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TAB A
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
4,836 510,151 2,148,059 87 1,977 7,103 4,662 20,332 6,639 27,43541 6,620 29,885 - - - - - - -
LAS PIÑAS CITY 2 24 130 - - - - - - -
MALABON 6 63 240 - - - - - - -
MANILA CITY 5 1,483 5,264 - - - - - - -
MARIKINA 11 3,604 18,066 - - - - - - -
MUNTINLUPA CITY 2 400 1,655 - - - - - - -
NAVOTAS CITY 7 215 1,098 - - - - - - -
PASIG CITY 2 9 46 - - - - - - -
QUEZON CITY 5 749 3,202 - - - - - - -
SAN JUAN 1 73 184 - - - - - - -
1,517 172,880 721,385 0 0 0 275 1,434 275 1,434177 11,898 49,551 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LAOAG CITY 54 8,697 38,852 - - - - - - - ADAMS 1 46 155 - - - - - 0 0BACARRA 12 168 307 - - - - - - - BADOC 7 338 1,162 - - - - - - - BANGUI 3 148 563 - - - - - 0 0BATAC 18 149 443 - - - - - 0 0BURGOS 9 368 1,364 - - - - - 0 0CARASI 1 1 9 - - - - - - - CURRIMAO 7 268 921 - - - - - - - DINGRAS 8 356 1,108 - - - - - 0 0DUMALNEG 2 6 21 - - - - - - - MARCOS 2 30 82 - - - - - - - NUEVA ERA 1 82 262 - - - - - - - PAGUDPUD 5 234 878 - - - - - 0 0PAOAY 2 99 341 - - - - - 0 0PASUQUIN 11 399 1,308 - - - - - 0 0PIDDIG 3 22 169 - - - - - 0 0PINILI 8 115 369 - - - - - 0 0SAN NICOLAS 5 16 70 - - - - - - - SARRAT 5 20 92 - - - - - 0 0SOLSONA 9 216 637 - - - - - 0 0VINTAR 4 120 438 - - - - - 0 0
441 55,258 203,203 0 0 0 192 945 192 945CANDON 43 17,239 69,694 - - - - - - - VIGAN 13 257 1,072 - - - 4 20 4 20ALILEM 1 2 10 - - - - - - - BANAYOYO 5 40 157 - - - - - - - BANTAY 18 782 3,969 - - - - - - - BURGOS 26 2,079 6,365 - - - - - - - CABUGAO 6 180 621 - - - - - - - CAOAYAN 6 465 1,997 - - - - - - - CERVANTES 1 7 35 - - - - - - - GALIMUYOD 24 599 2,995 - - - - - - - GREGORIO DEL PILAR (CONCEPCION) 7 142 710 - - - - LIDLIDDA 11 1,079 5,092 - - - - MAGSINGAL 12 522 2,584 - - - - NAGBUKEL 12 1,624 8,120 - - - - NARVACAN 34 15,556 47,903 - - - - - - - QUIRINO (ANGKAKI) 2 26 101 - - - - - - - SALCEDO (BAUGEN) 4 57 205 - - - - SAN EMILIO 2 5 18 - - - - - - - SAN ESTEBAN 3 27 131 - - - - - - - SAN ILDEFONSO 11 258 779 - - - - SAN JUAN (LAPOG) 11 260 910 - - - - - - - SAN VICENTE 2 35 101 - - - - - - - SANTA 10 929 4,389 - - - - SANTA CATALINA 4 146 558 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 24 547 2,051 - - - - SANTA LUCIA 15 1,102 4,562 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA 6 110 404 - - - - - - - SANTIAGO 6 190 772 - - - - - - - SANTO DOMINGO 30 1,319 5,440 - - - - - - - SIGAY 1 3 11 - - - - - - - SINAIT 44 8,384 25,530 - - - - - - - SUGPON 1 1 3 - - - - - SUYO 7 92 358 - - - 7 29 7 29TAGUDIN 39 1,194 5,556 - - - 181 896 181 896
334 25,970 102,239 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAN FERNANDO 42 1,148 3,986 - - - - - - - BACNOTAN 47 1,873 6,507 - - - - - - - BAGULIN 10 518 2,134 - - - - BALAOAN 4 218 1,220 - - - - - - - BANGAR 12 417 1,281 - - - - - - - BAUANG 31 1,769 6,286 - - - - - - - BURGOS 4 15 50 - - - - - - -
Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. “MANGKHUT”) AFFECTED POPULATION
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)ILOCOS NORTE
ILOCOS SUR
LA UNION
SITREP NO. 41
NCR
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
CABA 17 3,393 9,269 - - - - - - - LUNA 40 5,538 27,715 - - - - - - - NAGUILIAN 36 3,468 17,611 - - - - - - - PUGO 13 445 1,719 - - - - - - - ROSARIO 15 325 1,297 - - - - - - - SAN GABRIEL 15 3,661 12,553 - - - - - - - SAN JUAN 36 3,018 10,089 - - - - - - - SANTO TOMAS 4 83 362 - - - - - - - SANTOL 3 7 14 - - - - - - - SUDIPEN 1 5 21 - - - - - - - TUBAO 4 69 125 - - - - - - -
565 79,754 366,392 0 0 0 83 489 83 489ALAMINOS 8 126 569 - - - - - 0 0DAGUPAN CITY 29 8,830 34,701 - - - - - 0 0SAN CARLOS CITY 9 165 757 - - - - - 0 0URDANETA CITY 10 1,031 4,246 - - - - - 0 0AGNO 9 336 1,152 - - - - - 0 0AGUILAR 11 2,150 10,742 - - - - - 0 0ALCALA 21 2,650 10,600 - - - - - 0 0ANDA 8 147 539 - - - - - 0 0ASINGAN 8 676 2,827 - - - - - 0 0BALUNGAO 15 1,374 7,772 - - - - - 0 0BANI 15 206 710 - - - - - 0 0BASISTA 3 8 40 - - - - - 0 0BAUTISTA 13 3,069 11,704 - - - - - 0 0BAYAMBANG 9 1,352 5,762 - - - - - 0 0BINALONAN 20 3,830 22,380 - - - 83 489 83 489BINMALEY 6 61 228 - - - - - 0 0BOLINAO 6 384 1,569 - - - - - 0 0BUGALLON 6 297 1,278 - - - - - 0 0BURGOS 10 408 2,649 - - - - - 0 0CALASIAO 7 99 499 - - - - - 0 0DASOL 4 42 132 - - - - - 0 0INFANTA 10 1,243 3,396 - - - - - 0 0LABRADOR 6 72 245 - - - - - 0 0LAOAC 20 3,488 13,161 - - - - - 0 0LINGAYEN 18 485 1,627 - - 0 0MABINI 7 183 628 - - - - - 0 0MALASIQUI 5 75 338 - - - - - 0 0MANAOAG 7 104 403 - - - - - 0 0MANGALDAN 30 16,270 81,395 - - - - - 0 0MANGATAREM 57 10,468 52,333 - - - - - 0 0MAPANDAN 11 218 923 - - - - - 0 0NATIVIDAD 10 1,946 9,716 - - - - - 0 0POZZORUBIO 8 36 154 - - - - - 0 0ROSALES 19 3,072 14,690 - - - 0 0SAN FABIAN 6 156 663 - - - - - 0 0SAN JACINTO 12 203 890 - - - - - 0 0SAN MANUEL 11 1,448 6,683 - - - - - 0 0SAN NICOLAS 9 303 1,422 - - - - - 0 0SAN QUINTIN 6 133 559 - - - - - 0 0SANTA BARBARA 29 8,236 37,466 - - - - - 0 0SANTO TOMAS 5 28 120 - - - - - 0 0SISON 7 37 133 - - - - - 0 0SUAL 5 132 554 - - - - - 0 0TAYUG 21 2,929 12,974 - - - - - 0 0UMINGAN 6 144 648 - - - - - 0 0URBIZTONDO 1 4 13 - - - - - 0 0VILLASIS 12 1,100 4,402 - - - - - 0 0
1,382 121,147 512,582 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 26 52 - - - - - - -
BASCO 3 9 35 - - - - - - - SABTANG 1 17 17 - -
549 89,267 384,594 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TUGUEGARAO 51 9,728 34,150 - - - - - - - ABULUG 20 634 2,556 - - - - - - - ALCALA 23 539 1,862 - - - - - - - ALLACAPAN 26 6,450 25,130 - - - - - - - AMULUNG 20 653 2,392 - - - - - - - APARRI 38 13,097 66,787 - - - - - - - BAGGAO 48 21,369 88,055 - - - - - - - BALLESTEROS 19 6,698 23,422 - - - - - - - BUGUEY 6 419 1,925 - - - - - - - CALAYAN 12 1,543 6,064 - - - - - - - CAMALANIUGAN 27 509 1,926 - - - - - - - CLAVERIA 13 492 1,768 - - - - - - - ENRILE 5 34 158 - - - - - - - GATTARAN 42 9,396 51,217 - - - - - - - GONZAGA 18 7,394 37,061 - - - - - - - IGUIG 19 624 3,051 - - - - - - - LAL-LO 17 157 596 - - - - - - - LASAM 15 334 1,364 - - - - - - - PAMPLONA 2 57 266 - - - - - - - PEÑABLANCA 8 316 1,176 - - - - - - - PIAT 9 149 520 - - - - - - -
PANGASINAN
BATANES
CAGAYAN
REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
RIZAL 15 706 2,610 - - - - - - - SANCHEZ-MIRA 16 774 2,462 - - - - - - - SANTA ANA 14 4,656 18,827 - - - - - - - SANTA PRAXEDES 10 570 2,074 - - - - - SANTA TERESITA 13 697 2,455 - - - - - - - SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) 11 233 922 - - - - - - - SOLANA 16 570 2,359 - - - - - - - TUAO 16 469 1,439 - - - - - - -
644 26,655 108,842 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CAUAYAN 31 682 2,477 - - - - - - - SANTIAGO 26 934 3,085 - - - - - - - ALICIA 34 1,869 7,864 - - - - - - - ANGADANAN 31 807 2,671 - - - - - - - AURORA 23 552 2,524 - - - - - - - BENITO SOLIVEN 9 218 737 - - - - - - - BURGOS 13 317 1,081 - - - - - - - CABAGAN 26 1,852 11,615 - - - - - - - CABATUAN 23 336 1,116 - - - - - - - CORDON 3 187 536 - - - - - - - DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 30 648 2,982 - - - - - - - DINAPIGUE 6 418 1,295 - - - - - - - DIVILACAN 9 438 1,808 - - - - - - - ECHAGUE 16 217 794 - - - - - - - GAMU 10 214 840 - - - - - - - ILAGAN 35 321 1,503 - - - - - - - JONES 15 495 1,685 - - - - - - - LUNA 19 457 1,503 - - - - - - - MACONACON 11 642 2,045 - - - - - - - MALLIG 18 593 2,401 - - - - - - - NAGUILIAN 3 15 63 - - - - - - - PALANAN 17 1,155 4,112 - - - - - - - QUEZON 14 289 937 - - - - - - - QUIRINO 8 270 1,064 - - - - - - - RAMON 11 407 1,924 - - - - - - - REINA MERCEDES 17 941 3,399 - - - - - - - ROXAS 21 828 2,482 - - - - - - - SAN AGUSTIN 3 196 584 - - - - - - - SAN GUILLERMO 26 883 3,186 - - - - - - - SAN ISIDRO 21 544 2,091 - - - - - - - SAN MANUEL 17 249 790 - - - - - - - SAN MARIANO 20 1,443 6,406 - - - - - - - SAN MATEO 11 303 1,025 - - - - - - - SAN PABLO 7 91 441 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA 20 5,982 26,024 - - - - - - - SANTO TOMAS 19 597 2,767 - - - - - - - TUMAUINI 21 265 985 - - - - - - -
109 2,751 10,608 - - - 0 0 0 0ALFONSO CASTANEDA 3 60 225 - - - - - - - AMBAGUIO 7 164 804 - - - - - - - ARITAO 3 54 215 - - - - - - - BAGABAG 3 38 117 - - - - - - - BAMBANG 14 580 2,435 - - - - - - - BAYOMBONG 19 635 2,980 - - - - - - - DIADI 5 262 454 - - - - - - - DUPAX DEL NORTE 7 178 554 - - - - - - - DUPAX DEL SUR 6 60 216 - - - - - - - KASIBU 3 93 271 - - - - - - - KAYAPA 8 116 429 - - - - - - - QUEZON 7 112 477 - - - - - - - SANTA FE 8 98 404 - - - - - - - SOLANO 15 298 1,016 - - - 0 0 0 0VILLAVERDE 1 3 11 - - - - - - -
76 2,448 8,486 - - - - - - - AGLIPAY 15 299 1,118 - - - - - - - CABARROGUIS 16 691 2,098 - - - - - - - DIFFUN 8 128 561 - - - - - - - MADDELA 19 563 2,130 - - - - - - - NAGTIPUNAN 13 621 2,097 - - - - - - - SAGUDAY 5 146 482 - - - - - - -
856 145,769 626,952 53 1,619 5,690 2,934 12,965 4,553 18,655126 11,489 41,825 - - - - - - -
BALER 10 970 4,076 - - - - - - - CASIGURAN 21 2,080 7,695 - - - - - - - DILASAG 8 2,191 7,744 - - - - - - - DINALUNGAN 10 814 3,037 - - - - - - - DINGALAN 11 2,097 7,109 - - - - - - - DIPACULAO 22 2,105 7,352 - - - - - - - MARIA AURORA 32 589 2,269 - - - - - - - SAN LUIS 12 643 2,543 - - - - - - -
40 457 1,840 - - - - - - - ABUCAY 1 12 48 - - - - - - - DINALUPIHAN 5 26 111 - - - - - - - HERMOSA 1 19 50 - - - - - - - LIMAY 7 95 391 - - - - - - - MARIVELES 5 60 219 - - - - - - -
ISABELA
NUEVA VIZCAYA
QUIRINO
REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)AURORA
BATAAN
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
MORONG 2 10 52 - - - - - - - ORANI 3 19 83 - - - - - - - ORION 9 167 649 - - - - - - - PILAR 5 37 185 - - - - - - - SAMAL 2 12 52 - - - - - - -
110 36,698 164,975 8 647 2,377 2,851 12,620 3,498 14,997BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 3 222 641 - - - - - - - BALIUAG 2 70 170 - - - - - - - BOCAUE 2 70 303 - - - - - - - BULACAN 6 918 2,522 - - - - - - - BUSTOS 7 1,176 5,018 - - - 1,172 5,000 1,172 5,000CALUMPIT 29 23,663 105,605 8 647 2,377 - - 647 2,377GUIGUINTO 3 498 2,415 - - - 300 1,500 300 1,500HAGONOY 1 5 27 - - - - - - - MALOLOS CITY 7 87 354 - - - - - - - MARILAO 4 51 110 - - - - - - - MEYCAUAYAN 7 254 921 - - - - - - - NORZAGARAY 5 700 3,092 - - - 350 1,076 350 1,076OBANDO 8 287 1,001 - - - - - - - PAOMBONG 2 23 65 - - - - - - - PLARIDEL 3 180 808 - - - 96 379 96 379PULILAN 1 70 281 - - - - - - - SAN ILDEFONSO 6 137 655 - - - - - - - SAN MIGUEL 8 7,925 39,635 - - - 933 4,665 933 4,665SAN RAFAEL 3 26 127 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA 3 336 1,225 - - - - - - -
270 27,742 131,658 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ALIAGA 5 704 4,034 - - - - - - - BONGABON 12 974 4,184 - - - - - - - CABANATUAN 19 5,255 25,106 - - - - - - - CABIAO 12 4,338 24,807 - - - - - - - CARRANGLAN 8 132 427 - - - - - - - CUYAPO 13 3,121 12,524 - - - - - - - GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 5 218 1,021 - - - - - - - GAPAN 4 329 1,550 - - - - - - - GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 20 656 3,032 - - - - - - - GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 2 137 566 - - - - - - - GUIMBA 30 2,723 14,448 - - - - - - - JAEN 6 396 1,565 - - - - - - - LAUR 9 66 233 - - - - - - - LICAB 9 3,323 16,635 - - - - - - - LLANERA 12 259 963 - - - - NAMPICUAN 1 8 34 - - - - - - - PALAYAN 6 315 1,231 - - - - - - - PANTABANGAN 10 631 2,467 - - - - - - - PEÑARANDA 4 41 155 - - - - - - - QUEZON 5 223 937 - - - - - - - RIZAL 6 433 2,310 - - - - - - - SAN ANTONIO 3 26 170 - - - - - - - SAN ISIDRO 5 397 1,674 - - - - - - - SAN JOSE 9 1,659 6,091 - - - - - - - SAN LEONARDO 8 420 1,520 - - - - - - - SANTA ROSA 14 131 571 - - - - - - - SANTO DOMINGO 8 287 1,251 - - - - - - - SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 4 30 128 - - - - - - - TALAVERA 13 406 1,610 - - - - - - - ZARAGOZA 8 104 414 - - - - - - -
100 44,743 189,528 31 328 1,309 83 345 411 1,654ANGELES 1 17 90 - - - - - - - APALIT 11 6,140 27,335 5 109 468 - - 109 468ARAYAT 11 2,276 11,041 - - - 83 345 83 345BACOLOR 1 75 333 - - - - - - - CANDABA 1 8,713 37,632 1 14 57 - - 14 57LUBAO 3 63 172 - - - - - - - MABALACAT 3 89 332 - - - - - - - MACABEBE 8 9,756 38,807 13 98 399 - - 98 399MAGALANG 2 115 491 - - - - - - - MASANTOL 26 2,932 14,672 3 13 56 - - 13 56MEXICO 5 507 2,473 - - - 0 0 0 0MINALIN 4 1,714 7,176 3 3 15 - - 3 15SAN FERNANDO 6 75 264 3 75 264 - - 75 264SAN LUIS 6 4,815 20,908 - - - - - - - SAN SIMON 4 7,067 26,277 3 16 50 - - 16 50SANTA RITA 1 4 28 - - - 0 0 0 0SANTO TOMAS 6 351 1,348 - - - - - - - SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 1 34 149 - - - 0 0 0 0
130 21,326 85,896 12 634 1,972 0 0 634 1,972ANAO 1 12 43 - - - - - - - BAMBAN 2 67 294 - - - - - - - CAMILING 38 9,707 43,124 - - - - - - - CAPAS 3 309 1,524 - - - 0 0 0 0GERONA 8 387 1,591 - - - 0 0 0 0LA PAZ 12 5,537 19,754 6 174 614 - - 174 614MAYANTOC 7 657 2,739 - - - 0 0 0 0MONCADA 21 2,501 8,311 3 68 207 - - 68 207PANIQUI 6 556 1,685 3 392 1,151 - - 392 1,151
TARLAC
BULACAN
NUEVA ECIJA
PAMPANGA
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
PURA 7 348 1,469 0 0 0 - - 0 0RAMOS 9 649 2,502 - - - - - - - SAN MANUEL 15 589 2,817 0 0 0 0 0 0 0VICTORIA 1 7 43 - - - - - - -
80 3,314 11,230 2 10 32 - - 10 32BOTOLAN 7 248 728 - - - - - - - CABANGAN 1 25 129 - - - - - - - CANDELARIA 15 528 1,839 2 10 32 - - 10 32CASTILLEJOS 1 70 277 - - - - - - - IBA 5 66 274 - - - - - - - MASINLOC 9 814 2,916 - - - - - - - OLONGAPO CITY 7 77 269 - - - - - - - PALAUIG 5 62 178 - - - - - - - SAN ANTONIO 3 13 50 - - - - - - - SAN FELIPE 1 13 54 - - - - - - - SAN MARCELINO 1 43 120 - - - - - - - SAN NARCISO 2 7 24 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 22 1,343 4,349 - - - - - - - SUBIC 1 5 23 - - - - - - -
198 8,013 31,676 1 39 192 - - 39 19230 374 1,623 - - - - - - -
BATANGAS CITY 6 111 643 - - - - - - - BAUAN 6 93 292 - - - - - - - CALATAGAN 3 15 53 - - - - - - - CUENCA 2 11 54 - - - - - - - LEMERY 2 37 163 - - - - - - - MALVAR 1 3 14 - - - - - - - NASUGBU 2 24 94 - - - - - - - PADRE GARCIA 1 1 8 - - - - - - - ROSARIO 1 24 89 - - - - - - - SAN LUIS 1 11 47 - - - - - - - TAAL 1 10 50 - - - - - - - TINGLOY 4 34 116 - - - - - - -
CAVITE 29 2,458 7,058 - - - - - - - BACOOR 5 1,190 2,063 - - - - - - - CARMONA 1 18 85 - - - - - - - CAVITE CITY 14 814 2,824 - - - - - - - INDANG 1 13 35 - - - - - - - KAWIT 3 88 440 - - - - - - - NAIC 1 1 5 - - - - - - - NOVELETA 1 57 185 - - - - - - - ROSARIO 1 95 622 - - - - - - - TANZA 1 173 769 - - - - - - - TERNATE 1 9 30 - - - - - - -
31 634 2,621 1 39 192 0 0 39 192CALAMBA CITY 15 356 1,466 1 39 192 - - 39 192FAMY 1 2 9 - - - - - - - KALAYAAN 1 4 42 - - - - - - - LOS BAÑOS 7 98 361 - - - - - - - PAETE 1 40 170 - - - - - - - SAN PABLO CITY 3 37 146 - - - - - - - SANTA MARIA 2 47 190 - - - - - - - SINILOAN 1 50 237 - - - - - - -
82 1,376 5,418 - - - - - - - AGDANGAN 6 69 334 - - - - - - - ATIMONAN 7 40 172 - - - - - - - CALAUAG 4 92 380 - - - - - - - CANDELARIA 1 12 60 - - - - - - - CATANAUAN 1 60 289 - - - - - - - GENERAL NAKAR 3 46 229 - - - - - - - GUMACA 1 16 68 - - - - - - - INFANTA 12 200 622 - - - - - - - JOMALIG 1 16 81 - - - - - - - MULANAY 1 16 63 - - - - - - - PAGBILAO 4 30 126 - - - - - - - PANUKULAN 2 29 145 - - - - - - - PATNANUNGAN 2 13 59 - - - - - - - PEREZ 6 48 132 - - - - - - - PITOGO 14 273 952 - - - - - - - POLILLO 6 93 348 - - - - - - - QUEZON 2 52 111 - - - - - - - REAL 3 23 96 - - - - - - - SAN FRANCISCO 3 81 316 - - - - - - - SARIAYA 3 167 835 - - - - - - -
26 3,171 14,956 - - - - - - - BINANGONAN 4 49 183 - - - - - - - CAINTA 3 48 163 - - - - - - - JALA-JALA 2 56 192 - - - - - - - MORONG 1 1 6 - - - - - - - RODRIGUEZ (MONTALBAN) 5 1,432 7,004 - - - - - - - SAN MATEO 8 1,498 6,985 - - - - - - - TANAY 2 16 47 - - - - - - - TAYTAY 1 71 376 - - - - - - -
54 1,923 7,415 - - - - - - -
ZAMBALES
REGION IV-A (CALABARZON)BATANGAS
LAGUNA
QUEZON
RIZAL
MIMAROPA
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
25 409 1,434 - - - - - - - BOAC 8 196 720 - - - - - - - BUENAVISTA 4 21 86 - - - - - - - GASAN 4 36 120 - - - - - - - MOGPOG 1 55 120 - - - - - - - SANTA CRUZ 3 24 95 - - - - - - - TORRIJOS 5 77 293 - - - - - - -
19 1,227 4,869 - - - - - - - ABRA DE ILOG 3 387 1,546 - - - - - - - CALINTAAN 1 43 157 - - - - - - - LOOC 1 8 28 - - - - - - - LUBANG 3 98 442 - - - - - - - MAGSAYSAY 3 109 398 - - - - - - - MAMBURAO 2 261 1,127 - - - - - - - RIZAL 4 178 571 - - - - - - - SAN JOSE 2 143 600 - - - - - - -
9 258 1,036 - - BACO 1 14 40 - - - - - - -
BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 4 203 833 - - - - - - - PUERTO GALERA 4 41 163 - - - - - - -
1 29 76 - - - - - - - CUYO 1 29 76 - - - - - - -
788 53,799 218,164 33 319 1,221 1,453 5,933 1,772 7,154ABRA 192 21,250 89,036 1 1 6 88 333 89 339
BANGUED 29 3,991 16,754 - - - - - - - BUCAY 16 3,113 12,428 - - - - - - - BUCLOC 1 8 24 - - - - - - - DAGUIOMAN 4 426 2,027 - - - - - - - DANGLAS 7 516 2,269 - - - - - - - DOLORES 4 34 80 - - - - - - - LA PAZ 12 1,903 6,947 - - - - - - - LAGANGILANG 17 1,043 4,141 - - - - - - - LAGAYAN 2 50 187 - - - - - - - LANGIDEN 2 53 209 - - - - - - - LICUAN-BAAY (LICUAN) 4 361 1,464 1 1 6 5 19 6 25LUBA 3 9 41 - - - - - - - MANABO 11 2,756 13,681 - - - - - - - PEÑARRUBIA 9 728 2,994 - - - - - - - PIDIGAN 15 648 3,239 - - - - - - - PILAR 6 265 1,001 - - - 83 314 83 314SALLAPADAN 4 37 152 - - - - - - - SAN ISIDRO 3 102 328 - - - - - - - SAN JUAN 18 989 3,912 - - - - - - - SAN QUINTIN 6 1,669 5,226 - - - - - - - TAYUM 1 30 120 - - - - - 0 0TINEG 10 1,125 5,646 - - - - - - - VILLAVICIOSA 8 1,394 6,166 - - - - - - -
APAYAO 133 23,133 93,197 3 5 26 3 12 8 38CALANASAN (BAYAG) 20 3,279 12,784 - - - - - - - CONNER 22 2,119 8,350 - - - - - - - FLORA 16 4,350 15,921 - - - - - - - KABUGAO 18 1,047 3,919 - - - - - - - LUNA 23 5,820 24,411 - - - - - - - PUDTOL 22 4,056 15,572 3 5 26 3 12 8 38SANTA MARCELA 12 2,462 12,240 - - - - - - -
BENGUET 173 4,060 15,202 23 266 982 849 3,286 1,115 4,268ATOK 8 93 367 - - - - - - - BAGUIO CITY 64 1,128 4,681 3 4 21 86 349 90 370BAKUN 4 74 267 - - - 22 72 22 72BOKOD 10 152 617 - - - 149 600 149 600BUGUIAS 14 395 1,444 - - - - - - - ITOGON 9 668 1,986 6 89 292 22 24 111 316KABAYAN 7 54 154 - - - 42 104 42 104KAPANGAN 12 307 1,106 - - - - - 0 0KIBUNGAN 4 75 305 - - - - - - - LA TRINIDAD 6 300 1,098 11 127 487 2 13 129 500MANKAYAN 8 33 152 - - - 3 13 3 13SABLAN 5 52 176 - - - - - - - TUBA 14 678 2,672 3 46 182 508 2,055 554 2,237TUBLAY 8 51 177 - - - 15 56 15 56
IFUGAO 116 1,319 5,181 1 0 0 70 216 70 216AGUINALDO 6 54 175 - - - 22 63 22 63ALFONSO LISTA (POTIA) 11 243 961 - - - 40 135 40 135ASIPULO 9 82 308 1 - - 3 5 3 5BANAUE 16 327 1,496 - - - 1 2 1 2HINGYON 9 55 202 - - - 1 6 1 6HUNGDUAN 9 80 345 - - - - - 0 0KIANGAN 9 130 453 - - - 2 3 2 3LAGAWE 11 53 219 - - - - - 0 0LAMUT 11 174 541 - - - - - 0 0MAYOYAO 13 33 114 - - - - - 0 0TINOC 12 88 367 - - - 1 2 1 2
KALINGA 93 3,301 12,740 1 5 20 338 1,701 343 1,721BALBALAN 5 182 647 1 5 20 14 39 19 59
MARINDUQUE
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
ORIENTAL MINDORO
PALAWAN
CAR
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Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Region/Province/
Mun/City
AFFECTEDNo. of
Evac
Centers
Outside Evacuation CentersTOTAL SERVED - CURRENT
(Inside + Outside)
GRAND TOTAL
Inside Evacuation Centers
LUBUAGAN 9 743 2,540 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PASIL 7 271 1,347 - - - 271 1,347 271 1,347PINUKPUK 23 885 3,560 0 0 0 53 315 53 315RIZAL (LIWAN) 14 364 1,348 0 0 0 - - 0 0TABUK 24 788 2,986 0 0 0 - - 0 0TANUDAN 1 23 92 - - - - - - - TINGLAYAN 10 45 220 - - - - - - -
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 81 736 2,808 4 42 187 105 385 147 572BARLIG 3 31 95 - - - - - 0 0BAUKO 20 158 652 1 15 63 1 5 16 68BESAO 6 83 290 - - - 19 92 19 92BONTOC 6 24 79 - - - - - 0 0NATONIN 9 103 418 - - - 1 8 1 8PARACELIS 5 30 148 - - - - - 0 0SABANGAN 6 35 134 1 16 69 18 63 34 132SADANGA 4 5 21 - - - - - - - SAGADA 9 92 355 2 11 55 29 135 40 190TADIAN 13 175 616 - - - 37 82 37 82
REGIONS 7PROVINCES 31CITIES 35MUNICIPALITIES 446
AFFECTED AREAS Source: DROMIC Report #36 on TY "OMPONG" as of 25 September 2018, 11AM
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INCIDENT REGION/AREATIME/DATE OF
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43
REGION VI
Antique
Tobias Fornier, Antique 14 September 2018, 4:00 PM
A landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Lindero, Tobias Fornier affecting one (1) house. PEO cleared the obstructions. There were no reported casualties.
Boliney, Abra 15 September 2018A landslide incident transpired in three (3) Brgys.
in the Municipality of Boliney. As a result, a total of three (3) houses were affected.
On-going clearing operation There were no reported casualties.
Manabo to Boliney Road 15 September 2018 A landslide incident occured along Manabo- Boliney Road On-going clearing operation There were no reported casualties.
Poblacion to Danac 15 September 2018 Some parts of Poblacion to Danac Road is not passable due to landslides and fallen trees. . There were no reported casualties.
Pinukpok, Kalinga 14 September 2018 A landslide incident transpired in Sitio Karitanan, Katabbogan On-going clearing operations in the affected area. There were no reported casualties.
Pinukpok, Kalinga 14 September 2018 A landslide incident transpired in Barangay Limos. On-going clearing operations. There were no reported casualties.
Pinukpuk, Kalinga 14 September 2018 A landslide incident transpired in Brgy. Limos. As a result, a road in the said Brgy is closed. On-going clearing operations in the affected area. There were no reported casualties.
Balbalan, Kalinga 14 September 2018
A landslide incident occurred in Poblacion, Salegseg, Balbalan, Kalinga affecting a portion of Western Kalinga District Hospital. As a result eight (8) patients from said hospital were transferred to
Rural Health Unit – Balbalan.
There were no reported casualties.
Natonin, Mountain Province 15 September 2018A landslide incident occurred in Natonin, Mt. Province. As a result, a total of thirteen (13)
houses were damaged. There were no reported casualties.
Itogon, Benguet 15 September 2018 A landside incident transpired in Dampingan Loakan. Itogon PNP responded to the said incident. There were no reported casualties.
Itogon, Benguet 13 September 2018A landslide with a volume of 250 cu. m. at Sitio Goldfield caused the closure of one side of the
barangay road.
Clearing operations by DPWH and LGU concerned is on-going There were no reported casualties.
Abra
Kalinga
Mt. Province
Benguet
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG" (I.N. MANGKHUT)
INCIDENTS MONITORED
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TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED
LANDSLIDE
CAR
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TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITOREDItogon, Benguet 12:22 PM,
15 September 2018 A landslide incident transpired in Itogon Goldfield
ItogonPersonnel from MDRRMO Itogon, Itogon MPS and BFP Itogon responded to the said incident. There were no reported casualties.
La Trinidad, Benguet 11:07 AM, 15 September 2018
A lanslide incident transpired in Palmaville, Puguis.
La Trinidad Municipal DRRMC responded to the said incident There were no reported casualties.
Tuba, Benguet 1:00 PM,15 September 2018 A lanslide incident occurred in Begis Poblacion. Tuba Fire Station responded to the incident to
evacuate affected families There were no reported casualties.
Tuba, Benguet 15 September 2018 A mudslide transpired in Philex Mines, Camp 3, Tuba, Benguet affecting one (1) house. There were no reported casualties.
Itogon, Benguet 15 September 2018A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,
Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slope eroded burried one (1) sitio.
Around ninety (90) rescuers and volunteers (LGU and NGO) including K9 handlers and dogs
are conducting Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) operations in the area.
A total of eight (8) individuals were reported dead.
Brgy Lucnab, Baguio City 1:25 PM, 15 September 2018
A landslide incident transpired in 112 Purok 1, Brgy. Lucnab.
Baguio City DRRMC responded to the said incident. There were no reported casualties.
Loakan, Baguio City 12:22 PM,15 September 2018
A landslide incident transpired Along Runway TOG 1 PMA Main Gate
Responders from PAF-TOG1 responded to the said incident. There were no reported casualties
Bakakeng Sur,Baguio City 12:37 PM,15 September 2018
A landslide incident transpired along Quingca St. Ciudad Berde, Bakakeng Sur, Phase 2
Responders from DPWH and BFP Itogon responded to the said incident There were no reported casualties
Balacbac, Baguio City 9:00 AM, 16 September 2018
A landslide incident transpired at Balacbac, Baguio City affecting a total of three (3) houses. There were no reported casualties.
La Trinidad, Benguet 2:15 PM,15 September 2018
The swelling of Balili river and Bolog creek submerged the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad
Subsided at around 6:00 PM on the same day. There were no reported casualties
La Trinidad, Benguet 15 September 2018 Flooding incident transpired along Pico road due to swelling of Balili river and Bolog creek
Subsided at around 6:00 PM on the same day. There were no reported casualties
La Trinidad, Benguet 15 September 2018Flooding incident in Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center due to swelling of Balili river and Bolog
creek
Subsided at around 6:00 PM on the same day. There were no reported casualties
Lagangilang, Abra 3:58 PM, 15 September 2018
Flooding occured in Brgy. Balais, Lagangilang, Abra
There were no reported casualties.Flood in the affected area has subsided on 16 September
2018.
Tayum, Abra 4:00 PM, 15 September 2018
Flooding incident transpired in Brgy. Deet. As a result, Abra – Kalinga Rd. K0414+100 is not
passable to light vehicles
There were no reported casualties.Flood in the affected area has subsided on 16 September
2018.
CAR
Benguet
Abra
Baguio City
FLOODING
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OCCURENCEDESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED
Quezon Hill, Baguio City 15 September 2018 Flooding incident along Lamok St., Middle Quezon Hill affecting one (1) house. There were no reported casualties
New Lucban, Baguio City 15 September 2018 Flooding incident in Happy Homes, New Lucban due to river overflow There were no reported casualties
Trancoville, Baguio City 15 September 2018 Flooding incident due to swelling of creek There were no reported casualties
Loakan, Baguio City 3:13 PM,15 September 2018
Flooding incident occurred at 5B Lower Liwanag affecting several houses adjacent to Loakan
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the affected area has subsided on 17
September2018.
Harrison, Baguio City 15 September 2018 Flooding incident occurred along Harrison road due to swelling of Burnham lake
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the affected area has subsided on 17
September2018.
Happy Glen Loop, Emilio Aguinaldo
10:58 PM,15 September 2018
Flooding incident occurred in Happy Glen Loop, Camp Aguinaldo due to swelling of creek.
Flood in the affected area has subsided on 17 September2018.
Bakakeng, Baguio City 1:40 PM,15 September 2018
Flooding incident occurred at Ciudad Grande, Bakakeng.
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the affected area has subsided on 17 September2018.
Pasil, Kalinga 2:00 AM, 15 September 2018 Flood incident transpired due to heavy rains. There were no reported casualties. Flood in the
area has subsided.
Tabuk City, Kalinga 1:30 PM, 14 September 2018
A portion of Tuga-Lanna highway was submerged in water due to heavy rains. As a result, one (1) ambulance with patient was stranded due to the
flooding.
CDRRMO Tabuk personnel responded to the said incident
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the area has subsided.
Bontoc, Mountain Province Flooding in Lanao, Bontoc due to swelling of Chico River
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the affected area has subsided.
Bontoc, Mt. Province 15 September 2018 The swelling of Samoki River that submerged nearby houses
There were no reported casualties. Flood in the affected area has subsided.
Calintaan,Occidental Mindoro
10:00 PM, 14 September 2018
A flooding incident occurred in SitioCansaliw, Brgy. New Dagupan, Calintaan,Occidental Mindoro. As a result, MDRRMO
Calintaan conducted pre-emptiveevacuation of the affected families.
MDRRMO Calintaan responded to the said incident. There were no reported casualties
Tabuk, Kalinga 11:52 AM,15 September 2018
Sinking pavement along Tabuk - Banaue Road via Tanudan - Barlig Road There were no reported casualties
MIMAROPA
Occidental Mindoro
LAND SUBSIDENCE
CAR
Kalinga
Baguio City
Baguio City
Kalinga
Mt. Province
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OCCURENCEDESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED
Gibraltar, Baguio City 11:52 AM,15 September 2018
A sinking area was reported at Sycip Compound, Gibraltar, Baguio City.
Department of Public Works and Highways – CAR and Bureau of Fire Protection – CAR
responded to assess the area.There were no reported casualties
Hablang-Baigan-Bangtinen- Ambu-ot Road 15 September 2018 Road bed was washed away by heavy rains. As a
result, said road was rendered not passableClearing cannot commence due to heavy rains and winds, section is dangerous
Barangay Duntugto 15 September 2018 Per report, road bed was washed away by heavy
rains. As a result, said road is rendered not passable
Clearing cannot commence due to heavy rains and winds, section is dangerous
Barangay Baugan road 15 September 2018 Per report, road bed was washed away by heavy
rains. As a result, said road is rendered not passable
Clearing cannot commence due to heavy rains and winds, section is dangerous
Labo, Camarines Norte 14 September 2018
A vehicular accident occurred in Labo, Camarines Norte involving L300 Van bound from Cavite to
Basud, Camarines Norte. Thirteen (13) passengers suffered minor abrasion.
MDRRMO and Barangay Council Labo provided assistance to the victims. There were no reported dead.
Sources: CAR, V, and MIMAROPA
ROAD SLIP
CAR
Ifugao
VEHICULAR ACCIDENT
Region V
Camarines Norte
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SitRep No. 41 TAB C
QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS
23 DEAD
Region I 1
1 Mauricio Heraña Dela Cruz 82 Male Barangay Pila West, Municipality of Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur
Cause of Death: Lacerated wound right Frontal Area; Underlying Cause:Spinal Cord Injury Probably Cervical with probable Intracranial Bleedsecondary to Trauma. At 8:25AM, 15 September 2018, the victim wasallegedly conducting cutting/clearing branches of their mango tree at theheight of heavy rainfall and strong winds. However, the mango tree didnot manage to withstand the strong winds and was instantly uprooted andfell over the victim. Immediate rescue was conducted by local authoritiesand the victim sustained dislocated right knee, head and body injuries.The victim was immediately brought to Sta. Lucia District Hospital andlater transferred at Resonable Hospital, Cadon City, Ilocos Sur for furthermedical treatment. However, the victim while undergoing medicaltreatment, was alledgedly complaining of back pain and subsequently hisvital signs was dropping until he lost consciousness. He was declareddead at 11:35 AM, September 15, 2018
Region III 1
1 Catherine de Guzman Garcia 23 Female Zone 1, Barangay Calaocan, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija
Cause of Death: Hypovolemic Shock secondary to blunt abdominalinjury. At 8:00AM, 15 September 2018, an old mango tree was uprootedand accidentally fell down on the victim’s house. The victim sustainedserious injuries, immediately extrication was conducted and the victimwas brought to the San Jose City General Hospital for medical treatmentand later transferred to Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research andMedical Center, Cabanatuan City but was pronounced dead on arrival bythe attending physician. The cadaver was brought to St. James FuneralParlor, San Jose City
CAR 21
1 Jeffrey Buclog Licyayo 25 Male Cababuyan North, Municipality of Hingyon, Ifugao
Cause of Death: Subdural Hematoma, Blunt Traumatic Head Injury dueto Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab, Municipality ofItogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slope eroded buried one(1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed last September 18,2018, and then positively identified and claimed by the family lastSeptember 18 2018
1 Eduardo Gallangi Bittuwon, Jr. 26 Male Bolog, Municipality of Kaingan, Ifugao
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Malligid Calahe 46 Male Cababuyan, Municipality of Hingyon, Ifugao
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Moreno Binwag Nguyngoyon 60 Male Upper Km 4, Asin Road, Baguio City
Cause of Death: Hemorrhage, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head, Torso,Lower Extremities due to landslide. A landslide incident transpired atBrgy. Ucab, Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountainslope eroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processedlast September 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Mordecai Pinhong Bahatan 23 Male Upper Tam, Barangay Ucab, Municipality of Itogon, Benguet
Cause of Death: Subdural Hematoma Blunt Traumatic Head Injury,Traumatic Asphyxia secondary to Chest, Abdominal Compression due tolandslide
1 Moises Duhalngon Bautista 28 Male O-ong, Hingyon, Ifugao
Cause of Death: Subdural Hematoma secondary to Blunt TraumaticHead Injury, Traumatic Asphyxia secondary to Chest Compression due tolandslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab, Municipality ofItogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slope eroded buried one(1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed last September 17,2018, and then positively identified and claimed by the family lastSeptember 18 2018.
1 Edwin Duhalngon Banawol 54 Male Poblacion North, Municipality of Lagawe, Ifugao
Cause of Death: Hypovolemic Shock, Traumatic Asphyxia secondary toChest Compression due to landslide. A landslide incident transpired atBrgy. Ucab, Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountainslope eroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processedlast September 18, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 18 2018.
1 Jonathan Diego Cacanindin 30 Male San Dionisio 2, Municipality of Nagtipunan, Quirino
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head and Torso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab, Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slope eroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed last September 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by the family last September 17, 2018.
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG" (I.N. MANGKHUT)CASUALTIES
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
CASUALTIES | Page 1 of 5
QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS
1 Andrew Patacsil Tagapong 74 Male Antamok Tram, Barangay Ucab, Municipality of Itogon, Benguet
Cause of Death: Hypovolemic Shock, Severe Blunt Traumatic Injuriesdue to landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 18, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 18 2018.
1 Simona Maratu Tagapong 48 Female Tunglyan, Municipality of Natonin, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Abyas Marannag Longchason 24 Male 14-B Padere Zamora Street, Baguio City
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Silvestre Agustin Panisoc 23 Male Podo, Municipality of Natonin, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018.
1 Dennis Pudao Felipe 27 Male San Dionisio, Municipality of Nagtipuan, Quirino
Cause of Death: Hypovolemic Shock, Blunt Traumatic Injuries withMutilated Lower Extremities due to Landslide. A landslide incidenttranspired at Brgy. Ucab, Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, partof a mountain slope eroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrievedand processed last September 17, 2018, and then positively identifiedand claimed by the family last September 18 2018
1 Ibrahim Lumdag Kalambal 23 Male Km. 3 Asin Road, Baguio City
Cause of Death: Subdural Hematoma, Blunt Traumatic Head Injury dueto Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab, Municipality ofItogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slope eroded buried one(1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed last September 18,2018, and then positively identified and claimed by the family lastSeptember 19, 2018
1 Marcelo Baccac Tomog, Jr. 24 Male San Dionisio 2, Municipality of Nagtipunan, Quirino
Cause of Death: Multiple Fractures, Blunt Traumatic Injuries, Head andTorso due to Landslide. A landslide incident transpired at Brgy. Ucab,Municipality of Itogon Benguet. Per report, part of a mountain slopeeroded buried one (1) sitio. The victim was retrieved and processed lastSeptember 16, 2018, and then positively identified and claimed by thefamily last September 17, 2018
1 Rolando Baggay 68 Male Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
1 Nena Prisca Baggay 68 Female Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
1 Lanibeth Baggay Minimo 36 Female Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
1 Darwin Minimo 37 Female Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
1 Kierstein Mae Minimo 13 Female Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
1 Klyde Baggay Minimo 4 Male Sitio Dantay, Barangay Alab Oriente, Municipality of Bontoc, Mountain Province
Cause of Death: Multiple injuries, Suffocation secondary to EncavementAt 4:30PM, September 15, 2018, a landslide incident transpired whichburied the victims at Sito Dantay, Brgy. Alab Oriente, Municipality ofBontoc, Mountain Province. Immediate search and rescue wasconducted by local authorities, however, the victims’ bodies wererecovered lifeless on September 15, 2018.
CASUALTIES | Page 2 of 5
QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS
134 INJURED
Region I 32
1 Paul Ryan Negranza 22 M Rimos I, Luna, La Union (LU) Multiple Physical Injuries
1 Rommel Rondal 37 M Sta. Maria, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Punctured wound at right foot
1 John Levi Simeon 23 M 55-C Vira Laoag City, Ilocos Norte lacerated right wound at upper lip1 Jowel Flores 29 M Tagudin, Ilocos Sur (IS) Avulsion, right index finger
1 Jordan Manglal-lan 9 M Sta, Angela, Laoag City. Iocos Norte (IN) Lacerated wound at parietal area and right upper eyelid
1 Fred Abad 49 M San Mateo, Laoag City, IN Lacerated wound at right foot1 Rolando Pablo 71 M Abacay, Piddig, IN Lacerated wound at right foot1 Rolly Pascua 50 M San Esteba, Dingras, IN Lacerated wound right1 John Rence Santiago 15 M Parot, Vintar, IN Lacerated wound1 Thalia Gileana Alonzo 7 F Brgy. V, Bantay, IS Lacerated wound1 Rosula Pira 66 F Capangdaan, Bantay, IS Lacerated wound1 Raymund Castillo 34 M Capangdaan, Bantay, IS Lacerated wound1 Carl Michael Benito 12 M Capangdaan, Bantay, IS Lacerated wound1 Marcelo Aluyen 50 M Lingsat, San Fernando City, LU Lacerated Wound 3-4 cm, right supra-orbital rifge1 Joe Ragmat 44 M Paratong, Santa Catalina, IS Transected tendon right foot1 Juliana Quilana 72 F Pangada, Santa Catalina, IS Transected tendon right foot1 Solido Valera 39 M Cabugao, IS Lacerated wound1 Vladimir Raquero 36 M Don Dimas Querubin, Caoayan, IS Lacerate wound occipital area secondary to fall1 Rizaldy Adugay 50 M Cabugao, IS Lacerated wound1 Marcos Cobangco 53 M Bagar, Candon City IS Lacerated wound1 Felicidad Erpilla 65 M Sakcador, Candon City IS Avulsion of left thumb1 Leocadio Paingan 67 M Palacapac, Candon City IS Multiple Laceration, abrasions, contusions1 jenny Jacob 46 F Olo-olo Sur, Santiago, IS Lacerated wound 2nd digit right hand1 Loreta Martin 73 M Calumsing, San Emilio, IS multiple lacerations on the head1 Maria Janea de Chaves 9 F Saoag, San Juan, IS Lacerations frontal and zygomaticn area, right1 Rodolfo Tabelon 65 M San Pablo, Santo Domingo, IS lacerations at 2nd and 3rd digits of hand1 Virgelio Cudiamat M Poblacion Norte, Salcedo, IS Head injury1 Emmanuel Verbo Kaliwakiw, Salcedo, IS Multiple lacerations at the mandibular area, lip and tongue1 Jose Gado M Calangcuasan, Salcedo, IS Injury to right leg1 Lenny Garcia 55 F Bulanos, Narvacan, IS Lacerated wound right forearm1 Perpecto Quitoy 64 M Brgy. 34B Gabu Norte. Laoag City Traumatic brain injury secondary to fall1 Juan Tabios 71 M Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union Lacerated wound 3-4 cm right supra orbital ridge
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1 Rogelio Jr. Quilang 25 M Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City Electricution1 Oscar Mateo 61 M Baggao Cagayan Fall - SCI Incomplete L1 Fracture1 James Agustin 32 M Abulog, Cagayan Fall - Fracture Distal Humerus Left1 Antonel Gabilan 27 M Pangue, Tuguegarao City Electricution1 Menard Paguran 18 M Bayabu Tunauan, Cagayan Electrical Injury1 Rexmel Carsino 36 M Iguig Lacerated Wound Right Forearm1 Cirilo Jr. Carag 54 M Tanza Lacerated Wound Proximal Middle Phalanx Right1 Save Apolinarion 33 M Iguig Lacerated Wound Posterior Forearm Left1 Mark Barsatan 38 M Gatturan, Cagayan Lacerated Wound Left Axillary
1 Joan Balisi F 37 Tuguegarao City Multiple Physical Injury secondary to Falling Object, Depression Left Frontal Area
1 Justin Kurt Garcia 4 M Cang Sur, Tuguegarao City Mangaled Finger Right 2nd & 5th1 Reymundo Mappatao 61 M Caggay, Tuguegarao City Crushing Injury, Fingertip left middle & small1 Albina Danao 74 F Engle, Cagayan Avulsed wound middle finger1 Kayrie Mallari 28 F Annafunan, Tuguegarao City Lacerated Wound Lfet Hand secondary to flying object1 Jam Cardie Quintto 19 M Lanarda, Tuguegarao City Puncture Wound Left Foot1 Mario Baculi 27 M Caragatton, Cagayan Lacerated Wound Left Foot
1 Fortunato Jr. Guzman 26 M Tuguegarao City Vehicular Accident, Neck Trauma due to electrical wiring on road
1 Elmer Taguiam 35 M Perublanca Lacerated Wound Parietal Area1 Cherry Coloma 29 F Gatturan, Cagayan Crushing Injury, Tenderness Left Flank
1 Rene Boy Dulin 33 M Centro Penablanca Vehicular Accident Shoulder Deformity due to electrical wiring
1 Rosita Mallillin 70 F Lanna Solina Eye Irritation secondary to foreign object1 Michael Centeno 38 M Alcala, Cagayan Lacerated Wound Left Foot1 Gilbert Guliman 39 M Alcala, Cagayan Multiple Facial Abrasion, Lacerated Wound Left Face1 Marianne Achanzar 10 F Dumpao, Iguig Puncture Wound Left Foot1 Apolinario Iringan 62 M Lanambini, Tuguegarao City Lacerated Wound Mentum secondary to Fall1 Charles Orphilla 40 M Bunugar, Baggao Lacerated WoundLeft Arm, Multiple Facial Abrasion 1 Jaydee Arao 7 M Buyun, Penablanca Multiple Facial Abrasion, Contusion Hematoma Right Arm1 Marlon Fugaban 47 M Buyun, Penablanca Lacerated Wound, Crushing Wound Left Leg1 David Taguba 56 M Buyun, Penablanca Lacerated Wound Nose Area1 Jay-ar Pascual 33 M Baggao Cagayan Puncture Wound Left Foot1 Jade Palulayan 12 M Tuguegarao City Lacerated Wound Left Leg1 Oscar Rojardo 56 M Amulung LaceratedWound Lower Lip1 Kendy Cleyr Dayag 19 F Tuguegarao City Puncture Wound Right Foot1 Jamill Osam 20 M Tuguegarao City Contact Burn Both Hand1 Leila Barcelon 61 M Iguig, Cagayan Slip Injury/Fall-Clavicular Fracture1 Victor Naterum 50 M Gatturan, Cagayan Vehicular Accident-Central Corf Syndrome
1 Nolito Erro 34 M Penablanca Displaced Right Shoulder, Pain Right Soulder due to Fallen Debris
1 Carlo Erro 10 M Penablanca Swollen Lower Lip & Multiple Bruises due to Fallen Debris1 BJ Gregorio 29 M Cambong, Lal-lo, Cagayan Lacerated Wound1 Rodel Ylande 42 M San Jose, Lal-lo, Cagayan Open Wound1 Romel Ylande 13 M San Jose, Lal-lo, Cagayan Open Wound
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QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS
1 Jupeter Rolloque 30 M Portabaga, Sta. Praxedes, Cagayan Lacerated Wound, Right Sole
1 Benny Peralta 26 M Centro 5, Claveria, Cagayan Lacerated Wound, forehead, app. 5cm1 Rheilyn Andres 15 M Taggat Norte, Claveria, Cagayan Wound, Right Foot1 Faustino Lagalo 34 M Libertad, Abulug, Cagayan Lacerated Wound, Right1 Hobita Ralleca 78 F Centro 2, Sanchez Mira, Cagayan HPN, Fracture Right Arm/Shoulder
1 Ilustrado Sadiri 41 M Laugagan, Sanchez Mira, Cagayan HPN, Bruises Left Head
1 Jessie Cac 47 M Laugagan, Sanchez Mira, Cagayan Lacerated Wound
1 Wilson Tolenio 21 M Damma, Sanchez Mira, Cagayan Lacerated WoundRegion III 3
1 Ronald Ginees 44 Male Brgy. Dikildit, Aurora Lacerated wound at parietal area and right upper eyelid
1 Rodelio Perez 51 M Sitio Alfonso, San Felipe, Llanera, Nueva Ecija Mild trauma and lacerated wound in the head
1 Janet Balong 35 Female District 5, Brgy. Loob, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija Multiple injuries
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1 Anghel Bulakit 9 M Bakakeng Central, Baguio City Encavement injury lacerated left leg
1 Benjamin Madamba II 20 M Bakakeng North, Baguio City Avulsed wound, right palmar area, right forearm secondary to glass injury
1 Charles Rullan 62 M Pucsusan, Baguio City Hypoxic anoxic encephalopathy secondary to encavement1 Cherry Faye Valdez 9 F Camp 7, Baguio Multiple physicl injury secondary to encavement
1 Chloe Gwynne Vencio 3 F INT.C Balacbac Sto. Tomas, Baguio City Multiple soft tissue contusion to encavement
1 Chrismar Hangdaan 17 M Acop, Tublay Benguet Multiple abrasion anterior chest and abdomen
1 Dominga Pedwana 64 F Virac, Itogon, Benguet Multiple physical injury second to trauma, fracture closed complete distalOlecranon, left
1 Dresden Golidan 39 M Purok 3, Guisad Surong Multiple physicl injury secondary to encavement1 Glen Comeda 51 F Camp 7, Baguio Fracture open complete displaced bimalleolar ankle right1 Jesus Tappol 40 M Outlook Drive, Baguio City Laceration, full thigh1 Jimmy Agkiwing 72 M Luneta antamok, Itogon Benguet Lacerated wound left, Occipital Area1 Leane Hill Funtilar 10 F Loakan, Baguio City Multiple physicl injury secondary to encavement
1 Mylyn De Vera 10 F Puliwes Apugan, Baguio City Mild traumatic brain injury, contusion left parietal contusion, rightfrontaloparietal
1 Nestor Gavino 43 M Dampingan, Loacan, Itogon Multiple physical injury secondary to encavement1 Rainier Baldazan 26 M Buguias, Benguet Multiple physical injury secondary to encavement1 Ramon Bulakit 41 M Bakakeng Central, Baguio City Multiple physical injury secondary to encavement1 Roel Jose 56 M Camp 7, Baguio Multiple physical injury secondary to encavement1 Rosalyn Baguilat 64 F Natubleng Buguias, Benguet Fracture closed, upper left arm left leg
1 Weller Golonan 50 M Lamtang, La Trinidad, Benguet Traumatic low back pain without neurologic deficit, secondary toencavement
1 Gilbert Pradas 30 M Kias, Baguio City Encavement injury, blunt abdominal injury
1 Jhonny Pegingon 26 M Nagtipunan, Quirino Hill, Baguio City Fracture open type, 3A iliac ulna right, fracture close complete non-displaced superior radius left
1 Danna Alda 25 F Sabkil, Itogon, Benguet Multiple abrasions, blunt abdominal injury, secondary to encavement injury
1 Ben Cayat 45 M Ucab, Itogon, Benguet Fracture, dislocation, closed distal fibula, left Webber
1 Jerrynil Suidta 23 M Bashoy, Kabayan, Benguet Contusion right anterior chest, secondary to fall rule out intrathoracic injury
1 Carmen Gayaman 68 F Mayoyao, Ifugao Myalgia, secondary to traumatic injury 1 Ben Villacorte 63 M Pico. La Trinidad Benguet Hypothermia secondary to submersion to flood1 Normita Garcia 63 F Pico, La Trinidad Benguet Hypothermia secondary to submersion to flood1 Virgilio Galap 33 M Suyoc, Mankayan, Benguet Soft tissue contussion secondary to flashflood1 Gilbert Pradas 30 M Kias, Baguio City Encavement injury, blunt abdominal injury1 Melano Anhibey Kitano 25 M Agawa, Eheb, Tinoc, Ifugao Encavement injury1 Farrel Sanchez 36 F Tandigan, Tuba, Benguet Soft tissue injury-thigh1 Simon Tappol 13 M Outlook Drive, Baguio Musculotendon strain-thigh1 John Calderon 31 M Pinsao Proper, Baguio City Abrasion, rigght forearm
1 Gabriel Ars Laurenzo 1 mo. M Amparo Heights Camo 7, Baguio City Abrasion, Frontal area
1 Regino Alambra 54 M City Camp Proper, Baguio City Lacerated wound, left temporal area1 Salve Vencio 59 F INT C Balacbac Sto, Tomas Proper Soft tissue contusion, distal leg and ankle1 Gabby Vencio 17 F INT C Balacbac Sto, Tomas Proper Multiple soft tissue contusion, due to encavement1 Gary Vencio 23 M INT C Balacbac Sto, Tomas Proper Soft contusion, distal leg and ankle1 Gary Modcharang 31 M Itogon, Benguet Lacerated wound, right temporal parietal area
1 John Benedick Serrano 24 M 70 Amparo hts. Camp 7 Baguio City Multiple abrasion. Left foot
1 Rhod Salvatera 18 M 71 Amparo hts. Camp 7 Baguio City Multiple abrasion, right foot
1 Rolando Valdez 53 M 14 Siapno rd. Baguio City Lacerated wound, right wrist1 Nikxolaos Tzouganatos 69 M Access rd. Loakan rd Baguio City MPI secondary to encavement1 Alex Pascua 49 M Youngland, Camp 7 Baguio City Soft tissue contusion, left patella1 Arnold Libdan 32 M Uhaj, Banaue, Ifugao Lacerated wound, right hand
1 Ara Hershie 17 F Amparo Heights Camp 7, Baguio City Lacerated wound, plantar aspect big toe, right
1 Ramon Bulakit 41 M Bakakeng, Central Baguio City Multiple physical injuries secondary to encavement1 Luisa Bulakit 29 F San Luis Village Baguio City Multiple Abrasion Baguio City
1 Elma Cuti 25 F Libong Goldfield, Itogon, Benguet Multiple physical injuries secondary (laceration. Abrasion), right wrist, left knee
1 Maning Badiliw F Ballay, Kabayan, Benguet Head Injury
2 MISSING
NCR 2
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QTY NAME MIDDLE NAME SURNAME AGE GENDER ADDRESS REMARKS
1 Ashley Garvin Castillo 14 Male Phase 10A, Package 1, Block 23 Lot 1, Balong SIlang, Caloocan City
At 11:00AM, September 15, 2018, the victim with two (2) other minorsdecided to swim at Aco River, Barangay 175, Bagong Silang, CaloocanCity. While they were in the river, the victim was struck by flowing water,the victim tried to swim back but was washed away to the deep portion ofthe river. Ongoing search and rescue
1 Anthony Rapatan Agkopra 10 Male No. 212 Ermin Garcia Street, Barangay Silangan, Cubao, Quezon City
At 5:00PM, September 14, 2018, through the CCTV Camera, the victimtogether with his two companion were playing nearby the Buwaya Creekwhen suddenly they saw a ball beside the creek and the victim decided togo down then tried to get the ball but suddenly slide and allegedlydrowned. Upon report, local authorities immediately conducted searchand rescue operations
Source: OCDROs I, II, CAR, DILG-MDM and DOH
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
Ilocos Norte All Levels 13-14 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Batac City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Laoag City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Ilocos Sur All Levels 13-14 and 17 September 2018
Candon City All Levels 13-14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Vigan City All Levels 13-14 September 2018 18 September 2018
La UnionAgoo All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Aringay All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bacnotan All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bagulin All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Balaoan All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bangar All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bauang All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Burgos All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Caba All Levels 13-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Luna All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Naguilian All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pugo All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Rosario All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Fernando City All Levels 13-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Gabriel All Levels 13-15 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
San Juan All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Santo Tomas All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Santol All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sudipen All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tubao All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
PangasinanDagupan City All Levels 13-15 and 17-18 September 2018 18 September 2018
Aguilar Elementary and High School 13 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Anda All Levels 14 September 2018
Bani All Levels 13 September 2018 18 September 2018
Basista All Levels 13-14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Bayanbang All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Bautista All Levels 13 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Binalonan All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Binmaley All Levels 17 September 2018
Bolinao All Levels 13 September 2018 18 September 2018
Bugallon All Levels 13-14 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Burgos All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Calasiao All Levels 13-15 and 17 September 2018
Labrador All Levels 14 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Laoac All Levels 14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Lingayen All Levels 13 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Malasiqui All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Manaog All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Mangaldan All Levels 13 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Mangatarem All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Sta. Barbara All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
San Carlos All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
San Vicente All Levels 17 September 2018
Santo Tomas All Levels 13 September 2018 18 September 2018
Urbiztondo All Levels 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Urdaneta City All Levels 13 September 2018 18 September 2018
Villasis All Levels 14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Batanes All Levels 13-14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Cagayan All Levels 13-15 and 17-18 September 2018 19 September 2018
Tuguegarao City All Levels 13-15 September 2018
Isabela All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Cauayan City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Ilagan City All Levels 14 September 2018
Santiago City All Levels 14 September 2018
Nueva Vizcaya All Levels 13 September 2018 19 September 2018
Quirino All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tarlac All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 18 September 2018
Bamban All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Capas All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Paniqui All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
RamosPre-schoo to Senior High (public &
private)13 -14 September 2018
Tarlac City All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Lapaz All Levels (public & private ) 13 -14 September 2018
Victoria All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Concepcion All Levels (public & private ) 13 -14 September 2018
Camiling All Levels (public & private ) 13 -14 and 17 September 2018
Anao All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Sta. Ignacia All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Aurora All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Baler All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018
Casiguran All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018
BulacanMalolos City All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Meycauayan City All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Baliuag All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Calumpit All Levels (public & private ) 13, 17-18, and 20 September 2018
Marilao All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Obando All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Hagonoy All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
Norzagaray All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018
San Miguel All Levels (public & private ) 17 September 2018
Nueva Ecija All Levels (public & private ) 13-15 September 2018 19 September 2018
San Jose City All Levels 13-15 September 2018
Cabanatuan City All Levels 13-15 September 2018
Gapan City All Levels 13-15 September 2018
Science City of Munoz All Levels 13-15 September 2018
Pampanga All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018
Sta. Rita 13-14 September 2018
Candaba 13-14, 17, 20 September 2018
Guagua All Levels 13 September 2018
Masantol All Levels 13 September 2018
Apalit Paliqui Elemtary School 20 September 2018
Macabebe Public 20 September 2018
San Luis All Levels 20 September 2018
San Simon Public all levels 20 September 2018
Angeles City All Levels (public & private ) 13-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mabalacat City All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Minalin All Levels 13 September 2018
Sta. Ana All Levels
San Fernando City All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Zambales All Levels (public & private ) 13-14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Olongapo City All Levels 13-15 September 2018
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION IBataan 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Rizal All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018 15 September 2018
Morong All Levels 13 September 2018
Antipolo All Levels 14-15 September 2018
Cainta All Levels 14-15 September 2018
Jalajala All Levels 14-15 September 2018
Rodriguez All Levels 14 September 2018
San Mateo All Levels 14-15 September 2018
Tanay All Levels 14 September 2018
Taytay All Levels 14 September 2018
Batangas All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Batangas City All Levels 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Tingloy Pre school - high school 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Calatagan All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Pascual All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Lian All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Rosario Kinder to Grade 12 (public & private) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Juan Pre school - senior high school 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Lipa City All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Cuenca All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Bauan All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Mabini All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Ibaan Pre school - senior high school 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Tanauan All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Balete All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Nicolas All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Mataasnakahoy All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Nasugbu All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Talisay All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Lobo All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Calaca All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Sto. Tomas All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Malvar All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Laurel All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Agoncillo All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Jose All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Padre Garcia Pre school - senior high school 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Alitagtag All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Batangas City All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Taysan All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Luis All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Taal All Levels (public & private ) 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Lemery Elementary only 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Tuy All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018
Cavite All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Laguna All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Biñan All Levels 14 September 2018
San Pablo All Levels 14 September 2018
San Pedro All Levels 14 September 2018
Quezon All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Candelaria All Levels 13 September 2018
Pagbilao Pre-school to Elementary 13 September 2018
Panukulan Pre-school to Elementary 13 September 2018
Lopez Pre-school to Elementary 13 - 15 September 2018
Atimonan All Levels 14-15 September 2018
San Narciso All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018
Sariaya All Levels (public & private ) 14 September 2018
Romblon All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION IPalawanTaytay Preschool to Highschool 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Quezon 14 September 2018 14 September 2018
San Vicente 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Balabac All Levels 14 September 2018 14 September 2018
Occidental MindoroRizal All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mamburao All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Lubang All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Abra de Ilog All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Looc All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Paluan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sablayan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Magsaysay All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Calintaan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Jose All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Marinduque All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Oriental MindoroPinamalayan Preschool to Highschool 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bulalacao Preschool to Highschool 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Baco Preschool to Highschool 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Teodoro Preschool 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Calapan City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Socorro All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Puerto Galera All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Naujan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pola All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Albay All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tabaco City All Levels 12-14 September 2018
Ligao City Pre-school to High school 13 September 2018
Camarines Norte All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Camarines Sur All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Catanduanes All Levels (public and private) 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
MasbateCawayan All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Palanas All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Uson All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sorsogon All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
IloiloLambunao All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Janiuay All Levels 12 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Miag-ao All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Dionisio Elementary Level 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Oton
Preparatory, Elementary and
Secondary Classes14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tigbauan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Joaquin All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dumangas All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Alimodian All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Maasin All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tubungan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
New Lucena All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Guimbal All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Zarraga All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Leganes All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pavia All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Barotac Nuevo All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mina All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Leon All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bingawan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sta. Barbara All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Calinog All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Igbaras All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Iloilo City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Anilao All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Concepcion All Levels 14 September 2018 14 September 2018
Sara All Levels 14 September 2018 14 September 2018
AntiqueBarbaza 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Hamtic 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Lauaan 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Patnongon 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Remigio 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Culasi 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bugasong 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Caluya 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sebaste 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Jose 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sibalom 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tibiao 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Belison Pre - school to Senior High 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
GuimarasSibunag 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Nueva Valencia 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Jordan All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
CapizPres. Roxas All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pilar All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Maayon All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Ivisan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pontevedra All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Roxas City 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Panitan 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dao 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Cuartero All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dumalag All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dumarao All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Maayon All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mambusao All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Panay All Levels (public & private) 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sigma Pre - School to Grade 3 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Negros OccidentalCauayan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Himamaylan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Hinobaan All Levels (public & private) 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Moises Padilla All Levels 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Toboso All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Negros Oriental All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Amlan All Levels 17 September 2018
Basay Elem to Senior (Public)
Bacong All Levels (Public & Private) 17 September 2018
Bindoy Dist 1 & 2 17 September 2018
Dauin All Levels
Dumaguete City All Levels
Gulhulngan City Elem to Senior (Private &Public)
Mabinay All Levels
Manjuyud All Levels
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PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Pamplona Elem to Senior (Private &Public)
Siaton All Levels
Sibulan All Levels
Sta. Catalina Kinder and Secondary
Tanjay City Elem. Secondary
Valencia All Levels
Vallehermoso All Levels
Zamboanguita All Levels
Bais City All Levels 17 September 2018
CebuLapu - lapu City 12 September 2018 13 September 2018
Cebu City 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Danao City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Minglanilla All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
BoholCarlos P. Garcia Pre- School to Senior High 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Candijay 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Garcia Hernandez 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Cebu ProvinceSanta Fe 12 September 2018 13 September 2018
Argao Private Schools 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Badian 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Bantayan 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Boljoon 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Compostela 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Cordova 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Danao City 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pilar 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Madridejos 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Moalboal 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Oslob 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Fernando Mountain barangays only 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Santa Fe 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Santander 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Siquijor All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Southern Leyte All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Maasin City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Saint Bernard All Levels 13-14 September 2018
SamarBasey All Levels 14 September 2018
Calbayog City All Levels 14 September 2018
Catbalogan City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Gandara All Levels 14 September 2018
Hinabangan All Levels 14 September 2018
Jiabong All Levels 14 September 2018
Marabut All Levels 14 September 2018
Pagsanghan All Levels 14 September 2018
Paranas All Levels 14 September 2018
San Jorge All Levels 13-14 September 2018
San Jose be Buan All Levels 14 September 2018
Sta. Rita All Levels 14 September 2018
Villareal All Levels 14 September 2018
Sta. Rita 13 September 2018
Talalora 14 September 2018
Motiong 13 - 14 September 2018
Northern Samar All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Biliran All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Leyte All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Baybay All Levels 13-14 September 2018
REGION VIII
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 6 of 9
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Jaro All Levels 13 September 2018
Ormoc City Pre school to high school 13-14 September 2018
Tabango All Levels 13 September 2018
Tacloban City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
CamiguinCatarman All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Guinsiliban Pre school and elementary 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mahinog Pre school to Grade 12 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mambajao Pre school to Grade 12 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sagay Pre school to Grade 12 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Lanao del NorteBaroy All Levels 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Kolambugan All Levels 13 September 2018 14 September 2018
Salvador All Levels 14 September 2018
Tangcal All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tubod All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Misamis OrientalCagayan de Oro City 14 September 2018
BukidnonQuezon 14 September 2018
Misamis OccidentalOroquieta City Pre school and elementary 13 September 2018
Ozamiz CityPre school, Elementary, Secondary,
and Senior High School14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Baliangao Pre school and Senior High School 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Clarin Pre school and Senior High School 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Concepcion Pre school and Senior High School 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Don Victorino Pre school and Senior High School 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Jimenez Pre school and Senior High School 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sapang Dalaga All Levels 13-14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sinacaban All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tangub City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Tudela All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Misamis OrientalBinuangan All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Initao Pre school and elementary 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Jasaan All Levels 17 September 2018
Lagonglong All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Claveria All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Salay All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Surigao del Norte 17 September 2018
Siargao 13 September 2018
Surigao City All Levels 13 September 2018
Dinagat Islands All Levels 14 September 2018 14 September 2018
Zamboanga del NorteLiloy All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Siocon All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sibuco All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dapitan City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Dipolog City All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Sindangan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Polanco All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Leon B. Positigo All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Gutalac All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Salug All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
BasilanIsabela City All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
REGION X
CARAGA
Region IX
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 7 of 9
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Zamboanga City All Levels 13 September 2018 17 September 2018
Zamboanga SibugayMabuhay All public Schools 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Diplahan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Kabasalan All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Parañaque City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Quezon City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Caloocan City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Las Pinas City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Malabon City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Mandaluyong City All Levels 14-16 September 2018 17 September 2018
Makati City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Manila City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Marikina City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Navotas City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pasig City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pateros All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
San Juan City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Taguig City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Munitinlupa City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Pasay City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Valenzuela City All Levels 14-15 September 2018 17 September 2018
Abra All Levels (public and private schools) 13-14 and 17 September 2018 18 September 2018
Apayao All Levels 13-14 and 17-18 September 2018 19 September 2018
Benguet All Levels 14 and 17 September 2018
La TrinidadPre-school to High school
(Public and Private) 13 September 2018 19 September 2018
Baguio City All Levels 13-15 and 17 September 2018 24 September 2018Itogon All Levels 20 - 21 September 2018
Kabayan All Levels 20 - 21 September 2018
Kalinga All Levels 14 September 2018 19 September 2018
Tabuk City All Levels 13-14 September 2018
Ifugao All Levels 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Aguinaldo All Levels 14 September 2018
Asipulo All Levels 14 September 2018
Hingyon All Levels 14 September 2018
Hungduan All Levels 14 September 2018
Lagawe All Levels 14 September 2018
Lista All Levels 14 September 2018
Mayoyao All Levels 14 September 2018
Mt. Province All Levels 14 September 2018 18 September 2018 Sources: OCDRO's I, II, III, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, CARAGA, NCR, and DILG
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
Paranaque City 14 September 2018
Pasay City Public 14 September 2018
Ilocos Norte Public & Private 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Ilocos Sur 14 September 2018
La UnionBauang Public & Private 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
As of 21 September 2018, 6:00 PM
National Capital Region (NCR)
Region I
National Capital Region (NCR)
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
SUSPENSION OF WORK
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 8 of 9
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
REGION I Rosario Public & Private 13 - 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
PangasinanLaoac 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Manaoag 14 September 2018 17 September 2018
Batanes Public & Private 13 September 2018
Cagayan Public & Private 13 - 14 September 2018
Nueva Viscaya 14 September 2018
Isabela 14 September 2018
Quirino 14 September 2018
Aurora Public & Private 14 September 2018
Bulacan Public & Private 14 September 2018
Tarlac 14 September 2018
Pampanga 14 September 2018
CapizMambusao Public & Private 14 September 2018
Zamboanga del NorteDapitan City 13 September 2018
Dinagat Islands 14 September 2018
Abra Public & Private 13 - 14 September 2018 18 September 2018
Sources: DepEd Sitrep #10, OCDRO's III, VI, IX, XIII, NCR, and DILG
Region IX
CARAGA
Cordillera Administrative Region - (CAR)
Region II
Region III
REGION VI
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 9 of 9
SITREP NO. 41 TAB E
FLIGHT NO. ROUTE DATE CANCELLED DATE RESUMED
MF 819 / 820 Xiamen-Manila - Xiamen 16 September 2018
MF 8667 Xiamen-Manila 17 September 2018
MF 817 / 818 Manila - Jinjiang - Manila 16 September 2018
PR 346 / 347 Manila - Pudong - Manila 17 September 2018
PR 2482 Tagbilaran - Seoul (Incheon) 18 September 2018
PR 312 Manila - Hongkong 17 September 2018
CZ 3077 Guangzhou - Manila 17 September 2018
7C 2305 / 2306 Incheon - Manila - Incheon 17 September 2018
GK 40 / 41 Narita - Manila - Narita 17 September 2018
KL 807 Amsterdam - Manila 16 September 2018
ET 644 Addis Ababa - Manila 17 September 2018
CZ 3078 Manila - Guangzhou 18 September 2018
CZ 3091 / CZ 3092 Guangzhou - Manila - Guangzhou
CZ 397 / 398 Guangzhou - Manila - Guangzhou
CA 180 Manila - Beijing
GK 40 Manila - Narita
PR 313 Hongkong - Manila
PR 347 Pudong - Manila
PR 352 / 353 Manila - Macau - Manila
PR 408 / 407 Manila - Osaka (Kansai) - Manila
PR 334 / 335 Manila - Xiamen - Manila
PR 318 / 319 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
PR 310 / 311 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
PR 312 / 313 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
PR 300 / 301 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
PR 306 / 307 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
PR 356 / 357 Manila - Quanzhou (Jinjiang) - Manila
PR 390 Cebu - Beijing
PR 423 Tokyo (Haneda) - Manila
PR 336 / 337 Manila - Shanghai (Pudong) - Manila
2P 9747 / 9748 Cebu - Hangzhou - Cebu
2P 2391 Cebu - Chengdu
KL 808 Manila - Amsterdam 16 September 2018
2P2328 / 2329 Manila - Haikou - Manila 17 September 2018
PR 2483 Seoul (Incheon) - Tagbilaran 18 September 2018
5J 150 / 149 Clark - Hong Kong - Clark 18 September 2018
5J 537 / 538 Clark - Singapore - Clark 17 September 2018
ET 645 Manila - Addis Ababa 17 September 2018
Z20138 Manila - Guangzhou 19 September 2018
Z27800 Cebu - Shenzen
5J 272 / 273 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
5J 110 / 111 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
5J 112 / 113 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
5J 114 / 115 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. "MANGKHUT")CANCELLED FLIGHTS
International Flights
14 September 2018
15 September 2018
17 September 2018
18 September 2018
16 September 2018
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5J 362 / 363 Manila - Macau - Manila
Z21264 / 1265 Manila - Hongkong - Manila
Z20088 / 0089 Manila - Macau - Manila 18 September 2018
Z02139 Guangzhou - Manila 18 September 2018
Z27801/ Z27800 Shenzhen - Cebu - Shenzhen
Z21264 / 21265 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
Z2088 / 2089 Manila - Macau - Manila
5J 150 / 149 Clark - Hong Kong - Clark
5J 120 / 121 Clark - Hong Kong - Clark
5J 240 / 241 Cebu - Hong Kong - Cebu
5J 370 Clark - Macau 17 September 2018
5J 242 Iloilo - Hong Kong 18 September 2018
PR 313 / 312 Hong Kong - Manila - Hong Kong
PR 391 Beijing - Cebu
2P2392 Chengdu - Cebu
PR 300 / 301 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
PR 318 / 319 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
PR 306 / 307 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
PR 310 / 311 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
PR 382 / 383 Manila - Guangzhou (Canton) - Manila 18 September 2018
PR 352 / 353 Manila - Macau - Manila 17 September 2018
HK 72 Manila - Hong Kong 17 September 2018
CZ 3092 Manila - Guangzhou
CZ 3078 Manila - Guangzhou
CA 180 Manila - Beijing
MF 8668 Manila - Xiamen 16 September 2018
PR 368 / 369 Manila - Nanning - Manila 17 September 2018
CX 908 Manila - Hong Kong
CX 912 / 913 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 906 / 907 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 900 / 901 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 918 / 919 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 902 / 903 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 934 / 935 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
CX 939 Hong Kong - Manila
5J 243 Hong Kong - Iloilo 18 September 2018
5J 371 Macau -Clark 17 September 2018
5J 150 / 149 Clark - Hong Kong - Clark
5J 272 / 273 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
5J 110 / 111 Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
5J 240 / 241 Cebu - Hong Kong - Cebu
Z27801 Shenzen - Cebu
CX 906 / 907 19 September 2018
CX 900 / 901 18 September 2018
PR 382 / 383 Manila - Guangzhou (Canton) - Manila 18 September 2018
PR 311 Hongkong - Manila 17 September 2018
PR 369 Nanning - Manila 17 September 2018
Domestic FlightsT6 837 / 838 Manila - Basco - Manila 15 September 2018
5J 506 / 507 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 20 September 2018
5J 192 / 193 Manila - Cauayan - Manila 17 September 2018
5J 821 / 822 Manila - Virac - Manila
DG 6111 / 6112 Manila - Naga - Manila
16 September 2018
17 September 2018
16 September 2018
18 September 2018
17 September 2018
17 September 2018
17 September 2018
17 September 2018
17 September 2018
18 September 2018
Manila - Hong Kong - Manila
14 September 2018 16 September 2018
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DG 6009 / 6010 Manila - Basco - Manila 17 September 2018
5J 504 / 505 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 20 September 2018
M8 816 / 817 Manila - Basco - Manila 16 September 2018
PR 2935 / 2936 Clark - Virac - Clark 17 September 2018
PR 2688 / 2689 Clark - Basco - Clark
PR 2614 / 2615 Clark - Tuguegarao - Clark
PR 2198 / 2199 Manila - Laoag - Manila
PR 2196 / 2197 Manila - Laoag - Manila
PR 2153 / 2154 Manila - Bacolod - Manila
PR 2789 / 2790 Manila - Puerto Princesa - Manila
PR 2688 / 2689 Clark - Basco - Clark
PR 2614 / 2615 Clark - Tuguegarao - Clark 21 September 2018
PR 833 / 835 Clark - Cagayan - Clark
PR 831 Clark - Davao
PR 2671 / 2672 Clark - Calbayog - Clark
PR 2875 / 2876 Clark - Siargao - Clark
PR 2684 / 2685 Clark - Busuanga - Clark
PR 2678 / 2679 Clark - Busuanga - Clark
5J 196 / 197 Manila - Cauayan - Manila 17 September 2018
5J 553 / 580 Manila - Cebu - Manila
5J 569 / 570 Manila - Cebu - Manila
5J 451/452 Manila - Iloilo - Manila
5J 453/454 Manila - Iloilo - Manila
5J 455/456 Manila - Iloilo - Manila
5J 487/488 Manila - Bacolod - Manila
5J 475/476 Manila - Bacolod - Manila
5J 489/490 Manila - Bacolod - Manila
5J 651/652 Manila - Tacloban - Manila
5J 653 / 654 Manila - Tacloban - Manila
5J 789 / 790 Manila - Butuan - Manila
5J 373 / 374 Manila - Roxas - Manila
5J 381 / 382 Manila - Cagayan de Oro - Manila
5J 389 / 390 Manila - Cagayan de Oro - Manila
5J 961 / 962 Manila - Davao - Manila
5J 995 / 996 Manila - GenSan - Manila
5J 625 / 626 Manila - Dumaguete - Manila
5J 647 / 648 Manila - Puerto Princesa - Manila
5J 504 / 505 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila
5J 506 / 507 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila
5J 379 / 380 Manila - Cagayan de Oro - Manila
5J 495 / 496 Manila - Iloilo - Manila
5J 449 / 450 Manila - Iloilo - Manila
DG 6009 / 6010 Manila - Basco - Manila 17 September 2018
Z20432 / 0433 Manila - Puerto Princesa
Z20782 / 0783 Cebu - Manila - Cebu
Z20625 / 0626 Manila - Davao - Manila
Z20769 Manila - Cebu
Z20770 Cebu - Manila
T6 837 / 838 Manila - Basco - Manila 17 September 2018
PR 2688 / 2689 Clark - Basco -Clark 17 September 2018
PR 2614 / 2615 Clark - Tuguegarao - Clark 21 September 2018
PR 2196 / 2197 Manila - Laoag - Manila
PR 2198 / 2199 Manila - Laoag - Manila
5J 504 / 505 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 20 September 2018
5J 506 / 507 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 20 September 2018
5J 196 / 197 Manila - Cauayan - Manila
DG 6009 / 6010 Manila - Basco - Manila
14 September 2018
14 September 2018
17 September 2018
15 September 2018
17 September 2018
16 September 2018
16 September 2018
17 September 2018
16 September 201817 September 2018
17 September 2018
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M8 816 / 817 Manila - Basco - Manila 16 September 2018
5J 504 / 505 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 17 September 2018 20 September 2018
5J 506 / 507 Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila 17 September 2018 20 September 2018
5J 504 / 505 20 September 2018
5J 506 / 507 20 September 2018
5J 504 / 505 19 September 2018 20 September 2018
Legend:
T6 - AIR SWIFT MF - Xiamen Airlines7C - Jeju Air CZ - Jeju Air CX - Cathay Pacific
5J - Cebu Pacific PR - Philippine AirlinesGK - Jetstar Airlines Z2 / Z0 - Air Asia
DG - CEBGO M8 - SKYJET KL - KLM Dutch Royal Airlines ET - Ethiopian
Manila - Tuguegarao - Manila18 September 2018
Sources: MIAA, PAL, AIR ASIA, CAAP
16 September 2018
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SITREP NO. 41 TAB F
REGION / PROVINCECITY / MUNICIPALITY /
BARANGAYDATE AND TIME RESTORED REMARKS
GRAND TOTAL 198
REGION I 107
Burgos September 17, 2018, 5:30 AM
San Nicolas September 17, 2018
Pinili September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
DingrasBatac
Laoag (some parts)Adams
Pagudpud September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Bangui September 17, 2018
Currimao September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Nueva EraBanna September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Carasi September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Marcos September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Solsona September 17, 2018
Bacarra September 17, 2018
Pasuquin September 17, 2018
Badoc September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
Paoay September 19, 2018, 8:00 AM
DumalnegPiddig September 17, 2018
Sarrat September 17, 2018
Vintar September 17, 2018
Cabaroan, City ofSan Fernando 16 September 2018
Pacpaco, City ofSan Fernando
Aringay September 17, 2018
Bacnotan
Caba September 17, 2018
Pao Norte, City ofSan Fernando
Tubao September 17, 2018
Barangay II, City ofSan Fernando
Dalumpinas Oeste, City of San Fernando 16 September 2018
Tanquigan September 16, 2018
Naguilian September 16, 2018
Agoo – BarangaysSan Franosco, Macalva
Sur, Macalva Norte, Macalva Central, Capas
17 September 2018, 3:00 PM
Rosario 17 September 2018, 4:00 PM
Santo Tomas September 16, 2018
Pugo September 16, 2018
BurgosSan Gabriel September 16, 2018
Luna September 16, 2018
Balaoan September 18, 2018
Canaoay (San Fernando City)
Abut, Catbangen, Ilocanos Norte, Pagdalagan,
Puspus (San Fernando City)
Sevilla Norte (San Fernando City) Intermittent
Galimuyod September 17, 2018, 2:00 PM
BurgosAlilem
Cervantes Santa
QuirinoSuyo September 17, 2018, 4:40 PM
San Esteban September 15, 2018,12:55AM
Sugpon
September 15, 2018, 12:30AM
September 15, 2018, 12:49AM
September 15, 2018, 12:20AM
September 15, 2018, 12:50AM
September 15, 2018, 11:47AM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018
September 15, 2018
September 14, 2018, 12:00 MN
Ilocos Sur
September 15, 2018, 12:35AM
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 12:00MN
September 14, 2018, 10:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30 PM
September 15, 2018, 12:56 AM
September 16, 2018, 08:01 AM
September 16, 2018, 10:00 AM
September 14, 2018, 9:22PM
September 14, 2018, 9:38PM
September 14, 2018, 9:49PM
September 15, 2018,1:31 AM
September 15, 2018, 2:37 AM
September 15, 2018, 1:45AM
September 15, 2018, 1:45AM
15 September 2018
La Union
September 14, 2018, 8:39PM
September 14, 2018, 8:52PM
September 16, 2018, 10:00 AM
September 16, 2018, 10:00 AM
September 16, 2018, 10:00 AM
September 17, 2018September 15, 2018,1:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 12-12:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 7:00-9:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 7:00-9:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 7:00-9:00 PM
Ilocos Norte
September 14, 2018, 11:55 PM
September 15, 2018, 1:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 7:00-9:00 PM
September 15, 2018, 1:00 AM
September 15, 2018,12-12:30 AM
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG" (I.N. MANGKHUT)
Power Supply
as of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
DATE AND TIME OF INTERRUPTION
Page 1 of 4
Sta. CruzBanayoyoCabugao
SigaySan Juan
San EmilioBantay September 16, 2018, 5:30 PM
Sta. Catalina September 17, 2018, 6:40 PM
Sta.Maria September 17, 2018, 11:00 AM
Sinait September 18, 2018, 4:00 PM
SantiagoSta. Lucia September 17, 2018, 11:00 AM
LidliddaNagbukel
Candon City September 18, 2018, 4:00 PM
G. Del PilarSan Vicente September 18, 2018, 4:00 PM
Vigan City Magsingal September 17, 2018, 3 PM
Narvacan September 17, 2018, 4:40 PM
Sto. Domingo September 18, 2018, 4:00 PM
Poblacion Area to Barangay Rabago,
Camangaan, Pangaoan, and Sabit Section
(Rosales)
September 15, 2018, 7:30 AM
Guiling and Coliling (Rosales) September 15, 2018, 8:27 AM
San Isidro (Rosales) September 15, 2018, 8:27 AM
San Quintin September 15, 2018, 3:09 AM
AgnoAguilar September 16, 2018
Alcala September 15, 2018, 10:00 AM
AndaAsingan September 15, 2018, 9:00 PM
Balungao September 15, 2018, 9:00 AM
BaniBautista September 18, 2018, 5:00 PM
Binalonan September 15, 2018, 10:20 AM
Binmaley September 15, 2018, 9 PM
Powerlines along the
National Highway were
restored
Bolinao 16 September 2018
some areas are still
experiencing power
interruption
Bugallon September 16, 2018
Burgos 18 September 2018, 11:30 AM
Dagupan CityDasol
LabradorLaoac 16 September 2018
Lingayen 15 September 2018, 08:00 PM
Mabini 17 September 2018
Mangatarem September 15, 2018, 9:00 PM
San Fabian 16 September 2018, 05:30 PM
San Jacinto September 15, 2018, 2:00 AM
San Manuel September 15, 2018, 2:00 AM
Sta. Barbara September 16, 2018
Sison September 15, 2018, 9:00 PM
Sual September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
Manaoag September 15, 2018, 8:00 PM
UminganCALABARZON 24
San Pedro (Brgys. Ubl, Bagong Silang, Langgam,
Ub)September 15, 2018, 11:30 AM
Luisiana, Laguna September 15, 2018, 2:40 AMExperienced power
fluctuation thrice
Bauan September 15, 2018, 2:00 AM
Ibaan September 15, 2018, 10:00 PM
Mabini September 15, 2018, 9:00 PM
San Jose September 15, 2018, 12:15 AM
TingloyDue to broken
transformer in Sto.
Tomas
Atimonan
Gen Luna (All barangays)
Quezon
September 14, 2018, 6:34 PM
September 15, 2018
September 14, 2018, 5:06 PM
Batangas
September 15, 2018, 12:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 12:22 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:50 PM
September 14, 2018, 7:51 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:30PM
September 14, 2018, 9:35 PM
September 14, 2018, 12:00 NN
September 15, 2018, 2:00 AM
Laguna
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 1:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 8:12 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:40 PM
September 15, 2018, 2:18 AM
September 15, 2018, 9:00 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:05 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:35 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:55 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 12:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:55 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
September 15, 2018, 12:10 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:38 PM
September 14, 2018, 5:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:00 PM
September 15, 2018, 12:00 MN
September 15, 2018, 2:20 AM
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 9:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 11PM
September 15, 2018, 2AM
September 14, 2018, 11PM
Pangasinan
September 15, 2018, 3:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 8:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 3:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 3:00 AM
September 15, 2018, 1:40AM
September 15, 2018, 3:00AM
September 15, 2018, 12:45AM
September 15, 2018, 12:00MN
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 3:00AM
September 15, 2018, 1:30AM
Ilocos Sur
September 15, 2018, 12:00AM
September 15, 2018, 3:13AM
September 14, 2018, 11:40PM
September 15, 2018, 1:00AM
September 14, 2018, 11:55PM
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 12:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 6:40AM
September 15, 2018, 1:45AM
Ilocos Sur
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Macalelon (All barangays)
Pitogo (All barangays)
Polilio (All bararangays)Scheduled power
interruption
Unisan (All barangays)Gen. Nakar (All
barangays) September 15, 2018, 5:30 PM
Agdangan (All barangays) September 15, 2018
Infanta (All barangays) September 15, 2018, 5:30 PM
Real September 15, 2018, 5:30 PM
PerezBurdeosJomalig
GumacaPlaridel
Panukulan
RizalAntipolo City (8
barangays)REGION V 1
Camarines SurREGION VIII 4
RosarioLope de Vega
CapulLapinig
REGION IX 1
Zamboanga del Norte SibucoREGION X 1
Camiguin Province-wide September 14, 2018, 11:00 AM
CAR 47
Abra Province-wide
Power in some
barangays in Bangued,
Abra has been restored.
Ongoing restoration.
Apayao Province-wide Ongoing restoration.
Province-wide
Tuba 16 September 2018Power in some areas
restored
La Trinidad16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Atok16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Kapangan16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Kibungan16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Kabayan 16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restoredTublay
16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Sablan16 September 2018 Power in some areas
restored
Baguio City City-wide 16 September 2018
Power in some areas
restored. 100% of the
barangays
affected have been
restored
Aguinaldo September 13, 2018, 5:58 PM
Alfonso Lista September 13, 2018, 6:41 PM
BanauePowered restored as of
September 16, 2018
Tinoc 17 September 2018
Hungduan 17 September 2018
Kiangan September 14, 2018, 9:30 AM
Mayoyao Ongoing restoration
Kalinga Province-wideMountain Province Province-wide 17 September 2018
NCR 13
Barangka 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Calumpang 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Jesus dela Peña 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Malanday 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
San Roque 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Sta. Elena 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Sto. Niño 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
Tañong 15 September 2018, 1:45 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:40 PM
September 14, 2018, 2:45 PM
Marikina City September 14, 2018, 5:38 PM
September 15, 2018, 12:45 AM, 1:30 AM, 1:50
AM, 3:30 AM, 4:34 AM
Ifugao Province
September 13, 2018
September 13, 2018
September 14, 2018, 10:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:30 AM
September 14, 2018, 10:40 AM
September 14, 2018, 6:32 AM
September 14, 2018
September 14, 2018, 9:10 AM
Benguet
September 15, 2018, 1:30 AM
September 15, 2018, 1:30 AM, 3:10 AM
September 15, 2018, 1:30 AM, 3:10 AM
September 15, 2018, 2:45 AM
September 15, 2018, 3:10 AM
September 13, 2018
September 14, 2018, 4:00 AM
September 15, 2015, 2:05 AM
September 15, 2018, 2:00 PM
September 14, 2018
Northern Samar
September 14, 2018, 5:45 AM
September 14, 2018, 1:00 AM
September 14, 2018, 2:00 AM
September 14, 2018, 1:00 AM
September 15, 2018
September 15, 2018, 1:00AM
September 14, 2018, 5:00 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:47 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
September 15, 2018, 1:22 AM
Quezon
September 14, 2018, 9:25 PM
September 14, 2018 10:30 PM
September 14, 2018, 11:00 PM
September 15, 2018, 3:35 AM
September 14, 2018, 9:20 PM
Quezon September 15, 2018September 14, 2018, 9:40 PM
September 14, 2018, 9:48 PM
September 14, 2018, 6:27 PM
September 14, 2018, 10:00 PM
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Area 4 Banner Ave., 4th Estate cor., Fortune St.,
Brgy. San Antonio15 September 2018, 8:35 AM
Perville, Brgy. La Huerta 15 September 2018, 8:35 AM
Pasig
Brgy. Maybunga, Westbank Road, Eusebio
Bliss15 September 2018, 6:54 AM
Sampaloc 16 September 2018, 8:05 AM
Baseco 16 September 2018, 8:05 AM
September 15, 2018
Manila
Sources: OCDROs I, CALABARZON, V, VIII, IX, X, CAR, and NCR
Parañaque City September 15, 2018
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SITREP NO. 41 TAB G
Affected Transmission Line Customer/s affected Date/Time Out Date/Time Restored Actions Taken / Remarks
September 15, 2018, 01:31 AM September 15, 2018, 0131H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 10:44 AM September 16, 2018, 0839H Restored
Buang-La Trinidad 230kV Line 2 September 15, 2018, 0242H September 15, 2018, 0242H RestoredLaoag-Pagudpud Wind Farm 115kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 15, 2018, 0613H September 15, 2018, 0646H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0204H September 15, 2018, 0204H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018, 1523H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0554H September 15, 2018, 0554H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0605H September 15, 2018, 0605H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0606H September 15, 2018, 0734H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 1125H September 16, 2018, 0859H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0629H September 15, 2018, 0629H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0643H September 15, 2018, 0643H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 1011H September 16, 2018, 0904H Restored
15 Septemberember 12:00 AM September 15, 2018, 12:00 AM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0257H September 15, 2018, 0257H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0325H September 15, 2018, 1828H Restored
September 14, 2018,10:35 PM September 15, 2018, 11:35 PM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018,11:46 PM September 15, 2018, 11:46 PM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0131H September 15, 2018, 0131H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0159H September 16, 2018, 0921H Restored
Bantay-Banaoang 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 01537H September 16, 2018, 0839H RestoredBantay-Sto. Domingo 69kV Line ISECO September 15, 2018, 0225H September 15, 2018, 1638H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0218H September 15, 2018, 0218H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0255H September 15, 2018, 0255H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0303H September 16, 2018, 1534H RestoredSeptember 16, 2018, 0838H September 16, 2018 @1841H Restored
Laoag-Bangui 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 15, 2018, 0209H Still-out
September 15, 2018, 0150H September 15, 2018, 0150H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0200H September 16, 2018 @1754H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018, 1754H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0315H September 15, 2018, 0315H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018 @0947H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 15, 2018, 0315H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0756H September 15, 2017, 1427H Restored
Currimao-Lang-ayan 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 1544H Sept 15, 2018 @1544H Restored Currimao-San Nicholas 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0254H Still-out
La Trinidad-Bauang 230kV Line 2 September 15, 2018, 0241H September 15, 2018, 0241H Restored Masinloc- Bolo 230 KV LINE 1 September 15, 2018, 0523H September 15, 2018, 0523H RestoredSan Manuel-Binga 230kV L1 September 15, 2018, 0614H September 15, 2018, 0614H RestoredSan Manuel-Binga 230kV L1 September 15, 2018, 0627H September 15, 2018, 0637H RestoredItogon-Ampucao 23kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0148H September 15, 2018, 0205H Restored Itogon-Ampucao 23kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0302H September 18, 2018, 1237H Restored Itogon-Balatoc 23kV Line September 15, 2018, 0320H September 16, 2018, 1712H Restored Itogon-Suyoc 23kV Line September 15, 2018, 0421H September 17, 2018, 1237H Restored
District 2
San Esteban-Narvacan 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
San Esteban-Candon 69kV Line ISECO
Laoag-San Nicolas 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
Laoag-Marcos 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
Baung-San Fabian 69kV Line LUELCO
Bantay-Vigan 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
San Esteban-Laoag 230kV Line 1
San Esteban-Laoag 230kV Line 2
Bacnotan- Bulala 69kV Line
San Esteban-Bangued 69kV Line ABRECO
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG" (I.N. MANGKHUT)
TRANSMISSION LINES
as of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
North Luzon
District 1
Page 1 of 3
La Trinidad-Mankaya(L2)-Lepanto 69kV September 15, 2018, 0245H September 16, 2018, 1725H RestoredLa Trinidad-Ampucao 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 1231H September 16, 2018, 1401H RestoredTrinidad-Mankayan-Sagada 69kV Line 1 BENECO, MOPRECO September 15, 2018, 0240H September 16, 2018, 1459H RestoredLa Trinidad-Sablan 69kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0709H September 15, 2018, 1200H Restored
Bolo – Balingueo 230kV Line 1 September 14, 2018, 2046H September 15, 2018, 2046H Restored September 14, 2018, 2154H September 14, 2018, 2157H RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 2354H September 15, 2018, 0016H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0030H September 15, 2018, 0037H Restored September 14, 2018, 2237H September 14, 2018, 2318H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0051H September 15, 2018,1756H Restored
September 14, 2018, 6:35 AM September 14, 2018, 8:55 AM RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 10:37 AM September 14, 2018, 11:46 AM Restored
Bayombong-Lagawe 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0347H September 15, 2018, 0427H RestoredSantiago- Cauayan 69kV Line ISELCO I September 14, 2018, 2224H September 15, 2018,1238H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0221H September 15, 2018, 0223H Restored September 15, 2018, 0223H Still out
Gamu-Ilagan-Naguilian R. Mercedes 69kV Line ISELCO I & II September 14, 2018, 2224H September 15,2018, 1818H Restored
Gamu-Tuguegarao 230kV Line September 14, 2018, 2356H Still outSeptember 13, 2018, 9:31 PM September 14, 2018, 8:56 AM Restored September 14, 2018, 2110H Still out
Magapit-Sta Ana 69kV Line CAGELCO II September 14, 2018, 2249H Still outMagapit-Camalaniugan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2256H September 21, 2018, 7:08 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder III Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2144H September 18, 2018, 9:14 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2204H September 18, 2018, 2:54 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2211H September 18, 2018, 6:15 PM Restored Tuguegarao-Cabagan 69kV Line ISELCO II September 14, 2018, 2235H 16 September 2018, 2102H RestoredTuguegarao-Magapit 69kV Line CAGELCO I & II September 14, 2018, 2256H September 18, 2018, 6:24 PM RestoredTuguegarao-Tabuk 69kV Line CAGELCO I, KAELCO September 14, 2018, 2325H September 16, 2018, 1921H Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 1922H September 16, 2018, 1148H Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder III Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2111H September 18, 2018, 9:14 PM Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2111H September 16, 2018, 1140H Restored 13.8 KV IFELCO DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0128H 15 September 2018, 0833H Restored13.8 KV IFELCO DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0224H 15 September 2018, 0832H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0132H September 15, 2018, 0134H Restored September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0134H Restored
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder 4 Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0245H Still-out
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder 3
Bayomonong & Bambang: Portion of Brgy. Busilac, Batu Fery, Santo
Domingo, Vista Hill, Magapuy, Paitan, Bansing, Abian & Kawakaw
September 15, 2018, 0305H September 16, 2018,1427H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0211H September 15, 2018, 0226H Restored September 15, 2018, 0232H September 15, 2018, 0226H Restored
Bayombong-Bambang 69kV Line NUVELCO September 15, 2018, 0509H September 15, 2018, 0514H Restored Bayombong-Bambang 69kV Line NUVELCO September 15, 2018, 0515H September 15, 2018, 0947H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0057H September 15, 2018, 0133HSeptember 15, 2018, 0223H September 15, 2018, 0440H
Subic - Botolan 230kV Line September 15, 2018, 0742H September 15, 2018, 0802H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0148H September 15, 2018, 0205H Restored September 15, 2018, 0345H Sept 15, 2018, 1153H Restored
Subic - Botolan 230kV Line September 15, 2018, 0822H Sept 15, 2018, 0855H Restored
Cabanatuan-Fatima 69 KV Line September 15, 2018, 0555H September 15, 2018, 0626H RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 2233H September 14, 2018 2243, H Restored
Limay - Balanga 69kV Line
District 6
Cabanatuan – San Luis 69kV Line NEECO II - AREA 1, NEECO II - AREA 2, AURELCO
District 5
Botolan - Candelaria 69kV Line Restored
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line
Bayombong- Quezon 69kV Line Customer owned and maintained line
Magapit-Lucban 69kV Line Segment Customer owned and maintained line
District 4
Lagawe – Lamut 13.8kV
Santiago- Tuguegarao 230kV Line
Labrador - Bolinao 69kV Line PANELCO I
Labrador – Malasiqui 69kV Line CENPELCO
District 3
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September 15, 2018, 0747H Sept 15, 2018, 1410H RestoredCabanatuan-San Isidro 69 KV Line NEECO - II September 15, 2018, 0709H Sept 15, 2018, 0959H RestoredCabanatuan - Bitas 69 KV Line September 15, 2018, 0809H Sept 15, 2018,1042H RestoredSouth Luzon
Batangas-Lipa 69KV Line 1 Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2349H September 14, 2018, 2358H RestoredBatangas-PLBSC 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2210H Sept 15, 2018,1325H RestoredBatangas-Forcem 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2025H Sept 15, 2018, 1625H RestoredBatangas-Bolboc 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2359H Sept 15, 2018,1509H Restored
Malaya-Lumban 230kV Line 1 September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0217H RestoredGumaca-Lopez-Tagkawayan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2220H September 14, 2018, 2226H Restored
Los Baños-ERDB/FPRI 13.8kV Line September 15, 2018, 0020HSeptember 15, 2018, 0104H; Energizing only up to Pole 181 (Famy-
Capalong); OPEN DS at Pole 181 located at Capalong, Real, Quezon. For Patrol
Restored
September 14, 2018, 2301H September 14, 2018, 2306H Restored September 15, 2018, 0336H September 15,2018,1058H Restored
Labo-Talisay 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2248H September 14, 2018, 2248H RestoredVisayas
Palanas Cara – Catarman – Allen – Lao – Ang 69kV Line NORSAMELCO September 14, 2018, 1:14 AM September 14, 2018, 4:48 PM Restored
Paranas – Quinapondan 69 kV ESAMELCO September 14, 2018 6:33 AM September 14, 2018, 8:54 AM RestoredNasaug-San Isidro 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 7:15 PM September 14, 2018, 2002H RestoredHimay-Angan-St. Bernard 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 1915H September 14, 2018, 2305H RestoredBatangas-Lipa 69KV Line 1 Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2349H September 14, 2018, 2358H Restored
Gumaca-Lopez-Tagkawayan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2220H September 14, 2018, 2226H RestoredLos Baños-ERDB/FPRI 13.8kV Line September 15, 2018, 0020H September 15, 2018, 0104H RestoredMalaya-Lumban 230kV Line 1 September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0217H RestoredTagbilaran-Garcia 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0902H September 15,2018, 1001H Restored
Labo-Talisay 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2248H September 14, 2018, 2248H Restored
District 3
District 1
District 2
District 3
Source: Department of Energy
District 1
District 2
Famy-Comon 69kV Line QUEZELCO II
Cabanatuan – San Luis 69kV Line NEECO II - AREA 1, NEECO II - AREA 2, AURELCO
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` SitRep No. 41 TAB H
STATUS REMARKS
Tagudin Tagudin-Cervantes Road K0375+000, Brgy. Zigzag, Cervantes, I.S. Passable Road closed due to rock slides
Adams Not passableNarvacan Abra - Narvacan Road Passable as of 16 September 2018
Labrador Brgy. Magsaysay, Labrador, Pangasinan, (National Highway) Passable
Labrador Brgy. Bolo, Labrador, Pangasinan (Padilla Road) Passable
Pangasinan-Zambales Road (Bolo Section, Bongalon Section, & Dulig Section) Passable Underwater by 0.3m
Bogtong Section – KO172+150 Passable Underwater by 0.3m
Umanday Section – KO195+500 Passable Underwater by 0.3m
Aguilar Section – KO190+700 Passable Underwater by 0.3m
Mangaldan-Manaoag-Binalonan Road (Magsaysay Section) Passable Underwater by 0.5m
Pangasinan-La Union Road (Brgy Toco) Passable Underwater by 0.5m
Cayanga Bridge, San Fabian PassableAdvised motorists to the alternate route, Mangaldan-San Jacinto-Manaoag Road (turn left to San Jacinto-
San Fabian Road). Damaged approach.
Urdaneta Jct.-Dagupan Road K198+500 - K0198+900 Maningding, Sta. Barbara Passable to all types of vehicles Water subsidedJct. Santiago-Banayoyo-Lidlidda-San Emilio-Quirino Road K0376+400-K0394+000 Passable Land/rock slides as of 16 September 2018. Installed
warning signs
K0 528+400 - K0 528+418 Brgy Maananteng, Solsona PassableInstalled Warning Signs
K0 534+650 - K0 534+686 Brgy Maananteng, Solsona PassableWarning devices were installed
K0 536+200 - K0 536+223 Brgy Maananteng, Solsona PassableWarning devices were installed
K0 536+500 - K0 536+536 Brgy Maananteng, Solsona PassableWarning devices were installed
Ilocos Norte-Abra Road KO539+350 Passable Installed Warning Signs
Abra-Ilocos Sur Road Intermittent Section, Tangadan, San Quintin Passable Installed Warning Signs
Agoo-Baguio City Road from Badiwan, Benguet to Baguio City Passable Deployed DPWH Traffic Men at Junction of Manila North Road and Agoo-Baguio Road
Rosario-Pugo Access Road K0217+000Pangasinan-Zambales Road – K0303+500 Caranglaan Section One lane passable
Bani-Agno Road (Cayungnan Section -KO342+000 – KO344+400) Passable Underwater by 0.2m
Bauang-Baguio City Road 0266+750, Brgy. Imelda, Naguilian, La Union One lane passable On going construction of Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert
Batan Island along K0023+600 Passable Maintenance crew and equipment on stand-by
Manila North Road K0664+500, Calog Sur, Abulug, Cagayan Passable Barricades and warning signs installed.
Itawes Overflow Bridge K0519+(-1044) along Cagayan-Apayao Rd.,Sta. Barbara, Piat, Cagayan Passable Barricades and warning signs installed.
Peñablanca Callao Cave Road Passable Barricades and warning signs installed.
Cabagan-Sta. Maria Bridge Passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
Nueva Viscaya-Benguet road K0261+300 One lane passable Deployed clearing opertaions
K0368+628 - K0369+015 Passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
K0375+450 -K0375+500, (Barangay Cabuaan, Maddela, Quirino) Passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
San Pedro Overflow Bridge K0367+768 Passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
Jct. Abbag-Guingin Bdry road (S04754LZ) K0445+000-K0463+900, Barangay Guingin, Giayan ,Nagtipunan Quirino One lane passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
Victoria - Maddela -Alicia - Kasibu bdry Rd. Barangay Jose Ancheta, Maddela, Quirino, K0383+800 One lane passable Maintenance Crew were deployed to monitor the area.
Bigaa-Plaridel via Malolos Road K0030+392 - K0031+000, Panginay, Balagtas Passable Continuous monitoring and roving of maintenance crew along national road
Manila North Road KM28+900 – KM29+400, Bocaue Balagtas Bdry. Passable Continuous monitoring and roving of maintenance crew along national road
Daang Maharlika Road K0176+200-K0176+350, Brgy. Puncan,Carranglan Passable Clearing of debris completed
Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. “MANGKHUT”)
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGESAs of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino
NRJ Villa Sur-San Pedro-Cabuaan-Ysmael-Disimungal Road
Region IIIBulacan
Nueva Ecija
Isabela
Region I
Pangasinan
as of 18 September 2018
Pangasinan-Tarlac Road
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte-Apayao Road
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Region IIBatanes
Cagayan
ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 1 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
Pantabangan-Canili-Basal-Baler Road K0186+500, Brgy. Marikit, Alfonzo Castañeda, Passable Clearing of debris completed
Jct. Pinagpanaan-Rizal-Pantabangan Road K0165+360 Brgy. Aya, Pantabangan N.E Passable on-going backfilling of road way
K0161+574, Brgy. Labi Passable Continuous monitoring and standby of equipmentK0163+000, Brgy. Labi Passable Continuous monitoring and standby of equipmentK0163+400, Brgy. Labi Passable Continuous monitoring and standby of equipment
Tablang-Gabaldon K0156+947, Brgy. Calabasa, Nueva Ecija One lane passable Continuous monitoring and standby of equipment
Sto. Tomas - Minalin Road K0070+900 - K0073+600, San Isidro. Minalin & Telacsan Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
Baliwag - Candaba - Sta. Ana Road K0068+(-348) Bomba Bridge Not passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
K0070+900 - K0071+050, Pasig, Candaba, Pampanga PassableFlooded as of 17 September 2018. Continuous
monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
Candaba - San Miguel Road K0073+400 - K0073+600 Paralaya, candaba Pampanga Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
San - Simon Baliuag K062+000 - K065+000 Brgy. San Miguel & San Simon Passable 0.20m-0.60m underwater, Not passable to all types of vehicles
K0158+000-K0159+000, Brgy. Cacamilingan Sur, Camiling Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
K0154+900, K0155+900 & K0156+700 Passable
Paniqui-Camiling-Wawa Road K0167+500 - K0170+000 Brgy. Sawat - Bilad Camiling Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
Sta. Rosa - Tarlac Road Lapaz Section 0129+200-K0131+100 Brgy. San Roque and San Isidro Lapaz Tarlac Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance
Staffs and Crews
Concepcion - Lapaz Road K0135+950 - K0136+426 Brgy. San Isidro lapaz Tarlac Passable Continuous monitoring conducted by the Maintenance Staffs and Crews
Lapaz - Victoria Road K0137+500 to K0138 +100, Brgy. San Lomboy and Matayumtayum, Lapaz Tarlac Passable 0.60 m underwater
Tarlac Zambales Road, Brgy. Patling, Capas Tarlac K0126+300-K026+315 L/S Passable Damaged Slope Protection
Olongapo-Bugallon Road K0213+400, Brgy. Marangla, Iba, Zambales Passable Continuous monitoring and roving of maintenance crew along national road.
Camarines SurLupi Spillway overflow - Pob., to Brgy. San Pedro, Lupi Not passable
Daang Maharlika K0439+800 Passable Clearing completedCatanduanes
K0003+080 Passable Clearing completedK0143+950 Passable Clearing completed
Sorsogon
Daang Maharlika, Bulusan Lake Road K0628+600 Passable Clearing completed
Kenon road Closed to traffic due to falling rock debris Installed warning signs
a. K0254+200, Lamut Junction, Beckel, La Trinidadb. K0267+300c. K0269+100d. K0270+150e. K271+700f. K0289+850, Sitio Indian, Brgy. Ambuklao, Bokodg. K0298+900, Sitio Bangao, Ambuklao, Bokodh. K0300+000i. K0261+800 Sitio Doting,Brgy.Loacan,Itoganj. K0262+250,Sitio Doting,Brgy.Loacan,Itogonk. K0263+500,Sitio Anteng,Brgy.Loacan,Itogonl. K0266+000 Sitio Anteng,Brgy. Loacan, Itogonm. K0270+600 Sitio Bingo. Brgy. Loacan,Itogona. K0259+950- K0260+050, La Trinidad b. K0260+900-K0261+000, La Trinidadc. K0267+200 Ambassador, Tublayd. K0278+870 Topdac, Atoke. K0282+900 Topdac, Atokf. K0285+150 Abiang, Atokg. K0285+500 Abiang, Atokh. K0286+250, Abiang, Atoki. K0286+650, Abiang, Atokj. K0288+150 Abiang, Atokk. K0292+020,Atokl. K0293+000, Abiang, Atokm. K0296+860 Paoay, Atokn. K0302+300-K0302+343, Cattubo, Atoko. K0306+000 Calasipan, Atokp. K0309+150 Natubleng, Buguiasq. K0311+400 Natubleng, Buguiasr. K0311+700 Natubleng, Buguiass. K0312+700 - K0312+800 Natubleng, Buguiast. K0314+050 Colliding, Buguiasu. K0320+600 Amgaleyguey, Buguiasv. K0327+000-K0327+100, Bayoyo, Buguiasw. K0339+400 Bangao, Buguaisx. K0339+600 Bangao, Buguaisy. K0362+680, Busa Sectionz. K0371+400, Tiging Section, Sabanganaa. K0390+200, Tikitik Section
Region V
Nueva Ecija-Aurora Road
Pampanga
Tarlac
Romulo Highway
Zambales
Catanduanes Circumferential Road
CARBenguet
Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya Road Passable Open to traffic
Baguio –Bontoc Road
Passable
Clearing operations is on-going
Not Passable
Passable
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 2 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGEbb. Intermittent Section along Chackchakan, Gonogon, Malitep and Palinga-awcc. Mt. Data Cliff to Sinto Boundary
dd. K0318+190-K0318+244, Palidan, Amgaleyguey, Buguias
a. K0257+400, Sitio White Beans, Brgy. Ucab, Itogon One lane passableb. K0257+500, Sitio White Beans, Brgy. Ucab, Itogonc. K0257+000d. K0260+800 - K0260+900 Sitio Goldfield, Brgy. Poblacion, Itogon Closed to traffic due to roadslip
e. K0259+600, Sitio Kiangan Village, Brgy. Ucab, Itogon Not Passable
f. K0262+800, Sitio Goldfield, Brgy Poblacion, Itogon One lane passableg. K0261+460, Sitio Goldfield, Brgy Poblacion, Itogon Closed to traffic due to roadsliph. K0260+350, Sitio, Kiangan Village, Brgy. Ucab, Itogon, Benguet Closed to traffic due to roadslip
i. K0261+050, Sitio Goldfield, Brgy. Poblacion, Benguet Slide
K0262+800, Sitio Goldfield, Brgy Poblacion, Itogon One lane passable Conducted clearing operations by DPWH and LGU due to landslide.
K0259+600, Sitio Kiangan Village, Brgy. Ucab, Itogon One lane passable Conducted clearing operations by DPWH and LGU due to landslide.
K0257+400 Sition White Beans, Brgy. Ucab, Itongon One lane passable Coordinated with private equipment owners for clearing operations
Mankayan Palatong - Tabio Balili Provincial Road Closed Due to landslides at Palatong, Tabio, MankayanKabayan Gurel-Kabayan_ Buguias Road Closed at sitio Belleng, Duacan
Bokod Sitio Shalmeken, Bila and Sitio abat Poblacion ClosedBakun Sinipsip Road at Sitio Mogao, Gambang Closed Due to roadslip
Mountain Province-Ilocos Sur Road K0388+250 Beto Section, Tadian, One lane passableClosed to traffic due to soil collapse. Conducted clearing operations by DPWH and private owned
equipmenta. K0273+850, Tuba, Benguetb. K0275+150, Tuba, Benguetc. K0275+700, Brgy. Poblacion, Tuba, Benguetd. K0275+850, Brgy. Poblacion, Tuba, Benguete. K0276+950
Pico - Lamtang Road K0260+150, La Trinidad Passable Clearing operations is on-going Gurel-Bokod-Kabayan-Buguias-Abatan
Road K0305+000 - K0316+500 Bokod One lane passable Private equipment mobilized for clearing operations
K0265+100, Nangalisan, Tuba One lane passable Clearing operations by Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0267+800, Brgy. Coplo, Nangalisan, Tuba One lane passable Clearing operations by Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0264+500, Sitio Sipitan, Asin, Tuba One lane passable Series of slide as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0261+000 One lane passable Landslide as of 16 September 2018. Clearing operations on-going by Private Equipment.
K0261+800 Brgy. Shilan, La Trinidad One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0262+500 Brgy. Shilan, La Trinidad One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
Ambiong-Tawang K0263+100 One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
City Limit-Sto. Tomas Road K0263+300 Sitio Bandilan, Tuba One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0315+000 - K0317+000, Intermittent Section, Poblacion, Kibungan One lane passable Clearing operations is on-going
K0318+720 - K0318+730, Poblacion, Kibungan One lane passable Clearing operations is on-going
K0262+800, Sitio Goldfield, Brgy Poblacion, Itogon One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0289+350 Cuba, Kapangan Passable Clearing operations by Private Equipment and Maintenance Crew is completed
K0293+500 - K0294+400 Balakbak, Kapangan One lane passable Private equipment mobilized for clearing operationsK0308+150 Poblacion, Kibungan One lane passable Private equipment mobilized for clearing operationsK0330+900 - K0330+930 Tabbak, Kibungan, Benguet One lane passable Private equipment mobilized for clearing operationsK0263+700 Caponga, Tublay One lane passable Private equipment mobilized for clearing operations
K0268+020 Daclan, Tublay Passable Clearing operations by Maintenance crew is completed
K0269+855 Daclan, Tublay One lane passable Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0309+040 Poblacion, Kibungan One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0339+020 - K0339+980 Malikliko, Ampusongan, Bakun, Benguet One lane passable 'Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations will
continue when weather permitsK0264+800, Capongga, Tublay Not Passable Installed warning signs.
K0296+400 - K0296+425 Beleng-belis, Kapangan, Benguet One lane passable Total clearing by DPWH Dumptruck and Payloader is scheduled
K0307+700 Sagpat, Kibungan, Benguet One lane passable Total clearing by DPWH Dumptruck and Payloader is scheduled
K0309+020 Poblacion, Kibungan, Benguet One lane passable Total clearing by DPWH Dumptruck and Payloader is scheduled
K0310+800 Poblacion, Kibungan One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0320+400 - K0320+420 Mayos, Poblacion, Kibungan, Benguet One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is
hampered by heavy rains
K0330+800 - K0330+840 Tabbak,Kibungan, Benguet One lane passable Total clearing by DPWH Dumptruck and Payloader is scheduled
K0344+250 - K0344+320 Liwang, Ampusongan, Bakun, Benguet One lane passable Total clearing by DPWH Dumptruck and Payloader is
scheduledK0348+800, Gakian, Gambang, Bakun One lane passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rainsK0345+600 - K0345+670 Bagtangan, Gambang, Bakun, Benguet Closed to traffice due to roadslip
K0349+300,Gakian, Gambang, Bakun One lane passable Installed warning signs
K0356+300, Man- asok, Baculongan Sur, Buguias One lane passable Clearing operations is on-going
K0343+400, Amlimay, Buguias One lane passableK053+200, Poblacion, Buguias Not passable
Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road
Clearing operations is on-going
Not Passable
Baguio –Bontoc Road Clearing operations is on-going
Passable
Itogon, Benguet
Marcos Highway Passable Clearing operations is on-going
Asin- Nangalisan- San Pascual Road
Shilan-Beckel Road
Acop-Kapangan-Kibungan-Bakun Road
Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road(formerly Gurel- Bokod- Kabayan-
Buguias- Abatan Road)
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 3 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGEK0355+300 Sebang, Buguias Passable
K0344+350 Bulalacao, Mankayan One lane passablePrivate equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0347+200 Poblacion, Mankayan One lane passablePrivate equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0345+000 - K0347+000 various section One lane passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
Barangay Antipolo Road Passable to all types of vehicles Conducted clearing operations due to soil erosion.
Halap-Amduntog Road Tempory closeMayoyao Mayoyao - Banaue Roa Closed Landslide at Brgy. Tulaed, Mayoyao Area
K0413+300 Munsoyosoy, Tinoc One lane passable Clearing operations by Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0354+250 - K0354+275 Bokiawan, Hungduan Passable Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0358+200 Bokiawan, Hungduan Passable Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0358+350 Bokiawan, Hungduan Passable Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0402+900 Tulludan, Tinoc Punch thru open as of 17 September 2018 Clearing operations can't commence due to continous debris fall & mud flow. Private equipment on stand by.
K0405+300, Tinoc Passable Clearing operations by Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0410+400 Tocucan, Tinoc One lane passable Clearing operations by Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0407+750 - K0407+900 Not passable Soil collapse as of 15 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0345+700 - K0345+715 Binablayan, Tinoc Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rains
K0355+000 - K0355+008 Brgy. Ap-apid, Tinoc Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rains
K0330+020, Julongan, Kiangan One lane passable as of 17 September 2018
K0335+150 Passable Clearing done by maintenance laborers
K0332+500 - k0355+000, Julongan to Ap-apid section One lane passable Clearing operation will start as soon as the weather permits
K0360+800 Impugong, Tinoc One lane passable
K0357+300 One lane passable
Banaue-Mayoyao- A. Lista- Isabela Road K0348+000-K0390+000 Kinakin Banaue-Mayaoyao Section Punch thru open as of 17 September 2018 Clearing operations by a privately owned equipment is
on-going
K0342+350,Viewpoint,Banaue
K0344+000,Viewpoint, Banaue
K0337+360, Amganad, Banaue
K0340+280, Tam- An, Banaue
K0342+370, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0345+800, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0347+380, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0347+400, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0347+820, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+230, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+295, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+550, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+560, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+720, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0350+810, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0352+110, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0358+325, Viewpoint, Banaue
K0353+300-K0358+330
K0251+750 Baguio City Clearing operations is on-going
K0248+700-K0248+715 Baguio City Collapsed riprap as of 15 September 2018. Clearing operation is on-goin
Gibraltar Road K0252+(-020) Baguio city Passable Clearing operations is completed Asin Road K0309+010 - K0309+070 Baguio City Passable Clearing operations is completed
Outlook Drive K0253+065-K0253+095 One lane passable Collapse riprap as of 15 September 2018. Clearing operations is on going
Abra-Ilocos Norte Road K0451+150 - K0451+250 Nagaparan, Danglas, Abra Not passable Installed warning signsAbra - Ilocos Sur Road Intermittent Section, Tangadan, San Quintin, Abra Passable
a. K0446+000 Baquero Nalbuan Baay-Licuanb. K0448+350, Lenneng, Baay-Licuan, Abrac. K0448+450, Lenneng, Baay-Licuan, Abrad. K0459+500, Cawayan, Baay-Licuan, Abra
Banaue-Hungduan-Benguet Boundary Road
Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road(formerly Gurel- Bokod- Kabayan-
Buguias- Abatan Road)
Abatan-Mankayan-Cervantes Road
Ifugao
Asipulo
Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road
Punch thru open as of 17 September 2018
Roadlsip as of 16 September 2018. Installed warning signs
Nueva Vizcaya - Ifugao - Mt. Province Road Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-
going
Baguio City
Eastern Link Circumferential Road Passable
Abra
Abra -Kalinga Road Passable
Series of slide as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
Soil collapse as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 4 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGEe. K0477+150-K477+158, Aguibo, Malibkong, Abraf. K0479+950, Poblacion, Malibcong, Abrag. K0480+100, Duldulao, Malibcong, Abrah. K0487+300, Gacab, Malibcong, Abrai. K0475+350 - K0475+430, Aguibo, Malibkong Abra
Abra-Cervantes Road K0476+500-K0476+514, Ampalioc, Luba, Abra One lane passableDamaged slope masonry and collapsed pavement as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance
crew is on-going
Pinukpok, Kalinga Barangay Limos road, Pinukpok, Kalinga Not passable Conducted clearing operations by DPWH and LGU due to landslide.
Taloctoc - Mangali Not passable road collapsed
Tabuk City, Kalinga Tuga-Lanna highway Not passableFlooded due to heavy rains. One ambulance with
patient was stranded due to flooding but rescued by MDRRMO personnel.
Tabuk City, Kalinga Tuga Bridge Not passable Collapsed
K0522+100 - K0522+400 Matelled Section One lane passable 'Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0543+200-K0543+395 Dumanay Section, Tanudan One lane passable Slippery earth road asa of 14 September 2018. Installed warning signs.
K0518+480-K0518+512, Dupligan Section, Tanudan Passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
(Cagaluan- Calanan Section)K0482+160 - K0482+168 Gonogon Section, Tabuk City One lane passable Clearing operations by DPWH equipment and
Maintenance crew is completed
K0511+950, Cawagayan Section Passable DPWH equipment mobilized for clearing operations
Tuga Section, Tabuk City Passable 'Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0511+950 Cawagayan Section, Tabuk City Passable Equipment and Maintenance crew is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
Cagaluan-Calanan Road Section, K0487+360 - K0487+375 Dalmuno Section, Tabuk City One lane passable Equipment and Maintenance crew is on standby.
Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0470+250 - K0470+258 Mosimos Section, Tabuk City One lane passable Equipment and Maintenance crew is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0529+000-K0535+000, Turayoc to Catabbogan Section, Pinukpuk One lane passable Equipment and Maintenance crew is on standby.
Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rainsCagaluan-Calanan Road Section, K0476+800 - K0476+820 Gawidan Section, Tabuk City Passable Clearing operations is completed
K0473+040 Passable On mobilization of maintenance crew
K0422+090 Passable Soil collapse as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0424+110 Bugnay Section Passable Soil collapse as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0425+090 Passable Soil collapse as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0425+940 Passable Soil collapse as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0429+250, Basao Section Passable Road slip as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0430+350 Passable Soil collapse as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0431+020 Passable Soil collapse as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0431+300 Passable Road slip as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0431+600 Passable Road slip as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0431+900 Passable Road slip as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
K0431+950 Passable Sinking pavement as of 17 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
Mabongis Bridge Passable Structural failure as of 17 September 2018. Installed warning signs.
Bulo National Road K0507+000-K0507+200, Intermittent Section, Tabuk Passable Coordinated with private equipment owners for clearing operations
Balbalan-Pinukpuk Road K0496+000 - K0522+000 Baay-Junction Pinukpuk Passable Private equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by continuous soil erosion due to heavy rains
K0514+800-K0514+825 Passable Installed warning signsK0514+900, Taclobao Section, Tabuk City Passable Installed warning signs
K0516+400, Spring Section, Tabuk City Passable Clearing operations a privately owned equipmentand Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0439+300 - K0439+330 Bangad Section One lane passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rains
K0466+800 - K0466+820 One lane passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rainsK0448+800 - K0448+820 Malango Section One lane passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rainsK0448+970 - K0448+985 Mallango Section One lane passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rainsK0459+950 - K0459+970 Passable Clearing operations is on hold due to heavy rainsa. K0446+000 Baquero Nalbuan Baay-Licuanb. K0448+350, Lenneng, Baay-Licuan, Abrac. K0448+450, Lenneng, Baay-Licuan, Abrad. K0459+500, Cawayan, Baay-Licuan, Abrae. K0477+150-K477+158, Aguibo, Malibkong, Abraf. K0479+950, Poblacion, Malibcong, Abrag. K0480+100, Duldulao, Malibcong, Abrah. K0487+300, Gacab, Malibcong, Abrai. K0475+350 - K0475+430, Aguibo, Malibkong Abra
Abra -Kalinga Road PassableSoil collapse as of 16 September 2018. Clearig
operations by maintenance crew is on-going
Kalinga
Tabuk - Banaue Road via Tanudan -Barlig Road
Mountain Province-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road
Kalinga-Cagayan Road
Mt. Province Boundary-Calanan-Pinukpuk-Abbut Road
Abra – Kalinga Road Passable Clearing operations is on-going
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 5 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
K0461+450 - K0461+460 Puapo Section Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0461+900 Passable
K0462+550 Passable
K0463+300 Passable
K0463+900 Passable
K0464+400 Passable
K0464+700 Passable
K0465+820 Passable
K0470+400 Passable
K0473+900 Passable
K0474+150 Passable
K0474+800 Passable
K0476+400 Passable
K0476+500 Passable
K0477+300 Passable
K0477+600 Passable
K0490+350 - K0490+370 Dao-angan Section Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0491+350 - K0494+100 intermittent section Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0489+300, Maling Section Passable
K0489+350, Maling Section Passable
K0489+400, Dao-angan Section Passable
K0489+430, Dao-angan Section PassableK0490+200, Dao-angan Section PassableK0490+600, Dao-angan Section PassableK0491+400, Dao-angan Section Passable
K0493+050, Dao-angan Section Passable Road slip as of 15 September 2018. Clearig operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0364+500-K0364+560, Ambatec Section, Bayyo, Bontoc, Mt. Province Passable Clearing operations is on-going
Chico Karayan Bridge Passable
Samoki to Mt. Polis Section Passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is hampered by heavy rains
K0388+250 Beto Section, Tadian, Mt Province One lane passableFurther clearing operations by One (1) privately owned
Equipment will mobilize on September 15, 2018. Warning signs installed
K0416+800, Supang Section One lane passable Coordinated with private equipment owners for clearing operations
Mt. Province -Ilocos Sur Road via Kayan K0399+100 - K0399+140 Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-
going
K0401+480 - K0401+500 Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0409+300 - K0409+315 Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
K0409+380 - K0409+410 Passable Clearing operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
Junction Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road K0380+950, Pingew Section, Talubin, Bontoc Passable Equipment is on standby. Clearing operations is
hampered by heavy rains
K0433+200 - K0433+230 Pudo, Natonin Passable Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
Balabag-Poblacion, Natonin Passable Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
K0404+000-K0430+300, Lias, Barlig to tonglayan, Natonin Passable Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
Conner-Kabugao Road Intermittent Section Passable Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
a. K0615+250-K0615+410, Paco Sectionb. K0617+325-K0665+400, Intermittent Sections
Kabugao-Ilocos Norte Road Intermittent Section Not passablea. K0619+200-K0619+220,Sadel Sectionb. K0620+025,Sadel Sectionc. K0619+500-K0619+520,Sadel Sectiond. K0621+000-K0621+020,Shop Sectione. K0623+600-623+650,Shop Sectionf. K0627+970-K0628+000,Tanglagan Sectiong. K0609+380-K0609+410
h. K0610+000+K0638+880, Intermittent Section Closed to traffic 'Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
a. K0679+500, Baduang Section, Calanasan Closed to traffic due to road collapse and road slope proctection. Installed warning signs.
b. K0632+100, Sta. Elena Section, Calanasan Clearing operations by a DPWH equipment is on hold due to torrential rains
c. K0639+200, Maragmin Sectiond. K0641+400-K0642+300, Maragmin Sectione. K0644+000-K0646+100, Salagunting Sectionf. K0650+980-K0651+700, Carmela Sectiong. K0687+260-K0687+275h. K0687+480-K0687+490i. K0690+250-K0690+265j. K0704+000-K0707, Dallawas Section, Intermittent section
Mountain Province-Nueva Viscaya Road
Lubuagan-Batong Buhay Road Soil collapse as of 15 September 2018. Clearig operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
Balbalan-Pinukpuk Road Soil collapse as of 15 September 2018. Clearig operations by privately owned equipment is on-going
Mountain Province
Mountain Province-Ilocos Sur Rd via Tue
Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk-Enrile Road
Junction Talubin-Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis-Calaccad Road
Apayao
Kabugao-Pudtol-Luna-Cagayan Boundary Road Passable
Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
Passable Clearing operations by DPWH Equipment and Maintenance Crew is on-going
Claveria-Calanasan Road Passable
Series of slide as of 17 September 2018, 11:00 AM. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
Soil collapse as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
Apayao Ilocos Norte Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 6 of 7
STATUS REMARKSROAD SECTION / BRIDGEk. K0672+300-K0675+000, Rabaw Section, Intermittent sectionl. K0676+000-K0678+600, Rabaw Section
Affected Passable Not PassableROADS 319 301 28
BRIDGES 8 6 2
SOURCES: OCDRO CAR, DPWH
Claveria-Calanasan Road Passable
Soil collapse as of 16 September 2018. Clearig operations by maintenance crew is on-going
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 7 of 7
SITREP NO. 41 TAB I
Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
GRAND TOTAL 402REGION I 161Ilocos Sur 6
Balbalayang (Poblacion) Due to heavy rains
Pangotan Due to heavy rains
Banga Knee level
Quinsoriano 3-4 Subsided
Saoat 3-4 Subsided
Villahermosa 3-4 Subsided
Pangasinan 155Cacandongan 1-2 Subsided
Nandacan 1-2 Subsided
Pob. East 1-2 Subsided
Sinabaan 1-2 Subsided
Cabuaan 1-2 Subsided
Nibaliw Norte 1-2 Subsided
Nibaliw Sur 1-2 Subsided
Pob West 1-3 Subsided
Primicias 1-3 Subsided
Poponto 1-2 Subsided
Diaz 1-3 Subsided
Pogo 1-3 Subsided
Palisoc 1-3 Subsided
Ketegan 1-2 Subsided as of 21 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Artacho 1 Subsided
Baluyot 1-2 Subsided as of 21 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Vacante 1-2 Subsided
Villanueva 1 Subsided as of 19 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Amistad 2
Agno 2
Legaspi 2
Poblacion A 2
Panganiban 2
Magallanes 2
Poblacion C 2
Bongato West 1-2 Subsided
Mangayao 1-2 Subsided
San Gabriel 2nd 3-7 Subsided
Manambong Parte 4-6 Subsided
Malimpec 1
Pantol 2
Manambong Sur 1 Subsided
Managos 4 Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Warding 3 Subsided
Tampong 3 Subsided
Iton 3 Subsided
Manambong Norte 2-10
Pugo 2-10
Wawa 2 Subsided
Batangcaoa 2-10 Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Linoc 1.5 Subsided as of 21 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Sabangan 1 Subsided as of 8am, September 17, 2018
Lomboy 0.83 Subsided as of 21 September 2018, 8:00 AM
San Vicente 2.5 Subsided as of 8am, September 17, 2018
Cacayasen 2 Subsided as of 8am, September 17, 2018Burgos
Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Bayambang
Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Binmaley
Sta. Cruz
Baustista
Tayug
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. “MANGKHUT”)
FLOODED AREASas of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
Sugpon Waist deep
FLOODED AREAS | Page 1 of 7
Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Poblacion 0.5 Subsided as of 8am, September 17, 2018
Longos 6
Sitio Subdivision, Lumbang 6
Lasip 2-4
Binco, Buenlag 4-5
Soriano/ Carusucan , Buenlag 2
Sitio Buca, Songkoy 6
Sitio Habagat & Sitio Tebron, Mancup 3-6
Ambonao 2.5-3
Dinalaoan Riverside 2
Bued 1-3
San Vicente 3
Banaoang 1-2
Quesban 1-3
Cabilocaan 1-2
Malabago 1-2
Poblacion West 1-2.5
Sitio Padayan, Gabon 2-3
Nalasian 4
Poblacion East 1-2
Doyong 1-2
San Miguel 1-2
Nagsaing Riverside 1
Lasip Grande, Sitio Patalan 2.5 Subsided
Pogo Grande, Sitio Centro 1.5 Subsided
Pogo Chico, Sitio Karekaan, 1 Subsided
Sitio Pogo Guilig, Pogo Chico 1 Subsided
Riverside, Pogo Chico 1 Subsided
Sitio Rizal Extension, Pogo Chico 1 Subsided
Sitio Patalan, Bacayao Sur 3 Subsided
Centro, Bacayao Norte 2.5 Subsided
Sitio Boquig, Bacayao Norte 2.5 Subsided
Sitio Talipapa, Bacayao Norte 1 Subsided
Sitio Baybay, Bacayao Norte 2.5 Subsided
Kamanggaan, Mayomboo 1 Subsided
Insider, Mayomboo 1 Subsided
Sanggunian, Mayomboo 1 Subsided
Highlander, Mayomboo 1 Subsided
Patalan, Pantal 1.5 Subsided
Guibang, Pantal 1.5 Subsided
Philadelphia Iglesia, Pantal 1.5 Subsided
Ilokano, Calmay 1 Subsided
Balawbaw, Calmay 1 Subsided
AB Fernandez, Poblacion Oeste 1.5 Subsided
Bonifacio Street, Poblacion Oeste 1.5 Subsided
Don Marciano Road Don Martin Road,
Poblacion Oeste1 Subsided
Greenfields, Tapuac 2 Subsided
YMCA (AMADO), Tapuac 1 Subsided
Intramuros, Barangay I 1.5 Subsided
Rizal Street, Barangay II and III 1 Subsided
Herrero- Perez Road 1 Subsided
Bayanihan, Caranglaan 1 Subsided
Puelay Boquig & Kampo Alog in Brgy
Caranglaan1.5 Subsided
Mariposa Street, Barangay IV 1 Subsided
Sitio Bagong Barrio, Bonuan Guest 1 Subsided
Sitio Boracay, Bonuan Guest 1 Subsided
Sitio Calamiong, Bonuan Guest 1 Subsided
Nalsian ES, Nalsian 1.5
Sitio Borac, Nalsia 2
Manaoag Subsided
Burgos
Calasiao Subsided as of 9am, September 20, 2018
Dagupan City
FLOODED AREAS | Page 2 of 7
Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Lipit Sur 1.5
Babasit ES, Babasit 1.5
Baritao ES, Baritao 2
Sitio Barrientos 3
Sitio Badang 3
Soquil 3-4
Erfe 1-2.75
Primicias 1-3
Minien East 1-4.25
Sitio Riverside, Tebag West 3.3
Brgy. Dalongue ( Zones 2 & 3) 3
Maticmatic 1
Sitio Siobal, Tebag East 1
Sitio Abalaten, Brgy. Maningding 1
Minien West 1-2.5
Brgy. Sapang 1.16
Poblacion Sur 1-1.25
Zone 2, Ventinilla 1
Brgy. Leet 1-1.4
Zone 6, Brgy. Nilombot 2.9
SitioCalayt, Brgy. Tuliao 4
School to Cento, Brgy. Gueguesange 1.5
Brgy. Malanay 1.3
Brgy. Aponit 1-2
Brgy. Tamayo 1-2
Guelaw 1-2
Supo 1-2
Salinap 1
Doyong 1-2
Brgy. Anulid 1 Subsided
Brgy. Laoac 1 Subsided
Brgy. San Vicente 1 Subsided
Brgy. San Juan 1 Subsided
Sitio, Patalan, Brgy. San Pedro Ili 1.5 Subsided
Brgy. Kisikis 1 Subsided
Brgy. Pindangan Centro 1 Subsided
Brgy. Pindangan West 1 Subsided
Brgy. Pindangan East 1 Subsided
Brgy. Canarvacanan 1 Subsided
Isla Malibong 6 Subsided
Poblacion 3.5-4 Subsided
Isla Sawat 6
Angatel 2-3 Subsided
Salavante 1 Subsided
Bunlalacao 3 Subsided
Dor. Valerio 3 Subsided
Pampano 4 Subsided
Dor. Sawat 3 Subsided
Dor. Ketaket 2 Subsided
Linmansangan 3 Subsided
Dor. Punta 3 Subsided
REGION III 202Pampanga 122
Sampaloc 1
Colgante 1
Capalangan Riverside Purok 1-5 2-3
Paligui 1
San Vicente Northville 10 1
Palimpe 1-1.5
Bebe Matua 1
Sta. Monica 1
Mangatarem
Apalit
San Carlos City Subsided
Alcala
Urbiztondo
Manaoag Subsided
Sta. Barbara Subsided
FLOODED AREAS | Page 3 of 7
Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Sta. Cruz 1
Sua 1
Supilan 1-2
Dela Paz 2
Sta. Monica 1-1.5
San Isidro 1-2.5
San Agustin 1-1.5
Cansinala 1
San Juan 1
San Gabriel 1
Sta. Cruz 1-2.5
San Nicolas 1.5
San Pedro 1.5
San Miguel 1.5
San Vicente 1-4
Pulong Gubat 2.3-3.5
Dulong Ilog 3.5-4
Vizal Sto. Cristo 1.5 Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 12:00 NN
Pasig 1.5-3.5 Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 12:00 NN
San Agustin 1-1.75
Salapungan 1
Panglcar 1
Bahay Pare 1-2 Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 12:00 NN
Vizal San Pablo 1.5-2.5
Gulap 3-4
Sto. Rosario 2.5-4.5
Pulong Palazan 3
Paralaya 2-5
Mandasig 3-4
Pansinao 4-6
Buas 1.5-3
Pescadores 3-5
Paralaya 3-6
Mandili 2-4
San Juan 2-3
Castuli 1-4
San Jose 1-2
Sta. Rita 2
Sto. Rosario 1
Telacsan 1
Sta. Maria 1-2
San Isidro 2
San Vicente 1-2
Palagui 1.5
Sampaloc 2
Alauli 1
Bagang 1
Balibago 1
Nigui 1
Sta. Lucia Paguiaba 1
Sagrada 1
San Agustin Caingin 1
San Nicolas 1
Sta Lucia Wakas 1
San Isidro Matua 1
Sapang Kawayan 1
San Isidro Anac 1
Sta. Lucia Matua 1-1.5
Sto. Nino 1-1.5
Bebe Anac 1-1.5
Sta. Monica 1
Candaba
Macabebe
Masantol
Apalit
San Simon
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Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Palagui 1.5
Sampaloc 2
San Agustin 1
Magliman 3
Del Pilar (Petron Tagulud) 1
San Jose Green Ville Subd. 1
Sta. Teresita 1
Sto. Rosario 2
Pandaras 1
Moras Dela Paz 1
Poblacion 1
Sto. Nino (Sapa) 1
Camba 1
Suciayin 2
Candating 1.5
San Agustin Norte 1
San Agustin Sur 1
Arenas 1
San Antonio 1
Plazang Luma 1-2
San Nicolas 1
Poblacion 1
Mesulo 1
Baliti 2
San Roque Bitas 1
Paralaya Purok 4 1
Matamo Purok 2 and 3 1
Telepayong Purok 10 1
Gatiawin Purok 4 1
Maniango 1.5
Dawe 2
Saplad 2
Bulac 1
Mabalacat City Dolores 1-2
San Juan Bautista 1
San Rafael Agustin 1
San Agustin Villa Eliza 1
San Juan 1-5
San Nicoloas 1-4
Sta Cruz Pambilog 1-4
Sta Catalina 1-3
San Sebastian 1-3
Sto. Tomas 1-3
Sta. Monica 1-2
San Agustin 1-2
Cabetican Joven 2-3
Tinajero 2-3
Sto. Tomas 1.5
San Antonio 1.5
San Nicolas 2nd 1.5
Sta. Lucia 1.5
Sta. Monica 1.5
San Pedro 1.5
Bataan 20San Digan 2-3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
San Vicente 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Brgy. Balagtas 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Sitio Lang 4 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Wakas 2-3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Villa Angeles 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Daan Bilolo 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Lati 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Bacolor
Sasmuan
Orion
Minalin
Guagua
San Luis
City of San Fernando
Sto. Tomas
Arayat
Masantol
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Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Capunitan 1-2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Mariveles Baseco 2 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Sition Laing 4 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Sitio Kamalig 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Wakas North 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Brgy. Poblacion 1 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Sitio Kaluluwa 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Gasile 2-3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Dinalupihan Dalao Pita 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Almacen 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Parayray 3 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Daungan 1 Subsided as of 16 Sept 2018, 4PM
Bulacan 60Marilao Poblacion 2-3
Badias 2
Sta. Lucia 2-3
King Kabayo 3
Baritan 3
Pinambaran 2
Buga 2
Salacot 2
Camias 5-6
Tiglapas 2-3
Poblacion 3
Sibul 2
Mandile 4
Tartaro 2
Masalipit 3
Balaong 2
San Jose 4
San Juan 5
San Vicente 2
San Agustin 2
Batasang Matanda 3
Batasang Bata 3
Ilang-Ilang 2-3
Malis 1
Panginay 1.5
Poblacion 2-3
Sta. Cruz 2-3
Tuktukan 1
Sapang Bayan 1-6
Meysulao 1-4
Balungao 1
Bulusan 1-3
Calizon 2-4
Frances 1-4
Gatbuca 1-6
Gugo 1-3
Iba o' Este Northville9 1
Poblacion 2
San Jose 1-6
San Miguel 1-4
Sta. Lucia 1-4
Sucol 1
Caniogan 1-2
San Marcos 2
Sto. Niño 1-2
Panducot 1
Meyto 2
Bulusan 1-5
Iba Este 1
Balite 1
Palimbang 1
Pio Crucosa 1
Palapat 1
San Juan 1
San Isidro 1
Tampok 1
San Miguel 1-2
San Agustin 1
Guiguinto
Calumpit
Hagonoy
Pilar
Hermosa
San Miguel
Orion
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Region / Province / City / Municipality
Area(Barangay / Street Name / Sitio) Water Level (ft) Remarks
Iba 1-3
Sta. Monica 1
Nueva Ecija 27Bibiclat 1-2
Bucot 1-2
East 1 1
East 2 2-3
Sa Juan 1
Tabing Ilog 3
Villarosa 1-2
Aquino 1-6
San Juan 1
Linao 1-3
Poblacion Norte 2-4
Poblacion Sur 1-3
Sta Maria 1-4
San Jose 1-5
San Cristobal 1-3
Jaen 1-2
Cabaducan East 2
Cabaducan West 1
East Central Pob 1
Southy West Pob 1
Zaragoza Mayamot Sitio Bayumbon 3Polilio 3-4
Bagong Sikat 2-3San Isabel 1-2
Payapa 2-3Pulo 4.5
Mangga 4.5
CALABARZON 2Laguna 2
Tagumpay Knee level
Tranca Knee level
MIMAROPA 10Occidental Mindoro 10
Poblacion 1.5-3
New Dagupan 1.5
Labangan 1.5 Subsided
Mangarin 1.5 Subsided
Magbay 1.5 Subsided
Bagong Sikat 1.5 Subsided
Mapaya 1.5 Subsided
Salvacion 1.3 Subsided
Rumbang 1.3 Subsided
Sablayan Buenavista 1.5 Subsided
Sources: OCDROs I, III, CALABARZON, and MIMAROPA
Subsided as of 18 September 2018, 5:00 PM
Calintaan
San Jose
Rizal
San Antonio
San Isidro
Bay
Aliaga
Licab
Nampicuan
Hagonoy
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SitRep No. 41 TAB J
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALGRAND TOTAL 10,100 111,615 121,715
REGION I 800 16,808 17,608Ilocos Norte 245 2,469 2,714
Laoag City (Capital) 245 2,469 2,714
Ilocos Sur 201 10,023 10,224Alilem 0 2 2
Bantay 0 86 86
Burgos 42 1,418 1,460
CITY OF CANDON 33 2,510 2,543
Caoayan 2 199 201
Galimuyod 14 583 597
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 0 142 142
Nagbukel 5 65 70
Narvacan 63 3,529 3,592
San Ildefonso 0 258 258
Santa Lucia 10 393 403
Tagudin 28 834 862
City of Vigan (Capital) 4 4 8
La Union 241 3,666 3,907Bacnotan 6 1015 1,021
Bagulin 8 283 291
Caba 126 431 557
Luna 9 979 988
Naguilian 74 753 827
Pugo 2 7 9
City of San Fernando 6 153 159
San Gabriel 0 16 16
Santo Tomas 10 29 39
Pangasinan 113 650 763Aguilar 50 51 101
Alcala 0 3 3
Balungao 0 57 57
Basista 0 4 4
Binalonan 1 2 3
Burgos 0 164 164
Infanta 8 17 25
Laoac 4 97 101
Malasiqui 0 2 2
Manaoag 0 2 2
Mangaldan 21 73 94
Mangatarem 1 63 64
Mapandan 0 6 6
Pozzorubio 1 1 2
San Carlos City 1 52 53
San Fabian 1 0 1
San Manuel 3 34 37
San Nicolas 11 3 14
San Quintin 2 1 3
Santo Tomas 1 0 1
Tayug 2 5 7
Villasis 6 13 19
REGION II 8,022 67,650 75,672
Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. MANGKHUT)DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 26 September 2018, 6:00 PM
REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 1 of 4
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALREGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
Cagayan 7,788 63,523 71,311Alcala 963 8,603 9,566
Aparri 944 9,774 10,718
Baggao 1,963 12,145 14,108
Ballesteros 818 5,880 6,698
Calayan 7 215 222
Gattaran 1,045 8,166 9,211
Gonzaga 1,112 6,281 7,393
Pamplona 9 3 12
Santa Ana 366 4,292 4,658
Santa Praxedes 36 452 488
Tuguegarao City (capital) 525 7,712 8,237
Isabela 207 3,617 3,824Alicia 13 71 84
Angadanan 7 73 80
Aurora 1 137 138
Burgos 4 79 83
Cabagan 45 707 752
City of Cauayan 16 345 361
Delfin Albano(Magsasay) 2 558 560
Divilacan 0 58 58
Echague 2 1 3
Ilagan(capital) 6 217 223
Luna 4 84 88
Maconacon 4 81 85
Mallig 5 250 255
Quezon 12 291 303
San Guillermo 13 7 20
San Manuel 16 189 205
San Mariano 8 40 48
Santa Maria 26 158 184
Santo Tomas 19 234 253
Tumauini 4 37 41
Nueva Vizcaya 13 211 224Ambaguio 4 33 37
Bagabag 0 2 2
Bambang 0 6 6
Bayongbong (Capital) 5 84 89
Diadi 0 5 5
Dupax del Sur 0 7 7
Kayapa 3 15 18
Solano 1 59 60
Quirino 14 299 313Aglipay 0 84 84
Cabarroquis(capital) 5 88 93
Diffun 8 86 94
Madella 1 36 37
Nagtipunan 0 5 5
REGION III 75 1,318 1,393Bataan 0 5 5
City of Balanga (Capital) 0 2 2
Hermosa 0 3 3
Bulacan 5 112 117Balagtas (Bigaa) 1 4 5
Calumpit 0 100 100
City of Malolos (capital) 4 1 5
City of San Jose del Monte 0 7 7
Nueva Ecija 1 5 6Cuyapo 1 5 6
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 2 of 4
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALREGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
Pampanga 0 13 13Apalit 0 2 2
Santa Rita 0 2 2
Candaba 0 1 1
Mexico 0 5 5
San Luis 0 3 3
Tarlac 5 11 16Camiling 1 2 3
Capas 0 3 3
Moncada 3 3 6
San Manuel 0 3 3
Victoria 1 0 1
Zambales 64 1,172 1,236Botolan 8 57 65
Cabangan - 1 1
Candelaria 45 344 389
Palauig 1 3 4
San Antonio 0 12 12
San Narciso 3 1 4
Santa Cruz 7 754 761
CAR 1,203 25,839 27,042Abra 259 8,735 8,994
Bangued (capital) 135 3,175 3,310
Bucay 17 621 638
Danglas 4 185 189
Lagangilang 15 753 768
Lagayan 2 23 25
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 0 28 28
Manabo 6 1,545 1,551
Penarrubia 3 709 712
Pidigan 30 658 688
Pilar 0 4 4
San Juan 7 476 483
San Quintin 10 315 325
Tineg 25 73 98
Villaviciosa 5 170 175
Apayao 510 12,369 12,879Calanasan (Bayag) 29 476 505
Conner 84 3,896 3,980
Flora 10 1,912 1,922
Kabugao (capital) 95 1,483 1,578
Luna 45 752 797
Pudtol 125 1,550 1,675
San Marcela 122 2,300 2,422
Benguet 320 2,137 2,457Atok 6 13 19
Baguio City 83 137 220
Bakun 0 1 1
Bokod 20 130 150
Buguias 23 371 394
Itogon 94 604 698
Kabayan 2 37 39
Kapangan 14 234 248
Kibungan 9 50 59
La Trinidad (Capital) 2 - 2
Mankayan 2 25 27
Sablan 7 69 76
Tuba 49 258 307
Tublay 9 208 217
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 3 of 4
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALREGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
Ifugao 25 606 631Aguinaldo 4 17 21
Alfonso Lista(Potia) 1 35 36
Asipulo 4 19 23
Banaue 4 283 287
Hingyon 0 23 23
Hungduan 3 42 45
Lagawe(capital) 0 36 36
Lamut 0 62 62
Mayoyao 0 38 38
Tinoc 9 51 60
Kalinga 72 1,637 1,709Balbalan 6 167 173
Lubuagan 3 144 147
Pasil 2 31 33
Pinukpuk 24 188 212
Tanudan 0 14 14
Tinglayan 0 45 45
Rizal (Liwan) 34 819 853
City of Tabuk (capital) 3 229 232
Mountain Province 17 355 372Bontoc (capital) 1 3 4
Bauko 8 128 136
Besao 3 34 37
Natonin 1 102 103
Sadanga 0 5 5
Sabangan 0 9 9
Sagada 0 5 5
Tadian 4 69 73
Note: Changes in figures is due to continuous assessment and validation.
Sources: DSWD DROMIC Report No.36 on the Effects of Typhoon "OMPONG" as of 25 September 2018, 11AM
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 4 of 4
SITREP NO. 41 TAB G
Affected Transmission Line Customer/s affected Date/Time Out Date/Time Restored Actions Taken / Remarks
September 15, 2018, 01:31 AM September 15, 2018, 0131H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 10:44 AM September 16, 2018, 0839H Restored
Buang-La Trinidad 230kV Line 2 September 15, 2018, 0242H September 15, 2018, 0242H RestoredLaoag-Pagudpud Wind Farm 115kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 15, 2018, 0613H September 15, 2018, 0646H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0204H September 15, 2018, 0204H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018, 1523H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0554H September 15, 2018, 0554H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0605H September 15, 2018, 0605H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0606H September 15, 2018, 0734H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 1125H September 16, 2018, 0859H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0629H September 15, 2018, 0629H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0643H September 15, 2018, 0643H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 1011H September 16, 2018, 0904H Restored
15 Septemberember 12:00 AM September 15, 2018, 12:00 AM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0257H September 15, 2018, 0257H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0325H September 15, 2018, 1828H Restored
September 14, 2018,10:35 PM September 15, 2018, 11:35 PM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018,11:46 PM September 15, 2018, 11:46 PM RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0131H September 15, 2018, 0131H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0159H September 16, 2018, 0921H Restored
Bantay-Banaoang 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 01537H September 16, 2018, 0839H RestoredBantay-Sto. Domingo 69kV Line ISECO September 15, 2018, 0225H September 15, 2018, 1638H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0218H September 15, 2018, 0218H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0255H September 15, 2018, 0255H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0303H September 16, 2018, 1534H RestoredSeptember 16, 2018, 0838H September 16, 2018 @1841H Restored
Laoag-Bangui 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 15, 2018, 0209H Still-out
September 15, 2018, 0150H September 15, 2018, 0150H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0200H September 16, 2018 @1754H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018, 1754H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0315H September 15, 2018, 0315H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 16, 2018 @0947H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0209H September 15, 2018, 0315H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0756H September 15, 2017, 1427H Restored
Currimao-Lang-ayan 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 1544H Sept 15, 2018 @1544H Restored Currimao-San Nicholas 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0254H Still-out
La Trinidad-Bauang 230kV Line 2 September 15, 2018, 0241H September 15, 2018, 0241H Restored Masinloc- Bolo 230 KV LINE 1 September 15, 2018, 0523H September 15, 2018, 0523H RestoredSan Manuel-Binga 230kV L1 September 15, 2018, 0614H September 15, 2018, 0614H RestoredSan Manuel-Binga 230kV L1 September 15, 2018, 0627H September 15, 2018, 0637H RestoredItogon-Ampucao 23kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0148H September 15, 2018, 0205H Restored Itogon-Ampucao 23kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0302H September 18, 2018, 1237H Restored Itogon-Balatoc 23kV Line September 15, 2018, 0320H September 16, 2018, 1712H Restored Itogon-Suyoc 23kV Line September 15, 2018, 0421H September 17, 2018, 1237H Restored
District 2
San Esteban-Narvacan 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
San Esteban-Candon 69kV Line ISECO
Laoag-San Nicolas 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
Laoag-Marcos 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
Baung-San Fabian 69kV Line LUELCO
Bantay-Vigan 69kV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line
San Esteban-Laoag 230kV Line 1
San Esteban-Laoag 230kV Line 2
Bacnotan- Bulala 69kV Line
San Esteban-Bangued 69kV Line ABRECO
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG" (I.N. MANGKHUT)
TRANSMISSION LINES
as of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
North Luzon
District 1
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La Trinidad-Mankaya(L2)-Lepanto 69kV September 15, 2018, 0245H September 16, 2018, 1725H RestoredLa Trinidad-Ampucao 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 1231H September 16, 2018, 1401H RestoredTrinidad-Mankayan-Sagada 69kV Line 1 BENECO, MOPRECO September 15, 2018, 0240H September 16, 2018, 1459H RestoredLa Trinidad-Sablan 69kV Line BENECO September 15, 2018, 0709H September 15, 2018, 1200H Restored
Bolo – Balingueo 230kV Line 1 September 14, 2018, 2046H September 15, 2018, 2046H Restored September 14, 2018, 2154H September 14, 2018, 2157H RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 2354H September 15, 2018, 0016H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0030H September 15, 2018, 0037H Restored September 14, 2018, 2237H September 14, 2018, 2318H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0051H September 15, 2018,1756H Restored
September 14, 2018, 6:35 AM September 14, 2018, 8:55 AM RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 10:37 AM September 14, 2018, 11:46 AM Restored
Bayombong-Lagawe 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0347H September 15, 2018, 0427H RestoredSantiago- Cauayan 69kV Line ISELCO I September 14, 2018, 2224H September 15, 2018,1238H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0221H September 15, 2018, 0223H Restored September 15, 2018, 0223H Still out
Gamu-Ilagan-Naguilian R. Mercedes 69kV Line ISELCO I & II September 14, 2018, 2224H September 15,2018, 1818H Restored
Gamu-Tuguegarao 230kV Line September 14, 2018, 2356H Still outSeptember 13, 2018, 9:31 PM September 14, 2018, 8:56 AM Restored September 14, 2018, 2110H Still out
Magapit-Sta Ana 69kV Line CAGELCO II September 14, 2018, 2249H Still outMagapit-Camalaniugan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2256H September 21, 2018, 7:08 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder III Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2144H September 18, 2018, 9:14 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2204H September 18, 2018, 2:54 PM Restored 13.8 KV CAGELCO I DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2211H September 18, 2018, 6:15 PM Restored Tuguegarao-Cabagan 69kV Line ISELCO II September 14, 2018, 2235H 16 September 2018, 2102H RestoredTuguegarao-Magapit 69kV Line CAGELCO I & II September 14, 2018, 2256H September 18, 2018, 6:24 PM RestoredTuguegarao-Tabuk 69kV Line CAGELCO I, KAELCO September 14, 2018, 2325H September 16, 2018, 1921H Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 1922H September 16, 2018, 1148H Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder III Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2111H September 18, 2018, 9:14 PM Restored 13.8 KV ISELCO I DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 14, 2018, 2111H September 16, 2018, 1140H Restored 13.8 KV IFELCO DL/Feeder I Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0128H 15 September 2018, 0833H Restored13.8 KV IFELCO DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0224H 15 September 2018, 0832H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0132H September 15, 2018, 0134H Restored September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0134H Restored
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder 4 Customer owned and maintained line September 15, 2018, 0245H Still-out
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder 3
Bayomonong & Bambang: Portion of Brgy. Busilac, Batu Fery, Santo
Domingo, Vista Hill, Magapuy, Paitan, Bansing, Abian & Kawakaw
September 15, 2018, 0305H September 16, 2018,1427H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0211H September 15, 2018, 0226H Restored September 15, 2018, 0232H September 15, 2018, 0226H Restored
Bayombong-Bambang 69kV Line NUVELCO September 15, 2018, 0509H September 15, 2018, 0514H Restored Bayombong-Bambang 69kV Line NUVELCO September 15, 2018, 0515H September 15, 2018, 0947H Restored
September 15, 2018, 0057H September 15, 2018, 0133HSeptember 15, 2018, 0223H September 15, 2018, 0440H
Subic - Botolan 230kV Line September 15, 2018, 0742H September 15, 2018, 0802H RestoredSeptember 15, 2018, 0148H September 15, 2018, 0205H Restored September 15, 2018, 0345H Sept 15, 2018, 1153H Restored
Subic - Botolan 230kV Line September 15, 2018, 0822H Sept 15, 2018, 0855H Restored
Cabanatuan-Fatima 69 KV Line September 15, 2018, 0555H September 15, 2018, 0626H RestoredSeptember 14, 2018, 2233H September 14, 2018 2243, H Restored
Limay - Balanga 69kV Line
District 6
Cabanatuan – San Luis 69kV Line NEECO II - AREA 1, NEECO II - AREA 2, AURELCO
District 5
Botolan - Candelaria 69kV Line Restored
13.8 KV NUVELCO DL/Feeder II Customer owned and maintained line
Bayombong- Quezon 69kV Line Customer owned and maintained line
Magapit-Lucban 69kV Line Segment Customer owned and maintained line
District 4
Lagawe – Lamut 13.8kV
Santiago- Tuguegarao 230kV Line
Labrador - Bolinao 69kV Line PANELCO I
Labrador – Malasiqui 69kV Line CENPELCO
District 3
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September 15, 2018, 0747H Sept 15, 2018, 1410H RestoredCabanatuan-San Isidro 69 KV Line NEECO - II September 15, 2018, 0709H Sept 15, 2018, 0959H RestoredCabanatuan - Bitas 69 KV Line September 15, 2018, 0809H Sept 15, 2018,1042H RestoredSouth Luzon
Batangas-Lipa 69KV Line 1 Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2349H September 14, 2018, 2358H RestoredBatangas-PLBSC 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2210H Sept 15, 2018,1325H RestoredBatangas-Forcem 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2025H Sept 15, 2018, 1625H RestoredBatangas-Bolboc 69KV Line Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2359H Sept 15, 2018,1509H Restored
Malaya-Lumban 230kV Line 1 September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0217H RestoredGumaca-Lopez-Tagkawayan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2220H September 14, 2018, 2226H Restored
Los Baños-ERDB/FPRI 13.8kV Line September 15, 2018, 0020HSeptember 15, 2018, 0104H; Energizing only up to Pole 181 (Famy-
Capalong); OPEN DS at Pole 181 located at Capalong, Real, Quezon. For Patrol
Restored
September 14, 2018, 2301H September 14, 2018, 2306H Restored September 15, 2018, 0336H September 15,2018,1058H Restored
Labo-Talisay 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2248H September 14, 2018, 2248H RestoredVisayas
Palanas Cara – Catarman – Allen – Lao – Ang 69kV Line NORSAMELCO September 14, 2018, 1:14 AM September 14, 2018, 4:48 PM Restored
Paranas – Quinapondan 69 kV ESAMELCO September 14, 2018 6:33 AM September 14, 2018, 8:54 AM RestoredNasaug-San Isidro 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 7:15 PM September 14, 2018, 2002H RestoredHimay-Angan-St. Bernard 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 1915H September 14, 2018, 2305H RestoredBatangas-Lipa 69KV Line 1 Customer owned and Maintained Line September 14, 2018, 2349H September 14, 2018, 2358H Restored
Gumaca-Lopez-Tagkawayan 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2220H September 14, 2018, 2226H RestoredLos Baños-ERDB/FPRI 13.8kV Line September 15, 2018, 0020H September 15, 2018, 0104H RestoredMalaya-Lumban 230kV Line 1 September 15, 2018, 0217H September 15, 2018, 0217H RestoredTagbilaran-Garcia 69kV Line September 15, 2018, 0902H September 15,2018, 1001H Restored
Labo-Talisay 69kV Line September 14, 2018, 2248H September 14, 2018, 2248H Restored
District 3
District 1
District 2
District 3
Source: Department of Energy
District 1
District 2
Famy-Comon 69kV Line QUEZELCO II
Cabanatuan – San Luis 69kV Line NEECO II - AREA 1, NEECO II - AREA 2, AURELCO
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SITREP NO. 41 TAB L
OCD (₱) DOH (₱) DSWD (₱) LGU (₱) NGOs (₱) OTHERS GRAND TOTAL
8,000,000.00 12,983,211.48 70,215,632.05 18,832,095.48 921,212.00 168,384.00 111,120,535.018,000,000.00 6,178,331.00 14,178,331.00
- 2,644,323.90 - - - 2,644,323.90Malabon City 192,660.00 - - - 192,660.00
Manila City 2,112,558.40 - - - 2,112,558.40
Quezon City 339,105.50 - - - 339,105.50
1,256,252.90 36,117,569.75 2,383,231.68 1,950.00 52,720.00 39,811,724.33 1,256,252.90 1,256,252.90
7,454,362.50 158,300.00 1,950.00 7,614,612.505,046,720.00 - - 5,046,720.00
Adams - 13,200.00 1,950.00 15,150.00
Badoc - 96,020.00 - 96,020.00
CITY OF BATAC - 3,750.00 - 3,750.00
Burgos 127,800.00 127,800.00
Dingras 106,560.00 106,560.00
Laoag City (capital) 2,083,282.50 2,083,282.50
Pinili - 27,030.00 - 27,030.00
Sarrat - 1,200.00 - 1,200.00
Solsona 90,000.00 17,100.00 - 107,100.00
3,748,875.00 355,749.68 - 4,104,624.68 Magsingal - 37,750.00 - 37,750.00
Nagbukel 32,000.00 32,000.00
Narvacan 2,160,000.00 2,160,000.00
Santa 256,000.00 256,000.00
Sinait 29,999.68 29,999.68
Tagudin 1,588,875.00 1,588,875.00
12,887,019.75 1,254,446.00 - 52,720.00 14,194,185.75 6,585,016.00 - - 6,585,016.00
Bangar - 5,200.00 - 5,200.00
Bauang 4,944,736.00 575,360.00 - 5,520,096.00
Caba 180,000.00 109,000.00 - 52,720.00 341,720.00
Luna 378,875.00 - - 378,875.00
Pugo 109,375.00 109,375.00
Rosario 152,307.75 - - 152,307.75
City of San Fernando 451,511.00 451,511.00
San Gabriel 360,000.00 4,000.00 364,000.00
San Juan 286,085.00 - - 286,085.00
12,027,312.50 614,736.00 - 12,642,048.50Agno 6,986,261.25 6,986,261.25
Alcala 130,570.00 130,570.00
Balungao 180,000.00 180,000.00
Bautista 144,000.00 144,000.00
Bayambang 360,000.00 360,000.00
Binalonan 52,096.00 52,096.00
Dagupan City 2,561,731.25 2,561,731.25
Laoac 180,000.00 180,000.00
Manaoag 67,320.00 67,320.00
Natividad 144,000.00 144,000.00
Rosales 540,000.00 540,000.00
San Manuel 10,640.00 10,640.00
San Nicolas 57,830.00 57,830.00
Santa Barbara 180,000.00 180,000.00
Tayug 540,000.00 540,000.00
City of Urdaneta 363,600.00 363,600.00
Villasis 144,000.00 144,000.00
3,611,484.84 11,139,150.00 2,073,160.50 - 83,100.00 16,906,895.34 3,611,484.84 3,611,484.84
Cagayan 5,145,000.00 0.00 5,145,000.00
Abulug 105,000.00 105,000.00
Alcala 105,000.00 105,000.00
Allacapan 105,000.00 105,000.00
Amulung 105,000.00 105,000.00
Aparri 210,000.00 210,000.00
Baggao 910,000.00 910,000.00
Ballesteros 105,000.00 105,000.00
Buguey 105,000.00 105,000.00
Calayan 490,000.00 490,000.00
Camalaniugan 105,000.00 105,000.00
Enrile 105,000.00 105,000.00
Gattaran 105,000.00 105,000.00
Gonzaga 210,000.00 210,000.00
Iguig 280,000.00 280,000.00
Lal-lo 105,000.00 105,000.00
Lasam 105,000.00 105,000.00
Pe ṅablanca 105,000.00 105,000.00
Piat 105,000.00 105,000.00
Rizal 105,000.00 105,000.00
Sanchez-Mira 105,000.00 105,000.00
Santa Ana 105,000.00 105,000.00
Santa Praxedes 105,000.00 105,000.00
Santa Teresita 210,000.00 210,000.00
Santo Niño (Faire) 210,000.00 210,000.00
GRAND TOTAL
Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon “OMPONG” (I.N. MANGKHUT)Cost of Assistance
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE
without breakdown
CENTRAL OFFICENCR
REGION Iwithout breakdownIlocos NortePLGU Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Sur
La UnionPLGU La Union
Pangasinan
REGION II
Solana 210,000.00 210,000.00
Tuao 105,000.00 105,000.00
Tuguegarao (capital) 525,000.00 525,000.00
Isabela 4,060,000.00 - 4,060,000.00
Alicia 105,000.00 105,000.00
Angadanan 105,000.00 105,000.00
Aurora 105,000.00 105,000.00
Benito Soliven 105,000.00 105,000.00
Burgos 105,000.00 105,000.00
Cabagan 105,000.00 105,000.00
Cabatuan 105,000.00 105,000.00
City of Cauayan 105,000.00 105,000.00
Cordon 105,000.00 105,000.00
Delfin Albano
(Magsaysay)105,000.00 105,000.00
Dinapigue 210,000.00 210,000.00
Echague 105,000.00 105,000.00
Gamu 105,000.00 105,000.00
Ilagan (capital) 105,000.00 105,000.00
Jones 105,000.00 105,000.00
Luna 105,000.00 105,000.00
Mallig 105,000.00 105,000.00
Naguilian 105,000.00 105,000.00
Palanan 420,000.00 420,000.00
Quezon 105,000.00 105,000.00
Quirino 105,000.00 105,000.00
Ramon 105,000.00 105,000.00
Reina Mercedes 105,000.00 105,000.00
San Agustin 105,000.00 105,000.00
San Guillermo 280,000.00 280,000.00
San Isidro 105,000.00 105,000.00
San Manuel 105,000.00 105,000.00
San Mariano 105,000.00 105,000.00
San Pablo 105,000.00 105,000.00
Santa Maria 105,000.00 105,000.00
City of Santiago 105,000.00 105,000.00
Santo Tomas 105,000.00 105,000.00
Tumauini 105,000.00 105,000.00
Nueva Viscaya 1,542,500.00 1,576,440.00 3,118,940.00
Alfonso Castaneda - 50,100.00 50,100.00
Ambaguio 140,000.00 35,000.00 175,000.00
Aritao 140,000.00 - 140,000.00
Bagabag 140,000.00 149,112.00 289,112.00
Bambang 140,000.00 303,900.00 443,900.00
Bayombong (capital) 140,000.00 245,250.00 385,250.00
Diadi - 129,574.00 129,574.00
Dupax del Norte 105,000.00 47,092.00 152,092.00
Dupax del Sur 105,000.00 235,520.00 340,520.00
Kasibu 105,000.00 110,782.00 215,782.00
Kayapa 142,500.00 94,750.00 237,250.00
Quezon 105,000.00 5,750.00 110,750.00
Santa Fe - 59,430.00 59,430.00
Solano 140,000.00 110,180.00 250,180.00
Villaverde 140,000.00 - 140,000.00
Quirino 391,650.00 496,720.50 - 83,100.00 971,470.50
Aglipay 8,627.50 28,000.00 36,627.50
Cabarroguis (capital) 79,100.00 112,700.00 8,750.00
Diffun - 17,850.00 17,850.00
Maddela 140,000.00 159,944.50 32,750.00 332,694.50
Nagtipunan 172,550.00 167,650.00 340,200.00
Saguday - 29,948.50 13,600.00 43,548.50
740,288.11 6,315,032.60 5,576,169.00 507,700.00 13,139,189.71 740,288.11 - - 740,288.11
1,503,951.60 1,430,064.00 - 2,934,015.60 Baler (capital) - 277,740.00 - 277,740.00
Casiguran 121,294.00 221,435.00 - 342,729.00
Dilasag 360,000.00 79,670.00 - 439,670.00
Dinalungan 377,619.84 210,335.00 - 587,954.84
Dingalan 365,317.76 329,094.00 - 694,411.76
Dipaculao 207,720.00 215,254.00 - 422,974.00
Maria Aurora - 14,001.00 - 14,001.00
San Luis 72,000.00 82,535.00 - 154,535.00
- 302,590.00 - 302,590.00Bagac 273,350.00
Hermosa - 6,840.00 - 6,840.00
Orion - 19,600.00 - 19,600.00
Pilar - 2,800.00 - 2,800.00
570,310.00 170,072.00 - 740,382.00Bocaue 180,000.00 26,000.00 206,000.00
City of Malolos
(Capital) 30,310.00 30,310.00
San Ildefonso - 144,072.00 - 144,072.00
San Miguel 360,000.00 360,000.00
2,934,120.00 1,756,768.00 - 4,690,888.00Aliaga 54,000.00 54,000.00
Bongabon 72,000.00 50,000.00 - 122,000.00
Cabanatuan City 1,253,875.00 246,600.00 1,500,475.00
Cabiao 42,000.00 42,000.00
Carranglan 144,000.00 87,600.00 231,600.00
Cuyapo 144,000.00 211,000.00 355,000.00
General Mamerto
Natividad144,000.00 144,000.00
REGION IIIwithout breakdownAurora
Bataan
Bulacan
Nueva Ecija
Guimba 126,000.00 - 126,000.00
Laur - 25,000.00 - 25,000.00
Licab 180,000.00 180,000.00
Llanera 37,260.00 37,260.00
Palayan City(capital) 72,000.00 163,950.00 235,950.00
Pantabangan 108,000.00 175,770.00 283,770.00
Peñaranda - 73,500.00 - 73,500.00
Quezon 350,083.00 46,800.00 396,883.00
Rizal 36,000.00 - 36,000.00
San Antonio 32,488.00 32,488.00
San Leonardo 259,800.00 259,800.00
Santa Rosa 304,162.00 161,000.00 465,162.00
Zaragosa 90,000.00 90,000.00
1,103,981.00 508,889.00 488,900.00 2,101,770.00Candaba 360,000.00 360,000.00
Lubao 207,000.00 22,074.00 229,074.00
Magalang 25,415.00 25,415.00
Masantol - 459,400.00 488,900.00 948,300.00
San Simon 536,981.00 536,981.00
Santa Rita 2,000.00 2,000.00
17,500.00 1,407,786.00 18,800.00 1,444,086.00Anao 3,600.00 3,600.00
Bamban - 26,250.00 - 26,250.00
Camiling 17,500.00 460,769.00 478,269.00
Capas 93,250.00 93,250.00
Gerona 39,182.00 39,182.00
La Paz 82,250.00 82,250.00
Mayantoc 30,000.00 30,000.00
Moncada 332,500.00 332,500.00
Paniqui 182,205.00 18,800.00 201,005.00
Pura 16,136.00 16,136.00
Ramos 12,844.00 12,844.00
San Manuel 128,800.00 128,800.00
185,170.00 - - 185,170.00Olongapo City 5,400.00 5,400.00
Santa Cruz 179,770.00 179,770.00
627,000.00 6,699.00 - 633,699.00292,600.00 - - 292,600.00
Buenavista 125,400.00 - - 125,400.00
Gasan 125,400.00 - - 125,400.00
Mogpog 41,800.00 - - 41,800.00
- 6,699.00 - 6,699.00 Calintaan - 2,649.00 - 2,649.00
Magsaysay - 1,500.00 - 1,500.00
Rizal - 2,550.00 - 2,550.00
334,400.00 - - 334,400.00 Baco 83,600.00 - - 83,600.00
Bulalacao (San Pedro) 167,200.00 - - 167,200.00
Puerto Galera 83,600.00 - - 83,600.00
1,196,854.63 13,372,555.80 8,792,835.30 411,562.00 32,564.00 23,806,371.73 1,196,854.63 - 1,196,854.63
3,811,155.75 4,259,609.00 - 8,070,764.75Bangued (capital) 139,000.00 685,456.00 824,456.00
Bucay 275,280.00 275,280.00
Bucloc 389,000.00 310,000.00 699,000.00
Danglas 16,000.00 16,000.00
Dolores 341,638.00 265,610.00 607,248.00
La Paz 18,883.00 18,883.00
Lagangilang 134,645.00 134,645.00
Lagayan 31,180.50 33,100.00 64,280.50
Langiden 24,785.00 24,785.00
Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 150,500.00 150,500.00
Luba 15,200.00 15,200.00
Manabo 39,975.00 35,280.00 75,255.00
Penarrubia 202,300.00 202,300.00
Pidigan 54,400.00 464,700.00 519,100.00
Pilar 51,967.50 1,225,000.00 1,276,967.50
Sallapadan 345,202.00 151,315.00 496,517.00
San Juan 12,040.00 12,040.00
Tayum 1,533,637.50 1,533,637.50
Tineg 742,034.25 65,000.00 - 807,034.25
Villaviciosa 102,336.00 215,300.00 317,636.00
789,312.50 2,318,792.00 0.00 24,544.00 3,132,648.50 Calanasan(Bayag) 244,400.00 1,042,512.00 - 1,286,912.00
Conner 481,312.50 260,000.00 741,312.50
Flora 0.00 164,480.00 164,480.00
Kabugao(capital) 15,900.00 15,900.00
Luna 15,900.00 469,000.00 5,200.00 490,100.00
Pudtol 15,900.00 19,344.00 35,244.00
Santa Marcela 15,900.00 382,800.00 398,700.00
6,970,394.65 406,230.30 411,562.00 0.00 7,788,186.95Atok 98,437.50 98,437.50
Baguio City 68,955.90 228,382.64 297,338.54
Bakun 599,625.00 599,625.00
Bokod 279,825.00 279,825.00
Buguias 879,450.00 29,406.30 908,856.30
Itogon 2,423,684.25 - - 2,423,684.25
Kabayan 759,525.00
Kibungan 40,030.75 63,300.03 103,330.78
Occidental Mindoro
Pampanga
Tarlac
Zambales
MIMAROPAMarinduque
Oriental Mindoro
CARwithout breakdownAbra
Apayao
Benguet
La Trinidad(capital) 841,473.75 841,473.75
Mankayan 0.00 0.00
Sablan 99,937.50 99,937.50
Tuba 879,450.00 85,141.33 411,562.00 1,376,153.33
373,183.50 41,700.00 - 7,300.00 414,883.50Aguinaldo 28,382.25 32,200.00 60,582.25
Alfonso Lista (Potia) 60,621.00 0.00 0.00 60,621.00
Asipulo 57,984.00 57,984.00
Banaue 81,169.00 81,169.00
Hingyon 31,382.75 31,382.75
Kiangan 12,792.00 12,792.00
Lagawe (Capital) 7,300.00 7,300.00
Lamut 41,973.75 9,500.00 51,473.75
Mayoyao 5,174.50 5,174.50
Tinoc 53,704.25 53,704.25
1,117,913.75 1,762,404.00 - 2,880,317.75Balbalan 202,037.25 63,020.00 265,057.25
Lubuagan 8,102.50 8,102.50
Pasil 34,378.00 118,000.00 152,378.00
Pinukpuk 372,697.50 329,710.00 702,407.50
Tanudan 1,456.00 1,456.00
Tinglayan 116,000.00 116,000.00
Rizal (Liwan) 318,812.25 90,898.00 - 409,710.25
City of Tabuk 181,886.25 1,043,320.00 1,225,206.25
310,595.65 4,100.00 0.00 720.00 315,415.65Barlig 9,993.75 9,993.75
Besao 7,595.75 7,595.75
Bontoc (capital) 10,393.50 10,393.50
Paracelis 138,713.25 138,713.25
Sadanga 5,596.50 5,596.50
Sabangan 93,572.40 4,100.00 0.00 720.00 98,392.40
Sagada 37,934.75 37,934.75
Tadian 6,795.75 6,795.75
Source: DSWD DROMIC Report No. 36 on the Effects of TY "OMPONG" as of 25 September 2018; 11AM
DOH HEARS Plus issued 22 September 2018, 8:00 AM
Changes in figures is due to on-going assessment and validation.
Ifugao
Kalinga
Mountain Province
SitRep No. 41 TAB M
REGION / AREA RESOLUTION NUMBER DATE
Province of Ilocos Norte No. 250-2018 17 September 2018
Province of La Union No. 568-2018 18 September 2018
City of Vigan, Ilocos Sur No. 83-2018 18 September 2018
San Fabian, Pangasinan Resolution No. 90 S. 2018 17 September 2018
Luna, La Union Resolution No. 59 S. 2018 15 September 2018
Province of Cagayan No. 2018-9-671 16 September 2018
Province of Isabela No. 341, Series 2018 17 September 2018
Province of Quirino No. 123, Series 2018 17 September 2018
City of Ilagan, Isabela No. 84, Series 2018 15 September 2018
City of Tuguegarao No. 223-2018 16 September 2018
Province of Apayao No. 61, series 2018 16 September 2018
Province of Kalinga No. 154, Series 2018 16 September 2018
Mountain Province No. 2018-405 18 September 2018
Aguinaldo, Ifugao No. 2018-81 17 September 2018
Mayoyao, Ifugao No. 96, Series 2018 15 September 2018
PROVINCE 8
CITY 3
MUNICIPALITY 4
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY "OMPONG"
Declaration of State of Calamity
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
REGION I
REGION II
CAR
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SitRep No. 41 TAB N
Preparedness Measures and Effects of TY “OMPONG” (I.N. MANGKHUT) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
A. Pre-Emptive Evacuation (TAB P)
1. A total of 38,515 families / 151,872 persons were pre-emptively evacuated in Regions I, II, III, CALABARZON, V, CAR, and NCR.
B. Flight Cancellation
1. The flights 5J 101 and 5J 102 going to and from Manila – Guam – Manila were cancelled on 11 September 2018 due to bad weather.
2. Flight M8 711 and 712 bound to Manila-Busuanga-Manila was cancelled on 12 September 2018.
C. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)
a. The alert status at the NDRRMOC was rasied from WHITE to BLUE ALERT effective 5:00 PM, 10 September 2018, and from BLUE to RED ALERT effective 8:00 AM, 11 September 2018.
b. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Core Group Meeting for TY “MANGKHUT” (I.N.):
• On 3:00 PM, 10 September 2018 with NDRRMC member agencies and stakeholders (DOST-PAGASA, DILG, NEDA, NAMRIA, DOTr, DICT, DPWH, DOH, DepEd, NEA, DENR-MGB, BFP, PNP, PCG, AFP, PIA, PRC, NTC, SMART, GLOBE, ABS-CBN, PDRF, and OCD NCR) and RDRRMCs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VIII, X, XI, and XII (via video-conference).
• On 11:00 AM, 12 September 2018 with NDRRMC member agencies and stakeholders (DOST-PAGASA, DILG, DSWD, NEDA, DOST-PHIVOLCS, DOH, DENR-MGB, DepEd, DPWH, AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, CHED, DBM, PRC, NEA, NAMRIA, PIA, World Vision, NTC, SMART, GLOBE, and ABS-CBN) and RDRRMCs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, CARAGA, and CAR.
• On 1:00 PM, 13 September 2018 with NDRRMC member agencies and stakeholders (DOST-PAGASA, DILG, DSWD, NEDA, DOST-PHIVOLCS, DOH, DENR-MGB, DepEd, DPWH, AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG, CHED, DBM, PRC, NEA, NAMRIA, PIA, DICT, NTC, SMART, GLOBE, and ABS-CBN).
c. Conducted NDRRMC Briefing re TY “OMPONG” presided by the President on 13 September 2018, 3:00 PM.
d. Activated Response Clusters for Preparedness and Response Operations on 12 September 2018 at 8:00 AM.
e. Conducted NDRRMC Press Briefing re TY “OMPONG” presided by Presidential Spokesperson the at 9:30 AM, 15 September 2018 and 3:00PM, 15 September 2018.
f. Conducted NDRRMC Response Cluster Meeting on 11:00 AM, 15 September 2018.
g. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of Severe Weather Bulletins, Weather Advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Gale Warning,
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and other advisories to all RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs).
h. Disseminated a total of 45 Early Alert and Warning Messages (EAWM):
EAWM Regions / Provinces 13 September 2018, 11:00 PM SWB
No. 06 for TY “OMPONG” TCWS Signal No. 2
Isabela
14 September 2018, 5:00 AM SWB No. 07 for TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3 Isabela
14 September 2018, 5:00 AM SWB No. 07 for TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Batanes, Cagayan incl. Babuyan group of Islands, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Mountain
Province, Ifugao, La Union, Benguet, Nueva, Vizcaya, Quirino, Pangasinan,
Nueva Ecija Aurora, and Tarlac 14 September 2018, 8:00 AM
SWB No. 08 TY “OMPONG” TCWS Signal No. 3
Northern Aurora, Isabela, and Cagayan
14 September 2018, 11:00 AM SWB No. 09 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Isabela, Cagayan incl. Babuyan group of Islands, Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Mt.
Province, Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Northern Aurora
14 September 2018, 11:00 AM SWB No. 09 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Batanes, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Benguet, Pangasinan, Tarlac,
Nueva Ecija, Southern Aurora at Northern Zambales
14 September 2018, 2:00 PM SWB No. 10 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Cagayan incl. Babuyan group of Island, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Mt. Province, Ifugao, Nueva
Vizcaya, Quirino, Northern Aurora, and Isabela
14 September 2018, 2:00 PM SWB No. 10 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Batanes, La Union, Benguet, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Southern Aurora, and Northern
Zambales 14 September 2018, 5:00 PM
SWB No. 11 TY “OMPONG” TCWS Signal No. 4
Cagayan and Northern Isabela
14 September 2018, 5:00 PM SWB No. 11 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Babuyan Group of Island, Southern Isabela, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur,
Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Mt. Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya,
Quirino, and Northern Aurora 14 September 2018, 5:00 PM
SWB No. 11 TY “OMPONG” TCWS Signal No. 2
Batanes, La Union, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Southern Aurora,
and Northern Zambales 14 September 2018, 6:30 PM Storm Surge Warning No. 2
for TY “OMPONG” Cagayan Province
14 September 2018, 7:10 PM Storm Surge Warning No. 2
for TY “OMPONG” Cagayan and Ilocos Norte Province
14 September 2018, 8:25 PM SWB No. 12 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 4
Cagayan, Northern Isabela, Apayao, and Abra
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14 September 2018, 8:25 PM SWB No. 12 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Batanes, Babuyan Group of Islands, Southern Isabela, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos
Sur, La Union, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Nueva
Vizcaya, Quirino, and Northern Aurora
14 September 2018, 8:25 PM SWB No. 12 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, southern Aurora, Zambales,
Pampanga, Bulacan, and Northern Quezon incl. Polillo Island
14 September 2018, 11:00 PM SWB No. 13 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 4
Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Northern Isabela, Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, and
Babuyan Group of Islands
14 September 2018, 11:00 PM SWB No. 13 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Batanes, Southern Isabela, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Mountain Province, Benguet,
Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Northern Aurora
15 September 2018, 12:00 AM Orange Rainfall Warning No. 1 Batangas
15 September 2018, 1:40 AM SWB No. 14 TY “OMPONG” Landfall Regions I, II, III, CAR and NCR
15 September 2018, 2:20 AM Storm Surge Warning No. 3
for TY “OMPONG”
Cagayan, (Pagudpud, Burgos and Bangui) Ilocos Norte Province
15 September 2018, 2:20 AM Storm Surge Warning No. 3
for TY “OMPONG”
(Bacarra, Badoc, Currimao, Paoay, Laoag, Pasuquin) Ilocos Norte; (San
Pablo, Maconacon) Isabela; (Caoayan,
Cabugao, Cardon City, Magsingal, Narvacan, San Estaban) Ilocos Sur
15 September 2018, 3:45 AM SWB No. 14 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 4
Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Northern Isabela, Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, and
Babuyan Group of Islands
15 September 2018, 3:45 AM SWB No. 14 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Batanes, southern Isabela, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Mountain Province, Benguet,
Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Northern Aurora
15 September 2018, 3:45 AM SWB No. 14 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, southern Aurora, Zambales,
Pampanga, Bulacan, Northern Quezon incl. Polillo Island
15 September 2018, 6:00 AM SWB No. 15 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Batanes, southern Isabela, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Mountain Province, Benguet,
Ifugao, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Northern Aurora.
15 September 2018, 6:00 AM SWB No. 15 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, southern Aurora, Zambales,
Pampanga, Bulacan, Northern Quezon incl. Polillo Island
15 September 2018, 6:10 AM Red Rainfall Warning No. 3 Zambales and Bataan
15 September 2018, 6:10 AM Orange Rainfall Warning No. 3
Metro Manila, Pampanga, Bulacan, Cavite, and Rizal
15 September 2018, 9:59 AM Red Rainfall Warning No. 4 Zambales and Bataan
15 September 2018, 9:59 AM Orange Rainfall Warning No. 4 Pampanga, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija
15 September 2018, 11:25 AM SWB No. 17 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Cagayan incl. Babuyan Group of Islands, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, La
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Union, Mountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao,Kalinga, Apayao, Abra
15 September 2018, 11:25 AM SWB No. 17 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 2
Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, Zambales,
Quirino, Pampanga, Bulacan
15 September 2018, 12:40 PM Storm Surge Warning No. 4
for TY “OMPONG”
(Bacarra Badoc, Currimao, Paoay, Laoag,
Pasuquin, Pagudpud, Bangui, Burgos) Ilocos Norte at (Caoayan, Cabugao, Candon City, Magsingal, Narvacan,
San Esteban, San Juan, San Vicente, Santa Cruz, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria, Santa, Santa Catalina, Santiago, Santo
Domingo, Sinait, Tagudin Vigan City) Ilocos Sur
15 September 2018, 12:40 PM Red Rainfall Warning No. 5 Zambales at Bataan
15 September 2018, 12:40 PM Orange Rainfall Warning No. 5 Bulacan
15 September 2018, 2:40 PM SWB No. 18 TY “OMPONG” TCWS
Signal No. 3
Cagayan incl. Babuyan Group of Islands, Batanes, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, La Union, Mountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Apayao,
Abra 15 September 2018, 2:40 PM
SWB No. 18 TY “OMPONG” TCWS Signal No. 2
Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, Zambales,
Quirino, Pampanga, Bulacan 15 September 2018, 3:23 PM
Orange Rainfall Warning No. 6 Bataan and Bulacan
15 September 2018, 5:18 PM Storm Surge Warning No. 5 (FINAL) Region I and II
15 September 2018, 5:38 PM Severe Weather Bulletin No. 19
Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, La Union, Abra, Apayao, Kalinga, Mountain
Province, Ifugao, Benguet, Batanes, Cagayan incl. Babuyan Group of Island, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya,
Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, Zambales, Quirino, Pampanga,
and Bulacan
15 September 2018, 8:22 PM Severe Weather Bulletin No. 20
Batanes, Cagayan including Babuyan Group of Islands, Abra, Apayao,
Kalinga, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Benguet, Pangasinan, at Zambales
15 September 2018, 10:01 PM TY
“OMPONG” exits PAR Region I, II, III, CAR, and NCR
15 September 2018, 11:31 PM Severe
Weather Bulletin No. 21
Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, La Union, at Batanes
16 September 2018, 2:28 PM Severe
Weather Bulletin No. 22
Batanes, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, at La Union
2. Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
a. Established three (3) teams composed of six (6) personnel equipped with Satellite Phones, BGAN and Fly Away VSAT on standby for deployment to support voice and internet requirements of possible areas that may be affected.
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b. Coordinated with OCDRO’s 1, 2, 3, CAR, CALABARZON and MIMAROPA to ensure that all of their emergency communication equipment (Satellite Phones, BGAN and VSAT) are operational.
c. Coordinated with Satellite Service Provider to provide one (1) technical support engineer to assist the ETC Deployment Team and ensure operational readiness of all VSAT equipment installed at OCD Regional Offices.
d. Prepositioned Rapid Deployment Team (RDT) composed of SRR, Emergency Telecoms, IMT, and RDANA in Air Force City Inn Clark Air Base, Mabalacat City, Pampanga. SRR Air Operations is also prepositioned in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City:
TEAM OFFICE/UNIT NO. OF PAX
REMARKS
Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) Teams
525th ECB, PA 60 505th SRG, PAF 45
SUBTOTAL 105 Air Asset 505th SRG, PAF 20 Prepositioned at
Villamor Airbase, Pasay City
Emergency Telecommunications Team
OCD 6 PNP 5 PHILCOMSAT 1
SUBTOTAL 12 Incident Management Team (IMT)
OCD 4 DPWH 1 DOH 2
SUBTOTAL 7 Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) Team
DPWH 1 DOH 2 OCD 1 DepEd 1
SUBTOTAL 5 TOTAL 149
e. The following assets were also prepositioned in Clark, Pampanga and
Villamor Airbase, Pasay City:
AGENCY KIND CAPACITY/ CAPABILITY
QTY LOCATION
OCD Vehicle Pers Carrier (Light) 1 Clark Pampanga
PA/PAF, AFP Vehicle Pers carrier (Light) 10 Clark Pampanga
PA, AFP Vehicle Rescue Van 1 Clark Pampanga
PA/PAF, AFP Water Craft Rescue Boats with OBM
8 Clark Pampanga
PAF, AFP Air Craft SAR Heli 4 Villamor Airbase
PAF, AFP Air Craft AMBU HELI 1 Villamor Airbase
TOTAL 26
3. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service
Administration (DOST-PAGASA)
a. Provided updates on the possible track of the said weather disturbance during the meeting on 10 September 2018, 12 September 2018, and 13 September 2018.
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b. Continuously disseminating Weather Forecasts, Thunderstorms Advisories, Flood Bulletins, General Flood Advisories, and Tropical Cyclone Advisories.
4. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
a. Continuous dissemination of information/advisories to all concerned DILG Regional Offices (ROs) regarding the weather disturbance thru text and email.
b. Directed all concerned DILG ROs to take proactive measures in the impending disaster.
c. Continuous monitoring of reports from affected DILG Regional Offices and LGUs of preparedness actions based on Operation L!STO protocols.
d. Continuous dissemination of the MGB list to the DILG provincial and city offices with identified barangays which have high to very high susceptibility to floods and rain-induced landslide within the next 72 hours based on PAGASA GSM forecast.
e. Activated Disaster Monitoring and Reporting Systems effective 8:00 AM, 11 September 2018 of 11 DILG Regional Offices for TY “MANGKHUT” (I.N.) with enhanced Southwest Monsoon.
f. Established critical preparedness actions based on the Operation L!STO protocols, and prioritized prepositioning of supplies and equipment or response.
g. Issued additional advisory to all DILG Regional Offices for the activation of the Disaster Monitoring and Reporting System of DILG Regional Office NCR, CALABARZON, Regions VI and VIII.
h. Disseminated Critical Cyclone Track Chart (CCTC) for TY “OMPONG” to all DILG Regional Offices and other concerned.
i. Assigned DILG Designated Duty Officer at the NDRRMOC. j. Coordinated with DILG Regional Offices for the updates on the status of
pre-emptive evacuation and preparedness of LGUs.
5. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. Operations Center is on Red Alert. b. The DSWD Central Office (CO), concerned Field Offices (FOs), and
National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱1,579,599,449.33 with breakdown as follows:
Standby Funds A total of ₱816,513,280.10 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱644,496,987.05 is the available Quick Response Fund in the CO.
Stockpiles A total of 360,455 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱644,496,987.05 and available Food and Non-food Items (FNIs) amounting to ₱710,825,555.00.
* INCLUDING 360,455 FAMILY FOOD PACKS (FFPs)
** BALANCE OF QUICK RESPONSE FUND (QRF) AS OF 15 SEPTEMBER 2018, 2:00 AM
FIELD OFFICE
STANDBY FUNDS
STOCKPILE TOTAL STANDBY
FUNDS AND STOCKPILE
Family Food Packs Food Non-Food
Sub-Total (Food and
NFIs) Quantity Total Cost
TOTAL 816,513,280.10 360,455 118,589,182.18 87,161,877.23 557,335,109.82 644,496,987.05 1,579,599,449.33
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FIELD OFFICE
STANDBY FUNDS
STOCKPILE TOTAL STANDBY
FUNDS AND STOCKPILE
Family Food Packs Food Non-Food
Sub-Total (Food and
NFIs) Quantity Total Cost
Central Office* 729,941,693.00 - - - - - 729,941,693.00
NROC - 9,630 3,466,800.00 4,318,288.00 223,867,918.00 228,186,206.00 231,653,006.00
NCR 3,620,973.50 19,351 5,144,882.50 817,794.60 1,841,414.65 2,659,209.25 11,425,065.25
CAR 18,487,715.00 23,030 9,206,242.50 957,375.60 18,337,700.02 19,295,075.62 46,989,033.12
I 14,639,081.00 25,210 9,075,600.00 1,896,000.00 12,586,636.44 14,482,636.44 38,197,317.44
II 4,500,000.00 33,900 12,204,000.00 54,126.45 161,844.20 215,970.65 16,919,970.65
III 3,424,610.00 11,852 4,322,148.00 132,615.05 8,773,095.64 8,905,710.69 16,652,468.69
CALABARZON 3,716,000.00 2,669 997,645.51 2,352,693.27 6,004,401.25 8,357,094.52 13,070,740.03
MIMAROPA 6,993,389.75 21,785 8,114,195.00 7,011,657.61 1,344,028.86 8,355,686.47 23,463,271.22
V 10,006,182.00 32,997 12,473,056.00 786,900.00 54,670,476.00 55,457,376.00 77,936,614.00
VI 3,000,000.00 13,491 4,843,269.00 11,259,368.62 8,338,826.19 19,598,194.81 27,441,463.81
VII 1,468,000.00 79,480 19,052,211.85 28,767,437.35 47,720,431.70 76,487,869.05 97,008,080.90
VIII 2,398,080.00 20,098 7,042,066.00 12,112,619.62 46,599,507.05 58,712,126.67 68,152,272.67
IX 2,176,505.85 12,032 4,331,520.00 3,907,890.00 6,964,083.29 10,871,973.29 17,379,999.14
X 3,140,700.00 19,849 6,670,470.00 6,653,173.00 94,394,297.38 101,047,470.38 110,858,640.38
XI 3,000,000.00 24,897 8,161,236.60 - 12,797,847.68 12,797,847.68 23,959,084.28
XII 3,000,350.00 3,547 1,413,450.00 2,267,932.10 3,114,896.67 5,382,828.77 9,796,628.77
CARAGA 3,000,000.00 6,023 1,849,904.22 4,077,587.10 9,998,823.80 14,076,410.90 18,926,315.12
c. DSWD-DReAMB Operations Center is on standby for possible raise of alert level.
d. The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DReAMB is monitoring the disaster events and report updates.
e. DSWD CO-QRTs were alerted and on-standby for possible augmentation to disaster affected areas.
f. NROC, Pasay City and Visayas Disaster Response Center, Cebu City are on standby for possible augmentation of Food and Non-Food Items (FNFIs).
g. Prepared Food & Non-Food Items readily available at any given time. h. Quick Response Team trained on the Management of Evacuation
Center is on standby and ready for deployment to augment the Local Government Units, when necessary.
i. Quick Response Team trained on Psycho-social support processing and Child/Women Friendly Space Facilitators is on standby for deployment.
j. Requested C-130 Airplane thru Logistic Cluster to airlift 1,200 Family Food Packs to Basco, Batanes.
k. Deployed DSWD Rapid Emergency Telecoms Team to Regions I, II, and CAR.
l. Transported FNFIs to DSWD FO 2. (5,000 Family Food Packs, 1,000 family kits, 1,000 hygiene kits and 1,000 sleeping kits)
m. The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB is on 24/7 duty to continuously coordinate with the concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant disaster preparedness for response updates.
n. Prepositioned heavy equipment, manpower and logistical needs on strategic locations that are safe but near disaster-prone areas.
o. Ensured the availability of communication networks and facilities when needed.
p. DSWD Field Offices prepositioned FFPs in strategic locations with the following breakdown:
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REGION NUMBER OF
FFPS
GRAND TOTAL 360,455
NROC 9,630
NCR 19,351
CAR 23,030
I 25,210
II 33,900
III 11,852
CALABARZON 2,669
MIMAROPA 21,785
V 32,997
VI 14,105
VII 79,480
VIII 20,098
IX 12,032
X 19,849
XI 24,897
XII 3,547
CARAGA 6,023
q. Downloaded funds to the following DSWD Field Offices:
DSWD Field Office Amount FO I P 10,560,000.00 FO II P 4,500,000.00 FO MIMAROPA P 4,150,000.00 FO CAR P 15,257,500.00 TOTAL P 34,467,500.00
6. Department of Energy (DOE)
a. Released Memorandum to the members of the Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER), pursuant to the Department Circular No. DC2018-01-001 with the following advisory:
• Activation of respective Operations Center and action plans and/or contingency plans
• Monitoring of the situation and undertake precautionary measures in respective area of responsibility
• Adoption and implementation of mitigating measures • Regular submission of status of facilities / systems / areas as well
as any emerging problem that may affect energy supply b. Activated Energy Command Center. c. Conducted emergency meeting with National Grid Corporation of the
Philippines (NGCP), National Electrification Administration (NEA), National Power Corporation (NPC), and Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) re their preparedness measures on 12 September 2018.
d. Issued memorandum dated 12 September 2018 to all oil companies requesting submission of latest bulk inventory including replenishment schedule of the depots serving Northern and Central Luzon and daily bulk inventory report status of petroleum products.
e. Activated VFO Disaster Emergency Response Team.
National Electrification Administration (NEA)
a. Advised all the Electric Cooperatives to:
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o Take the appropriate contingency measures in order to mitigate the impacts of the potential threats that might affect your electric service to the consumers;
o Activate Emergency Restoration Organization when the need arises to implement without delay the appropriate emergency restoration plans; and
o Continuously monitor weather conditions.
National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)
a. Implemented necessary preparations and precautions to minimize the impact of Typhoon “Mangkhut” on transmission operations and facilities.
b. Ensured the reliability of communications equipment, availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work.
c. Activated all Command Centers.
MERALCO a. Coordinated with owners of billboards to pull-down their signages. b. Continuous coordination with Corporate Communications to issue safety
advisories for customers. c. Activation of remote video conferencing system for fast coordination
among all sectors. d. Ensured readiness of portable generators to provide emergency power to
potential evacuation areas upon request. e. Coordinated with contractor owners for their commitment to prepare
stand-by crews. f. Preparation activities for our distribution network:
✓ Intensified line inspection of vulnerable locations such as those close to building work sites
✓ Temporary removal of conductor covers ✓ Ongoing tree trimming activities
g. Conducted inventory of spare materials and equipment such as poles, conductors and wires, meters, and others for immediate restoration activities.
h. Close coordination with Supply Chain Management to ensure availability of materials should the damage be extensive.
7. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
a. Instructed all DPWH Regional and District Engineering Offices to undertake preparatory activities to mitigate the possible damages.
b. Prepositioned assets (heavy equipment, manpower and all logistical needs) on strategic locations.
c. Activated all Regional and District Disaster Risk Reduction Management Teams equipped with the necessary safety gears.
8. Department of Health (DOH)
a. Raised Code Alert. b. Attended the Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Meeting on
12 September 2018 at NDRRMOC, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. c. Continuous monitoring of the weather disturbance through PAGASA. d. Continuous stockpiling of medicines and medical supplies. e. Issued alert memorandum to all regional offices to actively monitor the
weather disturbance and activation of code alert and 24/7 Operations Center.
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f. Health Emergency Response Teams are on standby and ready for deployment.
g. Prepositioned assorted medicines in the provinces through the Provincial DOH Offices.
h. Alerted all Provincial DOH Officers to actively monitor and report untoward incident in their respective area of responsibility.
i. RDANA and IMT Teams in ROs are on standby for immediate deployment.
j. DOH ROs are continuously coordinating with Provincial DOH Offices (PDOHO), Provincial Health Offices (PHOs), Office of the Civil Defense (OCD), Regional and Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils.
k. A total of ₱42,556,213.87 amount of logistics is available at the DOH Central Office.
l. A total of ₱23,687,100.00 prepositioned logistics is available from other regions.
REGION Prepositioned Logistics to Provinces (in ₱)
I 3,936,072.00 II 750,000.00 III 2,174,678.00 CALABARZON 529,990.54 MIMAROPA 5,632,321.70 V 485,184.00 VI 1,651,594.00 VIII 1,972,539.00 IX 900,000.00 CAR 339,213.00 NCR 5,315,509.00
TOTAL 23,687,100.00
m. A total of ₱2,238,431 amount of logistics were augmented by the DOH Central Office to Regions I, II and CAR:
REGION Augmented Logistics
I 737,285
II 763,861
CAR 737,285
TOTAL 2,238,431
n. A total of thirty-four (34) Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) are in Regions I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VII, VIII, IX, CAR and NCR. Moreover, HEMB deployed personnel to participate in the Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) and National Incident Management Team (N-IMT) standby at Clark, Pampanga.
9. Department of Education (DepEd)
a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates based on PAGASA advisories.
b. Directed DepEd Field Offices (FOs) to closely coordinate with LGUs. c. Deployed personnel to render duty at the NDRRMOC.
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d. Placed personnel on standby for possible augmentation of manpower in both national and local offices.
e. Has available funds of downloading for the provision of Temporary Learning Spaces, Clean-up and Minor Repair, hygiene kits, learner’s kits, teacher’s kits, and Emergency School Feeding.
f. Placed other resources such as learning materials on standby and ready for deployment.
10. National Telecommunications Commission (NTC)
a. Directed all Regional Directors to prepare and test all their available HF and VHF radio communications equipment (operational status) and conduct a radio check to NTC-Central Office and other Regional Offices.
b. Provided assistance to OCDROs using their HF radio communications equipment as an alternative communication in the event that cellular network communication services are unavailable during and after the typhoon.
c. NTC ROs are directed to coordinate with all civic action and amateur groups in their area of responsibility relative to their Implementation Plan (Implan) and Operational Plan (Oplan) on the impending typhoon.
11. National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)
a. Implemented the necessary preparations and precautions to minimize the impact of Typhoon “OMPONG” on transmission operations and facilities.
b. Ensures the reliability of communications equipment, availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work
c. Activation of all Command Centers. d. Placed restoration personnel (21 teams of Line Gang and 2 teams of
maintenance and testing) on standby. e. Placed aircraft assets on standby.
12. National Electrification Administration (NEA)
a. Advised all Electric Cooperatives to take appropriate contingency measures in order to mitigate the impacts of the potential threats that might affect the electric services to the consumers and activate Emergency Restoration Organization when the need arises to implement without delay the appropriate emergency restoration plans.
13. National Power Corporation (NPC)
a. Activated all action plans and / or contingency plans; b. Stationed personnel of the flood operation team at various dam offices
and respective areas for the expected discharge warning operation. c. Continuous coordination with local officials and other concerned
agencies. d. Continuous dissemination of pertinent dam discharge warning
information / notices to the public and to concerned agencies. e. Conducted inspection of equipment and facilities required for the
operation of spill gates; power supply system including auxiliary generator, telecommunication systems, telemetering and warning systems including patrol vehicles, and stock materials including fuel.
f. Continuous intensive basin monitoring and analysis of hydrometeorological data from a variety of sources relative to the flood
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operation for efficient assessment of the current and forecasted situation affecting basin
g. Implemented the necessary measures to manage dam inflow and regulate outflow from the dam in order to avoid dam overtopping which might endanger lives and properties downstream.
14. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
a. Directed North Luzon Command (NOLCOM) and other units to prepare communications for Command and Control and SRR to assist RDRRMC/PDRRMC.
15. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
a. On Blue Alert. b. Activated OPLAN PAGHALASA and OPLAN L!STO. c. Placed emergency vehicles with duty personnel on standby for possible
deployment. d. Alerted all Provincial, City, and Municipal Fire Stations to coordinate with
other government agencies in preparation for the effects of the weather disturbance.
e. Alerted BFP stations and personnel for possible evacuation, rescue and other disaster-related activities.
f. BFP Stations conducted roving within respective AOR.
16. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
a. PCG Districts alerted all available Deployable Response Group (DRG), floating assets and prepared logistical requirements as necessary.
b. Coordinated with fishing industries/ local fishermen groups/ associations to advise their members/ fishermen not to go out at sea anymore or recall their members/ fishermen still out at sea.
c. Advised shipping lines to direct their ships to take shelter. d. PCG SAR Units are on standby for possible dispatch in affected areas. e. Headquarters Support Group (HSG) provided mobility to support any
emergency dispatch as necessary. f. Attended coordinating meeting with PPA and MARINA presided by DOTr
in connection with Typhoon “Mangkhut” (I.N.) on 10 September 2018.
17. Philippine National Police – Communications and Electronics Service (PNP-CES)
a. Monitors all circuits/network to ensure continuous operation of communication system.
b. Placed communications van equipped with Emergency Telecommunications System such as Portable UHF Repeater, handheld radios, portable generator sets, satellite phones (if any) on standby ready for dispatch whenever needed;
c. Placed Installation and Maintenance Team on standby to restore defective communication system in case of interruption.
D. Regional / Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils
(R/LDRRMCs)
• RDRRMC/OCDROs I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII, VIII, CAR, and NCR are continuously disseminating weather advisories/ bulletins to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, and local media (radio stations) through OCD InfoBoard Text Blast System, and upload the samRce
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to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty.
1. RDRRMC I
Office of Civil Defense (OCD) I a. On BLUE ALERT. b. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting on 10 September 2018 at RDRRMC1
Emergency Operations Center, Pagdalagan, San Fernando City, La Union and joined NDRRMC PDRA/ERP through video conference (WebEx).
c. Continuous and redundant dissemination of weather forecasts/bulletins/advisories to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member agencies, tri-media and several fishermen associations thru facsimile and SMS.
d. Advised all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member agencies to be on alert and standby for possible rescue, relief, and other response operations relative to the said weather disturbance.
e. Issued and disseminated RDRRMC I Memorandum No. 100 re Raising of Alert Status to Blue Alert for TY “MANGKHUT”.
f. Directed the Regional Incident Management Team (RIMT), Rapid Emergency Telecommunication Team (RETT) and Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) Team to be on standby for possible deployment.
DSWD FO I a. On-going repacking of relief goods at the DSWD FO warehouse. b. QRT are on standby for immediate deployment. c. Continuous monitoring and in close coordination with OCD Region I
together with the different Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils (LDRRMCs).
Police Regional Office (PRO) I a. Activation of 3-stage Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan. b. Implemented IMPLAN SAKLOLO. PDRRMO Ilocos Norte a. Recommended the following actions to all Local DRRMCs:
• Conduct PDRA/ERP and enforce preventive and/or force evacuation of residents in high-risk areas
• Inform all Punong Barangays and City/Municipal Officials of the upcoming weather disturbance and to disseminate the same to all residents and take precautions and regularly monitor weather updates
• Advise all residents to limit outdoor activities and prohibit children from swimming, fishing in swollen rivers and creeks during strong winds and heavy downpour of rains.
• Advise Barangay Officials and farmers / livestock raisers to ready animal shelter to safe areas and for fishermen not to venture out sea when gale warning is raised
• Advise famers to immediately harvest mature palay and other crops with the guidance of the City/Municipal Agricultural Officer and Agricultural Technicians to lessen crop damages
• Conduct inspection of evacuation centers and ensure their functionally • Placed equipment on standby for possible response operations
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MDRRMO Vintar a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 September 2018, 9:00 AM re TY
“MANGKHUT” (I.N.). b. Conducted inventory of response resources. c. Alerted all response teams and other MDRRMC personnel for possible
activation of the Municipal EOC. d. Undertake preparedness actions based on OPLAN L!STO. e. Continuously monitoring the situation. MDRRMO Burgos a. Activated MDRRMC Operations Center for monitoring and coordination re
possible effects of the typhoon. b. Undertake preparedness measures prescribed under OPLAN L!STO. c. Continuous dissemination of updates re typhoon. d. Close monitoring of the water level of rivers and tributaries. e. Conducted risk assessment and inventory of response assets.
PDRRMO Pangasinan b. Continuously monitoring weather situation, status of San Roque Water
Dam Elevation. c. Stockpiling of relief goods, medicines and other basic housing and
infrastructure materials. d. Continuously monitoring water releases of the San Roque Dam, flood
bulletins from PAGASA Flood Forecasting branch, Agno Flood Forecasting and Warning Center.
e. Placed rescue and WaSAR teams and volunteers with equipment for possible response operations.
f. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to fisherfolks and stakeholders.
CDRRMC Alaminos a. Conducted risk assessment and inventory of response resources. b. Implementation of action plans including disaster preparedness IEC
installation c. Conducted city-side declogging of canals, pruning of trees and clean-up
drives. d. Prepositioning of personnel, equipment and relief items. e. Close coordination with CDRRMC members.
MDRRMO La Union a. Suspended classes on 12 September 2018 in preparation for TY
“OMPONG”.
2. RDRRMC II
OCD II a. On BLUE ALERT STATUS effective 8 September 2018. b. Conducted PDRA on 8 September 2018, 3:00 PM. c. Prepositioned 600 family packs of non-food items and 1,200 boxes of
hygiene kits to PDRRMO Batanes. d. Disseminated Cagayan Valley DRRMC Memorandum No. 29 and 30, s.
2018 to all Cagayan Valley DRRMC member-agencies re Blue Alert Status. e. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to member-agencies,
P/C/MDRRMCs and other stakeholders thru SMS. f. Closely coordinating with PDRRMO Batanes and coastal municipalities of
Cagayan.
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g. Established communication link with PDRRM Operations Center to HF/VHF radio communications.
h. Activated Response Deployment Teams (RDANA, RETT, EMS, FSWRT, IMT) to be prepositioned in the northern municipalities of Cagayan on 13 September 2018.
DILG II a. Disseminated memorandum to all LGUs to establish critical preparedness
actions based on Operation Listo protocol.
DSWD FO II a. Field office has available standby funds of ₱1,503,422.04 and stockpile of
7,000 family food packs aside from the 21,700 family food packs already prepositioned in the municipalities.
b. Activated the Disaster Monitoring and Response Teams (DMRT) in the Field Office, Social Welfare and Development (SWAD), and Municipal Action Teams (MAT) in the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya, as of 13 September 2018, 7:00 PM.
c. Deployed Quick Response Teams in Batanes with satellite phones and BGAN as back-up communication and in Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya to monitor the development/progress of TY Mangkhut (I.N.).
d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates and monitoring of affected families.
e. Repacking of family food packs is ongoing with the help of volunteers from the PNP.
f. Processed the emergency purchase of food items. g. Designated all Division Chiefs as Provincial Disaster Coordinators and are
directed to work closely with the SWAD Team Leaders within their AOR to ensure synchronized data reporting and systematic disaster operations.
h. SWADTs/MATS and DSWD-FO II Disaster Response and Monitoring teams are continuously coordinating with their respective counterparts in the LGUs, particularly with the PDRRMOs
Police Regional Office II (PRO II) a. Directed all Provincial Directors, City Directors, and SCPO to preposition
their disaster response teams. b. Ensured readiness of SAR equipment and supplies in coordination with
PDRRMC and MDRRMC to support the operational requirements.
Philippine Coast Guard II a. Continuously monitoring the situation in AOR. b. Alerted and monitored residents living in low-lying areas and mountainous
areas against possible flashfloods and landslides. c. Advised fishermen and other small sea crafts not to venture out into the
seaboards due to the typhoon. PDRRMO Batanes a. On Red Alert Status b. Conducted PDRRMC Emergency meeting on 10 September 2018. c. Close coordination with MDRRMCs re situation in their AOR. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to MDRRMOs. e. Activated Response Cluster f. Prepositioned NFIs, hygiene kits, and one (1) submersible pump for water
system. g. Prepositioned handheld radios to all barangays.
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h. Established warning system using siren for all the barangays and municipalities.
i. Assisted community in tying roofs of residences and offices, securing vehicles, equipment and properties, livestock and agri products.
PDRRMO Nueva Vizcaya a. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. b. On Blue Alert Status. c. Close coordination with MDRRMCs re situation in their AOR. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories to MDRRMOs. e. Placed Nueva Vizcaya, SAR unit, PRC, RDANA, RETT on standby for
possible mobilization. f. Advised MDRRMOs to activate respective EOCs.
PDRRMO Quirino a. On Red Alert Status. b. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018. c. Continuous monitoring of situation in AOR. d. Prepositioned response assets and Food and Non-food Items. MDRRMO Sabtang a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting. b. On Blue Alert Status. c. Placed response teams on standby. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories e. Prepositioned food and non-food items. f. Close coordination with PDRRMO Batanes and OCD II PDRRMO Cagayan a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to MDRRMOs. b. Closely coordinating with MDRRMCs re situation in their AOR. c. Continuous monitoring of AOR. d. Conducted PDRA/ERP MDRRMO Sta. Ana a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting on 11 September 2018. b. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. c. Conducted meeting with BDRRMCs on 10 September 2018. d. Activated Emergency Operations Center at Municipal Hall. e. Prepositioned relief items and placed rescue teams on standby. f. Prepared the municipal gymnasium as evacuation center. MDRRMO Sta. Teresita a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting. b. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories. c. Activated Municipal Incident Management Team. MDRRMO Aparri a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting. b. Activated BDRRMCs and prepared identified evacuation centers. c. Placed response asset on standby and stockpile relief items. d. Prepositioned rescue teams and activated municipal IMTs. MDRRMO Claveria a. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. b. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories. c. Prepared evacuation centers and establishment of lifelines.
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MDRRMO Sanchez Mira a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting. b. Conducted meeting with BDRRMCs and activated their Operations Center. c. Prepared evacuation centers and evacuation plan. d. Prepositioned relief goods. e. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories.
MDRRMO Lallo a. Conducted PDRA/ERP meeting on 10 September 2018. b. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. c. Conducted meeting with BDRRMCs on the weather updates and
preparations needed to undertake. d. Conducted testing of the communication lines including radio and hotlne
numbers. e. Disseminated advisories and warning using community radio station. f. Placed emergency response teams and equipment on standby ready for
mobilization.
MDRRMOs Camalaniugan, Rizal, Tuao, and Amulung a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting. b. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. c. Continuous dissemination of weather updates/advisories. d. Placed rescue 3510 personnel on standby. CDRRMO Ilagan City b. Conducted PDRA on 11:00 AM, 11 September 2018. c. Continuous monitoring of the situation in AOR. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates and advisories. 3. RDRRMC III
OCD III a. Issued Memorandum No. 19 on 12 September 2018 to all P/C/MDRRMCs,
response teams and rescue groups regarding the observance of safety measures during the onslaught of TY “OMPONG”.
b. Raised alert status to RED Alert at the Regional DRRM Center. c. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) meetings on 10 and 12
September 2018. d. Re-oriented Regional DRRM Council member agencies and Local DRRM
Councils on the regional contingency plan for hydromet and reiterated their roles and functions upon activation of the plan.
e. Distributed hygiene kits to central Luzon provinces. f. Participated in the PDRA conducted by NDRRMC on 13 September 2018
via teleconferencing. g. Participated in the command conference with President Rodrigo Roa
Duterte on 13 September 2018 via teleconferencing. h. Activated and deployed its Regional Area Command Team at NDRRMC
HDR Depot, Air Force City, Clark Air Base, Mabalacat City, Pampanga. DSWD FO III a. Entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with LGUs re prepositioning of
goods to ensure adequate resources in times of disaster.
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DOH RO III a. Advised Emergency Response Team to render 24-hr duty at
DRRMH/HEMS Operation Center to monitor the situation of the affected LGUs of Central Luzon effective 13 September 2018.
b. Prepared additional logistics (medicines, medical supplies, equipment, quad services commodities, etc.) ready for allocation if need arises.
c. Additional 50-100% manpower for the emergency medical team on standby.
d. Conducted emergency purchase of supplies and goods to be used by the DOH RO III ERTs during deployment
PDRRMO Aurora a. Raised alert status of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to
Red Alert Status. b. Conducted PDRA Meeting on 11 September 2018.
MDRRMO Baler a. Issued the following directives:
• Suspension of all tourism related activities from 14-16 September 2018 including all kinds of water and mountain activities.
• Suspension of classes in all levels both private and public schools on 13-14 September 2018.
• Suspension of work in all government offices except those offices directly involve in disaster risk reduction and management.
PDRRMO Bulacan a. Conducted regular reading/ receiving of observations from rain gauges and
water level stations located in different areas in the province. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 11 September 2018. PDRRMO Pampanga a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 12 September 2018. b. Activated Operations Center and prepositioned disaster response
equipment and manpower. CDRRMO San Fernando a. Activated Emergency Operations Center (EOC). a. Prepositoned goods and all other available resources at the City
Warehouse. MDRRMO San Luis a. Submitted the list of assets and resources available for deployment to
Regional DRRMC III.
MDRRMO Mexico a. Suspended classes on 12 September 2018 in preparation for TY
“OMPONG”. PDRRMO Tarlac a. Raised Alert Status of its Operations Center to Red Alert b. In close coordination with Local DRRMCs and PDRRMC member agencies. c. Coordinated with Tarlac Provincial office, TOG3 PAF 3rd Mechanized Inf.
Battalion, 522nd Engineering Battalion, Provincial Engineers office and Provincial Equipment Property Office (PEPO) for possible deployment of assets and personnel if the need arises.
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PDRRMO Bataan a. Conducted PDRA meeting on 10 September 2018. b. Disseminated weather updates and advisories to all Bataan DRRMs and
PDRRMC member agencies thru official social media accounts and SMS. c. Advised all DRRMOs and concerned agencies to report any untoward
incidents. d. Continuously monitor critical areas on flooding and landslide within AOR. e. Issued memorandum to LDRRMC Chairpersons to conduct PDRA and take
necessary preparedness measures re TY “MANGKHUT”.
4. RDRRMC CALABARZON
OCD CALABARZON a. Coordinated with the RDRRMC CALABARZON member agencies and
PDRRMOs for Preparedness Measures. b. Raised its alert status into BLUE effective 5:00 PM, 11 September 2018. c. Disseminated advisories and announcements via email and official Social
Media accounts. d. Continuous monitoring and coordination with CALABARZON PDRRMCs re
weather situation and any untoward incidents. e. Disseminated Weather Bulletins, Gale Warning, Rainfall Warning
Advisories and weather forecasts to all PDRRMCs through E-mail and facsimile for dissemination to their respective LDRRMOs.
f. Reminded Local DRRMCs to continuously disseminate NDRRMC/RDRRMC advisories through local/community leaders and/or local media to inform/warn communities, particularly residents in low-lying areas, near mountain slopes and coastal areas of possible flooding/flashfloods, landslides, storm surges and big waves.
DILG CALABARZON a. Continous monitoring and dissemination of advisories to LGUs.
DSWD CALABARZON a. Has available Family Food Packs and standby funds available at any given
time. b. Continuous monitoring on the status of typhoon and submission of reports. c. The Disaster Response Operations and Monitoring Information Center
(DROMIC) is activated to monitor any untoward incidents d. Continuous monitoring and coordination with LSWDOs and LDRRMOs
relative to the status of weather and pre-emptive evacuation in their respective areas.
e. The alert level of DROMIC and the Regional and Provincial Quick Response Team (RPQRT) remains in a heightened alert status.
f. Attended Emergency Preparedness for Response Meeting with the Response Cluster Agencies last September 13,2018 at OCD Operation Center
g. Advised the LSWDOs to ensure immediate response and effective delivery of basic emergency services.
h. Coordinated with LGU of Gen. Nakar re: pre-emptive evacuation and possible preposition goods.
DOT CALABARZON a. Issued Travel Advisory dated 11 September 2018 re necessary precaution
and preparations to secure tourists visiting the region. b. Issued recommendation on “No Tourism Activity” on areas prone to
lanslides, storm surges and flashfloods.
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DENR-MGB CALABARZON a. Issued advisories to LGUs that are identified as landslide and flood-prone
areas. b. Alerted LGUs prone to flooding and landslide hazards.
DPWH CALABARZON a. Disseminated memorandum on all district offices assuring the national and
major roads and bridges will be passable. b. Alerted personnel for possible deployment. c. Activated DRRM Teams in all district offices in the region. d. Placed all heavy equipment and assets on standby alert. e. Continuously monitoring the status of national roads in the region
DOH CALABARZON a. Alerted all personnel to closely monitor weather conditions and any
untoward incident in the Region. b. Placed all health personnel and medical teams on Code WHITE Alert Status
and ready for deployment effective 12 September 2018. c. Ensures the availability of drugs and medicines and medical supplies to all
DOH Extension Offices in CALABARZON. PIA CALABARZON a. Provided assistance to RDRRMC CALABARZON in disseminating
advisories and provision of updates. AFP SOLCOM a. Placed personnel and equipment on standby for possible conduct of
Humanitarian Assistance and Response (HADR) operations. b. Identified strategic areas for prepositioning of quick response DRO Teams c. Directed OPCOM units to alert DRRO units, prepare tasked DRRO assets,
and initiate coordination with the LDRRMCs. d. Ensured the availability of vehicles and air assets in case needs arises. BFP CALABARZON a. On heightened alert. b. Continuous dissemination of weather updates and advisories. c. Issued directive to all personnel to be on heightened alert. d. Prepositioned search and rescue equipment. e. Directed all personnel within AOR to report any untoward incident received
and/or attended. PCG Southern Luzon a. Heightened full alert status on all sub-stations. b. Directed pre-positioning of resources and Search and Rescue Teams to all
sub-stations in the AOR.
PRO CALABARZON a. On heightened Alert Status as of 11 September 2018 for TY ”OMPONG”. b. Alerted Search and Rescue (SAR) Team to be on standby for easy
deployment when necessary. c. Disseminated advisories on prohibition of sailing and or fishing due to
adverse weather condition. d. Advised Police Community Relations (PCR) Officers to be at M/Provincial
DRRMOCs for monitoring and coordination.
PDRRMOs Cavite and Batangas a. Advised all LDRRMOs to closely monitor the weather situation within AOR.
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PDRRMO Laguna a. Continuously disseminated advisories via call, text, email, UHF Radio and
official social media accounts. b. Continuous monitoring of installed early warning system (CBFEWS). c. Prepared deployment plan. d. Close coordination with every C/MDRRM Offices. e. Activation of Emergency Operation Center and Incident Command System. f. Conducted inventory and maintenance of equipment and supplies g. Placed SRR Teams on standby alert and ready for deployment. h. Instructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to alerted LGUs on identified
landslides, flood-prone, and low-lying areas. i. Suspended classes on 12 September 2018 in preparation for TY
“OMPONG”.
PDRRMO Rizal a. Continuously disseminated advisories to LDRRMOs within AOR. b. Instructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to alert LGUs on identified
landslides, flood-prone, and low-lying areas. PDRRMO Quezon a. Issued memorandum to LDRRMOs within AOR re: Preparedness Measures b. Continuously monitoring and coordination with Quezon LDRRMOs re
weather situation and any untoward incidents. c. Instructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to alerted LGUs on identified
landslides, flood-prone, and low-lying areas. d. Activated PDRRMC OpCen and raised to Blue Alert Level at 8:00 AM, 12
September 2018 e. Prepositioned the Search and Rescue Equipment and check up/ maintenance of
rescue vehicles/boats. f. Advised LDRRMOs to coordinate with Punong Barangays to prohibit fisher folks
from venturing out into the sea until gale warnings have been lifted.
PDRRMO Romblon a. Suspended classes on 12 September 2018 in preparation for TY
“OMPONG”. 5. RDRRMC MIMAROPA
OCD MIMAROPA a. Continuous coordination with response agencies and monitoring of weather
situation in AOR. b. Coordinated with RDRRMC member agencies re preparedness measures
for TY “MANGKHUT” (I.N.). c. Coordinated with Coast Guard Stations and Substations within the area re
status of port operations. d. With available stockpile of 1,908 family food pack NFI and 3,000 Hygiene
kit. e. Prepositioned six (6) Generator Sets (2 Mobile Generator Set 75KVA and 4
Portable Generator Set) in PDRRMC Marinduque, Sta. Cruz District Hospital, Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, and in Baton, Concepcion and Corcuera in Romblon.
f. Prepositioned a total of 1,806 FFPs, NFIs and 2,358 Hygiene Kits in OCD MIMAROPA Regional Warehouse at Batangas City.
g. Participated in the ERP/PDRA conducted by NDRRMC on 10 and 12 September 2018 thru teleconferencing.
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a. Convened and conducted Response Cluster Emergency Meeting on 13 September 2018 attended by DSWD IV-A, PNP IV-A, PCG STL, NEDA IV-A, AFP- SOLCOM, BFP IV-A, DILG IV-A, PIA IV-A, DOH IV-A, United Kabalikat, REACT Philippines and PDRRMOs of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon.
b. Deployed two personnel as members of National Incident Management Team (NIMT)for TY Ompong in Clark Pampanga.
c. Issued Memorandum raising Red Alert Status of RDRRMC EOC effective 12:00 PM, 13 September 2018.
d. Requested Communications Team to augment RDRRMC IV-A EOC from AFP SOLCOM 14 September 2018.
a. Established joint communications group from AFP-SOLCOM and PNP IV-A at OCD IV-A Training Facility, Camp Vicente Lim, Calamba City Laguna.
DILG MIMAROPA a. Immediately informed all concerned personnel on the update re weather
disturbances through DILG facebook page. b. Informed and ensured all field officers to be guided and observe Operation
Listo. c. Disseminated advisories re weather updates to respective provinces and
cities down to the barangay level. d. Advised provinces to submit reports on any untoward incident and
situational reports re effects of the weather disturbances. e. Advised Municipal Local Government Operations Officers (MLGOOs) and
DRRMOs to be on alert and ensure open line of communication to receive updates re weather disturbances.
DSWD MIMAROPA a. Activated Field Office Operations Center to monitor daily local weather
condition and provide situational awareness. b. Alerted all P/C/M Quick Response Teams in 5 provinces of MIMAROPA to
regularly monitor the situations in their areas. c. Advised P/MQRT to coordinate with concerned LGUs to report any
untoward incidents in their respective areas. d. Placed all members of Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team
(RETT) on standby for possible deployment. e. Ensured the availability of Food and Non-food items for possible relief
operation. f. With available stockpile of 32,371 family food packs to all SWADT and
Regional Warehouses including prepositioned goods in identified critical areas and available standby funds amounting to ₱2,686,500.00.
g. Information and Communication Technology Management Unit (ICTMU) is activated to ensure robust communication system.
h. Prepositioned truck for delivery of goods and equipment to areas likely to be affected.
i. In close coordination with NDRRMOC and OCD MIMAROPA. j. Prepositioned a total of 32,571 FFPs to all Social Welfare and Development
Teams (SWADT) and Regional Warehouses including prepositioned goods in identified GIDA/critical areas.
k. Has an available standby funds amounting to ₱2,090,608.54. Department of Health (DOH) MIMAROPA a. Coordinated and continuously monitoring the mobilization of all logistical
requirements of the DOH needed in the region. b. Coordinated with regional hospitals for their preparedness and availability
of back-up teams.
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c. Facilitated the issuance of appropriate warnings to all concerned health offices and facilities in anticipation of impending emergencies.
d. Prepositioned drugs, medicines, and medical supplies in provincial DOH offices and DOH retained hospitals.
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) MIMAROPA a. Alerted maintenance crew of the District Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Teams to monitor condition of national roads and bridges and other infrastructure facilities.
b. Placed equipment on standby for possible mobilization. c. Placed all available and operational equipment on standby for immediate
response to any untoward incident. d. Deployed all districts’ Disaster Risk Reduction Management Teams and
Maintenance Point Persons (MPPs) in strategic locations. e. Activated District Disaster Operation Centers in the region. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) District Southern Tagalog g. Advised all PCG Units to ensure strict implementation of HPCG
Memorandum Circular Number 02-13 (Guidelines on Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather).
BFP MIMAROPA a. Constant coordination with LGUs, NGOs and other government agencies to
support the operational activities. b. Placed all trucks and response assets on standby for possible response
operations. PRO MIMAROPA a. Advised all unit commanders to direct all contingencies to prepare and to
have teams on alert to secure their respective AOR and assist LGUs. b. Continuously disseminating weather forecasts to all units.
PDRRMO Oriental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Continuous monitoring and coordination with MDRRMCs re situation
updates and effects of TY “OMPONG”. c. Coordinated with NFA for reservation of 100 sacks of rice. d. Conducted ocular inspection in Calapan City Port, Calapan City, Oriental
Mindoro with OCD personnel.
MDRRMO Calapan (Oriental Mindoro) a. Deployed personnel in KM 5, Sta. Isabel and Junction, Brgy. San Antonio
Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro to monitor and provide assistance to public. b. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to BDRRMCs and
concerned agencies. MDRRMO Pola, Naujan, Victoria, Pinamalayan, Bansud, Bongabong, and Mansalay, and Bulalacao (Oriental Mindoro) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 12 and 13 September 2018. c. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to BDRRMCs and
concerned agencies. d. Placed responders on standby for possible deployment.
MDRRMO San Teodoro, Gloria, Socorro, Roxas (Oriental Mindoro) a. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories to BDRRMCs and
concerned agencies.
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PDRRMO Occidental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Continuous monitoring and coordination with MDRRMCs re situation
updates and effects of TY “OMPONG”. c. Continuous dissemination of Daily Weather Forecast, Severe Weather
Bulletins, and General Flood Advisories to MDRRMCs and line member agencies.
MDRRMOs Paluan, Abra de Ilog, San Jose, Mamburao, and Magsaysay (Occidental Mindoro) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Continuously monitoring of AOR and dissemination of weather advisories to
BDRRMCs and concerned agencies. MDRRMO Sablayan a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Continuously monitoring of AOR and dissemination of weather advisories to
BDRRMCs and concerned agencies.
MDRRMOs Sta. Fe, Romblon, Banton, and Odiongan (Romblon) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. MDRRMO Boac (Marinduque) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center.
MDRRMOs Gasan, Buenavista (Marinduque) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Conducted PDRA meeting on 14 September 2018, 9:30 AM.
MDRRMO Busuanga (Palawan) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Prepositioned 20 sacks of rice and 15 boxes of canned goods. MDRRMO Coron, Linapacan, El Nido, Roxas, Kalayaan (Palawan) a. Prepositioned relief goods. MDRRMO Culion (Palawan) a. Prepositioned 430 family food packs and 13 boxes of bottled water. MDRRMO Aborlan (Palawan) a. Prepositioned 200 family food packs.
MDRRMO Bataraza (Palawan) a. Prepositioned 300 family food packs. MDRRMO Balabac (Palawan) a. Prepositioned 3,000 sacks of rice. b. Activated Emergency Operations Center. MDRRMO Brooke’s Point, Araceli, Taytay, and Dumaran (Palawan) a. Prepositioned relief goods. b. Activated Emergency Operations Center. MDRRMOs Narra, Rizal, Quezon, Sofronio Española, Cagayancillo, San Vicente, and Taytay a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Prepositioned family food packs.
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6. RDRRMC V
OCD V a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018, 9:00 AM. b. Continuously coordinating with PDRRMOs, LDRRMCs and response
agencies re status and effects of TY “MANGKHUT” (International name). c. Disseminated Weather Advisory thru Smart InfoBoard, SMS Text Blast, and
official Facebook account. d. Placed radio communication and satellite phone on standby.
DILG V a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates to all field operating units. b. Disseminated CODIX Operation L!sto Weather Information to all provinces
for early preparatory measures. DSWD V a. Has 10,466 family food packs available at DSWD warehouse and a standby
funds amounting to ₱3,229,182.32. b. Prepositioned a total of 21,837 family food packs and 32,600 malongs in the
provinces of Albay, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, and Sorsogon.
c. Placed PAT and MAT members on standby and were instructed to coordinate with P/MDRRMOs for status reports and updates.
d. Has available food items such as 330 sacks of NFA rice, 1,093 boxes of canned goods, and 22 boxes of coffee.
e. Has available non-food items such as 376 sets of tents, 9,067 boxes of sleeping kit, 624 pieces dignity kit, 2,297 pieces of hygiene kit, 1,998 pieces of family kit, 117,296 pieces malong, 327 rolls of laminated sacks and 46,350 pieces blanket.
DOH V a. Actively monitoring weather situation in AOR. b. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories. c. Prepositioned drugs and medicines to Provincial DOH Offices in Albay,
Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, Masbate, Sorsogon, and Camarines Sur. PAGASA Southern Luzon a. Provision of weather updates/advisories including localized weather
updates to the Regional and Local DRRMCs and other stakeholders. Police Regional Office V a. On heightened alert effective 8:00 PM, 11 September 2018.
PDRRMOs Albay, Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, and Masbate a. On 24/7 monitoring. b. Placed response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs on standby for possible
deployment. c. Disseminated weather advisories to the public via SMS and official social
media accounts. PDRRMO Camarines Sur a. Issued memorandum no. 1 to all Mayors/Chairpersons C/MDRRMCs and
Brgy. Captains/Chairpersons BDRRMCs to activate their respective DRRM Operations Center and alert the public to take precautionary measures., requested to place their respective contingency and preparedness plans on standby for possible implementation.
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b. Advise all fisherfolks, sea transport operators and other sea-going entities not to venture out into the sea.
c. Placed response teams on standby. d. Disseminated weather advisories to the public via SMS and official social
media accounts. e. Continuously monitoring weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMO Sorsogon a. Disseminated information and updates re the weather disturbance to
PDRRMC members, DRRMOs and public thru various means of communication.
b. Ensure clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for coordination and situational updates.
c. Coordinated with different council members for possible implementation of appropriate contingency plans.
d. Continuously monitoring weather updates.
CDRRMO Naga City a. Continuous monitoring of AOR. b. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories.
7. RDRRMC VI
OCD VI a. Continuous dissemination of Regional Weather Forecast. b. Conducted of PDRA on September 11, 2018. c. Disseminted Memo on the Reiteration for the utilization of MGB Hazard
Maps and identification of designated evacuation centers. d. Closely coordinating with P/CDRRMOs. e. Continuous monitoring of AOR. f. Coordination with RDRRMC VI Response Cluster re provision of ready to
eat food or hot meals for stranded passengers in Iloilo ports. DILG VI a. Continuous dissemination advisories from MGB and PAGASA. b. Recommended to activate BDRRMCs to monitor incidents. c. Disseminated advice to check the radios and TVs for information. d. Ensure communication lines are working in case of emergencies. DSWD VI a. Has available of approximately 31,000 stockpiles and 15,000 food packs in
case of emergencies. b. Placed hygiene kits and food packs on standby and ready for distribution. c. Provided 350 ready to eat food packs to stranded passengers in Iloilo bound
for Guimaras.
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) VI a. Placed all equipment and personnel on standby.
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) VI a. Ensured the availability of equipment and responders in case of
deployment. Coast Guard District Western Visayas (CGDWV) a. Placed boats on standby and ready for deployment. b. Conducted “Paalala sa Mangingisda Tuwing may Bagyo” for information.
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DepEd VI a. Suspended classes in case of heavy rains. b. Identified four (4) schools as evacuation centers.
DICT VI a. 24-hours internet connection is on standby.
DOST VI a. Continuous monitoring of water levels of different rivers in AOR.
DPWH VI a. Activated all assets and equipment to monitor all roads and bridges.
PCG Bacolod City a. Prepositioned two (2) units of aluminum boat with outboard motor as floating
asset.
PNP VI a. Placed emergency vehicles on standby.
Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) VI a. Alerted ports of Estancia, Roxas, Dumangas, Antique regarding TY
“Mangkhut” (I.N.).
3rd Infantry Division Philippine Army (3ID PA) a. Placed personnel and vehicles on standby. b. Closely monitoring the weather situation.
PRC – Iloilo Chapter a. Provided hot meals to stranded passengers in Iloilo bound for Guimaras.
CDRRMO Iloilo a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018 at 2:00 PM. b. Continuous dissemination of public advisories. c. Continuous monitoring of AOR. CDRRMO Bacolod a. Operations Center is on Alert Level 1 to continuously monitor weather
situation in AOR. b. Prepositioned transportation vehicles to assist stranded passengers. c. Activated mass media campaign for the dissemination of information and
preparedness measures to all residents of Bacolod City. d. Advised fisherfolks to refrain from sailing starting 13 September 2018. 8. RDRRMC VII
OCD VII a. Conducted PDRA Meeting on 12 September 2018 at 9:00 AM. PAGASA VII a. Continous dissemination of weather updates and advisories to RDRRMC
Member Agencies, LDRRMCs and other stakeholders.
DSWD VII a. Prepositioned Food Items (FIs) and Non-Food Items (NFIs) to pre-
designated warehouses in the provinces of Bohol, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor.
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AFP - Central Command a. Raised Blue Alert Status b. Placed SRR Teams and equipment on standby and ready for deployment
when necessary.
BFP VII a. Alerted all SAR Teams for possible deployment. DepEd VII a. Activated DEPED 7 Emergrency Operations Center (EOC). b. Continuous monitoring on weather updates and advisories on
TY ”OMPONG”. c. Coordinated with Health Cluster for provision of health services. d. Coordinated with DSWD 7 for Camp Coordination Management for schools
used as Evacuation Centers (ECs), SAR Cluster and Law and order (LAO) Cluster.
e. Conducted de-clogging of canal/waterways inside the school campus. DPWH VII a. Activated Engineering District Disaster and Risk Management Team. b. Prepositioned all assets (heavy equipment, manpower and logistical needs)
including communication networks and facilities for use in case of eventualities.
c. Inspected and ensured worthiness of all infrastructures within the AOR.
DOH VII a. Activated the Operations Center. b. Monitored weather updates and situation relative to TY OMPONG. c. Ensured the availability of medicines and other medical supplies when
needed.
MGB VII a. Disseminated advisories on landslide and flood prone areas to LGUs.
PCG CENTRAL VISAYAS a. Alerted all Coast Guard Stations within the AOR and implemented a no-trip
policy on 13 September 2018 even in the absence of a Gale Warning Advisory from PAGASA.
b. Continuous monitoring on weather condition within the AOR.
Philippine Red Cross (PRC) a. Alerted all PRC Chapters in the region for possible quick response when
needed. b. Prepositioned its resources to assist affected LGUs including stranded
passengers in seaports covered by Cebu Port Authority.
PIA VII a. Disseminated weather advisories and alert notices thru quad media.
PRO VII a. Placed personnel on standby for possible deployment.
533rd EBDE a. Alerted all its Disaster Teams and batallion/company under its supervision
to be on heightened alert to provide assistance when necessary.
Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation (ERUF) a. Raised an alert status
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b. Prepositioned 60 personnel on standy and ready for deployment.
Federation of Volunteers thru Radio Communication (FVRC) a. 100 FVRC volunteers equipped with communication system are on standby.
PDRRMO Siquijor a. Suspended classes on 12 September 2018 in preparation for TY
“OMPONG”. CDRRMO Cebu a. Raised to Blue Alert Status b. Prepositioned an ambulance and heavy equipment on standby. CDRRMO Mandaue a. On blue alert status as of 3:00 PM, 12 September 2018. MDRRMO Minglanilia a. Disseminated weather advisories and flood bulletins to all Barangay
Captains, fisherfolks, and other stakeholders. b. Prepositioned emergency vehicles on standby. c. Continous monitoring of Operations Center.
MDRRMO Bohol a. Disseminated weather advisories and flood bulletins to all. b. Ensured that the DSWD and PSWDO have available Food Items (FIs). c. Prepositioned goods to within AOR. d. Ensured that PHO have available medicines and jerry cans ready when
needed. e. Activated Telephone and Radio System Integrated Emergency Response
(TaRSIER) 117’s Emergency Preparedness Response Teams.
9. RDRRMC VIII
OCD VIII a. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness/ Pre-Disaster Risk
Assessment (ERP/ PDRA) Meeting in preparation of the possible effects of the TY “OMPONG’’.
b. Coordinated the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) in Eastern Visayas for their actions taken and preparedness measures.
DILG VIII a. Disseminated the information on areas at high risk for flooding and
landslide to Local Government Units in the region.
DSWD VIII a. Alerted Regional Resource Operation Section (RROS) to ensure the
readiness of dispatching the relief goods whenever needed. b. Alerted all Quick Response Team (QRT) members and Disaster Response
Management Division (DRMD). c. Alerted and advised all SWAD Teams and DRMD-PDOs assigned in
provinces to closely coordinate with P/C/MSWDOs and/or P/C/MDRRMOs and immediately report any eventualities on the ground.
d. Prepositioned relief goods to LGUs in the region amounting to ₱3,132,000.00, with standby funds amounting to ₱3,000,000.00.
e. Prepositoned FFPs and NFIs at DSWD Warehouse.
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DOH VIII a. Prepositioned commodities and buffer for any augmentation request in six
(6) Provincial DOH Offices. b. Formed DOH R.O. VIII composite teams with pre–identified members and
and placed on standby. c. Activated Operations Center. DPWH VIII a. Conducted preparatory activities and preposition of assets and manpower
on strategic locations. b. Placed all DRRM Officers on standby.
DTI VIII a. Activated Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC) by concern
Municipal/City/Provincial, NGAs & Local DRRMC. BFP VIII a. Raised Alert from normal (Code White) to heightened alert (Code Blue)
region-wide in anticipation and preparation for any eventualities. b. Maximized the deployment of personnel and keep all stations ready to
respond to any untoward incidents. c. Issued the following instruction to BFP Offices in the region:
• All officers and key personnel of BFP Offices should prepare to extend assistance in case of emergencies and other eventualities
• All operating units shall maintain vigilance and ensure prompt and effective delivery of fire safety/rescue/emergency medical services
• Officers shall ensure availability of fire/rescue/emergency medical personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units suited for all operational needs
• Search and Rescue Unit (SRU) Team shall be activated for any emergency
PCG VIII a. Alerted all stations to take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of
the public. b. Disseminate information on the weather disturbance and advised/
discourage fisherfolks from venturing out to sea.
Philippine Navy a. Placed DRRT on standby status and ready for deployment (within
Tacloban and Palo). b. Conducted coordination with other AFP units in Tacloban City for
interoperability in disaster and calamity response. Tactical Operation Group VIII a. Alerted the Group’s Search, Rescue and Recovery (SRR) Team b. Conducted an inventory on Disaster Response Operations equipment.
8ID, Philippine Army a. Disaster Response Units in three brigades and infantry battalions in
eastern Visayas are on standby and ready to deploy. NFA VIII a. Insured the availability of NFA Rice in the region
CDRRMO Tacloban
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a. Issued Executive Order for the suspension of classes (EO No. 2018-09-125)
b. Raised alert status to BLUE Alert. PDRRMO Leyte a. Prepositioned Heavy Equipment per district offices (Dump trucks, Dozer,
Excavator, & JCB-9 in 1). b. Activated Provincial Emergency Operations Center. c. Issued suspension of classes (Executive Order No. 08-01-2018).
PDRRMO Biliran a. Placed Rescue Teams on standby b. Continuous monitoring of flood and landslide prone areas.
10. RDRRMC IX
OCD IX a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) meeting on
14 September 2018, 1:00 PM. b. Issued RDRRMC IX Memorandum to all concerned member agencies,
Chairpersons, and LDRRMCs re the raising of alert status to BLUE Alert in the region.
c. Continuous issuance of advisories to P/C/MDRRMOs thru e-mail and social media.
d. Continuously coordinating with EOCs of RDRRMC IX Line Agencies and EOCs of LDRRMOs to monitor the weather condition and situation in the region.
11. RDRRMC CARAGA
OCD CARAGA e. Raised Operations Center alert status to Blue on 8:00 PM, 12 September
2018. f. Continuous dissemination of weather updates and advisories to LDRRMCs
and other stakeholders. DILG CARAGA a. Disseminated advisories and updates to DILG Provincial/City Directors and
Field Operating Units. b. Coordinated with DILG Provincial Offices for updates on LGU Preparedness
actions based on the Operation Listo. c. Updated contents of the Online Report shared by DILG OpCen. d. Consolidated and Submitted Situation Report to the Central Office
PNP CARAGA a. The Regional Disaster Operations Center (RDOC) is closely monitoring for
the possible effects of TY ”OMPONG”. b. Directed all Police Provincial Offices to submit situation reports to RDOC
every six hours starting 12 September 2018 through SMS. c. Directed alert SAR teams and equipment to be ready for possible
deployment. d. Requested LGUs to alert transportation assets to assist for possible
landslide and flooding.
PDRRMO Surigao Del Norte a. Raised the status of its Operations Center to Blue Alert Status.
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b. Issued Advisory No. 1 dated 12 September 2018 on the suspension of classes from Pre-School to Elementary Level both in public and private schools province wide.
c. Directed all City and Municipal DRRMCs to monitor their AOR and submit report to PDRRMO.
d. Issued Advisory No. 2 dated 12 September 2018 directing all BDRRMCs especially those situated in coastal areas to closely monitor and advise fisher folks and small vessels not to venture out to the sea.
12. RDRRMC CAR
OCD CAR a. Emergency Operations Center is on RED ALERT STATUS effective 1:00
PM, 10 September 2018. b. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting for TS MANGKHUT on 10 September
2018, 10:00 PM. c. In close coordination with PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Stations and
continuous dissemination of weather advisories and alert status to all stakeholders thru all means of communication.
d. Coordinated with the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) in the region on weather status, road conditions, and reported incidents.
e. Issued preparedness tips to prevent any possible eventualities due to the enhanced southwest monsoon and localized thunderstorms.
f. Deployed two (2) OCD-CAR Staff per province to assist in the PDRRMC Operations Center.
g. Issued advisory for the public to refrain doing outdoor activities and avoid going to landslide and flood-prone areas.
h. Installed radio communication equipment at the Cordillera RDRRMC EOC in partnership with Kabalikat CIVICOM.
i. Prepared non-food items for the SRR Cluster. j. Provided trucks to assist DSWD CAR in allocating food packs in Ifugao,
Kalinga, Mt. Province, and Apayao. k. Prepositioned SRR equipment at Mt. Province. l. Delivered 397 family packs and 3,000 hygiene kits in Abra. m. Facilitated the maintenance of 20 generator sets and 8 chainsaws for
standby and deployment operations. n. Deployed two (2) OCD personnel to PDRRMC EOCs of Abra and Apayao
to assist and coordinate efforts to the RDRRMC EOC Cordillera. DILG Cordillera a. Activated Operations Center for continuous monitoring and dissemination
of information. b. Issued memorandum to ensure activation of all LDRRMC Emergency
Operations Center. DSWD Cordillera a. Placed on standby for possible disaster operations and augmentation. b. In close coordination with LGUs to continuously monitor and distribute
assistance to affected families. c. Has stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱27,000,886.10 d. On-going repacking and delivery of relief goods. e. QRTs are on standby. f. Coordinated with SWAD Team Members regarding the status of ongoing
preparation for TY “OMPONG”.
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g. Transported relief goods to Luna, Apayao via OCD Trucks on 11 September 2018, 10:30 PM.
BFP Cordillera a. Placed on standby for possible disaster operations and/or augmentation. DOH Cordillera a. Prepositioned medicines/stockpile in the DOH-CAR warehouse. b. Raised Code White Alert in the DOH-CAR office, Provincial DOH Offices
and retained hospitals. c. Proactive monitoring, reporting of occurrence of health emergencies and
events. DPWH Cordillera a. Closely moitoring road situations. b. Prepositioned equipment and personnel for possible clearing operations. c. In close coordination with district engineering offices. Philippine Information Agency (PIA) – Cordillera a. Continuous sending and providing warnings to the public thru SMS, Social
Meda, and broadcast Media.
Police Regional Office – Cordillera a. Placed on standby for possible disaster operations and/or augmentation. b. Placed Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) with basic search and
rescue equipment. KABALIKAT CIVICOM a. Set-up emergency radio communication at the RDRRMC EOC Cordillera to
ensure connectivity to various Provinces in CAR. PDRRMO Mountain Province a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting on 11 September 2018, 2:00 PM. b. Advised all Municipal DRRMCs to raise alert status to RED Alert Status. c. Prepared a total of 265 schools within Mt. Province for evacuation purposes
through DepEd – Mt. Province d. Informed farmers through the Provincial Veterinary Office to conduct early
preparations to secure their livestock e. Designated emergency hotlines through its Provincial Engineering Office. f. Prepositioned all available equipment. PDRRMO Kalinga a. Conducted PDRA/ERP Meeting on 11 September 2018, 2:00 PM. b. Raised alert status to RED effective 10 September 2018. c. On-going preparation of evacuation centers (ECs) in Tabuk City and
Pinukpuk, Kalinga through Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) – Kalinga
CDRRMC Tabuk a. Prepositioned rescue equipment and stockpiling of goods b. Raised the status of its Operations Center to Red Alert Status.
PDRRMO Abra a. Emergency Operations Center is raised to Red Alert effective 8:00 AM, 12
September 2018. b. Continuous dissemination of advisories. c. In close coordination with MDRRMCs regarding the weather disturbance.
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d. Conducted inventory of DRRM equipment and supplies. e. Spearheaded the clearing operations of landslides through DPWH Abra. f. Placed one (1) ambulance on standby and activated 143 response team. g. Prepositioned a total of 2,500 FFPs, hygiene kits for relief operations
through DSWD Abra.
PDRRMO Ifugao a. On Blue alert effective 10 September 2018, 5:00 PM. b. Prepositioned equipment for possible deployment. c. Raised alert status to RED effective 1:00 PM, 12 September 2018. d. Conducted PDRA Meeting re TY “OMPONG” on 12 September 2018.
PDRRMO Apayao a. Disseminated information re TY “MANGKHUT” thru official social media
accounts and SMS. b. Coordinated with MDRRMCs re the impending threat of TY “MANGKHUT”. c. Conducted inventory of DRRM equipment and supplies. d. Prepositioned a total of 700 FFPs, of which 100 FFPs were allocated in
various municipalities through Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) – Apayao.
PDRRMO Benguet a. Operations Center raised its alert status from Blue to Red effective 2:00 PM,
12 September 2018. b. Advised MDRRMOs to suspend outdoor activities like mining and tourism
activities.
MDRRMO La Trinidad (Benguet) a. IMT and RDANA teams are on standby for possible deployment.
MDRRMO Itogon (Benguet) a. On alert. b. Disseminated information to public to conduct preparedness measures for
TY “OMPONG” to all barangay captains. c. PNP ventured to the Antamok River to strictly enforce the suspension of
mining activities. MDRRMO Kibungan (Benguet) a. On Red Alert effective 12 September 2018. b. Issued advisory re suspension of outdoor activities such as mountain
climbing/trekking. c. Issued memorandum for MERT to cancel travels and memo for cancellation
of trips of all municipal vehicles. d. Conducted inspection for small scale mining activities. CDRRMO Baguio City a. Raised alert status to RED effective 10 September 2018. b. Advised all Brgy Comittees to activate their respective Operations Center. c. Activated the City Social Welfare and Development Office to facilitate camp
management and to ensure effective and efficient provision of relief goods. 13. Metro Manila DRRMC
MMDRRM EOC a. Conducted PDRA on 12 September 2018. b. Issued MMDRRMC Memorandum re raising of alert status to red/blue for
Metro Manila LGUs.
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OCD NCR a. Convened MMDRRMC PDRA Extended Core Group Members in
preparation for TY “OMPONG” on 12 September 2018 (Wednesday) at MMDA.
b. Raised Alert Status to Blue Alert effective 13 September 2018, 8:00 AM. c. Issued MMDRRMC Memorandum re submission of preparedness
measures for TY “OMPONG”. d. Raised Alert Status to Blue Alert effective 13 September 2018, 8:00 A.M. DSWD NCR a. The following are available stockpile at NROC: 23,255 family food packs;
6,606 pcs. plastic mats, 176 pcs. blankets, 1,984 pcs. mosquito nets, 730 pcs. sleeping kits, 2,000 pcs. family kits
b. Prepositioned 400 pcs. FFPs at FO-NCR and 1,400 pcs. FFPs at NCWP c. Continuous provision of Disaster Assistance Family Access Card (DAFAC)
to requesting LGUs d. Ensures the availability and accessibility of at least four (4) vehicle. e. The Quick Response Teams of FO-NCR composed of organic staff from the
Field Office and Centers and Residential Care Facilities (C/RCFs) are on standby alert and will be activated and mobilized in response to any eventualities.
f. Prepositioned FFPs and NFIs for Las Piñas City and Muntinlupa City.
DENR - Mines and Geosciences Bureau a. Continuous provision of data re detailed maps on flood and landslide
susceptibility for Metro Manila. DOH NCR a. Raised its Code Alert Status to White as of 10 September 2018. b. Placed personnel on alert for monitoring and for possible deployment in case
of untoward incident arise. c. Continuously monitoring of the development of health events at
Health Emergency Management Unit (HEMU) Operations Center. d. Prepositioned drugs, medicine and other supplies in various location in NCR. e. Placed all Public Health and Regional Medical Teams, Regional
WASH/Health Education Team, Nutrition and Psychosocial Team, and Disease Prevention and Control Team on standby for possible deployment.
f. Activated Surveillance Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) reporting.
g. Disseminated IEC materials re inclement weather and other emergencies.
DILG NCR a. Coordinated with 17 NCR LGUs thru DILG-NCR Field Offices to submit
reports on the preparedness measures conducted by LGUs re TY “OMPONG”.
b. Prepared a Regional Order to assign a DILG-NCR Regional and Field Offices’ Monitoring Team on the effects of TY “OMPONG”.
c. Prepared a proposed monitoring template to be cascaded to all seventeen (17) LGUs thru DILG-NCR Field Offices and other MMDRRMC member agencies.
d. Cascaded the DILG monitoring template of LGU Preparedness for Typhoons.
e. Directed all DILG-NCR Field Offices City Directors and MLGOOs to submit a report on preparedness measures being undertaken for Typhoon “OMPONG”.
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Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) a. Deployed 10-man USAR team to Tuguegarao, Cagayan to augment forces. b. Placed resources on standby for possible mobilization.
PIA NCR a. Produced and localized pre, during, and post disaster announcements/news
stories/updates for dissemination to provincial and city levels in coordination with PIA Regional/Provincial Information Officers.
b. Produced online video reports through “On-Track”. c. Provided messaging guidance for NDRRMC Cell Broadcast System (CBS)
alerts as needed and re-echo through PIA text blast facility. d. Provided risk communication support in NDRRMC messaging to manage
expectations of the public as the need arises. e. Coordinated with PIA regional and provincial offices to facilitate two-way
flow of information. f. Continuous information dissemination on weather information and tools PCG NCR a. Prepositioned teams and response assets in strategic areas.
CDRRMC Caloocan City a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018. b. Instructed all Business Permits Licensing Office (BPLOs) to remove
billboards to lessen the hazard in their areas. CDRRMC Mandaluyong City a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018. b. Raised “BLUE” alert status on 12 September 2018. CDRRMC Pasay a. Conducted PDRA in preparation for TY “OMPONG” on 12 September 2018. b. Prepositioned personnel and equipage to identified areas (Maricaban,
Malibay, Villamor, Pildera and Kalayaan). c. In close coordination with Barangay DRRMCs.
CDRRMC Manila a. Disseminated information and warning to flood prone barangays.
Barangays 649, 20, 105, 101 as early as 10 September 2018. b. Advised barangays situated in coastal and flooded areas to assess their
present hazards such as container vans piled up in port area by ensuring the maximum height of piled containers.
c. Prepositioned Manila DRRMO Response units in Delpan Evacuation d. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness Meeting on
12 September 2018 e. Identified various Evacuation Centers (ECs) in the City. f. Conducted prepositioning of MCERTS personnel in coordination with the
Barangay for 6 districts with its resources and units. g. Pre-positioned of Manila DRRMO Response units in Delpan Evacuation
Center.
CDRRMC San Juan City a. Conducted PDRA on 12 September 2018 to discuss updates and
preparedness measures in preparation for the possible effects of TY “OMPONG”.
b. Issued Multi-Hazard Early Warning System through mass media to provide warnings/advisories to the public.
c. Advised BDRRMCs to undertake precautionary measures, alert and prepare their respective barangay and emergency response teams for
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possible emergency response through text blasts, CDRRMO updates and radio.
d. Established a command center at the L/G floor basement parking at San Juan City Hall.
CDRRMC Marikina City a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018. b. Prepositioned rescue equipment and logistical requirement for camp
management.
CDRRMC Navotas City a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018.
CDRRMC Parañaque City a. Advised to conduct preparedness measures and coordinate accordingly with
DRRMO Operations Center. b. Issued a memorandum to all Response Cluster members and Barangay
DRRM Committees to conduct preparedness measures and delegate focal persons in their absence. Further advised the assigned focal persons to coordinate with the DRRMC EOC-Chief Operations and Warning Division.
c. CENRO/Engineering in coordination with MMDA to roll-down and/or remove billboards and do precautionary trimming of trees along major thoroughfare.
d. Prepositioned BFP/PNP/DRRMO/CHO for possible response operations. CDRRMC Pasig City a. Conducted PDRA on 11 September 2018 for preparedness measures. CDRRMC Valenzuenla City a. Conducted PDRA on 10 September 2018 together with Barangay Captains
and SK Federation. b. Prepositioned rescue equipment and evacuation team on standby. c. Conducted information and warning dissemination to communities in high
risk areas for flooding.
CDRRMC Malabon City a. Conducted PDRA on 12 September 2018 together with City Mayor,
Department Heads/Head of Offices, 21 Barangay representatives and volunteer groups.
b. Issued Red Alert status to all Malabon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council member agencies and BDRMMCs
c. Advised BDRRMCs to activate EOC in their respective AOR to undertake precautionary measures.
d. Established 5 staging areas and monitored high risk areas. e. CSWD Prepositioned relief good for possible evacuees.
Civil Defense Action Group (CDAG) a. Prepositioned and placed on standby alert a total of 137 manpower and
rescue equipment.
SitRep No. 41 TAB O
Effects of TY “OMPONG” (I.N. MANGKHUT) DISASTER RESPONSE
As of 25 September 2018, 6:00 PM
A. National Incident Management Team (NIMT)
• Established the Incident Command Post / National Incident Management Team on 17 September 2018 in Baguio City
• On 17 September 2018, 2:00 AM, the full contingent Rapid Deployment Team (RDT) prepositioned in Clark, Pampanga has been mobilized and deployed to Cordillera Autonomous Region
B. Camp Coordination, Camp Management and IDP Protection
1. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. A total of 70,183 families are currently being served inside and outside 1,502 evacuation centers.
b. Placed Quick Response Team trained on the Management of Evacuation Center on standby and ready for deployment to augment the Local Government Units, when necessary.
c. Placed Quick Response Team trained on Psycho-social support processing and Child/Women Friendly Space Facilitators on standby for deployment.
d. Coordinated with cluster members to be on standby for possible augmentation support on the establishment of Child/Women-Friendly Spaces and facilitators in the affected areas.
e. Coordinated with DepEd on the families staying inside thirty-one (31) schools used as evacuation centers in Regions I and II for provision of food and NFIs.
f. DSWD FO II Women and Child Friendly Facilitators conducted play and art therapy for children in all evacuation centers.
g. Established Women Welfare Desks and Senior Citizen spaces to accommodate issues and concerns
h. DSWD closely coordinating with the protection cluster members (UNICEF, World Vision and UNFPA) for possible augmentation support of Child Friendly Kits, Family Tracing Reunification Kits and Women Friendly Kits on the establishment of Child/Women Friendly Spaces in the affected areas.
i. DOH conducted medical consultation to evacuation center and provided Doxycycline to affected individuals with high risk of leptospirosis in Region I.
j. DSWD I, II, III and CAR SWADTs/MATs and Field Office Disaster Monitoring and Response Teams are still closely coordinating with their respective counterparts in the LGUs in the monitoring of the evacuation centers.
k. DSWD CAR Field Office psychologists formed a team and conducted immediate Psychological First Aid to the survivors of landslide at Itogon, Benguet; this includes three (3) children who are currently residing with their relatives at Kias, Baguio City.
l. DSWD-DRMB organized QRT to monitor and provide technical assistance along CCCM and IDP Protection on 21-24 September 2018.
m. DSWD Central Office has deployed two (2) teams to CAR to assist the Field Office on the ongoing disaster response operations, particularly along: Camp Coordination and Camp Management, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Protection, Food and Non-Food Items, Logistics and Warehouse Management/ Donation Concern, Operational Planning for the Itogon Miners, Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) and Cash-for-Work (CFW) as Recovery and Rehabilitation Intervention, and other operational support.
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2. Department of Health (DOH)
a. Conducted medical consultation to evacuation centers and provided Doxycycline to affected persons with high risk of leptospirosis in Region I.
3. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
a. Assisted in loading and unloading of relief goods at DSWD Warehouse in Brgy. Biday, San Fernando, La Union
C. Food and Non-Food Items
1. DSWD
a. Availability of emergency relief resources amounting to ₱1,579,599,449.33
• Standby Funds ₱816,513,280.10 standby funds at the DSWD-Central Office, DSWD-FOs CAR, I, II and III which includes the available Quick Response Fund (QRF) in the amount of ₱729,941,693.00.
• Stockpile of Relief Resources A total of 360,455 FFPs (₱118,589,182.18) and other food supplies and NFIs (₱644,496,987.05) totally amounting to ₱763,086,169.23. Please see Annex A for the Prepositioned Resources in Strategic Locations.
b. DSWD NROC has augmented a total of ₱30,816,000.00 worth of Family Food Packs to Field Office I, II, III, and CAR and a total of ₱50,459,869.75 worth of Non-Food Items to Field Office I, II, and III.
c. Deployment of a 7-man Quick Response Team (QRT) from DSWD-FO II (4) and DSWD-Central Office (3) to Basco, Batanes to provided technical support to the Provincial and Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (P/MDRRCs) of Batanes along preparedness for response;
d. On-going repacking of relief goods at the National Resource Operations center (NROC), Pasay City and Visayas Disaster Response Center (VDRC), Cebu City for augmentation support.
e. Transported ₱51,077,337.75 worth of food and NFIs to DSWD-Field Offices (FOs) for the period 11-14 September 2018 for prepositioning.
f. Mobilized 59 volunteers engaged in the repacking of FFPs at DSWD-NROC. g. Continuous coordination with the Logistic Cluster for an availability of a C-130
for the airlifting of 1,200 Family Food Packs to Basco, Batanes for prepositioning.
h. The DSWD FO I provided Food and Non-Food Items worth of ₱3,885,640.00 to the affected Local Government Units in Region I.
i. The DSWD NCR facilitated the provision of resource augmentation amounting ₱661,893.14 for the affected families in Metro Manila.
j. DSWD, LGUs, NGOs and others provided ₱79,431,909.53 worth of assistance to affected families and individuals. DSWD NROC also augmented Family Food Packs and Non-Food Items worth ₱106,505,458.25 to Field Office I, II, III, IV-A and CAR.
k. Continuous mobilization of additional volunteers engaged in the repacking of FFPs at DSWD-NROC.
l. Continuous coordination with the Logistic Cluster for the availability of air, sea and land assets for the mobilization of relief goods to affected areas.
m. DSWD Field Offices deployed assets, stocks and personnel to affected areas in the region to ensure immediate response and support to the LGU.
n. DSWD Field Offices continuously coordinating with C/MSWDOs and C/MDRRMOs in the flood and landslide prone areas of the region for possible mobilization of relief goods.
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o. Delivered two (2) trucks loaded with a total of 3,200 family food packs bound to FO III-San Fernando, Pampanga.
p. Delivered 1,200 FFPs and other NFIs to FO II. q. A total of 5,739 bags or equivalent to 286,950 kg NFA rice hauled since 15
September 2018. r. DSWD has a current stockpile of 27,693 Family Food Packs at NROC and
continuously repacking of FFPs at NROC. s. Also, OCD augmented 5,000 sacks of rice to DSWD. t. Released additional ₱57,180,385.00 funds to DSWD-FO NCR
(₱3,000,000.00) DSWD-FO CAR (₱20,113,760.00), DSWD-FO I (₱13,736,000.00), DSWD-FO II (₱13,000,000.00), DSWD-FO III (₱3,180,625.00), DSWD-FO MIMAROPA (₱4,150,000.00) and DSWD Central Office (₱80,927,433.00) for the purchase of additional food and non-food items and for operational expenses.
u. On-going repacking of family food packs at the National Resource Operations center (NROC), Pasay City and Visayas Disaster Response Center (VDRC), Cebu City for augmentation support.
v. Provided augmentation of 6,600 FFPs for San Fernando Pampanga and 6,600 FFPs for La Trinidad Benguet.
w. Delivered 1,700 Family Food Packs to La Trinidad, Benguet and 3,000 Family Food Packs to Camiling Tarlac.
x. DSWD through its National Response and Logistics Management Service (NRLMS) organized QRT to monitor and provide technical assistance and warehouse management in DSWD CAR on 21-24 September 2018.
2. Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
a. Prepositioned 38,185 Hygiene Kits and 1,410 Family Packs in Regions I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and Central Office as of 12 September 2018.
b. Provided a total of ₱8,000,000.00 as assistance to the affected areas.
3. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
a. Twenty personnel (20) assisted in loading and unloading of relief goods at DSWD Warehouse in Brgy. Biday, San Fernando, La Union.
4. Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF)
a. Emergency relief for affected families are available on standby.
D. Health
1. Department of Health (DOH)
a. Activated Code Alert. b. Deployed a total of 37 Health Emergency Response Teams (HERTs) are
deployed in Regions CAR, I, II, III, IV, CAR and MIMAROPA. c. Issued health advisories related to TY “OMPONG” d. Deployed members for the National Incident Management Team and RDANA
team. e. Advised DOH Regional Offices and Retained Hospitals of regions to be affected
to: • preposition assorted medicines in the provinces. • place standby teams for WASH, MHPSS, medical and public health. • provide doxycycline to the Search Rescue and Retrieval Team (SRR) of
the National Incident Management Team. • alert all DOH Regional Hospitals for response and possible
augmentation of medical teams.
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• receive patients related to TY “OMPONG”. • ensure functionality of standby generators.
f. Provided doxycycline to the Search Rescue and Retrieval Team (SRR composed of 505th Philippine Army and Philippine Air Force) of National Incident Management Team.
g. Continuous coordination with Provincial DOH Offices (PDOHO), Provincial Health Offices (PHOs), Office of the Civil Defense (OCD), Regional and Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils.
h. A total of ₱24,379,750.00 amount of logistics was prepositioned by DOH Regional Offices. Moreover, ₱34,231,341.00 worth of health commodities are available at DOH Central Office.
i. A total of ₱15,603,610.00 amount of logistics was augmented by the DOH Central Office to Regions I, II, III and CAR.
j. Facilitated the augmentation of additional medicines to affected regions particularly RO II.
k. DOH-HEMB prepared the additional medical and WASH teams to be deployed in Region II.
l. Rapid Health Assessment Teams assessed damages to health facilities and determined the health needs in the ECs.
m. Activated Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) in Region II, III, and CAR.
n. Three (3) disaster management medical teams are on standby in Ilocos Sur for possible deployment in evacuation areas.
o. PDOH NCRO provided doxycycline to exposed individuals and monitored the WASH needs of the evacuees.
p. DOH II deployed Regional HERTS and two (2) teams to conduct RDANA in Gonzaga and Sanchez Mira, Cagayan.
q. DOH CAR deployed ERTs and Rapid Health Assessment Tea. r. Deployed one (1) composite team to the Province of Zambales and one (1)
composite team to the Province of Tarlac to conduct Rapid Health Assessment (RHA).
s. DOH RO I deployed three RHA Teams in the Province of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and La Union.
t. DOH RO I distributed medicines, jerry cans, hygiene kits and buntis kits in evacuation areas.
u. DOH-HEMB deployed a composite public health and medical team from DOH Regional Office III to augment DOH Regional Office II.
v. Organized standby medical and WASH teams from the DOH Central Office, DOH NCRO and Dr. Jose R. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital.
w. Reiterated the PHILHEALTH Circular No. 34 s. 2013 on No Balance Billing Policy during emergencies and disasters to all DOH-retained Hospitals in the Regions.
x. DOH NCRO disseminated IEC materials to affected communities regarding inclement weather.
y. DOH NCRO augmented additional logistics to Marikina, Quezon City and San Juan.
z. DOH RO II conducted medical consultations in BHS, RHUs and ECs. aa. DOH RO II is continuously coordinating with local counterparts on the needs of
the affected families/individuals. bb. DOH RO III mobilized additional logistics to PDOHO Aurora, Bulacan, Nueva
Ecija, Tarlac and Pampanga amounting to Php 563,253.63. cc. DOH RO II conducted medical consultation to evacuation centers and provided
Doxycycline to affected individuals with high risk of leptospirosis. dd. DOH RO II activated SPEED in San Fernando, Pampanga as of
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September 15, 2018. ee. DOH RO II distributed Doxycycline to the provinces of Aurora, Bulacan, Nueva
Ecija, and Tarlac for prophylactic treatment of Leptospirosis to the flooded areas.
ff. DOH RO II deployed one (1) Medical Team from Dr. Jose B. Lingad Memorial Hospital and one (1) Public Health Team from the Regional Office to augment the disaster response operations in Region II.
gg. DOH RO II deployed one (1) composite team to the Province of Zambales and one (1) composite team to the Province of Tarlac to conduct Rapid Health Assessment (RHA). The teams also provided medical assistance and additional Doxycycline as requested.
hh. DOH RO II deployed RDANA Team in Gonzaga and Sanchez Mira, Cagayan. ii. DOH CAR provided logistics/equipment to Baguio General Hospital Medical
Center and other response teams. jj. DOH CAR coordinated with DILG (NBI) for the provision of body bags to the
Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) Responders to the landslide incidents. kk. DOH II Retained Hospitals provided health services in No Balance Billing
Policy. ll. DOH II deployed two (2) Health Emergency Response Teams composed of
WASH, NIE, Medical, and MHPSS in Baggao, Cagayan. mm. DOH RO II provided medical services, drugs, medicines, and other HEM related
commodities in Peñablanca, Cagayan. nn. Conducted mental health and psychosocial support services (MHPSS) cluster
coordination meeting at Itogon Training Center attended by DOH CAR, National Center for Mental Health (NCMH), DepEd, DSWD, Philippine Red Cross, World Vision, International Medical Corps, IsraAid, St. Louise University, and Guidance Counselors Group.
oo. Provided tetanus toxoid to the MDM Team of DILG. pp. Provided Level 3 MHPSS intervention to the affected individuals in Itogon. qq. MHPSS Team provided psychosocial support services to IDPs, teachers and
camp managers in Brgy. Ucab Elementary School and to Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SRR) volunteers.
rr. Conducted medical missions with Americares-Philippines in Baggao and Alcala Cagayan on 17-19 September 2018, which served a total of 198 patients.
ss. Provided Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) interventions in various areas in the Province of Benguet together with the following health cluster partners:
• Philippine Red Cross in Brgy. Ucab, Benguet • ÍsraAid at Alejo M. Pacalso Memorial National High School, Brgy.
Baguio-Bua, Itogon, Benguet • World Vision at Tuding Elementary School, Romulo Drive, Itogon
Benguet
E. Logistics
1. OCD
a. Coordinated with AFP for the provision of air assets to transport 1,200 boxes Family Food Packs to Batanes.
b. Coordinated with DOTr for the provision of trucks for the possible transport of emergency relief items in disaster affected areas on 12 September 2018 and the truck ban exemption as well.
c. Facilitated the deployment of the NDRRMC Rapid Deployment Team to Clark, Pampanga on 13 September 2018.
d. Deployed 4 SRR Teams, 1 RDANA Team and ETC Team in CAR on
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September 16, 2018. e. Facilitated the request for transport of 1,200 DSWD FFP, and Campolas kit and
DOH personnel from Manila to Tuguegarao City. f. Provided transportation support to the members of the National Incident
Management Team (NIMT) going to the Incident Command Post (ICP) in Baguio City on 17 September 2018.
g. Facilitated the deployment of the Incident Management Team, 4 SRR teams, 2 ETC Teams to CAR on 17 September 2018.
h. Facilitated the movement/deployment of the remaining contingent of the RDT prepositioned in Clark, Pampanga to Baguio City on 17 Sept 2018.
i. Provided 5 service vehicles to the RDT. j. Facilitated and coordinated with DOTr the request for transport of 1,000 pcs, 15
gallons of water from Manila Water to the Cagayan Provincial Capitol, Tuguegarao.
k. Provided administrative and logistical support to the RDT in CAR amounting to Php. 1,369,500.00.
l. Facilitated the request for additional Food and Non-Food Items (rice, family food packs, family packs, hygiene kits, sleeping kits) of OCD Regional Office I, II, and CAR to DSWD and DOH.
m. Coordinated with Pasig and Quezon City DRRMO the possible provision of life locators and thermal camera to be used in the SRR operations in Benguet.
n. Facilitated the availability of additional SRR Equipment to be used in Itogon, Benguet operations.
o. Coordinated with the AHA Centre re the possible acceptance of their offer of assistance and its transport to Region II or other areas affected as identified by OCD, including but not limited to: - 30 tonnes Rice - 4 units Generator sets (28 KVA) - 2,000 rolls Plastic Sheeting/ Tarps (size: 8ftx100m; weight: 40kg per roll;
PVC)
p. Distributed the following Non-Food Items to OCDRO I, II, and CAR:
DISTRIBUTION OF NON-FOOD ITEMS (TY OMPONG) ITEM QUANTITY AMOUNT OCDRO I OCDRO II OCDRO CAR
Family Packs
2,710 500 33,705,000.00
Hygiene Kits 13,100 4,000 5,100 9,768,000.00
TOTAL 43,473,000.00
2. Department of Transportation (DOTr)
a. Prepositioned transportation for hauling of relief goods and issued truck ban exemption for HADR operations.
b. Issued a track ban exemption for delivery / mobilization intended for relief operations.
c. Provided two (2) 20-footer trucks to transport 1,000 pcs. 15 gallons of water from Manila Water to the Cagayan Provincial Capitol, Tuguegarao on 20 September 2018.
3. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
a. Placed two (2) C130 and one (1) C295 on standby for HADR operations.
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b. Deployed 8 SRR teams from the Philippine Army and Philippine Air Force to NDRRMC Rapid Deployment Team. Further, the AFP conducted aerial RDANA in disaster affected areas.
4. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)
a. Prepositioned a total of 29 transportation and mobility assets. b. The full contingent of RDT prepositioned in Clark, Pampanga mobilized to
Baguio City on 17 September 2018.
5. Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
a. Prepositioned 922 various equipment and 2,325 personnel for road clearing operations:
Region Various Equipment Personnel
CAR 345 849 I 87 371 II 339 516 III 151 589
Total 922 2,325 b. Instructed all DPWH Regional and District Engineering Offices to undertake
preparatory activities to mitigate the possible damages. c. All infrastructures are safely guarded and assured the structural integrity of
bridges and other high-rise public buildings. d. Prepositioned assets (heavy equipment, manpower and all logistical needs) on
strategic locations that are safe but near disaster-prone areas. e. Activated all Regional and District Disaster Risk Reduction Management
Teams and equipped with the necessary safety gears. f. Communications networks and facilities are made available at the first instance
of any eventuality.
6. Department of Energy (DOE)
a. NGCP deployed 22-line gangs and augmentation teams composed of around 200 engineers and support personnel from all over Luzon to expedite the restoration of the remaining five transmission lines affected by Typhoon Ompong.
7. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
a. Conducted clearing, roving and and rescue operations to affected areas in 10 regions.
b. Coordinated with the PNP, Barangay Officials, Barangay Tanods and Citizen Crime Watch in providing security to evacuation centers.
8. Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF)
a. Prepositioned teams for power restoration. b. Ensured the availability wing vans for relief and equipment transportation. c. Provided four (4) 10-wheeler wing vans for hauling rice from NFA
Warehouse in Valenzuela to DSWD NROC, Pasay City.
F. Emergency Telecommunications
1. OCD
a. Organized and deployed three (3) teams composed of six (6) personnel on standby for deployment at Clark, Pampanga to support voice and internet
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requirements of possible areas that may be affected. The ETC team is equipped with the following equipment: • Two (2) – BGAN • One (1) - Fly Away (Very Small Aperture Terminal) VSAT • Three (3) - Satellite Phones • One (1) – Printer, 3 Laptops • Three (3) – Generator Sets (3KVA)
b. Coordinated with Satellite Service Provider to provide one (1) technical support engineer to assist the ETC Deployment Team and ensure operational readiness of all VSAT equipment installed at OCD Regional Offices.
c. Coordinated with all OCD Regional Offices and RDRRMCs to ensure that all of their emergency communication equipment (Satellite Phones, BGAN and VSAT) have sufficient balance and operational.
d. Activated videoconferencing capability at the NDRRMOC and RDRRMOCs for online collaboration.
e. Developed Emergency Telecommunications Cluster Communications Plan to provide strategic direction in establishing rapid communications between the NDRRMOC, Rapid Deployment Team, and OCD Regional Offices I, II, III and CAR.
f. Provided essential ICT technical support to the Incident Management Team for continuity of operations.
g. Secured and utilized all communications equipment at NDRRMC Humanitarian Resource Depot located at Haribon Clark Airbase.
h. Coordinated with Satellite Service Provider for the status of VSAT on OCD Regional Offices I, II, III, and CAR.
i. Deployed One (1) OCD-ETC Team composed of two (2) personnel and one (1) personnel from the Satellite Service Provider at OCD-CAR Regional Office on 16 September 2018, 2 AM to provide telecommunications support.
j. Operationalized the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) Communications Plan to provide strategic direction in establishing rapid communications between the NDRRMOC, Rapid Deployment Team, and OCD Regional Offices I, II, III and CAR.
k. OCD-ETC of RDT mobilized to CAR to provide support to RDRRMC CAR. l. OCD-ETC of Clark Base provided support in the creation of an Incident Map
to provide strategic visualization of the IMT deployment route to Camp Allen, Baguio City.
m. OCD ETC of RDT Task Force 1 provided communications support to RDANA Team in Itogon and Ukab, Benguet.
n. OCD ETC of RDT Task Force 2 and 3 provided ICT technical support re-establishment of NIMT ICP at Baguio City.
o. OCD ETC TEAM provided ICT support (Installation of BGAN and provision of incident map from DOST-ASTI at EOC and ICP in CAR.
p. OCD ETC TEAM coordinated with NTC re dedicated internet connection for the ACP.
q. OCD ETC of RDT Task Force 2 and 3 inspected Loakan Airport for the possible establishment of ICP and VSAT.
r. OCD ETC installed and configured Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) at the ICP evacuation center at Ucab, Benguet.
s. OCD ETC provided essential ICT technical support to the ICP. t. OCD ETC coordinated with NTC CAR re request for aircraft band at the ICP. u. OCD ETC coordinated with ONP CES re-establishment of repeater at ICP
to provide communications link between the ICP and Area Command Post. v. OCD ETC provided support to Logistics requirements of the ICP.
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2. Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)
a. Provided emergency communications equipment at the NDRRMC-COC on standby deployment: • 1 pair of IP Radios • 10 units of Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) • 10 units of VHF / UHF Dual Band FM Transceiver • 1 Unit Raytheon interconnect system • Installed HF radio at the NDRRM Operations Center with 2 personnel
from DICT deployed b. Provided additional five (5) satellite phones at NDRRMOC on standby for
deployment. c. Committed five (5) personnel on standby for possible deployment to
augment and provide additional emergency communications support and equipment to the affected Regions.
3. Philippine National Police – Communications and Electronics Service (PNP-CES)
a. Established communication team composed of ten (10) personnel equipped with the following equipment to support the ETC Deployment team: • 51 Units Motorola VHF Handheld Radios • 50 Units Motorola VHF Handheld Charger • 2 Units Uninterrupted Power Supply • 1 Unit Regulated Power Supply • 1 Unit Codan Manpack • 2 Units Motorola Base Radio • 25 Units Reserve Battery • 1 Unit HF Antenna Tuner • 1 Unit HF Digital HF Voice • 1 Unit P Factor Dragon • 1 Unit ICOM IC-1801 • 1 Unit Power Supply • 1 Unit HF Antenna • 1 Units Coaxial Cable • 1 Unit Thales Radio • 1 Unit Laptop • 1 Unit Generator Set
b. Provided 5 UHF Handheld radios to RDT composed of SRR, RDANA and
ETC Team that will be going to be deployed at Baguio City and eight (8) UHF handheld radios to the RDT at the advanced command post located at Clark, Pampanga.
c. Adjusted the communications plan accordingly re distribution of radios and assignment of call sign for the RDT that will be going to be deployed at Baguio City.
d. Provided UHF handheld radio to police regional office of Cordillera.
4. AFP - CEISSAFP
a. Directed NOLCOM and other units to prepare communications for C2 and SRR to assist RDRRMC/PDRRMC.
b. Established HF radio communications at the NDRRM Operations Center. c. Ongoing installation of HF radio at NDRRM Operations Center.
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5. National Telecommunication Commission (NTC)
a. Directed its Regional Offices to prepare and test all available HF and VHF radio communications equipment (operational status) and conduct a radio check to NTC-Central Office and other Regional Offices.
b. Directed Regional Offices to coordinate with all civic action and amateur groups in their area of responsibility relative to their Implementation Plan (Implan) and Operational Plan (Oplan) on the impending typhoon.
c. Directed to ensure that there are sufficient number of technical and support personnel and standby generators with extra fuel, tools and spare equipment in the areas forecast to be affected.
d. Directed to preposition mobile cell sites in the affected regions and these should be made ready for deployment anytime.
e. Directed to deploy “libreng-tawag” and free charging stations in the affected areas.
6. DSWD
a. DSWD RETT teams deployed: • Manual BGAN and GX Terminal - Tuguegarao City • Satellite Phone and Manual BGAN – Tabuk, Kalinga CAR • Satellite Phone, GX Terminal and Auto pointing BGAN – Luna, Apayao
CAR • Satellite Phone and Auto pointing BGAN – Basco, Batanes
b. ECT Resources on standby for deployment: • DSWD-Central Office – GX Terminal • DSWD Field Office XII – 2 teams with GX Terminal, Portable Emergency
Satellite, Honda • EU20i Inverter Generator, Explorer 710 terminal manual pointing BGAN,
MCD-4800 Auto pointing BGAN, Sat Phones.
7. SMART
a. Prepositioned personnel equipped with Generator Sets for telecommunication facilities in anticipation of power outages on the possible areas to be affected.
b. Stocking of diesel fuel in identified critical facilities in areas to be hit. c. Preparation of food, personal effects, cash, clothes, satellite phones and
vehicles for key restoration technical personnel as extended work hours in remote areas is anticipated.
d. Established free wifi and free calls in evacuation site in Ucab, Benguet and Basco, Batanes.
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NETWORK STATUS:
8. GLOBE
a. Prepositioned technical teams for the restoration efforts for the facilities that might be affected.
b. Placed engineers on standby to perform on-site damage assessment of cell sites once safe.
c. Placed Emergency communication equipment on standby and ready for deployment upon request.
d. Prepositioned Communication on Wheels (COW) at Cauayan, Isabela. e. Established “Libreng Tawag” and “Libreng Charging” at evacuation site in
Ucab, Benguet.
9. DOST ASTI
a. Deployed GIS and Remote Sensing Specialists to provide support for satellite imageries and GIS mapping requirements of the NDRRMOC.
10. Philippine Disaster Relief Foundation (PDRF)
a. Ensured the availability of mobile cell sites (MEOW, COW), radios and satellite communication.
G. Education
1. Department of Education (DepEd)
a. Coordinated with Regional and Division DRRM coordinators for the validated report on schools used as Evacuation Centers.
b. As of 23 September 2018, a total of 12 schools are being used as evacuation center with a total of 777 families / 3,439 persons are staying in these schools.
c. Continuous monitoring of class suspensions schools being used as evacuation center.
d. Coordination with SDO DRRM Coordinators. e. Released IEC materials to schools and divisions. f. Coordinated with DSWD, OCD, and other concerned agencies for the
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potential use of schools as evacuation centers. g. Deployed two (2) staff in the 24/7 NDRRMC Operation Center. h. Deployed DepEd DRRMS staff in Clark, Pampanga for the conduct of
RDANA. i. Activated of Child Protection Desk in schools as evacuation center. j. Facilitated downloading of funds for response interventions to SDO Ilagan
City, SDO Cagayan, SDO Quirino, SDO Pangasinan 2 and SDO Ilocos Norte.
k. Directed field offices to closely coordinate with LGUs for local inter-agency actions to be taken.
l. Deployed staff in Clark, Pampanga RDANA and PIHARC to affected areas. m. Instructed schools through the RDs and Schools Division Superintendent
(SDSs) to immediately submit Rapid Assessment of Damage Report (RADaR) upon the exit of Typhoon Ompong from PAR.
n. Deployed personnel for the inter-agency RDANA in CAR. o. Ensured availability of funds for Temporary Learning Spaces, Clean-up and
Minor Repair, Hygiene Kits, Learners’ kits, Teachers’ kits and Emergency School Feeding.
p. Ensured available standby resources to be deployed such as learning materials.
q. Ensured availability of manpower in all DepEd offices. r. Facilitated the vetting of Rapid Assessment of Damages Report 1 & 2 of
affected divisions. s. Conducted Education Cluster Meeting with partners at the DepEd Central
Office. t. Facilitated downloading of funds for clean-up and minor repair of schools
affected by TY Ompong in various Divisions in CAR, Region I, II and III. u. Assembled a 6-man team to be deployed for Psychological First Aid to
Benguet this weekend composed of DepEd staff and DRRM Coordinators from NCR and Region IV-A.
v. Released a memo instructing Regional and Division Engineers to start validation of schools damaged by TY Ompong for preparation of program of works and funding in the 2018 Quick Response fund.
w. Established temporary learning spaces for affected schools in order to resume classes.
x. Ongoing field assessment of schools with infrastructure and non-infrastructure damages for replacement, repair and reconstruction by DRRM Coordinators with other concerned field engineers.
y. Coordinated with LGU and local agencies for the conduct of RDANA. z. Delivery of 12 Kariton Klasrums for Alternative Delivery Modes (ADM) to
affected schools in Cagayan in coordination with DOTr.
H. Search, Rescue and Retrieval
1. AFP
a. On Red Alert ready for deployment. b. Placed 8 SRR teams from PA and PAF on standby. c. Unified Commands to coordinate with local DRRM and other government
agencies. d. Directed UCs and Major Services to report updates every six (6) hours. e. NOLCOM directed all DRTs of subordinate units to be placed on RED
ALERT. f. Alerted GHQ Mobile Kitchen teams to be ready for dispatch. g. Conducted aerial inspection/survey in the provinces of Cagayan,
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Tuguegarao, Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte. h. Deployed 32 Teams for the retrieval operations in Benguet.
2. Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
a. Alerted BFT stations and personnel for possible evacuations, rescue and other disaster related activities.
b. Activated Oplan PAGHALASA. c. Continuous monitoring of flood prone areas, dams, rivers and water
reservoir. d. Directed to undertake proactive steps in partnership and coordination with
their respective DRRM Councils and other government and non-government agencies for assistance.
e. Ensured the availability of fire safety/rescue/emergency medical service personnel, apparatus and auxiliary units suited for all operational needs.
f. BFP Regions I, II, and CAR participated in search, rescue and clearing operations in their respective AORs.
3. DOH
a. Alerted Health Emergency Response Team on standby and ready for deployment.
4. DepEd
a. Placed personnel on standby alert for possible augmentation of manpower in both national and local levels.
5. PCG
a. All Coast Guard District made coordination with their respective RDRRMC/PDRRMC and alerted available DRG for possible dispatched in affected areas.
b. Ongoing conduct of coastal patrol to warn and advise local fishing community and groups.
c. CGAC issued letter to Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines in Camp Emilio Aguinaldo, Edsa and requesting for the availability of One (1) Air Asset to transport Three (3) PCG K9 Teams from Wallace Air Station, San Fernando City, La Union to SAROPS Area at Brgy. Ucab, Itogon, Benguet.
d. Provided trucks and K9 personnel to the retrieval operations in Itogon, Benguet.
6. PNP
a. Activated all Disaster Response Team for possible deployment. b. Deployed 842 SAR personnel. c. Placed 12,231 SAR personnel on standby.
7. Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF)
a. Activated APAD Japan SAR Team with 10 Members, composed of 2 medical doctors, 6 SAR with 2 K9, 2 APAD management officer representatives for possible deployment.
I. Law and Order
1. PNP
a. Placed 15,536 personnel on standby in PRO 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, COR and NCRPO.
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b. Ensured law and order in all ECs.
J. Management of the Dead and Missing
1. DILG
a. Facilitated the request of body bags to CAR. b. Coordinated with the National Offices of NBI and PNP Crime Lab for the
possible deployment of Disaster Victim Identification Teams. c. Instructed DILG CAR to convene the MDM Cluster on 17 September 2018.
K. Assessment
a. National Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) conducted assessment in Itogon, Benguet on 17 September 2018.