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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines

NDRRMC UPDATE
Situation Report No. 7 re Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)
Releasing Officer:

USEC BENITO T. RAMOS


Executive Director, NDRRMC
and Administrator, OCD
DATE: 05 February 2011, 6:00 PM
Sources: DOST-PAGASA, EASTMINCOM, AF; PNP; PCG; OCDRCs V, VIII, X, XI, ARMM, and CARAGA

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW
A. BACKGROUND
The Low Pressure Area (LPA) which prevailed since January 31, 2011 to January 04,
2011 brought widespread rains over Visayas and Mindanao and triggered the recurrence
of flashfloods, landslides and big waves in eleven (11) provinces of Regions VIII, X, XI,
CARAGA and ARMM.

B. EFFECTS

1. INCIDENTS MONITORED FROM JANUARY 31 TO FEBRUARY 04, 2011

a) FLOODING
CARAGA
Agusan del Norte - Sitio Kasilak, Brgy. Tal-ao and Brgy. 7 in Buenavista; Brgy.
Panaytayon and Brgy. Basilisa in Remedios T. Romualdez. Flood waters already
subsided in some areas.
Region X
Misamis Oriental (Gingoog City and Talisayan); Camiguin Province; Misamis Occidental
(Ozamiz City) were flooded. Flood victims were evacuated to the Brgy. Hall stage, multi-
purpose center, 2 chapels and waiting shed.

Region XI
Compostela Valley (Purok 2, Brgy. Panibasan in Maco and Compostela, Compostela
Valley Province on February 02, 2011 due to continuous rains. Forty-five (45) families
were evacuated to the gymnasium of Compostela.

ARMM
Sulu Province (14 barangays were affected: 8 in Jolo namely: Walled City, Alat, Chinese
Pier, Asturias, Takut-Takut, Tulay, San Raymundo and Kasangayan; one (1) in Panamao;
one (1) in Pangutaran; and four (4) in Hadji Panglima Tahil. Flood waters in Jolo
receded on February 04, 2011 except in some low-lying areas.

b) LANDSLIDE
CARAGA - National Highway along Brgy. Union, Lingig, Surigao del Sur (February 01,
2011)

Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+632) 911-1406; 912-2665; 912-5668; NDRRMC Secretariat (+632) 912-0441; 912-5947;
Office of the Administrator, OCD (+632) 912-2424
Email: dopcen@ndcc.gov.ph Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph
Region X - National Highway (Cagayan de Oro-Butuan) at vicinity of Barangays
Pangpangon and Punta, Talisayan, Misamis Oriental.

c) SEA MISHAP
Region V - A fishing boat named “Daner” of Bulan, Sorsogon with 4 fishermen onboard
capsized within the vicinity of Brgy. Canomay, Claveria, Masbate on or about 9:00AM,
31 January 2011 due to big waves and strong winds.
Region VII- A motorized pump boat with 2 fishermen onboard from Maasin City,
Southern Leyte going back to Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol was reported missing since
Feb. 1, 2011.

d) DISEASE OUTBREAK
There were eighty one (81) diarrhea cases reported in San Ricardo, Southern Leyte: 23
were confined at Pintuyan District Hospital and 58 were treated at San Ricardo Rural
Health Unit (RHU).

2. STATUS OF RIVERS/TRIBUTARIES

CARAGA
Mapaso River in Placer, Surigao del Norte overflowed. As of reporting time, water level
of Lake Mainit is still 7 meters high.

Region X
Kibaluyot River in Gingoog City and Baylao Creek in Mambajao, Camiguin overflowed.

3. STATUS OF LIFELINES
a) ROADS/BRIDGES
CARAGA
Surigao del Norte
 Portion of Surigao-Davao Coastal (national) Road specifically at Brgy. Cagdianao,
Claver is not passable due to erosion of a portion of land from an elevated location
 Section of a national highway along Bad-as, Placer Road is flooded due to the
overflowing of Mapaso River and is passable only to big trucks

Surigao del Sur


 Entrance of Adela Sierra Ty Memorial Medical Center (TASTMMC) in Tandag,
Surigao del Sur is impassable due to collapsed road (3-4ft deep)
 Payasan to Los Arcos Road in Lianga, Surigao del sur is passable only to light
vehicles
 Barangay road going to Cancavan Esperanza, Carmen, Surigao del Sur is still
impassable

b) WATER
CARAGA
LWUA water service in Tandag, Surigao del Sur is back to normal

4. AREAS AND POPULATION AFFECTED (Details on Tab A)


 A total of 127,157 families / 599,553 persons were affected in 697 barangays of 70
municipalities and 5 cities in the provinces of Southern Leyte in Region VIII, Misamis
Oriental, Misamis Occidental and Camiguin in Region X, Compostela Valley in Region XI,

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Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat
Islands in CARAGA Region, and Sulu in ARMM
 Status of Evacuees: As of reporting time, 05 February 2011, the number of evacuees
decreased from 14,779 families / 72,995 persons to 4,507 families / 22,084 persons
currently housed at 103 evacuation centers

5. CASUALTIES (Dead – 17, Injured – 1, Missing – 3) - Details on Tab B


DEAD - 17

Region X: 2
 Misamis Oriental (Christopher Laraga, 20 yrs. old and Alger Jorge Boholano, 42 yrs.
old in Gingoog City due to drowning)

CARAGA: 11
 Agusan del Norte: 2 (Reyam Bahan, 7 yrs old of P-2, Brgy. Dona Rosario; and Ricarte
Ganzan, 70 yrs. old of Brgy. Binuangan in Tubay due to drowning)
 Surigao del Norte: 3 (Carlito Benocilla, 26 yrs. old and Raymund Bonotan, 25 yrs. old
and Romeo Aydao Boboy, Jr., 18 yrs. old, all in Brgy. Masgad, Malimono. They were
buried alive at the landslide area)
 Surigao del Sur: 4 (Nenita Corpuz, 57 yrs. old and Julie Culapu, 47 yrs old, both from
Cantilan; Isagani Borja, 25 yrs old from Marihatag and Aladin Corporal from Madrid due
to landslide)
 Agusan del Sur: 2 (Ruben Ramos, 40 yrs. old and Richard Ramos, 1 yr. old in Brgy.
Sta. Cruz, Rosario due to drowning)

Region XI: 2
 Compostela Valley (Rocel Antipuesto from Brgy. Elizalde, Maco due to drowning and
Teresita Accion, 62 yrs. old due to landslide)

ARMM: 2
 Sulu: 2 (Abraham Pagun (1 yr. and 2 months old) and Kurais Sappayne, 72 years
old in Jolo due to drowning)

INJURED - 1
 Noel Moldera in Gingoog City , Misamis Oriental

MISSING - 3
CARAGA: 1 - Amado Basadre, 30 yrs. old, of Brgy. Matingbe, San Francisco, Surigao del
Norte

Region VII: 2: (Jonathan Moreno, 33 yrs. old and Albert Cutamura, 24 yrs. old, both
fishermen of Brgy. Cabangcalan, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol (due to capsized motorized
pump boat)

The reported four (4) missing fishermen on board “Daren”identified as Reynaldo Lipa 40
y/o, Jesus Gaupo Lanares 15 y/o and Junjun Gaupo 21 y/o, all of Bulan, Sorsogon and
Ariel Niez 19 y/o of Brgy. Monreal, Masbate, Masbate were rescued alive and returned
home safely on February 01, 2011

6. DAMAGED HOUSES (Details on Tab C)


 A total of 667 houses were damaged in CARAGA and ARMM: (234 Partially and 433
Totally). Breakdown per region: CARAGA - 155 totally and 276 partially and ARMM -
79 totally and 157 partially

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 As of 8:00 AM, 05 February 2011, a total of 1,169 houses in Mainit, Surigao del
Norte is still underwater due to the rise of water in Lake Mainit

7. DAMAGES TO INFRASTRUCTURE AND AGRICULTURE (Details on Tab D)

 The estimated cost of damages to agriculture and infrastructure in CARAGA amounted


to PhP 427,194,053.50
Agriculture - PhP 8,088,058.50
Infrastructure - PhP 419,105,995.00

II. ACTIONS TAKEN

A. WARNING DISSEMINATION/ MONITORING


 The NDRRMC disseminated Weather Advisories, Flood Bulletins, and Gale Warning to all
regions concerned through facsimile and website for further dissemination to their
respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from
the provincial down to the municipal levels
 Local PIA CARAGA continuously assisted RDRRMC and PDRRMCs in disseminating
weather advisories and situational update to the general public through its 172 networks
 Jolo Emergency Rescue Network (JERN), Red Cross, D’Alert Lupah Sug and Suara
Lupah Sug are helping ACC Sulu in monitoring the situation

B. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES/SEA TRAVELS


 RDRRMC CARAGA declared Alert Level 3 in all provinces and classes in all levels and
work in public and private offices were suspended effective February 01, 2011.
 In Surigao del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Islands and Butuan City classes at all
levels and works in the public and private offices resumed on 3 February 2011. However,
suspension of classes was selectively extended by DepEd in other schools utilized as
evacuation centers and those which are still flooded. In Mainit, Surigao del Norte
classes are still suspended as flood water in Mainit rose up to 7 meters high due to
the overflowing of Lake Mainit

C. SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR) and EVACUATION OPERATIONS


CARAGA
 Pre-emptive and force evacuation were initiated in the low-lying and landslide prone areas
in the provinces of CARAGA
 The Coast Guard Station Butuan Special Operations Unit Northern Mindanao in
cooperation with Balangay Team of CDRMMC Butuan, conducted SAR operations on
February 01, 2011 in Barangays Aupagan, Mahogany, Mahay, Banza, Buhangin and
nearby barangays along the riverbank with the use of speedboats. The team rescued 70
stranded persons and transferred 81 families including minors and children to the
evacuation centers and other safer areas. Evacuees are staying at Agusan National High
School
 PNP Surigao City, BFP, 30th-IB PA, PNP recruits QART and members of Washington
Brgy. Council effected forced evacuation of the 354 families in Sitio Pagasa and Sitio
Bonotan, Brgy Washington
 PNP13 deployed 2,025 PNP personnel with SAR equipment to different provinces
affected by flooding and landslides which conducted SAR and evacuation operations.
SAR equipment deployed by PNP Units and LGUs concerned were the following: 13th
RPSB (2 Hilux, 1 unit 6X6 truck, 1 elf truck and 1 rubber boat); BCPO (5 patrol cars and 2
dump trucks); LGU Agusan del Norte (11 patrol cars, 1 dump truck and 1 multi-cab);
LGU Agusan del Sur (14 patrol cars, 1 truck and 1 rubber boat); LGU Surigao del Norte
(21 patrol cars, 1 bus, 1 6X6 army troop carrier, 1 BFP truck, rope and 3 dump trucks);

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LGU Surigao del Sur (23 patrol cars and 1 rubber boat); and LGU Dinagat Islands (7
patrol cars and 1 dump truck)
 402nd BDE, AFP augmented 3 units M35 truck, 3 units KM450, 1 Elf truck and 35 AFP
enlisted personnel which assisted in the SAR operations in Agusan del Sur. Personnel
and vehicles were also provided by the 36th IB, 29th IB and 75th IB of the 401st BDE

Region VII
 PCG-Tagbilaran City Station conducted search and rescue operation for the recovery of
2 missing fishermen from Brgy. Cabangcalan, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol

Region VIII
 Concerned DRRMC in Southern Leyte initiated pre-emptive evacuation because the
province experienced again heavy rains with strong winds: All residents in Brgy. Gabi,
San Francisco evacuated to San Francisco Central School. Some residents in Sitio
Cancastro, Brgy. Dakit, San Francisco partially evacuated to friends and relatives
 Meanwhile, the Provincial Coordinator of Southern Leyte recommended the full
evacuation of residents in Brgy. Lumbog, Hinunangan since said barangay was initially
assessed by local DRRMC as prone to landslide due to cracks in the mountain slopes
with 43 families / 184 persons evacuated to Hinunangan Municipal Auditorium

Region X
 CDRRMC Gingoog deployed rescue teams in some barangays which transported
evacuees to designated evacuation centers. CDRRMC Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental
conducted pre-emptive evacuation in Purok 6 and 8, Brgy. Carmen Annex. The City
Emergency Response Team (CERT) in coordination with the City Police and Brgy.
Officials assisted in the evacuation and transport of families to Misamis Annex
Elementary School
 Evacuees in Talisayan and Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental; Mambajao, Camiguin; and
Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental returned to their respective places of origin on Feb 3,
2011

Region XI
 MDRRMC Compostela and PDRRMC Compostela Valley assisted in the evacuation of
the affected families and provided relief assistance.

ARMM
 More or less 553 families were affected and evacuated to schools, friends and relatives

D. RELIEF OPERATIONS
 The over-all cost of assistance has amounted to PhP10,357,801.14 (Details on Tab
E)

FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMS


 PhP10,040,798.45 worth of food and non-food items out of the combined
resources of DSWD, LGUs and NGOs/Other GOs has already been provided to
Regions XI, ARMM and CARAGA
Total Number Served - 22,374 families/106,154 persons
Inside 103 Evac Centers - 4,507 families/22,084 persons
Outside Evacuation Centers - 17,867 families/84,070 persons
 DSWD released PhP4,443,207.75 worth of relief goods to affected areas in CARAGA
as follows:
Surigao del Norte - PhP1,473,322.50
Surigao del Sur - PhP1,258,075.00
Agusan del Norte - PhP 817,550.00
Agusan del Sur - PhP 894,260.25

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 LGUs, NGOs and other GOs released PhP5,597,590.70 worth of food and non-food
items to CARAGA and ARMM

Region X
 CSWD Gingoog provided food assistance to the evacuation centers: Sta. Rita Parish (20
kilos rice, 21/2 kilos bihon and 20 tins sardines) and Brgy. Santiago (1 sack rice and 2
kilos behon)
 MDRRMC Mambajao, Camiguin assisted affected residents and provided food,
medicines, clothing and towels
 BDRRMC Carmen Annex, Ozamiz City provided ready-to-eat-food in said barangay

ARMM
 DSWD, LGU-Jolo headed by Mayor Hussin Amin, GOs and NGOs provided immediate
relief/food assistance in the form of cooked food, raw food and hot meals to the
evacuees/affected families
 Gen. Ramon Santos of OCD BASULTA Satellite Office facilitated the request of
DSWD 9 for a navy vessel from the Western Mindanao Command to transport/ferry
the relief goods from Zamboanga City to Jolo, Sulu. Relief goods from DSWD-IX
consisted of 100 cartons of sardines, 150 sacks of rice, 173 cartons and 9 pcs. of
noodles in pack, 156 cartons and 36 tins of corned beef, 41 cartons and 40 small box
of powdered milk, 179 sacks of used clothing, 130 sacks family packs of food supplies
(1,300 packs), 1 generator set and emergency light
 AFP and PNP ARMM assisted in the transport/ hauling and distribution of relief
goods, provision of hot meals and provided security assistance

CARAGA
 PHAP Cares Foundation initially provided 11 boxes of Negosyo Pack Pink
Johnsons Pure Essentials to the victims

Region XI
 LGU Maco extended financial assistance to the bereaved family of disaster victim
 MDRRMC Compostela and PDRRMC Compostela Valley assisted in providing
immediate relief assistance

HEALTH EXPENDITURES
CARAGA
 CHD-RHEMS and PHTOs in affected regions are continuously monitoring the health
situation in respective areas of responsibility in coordination with local HEMS
coordinators
 DOH CARAGA is on code white alert and activated its 24-hour health emergency
operation center. Dispatched medicines worth PhP317,002.69 through the Provincial
Health Team leaders broken down as follows: Agusan del Norte (PhP213,419.26);
Surigao del Norte (PhP71,927.69) and Dinagat Islands (PhP31,655.74). Other areas
provided with medicines were Surigao City; Butuan City; Mainit, Surigao del Norte; and
Claver, Surigao del Norte

E. CLEARING OPERATIONS
Region XI
 EASTMINCOM, AFP provided manpower assistance for the clearing operation of the
national highway in Misamis Oriental
 Monitoring team of DPWH CARAGA established a hotline number should necessary
assistance be needed

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 DPWH CARAGA, and Region X conducted clearing operations in all impassable roads
clogged up by soil, debris and gravel

F. CONDUCT OF MEETINGS/ AERIAL SURVEYS


CARAGA
 CDRRMC Butuan City was convened on 02 February 2011 to assess the current
situation
 Ozamiz City Mayor Nova Princess Echavez called an emergency meeting and convened
the CDRRMC-TWG for enhancement of warning dissemination and coordination with
concerned agencies

ARMM
 Sulu PDRRMC and Jolo MDRRMC conducted a joint emergency meeting on
February 04, 2011 and assessed the extent of damages and discussed appropriate
responses to be undertaken
 SA RG Santos joined with General Ferrer conducted aerial survey in Jolo, Sulu via
chopper

G. DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT (DANA)


 CDRRMCs Ozamiz and Gingoog and MDRRMC Mambajao and Talisayan DANA teams
conducted damage and needs assessment in their respective areas of responsibility

III. IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS


 Butuan CDRRMC needs used clothing for the flood victims
 Certified rice and vegetable seeds, juvenile bangus and lobster, seaweeds for the
rehabilitation of damaged agri-fishery in Dinagat islands
 Medicines for possible water-borne diseases in the municipality of Jabonga, Agusan del
Norte
 Potable water in Jabonga and Butuan City evacuation centers and toilet facilities
 Additional rescue and transportation equipment such as ambulance, rubber boat,
vehicle with snorkel, medicines and medical equipment for first aid to include
hygiene kits in Surigao City

IV. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY


 Jolo Mayor Hussin U. Amin declared the Municipality of Jolo, Sulu under state of
calamity

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SitRep No. 7 Tab A

Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)


AFFECTED POPULATION
As of 05 February 2011, 6:00 PM

No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT


Region/Province/ AFFECTED
Evac Centers Centers (Inside + Outside)
Mun/City
Centers
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

GRAND TOTAL 697 127,157 599,553 103 4,507 22,084 17,867 84,070 22,374 106,154
REGION VIII (EASTERN
2 55 235 2 55 235 - - 55 235
VISAYAS)
SOUTHERN LEYTE 2 55 235 2 55 235 - - 55 235
HINUNANGAN 1 43 184 1 43 184 43 184
SAINT BERNARD 1 12 51 1 12 51 - - 12 51
REGION X (NORTHERN
12 281 1,340 8 281 1,340 10 50 291 1,390
MINDANAO)
CAMIGUIN 2 58 283 2 58 283 - - 58 283
MAMBAJAO 2 58 283 2 58 283 58 283
MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 1 55 222 1 55 222 - - 55 222
OZAMIS CITY 1 55 222 1 55 222 55 222
MISAMIS ORIENTAL 9 168 835 5 168 835 10 50 178 885
GINGOOG CITY 8 165 820 4 165 820 10 50 175 870
TALISAYAN 1 3 15 1 3 15 - - 3 15
REGION XI (DAVAO
2 67 227 1 66 221 1 6 67 227
REGION)
COMPOSTELA VALLEY 2 67 227 1 66 221 1 6 67 227
COMPOSTELA 1 66 221 1 66 221 - - 66 221
MACO 1 1 6 1 6 1 6

REGION XIII (CARAGA) 667 124,936 589,801 92 4,105 20,288 17,856 84,014 21,961 104,302

AGUSAN DEL NORTE 138 38,337 187,301 54 1,878 8,880 3,894 20,666 5,772 29,546
BUENAVISTA 17 3,595 18,186 3 69 345 2,783 16,016 2,852 16,361
BUTUAN CITY 44 17,976 89,880 18 910 4,490 60 300 970 4,790
CABADBARAN 5 135 616 0 0
CARMEN 8 1,915 9,575 0 0
JABONGA 15 5,387 24,277 19 293 1,184 976 3,975 1,269 5,159
KITCHARAO 11 2,959 13,315 2 400 2,000 400 2,000
LAS NIEVES 14 1,800 8,599 5 78 420 78 420
MAGALLANES 4 1,079 5,395 0 0
REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 6 2,094 10,470 0 0
SANTIAGO 8 798 3,990 4 105 335 105 335
TUBAY 6 599 2,998 3 23 106 75 375 98 481
AGUSAN DEL SUR 93 23,998 126,987 20 1,228 6,702 7,559 38,314 8,787 45,016
BUNAWAN 10 4,789 19,165 - - 0 0
ESPERANZA 18 4,056 24,358 11 647 3,246 2,961 15,677 3,608 18,923
LA PAZ 13 4,275 25,542 0 0
PROSPERIDAD 13 3,094 15,470 2 42 210 42 210
ROSARIO 7 1,377 6,776 1 2 16 1,375 6,760 1,377 6,776
SAN FRANCISCO 3 75 370 2 43 198 17 42 60 240
SAN LUIS 8 3,084 15,985 2 11 168 2,762 13,615 2,773 13,783
SIBAGAT 4 199 1,042 1 39 200 39 200
TALACOGON 16 3,034 18,204 1 444 2,664 444 2,220 888 4,884
TRENTO 1 15 75 0 0
DINAGAT ISLANDS 47 8,574 42,872 3 307 1,422 - - 307 1,422
BASILISA (RIZAL) 27 5,018 25,090 1 179 770 179 770
CAGDIANAO 1 158 792 23 138 23 138
LIBJO (ALBOR) 4 620 3,101 1 28 195 28 195
LORETO 10 1,445 7,224 0 0
SAN JOSE 5 1,333 6,665 1 77 319 77 319
SURIGAO DEL NORTE 259 29,535 146,883 14 572 2,684 3,666 18,225 4,238 20,909
ALEGRIA 12 626 3,130 0 - - - - 0 0
BACUAG 7 1,466 7,330 0 - - 0 0
BURGOS 6 339 2,026 51 331 51 331
CLAVER 14 4,678 23,390 0 - - 3,254 16,270 3,254 16,270
DAPA 29 2,889 14,445 0 0
DEL CARMEN 20 3,611 18,778 0 0
GENERAL LUNA 19 3,176 15,880 0 0
GIGAQUIT 9 1,261 5,693 181 724 181 724
MAINIT 13 1,487 7,435 11 501 2,395 180 900 681 3,295
MALIMONO 14 686 3,430 0 - - 0 0
PILAR 15 997 5,858 0 0
PLACER 20 2,800 14,000 1 5 25 5 25
SAN BENITO 6 260 1,300 0 0
SAN FRANCISCO (ANAO-AON) 11 160 800 0 0
SAN ISIDRO 12 1,814 9,070 0 - - 0 0
SANTA MONICA (SAPAO) 11 408 2,290 0 0
SISON 7 454 2,068 2 66 264 66 264
SOCORRO 9 280 1,400 0 0
SURIGAO CITY 14 794 3,432 0 - - - - 0 0
TAGANA-AN 4 959 3,596 0 - - 0 0
TUBOD 7 390 1,532 0 - - 0 0
SURIGAO DEL SUR 130 24,492 85,758 1 120 600 2,737 6,809 2,857 7,409
BAROBO 14 2,070 10,350 593 2,965 593 2,965
BAYABAS 4 60 190 0 0
BISLIG CITY 1 51 220 0 0
CAGWAIT 11 1,300 3,800 30 150 30 150
CANTILAN 6 1,059 3,300 150 450 150 450
CARMEN 8 1,200 3,600 0 0
CARRASCAL 6 1,800 3,900 1,500 2,300 1,500 2,300
LANUZA 10 3,000 9,000 0 0

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Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)
AFFECTED POPULATION
As of 05 February 2011, 6:00 PM

No. of Inside Evacuation Outside Evacuation TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT


Region/Province/ AFFECTED
Evac Centers Centers (Inside + Outside)
Mun/City
Centers
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
LIANGA 2 40 200 0 - - 0 0
MADRID 11 1,100 4,800 0 0
MARIHATAG 8 186 929 0 0
SAN AGUSTIN 7 230 920 0 - - 0 0
SAN MIGUEL 18 9,589 30,514 - - 0 0
TAGBINA 7 1,175 5,875 1 120 600 120 600
TAGO 11 200 1,000 0 0
TANDAG 6 1,432 7,160 0 - - 464 944 464 944

ARMM 14 1,818 7,950 0 - - - - - -

SULU 14 1,818 7,950 0 - - - - - -


HADJI PANGLIMA TAHIL
4 198 990
(MARUNGGAS)
JOLO 8 1,140 4,560
OLD PANAMAO 1 480 2,400
PANGUTARAN 1

AFFECTED AREAS
REGIONS 5
PROVINCES 11
CITIES 5
MUNICIPALITIES 70
BARANGAYS 697
CARAGA Region: The significant increase in the figures compared to previous report on the number of barangays affected and number of evacuation centers
was attributed to the identification of barangays and evacuation centers. On the contrary, a considerable decrease was noted in the number of
families/persons inside evacuation centers due to the actual assessment/verification made by DSWD.

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SitRep No. 7 Tab B

Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)


CASUALTIES
As of 5 February 2011, 06:00 PM

REGION/PROVINCE/
Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks
MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

GRAND TOTAL 17 DEAD


REGION X 2
Misamis Oriental 1 Christopher Laraga 20 Gingoog City Drowning
1 Alger Jorge Boholano 42 Drowning
REGION XI 2
Compostela Valley 1 Rocel Antipuesto Purok 8, Brgy. Elizalde, Maco Drowning
1 Teresita Acion*** 62 Flashflood
CARAGA 11
Agusan del Norte 1 Reyam Bahan 7 P-2, Brgy Dona Rosario Drowning
1 Ricarte Ganzan 70 P-1 Brgy. Binuangan Drowning
Agusan del Sur 1 Richard Ramos 1 Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Rosario Drowning
1 Ruben Ramos 40 Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Rosario Drowning
Surigao del Norte 1 Carlito Benocilla 26 Brgy. Masgad, Malimono Buried alive due to landslide
1 Raymund Bonotan 25 Brgy. Masgad, Malimono Buried alive due to landslide
1 Romeo Aydao Boboy Jr. 18 Brgy. Masgad, Malimono Buried alive due to landslide
Surigao del Sur 1 Nenita Corpuz*** 57 Sitio Ayuki, Brgy Gen Island, Cantilan Landslide
1 Julie Culau*** 47 Sitio Ayuki, Brgy Gen Island, Cantilan Landslide
1 Isagani B Borja*** 25 Brgy. Bayan Marihatag Landslide
1 Aladin R Corporal*** 31 Brgy San Antonio, Madrid Landslide
BASULTA 2
Sulu 1 Abraham Pagun*** 1 Flashflood
1 Kurais Sappayne*** 72 Flashflood

GRAND TOTAL 1 INJURED


REGION X 1
Misamis Oriental 1 Noel Moldera Gingoog City

GRAND TOTAL 3 MISSING


REGION VII 2
Southern Leyte 1 Jonathan Moreno 33 Maasin City
Missing fishermen
1 Albert Cutamura 24 Maasin City
CARAGA 1
Surigao del Norte 1 Amado Basadre 30 Brgy. Matingbe, San Francisco Flashflood

Note: ***For DOH-HEMS verification

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Sitrep No. 8 Tab C

Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)


DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 06 February 2011, 6:00 AM

REGION Province/Municipality
DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL
667
234 433
CARAGA 155 276
Agusan del Norte 40 62
Buenavista 2
Jabonga 40 60
Agusan del Sur 2 0
La Paz 1
San Francisco 1
Surigao del Norte 33 89
Burgos 13
Claver 1 18
Malimono 3
Placer 11 15
San Benito 34
Taganaan 2
Sison 16 9
Surigao del Sur 79 125
Lianga 46
Madrid 1
Marihatag 2 3
San Agustin 10 7
San Miguel 24 5
Tago 40 24
Tandag 3 39
Dinagat Islands 1 0
Cagdianao 1
ARMM 79 157
Sulu 79 157
Jolo 30
Panamao 8
Hadji Panglima Tahil 79 119

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SitRep No. 8 Tab D
Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)
COST OF DAMAGES
As of 06 February 2011, 6:00 AM
INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE
Region/Province/City/Municipality
CROPS (Rice and Corn) LIVESTOCKS FISHERIES
FACILITIES/ TOTAL COST (Infrastructure +
ROADS/BRIDGES/ HVCC (Mango, Banana,
OTHER STRUCTURES Papaya, Vegetables)
INFRASTRUCTURE/ Agriculture + Private Property)
Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value
EQUIPMENT DAMAGED
GRAND TOTAL 419,105,995.00 8,088,058.50
427,194,053.50
TOTAL 419,105,995.00 5,334,515.00 369,543.50 2,254,000.00 100,000.00 30,000.00
CARAGA 419,105,995.00 5,334,515.00 369,543.50 2,254,000.00 100,000.00 30,000.00 427,194,053.50
SURIGAO DEL NORTE - - - - -
Surigao City 9,800,000.00 772,400.00 243,543.50 2,254,000.00 30,000.00 13,099,943.50
DPWH 1st DEO 2,400,000.00 2,400,000.00
SURIGAO DEL SUR -
DPWH 1st DEO 50,700,000.00 50,700,000.00
DPWH 2nd DEO 154,000,000.00 154,000,000.00
-
AGUSAN DEL NORTE - -
Carmen 7,612,000.00 1,115,000.00 6,000.00 100,000.00 8,833,000.00
Kitcharao 5,490,000.00 1,115,000.00 120,000.00 6,725,000.00
Santiago 2,112,500.00 2,332,115.00 4,444,615.00
Tubay 4,450,000.00 4,450,000.00
-
AGUSAN DEL SUR - -
Bayugan 72,144,395.00 72,144,395.00
Bunawan 547,100.00 547,100.00
Loreto 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00
San Luis 200,000.00 200,000.00
Talacogon 20,000.00 20,000.00
DPWH 1st DEO 78,000,000.00 78,000,000.00
DPWH 2nd DEO 15,000,000.00 15,000,000.00
-
DINAGAT ISLANDS - -
Caglanao 1,925,000.00 1,925,000.00
Dinagat 4,040,000.00 4,040,000.00
Libjo 1,750,000.00 1,750,000.00
San Jose 975,000.00 975,000.00
Tubajon 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00
DPWH Sub-DEO 4,940,000.00 4,940,000.00
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SitRep No. 7 Tab E

Effects of Low Pressure Area (LPA)


COST OF ASSISTANCE
As of 05 February 2011, 6:00 PM

Region/Province/
DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other GOs TOTAL
City/Municipality

GRAND TOTAL 4,443,207.75 317,002.69 5,392,384.70 205,206.00 10,357,801.14


REGION XI - - 16,880.00 - 16,880.00
Compostela Valley - - 16,880.00 - 16,880.00
Compostela 11,880.00 11,880.00
Maco 5,000.00 5,000.00

CARAGA REGION 4,443,207.75 317,002.69 5,375,504.70 205,206.00 10,340,921.14


Agusan del Norte 817,550.00 213,419.26 1,503,312.60 - 2,534,281.86
Buenavista 51,350.00 40,695.00 92,045.00
Jabonga 513,500.00 338,880.50 852,380.50
Kitcharao 46,680.00 46,680.00
Las Nieves 50,000.00 50,000.00
Remedios T. Romualdez 25,675.00 191,533.10 217,208.10
Santiago 51,350.00 40,000.74 40,430.00 131,780.74
Tubay 25,675.00 35,000.00 60,675.00
Butuan City 150,000.00 149,595.81 760,094.00 1,059,689.81
CHD CARAGA (Assorted
drugs and medicines)
23,822.71 23,822.71
Agusan del Sur 894,260.25 - 1,201,160.00 - 2,095,420.25
Esperanza 256,750.00 200,000.00 456,750.00
La Paz 50,000.00 50,000.00
San Francisco 19,256.25 19,256.25
San Luis 256,750.00 850,000.00 1,106,750.00
Sibagat 38,512.50 100,000.00 138,512.50
Rosario 322,991.50 1,160.00 324,151.50

Surigao del Norte 1,473,322.50 71,927.69 1,104,132.10 205,206.00 2,854,588.29


Alegria 102,240.00 102,240.00
Bacuag 178,920.00 178,920.00
Burgos 64,187.50 7,100.00 71,287.50
Claver 102,240.00 478,018.00 58,551.00 638,809.00
Dapa 128,375.00 128,375.00
Gigaquit 76,680.00 76,680.00
Mainit 178,920.00 19,231.37 52,418.00 250,569.37
Malimono 128,375.00 128,375.00
Pilar 128,375.00 128,375.00
Placer 179,610.00 179,610.00
Sison 315,500.00 315,500.00
Tubod 51,350.00 85,444.10 136,794.10
Taganaan 154,050.00 154,050.00
Surigao City 21,040.58 165,652.00 146,655.00 333,347.58
CHD CARAGA (Assorted
drugs and medicines)
31,655.74 31,655.74
Surigao del Sur 1,258,075.00 - 1,566,900.00 - 2,824,975.00
Barobo 115,537.50 350,000.00 465,537.50
Cantillan 154,050.00 350,000.00 504,050.00
Carrascal 205,400.00 500,000.00 705,400.00
Lanuza 179,725.00 75,500.00 255,225.00
Lianga 3,500.00 3,500.00
Madrid 154,050.00 154,050.00
San Agustin 27,000.00 27,000.00
San Miguel 179,725.00 18,000.00 197,725.00
Tagbina 141,212.50 141,212.50
Tabdag City 128,375.00 230,900.00 359,275.00
Bislig City 12,000.00 12,000.00

Dinagat Islands - 31,655.74 - - 31,655.74


CHD CARAGA (Assorted
drugs and medicines)
31,655.74 31,655.74

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