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INJURED 1

Region Name Age Cause/Remarks Crew of the barge loaded with soya beans reported missing on 08June2011 due to a sea mishap which drifted along the coast of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon / Sustained Minor Injury

IV-A

Jenson Teruel

MISSING 9
Region Name Age Cause/Remarks Crew of the barge loaded with soya beans reported missing on 08June2011 due to a sea mishap which drifted along the coast of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon On-board unnamed motorbanca (with color white and orange) that departed Dalahican, Lucena City. Reported missing since 07June 2011 Fishermen from Brgy. Makawayan, Torrejos, Marinduque on-board two (2) motorized banca reported missing since 07June 2011

Marcel Baroga IV-A Pedro Flores Nakor Rizo Rone Velasco Rojas Lucito Macaila Perjes Jason Llante Madlangbayan Christopher Velasco Edgar Solo Jay-Ar Velasco 47 y/o 44 y/o

IV-B

SURVIVORS/RESCUED FISHERMEN 14
Region Name Felix Loterte Alberto Custosa Godofredo Rivero Atizano Roda Reymundo Canon Ricky Kimenez Judy Piscarda Larry Fajardo (48 y/o) Rommel Padnian (37 y/o) Jonathan Picoro Jhandel Jason Estrada Orlando Moncada Elias Estrada Erning (surname for verification) Cause/Remarks Crew of the barge loaded with soya beans reported missing on 08June 2011 due to a sea mishap which drifted along the coast of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon / Crew members were able to swim to safer ground Fishing boat incurred mechanical defect while at the vicinity of Pagbilao, Quezon / Rescued by Team Energy Corporation Fishermen from Pinamalayan, Oriental, Mindoro on-board two (2) motorized Banca (Princess Carla). Two (2) of them returned to Pinamalayan while the three (3) others remained in Odiongan, Romblon

IV-A

IV-B

AFFECTED POPULATION Region IV-A A total of 227 families / 661 persons from the nine (9) barangays of Batangas City and (8 barangays) Tagaytay City (1 barangay) evacuated to the following evacuation centers: Barangays Affected Families Persons Evacuation Centers Batangas City 29 Pallocan West 129 Pallocan Elementary School Gulod Labac 13 60 Gulod Itaas Elem School Libjo 88 115 Libjo Elem School Cuta 42 154 Brgy Hall and Cuta Chapel Cuta Journal 10 41 Lingap Pangarap Center Barangay 6 4 17 Kumintang Ibaba 1 5 Tabango 20 100 Tagaytay City Pre-emptive evacuation Maharlika West 20 40 Barangay Hall All evacuation centers were already closed. Evacuees have already returned home NCR One (1) family/five (5) persons from Laura Drive, Bagumbayan, Taguig City evacuated to Gawad Kalinga Bdlg due to flooding Taguig City DRRMC has requested for a water pump to flush-out the water in the area INCIDENT MONITORED Flooding Region III Seven (7) barangays in Balanga City, two (2) brgys in Hermosa and one (1) barangay in Dinalupihan are flooded with floodwaters ranging from 1 1.5 feet deep Region IV-A Brgy. San Rafael 3, Noveleta, Cavite is flooded due to the continuous rains and high tide while the floodwaters in some of the areas in Batangas have already subsided. Water in Taal-Lemery bypass road overflowed Marcos Highway in Brgy. Masinag, Antipolo City and Ortigas Extension, Cainta, Rizal experienced flood reaching up to knee-deep in some portion which caused heavy traffic Region IV-B Flooding incident occurred in Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro due to the swelling of the Alongpong River which caused the stranding of three (3) passenger buses bound for San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. But as of reporting time, only one bus remained stranded NCR Muntinlupa City - Three (3) barangays were also flooded, with floodwaters ranging from leg to hip level floodwaters. Floodwater are slowly subsiding

Taguig City - Laura Drive, Bagumbayan and Mulawin, Lower Bicutan are knee deep underwater - not passable to light vehicles Landslide Region III Landslide incident occurred in Baler-Casiguran along Road Km280+000Km281+000 Dlaned/Pimpolisan Section Dicadi area. The road was rendered impassable to all types of vehicles. DPWH Engineering District in Aurora mobilized one (1) unit of payloader for the ongoing clearing operations Sea Mishap Region I On 09 June 2011 at 5:05 PM, a fishing boat F/B 3MS WOLF owned by Mr. Leo Caranay, allegedly carrying 26 fishermen was reported missing. Said vessel ventured out into the sea on 07 June 2011 and stayed in the vicinity of the Spratlys island to fish, and they were believed to be returning back to Bolinao when the incident happened RDRRMC/OCDRC I coordinated with the Philippine Navy and the PCG for possible search operation. Due to bad weather condition, SAR operation was not possible. Once the sea will calm down, rescue boat of PCG and the Philippine Navy will proceed to the area immediately. A Navy boat and a PCG helicopter will be deployed to conduct search and rescue today Region IV-A On 08 June 2011 at 5:10 PM, two (2) barges with nine (9) crew loaded with soya beans was drifted in the coasts of Barangay Talaan and Castanas, Sariaya, Quezon On 08 June 2011 at 8:20 PM a motor banca named Luzviminda III ran aground while at the vicinity waters of Sitio BIPI, Brgy. San Roque, Bauan, Batangas. The said motor banca is now half-submerged. CGS Batangas provided assistance to the crew and they are now in safe condition On 09 June 2011 at 2:20 PM, an unnamed motor banca which departed Dalahican, Lucena City and with 2 fishermen on-board, was reported missing since 07 June 2011 Suspension of Classes Region IV-A Classes at all levels region-wide resumed as of today, 10 June 2011 Region III Classes in all levels were suspended on 09 June 2011 in five (5) municipalities of Bulacan; Pampanga; Angeles City; and in the City of Balanga, Bataan. Classes at all levels resumed as of today, 10 June 2011 NCR Classes in elementary and highschool levels in NCR were suspended on 09 June 2011. Classes at all levels resumed as of today, 10 June 2011

Power interruptions Region IV-A Parts of Lucena City, San Pablo City, Laguna and Quezon experienced power interruptions Dam and River Ways/Waterways Monitoring NCR Riverways in Nangka, Montalban, Rosario, San Juan, Pandacan and Angono are on alert status and Effective Flood Control Operating System (EFCOS) opened 2 gates at Mangahan Floodway Current water level at Sto. Nio River in Marikina, La Mesa Dam, Angat Dam and Ipo Dam are still below the spilling/critical levels as of 6:00 PM, 09 June 2011 CAR As of 4:00 PM, 09 June 2011, the water level of Binga Dam is 568.65 m (one gate open at 0.3 m ASL) and Ambuklao Dam is 750.93 m ASL which is still below critical level (no gate open)

II. ACTIONS TAKEN NATIONAL


NDRRMCOpCen Disseminated Weather Advisories, GALE Warning, General Flood Bulletins and Severe Weather Bulletin on Low Pressure Area (LPA) and Tropical Storm DODONG (SARIKA) to all OCD Regional Centers through SMS and facsimile and uploaded same at the NDRRMC website, facebook and twitter accounts for further dissemination to their respective local disaster risk reduction and management councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels Directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their area of responsibility (AOR) and subsequently advised Local DRRMCs to initiate pre-emptive evacuation of families in low-lying and mountainous areas if situation warrants NDRRMC Executive Director USEC Benito T. Ramos conducted regular Press Briefings (tri-media) at the NDRRMC Operations Center to provide updates/information to the general public Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) All PCG Districts/Stations and Detachments were directed to establish a Passenger Assistance Center (PAC) in anticipation for the influx of seagoing passengers with the coming peak season brought about by the opening of the school year in all levels of both public and private schools PCG detachment in Sual, Pangasinan was put on standby for SAR operation. A helicopter was also put on standby to conduct aerial survey PCG Air Assets from NAIA Domestic Airport were deployed: One (1) Helicopter, one (1) islander (fixed wing), VF 325 from Sual, Pangasinan and

one (1) SARV 3502 from Manila at around 6:30 AM today, 10 June 2011 to conduct immediate SAR operations Department of Health (DOH) DOH I alerted the Western Pangasinan Hospital, Local Health Offices and Emergency Management Teams of the region and dispatched ambulances and medical personnel to the area Philippine Navy (PN) Alerted the Navy boats at SBMA and Batanes area to monitor any boat sending distress signal Navy patrol boat and a navy plane were on standby at SBMA for possible SAR operation and aerial survey Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Pre-positioned P25.41 Million (Php636,908.02 standby funds and Php24,780,466.15 worth of relief supplies) in all DSWD Field Offices along the typhoon path, broken down as follows:
Field Office Region I Region III Region IV-A TOTAL Standby Fund PhP 121,312.15 300,163.37 215,432.50 PhP 636,908.02 Relief Supplies PhP 5,312,125.33 5,805,349.32 13,662,991.50 PhP 24,780,466.15 Total PhP 5,433,437.48 6,105,512.69 13,878,424.00 PhP 25,417,374.17

REGIONAL
Region I RDRRMC/OCDRC I coordinated with PCG and PN-AFP for the

PDRRMC Pangasinan and MDRRMC Bolinao identified and prepared the following areas as the main casualty collection point: By boat - collection point is in Bolinao, Port Lucente 1st By helicopter - collection point is in Cape Bolinao High School in Bolinao Region II RDRRMC/OCD OpCen is closely monitoring the regional situation and continuously disseminating weather updates to member agencies, local DRRMCs and media RDMMC/OCDRC II coordinated with PDRRMC Batanes, Cagayan, Quirino and Isabela regarding situation update

conduct of search and rescue (SAR) operations on the missing fishing boat with 26 fishermen on-board; DOH for the preparation of nearest hospital; MDRRMC Bolinao and PDRRMC Pangasinan for the preparation of staging area, casualty collection point and transport area

Region III DPWH Engineering District in Aurora was mobilized for clearing operations at the landslide areas in Brgy. Dicadi area in Baler, Aurora CDRRMC Balanga City was convened on 09 June 2011 LGU has already cleared the uprooted tree and electric post in Brgy. San Jose, Balanga City

Region IV-A RDRRMC/OCDRC IV-A issued a memorandum to all members of RDRRMC, PDRRMCs and MDRRMCs advising them to activate their respective disaster operations centers (DOCs) and to be on stand-by alert and ready for deployment PIA - IV disseminated RDRRMC IV-A advisory to all local radio stations and advised the residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to take precautionary measures PDRRMCs activated: Cavite, Rizal and Quezon on monitor MDRRMCs activated: Noveleta, Cavite and Sariaya, Quezon MDRRMC Sariaya conducted Search and Rescue (SAR) operations on the missing crew of the barge that drifted in the coast of Sariaya BFP Batangas City with CDRRMC Rescue Team were stationed in Brgy. Poblacion West, Tiera Verde Subdivision and ready to assist in case the situation in the area worsens PRC Batangas Chapter together with the Batangas City DRRMC Rescue Team were deployed to conduct search and rescue operation of the missing crew Batangas PPO is continuously monitoring the situation in the area and all its personnel are pre-positioned for possible Search and Rescue (SAR) Region IV-B RDRRMC/OCDRC IV-B is continuously disseminating NDRRMC Weather Advisory to the PDRRMO in Region IV-B and RDRRMC Core Group member, Deputized Coordinator, Governors and Mayors through fax and SMS and closely coordinating with PNP PRO IV-A and DPWH IV-A PCG IV-B is continuously monitoring the status of RORO port operations and road conditions DPWH IV-B mobilized maintenance team at West Circumferential Road in case of landslides and conducted clearing operations in Sitio Tibag, Brgy. San Agustin, Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro activated its Provincial Response Teams to monitor the status of river systems in said province The Municipal Government of Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro deployed their personnel and equipment to help the stranded passenger and to clear the road affected by landslide

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