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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER SK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCL ‘National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centr, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Phippines NDRRMC UPDATE SitRep No. 04 Proparations for and Effects of Typhoon “YOLANDA” (HAIYAN) Releasing Officer: ‘ USEC EDUARDO 0. DEL ROSARIO Exegutive Director DATE : 07 November 2013, 6:00 PM “Saacas OCONEE TCR WV, WV Kan PRGASH, DSWD, DPWN, OOH, OR, AFP, PRP, PC, DIE FF“ OER, FIR, DepED, DOTE anc PAC LL SITUATION v = = Typhoon "YOLANDA" has accelerated slightly and has maintained its strength as it continues to threat Eastern Visayas. PAGASA Track as of 2 p.m., 07 November 2013 ‘Satellite Pleture at 4:30 p.m., 07 November 2013. OT ae 3 | Location of Center: ; | ocation of Center: | 543 km Southeast of Guan, Eastern Samar Coordinates: | 9.7°N, 130.5°E : Maximum sustained winds of 215 kph near the center and Strength: qustiness of up to 250 kph ‘Movement: Forecast to move West Northwest at 33 kph Friday morning: Will make landfall over Guiuan, Samar or Abuyog, Leyte and will traverse the provinces of Leyte, Biliran, Northern tip of Cebu, Forecast Iloilo, Capiz, Aklan, Romblon, Semirara Island, Southern part of Positions/Outlook: | Mindoro then Busuanga Friday afternoon: 71 km East of Roxas City Telefax: NDRRMC Opcen (+832) 911. ‘Office ofthe Administrator, Office of Civil Defense (+832) 912-2424 Saturday morning: Will exit the Philippine landmass towards the West Philippine Sea Saturday afternoon: | 605 km West of Calapan, Mindoro | Sunday morning: 1,047 km West of Calapan, Mindoro or outside the Philippine —_| Area of Responsibility | Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal PSWs # Luzon Visayas Mindanao Signal No.4 Sr Sate (Winds of more than 185 is expected in at least 12. | None Late ‘Hone mes outhern Leyte Biliran Island Northern Samar jonal No.3 Masbate (Winds of 101-185 kph is | yong Northern Cebu —_| Siargao Island expected in at least 18 including Cebu | Dinagat Province hours) City Bantayan Island Signal No.2 ‘Sorsogon Bohol Surigao Del Norte (Winds of 61-100 kph is | Romblon Negros Surigao del Sur expected in at least 24 | Albay Occidental ‘Agusan del Norte hours) Burias Island Negros Oriental Akan Capiz Antique \ | Rest of Cebu Hoito Guimaras Signal No.4 Siquijor Misamis Oriental (Winds of 30-60 kph is expected in at least 36 | Catanduanes hours) Mindoro Provinces Marinduque Northern Palawan including Calamian Group of Island and Southern Quezon ‘Agusan del Sur + Estimated rainfall amount is from 10.0 - 30.0 mm per hour (Heavy - Intense) within the 609 km diameter of the Typhoon * Sea travel is risky over the northern and eastern seaboards of Northern Luzon and over the eastern seaboard of Central Luzon ‘Residents in low lying and mountainous areas under signal #3,#2 & #1 are alerted against possible flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those living in coastal areas under signal #3 and #2 are alerted against storm surges which may reach up to 7- meter wave height Il. EFFECTS: | a = é Pre-emptive Evacuation * As of 6:00 PM today, a total of 910 families! 3,823 persons were pre-emptively evacuated to 14 evacuation centers in Tacloban City, Leyte, Tolosa, Leyte, and Catbalogan, Eastern Samar, Misamis Oriental: jigaquit, Surigao del Norte, and Gingoog City, Tacloban City, Leyte 4 738 3,015 Tolosa, Leyte 4 16 94 Catbalogan City, Eastern s 144 504 Samar Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte 4 8 25 Gingoog City, Misamis ©. 4 37, 185 = Classes were suspended in different levels in Regions IV-B, V, VI, Vil, Vill, X, XI and CARAGA Snitch ht Sr a To date, a total of 1,724 passengers, 16 vessels, 14 rolling cargoes and 181, motorbancas are stranded in Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas and Eastern Visayas: Pas: | otorbancas CGD BCL Alba} ‘Sorsogon Masbate 10 ‘Camarines Sur 10 CGD WV Bacolod 3 CGD CV Cebu 40 CGD EV Maasin City 60 Catbalogan City 567 * Eleven (11) domestic flights were cancelled: FLIGHT NUMBERS ROUTE 5J-787 and 5J-788 Manila-Butuan-Manila ‘5J-767 and 5J-768, Manila-Surigao- Mani 2P-065 and 2P-066 Manila -Surigao- Manila 6d 223 and 6J-224 Cebu-Butuan-Cebu 2P-975 Manila-Kalibo 5J-389 and_6J-390 Manila-Cagayan de Oro- Manila Ill, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT NDRRMG SSS 1, NDRRMC Operations Center = The NDRRMC Operations Center is on RED Alert Status to continuously monitor and disseminate Weather Bulletins and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels = On 05 November 2013, directed Chairpersons, Regional DRRMCs, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, Vil, Vill, X CARAGA and NCR to plan and initiate all necessary actions and alert all responder groups * On 06 November 2013, convened NDRRMC Member-Agencies for an Emergency Meeting presided over by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa and Chairperson, NDRRMC to discuss preparations of each member-agency re entry of TY “Yolanda” in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) = On 06 November 2013, Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, Vill, X, CARAGA and NCR were directed to coordinate with LGAs, LGUs and other stakeholders re preparation for TY "Yolanda" 2. PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC, GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (PAGASA) = Continuously disseminates Weather Bulletins and advisories, and constantly monitors the situation 3. PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF VOLCANOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY (PHIVOLCS) = Issued official assessment and recommendation in connection with risk posed by possible lahar flow along the slopes of Mt. Mayon should heavy downpour of rains occur 4, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVEOPMENT (DSWD) * Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) is in close coordination with DSWD-FOs for significant reports caused by the weather disturbance; Issued a memorandum for all FOs to submit their respective disaster preparedness plan "= Prepositioned emergency relief resources in regions lying along the typhoon path amounting to PhP164.4 million consisting of standby funds (PhPS3.24 million), 78,097 family food packs (PhP14.95 million), other food supplies and NFis (PhP96.2 million). This includes the newly-released PhP30 million additional ‘standby funds at PhP§ million each for Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII and X: Mee 6512,12527 | _1,600| _375,000.00| _3,881,316.87| _10,768,442.14 Ne 7,845,833.80| 3,000| 329,480.00 | _2,612,200.82| _10,781,614.62 y 5,959,960.68 | 2,000| _ 367,939.00 | _18,193,538.03| _24,221,436.64 “i 5,504,630.05| 6,117| 400,860.00 _3,513,709.47| _9,428,199.82 wi 498,886.75 | 16,600| 1,202,765.50| _2,469,516.04| _ 4,21,168.29 me 8,073,084,94| 1,008 | _252,000.00| _941,384.37| _9,266,469.31 % 5,473,826.33 | 11,858 | _2,933,669.20| _8,269,128.00| _16,676,623.53 CARAGA | 13.675,002.83| 9,000 _1,187,007.60| _4,906,169.86 | _19,768,270.29 7,815,164.16 |_51.409,786.30 = Mobilized 15 volunteers at DSWD-NROC assisting in the repacking of family packs on 7 November 2013 Human Resources © Quick Response Teams (QRTs) at the National and Regional levels, © Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams at Provincial levels ‘© Provincial, Municipal and City Links of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) detailed at the local levels Information Management © DROMIC at the National and Regional levels on a 24/7 operation © Regions which are likely to be affected by the powerful storm and are now under blue alert (Regions IV-A, IV-t VI, VII, VIII, X, XII and NCR) Logistics/Relief Management ©. National and Regional Warehouses © Collaboration with the PAF-AFP, PN-AFP, PCG-DOTC, Air 21, PAL Foundation and UN-WFP for the land, air and sea transport of relief resources Donation Management © Donations’ Desks at the National and Regional levels © Partnership with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arms of private companies i.e. 7-Eleven, LBC, PAL Foundation, etc. as drop-off is for donations in-kind © Facilitation of Foreign Donations under PMO 36 © DSWD Donations Account: ¥ Local - Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), Batasan Branch, Quezon City (Current Account # 3122-1011-84); Y Foreign - LBP, Batasan Branch, Quezon City (Savings Account # 3124-0055-81) DSWD-FO IV-A Prepositioned standby funds and stockpile of relief commodities (food and non-food items) + Alerted Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams to monitor their respective areas DSWD-FO IV-B + Prepositioned standby funds worth PhP 1,000,000.00 and stockpile to provincial warehouses in MIMAROPA, + Alerted Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams to monitor their respective areas DSWD-FOV * Continuous monitoring; 500 bags of rice on credit sales with NFA to be given to LGUs needing for augmentation; Alerted SWAD Teams in six (6) provinces DSWD FO VII + Increased standby family, food packs from 2,000 to 3,000 containing rice and canned goods DsWD-FO Xx + Prepositioned 3,500 family packs 5. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) Alerted all DRRM Teams of all DPWH Districts along the Typhoon path Check Heavy equipment and tools to be used Pre-positioned heavy equipment in landslide prone areas Cleaning of waterways and drainage; pruning of trees Check inventory of materials such as bailey panels at accessories DPWH IV-A © Directed 16 District Engineers to instruct their Maintenance Engineers and members of Disaster Response Teams not to leave their posts * Activated their respective response teams in preparation for TY “Yolanda” DPWH IV-B | * Prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic areas for possible clearing operations * Activated District Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Teams to monitor national roads and bridges * Deployed DRRM Teams and maintenance point persons on strategic location particularly identified road sections prone to landslides and flooding * Conducting manual difching cleaning/declogging of lined canal, trimminglcutting of tree branches along national roads and bridges that may be hazardous DPWHV ‘* Continuous monitoring; Alerted DRTs for every district and advised to monitor AOR for any untoward incidents; Prepositioned assets to be used in clearing operations DPWH VIII * Conducted monitoring of critical infrastructures, major roads and bridges, and provide equipment assistance * Prepositioned equipment all over the region for response operations DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH) Code Blue activated in all regions; code white for hospitals with standby response teams Alerted DOH representatives in province likely to be affected 2417 Operation Center at Central Office and all regions that will be affected Continuous monitoring of Weather Updates Coordinated with CHDs IV-B, V, VI, Vil and Vill regarding their preparations for incoming weather disturbance Coordinated with respective RDRRMC and LGU Prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines to CHD VI (Php 1,147,338.00), CHD VII (Php 773,668.00) and CHD VIII (Php 1,404,307.40) amounting to Php 3,325,383.50 CHD IV-A ‘+ Stockpiled medicines and medical supplies ‘* Notified all extension offices to be on standby alert CHD IV-B * Activated OpCen on a 24-hour basis + Prepositioned a total of PhP360,923.25 worth of assorted drug and medicines top CHD Extension Offices in the province cHDV * Released memo on Code Alert and activated Provincial DOH Offices, Provincial Health Offices, and DOH retained hospitals; Assigned Rapid Assessment Teams and Surveillance Teams in (6) provinces; Stationed medical and surgical teams at BRTTH and Bicol Medical Center; Assigned four (4) medical teams for evacuation centers ‘+ Made available Php 500,000.00 worth of QRF ‘* Prepositioned the following: ¥ 150-200 hygiene kits in six (6) provinces Y 1,839 hygiene kits Y¥ 15 barrels of chlorine granules ¥ 5,000 bags on credit sales with NFA to be given to LGUs ¥ 2,000 family packs CHD Vil + Alerted provincial offices to coordinate with the head office in Cebu © Checked the availability of drugs and medicines * Medical Teams have been deployed in Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor cHD Xx = On Code White Alert including DOH retained hospitals and other health agencies in Northern Mindanao " Opcen is open 24hrs * CHD response teams are on standby/on-call status CHD CARAGA * Prepositioned assorted drugs and me Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA) DAV * Continuous monitoring; Prepositioned buffer stocks of seediings (vegetables), rice and corn DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) '* On 06 November 2013 at 1:00 PM, Local Chief Executives declared and announced the suspensions of classes in all school levels, public and private in their area of responsibility DILG IV-A * Ensured full activation of LORRMC to assist in the dissemination of weather advisories and regularly provide updates to RDRRMC IV-A OpCen DILG VV * Released advisory to LGUs to implement preparedness measures, encourage pre- emptive evacuation and take appropriate actions especially in low-lying flood prone areas, flashfloods and landslides, and coastal communities DILG VI Madalag, Aklan «Purchased relief goods DILG VI Cebu Province * On 05 November 2013, Cebu Provincial DRRMC convened and sent advisories for all LGU DRRMCs to convene and make preparations for Typhoon Yolanda * On 06 November 2013, classes at all levels public and private (07-08 November) were suspended DILG vil * Released a memorandum on 6 November 2013 directing all LCEs to take precautionary measures * Submitted Advisory Tracking Report to monitor LCEs that have undertaken preparedness measures + Activated Eastern Samar OpCen DILG x + Disseminated warnings and bulletins to the LGUs DILG CARAGA LGU Agusan del Norte * PDRRMCs were in Red Alert Status and activated preventive measures; MDRRMCs convened and discussed pre-emptive measures LGU Butuan City * As of 05 November 2013, issued warning to barangays and activated CDRRM Council and BDRRM Committee * Ordered pre-emptive evacuation for the low-lying and mountainous areas * Advised suspension of classes for November 7 to 8, 2013 \ces of Dinagat Island, LGU Agusan del Sur « PDRRMC is now on Blue Alert Status «The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) of Loreto, Agusan del Sur called an emergency meeting on November 6, 2013 to discuss initial preparations for the possible effects of Typhoon Yolanda in the Municipality © Classes in all levels in Bislig will be suspended today until Friday All BDRRMC thru PBs were alerted and regularly updated thru text. City info office and local media in constant update * Advise for class suspension done after Spm from the Mayors’ offices thru the CDRRMO and alerted DepED of the order of OCD RD Mazo * Governor Plaza has issued Memorandum to all Mayors and MORRMC Chairpersons advising them preposition resources and response assets for possible mobilization as well as storekeeping of food and non-fooditems for humanitarian assistance. Also issued Memorandum to all Search and Rescue Agusan del Sur (SARAS) members directing them to submit report to PDRRMO Action Officer starting 07 November 2013, = As of 4: 45 PM, 06 November 2013, the Chairman Loreto MDRRMC issued Memorandum Nos. 01 and 02, Series of 2013 which mandated for the enforcement of force evacuation of residents in all low-lying or flood-prone areas in barangays Poblacion, Katipunan and Nueva Gracia and the suspension of classes in all levels, respectively 9, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (DENR) DENR-MGB V * Reiterated flood and landslide risk hazard maps to LGUs through DILG V * Provided list of flood and landslide prone areas in Bicol Region to RDRRMC DENR- MGB VII * Issued advisories to nearly 20 local chief executives in Region Vil on the possibility of landslicies and flooding 10. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepEd) DepEd V * Continuous monitoring weather disturbances for possible cancellation of classes © Readied all schools designated as evacuation sites and available personnel for assistance DEPED Vil = Cancelled classes in elementary and high school levels in all public and private schools in Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor on Thursday and Friday (Nov. 7-8) 11. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION (DOTC) * On full alert status and coordinating and monitoring all activities in relation to the implementation of quick response protocols of all attached agencies, sectoral offices and GOCCs Aviation Authority of the Philippines (GAAP) Phase 1: Winds above strong gale | Intl preparation ~ including securing of force [75 km/h (41K ane 24-48 | equipment and structures. hs ay. Phase 2: Winds abovesirong gale | Advise aircrall owners/operators 0 6 fonce within 24 hrs aay. relocating storing, oF ying down ara. Phase 3: Wind gusts > 100km/h | Consider /commence partial shutdown of | Gtk are 612 brs away. facilites ‘Phase 4: Wind gusts >100 km/h | Staged shutdown of major airport facilites, (54k) are 3.6 hrs away. ‘Airport manager to issue advisory of non- availability of airport facilities ‘Phase 5: Strong gale force winds ‘Airport operations have stopped. Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) Set precautionary measures as for signal # 1 airport personnel advised to listen to PAGASA Severe Weather Bulletins; signal # 2 travelling by sea or air is risky, advise is to remain in offices and secure equipment, documents, etc; signal # 3 there will be suspension of fights, and make sure airport personnel stay in strong bldgs ; and for signal # 4 there will be cancellation of all fights and other outdoor activities Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) * Implementation of Emergency Plan 10 (Weather Standby) as part of the Mactan Airport Emergency Plan preparedness protocols * Corresponding teams ready and available to respond to any eventuality * Conducted annual drills Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) 1Y-Normal Operations | Ensue personnel are n standby /avalable and equipment ate ‘seviqable (Communication equipment filly charge, medicines and exc equpmtent are valable);lspetin of press. 2 Ale Warning elds of emergency contingzcy funds ellow.ne vehicle for lasing procedres; Designation of area oe standea passers (Constant montoing ad inspoction, 3= Major Daas “Acigation of Css Managesnent Coumter Preparation of NOTAM for possi airport sure; First id and anspontaion of sceiden vit to nea? hospitals; Regular communications Wilh Exel groups ee: Satus of afar operations 1 Aftermath Termination | Ate? eather leansup and inspection; laspecions and submission of oF Alt “stage operations eports Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) = Coordination with airlines for passengers who would possibly be affected by the typhoon Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) * Conduct of random inspection on safety standards * Conduct of additional random International Safety Management Code Audit = Obtain procedures of navigation during inclement weather from shipping ‘companies Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) * Coordination with PAG-ASA, MARINA, PCG, Regional DRRMC and DSWD * Contingency plans pursuant to PPA Circular 24-91 * Provision of amenities for passengers on ports "Real-time incident reporting Cebu Ports Authority (CPA) + Ensure reliability of port assets, particularly drainage system, roads and terminal buildings, and generators + Provide amenities for passengers at ports + Ensure readiness of personnel and equipment Land Transportation Office (LTO) + Implementation of guidelines in Handbook on Disaster/Accident Response Action * Closure of LTO offices upon suspension by work by the relevant LGU/government agency Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) "Issuance of travel advisories to bus operators and passengers * Activation of a Public Assistance Committee at LTFRB-Central * Availability and deployment (as needed) of standby buses in Pasay, Cubao, and Manila (Roxas Blvd.) for quick response and mobilization * Rescue buses (no fees) to transport passengers in distress from crisis points to safe places nearby, as determined by the Public Assistance Committee Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) * Issuance of directives to all operators to perform the following tasks, among others: ¥ Be on full alert status during the rainy season ¥Clean/deciog all drainage systems and waterways Y Deploy patrol vehicles, road cleaning equipment, tow trucks and emergency response teams in flood/landslide-prone areas Prepare detour plans for diversion of traffic when necessary ¥ Close monitoring of expressways during anticipated heavy rains ¥ Regular /real-time reporting and information dissemination through social media. * Identified Flood-prone Areas: YNLEX: Balintawak (due to geography and garbage-related issues) YSCTEX, SLEX, STAR Tollway and MCTE: none during ordinary rainfall Light Rail Transit (LRT) Preparatory Measures: * Ensure that lightning arresters are functioning well, all train windows are rubber sealed to prevent water leaks on trains, and radio and telephone equipment are in good condition + Maintenance of anti-slip materials installed on station stairways and platform areas Real-Time Measures: + Instruction to train drivers to adjust train speed depending on visibility * Deployment of additional personnel to mop up wet and slippery areas "Assets in case of emergencies: two (2) operational rubber boats Metro Rail Transit (MRT) "Issuance of Memorandum No. 06-009, Series of 2013, regarding the Implementation of Alert Status for Rainy Season * Issuance of Special Order No. 2013-031 on Work Arrangements and Suspension for Leave during the Rainy Season, which enjoined all employees to forego their leave applications * Interim Maintenance Provider (IMP) to conduct a systematic checking of all trains + The IMP was also directed to inspect roof gutters, downspouts and floor drains, moritor submersible pumps at the depot and station, inspect leakage on walls, ceilings and other structures, and monitor conveyor equipment, especially those installed in unpaid areas * In-house medical personnel placed on heightened alert status for the rainy season period = Issuance of Specific Guidelines on how to respond to emergency situations, like heavy rains and typhoons Philippine National Railways (PNR) * Coordination between Train Control Division and stations, as well as with PAGASA, regularly about weather conditions * Information dissemination regarding weather to passengers through public address ‘system on trains and in stations * Monitoring of flood-prone areas — Perennial flood zones are installed with flood measuring sticks and continuously monitored + PNR Police on constant alert in case security assistance is needed by riding passengers 12, PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCY (PIA) PIAIV-A + Provide assistance to RDRRMC IV-A in dissemination of advisories and provision of updates PIAV + Disseminated official weather advisories, public safety messages and government preparedness efforts thru tri-media to promote safety and inform the general public PIA VII + Facilitating the dissemination of weather advisories/bulletins to the media and the general public Ty 43. ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES (AFP) NAVFORSOL * Provided logistical support and manpower to haul and preposition relief items around Albay province * Placed four (4) DRTs and four (4) vessels (2 in Legaspi and 2 in Pasacao) on standby alert SOLCOM ‘* Advised all operating units to coordinate to the LDRRMCs in their respective AORs and be prepared to assist in their operations as the need arises TOG5-PAF ‘+ Provided logistical support and manpower to haul and preposition relief items around Albay province + Placed one (1) DRT with two (2) trucks and one (1) rubber boat on standby alert TOG8-PAF and Philippine Navy * Placed on standby alert for possible deployment SID, PA * Mobilize DRU of 23 personnel for prepositioning at OCD5 OpCen * Provided logistical support and manpower to haul and preposition relief items around Albay province * Activated TASK FORCE SAGIP with 911 manpower and vehicles ready for deployment 901" Brigade PA "Provided one (1) truck with three (3) personnel for transportation of rice sacks from NFA to DSWD for relief packs 21B, PA * Deployed a total of five (5) squads to the following areas on 6 November 2013: 2 in Libon, 4 in Jovellar, 1 in Guinobatan and 4 in Polangui, all in Albay «Deployed 42 personnol in the Municipalities of Esperanza and Placer 8ID PA and TOG8-PAF * Alerted all response group for possible response operations 14, PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP) * Forward deployment and pre-positioning of Search and Rescue (SAR) assets "Meeting with community leaders on necessary disaster preparations/actions, giving ‘emphasis on proactive actions (e.g. evacuation rather than rescue) * Coordination with local DRRMC. * Activation of Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTGs) as the situation may require Prepare to provide security assistance in the communities vacated by residents and in evacuation centers PRO IV-A * Advised all Provincial Police Offices, City/Municipal Police Stations to monitor the weather situation in their AORs and assist the LORRMCs jin the conduct of evacuation and SAR operations if need arises PRO IV-B ‘Placed all lower units on heightened alert PROV 6 November 2013 * Conducted mustering of assets and personnel at Camp Ola Legazpi City; * Conducted inventory of SAR personnel and equipment from Regional to Provincial Offices + Convened PROS Disaster Management Task Group 7 November 2013 * Water SAR assets prepositioned in 6 provinces of the region * 4 rubber boats at Camp Ola, 4 6x6 trucks and 1,590 SAR trained personnel PRO VI * Deployed two (2) 6 x 6 trucks and 25 personnel to ferry 220 sacks of rice from NFA to DSWD R6 PROV Preparations for any eventuality and alerted all PNP personnel ‘= Ensure sustainability of services in evacuation center (WASH, food, security, etc.) and identified alternate evacuation centers for longer utilization ‘* Conducted information drive in LGUs/LDRRMCs to emphasize responsibility and consequence of actions Preposition of SAR assets and equipment/activate local DRRMCs rescue teams + Improvising indigenous resources (tire interior as floater; bamboo raft, etc.) PRO Vill * Coordinated with the line units and advised to be on alert and prepare for possible response * Tacloban and Ormoc City Police Offices (CPOs) , Leyte, Samar, and Biliran Provincial Police Offices (PPOs), attended meeting re: preparedness measures with their respective C/PDRRMOs * Eastern Samar PPO crafted Search and Rescue (SAR) Plan re preparation for the typhoon * SAR Team Northern Samar PPO assisted in the evacuation of 17 familiesi96 persons in (Northern Samar); SAR Team Eastern Samar PPO assisted in the Nn of 84 farnilies/621 persons (Eastern Samar); SAR Team Tacloban CPO assisted in the evacuation of 560 families/2,523 persons (Tacloban City) PROX * SAR Team Bukidnon assisted in the evacuation of 15 families (Maluko & Manolo Fortich); SAR Team Misamis Oriental PPO assisted in the evacuation of 138 families (Balingoan, Tagolon, Initao, and Kinoguitan); SAR Team Cagayan De Oro CPO assisted in the evacuation of 529 families (Bulua, Pagatpat, Iponan, Canitoan, Balutang, Bugo, and Macasanding); SAR Team Lanae Del Norte PPO assisted in the evacuation of 30 families (Lapayan) 15, PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD (PCG) Directive (CDO-1113-025) was given to all CG Districts and all Major Units to alert all available Deployable Response Group, Floating Assets, and prepare logistical requirements * All Districts likely to be affected by Typhoon “Yolanda” were directed to coordinate with fishing industry/local fishermen groups/association to advise their members not to go out at sea or recall their members + Reminded all CG Districts on the Implementation of Memorandum Circular No 01-09 "Guidelines on movements of Vessels during Heavy Weather” * Coordinate with Local DRRMOs, LGUs, AFP, PNP, Red Cross, PCG Auxiliary members, Private Boat Owners, other volunteers = Continuous monitoring (24/7) to any advice coming from Provincial DRRMC/OCD, LGU's and other Rescue Entities to the effects of Typhoon “Yolanda” * Coast Guard Action Center 24/7 monitoring nationwide CGD PALAWAN AND SOUTHERN TAGALOG * Disseminated weather bulletin and gale warning to CG stations and detachments CGD BICOL * On heightened alert status; DRTs on standby alert; alerted residents in low-lying mountainous areas; Advised all CGDBCL Stations, detachments, OPCON Unit Commanders to recall all fishermen particularly who ventured out at high seas and advised passengers, cargo, vessel, motor bancas plying the waters in their AOR to take necessary measures 9 CGD EASTERN VISAYAS and NORTHERN MINDANAO * Alerted fishermen and other small sea crafts not to venture out into the sea on 6 November 2013 16. BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP) = Operational Capability Response to Various Critical Incidents: Y- Fire trucks: 1,510 units (BFP owned) / 391 units (LGU-owned) ¥ Rubber Boats: 101 units ¥ Ambulances & Rescue Vans: $2 units BFP IV-A * Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist the LORRMCs in the conduct of evacuation and SAR operations in their AORs BFP V * Onheightened alert (activated OPLAN PAGHAHALASA); ‘© Prepositioned one (1) rescue tender truck, rescue equipment, 4 SAR Teams of 28 personnel ready for deployment BFP CARAGA jagat Central Fire Station * Conducted roving and intensified information drive utilizing public address system to inform the public on what to do before, during, and after a typhoon, and provided the contact numbers of BFP-DFS Personnel for emergency purposes * Coordinated with local DRRMCs in the identification and monitoring of low- lying areas around the municipalities of Dinagat, Cagdianao, and Basilisa, and conducted pre-emptive evacuation in the identified critical areas around the area of responsibility 17. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS * PRC NHQ Operations Center maintained 24/7 monitoring; disseminated PAGASA weather bulletins to chapters likely to be affected thru SMS and other Social Networking Sites; continuous coordination with chapters for any Updates re the situation in their AOR © NHQ is now on Alert Level 1 — possible threat * Alerted all chapter within the typhoon tracks to submit list of inventory of existing supplies and equipment, manpower and vehicles; standby respective response units for ambulance, flood rescue boats, and WASAR manpower especially those who were trained on Emergency Shelter, WASAR, WatSan, Welfare and Health, for possible deployment * Pre-disaster deployment of an Assessment Team to be stationed in Cebu, composed of 3 PRC-NHQ Staff and 1 IFRC delegate © Facilitated issuance of Cash Advance for Operational Expenses for services (DMS, Health, Social, Logistics and Fund Gen) and chapters (24 chapters Php 30,000/chapter: Northern Samar, Western Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Ormoc City, Hilangos City, Southern Leyte, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Iloilo, Boracay, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Aklan, Antique, Mindoro Oriental and Occidental, Romblon, iilarinduque, Palawan, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur) © Pre-disaster deployment of rélief supplies of non-food items: * Cebu Regional Warehouse — 2,000 tins of ready-to-eat food, 4,000 pcs. Blankets, 4,000 pcs. Plastic mats, 2,000 pes. Hygiene kits, 2,000 pes. jerry cans and 10 units |FRC tents for Health Emergency Tents * 6,000 sets Food Packs and NFI from ICRC to preposition to Leyte Chapter © Standby available stocks on non-food items at the central warehouse for 10,000 families © Available WatSan equipments ( 5 units bladder, 1 unit water tanker and 1 unit LMS and bladders) and essential medicines (Basic medicines for cough, colds, diarrhea and leptospirosis) at the National Headquarters n * Available blood supplies at National and Regional Blood Centers PRC Bicol * Albay-Legazpi and Masbate chapters attended meeting with local DRRMC in preparation for the upcoming typhoon; RCAT and ERU are placed on standby for possible deployment * Catanduanes chapter alerted all staff, ERU and 143 volunteers * Camarines Sur prepositioned food packs good for 100 families; team on standby; alerted RC 143 DMT * Masbate Response, Welfare, Relief and Health teams are being orgai the chapter, along with prepositioning of response equipment and goods PRC Cebu * Assigned and alerted 143 volunteers in Talisay City, Naga City and Minglanilla and another team for the northern part of Cebu; Chapter ERU on standby and ready for deployment © WASAR team/5 members on standby and equipment are ready for deployment PRC Leyte * Established chapter operations center; ongoing packing of used clothing * Southern Leyte conducted packing of relief goods ready for distribution in case of evacuation PRC Iloilo * 1 team on standby; provision of hot meals food good for 1,000 persons; alerted welfare assistance services such as welfare desk, RLF, and Tracking PRC Ormoc * Prepositioned rice and bottled water PRC Rombion * 1 team on standby PRC Eastern Samar © Alerted 143 volunteers * Rubber boat on standby PRC Capiz * AIL ERU members and volunteers are already alerted and on standby mode PRC Mindanao © Disseminated information to all volunteers advising to take pre-emptive evacuation; prepositioned teams, vehicles and equipments; continuous coordination with respective local DRRMG office; and closely monitoring the movement of TY Yolanda PRC lligan © Mobilizations of Barangay 143 to render health and safety services and Red Cross Action Team for pre-emptive evacuation;setting up of welfare desk, First Aid Station and rapid assessment on identified evacuation centers PRC Comval * Alerted RCAT and 143 volunteers; 12 RCAT volunteers on standby, 9 are on call PRC Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro «Available blood supply on standby id by 18. NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES * Implemented the necessary preparations and precautions for Typhoon Yolanda ¥ Ensures the reliability of communications equipment ¥ Availabilty of hardware materials and supplies for the repair of damages to facilities ¥ Positioned line crews in strategic areas to facilitate immediate restoration work + NGCP's Overall Disaster Command Center monitors all power restoration activities, reports and updates from the Regional Command Centers in North Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 19. NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA) NFA5 * Activated its OpCen and maintains 24/7 duty to monitor effects RS/ REGIONAL DRRM COUNCILS (RDRRMCs) * OCDIRDRRMCs Il, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VIII, X, and XI are placed on RED ALERT Status to closely monitor the situation and closely coordinate with RDRRMC member agencies in their AOR; disseminated Weather Advisories, Bulletins, Forecasts to all PDRRMCs and Local DRRMCs thru SMS, facsimile, social media and local media stations 1. OCDRC- RDRRMC Ill * PDRRMMCs were alerted and local DRRMCs were advised to implement pre-emptive {evacuation if situation warrants ‘* Advised all concerned to preposition rescue assets and relief goods in high risk areas PDRRMC Bulacan + Convened the council re preparations for TY “Yolanda” on 06 November 2013 2, OCDRC-RDRRMC IV-A ‘+ Called for an emergency meeting for the preparations for TY Yolanda on 7 November 2013 3. OCDRC-RDRRMC IV-B * Conducted Emergency Meeting with member agencies and LDRRMCs re preparations and'response activities for the typhoon and * Continuously coordinates with response agency and monitors weather situation in AOR 4, OCDRC-RDRRMC V 7 November 2013 * Convened for an Emergency meeting with RDRRMC member agencies * Coordinated with PDRRMCs and CGBDL OCPEN and Major ports re suspension of classes and status of strandees following suspension of sea port travel operations respectively * Continuously attends to media interviews to ensure maximum dissemination of relevant safety advisories 6 November 2013 ' * Bicol Region Disaster Management OpCen is on RED ALERT STATUS effective 8AM, 6 November 201 for Tropical Cyclone HAIYAN (YOLANDA) * Conducted Tactics meeting with Regional Response Agencies at OCDS Operations Center, Camp Ola, Legazpi City; and Joint RDRRMC-PDRRMC Albay meeting at APSEMO Building, Legazpi City * Coordinated with DSWD and provided logistical support on prepositioning rice sacks from NFA warehouse to DSWD Field Office 5 for repacking and distribution 5 November 2013 * Placed Regional RDANA Team on standby for possible deployment * Conducted inventory and testing of OCDS rapid response and emergency ‘communications equipment + Secured sufficient amount of Quick Response Fund (QRF) from OCD-CO to support preparedness and possible response efforts + Made available NFls and POL supplies to support RDRRMCS operations. * In close coordination with all PDRRMCs, regional response agencies and relevant government instrumentalities re preparedness measures and monitoring 4 November 2013 \ * Bicol Region Disaster Management OpCen was placed on Blue Alert Status effective 4PM, 4 November 2013 for Tropical Cyclone HAIYAN (YOLANDA) + Conducted RORRMC Emergency Meeting at OCDS Conference Room * Issued Memoranda to all six (6) PDRRMCs, 1 CDRRMC (Naga) and RDRRMC Bicol Response Agencies PDRRMC Albay * Ordered “No Sailing to Sea” Policy in both eastern and western seaboards of Albay on 7 November 2013; Cancelled Office Works starting 7 November 2013 to prepare for Typhoon YOLANDA except AFP, PNP, DSWD, DOH, BRTTH and all government health facilities and all those identified as critical to emergency response as well as in BIR and all government financial institutions, Conducted executive meeting at 1:00 PM, 05 November 2013 re: preparation and briefing by PAGASA; Issued PDRRMC advisory no 1 at 5:00 PM, 04 November 2013, dectaring Albay Province under State of Heightened Alert and Close Monitoring with the following actions to be undertaken: Y Conduct of PIRRMC Emergency Meeting at 1PM, at AECID Hall of PAGASA briefing and preparedness status ¥ C/MIBDRRMCs are hereby advised to shift to State of Heightened Alert and close monitoring for shift in track and rainfall and closely monitoring their respective areas and executive measures to ensure zero casualty ¥ Review the availability of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF) Quick Response Fund making it ready to support ‘emergency needs in case of evacuation requirements ¥ Physically inspect the state of response, search, rescue and retrieval equipage and implement remedies to strategic gaps ¥ Close monitoring of the sea surface movement and keep fishermen and small seacraft updated for disaster avoidance ¥ Postponement of local educational tours previously approved covering the period o November 6 to 10, 2013, Y Expect issuance of further emergency advisories through PDRRMC infoboard and local broadcast stations PDRRMCs Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, and Masbate * Convened for emergency meeting in their respective PDRRMCs PDRRMC SORSOGON * Convened PORRMC Response Group; Revisited contingency plans for review and evaluation; Issued memorandum for C/MDRRMCs for preparedness and contingency measures PDRRMC CAMARINES NORTE " Stockpiled food packs for relief distribution PDRRMC CAMARINES SUR + Monitoring Bicol River * Assessed and evaluated the e Municipality/City * Convened HEMS and assessed district hospitals ing capal of each agency and rs PDRRMC SORSOGON PDRRMO meeting with local response team, SAR group and keep abreast of the current weather disturbance and put them on standby for possible development } * Closely monitoring on all accessible international weather forecasting bureaus for updates and information as to the status of the typhoon « Re-visit the Contingency Plans and review and evaluation of the measures to be undertaken © Issued memorandum for C/MDRRMCs for the approaching typhoon for preparedness and contingency measures CDRRMC NAGA * Placed OpCen on BLUE Alert Status * Issued advisory on suspension of classes * Conducted contingency meeting with City Hall personnel and Barangay Executives © Closely coordinating with PNP, BFP, DOH and Bicol Medical Center- HEMS 5. OCDRC- RDRRMC VI + On 08 November 2013, 11:00 AM, Emergency RDRRMC Meeting for the Preparations of Typhoon “Yolanda” (Haiyan) was convened * PDRRMCs Guimaras, Capiz, Antique, Aklan, Iloilo and CDRRMC Bacolod and Hloilo convened an emergency meeting * PDRRMCs Negros Occidental, Aklan, and Antique, activated their Operations Center with manpower resources and = augmentation from emergency/responding agencies/groups + LGU Madalag, Aklan purchased relief goods in anticipation of the typhoon + Trips of pump boat from lloilo to Guimaras and vice-versa was limited to 50% passenger capacity in relation with Memorandum Circular of PCG (MC # 02-10, s. 2010) + LGU Pilar, Capiz conducted pre-emptive evacuation at coastal areas + Suspension of Public Offices: ProvincelCity Date/Time Toilo City 07 November 201, 3:00 PM Hoilo Province (08 November 2013 ‘Guimaras Province _ | 07 November 2013,10:00 AM as per E.0. #52 ‘Antique Province 07 November 2013 afternoon 6. OCDRC- RDRRMC Vil *" RDRRMC ~ Central Visayas conducted media briefing on the preparation for Typhoon Yolanda * All Units of the Philippine Army with 10 disaster preparedness teams based in its respective areas of responsibility inclu vehicles are now on standby alert PDRRMC CEBU * All district hospitals in Cebu Province were placed on “code white” status * LDRRMC of Bogo City coordinated with NFA and CSWD for prepositioning of relief goods; activated red alert status; selected evacuation centers such as schools, churches, barangay halls and covered courts are inspected * Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) advised households to start storing water for the next 72 hours in preparation for TY Yolanda * Municipality of Tudela MDRRMC members convened and issued MDRRMC Resolution No. 3 ~ releasing Php200,000.00 for the immediate purchase of 100 bags of rice, sardines, noodles, medicines and fuels for the mobilization " 7. © Municipality of Sogod activated Operation Center and set-up evacuation centers for possible evacuation PDRRMC SIQUIJOR ’ © Effect pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying areas © Siquijor Municipal DRRMC has issued notice to all barangay DRRMCs to take precautionary/proactive measures, mobilize pool of volunteers and sustain monitoring in low-lying and landslide-prone areas in barangays © All barangay DRRMCs Operations Centers in Maria, Siquijor are now activated © Local DRRMC alerts all 14 barangays on TY Yolanda; 150 packs of relief goods are placed on standby © Activated PDRRMC Operations Center PDRRMC BOHOL Dagohoy MDRRMC convened for necessary precautions and preparations for TY Yolanda i * Candijay MDRRMC convened and discussed eventuality of the typhoon; sent letters to barangay captains urging them to convene BDRRMC, prepare relocation centers and inform the public to be alert PDRRMC NEGROS ORIENTAL ® Prepositioned assets and resources and dissemination of massive information OCDRC- RDRRMC VIII ; * Continuously coordinating with provincial and city DRRMOs in the region to undertake appropriate actions especially to the identified fiood/landslide prone areas; Coordinated with DILG VIII to direct Local Government Units to convene their local DRRMCs; Local DRRMCs convened in preparation for the upcoming Typhoon; Convened an Emergency Meeting on 7 November 2013, 9:00 AM, presided by the RORRMC VIII Chairperson PDRRMC Eastern Samar * Disseminated public advisories to their AOR and direct LDRRMCs to ensure preparations PDRRMC Leyte * Convened in preparation for the typhoon and continuously disseminates public advisories PDRRMC Southern Leyte "Directed the conduct of immediate pre-emptive evacuation of residents PDRRMC Northern Samar * Conducted emergency meeting for updates and preparations CDRRMC Tacloban City = Commenced the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation of residents along coastal areas * Prepositioned logistics and resources in preparation for the typhoon OCDRC- RDRRMC X * On Blue Alert Status on 06 November 2013, RDRRMC response assets were prepositioned in high risk areas . OCDRC- RDRRMC XI * On 07 November 2013 at 5:00 PM, BGen Loreto G. Rirao called meeting with the ‘TWG member agencies regarding Council Preparedness + OCD-RDRRMC XI Operations Center continuously disseminates weather bulletins re TY Yolanda to all LDRRMOs and quad-media (TV and Radio Interviews, text blast, intomet, fax, etc.) throughout Davao Region + All Operations Centers of LDRRMCs are activated and their respective Emergency Responders are on standby; prepositioned emergency equipments/supplies PDRRMC DAVAO DEL NORTE * Convened meeting on 6 November 2013, 4pm involving 11 LGUs, 10" ID AFP, PNP, DSWD, PHO, PEO, PIO re preparations for TY Yolanda * Suspension of Classes in all levels until Friday, 8 November 2013 have been declared * Activated Initial Command System + Disseminates weather updates to the LGUs and offices every 4 hours PDRRMC COMVAL * Convened emergency meeting with the LGUs and member agencies re preparations for TY Yolanda Activated ICS and established Command Center Response Teams were placed on standby Assigned proposed preparedness actions to all provincial agencies concerned Provincial Agriculturist Office issued warning and encouraged pre-emptive evacuation to all landslide-prone, flood-prone and mining areas Red Cross Personnel and equipments were placed on standby * Recall of all equipment of the PEO to the command posts and assign at least 1 dump trucks to all 11 municipalities 10. OCDRC- RDRRMC XIII (CARAGA) i © Maintains 24/7 duty starting 7 November 2013 for monitoring and coordination with LDRRMCs * Conducted an emergency meeting on 6 November 2013 for preparedness activities/plans of member agencies and local DRRMCs + RDRRMC Chairperson issued memorandum to LDRRMGs re preparedness measures and cancellation of classes | PDRRMCs Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat Islands, and MDRRMC San Francisco = Conducted pre-emptive evacu: office until further notice n on high risk and coastal areas; suspended 10. Sitrep No. 4 TabA Preparations for Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) 07 November 2013, 6:00 PM Alcantara, Romblon Banton, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels. Cajidiocan, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels. Calatrava, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013. Alllevels Concepcion, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Corcuera, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Ferrol, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Looc, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013. Alllevels Magdiwang, Rombion Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Odiongan, Rombion Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Romblon, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels. San Agustin, Romblon ‘Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels San Andres, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels: San Fernando, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels ‘San Jose, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Sta. Fe, Rombion Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Sta. Maria, Romblon Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Baco, Oriental Mindoro Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels’ Bansud, Oriental Mindoro Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Elementary Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro: Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Elementary and High School Gloria, Oriental Mindoro ‘Starting Nov. 7, 2013. Alllevels Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Naujan, Oriental Mindoro ‘Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Pola, Oriental Mindoro. Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro _| Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Pre-Elementary and Elementary Roxas, Oriental Mindoro Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Rizal, Occidental Mindoro ‘Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Elementary and High School Boac, Marinduque Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels. Buenavista, Marinduque Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Gasan, Marinduque Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels. Mogpog, Marinduque Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Sta. Cruz, Marinduque_ Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Torrijos, Marinduque Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels REGION ee Albay Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Sorsogon Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Alllevels Camarines Sur Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Alllevels Catanduanes Nov. 7- 8, 2013, Alllevels Masbate Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Alllevels Camarines Norte Nov. 7-8, 2013 Pre-school and Elementary Page 1 of 2 35 j Smunielpallties) ‘Alllevels Province of Negros Occidental Nov. 7, 2013 Bacolod City Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Province of Capiz Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Roxas City Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels San Jose, Antique Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Belison, Antique Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Pandan, Antique Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Kindergarten / Prep ertad, Antique Starting Nov. 7, 2013, Kindergarten / Prep Tioilo City Starting Nov. 7, 2013, idergarten and Elementary Province of lloilo Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Kindergarten and Elementary Passi City, lloilo Starting Nov. 7, 2013, Alllevels ‘Dumangas, Ik Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Province of Bohol Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Alllevels. Province of Cebu Nov. 7- 8, 2013. Alllevels Lapu-Lapu City Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Alllevels Nov. 7- 8, 2013 Leyte Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Southern Leyte Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Biliran Starting Nov. 7, 2013, All levels Western Samar Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Eastern Samar Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels: ‘Agusan del Norte Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Alllevels Surigao del Norte Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels ‘Surigao del Sur Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Dinagat Islands Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Butuan City Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels ‘Agusan del Sur Starting Nov. 7, 2013, Pre-school and elementary ‘Cagayan de Oro City ‘Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Province of Misamis Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Province of Misamis Occidental_| Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Pre-School Province of Camiguin Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Pre-School and Elementary [Rl eee | Boston, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 All levels Cateel, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Baganga, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Manay, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels Caraga, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2013 Alllevels ‘Tarragona, Davao Oriental Starting Nov. 7, 2018 All levels

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