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SitRep No. 10 TAB A

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

2817

Region III 5

Upper Sibul, Bajac, Olongapo

City

8:30 AM, 12 July

2018

A landslide incident occurred at Upper Sibul,

Bajac, Olongapo City. Two (2) families were

evacuated and one (1) house was partially

damaged.

CDRRMO deployed Bravo Team and City

Engineering Office to conduct debris clearing, and

CSWDO to provide assistance to the affected

families.

No reported casualties

Purok 9, Old Cabalan, Olongapo

City

10:25 AM, 12 July

2018

A landslide incident occurred at Purok 9, Old

Cabalan, Olongapo City. Six (6) families were

evacuated to Old Cabalan Barangay Hall. One (1)

house was totally damaged and power supply was

cut-off due to a fallen tree.

CDRRMO dispatched a team namely Medic 2 and

Truck 1 to respond to the incident. No reported casualties

36 Navarro St., Upper

Woodhouse, Gordon Hts.,

Olongapo City

6:00 AM, 15 July

2018

A landslide incident occurred along 36 Navarro

St., Upper Woodhouse, Gordon Hts., Olongapo

City which caused part of a garage to collapse.

No reported casualties

Bagac, Bataan 18 July 2018 Landslide in Brgy. Quinawan Clearing operations done by Horam Abi Builder. No reported casualties

San Clemente, Tarlac 20 July 2018

A landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Maasin, San

Clemente which caused a road closure and power

interruption.

No reported casualties

MIMAROPA Region 1

Sitio Tubatan, Brgy. Decalachao,

Coron, Palawan

5:40 AM, 15 July

2018

A landslide incident in Sitio Tubatan, Brgy.

Decalachao, Coron, Palawan was reported due to

continuous light to moderate rains stranding more

or less 30 passenger vans and other vehicles.

At 7:45 AM, 15 July 2018, the road was already

passable to all types of vehicle.

No reported casulaties

CALABARZON Region 1

Kaybiang Tunnel Road (Ternate-

Nasugbu Road, Sapang 1,

Ternate Cavite)

4:00 AM, 17 July

2018

landslide incident occurred in Kaybiang Tunnel

Road (Ternate-Nasugbu Road, Sapang 1, Ternate

Cavite) rendering it not passable.

No reported casulaties

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 10

Bejajeng Belis, Provicial Road

particularly in Sitio Donot, Taloy

Norte, Tuba, Benguet

18 July 2018

A landslide incident occurred at Bejajeng Belis,

Provicial Road particularly in Sitio Donot, Taloy

Norte, Tuba, Benguet which caused the road not

passable.

Clearing operation was on going. No reported casulaties

Atok, Benguet 18 July 2018, 9:00PMA landslide incident occurred along Halsema Hi-

way particulary at KM 32 Atok, BenguetClearing operation was done by DPWH Open to traffic as of 19 July 2018, 8AM.

Tublay, Benguet 18 July 2018, 5:00PM

A landslide incident occurred in Ambassador,

Tublay, and Benguet which affected Labey-

Lacamen Barangay Road.

Ongoing clearing operation No reported casualties

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest MonsoonEnhanced by Tropical Cyclones “HENRY”, “INDAY”, and "JOSIE"

INCIDENTS MONITOREDAs of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED

LANDSLIDE

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

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITOREDAsipulo, Ifugao 16 July 2018

A landslide incident occurred in Asipulo, Ifugao

which caused Haliap-Naduntug road section

covered with soil but still passable.

Prepositioned MDRRM equipment in the area for

possible clearing operation.No reported casulaties

Hignyon, Ifugao 16 July 2018

A landslide incident occurred in Hignyon, Ifugao

which caused Piwong, Kayapa road to temporarily

closed due to landslide. .

Prepositioned MDRRM equipment in the area for

possible clearing operationNo reported casulaties

Loakan Central, Baguio City19 July 2018,

12:10 PMA landslide incident occurred in Loakan Central,

Baguio City. One (1) house was totally damaged.

The area was inspected and referred to CSWDO. One (1) person was evacuated.

BGH Compound, Baguio City19 July 2018,

9:00 AMA landslide incident occurred in BGH Compound,

Baguio City. Three (3) houses were affected.

Inspected and installed tarpaulin at the eroded

area.

Honeymoon-Holyghost, Baguio

City18 July 2018

A landslide incident occurred at Purok 6,

Honeymoon-Holyghost Barangay.Ongoing inspection by Baguio City DRRMO. Inspected by Barangay Officials

Malibcong, Abra20 July 2018,

8:50 AM

At 8:50 AM, a landslide incident was reported

along Aguibo-Poblacion Road, Malibcong, Abra.

The road was closed and was opened to traffic

around 12NN. Clearing equipment on standby.No reported casualties

Bontoc, Mountain Province 18 July 2018, 7:10 AM

A landslide incident occurred in Barangay Bontoc Ili and Guinaang particularly at Pinap-

ayew, Guina-ang, Bontoc, Mt. Province wherein a van was hit by a boulder and

resulted to the death of one individual and injuring another. Both victims are teachers at

Guina-ang Elementary School.

Bontoc Municipal Police Station and MDRRMC Bontoc responded to the incident

Two (2) Casualties reported (1 dead and 1 injured)

1Region VI 1

Bago City, Negros Occidental 10:12 AM, 16 July

2018

Strong winds occurred in Purok Balinghoy,

Barangay Busay, Bago City. As a result, four (4)

houses were totally damaged. In addition, four (4)

families / fifteen (15) persons were affected.

No reported casualties

5Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 4

Camp 7, Baguio City18 July 2018, 2:10

PM

Soil Erosion occurred along Purok 5, Amparo

Heights, Camp 7 partially damaging one (1)

house.

Inspected by the Baguio City DRRM Office No reported casualties

Camp 7, Baguio City18 July 2018, 4:15

PM

Soil Erosion occurred along Purok 7, Zigzag

Road, Camp 7 partially damaging one (1) house.Inspected by the Baguio City DRRM Office No reported casualties

Upper Market, Baguio City17 July 2018, 4:00

PM

Soil Erosion occurred at Upper Market affecting

one (1) house

Inspected by the Baguio City DRRM Office, pre-

emptive evacuation of two (2) families.

No reported casualties. Families evacuated to

their relatives.

Gambang, Bakun, Benguet19 July 2018,

9:00 AM

Soil Erosion occurred at Batanes Elementary

School, Bambang, Bakun, Benguet while classes

are ongoing. The teachers and students

evacuated through an emergency passage

between the room and a nearby classroom.

The class was suspended. BDRRMC and the

community is continuously monitoring the

situation.

Asin Road,

Baguio City18 July 2018

Soil collapse and damaged slope protection

has been reported along Asin Road, Baguio

City particularly at K0309+015-K0309

Maintenance crew of DPWH - BCDEO

conducted clearing operations. The road is now passable.

SOIL EROSION

STRONG WINDS

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

TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITOREDREGION I 1

Agoo, La Union 1Soil Erosion occurred at Brgy. San Francisco

involving two (2) casualties.

MDRRMO, PNP, and BFP Agoo immediately

responded

1Region VI 1

Sitio Baybay, Brgy. Poblacion,

Belison, Antique

Coastal erosion occurred due to high breaking

waves enhanced by high tide and Southwest

Monsoon (Habagat) at Sitio Baybay, Brgy.

Poblacion, Belison, Antique. Three (3) houses

were totally damaged causing the evacuation of

three (3) families in nearby

neighborhood/relatives.

3Region III 1

Casa Bonita, Dinalupihan, BataanCollapsed retaining wall in Casa Bonita,

Dinalupihan, Bataan due to heavy rains.No reported casualties

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 2

Baguio City18 July 2018, 6:30

PM

Collapsed soil and damaged slope protection

occured in Asin Road, Baguio City paricularly at

K0309+015-K0309.

Maintenance crew of DPWH - DCDEO conducted

clearing operations. Road is passable as of 19 July 2018, 8AM.

Baguio City 18 July 2018

Eroded riprap (backfill) occurred along Agpawa

Street, Camp 7 where soil and bolders near the

construction site (PUA Building) eroded house

Inspected by the Baguio City DRRM Office, No reported casualties. Family of four (4)

members were evacuated to their relatives.

1CALABARZON 1

Calatagan, Batangas20 July 2018,

2:00 PM

At 2:00 PM, 20 July 2018, M/B Lucky Benjamin

bound for Looc, Occidental Mindoro sunk due to

large waves.

MDRRMO and MHO Calatagan brought the

victims to Calatagan Port Terminal for first aid.

Sources: OCDROs III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VI and CAR

COASTAL EROSION

COLLAPSED STRUCTURE

MARITIME INCIDENT

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TAB B

Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

242 48,640 198,451 32 579 2,831 39,136 166,377 39,715 169,208

26 991 4,187 2 20 76 0 0 20 76

MALABON 3 10 57 - - - - - - - MANDALUYONG CITY - - - - - - - - - - MARIKINA 7 454 2,251 - - - - - - - PASIG CITY 2 22 90 - - - - - - - QUEZON CITY 4 132 517 - - - - - - - VALENZUELA CITY 10 373 1,272 2 20 76 - - 20 76

14 1,081 5,302 1 18 62 0 0 18 62

5 1,000 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

NARVACAN 5 1,000 5,000 - - 0 0

9 81 302 1 18 62 0 0 18 62

ALAMINOS 2 35 134 - - - 0 0BANI 2 25 95 - - - 0 0BUGALLON 4 18 62 1 18 62 18 62MABINI 1 3 11 - - - 0 0

171 40,663 173,004 17 215 792 39,125 166,316 39,340 167,108

74 18,163 78,348 6 98 346 17,940 77,503 18,038 77,849

ABUCAY 1 2 11 - - - 2 11 2 11BAGAC 4 353 1,765 - - - 353 1,765 353 1,765BALANGA 2 710 3,055 1 60 191 650 2,864 710 3,055DINALUPIHAN 2 29 131 - - - 29 131 29 131HERMOSA 12 4,592 22,960 - - - 4,592 22,960 4,592 22,960MARIVELES 2 24 111 - - - - - 0 0MORONG 1 2,606 11,969 1 7 25 2,579 11,842 2,586 11,867ORANI 25 7,151 30,252 7,151 30,252 7,151 30,252ORION 21 2,581 7,587 1 9 23 2,522 7,433 2,531 7,456PILAR 3 84 352 3 22 107 62 245 84 352SAMAL 1 31 155 0 0 0 - - 0 0

23 7,304 29,740 3 35 120 6,818 28,927 6,853 29,047

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 1 33 134 0 0 0 - - 0 0BULACAN 2 66 330 0 0 0 - - 0 0CALUMPIT 11 6,611 26,747 2 15 49 6,281 26,638 6,296 26,687MARILAO 1 1 7 0 0 0 - - 0 0MEYCAUAYAN 4 56 233 1 20 71 - - 20 71PULILAN 4 537 2,289 0 0 0 537 2,289 537 2,289

59 14,909 63,759 4 39 171 14,311 59,677 14,350 59,848

APALIT 5 1,589 7,666 1 30 129 1,000 3,626 1,030 3,755LUBAO 3 1,864 5,477 - - - 1,864 5,477 1,864 5,477MACABEBE 25 5,675 21,999 3 9 42 5,666 21,957 5,675 21,999MASANTOL 26 5,781 28,617 - - - 5,781 28,617 5,781 28,617

4 94 326 2 25 70 22 68 47 138

PANIQUI 1 25 70 2 25 70 22 68 47 138SANTA IGNACIA 3 69 256 0 0 0 0

11 193 831 2 18 85 34 141 52 226

BOTOLAN 1 34 141 0 - - 34 141 34 141CASTILLEJOS 1 114 513 0 0 0 - - 0 0OLONGAPO CITY 1 6 20 0 - - - - 0 0SAN ANTONIO 2 6 23 0 0 0 - - 0 0SAN NARCISO 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0SANTA CRUZ 2 6 18 0 0 0 - - 0 0SUBIC 2 27 116 2 18 85 - - 18 85

13 1,166 4,713 12 326 1,901 0 0 326 1,901

1 10 51

SAN PEDRO 1 10 51

12 1,156 4,662 12 326 1,901 0 0 326 1,901

CAINTA 2 69 287 4 69 287 - -

RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 3 219 1,012 3 120 501 - - 120 501

SAN MATEO 6 837 3,270 4 114 1,020 - - 114 1,020

TAYTAY 1 31 93 1 23 93

1 30 119 - - - 0 0 0 0

1 30 119 - - - 0 0 0 0

MAMBURAO 1 30 119 - - - - - 0 0

15 4,699 11,071 0 0 0 1 6 1 6

1 3 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BELISON 1 3 15 - - - - - 0 0

14 4,696 11,056 - - - 1 6 1 6

BAGO 1 6 30 - - - - - - -

SITREP NO. 10

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

ENHANCED BY TROPICAL CYCLONES "HENRY", "INDAY", and "JOSIE"

AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

NCR

Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTEDNo. of

Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)

ILOCOS SUR

PANGASINAN

TARLAC

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)

BATAAN

BULACAN

PAMPANGA

ZAMBALES

CALABARZON

LAGUNA

RIZAL

MIMAROPA

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

ANTIQUE

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

(Inside + Outside)

GRAND TOTAL

Region/Province/

Mun/City

AFFECTEDNo. of

Evac

Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers

BINALBAGAN 12 4,689 11,020 - - - - - - -

MOISES PADILLA (MAGALLON) 1 1 6 - - - 1 6 1 6

2 10 55 - - - 10 55 10 55

BENGUET 1 2 10 - - - 2 10 2 10

BAGUIO CITY 1 2 10 2 10 2 10

IFUGAO 1 8 45 - - - 8 45 8 45

LAMUT 1 8 45 8 45 8 45

CAR

Source: DROMIC Report #10 on the Effects of Southwest Monsoon as of 20 July 2018, 6PM , OCDRO IV-A and VI

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SitRep No. 10 TAB C

BulacanPaombong Resolution No. 2018-07-74

CaviteNaic

Labac

Mabulo

Bancaan

Bagong Karsada

Bucana Malaki

Sapa

Bucana Sasahan

Munting Mapino

Timalan Balsahan

Timalan Concepcion

Balsahan

Latoria

Ternate Resolution No.41 S-2018

IfugaoLamut

Brgy. Bimpal

Sanguniang Bayan Resolution

No 61 s. 201816 July 2018

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest MonsoonEnhanced by Tropical Cyclones “HENRY”, “INDAY”, and "JOSIE"

Declaration of State of CalamityAs of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY PROCLAMATION NUMBER DATE

REGION III

18 July 2018

CALABARZON

19 July 2018CAR

Resolution No. 14-2018 16 July 2018

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SitRep No. 10 TAB D

PORTS PASSENGERSROLLING

CARGOESVESSELS MBCA

92 0 0 2

CGS Cebu

CGSS Mandaue

CGSS Tabuelan Tabuelan Port 0 0 0 0

CGS Camarines Sur

CGSS Pasacao

CGS Northern Quezon,

CGSS InfantaInfanta Port 18 0 0 2

Source: PCG Situation Report No. 32 as of 21 July 2018

CGDSTL

CGDBCL Pasacao Port 74 0 0 0

00

GRAND TOTAL

CGDCVRoro Cardova Port 0 0

PREPAREDNESS MEASURES AND EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON

ENHANCED BY TROPICAL CYCLONES "HENRY", "INDAY", and "JOSIE"

STATUS OF SEAPORTS

As of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

COAST GUARD (CG) DISTRICT /

STATIONS / SUB-STATION

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SitRep No. 10 TAB E

STATUS REMARKS

Alaminos-Bolinao Road K0 329+300 (Garrita Bridge) Not passable to all types of vehicles Eroded bridge approach

Garitta Bridge, Bani Not passable Continuous monitoring of the areaMacaboboni, Sitio Abagatanen, Sabang Abagatanen BridgeBangan-Oda, Sitio Palonapoy

Not passable Continuous monitoring of the area

Dimmayat Bridge, Alaminos City, Pangasinan Not passable to motorcycle and tricycle Continuous monitoring of the area

Lasip Road, Calasiao, Pangasinan Not PassableCastillo Road, Brgy. Oran East, Manaoag, Pangasinan

Closed due to overflow of water bridge and flooding

Barangay Quinileon, Suyo One (1) lane passable to light vehicles only Ongoing clearing operations.

Bigaa-Plaridel via Bulacan and Malolos Rd K0031+100 - K0031+050, Balagtas, Bulacan Not passable to light of vehicles

Flooded due to heavy rains and high tidePassable to Heavy Vehicle as of 5:00PM, 19 July 2018

Sto. Tomas- Minalin K0073+100- K00073+600, Telacsan, Macabebe

Hardly passable to heavy vehicles 0.6m-0.7m deep underwater

Sto. Tomas- Minalin K0072+600- K00073+000, San Isidro, Minalin

Hardly passable to light vehicles 0.3m-0.4m deep underwater

Sto. Tomas- Minalin RoadK0073-100 - K00073+600, Telacsan, Macabebe

Hardly passable to light vehicles 0.2m-0.4m deep underwater

Brgy. Balut, Orion, Bataan Not passable to light vehicles

Nangalisan Road, Brgy. Burgos, San Antonio, Zambales Not passable to light vehicles Flooded 2.5 ft - 3 ft.

Road leading to Brgy. Bueno, Capas, Tarlac Not passable to light vehicles

Sitio Pagasa, Brgy. Anupul, Bamban Not passable to light vehicles

Camiling-Bayambang Road Not passable to light vehicles

Daang Maharlika Road K0201+661 – K0201+694 Brgy. Capintalan, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija Not passable to all types vehicles Collapsed road slope protection (stone

masonry)Gen. Natividad, Nueva EcijaBrgy Talabutab Sur Talabutab sur Belen overflow bridge Not passable to all types vehicles overflow bridge

Nampicuan, Nueva EcijaBrgy Medico – Monic Medico – Monic Road Not passable to light vehicles Not passable to light vehicles as of

4:57 PM, 20 July 2018

Kennon Road Closed to traffic Pre-emptively closed since 17 June 2018

Baguio-Bontoc Road K0280+600-K0280+630, SaddleTopdac, Atok, Benguet

Punch thru open as of 19 July 2018, 12:45 AM. As of 20 July 2018, the

road is open to traffic.

Rock fall, further clearing operations ongoing. Section was closed to traffic at 8:15 PM, 18 July 2018.

K0404+100, Tocucan, Tinoc Punch thru open as of 17 July 2018 soil/rock collapse

K0402+900 Tocucan, Tinoc, Ifugao Punch thru open as of 17 July 2018 soil/rock collapse

Bulacan

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Depression “HENRY” and Tropical Storm “INDAY”

STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES

Ilocos Sur

REGION III

As of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE

REGION IPangasinan

Pampanga

Bataan

Zambales

Tarlac

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Benguet

Baguio City

Nueva Ecija

Banaue-Hungduan Benguet Boundary road

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STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE

REGION I

Mountain Province-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road,

K0481+950-K0481+957, Cagulan-Calanan Section,Tabuk, Kalinga

One lane passableas of 19 July 2018

Closed to traffic at 2PM, 18 July 2018 but was punched thru open at4PM on the same day.

Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road K0472+365- K0472+410, Bacarri, Paracelis Not passable to Heavy Vehicles

Road cut

Passable to light vehicle

Hamtic-San Joaquin Road Brgy. Caromangay, Sitio Maalan and Igbucagay, Hamtic, Antique Not passable road depression

Bitadnon Norte, Culasi Road Not passable flooded

Portion of National Road in Brgy. Igbucagay, Hamtic, Antique Not passable road depression

ROADS 23BRIDGES 4

Ifugao

Mountain Province

SOURCES: DPWH and OCDROs I, IX, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM

Region VIAntique

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SITREP NO. 10 TAB F

PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED

PANGASINAN All levels 19 July 2018Agno All levels 18-19 July 2018

Aguilar All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Alaminos City All levels 18-19 July 2018

Alcala Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 July 2018

Anda All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Asingan Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Balungao All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Bani All levels 18-19 July 2018

Basista All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Bautista All levels 18-19 July 2018

Bayambang All levels 20 July 2018

Binalonan All levels 18-19 July 2018

Binmaley All levels 20 July 2018

Bugallon All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Burgos All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Calasiao Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Dagupan City Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Dasol All levels 20 July 2018

Infanta Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Labrador All levels 20 July 2018

Laoac All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Lingayen All levels 20 July 2018

Manaoag Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

All levels 18-19 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

Mangatarem Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Malasiqui All levels 20 July 2018

Pozorurubio All levels 18-19 July 2018

Rosales All levels 18-19 July 2018

San Carlos City All levels 18-19 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

San Jacinto All levels 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Pre-school to Elementary 18-19 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

San Nicolas All levels 20 July 2018

San Quintin Pre-school to Elementary 18-19 July 2018

Santa Maria Pre-school to Elementary 18-19 July 2018

Santa Barbara Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

Sto. Tomas Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 July 2018

Sual All levels 20 July 2018

Tayug Pre-school to Elementary 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Umingan Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 and 20 July 2018

Villasis Pre-school to Elementary 18-19 July 2018

Urbiztondo All levels 20 July 2018

Urdaneta City All levels 20 July 2018

ILOCOS SURNarvacan All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Caoayan All levels 18 - 19 July 2018

Santa Catalina All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Burgos All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

San Esteban All levels 18 - 19 July 2018

Bantay All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Nagbukel All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Santiago All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Santa All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Galimuyod All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Candon City All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Magsingal All levels 19 July 2018

Lidlidda All levels 19 July 2018

Gregorio Del Pilar All levels 19 July 2018

LA UNIONRosario Pre-school to Elementary 18 July 2018

Pugo Pre-school to High School 18 July 2018

Bauang Pre-school to Senior High School 18-19 July 2018

Santo Tomas All levels 18 July 2018

Mangaldan

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest MonsoonEnhanced by Tropical Cyclones “HENRY”, "INDAY", and "JOSIE"

SUSPENSION OF CLASSESAs of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

REGION I

San Fabian

San Manuel

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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED

REGION ISan Fernando City Pre-school to Senior High School 18 July 2018 19 July 2018

Caba Prep to Senior highschool 18 July 2018 19 July 2018

San Juan All levels 19 July 2018

CAGAYANSta. Ana Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Gonzaga Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Sta. Teresita Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Buguey Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Aparri Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Lal-lo Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Camalaniugan Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Allacapan Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Ballesteros Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Abulug Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Pamplona Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Snachez Mira Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Claveria Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Sta. Praxedes Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Calayan Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Lasam Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Gattaran Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Rizal Pre-school to Senior High School 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

BATAAN All Levels 17, 18, 20, 21 July 2018

Morong All Levels 16-18 July 2018

Hermosa All Levels 19 July 2018

Mariveles All Levels 16-18 July 2018

Abucay All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Bagac All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Balanga City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Limay All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Orani All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Orion All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Pilar All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Samal All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Dinalupian All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

BULACAN All levels 18 July 2018Pre School, Elementary and High

School Level16 July 2018

All Levels 18 July 2018

Bocaue All Levels 19 July 2018

Obando All Levels 19 July 2018

Meycauyan All Levels 19 - 20 July 2018

Paombong All Levels 19 July 2018

Malolos City

All Levels

(As of 20 July 2018, classes up to High

School are suspended)

18 and 20 July 2018

San Jose Del Monte City All Levels 18 and 20 July 2018

Baliwag All Levels 20 July 2018

Marilao All Levels 20 July 2018

San Ildefonso All Levels 20 July 2018

San Miguel All Levels 20 July 2018

Norzagaray All Levels 20 July 2018

PAMPANGA All levels (except Angeles City) 18 July 2018Apalit All Levels 17 and 19 July 2018

Pre-School to Elementary School 18 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

Bacolor

All Levels (As of

20 July 2018, Don Honorio Ventura

Technological State University

suspended classes)

17,19, and 20 July 2018

Candaba

Pre-School to Elementary School (As

of 20 July 2018, classes in All Levels

are suspended)

18 and 20 July 2018

City of San Fernando All Levels 18 July 2018

Floridablanca

All Levels (As of

20 July 2018, classes in Pre-School to

Highschool are suspended)

17 and 20 July 2018

Guagua All Levels 17,19 and 20 July 2018

Lubao All Levels 17, 19 and 20 July 2018

Mabalacat City All Levels 17 and 18 July 2018

Macabebe All Levels 17,19, and 20 July 2018

Magalang All Levels 18 July 2018

REGION II

REGION III

Hagonoy

Arayat

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REGION I Masantol All Levels 17, 19 and 20 July 2018

Mexico Pre-school to Senior High School 18 July 2018

Minalin All Levels 18 and 20 July 2018

Porac All Levels 17 July 2018

San Luis All Levels 18 July 2018

San Simon All Levels 17, 19 and 20 July 2018

Sasmuan All Levels 17- 20 July 2018

Sta. Ana All Levels 18 and 20 July 2018

Sta. Rita All Levels 18 July 2018

Sto. Tomas All Levels 18 and 20 July 2018

ZAMBALES All levels 18 July 2018Botolan All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Cabangan All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Candelaria All Levels 17-19 July 2018

Castillejos All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Iba All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Masinloc All Levels 18 July 2018

Palauig All Levels 17-18 July 2018

San Antonio All Levels 17-18 July 2018

San Felipe All Levels 17-18 July 2018

San Marcelino All Levels 17-18 July 2018

San Narciso All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Sta. Cruz All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Subic All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Olongapo City All Levels 18 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 17 and 19 July 2018

Pre-school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

Camiling All Levels 20 July 2018

Concepcion All Levels 20 July 2018

La Paz All Levels 20 July 2018

Paniqui All Levels 20 July 2018

NUEVA ECIJA All Levels 20 July 2018

CAVITE All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Kawit All Levels 16-19 July 2018

Rosario All Levels 16-18 July 2018

Bacoor All Levels 16-18 July 2018

BATANGAS All Levels 17 July 2018

Lian All Levels 18 July 2018

Agoncillo All Levels 18 July 2018

Lemery All Levels 18 July 2018

Balayan All Levels 18 July 2018

Nasugbu All Levels 18 July 2018

Tanauan All Levels 18 July 2018

Calatagan All Levels 18 July 2018

Lipa All Levels 18 July 2018

San Nicolas All Levels 18 July 2018

RIZAL 18 and 20 July 2018

Morong All Levels 17-18 July 2018

San Mateo All levels 19 July 2018

Antipolo City All Levels 20 July 2018

Binangonan All Levels 20 July 2018

Cainta All Levels 20 July 2018

Cardona All Levels 20 July 2018

Morong All Levels 20 July 2018

Rodriguez All Levels 20 July 2018

San Mateo All Levels 20 July 2018

Taytay All Levels 20 July 2018

Teresa All Levels 20 July 2018

LAGUNA All Levels 18 July 2018

Siniloan All Levels 20 July 2018

Famy All Levels 20 July 2018

Lumban All Levels 20 July 2018

Pangil All Levels 20 July 2018

San Jose Pre-School to High School Level 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Sta. Cruz All Levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Lubang All Level 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Mamburao All Levels 16-18 July 2018 19 July 2018

Abra de Ilog All Levels 16-18 July 2018 19 July 2018

Sablayan All Levels 16 July 2018 18 July 2018

Paluan All Levels 16 July 2018 18 July 2018

CalintaanPre School, Elementary and High

School Level16 July 2018 18 July 2018

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

TARLAC

CALABARZON

MIMAROPA

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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED

REGION I Magsaysay All Levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Culion Pre-School to High School Level 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

BusuangaPre School, Elementary and High

School Level16 July 2018 18 July 2018

CoronPre School, Elementary and High

School Level17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Alcantara All Levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Ferrol All Levels 17 and 19 July 2018 18 July 2018

Sta. Maria Pre-School to High School Level 17 and 19 July 2018 18 July 2018

Odiongan Pre-School to High School Level 17 and 19 July 2018 18 July 2018

Looc Pre-School to High School Level 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Romblon All Levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Sta. FePre School, Elementary and High

School Level16 July 2018 18 July 2018

San Andres All Levels 19 July 2018

Calatrava All Levels 19 July 2018

NEGROS OCCIDENTALBinalbagan Pre-School to High School Level 16 July 2018 17 July 2018

Silay Pre-School to High School Level 16 July 2018 17 July 2018

ANTIQUESibalom Pre-School to Elemtary School 17-18 July 2018

San Remegio All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Tibiao All Levels 17 July 2018

Culasi Pre-School to High School Level 17-18 July 2018

Sebaste All levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Caluya All levels 17 July 2018 18 July 2018

Patnongon All levels 18 July 2018

Hamtic All levels 18 July 2018

ABRADolores All levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018

BENGUETKapangan All levels 17-19 July 2018

Kibugan Pre-School to Elementary 19 July 2018

Bakun Batanes Elementary School only 20 July 2018

Pre-School to Elementary 19 July 2018

UP Baguio (Tertiary level and work) 19 July 2018

All levels 20 July 2018

Tublay Pre-school and Kindergarten 19 July 2018

La Trinidad PreSchool and Kindergarten 19-20 July 2018

Pre-School to High School (Barangay

Camp 4 and Camp 6)19 July 2018

Camp 3 ES, Torre ES, Twin Peaks

NHS, Evelio Javier NHS20 July 2018

Pateros All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

All level (Private and Public) in Brgy.

Dampalit16 July 2018

All Levels 18 July 2018 19 July 2018

All Levels 20 July 2018

Manila City All Levels 18 and 20July 2018Marikina City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Pre School to Elementary 17 July 2018All Levels 18 July 2018

Pre School to Elementary 17 and 20 July 2018All Levels 18 and 21 July 2018

Pre-School 17 July 2018All Levels 18 and 20 July 2018

Pasay City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018Las Piñas City All Levels 17-18 July 2018

All Levels 17-18 July 2018Pre school to Senior High School 20 July 2018

Mandaluyong City All Levels 17-18, and 20 July 2018Muntinlupa City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018Parañaque City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018

Pasig City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018San Juan City All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Taguig City All Levels 17-18 and 20 July 2018Valenzuela City All Levels 17-18 July 2018

Sources: #walangpasok twitter account, ABS-CBN website, OCDROs II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, CAR, and NCR

Baguio City

PALAWAN

ROMBLON

REGION VI

CAR

Tuba

NCR

Malabon City

Makati City

Caloocan City

Quezon City

Navotas City

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SITREP NO. 10 TAB G

Region / Province / City / Municipality Water Level Remarks

GRAND TOTAL 307REGION I 73

Pangasinan 71Arwas 1 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

San Jose 1 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Ambabay 4 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Banog Norte 3-4 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Luac 2 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Poblacion 4 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Quinaoayan 4 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Masidem 2 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Banog Sur 1 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Garrita-Sitio Barukong 4 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Tugui Grande 1.5 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Tugui Norte 2 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Caoille Olegario 5 ft

Torres Bugallon 3 ft

Bogtong Centro 3 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Poblacion-Zamora 2 ft

Poblacion-Burgos 3 ft

Cabison-Bulaney 2 ft

Pampano 4 ft

Bogtong-Centro 2-4 ft

Bogtong-Bunao 2-4 ft

Bogtong-Niog 2-4 ft

Bogtong-Bolo 2-4 ft

Talogtog 2 ft

Cabarabuan 2 ft

Suaco 3 ft

Tanaytay 1 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Sabangan 1.2 ft Subsided as of 20 July 2018.Palamis 4.5 ft. Subsided as of 19 July 2018

Brgy. Balayang (Sitio Putrido) 12 ft

San Jose 5 ft

Brgy. Talibaew (Sitio Binco) 5 ftBrgy. Gabon (Sitio Pandayan) 3 ft

Brgy. Lumbang (Sitio Subdivision) 6 ftNalsian 3 ft

Cabaruan, Brgy. Longos 4.5 ft.Poblacion East 2.8 ft

Brgy. Buenlag (Sitio Binco) 5.5 ftBrgy. Mancup (Sitio Tebron) 4.3 ftBrgy. Songuil (Sitio Riverside) 3 ft.

Brgy. Songuil (Sitio Salomague) 1 ft.

Brgy. Dalongue (Zone 2) 1.08 ft.

Brgy. Dalongue (Zone 3) 1.33 ft.

Malisiqui Brgy. Potiocan (Zone 1) 3 ft.

Poblacion 4 ftSan Gonzalo 4 ft

Bongalon 4 ftSan Jose 2 ft

Laois 2 ftUyong 2 ft

Brgy. Dulig 2-3 ftCalzada 4 ft

Caranglaan 4 ftCabinuangan 5-6 ft

Patar 5-6 ftMagalong 5-6 ft

Caabiangan 5-6 ftPoblacion 5-6 ft

Nibaliw 5-6 ftBrgy. Libsong East 2-3 ftBrgy. Libsong West 2-3 ft

Mabini

Lingayen

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Cyclones “HENRY”, "INDAY", and "JOSIE"

FLOODED AREAS21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

Area (Barangay / Street Name / Sitio)

Bani

Mangatarem

Alaminos City

Sta. Barbara

Calasiao

Labrador

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Region / Province / City / Municipality Water Level RemarksArea (Barangay / Street Name / Sitio)

Brgy. Aplaya 1-2 ftBrgy. Pangapisan 1-2 ft

Castillo St., Brgy. Maniboc 1 ft.Cabayaoasan 3-4 ft

Umanday, Sitio Tococ 3-4 ftPoblacion 7 ft

San Vicente 7 ftAgno Bangan Oda 4 ft

Barangobong 1 ftSan Miguel 1 ft

La Union 2Agoo Brgy. Baluarte 1-1.5 ft

Sto. Tomas Brgy. Casantaan 1-1.5 ftREGION III 146

Pampanga 72Caduang Tete 1.5-2 ft

San Jose 2.5 ft

Saplad David 2 ft

Sto. Niño 2.5-3 ft

San Isidro 2 ft

Castuli 4-5 ftConsuelo 3 ft

Sta. Maria 2 ft

San Francisco 1-3 ft

Telacsan 1.5 ft

Sta. Rita 1-1.5 ft

San Rafael 1.5 ft

Dalayap 2 ft

Tacasan 3 ft

Sta. Lutgarda 1.2 ft

San Vicente 2 ft

Candelaria 1.5-2 ft

Mataguiti 2 ft

San Roque 1.5 - 2 ft

Sto. Rosario 1.2 ft

Sta. Cruz 2 ftSan Juan 2 ft

Bangkal Pugad 2 ft

Bangkal Sinubli 1.5 ft

Baruya 1 ft

Sta. Catalina 2 ft

Sta. Tereza 2 1 ft

Sto. Niño 1 ft

Batang 1st 3 ft

Batang 2nd 3 ft

Colgante 2 ftPaligui 2 ft

Capalangan 2 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 8AM

San Agustin 2 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 8AM

Sampaloc 1 ft

San Vicente 2 ft

Alauli 1 ft

Bagang 1-1.5 ft

Balibago 1-1.5 ft

Bulacus 1 ft

Nigui 1-1.5 ft

Paguiaba 1-1.5 ft

Sagrada 1-1.15 ft

San Agustin 1-1.5 ft

San Nicolas 1-1.5 ft

San Isidro Matua 1-1.5 ft

Sta. Lucia Wakas 1-1.5 ft

Sta. Cruz 1 ft Subsided as of 10:00 PM, 19 July 2018

Sta. Lucia Anac 1-1.5 ft

Sta. Lucia Matua 1-1.5 ft

Sta. Monica 1 ft

Sapang Kawayan 1 ft

Sto. Niño 1 ft

Bebe Anac 1 ft Subsided as of 10:00 PM, 19 July 2018

Dela Paz 1 ft Due to continuous rainfall

Natividad

Lingayen

Bugallon

Lubao

Urdaneta City

Macabebe

Apalit

Masantol

San Simon

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San Agustin 1 ft Due to continuous rainfall

San Isidro 1 ft Due to continuous rainfall

Bacolor Cabetican 1 ft

Sto. Cristo 1.5 ft Subsided as of 10:00 PM, 19 July 2018

Bancal 1-2 ft Due to high tide and rain water

San Pedro 2 ft Due to high tide and rain water

San Roque 1 ft Due to high tide and rain water

San Agustin 1 ft Due to high tide and rain water

Siran 1 ft Due to rain water

San Anton 1.5 ft Due to rain water

Sta Ines 1 ft Subsided as of 10:00 PM, 19 July 2018

Sto. Niño 3-5 ft Due to rain water

San Jose 1 ft Due to rain water

San Matias 2-2.5 ft. Due to rain water

San Juan 1st 2 ft Subsided as of 10:00 PM, 19 July 2018

San Isidro 1.5 ft Due to rain waterSan Pablo 1-2 ft

Bataan 32Capitangan 2-3 ft

Bapa 2 ft

Mang Juan 2 ft

Tuyo 1 ft

Tortugas 1 ft

Puerto Rivas 2 ft

Dinalupihan Sapang Balas Tunnel 0.5 ft Water is subsiding.

Almacen 3.5 ftPalihan 1.2-2 ft

Culis 2.5 ft

Cataning 1 ft

Pulo 1 ftDaungan 1.5 ftParayray 2.5 ft

A. Rivera 3 ft

Balon 3 ft

Sto. Domingo 2 ft

Calero 1 ft

Pacar 1 ft

Masantol 1 ft

Balot 1 ft

Wakas 1 ft

Villa Angeles 1 ft

Capunitan 1 ft

Limay Delos Reyes 1 ft

Panilao 3 ft

Burgos 1 ft

Wawa 1 ft

Bagumbayan 1 ft

Poblacion 3 ft

Balut I 1 ft

Balut II 1 ft

Zambales 4San Narciso Aluslis 1 ft

Consuelo 1.2 ft

Sta Maria 2 ft

San Francisco 1-2 ft

Bulacan 38Tugatog 1 ft

Caingin 1 ft

Lawa 2 ft

Saluysoy 1.5 ft

Camalig 2 ft Water is subsiding.

Poblacion 2 ft

Bangcal 1 ft

Bayugo 1 ft

Gasac 1 ft

Zamora 1 ft

Longos 1 ft

Malhacan 1 ft

Guagua

Hermosa

Mariveles

Orani

Orion

Pilar

San Marcelino

San Simon

Abucay

Balanga City

Meycauayan City

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Sta Ana 1 ft

Taliptip 1 ft

Bambang 1 ft

Gate 2 M.S. Evangelista going to

Brgy. San Miguel2 ft

Brgy. Burgos (Nangalisan Road) 2.5 ft

Ibayo 1 ft

Lias-Ibayo Road is passable to light

vehicles. Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00

AM

Abangan Sur 1 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Poblacion II 1 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Nagbalon 1 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Poblacion I 1 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Obando Panghulo 1-1.5 ft Subsided as of 19 July 2018, 6:00 AM

Iba O'este 1 ft

Bulusan 1-3 ft

Calizon 1-2 ft

Frances 1-2 ft

Gugo 1-3 ft

Gatbuca 1-3 ft

Meysulao 1-2 ft

Sapang Bayan 1-2 ft

San Jose 1-2 ft

Sta. Lucia 1-2 ft

San Miguel 1-3 ft

Corazon 1-2 ft

Piocruzcosa 1 ft

Meyto 1-3 ft

Panducot 1-2 ft

CALABARZON 3Cavite 1

Ternate Sapang 2 1-2 ft Subsided as of 5:00 AM, 18 July 2018.

Rizal 1San Mateo Maly 1.5 ft Subsided as of 7:00 PM, 17 July 2018.

Batangas 1Nasugbu Brgy. Pantalan 1-2 ft Subsided as of 1:00 PM, 19 July 2018

MIMAROPA 17Occidental Mindoro 17

Mulawin 4 ft Subsided as of 7:00 PM, 18 July 2018

Poblacion 2 3 ft Subsided as of 7:00 PM, 18 July 2018

Barahan 3 ft Subsided as of 7:00 PM, 18 July 2018

Dayap 3 ft Subsided as of 7:00 PM, 18 July 2018

Buenavista 2 ft Subsided as of 4:21 PM, 16 July 2018

Brgy. Ilvita (Sitio Langkaan) Subsided as of 10:00 AM, 17 July 2018

Brgy. Ilvita (Zone 1) Subsided as of 10:00 AM, 17 July 2018

Claudio Salgado 3 ft Subsided as of 11:00 PM, 19 July 2018

Brgy. Poblacion 2 2 ft

Brgy. Poblacion 4 1 ft

Brgy. Poblacion 5 1 ft

Brgy. Poblacion 7 1 ft

Brgy. Payompon 1 ft

Brgy. Tayamaan (Sitio Aroma, Sitio

Dungon, Sitio Ragasras)1 ft

Flooding in Sitio Dungon and Sitio

Ragasras already subsided as of 3:30 PM,

17 July 2018.

Brgy. Balansay 1 ft

CAR 16Ifugao 16

Bimpal Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Nayon Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Payawan Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Lawig Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Lucban Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Panopdopan Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Holowon Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Umilag Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Pieza Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Mabatobato Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Poblacion West Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Poblacion East Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Salamague Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Pugol Subsided as of 16 July 2018

2 ft

Lamut

Mamburao

Bulakan

San Antonio

Calumpit

Marilao

Sta. Cruz

Sablayan

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Sanafe Subsided as of 16 July 2018

Hapid Subsided as of 16 July 2018

NCR 52Malabon City 9

Ma. Clara, Lazcano, Brgy. Tugatog Roads not passable to light vehicles

MH Del Pilar Sanches, Brgy. Tugatog Roads not passable to light vehicles

Sitio 6, Brgy. Catmon Roads not passable to light vehicles

Brgy. Borromeo (Francis, Acacia) Roads not passable to light vehicles

Pinagsabungan, Brgy. Longos Roads not passable to light vehicles

University Avenue (Brgy. Potrero) Roads not passable to light vehicles

Merville Subdivision (Brgy. Dampalit) 1.7 ft Roads not passable to all types of vehicles

Rizal Ave., Adante 1 ft

Rizal Ave., Rivera 1 ft

Marikina City 2Malanday 2-3 feet

Tumana 2 feet

Valenzuela City 12

A. Fernando Plaza 2 ftSubsided. Passable to light vehicles as of

17 July 2018, 8PM

A. Fernando Interior 3 ftSubsided. Passable to light vehicles as of

17 July 2018, 8PM

Lower Catador 3.8 ftSubsided. Passable to light vehicles as of

17 July 2018, 8PM

Tampoy Dulo 4 ftSubsided. Passable to light vehicles as of

17 July 2018, 8PM

Karuhatan Market 1.25 ft Subsided

G.Lazaro Cor I. Fernando 1.5 ft

Lingunan Creek 1.3 ft

C. Santiago going to Lena 1 ft Subsided. Passable to all kinds of vehicles.

St. Peter St. 1.3 ft Subsided. Passable to all kinds of vehicles.

MH Del Pilar cor Lee Hong Kong 1.3 ft Not Passable to light vehicles

MH Del Pilar cor Coloong 0 1.3 ftSubsided. Passsable to all types of vehicles

as of 19 July 2018, 7AM

MH Del Pilar cor Isla 1.25 ft

Parañaque City 24Bagong Lipunan, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

E. Rodriguez, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Bagong Sikat, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Sitio San Juan, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Bagong Sikat, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Sitio San Juan, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Bagong Ilog, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Bagong Silang, Brgy. Baclaran Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

San Dionisio, Green Hills Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Gatchalian 2 to Phase 2c Thigh Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Pitong Gatang Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Parañaque HS, Dr. A Santos, Salazar

Compd.Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Sto. Niño- Kaingin Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Airlip going to Libjo Below Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Vitalez- Urban Drive Banana Compd. Chest Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Vitalez Compd. Waist Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Alejando Gat Mendoza Thigh Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Santos Compd. Waist Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Don Bosco- Motolite Waist Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Eldorado Waist Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Brgy. San Isidro (Veraville

Subdivision)Knee Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

Equity Homes 3 Waist Deep Subsided. As of 19 July 2018, 7AM

MIA Road (Eastbound, Domestic Intersection) Half-tire deep Not passable

Coastal Road, Macapagal Avenue Knee Deep Not passable

Pasay City 4

Lamut

Leg DeepBaclaran

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Domestic Road in front of NAIA Terminal 2 Knee Deep Not passable as of 20 July 2018.

NAIA Avenue Half-tire deep Not passable as of 20 July 2018.

Westbound, Domestic Intersection (Innerlane), MIA Road Half-tire deep Not passable as of 20 July 2018.

MIA Domestic Road Half-tire deep Not passable as of 20 July 2018.Taguig City 1

C5 Road (Northbound and Southound along Diego Silang

BCDA and Palar)2 ft Subsided. Passable as of 20 July 2018.

Sources: MMDA, OCDROs III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and NCR

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SitRep No. 10 TAB H

TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALGRAND TOTAL 8 144 152

REGION III 4 142 140Bataan 4 136 140

Morong 4 136 140

Zambales 0 6 6Olongapo - 6 6

REGION VI 4 2 6Negros Occidental 4 2 6

Bago City 4 2 6Sources: DSWD DROMIC Report #10 on the Effects of Southwest Monsoon as of 20 July 2018, 6PM

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Cyclones

“HENRY”, “INDAY”, and "JOSIE"DAMAGED HOUSES

As of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES

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SITREP NO. 10 TAB I

Type of Crops /

Livestocks Estimated Peso Value

GRAND TOTALSUB-TOTALRegion III - 20,000,000.00

Tarlac River dike slope

protection 20,000,000.00 - 20,000,000.00

MIMAROPA 5,726,060.20 5,726,060.20 Occidental Mindoro 5,726,060.20 5,726,060.20

San Jose 2,950,152.60 2,950,152.60 Magsaysay 78,900.00 78,900.00

Rice (106.60 ha) 1,186,618.60 1,186,618.60 Corn (8.00 ha) 97,500.00 97,500.00

Mamburao Rice (415.70 ha) 1,412,889.00 1,412,889.00 Region VI - - Negros Occidental - -

Murcia Rice and Corn

(31.30 ha) Still being assesed -

Sources: OCDROs III, MIMAROPA and VI

Abra de Ilog

-

20,000,000.00 5,726,060.20

20,000,000.00

-

25,726,060.20 20,000,000.00 5,726,060.20

Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Cyclones

“HENRY”, “INDAY”, and "JOSIE"COST OF DAMAGES

As of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

Region/Province/

City/Municipality

INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

TOTAL COST

(Agriculture) ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER STRUCTURES

CROPS (Rice, Corn, Cassava)

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SitRep No. 10 TAB J

REGION / PROVINCE DOH (₱) DSWD (₱) LGU (₱) NGO(₱) TOTAL (₱)

GRAND TOTAL 1,914,508.28 5,096,010.00 1,091,000.00 - 8,101,518.28 REGION I - 12,250.00 - - 12,250.00 Pangasinan - 12,250.00 - - 12,250.00

Alaminos City - 12,250.00 - - 12,250.00

REGION III 308,790.00 5,079,200.00 992,600.00 - 6,380,590.00 without breakdown 308,790.00 308,790.00 Bataan - 72,000.00 631,000.00 - 703,000.00

Bagac - 72,000.00 - 72,000.00

Balanga City - - 426,000.00 426,000.00

Morong - - 205,000.00 205,000.00

Pampanga - 5,007,200.00 360,500.00 - 5,367,700.00 Apalit - - 360,500.00 360,500.00

Lubao - 4,287,200.00 - 4,287,200.00

Lubao - 720,000.00 - 720,000.00

Tarlac - - 1,100.00 - 1,100.00 Paniqui - - 1,100.00 1,100.00

CALABARZON 889,044.28 - - - 889,044.28 without breakdown 889,044.28 889,044.28 MIMAROPA - 4,560.00 - - 4,560.00 Occidental Mindoro - 4,560.00 - - 4,560.00

Mamburao (capital) - 4,560.00 4,560.00

REGION VI - - 98,400.00 - 98,400.00 Negros Occidental - - 98,400.00 - 98,400.00

Binalbagan 98,400.00 98,400.00

NCR 716,674.00 - - - 716,674.00 without breakdown 716,674.00 716,674.00 Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on the Effects of Southwest Monsoon as of 20 July 2018, 12PM and DOH HEARS PLUS REPORT as of 21 July 2018

COST OF ASSISTANCEAs of 21 JULY 2018, 6:00 PM

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Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Cyclones “HENRY”, “INDAY”, and “JOSIE”

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE As of 21 July 2018, 6:00 PM

A. Pre-emptive Evacuation

1. A total of 30 families / 119 persons were pre-emptively evacuated in MIMAROPA due to possible flooding.

B. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)

a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Extended Core Group Meeting for TD “HENRY” with RDRRMCs concerned thru Skype video conferencing on 16 June 2018.

b. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum No. 79 and 80 dated 16 July 2018 requiring RDRRMCs/OCDROs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, NCR, and CAR to raise their respective alert status to BLUE effective 1:00 PM, 16 July 2018 and concerned Member-Agencies to send Detailed Duty Officers (DDOs) to render duty at the NDRRMOC.

c. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum dated 16 July 2018 requiring NDRRMC Member-Agencies and RDRRMCs/OCDROs to monitor settlements in areas identified as very high/critical landslide zones, in low-lying areas or near riverbanks which have experienced recent and repeated flooding as well as implementation of Forced Evacuation Protocol in areas identified with Very-High Susceptibility Ratings to landslide and flood, and Pre-Emptive Evacuation Protocol High Susceptibility Ratings to landslide and flood.

d. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Gale Warning, and other advisories to all RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs).

e. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Extended Core Group Meeting for TD “INDAY” with RDRRMCs concerned thru Skype video conferencing on 18 June 2018.

f. Disseminated the following Emergency Alert Warning Messages (EAWM):

EAWM Regions / Provinces 16 July 2018, 7:00 PM – TD “HENRY” landfall in Babuyan Island

Babuyan Group of Islands

17 July 2018, 7:22 AM – For Heavy rainfall

Bataan and Batangas

17 July 2018, 8:20 AM - For Heavy rainfall

Metro Manila and Bulacan

18 July 2018, 11:15 AM - For Heavy rainfall

Metro Manila, Cavite, Bataan, and Zambales

18 July 2018, 02:10 PM - For Heavy rainfall

Bataan and Zambales

18 July 2018, 08:15 PM - For Heavy rainfall

Metro Manila, Cavite, Rizal and Bataan

18 July 2018, 05:11 AM - For Bataan and Zambales

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EAWM Regions / Provinces Heavy rainfall 19 July 2018, 08:30 AM - For Heavy rainfall

Metro Manila, Rizal, Bataan and Zambales

19 July 2018, 11:14 AM - For Heavy rainfall

Bataan and Zambales

20 July 2018, 2:10 AM – For Heavy Rainfall

Metro Manila, Bataan and Rizal

20 July 2018, 4:16 AM – For Heavy Rainfall

Rizal

20 July 2018, 6:04 AM – For Heavy Rainfall

Metro Manila and Cavite

2. DOST-PhilippineAtmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)

a. Continuously monitors the situation and ensures the provision of Weather Advisories, Severe Weather Bulletins, and 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts to all stakeholders.

3. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

a. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National

Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱1,619,624,920.32 with breakdown as follows:

Standby Funds A total of ₱624,022,155.45 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱575,219,132.00 is the available Quick Response Fund in the CO.

Stockpiles A total of 529,648 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱188,306,987.75 and available Food and Non-food Items (FNIs) amounting to ₱807,295,777.12.

* INCLUDING 529,648 FAMILY FOOD PACKS (FFPs) ** BALANCE OF QUICK RESPONSE FUND (QRF) AS OF 16 JULY 2018, 11AM

FIELD OFFICE STANDBY FUNDS STOCKPILE OF RELIEF ITEMS* GRAND TOTAL

Total 624,022,155.45 995,602,764.87 1,619,624,920.32 CENTRAL OFFICE** 575,219,132.00 575,219,132.00 NROC - 348,190,797.00 348,190,797.00 NCR 2,937,750.00 8,480,351.99 11,418,101.99 CAR 3,270,532.00 27,001,831.96 30,272,363.96 I 5,198,775.00 25,575,784.04 30,774,559.04 II 2,725,875.00 14,639,037.27 17,364,912.27 III 3,426,610.00 24,158,492.81 27,585,102.81 CALABARZON 2,316,000.00 14,281,165.16 16,597,165.16 MIMAROPA 3,003,660.00 23,341,151.42 26,344,811.42 V 3,994,681.60 71,562,628.82 75,557,310.42 VI 3,000,000.00 25,826,751.81 28,826,751.81 VII 3,000,000.00 98,974,926.93 101,974,926.93 VIII 2,398,080.00 67,365,191.54 69,763,271.54 IX 4,610,559.85 14,428,848.61 19,039,408.46 X 3,140,700.00 188,062,904.34 191,203,604.34 XI 3,000,000.00 16,767,967.27 19,767,967.27 XII 400,350.00 6,385,369.02 6,785,719.02 CARAGA 2,379,450.00 20,559,564.88 22,939,014.88

b. DSWD-DReAMB Operations Center is on White and on standby for Blue Alert.

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c. The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of DSWD continue to closely coordinate with concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant updates on their preparedness levels and actions taken.

d. DSWD CO–QRTs were alerted and on-standby for possible augmentation to disaster affected.

e. National Resource Operation Center, Pasay City and Visayas Disaster Response Center, Cebu City are on standby for possible augmentation of FNFIs.

f. Prepared Food & Non-Food Items readily available at any given time.

4. Department of Health (DOH)

a. Raised Code Alert. b. Issued alert memorandum to all regional offices to actively monitor the

Weather disturbance, activation of Code Alert and 24/7 Operations Center, and Prepared medicines and medical supplies for augmentation.

c. Continuous monitoring of the weather disturbance through DOST-PAGASA.

d. A total of ₱60,328,334.24 amount of logistics available at the DOH Central Office.

e. Prepositioned a total of ₱ 22,621,516.92 worth of logistics from DOH Regional Offices.

5. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) a. Provided information/advisories to all concerned DILG ROs regarding the

development of the LPA that may develop into TD through emails. b. Provided constant updates on weather alerts/advisories to all Regional

Offices (ROs). c. Instructed all concerned DILG ROs to take proactive measures in the

impending disaster. d. Advised all DILG DRR-CCA Regional Focal Persons on the PAGASA

update re TD “HENRY”.

6. Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) a. Issued MGB's list of Barangays Susceptible to floodings and landslides on

16 July 2018.

C. Regional / Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (R/LDRRMCs)

RDRRMCs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, NCR, and CAR continuously disseminates weather advisories to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, and local media (radio stations) through SMS, and upload the same to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty; alerted and closely coordinates with all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member-agencies for possible rescue, relief, and other response operations relative to the weather disturbance; and continuously monitors the situation in their respective AORs.

1. RDRRMC I

OCD I a. Disseminated RDRRMC Memorandum No. 77 re Raising of Alert Status

to BLUE ALERT for TD “HENRY”.

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b. Continuous and redundant dissemination of weather forecasts, weather bulletins and advisories to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member-agencies, tri-media and several fishermen associations thru facsimile and SMS.

c. Requested all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member – agencies to be on standby for possible rescue, relief and other response operations relative to the present weather disturbance.

d. Raised alert status of RDRRM Operations Center to “RED” effective 6:00 AM, 21 July 2018

DILG I a. Informs Local Government Operations Officer (LGOOs) to be alert and on

standby. b. Monitor updates from PAGASA. c. Forwarded Severe Weather Bulletins and Forecast to all LGOOs. d. Advised Provincial Offices to ensure that Local DRRMCs within their

AORs are carrying out preparedness actions, as suggested in the Operation LISTO Protocols, and especially prepare communities that are those in low-lying and/or landslide prone areas, highways, and riverbanks.

BFP I a. Placed personnel and equipment on standby to extend the necessary

assistance in case of emergencies and other eventualities that may arise. DOH I a. Raised regional and the four (4) Provincial Operation Centers on code

“BLUE” status and on 8-hour duty from 8 AM to 5 PM. b. Placed the three (3) retained hospitals (ITRMC, R1MC, and MMMH&MC)

on the usual 24-hour duty to attend to typhoon-related casualties brought to their facilities.

DPWH I a. Placed maintenance and DRRM teams on standby for any eventualities

especially landslides. b. Continuous monitoring on the status of major roads and bridges. c. Expedite construction of projects along the national highways.

DSWD FO I a. DReAMS Staff together with the Provincial Operations Offices are closely

monitoring for the possible effects of the current weather condition. b. Close coordination with OCD and various P/C/MDRRMCs is being

conducted to monitor any adverse effect brought by the weather disturbance.

c. Has available Quick response fund amounting to ₱5,198,775.00, ready for disaster operations use.

d. Prepositioned a total of 31,773 goods at different strategic areas in Region I, amounting to ₱11,985,328.32.

PIA a. Continuous and redundant dissemination of information using the quad

media.

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DEPED a. Disseminated advisories from DepEd DRRMS Central Office to DepEd

DRRM Regional /Division Coordinators and DepEd Regional Chiefs/School Heads or DRRM Coordinators.

b. Disseminated reports from DRRMS to Regional/Division Coordinators, and School Heads/DRRM Coordinators re class suspension and evacuation centers report to DRRMS Feedback numbers.

c. Disseminated advisories from DepEd DRRMS Central Office to DepEd DRRM Regional /Division Coordinators to ensure preparedness measures.

d. Tracked regional/division/school personnel and learners. e. Coordinated with Municipalities/Cities on class suspension/resumption

and learning continuity to assure quality education. Naval Forces Northern Luzon (NFNL)

a. Placed all Disaster Response Teams and equipment on standby and ready for deployment.

PDRRMC Pangasinan a. Raised alert status to blue alert in accordance with OCD Memo dated

16 July 2018. b. Informed LGUs located in low-lying areas through their respective

DRRMOs to implement their Preparedness Plans and to undertake all precautionary measures, e.g preparation of Rescue and Emergency Response Units; issuance of warning for residents to evacuate to safer grounds; and to undertake pre-emptive evacuation whenever necessary especially in landslide/flood-prone areas.

c. Strict monitoring of Weather Bulletins, San Roque Dam and Agno Flood Forecasting, and other advisories issued by PAGASA.

d. Constant dissemination of advisories through tri-media and social media to ensure public safety.

CDRRMC Alaminos a. Continuous monitoring and preparation of necessary equipment for

response operations. b. Alerted all Alaminos Response Team and WASAR teams for possible

deployment. c. Conducting roving near the bridges, rivers, and low-lying areas. d. On Blue Alert Status.

MDRRMC Sta. Barbara e. Continuous monitoring and preparation of necessary equipment for

response operations. f. Continuous coordination with barangays susceptible to flooding, in its

AOR. g. Alerted all volunteers and WASAR teams.

h. Continuous monitoring of all weather advisories, flow of water in Sinucalan

River and other updates related to the weather disturbance.

URDANETA CITY a. Continuous monitoring of weather advisories on PAGASA website and

monitoring of water level on main waterways (Tagamusing, Mitura, and Macalong River).

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b. Placed all WASAR volunteers and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) on standby/ on-call and ready to response 24/7.

c. Placed all equipment and tools to be used by the EMS and WASAR teams in place and ready to use.

CDRRMC Dagupan a. Monitored national agencies website for additional info and alerts; o

Coordination with CDRRM Council, Partner Agencies (PNP, PNP Maritime, BFP, PCG DAG DET AND PN NRCNL), NGO's, DEPED/SDRRMC and BDRRMC ongoing.

b. Requested assistance from PCG to advise fisherman not to venture out into the sea.

c. Advised constituents to take necessary actions and precautions. d. Advised fishermen not to venture into the sea.

MDRRMC Basista a. Activated the Municipal DRRM Operations Center. b. Visited barangays under watchlist at 4:00 AM (Barangays Navatat,

Bayoyong, Palma and others) c. Strict monitoring of PAGASA Weather Bulletin o Reactivated BDRRMOs in

all Barangays.

MDRRMC Infanta a. Actively monitoring the Area of Responsibility (AOR) and development of

incidents related to the weather disturbance. b. Closely coordinating with the local DILG, DSWD, PNP, PCG, BFP and

RHU personnel. c. Issuance of class suspension for pre-school to high school levels in public

and private institutions in the entire municipality for 18 July 2018. d. Strict implementation of “No Sail Policy”. e. Monitored high and low tide cycle. f. Repeated dissemination of weather advisories through social media and

other means available.

CDRRMC San Carlos a. Conducted clearing operations at Brgy. Baldog in coordination with POSO

and Baragay Council. b. Coordinated with PDRRMO, CDRRM Council, Partner Agencies (DILG,

PNP, BFP, CHO,CIO, DEPED and POSO), NGO's, and BDRRMC.

MDRRMC Calasiao a. Continuous monitoring and preparation of all necessary equipment and

evacuation centers. b. Continuous coordination with PNP and BFP, Brgy. Officials and other

disaster related agencies. c. Disseminated info’s and advisories (forwarded by DILG and PAG-ASA

weather forecast) to all barangay officials.

MDRRMC Bolinao a. Continuous monitoring of PAG-ASA’s weather update. b. Activated Emergency Operation Center. c. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories/information to fishermen. d. Placed Response team and equipment on stand-by. e. Close monitoring on possible incidents within AOR.

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f. Coordination with Punong Barangays, PNP, BFP, MSWDO, PCG and other agencies involved still in place.

g. Activated Incident Command System (ICS). MDRRMC Bani a. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA’s Weather Bulletin, and Windy

Weather Website religiously done by the office b. Prepared all necessary rescue vehicles and equipment. c. Monitoring of water level at different rivers. d. Coordination and submission of situational report to the PDRRMC and

closely monitoring all barangays of Bani.

MDRRMC Umingan a. Convened LDRRMC (Activated ICS and the 24/7 Emergency Operations

Center). b. Informed Punong Barangays of weather advisory c. Prepared all equipment and vehicles and made ready for deployment. d. Conducted inventory of supplies, equipment & stockpile of goods and

assessed evacuation centers.

MDRRMC Mangatarem a. Organized its quick response team and conducted monitoring of water

levels along the Agno River and identified barangays who are flood prone to attain “Zero Casualty”.

b. Prepared all its equipment for possible rescue operation. c. Information received from DILG Officer is being observed and

assessments are done every four (4) hours. MDRRMC Mabini a. Continuous monitoring of low lying areas in different barangays of Mabini. b. Monitoring of water level at Balincaguing River. c. Prepared all necessary equipment for possible response.

MDRRMC Binmaley a. Continuous monitoring of schools, coastal and low-lying areas in different

barangays. b. Activation of 24 hrs duty as per memorandum no. 42-2018. c. Prepared rescue vehicles, rescue equipment’s and Quick Response Team

(QRT) for any untoward incident. d. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA updates regarding Typhoon “INDAY”.

MDRRMC San Nicolas a. Continuous monitoring of flooded areas

MDRRMC Malasiqui a. Alerted all volunteer groups and WASSAR Team. b. Continuous Monitoring and prepared all necessary equipment for possible

response. c. Closely coordinating with Barangay Officials, especially those situated in

low-lying areas. d. Prepared all evacuation areas, relief goods and personal hygiene kits.

MDRRMC Manaoag a. Raised status to Blue Alert.

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b. Issued Executive Order 24-2018 re Suspension of Classes in all Private and Public Schools for Pre-School up to Grade 12.

c. Continuous monitoring of all bridges in Manaoag. d. Continuous monitoring of water levels along Aloragat, Angalacan and

Sinucalan Rivers and its tributaries. e. Continuous monitoring of drainage canals in the Public Market to avoid

clogging and flooding at the perimeter of the market site. f. Posting of warnings in social media through the MDRRM Facebook Page. g. Prepared WASAR team, all rescue vehicles and rescue paraphernalia.

MDRRMC Bayambang a. Raised alert Status to BLUE since 16 July 2018, 9:00 AM, in view of

possible occurrence of any disaster related incident. b. Undertakes the following activities:

• Placed All MDRRMC staff including WASAR on standby • In close coordination with PNP, BFP and Health Agencies. • Activated Security and emergency plan in place • Submitted preparedness measures undertaken, to EOC thru E-mail

MDRRMC Bugallon a. Submitted Preparedness Measures conducted to EOC thru E-mail.

MDRRMC Balungao a. Coordinated with the BDRRMCs and advised them to monitor their

respective areas. b. Prepared all the WASAR Team with their rescue equipment on stand-by. c. Prepared all evacuation centers in case of Pre-Emptive evacuation. d. Strict monitoring of PAGASA weather updates and bulletins, San Roque

Dam, and ARFFWS advisories. e. Constant dissemination of information to BDRRMCs on preparedness and

advisories issued by the provincial government thru text messaging and social media.

f. Conducted roving around the Barangays with Balungao, PNP.

MDRRMC Agno a. Prepared rescue equipment, ready for dispatch. b. Monitoring the water level of Balincaguing River.

PDRRMC Ilocos Norte a. Conduct ERP/PDRA on 09 July 2018 with the Provincial Resiliency

Council and discussed operational preparedness and readiness of resources – prepositioning of relief goods and medicines to Resiliency Headquarters, equipment, SAR Teams and Evacuation Centers.

b. Issued Memorandum to all City/Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officers relative to the upcoming on-set of the rainy /typhoon season and for them to inform all Barangay Chairmen and Officials and residents to take all necessary precautions to avert the possible loss of lives and properties.

c. Advised all C/MDRRMOs to inform all BDRRMCs to regularly monitor the health condition of vulnerable groups; senior citizens, PWDs and pregnant women.

d. Advised all LDRRMOs to inform all BDRRMCs to prohibit children from swimming in swollen rivers and creeks.

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e. Advised all residents to limit outside exposure and stay indoors during heavy downpour, thunderstorm accompanied by lightning.

f. Advised Barangay Officials farmers/livestock raisers to secure their livestock in safe areas or in livestock shelters and fishermen not venture out to sea when there is thunderstorm, lightning, gale warning, typhoons or adverse sea weather condition.

g. Advised DRRMOs to conduct inspection of Evacuation Centers and ensure their functionality.

h. Advised DRRMOs to prepare equipment - dump trucks, rubber boats, evacuation centers, ambulances, food packs, relief goods, medicines, SAR Teams, personnel and other resources and monitor flood risk areas.

i. Continuous monitoring of emergency incidents through 911. j. Enforced timely and accurate situational reports from the City/ Municipal

DRRMOs.

PDRRMC Ilocos Sur a. Declared Blue Alert Status in the Province on 18 July 2018 and activated

24/7 Emergency Operation Center b. Advised all C/MDRRMOs to raise their status to Blue Alert. c. Placed USAR, WASAR, and Medical teams on stand-by, ready for

deployment. d. Prepositioned WASAR, USAR equipment and tools, Ambulance, Rescue

Truck, 2 OBM Fiber Boats, Rescue 1, 6x6 Truck, Hummer 1 and 2 at the Provincial Capitol, ready for dispatch.

e. Prepared provincial evacuation centers for easy mobilization and prepositioned food packs

f. Updated the Tropical Cyclone Warning Board of the Province.

MDRRMC Sinait a. Dispatched 1 Sinait Search and Rescue Team (SSART) for clearing and

de clogging operation. b. On Blue Alert Status to closely monitor the situation and any untoward

incidents brought about by the Southwest Monsoon and Typhoon INDAY. c. Regularly sending advisories to all the BDRRMCs and to the FB account

of MDRRMO Sinait and Sinait Search and Rescue Team (SSART) to be on alert status and to closely monitor the situation in the AOR in anticipation of the effects of the Southwest Monsoon/

d. Coordinated with the PNP and BFP and the municipal engineering office for possible deployment of assets and personnel if the need arises.

e. Placed SSART on standby at the MDRRM Office for possible deployment if need arises.

MDRRMC Sta. Catalina a. Emergency response team on duty. MDRRMC Cervantes a. Roving with BFP and RBSP (PNP Regional Mobile Force)

MDRRMC Cabugao a. Advised all rescuers to be on call in anticipation of heavy rainfall. b. All heavy equipment were prepared for clearing and rescue operations. c. Advised all fisher folks to refrain from doing seawater activities.

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MDRRMC Sta. Lucia a. Monitoring the coastal barangays of Sta. Lucia. MDRRMC Quirino a. Updated weather forecasts are sent to BDRRMCs, CSOs, and other

Volunteer Groups thru SMS and portable radio. b. Placed rescue team on standby.

PDRRMC La Union a. Issued Memorandum raising its alert status to BLUE ALERT. b. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) on 8 July 2018,

12:00 PM. c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories, 24-hour

public weather forecasts, gale warning, and other advisories to all C/MDRRMOs through La Union 911.

d. Prepositioned a total of 1,000 Family Food Packs (FFPs) for disaster relief operations amounting to ₱1,000,000.00.

e. The Provincial Social Welfare and Development (PSWD) through its Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) is closely coordinating with concerned C/MSWD Offices for significant updates on their preparedness levels and actions.

f. Alerted Provincial Engineering personnel for possible deployment g. Placed all heavy equipment and assets on stand-by alert. h. Alerted all City/Municipal Engineering Offices to assist in Search, Rescue

and Retrieval Operations, and Road Clearing Activities. i. Placed all health personnel and medical teams on code WHITE Alert

Status and ready for deployment. j. Ensures the availability of medicines and medical supplies to all District

Hospitals in La Union. k. Alerted all personnel to closely monitor weather conditions and any

untoward incident in the province.

CDRRMC San Fernando City a. Provided information to public re: weather update through the use of social

media and text messaging. b. Monitored barangays and provided weather update. MDRRMC Bangar a. Activated CDRRM Operations Center. b. Constant monitoring of weather updates and forecasts and inventory of

LGU resources. MDRRMC Santol a. Activated the MDRRM Operations Center. b. Continuous monitoring within the Area of Responsibility (AOR). MDRRMC San Juan a. Visited and advised School DRRM Coordinators to remind the students

about the Southwest Monsoon (HABAGAT) and the necessary preparations.

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2. RDRRMC II

OCD II a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment with the Cagayan Valley

RDRRMC Member-agencies on updates and possible effects of TD “HENRY”.

b. Established communication link with PDRRM Operations Center thru HF/VHF radio communications.

c. Raised alert status of RDRRM Operations Center to “BLUE” on 11:00 AM, 20 July 2018

DILG II a. Disseminated Memorandum to all LGUs to establish critical preparedness

actions based on OPERATION LISTO protocol. b. Conducts regular dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to all

LGUs.

DSWD FO II a. Have available standby funds of ₱2,725,875.0000 and stockpile of 6,445

family food packs on top of the 31,850 are already prepositions in the municipalities.

b. The DMRT in the Field Office, SWAD and MAT Teams in the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, lsabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya are on alert and will render duty in the event TO Henry will affect their respective areas of jurisdiction.

c. Continuously providing weather updates and monitoring of affected famines thru SMS to our SWAD Teams and C/MATs for their appropriate action.

d. Continuously providing weather updates and monitoring of affected families through SMS to SWAD Teams and C/MATs for their appropriate action.

PRO II a. Continuous dissemination of latest weather bulletin to all PPOs and

SCPO. b. Continuous coordination with the CVRDRRMOC and LGUs re TD

"HENRY". c. Directed all PDs and CD, SCPO, to preposition their disaster response

teams particularly in the disaster prone and low-lying areas in coordination with their respective PDRRMC.

d. All PDs and CD, SCPO, BC, RPSB2 ensure readiness of the SAR equipment and supplies in coordination with PDRRMC and MDRRMC to support the operational requirements (eg. Rubber boat. utility rope, floating device, multi-tool items, 30L of GOL generator, flashlights with extra battery, communication equipment, first aid kit, MRE, etc).

e. Alerted the residents living in low-lying areas and mountainous areas against possible flashfloods and landslides. Also, those living in coastal areas under public storm warning signal were alerted against huge waves or storm surges generated by the tropical depression.

f. Advised the fishermen using boats not to venture out to the seaboards due to the weather condition.

g. Continuous monitoring on all overflow bridges and water levels.

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PDRRMC Batanes a. Monitoring of the situation in AOR. b. Close Coordination with MDRRMCs re situation in their AOR. c. Continuous dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to MDRRMOs.

PDRRMC – Cagayan a. Hourly monitoring of Water Level of Tuguegarao Gauging Station (Buntun

Bridge), lsabela, Quirino Province tributaries and upper main Cagayan River including all tributaries in the province of Cagayan.

b. Close coordination with C/MDRRMOs. c. TFLC/POPE/QRT /Responders in the province are on standby. d. Conducted inventory of resources (manpower, rescue equipment and

paraphernalia, and vehicles). e. Continuous dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to C/MDRRMCs.

3. RDRRMC III

OCD III a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment re effects of TD “HENRY”

enhanced by Southwest Monsoon, 16 July 2018. b. Regional DRRM Operations Center is on BLUE Alert effective 8:00 AM,

17 July 2018. c. Closely monitoring weather conditions, major roads, bridges, and rivers in

AOR. d. Conducted PDRA regarding effects of TD “INDAY” on 18 July 2018. e. Raised alert status of RDRRMOC to “RED” effective 21 July 2018. DOH III a. Distributed Doxycycline prophylaxis to the flooded municipalities. b. Disseminated IEC materials. c. Prepared additional logistics (medicines, medical supplies, equipment)

ready for allocation. d. Allocated additional Campolas Kit, bottled water, and jerry cans to

provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, and Zambales. DILG III a. Activated the Regional and Provincial Operations Center within

Central Luzon. b. Advised LGUs to monitor PAGASA weather advisories and tropical

cyclones bulletins. c. Advised LGUs to establish critical preparedness actions based on

the Operation L!STO protocols, and prioritize prepositioning of supplies and equipment for response, if necessary, to prepare communities especially those in low-lying and/or landslide prone areas, highways and riverbanks, including fishermen.

d. Monitored the LGUs’ critical preparedness actions. DPWH III a. Roving Maintenance crew and personnel within the national road network

to monitor the flooded section and installed warning signs (in Bulacan). b. Installed warnings signs for re-routing (in Tarlac). c. Continuous monitoring (in Olongapo – Bugallon Road).

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BFP III a. Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist the

LDRRMCs and be on standby alert. b. Activated PAGHAHALASA and Oplan Listo. c. Conducting roving within AOR per stations. DSWD III a. Continuous monitoring and coordination with the DSWD Provincial

Extension Office of the provinces relative to status of weather conditions in their respective area.

b. Prepositioned Non-Food Items in the municipality of San Luis, Aurora. c. Continuous monitoring on the water level of rivers located in the the

municipality of Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac. d. Monitored the delivery of 2000 Family Food Packs (FFPs) in the

municipality of Masantol, Pampanga. e. Prepositioned FFPs in strategic locations (Dingalan, San Luis, PLGU

Aurora, Baler, Dilasag, Casiguran in Aurora, Balanga City, Bataan, Pulilan and Plaridel, Bulacan, Olongapo City and Iba, Zambales) worth ₱4,575,000.00.

MGB III a. Conducted an ocular inspection on the site of the reported collapsed

concrete wall (approximately 10 meters in length) in the eastern section of Casa Bonita Homes, Brgy. Pinulot, Dinalupihan Bataan.

b. Prepared a spot report on the reported landslide incident in Brgy. Ipag, Mariveles, Bataan.

PDRRMC Bataan a. Disseminated the latest weather update and general flood advisories from

PAGASA to all Bataan DRRM and PDRRMC Member Agencies thru social media and SMS.

b. Continuous monitoring of critical areas on flooding/landslide within the AOR.

c. Provided antibiotic Prophylaxis (Doxycycline) for Leptospirosis to LDRRMC Rescuers.

d. Provided drinking water at the evacuation center in Mariveles through Mariveles Sanitation Unit.

e. Alerted PNP, BFP and 481B, Philippine Army for possible assistance to the MDRRMOs thru their field stations as need arises.

f. Extended health assistance such as prophylaxis for leptospirosis, drinking water treatment. Oresol, paracetamol, and hygiene kits on affected / evacuation centers in Orion, Limay, Mariveles, Samal, Abucay.

PDRRMC Bulacan a. Continuous coordination with cities / municipalities / BFP / PNP / Rescue

Teams and other concerned agencies. b. Disseminated PAGASA Weather Bulletin / Angat, Ipo, and Bustos Dam

updates thru SMS and group chat to all C/MDRRMOs, Member Agencies, NGOs, GAs, and other partners.

c. Activation of Operation L!STO. d. Conducted meeting with PSWDO regarding the updates on TD “INDAY”

and planned disaster response operation of the province. e. Regular reading/receiving of observations of rain gauges and water level

stations located in different areas in the province.

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PDRRMC Pampanga a. Activated PDRRMO Operations Center at PEO Compound, Sindalan,

CSFP and prepositioned Disaster Response Equipment and Manpower. b. Advised all City/Municipal DRRM Officers for activation, close monitoring

of their AOR, quick and timely reporting for possible effects. Further, advised their coastal areas for possible increase in water level, and upland for possible landslides and flashfloods.

c. PDRRMO Operations Center at PEO Compound, Sindalan, CSFP activated and prepositioned Disaster Response Equipment and Manpower on standby 24/7.

d. Issued Executive Order “An Order Suspending Work in the Provincial Government and National Government Offices as well as Provincial and District Hospitals in the Province” on 17 July 2018, effective 1:00 PM and 18 July 2018.

PDRRMC Tarlac a. Continuous dissemination of advisories for all LDRRMC to be alert and to

closely monitor the situation in their AOR in anticipation of the effects of the Southwest Monsoon and SitReps to OCD/PGO and other concerned offices/agencies thru fax, text messages, social media, and phone calls.

b. Coordinated with Tarlac Police Provincial Office, TOG3 PAF, 3rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion, 522nd Engineering Battalion, and Provincial Engineer’s Office/Provincial Equipment Pool Office for possible deployment of assets and personnel.

c. Provincial DRRM Operations Center is on RED alert status. d. Conducted inspection to assess the reported breached earth dike at Brgy.

Cabaruan, Sta. Ignacia. e. Inspected and assessed reported scoured earth dike at Brgy. Balanti,

Tarlac City, together with PDRRMC and PEO personnel. f. Conducted sandbagging activity and provided also the 10,000 pcs.

of jute sack at Brgy. Balanti Tarlac City. g. Provided one (1) truckload of sand to be used for sandbagging at

Brgy. Lara, Lapaz. PDRRMC Zambales a. Continuous monitoring of status of roads and bridges along national road. b. PDRRMO conducted ocular inspection at Iba to San Narciso, Zambales. c. MDRRMC Castillejos evacuated 60 families or 270 persons from Brgy

San Pablo to Multi-Purpose Hall. d. BDRRMC Santiago conducted evacuation of 4 families with 17 members

living near the slope of Pamatawan River. e. PSWDO distributed relief goods at San Antonio and Castillejos

Evacuation Centers.

MDRRMC San Antonio a. Continuous monitoring of Pamatawan River, Dinumagat River, Villegas

Creek, Potot na Bato, San Miguel and Pundaquit. b. Conducted monitoring and inspection in the various barangays.

MDRRMC Castillejos a. Evacuated 60 families or 270 persons from Barangay San Pablo,

Castillejos to Barangay Multi-Purpose Hall.

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PDRRMC Aurora a. Provincial DRRM Operations Center is raised to BLUE alert status. b. Advised all concerned agencies to take precautionary measures against

possible hazards which include landslide and flash flood.

PDRRMC Nueva Ecija a. Conducted monitoring activities on downstream (rivers and creeks) along

Pampanga River Basin, Cabu River,Coronel River, Dupinga River and Santor River in Bongabon.

b. Distributed a total of (200) packs of relief goods by the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office and Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office in the flooded areas including Barangay Fronda, Barangay Mayamot 1 and Barangay Tandoc in the Municipality of Talugtug.

c. Conducted sandbagging at Brgy. Sta. Monica

4. RDRRMC CALABARZON OCD CALABARZON a. Raised Operations Center to Blue Alert Status effective 5:00PM, 16 July

2018. b. Continuous monitoring and coordination with CALABARZON PDRRMOs

re weather situation and any untoward incidents. c. Continuously sending weather advisories and alert status to all

stakeholders thru email and facsimile. DSWD CALABARZON a. Raised Operations Center to Blue Alert Status effective 16 July 2018. b. Conducted inventory of Evacuation Centers. c. The Quick Response Teams are on alert and ready for deployment at the

Regional Level and at the Provincial. d. Continuous monitoring on the status of typhoon and report

preparation/submission.

DILG CALABARZON a. Alerted all Local Government Operations Officers to ensure the

preparedness of LGUs.

PCG STL/NCR a. PCG STL/NCR on standby alert mode with assets ready for deployment to

flood prone and coastal areas, composing of medical team, SRU team and medical team from PCG-STL and NCR-CL.

b. Continuous coordination with coastal barangays and LDRRMOS c. Monitor maritime situation to avert maritime emergencies / incidents.

DENR-MGB a. Issued advisories to LGUs that are identified on landslides and flood-prone

areas. b. Alerted LGUs that are prone to flooding and landslide hazards. DPWH CALABARZON a. Disseminated memorandum on all district offices assuring the national and

major roads and bridges will be passable. b. Activated DRRM Teams in all district offices in the region. c. Conducted clearing operations at the roads affected due to landslide.

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BFP CALABARZON d. Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist the

LDRRMCs and be on standby alert PIA CALABARZON a. Assisting the RDRRMC IV-A in dissemination of advisories and provision

of updates. DEPED CALABARZON a. Assists in information dissemination of advisories and class suspensions. AFP-SOLCOM a. Directed OPCOM units to alert DRRO units, prepare tasked DRRO assets,

and initiate coordination with the LDRRMCS.

PRO CALABARZON a. Full Alert Status is declared upon typhoon warning signals are issued by

NDRRMC (PAG-ASA/OCD). b. Prepare respective Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTG)

upon activation of LDRRMCs in all levels in respective areas. NIA IV-A

a. Continuously monitoring the status of national irrigations in the region.

b. Conducted inspection on the irrigations affected. c. Conducted emergency works to immediately restore service area.

PDRRMO Cavite

a. 24/7 on-standby alert status at the PDRRMO Operations Center in Trece Martires City and lmus City.

b. Continuous dissemination of public advisories and weather bulletin via calls, text messaging and social media thru their respective local DRRMOs.

c. Prepositioned rescue emergency equipment. MDRRMC Naic a. Issued Resolution No. 61, Series of 2018 on 16 July 2018 re Declaration

of State of Calamity on 12 Coastal Brgys. of the Municipality of Naic, Cavite due to high tide and southwest monsoon (HABAGAT) brought by Typhoon “HENRY”.

PDRRMC Laguna a. Operations Center on heightened alert. b. SRR Teams placed on standby alert and ready for deployment.

PDRRMC Batangas a. Operations Center on heightened alert. b. SRR Teams placed on standby alert and ready for deployment. PDRRMC Rizal a. Operations Center on heightened alert. b. SRR Teams placed on standby alert and ready for deployment. PDRRMC Quezon a. Operations Center on heightened alert.

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b. SRR Teams placed on standby alert and ready for deployment.

5. RDRRMC MIMAROPA

OCD MIMAROPA a. Raised Operations Center to Blue Alert Status. b. Coordinated with Coast Guard Stations and Substation within the area re:

Status of Port Operations. c. With available stock file of 3,100 Family Pack NFI amounting to

₱34,720,000.00 and 4,692 Hygiene Kit. d. Prepositioned Generator Sets in the following areas:

Item Quantity Location

Mobile Generator Set 75KVA 1 PDRRMC Marinduque

1 Sta. Cruz District Hospital, Sta. Cruz, Marinduque

Portable Generator Set

1 Lubang, Occidental Mindoro 1 Banton, Romblon 1 Concepcion, Romblon 1 Corcuera, Romblon

e. Coordinated to DPWH MIMAROPA for pre-emptive actions for the scoured dike in Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro.

f. Issued Memorandum re Flood and Landslide Alert for Tropical Depression “HENRY”.

DILG MIMAROPA a. Continuous coordination with MLGOOs and MDRRMOs for weather

advisories and forecasts. b. Advised all provincial offices and LGUs to take precautionary measures. c. Issued Memorandum re Flood and Landslide Alert for TD “HENRY”. DSWD MIMAROPA a. Activated Field Office Operation Center to monitor daily local weather

condition and provide situational awareness. b. Alerted all P/C/M Quick Response Teams in 5 provinces of MIMAROPA to

regularly monitor the situations in their areas. c. Placed all members of R/P/C/M QRTs on on-call status and standby to be

on duty for deployment if needed. d. Advised P/MQRTs to coordinate with concerned LGUs to report any

unusual eventualities in their respective areas and take appropriate actions.

e. Activated Information and Communication Technology Management Unit (ICTMU) to ensure robust communication system.

f. Ensured that there is an on-call truck available for delivery of goods to areas that will be affected.

g. Standby logistical equipment and workforce through coordination with SWADT and concerned LGU’s on management of stranded passenger if there will be a reported standee’s in ports and terminals.

h. Ensured that Relief Goods for Food and Non-Food Item (F/NFI) are also ready and available at any given time.

i. Closed coordination with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and RDRRMC MIMAROPA for any warning signal updates to be used for monitoring purposes and response mechanism for areas that will be affected.

j. As of 17 July, Opened Evacuation Centers in Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro were noted.

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DOH MIMAROPA a. Raised Code Alert in DOH Regional Office, Provincial DOH Offices and

DOH-Retained Hospitals through the Health Emergency Response and Operations Center.

b. Activated the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on 24/7 basis and manned by Emergency Officers on Duty.

c. Continuous monitoring and coordination re mobilization of all logistical requirements of the DOH needed in the Province/s.

d. Identified evacuation areas to establish Health Assistance Desk on 24/7 basis. Standing order to deploy NDPs and RHMPPs to all areas of concern including exit entry points (Air/Sea Ports).

e. Prepares HEARS (Health Emergency Alert Reporting System) reports and properly disseminate these to all concerned units and agencies, e.g., heads of the health offices (DOH-HEMB, OCD, RDRRMC, and other concerned offices).

f. Monitors all health and health-related events on a 24/7 basis, including all regional and local events and incidents with potential impact to a particular area or the region as a whole.

g. Ascertains the timely mobilization, proper prioritization and maximum utilization of resources, and minimization of wastage.

h. Placed all response teams on standby for possible deployment.

DPWH MIMAROPA a. Alerted maintenance crew of the District Disaster Risk Reduction and

Management Teams to monitor condition of National Roads and Bridges and other infrastructures facilities.

b. The equipment’s are on standby status and ready to mobilize as situation warrants.

PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro, MDRRMCs Sablayan, San Jose, Calintaan, Magsaysay, Mamburao, and Sta. Cruz a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. MDRRMC Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Conducted ocular visits on high-risk areas, coordinate, and validate

reports to respective BDRRMCs.

MDRRMC Busuanga, Palawan a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Issued Memorandum re No Sail Policy.

MDRRMC Magsaysay, Occidental Mindoro a. Deployment of DRTs 24 hours basis.

MDRRMC Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro a. Repacking and prepositioned 600 family food packs. b. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation. c. Distributed 493 family packs for fisherfolks.

MDRRMC Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro a. Conduct ocular visits on high risk areas, coordinate and validate reports to

respective BDRRMCs

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MDRRMC Busuanga, Palawan a. Issued Memorandum re No Sail Policy.

6. RDRRMC V

OCD V a. Participated/Attended PDRA from NDRRM Operations Center thru Skype

on 16 July 2018 at OCD-V Operation Center. b. Continuous coordination with Coastguard District Bicol regarding status of

stranded passengers in all ports of Bicol region and coordination with PDRRMOs regarding the status and effects of the “HABAGAT”

c. Radio communications and satellite phone on standby. COASTGUARD DISTRICT BICOL a. Disseminates weather updates and monitoring strict implementation of

NO SAILING POLICY if weather and sea condition do not permit.

PDRRMCs Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon a. Activated PDRRMO Operations Center. b. Prepositioned response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs for possible

deployment. c. Disseminated of weather advisories to the public via SMS and Facebook

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7. RDRRMC VI

OCD VI a. In close coordination with concerned P/C/MDRRMCs for updates of the

situation. b. Convened PDRA Meeting at 3:00PM, 16 July 2018.

DILG VI a. Issued advisories to all LGUs every 12 hours b. Instructed LGUs to do initial reparations and convene their local DRRM

councils.

PRO VI a. Sent advisories to their municipal and provincial units to activate their task

groups for monitoring. b. Placed Disaster Response Teams on standby.

PCG a. Closely monitoring the weather based on the data by DOST-PAGASA. b. Deployed Response Teams (DRT) are on standby on their designated

location ready to be deployed anytime CAAP. c. Placed Response Units on alert status and on standby. d. Disaster Response Teams (DRTs) as well as emergency vehicles are on

standby for any possible deployment.

CAAP a. Response Units are on alert status and on standby.

301st BDE Philippine Army a. Disaster Response Teams (DRT) as well as emergency vehicles are on

standby for possible deployment.

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PDRRMC Negros Occidental a. Activated EOC for monitoring of the situation province-wide.

CDRRMC Bago City Negros Occidental a. Accomplished DANA Report. b. Interviewed owners of the damaged houses for further assessment and

facilitated financial assistance. c. Called up DSWD to provide food packs for the affected families. PDRRMC Antique a. Issued advisory to 18 MDRRMC/Os to be on-alert, make precautionary

measures for possible adverse of tropical depression, monitor the development of the weather disturbance and conduct on-site assessment of their respective AORs.

b. Raised alert status at the OPCEN and resources on standby for any probable emergencies that may arise.

c. PDRRMO QRT conducted on-site assessment in AORs. d. Local Rescue and Emergency Resources are on standby and ready for

deployment. e. DPWH along with LGUs conducted onsite inspection, traffic safety and

clearing operation at the affected road site. LGU Belison and local residents of affected barangay applied sand bagging to mitigate further coastal erosion.

f. Facilitated the distribution of food packs for the affected families. g. The Provincial Government of Antique thru the PSWDO gave 280 packs of

Milo and 1 sack of rice last 14 July 2018. h. On 16 July 2018, the Provincial Government of Antique thru the PSWDO

conducted assessment of the extent of damages for financial assistance of the affected families.

i. Ongoing repair of roads in Brgy. Caromangay, Sirio Maalan and Igbucagay, Hamtic, Antique.

j. Provided financial assistance amounting to ₱10,000 and one (1) family food pack to affected family in Patnongon. Likewise, in Culasi, one (1) family food pack is distributed to 51 families.

k. Provided financial assistance amounting to a total of Php 75,000.00 to six (6) families with totally damaged house (Php. 10,000.00/family) and three (3) families with partially damaged houses which Php. 5,000.00/family and one (1) family food pack was also provided to each families.

MDRRMC Belison, Antique a. LGU Belison and local residents of affected barangay applied sand

bagging to mitigate further coastal erosion. b. Provided food packs (rice and canned foods) to the affected families on

11 July 2018 (23 food packs) and 13 July 2018 (72 food packs). c. Provided empty sacks, 2 truckloads of soil for sand bagging and bamboo

posts. d. The BDRRMC of Barangay Poblacion provided empty sacks also

prepared for the evacuation center. e. The Belison Multi-Purpose Cooperative provided 1,300 empty cement

sacks. f. Adventist Community Service of Belison gave One Thousand Pesos

(₱ 1,000.00) last 14 July 2018. g. The Office of Congressman provided food packs to the affected families

(5 kilos rice, noodles, canned goods) on 17 July 2018.

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CDRRMC Iloilo City a. Continuous monitoring of 180 barangays in their AOR.

PDRRMC Guimaras a. Alerted all M/BDRRMCs for their preparedness measures b. Alerted response teams. c. Prepositioned relief goods. d. Facilitated transport group. 8. RDRRMC CAR

OCD CAR a. Continuously sending weather advisories and alert status to all

stakeholders thru all means of communication. b. In close coordination with PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station and

continuously sending weather advisories to the public, LDRRMCs and member-agencies of the Cordillera RDRRMC.

c. Coordinated with the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) in the region on weather status, road conditions and reported incidents.

d. Continuous sending of public advisories and warning alerts thru text blasts, social media accounts and in all available means of communication in partnership with PIA-CAR and local media outlets.

e. Raised alert status of RDRRM Operations Center to “RED” effective 11:00 AM, 21 July 2018

DILG CAR a. Activated Operation LISTO and Oplan Tag-ulan. b. Regularly monitors the preparedness measures of all LGUs. c. Recommended the suspension of small scale mining activities. d. Closely monitoring all tourism spots. e. Activated Regional Disaster Monitoring and Reporting Systems.

DSWD CAR a. Conducted inventory on the available resources, motor vehicles,

communication equipment, IT equipment, and Human Resource. b. Prepositioned an available amount of ₱3,000,000.00 of Quick Response

Fund. c. Prepositioned 700 family food packs to Local Government Units of

Mountain Province. d. Coordinated with SWAD offices and Cordillera RDRRMC EOC DOST CAR a. Reminded LGUs to ensure and maintain serviceability of EWS devices

installed in their AORs such as automatic rain gauges and landslide sensors.

b. Relaying of advisories via text blast and social media. c. Monitoring of significant activities using devices/sensors installed in critical

areas. PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station a. Provided latest weather bulletin and local weather forecasts for Baguio

City and other Provinces in CAR.

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b. Provides information regarding the amount of rainfall recorded in Baguio City and other areas in CAR.

PROCOR a. Issued SAR boxes to each police station in the region. b. Prepositioned two (2) rubber boats for possible deployment.

DPWH CAR a. Ensured the prepositioning of equipment and manpower in all major roads

and bridges in the region. b. Continuous dissemination and posting traffic advisories via social media

accounts and SMS. PIA CAR a. Disseminated warnings to the public thru SMS, Social Media, and

broadcast media.

DENR CAR (Park Management) a. Suspended all hiking and trekking activities at Mt. Pulag and

Mt. Purgatory, Bokod, Benguet since 18 July 2018, until further notice due to inclement weather and assurance of public safety.

b. Suspended hiking and trekking activities at Mt Ulap Eco-Trail, Itogon, Benguet on 17 July 2018.

DOH CAR a. Validated reports on incidents with casualties, related to the weather

disturbance.

PDRRMC Abra a. Emergency Operation Center is still on n Blue Alert effective 7:00 AM,

17 July 2018. b. Continuous monitoring of AOR especially areas with threats of landslides

and flooding. c. Continuous dissemination of Early Warning Signals thru text blasts and

radio announcements.

PDRRMC Apayao a. Emergency Operation Center is on Blue Alert effective 12:00 PM, 16 July

2018. b. Rescuers and all clusters are on standby. c. Conducting wide dissemination on Early Warning. d. Coordinated with MDRRMCs and partner agencies regarding

preparedness actions for TD “HENRY”. e. Emergency Operation Center is on RED Alert effective 5:00 PM, 16 July

2018. f. Conducted inspection of Search and Rescue equipment of the province.

PDRRMC Kalinga a. Emergency Operation Center is on Blue Alert effective 8:00 AM, 16 July

2018. b. Place responders from the 503rd Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army on

standby. c. Continues monitoring of AOR especially with threats of landslides.

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d. Continues dissemination of advisories and warning alert to take precautionary measures along the rivers Chico, Tanudan, Saltan at Pinukpuk and Balbalan, and Pasil.

PDRRMC Ifugao a. Activated PDRRMC EOC on 16 July 2018. b. Prepositioned heavy equipment and rescue vehicle for possible

deployment. c. Disseminated advisories thru social media and SMS. d. Alerted PDRRMC council members and volunteers to be on standby.

PDRRMC Benguet a. Heightened alert at the Benguet PDRRMC Operations Center. b. Continuous monitoring of AOR, especially in areas susceptible to flooding

and landslide. c. Disseminated early warning signals thru text blast and radio

announcements. d. Issued Memorandum on 09 July 2018 re Suspension or stoppage of

small-scale mining activities during the occurrence of Tropical Cyclones and other weather phenomena, address to all Municipal Mayors which remains in effect up to now.

e. Raised alert status to BLUE effective 18 July 2018, 5:00 PM. f. Suspended all tourism activities (hiking, trekking, and etc.) due to

inclement weather: • Mt Pulag, Bokod, Benguet • Mt Purgatory, Bokod, Benguet • Mt Ulap Eco-Trail, Itogon, Benguet • Mt. Pigingan, Itogon, Benguet

CDRRMC Baguio a. Raised alert status to BLUE Alert Status effective 12:00 PM, 18 July

2018. b. Disseminated class suspension from pre-school to elementary on 19 July

2018. c. Continuous dissemination of situational report on the effects of the

weather disturbance to CRDRRMC EOC. d. Mobilized CDRRMO Teams to reported incidents for inspection and other

appropriate actions.

9. RDRRMC NCR

Metro Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (MMDRRM) Operations Center, Office of Civil Defense – NCR Operations Center a. Continuously monitors and ensures dissemination of Weather Advisories,

24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Severe Weather Bulletins, Thunderstorm Advisories, and General Flood Advisories to all MMDRRMC Member Agencies and LGUs DRRM Offices.

OCD NCR a. On BLUE alert status. b. Disseminated copies of Weather Advisory Heavy Rainfall Warning to the

LDRRMCs and MMDRRMC Member Agencies. c. Marikina City DRRMO declared 2nd Alarm for Marikina River, pre-emptive

evacuation ongoing.

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d. Valenzuela City DRRMO conducted pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying areas.

e. Pasig City DRRMO on high alert. Engineering Groups assigned in pumping stations on alert and presently in their respective assignments.

f. QCDRRMO responded to landslide incident involving one (1) residential unit (bungalow type) at Brgy. Escopa II with no injuries reported.

DSWD NCR a. Daily monitoring of weather conditions and other emergencies through

telephone, internet, cell phone, etc. by the Disaster Response Management Division Staff and Quick Response Team Leaders.

b. Quick Response Teams of FO-NCR composed of organic staff from the Field Office and Centers and Residential Care Facilities (C/RCFs) are on standby alert and will be activated and mobilized in response to any eventualities.

c. As of 17 July 2018, 10 evacuation centers are open. Two (2) of these ECs are pre-emptive only. Of these open ECs, five (5) are in Marikina City: Two (2) are pre-emptive ECs; four (4) are in Quezon City; and one (1) is in Malabon City.

d. FO-NCR is continuously coordinating with the 17 LGUs thru its respective Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDOs) regarding necessary augmentation assistance needed by the affected families.

e. Provided 500 FFPs to affected families in Marikina City and 300 FFPs in Quezon City

DOH NCR a. Prepositioning of Teams that necessitates response. b. Distributed Doxycycline prophylaxis to the flooded municipalities. c. Disseminated IEC materials.

CDRRMC Malabon a. EOC is continuously monitoring AOR. b. Emergency Response Team on standby. c. Prepositioned assets and ready for distribution. d. Assets are prepositioned and ready for distribution. e. Provided “Libreng Sakay” bound to Bayan-Letre, Concepcion Monumento.

CDRRMC Mandaluyong a. Continuous monitoring of situation CDRRMC Marikina a. Continuously monitoring of Marikina River. b. Pre-positioned emergency response equipment c. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation due to 2nd alarm level of Marikina

River. CDRRMC Navotas a. Monitors AOR. b. Standby resources.

CDRRMC Parañaque a. LDRRMC is continuously monitoring the weather disturbance. b. LDRRMC is advised to be on alert and monitor the progression of the

weather disturbance.

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CDRRMC Makati a. Deployed City Buses at Chino Roces, PRC, and Mantrade to help stranded

motorists. CDRRMC Quezon a. Continuously monitoring AOR. b. Emergency Response Equipment on standby.

CDRRMC Valenzuela a. Continuously monitoring the progress of Southwest Monsoon enhanced by

TD “HENRY”. b. Prepositioned response and relief assets. c. Prepared all evacuation center to cater evacuees. d. Assisted evacuees to evacuation center. e. Rescue personnel and equipment prepositioned in flood-prone areas. f. Continuous flood level monitoring. g. Continuous monitoring of dam and Tullahan River. h. Alerted high-risk areas for flooding. i. Rescue personnel and equipment prepositioned in flood-prone areas. j. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying areas.