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Report No.: 8 Date: 20 October 2011 Time: 5 pm Philippine Red Cross | Typhoon Pedring (Nesat) Operations 1 PHILIPPINE RED CROSS Disaster Management Services – National Headquarters Typhoon Pedring (Nesat) and Quiel (Nalgae) Operations I. Background Typhoon Pedring (Nesat) PAGASA Track as of 5PM, 28 September 2011 Satellite picture as of 27 September 2011 24 September 2011 Tropical storm located at 1,030 km East Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes entered the PAR (Phil Area of Responsibility) and was named Pedring (Nesat – International Name) 25 September 2011 TS Pedring intensified further movinf slightly to the west as it continues to move towards Isabela – Aurora Area. 26 September 2011 Maintained its course and strength as it moved closer to Isabela – Aurora area, intensified into a typhoon, and continued to threaten Isabela Aurora area. 27 September 2011 Typhoon Pedring made landfall over the boundary of Aurora – Isabela around 5 AM. 28 September 2011 Moved west northwest affecting western and central Luzon and moved out of the country. Typhoon Quiel (Nalgae) PAGASA Track as of 01 October 2011 Satellite picture as of 01 October 2011 29 September 2011 The tropical storm east of Northern Luzon has entered the Philippine Area of responsibility and was named Quiel 30 September 2011 TS Quiel intensified into typhoon and poses threat to Northern Luzon again just like Pedring 01 October 2011 Typhoon Quiel made landfall over Dinapigue, Isabela and has slightly weakened as it traversed Northern Luzon and is now over the West Philippine Sea. 02 October 2011 At 4pm, the eye of Typhoon Quiel was located based on satellite and surface data at 370 km west northwest of Baguio City with maximum sustained winds of 130 kph near the center of gustiness of 150 kph. Typhoon Quiel enhances the southwest monsoon and brings rains over the western section of Southern Luzon.

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Report No.: 8

Date: 20 October 2011 Time: 5 pm

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PHILIPPINE RED CROSS Disaster Management Services – National Headquarters

Typhoon Pedring (Nesat) and Quiel (Nalgae) Operations

I. Background

Typhoon Pedring (Nesat)

PAGASA Track as of 5PM, 28 September 2011

Satellite picture as of 27 September 2011

24 September 2011 Tropical storm located at 1,030 km East Northeast of Virac, Catanduanes entered the

PAR (Phil Area of Responsibility) and was named Pedring (Nesat – International

Name)

25 September 2011 TS Pedring intensified further movinf slightly to the west as it continues to move

towards Isabela – Aurora Area.

26 September 2011 Maintained its course and strength as it moved closer to Isabela – Aurora area,

intensified into a typhoon, and continued to threaten Isabela – Aurora area.

27 September 2011 Typhoon Pedring made landfall over the boundary of Aurora – Isabela around 5 AM.

28 September 2011 Moved west northwest affecting western and central Luzon and moved out of the

country.

Typhoon Quiel (Nalgae)

PAGASA Track as of 01 October 2011

Satellite picture as of 01 October 2011

29 September 2011 The tropical storm east of Northern Luzon has entered the Philippine Area of

responsibility and was named Quiel

30 September 2011 TS Quiel intensified into typhoon and poses threat to Northern Luzon again just like

Pedring

01 October 2011 Typhoon Quiel made landfall over Dinapigue, Isabela and has slightly weakened as it

traversed Northern Luzon and is now over the West Philippine Sea.

02 October 2011 At 4pm, the eye of Typhoon Quiel was located based on satellite and surface data at

370 km west northwest of Baguio City with maximum sustained winds of 130 kph

near the center of gustiness of 150 kph. Typhoon Quiel enhances the southwest

monsoon and brings rains over the western section of Southern Luzon.

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II. Situational Overview

Typhoon Pedring “Nesat”, the 16th typhoon which entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility, made a

landfall in the province of Aurora leaving on its path at least 83 people dead and destroying an estimated Php15

billion worth of properties. The said typhoon exited the Philippines in the same time Typhoon Quiel “Nalgae”

made a landfall in Isabela. Both typhoons left a total of more than Php 15 billion worth of properties destroyed.

These typhoons had caused severe problem in most areas of Central and Northern Luzon wherein 4 provinces

were underwater for days and destroyed infrastructure and access roads along its path. As of now, floodwaters

have already subsided, most evacuees have returned home or reside with relatives, and communities have

started their recovery efforts.

With the effects of these back-to-back typhoons, Philippine Red Cross National Headquarters and its Chapters

conducted rescue and evacuation efforts, emergency relief operations, set up first aid and welfare desks, assisted

in the evacuation center management, mobilizing its 143 volunteers in these activities, while giving out its

resources for the most vulnerable people affected by the typhoon.

As of now, National Headquarters maintains to help several chapters in their continued relief operation through

processing of cash advance requests, delivery of food and non food items (packed) to priority areas, etc. PRC

now is approaching the early recovery phase of the operation – looking at possible interventions in the sectors

of shelter, water and sanitation, health and livelihood.

A. Affected areas, see table below:

Data PRC Data (Pedring&Quiel) NDRRMC Data

(Pedring)

NDRRMC Data

(Quiel) Barangays 2,202 3,545 1,761

Municipalities 271 312 138

Cities 0 42 10

Provinces 38 35 18

Families 795,138 651,889 33,680

Persons 3,284,538 3,030,755 143,702

B. Number of casualties:

Data PRC Data (Pedring&Quiel) NDRRMC Data (Pedring) NDRRMC Data (Quiel) Dead 64 83 18

Missing 79 20 7

Injured 102 91 12

C. Houses Damaged (combined Pedring and Quiel):

Data PRC Data NDRRMC Data Totally Damaged 5,764 10,061

Partially Damaged 35,160 61,523

Total 40,924 71,584

D. Areas declared under state of calamity:

City Municipality Province Santiago City, Isabela Obando, Bulacan Nueva Ecija

Tuguegarao, Cagayan Amulung, Cagayan Quirino

Meycauayan City Calumpit, Bulacan Isabela

Olongapo City Dinalupihan, Bulacan Cavite

Tarlac City Noveleta, Cavite Nueva Vizcaya

Malabon, Navotas,

Marikina

Pangasinan

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III. Chapters/ Province Situation – Assessment (Priority Areas) – no changes

Chapter Priority Areas GENERAL SITUATION ACTORS PRESENT RECOMMENDATION

Pampanga Candaba

Masantol

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Highways from NHQ to pampanga are passable. All major roads are passable.

• Flood water in areas have already subsided.

SHELTER

• 1 reported totally damaged houses.

• Actual number of partially damaged houses is not yet available.

FOOD

• Food in Evacuation Centers is mainly provided by local Government of Candaba.

• Breastfeeding is being patronized in evacuation centers

ECONOMY

• Market resumed operation last October 1, 2011

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• Electricity is available

• Communication lines are functional (Landlines and Cellphones)

WATER AND SANITATION

• Water is available in the Communities provided by the water district.

• Wells are not accessible as sources of water due to flooding

• Presence of 2 water refilling station in Poblacion ( Increased Prices)

• No access to latrines in riverside barangays and community practices defecating in the river.

• Garbage collection became irregular since the flooding.

HEALTH

• Health facilities are accessible and functional.

• Common Health problems due to flooding are Fungal Infection, wounds, cough and colds, and

diarrhea.

LIVELIHOOD

• Majority of the people in the community are farmers and fishermen.

• Estimated Php 83 million worth of crops damaged.

• Hand tractors were used as source of livelihood (transportation)

PSYCHOSOCIAL

• No reported cases

LOGISTICS

• Municipality of Candaba is 18 km away from the Chapter.

CHAPTER ASSESSMENT

• Lack of Manpower to facilitate all disaster operation activities.

• Chapter Administrator attends relief distribution.

• No personnel is assigned in consolidating data.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Distributed 1000 Food

Packs Local Government

• Hotmeals

• Food Packs ( 2kgs Rice, 4

tins sardines, 4 packs

noodles)

Church

• Food Packs (Rice, Noodles, Canned Goods, Coffee)

Fil-Chinese

• Food Items

HEALTH

Local Government Unit

• Medicines (Fungicide, ORS)

• Leptospirosis Watch

HEALTH

• Supply of Anti-fungal medication (sulphur

soaps, ointments)

• Hygiene Promotion

CHAPTER

• RC 143 in the

Community

• Capacity Building o WASH

o Assessment

WATER AND SANITATION

• Distribution of water to 6

communities in Masantol

(Alauli, Bagang,

Balibago, Nigui, Sagrada,

Sapang Kawayan)

Nueva

Ecija

Carranglan

Bongabon

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Carranglan is 78 km away from the chapter, which is approximately 3 hour travel by land.

• Ongoing repair of baluarte bridge and is only accessible to light vehicles

SHELTER

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Distributed 3000 Food

Packs

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food Packs

LIVELIHOOD

• Livelihood Assistance to

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• Affected families have already rebuilt their houses using local materials

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Basic food commodities are already available in the market.

ECONOMY

• Market places have already been operational

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• Normal

WATER AND SANITATION

• Normal

HEALTH

• No reported Health Concerns

LIVELIHOOD

• Agriculture was severely damaged.

• The effects of the typhoon were aggravated for it is harvest season.

• Affected people borrow money in order to replant destroyed crops.

PSYCHOSOCIAL

• None

LOGISTICS

• Baluarte Bridge was partially damaged and is only passable to light vehicles.

ABS-CBN

• 200 Food Items (3 kgs, 4

tins canned goods, 4 packs Noodles).

Local Government Unit

• Food Packs (1/2kgs rice, 4

tins canned goods, 4 packs

Noodles)

farmers

Ifugao Alfonso Lista

Aguinaldo

Lamut

Asipulo

Kiangan

Lagawe

Banaue

Hingyon

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Burnay bridge is damaged and is currently inaccessible

• The municipalities of Hungduan, Tinoc, amd Mayoyao are isolated.

SHELTER

• Totally damaged houses are 180

• Majority of damaged houses are in the municipality of Banaue and Hingyon.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Local Government Unit does not have enough supply of food packs to cover all affected families.

ECONOMY

• Availability of Basic necessity is very limited in the market.

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• Cellphone signals were restored last October 5, 2011

WATER AND SANITATION

• Water has been a problem in the community even prior to the disaster

• Water sources (Spring Development) were damaged due to landslides.

• Water is being delivered in the Barangays, but is currently delayed due to damaged roads and

bridges.

HEALTH

• Majority of health issues were due to injuries during the disaster.

LIVELIHOOD

• Near Harvest crops are severely damaged.

PSYCHOSOCIAL

• 1 missing in Banaue since September 27, 2011

LOGISTICS

• Availability of trucks in Banaue and Hingyon

• LGU is providing vehicles to the chapter in conducting relief operations

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Items 1500

LGU

• Food Packs

Aboitiz

• Food Packs DSWD

• Food Packs (same)

• 100 cavans of rice

ABS-CBN

• Food Packs 500

SHELTER

Local Government Unit

• Planned shelter assistance to families with totally

damaged houses worth Php

5,000.00

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Distribution of Food

Packs to affected

families.

OTHERS

• Non Food Items for

families with damaged houses

LIVELIHOOD

• Livelihood Assistance to Agriculture

Aurora Dipaculao

Casiguran

Dinalungan

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Roads are passable to all types of vehicle

• Brgy. Calaoacan, Dipaculao is currently not accessible due to landslide, and is currently only

accessible by walking for 2 hours.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Packs 771

Local Government Unit

NONE

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SHELTER

• Most partially damaged houses were already fixed using salvage materials

• Totally damaged house were already addressed by the LGU.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Basic commodities are available in the market.

ECONOMY

• Local Market is already opened, which have basic necessities available.

WATER AND SANITATION

• Damage water systems in Dinadiawan, Borlongan, and Calaoacan.

• Families are getting water through hand pumps but LGU did not assure if water is potable.

HEALTH

• No reported health issues

• Health facilities are fully functional.

LIVELIHOOD

• Heavy damage on agriculture which mainly is the main source of livelihood in the area.

PSYCHOSOCIAL

• No reported issues

LOGISTICS

• LGU providing transportation in providing Relief

• Food Packs

SHELTER

Local Government Unit

• Shelter Repair Kits (Nipa)

Isabela Echague ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Major roads area Accessible to land vehicles

• Some barangays are stil not accessible due to road closures.

SHELTER

• No more evacuation centers in the whole province

• Families prefer to stay with their neighbours or relatives.

• Schools that were used as an evacuation centers were also damaged due to strong winds.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food is not a major concern as of now, for DSWD is currently providing

ECONOMY

• Public Markets are also opened.

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• No Issues Reported

WATER AND SANITATION

• Access to water is through boreholes and handpumps

• Water containers are also either lost or damaged.

HEALTH

• Cases of diarrhea has been reported but only minimal

LIVELIHOOD

• Crops are destroyed due to the typhoon; some people were able to salvage the remaining crops and

is currently selling them.

LOGISTICS

• Chapter has enough manpower

SHELTER

Philippine Red Cross

• Distributed Emergency

Shelters (Tarpaulin)

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Packs Local Government Unit

• Food Packs World Vision

• Food Packs GMA Kapuso

• Food Packs

ABS-CBN

• Food Packs

Senator Bong Revilla

• Food Packs

Chinese Chamber of Industry

• Food Packs

Faith Fellowship Church

• Food Packs SM Savemore

• Food Packs

OTHERS

World Vision

• Plan for rehabilitation of

Schools and Day Care

Centers

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food Items for 1931

families in 39 barangays

(Dispatched)

WATER AND SANITATION

• Provision of Water

Containers

• Hygiene Promotion

SHELTER

• Emergency Shelter for

587 families

HEALTH

• Health Education

Campaign

Bulacan Calumpit FOOD AND NUTRITION RESCUE HEALTH

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Hagonoy • Sufficient Food Supplies

ECONOMY

• Markets are Open

• Increased in prices of Water.

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• Still no Electricity in Calumpit and Hagonoy

WATER AND SANITATION

• Majority of Toilets and Latrines were flooded

• Affected families dispose their waste / excreta to flooded water.

• Some flooded families on distant barangays uses flood water for cooking, washing and personal

hygiene.

• Water district of Calumpit does not have the capacity to supply far barangays because of lack of

electricity.

HEALTH

• Reported cases of Diarrhea, athlete’s foot and ARI.

Philippine Red Cross

• Rescue Teams Deployed

during the first week of disaster

HEALTH

Philippine Red Cross

• Health promotion and health

education on evacuation

centers DOH

• Medicines

Senator Ping Lacson

• Medicines

WATER AND SANITATION

Philippine Red Cross

• Distributed 5,160 bottled water.

NAWASA

• Drinking Water

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Packs

GMA Kapuso

• Food Packs

ABC 5

• Food Packs

Meralco Foundation

• Food Packs

• Medicines (anti-fungal, cough and colds)

• Hygiene Promotions

• Health Education

WATER AND SANITATION

• Latrines

• Water Supply in Distant Brgys. (Distribution

scheme: Jerry cans with

water)

OTHERS

• Sleeping Kits

Quirino Maddela

Nagtipunan

Aglipay

Saguday

Diffun

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Bridge going to Madella was destroyed, alternate route is in San Francisco and San Manuel (2 hours Travel)

• Isolated areas are Brgy. Wasid, Keat, and San Puggo in Nagtipunan due to damaged bridge.

SHELTER

• Families with totally damaged houses stayed with their relatives or neighbours

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food is available and stores are open except for isolated areas.

ECONOMY

• Public Markets already resumed operation.

WATER AND SANITATION

• No damaged water points reported.

• Community does not boil water.

• Damaged latrines in Balligui elementary school.

HEALTH

• No health problems reported

LIVELIHOOD

• Farming is the main source of livelihood in the area.

• Some families managed to sell available crops.

PSYCHOSOCIAL

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Packs

ABS-CBN

• Food Packs 300

World Food Program

• Energy Biscuits

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food Packs in Isolated Areas

WATER AND SANITATION

• Hygiene Promotion

session

SHELTER

• Provision of Shelter

Repair Kits to 1450 families

HEALTH

• Health Education Campaign

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• None

LOGISTICS

• Chapter has available storage for relief items

Santiago

City

ACCESS AND LOCATION

• Accessible to all types of land vehicle

SHELTER

• 210 families in hazardous area (river bank), government has relocation site but will not provide

shelter.

FOOD AND NUTRITION

• Food is available in the market places.

ECONOMY

• Public Markets are open and basic necessities are available

• Affected farmers cope by borrowing money in order to replant the crops that were destroyed.

ELECTRICITY AND COMMUNICATION

• No issues reported

WATER AND SANITATION

• No issues reported

HEALTH

• No issues reported

LIVELIHOOD

• Farming is the main source of livelihood in the affected areas

• Damage to near harvest crops.

PSYCHOSOCIAL

• No issues reported

LOGISTICS

• Chapter has staff and volunteers

FOOD AND NUTRITION

Philippine Red Cross

• Food Packs

SHELTER

Local Government Unit

• Will Provide relocation site for 210 informal settlers

SHELTER

• Shelter Assistance to 210

families to be relocated.

*This section is collated and prepared by Rommel Sotto (DMS – NFR)

With the information gathered from the series of assessments done in the priority areas, an appeal has been launched to cover needs of the affected communities in the

sectors of food, shelter, hygiene promotion, water and sanitation, capacity building of chapters and national headquarters and livelihood assistance.

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IV. National Headquarters Preparedness and Response Initiatives

A. Preparedness Initiatives

+ DMS Department conducted an all-staff meeting last 26 September before landfall of TY Pedring, followed

by an Executive Staff meeting lead by the Chairman and Secretary General together with the delegates of

Partner National Societies operating in the Philippines, as preparation for TY Pedring response efforts

+ Early warning was disseminated to concerned chapters and required early action.

+ Activated volunteers and team were organized for possible deployment.

+ Chapters were required to submit the capacity survey form to plan better which chapter needs NHQ

assistance/ augmentation

+ NHQ- Operation center continuously monitor and closely coordinates with early warning agency

(PAGASA) and NDRRMC

B. Response Accomplishments

B.1. Search & Rescue, Retrieval & Evacuation: ERU-NHQ deployed several teams and vehicles as part of its

rescue response as shown in the below as of 11 October 2011:

Area of

Operation

Rescued Transport Resources Mobilized

Individuals Personnel Truck Rubber Boat LARC UV

Navotas 294 3 1 1

Manila 28 2480 24 1 2 1 2

Nueva Ecija 150 10 1 2

Bulacan 489 1825 77 2 11 2 3

Total 811 4455

+ 11 WaSaR Teams mobilized

+ Total Number of Personnel Mobilized – 73; Additional Support on site: SBMA - 19

+ October 15, 2011 - At 4:30 AM, dispatched 3 rubber boats for PMA doctors on boat with 1 team/7 members

from PRC at Pampanga. TL: Jojo Natividad. Doctors from PMA were headed by Dr. Mike Aragon with Dr.

Erick Tayag

B.2. Relief

NHQ Efforts: Based on the requests received from Chapters, the following table shows the requests processed

and approved by NHQ:

Food Items Allocation

No. Chapter Rice (sacks) Sardines

(boxes)

Noodles

(boxes)

No. Families

(food packs)

CDO

packs

Food

Packs –

NHQ

Total

Food

Packs

Amount

1 Cagayan 75* 25* 49* 750

750 PHP 225,000

2 Quirino 400* 140* 251* 4,000

4000 PHP 1,200,000

3 Nueva Ecija 700* 290* 487* 8,000

8000 PHP 2,400,000

4 Bulacan

1,010** 7,160** 8,170 PHP 2,213,650

5 Pampanga 50* 15* 35* 500

2,300** 2800 PHP 840,000

6 Aurora

3,000** 3000 PHP 900,000

7 Isabela 100* 40* 56* 1,000

4552** 5552 PHP 1,665,600

8 Ifugao

2,100** 2,100 PHP 630,000

9 Pangasinan 150* 60* 84* 1,500

1500 PHP 450,000

10 Tarlac 150* 60* 84* 1,500

200** 1700 PHP 510,000

TOTAL 1,625 630 1,046 17,250 1010 19,312

37,572 PHP 11,034,250 Total Number of Food Packs 37,572

Total Number of Families to be Served 37,572

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*Memo prepared by NHQ, then sent to chapters for local purchase (sardines and noodles) and withdrawal of NFA rice.

**Packed from the National Headquarters

Note: Food pack amounts are based on the calculations that each family receives 5 KL Rice, 4 Tins Sardines, 4 Packs Noodles (PHP 300.00 per pack).

CDO ready to eat are calculated PHP13.00 per tin, 1 pack contains 5 tins CDO.

Status of Food Relief Distribution

No. Chapter

Food

Packs

Approved Distributed Balance

CDO

dispatched Distributed Balance

1 Cagayan 750 719 31 0 0 0

2 Quirino 4000 3904 96 0 0 0

3 Nueva Ecija 8000 7984 16 0 0 0

4 Bulacan 7160 7160 0 1,010 1,010 0

5 Pampanga 2800 2,800 0 0 0 0

6 Aurora 3000 2,622 378 0 0 0

7 Isabela 5552 2,164 3388 0 0 0

8 Ifugao 2100 1648 452 0 0 0

9 Pangasinan 1500 1500 0 0 0 0

10 Tarlac 1700 1,700 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 36,562 32,201 4,361 1,010 1,010 0

Non-Food Items

No. Chapter

Allocation

(kits)

Dispatched

(kits)

Distributed to

beneficiaries Balance Amount

1 Bulacan 6,606 4,200 2,702 1,498 PHP 3,780,000

2 Nueva Ecija 3,466 2,500 2113 387 PHP 2,250,000

3 Quirino 2,800 2,800 1456 1,344 PHP 2,520,000

4 Aurora 1,000 1000 423 577 PHP 900,000

5 Isabela 1,000 2,300 791 1,509 PHP 2,070,000

6 Ifugao 500 500 66 434 PHP 450,000

7 Pangasinan 1,000 1,000 926 74 PHP 900,000

8 Navotas 1,000 1,000 1000 0 PHP 900,000

Total 17,372 15,300 9,477 5,823 PHP 13,770,000

*Standard non food item consists of 2 pcs. Mosquito Nets, 2 pcs. Blankets, 2 pcs. Plastic Mats and 1 pc. Jerry Can (20L ).

+ Provided 100 loaf of bread to patients and staff of Ospital ng Maynila.

+ Deployed Hot Meals on Wheels to Bulacan Chapter targeting to feed 1,250 families in San Marcos National

High Sch. & San Marcos Elem Sch.

+ Cash Advance Requests:

Chapter Amount

Bulacan PHP 50,000

Nueva Ecija PHP 30,000

Quirino PHP 20,000

Isabela PHP 20,000

Ifugao PHP 15,000

TOTAL PHP 135,000

Resources allocated by NHQ:

Resources Allocated by NHQ Quantity (families) Amount

Food Pack (2-days) 25,000 13 M

Non Food Item 7,500 3M

Meal Ready to Eat/Hot Meals 14,000 3M

Operational Cost 2M

Total Resources Allocated from NHQ 46,500 21 M

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Overall Targets for Relief Distribution: A total of 56,050 food packs and 17,372 standard non-food item kits

are prepositioned for the following target chapters. However, these targets may vary according to needs basing

from continuing assessment.

No. Chapter Food Items Non- Food Cost (PHP)

1 Bulacan 30,000 6,606 PHP 14,615,100

2 Nueva Ecija 8,000 3,466 PHP 5,519,400

3 Quirino 4,000 2,800 PHP 3,720,000

4 Aurora 3,000 1,000 PHP 1,800,000

5 Navotas 0 1,000 PHP 900,000

6 Isabela 2,500 1,000 PHP 1,650,000

7 Ifugao 2,100 500 PHP 1,080,000

8 Pangasinan 1,500 1,000 PHP 1,350,000

9 Tarlac 1700 0 PHP 510,000

10 Pampanga 2500 0 PHP 750,000

11 Cagayan 750 0 PHP 150,000

Total 56,050 17,372 PHP 32,374,800

Overall Relief Efforts (Chapter & NHQ): Based on the submitted reports from chapters, the following are the

recorded relief assistance. Food items vary from our standard pack and the packs that are repacked by chapters

(not our standard). Same with the non food item kits.

Chapter Food Items Tarpaulin

Non-Food

Items Biscuits Hygiene Kits Hot Meals

Bottled

Water

Fam Pax Fam Pax Fam Pax Fam Pax Fam Pax Fam Pax Fam Pax

Quirino 4,411 20,799 10 50 1456 7280 52 260

Ifugao 1747 5,506 180 900 164 820

Cagayan 728 2,919

Isabela 2,423 11,223 791 3,413

Ilocos Sur 40 214 40 214

Nueva

Vizcaya

147 703 56 280 49 276

Kalinga 12 65

La Union 143 668 132 529

Aurora 2,622 13,110 9 45

Bulacan 9,121 43,906 3298 17271 2,664 6,719 919 4,595

Pampanga 6,764 30,931

Zambales 485 2,078 201 722

Nueva Ecija 7,319 35,130 1448 4507 694 3,742

Baguio City 21 101 21 101

Manila 250 1,250 1,401 7,005

Navotas

City

1000 5000 585 2925 300 1,500

Cavite 174 882 150 750

Pangasinan 2,014 8,473 926 4,630 900 4349 122 481

Tarlac 1,708 6,475

Rizal 70 225 890 4,450

Malabon 80 400

Oriental

Mindoro

135 672

Olongapo

City

200 1000

TOTAL 40,006 183,896 10 50 8,349 39,265 1,532 7,362 1,485 7,274 5,506 21,015 919 4,595

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B.3. Social Services

+ Social Services advised affected chapters to put up welfare desk, provide PSP, and collate names of

families/individuals in evacuation centers, list of injuries, dead for tracing purposes.

+ SOS-NHQ set up welfare desk to Ospital ng Manila and provided PSP to 22 persons in P. Guevarra ES and

conducted assessment in BASECO

+ Al Quadrillero (SoS – NFR) sent to Aurora for assessment

B.4. Health

+ Conducted Medical Mission in coordination with Makati Medical Center in Bulacan headed by PRC

Director for Administration Paul Gwyn Pagaran and OIC-CHNS Mr. Ryan Jopia (Oct. 15, 2011)

+ Medical Mission in coordination with Makati Medical Center in Pampanga headed by PRC Director for

Administration Paul Gwyn Pagaran and OIC-CHNS Mr. Ryan Jopia

+ Provided hot meals to 5,628 families / 21,274 individuals in La Union, Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan,

Baguio, Manila, Navotas, Cavite and Mindoro Oriental

+ Nurse Corps volunteers were mobilized for Hygiene Promotion Sessions and Rapid Coverage Assessment

for Measles in evacuation center (Northville Elementary School, Calumpit, Bulacan).

+ Reached 1,070 families during Hygiene Promotion Sessions in La Union, Pangasinan, Zambales, Navotas.

+ Positioned Doxycycline Tablets to National Blood Center Clinic for Leptospirosis prophylaxis treatment

of at-risk volunteer responders.

+ Community Health and Nursing Services NFR Brian Kae Enriquez conducted Health Assessment last 30

September 2011 at Daang Hari Elementary School (evacuation center), Navotas City and identified problems in

water and sanitation and other health related issues. For follow up as to what actions were taken after the

assessment.

+ Bulacan chapter was able to reach 210 people thru hygiene promotion sessions conducted by the Nurse

Corps volunteers last 08 October 2011.

B.5. Assessment

A Philippine Red Cross (PRC) multi-sector assessment team composed of personnel from DMS, CHNS, and

Social Services was deployed to Pampanga, Quirino, Isabela, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Ifugao, and Aurora on 5 to

7 October 2011. Prior to departure, all team members had a briefing, alongside other teams, at the national

headquarters.

The team visited some of the affected places and communities to observe the effects of the typhoons. They also

interviewed key informants, including the Local Government Officials, Barangay Officials, Community

Leaders, Religious Leaders and Community Members. The team also reviewed available relevant records and

used structured questionnaire/assessment form to facilitate collection of sector-specific information.

Team 1: Bulacan, Pampanga

Name Function Office Status

Brian Kae Enriquez Team Lead NHQ – CHNS Returned to NHQ.

Patrick Darilag Member Valenzuela Chapter

Gary Santos Member Cavite

Team 2: Isabela, Quirino

Name Function Office Status

Jay-R Cristobal Team Lead NHQ – CHNS Returned to NHQ.

Mark Oliver Alimuc Member Isabela Chapter

Leony Luglug Member NHQ – DMS (GRC)

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Team 3: Aurora

Name Function Office Status

Michael Belaro Team Lead NHQ – SoS Returned to NHQ.

Icetel Andres Member NHQ – SRC

Von Ryan Gustilo Member Rizal Chapter

Team 4: Ifugao

Name Function Office Status

Mark Abrigo Team Lead NHQ – CHNS Returned to NHQ.

Joel Fuentes Member Quezon City Chapter

Christine Denise Avelino Member NHQ – DMS (GRC)

Team 5: Nueva Ecija

Name Function Office Status

Ian Nubin Francisco Team Lead NHQ – SS Returned to NHQ.

Heidi Manalili Member Ilocos Norte Chapter

Kenth Willy Palencia Member Rizal Chapter

Last 11 October 2011, a meeting of all the teams who went for assessment plus PRC key personnel was held at

OpCen Briefing Room to discuss the assessment findings and came up with a document which shows the

sectors assessed and the recommendations per sector as well. This will be the basis for further intervention of

PRC to the affected areas.

+ Assessment Team deployed to Aurora, Isabela, and Bulacan: (30 September 2011)

Team Area of

Responsibility

Members Function Contact Number Status

1 Aurora Joel Fuentes Team Leader +639999082982 Returned to

NHQ (05 Oct 2011)

Mark Abrigo Member Al Cuadrillo Member

2 Bulacan Karen Loreno Team Leader +639213814354 Returned to

NHQ. Arwina Eclarinal Member Donald Maniego Member

3 Isabela Marc Oliver Alimuc Team Leader +639212808805 Chapter On going Alfrey Gullia Member

Ofelia Mariano Member

+ As for the Bulacan Assessment/Support Team, they have been assisted the chapter in its operations – relief

distribution and rescue, and reported back to NHQ on a regular basis.

+ For the Isabela Assessment Team – local team currently assessing the needs of the affected population.

+ Deployed WATSAN Team composed of 2 staffs from DMS with vehicle (Minivan-WMW-394), TL:

Ulysses Sanoy - 09472718770, Member: Dominic Puzon – 09322263635; Equipment are the ff: 1 unit 10,000-L

Bladder Tank, 1 unit Tap Stand with rigid hose, 1 unit Water Pump, 1 unit tent

+ Nurses Corps deployed for Disaster Operation are the following:

• 7 nurses from Pampanga – given orientation for deployment in Pampanga chapter

• 10 nurses from Bulacan – given orientation for deployment in Bulacan chapter.

• 3 nurses from Zambales – given orientation for deployment in Pampanga chapter

• 5 nurses from Bataan – given orientation for deployment in Pampanga chapter

• 10 nurses from Laguna – given orientation in NHQ. To be dispatched tomorrow to Bulacan

B.6. Blood Services

+ Transported 100 units of blood from Ospital ng Maynila to PRC National Blood Center

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B.7. Logistics

+ Lent 2 units of Generator to Ospital ng Maynila to continually supply power to life saving equipment/

apparatus in the said hospital

+ Resources mobilized:

o 4 Tents

o 4 6X6 rescue Trucks

o 11 Rubber Boats

o 2 LARC V

o 3 Utility Vehicles

o 2 Rescue Van

o 2 Tower Lights

o 3 Generator

o 1 10-Wheeler truck

o 1 6-Wheeler truck

o 1 HMW

o 1 Minivan

B.8. Safety Services

+ Safety Services had 1 team on standby for augmentation to ERU

B.9. Human Resources Mobilization

+ Total manpower deployed by NHQ – 321

+ Staff – 80

+ Volunteers (NHQ) – 241; Volunteers (Chapters) – 2,442

+ Teams mobilized – 68

V. Chapter Emergency Preparedness and Response Initiatives – no changes

As per the issuance of PAG-ASA of public storm warning signals, the following are the chapters affected.

However, not all are reporting to Operations Center, reporting mediums maybe via PowerTxt, email, fax, phone

calls; pls see below data:

North and Central Luzon

CAGAYAN

Relief operations serving a total of 129 families with 526 individuals at Goran Barangay Hall and at Barangay Batu 99 and 30 families

respectively.

Distributed a total of 304 food packs (5 kg. rice, 3 tins sardines, 5 packs noodles) to 304 families with 1,307 persons at 3 different

distribution sites (1. Chapter, 2. Afusing Batu, Alcala 3. Brgy 4, Enrile)

Conducted relief operation at Enrile, Tuguegarao City, and Alcala, Cagayan.

SANTIAGO CITY

Assisted the LGU in distributing relief goods to 1,200 families/9,141 persons

Mobilized volunteers in assessment, repacking and distribution of goods and assisting in rescue efforts

Coordinating with city government for more updates of the situation in Santiago

IFUGAO

Doing assessment in making arrangement on the relief operation as to bgys, roads will be passable we will continue the distribution, to

the reachable bgys. Globe signal has been restored.

BULACAN

Served a total of 500 & 458 families in Sto. Niño, & Pungo, Calumpit respectively and 466 families in Sto. Cruz, Hagonoy. A total of

1,424 families were served.

Deployment of Water Tanker to Northville 9, Iba O’ Este, Calumpit.

Activation of Health & Welfare Desk & First Aid Station at Northville 9, Iba O’ Este

Distributed potable water supply, 5,160 in number at 500 ml to affected families altogether with the donated ones in Calumpit. In

Hagonoy, 299 families were served.

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Provision of relief goods (standard pack) in 4 evacuation centers (san isidro, abulalas hagonoy, malolos central, Caingin Elementary

School) and served a total of 1,106 families or 5,105 persons

Deployment of Health Assessment Team(Canalate Elementary School, Caingin Elementary School and Sitio Tabang Ilog Bulihan

Malolos Bulacan)

Conducted relief operation in San Sebastian Hagonoy Bulacan.

Mobilized staff and volunteers for relief operation and rescue effort in Calumpit.

Conducted relief operation in San Sebastian Hagonoy Bulacan.

Mobilized staff and volunteers for relief operation and rescue effort.

Staff and vols are mobilized for response in Calumpit, Hagonoy

NUEVA ECIJA

As of October 10, distributed a total of 1,830 FI to the Barangays of Bongabon, Laur & Gabaldon.

Provided relief packs to 3,455 affected families that were not reached by the government with the standard package consisting of 5 kg.

rice, 5 packs noodles and 5 tins sardines

Deployed rescue team

Served Hot Meals

Continuously monitoring situations especially on low lying areas.

ISABELA

Distributed a total of 350 food items to the Barangays of Cordon.

Conducted relief operations serving a total of 678 families.

WASAR/ volunteers deployed in San Mariano on October 2 afternoon

Rescued 128 persons @ Minanga, San Mariano

Provided biscuits, food packs, mosquito nets, mats and tarpaulins

Assigned WASAR personnel and standby volunteers at the chapter

Continuous monitoring (situation in areas of responsibility; weather updates, Magat dam for possible flood, etc.)

QUIRINO

Conducted relief distribution. Served 2,559 families for food items

Chapter provided tarpaulins for at least 10 families with totally damaged houses in Saguday and Diffun

Volunteers are also mobilized in assessment & relief packing

Chapter purchased locally food items for 300 families and is distributed

Provided disaster welfare services.

AURORA SC

Distributed 771 food packs to the identified beneficiaries in Aurora.

Planning/briefing for the distribution of relief food packed received from PRC NHQ for the beneficiary.

The chapter distributed the food packed to the affected five (5) brgys in Dipaculao with the help of the LGU for using their vehicle to

drop the said food packed.

Conducted rescue operation at Sitio Gabgab ,Buhangin Baler , Aurora and give hot meals to 9 evacuated families to Brgy Hall of

Buhangin.

Coordinate with PDRRMC, and other agency how to make communication to northern municipalities of Aurora, and get information and

necessary data.

ALAMINOS – WEST. PANGASINAN

The chapter deployed 2 Assessment Teams ; 1 in Alaminos City and 1 for the 9 municipalities covered by the chapter

The chapter served biscuits to families in evacuation centers which is part of the pre-emptive evacuations in Alaminos City especially

those along riverbanks.

LA UNION

2 teams composed of 10 members were deployed for disaster welfare desk and rapid assessment.

Red Cross Welfare , First Aid and Disaster Team were deployed in Aringay Ampitheater to assist the evacuees in their needs, team

provided 6 big packs of biscuits for 111 families, 36 bottles of multivitamins , 22 bottles of paracetamol 60 ml,260 tablets paracetamol

500mg for 50 children and 3 jerry can lend to the evacuees.

PANGASINAN

Served a total of 1,660 families with food items & 926 families with non-food items.

Relief distribution in Brgy. Pantol, Bayambang for 120 families.

Comprehensive health assessment for Brgy. Pantol, Bayambang carried out by Ms. Marichu Estigoy

Received information from DMS-NHQ re arrival of 1,000packs NFI at about 7:00PM today. Volunteers on standby for unloading and

distribution.

Relief distribution is scheduled Oct. 6 for 192 families in Brgy. Baay, Lingayen. (Standard food packs including : five kilos of rice, 5

packs of noodles and 3 cans of sardines)

Hot meals were served for the evacuees in Brgy. Mayombo, Dagupan City.

Maintained its close coordination w/ PDRRMC and CDRRMC for a more coordinated and efficient response initiatives.

RC 143 are still advised to monitor and report any urgent concern in the area.

Rescue assets and resources are still placed on stand-by in case the situation calls for rescue. Two (2) ERU teams and 1 medical team

still on standby to anticipate any untoward incidents.

DRT and Chapter OpCen still activated and on monitoring status.

Monitoring of flood prone areas and reported evacuation areas on- going thru close coordination to LGUs and 143 volunteers in the area.

Sustained its communications efforts w/ the San Roque Dam for any updates in the status and further actions.

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Repacking of food packs facilitated by the RC 143 Volunteers.

Deployed 3 Assessment Team today to cover the areas of Aguilar; Bautista; Bayambang; Dagupan City and Calasiao

Ensure the adequate stocks of blood supply in the Blood Center.

WASAR team dispatched to monitor and validate report of flooding in Binalonan.

Dispatched truck and rubber boat

PAMPANGA

Served 2,300 families/9,471 persons.

1,600 families/6423 individuals served

• Oct 2 – Bgy Sulipan, Apalit –500 families

• Oct 2 - Bgy.Tabuyok, Apalit – 1, 000 families

• Oct 3 – Bgy Sulipan, Apalit – 100 families (2k rice, 4 tins, 5 packs noodles)

Continuous monitoring in area of responsibility.

Coordination with respective DRRMC offices- updates of ongoing monitoring operations within area of responsibility

Alerted ERT and 143 volunteers

Coordinated with RDRRMC 3 for possible augmentation of Bulacan Red Cross chapter with their rescue operations in municipalities of

San Miguel and Obando; and prepositioning of rescue teams to Candaba, Arayat, Apalit, San Simon and San Luis municipalities

Coordinated with DOH CHD 3 regarding possible augmentation of Emergency Medicines to the identified evacuation center.

TARLAC

Mobilized chapter staff and 143 for relief and rescue.

Continuous coordination with PDRRMC, Tarlac Provincial Office, NOLCOM, 3rdMechanized Infantry Battalion, Municipal Mayors

and DSWD for the latest update re typhoon Pedring and Quiel.

NUEVA VIZCAYA

Distributed NFI for 56 families totally damages houses (cooking pot,mat,blanket pail, water container and cooking oil)

Conducted ocular survey among identified risk areas in the province.

Provided first aid assistance to a patient suffering from seizure attack while on our way validating damages cause by Typhoon Pedring.

Distributed food (rice, sardines, noodles, cooking oil) and non-food (mats, cooking pot, jerry cans, pail, blanket) items to families

confirmed with totally blown down houses

Mass distribution of biscuits

National Capital Region

RIZAL

East Rizal Branch distribute biscuit to 519 families

West Rizal Branch requested to NHQ WASAR team to assist the rescue operation at Kasiglahan, Rodriguez and distributed

Champorado.

Marikina City deployed 3 WASAR teams (NHQ, Makati and Marikina.

Set up 7 welfare and First Aid stations at 7 Ecs

Paranaque City provides goods to the evacuees at brgy. San Dionisio and Tambo.

Provided welfare desk and FA station at the ECs.

Muntinlupa City provided biscuits to 175 families

Pasig City conducted assessment to 3 ECs.

NAVOTAS CITY

Conducted relief distribution. Served 795 families/3,975 persons

Chapter recommended that 1,828 affected families be given NFI – this is still on process.

Served hot meals for 300+ families on two evacuation areas.

Served hot meals(lugaw)for 500 families

Welfare desk, FA station

QUEZON CITY

Rescue operation

Operation at Bagong Silang Sitio Clemencia

Relief noodles and biscuits

Conducted PSP

MARIKINA CITY SC

Health and Welfare desk @ 9EC

Alerted 143 team leaders to monitor areas to be affected by flood

Coordinated to LGU

RIZAL – WESTERN

The Branch is able to give food (biscuit) clothes and water to the Evacuees of Brgy. San Dionisio.

The Branch also rendered Welfare desk.

Standby medical team for any untoward incidents.

First aid stations

VALENZUELA

Distributed a total of 500 packs loaf bread to 5 barangays for the typhoon Pedring-affected families. Barangays Marulas, Bisig, Rincon,

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Coloong & Wawang Pulo received 50, 50, 50, 12 and 328 packs respectively.

Emergency Response Team Deployed in Low lying areas Auspicate , Doña Ata and Valenzuela N/S in Brgy. Marulas

Emergency Response Team Deployed in low lying areas of Ge. T. De leon, Marulas and Ugong for monitoring and assessment.

Provided medical response

Assisted LGU in repacking and relief distribution

Facilitated management of evacuees in the evacuation centers

South Luzon and Bicol Area + Visayas

CAVITE

Provision of Hot Meals for 150 families at Obedio Dela Rosa Evac, Centers together with DSWS and Racoda.

Provision of Relief goods with 5 kilos Rice, 2 sardines and 3 noodles, biscuits for 160 families at San Rafael Elementary School

ALBAY

Conducted Situational Needs / Assessment set up First Aid Station and Welfare Desk in evacuation centers

CATANDUANES

Search and retrieval operation to the dead body of Shawn Andrie Dalora of Brgy. Cabugao, Bato, Catanduanes headed by Red Cross

ERU together with the PDRRMO, Bato PNP and Cabugao Barangay Council

PSP conducted by ERU.

MINDORO ORIENTAL

Chapter was able provide hot meals to 672 stranded passengers at calapan city port.