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    3. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB C)

    A total of 51,757 houses were damaged (Totally 14,705 /Partially 37,052)

    4. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB D)

    The estimated cost of damages to infrastructure, agriculture and school buildingsamounted to PhP1,455,825,723.40

    Infrastructure - PhP 1,142,993,824.40Agriculture - PhP 312,831,899.00

    II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANAGEMENT

    A. COORDINATION MEETINGS NDRRMC convened on 17 December 2011which was presided over by the SND

    and Chairperson, NDRRMC and attended by representatives of all member

    agencies. His Excellency President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III provided the

    following guidance to NDRRMC Member Agencies:

    to consider long-term mitigation measures to address siltation of rivers,

    mining and deforestation;

    to identify high risk areas for human settlements and development and

    families be relocated into safe habitation;

    to transfer military assets before the 3-day warning whenever a typhoon

    will affect communities at risks;

    to review disaster management protocols to include maintenance and

    transportation costs of these assets (air, land, and maritime); and

    need to come up with a Crisis Manual for natural disasters

    The President of the Republic of the Philippines visited RDRRMC X on Dec 21,

    2011 to actually see the situation in the area and condition of the victims

    particularly in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City and issued Proclamation No. 303

    dated December 20, 2011, declaring a State of National Calamity in Regions VII,

    IX, X, XI, and CARAGA

    NDRRMC formally accepted the offer of assistance from the InternationalHumanitarian Community through the United Nations Resident Coordinator andHumanitarian Coordination in the Philippines to the Philippine Government for thevictims of Tropical Storm Sendong

    NDRRMC convened on 22 December 2011 for the planning and re-implementation of One-Stop-Shop (OSS) in anticipation of more internationalassistance to facilitate quick release to victims of TS Sendong

    Another Inter-agency cluster meeting was held on 23 Dec 2011, attended bygovernment cluster leads and members, UN agencies and international

    organizations at DSWD X Cagayan de Oro. Thirty (30) organizations were alsopresent in the said meeting

    Chief of Operations, NDRRMC, met with UN-OCHA Philippines on Dec 24, 2011and discussed the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) HumanitarianMission to the Philippines which intends to send a Needs Assessment Team tothe ravaged areas in Northern Mindanao from Dec 25-29. Since the OIC does notform part of HCT Team and UN system, and with the passage of RA 10121, thereappeared a need to review the guidelines and policies on humanitarianassistance.

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    A meeting of the national cluster leaders and NDRRMC Vice-Chairpersons forResponse and Rehabilitation was conducted on 27 December 2011 anddiscussed the status of the ongoing response and rehabilitation efforts for TSSendong with the following highlights:

    Relief Assistance acceptance of donations from the International Communityand the declaration of a State of National Calamity triggered an overwhelmingsupport from the national and international community as seen in the hugeamount of food and non-food items entering the cities of Iligan and Cagayan deOro.Additional Fund Approved by the President for response and rehabilitationamounting to PhP1.1Billion. DBM released PhP200 Million to DPWH for theimmediate rehabilitation of Mandulong Bridges 1 and 2 to hasten the delivery ofrelief services.Strategic Action Plan (SAP) NEDA is in the final preparation of its SAPconsisting of individual plans of rehabilitation for affected Regions includingdamage assessment, list of projects and funding requirementsClassroom Tents - DepEd reported that there are more than enoughclassrooms/tents that may be used by graduating students to finish the schoolyear.

    NFA Stock Inventory Currently, NFA has enough stockpile of rice in theaffected areas.Improvement of the Early Warning System (EWS) The DILG tested itsimproved EWS with the help of local/brgy executives through implementation ofpre-emptive evacuation of residents living within hazard prone areas.Revision of Cluster Approach Response mechanism - Amendment includesthe involvement of DENR-MGB in the livelihood cluster through certification ofsafe relocation sites and NEDA under Early Recovery in its SAP for development.Construction of Evacuation Centers from the 20% of the LGUs IRA- DILGand DBM to undertake a joint memo allowing the use of 20% of IRA for use inthe construction of evacuation centers particularly in areas frequented bydisasters

    RDRRMC/OCDRC X conducted series of regular inter-cluster coordinationmeetings from Dec 26-30, 2011 including the meetings between the UNHumanitarian Country Team and the government cluster leads presided by USECRamos. Said meetings were attended by RDRRMC TWG and the Council inbanc, the secretaries of DSWD, DepEd and DILG with their undersecretaries,assistant secretaries and agency Officials to better address the concerns ineach of the major clusters such as Food and NFIs, Camp/IDP Management,Emergency Shelter and Protection, Permanent Shelter and Livelihood, WASH,Health, Nutrition and Psychosocial Services, Education and Logistics.

    RDRRMC X conducted ten (10) cluster meetings from Dec 26- 31, 2011.

    C. DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND NEEDS ANALYSIS

    OCDRCX together with UN agencies and International Organizations Teamconducted a joint humanitarian assessment on 19 Dec 2011 in Cagayan de Oroand Iligan cities.

    A Team led by USEC Ramos with members from OCDRCs IX, XI, XII andCARAGA proceeded to Iligan City and CDO and conducted ocular inspection

    CFSI deployed its emergency Response Team (ERT) and actively participated inthe joint rapid needs assessment on 19 Dec conducted by UNHCT-NDRRMCteam

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    D. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY Per Proclamation No. 303 dated December 20, 2011, the President of the

    Republic of the Philippines declared a State of National Calamity in Regions VII,IX, X, XI, and CARAGA

    E. ONGOING RELIEF AND EARLY RECOVERY OPERATIONS

    (Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City)

    OCD/RDRRMCX spearheaded in the conduct of ocular inspection in the affectedareas, assessment of immediate needs, mobilization of resources (equipment andpersonnel), conduct of survey and monitoring, continuous provisions of the basicneeds to the displaced population, and processing of NDRRMC financial aid tothe beneficiaries of dead victims at PhP10,000.00 each victim and providedfinancial assistance to the beneficiaries of 33 Dead and 12 Injured;

    PRO13 Task Force Ilagan continue its clearing operations at Orchids subdivisionand Santigao East High School, Iligan City.

    Through the implementation of One-Stop Shop (OSS), the NDRRMCconsolidates all international donations for Tropical Storm Sendong victims inCagayan de Oro City and Iligan City

    As of January 5, 2012, the following foreign countries and INGOs have provided

    As of January 5, 2012, the following foreign countries and INGOs have providedassistance through DSWD, DOH, and other INGO partners: Switzerland, Spain,Indonesia, Brunei, Japan, Ireland, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Italy; andINGOs such as: WHO, European Union Civil Protection Mechanism, ADPC,UNHCR, World Bank, JICA, KOIKA, UNICEF, European Union to the Philippines;Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Philippine Mine Safety andEnvironment Association.

    AUSAID provided the following assistance through the Philippine Red Cross(PRC) and Community and Family Services International (CFSI):

    PhP12.70 million (AUD300,000) worth of non-food items (sleeping mats,mosquito nets, hygiene kits and cooking sets) distributed through PRC to 5,000

    families in Cagayan de Oro City, Iligan City and Bukidnon PhP31.70 million (AUD750,000) for temporary and transitional shelters and

    WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) PhP10.60 million (AUD250,000) through CFSI for psycho-social support to

    survivors CDRRMC Cagayan de Oro conducted mass burial for the unidentified bodies at

    Bolonsori, Camaman-an, Cagayan de Oro City after the forensic processing by theNBI; and CDRRMC Iligan City buried unidentified bodies at Brgy. PugaanCemetery and did the same in Brgy. Paitan

    OCDRDX together with USEC Benito Ramos briefed the President on the currentsituation;

    RDRRMC 10 TWG, Response and Recovery Committee met on 27 December

    2011, in Cagayan de Oro City for the Damage and Loss Assessment (DALA). Itwas attended by concerned member agencies with OCDX Director Ana C. Caedaand CDEXO Ronald Flores

    CDRRMC Iligan established four (4) evacuation centers: City Central School; Sta.Filomena Gym; Santiago Covered Court; and the Upper Hinaplanon Barangay Hall& covered court for the affected families in Iligan City

    CDRRMC CDO established the following evacuation centers: City Central School,West Central School, and Macasandig Covered Court - Evacuees were givenbasic needs

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    F. ACCOMPLISHMENTS PER CLUSTER

    RDCC X, as Chair of the Council and as the government lead on coordination,communication, early recovery and logistics had established forward operationsat the alternate response coordination center and also the One Stop-Shop(OSS) at DSWD FO X; stationed personnel at the Command Post in Iligan City;continue to preside and take the lead in the harmonization efforts including theglobal counterparts and INGOs under the DRRMC coordination mechanismsystem

    1. FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS

    A total of PhP172,065,536.29 worth of relief assistance was provided from thecombined resources of NDRRMC, DSWD, DOH, NGOs and Local GovernmentUnits (LGUs) - (TAB E Cost of Assistance)

    DSWD-NROC transported thru AFP Aircraft / Philippine Navy boat / Fokkerplanes relief assistance worth PhP54,919,624.62 to DSWD-FOX:

    PhP7,739,376.00 worth of food and non-food items as additional standbyrelief resource for the victims of TS Sendong thru DSWD -NROC

    P47,180,248.62 worth of assorted relief commodities from the UNWFP,MAYNILAD, DOH, PNRC, JICA, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, PCOO andvarious donors thru the DSWD

    Undetermined donations in kind (food and non-food items) were alsoreceived from foreign and local donors

    DSWD-CO released PhP609.46 Million to the five (5) regions which is brokendown as follows:

    Regions Amount PurposeVII PhP99,261,500.00

    5,500,000.00 Augmentation assistance to flood victims92,360,000.00 For 1,061 core shelter assistance

    beneficiaries (PhP74,270,100.00) and

    3,618 ESA recipients (PhP18,090,000.00)1,401,500.00 Additional Fund for noche Buena packs to2,803 victims of TS Sendong Repackingis ongoing

    Sub-TotalX 28,070,400.00 Cash for work program for Misamis

    Oriental and Lanao del Norte

    7,000,000.00 Additional standby funds for TS Sendong

    445,200,000.00 For 6,360 Core Shelter Assistancebeneficiaries

    Sub-Total 480,270,400.00XI 500,000.00 For augmentation to DSWD-FO X

    XII 500,000.00 -do-CARAGA 500,000.00 -do-

    CARAGA,VII, IX, X, XIand XII

    28,429,000.00 Intended for the 56,858 Noche Buenapacks distributed to Typhoon Sendongvictims (distributed on Dec 23, 2011)

    DSWD X provided assorted food and nonfood items as initial augmentation to theLGU of CDO: 40 bags of rice, 40 cases of sardines, 20 big kettles, 10 big kawa,10 pieces of sandok, an 241 family packs, all worth PHP 170,400.00; Spanish

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    Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) provided assistanceworth PHP 5,460,976.14 in the form of assorted relief goods thru DSWD X

    DSWD XII provided the following relief items to Cagayan de Oro City and IliganCity: 2,000 family food packs; 10,000 bottled water; 1,500 used clothing packs;2,000 plastic mats; 2,000 pieces mosquito nets; 1,629 used bed sheets; 1,579hand towels; and 600 used bath towels

    AFP mobilized four (4) teams composed of 22 personnel on Dec 28 on board aC130 bound for Cagayan de Oro City and provided transport assistance (air andland) to WFP from Davao City to Cagayan de Oro City and Xavier Universitywarehouse. LC 551 completed unloading of relief goods and equipment inCagayan de Oro City and Iligan City; and provided 100 cadaver bags to augmentDOH stocks.

    TOG-PAF mobilized three (3) choppers: 2 from Davao and 1from Butuan for reliefoperations in Cagayan de Oro City; LC550 (BRP BACOLOD CITY) departedPhilippine Navy Headquarters on 27 Dec bound for Cagayan de Oro and IliganCities loaded with assorted relief goods and equipment from various donors. OnDecember 27, 2011, the C-130 transported 127,395 lbs. of DSWD relief goodsfrom Davao City to Cagayan de Oro City with a total of eight (8) sorties made and4.6 hours flown

    NFA reported that from Dec 15-23, a total of 9,618,750 bags were released inBukidnon, Lanao del Norte, Cagayan de Oro City and Negros Oriental for reliefoperations relative to TS Sendong. Further assured that based on inventory,NFA has enough stock of rice. Imported rice stock inventory excludes 207 bagsUSPL480, 749 bags GSM, and 1,746 bags donated rice under East Asiaemergency Rice reserve

    NGCP Executives headed by CEO Henry Sy handed over PhP1,000,000.00each to the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan on January 5, 2012. Likewise, itsemployees in Quezon City donated earlier 45 boxes of relief goods andvoluntary cash contributions on Dec 22, 2011 amounting to 178,980.00 to their coemployees based in Mindanao

    Xavier Science Foundation (XSF) Inc received cash donations worth

    PhP585,395.00 and in kind donation of 2,000 water containers and 4,000 gallonsof water from Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc on Dec 31. Cash donations werespent to purchse relief goods (water containers, mattresses, blankets andassorted kitchen utensils

    SM Foundation provided relief packs to Calaanan Tent City which was distributedto 393 families in partnership with DSWD. The relief packs contain pail, dipper,mats, blankets and undergarments

    CFSI s emergency response build on existing partnerships with WFP, UNHCRand UNICEF and the areas of work include the following: food assistanceincluding food for work; provision of non-food items like Family food support kits,blankets, mats, shovels; child protection and quick impact projects; basiceducation in emergencies and sychosocial support , ideally integrated in all

    interventions; distributed Family support Kits to 193 families /965 persons in 3ECs in Iligan City

    PDRRMC Misamis Oriental delivered 20 sacks used clothing, 10 bundles ofdrinking water and 1 bundle insulation to the Social Action Center on Jan 2;distributed 166 sacks of rice; 4,528 packs assorted goods; 59 boxes tinapa; 71boxes noodles; 100 sacks used clothing; 88 sacks mat and blankets; 117 boxes& 156 gallons of water on Jan 2; delivered 204 sacks of Noche Buena packs toManticao, Lugait and Opol, Misamis Oriental; and continuousl delivery of 50,000liters water in different barangays thru Pilipinas Kao Inc.

    LGU Tubod, Lanao del Norte purchased relief goods worth PhP200,000.00 fordistribution to affected families in Iligan City

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    LGU Baloi, Lanao del Norte donated PhP100,000.00 cash and relief goodsworth PhP200,000.00 to Iligan City

    A group of CSOs/NGOs and the academe headed by Archbishop AntonioLedesma of the Xavier University Ateneo de Cagayan established a multi-sectoral operations and relief center

    Acting ARMM Governor Ansarrudin Alonto Adiong provided relief goods tothe affected families in Lanao del Sur

    LGU Surigao del Sur provided relief goods to its constituents in the amount ofPHP229,000.00

    OCD X released 90 sacks of rice to TS Sendong victims in BarangaysKauswagan, Bulua and Carmen, all of CDO; Conducted aerial survey togetherwith DOST-PAGASAs USEC Yumol and Dir. Alamban in the affected areas ofCDO

    OCD VI gathered PHP 1,672,002.00 worth of water, food, and non-food itemsfrom various donors and collected PHP 3,715,000.00 worth of cash from variousDRRMCs in their region

    DOH VI donated three (3) drums of ointment, nine (9) boxes of assorted items,and 100 pieces of cadaver bags worth PHP 234,800.00

    As of 06 January 2012, a total of 7,402 families/ 34,814 individuals in Region X

    received 3,298 blankets, 1,830 plastic sheets, 59 plastic roll, 1,561 kitchen set,200 jerry cans and 251 shovels courtesy of UNCHR

    Region XII PDRRMC Cotabato together with the Diocese of Cotabato, AFP, PNP Cotabato

    and other concerned citizens have provided the following: rice for 1,600 families;3,200 pcs sardines, 3,200 pcs noodles, used clothing, medicines for 1,000recipients, 1000 pairs slippers and drinking water

    PDRRMC South Cotabato approved the release of PhP1.5M for relief and otherform of assistance and partially provided 450 bags of rice and funeral caskets

    PDRRMO Sarangani collected the following items for transport to Cagayan deOro: 469 sacks of rice, 53 boxes bottled water, 150 gallons of drinking water, 232

    boxes of canned goods, 134 boxes noodles, 207 boxes of infant milk, 861 sacksand 142 boxes of used clothing, 4 boxes of assorted grocery items, 400 piecesplastic mat, 1 box and 2 packs of kitchen utensils, 2 sacks of bags, 1 sackassorted footwear, 15 funeral caskets and PhP3,266.00 worth of financialassistance

    CDRRMC Gen Santos extended the amount of PhP500,000.00 to Iligan City andPhP500,000.00 to Cagayan de Oro

    PDRRMC Misamis Oriental delivered 400 packs assorted goods to Brgy.

    Canitoan, CDO; Extended aid to Leptospirosis victims (fatalities); feeding

    programs to IDPs at the Capitol grounds (82 families); feeding programs to IDPs

    at Brgy. Consolacion, CDO; Tabang Medico conducted medical mission at Brgy.

    Canitoan serving 306 patients

    Region X Cash Assistance Extended are as follows: PHP 450,000.00 (NDRRMC)

    PHP37,893,190.00 (DSWD); PHP2,439,855.55 (LGUs); and PHP8,097,291.38(NGOs/Others)

    Assorted food and non-food items were also donated by the following: AECID Spanish Agency for International Development Corporation donated

    assorted food items like coffee, corned beef, sardines, instant noodles andmineral water amounting PhP5,460,976.14 (27 December 2011)

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    Italian Government through Mr. Alfonso Tagliaferi donated the following items:3,100 pcs of Tarpaulins (woven plastic 4x6 mtrs); 580 pcs common tarpaulins;286 pcs tents (collapsible 25 sqm); 6,000pcs jerry cans (collapsible 10 liters);and 8 units of water purifier with operating capacity of 4 cu. Mtrs/hr

    Good Neighbors International of South Korea gave 4,000 hygiene kits PETRON Company donated 8,000 pcs of hotdogs and sandwiches; 8,150 pcs

    t-shirts; 16,606 pcs of bottled water and 80pcs water drums UNICEF distributed Resource materials/play kits to the following areas: CDO

    (13 sets); Iligan (15 sets); and 29 pcs still for distribution Noche Buena Packs were distributed to the following areas: CDO (13,656

    packs); Iligan (15,000 packs); Valencia (1,180 packs); and Kinoguitan, Mis.Oriental (150 packs)

    DA donated and distributed the following items to Barangays Kauswagan,Bulua, Iponan and Canitoan, all of CDO: 32 sacks of used clothing, 18 cartonsof sardines, 4 bags of sugar, 2 sacks of assorted vegetables, 18 boxes ofnoodles and 38 sacks of packed goods; on 23 December 2011, evacuationCenters namely, City Central School, West Central School, Xavier HeightsCovered Court, Macasandig covered Court and Consolacion Brgy Hallreceived a total of 70 sacks, 12 boxes of assorted fish, 10 sacks of used

    clothing, and 19 packs of camote. UNHCR provided plastic sheets and rolls, blankets, kitchen sets and shovelsto almost 35,000 people in remote areas in Iligan, Lanao del Norte and Lanaodel Sur; contributed 2400 shovels and garden hoes to WFP's cash for workprogramme covering 6000 beneficiaries in Marawi City, Iligan and CDO;almost 70000 people in storm and conflict affected communities in remotevillages received NFIs from UNHCR consisting of plastic sheets and rolls,blankets, kitchen sets, shovels, synthetic mats, garbs, garden hoes and ropesby 12 January in Iligan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon.

    NCR MMDA deployed a 19-man Rescue Team to assist in the rescue and retrieval

    operations in Cagayan de Oro on December 20, 2011 via Sulpicio Lines. Theteam brought 1 unit water purifying equipment with truck (2 tons); 1 Suzuki multi-cab; medical kit; basic tools and rescue kit. Chairman Francis Tolentinoproceeded to Cagayan de Oro on December 22, 2011 to join the team andoversee the relief and retrieval operations

    CDAG deployed 10 aquaboxes with standby 15-man team; 1 unit rescue van withrubber boat and 1 unit ambulance for deployment and conducted damageassessment and relief operations in Iligan City

    TAO/C3 Snaptech DESAR brought assorted medicines, communicationequipment, 1 squad medical team (7-man); provided medical and reliefassistance

    MDRRMC Makati conducted relief operations and provided 20,000 relief packsconsisting of rice, water and canned goods for distribution to 10,000 families inCagayan de Oro, 5,000 families in Iligan City and 5,000 families in Dumaguete

    Association of Philippine Volunteer Fire Brigade (APVFB) provided assortedrelief goods (clothes and slippers)

    SAPTECHDESAR a team composed of Doctors, EMTs, Nurses and FloodRescue Technicians arrived on Dec 21, 2011 in Cagayan de Oro City andprovided medical and relief assistance and helped in the retrieval operations

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    2. HEALTH, WASH, NUTRITION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL DEBRIEFING

    Summary of Logistical Support Mobilized to CHD X as of 12 Jan 2012

    Sources Total AmountDOH Central Office PhP 9,972,235.61

    CHDs 1,942,276.23Hospitals 706,586.00

    Donations 46,402,177.96Grand Total 59,023,275.80

    DOH-CO coordinated with NBI for the implementation of protocol formanagement of the dead and missing; with DOH Central warehouse formobilization of logistics, with cluster partners (WASH, Health and MHPSS); andwith all RHEMS Coordinators concerned in the affected regions; prepositionedmedicines worth PHP50,000.00 per province (all 6 provinces in Region X);coordinated with the PDRRMC, Philippine National Red Cross, Rescue 118, andother responders; and established the Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergenciesand Disasters (SPEED) in all evacuation centers in Cagayan de Oro City. DOHSec. Enrique T. Ona and Dr. Banatin of HEMS and delegates visited Iligan City

    and Balulang EC in Cagayan de Oro City CHD X conducts daily tri-cluster meeting (Health, WASH, and Nutrition) every

    4:00 PM in the Regional Office of CHD Northern Mindanao in CDO City; regularcoordination meetings with the health sector and cluster partners for health(including mental health and psychosocial support, reproductive health, nutritionand WASH activities; and continuous coordination with LGUs to strengthen theoperations with partner agencies

    Self-reporting questionnaires were provided to all camp managers andpsychosocial teams to help screen for victims

    CHD VIII Medical Teams were deployed in Ubaldo Laya As of January 7, 2012, all ECs are with regular coverage of City Health Office

    (CHO) teams composed of doctors and nurses: 1.) West City Central School

    conducts medical consultations every MWF afternoons; 2.) Macasandig CoveredCourt with German doctors doing medical consultations every Wednesdayafternoons; 3.) Tibasak Covered Court with medical consultations everyWednesday mornings courtesy of German doctors; 4.) Upper/ Lower Balulangserviced by city health personnel; and 5.) Mobile Leptospirosis ProphylaxisTeams from the CHO conducting house-to-house DOTS for Leptospirosisprohylaxis

    As of 10 January 2012, a total of 256 individuals were given Tetanus Toxoidvaccine in Region X

    Local Bgy. Health stations is directly adjacent to the evacuation center and isopen on weekends

    AFP, thru the Surgeon Generals Office and Chief, Dental Service, partneredwith the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) for the DOC SANTA Projectheld on 27 December 2011. A total of three (3) medical teams, one (1)standby medical team, four (4) dental officers and five (5) dental techniciansfrom the Army, Air Force, Navy and AFPMC were deployed serving 1,562and 1,700 beneficiaries in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, respectively.

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    2.1 Health Surveillance and Prevention of Potential Diseases Outbreak

    As of 15 January 2012, there are a total of 377 leptospirosis cases have beenrecorded and admitted to hospitals in Region X: 258 in Cagayan de Oro City (8died) and 119 in Iligan City (16 died)

    DOH/CHD oriented the health staff of CHO-CDO manning the 10 evacuationcenters in Iligan City to ensure that consultations for the day are reported throughSMS

    DOH Central Office, CHD Metro Manila, CHD IV-B, CHD V, CHD VIII, CHD IX,CHD XI, CHD CARAGA and CHD Central Visayas and PHO Davao, PHOZamboanga and PHO Iloilo augmented drugs, medicines, supplies andpsychosocial services

    CHD X coordinated with LGUs in the augmentation and disposition of medicines,jerrycans, waterine and cadaver bags, took over ICS on health, conducts dailycoordination meeting, and conducted coordination meeting with non-governmentorganization

    MHO Pangantucan, Bukidnon Medical Mission composed of 2 Doctors, 5 Nursesand NGO conducted relief operation in Libona and Baungon, Bukidnon

    CHD X conducted rapid health assessment and immunizations in cities of CDOand Iligan to wit:

    CDO City (36 evacuation centers) 6,202 persons with tetanus toxoid; 589with oral polio vaccine; 1,170 with measles vaccine (mv)/ Amv; and 505 forvitamin A supplementation

    Iligan City (13 ECs) 2,402 with tetanus toxoid; 217 with OVP; and 2,039 withMV/AMV and 1,178 Vitamin A supplementation

    Northern Mindanao Medical Center reported 77 cases of leptospirosiscurrently admitted and undergoing treatment and laboratory confirmation withcurrently one (1) mortality of suspected leptospirosis

    On January 02, 2012, an immunization program was conducted at West CityCentral School EC serving 583 individuals with tetanus toxoid, 33 with OralPolio vaccine and 43 with Attenuated Measles Vaccine (AMV)

    FPOP and UNFPA on reproductive health provided medical assistance in all

    evacuation centers DepEd distributed medicines and vitamins to the affected teachers and personnel

    of DepEd Region X WHO procured Equipment and supplies for 17 damaged health facilities which

    were received at DOH Warehouse and sent to CDO Recovered bodies in the Municipality of Sibutad were swabbed of DNA samples

    and immediately buried to Sawang and Calube Cemetery to avoid spread ofbacteria and viruses

    DOH/CHD reported that as of 3 January 2012, a total of 171 cases and 3 deathsof suspected leptospirosis have been monitored in Region X; all admitted areundergoing treatment and laboratory confirmation; surge capacities of hospitals forpossible influx of patients are being monitored closely

    To date, a total of 231 cases of leptospirosis and 232 diarrhel cases have beenadmitted to NMMC, with 5 deaths reported due to complications of leptospirosisand CHD X is continuously providing prophylaxis to residents of BrgyMacasandig

    As of January 05, 2012, NBI-DVI Operation is at its 3rd Ante-Mortem Phase with

    200 unidentified bodies processed and buried at CDO and 128 in Iligan City;continuous monitoring and assessment of all evacuees including those alreadyrelocated temporarily

    CHO-CDO reported that health centers are adequately equipped with medicationsand other medical tools for the evacuees

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    CHO-Iligan City provided medical services and is continuously monitoring theevacuation centers

    CHD-Davao went back in CDO and is conducting MHPSS to their assignedevacuation centers; and conducted a Mental Feeding and Play Therapy tochildren in Iligan City

    CHD-CARAGA conducted medical consulation and psychosocial assessment andintervention in the Brgy Iponan Multipurpose Hall; treated and gave medications to522 patients; assessed the mental health of 51 evacuees; disseminated anddistributed IEC materials on diarrhea, leptospirosis, handwashing, and hygiene;conducted a physical survey of evacuation centers; interviewed evacuees andcommunity members using the self-assessment questionnaire as guide, andplayed with some of the children in the evacuation centers

    CHD-Zamboanga conducted a medical mission in Indahag, CDO CSFI facilitated the feeding of Plumpy Doz in selected ECs in Iligan City PLAN provided mosquito nets, blankets, and flashlights in Iligan City ACF provided multiple micronutrient powder and screening of children in Iligan

    City AFP arranged communication regarding augmentation of medicines in their

    medical missions in selected ECs and provided transportation to the medical

    mission in Digkilaan UP Manila CPH conducted a meeting with the Regional Epidemiologist andarranged a meeting with the medical directors, hospital heads/representativesregarding the diagnostic test of leptospirosis in Iligan City

    DOH-NM continuous monitoring the health needs and health threats of theevacuation sites with the coordination of other LGUs and NGOs; conductedpsychosocial training to CHD personnel; conducted free medical consultation,provided medicines and imparted health education

    Evacuees are given full health services for immunization of infants CDO - Medical team vaccinated most evacuees and given prophylaxis at Patag

    Covered Court, RHU conducted consultations and pre-natal provided andeducated evacuees bout proper hygiene; DOH medical team provided free

    consultation and immunization in Bulua Covered court; Evacuees are given fullhealth services for immunization of infants and evacuees are given constant healtheducation in proper hygiene, sanitation and nutrition at Mandumol coveredcourt/Macasandig covered court; Mt. Carmel Tent City are not yet visited by themedical team

    Provided posters on No Smoking at the evacuation center

    Leptospirosis Management As of January 9, 2012, a total of 5,776 individuals in Region X have received

    leptospirosis prophylaxis (DOXYCYCLINE 100mg/tab/cap) through DirectObserved Treatment Scheme (DOTS)

    Intensified monitoring and massive implementation of leptospirosis prophylaxisusing Direct Observed Treatment Scheme (DOTS) similar to TuberculosisManagement; sentinel hospitals were provided with leptocheck; Informationcampaign against leptospirosis was carried out by means of tarpaulins and leafletsto ECs and other places in Iligan City; Leptospirosis prophylaxis was provided todifferent government agencies and private institutions that requested for thevaccines

    Leptospirosis streamers and tarpaulins were installed in Carmen (Sabanal); CityHall (Gate Entrance); Kiosko; Xavier College;

    City Central School; Provincial Capitol; CHD-NM (Front Gate); Macasandig BrgyHall; Macasandig Elementary School; West City Central School; Overpass near

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    West City Central School; Macanhan (DAR); Macanhan Centro; Centro Balulang;Balulang Health Center; Bridge near Paseo del Rio; Tibasak Covered Court; BuluaCovered Court; Tent City Calaanan; Canitoan Elementary School; BulaoElementary School; Iponan Multi Purpose Hall; RER Church infront of Liceo deCagayan University, Carmen; Ampitheater, Divisoria; Bgy 15 Burgos; andCapitol University entrance, Corales Extension

    Orientation of Rapid Diagnostic Test Kit for leptospirosis by the WHO to Doctorsand Medical Technologists from different hospitals and health centers in Cagayande Oro City

    A total of 16 deaths due to leptospirosis were reported, 8 of which came fromCagayan de Oro City, and 8 from Iligan City

    2.2 Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

    Iligan City has 9 barangays that has no water supply (North side); will constructshallow wells for temporary use; continues water trucking for the supply

    CDO has already 90% of services restored though some areas still having lowwater pressure; still advise to boil or treat water due to ongoing pipe repair;evacuation center with good pressure is provided with tapstand and continuestrucking for the supply of water to selected EC only

    Distribution of 50 portalets to different evacuation centers was done in Iligan City;head of the command center will identify area for temporary excreta dump site WATER District installed two (2) tap stand at Cala-anan tent City relocation site Dumping site was assessed and is ready for use Vermin spraying control was done at Laville EC 68 portalets were installed and already serviceable CHD X provided jerry cans and waterine, chloride solutions and water

    disinfectants to the LGUs to ECs; provided ten 2,000 liters and six 1,500 literswater tanks, constructed pit latrines in selected areas, provided chloride solutionsand water disinfectants to the LGUs; set up filtration machine at Waling Waling,Ilaya fire hydrants, Carmen in Cagayan de Oro City; provided water tanks to four(4) major evacuation centers; coordinated with UNICEF for the provision of 200

    portalets (100 each for Iligan and Cagayan de Oro; As of January 4, 2012, therewere 174 existing latrines in 23 evacuation centers in Cagayan de Oro City with 76installed in 16 ECs out of the 100 identified needs and conducted spraying ofdisinfectant and deodorizer to City Central, Macasandig EC and Macasandid ESand Tibasak covered court

    WHO donated diarrheal disease kits ready for ready transport BFP X provided water to ECs, funeral parlors, hospitals and affected Barangays;

    deployed 37 firetrucks and 330 personnel and distributed 642 truckloads of water(2,858,760 liters) in the affected areas of Iligan City and Cagayan de Oro City

    CHD XI deployed: One (1) medical team and one (1) psychosocial team from CHDX and one (1) medical team from Mayor Hilarion Ramiro Regional Training andTeaching Hospitals; augmented assorted medicines/ supply to CHO Iligan City;

    and Northern Mindanao Medical Center mobilized ambulance to Coast Guard totransfer patients retrieved by PCG;

    Water District in Cagayan de Oro City is assisted by private water tankers indelivering potable water to the different evacuation centers and other sources aredonations from Aquavida

    CHD CARAGA augmented 9 cadaver bags and 72 boxes of hyphosol to CHD X;pre-positioned medicines and supplies; issued alert messages to local HEMS inrespective provinces and cities for appropriate response and coordination

    Local Water Utilities Administration deployed 2 portable water treatmentequipment at 10 gal/min capacity; 2 mobile treatment plant; a commercial boat;

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    Electrical and Mechanical Engineers to help CDO Water District; LWUAAdministrator Salvador Ner and Chairman Rene Villa conducted needsassessment to CDO; and Maynilad water treatment are stationed at Marcos bridgeand new bridge in Kauswagan-Puntod Bridge

    FICO-Davao and Malaybalay Firetrucks delivered water to ECs and augmentedwater tanker for refilling at City Central School and Puntod covered court

    HOLCIM Company installed Water Purifier with 30 gpm capacity stationed atTomas-Saco-16th Sts. Nazareth, Cagayan de Oro under the supervision of MGB-DENR

    Manila Water Portable Treatment Plant is located at Rodelza Circle, Carmen,Cagayan de Oro City with water source from deep-well

    Philippine Red Cross provided portable chlorinator to City Central andKauswagan Elementary School

    Joint OCD-RDRRMC V/Albay dispatched 2 WASH Teams to the affected areasin Cagayan de Oro on 24 December 2011. Latest population served by the teamsper area is as follows: Iligan City (629 families/3,145 persons in Ubaldo LayaMedical Station with 150 persons served for consultation and treatment);Cagayan de Oro City (1,105 families/7,546 persons at West City Central MedicalStation with 80 persons served for medical treatment and consultation)

    WATSAN has been serving 3,500 families daily and the estimated waterdistributed for the whole day is 50,000 liters (40,000 liters for evacuation centersand 10,000 for the walk in affected families within Ilaya Carmen area where theAECID filtration machine is located. A Team composed of 8 locally hired staff areconducting data collection for disaster risk vulnerable sectors: no. of persons withdisabilities (PWDs), children ages 0-18, lactating/ pregnant mothers and elderly

    CHD V conducted water and sanitation services, distributed 24,500 liters of waterwith an 8-hour operations in three (3) evacuation centers in CDO City WestCentral School and Community Consolacion EC and Brgy Carmen andcommunity; continuously provides water supply distribution from filtration machineto seven (7) ECs in CDO and 1 in Iligan City; augmented water filtration in WestCity Central School EC

    Swiss Development Aid Water team, in conjunction with government waterdistrict confirmed that the water supply in CDO is adequate enough

    Xavier University donated fifteen (15) Eco San toilets. Save the Children commenced with the hygiene promotion activities in the ECs

    and installed water tanks (bladder/ stainless) at the following ECs in Region X: CityCentral School (24); West City Central School (30 bladder/2 stainless);Macasandig covered court (4 tanks); Tibasak covered court (8 stainless tanks);Kauswagan Brgy Hall (6 Bladder tanks); Bulao ES-Iponan (6 bladders); OldChurch Iponan (3 bladders); Puntod Elementary (2 tanks); UCCP (6 bladdertanks); Upper Balulang (2 tanks); Macanhan Elementary School (2 tanks) andConsolacion covered court (18 bladders)

    DOST Water Laboratorym, Swiss Government together and Provincial Health

    Office conducted random water testing/sampling to ECs COWD and CHO-SI are conducting water sampling/test in CDO In Iligan City ICWS doing the sampling; planning to set up bacte analysis at CHO

    Lab; test kit were already provided; 5 Water Purifier from Euro P2P Direct SellingCompany was provided

    HOLCIM, MANILA WATER, MAYNILAD, LWUA, PRC, MWPTP companies/agencies and several trucking firms installed/provided assorted WASH equipmentlike water purifiers, chlorinators, water testing and filtration kits and treatmentplants at different ECs

    WASH Teams have been providing pamphlets regarding leptospirosis anddiarrhea

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    DOH-NM installed 150 portalets given by the UNICEF: 124 are installed inCagayan de Oro City, 50 portalets are still on the process of being installed inIligan City ; Camp Manager to certify the services provided by the contractor onthe daily basis; Sanitary Inspector (SI) assigned to ECs will do progress reportevery afternoon; City Health Officer (CHO) validate ECs available space forportalet placement; City Dump Site for Cagayan de Oro is the dump site forwaste and at Barangay, Bonbonon in Iligan City (subject to confirmation /validation) c/o Kevin Lee of Single Drop

    DOH-CHDNM procured 1,000 trash bags distributed to different evacuationcenters for garbage disposal; BLGU is assigned for collection of the disposal andPrivate Garbage Collection Company BAI is routinely going around ECs to pick-upgarbage. Distributed mosquito nets to evacuation centers and conducted sprayingof disinfectant and deodorizer to the following ECs: City Central School;Macasandig Covered Court; Macasandig Elementary School; Tibasak CoveredCourt; and West City Central School

    LGUs Bacolod, Kapatagan, PHOs Lanao del Norte/Sur, LDN San Miguelprovided fire trucks for water supply to evacuation centers

    WHO visited the Operations Center in Iligan and other ECs in the area to verifyand provide guidance in the ongoing operations particularly with the SPEED

    system; conducted orientation on rapid diagnostic Test Kit for leptospirosis toMDs and med techs from different hospitals and health centers in CDO Joint DOH/CHD and DOST-X conducted water analysis in various ECs and

    detected the presence of coliform and E. Coli in Puntod covered court tank and atthe deepwell in Bulua Zone 6 - chlorination at the said sites was conducted

    DOST provided water testing in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City. Water treatmentequipment were also stationed at strategic areas in Cagayan de Oro, facilitated byMaynilad, LUWA, Manila Water, HOLCIM, Team Albay and Agua Vida with 2stations

    PRC provided portable chlorinator to City Central School and KauswaganElementary School

    As of Jan 5, 2012 water supply in Brgy Macasandig is 91 % in recovery rate; 95 %

    of water supply from the City Water District at east side of Cagayan de Oro isrestored, quality of water supply has passed standards; new chlorinators areinstalled in supply points; City Water District made spot checks on differentpipelines but yielded positive results; and eight (8) trucks are controlled andmonitored by the City Water District

    DOH constructed latrines; portalets are being used by the occupants at the TentCity; Water pipes being set up for the installation of water in Calaanan Tent City,Cagayan de Oro City

    UNHCR delivered around 200 water containers to people in Lanipao, Iligan, whichis a remote village still in need of humanitarian aid; On 12 January 2012, UNHCRdistributed 5,649 hygiene kits and jerry cans to 4880 families (22,730 people)living in storm/conflict affected communities in remote areas

    Philippine Red Cross put up 1000 tents and undetermined number of portalets inCalaanan Tent City, Cagayan de Oro City

    As of 05 January 2012, 95% of water supply from the City Water District at eastside of Cagayan de Oro is restored; there are no additional wells at the west sideof Cagayan de Oro City because production wells were totally damaged. However,Trio Verde will resume their water supply

    Water supply in Macasandig is at 91% recovery status CDO Water district installed 2 tapstand at Calanaan Tent City relocation site Additional garbage bags were given in CDO and re-validated the number of

    families and individuals at Iponan Multipurpose Hall; given constant healtheducation in proper hygiene, sanitation, and nutrition

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    75% have designated area for the solid waste in CDO; ongoing spray on EM1 andanti-mosquito chemical and distribution of mosquito nets

    Iligan City has an ongoing spraying of anti-mosquito chemical and distribution ofmosquito nets

    Assessed the status of evacuation centers on their waste disposal as of11 January 2012:Iponan Multipurpose Hall Sacks and trash cans were utilized; Garbage wascollected regularly but not on a daily basis; No proper drainage system; Evacueesare now observing proper waste disposal, thus few flies are seenBulua Covered Court - No proper garbage/ waste disposal; Good draining facilitiesCarmen Brgy. Hall - Six (6) garbage binsMacasandig Covered Court - Improper disposal of garbage. No compliance withhealth teachings on environmental sanitationConsolacion Covered Court - No proper waste segregationPatag Covered Court - Drainage is clear, no clog noticed

    2.3 Nutrition

    DOH CHD conducted orientation to RHTPP Nutritionist, BNS and BHWs ofCagayan de Oro City for nutritional assessment in 5 evacuation centers;

    coordinated with CHO-CDO regarding the orientation of BHW and BHN for fielddispatch; issued a Joint Cluster Statement on Infant Feeding in Emergencies thrua Regional Memorandum (RM 2011-04 ) for dissemination to the cluster andsectoral partners including the PIA in the region; visited 2 evacuation centers inCDO and 1 EC in Iligan city to assess and monitor IFE, and advocate IFEsupport; transported Frozen Human Milk to CHO Iligan City to support infants fedwith BMS and delivered 10 packs to Ubaldo Laya Elementary School withfunctional breastfeeding room catering an average of 25 mothers per day, with 2nurses from CHD Bicol served as breastfeeding counselors; oriented the three (3)nutritionists from the Rural Health Team Placement Program (RHTP) of DOH andselected 8 BNS/BHW on the actual conduct of MUAC measurement to cover 5

    ECs in CDO and Iligan to work with cluster; conducted Nutrition Cluster meetingwith members: CHD-NM, NNC-X, ACF, Save the Children, CNO-CDO, UNICEF,Child Fund, World Vision, RHTTPP Nutritionist, and WFP to discuss the detailednutrition in emergency response plan of the CHD that will facilitate the generationof support from cluster partners; and received 49 pieces of flip chart onbreastfeeding from Save the Children; conducted breastfeeding class to mothersin Brgy Bulua covered court; micronutrient supplementation using multiplemicronutrient powder has started and will continue until January 13, 2012 by four(4) mobile teams composed of CHD Nutritionist-Dieticians and Barangay Nutritionscholars

    DOH Nutritional cluster gave supplemental micronutrients from ages 6 months to4 years old at Bulua Covered Court; Evacuees have access to a wide variety of

    meals from outside donations and LGU World Vision and Child Fund partner agencies established child friendly

    spaces breastfeeding spaces in ECs UNICEF provided micronutrient supplementation (Vitamin A) to 345 children (6-59

    months) in 10 evacuation centers in CDO and led in the conduct of IFEorientation in CDO and Iligan cities; set-up breastfeeding tent in Upper Balulangand installed 2 freezers from NMMC and another in CHDX dormitory for thepasteurized milk

    WFP distributed ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) to 829 children (6months to 5 yrs olds) in 6 ECs in CDO and 1,115 children of similar ages in nine(9) ECs in Iligan city

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    Eighty eight (88) bags (200ml/bag) of pasteurized breast milk were deliveredintended for distribution to CDO (43) and Iligan (45)

    Distribution of human milk was conducted at Iligan City; Conducted themeasurement of the Mid-Upper Arm Circumference; Continuous assessment tobe done at evacuation center

    Number of Pregnant and Lactating Womenas of 29 December 2011

    Name of EC Pregnant Lactating TotalWest City CentralSchool

    39 17 56

    Macasandig 34 25 59

    City Central 28 14 44Bulua 23 18 41

    Kauswagan 15 13 28

    Bulao, Iponan 15 10 25Iponan, RC Church 14 20 34

    Tibasak Covered

    Court

    11 7 18

    Canitoan 10 7 17Carmen Brgy Hall 8 19 27Macabalan ElemSchool

    8 4 12

    Puntod 2 4 6TOTAL 207 158 367

    2.4 Psychosocial Intervention

    Reproductive Health CHD V team set-up breastfeeding area for lactatingmothers in Ubaldo Laya Iligan and FPOP, UNFPA and ACF supported the

    reproductive health in emergencies To date, some 1,075 individuals have undergone psychosocial processing by the

    DSWD in evacuation centers in Cagayan de Oro City. A 3-day training onPsychosocial Support Interventions for FO X LGU social workers in Iligan City isongoing.

    DSWD VII through its SWAD Team provided emotional support to 360 individuals DSWD XII deployed 15 social workers to Iligan City to assist with the stress

    debriefing; conducted PSP for children below 5 years in the following schools:West City Central, City Central, Macasandig and Bulua that drew favourableresults children are gradually opened up their fears, anxieties and share theirnegative emotions and traumatic experiences; and will deploy their Mental HealthPsychosocial Service Team to assist in the stress debriefing

    CHD VII team provided an orientation on MDM and DVI to the CHD X MDM teamsand some volunteer psychosocial teams from USC-Cebu. An orientation was alsoconducted for the CDRRMC Coordinators and City Officials on how to set up aOne-Stop-Shop Action Center clarifying the roles and functions of differentagencies and stakeholders

    CHD IX conducted Medical Missions at City Central School from January 4-7,2012, serving a total of 368 individuals. The group observed that theevacuees/patients are in need of psychosocial attention.

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    PRO X provided a live entertainment band and CDRRMC deployed CISD team toassist in stress debriefing. A total of 32 debriefers conducted stress debriefing to1,360 persons (CDO:495 and Iligan:865)

    Child Fund, World Vision, Philippine Service of Mercy Foundation, Inc. andHope World Wide Phils are also very active in counselling and the CHD Xprovided psychotropic drugs at the evacuation centers

    CHO-TRC Dr. Benson Go is taking the lead in the assessment and provision ofpsychosocial services in all ECs

    DSWD and WHO are also providing MHPSS together with the responders andLGU workers

    NCMH conducted psychosocial intervention/debriefing to 50 CHDNM personnel(RN Heals and OpCen Logistics Team)

    NBI-PS conducted debriefing among the families with missing and unidentifieddeaths and conducted assessment to the affected individuals in 14 areas in CDOand Iligan Cities. A total of 435 individuals were debriefed by the psychosocialteam from different agencies

    CDO - MHPSS Cluster (PRC, DSWD, Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center,CHD X, DOH-Metro Manila, National Center for Mental Health and University ofSan Carlos) in 25 evacuation sites: 30 persons processed; 110 counselled, 3,520

    persons debriefed and 10 patients needing psychiatric treatment. Iligan City - MHPSS Cluster (NCMH, Cotabato Regional Medical Center, MERN-CM, CSWDO-Gensan) in 10 evacuation sites - 236 persons processed, 236persons debriefed and 2 patients needing psychiatric treatment

    Psychosocial team of Davao arrived in Iligan City last Jan. 9, 2012 and deployedin Ubaldo Laya Elementary School.

    Iligan City, MHPSS Point person ask for Anti psychotic drugs and requested atCHDNM for augmentation.

    UNICEF, in partnership with CFSI, conducted psychosocial activities benefitingmore than 1,300 children in 12 ECs in Iligan and CDO; gearing up for a series oftrainings on Family Tracing and Unification (FTR), Psychosocial Support, andSocial Work Case Management

    CPWG members conducted psychosocial and debriefing activities to at least

    3,000 children in Region X Volunteers from the Education Cluster underwent training on psychosocial

    support and care to assist DepEd in handling sessions under classroom setting The vulnerable groups/ sectors such as PWDs, pregnant/ lactating women, and

    single-headed families were identified and given specific attention Following are the MHPSS Team GOs, NGOs and other agencies involved in the

    Mental Health and Psychosocial Cluster and still providing psychosocialintervention to all evacuation centers and communites

    DOH MSU IIT Plan Intl

    DSWD DLSU Love and Care

    DepEd MSF Compassion Phils.NCMH MTB Save the ChildrenVSMMC HOM Unicef

    PNRC WHO Art of Living

    Liceo d C XU World VisionMERN CFSI Mlang RHU

    USC 10-4 Org. FBOs

    Training of the local people to do psychosocial processing with partner agenciesbeing tapped like the NCMH, XU, UP-PGH, TMC, and the PPA

    Dr Ron Law of HEMS and Miss Thelma Barrera of NCMH gave the orientation on

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    IASC Guidelines for MHPSS to standardize psychosocial intervention andtrainings

    3. PERMANENT SHELTER/LIVELIHOOD CLUSTER DSWD allocated PhP206,360,000.00 (Subject for negotiation to qualified NGO) for

    Core Shelter Assistance Project 9.5 hectares in Calaanan have been identified as permanent relocation site with

    the site development plan and 50 hectares in the municipality of Villanueva,

    Misamis Oriental was identified and being prepared by the National HousingAuthority

    3.5 hectares of land in Balulang have been identified as a prospect relocation siteand is being negotiated by the barangay captain

    A meeting for the Implementation of a Comprehensive Permanent HousingProgram through Integration and Resource Sharing Approach with VP JejomarBinay, Chairman, HUDCC, was conducted at the Coconut Palace, CCP Complex,Manila; Over 6,000 permanent relocation houses will be available by Aprilaccording to HUDCC (3,041 in CDO and 3,650 in Iligan)

    DSWS FO X is needing volunteers to help in monumenting the permanent sheltersite in Calaanan under the cash-for-work program. This is in partnership withHabitat for Humanity and the City Engineers Office

    Temporary Shelter Assistance Project

    Calanaan with a total of 6.5 (3.5 + 3) hectaresrelocation site356 shelter boxesare now installed in Calaaan with the Rotarian Club, PNP trainees and CagayanUniversity (CU) student volunteers. Mayor Vicente Emano committed another 3hectares in Calaanan as temporary relocation site; 1 multipurpose operationscenter was established; with 20 portalets installed; ongoing construction ofcommunal kitchens (1 kitchen for every 10 families); ongoing construction of 2multipurpose huts from IOM; 1 PNP Command post; water and electricity alreadyavailable

    DSWD is constructing communal kitchens (one communal kitchen per ten families)

    and one operation center. IOM is also constructing two multi-purpose centers inthe area

    DSWD has funded the construction of 120 units of bunkhouses for 120 families astemporary shelter. The 52nd AFP Engineering Brigade is building the bunk houses

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese identified new temporary relocation sites at San JoseSeminary and old cemetery beside Xavier University in Cagayan de Oro

    967 tents were donated by International Donors are now with DSWD ready to beset up

    Temporary/Transition Shelter Sites: 149 tents from Shelter Boxes for 118families and 32 duplex type tents for 84 families in Iligan City; In Cagayan de OroCity, 393 families/2,049 persons are now in Calaanan and 109 families intransition shelter, 88 families in Calala will transfer to Lumbia temporary relocation

    site by January 18, 2012; 123 families are staying at Km 5 and AgusanElementary Schools

    Lumbia with 5 hectares relocation site - Ground breaking ceremony was donein Lumbia graced by Senator Richard Gordon, continuous clearing of the site;Xavier University and a Brown Company presented the site development plan forthe 12 bunkhouses. The IOM linked with the DSWD X to construct 320bunkhouses in Lumbia adjacent to the relocation site; ongoing installation of 408tents in Calanaan, Canitoan, CDO City; a tripartite MOA for permanent shelter ofTS Sendong victims is being drafted among parties concerned: DSWD X, CDOCity and Habitat for Humanity

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    DENR X in coordination with Shelter Cluster Committee and DSWD conductedocular inspection at Zone 3, Brgy. Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City as resettlementsite with the following assessments and recommendations:

    Five (5) hectares allotted to construct houses for 120 families Owned by Xavier University and accessible/near to basic services

    facilities like health center, primary and secondary school Source of water is from the water tank of CDO water district Suitable as permanent resettlement site

    Mobilized KALAHI Engineers to assist in the site inspection on the resettlementarea and monitor the site development (Site No. 1 in Brgy Calanaan, CDO - 3hectares prepared for putting-up of Tent City while 9 hectares for construction ofrow houses

    Other support system 6 volunteered for repacking of goods at the DSWD FO 10compound and 2 volunteered in the encoding and data banking

    Typhoon Sendong Response Coordination Center is installed at the 2nd floor ofDSWD 10

    Sec. Dinky Soliman directed 11 staff to augment the FO 10 staff in the ReliefOperations: CO Standard Bureau (3), NCR (6), and Region IV-B (2). The staffarrived in Cagayan de Oro City

    4. EDUCATION CLUSTER

    UNICEF donated school relief items to 250 students of Santiago East HS andwere provided assistance from PRO13-TG Tabang Ilagan during the activity

    DepEd dispatched an inspectorate team composed of technical staff (DepEd-PFSED) from DepEd Central, Regional and Division Office to conduct damageand needs assessment to all affected schools in all affected regions; assisted inthe identification of recipient schools for the pre-positioning of the CFS/PLAY andschool tents from the Save the Children Indonesia/UNICEF; dispatched atechnical team (Division Project Engineers/Architects and PFCs) to conductocular inspection and evaluation to quantify the amount of damages of all affectedschools and Northern Mindanao flashflood; Education Cluster led by Dep Ed

    conducted national and regional coordination meetings for the Rapid NeedsAssessment and immediate plans for response, recovery and rehabilitation;assigned a staff/ coordinator to join the team/group formed by OCD-NDRRMCand BOC that will facilitate and monitor the 24/7 activities and operation of theOne-Stop-Shop for the relief goods at designated ports at CDO

    Sultan Kudarat DepEd Division donated PHP150,000.00; PLAN Internationaldonated 500 tents and pledged additional tents to benefit the displaced studentsin Region X

    DepEd X and other contingents from the PN, PNP and Youth volunteers assistedin the cleaning and clearing of classrooms to prepare for the January 3, 2012opening of classes

    DepEd will see how many classrooms can be freed up and available for classes

    in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City depending on the readiness of spaces andtents available for the temporary transfer of families that are inside schoolbuildings, but IDPs will never be forced to vacate the classrooms, will have to usealternate classrooms in school yards, church grounds and other open spaces;disclosed that classes will resume as scheduled on 03 January 2012; andconducted Regional Executive Committee (REXECOM) meeting on the continuedoperation of DepEd X Command Center

    Cong. Rufus Rodriguez led the decongestion/transfer of evacuees from 10classrooms of West City Central School in CDO to the nearby Carmen Cathedral;and put-up 20 tents in Agusan Elementary School, also in CDO;

    Plan International pledged to put up 400 tents

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    Save the Children, UNICEF and Rotary International promised additional tents Families in Tuburan and Tambacan Elementary School in Iligan City has moved

    to the set-up tents within the school As classes resumed in Iligan City, UNHCR distributed plastic sheets and rolls that

    now serve as temporary learning facilities for more than 1,449 school-agechildren in 7 elementary schools which displaced people still occupy

    School Readiness:

    Planning meeting with school heads of affected schools was conducted andencouraged them to formulate plans and initiate activities to make the schoolsready on 3 January 2012; Heads of non-affected schools adopted the affectedschools and were encouraged to tap more stakeholders to assist in the clean-upoperation; IDPs were requested to assist in the cleaning / clearing operations;identify available barangay covered courts and chapels for possible temporaryIDP relocation to decongest the West City Central School and City CentralSchool; and directed all school heads to formulate project proposal for materialsneeded for the school opening and resumption of classes

    Education Cluster for Emergencies met on 31 December 2011 together with theprincipals of schools in CDO that are currently being used as ECs and Engineersof PFSED for the preparation in the resumption of classes

    Cleaning / Clearing of Classrooms (Brigada Eskwela): DepEd Physical Facilities Schools Engineering Division (PFSED) were mobilized

    to help in the cleaning and clearing operations So far, the following schools are cleaned, cleared and ready for the resumption of

    classes on 3 January 2012: Bulua NHS, Iponan ES, Iponan NHS, North CityCentral School, Puntod NHS, Baluan ES, CDO NHS, Balulang Annex, MacanhanES, Carmen NHS, Canitoan ES, Angeles NHS, Consolacion ES and Pagatpat ES

    PLAN International provided cleaning materials and equipment for the cleaningand clearing of classrooms at Consolacion Elementary School and otherdamaged school buildings

    Spearheaded by DepEd X, other contingents from Philippine Navy, Philippine

    National Police and Youth volunteers from the National Youth Commissionassisted in the cleaning and clearing of affected classrooms

    Assistance to affected teachers and non Teaching Staff of Dep Ed DepEd was able to generate PhP1,300,000.00 from various private sectors, other

    DepEd Divisions in Region X, other DepEd Regional offices, private individuals,etc. which will be utilized to assist over affected teaching and non-teaching staffof DepEd Region X

    Division of Cagayan de Oro PhP400,000.00 Division of Iligan - PhP400,000.00 Affected Regional Office personnel PhP150,000.00

    DepEd received assistance from ABS-CBN Foundation for the teachers and non-

    teaching staff of DepEd X; distributed 10 sacks of rice and 10 boxes of cannedgoods from Xavier University; distributed 8,000 assorted clothing and groceryitems to ECs in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City

    Cong. Piamonte of A-Teacher Party List extended financial assistance, food(snacks), blankets and grocery items to affected teachers and personnel ofDepEd CDO and Iligan

    Assistance to Public School Students All school heads were directed to formulate project proposals for materials

    needed for the school opening

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    UNICEF provided 57 resource materials /play kits distributed in Cagayan de OroCity and Iligan City

    Ayala Foundation will provide school bags and supplies (notebooks, pad,paper, ballpens, pencils, scissors and etc) to public school students and willalso help Dep Ed in rebuilding classrooms

    5. DSWD/IDP CAMP MANAGEMENT, EMERGENCY SHELTER, PROTECTION

    As of 31 December 2011, a total of 30 out of 45 ECs (12 ECs are closed in CDOand 3 in Iligan)

    Number of schools identified as ECs = 11 in CDO with 268 classrooms utilizedand 11 ECs in Iligan City

    As of 31, December A total of 29,147 families/ 285,972 persons were served inCagayan de Oro city (inside and outside) and 15, 937, in Iligan City (inside andoutside)

    Mobilized 1,698 IDPs in Cagayan de Oro City (inside and outside) to maintain thecleanliness of ECs under the cash for work program

    Child Protection Cluster DSWD X hosted and facilitated the meeting of Child Protection Working Group on

    December 30, 2011 with 27 participants Mr. Jordan Apat of the Philippine Service of Mercy Foundation (PSMF) Inc

    oriented the group on the programs and services of the foundation for childrenwith special needs in the evacuation centers

    Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) handle abandoned children, disabledsurvivor staying inside and outside evacuation centers and crafted a draft TOR forfinalization on 30 December that will be participated in by NGOs like the CFSI,Balay Mindanao and Philippine Service of Mercy Foundation, Inc.

    The Protection cluster, co-chaired by DSWD with UNHCR, supports 36,500extremely vulnerable individuals. During the first phase, essential items aredelivered to families to ensure protection and safety. Second phase focuses oncommunity-based activities to help decongest ECs, stabilize communities and find

    durable solutions, particularly those in remote communities, those additionallyimpacted by the on-going armed conflict, and people with specific needs. Thecluster also provides advice on humanitarian assistance and relocation.

    UNHCR has distributed non-food items for the protection of about 34,814 people(7,402 families) in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur in remote andhard-to-reach barangays. UNHCR distributed with DSWD, DepEd, Iligan Citygovernment officials and local NGOs, the following items: 3,298 blankets; 1,830plastic sheets; 59 plastic rolls; 1,561 kitchen sets; 200 jerry cans (watercontainers); and 251 shovels as of 6 January 2011.

    UNHCR assessment shows that 29 villages in Bukidnon and 9 in Iligan have inaddition suffered the effects of the on-going conflict. UNHCR plans to expand itswork to Bukidnon and is presently studying the overlap between conflict- andflood-affected populations. First integrated meetings of the Protection Cluster,including the two sub-clusters and co-chaired by DSWD and UNHCR, were held inIligan and CDO.

    Per DSWD report, a total of 15 separated/ unaccompanied/ abandoned/ orphanedchildren are under their custody as of 12 January 2012

    UNICEF together with SGBV, spearheaded the distribution of advocacy materials(SAY NO, RUN and TELL) for the prevention of abuse in ECs particularly withyoung girls and women

    UNHCR, with DSWD and local NGOs, distributed protection items to 13602families (68563 people) in storm and conflict affected remote areas by 12 January

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    2011. UNHCR has delivered 9080 blankets, 4094 plastic sheets, 109 plastic rolls,3033 kitchen sets, 2331 jerry cans, 3138 hygiene kits, 1355 garbs, 1332 syntheticmats, 2183 shovels, 1718 garden hoes, 694 ropes, and 734 pails. Rapidassessment of communities affected by both the flood and the on-going decades-long conflict in Mindanao takes place. Commission on Human Rights of thePhilippines (CHRP) develops a policy position to be shared with stakeholders toensure rights are protected in the relocation of people and closure of ECs.

    The DSWD Field Office X will install a Regional Grievance Redress System(GRS) to respond to complaints and inquiries. Grievance desks will also beinstalled in evacuation centers to facilitate the concerns of the IDPs

    6. LOGISTICS CLUSTER A meeting of the Logistics Cluster was conducted on January 10, 2012 to

    discuss, among others, submissions from Logistics Cluster members foradditional projects for the flash appeal which is due by the 26th of January

    A Philippine Navy Ship transporting 1,500 units of corrugated GI sheets donatedby Philsteel Holdings Corporation intended for core shelter is set to sail fromManila to CDO on 13 January 2012 other agencies who wish to donate wereencouraged to avail of the free transport courtesy of the Philippine Navy

    OCD maintains close coordination with the AFP to facilitate use of military assetsfor transport of goods; Facilitated the availability of three (3) M-35 trucks from CG,4ID, PA to transport relief goods

    Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) worked with DSWD X and DFA in theneeds assessment of the victims of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City

    RDCG X ARESCOM 12 reserved officers volunteered in repacking of reliefgoods at FO10 compound and another 4 individuals volunteered in repacking

    Facilitated the availability of trucks to transport relief goods from Lumbia Airport toDSWD Regional Office X

    Coordinated with 10 RCDG, ARESCOM on the availability of fifty (50) ROTCcadets for augmentation to DSWD in assisting repacking of relief items

    Augmented one (1) OCD Personnel to compose the ONE STOP SHOP (OSS)

    Team headed by BOC with DSWD as the primary consignee for the acceptanceand processing of foreign donations and to expedite relief, recovery andrehabilitation efforts

    Forward Operations and Coordination Center for TS Sendong has beenestablished at the DSWD X Conference Room which is also the informationmanagement hub with support of OCHA. The One-Stop-Shop is co-located in theForward Operations

    Meeting of the Logistics cluster led by OCD with WFP, UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM,HABITAT, CFSI, Save the Children Foundation discussed the goods storageslocated in DSWD X, gym at 4ID, NFA warehouse in Patag 6 th Div and the onenear the WFP Office in Iligan City; availability of vehicles for deployment; cargomovement and availability of commercial freight offering free space for goods

    A masterlist of IDPs inside evacuation center will be provided OCD X with support from OCHA made a draft action plan on the relocation of

    survivor families, the body agreed to send back to OCD suggestions on thecluster activities for the Action Plan

    Chairperson Private Sector Disaster Management Network (PSDMN)reported the following :

    Air Philippines is offering use of cargo hold for relief goods/rescueequipment of new Airbuses

    Ayala Foundation has been conducting relief operations in CDO incoordination with Gawad-Kalinga Misamis Oriental and already distributedrelief packs to 6,360 families

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    Negros Navigation has shipping available for a limited time from Manila to CDOand Iligan

    WORLD VISION (CDO), UNCHR (Iligan), UNFPA (CDO) and PHILIPPINE REDCROSS (CDO) have warehouses for shipments coming from Manila; ACFcontinues to distribute NFIs while utilizing the storage of the Logistics Cluster

    III. PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED

    Some of the problems encountered are partial restoration of light and water in theaffected areas; scarcity of drinking water, shelter, food and NFIs; management ofrelief goods at the local DRRMC command posts/ coordination centers; influx ofrelief goods in large quantities from donor agencies/ companies; difficulty storingthe relief goods; need for an established /improved relief distribution system andlogistical mobilization

    Delayed response from affected LGUs; lack of coordination between LGUs andClusters; and increasing number of leptospirosis cases particularly those notstaying inside ECs, both in CDO and Iligan Cities (they were offered prophylaxisbut refused to take it)

    Domestic animals are in close proximity with the evacuees (Cagayan de OroCity)

    Nutrition and proper hygiene of the children Warehouse for donated items Portalets are not being utilized fully due to lack of dumpsites Effects of the damaged water facility in Iligan: no definite delivery schedule of

    water and lack of trucks available to deliver RN Heals personnel were not properly oriented with leptospirosis management,

    hence, hesitance of hospital personnel to them

    Priority Needs in Region X Non Food Items (NFIs) including kitchen utensils, blankets, sleeping mats

    and jerry cans WASH facilities water, soaps, hygiene kits, and latrines Food items ready-to-eat food with appropriate nutrition (noodles and rice)

    Potable/ drinking water, water purifiers, portable tents Immediate availability of lot/ area suitable for temporary shelter/ tents/

    bunkhouses to relieve congestions in IDP centers (ECs) and in preparationof vacating the schools used as evacuation centers in view of theresumption of classes on 3 January 2012

    Warehouse for donated items Medical charts in ECs Antipsychotic drugs particularly in Iligan City Additional transport assets as most of the AFP vehicles are being utilized

    by the DSWD

    Iligan City

    WASH - water kits, hyposol and jerry cansNFIs - cooking utensils, hygiene kits, sleeping kits, blankets, slippers, clothing,temporary shelter, food supply for one week; medicines, psychosocial supportand livelihood support

    IV. CHALLENGES Decongesting the schools utilized as IDP camps as prevention against spread of

    communicable diseases;

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    Processing IDP families for the available sites for temporary transitionshelter/tents and cross matching the lists of families from the LGU and by theDSWD shelter cluster;

    Prioritizing IDP families with totally damaged houses and those prohibited fromreturning to the Inhabitable/No build zones;

    Collection and management of disaggregated data especially on IDP familiesoutside of evacuation centers as well as delivery of assistance to these families;

    Need to augment rice assistance to IDP families outside of evacuation camps; Provision and delivery of WASH and other essential amenities/ utilities in the

    shelter;

    Logistics for mobilization of equipment, facilities and IDP families to the sheltersite; and

    Need for more geologists to fast tract inspection and geohazard assessment ofproposed relocation sites

    V. RECOMMENDATIONS

    Cagayan de Oro CityShort term program NFI, WASH, and food at the evacuation centers;

    Availability of tents for temporary shelter of IDPs; Debris clean up is a priority;provision of temporary shelter before school classes resumesMedium term in depth assessment and analysis is required to look into earlyrecovery and rehabilitation concernsLong term need to strengthen early warning procedures and preparedness onthe issues of zoning and identification of possible relocation sites

    There should be separate area for domestic animals Health education in proper hygiene and nutrition to children Network and coordination with Accion contre la faim (Intl NGO), DSWD, Food

    cluster and Religious group (Fr. Nasser/ Bro Evans Satur- camp manager)

    Proper storage and management of breastmilk in bags

    Continue intensive nutritional mgt for identified severely malnourished cases Nutritionist led cooking demo to be conducted in the communal kitchen

    Food program

    Availability and continuous access to medical personnel as well as medicalsupplies in ECs especially for leptospirosis management

    Designate areas in ECs for psychosocial services and counselling aside fromhospitals

    Legislate a Regional Memorandum on Sanitation and Water Strategy and furnishthe same to all entities and agencies doing WASH

    Continuous weekly WASH cluster meeting every Wednesday

    VI. NEXT STEPS/FORWARD PLANS

    Establishment of a Forward Operations Center (FOC) in Iligan City RDRRMC-TWG meeting with DALA sectors including Trade and Commerce,

    Industry and Manufacturing, Services and Tourism, Banking and Finance,Insurance, Electricity, Water and Transportation

    Prepare an action plan on the temporary relocation of survivor families toavailable spaces

    Second wave of Joint Assessment on the humanitarian need situation

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    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    815 120,233 1,141,252 56 5,668 26,473 74,281 404,762 79,949 431,235

    15 - - 0 - - - - - -

    15 - - 0 - - - - - -

    ANITAN 2 - -

    IGMA 13 - -

    126 16,631 82,556 8 775 3,875 13,265 65,800 14,040 69,675

    1 2,000 10,000 0 - - - - - -

    ALENCIA 1 2,000 10,000 - -

    125 14,631 72,556 8 775 3,875 13,265 65,800 14,040 69,675

    AMLAN (AYUQUITAN) 6 853 4,265 852 4,260 852 4,260

    ACONG 8 139 695 130 650 130 650

    DUMAGUETE 17 3,928 19,041 3 305 1,525 3,488 17,440 3,793 18,965

    MABINAY 4 23 115 23 115 23 115

    AMPLONA 8 510 2,550 500 2,500 500 2,500

    AN JOSE 5 446 2,230 446 2,230 446 2,230

    IATON 22 1,258 6,290 1,258 6,290 1,258 6,290

    IBULAN 15 1,981 9,905 2 40 200 1,498 7,490 1,538 7,690

    ANJAY 16 4,840 24,200 3 430 2,150 4,410 22,050 4,840 24,200

    ALENCIA (LUZURRIAGA) 14 463 2,315 463 1,790 463 1,790

    AMBOANGUITA 10 190 950 197 985 197 985

    15 1,290 4,947 0 - - - - - -

    MBOANGA DEL NORTE 15 1,290 4,947 0 - - - - - -

    DIPOLOG CITY 5 822 3,164 - -

    OLANCO 10 468 1,783 - -

    197 70,312 894,142 47 4,863 22,448 46,150 262,790 51,013 285,238

    KIDNON 45 2,831 14,531 0 - - 2,230 11,524 2,230 11,524

    AUNGON 16 1,631 8,311 1,031 5,311 1,031 5,311

    CABANGLASAN 1 20 100 20 100 20 100

    MPASUG-ONG 1 26 130 26 130 26 130

    IBONA 14 220 1,118 220 1,118 220 1,118

    MALITBOG 1 300 1,700 300 1,700 300 1,700

    MANOLO FORTICH 1 32 160 32 160 32 160

    ALAKAG 1 2 12 1 5 1 5

    ALENCIA CITY 10 600 3,000 600 3,000 600 3,000

    NAO DEL NORTE 30 20,228 483,165 19 1,809 9,367 10,472 48,813 12,281 58,180

    LIGAN 30 20,228 483,165 19 1,809 9,367 10,472 48,813 12,281 58,180

    AMIS OCCIDENTAL 7 - - 0 - - - - - -CLARIN 1 - -

    OZAMIS CITY 6 - -

    AMIS ORIENTAL 115 47,253 396,446 28 3,054 13,081 33,448 202,453 36,502 215,534

    CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 46 38,236 342,400 28 3,054 13,081 24,483 148,667 27,537 161,748

    L SALVADOR 9 648 3,888 648 3,888 648 3,888

    KINOGUITAN 1 150 1,000 150 1,000 150 1,000

    UGAIT 10 1,015 9,060 1,015 9,060 1,015 9,060

    MANTICAO 13 1,170 5,850 1,170 5,850 1,170 5,850

    AAWAN 10 1,956 9,780 1,904 9,520 1,904 9,520

    OPOL 19 3,517 21,102 3,517 21,102 3,517 21,102

    AGOLOAN 7 561 3,366 561 3,366 561 3,366

    14 1,016 5,080 1 30 150 242 1,210 272 1,360

    MPOSTELA VALLEY 13 502 2,510 1 30 150 242 1,210 272 1,360

    COMPOSTELA 2 106 530 - -

    MONKAYO 7 378 1,890 1 30 150 242 1,210 272 1,360

    MONTEVISTA 1 18 90 - -

    ABUNTURAN 2 - -

    EW BATAAN 1 - -

    VAO DEL NORTE 1 514 2,570 0 - - - - - -ASUNCION (SAUG) 1 514 2,570 - -

    29 3,552 14,648 0 - - - - - -

    USAN DEL SUR 2 64 320 0 - - - - - -

    ALACOGON 2 64 320 - -

    RIGAO DEL SUR 27 3,488 14,328 0 - - - - - -

    ISLIG 10 1,146 3,826 - -

    INATUAN 15 2,091 8,996 - -

    INGIG 1 250 1,500 - -

    AGBINA 1 1 6 - -

    419 27,432 139,879 0 - - 14,624 74,962 14,624 74,962

    NAO DEL SUR 419 27,432 139,879 0 - - 14,624 74,962 14,624 74,962

    ALINDONG (WATU) 38 816 4,488 - -

    UADIPOSO-BUNTONG 28 3,060 16,300 1,930 9,650 1,930 9,650

    UBONG 36 3,000 15,015 3,000 15,015 3,000 15,015

    UMBARAN 5 500 2,750 - -

    DITSAAN-RAMAIN 35 2,079 10,395 2,079 10,395 2,079 10,395

    KAPAI 12 1,488 7,737 1,488 7,737 1,488 7,737

    Rep No. 41

    Effects of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAS OF 17 JANUARY 2012, 8:00 AM

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. ofEvac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    RAND TOTAL

    GION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)

    PIZ

    GION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)

    HOL

    GROS ORIENTAL

    MM

    GION IX (ZAMBOANGANINSULA)

    GION X (NORTHERN

    NDANAO)

    GION XI (DAVAO REGION)

    GION XIII (CARAGA)

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    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTED No. ofEvac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation Centers Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    UMBA-BAYABAO (MAGUING) 12 958 4,719 - -

    MAGUING 25 1,400 7,700 1,400 7,700 1,400 7,700

    MARANTAO 28 1,789 8,945 - -

    MASIU 4 382 1,910 - -

    MULONDO 12 1,320 6,600 1,200 6,000 1,200 6,000

    IAGAPO 37 1,800 7,980 - -

    OONA BAYABAO (GATA) 25 1,200 6,000 - -

    AGUIARAN 30 1,850 9,250 - -

    AGOLOAN II 19 2,569 12,845 2,569 12,845 2,569 12,845

    AMPARAN 25 958 5,620 958 5,620 958 5,620

    ARAKA 36 1,813 9,150 - -

    UGAYA 8 250 1,375 - -WAO 4 200 1,100 - -

    REGIONS 7

    PROVINCES 13

    CITIES 8

    MUNICIPALITIES 57

    BARANGAYS 815

    AFFECTED AREAS

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    14,705 37,052Region VII Sub-Total 1,399 6,352

    Negros Oriental 1,399 6,352

    Amlan 41 160

    Bacong 21 2

    Mabinay 4 12

    Siaton 187 498

    Tanjay City 97 551

    Sibulan 294 744

    San Jose 35 400

    Pamplona 35 177

    Dumaguete City 485 3,308

    Valencia 200 500

    Region IX Sub-Total 9 0Zamboanga del Norte 9 0

    Polanco 2

    Dipolog City 7

    Region X Sub-Total 13,060 28,045Bukidnon 342 112

    Valencia City 3Baungon 152 48

    Libona 61 32

    Brgy. Crossing 27 19

    Capihan 6 1

    Gango 21 1

    Kiliog 4

    Kinawe 1

    Manolo Fortich 32

    Maambong 2 1

    Nanka 6

    Pongol 13

    Talakag 1

    San Jose 4 2

    Sil-ipon 6 5

    Poblacion 3 3

    Misamis Oriental 7,469 13,059

    Cagayan de Oro City 7,317 12,635

    Lugait 25 50

    Manticao 61 15

    Naawan 66 359

    EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"

    DAMAGED HOUSES17 January 2012, 8:00 AM

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

    GRAND TOTAL 51,757

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    TOTALLY PARTIALLYREGION Province/Municipality

    DAMAGED HOUSES

    Lanao del Norte 5,249 14,874

    Iligan City 5,249 14,874

    Region XI Sub-Total 16 2

    Compostela Valley 16 2Monkayo 16 2

    CARAGA Sub-Total 165 2,502 Surigao del Sur 150 2,502Bislig City 640

    Hinatuan 74 1,341

    Tagbina 76 521

    Agusan del Sur 15 0

    Talacogon 15

    ARMM Sub-Total 56 151Lanao del Sur 56 151

    Marantao 6

    Kapai 5 10

    Balindong 2 4

    Buadiposo Buntong 3 20

    Piagapo 3 10

    Saguiran 3 10

    Bubong 15

    Ditsaan Ramain 7

    Tamparan 4

    Poona Bayabao 6 12

    Wao 9

    Taraka 2 7

    Bumbaran 9Tagoloan 25 35

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    ep No. 41

    LIVESTOCKS

    No. of

    Schools

    Damaged

    AMOUNT (Schools) Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso ValueType of

    Project/

    Species

    Estimated Peso Value

    RAND TOTAL

    TOTAL 1,007,604,824.40 744,000.00 28,700,000.00 33 105,945,000.00 269,551,743.00 10,962,785.00 2,630,930.00 - 29,686,441.00

    ON IV-B - - - - - 5,353,125.00 - - - - 5

    an 5,353,125.00 5

    ON V - - - - - 385,015.00 - - - -

    ines Sur 384,715.00

    te 300.00

    ON X 1,007,604,824.40 744,000.00 28,700,000.00 27 90,509,000.00 267,615,328.00 10,962,785.00 2,630,930.00 - 29,686,441.00 1,438

    non 29,700,000.00 744,000.00 1,000,000.00 28,078,776.00 9,562,035.00 2,630,930.00 5,407,000.00 77

    an de Oro 775,000,000.00 5,600,000.00 14 61,874,900.00 105,195,120.0014,530,718.00 962

    del Norte 190,150,000.00 190

    City 8,000,000.00 13 28,634,100.00 9,368,400.00 46

    is Occidental 12,000,000.00 273,323.00 12

    is Oriental 12,754,824.40 2,100,000.00 134,341,432.00 1,400,750.00 150

    uin 107,000.00

    AGA - - - 6 15,436,000.00 1,551,400.00 - - - - 16

    o del Sur 6 15,436,000.00 1,551,400.00 16

    EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG"COST OF DAMAGES

    as of 17 January 2012, 08:00 AM

    gion/Province/

    ty/Municipality

    INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE

    TOTAL COS

    (Infrastructure + AgrROADS/BRIDGES/OTHER

    STRUCTURESLIFELINES

    1,142,993,824.40 312,831,899.00 1,455,825,7

    HEALTH

    FACILITIES

    SCHOOLSCROPS (Rice and

    Corn) / (Livestock

    and Fisheries)HVCC (Mango,

    Banana, Papaya,

    Vegetables)

    FISHERIES

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    Tab E

    NDRRMC DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTAL

    GRAND TOTAL 450,000.00 74,259,619.50 7,443,466.57 28,009,827.08 61,902,623.14 172,065,536.29

    REGION VII - 13,741,715.17 2,295,269.02 1,802,980.00 2,603,133.34 20,443,097.53

    Negros Oriental 13,741,715.17 2,295,269.02 1,802,980.00 2,603,133.34 20,443,097.53

    CHD VII for Negros Occidental 30,000.00 30,000.00

    HEMS Central Office for CHD VII 211,680.00 211,680.00

    DOH Central Office (NCPAM) for

    CHD VII2,361,453.34 2,361,453.34

    No Breakdown 97,000.00 97,000.00

    Amlan 517,092.25 116,987.32 3,516.40 637,595.97

    Bacong 98,880.00 34,687.02 660.40 134,227.42

    Dumaguete City 3,119,160.42 599,818.10 667,097.70 4,386,076.22

    Mabinay 34,010.00 2,399.21 114.70 36,523.91

    Pamplona 184,941.25 377,164.62 12,077.40 574,183.27

    San Jose 599,782.50 61,731.62 2,037.40 663,551.52

    Siaton 1,705,540.00 151,246.76 36,363.20 1,893,149.96

    Sibulan 2,571,341.25 214,768.05 533,029.50 3,319,138.80

    Tanjay 4,294,085.00 513,099.39 37,224.60 4,844,408.99

    Valencia 521,882.50 148,304.41 413,858.70 1,084,045.61

    Zamboanguita 95,000.00 75,062.52 170,062.52

    REGION IX - 295,350.00 150,992.00 446,342.00

    Zamboanga del Norte 295,350.00 150,992.00 446,342.00

    Polangco 40,000.00 116,500.00 156,500.00

    Dipolog City 255,350.00 34,492.00 289,842.00

    REGION X 450,000.00 58,667,554.33 3,001,705.55 26,206,847.08 59,108,940.80 147,435,047.76

    Sub Total 450,000.00 3,703,646.08 - - 59,023,275.80

    HEMS Central Office for CHD X - - - 3,071,442.28 3,071,442.28

    DOH Central Office for Northern

    Mindanao Medical Center 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00

    DOH Central Office for CHD X 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00

    DOH Central Office (NCPAM) for

    CHD X 2,802,549.33 2,802,549.33

    DOH Central Office (NCDPC) for

    CHD X 930,010.00 930,010.00

    DOH Central Office (OSEC) for

    CHD X 168,234.00 168,234.00

    CHD MM for CHD X 234,290.00 234,290.00

    CHD IV-B for CHD X 103,541.63 103,541.63

    CHD V for CHD X 107,949.00 107,949.00

    CHD VIII for CHD X 126,715.60 126,715.60

    CHD IX for CHD X 373,000.00 373,000.00

    CHD XI for CHD X 177,966.00 177,966.00

    CHD XII for CHD X 112,814.00 112,814.00

    DOH (Iligan City and Cagayan de

    Oro City) 270,000.00 270,000.00

    CHD CARAGA for CHD X 436,000.00 436,000.00

    Mindanao Central Sanitarium for

    CHD X 119,286.00 119,286.00

    Mayor Hilarion Ramiro Regional

    Training and Teaching Hospital 150,300.00 150,300.00

    Veterance Regional Hospital 437,000.00 437,000.00

    Augmentation from FO-XII 1,428,152.78 1,428,152.78

    Augmentation from FO-XI 1,326,718.42 1,326,718.42

    Augmentation from CARAGA 948,774.88 948,774.88

    c/o DOH donations acct 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00

    LGU - Pangantukan, Bukidnon153,634.70 153,634.70

    DOH Rep, Calamba 980.00 980.00

    RHU Plaridel, Misamis Occidental970.00 970.00

    RHU Jimenez, Misamis Occidental5,500.00 5,500.00

    PHT Misamis Occidental17,000.00 17,000.00

    Albay PHO for CHD X 100,000.00 100,000.00

    PHO Misamis Occidental 9,200.00 9,200.00

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    EFFECTS of TROPICAL STORM "SENDONG" (WASHI)

    COST OF ASSISTANCEas of 17 January 2012, 08:00 AM

    Region/Province/Mun/City

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    NDRRMC DSWD LGUs NGOs DOH TOTALRegion/Province/Mun/City

    Pfizer for CHD X 1,631,240.00 1,631,240.00

    PS-DBM for CHD X 30,400.00 30,400.00

    AAI for CHD X 2,282.70 2,282.70

    PBSP for CHD X 1,430.00 1,430.00

    Unilab for CHD X and Iligan City 324,792.00 324,792.00

    UNICEF (Nutrition) for CHD X &

    Iligan 1,197,311.20 1,197,311.20

    UNICEF (WASH) for Iligan27,672,270.62 27,672,270.62

    WHO for CHD X 5,411,653.82 5,411,653.82

    WHO for Gregorio Luich Mermorial

    Hospital (CHD X) and Northern

    Mindanao Medical Center (CHD X)1,545,916.92 1,545,916.92

    Terumo Corp. Philippines115,596.00 115,596.00

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