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- impassable road sections due to flood - Bocon Spillway, Caramoran;

Kanlanka Spillway, Viga; and Paturok Spillway, San Andres


- Inalmasinan Spillway, Caramoran due to washed-out embankment
Albay
 Legazpi-Punta de Jesus Road – minimal landslide at Malobago Section,
Km 558+00-Km 558+010, Manito, Albay
 Libon-Pantao Road, Paclas Section, Libon, Albay – road underwater
with 2.0 depth
 Albay West Coast Road, Talin-talin Section, Libon, Albay – impassable
due to landslide.
 Naga-Calabanga- Balongay Road – passable only to large vehicles due
to flood
Actions - Removal and clearing operations on-going despite rains.
Equipment and maintenance crew are on standby for possible action
STATUS OF STRANDEES
STRANDED
PORTS Vessels
Psgr Rolling Motorized
Psgrs Trucks Cars Vessels that took
Bus Cargoes Bancas
shelter
TOTAL 2,676 116 32 47 0 31 23 15
Region V
Tabaco 265 14 4
Pasacao 24
Pio Duran 12
Pilar 220 2 2 4 5 4
Bulan 135 5 1 3 2
Matnog 1,520 48 22 38 5
Bapor 1 1
Region IV-A
Lucena 160 12 4 4
San Jose 20 1
Batangas 200 12 3 2 15 11 12
Region IV-B
Puerto Real 61
Calapan 55 22
Region VI
San Jose
4 1
Buenavista
Roxas 1 3

PCG
 Closely monitoring and rendering assistance for the security of stranded
passengers and vessels per strict implementation of (MC 01-09) guidelines
on movement of vessels during heavy weather

III. PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES


 NDCC released 9,000 sacks of rice to augment resources in preparation of
Typhoon “Pepeng”: Region I -1,000 sacks; Region II – 2,000 sacks; Region III
- 1,000; Region IV-A - 1,000 sacks; Region IV-B 1,000 sacks; Region V -
2,000 sacks; and CAR - 1,000 sacks

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 NDCC also issued NDCC Memorandum No. 19 dated 30 September 2009 to
Chairpersons, MMDCC, RDCCs, LDCCs; Regional Directors, OCDRCs and
Deputized Coordinators on the reiteration of the “Zero Casualty” Policy during
Calamities
 RDCCs and PDCCs concerned implemented the following preparedness
activities as part of the implementation of NDCC Memo Order on the
pre-emptive evacuation and pre-positioning of response assets

A. STATUS OF PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION


 Region I: 136 families/548 persons in 6 barangays in the municipalities
of Aringay, Bauang and San Fernando City, all in La Union were
evacuated in designated evacuation centers
 Region II: 1,542 families in Cagayan Province are ready for evacuation
to 23 identified evacuation centers; 622 families in Isabela evacuated;
1,920 families. In Sta. Teresita; 1,920 families in Batanes to be
evacuated and 35 families in Quirino were evacuated to evacuation
centers
 Region IV-A: Pre-emptive evacuations were conducted to all provinces of
CALABARZON lead by Local Chief Executives and Civil Defense Deputized
Coordinators in coordination with the Chief of Police of Municipal Police
Stations. Force evacuation was made in some disaster-prone areas in Sta.
Cruz, Laguna
 Region V: Evacuated 13,431 families/61,509 persons in various
evacuation centers: Albay (10,581 families/49,352 persons); Camarines
Sur (1,835 families/7,485 persons); Sorsogon (215 families/746 persons);
Camarines Norte (15 families/75 persons) and Catanduanes (785
families/3,851 persons)

B. PREPOSITIONING OF RESPONSE ASSETS


NATIONAL AGENCIES
DSWD
 Doubled efforts to mobilize volunteers for repacking of goods in stockpiling
food packs and forewarned local SWD Officers thru text and e-mail
DOH-HEMS
 Placed all CHDs OpCen in all Regions on code while alert and are
activated 24/7; prepositioned medicines and medical supplies in all CHDs;
pre-emptive evacuations in all CHDs affected areas are now on-going
and all DOH Metro Manila hospitals are now in code blue alert
BFP
 BFP Regional Offices were advised to identify high ground places in their
area of responsibility to serve as safe refuge or evacuation center in case of
flood. BFP Regions 2, 3, 4-IV A. IV-B, V and 8 have prepared a contingency
plan ready for implementation in case the above regions will be affected
AFP
 Prepositioned WASAR, rescue assets and other resources by regions and
agencies concerned

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PNP
 Issued directive to DRRU’s AFP Units to be on standby ready for
deployment; prepositioned SAR assets; and closely coordinate with different
units of SOLCOM DRTF to ensure that DRRUs are operationally ready for
any response activities
 CAMANAVA Cities conducted meetings yesterday, attended by
respective Chief of Police (COPs). Residents in low-lying areas were
directed to move to safer grounds after securing their houses and those
who are in the evacuation centers were likewise advised to remain
 All PCP Commanders in NPD AOR were directed to conduct
information drive and hold meetings with barangays to
synchronize/coordinate possible actions; utilized 5 PNP 6x6 trucks from
NCRPO and NPD in the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation; and detailed
2 trucks in Caloocan; 2 in Malabon City and 1 being used for
transporting relief goods at different areas
NCR
 All LGUs in Metro Manila have initiated pre-emptive measures such
as convening of local DCCs, identification of evacuation centers and
prepositioning of response assets such as fire boats, trucks, dump
trucks, generator sets, medicines, relief goods, floating flat forms,
rubber boats, speed boat, wooden bancas, motorized bancas,
amphibian vehicle, as well as emergency power back-up, and
response/rescue group/volunteers
Region I
 Province of La Union has pre-positioned 5 dumptrucks, 1 unit 5kv
generator, Provincial Disaster Response Team (DRT) composed of 20
persons. Likewise, San Fernando City has pre-positioned 5 dumptrucks,
5 passenger cars, 5 ambulances, 1 patrol boat, 3 fishing boats and 1
fishing vessel
 Province of Pangasinan has WASAR Team on standby and has
established 3 Command Centers (Eastern, Western and Central
Pangasinan)
 Province of Ilocos Norte deployed 1 DRT from Naval Forces Northern
Luzon (NFNL) to Laoag City and Naval Reserve Force with rescue
capability on standby
Region II
 DSWDDMRT, SWAD Teams of Isabela, Cagayan, Quirino and Nueva
Vizcaya have been activated
 DSWD II prepositioned family food packs for the provinces of Quirino,
Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela thru the SWAD Teams
 DepEd II activated all DRRM Office (DRRMO) in Region II
 All PDCCs are activated with rescue assets on standby
 PDCCs Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino and Batanes
conducted emergency meetings to effect pre-emptive evacuation in
their area of responsibility
 RDCC 2 Chairman is now conducting survey in danger zones and
evacuation centers
 PCG Northern Luzon deployed 2 teams of divers to Isabela
 BFP 2 is ready to provide water at the evacuation centers
 PNP, PA and PN prepositioned their respective rescue assets region-
wide

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Region III
 Requested PDCCs of Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bataan, Zambales,
Pampanga and Bulacan to undertake close monitoring, precautionary
measures and implement pre-emptive evacuation as situation warrants.
PDCCs Nueva Ecija and Bulacan convened emergency meeting early this
morning in preparation for possible effects of Typhoon Pepeng
Region IV-A
 Sent memorandum to all Chairpersons of the Provincial and City DCCs
encouraging them to implement the use of early warning system as
warning signals to reach the grass roots level. Likewise, advised to
conduct public information and education campaign in order not to
create panic
 Chairman, RDCC IV-A ordered all Police and Fire Stations to use their
mobile siren as early warning to the barangay level
 PDCCs of Cavite, Batangas, Laguna, Rizal and Quezon conducted PDCC
emergency meeting in preparation for the typhoon. All Disaster
Operations centers are on alert status. People living in low-lying areas
were advised to evacuate to higher grounds
Region IV-B
 Oriental Mindoro Provincial Disaster Response Team, Calapan City Public
Safety Department and MDCC El Nido Palawan are on alert 24/7 operations
 Conducted RDCC IV-B emergency meeting presided by RDCC
Chairman, to assess status of preparedness of member agencies
(DSWD, DOH, DILG, DPWH, BFP, DTI, SOLCOM)
 Alerted RDCC IV-B members, PDCC of MIMAROPA and Civil Defense
Deputized Coordinators
 Coast Guard District Southern tagalong has 1 Team SOG with complete
diving gears and rubber boat; Disaster Reaction Teams has 1 rubber
boat with OBM, DF-08 small seacraft, BRP Davao Norte (SARV-3504),
MCS-3007 (small craft); PRO MIMAROPA has 3 7-man Rescue Teams
 Monitoring of road conditions and roll-on-roll-out port operation
Region V
 Liaison of RDCC member agencies are on standby at OPCEN 5 to
facilitate effective coordination
 901st Brigade deployed 3 M35 trucks, 1 Elf, 1 Km450 for deployment in
various areas of Catanduanes, deployed 5 M35 trucks and 4 Squad of
DRRUs from 83rd IB, 9ID, PA and joint Task group “ MAGAYON” in the
municipalities of Albay (Libon, Guinobatan, Camalig, Daraga, Tiwi,
Tabaco, Malinao, Malilipot and Legaspi City) for possible response and
rescue operation
 OCD V has been continuously coordinating with PCG Bicol for the
updates of strandees in all ports
 PCG Bicol requested Bus Company in Manila to stop operation trips
going to Visayas Catanduanes and Masbate. Closely coordinating with
LGUs and PPA Office to provide assistance to strandees in terms of
food and shelter
 MDCC Daraga distributed assorted goods (rice, canned goods and
noodles) to all evacuees
Region VI
 RDCC VI and PDCCs Aklan, Antique, Guimaras, Iloilo and Capiz
convened all their members in preparation for the effects of TY

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“Pepeng” and considering all possibilities that may occur within their
AOR
CAR
 A joint meeting of Region I and CAR was conducted at San Fernando, La
Union presided by the Secretary, DND and Chairman, NDCC
 RDCC CAR prepositioned all government resources ( heavy equipment
for road clearing, vehicles for transportation, ambulances and fire
trucks
 PDCCs Apayao, Abra, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga and Mt Province
conducted respective emergency meetings, prepositioned family packs
and all provincial assets
 PDCC Apayao placed on standby 6 rubber boats (3 with OBM and 3
without OBM) and 3 bancas and PDCCs Kalinga and Abra with 1 rubber
boat each
 AFP prepositioned military equipment to assist the local DCCs in the
event of emergency operations
 DSWD prepositioned 1,000 family packs and assorted relief items in the
region and 100 to 150 family packs at the provincial levels
 DOH alerted all medical field offices and prepositioned medical supplies
 DSWD CAR prepositioned 1,000 family packs and assorted relief items at
the provincial levels
 CRDCC Authorized all PDCC Chairmen to withdraw sacks of rice to
augment resources of the DCCs in the event of emergency operations,
 Recommended for the suspension of public offices to allow respective
families to prepare
 PNP single side band radio communication system serve as the back
up communication of CRDCCs

IV. Dam Monitoring (Observation time & date - 9:00 PM, Oct. 02, 2009)
FLOOD SEASON HIGH
RESERVOIR WATER
WATER LEVEL TOTAL
LEVEL (RWL)
DAMS (FSHWL) OPENING DISCHARGE
- ACTUAL LEVEL
- SPILLING LEVEL (CMS)
(m AMSL) (m AMSL)

ANGAT (Bulacan) 211.58 212.00 1 gate (0.5m) 190


SAN ROQUE
277.97 280.00 - -
(Pangasinan)
BINGA (Benguet) 573.10 575.00 2 gates (1.5m) 179.85
AMBUKLAO
740.96 752.00 6 gates (4.8m) 130.08
(Benguet)
MAGAT (Isabela) 189.86 193.00 1 gate (1.0m) 475.00
PANTABANGAN
219.39 221.00 1 gate (1.0m) 230.00
(Nueva Ecija)
IPO (Bulacan) 100.17 100.87 1 gate (0.5m) 84.30
LA MESA
79.71 80.15 - -
(Quezon City)
KALIRAYA
286.10 - - -
(Laguna)
Note: Discharge from ANGAT Dam will be increased to 600 cumes on 030400H October

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