alert and disseminated the information to all PHOs and

    PHTOs Notified scheduled medical response team and was placed on standby

    DOH RO IV-A Closely coordinated with Local Health Officers of provinces, municipalities,

    and cities Prepositioned medicines for San Mateo, Rizal worth PhP53,328.09

    DOH RO IV-B On Code White Alert Monitored the availability of prepositioned drugs/medicines and medical

    supplies in PDOHO

    DOH RO CAR On code White alert

    DOH RO NCR Reminded all NCR-LGUs HEMS Coordinators regarding updates, availability

    of anti-leptospirosis drugs in NCR, and to report all untoward incidents pertaining to health disease prevention

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    5. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Directed the Major Services to prepare for the conduct of HADR Operations in

    coordination with concerned LGUs/Agencies in their AOR

    AFP- NAVAL FORCES NORTHERN LUZON (AFP-NFNL) Implemented of “OPLAN DAGLI” Placed assets and resources on standby for operations Placed PDRTUs on standby for deployment

    Philippine Army (PA) 21ST IB, 5ID was on heightened alert and continuously monitored their AOR Philippine Navy (PN) Naval Base Camilo Osias Alerted two (2) Disaster Response Rescue Teams (DRRTs)

    501s, 503rd BDE Rescue teams, emergency telecommunication equipment, and search and

    rescue equipment were placed on standby for augmentation and deployment Assisted in the communication of warnings and advisories through brigades

    and battalions

    Philippine Airforce (PAF) TOG 3RD closely monitored situation and readied two (2) helicopters for SAR

    operations and aerial survey

    4th Infantry Battalion Alerted Disaster Response Team and line companies to include CAFGU

    Patrol Base for the conduct of rescue operation

    Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM) Deployed one 6x6 truck to DSWD IV-A for immediate dispatch of relief goods Sent 730th CG standby team to PDRRMO Batangas OpCen Deployed one (1) squad of 16IB in San Mateo, Rizal and one (1) section of

    Beta Company in Barangay Calawis, Antipolo City One (1) M35 truck proceeded to DSWD IV-A Alabang office to deliver relief

    goods Deployed M35 trucks of 740th CG, PAF and 202nd Bde, 2ID, PA for relief

    distribution in coordination with DSWD IV-A

    6. Philippine National Police (PNP) Disseminated weather bulletins to all PPOs and SCPO down to lower units to

    undertake appropriate preparations

    PNP RO I Activated the Provincial DIMTG-SAKLOLO and Alert Teams Conducted continuous assessment of the disaster preparedness plan Placed 30 rubber boats with OBM, SAR Teams, and one (1) speed boat in the

    Provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and Pangasinan on standby

    PNP RO II All PPOs and SCPOs coordinated with PDRRMC, CDRRMC and DPWH for

    any developments

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    PNP RO III Activated the Regional Incident Management Task Group (RDIMTG), alerted

    all concerned PNP personnel for possible search, rescue, security, and relief operations, and placed WASAR equipment on standby

    PNP RO IV-A Disseminated weather bulletin to all PPOs, and CD, SCPO All PDs and CD, SCPO were directed to preposition their disaster response

    teams particularly in the disaster prone and low-lying areas

    PRO IV-B Alerted all Police Provincial Office down to their lower units for continuous

    monitoring on their AOR Placed SAR team on standby alert

    PRO - CORDILLERA Assisted in the dissemination of weather bulletins through Provincial Police

    Offices (PPOs) across the region Search and Rescue equipment and personnel were placed on standby

    PPO La Union Activated the Provincial DIMTG – SAKLOLO and Alert Teams

    7. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)

    DILG RO I Alerted DRRM Councils Advised DRRMCs to implement pre-emptive evacuation in high-risk areas

    DILG RO II Continuously monitored AOR and disseminated weather bulletins Coordinated with Provincial Directors and Field Officers Released Advisory No. 1 to LCEs, Punong Barangays, DILG Provincial

    Directors, Cluster Officers, City and Municipal LGOOs re Reactivation of the LDRRMCs and observe the Calamity Response Protocols for TS “MARIO”

    DILG RO IV-A Closely monitored their AOR and assisted in the dissemination of advisories

    and provision of updates

    DILG RO IV-B Alerted all DILG field officers in the region

    8. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

    DPWH RO I Activated their OpCen and District Action Teams Monitored status of roads in their AOR Placed district maintenance crew and regional resources on standby for

    possible emergency response operation

    DPWH RO IV-A Activated the operations center of all 15 District Engineering Offices Continuously monitored the status of national roads especially