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Strandees Five (5) motorized bancas with Twenty-five (25) persons in Sta.

. Ana, Cagayan, bound for Maconacon, Isabela and Calayan Island, Cagayan were reported stranded since 26 August 2011. As of reporting time, they are still staying at LGU Maconacon Bunkhouse and Calayan Bunkhouse B. CASUALTIES (Tab B) DEAD: 17 REGION Region I Region III Region V CAR NCR AREA
Pangasinan Ilocos Sur Ilocos Norte Zambales Catanduanes Baguio City Benguet Quezon City

DEATHS
2 4 2 1 1 4 2 1

TOTAL INJURED: 21 REGION CAR NCR Region I AREA


Baguio City Benguet Apayao Quezon City Ilocos Sur

17

INJURED
2 11 1 6 1

TOTAL MISSING: 8 REGION Region I CAR


La Union Ilocos Sur Kalinga Abra Benguet

21

AREA

MISSING
1 1 1 4 1

TOTAL RESCUED/SURVIVOR: 1 REGION Region V AREA


Masbate

RESCUED/ SURVIVORS
1

TOTAL

C. DAMAGED HOUSES (Tab C) A total of 975 houses (50 Totally / 925 Partially) were damaged in Region I, II, VI, and CAR: (18 totally / 73 partially in Region I ; 10 totally / 746 partially in Region II; 10 totally in Region VI; and 12 totally / 106 partially in CAR) D. COST OF DAMAGES (Tab D) The initial cost of damages to infrastructure (roads and bridges, schools) and agriculture (crops, HVCC, livestock, fisheries, and Agri-infra) amounted to PhP1,009,953,299.54: Infrastructure = PhP 23,200,000,00 Agriculture = PhP986,753,299.54 More or less 15 hectares of rice lands were damaged in Brgys. Ambarihon, Buenavista and Batga in Tubungan, Iloilo (Region VI)

E. EMERGENCY INCIDENTS MONITORED (Tab E) Moderate to occasionally heavy rains and strong winds brought about by Typhoon Mina triggered the occurrence of 42 emergency incidents such as: 13 flashfloods/floodings, 7 landslides, 9 tornadoes, 5 sea mishaps, 1 vehicular accident, 6 collapsed structures, and 1 soil erosion in various areas of Regions I, II, III, VI, VII, VIII, IX, CAR and NCR Barangays along riverside in Dingras, Ilocos Norte is still isolated due to underwater F. DAM / RIVERS MONITORING Dams status as of 4:00 PM, 29 August 2011 - La Mesa, Angat, San Roque, Ipo, Pantabangan and Caliraya, are still below critical level; Ambuklao (five (5) gates opened @ 3 meters); Binga (five (5) gates opened @ 4.5 meters); and Magat (1 gate opened at 2 meters (620 cms) Rivers as of 4:00 PM, 29 August 2011: Montalban, Nangka, Marikina, San Juan, Fort Santiago, Pandacan and Angono are still below critical level G. STATUS OF LIFELINES 1. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (Tab F) As of 6:00 PM, 29 August 2011, a total of 11 bridges and 31 road sections remain closed to traffic due to a series of major and minor slides, scoured slope protections, eroded shoulders, and floodwaters (11 roads in Region I; 7 bridges and 1 road in Region II; 2 bridges and 1 road in Region VI; 1 bridge in NCR; and 19 roads in CAR) 2. STATUS OF POWER, WATER AND COMMUNICATION LINES NGCP reported that 3 major transmission lines (La Trinidad-Bulalacao 69 kv line, Solana-Tabuk 69 kv line, and Tuguegarao-Magapit-Camalanuigan-Sta. Ana 69 kv line) tripped on the morning of 27 August 2011 Region I Water supply in Ilocos Norte (provincial wide) has been interrupted Power, communication, telephone lines, and transportation in Ilocos Norte are still operational

Region II The province of Cagayan has no electricity since 26 August 2011 and some areas in Isabela particularly from Santiago City to San Pablo and Basco, Batanes are still experiencing power outage. (Power in Isabela was restored last 28 August 2011) Water and Communication lines are still functional except for some PLDT lines (OCD R2 internet is not operational since 27 August 2011) Region III Several areas in Northern Luzon are experiencing power failures after transmission lines tripped due to Typhoon Mina As of 6:00 AM 28 August 2011, Dilasag, Aurora has still no power due to damaged electric post/power lines of local electric cooperatives CAR Power interruptions were experienced in Kalinga province (Tabuk area) since 11:00 PM, 26 August 2011; some areas in Baguio City, Atok and Mankayan in Benguet due to damaged lines and fallen electric posts; a wide brown-out in Mt. Province since 10:00 AM, 27 August 2011; Flora, Sta. Marcela and Luna in Apayao have electrical problem. Power in some areas in Baguio City Lower Apayao are not yet restored as repair by BENECO is ongoing; Kalinga, Mt Province and Abra (power restored)

III. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT


A. NATIONAL RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS NDRRMC OpCen was activated to Blue Alert status effective 8:00 AM, 22 August 2011 to ensure continuous dissemination of weather bulletins and general flood advisories to all Regional Centers and RDRRMCs, PDRRMCs and OCDRCs in Regions I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, CAR, CARAGA, NCR and ARMM; and to closely monitor the preparedness measures being undertaken by NDRRMC and concerned RDRRMCs member agencies relative to Typhoon Mina Effective 5:00 PM, 25 August 2011, NDRRMC OpCen was upgraded to RED ALERT status in view of the intensification of Typhoon Mina into a typhoon. NDRRMC member agencies such as: AFP, PNP, PCG, BFP, DOH, DSWD and DPWH were directed by USEC BENITO RAMOS to report at the Emergency Operations Center at Camp Aguinaldo to closely monitor the possible effects of Typhoon Mina USEC BENITO T. RAMOS directed all OCD Regional Directors with reported dead casualties in their AORs to provide PhP10,000.00 each dead victims for the bereaved families PAGASA representative is rendering duty at OpCen to closely monitor the movement and development of Typhoon Mina and continuously monitoring the status of dam water levels particularly Ipo, Magat and Binga DA activated all its Regional Command Centers to closely monitor any possible effects in the agricultural sector PIA ensured the timely information dissemination of bulletins/advisories and assisted the RDRRMCs in disseminating weather updates to the public through PIA news text blasting

PRC is on a 24-hour alert status and placed on stand-by its WASAR teams, CISD teams, and PRC Volunteer response augmentation; prepositioned stockpiled food packs, first-aid kits and spine boards, four (4) rubber boats, three (3) ambulances, one (1) Toyota Land Cruiser, and one (1) mobile water treatment equipment equipped with a generator and water pump; and five (5) boxes of biscuits and packs of noodles good for 3-40 families for Aringay Amphitheater Community Kitchen DSWD-DROMIC alerted its Field Offices (FOs) along the typhoon path; advised FOs to closely monitor the situation particularly those flashflood and landslideprone areas within their jurisdictions and the status of their standby funds and stockpile; closely coordinate with various field offices for any report of affected population; and pre-positioned PhP26.207,379.95 brokendown as follows: stand-by funds (PhP2,769,108.37) and worth of relief goods (PhP23,438,271.58), readily available for augmentation to LGUs affected: Breakdown per Region Field Offices CAR NCR I II III VI TOTAL Standby Funds PhP 500,440.11 PhP1,000,255.14 0.00 PhP 258,823.10 PhP 499,801.75 PhP 509,788.27 PhP 2,769,108.37 Relief Supplies PhP 2,214,749.89 PhP1,274,743.25 PhP 5,118,899.64 PhP 6,583,648.06 PhP 5,167,800.49 PhP 3,078,430.25 PhP 23,438,271.58 Total PhP 2,715,190.00 PhP2,274,998.39 PhP 5,118,899.64 PhP 6,842,471.16 PhP 5,667,602.24 PhP 3,588,218.52 PhP26,207,379.95

DSWD I pre-positioned 1,500 food packs for the entire region and prepositioned 500 family packs in Ilocos Norte; provided PhP277,972.50 worth of relief assistance to the affected families; continuously implement the cash for work program (canal de-clogging) as flood mitigation activity in flood prone areas in the provinces of Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan and La Union, and activated their SWAD team (pro-active stance in the province of Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur) for any eventualities DSWD II pre-positioned food and non-food items (3,579 family food packs and 3,290 packs of clothing in the 65 identified evacuation centers for augmentation support to the LGUs; provided PhP190,000.00 worth of relief assistance to the affected families; and alerted the Disaster Management Response Teams (DMRT) including the Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) teams of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya. Sufficient stockpiles of food packs, used clothing and standby funds are readily available DSWD III SWAD team and PDRRMCs/MDRRMCs have enough stockpile ready to respond for any untoward situation DSWD VI through the MDRRMCs of Moises Padilla, Binalbagan and Isabela in Negros Occidental, provided PhP157,250.00 worth of food assistance to the affected families DSWD CAR pre-positioned 2,000 family packs in Benguet, Mt. Province, Ifugao, Abra, Kalinga and Apayao; Quick Response Fund (QRF) worth

PhP500,000 is available; and identified evacuation centers and location of community kitchen; provided 100 family food packs to the affected families amounting to PhP25,000.00; provided bottled mineral water for the responders of vehicular accident in Tublay, Benguet; and provided PhP74,754.00 worth of relief assistance to the affected families. Repacking of family packs is ongoing DSWD NCR alerted and activated its Quick Action Response Teams (QUART) to continuously monitor the LGUs in 17 municipalities and cities in Metro Manila and coordinated with MMDA Flood Control Unit Philippine Coast Guard Action Center directed all Coast Guard Districts (CGD) to ensure high state of preparedness of their respective stations, detachments, operational control units and disaster response assets in preparations for TS Mina; reminded CGDs to always make sure that their stations and detachments promptly initiate and/or encourage aggressive public information dissemination through wide use of the tri-media and LGUs in warning the coastal residents and local fishermen; advised CGDs to closely coordinate with PCG Auxiliary and LGUs, local DRRMCs and media in information dissemination (warning/recalling fishermen; and reminded all Shipping Lines to strictly follow HPCG Memo 01-09 (Guidelines on the movement of motorboat/vessels in the absence of weather bulletin) and HPCG SOP No.002-09 (Guidelines on PCG Alert Condition/levels) CGDNL activated all District Operations Centers and alerted all WASAR Teams in their AORs for any possible response mobilization. Each WASAR team is equipped with rubber boats: one (1) in Pangasinan; four (4) in La Union; one (1) in Ilocos Sur; and One (1) in Ilocos Norte PCG Station Aparri under SCPO Ernesto Renon and PCG Detachment San Vicente under PO1 Anthony Estoesta both of Cagayan are placed on alert status CG Northern Luzon through the CG Detachment San Vicente, responded to the maritime incidents involving MV Eagle Ferry, MB 4 Brothers con Queen and 2 other motorbancas in Sta Ana, Cagayan Coast Guard Station San Fernando City immediately dispatched three (3) SOG and two (2) personnel which conducted SAR operations but it was temporarily terminated with negative result. SAR resumed using water vessel DF-325 as soon as sea condition improves PCG Aurora and Bantay Dagat fully implemented the prevention of fisher folks and other small vessels from venturing out into the sea Elements of CG Detachment Vitas and MEPU personnel of CGS Manila were dispatched and conducted investigation re maritime incident involving M/Tug Unity II which sunk at vicinity of Pier 18, Vitas, Tondo, Manila CG Action Center alerted CGD Eastern Visayas, CDS Cebu, CGS Masbate and CGD Cataingan, Masbate re maritime incident involving MV Maria Josefa which was listing 10 degrees to starboard due to shifting of cargo caused by rough seas CGS Sual, Pangasinan directed SARV-002, SARV-3502 to conduct search and rescue operation/aerial reconnaissance for the 23 missing fishermen in Infanta, Pangasinan PCG Infanta directed PCG BN Islander Aircraft 251 to conduct SAR/aerial reconnaissance operations in support to the ongoing CGDNLZ surface SAR operations and coordinated for additional support from the Philippine Navy

DOH-HEMS activated Code White Alert in all CHDs, sent alert Memo to all CHDs along the typhoon path; stockpiled medicines and medical supplies; and released assorted drugs and medicines in 21 provinces of four (4) CHDs (CHD IPhP300,000, CHD II-PhP210,000, CHD III-PhP730,000 and CHD CAR- PhP300,000 CHD 1 stockpiled assorted drugs and medicines in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan and La Union and pre-positioned Php75,000.00 worth of assorted drugs and medicines in each provinces. CHD CAR stockpiled medicines at the regional and four (4) provincial offices, established medical and health assessment teams (doctors, nurses and allied health professionals) on standby in respective offices; directs coordination and linkages with the health clusters of four (4) PDRRMCs and major hospitals in the region DPWH CO through the Bureau of Maintenance, instructed all DPWH Regional Directors concerned to activate their District Disaster Action Team and monitor status of national roads and bridges within their area of jurisdiction DPWH I activated its District Disaster Action Teams; deployed maintenance crew to perform clearing works/provision of turn outs, installed informative/warning signs to inform motorists about the situation, deployed road grader to the affected areas to clear slides; continuously monitor the status of road in the AOR; and placed on standby resources at the following provinces: Ilocos Norte four (4) dump trucks, two (2) payloaders, one (1) payloader-dozer, two (2) road graders, 14 service vehicles, 16 maintenance crews, eight (8) engineers, ten (10) maintenance capataz Ilocos Sur one (1) payloader, one (1) road grader, two (2) dump trucks, two (2) Toyota Hi-Lux, and one Mitsubishi Canter La Union one (1) dump truck, one (1) road grader, one (1) backhoe, one (1) payloader-dozer, service vehicles, and 63 manpower Pangasinan six (6) dump trucks, one (1) generator set, one (1) Toyota Hi-Lux, One 91) Mitsubishi pick-up truck, one (1) Ford Bronco, one (1) Nissan Vanette, one (1) Hyundai van, four (4) Ford Fiera, one (1) backhoe, one (1) payloader, two (2) road graders, one (1) Bomag road roller, one (1) payloader-dozer, two (2) pick-ups, two (2) chainsaws, and 12 manpower DPWH La Union conducted sandbagging operations to restore the eroded shoulder and scored slope protection in Agoo-Baguio Road. Hence, Damosil Bridge is already passable to all types of vehicles DPWH II deployed all District Disaster Teams, equipment and crew to the critical road section. Clearing and removal of debris along the national roads on the northern part of Cagayan is ongoing DPWH III pre-positioned resources for possible emergency and clearing operations (2 payloaders, 1 bulldozer, 1 grader, and 1 dump truck were deployed in Brgys. Puncan and Putian, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija, and 1 grader in Dalton Pass) and closely monitors possible landslides in Aurora Province and Dalton Pass, Maharlika Highway, Carranglan, Nueva Ecija DPWH CAR pre-positioned 76 heavy equipment (government and private) with manpower at the landslide prone areas and districts and maintenance crew are on standby DPWH District Antique conducted clearing operations in the affected areas and provided assistance to the affected barangays

AFP pre-positioned and rationalized DRRO assets and equipment in disaster-prone areas; placed OPCON DRTUs to CENTCOM, NOLCOM, SOLCOM and NCRCOM; and alerted AFP local Commands (PA, PAF, PN) on standby for immediate deployment AFP units in Region 1 is on standby for the implementation of OPLAN DAGLI a tool in mobilizing AFP resources during disaster response and placed the following resources on standby: nine (9) M35 trucks, two (2) trailer trucks, two (2) ambulances, three (3) Navy Patrol Boats, four (4) rubber boats, and DRTG teams AFP-PA II Units in Cagayan Valley and Cordillera under MGEN ROMMEL GOMEZ AFP are placed on Red Alert for any eventualities 17 IB PA Cagayan conducted SAR operations at Brgy Casambalangan, Sta Ana and assisted in the conduct of evacuation in Gonzaga and Sta Teresita, Cagayan 41IB PA headed by Lt Col Kurt Decapia pre-positioned their resources to augment the possible evacuation operations in Northern Aurora; and personnel of 18th Special Forces Company reported at RDRRMC III ready for augmentation in areas to be affected TOG 5-PAF deployed 1 DRRT team in Bato, Camarines Sur NAVFORSOL deployed 1 DRRT team (1 Officer, 9 Enlisted personnel with 1 M35 truck and rubber boat with OBM) in Polangui, Albay on 25 August 2011 9ID PA dispatched two (2) M35 trucks with 14 enlisted personnel prepositioned at OCDRC-5 Camp Ola, Legaspi City to Polangui, Albay on 25 August 2011 to provide mobility for evacuation AFP Units in CAR collaborated with local DRRMCs re: pre-positioning of assets and response mobilization NOLCOM have standby force ready for emergency assistance 503rd Brigade conducted SAR operations for the two (2) missing persons in Abra J3, AFP directed NOLCOM to provide one (1) Helicopter to conduct DANA, evacuation and SAR to the three (3) municipalities of the Province of Ilocos Norte namely: Piddig, Solsona and Dingras PAF/TOG-1 Ilocos Norte will conduct aerial survey/assessment SAR Groups (3ID-PA, TOG6, Navy, PCG , BFP, and volunteer groups) in Region VI are on standby for possible mobilization PNP activated PNP National Disaster Operations Center for possible mobilization of different PNP Disaster Incident Management Task Groups and pre-positioned PNP SAR assets; and coordinated with LGUs for pre-emptive evacuation PRO1 alerted its Provincial Police Offices/Stations, conducted ocular inspection in the flooded areas of La Union, assessed their Disaster Preparedness Plan and conducted an inventory of resources and equipment for rescue and relief operations: 275 SAR trained personnel; 30 rubber boats, two (2) PNP ambulances, and 275 vehicles of various kinds PNP-PRO 2 under PC/SUPT Francisco Villaroman is placed on Red Alert Status for any eventuality. SAR Units of PPO Cagayan PPO, IPPO Isabela Santiago Police Office, together with their respective P/CDRRMC are on standby for any deployment

PPO Isabela conducted an emergency Conference at the Provincial Capitol of Isabela presided by PSSUPT Jimmy U. Rivera, CESE, PD to discuss preparations relative to Typhoon Mina PNP PROCOR activated its Operations Center, alerted all police stations, assisted LGUs in the dissemination of alert notices and pre-emptive evacuation, and attending to search and rescue operations and traffic management PPO Iloilo evacuated 43 families to nearest barangay halls in Iloilo City: 15 in Brgy. So-oc, 7 in Brgy. Desamparados, 7 in Brgy. Bakhaw, and 14 in Brgy. Calahunan BFP-NHQ issued memorandum to all Regional Directors in regions likely to be affected and directed all BFP units personnel to be on standby BFP CAR, I, II and III directed all its emergency response teams and operating units to be on alert status for possible mobilization and to take precautionary measures in case there is an abrupt increase in water level in low-lying areas BFP I pre-positioned one (1) rubber boat in each of the following areas: Vigan City, Ilocos Sur; Naguilian, La Union; Rosales, Pangasinan; and Urdaneta City, Pangasinan BFP Ilocos Norte Provincial Headquarters and San Nicolas Fire Station Personnel proceeded to Brgy. 18 Pari-ir, Ilocos Norte to help the victims of tornadoes Bauang Fire Station together with MFM conducted rescue operation and evacuation of affected population to Calumbaya Elementary School, Calumbaya Bauang, La Union PNP Region II Provincial and Municipal Fire Marshalls coordinated with their respective P/MDRRMCs for possible evacuation or rescue assistance BFP 6 EMS-ORD, Oton Fire Station Personnel, together with Oton Search and Rescue Team, Bantay Karagatan, and MDRRMC Oton rescued and evacuated 87 persons to Oton National High School and Oton Elementary School DILG issued memorandum to all its regional centers on the implementation of preemptive evacuation in high risk areas if situation demands and disseminates weather advisories to LGUs concerned, and to continuously monitor the situation and coordinate with Local Chief Executives (LCEs) in areas with typhoon signals NTC alerted all accredited Civic Communications Group to assist the NTC on communication concerns as emergency communication back-up in case communication system failed NGCP sent personnel to areas with tripped transmission lines to assess the damages and restore the transmission lines

B. AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE = PhP8,176,756.50 (Tab G)


AGENCIES NDRRMC DSWD DOH LGUs NGOs/Other GOs 191,500.00

TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL
Region I Region II Region III Region VI Region CAR

20,000.00

868,592.50

1,540,000.00

5,556,664.00

8,176,756.50

20,000.00

277,972.50 470,000.00

300,000.00 210,000.00 730,000.00

264,714.00 4,812,500.00

1,000.00 150,000.00

863,686.50 5,642,500.00 730,000.00

78,500.00 42,120.00 300,000.00

183,650.00 295,800.00 40,500.00

262,150.00 678,420.00

C. SUMMARY OF REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS RDRRMCs/OCDRCs I, II, III, IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, IX, NCR and CAR immediately initiated their preparedness activities as early as 21 August 2011 when the LPA east of Visayas developed into a tropical depression. The preparedness measures undertaken by the above RDRRMCs were the following: Activation of respective disaster operations centers to ensure prompt dissemination of warning information such as general flood advisories, gale warnings and weather bulletin of Typhoon Mina to the local disaster risk reduction management councils from the provincial down to the municipal/city and barangay levels, media and general public in the community Alerting of local Disaster Risk Reduction Officers (DRROs), emergency responders, Task Forces and SAR and relief teams of various RDRRMCs member agencies, actions officers and provincial coordinators Prepositioning of local resources on hand in terms of relief supplies, equipment and logistics for immediate deployment if need arises Close monitoring of the situation and status of dams, river systems and tributaries in respective areas of responsibility Possible implementation of pre-emptive evacuation of residents in high risk areas if needed RDRRMCs / PDRRMCs RESPONSES Region I RDRRMC/OCDRC I continuously disseminates warning information to RDRRMC Members, LGUs, association of fisher folks, communities and local radio stations; recommended the activation of local DRRMCs and response teams; strict implementation of pre-emptive evacuation in high risk areas if situation demands; emergency meetings; and coordinated with PDRRMCs for possible assistance from the Regional Council PDRRMC Ilocos Norte distributed relief goods to the flooded Barangays in Piddig, Ilocos Norte LGUs Piddig and Sarrat, Ilocos Norte provided PhP28,662.00 worth of relief assistance to their affected constituents: Sarrat (PhP17,612.00) and Piddig (PhP11,050.00)

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PDRRMCs Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte activated their respective CDRRMCs, MDRRMCs, and BDRRMCs PDRRMC Pangasinan pre-positioned rescue assets (personnel and rescue equipment) to Alaminos City (1 dump truck), Mangaldan (4 dump trucks and 2 rubber boats of LGU), San Fabian (5 dump trucks or reservist/naval detachment/WASAR/PHERT/PNP, 1 military truck, and 1 rubber boat of naval detachment), San Jacinto (1 dump truck of PN), San Nicolas (1 dump truck of PNP), and Tayug (1 dump truck) The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Ilocos Norte thru Provincial Resolution No. 052-2011 declared the province of Ilocos Norte under a State of Calamity on August 28, 2011 LGUs in Ilocos Norte are still conducting search, rescue and relief operations and damage and needs assessment specifically in San Isidro, Sto Tomas, Sarrat, Dingras, Solsona and Bacarra

Region II PDRRMC Cagayan closely coordinated with the MDRRMCs in the northern tip of Cagayan including Sta. Ana for the possible pre-emptive evacuation; alerted rescue teams; prepositioned earth moving equipment of the Provincial Engineering Fleet at the landslide and flood prone areas for possible deployment; pre-positioned food and non-food commodities; and deployed Rescue 29 to Sta. Ana, Cagayan for standby PDRRMC Isabela prepositioned 1,000 family food packs and assorted goods worth PhP279.00 per pack; stockpiled 5,000 cavans of rice at NFA Santiago, Cuayan City, and Tumauini, Isabela warehouses; alerted rescue response teams including member agencies IPPO, MPS, and CVO Battalion based in Gamu and San Mariano; and conducted a meeting between PD Rivera and Provincial Administrator Manuel Lopez re preparedness activities; and continuous rapport with tri-media PDRRMC Quirino conducted a field ocular inspection and no significant river rise was observed Region III LDRRMCs of Aurora are preparing their evacuation centers and relief goods in anticipation of the possible evacuation operations PDRRMC Aurora activated its Disaster Command and Auxiliary Command Centers; mobilized all MDRRMCs to man the command centers; activated the area-wide warning and alarm system (stationary and portable), designated evacuation centers, Aurora PCG and Bantay Dagat; and ready for deployment all Emergency Response, Rescue and Medical Teams, Evacuation and Rescue Equipment, and Trained Personnel for food handling and orderly distribution of relief goods, medical and counselling services, law enforcement and setting interpersonal conflicts CDRRMC Cabanatuan pre-positioned six (6) dump trucks and one (1) payloader for possible evacuation and clearing operation PDRRMC Bulacan disseminated the Hydrological Dam Situationer for Ipo Dam issued at 5:30 PM 28 Aug 2011 to the local DRRMCs and Mayors of the 10 municipalities along the Angat River namely: Norzagaray, Angat, Bustos, San Rafael, Baliuag, Plaridel, Pulilan, Hagonoy, Paombong and Calumpit on the discharge of 0.50m thru handheld radio for possible increase in the water level downstream

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OCD III coordinated with the MSWDO of San Marcelino, Zambales for the requirements for the NDRRMC burial assistance to the bereaved family of Ruel Cabalic Soria who was already buried on August 24, 2011

Region V PDRRMC Catanduanes through MDRRMC Baras is conducting SAR operations for the missing fisherman OCD V coordinated with PDRRMC Catanduanes re: status of SAR operations for the missing fisherman in Baras Region VI RDRRMC/OCD VI alerted the Search and Rescue Groups (SAR) in the region (3ID PA, TOG6, Navy, PCG, BFP, PNP, and Volunteer Groups) for possible operations MDRRMC Isabela distributed 15 sacks of rice, 8 boxes sardines and 15 boxes noodles; MDRRMC Moises Padilla distributed 1 sacks rice, 1 box sardines and 3 boxes noodles; MDRRMC Binalbagan distributed 20 sacks of rice, 6 boxes of sardines and 10 boxes of noodles CDRRMC Iloilo City continuously monitoring the situation in the areas affected and the water level in the Iloilo Flood Control Project CDRRMC Iloilo City through the Iloilo City Emergency Responders (ICER) conducted pre-emptive evacuation in three (3) Barangays of Jaro District and Brgy. Arevalo District CAR RDRRMC CAR recommended to the concerned LGUs to implement pre-emptive evacuation in high risk areas if situation demands CDRRMC Baguio implemented ICS for ongoing SAR operations and assets deployment as well as evacuated families at risk Local DRRMCs conducted inventory of relief goods, pre-positioned SAR equipment and rescue teams, alerted all member agencies, response teams and volunteers; established constant communication with other line agencies; orchestrated the preparedness measures and pre-positioning of assets; and convened emergency meetings Coordinated with BFPICAG, CDRRMC Baguio, EMS Baguio for augmentation support on personnel and rescue equipment (ropes and lighting); and prepositioned flashlights and batteries Governor Fongwan of Benguet orchestrated the rescue and clearing operations in various landslide areas PDRRMC Benguet coordinated with OCD-CAR for the facilitation of additional augmentation from Baguio City responders NCR OCD NCR activated its Task Force; alerted all LGUs; CDAG, and other response agencies on standby for possible deployment; coordinated with QC DPOS, QC SSDD, QCPD Station 4 and QC BFP re: incidents monitored in Quezon City; coordinated with NAIA re the status of flight cancellations; and conducted an ocular inspection at Brgy Silangan, Quezon City in view of the reported cracks that might cause soil erosion at the riprap support of the 8.0 ms bridge DRRMC Quezon City deployed a team from QC DPOS Rescue and City Engineering Office to assess the collapsed riprap of footbridge in Brgy Silangan,

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uprooted tree at UP Techno Hub Compound in Brgy Arboretum and the collapsed concrete wall in Novaliches Proper QC DRRMO advised Brgy. Captain of Bagong Silangan to deploy Brgy. Tanod to warn commuters not to pass the footbridge of said barangay

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SitRep No. 19

Tab A EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL) AFFECTED POPULATION


as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM
No. of Evac Centers Persons TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families Persons

Region/Province/ Mun/City Brgys

AFFECTED Families

Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

Outside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

GRAND TOTAL
NCR
NAVOTAS CITY

664
2
2

56,287
55
55

232,019
275
275

37
2
2

1,096
55
55

4,765
275
275

15,000
-

56,344
-

16,096
55
55

61,109
275
275

REGION I (ILOCOS REGION)


ILOCOS NORTE
LAOAG CITY BACARRA BANGUI BANNA (ESPIRITU) BATAC DINGRAS MARCOS NUEVA ERA PAGUDPUD PAOAY PASUQUIN PIDDIG SAN NICOLAS SARRAT SOLSONA VINTAR

313
169
35 23 3 1 10 10 4 3 7 15 13 6 2 17 9 11

19,181
10,482
1,959 1,591 44 4 400 1,306 119 501 480 1,230 857 305 348 291 728 319

83,168
41,062
8,369 4,773 132 12 1,149 4,579 357 2,266 2,400 4,707 4,005 1,246 1,398 1,063 3,649 957

12
9
5

574
166
74

2,489
620
280

2,456
2,282
41 1,591 4

8,190
7,492
202 4,773 12 926 300 410

3,030
2,448
115 1,591 4 17 287 113 100 100 100 21 -

10,679
8,112
482 4,773 12 53 1,074 339 410 500 401 68 -

1 1 1

17 37 13

53 148 39

250 100 100

25

100

100 75 21

500 301 68

ILOCOS SUR
VIGAN BANTAY GREGORIO DEL PILAR QUIRINO (ANGKAKI) SAN EMILIO SAN VICENTE SANTA SANTA CATALINA

21
1 6 1 1 1 7 2 2

1,143
11 431 1 1 36 641 16 6

4,986
55 2,175 5 5 180 2,462 80 24

LA UNION
AGOO ARINGAY BAGULIN BANGAR BAUANG CABA LUNA NAGUILIAN PUGO ROSARIO SANTO TOMAS SUDIPEN TUBAO

36
8 3 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 3 2 1 4

605
42 236 12 19 114 6 19 65 25 10 15 1 41

2,359
212 1,009 60 95 347 24 41 216 101 41 47 6 160

1
1

236
236

1,009
1,009

19

97

255
236 12 6 1 -

1,106
1,009 60 24 13 -

12

60

24

13

PANGASINAN
URDANETA CITY BINALONAN LAOAC MANAOAG POZZORUBIO SAN FABIAN SAN JACINTO SAN NICOLAS SANTA BARBARA

87
21 8 6 4 2 9 6 2 29

6,951
1,260 1,260 502 389 5 124 39 2 3,370

34,761
6,300 6,300 2,510 1,945 29 620 195 12 16,850

2
2

172
172

860
860

155

601

327
172 155 -

1,461
860 601 -

155

601

REGION II (CAGAYAN VALLEY)


CAGAYAN
ALCALA AMULUNG BAGGAO BUGUEY CALAYAN GONZAGA IGUIG LAL-LO LASAM PEABLANCA SANTA ANA SANTA PRAXEDES SANTA TERESITA SANTO NIO (FAIRE)

214
173
25 10 16 30 4 1 9 35 2 18 7 2 2 3

28,302
25,863
4,342 20 1,176 5,920 45 120 157 1,073 180 10,280 231 11 4 550

108,028
96,815
21,710 90 5,292 28,989 212 450 772 2,992 810 24,274 1,040 49 14 2,750

1
1

16
16

72
72

12,499
11,976
2,171 20 588 2,960

47,951
44,947
10,855 90 2,646 14,495

12,515
11,992
2,171 20 588 2,960 24 537 90 4,431 11 275

48,023
45,019
10,855 90 2,646 14,495 107 1,496 405 9,779 49 1,375

24 537 90 4,431 11 275 Page 1 of 2

107 1,496 405 9,779 49 1,375

Region/Province/ Mun/City Brgys SOLANA TUAO 8 1

AFFECTED Families 1,738 16 Persons 7,299 72

No. of Evac Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons 72

Outside Evacuation Centers Families 869 Persons 3,650

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families 869 16 Persons 3,650 72

16

ISABELA
AURORA DIVILACAN ILAGAN MACONACON

40
8 1 21 10

2,407
612 46 1,254 495

11,067
3,408 191 5,016 2,452

491
131 119 241

2,858
437 1,207 1,214

491
131 119 241

2,858
437 1,207 1,214

NUEVA VIZCAYA
SANTA FE

1
1

32
32

146
146

32
32

146
146

32
32

146
146

REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON)


ZAMBALES
SAN MARCELINO

1
1
1

1
1
1

5
5
5

0
0

REGION V (BICOL REGION)


ALBAY
POLANGUI

4
4
4

152
152
152

760
760
760

0
-

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)


ILOILO
ILOILO CITY MIAGAO OTON TUBUNGAN

64
38
14 2 20 2

5,112
2,676
1,160 28 1,471 17

24,217
14,693
5,800 168 8,623 102

0
0

3
3

19
19
-

3
3

19
19
19

19

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
BINALBAGAN HINIGARAN ILOG ISABELA MOISES PADILLA (MAGALLON)

26
6 9 5 3 3

2,436
1,390 288 489 202 67

9,524
5,260 1,240 1,956 749 319

CAR
ABRA
BANGUED BUCAY DOLORES LAGANGILANG TUBO VILLAVICIOSA

66
7
2 1 1 1 1 1

3,484
193
66 86 1 37 2 1

15,566
895
287 430 6 169 2 1

22
2
2

451
57
57

1,929
240
240

42
9
9

184
47
47

493
66
66 -

2,113
287
287 -

APAYAO
FLORA LUNA SANTA MARCELA

11
4 4 3

404
156 176 72

1,953
756 837 360

11

55

11
11

55
55

11

55

BENGUET
BAGUIO CITY BAKUN BUGUIAS ITOGON LA TRINIDAD MANKAYAN TUBA TUBLAY

21
12 1 1 1 2 2 1 1

415
300 9 8 4 46 7 29 12

1,611
1,199 24 32 14 198 27 97 20

16
11 1

360
265 9

1,498
1,159 24

363
265 9 3 46 28 12

1,505
1,159 24 7 198 97 20

3 1 2 1 46 28 12 198 97 20

KALINGA
LUBUAGAN RIZAL (LIWAN)

4
3 1

17
16 1

86
85 1

MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
BAUKO SABANGAN TADIAN

23
6 3 14

2,455
21 6 2,428

11,021
73 29 10,919

23

136

30
21 6 3

130
73 29 28

53
21 6 26

266
73 29 164

23

136

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS PROVINCES CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS

7 16 6 95 664

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Tab B

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL)


CASUALTIES as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM
REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY Name Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL
NCR
Quezon City

17
1
1

DEAD
Colipano, Mark Errol D 23 Quezon City Collapsed concrete wall

Region I
Pangasinan

8
1 1 Bautista, John Rey Bautista, Reajen Calaro, Andres Lazaro, Pablo Ping-ilin, Romeo Dang-alan, Romeo Jr Joaquin, Rustom Paul Agdeppa, Mark Lester 3 25 5 6 82 Bgry. Rabon, San Fabian, Pangasinan Bgry. Rabon, San Fabian, Pangasinan Brgy. Binaratan, Sarrat Brgy. 21, Sta. Maria, Piddig Mt. Province Brgy. Matue, Gregorio del Pilar Brgy Cayus, Quirino Brgy Rang-ay, Sinait Buried with mud Buried with mud Drowning (previously reported
missing/slipped in the irrigation canal)

Ilocos Norte

1 1 1 1 1 1

Drowned Drowned in Cervantes, IS Drowned (previously reported missing) Drowned Drowned (Slipped in a drainage canal)

Ilocos Sur

Region III
Zambales

1
1 Soria, Ruel Cabalic 4 Brgy. Sta. Fe, San Marcelino Drowning (23 Aug 2011)

CAR

6
1 Benguet 1 1 1 1 1 Flores, Apolinario Cael, Gefonie Flores, Revillar Gagucas, Rodolfo Magno, Alex Sulliven, Floro 10 18 13 17 63 32 Irisan Dumpsite, Baguio City KM 8 Asin Road, Baguio City Irisan Dumpsite, Baguio City Sitio Bagto Ucab, Itogon, Benguet Sto. Tomas Tuba, Benguet Bakakeng Norte, Brgy. Kias, Baguio City Landslide Landslide Landslide Landslide Landslide Landslide

Region V
Catanduanes

1
1 Vergara, Nelson 68 Brgy Bagong Sirang, Baras, Catanduanes Drowning (previously reported missing)

GRAND TOTAL
Region I
Ilocos Sur

21
1
1

INJURED
Apalla, Kimberlee L. 16 Brgy. Becques, Tagudin Hit by flying debris

NCR

6
1 1 Esculeta, Handrex Abagat, Vincent Baroca Aonuevo, Enrique Concepcion, Alvira Fernando Harabe, Nestor Umaya, Jerome 14 33 34 21 43 27 Hit by an uprooted tree Collapsed concrete wall Collapsed concrete wall Collapsed concrete wall Collapsed concrete wall Collapsed concrete wall

Quezon City

1 1 1 1

CAR
Apayao

14
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Benguet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Palacay, Federico Camicho, Joseph Cayboen, Percival Dangbis, Caroline Flores, Franco Flores, John Kayboen, Anselmo Jr. Kayboen, Anselmo Sr. Litawan, Darious Malute, Piakan Onterola, Divina Palawag, Regina Samson, Joel Torres, Abrielo 72 39 14 70 15 24 15 44 36 68 18 46 31 26 Coroz, Tublay, Benguet Purok 3 Upper Sto. Rosario Valley Landslide Kema Tadeo, Mankayan, Benguet Landslide Nueva Sta. Marcela, Apayao Tuding, Itogon, Benguet Kema Tadeo, Mankayan, Benguet Coroz, Tublay, Benguet Irisan Dumpsite, Baguio City Irisan Dumpsite, Baguio City Tabio, Mankayan, Benguet Tabio, Mankayan, Benguet Hit by fallen tree Landslide Landslide Landslide Landslide Landslide Mudslide Mudslide

GRAND TOTAL
Region I
La Union Ilocos Sur

8
2
1 1

MISSING
Nantes, Fred Sr. Marqued, Roger 48 Brgy. Poblacion, Baras, Catanduanes San Emilio Fishermen Swept away by strong current in Buaya River

CAR
Kalinga Benguet

6
1 1 1 Abra 1 1 1 Licupa, Apolonio Flores, Antonia Joaquin, Dagul Padua, Gregorio Agaming, Roberto Candido, Dindo 23 29 62 28 70 Liwan West, Rizal, Kalinga Brgy. Irisan Dump Site Dilong, Tubo, Abra Dilong, Tubo, Abra San Ramon, Manabo, Abra Villaviciosa, Abra Fell in a creek Covered by pile of garbage Swept away by strong current Swept away by strong current Drowning Drowning

GRAND TOTAL
Region V
Masbate

1
1
1

RESCUED
Regalario, Edgardo 44 Mabuhay, San Pascual, Masbate Rescued (27 Aug 2011)

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Tab C

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL) DAMAGED HOUSES


as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM

REGION

Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL

975
50 925
73
53 19 1 8 3 3 1 4 4 Vigan City Tagudin 4 4 Rosario Luna Tubao Sudipen 2 2 2 1 San Fabian 1 0 12 7 16 7 9 4 2

Region I
Ilocos Norte

Sub-Total
Sarrat Dingras Batac Vintar Bacarra Paoay San Isidro Ilocos Sur

18
9 4

La Union

Pangasinan

Region II
Cagayan

Sub-Total
Alcala Amulung Calayan Iguig Peablanca Baggao Buguey Lallo Solana Sta. Praxedes Sta. Teresita Nueva Vizcaya

10
10 2 2 1 1 3

746
714 121 18 16 138 9 89 180 121 9 11 2 32 32

Region VI

Sub-Total
Negros Occidental Moises Padilla Ilog

10
10 9 1

0
0 0

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EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL) DAMAGED HOUSES


as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM

REGION CAR

Province/Municipality Sub-Total
Benguet La Trinidad Tublay Itogon Mankayan Bugias Mt. Province Bauko Tadian Apayao Flora Sta. Marcela Kalinga Lubuagan Abra Dolores

DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY 12
7 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0

PARTIALLY 106
10 0 0 1 2 7 21 20 1 68 36 32 6 6 1 1

source: OCDRC I, II, VI, CAR

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Tab D

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL)


COST OF DAMAGES as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM

INFRASTRUCTURE
Region / Province / City / Municipality SCHOOLS ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER STRUCTURES
No. of Schools Damaged

AGRICULTURE
CROPS (Rice and Corn)
Type of Crops / Livestocks

LIVESTOCKS

AMOUNT

Estimated Peso Value

Estimated Peso Value

HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)

FISHERIES
Type of Project/ Species

Estimated Peso Value

FACILITIES/ INFRASTRUCTURE/ EQUIPMENT DAMAGED

TOTAL COST (Infrastructure + Agriculture)

GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL

23,200,000.00
22,400,000.00
22,400,000.00

986,753,299.54
800,000.00
-

3
0

1,009,953,299.54
1,442,650.00
-

963,151,511.47
22,990,484.00
22,839,828.00 150,656.00

1,306,000.00
1,306,000.00
1,306,000.00

853,138.07
853,138.07
853,138.07

20,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
20,000,000.00

Region I
Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur

67,549,622.07 66,598,966.07 950,656.00

21,600,000.00 800,000.00

Region II
Cagayan

Rice Corn

940,161,027.47
579,653,250.00 298,539,179.00 17,665,148.68 41,733,574.79 2,569,875.00

1,442,650.00
1,442,650.00

941,603,677.47 879,635,079.00

Isabela Nueva Vizcaya

Rice Corn Rice

59,398,723.47 2,569,875.00 800,000.00 800,000.00 -

Region VIII
Biliran

3
3

800,000.00
800,000.00

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TAB E

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL) INCIDENTS MONITORED as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM

REGION / PROVINCE
COLLAPSED/ STRUCTURES DAMAGED

AREAS AFFECTED (Date of Occurrence)

REMARKS

6 1 1
2
Laoag City: Balatong, Balacad Rd. (August 28, 2011)

Region I
Ilocos Norte

Fallen post causing road closure

Region VI
Iloilo

1 1
2

Miagao: half collapsed Uyongan Bridge in Brgy.Bacolod and Potrido due to soil subsidence Igtambo Road Drainage

NCR
Quezon City

1 1

Transport Terminal along Quirino Highway, Novaliches Proper Area 5, Brgy Bagong Silang

collapsed concrete wall (1 dead/ 5 injured) riprap of footbridge

CAR
Benguet

1
1 Brgy. Irisan, Baguio City (27 August 2011) collapsed dumpsite retaining wall

FLOODING/FLASFLOODS
REGION I
Ilocos Norte

13
6
1 1 Brgys Buybuy and Libmoan in Piddig, Sarrat, Pasuquin, and Nueva Era Municipalities of Dingras and Solsona Santa: Brgys Pasungcol, Bucalag, Tabucolam, and Calongbuyan (August 28, 2011) General del Pilar and San Emilio Agoo, Aringay, Bangar, Bauang, Rosario, Sto. Tomas, Pugo, Caba and Tubao (August 27, 2011) Binalonan, Pozurrubio, San Jacinto, Sta. Barbara, Laoac, San Nicolas, San Fabian and Urdaneta City (August 27, 2011) Floodwater in Pugo, Agoo and Caba, La Union has subsided as of 28 August 2011. Floodwater in San Fabian, Pangasinan has subsided as of 28 August 2011 still isolated due to flooding evacuees returned to their homes as of 12NN, August 29, 2011

Ilocos Sur

1 1

La Union Pangasinan

1 1

REGION III

3
Hagonoy: Brgys. Mercado, San Nicolas, Sto. Rosario, 2 ft water level due to high tide/coastal Pascual, Sta Monica, Sampaloc, and Sagrada Paombong: flooding Brgys. San Jose and Malumot 3 inches water level due to high Marilao: Brgys. Nagbalan, Ibato, Pob 2, and Constantino tide/coastal flooding 1.5 ft water level due to high tide/coastal Meycauayan: Brgys. Poblacion, Calvario, and San Jose flooding 6 inches due to increase of water level in Guagua: Brgys. Sto. Cristo, Bancal, Sto. Nino, San Roque Guagua river 1 ft due to increase of water level in Brgy. Sta.Cruz Guagua river Masantol: Brgy. Sta. Lucia Matua 6 inches due to high tide/ coastal flooding Brgy. San Isidro Matua Tarlac 1 Lapaz: Brgy. San Roque (rice field area) Brgy. San Isidro (public market area) 1 ft due to high tide/ coastal flooding 2-3 ft due to increased water level of Rio Chico river 1 ft due to increased water level of Rio Chico river Sipalay City (9:30AM of 23 August 2011) Binalbagan, Isabela and Moises Padilla 24 August 2011) (8:30 PM, water subsided as of 6:30 PM, August 23, 2011 floodwater subsided as of Aug 27, 2011

Bulacan

Pampanga

REGION VI
Negros Occidental

2
1 1

CAR
Benguet

2
1 1
portion of Brgy Imelda, San Marcela, Apayao Province

swelling of Apayao River

Front of Mansion and Wright Park, Baguio City

LANDSLIDES
REGION I
Pangasinan

7
2
1 San Fabian: hillside portion of Brgy Rabon 27, 2011, 5:45AM) (August landslide killed two children

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REGION / PROVINCE
Ilocos Norte 1

AREAS AFFECTED (Date of Occurrence)


Pagudpud: Balaoi, along the vicinity of Paraiso ni Anton/ Bagong Lipunan lodge (Aug. 27, 2011) San Marcelino: Brgys Aglao, Bungawen, and Rafael Brgy. Tugaya, Aurora (August 23, 2011, 9PM) San

REMARKS
DPWH-INED cleared the area

REGION III
Zambales

1
1 No casulaties reported; clearing operations ongoing

REGION IX
Zamboanga del Sur

1
1

CAR
Benguet

3
1 1 1 KM 34, Halsema Highway, Atok KM 19, Halsema Highway, Ambassador Tublay Brgy Kias, Baguio City along Emerald Mountain

MARITIME ACCIDENTS
REGION I

5
1
120 NM off Infanta, Pangasinan: Four (4) motor bancas - Charlie, Hanz Patrick, Hanna Elizabeth and 1 unnamed, with a total of 23 fishermen reported missing on August 21, 2011
6 fishermen onboard Hannah Elizabeth returned home safely; 12 fishermen onboard M/bcas Charlie and Patrick Hanz docked at Scarborough Shoal for sheltering; No update for the unnamed M/banca with 5 fishermen

Pangasinan

NCR
Navotas City

1
1 Pier 18, Vitas, Tondo
M/Tug Betheva sunk due to big waves

REGION II
Cagayan

2
1 1 San Vicente Fish Port, Sta. Ana (August 27, 2011) San Vicente Fish Port, Sta. Ana (August 27, 2011)
M/V Eagle Ferry sank due to big waves and strong winds (no casualties reported)

MB 4 Brothers con Queen hit by big waves and strong winds M/V Maria Josefa listed to its side due to shifting of their cargo caused by rough seas

REGION VII
Cebu

1
1 Catainga, Masbate from Bogo (August 27, 2011)

SOIL EROSION
NCR
Quezon City

1
1
1 UP Tehcnohub Compound, Brgy Arboretum eroded soil caused a tree to fall on a person

TORNADOES
REGION I

9
8
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sarrat: Brgy 18, San Isidro (August 27, 2011) Brgy 19, Sto Tomas (August 27, 2011) Tagudin: Brgy. Becques San Esteban: Brgy. San Pablo
Laoag City: Sitio Cabatingan, Navotas (August 27, 2011) the Governor personally led relief operations to the affected barangays

damaged 9 houses
destroyed TV satellite dish worth PHP 500,000

Ilocos Norte

Sitio Cataban (August 27, 2011) Paoay: Brgy. Masintoc (August 28, 2011) Batac City: Brgy. Rayuray (August 28, 2011) Luna: Brgy. Ayaoan (1-2PM, August 28, 2011) damaged 11 houses damaged 5 houses
caused partial damage to 10 houses and downed 1 electric pole

La Union

1 1

REGION VIII
Biliran

Culaba

VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS
CAR
Benguet

1
1
1 Km 19, Halsema Highway, Ambassador Tublay
GL Bus was hit by a landslide, subsequently fell to a ravine

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Tab F

EFFECTS OF TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL) STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES


As of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM

LOCATION NCR
Quezon City
Bridge at Brgy. Silangan, Quezon City

SITUATION / STATUS

ACTION(s) TAKEN

Temporarily closed due to the crack at the rip-rap QC Rescue Team and the City Engineer's Office assesed the situation support of the bridge

REGION I
Ilocos Norte
Brgy. Camanga, Badoc connecting Brgys. Barangobong and Uguis in Nueva Era Brgy.Estancia, Piddig Sitio Duro, Brgy.37-A Casilian, Bacarra Brgys. Escoda and Pacifico in Marcos Panzian to Adams Road Not passable due to floodwaters Not passable due to floodwaters Not passable due to floodwaters Not passable due to floodwaters Not passable due to overflowing of water

Ilocos Sur
Maintenace crew from DPWH and District Tagudin-Cervantes Road, km 362 - km 365 (Cadso- Not passable to all types of vehicles due to series of Engineers are on site to clear slides using Bessang Section) minor and major slides road grader

La Union
Kennon Road, Camp 1, Rosario, La Union Luna Bangar Rd. km.306+000 km. 307-000 Not passable due to lanslides Not passable to light vehicles due to floodwaters On-going clearing operation Installed warning signs to inform motorist

Pangasinan
San Carlos-Calasiao Road (Mancok Section) Panaga Road , Laoac Lazaro Street and Casampagaan Anis Road, Laoac Not passable to light vehicles Not passable to all types of vehicles due to floodwaters Not passable to light vehicles due to floodwaters

REGION II
CAGAYAN
Bagunot Bridge, Baggao, Cagayan Tawi Bridge, Peablanca, Cagayan Itawes Overflow Bridge, Tuao, Cagayan Capatan Overflow bridge( Tuguegarao City) Impassable Impassable Impassable Impassable

Isabela
Sta. Maria Overflow Bridge (along Secondary National Road) Impassable due to flooding (about 60 cm)

Cabagan-Sto. Tomas Overflow Bridge in Sto. Tomas Impassable due to flooding Alicaocao Overflow Bridge in Cauayan City Dimaluadi Road in Dinapigue Impassable due to flooding Impassable due to flooding

REGION VI
Antique
Brgy. Caromangay, Sitio Maalan, Hamtic Bridge at Brgy. Mapatag, Hamtic Uyongan Bridge Impassable to all types of vehicles due to landslide Impassable to all types of vehicles due to landslide Collapsed

CAR
Baguio City
Asin Rd. closed to traffic

Benguet
Kennon Rd., Camp 4 km 224 closed to traffic On-going clearing operations

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LOCATION
Gurel-Bokod- Kabayan- Buguias - Abat Road, km 345+000 - km437+000 Gurel-Bokod- Kabayan Road (Bugaw Section)

SITUATION / STATUS
closed to traffic due to slides closed to traffic

ACTION(s) TAKEN
On-going clearing operations On-going clearing operations

km 267+700 closed to traffic Baguio-Bontoc Road, Km. 281+800 closed to traffic Acop-Kapangan-Kibungan-Bakun Road, Camunayan closed to traffic (Tublay Section) and (Chicao Section) Shilan - Beckel Rd. closed to traffic

On-going clearing operations by DPWH On-going clearing operations On-going clearing operations On-going clearing operations

Baguio-Bontoc Road (Ambasador Tublay Section and Open-closed situation Topdac, Atok km 279-700)

Ifugao
Ifugao Ist-Nueva Vizcaya- Mt.Province road km 362+800 Banhung section closed to traffic

Mt. Province
Mt. Province - Nueva Vizcaya (Sukit Section) Baguio-Bontoc Road (Balitian Section); and (Tabbac Section) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Road via Tue (BaukoCabunagan Section) Mt. Province-Ilocos Sur Road via Tue km 391+651,Calacaban Bridge Talubin-Bartig-Natonin-Paracelis Road Mt. Province-Cagayan via Tabuk-Enrile Road, Km 393+350 - 410-300 (Matoytoyok Ampawilen Section) Punch thru open Punch thru open closed to traffic closed to traffic Punch- thru open closed to traffic On-going clearing operations On-going clearing operations On-going clearing operations Replace rotten components of the bridge On-going clearing operations On going negotiation for a private equipment

Apayao
Apayao 2nd- Claveria-Calanasan Road-km 672+600 Rabaw section Apayao 2nd- Ilocos Norte Road km619+755 Tanglagan Section closed to traffic closed to traffic On-going clearing operations Clearing hampered by strong winds and heavy rains

Abra
Abra-Kalinga Road (km 473+950) closed to traffic On-going clearing operations

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Tab G

EFFECTS of TYPHOON "MINA" (NANMADOL)


Cost of Assistance as of 29 August 2011, 7:00 PM
Region/Province/Mun/City NDRRMC DSWD LGUs DOH NGOs/Other GOs TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL Region I


CHD I Ilocos Norte Sarrat Piddig Pasuquin Nueva Era Dingras Marcos Batac Bacarra San Nicolas Pangasinan San Fabian Urdaneta City La Union Agoo Aringay Bauang Rosario Sto. Tomas Naguilian Pugo Luna

20,000.00 20,000.00
-

868,592.50 277,972.50
155,639.50 29,031.00 25,000.00 72,577.50 29,031.00

5,556,664.00 264,714.00
173,502.00 16,802.00 22,100.00 30,000.00 33,200.00 800.00 69,000.00 1,600.00

1,540,000.00 300,000.00
300,000.00 -

191,500.00 1,000.00
-

8,176,756.50
863,686.50
300,000.00 329,141.50 16,802.00 51,131.00 30,000.00 25,000.00 105,777.50 29,031.00 800.00 69,000.00 1,600.00

20,000.00 20,000.00

122,333.00 122,333.00

43,100.00 43,100.00 48,112.00 4,620.00 24,780.00 7,162.00 1,500.00 750.00 7,800.00

0.00

0.00

185,433.00 20,000.00 165,433.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1,000.00

49,112.00 4,620.00 24,780.00 7,162.00 1,500.00 750.00 7,800.00

1,000.00 1,500.00

1,000.00 1,500.00

Region II
CHD II Isabela PDRRMC Maconacon Aurora Ilagan Divilacan Cagayan PDRRMC Alcala Amulung Baggao Buguey Calayan Gonzaga Sta. Ana Sta. Praxedes Sta. Teresita Sto. Nio Tuao Lallo Lasam Peablanca Solana Iguig

0.00
0.00

470,000.00
150,000.00 95,000.00

4,812,500.00
549,300.00 111,950.00

210,000.00
210,000.00 0.00

150,000.00
0.00

5,642,500.00
210,000.00 699,300.00 95,000.00 111,950.00 159,650.00 320,600.00 12,100.00

20,000.00 35,000.00 0.00 320,000.00 95,000.00 50,000.00 20,000.00 50,000.00

139,650.00 285,600.00 12,100.00 4,263,200.00 651,300.00 3,000.00 176,400.00 888,000.00 6,750.00 22,500.00 34,650.00 1,650.00 600.00 82,500.00 2,400.00 30,000.00 0.00 150,000.00

4,733,200.00 95,000.00 701,300.00 3,000.00 196,400.00 938,000.00 6,750.00 22,500.00 64,650.00 1,650.00 600.00 82,500.00 2,400.00 180,950.00

20,000.00 65,000.00 20,000.00

160,950.00 27,000.00 1,329,300.00 869,000.00 7,200.00 60,000.00 60,000.00

87,000.00 1,394,300.00 889,000.00 67,200.00

Region III
CHD III

0.00 0.00
0.00

0.00 78,500.00
78,500.00 78,500.00

0.00 183,650.00
97,250.00 78,750.00 18,500.00 86,400.00 40,200.00 38,100.00 4,800.00 3,300.00

730,000.00
730,000.00

0.00 0.00
0.00

730,000.00
730,000.00

Region VI
Iloilo Iloilo City Oton Negros Occidental Binalbagan Isabela Moises Padilla Ilog

0.00
0.00

262,150.00
175,750.00 157,250.00 18,500.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

86,400.00 40,200.00 38,100.00 4,800.00 3,300.00

CAR
CHD CAR Benguet Baguio City Mankayan Abra
Bangued Bucay Lagangilang

0.00
0.00

42,120.00
35,000.00
35,000.00

295,800.00
1,500.00 1,500.00

300,000.00
300,000.00 0.00

40,500.00
0.00

678,420.00
300,000.00 36,500.00 35,000.00 1,500.00

0.00

0.00

94,846.00
50,000.00 36,000.00 8,846.00

0.00

40,500.00
5,500.00 35,000.00

135,346.00 55,500.00 71,000.00 8,846.00 201,820.00 61,620.00 139,450.00 750.00 4,754.00 4,754.00

Mt. Province
Bauko Tadian Sabangan

0.00

7,120.00
4,620.00 2,500.00

194,700.00
57,000.00 136,950.00 750.00

0.00

0.00
-

Apayao
Sta. Marcela

0.00

0.00
-

4,754.00
4,754.00

0.00

0.00

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