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    II. Status of Emergency Response Operations

    1.Rescue and EvacuationSummary of Assets Deployed and Number of Persons Rescued (Tab F-1and F-2)

    Assets - AFP:1,385personnel, 5 companies, and 13 platoons 12 ambulances,50 M35 trucks, 59 rubber boats and 114 other vehicles; 20 US

    Servicemen, 2 US watercrafts, 1 US Chopper, 8 Island Cruise(Civilian Sea craft)

    Number of Persons Rescued - 12,359 persons

    2. Coordination Activities

    Establishment of Command Posts (7)

    NDCC Relief Center No. 4 Kalayaan Hall, Malacaang Grounds1. Contact Person Ms. Luli Arroyo and all female members of PGMAs

    Family with Tel Nos. 734-2192 or 734-3971- 86

    Advance Command Posts (ACP) in the following strategic areas:2. Katipunan Avenue cor. Aurora Boulevard, Marikina City. The over-all

    commander is Hon. Mayor Marides Fernando while the IncidentCommanders are Mr. Robert Nacianceno and Mr. Ramon Santiago ofMMDA with telephone numbers (0917) 322.1951 and (0920) 938 9914

    3. Alpha base 8th Floor, Pasig City Hall with telephone number 643-0000.The over-all commander is Mayor Roberto Eusebio

    4. Club House, City Hall of Cainta City headed by Mayor Ramon Ilagan,with telephone numbers (0927) 220-4744, (0917) 535-0028and 665-0846

    5. Department of Public Order, Safety Hall, Quezon City. The over-allcommander is Mayor Sonny Belmonte while the incident Commander isMs. Teresa Amarillo with telephone number (0921) 655-5262

    6. Advance Command Post for Angono, Taytay and Cainta is at City Hall

    of Taytay, Rizal; for San Mateo and Montalban San Mateo Plaza andremaining municipalities is at Baras Police Station Forward NDCC Operation Center (FNOC)

    7. Led by Col. Gregorio Catapang, PA at the Ever Gotesco, Ortigas,Cainta to support SAR and relief efforts

    Establishments ofDrop off Points of Donations

    DSWDAREA CONTACT PERSON

    National Resource OperationsCenter, Chapel Road, Pasay City

    Mrs. Francia FabianTel No.: 852-8081Cell No.: 0918-930-2356

    Quezon City AreaDisaster Resource OperationsMonitoring and Info Center(DROMIC) DSWD Central Office

    Rey Martija or Imee Rose CastilloTel No.: 951-7119: 951-2435 orAssistant Secretary Vilma CabreraContact No.: 0918-934-5625

    Manila AreaDSWD- NCRSan Rafael cor Legarda Sts.Quiapo, Manila

    Dir. Thelsa P. BiolenaDir. Delia BauanContact Nos.: 734-8622; 734-8642

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    DOH- MMD-DOH Central Office headed by Engr. Dave Masiado with celphone

    number 0917-816-3400

    NDCC Issuances: Declared a State of National Calamity in the following areas in view of the

    extensive effects of Tropical Storm Ondoy:- The whole of National Capital Region (NCR)- CAR: Mt. Province, Ifugao and Benguet- Region I: Pangasinan, La Union and Ilocos Sur- Region II: Isabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya- Region III: Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Tarlac

    and Bataan- Region IV-A: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon- Region IV-B: Mindoro (Occidental and Oriental) and Marinduque- Region V: Catanduanes, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur

    Issued NDCC Circular to Chairmen of RDCCs I, II, III and CAR directing themto undertake necessary response measures to avoid loss of lives and

    destruction of properties and NDCC MEMO Order No. 18 on the suspension ofclasses at all levels in Metro Manila including the province of Rizal on 28September 2008

    Requested international assistance thru the United Nation ResidentCoordinator to coordinate an international appeal in behalf of the PhilippineGovernment.

    Assets Deployed:

    MMDA Activities: Road Emergency Group pre-positioned resources atProvident Village & Aurora Blvd cor C5 ACP; Traffic Operations Center (TOC)provided additional traffic enforcers at Aurora Blvd/C5; Flood Control andSewerage Management Office monitoring and canal declogging operations inMarikina City and Metro Manila as well as cleaning of underpass of Lagusnilad& Quezon Blvd in coordination with LGU and the continuous operation of 15pumping stations

    Two (2) Team members of the Telecoms Sans Frontier arrived at 1930H on 28September 2009 from Bangkok, Thailand to assist in the coordination activitiesof the NDCC for TS Ondoy

    PCG was able to muster 22 rubber boats (7 from PCG, 2 from PCGA, 7 fromPNRC, 2 from Aboitiz Transport Services Corp, 4 from Sulpicio Lines); 5 teamsare concentrating rescue operations within Cainta-Pasig areas and assisting inthe relief operations in coordination with PNRC

    AFP-PAF deployed dump truck, ambulance and IPV of one unit each Assets deployed to the flooded areas in Metro Manila by AFPDRTF (HSC,

    SEG and MP, GHQ, PN, PMC, PAF, 525Ebde, PA and NCRRCDG); PNP;PCG; VCRC, 5IDRC, ICMOTF, 75th CG- NCRC; AFPRESCOM; PMC; andMMDA

    AFP dispatched M35 trucks to haul relief goods for relief distribution in MarikinaCity

    SBMA - 15 personnel of SBMA Fire Department and SWAT (IED) proceeded toPNRC National headquarters to augment rescue operations in the floodedareas in Metro Manila with one (1) rescue van, 1 rubber boat and 2 dumptrucks

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    NOLCOM 503rd Infantry Brigade conducted rescue and retrieval operations inthe landslide areas (Brgy. San Juan-Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga)

    PNP: Dispatched various SAR equipment such as: NCR SRU Van, Squad EMS-

    NHQ, SOD-NHQ, water tanker, mini-pumper rubber boats, jaguar, firetrucks and others for SAR operations in Regions I, III, IV-A and NCR

    Conducted road clearing operations along Sumulong highway and ImeldaAvenue, both of Cainta; Ortigas Avenue Extension and Floodway, both ofPasig City; and Tullahan Marikina

    Provided four (4) PNP motorcycle escorts for the joint NDCC UN rapidassessment teams

    Conducted aerial assessment of flood affected areas and distributed 150bags of relief goods to flood victims in Pasig City

    Installed radio at Cainta Police Station, Cainta, Rizal, and at the ForwardNDCC Operation Center

    The 51st Engineering Brigade, PA organized and dispatched a Disaster,Rescue and Relief Operations team composed of 6 Officers and 60 enlistedpersonnel led by Brigade Commander Simoy with 2 loaders, 2 dump trucks,

    3 Canter Elf and 1 backhoe loader Two (2) DRRUs with two (2) units rubber boats from Philippine Navy Poro

    Point, San Fernando, La Union proceeded to Bulacan to augment the rescueoperations

    INGOs and NGOs Donations:

    Government of Japan is providing emergency relief goods equivalent toapproximately 20 Million Yen (approximately US$220,000)

    UNICEF provided assorted food and non-food items amounting toPhP5,368,353.76 and tarpaulins worth $31,140. The items were turned over toDSWD for distribution to the flood affected areas

    US Contingent: 1 Officer and 17 EPs, with night capability equipment, 2 rubber

    boats and 1 chopper (Bell 214) arrived in the afternoon of 27 Sept to supportSAR operations. The contingent rescued six persons from Ever Gotesco,Cainta and distributed two hundred packs of assorted goods (five kilos each) toaffected families

    CEISSAFP coordinated with SMART Telecom re: Installation of GSM900repeater at NDCC Operation Center to enhance mobile phone signal insidethe OPCEN building

    Globe Telecom temporarily lent four (4) hotlines at NDCC OPCEN to augmentthe communication capability in responding to emergency calls in the calamityareas during the entire TS Ondoy Operations, with the following hotlinenumbers: (0917) 733-4193, (0917) 733-4256, (0917) 733-4263 and (0915)536-6719

    The Manila and Subic Yacht Clubs lent rubber boats to the NDCC for use ofresponse teams in the conduct of rescue operations. San Miguel Corporation and Petron Corporation donated 20 pieces 2.7 kg

    cylinder lamps for use in the evacuation areas

    PHAP Cares Foundation thru Executive Director Glecy C. Cuenco donated 5boxes of assorted medicines.

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    DSWD had distributed the following items at the Rosario Sports Complex: 5 bigboxes of doughnuts, 146 small boxes of doughnuts, 52 bags of hotmeal, 4boxes of bottled water, 12 bags of used clothes, and 2 bags of blankets

    Dr. Rafael Rodriguez of Medical Plaza donated 1 unit rubber boat to NDCCwhich was turned over to the AFP

    Ms.Cynthia Rodriguez and Family of Corinthian Gardens, QC provided

    assorted relief goods (food stuffs) Aileen Lawigan, friend of Executive Secretary Ermita, donated ready-to-eat

    food packs for stranded passengers

    NDCC Member Agencies Assessment /Humanitarian Action

    Damage Assessment DPWH reported that asof 7:00 AM today there are still 17 road sections

    impassable to all types of vehicles in the following areas: NCR (6); RegionIII (1); Region IV-A (6); Region IV-B (3) and CAR (1)

    DepEd reported that 34 schools were damaged: 27 elementary schools, 7 highschool in Regions CAR, NCR, III and IV-A amounting to PhP19.2M. There are

    73 school buildings used as evacuation centers housing 1,650 families and1,366 individuals

    DA reported the areas affected and production loss by commodity and bystage of crops such as rice, corn and HVCC

    Total areas affected -126,271 hectares (18,994 has. with no chance ofrecovery and 107,277 has with chance of recovery)Volume 183,062 metric tons (MT)

    Production loss - PhP3,172,704,280 (indirect and direct )Breakdown by CropsRice - PhP3,105, 873,247 (reproductive maturity & seedling vegetativeCorn - PhP42,976,485 -do-HVCC - PhP 23,854,548

    Indirect Loss = PhP3,104,091,362 (for damaged crops that are readyfor harvest, matured or at late vegetative stage when there is notenough time for a second harvest within cropping period. it iscomputed based on NFA Support Prices: rice at PhP17,000 / MT andcorn at PhP 13,000/MT =Direct Loss = PhP68,612,918 ( lost investment in inputs for cropsdamaged at seeding, transplanting and early vegetative stages.Breakdown by CropsRice - PhP3,105, 873,247 (reproductive maturity & seedling vegetativeCorn - PhP42,976,485 (-do-)HVCC - PhP 23,854,548

    DOH reported health facilities damaged Amang Rodriguez Medical Center(whole of first floor - operating room, laboratory and x-ay rooms nonfunctional. Cost is still undetermined

    Humanitarian Responses

    AFP-PAF dispatched DART Team A (Disaster Alert Response Team) to theaffected areas of NCR and Central Luzon composed of 18-members ofreservist, enlisted personnel and civilian volunteers.

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    DOH activated all DOH CHDs operations center 24 hours/7days withcontinuous coordination with the LGUs concerned and the amount of logisticalsupport augmented is P807,910.00consisting of the following items :150pieces of cadaver bags and six (6) boxes of assorted drugs andmedicines, 350 boxes of bottled water (8,400 bottles) for NCR and samequantity for CHD IV-A, 350 packs family kits, provided Generator set to

    Amang Rodriquez Medical Center. Transferred patients to Quirino Medicalhospital, coordinated with NBI on the management of dead bodies;advance medical post for medical team deployment; and CHD-NCR formedical team deployment. Deployed the following medical teams : Quirinomemorial medical Center; Las Pinas General Hospital - Satellite TraumaHospita; Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center; Veterans Memorial MedicalCenter and Assessment team from CHD Metro Manila

    DSWDs on-going interventions are activation of the Quick Response team andSocial Welfare and Disaster (QRT/SWAD) teams to provide technical assistanceto the disaster-affected local government units (LGUs) on disaster operations;provided PhP2,737,166.00 worth of relief goods consisting of food and non-food commodities to the affected families; and prepositioned stand-by funds,

    family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food andnon-food amounting to PhP20,829,000.95 by the field offices concerned alongthe typhoon path; processed transfer of funds to DSWD-NCR, CAR, I, II, III,IV_V, IV-B, V, IX and XII amounting to PhP 5 Million, provided hot mealsto family-evacuees in evacuation centers through the management ofcommunity kitchen; set up social welfare Inquiry Seks in all affectedareas to respond to queries of relatives and families at the evacuationcenters; set up NGOs and donors desk in all DSWD-FOs to strengthenlinkages between the DSWD LGUs, NGOs and other partners to facilitateprompt and effective delivery of donations and humanitarian assistance,receipt /processing of cash donations through DSWD donation AccountNumber 3122-1011-84, land Bank of the Philippines ; receipt donationsfrom local and private individuals consisting of water and assorted food

    items and non-food items; partnered with Petron Corporation, LBCCompany and 7-eleven Stores for the receipt and/or drop off points fordanations

    PNRC rescued 282 persons and provided relief assistance to the victims National Grid Corporation of the Philippines conducted power restoration in

    various damaged sub-stations (S/S). All lines are on normal operation exceptSan Jose, Bulacan and CND-San Miguel (Bacnotan, San Miguel, La Union);waiting for normalization of load systems from distribution utilities (Meralco forMetro Manila area) and electric cooperatives.

    BFPs emergency responders were dispatched to the flooded areas along thethoroughfares of Metro Manila areas covering Districts I, II, III, IV and V

    Philippine Coast Guard has rescued 2,290 persons in San Juan, Manila,

    Quezon City, Marikina City, Pasig City, Taguig City, Paranaque City, Rizal andLaguna. The PCG Islander conducted aerial reconnaissance to identifyother flooded areas that need assistance. Likewise PCG Helicopter wasutilized in the distribution of relief goods provided by NGO, World Visionof the Philippines Five (5) teams are concentrating rescue operationswithin Cainta-Pasig area and relief goods distribution, in coordination withPNRC aside from disaster response. Also responding to four (4) maritimeincidents

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    PGMA Sagip-Tulong Activities by PAGCOR 1000H 27 September 2009, deployed three (3) teams and distributed bread and

    water to various evacuation centers in Malanday, Marikina and at Brgy. Tatalon,Quezon City

    Set-up of a medical mission with eleven (11) doctors and distributed medicines,bread and water at the Santolan Elementary School, Pasig City (694

    beneficiaries) and Brgy. Taong, Marikina City (868 beneficiaries) Deployed buses to bring evacuees and stranded people to various evacuation

    centers. In cooperation with AFP distributed assorted relief goods,assorted bread and biscuits and 162 crates of bottled mineral water atever Gotesco in Ortigas

    Provided 21 bags of rice at the evacuation center in Rosario Complex Continuously coordinating with PNP and AFP for the transport and distribution of

    relief goods Distributed Five Hundred (500) packs of rice and additional ten (10) cavans of

    rice for the three (3) evacuation centers in Marikina and four (4) in Pasig City Donated three (3) motorized rubber boats with seating capacity of 5.6 and

    11 were officially turned over to NDCCand100 cavans of rice to Marilao,

    Bulacan PAGCOR will now focus its efforts in providing relief goods since

    floodwaters have receded and families are already returning to theirhomes. However, rescue operations and medical still continue in areasthat are still submerged including Cainta, Rizal

    DBP Initiatives Ordered the mobilization of all concerned branches and the head offices

    units to extend assistance to affected clients displaced, employees andother victimso Rehabilitation program in the form of moratorium on interest/principal

    paymento Restructuring their loan payment extensiono Interest rate reductiono Additional loan if viableo Closer monitoring of loan for faster recovery

    Will distribute relief goods in coordination with NDCC with in the week Implementing several employee emergency measures Directed all ATMs in affected areas to be in full operations

    OWWA Set up assistance center at NDCC Operation Center for the families of OFWs

    III. STATUS OF LIFELINES(Status of Roads and Bridges -TAB G)

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    Sitrep 14 Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    1,001 333,188 1,933,554 566 62,633 313,372 43,212 247,870 105,845 561,242

    6 84 253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    6 84 253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    2 4 4 0 0

    1 6 39 0 0 0 0 0

    2 65 201 0 0 0 0 0

    INFANTA 1 9 9 0 0

    2 140 700 0 0 0 140 700 140 700

    2 140 700 0 0 0 140 700 140 700

    1 112 560 112 560 112 560

    1 28 140 28 140 28 140

    171 42,666 176,894 233 33,248 170,344 730 3,650 33,978 173,99412 2,113 10,330 15 1,597 7,839 0 0 1,597 7,839

    CITY OF MANILA 14 940 4,700 14 940 4,700 940 4,700

    MARIKINA CITY 3 319 1,635 5 319 1,635 319 1,635

    MUNTINLUPA CITY 8 2,056 10,260 11 2,056 10,260 2,056 10,260

    NAVOTAS CITY 2 26 135 2 26 135 26 135

    PARANAQUE CITY 3 450 2,250 3 450 2,250 450 2,250

    PASIG CITY 13 5,206 26,030 13 4,867 24,335 4,867 24,335

    10 1,365 6,825 13 1,365 6,825 1,365 6,825 14 1, 741 8,705 24 1,011 6,825 730 3,650 1,741 10,475

    8 559 2,795 11 419 2,095 419 2,095

    17 914 4,572 24 914 4,572 914 4,572

    9 637 3,505 12 637 3,505 637 3,505

    10 1,202 8,613 19 1,202 8,613 1,202 8,613

    23 14,561 72,805 42 14,561 72,805 14,561 72,805

    23 2,300 11,500 23 2,300 11,500 2,300 11,500

    SAN JUAN CITY 1 520 2,234 1 520 2,234 520 2,234

    PASAY CITY 1 9,498 47, 490 1 64 216 64 216

    219 51,594 247,284 36 5,605 24,275 6,332 28,820 11,937 53,095

    BATAAN 13 2,742 12,447 6 398 1,838 2 10 400 1,848

    Balanga City 1 10 40 1 8 30 2 10 10 40

    Orani 2 4 20 0 0

    Mariveles 1 3 16 0 0

    Morong 5 390 1,808 5 390 1,808 390 1,808

    Hermosa 4 2,335 10,563 0 0

    ZAMBALES 12 1,771 6,175 5 1,771 6,175 0 0 1,771 6,175

    Botolan 12 1,771 6,175 5 1,771 6,175 1,771 6,175

    BULACAN 113 31,553 159,486 19 3,281 15,500 2,930 14,650 6,211 30,150

    Angat 1 20 100 0 0

    Balagtas 7 2,100 12,000 0 0

    Baliwag 5 1,524 9,184 5 1,416 6,231 1,416 6,231

    Bocaue 6 1,640 7,500 0 0

    Bulacan 2 104 403 0 0

    Bustos 10 2,589 12,945 10 1,780 8,900 1,780 8,900

    Calumpit 2 600 2,300 0 0

    Guiguinto 14 2,800 14,000 0 0

    Hagonoy 2 49 198 2 49 198 49 198

    Malolos 1 19 86 1 19 86 19 86

    Marilao 8 5,945 23,780 0 0

    Meycauayan 15 4,600 22,800 0 0

    Plaridel 4 1,400 8,320 1 17 85 17 85

    San Miguel 36 8,163 45,870 2,930 14,650 2,930 14,650

    PAMPANGA 74 15,078 67,466 6 155 762 3,400 14,160 3,555 14,922

    Arayat 1 200 1,000 200 1,000 200 1,000

    Bacolor 2 36 180 0 0

    Lubao 28 8,739 34,965 0 0

    Mabalacat 3 20 100 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080

    San Simon 3 155 685 200 1,000 200 1,000

    San Luis 10 2,125 11,519 0 0

    San Fernando City 5 134 670 5 134 670 134 670

    Sto. Tomas 2 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080 1,500 6,080

    Floridablanca 10 1,691 9,977 0 0

    Sta. Rita 10 478 2,290 1 21 92 21 92

    7 450 1,710 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Licab 7 450 1,710 0 0

    QUEZON CITY

    TAGUIG CITY

    REGION III

    NUEVA ECIJA

    MAKATI CITY

    VALENZUELA CITY

    MALABON CITY

    PATEROS CITY

    NCR

    MANDALUYONG CITY

    LAS PINAS CITYCALOOCAN CITY

    REGION II

    QUIRINO

    CABARROGUIS

    RIZAL

    PANGASINAN

    BOLINAO

    SUAL

    DAGUPAN CITY

    GRAND TOTAL

    REGION I

    Effects of Tropical Storm "ONDOY"AFFECTED POPULATION

    As of 29 SEPTEMBER 2009, 3:00 PM

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED -

    CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

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    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED -

    CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    569 235,769 1,493,772 295 23,375 116,728 34,856 208,721 58,231 325,449

    BATANGAS 31 1,703 9,038 16 1,685 8,353 0 0 1,685 8,353

    Calaca 2 9 45 0 0

    Nasugbu 2 45 225 2 45 225 45 225

    Lemery 9 1,140 5,700 4 1,140 5,700 1,140 5,700

    Balayan 4 270 1,350 2 270 1,350 270 1,350

    Bauan 1 5 25 1 5 25 5 25

    Laurel 1 35 100 1 35 100 35 100

    Tanauan City 9 170 853 5 170 853 170 853

    Talisay 2 20 100 1 20 100 20 100

    Batangas 1 9 640 0 0LAGUNA 144 82,404 319,113 170 16,250 72,300 0 0 16,250 72,300

    Pangil 5 754 2,515 5 116 495 116 495

    Alaminos 2 26 122 2 18 108 18 108

    Paete 5 721 314 5 71 314 71 314

    Los Banos 1 3,851 15,324 15 483 1,932 483 1,932

    Cabuyao 13 10,237 6,144 19 1,023 6,144 1,023 6,144

    Bay 5 1,593 6,396 5 597 2,388 597 2,388

    Lumban 2 150 600 2 150 600 150 600

    Pila 3 773 3,092 2 13 52 13 52

    Pakil 9 853 3,412 6 279 1,116 279 1,116

    Victoria 4 495 1,980 0 0

    Calamba City 24 4,598 22,015 43 3,084 15,765 3,084 15,765

    Sta. Cruz 13 13,348 72,700 12 1,148 2,197 1,148 2,197

    Siniloan 20 2,195 9,045 33 2,195 9,045 2,195 9,045

    Mabitac 12 3,187 15,830 10 50 250 50 250

    Bian 12 37,310 150,360 11 7,023 31,894 7,023 31,894

    Sta. Rosa 10 2,033 8,144 0 0 0

    Kalayaan 1 280 1,120 0 0 0

    San Pedro 3 0 00 0

    RIZAL 49 42,682 629,492 60 3,388 21,749 34,752 208,321 38,140 230,070

    Tanay 10 4,259 21,295 2 503 2,515 503 2,515

    Taytay 5 36,324 217,715 26 1,572 9,394 34,752 208,321 36,324 217,715

    Angono 5 50 250 1 50 250 50 250

    Morong 1 100 500 1 100 600 100 600

    Rodriguez 2 735 3,675 1 735 3,675 735 3,675

    San Mateo 2 200 1,000 2 200 3,675 200 3,675

    Antipolo City 2 181 874 1 24 120 24 120

    Teresa 4 204 1,020 1 204 1,020 204 1,020

    Cainta 7 380,000 25 0 0

    Binangonan 11 629 3,163 500 0 500

    CAVITE 339 108,926 535,979 49 2,052 14,326 50 250 2,102 14,576GMA 8 61 312 2 30 150 30 150

    Gen. Trias 22 462 2,310 5 183 915 183 915

    Carmona 6 498 2,988 4 498 2,988 498 2,988

    Noveleta 6 8,084 40,450 6 89 445 89 445

    Rosario 20 10,000 50,000 1 55 177 50 250 105 427

    Tanza 12 354 1,770 12 354 1,770 354 1,770 Imus 35 7,118 35,590 1,770 0 1,770

    Silang Bulihan 12 381 1,909 3 30 150 30 150

    Maragondon 13 1,642 8,210 3 71 359 71 359

    Ternate 9 3,000 15,000 2 450 2,250 450 2,250

    Naic 3 466 2,330 1 22 2,250 22 2,250

    Bacoor 66 48,609 243,045 2 110 550 110 550

    Dasmarinas 10 873 4,395 3 64 320 64 320

    Cavite City 84 12,300 52,280 1 25 82 25 82

    Kawit 23 12,076 60,380 0 0

    Ternate 9 3,000 15,000 2 71 150 71 150

    Gen. Aguinaldo 1 2 10 2 0 0

    QUEZON 6 54 150 0 0 0 54 150 54 150Infanta 6 54 150 54 150 54 150

    4 720 3,600 0 0 0 720 3,600 720 3,600

    4 720 3,600 0 0 0 720 3,600 720 3,600

    Magsaysay 2 120 600 120 600 120 600

    San Jose 2 600 3,000 600 3,000 600 3,000

    3 1,191 6,441 0 0 0 45 454 45 454NAGA 2 1,146 5,957 0 0 0 0 227 0 227

    Naga City 1 1,145 5,725 0 0

    Sangay 1 1 5 0 0

    Pasacao 227 227 0 227

    1 45 227 0 0 0 45 227 45 227

    San Pascual 1 45 227 45 227 45 227

    ALBAY 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pioduran 20 0 0

    MASBATE

    REGION IV-A

    REGION IV-B

    OCC MINDORO

    REGION V

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    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    TOTAL SERVED -

    CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    SORSOGON 0 0 237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pilar 237 0 0

    15 541 2,186 1 350 1,750 10 21 360 1,771

    8 191 436 0 0 0 10 21 10 21

    Zamboanga City 8 191 436 0 - - 10 21 10 21

    ARMM 0 0

    MAGUNDANAO 7 350 1,750 1 350 1,750 0 0 350 1,750

    Sultan Kudarat 7 350 1,750 1 350 1,750 350 1,750

    10 479 2,395 1 55 275 375 1,875 430 2,150

    3 409 2,045 1 55 275 305 1,525 360 1,800Kalamansig 3 409 2,045 1 55 275 305 1,525 360 1,800

    SOUTH COTABATO 7 70 350 0 0 0 70 350 70 350Polomolok 7 70 350 70 350 70 350

    2 4 29 0 0 0 4 29 4 291 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 1 4

    Kabugao 1 1 4 1 4 1 4

    1 3 25 0 0 0 3 25 3 25Kabayan 1 3 25 3 25 3 25

    SULTAN KUDARAT

    CARAPAYAO

    BENGUET

    REGION IX

    ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR

    REGION XII

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    itRep No. 14 Tab B

    NCR 101untinlupa City 3 Muntinlupa Cityuezon City 44 Quezon Cityarikina City 26 Marikina City

    an Juan 3 San Juanandaluyon 3 Mandaluyonalenzuela 5 Valenzuelaasig 17 Pasig

    CAR 3

    1 21 Brgy. Lutaucan, Kabugao, Apayao Drowned

    1 29 Brgy. Lutaucan, Kabugao, Apayao Drowned

    1 3 Catlubang, Bugyas, Benguet Lanslides

    REGION III 37BULACAN 25

    1 55 Br y. Cain in, Bocaue , Bulacan Drowned1 5 Brgy. Mayan , Bustos, Bulacan Drowned1 31 Br y. Malami , Bustos, Bulacan Drowned1 30 Br y. Ilan -Ilan , Gui uinto, Bulacan Drowned1 Brgy. Bayugo, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned

    1 Br y. Halhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned1 Brgy. Saloysoy, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned1 17 Brgy. Graceville, SJDM, Bulacan Drowned1 19 Br y. Sulucaon, Pob.,Bocaue, Bulacan Electrocuted1 Brgy. Antipona, Bocaue, Bulacan Drowned1 40 Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Drowned1 38 Br y. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Drowned1 78 Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Drowned1 78 Brgy. Lambakin, Marilao, Bulacan Drowned1 26 Br y. Sao , Marilao, Bulacan Drowned1 22 Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Due to Landslide1 4 Br y. Bi te, Norza aray, Bulacan Due to Landslide1 Br y. Bi te, Norza aray, Bulacan Due to Landslide1 8 Brgy. Bigte, Norzagaray, Bulacan Due to Landslide1 4 Br y. Bi te, Norza aray, Bulacan Due to Landslide1 Brgy Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned

    1 Brgy Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned1 Br y Malhacan, Meycauayan, Bulacan Drowned1 89 Brgy Bagbaguin, Sta Maria, Bulacan Drowned1 80 Brgy Caysio, Sta Maria, Bulacan Drowned

    PAMPANGA 121 15 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 10 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 28 Br y. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 8 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 5 Br y. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 4 Br y. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 83 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 10 Br y. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 11 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 31 Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide1 12 Br y. San Juan Banyo, Arayat, Due to Landslide

    1 6

    Brgy. San Juan Banyo, Arayat,

    Pampanga Due to Landslide

    REGION IV-A 105BATANGAS 2

    1 27 yrs. Brgy. Sinisian, Calaca, Batangas hit by a fallen tree2

    CAVITE 21 28 Kawit, Cavite1 24 Br y Salcedo, Novelete, Cavite Hit by collapsed wall

    LAGUNA 111 Br y Santo An el Central, Sta Cruz, Drownin1 CalambaRafols David

    Caroline PerezArchie Perez

    Mario Blanco

    Ronel C. Morsiaunidentified person

    Sherly Dela Cruz (pregnant)Manilyn Dela Cruz

    McGayver Dela Cruz

    Raiza PortacioCatalina Dela CruzMary Anne Dela CruzMarlon Dela Cruz

    Marco GalangRiza PortacioSonny Boy Portacio Jr.Sonnylyn Portacio

    Felomena RamosRannie Sagutao Erellano

    Mark Galang

    JasperArmano Brilio

    Lily GuanzonRoberto Guanzon

    Agustin MargalloEddieErvin MarlonJasmin

    Carmelita Lacap VirayFeliza Magpayo AcapHermogenes L. VirayLito Sta Romane Estrada

    Jan JovenErick PortugalAbet San PedroLigaya Lacap

    Rodel CasinoRamon Demistrosa

    Furtunato SaturninoFaustino Policarpio

    Roberto PacaoAngelica ArajoBenjamin Juliano

    Ronnie Bahala

    Ronie Catib

    Quiniling Tello

    unidentified personunidentified personunidentified person

    unidentified personunidentified personunidentified person

    unidentified person

    GRAND TOTAL 246 DEAD

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"

    CASUALTIES

    As of 29 SEPTEMBER 2009, 3:00 PM

    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

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    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    1 6 Sta Rosa City, La una1 6 Sta Rosa City, La una1 35 San Pedro, Laguna1 Famy La una1 Famy Laguna1 Famy Laguna1 Famy La una1 Famy Laguna1 Mabitac Laguna

    QUEZON 11 50 yrs. Poblacion, Caluag, Quezon drowning

    RIZAL 871 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal

    1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Tanay, Rizal1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Antipolo City1 Angono1 Brgy. San Isidro, Angono1 Br y. San Isidro, An ono1 Brgy. San Isidro, Angono1 Br y. San Isidro, An ono1 Br y. San Roque, An ono1 Brgy. San Roque, Angono1 Br y. San Roque, An ono1 Br y. San Roque, An ono1 Brgy San Vicente, Angono1 Moron1 Moron1 Morong

    40CAVITE 2

    1 Kawit, Cavite1 Noveleta, Cavite

    REGION IV-A 21 Sta. Cruz, Laguna

    1 Bacoor, Cavite Electrocution

    CAR 3

    1 51sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan,Benguet

    covered by landslide

    Reinan Galicia

    Salvador Garcia

    Tito Simpoda

    GRAND TOTAL 5 INJURED

    unidentified person

    Caroline PerezArchie Perez

    Diego CoralesMark Dennis NaciloanCristine NaciloanSherlyn Naciloan

    Jeremy BuenaventuraSherwin RanadaJovelyn BelardoMelisa Belardo

    Baby IcaroElisabeth IcaraoArlyn RaymundoEvelyn Persia

    Antonio HalladoJo Marie Pidal Faunillo

    Noel VisayaNelson Icaro

    Jonathan AntanaJasmin AntanaAprilyn Caber LascherryBeth Roque

    Geraldine Dela RamaDeogracia GedragaLileth Rumd YusabiaAnan Rose Teresita

    Anthonette Lawid VegaNicole Calagay DeldaJackielyn Vega LawidNicole Ardales Colagong

    Puti Agno

    Zenaida HagupitRosallie AbajonRowel Abajon

    Milagros JarinAndrea Rose SayamanRoselle AbajonRosana Abajon

    Daisy AranesApple Joy AranesCrisanta AranesLani Nemerga

    Edwin AntonioAlmira AmuinFernando AgnoLea Ayo

    Allan Paul FloresAldre Ave FloresVictoria Tubera

    CCA Joel HernalinBenedic Cortez

    Aurelio B. Flistado

    Cpl Adriano Rigua PACCA Reno OlagirCCA Florencio DeguinoCCA Pedro Multifalcon

    Myrna Bonon dela CruzKyla dela PenaEdemar Dumalaon Esclano

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    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

    1 12sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan,Benguet

    covered by landslide

    1 7sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan,Benguet

    covered by landslide

    CAR 1

    1sitio Kubo, Brgy Ballay, Kabayan,Benguet

    covered by landslide

    REGION II 11 15 Ilagan, Isabela Drowned

    REGION I 9

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    1 Infanta, Pangasinan

    REGION III 7

    BULACAN 2

    1 32 Brgy. Bolacan, Bocaue, Bulacan Drowned1 34 Brgy. Bolacan, Bocaue, Bulacan Drowned

    Zambales 5

    1 Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, ZambalesFishermen went fishing on

    Sept 23, 2009

    1 Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, ZambalesFishermen went fishing on

    Sept 23, 2010

    1 Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, ZambalesFishermen went fishing on

    Sept 23, 2011

    1 Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, ZambalesFishermen went fishing on

    Sept 23, 2012

    1 Brgy Lipay, Sta Cruz, ZambalesFishermen went fishing on

    Sept 23, 2013

    REGION IV-A 2020 Tanay Rizal

    Anthony Miraflor

    unidentified persons

    David Maceda

    Darmie Amindain

    Marvin Amindain

    Ronnie Maca

    Christopher NietoRex Baltao

    Esterio Mejala

    Arman Mejala

    a certain Ricky

    Johndel de Gamo

    Ignacio Raga

    Larry Villaflor

    Bebot Sequina

    Florante Ramirez

    Alberto de Gamo

    Wilson Que

    Pihet Cabiag

    Marcelo Simpoda

    Galeba Tobiangon

    GRAND TOTAL 38 MISSING

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    Region

    IV-A

    32,410,000.00

    4

    8,775,000.00

    231,576,314.00

    18,187,500.00

    -

    -

    -

    290,948,814.00

    AntipoloCity

    2

    300,000.00

    300,000.00

    Batangas

    8,060,000.00

    Rice/Corn

    21,318,000.00

    150,000.00

    29,528,000.00

    CaviteCity

    6,400,000.00

    Rice/Corn

    14,815,500.00

    975,000.00

    22,190,500.00

    Rizal

    17,950,000.00

    2

    8

    ,475,000.00

    Rice/Corn

    1,814,274.00

    1,312,500.00

    29,551,774.00

    Laguna

    Rice/Corn

    192,950,000.00

    15,262,500.00

    208,212,500.00

    Quezon

    Rice/Corn

    678,540.00

    487,500.00

    1,166,040.00

    Region

    IV-B

    30,000,000.00

    6

    75,000.00

    85,357,000.00

    7,022,150.00

    -

    -

    1,000,000.00

    123,454,150.00

    OccidentalMindoro

    6,000,000.00

    Rice/Corn

    85,357,000.00

    7,022,150.00

    1000000

    99,379,150.00

    Palawan

    3,000,000.00

    3,000,000.00

    Romblon

    21,000,000.00

    21,000,000.00

    Marinduque

    6

    75,000.00

    75,000.00

    Regi

    onV

    -

    -

    28,509,000.00

    5,829,148.00

    -

    -

    -

    34,338,148.00

    Albay

    Rice/Corn

    12,104,000.00

    310,390.00

    12,414,390.00

    CamarinesNorte

    530,563.00

    530,563.00

    CamarinesSur

    Rice/Corn

    16,405,000.00

    4,949,624.00

    21,354,624.00

    Catanduanes

    38,571.00

    38,571.00

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    2,223 1,049III Sub-Total 81 48

    Bulacan 34 33

    Bustos 8

    San Miguel 7 25

    San Jose Del Monte 8

    Meycauayan 19

    Pampanga 23 2

    San Luis 2 2

    Arayat 20

    Minalin 1

    Zambales 21 13

    Botolan 21 13

    Bataan 3 0

    Hermosa 3

    IV-A Sub-Total 2,108 924Batangas 8 2

    Calaca 8

    Batangas City 2

    Laguna 1,914 242

    Calamba City 286 4

    Paete 2 2

    Pangil 12 6

    Bian 5 2

    Siniloan 109 220

    Mabitac 46 6

    Los Baos 324

    Alaminos 2

    Sta Maria 10

    Sta Rosa City 1,120

    Cavite 186 680

    GMA 20 42

    Gen. Trias 30 0

    Noveleta 12 0

    Cavite City 1 1

    Bacoor 4 5

    Ternate 61 114

    Dasmarinas 0 403

    Maragondon 30 114

    Silang 4

    Naic 22 1

    Gen Aguinaldo 2

    IX Sub-Total 10 45

    Zamboanga Del Sur 10 45Zamboanga City 10 45

    XII Sub-Total 24 32

    Sultan Kudarat 21 32

    Kalamansig 21 32

    South Cotabato 3 0

    Polomolok 3

    GRAND TOTAL3,272

    EFFECTS of Tropical Storm "ONDOY"DAMAGED HOUSES

    As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

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    Sac ks of Ric e Other

    GRAND TOTAL 3,950 3,724,375.00 2,737,166.00 594,910.70 0.00 1,959,227.30 0.00 9,015,679.00

    CAR 0 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 10,250.00 0.00 12,250.00Apayao 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 4,250.00

    Kabugao 0.00 4,250.00 4,250.00

    Benguet 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 6,000.00 0.00 8,000.00

    Kabayan 2,000.00 6,000.00 8,000.00

    REGION II 0 0.00 18,900.00 0.00 0.00 23,800.00 0.00 42,700.00Quirino 18,900.00 23,800.00 42,700.00

    REGION III 1,150 1,169,375.00 1,547,754.90 100,000.00 0.00 1,489,527.30 0.00 4,306,657.20Bulacan 1,150 1,049,375.00 527,250.00 0.00 0.00 222,612.00 0.00 1,799,237.00

    Province 750 684,375.00 205,580.00 889,955.00

    Baliuag 150,237.00 150,237.00

    Bustos 167,110.00 167,110.00

    Plaridel 4,323.00 4,323.00

    San Miguel 222,612.00 222,612.00

    2nd District 200 182,500.00 182,500.00

    Sta Maria 100 91,250.00 91,250.00

    Calumpit 100 91,250.00 91,250.00

    Pampanga 0 120,000.00 1,020,504.90 100,000.00 0.00 1,266,915.30 0.00 2,507,420.20

    Sto. Tomas 267,254.00 267,254.00

    Arayat 120,000.00 254,545.90 100,000.00 671,471.30 1,146,017.20

    San Simon 197,685.00 197,685.00

    3rd District 226,490.00 226,490.00

    San Fernando City 74,530.00 31,500.00 106,030.00

    Masanto 343,560.00 343,560.00

    Sta. Ana 84,000.00 84,000.00

    Candaba 125,884.00 125,884.00

    Sta. Rita 10,500.00 10,500.00

    REGION IVA 2,000 1,825,000.00 798,731.50 257,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,881,331.50Batangas 1,000 912,500.00 213,231.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,125,731.50

    213,231.50

    1st District of Batangas 1,000 912,500.00 912,500.00

    Laguna 600 547,500.00 64,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 611,500.00

    Los Baos 200 182,500.00 16,000.00 198,500.00

    Cabuyao 16,000.00 16,000.00

    Bay 16,000.00 16,000.00

    Sta. Rosa 200 182,500.00 182,500.00

    Calamba City 200 182,500.00 16,000.00 198,500.00

    Rizal 200 182,500.00 490,000.00 137,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 810,100.00

    Rizal 200 182,500.00 400,000.00 137,600.00 720,100.00

    Rodriguez 30,000.00 30,000.00

    San Mateo 30,000.00 30,000.00

    Cainta 30,000.00 30,000.00

    Cavite 200 182,500.00 31,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 214,000.00200 182,500.00 182,500.00

    Maragondon 16,500.00 16,500.00

    Bacoor 15,000.00 15,000.00

    Antipolo 120,000.00 120,000.00

    REGION IVB 0 0.00 84,000.00 0.00 0.00 90,000.00 0.00 174,000.00Occidental Mindoro 0.00 84,000.00 0.00 0.00 90,000.00 0.00 174,000.00

    Magsaysay 84,000.00 90,000.00 174,000.00

    REGION V 0 0.00 73,279.60 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 77,529.60Camarines Sur 0.00 33,600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 33,600.00

    Pasacao (strandees) 33,600.00 33,600.00

    Masbate 0.00 39,679.60 0.00 0.00 4,250.00 0.00 43,929.60

    San Pascual 39,679.60 4,250.00 43,929.60

    REGION IX 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250,000.00 0.00 250,000.00Zamboanga del Sur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250,000.00 0.00 250,000.00

    Zamboanga City 250,000.00 250,000.00

    NCR 600 547,500.00 0.00 237,310.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 784,810.70227,225.70 227,225.70

    Quezon City 100 91,250.00 91,250.00

    Paraaque 500 456,250.00 456,250.00

    Pasig 10,085.00 10,085.00

    REGION X 200 182,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 182,500.00Lanao del Norte 200 182,500.00 182,500.00

    ARMM 0 0.00 87,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87,500.00Maguindanao 0.00 87,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 87,500.00

    Sultan Kudarat 87,500.00 87,500.00

    REGION XII 0 0.00 125,000.00 0.00 0.00 91,400.00 0.00 216,400.00Sultan Kudarat 0.00 125,000.00 0.00 0.00 86,400.00 0.00 211,400.00

    Kalamansig 125,000.00 86,400.00 211,400.00

    South Cotabato 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00

    Polomolok 5,000.00 5,000.00

    TOTAL

    NCR

    EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "Ondoy"

    Cost of AssistanceAs of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM

    Region/Province/Mun/CityAssistance

    NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs/Other

    Gos

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    UNIT AREA RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

    1 Fire Truck Ambulance1 Ambulance

    10 M35 Trucks2 Rubber Boats1 M35 Truck

    2 Rubber Boats1 Of ficer8 EP1 Of ficer

    1 M35 truck1 Rubber boat

    NSC, PN 30 EP Standby at PMRF1 Pltn1 W recker1 M35 truck1 LARC Vehic les2 Rubber boats1 M35 Truck Brgy. Protacio, Pasay Rescue operations on-going2 M35 Trucks Brgy. Villamor, Pasay City Return to VAB, awaiting for deployment2 M35 Trucks Villamor Airbase, Pasay City Rescue operations on-going1 dump t ruck1 ambulance1 IPV1 M35 Trucks Marikina, City1 Pltn w/ rubber boat1 M35 Truck

    NCR RCDG, PA 1 Pltn w/ rubber boat San Mateo Rizal Rescue of flood-victims on-going4 Of ficer

    14 EP2 Rubber boats

    SSU, PA 1 Pltn w/ 1-M35 C5-GHQ On-going clearing

    SEBn, PA 1 Coy w/ 2-M35 EDSA-GHQ On-going clearingScty Coy, 2ID & QRF, NCRC 1 Pltn 36A, 18th Ave. QC Rescued residents of 4 houses that collapsed

    51st EBD, Libis, Q.C.

    Redeployed from previous location andpresently conducting DRRO

    51DRC, NCR 1 Pltn EDSA-Santolan Rescued stranded residents/commuters

    Brgy. Barangka, Provident Subd., Marikina CityRedeployed from previous location andpresently conducting DRRO

    JCMOTF, NCRC 12 Personnel Tatalon, QC Still conducting DRROAFPRESCOM, NCRC-DRTG 1 Pltn Pajo St., Proj. 2, QC Still conducting rescue operations

    1 Coy 18th Ave, QC Rescued children and women

    12 Personnel West Riverside QC Rescue operation on-going1 Pltn Riverbank, Marikina City Rescue operation on-going1 Pltn Laloma, QC Rescue operation on-going

    10 Personnel Cainta, Rizal Rescue operation on-going14 Personnel w/ 1 LARC Proceeding to the area1 EP1 Rubber boat1 Pltn/M35 Project 2, QC

    1 Coy C-1 1SKW 18th Ave, QC12 Pers 1SKW West Riverside QC1 Pltn/M35 V. Luna Area

    12 Pers w/ 1LARC Marikina City

    12 Pers w/ 2 Rubber Boats V. Luna Area1 COY / M35 Barangca, Marikina1 M351 Rubber boat

    1IB & HHSBn, 2 ID 2 Pltns Tanay Proper, Rizal Rescue operations on-going2 DTU, 2 ID 1 COY Sampaloc & Marcos Highway, Tanay, Rizal Rescue operations on-goingA/16IB, 2 ID Siniloan Mabitac, Laguna Rescue operations on-goingCMO Bn, 2 ID Pililia, Rizal Rescue operations on-goingC/16IB, 2 ID Mary Gold, Rodriguez, Rizal Rescue operations on-going

    51st Engineering Brigade, PA 6 Officers

    60 Enlisted Personnel

    2 loaders

    2 dump trucks

    3 Canter Elf

    1 Backhoe loader

    NOLCOM 503rd Infantry brigadeBrgy San Juan -Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga

    Philippine Navy 2 Rubber boatPoro Point, San Fernando, La Union andBulacan

    2 DRRUs

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"

    Assets Deployed

    As of 29 September 2009, 3:00PM

    ASSETS DEPLOYED

    AFPHSC, SEG and MP, GHQ Gate 3, 4, 5, and 6 Still in the area providing assistance to

    commuters and stranded vehicle

    NCRC, PN Quiapo/Espaa Rescue operations on-going

    NSFNCR, PN Libis, Q.C. / Pasig Rescue operations on-going

    PMC Paraaque Rescue operations on-going

    PAF

    525 Ebde, PA Heritage-C5 Road Rescue of stranded residents on-going

    Marikina City Rescue of flood-victims on-going

    750th, NCRC

    PMC Marikina CityRescue operations on-going

    AFP

    Marikina from BNS

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    NCRCOM 3 Officers

    7 EP

    CGNCRCL 1 Team/Rubber boat FairviewPNRC RB 1 Team/Rubber boat San Francisco, Q.C.CGFLT 1 Team/Rubber boat ParaaqueMAKATI DFT 1 Team/Rubber boat MontalbanCGWCEISS 1 Team/Rubber boat Biak na Bato, Quezon CityCG K9 1 Team/Rubber boat Marikina via Marikina RiverCGBT 7 Rubber boat from PCG

    SOG TAGUIG 2 Rubber boat from PCGA

    PCGA 7 Rubber boat from PNRC

    CGK92

    Rubber boat from Aboitiz Transport Services

    CorpCGD STL 4 Rubber boat from Sulpicio Lines

    CGSOG 5 Teams Caint-PasigSF RBSOG NCRCLPCG ISLANDERPCG HELO

    1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team Pasig City1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team1 M45 Truck1 Rubber Boat w/ Rescue Team1 M45 Truck3 M35 Trucks CAMANAVA area4 Troop Carrier w/ Rescue platoons Taguig1 Elf1 M352 M35 (EPD) with Rescue Teams Marikina City1 Rescue Van (EPD) Pasig City2 Tow Trucks (QCPD) with Rerscue Teams Novaliches and San Francisco Del Monte2 Dump Trucks (QCPD) with Rescue Teams Boundary Quezon City / Marikina6 Ambulances (QCPD) wi th Crews To llahan, San Francs ico, Nova liches , Ta ta lon1 Rubber Boat with Rescue Team Magallanes, SLEX1 M35 with Rescue Team (MPD) Isla Puting Bato, Tondo

    NCR SRU Van Regions I, III, IV-A and Metro ManilaSquad EMs-NHQSOD-NHQEnginesWater tanker

    Mini-pumperRubber boatsJaguar

    Fire trucks40 PNP (HSS) For Rescue Augmentation113 PNP (SAF)10 Rubber Boats1 Galvanized Boat

    1 Troop Carr ier2 6x6 Truck

    25 PNP (MG)

    2 Ambulances w/ Crew8 7107 Island Cruise (CVO)2 Life Crafts (non-motorized)

    109 Life Jackets

    3 Speed BoatsRadio and Police Station Cainta and Rizal

    4 PNP Motorcycles

    2 Rubber boats1 Ambulance

    5 Tow Trucks4 Fork lif ts1 L ight Truck

    Portable floodlightsGenerator

    1 Rescue Van Grand Villas, Katipunan, Quezon City

    77Personnel with dump trucks and clearingequipment

    Major thoroughfares in entire Metro manila

    Manlifter

    FiretrucksFork Lifts

    AmbulanceRescue VanTow Trucks

    15 Pumping Stations Marikina City and Metro Manila

    SBMA Fire Department 15 Personnel Metro ManilaSWAT (IED) 11 Rescue van

    1 Rubber boat2 Dump trucks

    1 Of ficer17 Eps w/ Night Capability Equip.2 Rubber boats1 Chopper (Bell 214)3 US Personnel Pasig City2 Water Craf ts Pasig City

    2 Teams

    PCG

    PNP

    Provident, Marikina

    Antipolo, City

    Pasig City

    Pasig City

    MMDAEdsa-Santolan Northboaund

    Edsa

    Telecoms Sans Frontier

    Provident Village, Marikina City

    SBMA

    US CONTINGENT

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    Sitrep No. 13 Tab F-2

    ASSETS DEPLOYED RESCUED AREA

    ValenzuelaMarikinaTaguigAranetaMakatiSan JuanSta. AnaQuezon CityRizal

    Biak na BatoLagunaParanaquePasig

    MalabonMarikinaNavotas

    MMDA 4,701 Marikina City

    San JuanMalabonPasigMarikina

    Provident Village, Marikina

    PasigQuezon CitySan JuanMarikina

    Makati Search and Rescue ARESCOM 16 Marikina70 Paranaque20 Quezon City40 R Papa St

    117 Sto Domingo, QC10 Amorante,

    115 Kalentong, MandaluyongPN SWAG 4 Provident Village, MarikinaMMDA 70 EDSA Ortigas Extension

    PSG 4

    4022 (fatalities)

    51st

    Ebde, PA with DRRU equipment 94 Brgy libis Quezon C ity

    GRAND TOTAL 12,359

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"

    LIST OF RESCUED PERSONS

    As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM

    PCG 2,784

    287

    NCRCOM 1,648

    PNART 1,350

    PNP Maritime Group 625

    AFP

    PNRC

    BFP

    PNPSAF

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    Tab G

    SITUATION / STATUS ACTIONS TAKEN

    REGION III

    1 Norzaragay Bigte Rd Km 75+100 Brgy BitungalNot Passable to all types of vehicles due to

    road cut

    Repair on-going

    REGION IV-A

    1Palico-Balayan-Batangas Road

    Cawong Bridge. Km. 113+192

    Not Passable to all types of vehicle due

    scoured slope protectionInstalled warning signs

    1 Tagaytay-Taal Lake Km 57+000 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going

    2 Tagaytay-Talisay Road Km 60+000 Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing operations on-going

    1Sumulong Highway km 24+000

    Near Padis Point & Cloud 9 Sect.Not Passable due to Landslide Clearing Operation on-going

    2Marcos Highway

    3rd Concrete Bridge km 35+861

    Not Passable due washed-out last span of

    bridgeWarning Signs/Barricade Installed

    3 Antipolo- Teresa Rd Km 28-29

    Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to

    scoured slopes Installed warning signs

    1Calamba-Sta. Cruz-Famy Jct. Road Km 109

    +112+00(int.sect) Pangil, Pakil, Paete sects

    Not Passable to all types of vehicles due to

    flood watersInstalled warning signs

    REGION IV-B

    1MWCR - Barokan-Sahing Sec. km 348+200, San

    Agustin Sablayan

    Hardly passable, heavy mud flow

    accumulated to roadwayRestoration works on-going

    2MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 348+200, San Agustin

    Sablayan

    Hardly passable, heavy mud flow

    accumulated to roadwayRemoval of mud flow is being undertaken

    3MWCR - Rayusan Sec km 391+200, Talaban

    MamburaoPreviously restored roadway, Hardly passable Restoration works on-going

    CAR

    1Mt. Province - Cagayan via Tabuk

    (Tangadan Section)Closed due to landslides On going road clearing operation.

    1Baguio - Bontoc Road

    (Sabangan Section)

    Close-Open Situation due to

    mud and rock slideOn going road clearing operation.

    NCR

    1 Gov. Pascual Ave-M.H. Del Pilar to LTO Not Passable to l ight vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets

    2 Sanciangco St., Gov. Pascual Ave to Catmon Br Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets

    1 MH Del Pilar infront of Pio ES Palasan Not Passable to l ight vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets

    2 Along G. Lazaro St. Km 16+500 Not Passable to light vehicles Deployed maint. Crew to clean inlets

    1 Tipas-Napindan Road Not Passable to all types of vehicle Repair on-going

    MT. PROVINCE

    MALABON CITY

    VALENZUELA CITY

    TAGUIG CITY

    RIZAL

    LAGUNA

    OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

    KALINGA

    DISTRICT/DAMAGE/ STRUCTURES/STA.

    LIMIT

    BULACAN

    BATANGAS

    CAVITE

    SitRep No. 13

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "ONDOY"

    Status of National Roads and Bridges

    As of 29 September 2009, 3:00 PM