report on the devastation of typhoon ondoy
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flood. The school supplies of most children got wet even if they tried to secure it because of the heavy rains and some houses have
leaking roof. The children experienced fear seeing their houses submerged in the flood. The families experienced hunger for at least a
day or more depending on the length of time when their houses were submerged. Many children experienced fever, cough and colds
while many adults in evacuation sites were examined to have hypertension. The electric current and water supply was shut-off during
the typhoon and resumed after the flood subsided. The families used candles to light their houses. In the nearby area, one community
experienced fire. It was good that it was immediately stopped and did not anymore spread to one of the assisted areas. In summary,
below is the number of families which were affected:
Barangay Affected
Families
Enrolled Families of ChildFund Philippines Non-
ChildFund
Members
and
ChildFund
Members
Enrolled
Children
and SiblingsSlightly
Affected
Moderately
Affected
Severely
Affected
Extremely
Affected
821 2421 66 0 0 0 2499 1549
823 2837 68 77 5 0
824 4000 78 0 0 0
825 2500 0 22 1 0
826 2323 0 28 0 0
827 2351 45 0 0 0
828 1930 0 11 0 0
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842 7000 78 0 0 0
843 6000 more or
less
104 0 0 0
844 2750 more or
less
67 62 2 0
849 1601 0 59 5 0
850 1690 104 0 0 0
853 652 0 62 6 0
Total 38055 610 330 19 0
Slightly affected1: 610 families (adjacent to Barangays near the river)
Moderately affected2: 321 families (mostly near the river)
Severely affected3: 19 families
Extremely affected4: 0 families
Total: 950 ChildFund Assisted Families
III. Immediate Action
1 Houses were submerged in the flood for a day. Some of their personal belongings like clothes, beddings, linoleum, school supplies and householdappliances were soaked in rainwater and became non-functional.2 Houses were submerged in the flood for more than a day. Their personal belongings like clothes, beddings, linoleum, school supplies and householdappliances were soaked in rainwater and became non-functional. Some had missing things due to the flood that washed them out.3 Houses were submerged in the flood for more than a day. They lost most of their valuable things due to the flood that carried them away. Parts ofthe houses were washed out or destroyed.4 Houses were washed out or 90% of the structure was destroyed. Lost all things and life.
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To save their lives, they sought refuge in their neighbor or relatives houses which have 2nd floors. Others went to the Barangay
Halls for temporary shelter. As much as possible, many did not leave the area and evacuated in the nearby schools because they want
to look after some of their belongings which they saved. The families that went to the evacuation centers were those that had no
relatives or neighbors that can accommodate them during the flood. The families that were evacuated mostly came from Barangay 823,
824, 821 and 844. The schools that served as the evacuation sites were Zamora Elementary School, Bagong Barangay Elementary
School and Manuel A. Roxas High School.
To help the victims of flood, some Barangay officials offered the Barangay Hall as evacuation sites and some prepared cookedfood for 1 day for the hungry families like what the Barangay Chairman in Barangay 825, 853 and 849 did. The Manila Department of
Social Welfare distributed rice, noodles and canned goods to the families who went only in the evacuation sites. Likewise, seven (7)
politicians were mentioned by those affected in Barangay 844, 821, 823 and 824 that extended food items to the evacuees only. The
other affected people in the community that stayed with their neighbors, relatives and in the Barangay Hall were not given any
assistance by the politicians and the local government of Manila. Those in the evacuation site of Manuel A. Roxas High School also had
medical mission from the Paco Health Center and Ospital ng Tondo. The affected families that did not receive yet any assistance said
that only those who are favorites of some Barangay Officials got assistance. They line up and end up with nothing. Although many
politicians are already helping, with the large number of people affected in all areas, many are not able to receive yet any assistance
since the typhoon flooded their houses. In addition, the electric current was resumed in Monday morning and the water supply returned
Monday afternoon in most areas but there are still areas with no water supply as of September 28, 2009.
IV.Needs
The needs of the families at present are the following:
Extent of effect Needs
Slightly affected Food, school supplies, drinking water, mat, blanket
Moderately affected Food, used clothes, school supplies, medicines, drinking water, blanket, mat
Severely affected Food, Cover for roof or wall (can be used tarpaulin or material used for tent), cooking ware
and utensils, used clothes and underwear, school uniform of children, school supplies,
slippers, medicines, drinking water, blanket, mat
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The affected families are requesting for food assistance since many household heads have irregular income. During and days after the
calamity, the breadwinner has no work and the families need to attend to fixing their houses back to normal. There is also scarcity of
food items in the area because the convenience stores were also affected by the flood. The Barangay is also requesting for first aid kit
supply for the wounds since many got cuts and lacerations during the flood and after the flood while cleaning their houses and
surroundings. The children also need some stress debriefing activities to lessen the impact of the calamity to them.
V. Plans
To respond to the crisis situation of the affected families, the Community Partner Organization has this plan:
Agencies Purpose for Seeking assistance Target Date Person Responsible
ChildFund
Philippine
s
ChildFund Philippines for relief assistance to the affected
ChildFund enrolled families since most were not reached-out
by the mentioned services of the local government and the
politicians due to the large number of people who were
affected at the same time and at the same area by the
flood.
October 2,
2009
Norilix Mansos-Razalan
(Project Manager)
FCED
Board
Members
For food for other assisted families of FCED, used clothing
and other assistance like used tarpaulin for families whose
houses were partially destroyed
October to
November
2009
Norilix Mansos-Razalan
(Project Manager)
DSWD-
NCR and
MDSW
For relief assistance to members not reached out yet and
for other assisted children of ChildFund
October to
November
2009
Lotus Cabrera
(Assistant Executive
Director)
Public
Schools
For coordination by allowing the children to return to their
classes even without shoes since the schools require that
children go to school with complete uniform.
November 1st
week
Melita Marquez,
community mobilizer
VI. Budget Modification Request
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ApprovedActivities
in theAOPB/DIP
(pls.classify
perprogram)
ApprovedBudget
Funds forRealignment
ProposedActivities
Proposed Budget Requirement Time Frame
Brief Justification/Remarks
Input (details) New Budget(specify weekof the month)
This wasthebalanceforwarded fromlastFiscal
Year. 1037589.52
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Food: P200/family x950 families= P190,000.00
190,000.00
10/2/2009
The affected families are requesting forfood assistance since many householdheads have irregular income. During anddays after the calamity, the breadwinnerhas no work and the families need to atteto fixing their houses back to normal. Theis also scarcity of food items in the areabecause the convenience stores nearbywere also affected by the flood.
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
SchoolSupplies: P150 x 950children = P142, 500.00
142,500.00
10/2/2009
The school supplies of most children gotwet even if they tried to secure it becausof the heavy rains and some houses haveleaking roof. The notebooks and the padpaper that got wet cannot be used anymwhen they return in school because of thdirt and the pages cannot be separatedanymore. Others lost all their schoolsupplies when the flood rushed in theirhouses.
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Drinkingwater: P 40 x1 gallon x950 families= P38,000.00
38000.00 10/2/2009The water that runs in the faucet is not clear and n
suitable as drinking water.
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ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Blanket andMat: P 200 x950families= P190,000.00
190000.00 10/2/2009 The beddings got soaked in the dirty flood water
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Medicines: P20 x 321families = P6420.00
6420.00 10/2/2009
Due to the stressful situation and unsuitable livinconditions until now of families that were severe
affected, the families are very susceptible to sickneand injuries. The assisted families are requesting paracetamol or bioflu, lagundi medicines, vitamin
diarrhea medicines
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Undergarments: P 70 x19 families =P 1330.00
1330.00 10/2/2009
The families that were severely affected were not ato save their undergarments. The clothing can bsourced out by requesting for used clothing but
undergarments are not donated.
ReliefAssistance forthevictimsof
TyphoonOndoy
Plates,spoons,cookware =P 250 x 19families =P4750.00
4750.00 10/2/2009The families that were severely affected were not ato save their essential eating utensil and cooking p
ReliefAssistance for
the
Slippers: P50 x 19enrolled
children = P
950.00 10/2/2009 The children whose families were severely affectedtheir shoes and slippers in the flood. They can us
slippers both while in their houses and while goingschool.
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Barangay 823
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Barangay 823
64.Rivera
65.Concepc
ion
66.Martinez
67.De Luna
68.Soledad
69.Lopez C.
70.Dimaano
71.Balobo
72.Ballenas
73.Roxas
74.Fullante
s
75.Aguilar
76.Penecilla
77.Sison
78.Bonus
Barangay 823
49.Villarant
e
50.Reyes
51.Gregorio
52.Donguya
53.Operana
54.Antonio
55.Rapadas
56.Sanoy
57.Gacho
58.Gacho
59.Fernand
ez .
60.Geocado
61.Luartes
62.Sarossa
63.Bajo
Barangay 823
34.Nape
35.Bello
36.Buencib
ello
37.Rodrigue
z
38.Brosas
39.Wantin
40.Guarin
41.Elep
42.Garboso
43.Nonato
44.Casiong.
45.Tohoy
46.Anonuev
o
47.Fernand
ez
48.Gregorio
Barangay 823
19.Gutierre
z
20.Ramos
21.Guanzon
22.Nate
23.Nativida
d
24.Alama
25.Sabanga
n
26.Manzano
27.Moster
28.Caballer
o
29.Umali
30.De
Roxas
31.Guelas
32.Acat
33.Tanalgo
Barangay 823
1. Ullegue
2. Edic
3. Taraya
4. Caballero
5. Hermosu
ra
6. Martija
7. Aquino
8. Agoo
9. Resurecci
on
10.Palonson
11.Fernand
ez
12.De
Roxas
13.Guelas
14.Reputas
15.Bungabo
ng
16.Borrome
o
17.Bajo
18.
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Severely Affected by the Typhoon:
Barangay 823
15.Carino
16.Eugenio
17.Eneria
18.Wright
19.Bartolom
e
Barangay 825
12.Palacio
Barangay 844
13.Ancheta
14.Dizon
Barangay 849
7. Alvaran
8. Espedillo
n
9. Mati-Ong
10.Bula
11.Villasenor
Barangay 853
1. Azores
2. Violet
3. Galon
4. Soccoro
5. Reyes
6. Militante