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Save the Children – Philippine Country Office October 2013
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Rapid Assessment Report for the Effects of the Earthquake in Bohol Province, Philippines
October 17-20, 2013
Save the Children Assessment Team
Benjamin Delfin II Nestor De Veyra Junica Soriano Allan Tuazon
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS On October 15, 2013, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake was recorded in the island province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), the epicenter of the tectonic earthquake was in the municipality of Sagbayan. An earthquake of intensity VII was recorded in Bohol and nearby cities in adjacent Cebu province. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reports that a total of 703, 224 families or 3,542, 281 individuals were affected. One hundred eighty-five (185) persons died while 583 were injured. The estimated cost of damages is about USD18.53 million. As of October 20, 2013 1700H, PHIVOLCS has recorded 2,104 aftershocks of which 41 were felt. Both provinces of Bohol and Cebu have declared a state of calamity. Save the Children Philippine Country Office deployed a rapid assessment and response team that arrived in Bohol on October 17. The team covered eight (8) municipalities including Antequera, Carmen, Catigbihan, Cortes, Loon, Maribojoc, Sagbayan, and Tubigon. From the areas surveyed, Antiquera, Loon and Maribojocare being recommended for interventions on Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), Education, and Child Protection. The recommendation is made on the basis of lack of access to immediate support due to impassable road conditions, severity of damages to households and schools, and number of affected families.
Figure showing target areas for intervention.
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Based on the assessment, the team recommends the following interventions:
Sector Recommendations
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Provision of water kits with lid Provision of hygiene kits Conduct of hygiene promotion sessions Provision of toilet facilities in community home-based evacuation centers with large numbers of families
Child Protection Psychosocial interventions for children must commence as soon as possible to include conduct of recreational activities. Quick mobilization of trained volunteers to facilitate and monitor the sessions and child activities respectively. Safe space for children through CFS tents must be established especially for those staying at school grounds and other large open areas. Coordination with the local government unit and DSWD to facilitate action to stop children in some affected municipalities from begging especially along main roads or highways. Provision of plastic sheets for every family to augment or support materials for temporary shelter to include mats and blankets to decrease children’s vulnerability to health and environmental hazards.
Education Support to education through setting-up temporary learning spaces once classes resume. Conduct of debriefing sessions for teachers Provision of teaching learning kits Provision of back to school kits Conduct of school based-DRR Support school repair to include WASH facilities
ASSESSMENT PLAN The overall purpose of the mission was to conduct a rapid needs assessment of the affected populations in Bohol province. More specifically:
1. To provide an overview of the situation in the affected area/s to include immediate needs as basis for intervention and planning
2. To assess the needs triggered by the earthquake in Bohol with consideration to logistics, security, Child Protection, Shelter and NFI, WASH, Health and Nutrition, Education in Emergencies, Food Security and Livelihood, depending on context-specific relevance
3. To map out on-going support by other actors such as Local Government Units, National Government Agencies, Local NGOs and International NGOs
4. To provide recommendations for action and consideration in the development of proposals based on the needs identified
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The team was expected to produce a duly verified assessment report that includes short and intermediate term needs of the identified target beneficiaries along with recommendations for immediate action. Defining logistics structures and procedures to facilitate rapid response operations was also a priority. The assessment team was composed by the following Save the Children staff:
Staff Designation
Delfin II, Benjamin Emergencies Manager
De Veyra, Nestor Education in Emergencies In-Country Focal Point
Soriano, Junica Program Coordinator, Emergency Response to Affected Families of Southwest Monsoon
Tuazon, Allan Logistics Manager
METHODOLOGY The team conducted the assessment through visual inspection, interview and data gathering with the affected families and authorities in the municipalities. Triangulation was done through collection of releases and rosters from Local Government Units (LGUs) and government agencies, key informants interviews, ocular/observational assessments, home/school/evacuation center visits, and sector-based information collection. These methods were selected to ensure as much comprehensiveness and output validity as possible given the limited time available. Government offices and agencies tapped include the Provincial/Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Offices (P/MDRRMOs), City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development (C/MSWD), City Health Offices, city mayors and barangay chair offices. Due to the time element and limited sizes of field teams, this rapid assessment cycle had limitations in scope. Data is heavily reliant on reports from LGUs, and beyond the team’s capability to fully validate. At the time of collection, city and municipality-level agencies were also still in the process of responding to immediate needs on top of assessing and consolidating data so some reports were partial. BACKGROUND On October 15, 2013, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake was recorded in the island province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) places the epicenter of the earthquake at 6kms south of the municipality of Sagbayan. Intensity VII scale earthquake was recorded in Tagbilaran City, Bohol and nearby cities in Cebu province (such as Cebu City, Lapu-lapu City, and Mandaue City). The province of Bohol is a first-class province subdivided into 3 congressional districts, 47 municipalities and 1 city. It has 1,114 barangays with a total population of 1,255,128 (2010) and an average household size of 5.41. It is the tenth largest out of the Philippines’ more than 7,000 islands. Ecotourism has become an important source of income for the province. The Chocolate Hills, the Tarsier Sanctuary and the river in Loboc has attracted visitors and opportunities for livelihood. Employment is otherwise largely agriculture-based. Bohol has a well-developed road system that enables access to all barangays. It has an airport and a couple seaport that enables easy access to and from nearby islands and also makes trade easy. Prior to the earthquake, water and electricity were of relatively good supply.
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GENERAL HUMANITARIAN SITUATION Overall A total of 703,224 families with 3.5 million persons have been affected from 8 cities, 53 towns, 1,394 barangays and 6 provinces in Regions VI and VI. Classes in schools have been suspended indefinitely. As of October 20, the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council reports official tallies for victims and populations affected by the floods:
Bohol Earthquake in Numbers
Affected individuals 3,542,281
Affected families 703,244
Displaced individuals 370,495
Displaced families 78,585
Families in evacuation centers 22,816
Families outside evacuation centers (displaced) 55,769
Evacuation Centers 93
Barangays 1,394
Cities 8
Municipalities 54
Provinces 6
Areas in state of calamity 2
Houses damaged 36,645
Bridges damaged 39
Roads damaged 18
Dead 185
Injured 583
Missing 9
Total Estimated costs of damages Php 759,640,000.00
In Bohol Initial reports from Bohol Provincial Police Office (BPPO) indicate a total of 146 individual mortalities with most number of deaths occurring in Loon (42 deaths), Maribojoc (15 deaths), & Antequera (13 deaths). Among these mortalities, 27 are with identified causes of death. 78% (21 individuals) died from collapsed structure with the remaining 19% (5 individuals) and 3% (1 individual) dying from landslide and fallen trees respectively. A total of 21 individuals are also reported as missing. Majority of missing individuals reported are from Loon (11 individuals). A total of 186 individuals are reported as injured with majority of injured individuals from the municipalities of Tubigon, Tagbilaran, & Inabanga. Injuries from these municipalities comprise 69% (129 individuals) of the total reported injuries in the province. Accessibility of affected municipalities proves to be a significant challenge with 10 roads currently not passable. Accessibility to affected areas is also hindered by damage to key bridges in the province. The Mualong Bridge in the municipality of Loon collapsed along with Camaya-an, Abatan, Asinan, & Hunan Bridge that are currently submerged in water. Key building and structures are in the province are damaged. Seven schools are reported to be unserviceable. Cong. Natalio Castillo Memorial Hospital in the municipality of Loon is also wrecked. Municipal halls in the towns of Tagbilaran, Batuan, San Isidro and other municipalities are also reported to be damaged.
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A total of 27 churches and chapels (20 churches and 7 chapels) in the province are damaged due to the earthquake. Of these Loboc, Maribojoc, and Loon Church are totally damaged with the rest of the churches and chapels partially damaged. A sinkhole formation is also reported in the municipality of Carmen. The earthquake and succeeding aftershocks severely affected slope stability in the province causing a series of landslides. A total of 20 landslides are reported to occur as of writing of this report. Below is a summary of estimated affected populations in the municipalities surveyed by the assessment team:
Municipality Affected Families No. of
ECs Inside ECs Outside ECs
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Antequera 21 3,150 14,481 3 3150 14,481 no data no data
Carmen 29 9,109 43,579 1 4,630 23,150 4,479 20,429
Catigbian 22 4,537 22,686 1 989 4,945 3,440 17,741
Cortes 14 3,450 15,294 0 n/a n/a 3,450 15,294
Loon 67 11,421 42,800 no data no data no data 11,421 42,800
Maribojoc 22 4,426 20,491 0 0 0 4,526 20,491
Sagbayan 24 4,018 20,091 0 0 0 4,018 20,091
Tubigon 34 8,980 44,902 4 1,050 5,250 7,930 39,652
Totals 233 49,091 224,324 9 9,819 47,826 39,264 176,498
Presence of various government and non-government actors including international humanitarian organizations has increased since the earthquake conducting various activities to include the following:
Agencies Type of Response/Assistance
National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
Overall monitoring and coordination of government-led response to the disaster; conducted aerial survey of Loon, Maribojoc and Carmen
Department of Health/DOH-Health Emergency Management System
Center for Health Development VII conducted rapid health assessment; augmented release of medicines and other medical supplies; activated WASH cluster
Department of Social Welfare and Development
Released funds for relief goods and prepositioning of food packs and laminated sacks for roofing; determines and monitors extent of affected populations
Department of Education/DepEd Physical Facilities and Schools’ Engineering Division
Activated Education cluster; started identification of alternative learning space; engineers conducting evaluations of schools’ suitability for resumption of classes
Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection
Search and rescue operations; verification of missing persons; assistance in relief operations; securing of abandoned places
Department of Publics Works and Highways
Conducted assessment on damages to roads, bridges, and buildings; finding of passable detour roads; repair of damaged roads
International Organizations Type of Response/Assistance
Philippine Red Cross Deployed assessment team; conducted food and non-food relief distribution; conducted rescue and first aid operations
Merlin Ongoing assessment
Plan International Ongoing assessment
World Vision Ongoing assessment
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CARE Philippines Ongoing assessment
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Ocular survey; coordinates with other International Non-Government Organizations and consolidates information
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FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Initial recommendation is to cover the municipalities of Antiquera, Loon and Maribojoc on the basis of lack of access to immediate support due to impassable road conditions, severity of damages to households and schools, and number of affected families. Further, with the limited resources SCI has, the team recommends these municipalities that are adjacent to one another to refrain from spreading resources too thinly. Barangays to be covered from these municipalities will be further identified and prioritized once sector responses are identified. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Generally water is a major need due to damaged water system. Level of restoration varies and only covers a few areas. Local water sources such as pump wells, springs and open wells are available. However, the water qualities of these sources are not reliable. Water trucking is being provided (mostly at the main roads) to include bulk distribution of water bottle through various supports from other municipalities not directly affected by the earthquake and government agencies. Water storage for drinking is not hygienic. Some families practice boiling water for drinking specially those coming from the existing local sources but not regularly.
Sanitation though not directly during the assessment period (began 2 days after the quake), can be a future concern if the affected families staying in the different school grounds, parks, open-spaces even in the compound of their houses will not apply good sanitation practices to include proper use of toilet facilities, open defecation and garbage disposal.
Recommendations:
Provision of water kits with lid
Provision of hygiene kits
Conduct hygiene promotion sessions
Provision of toilet facilities in community home-based evacuation centers with large number of families
Child Protection
The earthquake has brought trauma / fear among children. A lot of them after the main quake still cry and run every time an aftershock occurs. Other children are afraid to sleep alone and preferred to be with their parents.
Safety of children who are begging/ asking for help in the street is compromised.
Lack of recreational activities for children especially those staying in school open ground and parks.
Limited safe and secured places for children to play.
Children staying in makeshift tent are vulnerable to health and environmental hazards. Recommendations:
Psychosocial interventions for children must commence as soon as possible to include conduct of recreational activities.
Quick mobilization of trained volunteers to facilitate and monitor the sessions and child activities respectively.
Safe space for children through CFS tents must be established especially for those staying at school grounds and other large open areas.
Coordinate with the local government unit -DSWD to facilitate action to stop children in some affected municipalities to beg or ask help especially along main roads or highways.
Provision of plastic sheets for every family to augment or support materials for temporary shelter to include mats and blankets to decrease children’s vulnerability to health and environmental hazards.
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Education
Schools were damaged and need to be reassessed for safety and stability.
School grounds and some schools rooms were used as ECs.
Temporary classrooms once classes resume to accommodate students whose rooms were damaged or destroyed are needed.
Affected teachers may not be able to go back immediately to teach.
Damage to school facilities.
Damage to school toilet facilities.
Education cluster has been activated. Initial activity to assess extent of damage to school facilities kick-off.
Recommendations
Support to education through setting-up temporary learning spaces once classes resumes
Conduct debriefing sessions for teachers
Provision of teaching learning kits
Provision of back to school kits
Conduct of school based-DRR
Support school repair to include WASH facilities Health and Nutrition
Damaged brought by this quake covers primary to tertiary level health infrastructures.
Patients from secondary to tertiary hospital including Tagbilaran City were transferred to open grounds and makeshift tents that added to patient precarious stage/ condition.
Temporary health centers were set-up to restore services but limited to the municipal capitol.
Cough and colds and other respiratory ailment among children staying in the community-based evacuation centers are common.
Primary health care services disrupted and remain inaccessible in some municipalities. Recommendation:
Relevant health interventions to include nutrition to be covered by Merlin with SCI support Food
People are clamoring for food assistance
Food relief is limited compared to the number of affected population.
Relief aid was provided by the local government (province and municipality), DSWD and some other local organizations.
The need to continue the provision of food relief because most of the affected population has no direct access to livelihood at this point.
Recommendation:
SCI to consider food relief assistance for future response. OPERATING CONDITIONS
After shocks continued to occur intermittently since the day of the earthquake. As an example, upon arrival from Manila on October 17 at 07:30am the team felt experienced a tremor estimated to be at intensity 6.5 according to local radio reports.
The team set up base at the Holy Name University (HNU) compound in Tagbilaran City.
Temporary warehouse for kits was also at HNU.
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Transport and logistics in the areas identified were a challenge due to impassable road conditions.
The way going to Maribojoc, Loon and Antiquerra presented difficulties due to the collapse of the bridge connecting the municipalities to Tagbilaran (Abatan Bridge) and significant damages in road systems.
Communication signals for mobile and internet connection were difficult to access particularly in areas outside Tagbilaran.
Power remains to be a major concern to municipalities outside Tagbilaran city. Majority of the affected municipalities have no power.
As precautionary measure and in accordance to SCI policy, team movement was limited to just before sundown.
On the first day a vehicle was provided by HNU with a driver who knows the area; vehicle were rented the following days.
Clearing of debris from landslides was ongoing at the time of the assessment.
Fallen houses were still uncleared.
Regular flights between Manila and Tagbilaran have resumed at the time of deployment. ANNEX I – DIRECTORY OF SOURCES
Name Designation / Municipalities Contact Number
Mainard Batulid Mun. Mayor, Cortez 0920 9282 733
Jose Mario Pahong Mun. Mayor, Antequera 0917 6335 550
Marlon Amula Mun. Mayor, Tubigon 0922 8495 296
Ricky Suarez Mun. Mayor, Sagbayan 0917 304 2798
Vergilio Lurot Mun. Mayor, Catigbian 0917 627 9058
Ricardo Francisco A. Toribio Mun. Mayor, Carmen 0920 9669 848
Lloyd Peter Lopez Mun. Mayor, Loon
Proctuso Redulla Vice Major, Maribojoc 0928 4001 841
Lito Pon MDRRMO, Sagbayan 0915 7112 654
ANNEX II – PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL DATA Province of Bohol - Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office Data Table 1: Number of Deaths per Municipality in Bohol Province
Municipality # of deaths
GETAFE 2
CLARIN 4
BUENAVISTA 2
CALAPE 5
TUBIGON 7
BALILIHAN 5
INABANGA 4
BATUAN 1
SAGBAYAN 9
BACLAYON 1
TAGBILARAN 4
LOAY 2
ALBUR 2
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PILAR 2
TRINIDAD 1
S. BULLONES 1
DANAO 2
MARIBOJOC 15
BILAR 4
CORTES 2
CATIGBIAN 4
ANTEQUERA 13
LOON 42
SAN ISIDRO 10
TALIBON 1
SEVILLA 1
TOTAL 146
Table 2: Number of Missing Individuals per Municipality
Municipality # of individuals missing
TAGBILARAN 3
CLARIN 3
LOON 11
ANTEQUERA 4
TOTAL 21
Table 3: Number of Injured Individuals per Municipality
Municipality # of injured individuals
SIKATUNA 2
S. BULLONES 4
TUBIGON 58
GETAFE 2
CLARIN 1
INABANGA 25
SAGBAYAN 15
TAGBILARAN 46
LOON 2
ANTEQUERA 15
TALIBON 3
TRINIDAD 3
SEVILLA 5
PILAR 5
TOTAL 186
Table 4: List of Non-passable Roads in Bohol
Non-passable Roads
CORTES- MARIBOJOC
BILAR- LOBOC
ALBUR- LOAY
BALILIHAN- ANTEQUERA
GETAFE
LOON
SAN ISIDRO
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Table 5: Status of Bridges in Bohol
Municipality Bridge Status
DIMLAO TANGOHAY BRIDGE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
LOAY OLIGARIO, PALO & HINAWAN BRIDGE
CAVED IN PASSABLE TO LIGHT VEHICLES ONLY
CALAPE TULTOGAN BRIDGE PASSABLE TO LIGHT
VEHICLES ONLY
CORTES CAMAYA-AN AND ABAYAN BRIDGE
SUBMERGED
GETAFE SA LOG BRIDGE PARTLY DAMAGED
LOON MUALONG BRIDGE COLLAPSED
BUENAVISTA
ASINAN BRIDGE - HUNAN BRIDGE CANGAWA BRIDGE
SUBMERGED PARTLY DAMAGED
DAUIS
JACINTO- BORJA & AMBASSADOR SUAREZ BRIDGE
PARTLY DAMAGED
ALBURQUERQUE TAGBUANE BRIDGE DAMAGED
SEVILLA LAGTANGAN BRIDGE PASSABLE FOR MC ONLY
DIMLAO TANGOHAY BRIDGE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
Table 6: Structural Damages in Bohol
Schools
LILA- HOLY ROSARY ACADEMY
MARIBOJOC
CORELLA (CANAPNAPAN, CANANGCAAN ELEM SCHOOL, POBLACION CORELLA HS)
CORTES- MONSERAT ELEM. SCHOOL
Hospital
LOON- CONG. NATALIO CASTILIO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Churches and Chapels
LOBOC- TOTALLY DAMAGED
MARIBOJOC- TOTALLY DAMAGED
LOON- TOTALLY DAMAGED
LOAY- PARTLY DAMAGED
DIMIAO- PARTLY DAMAGED
CALAPE- PARTLY DAMAGED
CORTES- PARTLY DAMAGED
BACLAYON- PARTLY DAMAGED
TRINIDAD- PARTLY DAMAGED
INABANGA- 6 CHAPELS DAMAGED
LILA - PARTLY DAMAGED
TAGBILARAN CITY - PARTLY DAMAGED
SIKATUNA- PARTLY DAMAGED
TALIBON - PARTLY DAMAGED
CLARIN - PARTLY DAMAGED
CORELLA- PARTLY DAMAGED
PANGLAO- PARTLY DAMAGED
TUBIGON- PARTLY DAMAGED
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DAUIS- PARTLY DAMAGED & 1 CHAPEL
SIKATUNA- PARTLY DAMAGED
CARMEN- PARTLY DAMAGED
Sinkhole
CARMEN- MONTE SUERTE
Table 7: List of Landslide Locations
Landslide Locations
LOBOC- BRGY. CANDASAG
DIMIAO- CATUGASAN & GUINOAGITAN
CORTES- LILIOAN NAT'L HI WAY
CLARIN- BUANGAN , CABOY, TONTONAN, & DANAHAW
LILA- BANBAN& POBLACION
CORELLA- BRGY. CANATAC
BALILIHAN- BRGY. DOROL
ALICIA- SUDLON & DELMONTE
DANAO- DAGOHOY HILLS & MAGTANGTANG
LOON – SIASONG
CARMEN - MONTE SUERTE & VILLAFUERTE
SAN ISIDRO
Table 8: Number of Families Evacuated and their Immediate Concerns
Municipality # of Families Evacuated Evacuation Center
Immediate Needs and Other Concerns
ALBURQUERQUE
ALICIA
FAMILIES IN THE FF. BRGY
BRGY.SUDLON - 121
BRGY. MAHAYAG – 30 BRGY. DELMONTE- 124 TOTAL - 275
EC AND OTHER OPEN AREA
ANDA NEGATIVE
ANTEQUERA 3,500 FAMILIES EC
IMMEDIATE RELIEF (FOODS,CANNEDGE, POTABLE WATER)
BACLAYON 157 FAMILIES EC
IMMEDIATE RELIEF (FOODS,CANNEDGE, POTABLE WATER)
BALILIHAN 3,334 FAMILIES EC
IMMEDIATE RELIEF (FOODS,CANNEDGE, POTABLE WATER)
BATUAN 46 FAMILIES (71 ADULTS AND PLAZA AND
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43 CHILDREN) SCHOOL
BIENUNIDO NEGATIVE
BILAR
500 FAMILIES
PLAZA IN THE FRONT OF THE CHURCH BUSU GROUND BRGY DAGOHOY COURT BRGY.BONIFACIO OPEN AREA OPEN GROUNDS
RELIEF GOODS ARE DISTRIBUTED BUT THEY NEED MORE HEAVY EQUIPMENT NEEDED DUE TO LANDSLIDE IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS
BUENAVISTA 4000 FAMILIES OPEN GROUNDS
IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS
CALAPE
CANDUAY NEGATIVE
CARMEN 50 PEOPLE
MUNICIPAL GROUNDS EC NEAR THE GYM
ONGOING RELIEF OPERATIONS AND MEDICAL STATION SETUP AT THE OVAL NEAR GYM
CATIGBIAN
NO FAMILIES EVACUATED IN THE IDENTIFIED EC (RESIDENTS PREFERRED TO STAY AT HOME) 84 FAMILIES CATIGBIAN
NO FAMILIES EVACUATED IN THE IDENTIFIED EC
DAGOHOY 1340 PERSONS OPEN GROUNDS
DANAO
BRGY. REMEDIOS NO ESTIMATES ON THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE OPEN AREA
BRGY.STO NINO 400 PEOPLE OPEN AREA
BRGY. MAGTANGTANG 1000 PEOPLE
DAGOHOY PARK
BRGY,.POBLACION 300 PEOPLE
SCHOOL GROUNDS
BRGY.CARBON - 724 PEOPLE SCHOOL GROUNDS
BRGY.NAHUD 400 PEOPLE OPEN
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GROUNDS
BRGY.REMEDIOS 1200 PEOPLE BRGY.PLAZA
BRGY.DAGOHOY 100 PEOPLE BASKETBALL COURT
DAUIS NEGATIVE
POBLACION,BALBALAN,AND
DAUIS AND PUANGYUTA TAWID
DIMIAO 500 FAMILIES
DUERO 70 FAMILIES EC
GARCIA HERNANDEZ NONE
GETAFE
GUINDULMAN 30 HOUSEHOLD (150 PERSONS FROM SITIO TAWID MAYUGA)
MAYUGA HIGH SCHOOL
INABANGA
MORE OR LESS 1000 FAMILIES EVACUATED FROM BANAHAO, LILOAN NORTE, LILIOAN SUR, LUTAO AND SAN ISIDRO
PEOPLE ARE SCATTERED IN AN OPEN AREA
JAGNA 60 FAMILIES
LOOC BRGY HALL AND CAN OPAO CHAPEL
LILA 18 BRGY'S AFFECTED (AS OF 9:00 PM ON OCTOBER 15,2013)
LILA CENTRAL SCHOOL AND BASKETBALL COURT
PER INFO FROM THE MLGOO, THE OFFICIAL LIST WAS SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE DSWD PROVINCIAL LEVEL BY THE MDRRMO
LOAY 2000 PERSONS
BRGY. HALLS, OPEN SPACES, BASKETBALL COURT
IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS (IF POSSIBLE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE HOUSE OF THE MAYOR SINCE THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING HAS SLIGHLY CRACKED)
LOBOC 349 HOUSEHOLDS
COMMAND CENTER AT LOBOC PLAZA
LOON 35 THOUSAND PERSONS
LOON OPERATION CENTER IN FRONT OF
IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS
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MUNICIPAL HALL FAMILIES ARE IN THE OPEN FIELD
MABINI NEGATIVE
MARIBOJOC 3000 PERSONS
DEMO FARM BRGY. BAYACABAC PAGNITOAN AND JANDIG ,OTHER IN MOUNTAIN BRGYS
PANGLAO NEGATIVE
PILAR 148 FAMILIES (ALL BRGYS AFFECTED
EC AND OTHER OPEN AREA
PRES. CP. GARCIA NEGATIVE
SAGBAYAN 100 FAMILIES
MUNICIPAL PLAZA, OCCUPIED OPEN SPACES, CAMBAJAN AND CENTRAL
NEED POTABLE WATER
SAN ISIDRO 356 FAMILIES DIRECTLY AFFECTED
EC AND OTHER OPEN AREA
SAN MIGUEL 9152 PERSONS
BASKETBALL COURT AND PLAZA
IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS
SEVILA NEGATIVE
SIERRA BULLONES
THERE ARE EVACUES BUT NO SPECIFIC TOTAL AS OF THE MOMENT
UPLAND AREAS
SIKATUNA 1411 HOUSEHOLDS
SCATTERED IN AN OPEN AREA
TALIBON 1000 PERSONS EC
TRINIDAD
TUBIGON 7000 FAMILIES IMMEDIATE RELIEF GOODS
UBAY 50 FAMILIES- 308 PEOPLE UBAY OPEN FIELD
VALENCIA NEGATIVE
TAGBILARAN CITY 6182 DISPLACED INDIVIDUAL
CPG SPORTS COMPLEX
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Table 9: Identified Areas in Need of Food and Water
Areas in Need of Food and Water
Anteguera
Cortes Lorito, Purok 5
Busao, Maribojoc
Aligway, Maribojoc
Bato Cabawan , Maribojoc
UCB,Loon Hospital
Catagbacan Norte, Loon
Barangay Lintuan,Loon
Calape
Clarin
Bonbon, Clarin
Barrio Ambuan, Catigbian
Sta. Cruz, Dagohoy
Ilaya, Sierra Bullones
36-3 Calceta Street
Bagacay, Loon
Poblacion, Danao
San Roque, Maribojoc
Mandaog Elem. School*
Calape Central School*
Tultugan Elem. School*
Calape Plaza
Sta.Cruz Barangay Hall
San Isidro Barangay Hall
Katmunan Barangay Hall
Bonbon Barangay Hall
Calape mother & Child Hospital
Oval (at the back of Calape Mother& child)
Napo, Loon
Sandigan , Loon
Sagbayan
Montesuwerte, Carmen
Brgy. Cogon, Balilihan
Lintuan , Loon
Inabanga
Mahayag Norte, Catigbian
*mostly in need of water Table 9: Priority Areas for Search and Rescue
Location Details
KATIPUNAN- SAGBAYAN
BRGY.VILLAFLOR, CLARIN 3 PERSONS FOR RESCUE
BRGY. LOOC, BALILIHAN 2 PERSONS FOR RESCUE
BRGY. KATIPUNAN, LOON 3 FEMALE, 1 CHILD & 1 SENIOR CITIZEN FOR RESCUE
BRGY.UBUJAN, ANTEQUERA - 4 CHILD, 1 ADULT
4 CHILD & 1 ADULT FOR RESCUE
POBLACION, ANTEQUERA 3 ADULTS FOR RESCUE
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BRGY. VEGA, ANTEQUERA
CANTAM- IS , BAGO LOON 3 ADULT MISSING FOR RESCUE
LOON - CANTAM-IS 10 TRAPPED
SAN ISIDRO
I. Municipality of ANTEQUERA
NO. OF BARANGAYS 21
TOTAL POPULATION 14,793
TOTAL NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS 3,350
BARANGAYS
Angilan Most badly affected
Bantolinao
Bicahan
Bitaugan Most badly affected
Bungahan
Canlaas Most badly affected
Cansibuan Most badly affected
Can-omay
Celing
Danao Most badly affected
Danicop
Mag-aso
Poblacion
Quinapon-an Most badly affected
Santo Rosario Most badly affected
Tabuan Most badly affected
Tagubaas Most badly affected
Tupas Most badly affected
Obujan
Viga Most badly affected
Villa Aurora
II. Municipality of CARMEN
NO. OF BARANGAYS 29
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS 9,000
TOTAL NO. OF INDIVIDUALS 50,000
BARANGAYS
Alegria Most badly affected
Bicao Most badly affected
Buenavista
Buenos Aires
Calatrava
El Progreso
El Salvador
Guadalupe
Katipunan Most badly affected
La Libertad
La Paz
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La Salvacion
La Victoria
Matin-ao
Montehermoso
Montesuerte Most badly affected
Montesunting
Montevideo
Nueva Fuerza
Nueva Vida Este
Nueva Vida Sur
Nueva Vida Norte
Poblacion Norte
Poblacion Sur
Tambo-an
Vallehermoso
Villaflor
Villafuerte
Villarcayo
III. Municipality of CATIGBIAN
Barangays Total Number of Households
No. of Houses Damaged
Total Partly
Alegria 302 55 247
Ambuan 285 115 0
Baang 312 50 0
Bagtic 220 220 0
Bongbong 165 23 0
Cang-iras 198 10 0
Cambailan 182 44 0
Candumayao 336 27 0
Causwagan Norte 360 104 122
Hagbuaya 208 30 0
Haguilanan 238 37 88
Libertad Sur 74 1 16
Liboron 206 10 196
Maitum 228 26 108
Mahayag Norte 119 36 83
Mahayag Sur 67 24 43
Mantagida 197 197 0
Poblacion 412 51 324
Poblacion Weste 390 58 332
Rizal 164 20 75
Sinakayanan 194 8 180
Triple Union 256 50 143
TOTAL 5,113 1,196 1,957
Number of Casualties in CATIGBAHAN
BARANGAYS DEAD INJURED
Alegria 0 10
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Ambuan 0 0
Baang 0 2
Bagtic 0 0
Bongbong 0 1
Cang-iras 0 2
Cambailan 0 11
Candumayao 0 0
Causwagan Norte 2 1
Hagbuaya 0 0
Haguilanan 0 3
Libertad Sur 0 0
Liboron 0 6
Maitum 1 15
Mahayag Norte 0 6
Mahayag Sur 0 0
Mantagida 0 5
Poblacion 0 7
Poblacion Weste 0 11
Rizal 2 0
Sinakayanan 0 0
Triple Union 0 0
TOTAL 5 80
Damaged Infrastructures
BARANGAYS TOTAL PARTLY
Alegria
Ambuan
Baang
Bagtic
Bongbong
Cang-iras
Cambailan
Candumayao Barangay Hall
Candumayao Bridge
Foot Bridge
Elementary School
Barangay Roads
Provincial Roads
Causwagan Norte
Hagbuaya Barangay Hall
Day Care Center
Health Center
Haguilanan
Libertad Sur
Liboron
Maitum Elementary School E.S
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FMR
Mahayag Norte
Mahayag Sur Mahayag Sur
Barangay Road
P.S (School Building)
Mantagida Health Center
Barangay Hall
Day Care
Elementary School
National HS
Poblacion Barangay Hall
Day Care Center
Barangay Stage
Bleachers
Barangay Perimeter Fence
Catigbian Central Elementary
Catigbian National High
Barangay Road
Poblacion Weste
Rizal Day Care
Sinakayanan
Triple Union
IV. Municipality of LOON
No. Injured Casualties Missing
District I
Song-on 0 0 0
Tontonan 0 0 0
Cuasi 2 0 0
Tangnan 0 3 0
Pig-ot 0 0 0
Cabadug 1 1 0
Basdacu 3 2 0
Lintuan 3 1 0
Taytay 1 0 0
District II
Moto Norte 7 3 0
Moto Sur 3 2 0
Napo 1 0 0
Cogon Sur 0 1 0
Canmanoc 0 5 0
Tubadio 0 0 0
Tiwi 0 1 0
Tangnan 1 0 0
Agsoso 2 0 0
Badix Occ 2 2 0
District III
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Cogon Norte 8 4 0
Basac 3 1 0
Canhandon Orr 1 0 0
Canhandon Occ 0 2 0
Biasong 0 1 0
Cataab Handig 2 0 0
Cataab Norte 0 0 0
Cataab Sur 1 1 0
Ubayan 0 0 0
Ticugan 0 0 0
District IV
Bahi 0 0 0
Katipuhan 2 4 0
Kawayan 0 0 0
Saong 0 0 0
Cantomocad 0 0 0
Nueva Vida 0 0 0
Pananaquilon 0 0 0
Pondol 0 3 0
District V
Cansubayon 0 0 0
Campatod 0 0 0
Bongco 2 0 0
Bugno 1 2 1
Nagtuang 2 3 0
Quinobcoban 1 0 0
Badbad Oriental 1 0 1
Tubodacu 1 3 0
Tubuan 0 0 0
District VI
Genomoan 0 0 0
Canmang 0 0 0
Cansuguit 0 1 0
Candaigan 0 1 0
Cantaongon 0 1 0
Bago 0 0 4
Basiay 0 0 0
District VII
Basdio 0 0 0
Calayugan Norte 0 0 0
Calayugan Sur 2 2 0
Mocpoc Norte 0 0 0
Mocpoc Sur 0 0 0
Canigaan 0 0 0
Sondol 0 0 0
Ubojan 1 1 0
District VIII
Cambaquiz 1 0 0
Cabacungan 0 0 0
Looc 0 0 0
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Pantudlan 0 0 0
Talisay 0 0 0
Summary No. Injured Casualties Missing
District I 10 7 0
District II 16 14 3
District III 16 9 0
District IV 0 5 2
District V 8 9 2
District VI 0 3 4
District VII 3 3 0
District VIII 1 0 0
Total 54 50 11
V. Municipality of MARIBOJOC
Barangay No. of Casualties No. of Injured
Aliguay 1 0
Candavid 3 0
0 0
Toril 2 0
0 0
Cabawan 2 0
0 0
San Roque 1 0
Anislag 1 0
Punta Cruz 1 0
Dipatlong 1 0
Pagnitoan 3 12
Punsod 1 0
Bayacabac 1 0
Lagtangon 0 2
Poblacion 0 13
All other barangays 0 15
Totals 17 42
Bridges Status
Abatan Bridge Totally Damaged
Bato Cabawan Bridge
Agahay Bridge
Anislag-Poblacion Bridge Partially Damaged
Batuan Bridge
Roads (National and Local) 70%-80% Damaged
Institutional
Santa Cruz Parish Church Totally Damaged
Saint Vincent Institute
Punta Cruz Watch Tower
Jandig Barangay Hall
Pagnitoan Barangay Hall
Cabawan Barangay Hall
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Lincod Barangay Hall
Bayacabac Barangay Hall
Waterworks system Partially Damaged
Maribojoc Community Hospital
Maribojoc Cemetery
Maribojoc Port
Government Offices
Residential 85-95% Damaged
Fire Incidence Totally gulfed by fire, residential building made of light materials (Teresita Gretare Descallar) responded by the fire truck
Evacuation Centers
Pagnitoan Pagnitoan Proper
Bugho
Bayacabac Valles Farm
Demo Farm
Bolasco Farm
Chiu Farm
Mike Racho
Dipatlong Dobdob
Sambuwan
San Vicente Moto
(All other barangays)
Needs
Potable water
Medicines (surgical sutures, anesthesia, bandage)
Food (rice, canned goods, noodles, etc)
Power
Population 20,541
Households 4,531
Households per Barangay
Agahay 137
Aliguay 203
Anislag 219
Bayacabac 425
Bood 108
Busao 130
Cabawan 352
Candavid 130
Dipatlong 304
Guiwanon 134
Jandig 210
Lagtangon 68
Lincod 356
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Pagnitoan 138
Poblacion 454
Punsod 138
Punta Cruz 156
San Isidro 125
San Roque (Aghao) 267
San Vicente 222
Tinibgan 137
Toril 120
VI. Municipality of SAGBAYAN No. of Damaged Households
NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS AFFECTED
5,000
BARANGAY TOTAL PARTLY
Sta. Catalina 45 30
Katipunan
Canmano 5 40
Libertad Sur 11 27
San Roque 7 40
Sta. Cruz 7 76
Sagbayan Sur 200 74
San Isidro 57 36
Fabrica 38 36
TOTAL: 367 440
Damaged Infrastructures
INFRASTRUCTURE TOTAL PARTLY
GOVERNMENT FACILITIES
Municipal Building
RHU Building
Waterworks System
Sagbayan Birthing Center
Municipal Gymnasium
Public Market
Sagbayan Cultural Center
Post Harvest Facilities
No. of casualties in SAGBAYAN
Casualties/Fatalities 11
Missing 5
Injured 70 (for validation)
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BARANGAY NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
Poblacion 502
Silungan
Fabrica
Hillside
Hayahag
Calubihan
88 107 153 79 75
Canmano 246
Canmaya Centro 379
Canmaya Diot 330
Dagnawan 150
Kagawasan 124
Katipunan 137
Kabasacan 124
Calangahan 243
Libertad Sur 56
Libertad Norte 70
Mantalongon 199
Langtad 146
San Isidro 203
San Roque 97
San Ramon 132
San Vicente Norte 159/993
San Vicente Sur 65/310
Sagbayan Sur 269/1,258
Sta. Cruz 220/737
Ubojan 260
Sta. Catalina 190
San Agustin 260/863
San Antonio 220
TOTAL 5,183
List of donations provided in SAGBAYAN
LIST OF DONORS DONATIONS
Albo Bohol 2 cartons sardines 3 cartons mineral H2O
Reyes Tagbilaran City 80 packs of relief goods
IPI Foundation
Licon Family Talibon Bohol 5 cartons mega sardines 4 cartons noodles 6 bottle water 2 carton biscuits
Bohol Sunside Resort (Panglao Resorts) 4 sacks of rice 4 boxes sardines 30 gal H2O
RJ Suarez Friendship 1000 bottles of H2O (500ml) 14 boxes of assorted relief goods(noodles, rice, biscuits in plastic)
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3 sacks of assorted goods 22 packs of candles at 10’s
Fresh Milk/ Anonymous Donors Bread
Dolotina and San Antonio Youth Association 300 packs of assorted goods
LGU Ubay 1,500 packs of assorted goods 140 gallon tank 27 gallon container 10 boxes of 350ml bottled water
IPI Foundation 400 packs of assorted goods
VII. Municipality of TUBIGON Number of families inside and outside evacuation centers in TUBIGON
BARANGAYS NO. OF POPULATION
INSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS/AREAS
OUTSIDE EVACUATION CENTERS/AREAS
Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
BAGONGBANWA 205
BANLASAN 219 1002
BATASAN 249 1051 1 2
BILANGBILANGAN 151 910 4 19 143 891
BOSONGON 271 1184
BUENOS AIRES 248
BUNACAN 224 1068
CABULIJAN 555 3 11
CAHAYAG 398 1197
CAWAYANAN 369 1582
CENTRO 640 2885 313 1307
GENOCOCAN 118 8 43
GUIWANON 279 5 27
ILIJAN NORTE 369 2218 80 500 270 1718
ILIJAN SUR 173 740 174 740
LIBERTAD 269 1189
MACAAS 547 2 9
MATABAO 295 1245 295 1245
MOCABOC 143 644
PANADTARAN 234 1013
PANAYTAYON 516
PANDAN 335 1343 335 1343
PANGAPASON 143
PINAYAGAN NORTE
529 2434
PINAYAGAN SUR 491 1845 2 8
POOC OCCIDENTAL
245 1105 119 302
POOC ORIENTAL 571 2494 110 502 461 1992
POTOHAN 432 97 444
TALENCERAS 178 872 163 872
TAN-AWAN 212
TINANGNAN 628 36 152
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UBAY 58
UBOJAN 405 3 9
VILLANUEVA 124
TOTAL 10823 28021 783 3335 1841 8801
Number of Casualties in TUBIGON
BARANGAY INJURED DEAD
BAGONGBANWA 0 0
BANLASAN 0 0
BATASAN 0 0
BILANGBILANGAN 1 0
BOSONGON 0 0
BUENOS AIRES 0 0
BUNACAN 0 0
CABULIJAN 14 0
CAHAYAG 11 0
CAWAYANAN 6 0
CENTRO 13 0
GENOCOCAN 0 0
GUIWANON 4 0
ILIJAN NORTE 4 0
ILIJAN SUR 7 0
LIBERTAD 0 1
MACAAS 10 1
MATABAO 10 1
MOCABOC 3 0
PANADTARAN 1 0
PANAYTAYON 5 0
PANDAN 1 0
PANGAPASON 4 0
PINAYAGAN NORTE 8 0
PINAYAGAN SUR 2 0
POOC OCCIDENTAL 4 0
POOC ORIENTAL 25 1
POTOHAN 8 0
TALENCERAS 2 1
TAN-AWAN 3 1
TINANGNAN 9 0
UBAY 0 0
UBOJAN 5 0
VILLANUEVA 0 0
TOTAL 160 6