SitRep No. 27 TAB A
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
GRAND TOTAL 2,524 435,220 1,852,900 1,910 94,661 424,016 88,775 384,326 183,436 808,342
MIMAROPA 31 528 1,846 31 528 1,846 0 0 528 1,846
Marinduque 2 23 93 2 23 93 23 93
Mogpog 2 23 93 2 23 93 23 93
Oriental Mindoro 21 254 1,135 21 254 1,135 254 1,135
Baco 8 160 644 8 160 644 160 644
Pinamalayan 2 20 99 2 20 99 20 99
Roxas 3 25 113 3 25 113 25 113
Victoria 8 49 279 8 49 279 49 279
Palawan 2 14 70 2 14 70 14 70
Roxas 2 14 70 2 14 70 14 70
Romblon 6 237 548 6 237 548 237 548
Odiongan 2 162 224 2 162 224 162 224
San Fernando 4 75 324 4 75 324 75 324
REGION V 163 7,692 32,679 210 6,821 28,962 871 3,717 7,692 32,679
Albay 14 1,685 7,634 16 1,679 7,607 6 27 1,685 7,634
Bacacay 1 13 78 1 13 78 13 78
Guinobatan 3 812 3,541 3 812 3,541 812 3,541
Malilipot 3 130 573 5 124 546 124 546
Oas 1 14 65 1 14 65 14 65
Pio Duran 2 596 2,893 2 596 2,893 596 2,893
Polangui 3 99 394 3 99 394 99 394
Tiwi 1 21 90 1 21 90 21 90
Camarines Norte 3 151 568 4 131 492 20 76 151 568
San Vicente 2 5 21 2 5 21 5 21
Vinzons 1 146 547 2 126 471 126 471
Camarines Sur 16 333 1,262 23 311 1,173 22 89 333 1,262
Bombon 1 34 176 2 34 176 34 176
Buhi 2 29 120 3 29 120 29 120
Cabusao 1 35 139 1 35 139 35 139
Canaman 7 108 399 9 86 310 86 310
Garchitorena 1 19 97 1 19 97 19 97
Iriga City 1 10 42 1 10 42 10 42
Magarao 1 4 16 1 4 16 4 16
Minalabac 1 38 65 1 38 65 38 65
Ocampo 1 56 208 4 56 208 56 208
Masbate 98 4,663 19,257 126 3,900 16,096 763 3,161 4,663 19,257
Aroroy 2 39 189 1 39 189 39 189
Baleno 1 17 75 1 17 75 17 75
Balud 10 248 1,193 13 177 852 177 852
Batuan 5 37 185 5 35 175 35 175
Cataingan 2 23 110 2 23 110 23 110
Cawayan 12 991 3,938 11 707 2,845 707 2,845
Dimasalang 11 1,039 4,806 22 775 3,574 775 3,574
Esperanza 9 692 2,703 9 692 2,703 692 2,703
Mandaon 5 266 990 4 266 990 266 990
City of Masbate 5 176 514 5 176 514 176 514
Mobo 7 109 555 12 109 555 109 555
Monreal 4 113 549 2 113 549 113 549
Palanas 3 59 238 3 59 238 59 238
Pio V. Cruz (Limbuhan) 1 21 80 1 21 80 21 80
Placer 1 21 131 2 21 131 21 131
San Fernando 1 20 60 1 20 60 20 60
San Jacinto 5 182 747 6 122 544 122 544
Uson 14 610 2,194 26 528 1,912 528 1,912
Sorsogon 32 860 3,958 41 800 3,594 60 364 860 3,958
Bulan 4 130 624 5 130 624 130 624
Bulusan 9 268 1,235 10 208 871 208 871
Castilla 1 3 17 1 3 17 3 17
Gubat 1 45 227 1 45 227 45 227
Irosin 1 10 51 1 10 51 10 51
Juban 7 185 749 9 185 749 185 749
Magallanes 1 4 21 1 4 21 4 21
Matnog 2 60 250 4 60 250 60 250
Prieto Diaz 2 57 236 2 57 236 57 236
City of Sorsogon 4 98 548 7 98 548 98 548
REGION VI 37 814 3,516 39 769 3,334 45 182 814 3,516
Aklan 16 316 1,308 17 310 1,278 6 30 316 1,308
New Washington 1 22 110 1 16 80 0 80
Ibajay 4 24 90 4 24 90 24 90
Malay 4 53 210 5 53 210 53 210
Nabas 6 212 872 6 212 872 212 872
Tangalan 1 5 26 1 5 26 5 26
Capiz 13 295 1,380 11 256 1,228 39 152 295 1,380
Ivisan 2 7 27 2 7 27 7 27
Panay 3 66 260 2 27 108 27 108
President Roxas 2 111 555 1 111 555 111 555
Roxas City 6 111 538 6 111 538 111 538
Iloilo 8 203 828 11 203 828 0 0 174 669
Balasan 3 29 159 6 29 159 29 159
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)
AFFECTED POPULATION
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
Province / Municipality / City / Barangays
AFFECTED No. of
Evacuation
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers**Outside Evacuation
Center**
TOTAL SERVED-
CUMMULATIVE**
(Inside + Outside)
AFFECTED POPULATION | Page 1 of 3
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Province / Municipality / City / Barangays
AFFECTED No. of
Evacuation
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers**Outside Evacuation
Center**
TOTAL SERVED-
CUMMULATIVE**
(Inside + Outside)
Concepcion 5 174 669 5 174 669 174 669
REGION VII 52 5,087 24,294 61 1,022 4,926 4,065 19,368 5,087 24,294
Cebu 52 5,087 24,294 61 1,022 4,926 4,065 19,368 5,087 24,294
Bantayan 3 54 176 3 52 164 52 164
Daanbantayan 20 4,580 21,926 27 673 3,322 673 3,322
Madridejos 1 29 154 2 29 154 29 154
Medellin 11 181 913 9 39 203 39 203
Pilar 5 51 166 5 37 124 37 124
Sogod 4 141 705 5 141 705 141 705
Tabogon 8 51 254 10 51 254 51 254
REGION VIII 2,230 420,552 1,788,892 1,557 84,974 383,275 83,794 361,059 168,768 744,334
Biliran 128 30,125 118,599 107 6,636 27,951 5,813 23,828 12,449 51,779
Almeria 12 3,015 14,647 12 738 2,907 738 2,907
Kawayan 20 6,073 25,426 15 263 1,107 263 1,107
Naval 20 2,320 8,496 15 668 3,493 668 3,493
Biliran 11 4,995 16,352 7 337 1,570 337 1,570
Cabucgayan 16 4,933 22,266 20 1,316 5,259 1,316 5,259
Caibiran 17 3,727 7,709 14 755 3,663 755 3,663
Culaba 17 3,249 15,983 10 961 3,171 961 3,171
Maripipi 15 1,813 7,720 14 1,598 6,781 1,598 6,781
Eastern Samar 461 96,927 385,156 263 15,436 67,044 27,666 110,509 43,102 177,553
Arteche 20 4,518 16,254 18 2,145 8,359 2,145 8,359
City of Borongan (Capital) 9 3,715 14,860 12 1,227 6,135 1,227 6,135
Can-Avid 28 5,689 23,111 21 814 3,730 814 3,730
Dolores 26 6,232 31,160 0 0 0 0 0
Jipapad 3 2,557 9,356 3 103 270 103 270
Maslog 12 1,349 5,884 18 509 1,591 509 1,591
Oras 23 3,484 14,739 2 3,484 14,739 3,484 14,739
San Julian 2 4,062 15,677 1 67 335 67 335
San Policarpio 13 4,140 16,906 6 191 965 191 965
Sulat 18 4,295 14,555 4 244 1,142 244 1,142
Taft 24 5,399 19,951 15 868 4,225 868 4,225
Balangiga 13 3,984 15,431 5 218 741 218 741
Balangkayan 15 2,942 10,897 3 18 50 18 50
Gen. MacArthur 30 3,500 15,900 15 196 776 196 776
Giporlos 5 1,530 6,120 11 464 1,856 464 1,856
Guiuan 60 14,139 56,277 29 1,570 9,420 1,570 9,420
Hernani 9 2,295 10,238 9 377 1,508 377 1,508
Lawaan 16 3,326 13,055 18 158 632 158 632
Llorente 33 5,884 21,689 3 250 1,022 250 1,022
Maydolong 20 2,160 6,100 15 498 2,111 498 2,111
Mercedes 16 1,908 6,745 11 573 1,783 573 1,783
Quinapondan 25 3,981 16,108 7 162 678 162 678
Salcedo 41 5,838 24,143 37 1,300 4,976 1,300 4,976
Leyte 563 120,238 525,254 474 18,786 82,618 31,537 139,515 50,323 222,133
Alangalang 28 4,145 17,040 26 704 2,955 704 2,955
Babatngon 25 9,282 32,410 0 0
Palo 33 2,616 10,655 136 1,997 8,044 1,997 8,044
San Miguel 21 4,462 20,148 8 304 1,341 304 1,341
Santa Fe 20 1,640 6,931 0 0
Tacloban City (capital) 65 22,887 110,239 30 3,694 17,983 3,694 17,983
Tolosa 8 176 1,057 7 176 1,055 176 1,055
Barugo 18 1,726 8,426 11 662 2,914 662 2,914
Burauen 13 203 863 9 159 764 159 764
Capoocan 21 8,404 33,617 19 281 1,333 281 1,333
Carigara 20 1,213 5,731 62 652 3,057 652 3,057
Dagami 17 595 1,940 17 595 1,940 595 1,940
Dulag 11 566 1,942 9 185 560 185 560
Jaro 15 236 1,177 17 236 1,177 236 1,177
La Paz 5 172 557 5 172 557 172 557
MacArthur 2 14 53 2 14 53 14 53
Tunga 8 2,329 8,885 0 0
Calubian 8 113 482 8 113 482 113 482
Leyte 30 14,579 71,860 5 205 1,472 205 1,472
San Isidro 19 8,221 31,641 6 54 169 54 169
Tabango 13 8,461 34,360 0 0
Villaba 13 487 1,948 12 487 1,948 487 1,948
Albuera 7 157 606 7 157 606 157 606
Isabel 2 174 1,030 1 120 627 120 627
Kananga 8 1,257 6,114 19 1,257 6,114 1,257 6,114
Matag-Ob 21 4,709 19,890 5 69 304 69 304
Merida 3 7,776 31,104 4 134 536 134 536
Ormoc City 28 5,594 23,086 33 5,594 23,086 5,594 23,086
Palompon 8 21 87 3 21 87 21 87
City of Baybay 12 694 3,254 10 694 3,254 694 3,254
Hilongos 9 49 204 0 0
Hindang 2 27 127 2 27 127 27 127
Inopacan 18 1,012 4,048 0 0
Javier (Bugho) 25 6,151 33,453 0 0
Mahaplag 7 90 289 1 23 73 23 73
Northern Samar 410 56,302 249,617 223 21,487 104,973 4 20 21,491 104,993
Allen 2 30 150 4 20 100 20 100
Biri 8 2,492 12,124 8 2,492 12,124 2,492 12,124
Bobon 18 1,401 6,832 9 342 1,370 342 1,370
Capul 12 251 802 0 0
Catarman (Capital) 47 9,167 45,835 46 8,842 44,210 8,842 44,210
Lavezares 9 232 1,136 9 167 811 167 811
AFFECTED POPULATION | Page 2 of 3
Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons
Province / Municipality / City / Barangays
AFFECTED No. of
Evacuation
Centers
Inside Evacuation Centers**Outside Evacuation
Center**
TOTAL SERVED-
CUMMULATIVE**
(Inside + Outside)
Lope de Vega 24 2,751 13,570 0 0 0 0 0
Mondragon 15 4,662 20,858 17 1,342 6,480 1,342 6,480
Rosario 11 2,410 12,040 1 2,410 12,040 2,410 12,040
San Antonio 10 854 3,212 0 0
San Isidro 2 212 1,060 3 108 432 108 432
San Jose 16 443 1,912 13 440 1,896 440 1,896
San Vicente 6 481 1,167 0 0 0 0 0
Victoria 9 227 1,044 7 164 667 164 667
Catubig 45 7,925 28,900 4 81 338 81 338
Gamay 5 357 1,571 3 110 583 110 583
Laoang 12 442 2,194 12 438 2,174 438 2,174
Lapinig 10 516 2,272 9 493 2,179 493 2,179
Las Navas 52 9,791 44,688 3 95 400 95 400
Mapanas 13 3,253 16,285 9 469 2,186 469 2,186
Palapag 16 1,001 4,749 9 674 3,248 674 3,248
Pambujan 26 2,561 13,324 21 1,988 10,487 1,988 10,487
San Roque 16 2,035 9,725 36 812 3,248 812 3,248
Silvino Lobos 26 2,808 4,167 0 0
Western Samar 650 116,612 508,985 487 22,557 100,440 18,774 87,187 41,331 187,627
Almagro 23 605 2,235 22 605 2,235 605 2,235
Calbayog City 23 2,038 9,011 0 0
Gandara 35 7,569 35,465 40 1,837 8,219 1,837 8,219
Matuguinao 3 358 1,535 5 178 676 178 676
Pagsanghan 13 1,842 7,911 13 1,687 7,094 1,687 7,094
San Jorge 10 4,333 17,939 6 196 874 196 874
Santa Margarita 4 46 230 4 46 230 46 230
Santo Nino 5 461 1,902 0 0
Tagapul-an 14 828 2,901 14 828 2,901 828 2,901
Tarangan 41 4,141 18,958 13 290 1,381 290 1,381
Basey 26 5,290 26,450 0 0
Calbiga 41 6,073 23,002 8 178 859 178 859
City of Catbalogan (capital) 57 31,511 156,215 18 1,034 5,038 1,034 5,038
Daram 57 8,756 46,690 57 3,340 16,630 3,340 16,630
Hinabangan 21 3,750 10,294 8 285 1,035 285 1,035
Jiabong 34 3,936 16,009 32 1,499 5,921 1,499 5,921
Marabut 24 5,167 19,996 31 577 2,308 577 2,308
Motiong 18 819 3,682 11 371 1,834 371 1,834
Paranas (Wright) 37 1,211 5,271 47 1,209 5,188 1,209 5,188
Pinabacdao 24 4,616 18,813 21 1,057 4,822 1,057 4,822
San Jose de Buan 14 1,097 5,593 14 1,097 5,593 1,097 5,593
San Sebastian 14 2,136 9,224 31 676 2,626 676 2,626
Santa Rita 38 10,777 31,868 18 1,052 4,851 1,052 4,851
Talalora 11 2,254 9,473 11 366 2,042 366 2,042
Villareal 38 2,677 13,003 38 2,677 13,003 2,677 13,003
Zumarraga 25 4,321 15,315 25 1,472 5,080 1,472 5,080
Southern Leyte 18 348 1,281 3 72 249 0 0 72 249
City of Maasin (Capital) 1 16 97 1 16 97 16 97
Anahawan 2 54 145 1 53 141 53 141
Saint Bernard 13 275 1,028
San Ricardo 2 3 11 1 3 11 3 11
CARAGA 11 547 1,673 12 547 1,673 0 0 547 1,673
Dinagat Island 10 546 1,668 11 546 1,668 0 0 546 1,668
Loreto 1 29 125 1 29 125 29 125
San Jose (capital) 8 515 1,539 9 515 1,539 515 1,539
Tubajon 1 2 4 1 2 4 2 4
Surigao del Norte 1 1 5 1 1 5 0 0 1 5
Pilar 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 5
Note: The decrease in number of affectred barangays, families, and person is due to the validated data from concerned DSWD Field Offices
**Cummulative data
Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #28 on TS Urduja (Kai-Tak), 27 January 2018, 6:00 AM
AFFECTED POPULATION | Page 3 of 3
SitRep No. 27 TAB B
AREA NAMEAGE /
GENDERADDRESS REMARKS
DEAD 47
MIMAROPA 2
ROMBLON 2
1 Masoline Mingo Romero 68 y/o MSitio Parao, Barangay Mabini, San
Fernando, Romblon
1 Matilde Recto Romero 60 y/o FSitio Parao, Barangay Mabini, San
Fernando, Romblon
REGION V 4
4
1 Genalyn Pecante Baola 42/MBarangay Sta. Cruz, Municipality of
Palanas, Masbate
On 16 December 2017, the victim with her
daughter were swept by strong current of
floodwaters while evacuating. The
daughter survived the incident. Cause of
death is asphyxia.
1 Broderick Cueva Piadopo 24/M Municipality of Palanas, Masbate
1 Joana Condrena Lazala 25/FBarangay Maanahaaw, Municipality of
Palanas, Masbate
1 Conchita Nemi Nequita 54/F Municipality of Labo, Camarines Norte
On 17 December 2017, a landslide incident
occurred and hit the victim's house.
Cause of death is Craniocerebral Injury
due to Head Trauma.
REGION VIII 40
SAMAR 5
1 Romulo Abantao 39 yo / M
1 Mory Abantao 13 yo / M
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Rawis, Municipality of
Hinabangan, Samar
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Mambug, Municipality of
Daram, Samar
1 Alma C. Sabulao 36 yo / F Brgy. Lucoblucob, Daram, Samar
Immediate cause-asphyxia: Antecedent
cause-celebral concussion: underlying cause
due to falling rocks secondary to landslide on
December 16, 2017
EASTERN SAMAR 1
Lawaan, Eastern Samar 1 Ongoing validationBarangay 4, Municipality of Lawaan,
Eastern Samar
LEYTE 6
1 Ongoing validationPurok 3, Barangay Tongonan, Ormoc
City
1 Ongoing validation TZU CHI, Barangay Liloan, Ormoc City
Tacloban City, Leyte 1 Ongoing validationNew Hope Village, Barangay Sta.
Elena, Tacloban City
Villaba, Leyte 1 Ongoing validation
Alangalang, Leyte 1 Jose Ponferada Gargantilla Jr. 2 yo / MBarangay San Antonio, Municipality of
Alangalang, LeyteHypothermia
Mahaplag, Leyte 1 Ongoing validationBarangay Mahayag, Municipality of
Mahaplag, Leyte
BILIRAN 28
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
Almeria, Biliran
Sitio Barubuhan, Barangay Iyusan,
Municipality of Almeria, Biliran
Ormoc City, Leyte
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)CASUALTIES
As of 8:00 AM, 04 February 2018
San Fernando, Romblon
Around 11:00PM, 16 December 2017,
Masoline and Matilde were at home when
their sons, Dante Romero and Ronnie
Romero, left to safe keep their motorcycle at
a neighbor's house. However, upon their
sons' return, a landslide and mudflow
transpired and trapped the two victims inside
their house. Previously reported missing.
Confirmed dead as of 24
December 2017.
On 16 December 2017, the victims were
aboard a motorcycle crossing a bridge
when they were swept by strong current.
The bodies were retrieved on 17
Decemberber 2017. Cause of death is due
to drowning.
Palanas, Masbate
Hinabangan, Samar
Brgy. Binobucolan, Hinabangan,
Samar
On 13 December 2017, the victims reportedly
went to their farm within their barangay but
failed to return home. On 18 December 2017,
10:20 AM, Rosita Abantao reported to the
police that her husband and son have not
returned yet. The MDRRMO Hinabangan
immediately conducted Search and Rescue
(SAR) operations and at around 10:00 PM,
18 December 2017, the two cadavers were
found in a river near Brgy. Bucalan.
Daram, Samar
CASUALTIES | Page 1 of 4
AREA NAMEAGE /
GENDERADDRESS REMARKS
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Burabod, Municipality of
Biliran, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Sangalang, Municipality of
Bilirian, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationSitio Malamboon, Barangay Burabod,
Municipality of Biliran, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Larrazabal, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Larrazabal, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Larrazabal, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Agpangi, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
1 Ongoing validation
CARAGA 1
SURIGAO DEL SUR 1
1 Foreign National
Cardiac arrest, victim was found
unresponsive by fishermen in Tandag City in
the waters of Siargao Island, he was brought
immediately to Adela Serra Ty Medical
Center but was pronounced dead after
another cardiac arrest on December 17, 2017
INJURED 78
REGION VIII 78
SAMAR 17
Calbiga, Samar 1Arvie Gacita
(Previously reported as Arvy )17 yo / M Bgry. Canticum, Calbiga, Samar
Traumatic brain injury secondary to vehicular
accident due to bad weather
1 Lester Abanag 10 yo / M Brgy. San Jose, Hinabangan, Samar Abrasions at the face
1 Daniel Penaranda 11 yo / M Malinao, Hinabangan Abrasions at the face
1 Francisco Aban 84 yo / M Mugdo, Hinabangan, Samar Swelling at the right hand
1 John Mabansag 12 yo / M Bulacan, Hinabangan Lacerated wound at the left big toe
1 Teresita Tobaldo 57 yo / F Poblacion 1, Hinabangan Lacerated wound at right hand
1 Jessa Mabansag 11 yo / F San Jose, Hinabangan Lacerated wound at left hand
1 Mildred Padua 47 yo / F Poblacion 2, Hinabangan Lacerated wound at right hand
1 Antonio Arellano III 27 yo / M Poblacion 2, Hinabangan Lacerated wound at right hand
Lawaan, Samar 1 Jimmy Gamalo 35 yo / M Lawaan, East Samar Lacerated wound at left foot
Pinabacdao 1 Distraip Geroldo 48 yo / M Brgy. Bangon, Pinabacdao, Samar Lacerated wound
1 Efren Morales 20 yo / M Brgy. 1, Pambujan, Samar Punctured wound at right lower extremity
1 Simon Jarito 10 yo / M Brgy 1, Pambujan, Samar Lacerated wound (occipital area)
1 Aiza Manuel 28 yo / F Brgy North, San Jose Samar Abrasion right arm and left knee
1 Michael Moreno 44 yo / M Brgy Sout, San Jose Samar Punctured wound
1 Danilo M. Gupaal 27 yo / M Brgy. Katikugan, Sta. Rita, Samar
Lacerated wound right parietal area
secondary to vehicular accident due to bad
weather
1 Jerry Masamayor 27 yo / M B. Katikugan, Sta. Rita, Samar
left frontal area laceration, right frontal area
laceration secondary to vehicular due to bad
weather
EASTERN SAMAR 1
Guiuan, Eastern Samar 1 Sofia Coning 63 yo / F Brgy. 5 Pobalcio, Guiuan ,E. Samar Fracture closed patella right
NORTHERN SAMAR 6
1 Pablito Dumalao 52 yo / M Brgy. Narra, Catarman, Samar Punctured wound
1 Edmund Espelimbergo 32 yo / M Brgy. Narra, Catarman, Samar Lacerated wound
1 Ronel Lim 38 yo / M Brgy. Narra, Catarman, Samar Lacerated wound at right big toe
1 Nathaniel Unay 16 yo / M Brgy. Yakal, Catarman, Samar Incised wound right foot
1 Ian Ayson 7 yo / M Brgy UEP Zone 3 Catarman Samar Lacerated wound left sole
1 Jovito Avestruz 30 yo / M Brgy. Yakal, Catarman, Samar Punctured wound
Catarman, Northern
Samar
Sta. Rita, Samar
Biliran, Biliran
Naval, Biliran
Naval, Biliran
Caibiran, BiliranSitio Macalpa, Barangay Caibibihan,
Municipality of Caibiran, Biliran
Hinabangan, Samar
Pambujan
San Jose
CASUALTIES | Page 2 of 4
AREA NAMEAGE /
GENDERADDRESS REMARKS
LEYTE 31
1 Mavelle E. Mahayag 32 yo / F Leyte, LeyteCerebral concussion secondary to vehicular
accident due to bad weather
1 Ramil Mahayag 34 yo / M Brgy. Danos, Leyte, LeyteAbrasion left elbow dorsal area secondary to
vehicular accident due to bad weather
1 Gerald Amosco 10 yo / MBrgy. 68, Paseo de Legaspi, Tacloban
City
Cerebral contusion secondary to accidental
sliding on flooded slippery floor
1 Andrew William Abaloyan 30 yo / MBrgy. 83-B, Cogon, San Jose,
Tacloban City
Fracture closed complete m3 femur left
secondary to vehicular accident due to bad
weather
1 Remedios Nacarion Cebu 57 yo / FBrgy. 43-B, Quarry District, Tacloban
City
Contusion, Right Frontal area secondary to
vehicular accident due to bad weather
1 Atasha Garcia Cebu 2 yo / FBrgy. 43-B, Quarry District, Tacloban
City
Lacerated wound frontal head area and
dorsal aspect leg foot secondary to falling
debris
1 Edilberto Cotiongco Jr. 22 yo / F Brgy. Campetic, Palo, Leyte1st degree burn right thumb secondary to
accidental electrocution
1Nico Abria
(Previously reported as Nica)23 yo / M Brgy. Bagacay, Tacloban City Multiple injuries secondary to falling debris
1 James Espedes Jr. 36 yo / F Brgy. Banezville, Tacloban CityMultiple injuries secondary to vehicular due to
bad weather
1 Kian Cavero 17 yo / M Youngfield, Tacloban CityBlunt trauma right foot secondary to falling
debris
1 Metila Dioscoro 78 yo / F Sagkahan, Tacloban Citylow impact fall secondary to accidental sliding
on flooded slippery floor
1 Neck Acihar 24 yo / M San Roque, Taclobvan CityMultiple injuries secondary to vehicular due to
bad weather
1 Virgilia Diaz 72 yo / F Brgy. Quarry, Tacloban CitySpondylolisthesis secondary to accidental
sliding incident
1 Dominador Lim 41 yo / M B3 Paraiso, Tacloban City Multiple injuries secondary to falling debris
1 Julius Aurelio 24 yo / M Brgy. Marasbaras, Tacloban CityLaceration posterior aspect right leg
secondary to falling debris
1 Eddie Somdor 53 yo / M Tacloban City Lacerated Wound Left Eyebrow
1 Rosendo Barbiano 98 yo / M San Jose Tacloban City Blunt Head Trauma from Alleged Sliding
1 Sharon Dysam 23 yo / F Tacloban City Cervical Muscle Spasm from Alleged Fall
1 Myca Di Luna 36 yo / F San Jose Tacloban City Lacerated Wound Right Big Toe
1 Bryan Bugal 30 yo / M San Jose Tacloban City Lacerated Wound Left Big Toe
1 Clances Pulga 31 yo / M Tacloban CityLacerated Wound From Alleged Work Rel.
Work
1 Xian Kenneth Loay 5 yo / M Diit, Tac. City Lacerated wound 2cm occipital area
1 Camilo Alaska 54 yo / M Brgy. Bagacay, Tac. CityLacerated wound left occipital area from
alleged post fall
1 Mercedez Chavez 78 yo / F Punctured wound interdigital area left foot
1 Angelo Cano 19 yo / MLacerated wound fronto-pareital area from
alleged contact of sharp object ( free branch)
1 Nadel Ripalda 42 yo / M Lacerated wound 1cm middle finger
Cabugcayan, Leyte 1 Edilberto Amoroto Sr 48 yo / M Brgy. Bunga Cabugcayan Lacerated wound
Calubian, Leyte 1 Rexel Dalut 33 yo / M Brgy. Peteolio, Calubian, Leyte2 lacerations measures 1 inch on foot, small
abrasions at right knee
1 Maitor Caindoy 26 yo / M Brgy. Buntay, Tanauan, LeyteLacerated wound right foot secondary to
falling debris
1 Jezel Nonay 25 yo / F Tanauan, Leyte Anxiety disorder
Ormoc 1 Ritchel Ablen 24 yo / F Brgy. Liloan, Ormoc Hypothermia
BILIRAN 23
1 Abraham Rodriguez 45 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria BiliranT/C Spinal Cord Injury, T/C Right Shoulder
Dislocation, Fracture
1 Ace Rodriguez 19 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria Biliran Mulitple Abrasions
1 Iris Rodriguez 18 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria Biliran Multiple Abrasions
1 Aletes Rodriguez 18 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria Biliran Multiple Abrasions
1 Abby Rodriguez 16 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria Biliran Multiple Abrasions
1 Jean Rodriguez 2 yo / M Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria Biliran Multiple Abrasions
1 Nito Calvez 47 yo / F Brgy. Sampao, Almeria, Biliran Multiple Face Lacerations secondary to fall
1 Rogelio Coma 51 yo / M Brgy. Pulang Bato, Almeria, Biliran Lacerated wound at right leg
1 Alma Coma 47 yo / F Brgy. Pulang Bato, Almeria, Biliran Bruises at right leg
1 Shama Joy Coma 9 yo / F Brgy. Pulang Bato, Almeria, Biliran Wound at occipital area
1 Angel May Coma 4 yo / F Brgy. Sampao, Almeria, Biliran Abrasions both knees
1 Bernardo Sedaya 55 yo / M Brgy. Pulang Bato, Almeria, Biliran Wound at occipital area, bruises
1 Mika Manuel 31 yo / F Brgy. Pulang Bato, Almeria, Biliran Lacerated wound
1 Rolando Santolorin 25 yo / M Brgy. Salangi, Almeria, Biliran Punctured wound at right foot
1 Roy S. Morillo 56 yo / M Naval, Biliran Abrasion left lower extremeties
1 Anna Cabalquinto 60 yo / F Brgy. Sanggalang, Biliran, Biliran T/C Fractture on hip and abrasions
1 Guillermo Araneta 60 yo / M Brgy. Sanggalang, Biliran, Biliran T/C Fracture on the left shoulder
1 Feliz Rosales 40 yo / M Brgy. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran Lacerated wound
1 Romulo Dela Cruz 65 yo / M Brgy. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran Lacerated wound
Leyte, Leyte
Tacloban City, Leyte
Tacloban City, Leyte
Tanauan, Leyte
Almeria, Biliran
CASUALTIES | Page 3 of 4
AREA NAMEAGE /
GENDERADDRESS REMARKS
Naval, Biliran 1 Abegail Wendelyn Superio 14 yo / F Brgy. Lucsoon, Naval Biliran T/C Fracture Right Foot
Biliran, Biliran 1 Nermie Abrigo 34 yo / F Brgy. Pili, Almeria (injured in Caibiran) Multiple Abrasions
Caibiran, Biliran 1 Rexel Lambanao 37 yo / M Brgy. Macalpi, Caibiran Biliran Multiple Abrasions
Caibiran, Biliran 1 Minda Villamor 47 yo / M Brgy. Macalpi, Caibiran Biliran Multiple Abrasions
MISSING 44
REGION V 1
CAMARINES SUR 1
Camarines Sur 1 Ongoing validation
REGION VIII 43
EASTERN SAMAR 12
1 Loreto Diada 52 y/o M Bacobo, Surigao del Norte (CARAGA)
A fishing boat with ten (10) crew sank when it
was battered by huge waves brought by TS
"URDUJA" . Nine (9) fishermen were rescued
while one (1) went missing.
1 Ongoing validation Municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar
1 Ongoing validation Municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar
1 Ongoing validation Municipality of Guiuan, Eastern Samar
Balangiga, Eastern Samar 1 Ongoing validationBarangay 6, Municipality of Balangiga,
Eastern Samar
1 Ongoing validationMunicipality of Giporlos, Eastern
Samar
1 Ongoing validationMunicipality of Giporlos, Eastern
Samar
1 Ongoing validationMunicipality of Giporlos, Eastern
Samar
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Parena, Municipality of
Giporlos, Eastern Samar
1 Ongoing validationBarangay Parena, Municipality of
Giporlos, Eastern Samar
1 Ongoing validationMunicipality of Giporlos, Eastern
Samar
1 Ongoing validationMunicipality of Giporlos, Eastern
Samar
BILIRAN 31
1 Ongoing validation
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1 Ongoing validation
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Sources: DILG, DOH, OCDROs MIMAROPA, VI, and VIII
CONFIRMED 11
FOR VALIDATION 36
TOTAL 47
CONFIRMED 1
FOR VALIDATION 43
TOTAL 44
DEAD
MISSING
Almeria, Biliran Almeria, Biliran
Naval, BiliranBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
Naval, BiliranBarangay Lucsoon, Municipality of
Naval, Biliran
Guian, Eastern Samar
Giporlos, Eastern Samar
Caibiran, BiliranSitio Macalpa, Barangay Caibibihan,
Municipality of Caibiran, Biliran
CASUALTIES | Page 4 of 4
SitRep No. 27 TAB C
REGION/AREATIME/DATE OF
OCCURENCEDESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
TOTAL INCIDENTS
MONITORED37
LANDSLIDES / EROSION 20
MIMAROPA 6
Corcuera, Romblon8:00 AM, 17
December 2017
A minor landslide incident transpired in various
area in Brgy. Poblacion, Corcuera Romblon due
to heavy rains.
Brgy. Tanod and volunteers are conducted
clearing operation.Roads are passable
San Andres, Romblon2:00 AM, 17
December 2017
A minor landslide incident occurred along
National Road of Brgy. Mari-sur, San Andres,
Romblon due to heavy rains.
MDRRMO San Andres, Romblon coordinated
with DPWH to conduct clearing operations.
Brgy. San Nicolas, Naujan
Oriental Mindoro
River bank erosion due to strong water current
which washed out / damaged three (3) houses.
A total of three (3) families / nine (9) persons
evacuated and opted to stay with their relatives.
As of 14 December 2017, flood have subsided
but the affected families are still staying with their
relatives
Brgy. Poblacion, Corcuera,
Romblon
8:00 AM 17
December 2017
Minor landslide in various areas in Brgy.
Poblacion, Corcuera, Romblon due to heavy rains
Clearing operation was conducted by Brgy.
Officials/Tanod and volunteers
Motorists were advised to take alternate route via
Ambulong - San Agustin. No reported casualties
Brgy. Mari-sur, San Andres,
Romblon
2:00 AM 17
December 2017
Minor landslide along national road in Brgy. Mari-
sur, San Andres, Romblon due to heavy rains
MDRRMO San Andres, Romblon coordinated
with DPWH to conduct clearing operation
San Fernando, Romblon11:00PM, 16
December 2017
Around 11:00PM, 16 December 2017, Masoline
and Matilde were at home when their sons, Dante
Romero and Ronnie Romero, left to safe keep
their motorcycle at a neighbor's house. However,
upon their sons' return, a landslide and mudflow
transpired and trapped the two victims inside their
house
Masoline Mingo Romero and Matilde Recto
Romero who were previously reported missing
were confirmed dead as of 24 December 2017.
REGION VIII 14
Congressman Mate Ave.,
Mountain Side, Tacloban City
A landslide incident occurred in Congressman
Mate Ave., Mountain Side, Tacloban City.
City Engineering Office deployed clearing
operation team.Road is passable
Catbalogan City, SamarA landslide incident occurred in Brgys. Silanga,
Maulong, 7, Mercedes, and Bliss Community
Daram, Samar Landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Suong Affected six (6) households
Rosario, Northern SamarA landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Bantolinao
Road
Landslide incident occurred in the vicinity of Sitio
Aronghol, Brgy. Suong affecting Maharlika
Highway
Conducted clearing operations Road is passable
Landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Tabok
Giporlos, Eastern Samar
Landslide incident occurred in the vicinity of Sitio
Salvacion, Brgy. Biga, Paya, Giporlos affecting
Maharlika Highway
8ID, PA, DPWH Eastern Samar DEO, PNP and
Giporlos Emergency Response Team (ERT)
conducted clearing operations
Road is passable
San Julian, Eastern Samar Landslide occurred in Brgy. Libas
Maydolong, Eastern SamarLandslide occurred in Sitio Guinduhan,
Maytigbao, Maydolong
Naval, Biliran A landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Cabang road is one lane passable
Babatngon, Leyte Landslide occurred in Brgys Tulaan and Bacong affected road in the area is not passable
San Miguel, LeyteLandslide occurred in Brgys. Caraycaray and
Bahay
Ormoc City, Leyte Landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Gaas Roads are passable
Maasin City, Southern Leyte Landslide incident occurred in Brgy. Hanginan II
FLOODING 15
MIMAROPA 13
Roxas, Palawan7:00 AM, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in
Brgys Magara, Caramay and Aboroan Roxas,
Palawan due to heavy rains.
Flood water level was approximately 0.3 - 0.6
meter deep. Caramay footbridge
(bamboo) was washed out due to strong current
of flood water.
An alternate route was used for the commuters.
While the affected families were evacuated to
higher ground.
As of 2:00 PM, 18 December 2017, all the
evacuees have returned home. Flood waters
subsided as of 20 December 2017, 8:00 AM.
Puerto Princesa City, Palawan6:00 AM, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys Tiniguiban,
San Manuel, Iwahig, Napsan, Babuyan, Irawan,
Sicsican, San Pedro, Babuyan, Tagburos, and
Sta Lourdes Puerto Princesa City due to heavy
rains due to heavy rains. Flood water level was
approximately 1-meter deep. This resulted to
flooded agricultural land in Sta. Lourdes.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding. Affected
families stayed in their houses and others were
evacuated in their respective evacuation center.
Narra, Palawan19 December 2017,
8:00:00 AM
A flooding incident transpired in
Brgys Urduja, Calategas, Malinao 5, and San
Isidro, Narra, Palawan due to rains.
Flood water level was approximately 1 - 2 meters
deep.
Affected famillies were evacuated in their
respective evacuation center.
Pinamalayan, Oriental
Mindoro
6:00 AM, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys. Sta
Isabel, Sto Niño, Pili, Pagalagala, Anoling,
Bacungan and Bangbang, Pinamalayan, Oriental
Mindoro due to heavy rains. Flood waters were
approximately 0.5 meter deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Baco, Oriental Mindoro12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys
Bangkatan, Burbuli, Tagumpay, Poblacion,
Mayabig, Catwiran I, and Sta Rosa I, Sta Rosa II,
Mangangan II, Sta Cruz, Lumangbayan, Water,
Alag, Bayanan, Mangangan I, Dulangan II, San
Ignacio, Dulangan I, Catwiran II, Malapad,
Putican Cabulo, Mayagao, Tabon – Tabon, San
Andres, and Baras Baco Oriental Mindoro due to
heavy rains. Flood water was approximately 0.5
meter deep.
Poblacion Baco to San Teodoro road are
passable to all types of vehicles. To date, flood
waters are now subsiding.
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)INCIDENTS MONITORED
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
Llorente, Eastern Samar
INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 1 of 2
REGION/AREATIME/DATE OF
OCCURENCEDESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
San Teodoro, Oriental
Mindoro
12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Sitio Suha, Brgy.
Bigaan, San Teodoro Oriental Mindoro due to
heavy rains. Flood water was approximately 0.5
meter deep.
Brgy Bigaan to brgy. Caagutaya Bridge was
washed out due to strong current of flood water.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Naujan, Oriental Mindoro12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in 48 brgys in
Naujan, Oriental Mindoro due to heavy rains. A
total of 32,001 (male & female) population were
affected. Flood water was approximately 0.5
meter deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Socorro, Oriental Mindoro12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Sitio Looban and
Sitio Nuebe, Brgy. Catiningan, Sitio Sabang,
Brgy. Leuteboro I, Sitio San Roque and Sitio
Centro, Brgy. Calubayan, Socorro, Oriental
Mindoro due to heavy rains. Flood water was
approximately 0.5 meter deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Victoria, Oriental Mindoro12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys. Alcate,
Antonino, Bagong Buhay, Poblacion IV, San
Narciso, Urdaneta, Leido, Malabo and Duongan,
Victoria, Oriental Mindoro due to heavy rains.
Flood water was approximately 0.5 meter deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Pola, Oriental Mindoro12:00 MN, 18
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys. Malaluan
and Pula, Pola, Oriental Mindoro due to heavy
rains. Flood water was approximately 0.5 meter
deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
San Andres, Romblon2:00 AM, 17
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys. Mabini
and Pag-Alad, San Andres, Romblon due to
heavy rains. Flood waters were approximately 1.2
meters deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Odiongan, Romblon3:00 AM, 17
December 2017
A flooding incident transpired in Brgys. Tulay and
Bangon, Odiongan, Romblon due to heavy rains.
Flood waters were approximately 1.5 meters
deep.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
Naujan, Oriental Mindoro9:00 AM,
13 December 2017
A flooding incident occurred in Brgy. Evangelista,
Naujan, Oriental Mindoro due to heavy rains
which caused the protection dike to collapse.
Brgys. Paitan, Metolza, and Magtibay were
isolated due to flooding.
To date, flood waters are now subsiding.
REGION V 1
Camarines Sur 16 December 2017A flooding incident occurred in Canaman,
Caramoan, Garchitorena, and Buhi
REGION VI 1
Municipalities of Cuartero,
Mambusao, and Sigma in the
Province of Capiz
2:40 AM,
13 December 2017
Rivers in the Municipalities of Cuartero,
Mambusao, and Sigma in the Province of Capiz
(Region VI) are above normal level causing
flooding in several areas.
As of 14 December 2017, flooding in several
areas in Sigma and Mambusao were reportedly
subsiding (see details in FLOODED AREAS)
CAPSIZED BOAT 2
REGION VI 1
Buruanga, Aklan8:20 AM, 15
December 2017
A fishing boat with three (3) crew capsized in the
vicinity of Buruanga, Aklan.
PCG conducted SAR, however, due to big waves
and strong winds, suspended the operations. All
passengers were rescued by other fishing boats
REGION VIII 1
Guian, Eastern Samar1:30 PM, 15
December 2017
A fishing boat with ten (10) crew sank when it was
battered by huge waves brought by TS
"URDUJA"
Nine (9) crews were rescued by a passing fishing
banca. However, one (1) crew remains missing
Sources: OCDROs MIMAROPA, V, VI, and VIII
INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 2 of 2
SITREP NO. 27 TAB D
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
GRAND TOTAL 484
MIMAROPA 87
ORIENTAL MINDORO 58
Bigaan
Agutayaan
Sta. Isabel
Sto. Niño
Pagalagala
Bacungan
Bangbang
Anoling
Pili
Panggalan
Bucayao
Gutad
Nag-iba II
Bangkatan
Burbuli
Tagumpay
Poblacion
Mayabig
Catwiran I
Sta. Rosa I
Sta. Rosa II
Mangangan II
Sta. Cruz
Lumangbayan
Water
Alag
Bayanan
Dulangan II
San Ignacio
Dulangan II
Catwiran II
Malapad
Putican
Mayagao
Tabon-tabon
San Andres
Baras
Cabulo
Mangangan I
Catiningan
Leuteboro
Calubayan
Alcate
Antonino
Bagong Buhay
Poblacion IV
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA”
FLOODED AREAS
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
San TeodoroFloodwaters already subsided at around
5PM, 18 December 2017
PinamalayanFloodwaters already subsided at around
5PM, 18 December 2017
VictoriaFloodwaters already subsided at around
6PM, 18 December 2017
Calapan CityFloodwaters already subsided at around
5PM, 18 December 2017
BacoFloodwater already subsided at around
5PM, 18 December 2017
SocorroFloodwaters already subsided at around
8AM, 18 December 2017
FLOODED AREAS | Page 1 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
San Narciso
Urdaneta
Leido
Malabo
Duongan
Malaluan
PulaEvangelista
PaitanMetolza
San Nicolas
Magtibay
PALAWAN 25
Bataraza Sumbiling Washed out due to strong current of water
San Juan
Isaub
Iraan
Mabini
Sagpangan
Poblacion
Urduja
Calategas
Malinao 5
San Isidro
Tiniguiban
San Manuel
Iwahig
Napsan
Babuyan
Irawan
Sicsican
San Pedro
Babuyan
Tagburos
Sta. Lourdes
ROMBLON 4Mabini
Pag-alad
Odiongan Tulay
Bangon
REGION VI 167
CAPIZ 105
Amaga Flooded rice fields. Flood subsided.
CogonFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of 20
December 2017.
AcboFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017.
MangosoFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017
Mansacul Flooded rice fields. Flood subsided
DayhagonFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017.
Poblacion NorteFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017
Poblacion SurFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017
VictoriaFloodwaters already subsided at around
6PM, 18 December 2017
PolaFloodwaters already subsided at around
5PM, 18 December 2017
Puerto Princesa CityFloodwater already subsided as of 18
December 2017, 6:PM
San AndresFloodwaters already subsided as of 5AM,
December 17, 2017.
Naujan Floodwaters already subsided.
AborlanFlooding incident on December 20, 2017
due to heavy rains.
NarraFloodwater already subsided as of 19
December 2017, 6:PM
Floodwaters already subsided as of 9AM,
December 17, 2017.
Sigma
FLOODED AREAS | Page 2 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
PinamalacitanFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017
Bangonbangon
Flooded rice fields. Barangay road not
passable. Flood subsided as of 10AM,
December 15, 2017.
PagbunitanFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided at 2:00
PM, 14 December 2017
OyongFlooded rice fields. Flood subsided at 5:00
PM, 14 December 2017
BalucuanRice fields underwater. Flood subsided as
of 6PM December 15, 2017.
TawogRice fields underwater. Flood subsided as
of 6PM December 15, 2017.
GuintasRice fields underwater. Flood subsided as
of 6PM December 15, 2017.
MatangoongRice fields underwater. Flood subsided as
of 6PM December 15, 2017.
CapuyahanRice fields underwater. Flood subsided as
of 6PM December 15, 2017.
Tumalalod
Flooded barangay road and rice field.
Flood subsiding. Flood subsided as of
10AM, December 15, 2017.
Pangpang Sur
Flooded barangay road and rice field
affecting 50 households. Flood subsiding.
Flood subsided as of 10AM, December 15,
2017.
Atiplo
Flooded barangay road and rice field
affecting 30 households. Flood subsiding.
Flood subsided as of 10AM, December 15,
2017.
Sinondojan
Bergante
Tugas
BatobatoMaralag
Poblacion Proper
Poblacion Tabuc
BatingPinay
Bulawan
Bunga
Bungsi
BatianoBalit
Caidquid
Pangpang Norte
Balat-an
Magubilan
Bago GrandeDaga
Candual
Binangig
Talasa Flood subsided as of 20 December 2017.
Tansa Norte
Bahit
Lus-onan
Linao
Mambusao
Flooded rice fields. Flood subsiding. Flood
subsided as of 10AM, December 15, 2017
Floodwaters already subsided as of 8PM,
December 20, 2017.
Panay
Rice Fields Under water. Flood subsided as
of 6PM, December 15, 2017
Flood subsided as of 20 December 2017.
Sigma
FLOODED AREAS | Page 3 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Capagao
Tabuc Norte
Tabuc Sur
Bangaan
Timpas
Tincupon
Quios
Enseñagan
Poblacion Ilaya
Agloway
Cogon
Tinigban
Concencia
Poblacion Ilawod Rice fields under water. Flood Subsided.
FernandezRice fields under water. Flood subsided
as of 20 December 2017.
Salgan
Palaguian
Poblacion Ilaya
Poblacion Tabuc
Quinatuyan
Piña
Jambad
Tinaytayan
Dangula
Ongol Ilawod
Tumalalud
Ilawod
Nasunogan
ManhoyDuyoc
Lacaron
Agtanguay
Balucuan
Nagba
Bitoon Ilaya
Bitoon Ilawod
Poblacion Ilawod
IlayaGuba
Agdalipe
Sublagon
IlawodTiza
Sibguan
Loctugan
Tabuc
AKLAN 43
Argao
Cubay Norte
Cubay Sur
Caticlan
Nabaoy
Cogon
Napaan
Panitan Flood subsided as of 20 December 2017.
Maayon Floodwaters already subsided as of 8PM,
December 20, 2017.
DumaraoFloodwaters already subsided as of 8PM,
December 20, 2017.
Flooded as of 17 December 2017, 11:00
PM. Flood subsided as of 19 December
2017.
Malay
Dao
Floodwaters already subsided as of 8PM,
December 20, 2017.
Flood subsided as of 20 December 2017.
Cuartero
Floodwaters already subsided as of 8PM,
December 20, 2017.Pontevedra
Roxas City
FLOODED AREAS | Page 4 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Kabulihan
Dumlog
Poblacion
Yapak
Balabag
Sambiray
Poblacion
Alegria
Balusbos
El Progreso
Cabugan
Mayapay
Bagongbayan
Tigum
Nazareth
Habana
Tag-osip
Katipunan
Regador
Naisud
Bugtung Bato
San Isidro
Colong-colong
Agbago
Tagbaya
Laguinbanwa
Aquino
Rizal
Capilijan
Naligusan
Naile
Monlaque
Pudiot
Poblacion
Jawili
Nabas Tagororoc
ANTIQUE 19
Baybay
Bagumbayan
Carmen
Centro Norte
Centro Sur
Panangkilon
Union
Barusbus
Centro Este
Centro Weste
Tinigbas
Tabok
Culasi Camansijan
Along National Road going to Culasi
Hospital. Flood subsided as of 19
December 2017. ILOILO 6
Balantian
Kinalkalan
Camambugan
Mamhut Norte
Flooded as of 17 December 2017, 11:00
PM. Flood subsided as of 19 December
2017.
Buruanga
Caused by heavy rains. Flood subsided
as of 19 December 2017.
IbajayFlood subsided as of 19 December 2017.
Malay
Flood subsided as of 19 December 2017.
Balasan
TangalanFlood subsided as of 19 December 2017.
PandanAnkle deep to 15 inches. Flood subsided
as of 19 December 2017.
Libertad
Due to overflowing creek.
Flood reaches 1-2 meters deep. Flood
subsided as of 19 December 2017.
FLOODED AREAS | Page 5 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Mamhut Sur
Salvacion
REGION VIII 230
LEYTE 70
Tagak
Rizal
Sagkahan
Canal
Bislig
East Visoria
Barugihay Norte
Parena
Manloy
Uyawan
Ponong
Baybay
Cangumbang
San Joaquin
Gacao
Tacuranga
Sta Cruz
Salvacion
San Isidro
Sta Elena
Guindag-an
Sacme
Gapas
San Isidro
San Miguelay
Badiangay
Langit
San Antonio Farm
Salvacion Farm
Bugho
Astorga
San Diego
Capiz
Hubang
Tombo
Cambahanon
Matalom President GarciaFloodwater already subsided as of
30 December 2017.
Lao
Lilo-an
Bagunon
Santol
Poblacion
Guindaohan
Minuswang
Canomantag
Poblacion 6
Poblacion 5
Poblacion 4
Cuta
Domogdog
Minuhang
Flood subsided as of 19 December 2017.
Carigara
A total of 72 families / 293 individuals were
affected. Floodwater already subsided.
Palo Floodwater already subsided.
Balasan
Ormoc City Floodwater already subsided.
San Miguel Floodwater already subsided.
Barugo Floodwater already subsided.
TanauanKnee-deep. Floodwater already
subsided.
San FeCaused by heavy rains. Floodwater
already subsided.
Alang-alang Floodwater already subsided.
Barugo Floodwater already subsided.
FLOODED AREAS | Page 6 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Guadalupe
Guisanga
Mara
Babatngon District 1
Mcarthur Romualdez
Bias-Zabala
Uguiao
Merida Lundag
Villaba Cagnocot
Cansoso
Riverside
Bonoy
San Sebastian
Mansalip
Imelda
Sto. Rosario
Balagtas
Barangay 109
Barangay 109-A
EASTERN SAMAR 118
Agsaman
Cagmanaba
Dorillo
Jewaran
Mabuhay
Magsaysay
Barangay 1 (Poblacion)
Barangay 2 (Poblacion)
Barangay 3 (Poblacion)
Barangay 4 (Poblacion)
Recare
Roxas
San Roque
Tangbo
Bulawan
Maputi
Malobago
Tugas
Libertad
Poblacion 1
Poblacion 2
San Gabriel
Canloterio
Barangay 03
Guindalitan
Malobago
Tagaslian
Del Pilar
Patag
Omawas
Camapkirit
Barangay 01
Barangay 04
Barangay 07
Barangay 06
Tacloban CityChest deep. Floodwater already
subsided.
Jipapad
As of 15 December 2017, flood is waist-
level. A total of 95 families were evacuated
to the municipal building while 11 families
from Brgy. 1 were evacuated to the Brgy.
Hall. Floodwater already subsided.
Maslog0.5 to 1 meter water level. Floodwater
already subsided.
Inopacan Floodwater already subsided.
Floodwater has already subsided as of
30 December 2017
Jaro
Matag-Ob
To date, Brgy Cantolerio is isolated as the
bridge is submerged due to flooding
caused by the increased water level of
Mayon River. Maybocog Elementary
School is reportedly flooded as well as a
part of San Gabriel Elementary School.
Half of Brgy San Gabriel is submerged
caused by the water level of Linal-an and
Mayon River. Floodwater already
subsided.
Floodwater already subsided.
Maydolong
FLOODED AREAS | Page 7 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Camada
Maytigbao
Maybocog
Mabini
Aet
San Juan
San Francisco
Lumatod (Burak)
Mabuhay
San Pablo
Malinao
Binaloan
Bongdo
Gayam
Danao
Concepcion
McArthur
Cagsalay
Tibalawon
Campacion
Tawagan
Casidman
Bego
Kinawayan
Barangay 01
Barangay 02
Barangay 03
Barangay 04
Barangay 06
Barangay 07
Binalay
Calutan
Domrog
San Isidro
Bunacan
San Miguel
Magtino
Candoros
Burak
Can-ato
Barobo
Maca-anga
Waso
Cantomco
Antipolo
Naubay
Hugpa
Barangay 07
Barangay 11
Agsaman
Balingasag
Binalayan
Cagdine
Gamot
Minap-os
Riverside
Taft
Some residents from Brgy. Binaloan were
already evacuated to safe areas. As of 16
December 2017, Brgys. Malinao-Binaloan
is not passable due to flooding that resulted
to stranded motorists / passengers.
Floodwater already subsided.
Arteche
Residents coastal Brgys. Balud, Rawis,
Central, Buenavista and Tangbo were
evacuated to safe areas. Floodwater
already subsided.
Gen. McArthur
A total of 446 families from 4 barangays
were evacuated to safe areas. Also,
residents from Brgys. Vigan, Binalay,
Aguinaldo, Brgy. 05 and Brgy. 06 (coastal
barangays) were evacuated. Floodwater
already subsided.
Floodwater already subsided.
Sulat
All families in Brgy. Aet were already
evacuated. To date, Brgy. Mabini remain
not passable while the flood water in Brgy.
Aet is already subsiding. Floodwater
already subsided.
Maydolong
San Julian Floodwater already subsided.
Llorente Floodwater already subsided.
Oras
Water system (jetmatic pumps) in
upstream barangays. Floodwater already
subsided.
FLOODED AREAS | Page 8 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Saurong
Alang-alang
Batang
Buntay
Cagpile
Iwayan
Nadacpan
Trinidad
Bagacay
Bato
Cadi-an
Cagtoog
Kalaw
Naga
Japay
Bantayan
Rizal
Poblacion 2Knee-level Flooding. Floodwater already
subsided.Poblacion 3
Poblacion 10
Poblacion 12
Poblacion 6
Cagaut
Palanas
Iberan
Ilawod
MatarinaoFlooding in Sitio Capanoypoyan and
Malobago. Floodwater already subsided.
SAMAR 42
Barangay 6
Barangay 4
Sto. Mapaso
Polangi
Canticum
Patong
Calayaan
Ignacio
Calingunan
Timbangan
Macaalan
Canmanila
New Agustin
Inuntan
Basiao
Catadman
Marabut Osmeña
Caused by continous heavy rains.
Floodwater already subsided as of
30 December 2017.
Barangay 1
Barangay 4
Oras
Water system (jetmatic pumps) in
upstream barangays. Floodwater already
subsided.
Salcedo
Due to overflowing creek and river.
Floodwater already subsided.
Flood up to 2.5 meters. Floodwater
already subsided.
Calbiga Floodwater already subsided.
Basey Floodwater already subsided.
San Jose De Buan
Impassable due to flooding and supposed
detour bridge at Barangay
Paco, Paranas, Samar damaged. Caused
by continous heavy rains. Floodwater
already subsided.
FLOODED AREAS | Page 9 of 10
Region / Province / City / Municipality Barangay Remarks
Macabitas
Parina
Catalina
Camarubuan
Mombon
Nabong
Bangon
La Paz
Mombon
Mancol
Erenas
Buenavista 1
Buenavista 2
Sapinit
Aquianana
Bulao
Tulay
Camayse
New Manuca
Anibungan
San Eduardo
Gumamela
Talalora Poblacion 1Caused by continous heavy rains.
Floodwater already subsided.
Pinabacdao Floodwater already subsided.
San Jorge
Caused by continous heavy rains.
Floodwater already subsided.
Caused by continous heavy rains.
Floodwater already subsided.
Sta. RitaCaused by continous heavy rains.
Floodwater already subsided.
Jiabong
4 feet deep. Caused by continous heavy
rains. Floodwater already subsided.
Floodwater already subsided as of
30 December 2017.
FLOODED AREAS | Page 10 of 10
SitRep No. 27 TAB E
REMARKS STATUS
Dr. Damian Reyes
Memorial Road Boac SideK0025+400 Roadslip Passable as of 19 December 2017
Boac Tugos Bridge, Brgy. Tugos Scoured approach
Not passable to all
types of vehicle. Passable as of 29
December 2017.
Roxas Caramay Foot BridgeWashed out due to strong current of
flood waterNot passable as of 20 December 2017
Temporary steel bridge, Brgy TagburosUnpassable / swayed, detached to
foundationNot passable as of 20 December 2017
Bridge, Brgy. Sta. LourdesCollapsed soil that attached to the
bridgeNot passable as of 20 December 2017
Olango Bridge (RCPC) Detour Washed-out RCPC Detour Bridge Passable as of 17 December 2017
Punong Bridge (RCPC) Detour Washed-out RCPC Detour Bridge Passable as of 17 December 2017
Tinimbawan Bridge (RCPC) Detour Washed-out RCPC Detour Bridge Passable as of 23 December 2017
Bulan Municipal Road Taromata Spillway Damaged due to heavy rains Passable as of 18 December 2017
Masbate Cataingan-Placer
Road, K0001+800-
K0001+845, Cagba Section
Due to floodingPassable as of 16 December 2017
K0056+556 Due to floodingPassable as of 16 December 2017
K0028+721-K0068+561 ScouringPassable to Light Vehicles as of 18
December 2017
Masbate-Cataingan-Placer
Road, K0048+300-
K048+500, Brgy. G Alinio,
Damaslang, Masbate
Due to floodingPassable as of 17 December 2017
Cebu North Hagnaya
Wharf RoadK0089+900, Right Side Road slip
One lane passable as 17 December
2017
K0019+190, Left SideLandslide on left lane and debris on
right lane
One lane passable as 16 December
2017
K0019+060, Right Side Due to fallen TreesOne lane passable as 16 December
2017
K0016+400, Right Side Due to fallen TreesOne lane passable as 16 December
2017
Cabucgayan-Biliran Road,
K1004+100
Due to landslide One lane passable as 16 December
2017
K1033+950 Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
K1033+030, Bagongbong Flood Control Washout Flood Control Passable as of 17 December 2017
ROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
MIMAROPA
Marinduque DEO
Palawan
Puerto Princesa
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
Masbate 2nd DEO
REGION VII
Cebu 1st DEO
Cebu 2nd DEO
Cebu-Toledo Wharf Road
Romblon DEO
Sibuyan Circumferential
Road
REGION V
Sorsogon 2nd DEO
Masbate 1st DEO
Jct. Tawad-Balud Road,
REGION VIII
Biliran DEO
Naval-Almeria-Kawayan
Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 1 of 5
REMARKS STATUSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
MIMAROPANaval-Almeria-Kawayan
Road K1027+759, Anas Flood Control Washout Flood Control Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0132+500 Due to Landslide
Passable as of 20 December 2017,
11:05 AM
Previously reported as Naval-
Calumpang Section, K1037+100
K1033+900 Cut off eroded pavement
K1041+000 Damaged slope protection
Catmon Bridge Scoured bridge approach “B”
Caray-caray BridgeScoured bridge approach “A” &
approach “B”
Santol Bridge, K1008+286 Scoured bridge approach "B"Passable to light vehicles as of 23
December 2017, 3:44 PM
Busali Bridge K1012+105 Washed-out approach "A"Passable to light vehicles as of 23
December 2017, 3:44 PM
Naval-Almeria Road K1030+000 Due to landslide
Not Passable as of 17 December 2017
Passable as of 19 December 2017,
11:32 AM
Biliran-Naval Road K1011+000, Brgy. Sanggalang, Biliran Damaged retaining wall & landslide
Not Passable as of December 2017
Passable as of 20 December 2017,
11:00 AM
Kawayan-Culaba Road K1057+098, Tucdao Flood Control Washed-out Flood ControlPassable to light vehicles only as of 20
December 2017
Talibong Bridge, K1094+798Washed out riprap on bridge aproach
"A"
Passable to light vehicles as of 20
December 2017, 4:11 PM
K0881+000, Mabuhay, Taft Scoured approach and abutmentPassable as of 20 December 2017,
4:11 PM
K0877+000, Malinao, Taft K0881+000,
MabuhayTaft Closed to traffic due to flooding
Passable as of 18 December 2017,
4:15 PM
K0915+000, Brgy. Libas, San Julian Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0863+000, Bgry. San Rafael, Taft Due to landslide Passable as of 21 December 2017
K0907+000, Brgy. Del Remedio, Sulat Due to landslide Passable as of 21 December 2017
K0920+000, Poblacion, San Julian, Eastern
SamarRoad Slip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0980+500, Bgry. Naubay Road Slip One lane passable as of 16 December
2017
K0975, Brgy. Taboc, Llorente, ES Due to landslide Passable as 16 December 2017
K0990+00, Brgy. Canciledes, Hernani, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K1002+100, Brgy. Binalay, Gen. Mcarthur, ES Flooded Passable as of 16 December 2017
K1001+400, Brgy. Pinasuan, Gen. MacArthur, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K1013+800, Brgy. Bagte, Quinapondan, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K1026+200, Brgy. Naparaan, Salcedo,ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0998+400, Brgy. San Miguel, Hernani, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0950+000, Brgy. Sabang Suribao Road Slip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1000+600, Brgy. Pinasuan, Gen. McArthur Due to landslide Passable as of 21 December 2017
Jct. Taft-Oras-San
Policarpo-Arteche Road K0983+300, Campacion, Arteche, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0983+300, Brgy. Paya, Giporlos, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0990+900, Brgy. San Vicente, Quinapondan, ES Due to flooding Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0983+500, Brgy. Paya, Giporlos, ES Road slip Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0986+800, Brgy. Biga, Giporlos, ES Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0788+500- K0789+500, Calbayog City
K0798+000- K0798+120, Calbayog City
K0787+100, Brgy. Capacuhan, Calbayog City slope failure Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0801+500-K0801+750, Calbayog City Due to flooding Passable as of 18 December 2017
Not passable as of 18 December 2017,
4:15 PM
Biliran-Naval
Circumferential Road
Not Passable as of 17 December 2017.Alternate Route: From Tacloban to Naval,
use Biliran-Cabucgayan-Caibiran-Culaba-
Kawayan-Almeria-Naval
Caibiran-Cagbucgayan
Road
Eastern Samar DEO
Wright-Taft-Borongan
Road
Naval-Caibiran Cross
Country Road,
Naval-Calumpang Section, K1026+000-
K1027+000Due to flooding
Passable as of 17 December 2017
Previously reported as Naval-
Calumpang Section, K1026+000-
K1045+000
Samar 1st
DEO
Calbayog-Catarman Road
Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Borongan-Guian Road
Jct. Buenavista-Lawaan-
Marabut Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 2 of 5
REMARKS STATUSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
MIMAROPA K0701+150- K0701+170, Calbayog City Due to rockfall Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0691+000-K0691+200, Calbayog-Allen Section Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0695+050-K0695+060, Calbayog-Allen Section Due to landslide Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0701+900-K0701+9500, Calbayog City Rockfall Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0783+500 (Right Side), Calbayog-Catbalogan
SectionCollapsed widened pavement Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0785+550 (Left Side), Calbayog-Catbalogan
SectionCollapsed widened pavement Passable as of 16 December 2017
Calbayog-Allen Section, K0737+600-K0737+900 Due to flooding Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Allen RoadK0701+800-K0701+810 Due to rockslide Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Allen RoadK0703+300, Calbayog City Due to rockfall Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Allen RoadK0692+540, Calbayog Cit2 Electrical (SAMELCO)Post toppled
downPassable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan RoadK0775+400 (Right
Side)slope failure Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan RoadK0775+450 (Right
Side)slope failure Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan Road K0783+300(Left
Lane)Collapsed widened pavement Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan Road K0783+370(Right
Lane)collapsed widened pavement Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan Road K0783+480(Right
Lane)collapsed widened pavement Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan Road K0785+950(Left
Lane)collapsed widened pavement Passable as of 18 December 2017
Calbayog-Catbalogan Road K0778+600(Left
Side)Slope failure Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0731+600-K0731+610, Calbayog CityFlooded and Damaged RCPC Cross
Drain
One lane Passable as of 16 December
2017
K0741+000, Calbayog City Settlement of asphalt paved shoulder Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0739+600-K0740+000, Calbayog City Due to flooding Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0733+700-K0733+720, Calbayog City Due to landslide Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0871+459 (Silaga Bridge), Brgy. Tulay, Sta.
Rita, Samar CityClosed to traffic due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
K808+500, Brgy. Tagbayaon, Jiabong, Samar Closed to traffic due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0846+200, Bgy. Canticum, Calbiga Closed to traffic due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0843+200, Brgy. Inobongan, San Sebastian,
SamarClosed to traffic due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0859+296, Brgy.Pahug Pinabacao, Samar Road slip
K0862+750, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Road slip
K0863+200, Brgy. Laygayun. Pinabacdao, Samar Due to landslide Passable as of 18 December 2017
K0807+500, Brgy. Lagundi, Catbalogan CityPassable to Heavy Vehicles only as 16
December 2017
K0786+000-K0825+000 (Intermittent Section) Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0793+156, brgy. Silanga, Catbalogan City Due to minor landslide Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0805+350, Brgy. Socorro, Catbalogan City Slipped Road Shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0806+680, Brgy. Lagundi, Catbalogan City Hanging Road Shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0825+000-K0836+000 Potholes Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0836+000-K0871+000 (intermittent section) Fallen trees/potholes Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0858+040, Brgy, Lale, Pinabacdao, Samar Damaged asphalt pavement Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0862+770, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Severe longitudinal cracks Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0862+820, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Road Settlement Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0862+900, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Slipped Road Shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0863+000, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Severe transverse cracks Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0863+300, Brgy. Laygayun, Pinabacdao, Samar Due to minor landslide Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0866+100, Brgy. Parasanon, Pinabacdao,
SamarSlipped road shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0866+150, Brgy. Parasanon, Pinabacdao,
Samar Due to minor landslide Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0880+000-K0895+241 (Intermittent Sections) Fallen trees/Potholes Passable as of 17 December 2017
Samar 2nd
DEO
Daang Maharlika (Sn Isidro-
Sn Juanico)
One lane passable as of 18 December
2017, 4:16 PM
Due to flooding
Daang Maharlika
Calbayog Diversion Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 3 of 5
REMARKS STATUSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
MIMAROPAHinabangan Diversion
Road, K0837+000-
K0837+080
Settlement of road Passable as of 16 December 2017
K0909+1024-K0951+169 (Intermittent Sections) Due to fallen trees and debris Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0945+200, Brgy Amambucale,Marabut, Samar Due to fallen trees and debris Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0803+(-695)-K0805+513 & K0801+(-971)-
K0802+260Due to fallen trees and debris Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0800+700 & K0800+800 Due to minor landslide Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0800+950 Slipped road shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0802+850 Hanging Road Shoulder Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0828+(-581)-K0859+931 (intermittent sections) Due to fallen trees Passable as of 17 December 2017
K0850+030, Brgy. Arizona, Hinabangan, Samar Due to minor landslide Passable as of 17 December 2017
San Juanico-Basey-
Sohoton Road, K0896+(-
617)-K0908+650
(intermittent sections)
Due to fallen trees Passable as of 17 December 2017
Parasanon Old Route,
Chainage 0+000-0+537
(intermittent sections)
Due to fallen trees Passable as of 17 December 2017
Buri Access Road,
K0794+466-K0794+869Due to fallen trees Passable as of 17 December 2017
Dolongan-Basey Road,
K0889-(-617)-K0895+060
(intermittent sections)
Due to fallen trees Passable as of 17 December 2017
Daang Maharlika K1054+300, Sitio Tagbak, Brgy, Tabugon, Liloan,
Southern Leyte
Not passable due to landslide. On-
going clearing operationPassable as of 18 December 2017
Catarman-Lope de Vega
Road K0776+000, Pob.
Lope de Vega
Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Bobon-Trujillo Road,
K0734+000- K0735+000,
Brgy. Quezon, Bobon
Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Brgy. Washington Catarman Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Brgy. Gilalan-Agan, Catarman Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Catarman-Laoang Road
(S000175SM) K0762+000-
K07863+200, Brgy
Bagasbas, Mondragon
Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Catarman-Laoang Road
K0762+000- K07863+000,
Sitio Palanas, Brgy.
Cablangan
Due to flooding Passable as of 17 December 2017
Brgy. Mabuhay, San Isidro Due to landslide and rock fallOne Lane Passable as of 17
December 2017
K0685+250, Brgy. Palanit, San Isidro Due to landslide and rock fallOne Lane Passable as of 17
December 2017
Pangpang-Palapag-
Mapanas-Gamay-Lapining
Road, K0806+750, Mapno-
Nipa Section
Damaged RCPC Passable as of 16 December 2017
Santol-Carayray Section- Approach Taghawili
BridgeDue to flooding
Not passable as of 16 December 2017
Passable as of 19 December 2017,
11:32 AM
K0943+670, Bairan Bridge, San Migue Leyte FloodedPassable to Heavy Vehicles only as of
16 December 2017
Bahay-Santol Section, San Miguel, Leyte Due to flooding One lane passble as of 18 December
2017
Basey-Marabut-Pinamitian
Road
Southern Leyte DEO
Northern Samar 1st
DEO
Catarman-Calbayog Road
Daang Maharlika
Catbalogan Diversion
Road,
Wright-Taft Road
Northern Samar 2nd DEO
Leyte 1st
DEO
Mainit-San Miguel-Santol
Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 4 of 5
REMARKS STATUSROAD SECTION / BRIDGE
MIMAROPA
K0926+100 Due to landslide
Still not passable as of 17 December
2017
Alternate Route: Palo-Carigagara-
Ormoc Road
One Lane Passable as of 21
December 2017
Sta. Cruz-Caraycaray Section, San Miguel, Leyte Due to landslide
Not passable as of 17 December 2017
Alternate Route: Palo-Carigagara-
Ormoc Road
Passable as of 21 December 2017
Rizal Bridge, K0914+566 Scoured approachPassable to Light Vehicles Only as OF
17 December 2017
K0927+500
Not passable as of 18 December 2017,
4:15 PM
Passable as of 21 December 2017
K0923+300 Passable as of 21 December 2017
K0926+600One Lane Passable as of 21
December 2017
Tigbao-Pulak-Sta. Fe
Road, Brgy. Cabangala,
Sta. Fe, Leyte
FloodedPassable to Light Vehicles Only as OF
17 December 2017
Jaro-Dagami-Burauen-
Lapaz, K0951+500 Flooded due to damaged spillway
Not passable as of 16 December 2017
Alternate Route: Tingib-Pastrana
Provincial Road
Lapaz-Javier-Bito Road, K0958+700 Due to floodingPassable as of 18 December 2017,
4:15 PM
K0972+250, Brgy. Lemon, Capoocan Damaged slope protectionPassable (One lane) as of 16
December 2017
K0972+300, Brgy. Lemon, Capoocan, Leyte Due to landslide on one lane Passable as of 21 December 2017
K1003+650 - K1003+950; K1004+100 -
K1005+050; K1006+750 - K1006+950 &
K1007+150 - K1007+350
Flooded due to overflow of river Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1007+080-K1007+420 Flooded Passable as of 18 December 2017
1008+800-K1008+850 roadslip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1011+250-K1011+280 roadslip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1011+400-K1011+430 roadslip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1011+600-K1011+650 roadslip Passable as of 18 December 2017
K1054+750-K1054+800 Due to landslideOne Lane Passable as of 17
December 2017
K1054+650-K1054+680 Due to landslideOne Lane Passable as of 17
December 2017
Lemon-Leyte-Biliran Road K0996+020-K0996+220 Due to landslideOne Lane Passable as of 18
December 2017
Libungan-Matagob-
Palompon RoadBrgy. Candelaria, Matag-ob, Leyte Due to flooding
Not passable as of 16 December 2017
Alternate Route: Sto. Rosario-
Villaba/Villaba Palompon Road
Kananga-Tungonan Hot
Spring Road
K0991+000-K0998+000, Brgy. Lim-ao, Kananga,
LeyteDue to flooding
Not passable as of 16 December 2017
Alternate Route: Going to Brgy. Lim-
ao, Kananga, Leyte use Jct. National-
Brgy. Montebello-Aguiting-Lim-ao
Road. One lane passable as of 26
December 2017 at 2:41PM.
Palompon-Isabel-Merida-
Ormoc RoadBrgy. Liloan, Ormoc City, Leyte Due to flooding Passable as of 19 December 2017
Hinatuan-Bislig-Lingig
Junction Road K1468+900
(L/S)
Road slip Passable
Montevista-Mati Bdry.
Road, Brgy. Araibo,
Pantukan
RoadslipPassable as of 14 December 2017,
4:02 PM
Bagahupi-Babatngon-Sta
Cruz-Barugo-Carigara
Road
Due to Landslide
Leyte 2nd
DEO
Palo-Carigara-Ormoc Road
Bagahupi-Babatngon-Sta
Cruz-Barugo-Carigara
Road
Leyte 4th
DEO
CARAGA
Surigao del Sur DEO
REGION XI
Compostela Valley DEO
SOURCES: DPWH, OCDROs MIMAROPA, V, VII, VIII, CARAGA, and XI
Leyte 3rd
DEO
Sto Rosario-Villaba Road
Calubian-San Isidro-
Tabango-Villaba-
Palompon Road
STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES | Page 5 of 5
SitRep No. 27 TAB F
FLIGHT NO. ROUTE DATE
PHILIPPINE AIR ASIA (4)
Z2 0028/0029 Kalibo-Shanghai-Kalibo 17 December 2017
Z2 0037/0038 Incheon-Kalibo-Incheon 17 December 2017
CEBU PACIFIC (40)
5J 196/197 Manila-Cauayan-Manila 13 December 2017
5J 327/328 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 13 December 2017
5J 659/660 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 15 December 2017
5J 649/650 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 15 & 16 December 2017
5J 653/654 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 15 December 2017
5J 651/652 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 16 December 2017
5J 373/374 Manila-Roxas-Manila 16 December 2017
5J 321/322 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 821/822 Manila-Virac-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 901/902 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 905/906 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 375/376 Manila-Roxas-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 895/896 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 899/900 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 399/340 Manila-Kalibo-Manila 17 December 2017
5J 504/505 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila 19 December 2017
5J 196/197 Manila-Cauayan-Manila 19 December 2017
5J 506/507 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila 19 December 2017
5J 327/328 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 19 December 2017
SKYJECT (6)
M8 421/422 Manila-Siargao-Manila 14 December 2017
M8 421/422 Manila-Siargao-Manila 16 December 2017
M8 715/716 Manila-Busuanga-Manila 17 December 2017
PAL Express (22)
2P 2981/2982 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 15 December 2017
2P 2921/2922 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 15 December 2017
2P 2987/2988 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 15 December 2017
2P 2981/2982 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2203/2204 Manila-Roxas-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2921/2922 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2043/2044 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2041/2042 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2053/2054 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2031/2032 Manila-Busuanga-Manila 17 December 2017
2P 2014/2015 Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila 18 December 2017
CEBGO (32)
DG 6177/6178 Manila-Masbate-Manila 15-16 December 2017
DG 6073/6074 Manila-Tablas-Manila 16 December 2017
DG 6031/6032 Manila-San Jose-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6111/6112 Manila-Naga-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6041/6042 Manila-Busuanga-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6055/6056 Manila-Busuanga-Manila 17 December 2017
Effects of Tropical Storm "URDUJA" (KAI-TAK)
CANCELLED FLIGHTS
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
CANCELLED FLIGHTS Page 1 of 2
FLIGHT NO. ROUTE DATEINTERNATIONAL FLIGHTSDG 6113/6114 Manila-Naga-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6117/6118 Manila-Naga-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6177/6178 Manila-Masbate-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6073/6074 Manila-Tablas-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6243/6244 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6247/6248 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6366/6367 Manila-Roxas-Manila 17 December 2017
DG 6031/6032 Manila-San Jose-Manila 18 December 2017
DG 6111/6112 Manila-Naga-Manila 19 December 2017
PHILIPPINE AIR ASIA (21)
Z2 320/321 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 16 December 2017
Z2 324/325 Manila-Tacloban-Manila 16 December 2017
Z2 219/220 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 922/921 Caticlan-Clark-Caticlan 17 December 2017
Z2 0221/0222 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 0223/0224 Manila-Caticlan-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 550/551 Cebu-Caticlan-Cebu 17 December 2017
Z2 0711/0712 Manila-Kalibo-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 0709/0710 Manila-Kalibo-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 0715/0716 Manila-Kalibo-Manila 17 December 2017
Z2 0714 Kalibo-Manila 17 December 2017
AIR SWIFT (12)
T6 126/127 Manila-El Nido-Manila 18 December 2017
T6 130/155 Manila-El Nido-Manila 18 December 2017
T6 114/149 Manila-El Nido-Manila 18 December 2017
T6 142/143 Manila-El Nido-Manila 17 & 18 December 2017
T6 110/111 Manila-El Nido-Manila 18 December 2017Source: MIAA as of 19 Dec 2017 1000H
CANCELLED FLIGHTS Page 2 of 2
SITREP NO. 27 TAB G
PROVINCE / CITY
/MUNICIPALITYLEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
Cavinti All levels 18 December 2017
Famy All levels 18 December 2017
Siniloan Pre-school to High School 18 December 2017
Boac All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Oriental Mindoro
Baco All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Calapan City All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Mansalay All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Naujan All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Pinamalayan All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Pola All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Roxas All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Socorro Elementary to Senior High School 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Victoria Pre-school to Elementary 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Araceli All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Brookes Point All levels 19 December 2017 20 December 2017
Busuanga All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Coron All levels 18 December 2017 20 December 2017
Culion All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
El Nido Pre-school to High School 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Linapacan Elementary to High School 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Narra All levels 19 December 2017
Puerto Princesa City All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Roxas Pre-school to High School 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Sofronio Española Preschool-Highschool 19 December 2017 20 December 2017
Taytay All levels 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Odiongan Pre-school to High School 18 December 2017 19 December 2017
Romblon Pre-school to Elementary Level 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Bacacay All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Camalig All levels 12-15 December 2018 18 December 2017
Daraga All levels 12-15 December 2019 18 December 2017
Guinobatan All levels 12-15 December 2020 18 December 2017
Jovellar All levels 12-15 December 2021 18 December 2017
Legazpi All levels 12-15 December 2022 18 December 2017
Libon All levels 12-15 December 2023 18 December 2017
Ligao All levels 12-15 December 2024 18 December 2017
Malilipot All levels 12-15 December 2025 18 December 2017
Malinao All levels 12-15 December 2026 18 December 2017
Manito All levels 12-15 December 2027 18 December 2017
Oas All levels 12-15 December 2028 18 December 2017
Pio Duran All levels 12-15 December 2029 18 December 2017
Polangui All levels 12-15 December 2030 18 December 2017
Rapu-rapu All levels 12-15 December 2031 18 December 2017
Santo Domingo (Libog) All levels 12-15 December 2032 18 December 2017
Tabaco All levels 12-15 December 2033 18 December 2017
Tiwi All levels 12-15 December 2034 18 December 2017
Basud All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Capalonga All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Daet All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Jose Panganiban All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Labo All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Mercedes All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Paracale All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Lorenzo Ruiz All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Vicente All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Santa Elena All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Talisay All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Vinzons All levels 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Baao All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Balatan All levels 12-15 December 2018 18 December 2017
Bato All levels 12-15 December 2019 18 December 2017
Camarines Norte
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA”
SUSPENSION OF CLASSES
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
CALABARZON
Laguna
MIMAROPA
Marinduque
Palawan
Romblon
REGION V
Albay
Camarines Sur
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 1 of 5
PROVINCE / CITY
/MUNICIPALITYLEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
CALABARZON Bombon All levels 12-15 December 2020 18 December 2017
Buhi All levels 12-15 December 2021 18 December 2017
Bula All levels 12-15 December 2022 18 December 2017
Cabusao All levels 12-15 December 2023 18 December 2017
Calabanga All levels 12-15 December 2024 18 December 2017
Camaligan All levels 12-15 December 2025 18 December 2017
Canaman All levels 12-15 December 2026 18 December 2017
Caramoan All levels 12-15 December 2027 18 December 2017
Del Gallego All levels 12-15 December 2028 18 December 2017
Gainza All levels 12-15 December 2029 18 December 2017
Garchitorena All levels 12-15 December 2030 18 December 2017
Goa All levels 12-15 December 2031 18 December 2017
Iriga City All levels 12-15 December 2032 18 December 2017
Ocampo All levels 12-15 December 2033 18 December 2017
Naga City All levels 12-15 December 2034 18 December 2017
Pamplona All levels 12-15 December 2035 18 December 2017
Pasacao All levels 12-15 December 2036 18 December 2017
Pili All levels 12-15 December 2037 18 December 2017
Presentacion All levels 12-15 December 2038 18 December 2017
Ragay All levels 12-15 December 2039 18 December 2017
Sagñay All levels 12-15 December 2040 18 December 2017
San Fernando All levels 12-15 December 2041 18 December 2017
San Jose All levels 12-15 December 2042 18 December 2017
Sipocot All levels 12-15 December 2043 18 December 2017
Siruma All levels 12-15 December 2044 18 December 2017
Tigaon All levels 12-15 December 2045 18 December 2017
Tinambac All levels 12-15 December 2046 18 December 2017
Bagamanoc All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Baras All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Bato All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Caramoran All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Gigmoto All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Pandan All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Panganiban All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Andres All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Miguel All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Viga All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Virac All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Aroroy All levels 12-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Baleno All levels 12-15 December 2018 18 December 2017
Balud All levels 12-15 December 2019 18 December 2017
Batuan All levels 12-15 December 2020 18 December 2017
Cataingan All levels 12-15 December 2021 18 December 2017
Cawayan All levels 12-15 December 2022 18 December 2017
Claveria All levels 12-15 December 2023 18 December 2017
Dimasalag All levels 12-15 December 2024 18 December 2017
Esperanza All levels 12-15 December 2025 18 December 2017
Mandaon All levels 12-15 December 2026 18 December 2017
Masbate City All levels 12-15 December 2027 18 December 2017
Milagros All levels 12-15 December 2028 18 December 2017
Mobo All levels 12-15 December 2029 18 December 2017
Monreal All levels 12-15 December 2030 18 December 2017
Palanas All levels 12-15 December 2031 18 December 2017
Pio V. Corpuz All levels 12-15 December 2032 18 December 2017
Placer All levels 12-15 December 2033 18 December 2017
San Fernando All levels 12-15 December 2034 18 December 2017
San Jacinto All levels 12-15 December 2035 18 December 2017
San Pascual All levels 12-15 December 2036 18 December 2017
Uson All levels 12-15 December 2037 18 December 2017
Barcelona All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Bulan All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Bulusan All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Casiguran All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Castilla All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Donsol All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Gubat All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Irosin All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Juban All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Magallanes All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Matnog All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Pilar All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Prieto Diaz All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Santa Magdalena All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sorsogon City All levels 13-15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Catanduanes
Masbate
Sorsogon
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 2 of 5
PROVINCE / CITY
/MUNICIPALITYLEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
CALABARZON
Sapian All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Pilar All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Ivisan All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
President Roxas All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Panitan All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Cuartero All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sigma All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Roxas City All levels 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dumarao Pre-School - Elementary 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dao Pre-School - Elementary 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dumalag Pre-School - Elementary 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Jamindan Elementary to Secondary Level 15 December 2017 18 December 2017
Alicia Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Anda Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Batuan Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
bilar Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Candijay Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Carmen Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dimiao Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Duero Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Garcia Hernandez Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Guindulman Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Jagna Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sevilla Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Lila Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Loay Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Loboc Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Mabini Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Pilar Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sierra Bullones Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Valencia Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Bien Unido Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Buenavista Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Clarin Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dagohoy Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Danao Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Getafe Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Inabanga Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sagbayan Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Isidro Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
San Miguel Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Talibon Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Trinidad Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Ubay Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Alburquerque Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Antequera Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Baclayon Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Balilihan Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Calape Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Catibian Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Corella Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Cortes Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Dauis Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
loon Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Maribojoc Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Panglao Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Sikatuna Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Tagbilaran City Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Tubigon Pre-School - Elementary 14 December 2017 18 December 2017
Tacloban City All levels 14 December 2017
Ormoc City Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Naval Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Almeria Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Kawayan Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Maripipi Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Cabucgayan Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 December 2017
Allen All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Biri All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Bobon All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Capul All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
REGION VI
Capiz
REGION VII
Bohol
REGION VIII
Biliran
Northern Samar
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 3 of 5
PROVINCE / CITY
/MUNICIPALITYLEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
CALABARZON Catarman All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Catubig All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Gamay All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Laoang All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Lapinig All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Las Navas All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Lavezares All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Lope de Vega All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Mapanas All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Mondragon All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Palapag All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Pambujan All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Rosario All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
San Antonio All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
San Isidro All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
San Jose All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
San Roque All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
San Vicente All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Silvino Lobos All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Victoria All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Babatngon Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Barugo Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Dulag Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Jaro Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Tanauan Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Pastrana Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Palo Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Sta. Fe Pre-school to High School 14 December 2017
Almagro Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Basey Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Calbayog City Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Calbiga Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Catbalogan City All levels 14 and 15 December 2017
Daram All levels 14 December 2017
Gandara Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Hinabangan Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Jiabong Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Marabut All levels 14 December 2017
Matuguinao Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Motiong All levels 14 December 2017
Pagsanghan Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Paranas Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Pinabacdao Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
San Jorge Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
San Jose de Buan Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
San Sebastian Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Santa Margarita Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Santa Rita Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Santo Niño Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Tagapul-an Pre-school to Elementary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Talalora Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Tarangan Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Villareal All levels 14 December 2017
Zumarraga Pre-school to High School 14 and 15 December 2017
Anahawan Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Bontoc Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Hinunangan Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Hinundayan Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Libagon Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Liloan Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Limasawa Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Maasin Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Macrohon Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Malitbog Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Padre Burgos Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Pintuyan Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Saint Bernand Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
San Francisco Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
San Juan (Cabalian) Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
San Ricardo Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Silago Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Sogod Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Tomas Oppus Pre-school to High School 15 December 2017
Salcedo Pre-school to Secondary Level 14 and 15 December 2017
Leyte
Samar
Southern Leyte
Eastern Samar
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 4 of 5
PROVINCE / CITY
/MUNICIPALITYLEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
CALABARZON
Basilisa All levels 14 December 2017
Cagdianao All levels 14 December 2017
Dinagat All levels 14 December 2017
Libjo All levels 14 December 2017
Loreto All levels 14 December 2017
San Jose All levels 14 December 2017
Tubajon All levels 14 December 2017
Surigao City Elementary to Secondary Level 14 December 2017
Cabadbaran Elementary to Secondary Level 15 December 2017
Magallanes Elementary to Secondary Level 15 December 2017
Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA
Agusan del Norte
CARAGA
Dinagat Islands
Surigao del Norte
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 5 of 5
SitRep No. 27 TAB H
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL 2,748 32,538 35,286
REGION V 6 18 24
Masbate 6 18 24
Batuan - 2 2
Dimasalang 3 12 15
City of Masbate 1 2 3
Palanas 2 2 4
REGION VIII 2,742 32,503 35,245
Biliran 1,692 4,419 6,111
Almeria 33 - 33
Kawayan 14 344 358
Naval (capital) 185 1,251 1,436
Biliran 1,387 1,378 2,765
Cabucgayan 34 291 325
Caibiran 36 956 992
Culaba - 15 15
Maripipi 3 184 187
Eastern Samar 303 9,050 9,353
Arteche - 1,531 1,531
City of Borongan (capital) - 2 2
Can-Avid 273 4 277
Maslog - 4 4
Sulat 19 3,903 3,922
Taft 2 307 309
Balangiga - 2 2
Balangkayan - 2,514 2,514
Llorente 9 579 588
Maydolong - 204 204
Leyte 82 1,050 1,132
Burauen 1 1 2
Dagami 2 - 2
Jaro - 1 1
MacArthur - 14 14
Tunga - 297 297
Leyte 19 116 135
Tabango 2 7 9
Villaba 44 443 487
Matag-ob 7 104 111
Merida - 6 6
Ormoc City 4 6 10
Hilongos 3 45 48
Mahaplag - 10 10
Northern Samar 397 3,567 3,964
Catarman (capital) 15 - 15
Mondragon 3 1,962 1,965
Pambujan 44 - 44
San Roque 324 1,605 1,929
Silvino Lobos 11 - 11
Western Samar 264 14,143 14,407
Almagro - 12 12
Calbayog City 5 - 5
Gandara 1 3 4
Matuguinao 3 - 3
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)
DAMAGED HOUSES
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 1 of 2
TOTALLY PARTIALLY TOTALREGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY
NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES
City of Catbalogan (capital) 28 451 479
Hinabanagan 3 226 229
Jiabong 8 6 14
Marabut - 379 379
Motiong - 819 819
Pinabacdao 16 2,044 2,060
San Jorge 26 1,556 1,582
San Jose de Buan - 1,097 1,097
San Sebastian 4 365 369
Santa Rita 86 2,518 2,604
Santo Nino 1 12 13
Talalora 38 2,221 2,259
Zumarraga 45 2,434 2,479
Southern Leyte 4 274 278
Saint Bernard 4 271 275
San Ricardo - 3 3
CARAGA 0 17 17
Agusan del Norte 0 17 17
Butuan City (capital) - 17 17Sources: DSWD DROMIC Report #27 on TD “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK) as of 17 January 2018, 8AM
DAMAGED HOUSES | Page 2 of 2
SITREP NO. 27 TAB I
LIVESTOCKS
Type of
Crops /
Livestocks
Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value
Type of
Project/
Species
Estimated Peso Value
GRAND TOTAL
SUB-TOTAL 24,640,910.00
CALABARZON 3,832,352.00 - - - 3,832,352.00
Laguna Rice 400,352.00 400,352.00
Quezon Rice 3,432,000.00 3,432,000.00
MIMAROPA 211,553,559.85 - - 1,185,000.00 410,860,119.85
w/o breakdown Road 195,175,000.00 195,175,000.00
Rice 207,002,331.88
Palawan Rice 1,837,859.64 245,000.00 2,082,859.64
Marinduque Rice 1,128,133.95 6,560.00 1,134,693.95
Romblon Rice 1,585,234.38 144,000.00 920,000.00 2,649,234.38
Region V 306,012,286.00 976,570.00 17,687,845.00 1,755,500.00 339,672,601.00
Corn 536,405.00 Vegetables 2,582,500.00
Rice 9,233,567.00 Cassava 14,795,345.00
Corn 388,145.00
Rice 17,815,822.00
Sorsogon Rice 5,613,826.00 5,613,826.00
Camarines Norte Rice 4,809,447.00 3,559,900.00 35,000.00 8,404,347.00
Corn 5,863,445.00 Vegetables 310,000.00
Rice 261,751,629.00
Region VII 2,991,337.00 489,550.00 142,380.00 - 3,623,267.00
Cebu Corn 2,991,337.00 489,550.00 Banana 142,380.00 3,623,267.00
Region VIII 545,182,519.00 23,174,790.00 564,827,590.00 137,255,744.00 2,879,155,083.00
Corn 5,011,890.00 Vegetables 4,550,000.00
Rice 56,032,074.00 Cassava 3,235,100.00
Banana 145,500,000.00
Health
Facilities 1,200,000.00
Corn 716,330.00 Vegetables 5,270,000.00
Rice 218,505,432.00 Sweet Potato 5,975,640.00
Banana 118,050,000.00
Rice 115,648,890.00 Vegetables 28,568,800.00
Corn 3,513,970.00 Cassava 78,300.00
Banana 199,140,000.00
Rice 20,503,240.00 Cassava 2,736,000.00
Corn 641,340.00 Banana 3,750,000.00
Banana 3,750.00
Rice 2,595,584.00 Vegetables 400,000.00
Banana 2,500,000.00 Southern Leyte 5,495,584.00
870,496,994.00
Northern Samar 374,650.00 6,849,650.00 133,200.00 34,991,830.00
Leyte Roads and
Bridges 425,319,000.00 18,191,790.00 42,072,360.00 37,963,884.00
41,676,290.00 761,631,604.00
Eastern Samar Road 50,000,000.00 217,750.00 2,466,430.00 6,767,370.00 407,968,952.00
1,538,539,000.00 70,175,440.00
Biliran
Roads and
Bridges 487,320,000.00
4,305,250.00 12,801,000.00
Camarines Sur 9,000.00 267,934,074.00
- -
38,746,317.00
Albay 770,070.00 18,974,037.00
209,818,331.88
1,000,000.00 12,240,400.00
Masbate Road 1,000,000.00 197,500.00 8,680,500.00 1,720,500.00
Oriental Mindoro 2,551,000.00 265,000.00
- -
195,175,000.00 2,946,560.00
1,735,234,000.00 1,910,383,512.85 ₱ 3,645,617,512.85
1,735,234,000.00 1,077,464,643.85 582,657,815.00 85,362,400.00 140,257,744.00
CROPS (Rice, Corn, Cassava)
HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)
FISHERIES
FACILITIES/
INFRASTRUCTURE/
EQUIPMENT DAMAGED
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK)
COST OF DAMAGESAs of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
Region/Province/
City/Municipality
INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE
TOTAL COST
(Infrastructure + Agriculture) ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER
STRUCTURES
COST OF DAMAGES | Page 1 of 2
LIVESTOCKS
Type of
Crops /
Livestocks
Estimated Peso Value Estimated Peso Value
Type of
Project/
Species
Estimated Peso Value
1,735,234,000.00 1,910,383,512.85 ₱ 3,645,617,512.85
CROPS (Rice, Corn, Cassava)
HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)
FISHERIES
FACILITIES/
INFRASTRUCTURE/
EQUIPMENT DAMAGED
Region/Province/
City/Municipality
INFRASTRUCTURE AGRICULTURE
TOTAL COST
(Infrastructure + Agriculture) ROADS/BRIDGES/ OTHER
STRUCTURES
Roads and
Bridges 574,700,000.00 Rice 122,013,769.00 Sweet Potato 1,820,000.00
Banana 43,250,000.00
Region XI - - - - 520,000.00
Compostela Valley Road 520,000.00 520,000.00
CARAGA 7,892,590.00 - - 61,500.00 7,954,090.00
Agusan del Sur Rice 7,892,590.00 61,500.00 7,954,090.00
Sources: DPWH, DA, OCDs MIMAROPA, V, VII, VIII, and IX
Note:
Amount of damages is still for validation.
Rice* - data from DA
- -
Samar 85,350.00 5,986,000.00 50,715,000.00 798,570,119.00
520,000.00 -
COST OF DAMAGES | Page 2 of 2
SitRep No. 27 TAB J
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
As of 04 February 2018, 8:00 AM
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A. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)
a. The NDRRMOC raised its Blue Alert status effective 13 December 2017, 5:00 PM, to monitor the situation and maintain close coordination with concerned, Regional DRRMCs, member-agencies and offices.
b. Issued NDRRMC Memo No. 152 raising the alert status from BLUE to RED ALERT effective 8:00 AM, 15 December 2017.
c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Gale Warning, General Flood Advisories (GFAs) 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).
d. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Core Group Meeting for the Low Pressure Area East of Hinatuan (TD “URDUJA”) on 13 December 2017, 11:00 AM.
e. Disseminated the following Emergency Alert and Warning Messages (EAWM):
14 December 2017, 7:45 AM – For Region VIII due to the issuance of Orange Rainfall Warning to the Province of Eastern Samar
15 December 2017, 1:19 PM – For the Provinces of Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran, Southern Leyte, and Leyte due to rainfall advisory
16 December 2017, 9:27 AM – For the Provinces of Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran, and Leyte due to the possibility of Storm Surge
16 December 2017, 10:32 AM – For the Provinces of Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran, Southern Leyte, and Leyte due to rainfall advisory
16 December 2017, 2:47 PM – regarding URDUJA’s landfall in San Policarpio, Eastern Samar
17 December 2017, 11:24 AM – regarding URDUJA’s landfall in Masbate
2. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (DOST-PAGASA)
a. Continuous dissemination of weather forecasts, Gale Warning, General Flood Advisories (GFAs) regarding TS “URDUJA”.
b. Recommended the suspension of classes in Region VII on 15 December 2017.
3. Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
a. Advised all concerned DILG Regional Offices to closely monitor flooding and landslides brought about to the effects of TS “URDUJA” to all high-risk LGUs.
b. Advised all concerned DILG Regional Offices NCR, III, VI and VII activate the DILG Regional Disaster Reporting and Monitoring for TS “URDUJA”.
c. Advised all DILG Regional Offices to monitor for possible floods and landslides.
d. Provided constant updates on weather alerts/advisories to all Regional Offices.
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e. Continuous dissemination of list of barangays with greater than 100 mm rain and barangays with high to very high susceptibility to floods and landslides from PAGASA and MGB.
f. Advised Regional Offices of CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, and VIII on the updates of TS “URDUJA” to activate their disaster monitoring and reporting systems.
g. Alerted and advised all concerned LGUs to perform the following actions:
Initiate critical preparedness actions based on the Operation L!STO protocols, and prepare communities especially those in low-lying and/or landslide prone areas, highways and riverbanks, including fishermen
Activate concerned Barangay DRRMCs for early warning measures and vigilant monitoring of areas with settlements at the base of sliding slopes or ridges with manifestations of rockslide/landslide, tension cracks, and areas identified as very high/critical landslide zones
Vigilant monitoring and reporting of the impending weather disturbances and other incidents during this holiday season
Continuously inform/advise all communities thru but not limited to the local television channels and radio stations of the updates of the situation and preparedness actions of the localities
Vigilant monitoring of levels of river water and settlements in low-lying areas or near riverbanks which have experienced recent and repeated flooding
Vigilant monitoring for possible riverbank erosion and shift of river flow direction
Prepare to implement evacuation protocol in areas with high susceptibility ratings to landslide and flood
Restrict or ban tourist activities such as, but not limited to, mountaineering/hiking, surfing, diving, spelunking, etc., within their areas of jurisdiction during this period
Warn small scale miners to stay in safer grounds and avoid any mining activities
Visit the MGB Geo-Hazard Web Portal at gdis.denr.gov.ph/mgbgoogle for additional information
4. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱762,432,382.75 with breakdown as follows: a. Stockpiles – a total of 356,490 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting
to ₱118,864,642.20 and available Food and Non-food Items (FNIs) amounting to ₱409,166,348.15
b. Standby Funds – a total of ₱245,908,160.62 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱199,863,131.43 is the available Quick Response Fund in the Central Office:
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 245,908,160.62 356,490 118,864,642.20 124,811,998.56 284,354,349.59 409,166,348.15 773,939,150.97
CO* 199,863,131.43 - - - - - 199,863,131.43
NROC - 665 227,390.10 41,897,210.23 55,247,147.44 97,144,357.67 97,371,747.77
NCR 3,021,659.00 1,371 384,510.66 1,758,913.48 566,300.00 2,325,213.48 5,731,383.14
CAR 3,000,000.00 14,689 5,862,086.12 188,215.00 9,115,031.84 9,303,246.84 18,165,332.96
I 3,683,900.00 18,361 6,995,532.11 1,181,660.63 6,330,745.67 7,512,406.30 18,191,838.41
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II 3,000,000.00 25,792 9,727,200.00 663,724.00 4,223,454.32 4,887,178.32 17,614,378.32
III 1,800,278.90 12,403 4,191,968.14 533,364.05 3,736,024.54 4,269,388.59 10,261,635.63
CALABARZON 3,777,187.51 23,292 7,658,176.68 4,138,741.48 7,434,633.72 11,573,375.20 23,008,739.39
MIMAROPA 2,130,200.54 16,439 6,033,026.00 8,214,057.55 927,736.36 9,141,793.91 17,305,020.45
V 3,000,000.00 31,118 12,415,936.00 903,399.60 24,283,712.16 25,187,111.76 40,603,047.76
VI 3,000,000.00 20,288 7,283,392.00 12,031,286.00 2,151,997.45 14,183,283.45 24,466,675.45
VII 3,000,000.00 90,180 26,131,098.83 17,817,558.57 50,885,760.80 68,703,319.37 97,834,418.20
VIII 3,000,000.00 44,414 13,872,268.80 10,817,237.30 105,667,782.43 116,485,019.73 133,357,288.53
IX 1,549,303.24 2,977 1,071,720.00 7,883,537.50 2,031,426.86 9,914,964.36 12,535,987.60
X 3,000,000.00 1,100 396,000.00 2,860,894.00 1,398,142.00 4,259,036.00 7,655,036.00
XI 3,000,000.00 11,144 3,364,262.16 4,417,553.70 3,608,427.59 8,025,981.29 14,390,243.45
XII 3,082,500.00 18,575 6,687,000.00 6,123,589.87 2,962,771.67 9,086,361.54 18,855,861.54
CARAGA 3,000,000.00 23,682 6,563,074.60 3,381,055.60 3,783,254.74 7,164,310.34 16,727,384.94
b. On 13 December 2017, the Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of DSWD-DReAMB is on standby for monitoring reports related to Tropical Storm “URDUJA”.
c. On 16 December 2017, DSWD-DReAMB is on RED Alert to continuously monitor the situation.
5. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
a. Alert status at the Disaster Response Task Force (DRTF) of Unified Commands and major services was raised from Blue to Red effective 8:00AM, 15 December 2017.
6. Telecommunication Companies
a. ABS-CBN, GLOBE, and SMART disseminated the EAWM on Orange Rainfall Warning to Region VIII.
B. Regional/Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (R/LDRRMCs)
RDRRMC/OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA 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 same to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty.
RDRRMCs/OCDROs CALABARZON, V and VII conducted PDRA Meeting with their respective member-agencies.
1. RDRRMC CALABARZON
OCD CALABARZON a. Convened ERP meeting on 13 December 2017. b. Raised the Alert Status to Blue Alert effective 8:00AM, 14 December 2017. c. Disseminated RDRRMC CALABARZON Memorandum regarding
Preparations for TD “URDUJA” dated 13 December 2017 to RDRRMC member agencies and CALABARZON LDRRMOs.
d. Coordinated with the PDRRMC Quezon and CDRRMC Lucena for the provision of food to the stranded passengers in the Dalahican Port.
DILG CALABARZON a. Disseminated advisories received from PAGASA and DILG CODIX to the
provincial government and to all cities and municipalities.
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b. Close coordination and active network between the DILG and PDRRMO for an intensified preparedness monitoring and appropriate actions to be done if warrants.
DSWD CALABARZON a. DSWD Disaster Management Unit (DMU) is on standby alert status
together with the Quick Response Teams (QRTs). b. Ensured the availability of funds and family food packs should the need
arise. c. Prepared stockpile composed of food and non-food items.
AFP-SOLCOM a. Directed Operational Control (OPCON) units to alert DRRO units, prepare
tasked DRRO assets, and initiate coordination with LDRRMCs. b. Ensured the availability of vehicles and air assets in case needs arises.
PRO CALABARZON a. Directed all Provincial Directors, Chiefs of Police to prepare assets and be
on standby for possible deployment, coordinate with LDRRMCs and other force multipliers and activate their respective Disaster Operations Center.
b. Placed Regional Public Safety Battalion Search and Rescue (RPSB) personnel on standby.
c. Alerted SAR Teams and other PNP Personnel for rapid deployment.
DOH CALABARZON a. A total of ₱64,211,197.80 worth of prepositioned drugs, medicines, and
logistics.
BFP CALABARZON a. Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist LDRRMCs
and be on standby alert. b. Ensured the availability of fire/rescue and medical personnel, apparatus
and auxiliary units in strategic locations.
PIA CALABARZON a. Instructed Provincial Directors to closely coordinate with LDRRMCs and
Local Information Officers. b. Dissemination of weather-related information.
PDRRMCs Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon a. Activated their Operations Center. b. Placed SRR Teams on standby alert and ready for deployment. c. Instructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to closely monitor flood, landslide
and storm surge areas and conduct pre-emptive evacuation if necessary. d. Prepositioned Search and Rescue Equipment in strategic areas.
2. RDRRMC MIMAROPA
OCD MIMAROPA a. Continuous coordination with response agencies and monitoring of weather
situation in their area of responsibility (AOR). b. Coordinated with RDRRMC member agencies regarding Preparedness
Measures for TS “URDUJA”. c. Coordinated with Coast Guard Stations and Substation within the area
regarding status of post operations.
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d. Issued Memorandum regarding pre-emptive evacuation and “No Sail Policy”.
e. Coordinated with OCD NCR and NDRRMOC regarding the status of stranded passengers in Dangay Port, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, and for possible coordination with LTFRB and Bus Company temporary preventing additional passengers to travel in Iloilo via the Strong Republic Nautical Highway.
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) MIMAROPA a. Provided update to LGUs and uploaded updates on Facebook page thru
DOST Provincial Science and Technology Center (PSTC).
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) MIMAROPA a. Sent advisories to all provinces re TS “URDUJA”. b. Continuous monitoring and reporting based on Oplan Listo.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) MIMAROPA a. Prepositioned a total of 45,099 Family Food Packs (FFPs) at regional
warehouses. b. Has available standby funds of ₱2,130,200.54. c. PSWDO Romblon provided one (1) sack of rice d. DSWD thru Social Welfare and Development Team (SWADT) in Romblon
released two (2) boxes of corned beef, pochero and laing, one (1) box of sardines and four (4) boxes of 3-in-1 coffee.
e. Utilized the kitchen facilities inside the PPA as community kitchen area for serving hot meals.
Department of Health (DOH) MIMAROPA a. Advised Quad-Cluster Teams (Health, NIE, MHPSS, WASH) to be on
standby for deployment and augmentation of services. b. Advised Human Resource Management for Health to be available on their
catchment areas to augment health services and establish health assistance desk once evacuation starts.
c. Continuous coordination with other Regional agencies including, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), RDRRMC, OCD, LGUs, Philippine National Police (PNP) station, Provincial DOH Office (PDOHO), DOH retained hospitals, and HEMS point persons for any untoward incident.
d. Advised PDOHO to conduct roving to all areas of concern regarding potential risk for mass casualty incident and evacuation.
e. A total of ₱18,018,740.24 worth of logistics were mobilized. f. Prepositioned water disinfectant and collapsible Jerry Cans in flood prone
areas.
Department of Public Works 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 infrastructures facilities.
b. Prepared all equipment for mobilization if situation warrants.
Coast Guard District (CGD) Southern Tagalog a. Advised all CG stations and sub-stations to ensure strict implementation of
Guidelines on the Movement of Vessels during Heavy weather pursuant to
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HPCG Memo Circular 01-09 and in the absence of Weather bulletin in the locality pursuant to HPCG Memo Circular 03-01.
b. Placed Deployable Response Groups (DRGs) on 24/7 standby status. c. Placed assets on standby status ready for deployment on flood-prone and
coastal areas. d. Close monitoring of weather forecast. e. In close coordination with LGUs, and other government agencies. f. Continuous monitoring of situation in their respective AOR. g. Ensure the operational status of HF and VHF radio communications in
support to the province operational concern in case of power black-out.
CGD Palawan a. Advised all CG station and substation to ensure strict implementation of
Guidelines on the Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather pursuant to HPCG Memo Circular 01-09 and in the absence of weather bulletin in the locality pursuant to HPCG Memo Circular 03-01.
b. Ensured the strict implementation of Standing Operation Procedure No. 001-12 on PCG Alert and Response Procedures in conducting Pre-Departure Inspections (PDI) to all vessels/motorbancas within the AOR.
c. Prepared PCG boarding teams, SAR assets and DRG Teams and closely monitors maritime traffic and weather condition for prompt, sustained, and effective implementation of existing command policies, rules and regulations, and doctrines.
d. Continuous monitoring of situation in their respective AORs. e. Placed assets on standby status ready for deployment on flood-prone and
coastal areas.
Police Regional Office (PRO) MIMAROPA a. Ensures the availability of search and rescue assets and personnel and
alerted all Police Provincial Office down to their lower units and continuous monitoring of situation in their respective AORs.
b. Coordinated with PAGASA, PDRRMC, and other agencies. c. Directed lower units to undertake precautionary measures and other
disaster preparedness activities such as the following:
Strengthen resilience of emergency communications.
Ensure readiness of the SRR equipment and supplies to support operational requirements (eg. rubber boat, utility rope, floating device, multi-tool items, 30L of GOL for generator, flashlights with extra battery, communications equipment, first aid kit, MRE, etc.).
Forward deployment and pre-positioning of Search and Rescue (SAR) assets.
d. Coordinated with Local DRRMCs and activated Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTG) as the situation may require.
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) MIMAROPA a. Constant coordination with LGUs NGOs and other government agencies to
support the operational activities. b. Linkages/coordination with Police Forces, Barangay Officials, Tanods and
Citizen Crime Watch to provide security to the evacuation centers. c. Alerted all BFP personnel for any disaster related response. d. Prepared all trucks and response asset in case needed.
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CDRRMC Puerto Princesa a. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) – PDRA meeting.
MDRRMC Roxas, Palawan a. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) – PDRA meeting. b. Prepositioned family food packs for 150 families.
MDRRMC Agutaya, Coron and Taytay, Palawan a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates b. Advised all Barangay Risk Reduction and Management Councils
(BDRRMCs) to monitor and directed all fishermen to avoid fishing venture due to unfavourable sea condition.
PDRRMC Marinduque / Oriental Mindoro / MDRRMCs Baco, Socorro, Pinamalayan, Bongabong, Roxas, Mansalay, Victoria, Pola, Bulalacao and Bansud, Oriental Mindoro / San Jose, Occidental Mindoro a. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) – PDRA meeting.
PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro c. Prepositioned 75 sacks of rice and 100 complete packs of relief goods.
MDRRMCs Buenavista, Boac, Sta. Cuz, Torrijos and Mogpog (Marinduque) / San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) / Bansud, Pola and Victoria (Oriental Mindoro) / Cajidiocan and Looc (Romblon) a. Activated their respective Emergency Operations Centers. b. Conducted Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) – PDRA meeting.
MDRRMC San Jose, Occidental Mindoro a. Rescue vehicles on standby alert ready for deployment in case needed.
MDRRMC Victoria, Oriental Mindoro a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“‘URDUJA’’. b. Alerted all barangays re possible effect of TS “‘URDUJA’’
MDRRMC Pola, Oriental Mindoro a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“‘URDUJA’’. b. Responders and rescue equipment are on standby alert
MDRRMC Bansud, Oriental Mindoro a. Activated the response team and BDRRMC.
MDRRMC Gloria Oriental Mindoro a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“‘URDUJA’’. b. Advised the Barangay Captains to conduct information dissemination of
possible effects of TS “‘URDUJA’’ especially in vulnerable areas.
MDRRMC San Andres, Romblon a. Activated the response team and BDRRMC. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“URDUJA’’.
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MDRRMC Banton, Romblon a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“URDUJA’’ to all barangay captains. b. Distributed flyers for preparedness during typhoon. c. Coordinated with concerned agencies in preparation for TS “URDUJA’’. d. Alerted all responders and volunteers.
MDRRMC Looc, Romblon a. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather updates re TS
“URDUJA’’
MDRRMC Cajidiocan, Romblon a. Notified all barangays re possible effects of TS “URDUJA’’. b. Ensured availability of relief goods ready for distribution as need arises.
MDRRMC Calatrava, Romblon a. Issued Memorandum re No Sail Policy to all concerned agencies. b. Advised Brgy. Officials to closely monitor the communities identified as
highly vulnerable to flooding, landslide and storm surge.
3. RDRRMC V
OCD V a. On Blue Alert Status effective 12 December 2017. b. Issued memorandum for PDRRMCs re Establishment of Temporary
Holding Areas for Stranded Passengers bounds for ports in Bicol Region. c. Advised public going to Visayas and Mindanao to reschedule trips to avoid
congestion in Matnog Port, Sorsogon. d. Radio Communication and Satellite Phone on standby. e. Conducted Updates Meeting for TS “URDUJA” f. Rented one (1) unit van for preposition at OCDRO V.
DOST-PAGASA V a. Continuous monitoring of the situation and dissemination of Weather
Bulletins, advisories and updates.
DSWD V a. Has a stockpile of 5,118 FFPs and standby funds of ₱8,662,708.15. b. Prepositioned Food and Non-Food Items (FNIs) in the six (6) provinces of
the region. c. Activated DSWD FO V EMT. d. LGU Matnog provided dinner and breakfast to 2,400 stranded passengers
in Matnog Port. e. LGU Masbate distributed rice, sardines, and corned beef to stranded
passengers bound for Ticao Island, Claveria, and San Pascual. They are currently staying at Mobo Central School and Pinamarbuhan Elementary School.
f. LGU Pilar provided food assistance to stranded passengers in Pilar Port.
DILG V a. Activated Disaster Preparedness CODIX online monitoring. b. Provided weather updates to all provinces. c. Sent advisory for precautionary measures to prevent untoward incidents in
low-lying LGUs prone to flood/flash floods.
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d. Alerted LGUs along coastal areas.
Department of Health (DOH) V a. Issued memorandum to DOH-retained hospitals, Health Emergency
Management Service (HEMS) Coordinators, and Provincial DOH Personnel re Declaration of Code White Alert.
b. Prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines at Provincial DOH. c. WASH Team and Rapid Health Assessment Team are on standby and
ready for possible deployment. d. PHPRU Staff are on a 24/7 operations with one (1) driver per shift. e. Prepositioned drugs and medicines amounting to ₱2,639,442.41 and 899
pieces of Jerry Cans (20-liter capacity).
Department of Education (DepEd) V a. Ensured the availability and readiness of schools to be used as evacuation
centers.
DPWH V a. Advised all District Engineers to activate DRU Teams.
PRO V a. Directed all Provincial Police Offices (PPOs) to placed respective disaster
response teams on standby. b. Attended the PDRA Meeting on 12 December 2017. c. Disaster Response Units (DRUs) are on standby. d. Activated its Disaster Operations center and Situation Monitoring Room.
Armed Forces of the Philippines Tactical Operations Group (TOG) V, Philippine Airforce (PAF) a. Placed response teams and equipment on standby. b. DRUs are on standby.
Naval Forces Southern Luzon (NAVFORSOL), Philippine Navy (PN) a. Placed response teams and equipment on standby. b. DRUs are on standby.
9ID Philippine Army (PA) d. Response assets on stand-by. e. DRUs are on standby. f. Deployed mobility and personnel for possible conduct of High
Availability Disaster Recovery (HADR).
BFP V a. Advised all lower units to coordinate with their respective DRRMCs and
refer to BFP’s operational procedures. b. Attended the PDRA Meeting on 12 December 2017. c. Disaster Response Units (DRUs) are on standby. d. Distribution of fire-safety materials, fire trucks made available for roving and
visibility.
CGD Bicol g. DRUs are on standby. h. Monitored strandees arounds ports in Bicol. i. Attended the PDRA Meeting on 12 December 2017. j. Strict implementation on the Guidelines of Vessels during heavy weather.
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k. Implemented “No Sail Policy” for provinces with Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal (TCWS).
PDRRMCs Camarines Norte, Masbate, and Catanduanes, and CDRRMC Naga City a. Continuous monitoring of the situation and dissemination of weather
updates.
PDRRMC Albay a. Suspended classes for preschool to elementary level on 13 December
2017. b. Issued advisory on the following:
Suspended classes for preschool to elementary level on 13 December 2017
Avoid crossing rivers
No sailing for small seacrafts and fishing boats due to issued Gale Warning from PAGASA
c. Convened the PDRRMC Members on 13 December 2017 in preparation for TS “URDUJA”.
PDRRMC Sorsogon a. Activated PDRRMC Operations Center. b. Ensure clear communication lines with all DRRMCs.
PDRRMC Camarines Sur a. Issued memorandum to All Chairpersons, MDRRMCs and School Heads re
the Suspension of Classes.
4. RDRRMC VI
OCD VI a. Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories to concerned stakeholders thru email,
text blast, and social media. b. Continuous monitoring of the situation. c. Conducted PDRA / Emergency Response and Preparedness (ERP) with
RDRRMC member agencies.
BFP a. All quick response teams are on standby.
DILG VI a. Activated their respective Disaster Monitoring and Reporting Systems
effective immediately. b. Ensured that LGUs are actively carrying out actions as suggested in
Operation L!STO and more, if necessary, to prepare communities especially those in low-lying and/or landslide prone areas, highways and riverbanks, including fishermen.
c. Continuously monitoring all PAGASA Weather Advisories and Bulletins. d. Observe existing protocols, including Proof of Service. e. Recommend to all concerned LGUs to perform the following actions:
• Activate concerned Barangay DRRMCs for early warning measures and vigilant monitoring of areas with settlements at the base of sliding slopes or ridges with manifestations of rockslide/landslide, tension cracks, and areas identified as very high/critical landslide zones;
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• Vigilant monitoring and reporting of the impending weather disturbances and other incidents during this holiday season;
• Continuously inform/advise all communities thru but not limited to the local television channels and radio stations of the updates of the situation and preparedness actions of the localities;
• Vigilant monitoring of levels of river water and settlements in low-lying areas or near riverbanks which have experienced recent and repeated flooding;
• Vigilant monitoring for possible riverbank erosion and shift of river flow direction;
• Prepare to implement evacuation protocol in areas with high susceptibility ratings to landslide and flood;
• Restrict or ban tourist activities such as, but not limited to, mountaineering/hiking, surfing, diving, etc., within their areas of jurisdiction during this period;
• Warn small scale miners to stay in safer grounds and avoid any mining activities; and;
• Visit the MGB Geo-Hazard Web Portal at gdis.denr.gov.ph/mgbgoogle for additional information.
f. Activate the alert level status and disaster monitoring and reporting systems.
DSWD FO VI a. Ensured availability and prepositioned a total of 2,000 family food packs in
Bacolod City. b. A total of 18,069 food packs are available but if the need arises, an
additional 1,600 sacks of rice, 6, 589 cases of sardines, 300 meat loaf and corned beef 3,400 cases are readily available and ready for packing.
c. Ensured availability of non-food items (dignity kits of 1,635 sets; sleeping kits of 1,800 sets) and 3 million quick response fund.
d. Provincial and Municipal QRTs are on standby and ready for activation.
DPWH VI a. On Blue Alert b. In continuous coordination with LGUs regarding the status of roads.
Department of Agriculture (DA) a. Closely monitoring the situation in the provinces especially for cases of
flooding which could damage to major agricultural commodities. b. Provincial Coordinating officers were advised to monitor their respective
AORs for possible impacts of TD URDUJA and were instructed to immediately report to the regional office as soon as possible.
PRO VI a. Units in the provincial, municipal and city levels are on standby for any
conduct of evacuation. b. Continuous monitoring in Western Visayas.
BFP VI a. All QRTs are on standby
NTC/RETT a. As of 14 December 2017, repeater in the province of Capiz is functional.
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b. Monitoring of AOR using radio communication.
PCG VI a. Two (2) Quick Response Teams with 18 personnel are on standby in Iloilo. b. One (1) aluminum boat, one (1) motorcycle are prepositioned and deployed
response team in Estancia, Concepcion, Dumangas c. One (1) motor boat is on standby and two (2) response teams are deployed
in San Joaquin City. d. One (1) boat and two (2) response team are in Guimaras.
PPA VI a. All quick response teams are on standby in case of emergencies.
PDRRMCs Aklan, Antique, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental a. Continuous monitoring of its respective areas of responsibility. b. Disseminates weather updates through SMS.
PDRRMC Aklan a. On Alert Alpha per OPLAN LISTO. b. Issued bulletin to all its Local Government Unit (LGUs) and Municipal Risk
Reduction and Management Offices (MDRRMOs) regarding the raising of alert status to BLUE.
c. Emergency response team on standby. d. Deployed two (2) fiber glass boats to Malay, Aklan.
PDRRMC Antique a. Conducted PDRA Meeting and continuously monitors the situation in its
area of responsibility (AOR).
PDRRMC Capiz a. Capiz Emergency Response Team (CERT), BFP, PNP, AFP, and other
agencies are on standby. b. Conducted ocular inspection on the 1st and 2nd District of the province. c. Conducted PDRA with Capiz State University and PDRRMC – Aklan
member agencies.
CDRRMC Bacolod City (Negros Occidental) and MDRRMC Madalag (Aklan) a. Monitors the water level in rivers in their AOR.
MDRRMC Banga (Aklan) a. Conducted ocular inspection and risk assessment.
5. RDRRMC VII
OCD VII a. Continuous dissemination of weather update to RDRRMC Member
Agencies, Local DRRMC Officers, and Non-Government Organizations thru sms and social media.
b. Coordinated with PCG regarding monitoring of ports and vessels. c. Alerted flood- and landslide-prone Local Government Units (LGUs) on the
possible effects of TS “URDUJA” in their AOR. d. Conducted PDRA/ERP with RDRRMC member agencies.
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Office of the Presidential Assistant for Visayas a. Conducted coordination meeting among RDRRMC disaster response
cluster agencies.
DSWD VII a. Prepositioned food items in warehouses in the Provinces of Cebu, Bohol,
Negros Oriental, and Siquijor. b. Activated Quick Response Team on 13 December 2017. c. Prepositioned 6,806 Family Food Packs (FFPs) in Madridejos, 500 FFPs in
Tabogon and 2,000 FFPs in City of Toledo, province of Cebu. d. In continuous coordination with all the LGUs affected.
DOH b. Personnel and medical packs are ready to be deployed if the need arises.
DPWH VII a. Activated the District Disaster and Risk Management Team for possible
damages on infrastructures (roads, bridges, etc) b. Prepositioned assets and activation of Disaster Operation Center.
DepEd VII a. Suspended classes in all Elementary and Kindergarten levels all over
Bohol.
DOST-PAGASA a. Recommended the LGUs to suspend the school classes on 15 December
2017. b. Presented weather updates to RDDRMC member agencies.
BFP a. Implemented Disaster Preparedness Plans which includes information
dissemination.
b. Ensured availability rescue/fire/medical apparatuses, equipment in preparation for the typhoon.
c. Alerted all BFP stations for possible rescue and response activities. d. Monitoring of areas of high risk, flood and landslide prone areas.
PCG a. Prepositioned floating assets for possible relief operations.
PDRRMC Bohol a. Conducted PDRA/ERP with DRRM personnel. b. Continuous weather update dissemination to its LGUs. c. Suspended all public classes in pre-elementary and elementary levels
through DepEd Bohol.
MDRRMC Alicia l. Conducted inspection every four (4) hours (AOR).
MDRRMC Batuan
a. Continuous monitoring of weather updates. b. Informed all Barangay Councils to continue monitoring their respective
Barangays, especially those with landslide and flood prone areas.
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MDRRMC Sierra Bullones
a. MRDDMC advised the Barangay Council to make necessary preparation and prevention activities in their respective AOR such as but not limited to the following.
b. Convened and activate their respective BDRRMCs. c. Mobilized their Barangay Tanods and their Rescue Units. d. Ensure that the 24/7 communication line is functioning. e. Informed constituents of the designated evacuation centers/areas in their
Barangay.
MDRRMC Dimiao
a. Continuous dissemination of Weather updates to the Barangay Captains. b. Informed all Barangay Councils to always monitor their respective AOR
including their tributaries/rivers.
MDRRMC Lila a. Closed monitoring their AOR. b. Informed communities to be on alert and ready for any possible
evacuation. c. Activation of their BDMMRCs. d. Classes in pre-elementary and elementary levels are suspended.
MDRRMC Inabanga
a. Constant monitoring of their AOR.
b. Suspension of classes in both pre-elementary and elementary levels.
c. MDRRMC convened and on standby alert status.
d. Advised motorized pump-boats not to venture out in the sea.
PDRRMC Negros Oriental a. Coordinated with LGUs and other stakeholders for the current situation. b. Search, Rescue and Retrieval teams and other response assets are on
standby. c. Coordinated with DepEd regarding the possible recommendation for the
suspension of classes. d. Conducted PDRA/ERP with DRRM personnel.
MDRRMC Santa Catalina
a. Rescuers and rescue vehicle are on 24-hour standby alert for
immediate response.
PDRRMC Cebu a. Monitored weather updates for TS “URDUJA”.
MDRRMC Liloan a. Suspended classes in all Elementary and Secondary levels both in public
and private schools.
MDRRMC Tabuelan a. Continuous and close monitoring of AOR.
MDRRMC San Fernando a. Conducted site visits in hazard-prone areas. b. Continuous dissemination of weather updates thru textblasts and social
media.
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c. Continuous and close coordination with Barangay Officials. d. MDRRMO/EOC in 24/7 operations.
MDRRMC Pilar Camotes a. Emergency Responders on standby for any untoward incident. b. Established emergency clinic. c. Advised all BDRRMCs to activate and coordinate with MDRRMC for any
untoward incident.
MDRRMC Madridejos a. Conducted roving at the flood prone areas and coastal barangays. b. Quick Response Team on standby for possible deployment and response. c. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation to all coastal barangays.
MDRRMC Bantayan
a. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation to all coastal barangays.
MDRRMC Santa Fe
a. Evacuated coastal residents in Barangay Hilantagaan.
PDRRMOC Siquijor
a. Monitored weather updates to all LDRRMOs.
SAN JUAN Siquijor
a. Continuous monitoring the situation. 6. RDRRMC VIII
DILG VIII a. Advised LGUs to prepare for possible effects of TS “URDUJA”.
DSWD VIII a. Alerted SWADT of the different provinces to closely monitor TS “URDUJA”. b. Prepositioned the following items:
Food Items • 36,162 Family Food Packs (FFPs) • 1,510 National Food Authority (NFA) rice • 6 packs (6kg / pack) of NFA rice • 316,846 tins of beef loaf • 275,674 tins of corned beef • 2,462 bottles, 500ml bottled water • 150 bottles, 355 ml bottled water Non-food Items • 25,767 pcs of blanket • 968 mosquito nets • 216,307 pcs of malong • 43,967 hygiene kits
c. All the Staff in the warehouses are on alert to ensure readiness in dispatching the food and non-food items.
d. Quick Response Team (QRT) is on standby. e. Activated the warehouse on 24/7 operations for continuous packaging of
food and non-food items ready for distribution. f. Affected families inside evacuation centers are being attended by their
respective LGUs to keep them safe from any effects of TS “URDUJA”.
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g. Municipal Links are being mobilized to validate the reports submitted by the affected LGUs for the accuracy of the disaster reports on the number of affected families.
h. Activated QRT. i. Alerted all SWAD Teams to closely coordinate with P/C/MSWDOs and/or
P/C/MDRRMOs.
Armed Forces of the Philippines 8ID, Philippine Army (PA) a. All Disaster Response Teams (DRTs) are alerted for possible
deployment.
TOG VIII, PAF a. Disaster Response Team (DRT) is on standby.
Naval Station Dioscorro Papa, PN a. One (1) M35 truck and one (1) multi-cab are on standby.
BFP VIII a. On Blue Alert. b. Identified evacuation centers in coordination with other agencies. c. Activated Barangay Emergency Response Services.
CGD Eastern Visayas a. Issued “No Sail Policy” in view of present weather disturbance. Hence,
fishing boats and vessels were advised not to venture out to sea. b. Emergency Response Teams (ERT) are on standby for possible
deployment. c. Advised all Coast Guard Stations under the Coast Guard District Eastern
Visayas to ensure strict implementation of HPCG Memorandum Circular Number 02-13 (Guidelines on Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather) and HPCG Memorandum Circular Number 03-02 (Guidelines on Vessels/Motorboats in the absence of Weather Bulletin in the Locality).
DOH VIII a. Activated the Operations Center. b. In close coordination with the Regional Hospital and DOH Retained
Hospital for needs and reports. c. Closely coordinating and monitoring all Provincial DOH Offices, Provincial
Health Offices, and City Health Offices for any untoward health emergencies and incidents that may occur.
d. In close coordination with the RDRRMC and Health Emergency Management Bureau (HEMB).
e. The Information and Logistics Management of the Health Emergency Management System was put in effect.
Provincial Health Office Leyte a. Prepared Expand Program on Immunization (EPI) vaccines and
available logistics Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food.
Provincial Health Office Biliran a. Closely coordinating with MDRRMOs especially with the Naval Rescue
Unit for search and rescue operations (SAR) in the landslide affected areas.
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DPWH VIII a. Prepositioned response equipment in all DPWH Engineering Districts for
possible deployment.
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) a. Conducts price and supply monitoring in key cities in the region.
Philippine Red Cross (PRC) a. Prepositioned ambulance and rescue boat. b. First-Aid, Welfare Desk, and Blood Bank Teams on standby.
PRO VIII a. Instructed line units to closely monitor and report any untoward incidents to
Tactical Operations Center. b. Prepositioned one (1) Search and Rescue (SAR) Team in each province. c. Health service, 40-seater truck, and one ambulance are on standby. d. Radio communications and Regional Tactical Operations Center Platform
are on alert status.
PDRRMC Leyte a. Disseminated all weather updates thru SMS. b. Local DRRMCs are closely monitoring the situation and effects of TS
“URDUJA” in their respective AORs.
MDRRMC Leyte City (Leyte) a. Closely monitoring the weather status b. Search and Rescue Team is on alert status
CDRRMC Tacloban City (Leyte) a. ERT and responders on standby.
MDRRMC Dulag (Leyte) a. Convened the Municipal DRRMC b. On 24/7 monitoring of the effects of TS “‘URDUJA’’ in the municipality c. Regular communication with barangays through radio communications d. Conducted response operation in the flooded areas of the municipality e. Prepositioned goods and equipment
MDRRMC Babatngon (Leyte) a. Evacuated families and individuals living in low-lying areas
MDRRMC Tolosa (Leyte) a. Advised Barangays in low-lying areas for evacuation
MDRRMC Palo (Leyte) a. Evacuated families and individuals living in low-lying areas
PDRRMC Biliran a. Activated Operations Center.
MDRRMC Kawayan (Biliran) a. Continuous monitoring of updates of TS “URDUJA” b. Coordinated with the DepEd regarding the identified all government and
privately-owned evacuation centers.
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c. Disseminated information and advisories within the municipality and closely monitoring the status of residents living in coastal areas and areas that are flood and landslide prone.
d. Emergency Response Teams are on standby status.
PDRRMC Eastern Samar a. Advised all the MDRRMOs to be on alert status. b. Monitoring of all the weather advisories. c. Placed Emergency Response Team (ERT) in on-call status. d. Activated the Operations Center.
MDRRMC Can-avid (Eastern Samar) a. Convened the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council. b. Alerted Can-avid Rescue Team members to closely coordinate within their
area of assignment. c. Activated the Operations Center. d. Alerted all DRRM Committee and to immediately report to MDRRMO for
any eventuality e. Standby relief packs at the evacuation center. f. Monitoring in all barangays especially in the coastal and low lying areas. g. Ensured the availability vehicles for dispatch.
MDRRMC Salcedo (Eastern Samar) a. Activated the Emergency Operations Center. b. Conducted pre-emptive evacuation of families in flood-prone areas. c. Prepositioned goods.
MDRRMC Hernani (Eastern Samar) a. Conducted evacuation of residents living in flood and landslide prone areas.
MDRRMC Guiuan (Eastern Samar) a. Raised alert status to Red in LGU. b. Conducted a meeting among stakeholders to keep track of the progress of
relief operations and other related activities.
PDRRMC Samar a. Coordinated with rescue volunteers and other responsible agencies. b. Disseminated all weather updates thru SMS.
PDRRMC Southern Leyte a. Disseminated the weather updates to all LGUs, PDRRMC members
including the academe (public and private) through “text blast” and radio broadcast.
b. Conducted PDRA (Tropical Cyclone path, wind, rain and sea waves and vulnerable areas for flooding and landslides).
MDRRMC Sogod (Southern Leyte) a. Continuous monitoring of landslide- and flood-prone areas. b. Sent updates and advisories to BDRRMCs thru SMS.
MDRRMC Lapinig (Northern Samar) a. Identified evacuation areas in case there will be a need for evacuation. b. Established communication linkages with the barangays.
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c. Ensured the availability and readiness of the Transport vehicles and Rescue Teams.
MDRRMC Lope de Vega (Northern Samar) a. Continuous monitoring of landslide- and flood-prone areas. b. Convened the MDRRMC for the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation.
MDRRMC Pambujan (Northern Samar) a. Activated Emergency Operations Center effective 13 December 2017. b. Advised BDRRMCs to conduct pre-emptive evacuation if necessary.
MDRRMC Rosario (Northern Samar) a. Placed Emergency Operations Center on Red Alert Status. b. Provided briefings and updates to BDRRMCs.
MDRRMC Lavezares (Northern Samar) a. Convened the Municipal DRRM Council b. Continuously monitoring the effect of TS “URDUJA” in the municipality.
7. RDRRMC CARAGA
OCD CARAGA a. RDRRM Operations Center is on BLUE ALERT STATUS and on 24/7
monitoring. b. In close and continuous coordination with all RDRRMC member-agencies
and LDRRMCs in monitoring their respective AORs.
DSWD FO CARAGA a. Operational Center of PDI and Surigao del Norte is already activated. b. DSWD FO CARAGA Disaster Response Assistance and Management Unit
(DReAMU) is in coordination with the SWAD Teams, and Provincial/City/Municipal Action Teams to continuously monitor the situation
c. Maintains close coordination with the LSWDOs and LDRRMOs and continuously provide the Central Office with more updates.
d. Continuously monitoring the weather situation in the region. e. All QRT are on standby and ready for deployment. f. A total of six (6) vehicles are on standby with an existing arrangement with
private trucking companies on the availability of transport vehicles in times of disaster.
g. Contingency Plans are in place.
DepEd a. Utilized schools as evacuation centers.
NFA c. Prepositioned rice ready for augmentation.
30IB PA a. Search and rescue teams are on stand-by
PRC a. Activated all its volunteers in the province.
PCG a. Continuously monitored the latest advisories and warnings from PAGASA.
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b. Strict implementation of “No Sail Policy”.
PDRRMC Agusan del Norte a. Activated all MDRRM Operations Centers
PDRRMCs Agusan del Norte, Dinagat and CDRRMC Surigao a. Suspended classes and implemented “No Sail Policy”
PDRRMC Surigao del Norte a. In continuous monitoring of the situation and updates within their AOR. b. Convened an emergency meeting in coordination with PPA to address the
needs of the stranded passenger.
CDRRMC Surigao a. CSWD Surigao prepositioned food packs for stranded passengers in Lipata
Port.
c. Pre-Emptive Evacuation (TAB K)
a. A total of 4,327 families were pre-emptively evacuated in Samar, Northern Samar, and Eastern Samar (Region VIII).
SITREP NO. 27 TAB K
Region/Province/
Municipality/Barangay
No. of Families
EvacuatedEvacuation Center Date and Time of Evacuation
REGION VIII 4,327
SAMAR 24
Brgy Laygayon, Pinabacdao 24 15 December 2017; 9:45 AM
NORTHERN SAMAR 1,063
Catarman 297
Laoang 64
Lope de Vega 77
Mapanas 35
Mondragon 117
Catubig 64 Catubig Valley NHS 14 December 2017; 10:00 PMSan Roque 310
Barangay Pagsang-an 24 Barangay Hall 14 December 2017; 10:00 AMBarangay Malobago 56 Barangay Hall
Barangay Zone 6 27 Barangay Hall
Barangay Zone 1 11 Barangay Hall
Barangay Balud 4 Barangay Hall
Barangay Zone 2 1 Private Household
Barangay Zone 3 4 Barangay Hall
Barangay Bantayan 151 Barangay Hall
Barangay Dale 19 Dale ES
Barangay Lao-angan 13 Don Juan F. Avalon NHS
Salvino Lubos 51
Victoria 48
EASTERN SAMAR 3,240
Oras 3,240
Agsam 234
Alangalang 56
Bagacay 9
Balingasag 132
Batang 211
Bato 69
Binalayan 156
Buntay 211
Cadian 297
Cagdine 86
Cagpile 212
Cagtoog 163
Gamot 102
Iwayan 157
Kalaw 108
Minapos 116
Nadacpan 106
Naga 123
Riverside 132
Rizal 123
Saurong 216
Trinidad 221
SOURCE: DILG
15 December 2017
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA”
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Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK) DISASTER RESPONSE
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A. Food and Non-Food Items (F/NFIs)
1. Lead – Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. Central Office (CO), Field Office (FO) and National Resource Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱748,492,650.97.
b. Coordinated with RDRRMC VIII responded and provided assistance to the stranded DepEd personnel.
c. The LGU of Matnog, Sorsogon, Bulan and Pilar continuously provides hot meals three times a day through installation of communication kitchen to stranded families.
d. DSWD FO V provided 1,050 family food packs to stranded families. It also provided hot meals to other stranded passengers amounting to ₱319,565.00.
e. Processed 4,200 family food packs in Daanbantayan. f. PPA CARAGA provided meals to all passengers stranded in Lipata
seaport. g. Distributed 200 pieces of malong to stranded passengers in Odiongan,
Romblon and additional 200 pieces to Dangay Port, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro.
h. Social Welfare and Development Team (SWADT) Romblon provided one (1) box of corned beef and three (3) boxes of 3-in-1 coffee.
i. DSWD FO VII distributed family food packs worth ₱3,398,400.00 for the affected families in Daanbantayan, Medellin, Madridejos, Pilar, Bantayan, and for the strandees in Dumaguete City.
j. Field Office VII delivered 2,700 Family Food Packs in the Province of Biliran.
k. The following FNIs are scheduled for shipment to DSWD Field Office VIII via BRP Tarlac LD601 (transportation facilitated/provided by the Logistics Cluster) in the morning of 20 December 2017:
10,000 FFPs from DSWD FO IVB
10,000 pcs mats from NROC
10,000 pcs mosquito nets from NROC
500 pcs solar lamps from NROC
31,500 pouch RTE Chicken Arrozcaldo from NROC
10,000 pouch RTE Brown Rice Bar from NROC
1,000 pouch Dry Cereal from NROC
100,000 DAFAC Forms
10,000 pouch RTE Chicken ArrozCaldo
10,000 pouch RTE Brown Rice Bar
660 Family Food Packs l. A total of 32,000 Family Food Packs were distributed by NROC to
augment the supply of the Provinces of Eastern, Northern, and Western Samar and Tacloban City.
m. A total of 110,731 FFPs, 149,020 pieces of malong, and 32,643 hygiene kits were provided by DSWD to affected families.
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2. Coast Guard District Western Visayas (CGD WV)
a. Coast Guard Western Visayas provided meals to 661 stranded passengers.
3. Philippine Ports Authority CARAGA (PPA)
a. PPA CARAGA provided meals to all passengers stranded in Lipata Seaport.
4. PDRRMC Surigao del Norte
a. Distributed 1,000 food packs for the stranded passengers in Lipata Seaport, Lipata, Surigao del Norte.
5. MDRRMC Pambujan (Northern Samar)
a. Distributed food packs, consists of 3kg of rice, 3 canned goods, 2 noodles, and coffee, to the stranded passengers in sea ports.
6. MDRRMC Lope de Vega (Northern Samar)
a. Distributed food packs for the affected families in evacuation centers.
7. MDRRMC Bobon (Northern Samar)
a. Provided food packs (rice, noodles, and sardines) to the 374 families (1,863 individuals) in the municipality.
8. MDRRMC San Isidro (Northern Samar)
a. Extended food packs to the evacuees.
9. MDRRMC Bongabong (Oriental Mindoro)
a. Provided 6 boxes of sardines, 12 cavans of rice, 4 boxes of coffee amounting to ₱36,000.00 to stranded passengers in Brgy. San Isidro and Brgy. Ugbot, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro.
b. BDRRMC of San Isidro and Ugbot provided meals for stranded passengers thru community kitchen.
10. MDRRMC Roxas (Oriental Mindoro)
a. BDRRMC Dangay provided meals for stranded passengers.
11. PDRRMC Antique
a. Facilitated the distribution of food packs or the affected families.
B. Protection, Camp Coordination and Management (PCCM)
1. Lead - Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. Affected families inside evacuation centers are being attended by their respective LGUs and provided with relief assistance.
b. DSWD Regional Disaster Response Assistance Unit’s (DREAMU) are closely coordinating with Social Welfare Assistance Development Teams to ensure provision of relief augmentation to the affected areas.
c. CCCM and IDP Protection Cluster in continuous coordination with the DSWD Regional Offices VIII and CARAGA on protection issues for provision of appropriate interventions in all open evacuation centers.
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d. The LGU of Matnog, Sorsogon, Bulan, and Pilar continuously provides hot meals three times a day through installation of communication kitchen to stranded families.
e. Coordinated with the field offices in MIMAROPA, V, and VIII for the provision of early recovery and assistance through Emergency Shelter Assistance (ESA) and Cash For Work (CFW) to the affected LGUs.
DSWD MIMAROPA a. Extended financial and burial assistance for the victims of landslide in
Romblon.
DSWD VIII a. On-going withdrawal of Food and Non-Food items. b. Utilized water transportation (Navy Boats) in transporting relief
assistance for the Province of Biliran, and coordinated with the Office of Civil Defense regarding the transportation of goods to the Province.
2. MDRRMC Lope de Vega (Northern Samar)
a. Conducted medical check-up and distribution of medicines to affected families in evacuation centers.
3. CDRRMC Cebu City (Cebu)
a. Conducted Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDANA) to determine the extent of damage on agricultural crops and to know the immediate needs of farmers.
4. MDRRMC Can-Avid (Eastern Samar)
a. Conducted relief operations for the evacuees and severely affected families of the municipality.
C. Health (Wash, Medical, Nutrition and Medical Health / Psychosocial Services
1. Lead – Department of Health (DOH)
DOH Central Office a. Raised Code White Alert. b. Issued alert memorandum to all regional offices to actively monitor the
following:
Weather disturbance
Activation of Code Alert and 24/7 Operation Center
Preposition of human resources
Stockpiling of medicines and medical supplies c. Issued Alert Memorandum directing affected Regional Offices to deploy
standby Emergency Response Teams to provide health services in seaports.
d. Continuous monitoring of the weather disturbance through PAGASA. e. Deployed two (2) HEMB Staff to NDRRM Operations Center and
Response Cluster in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. f. DOH sent Memorandum to all affected Regional Offices to deploy
medical teams to ports in all affected regions. g. Continuous monitoring and gathering of information on health impacts
of TD “URDUJA” (ex. Injuries, damage on health facilities, Health Cluster services deliveries).
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h. Coordinated with the Office of Civil Defense regarding the transport of the requested bottled water.
i. PRC sent its water treatment unit and 5,000 liters tanker together with an Assessment and WASH Team to Biliran.
j. Deployed composite teams to Biliran and Eastern Samar and RDANA Teams for Eastern Samar, Western Samar and Biliran.
k. Continuous validation and verification of casualties related to TD “URDUJA”
DOH Regional Office a. Raised Code Alert. b. Prepositioned assorted medicines, medical supplies, jerry cans, WASH
supplies and tents in the provinces through the Provincial DOH Offices c. Alerted all Provincial DOH Officers to actively monitor and report
untoward incident in their respective area of responsibility. d. Rapid Health Assessment Team on standby for immediate deployment. e. 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.
f. Rapid Heath Assessment (RHA) Teams and public health/emergency response team from different regions are on standby for immediate response should any untoward incident occurs.
g. Emergency Response Teams (ERTs) are deployed to cater the health needs of the stranded individuals in ports in Regions V, CALABARZON, and MIMAROPA. Areas of deployment are as follows:
ERTs Location of Deployment
RHU Matnog and Provincial DOH Office of Sorsogon
Matnog Port, Matnog, Sorsogon
DOH and Nurse Deployment Program
Bulalacao Port, Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro
Poctoy Port, Odiongan, Romblon
Dangay Port, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro
Nurse Deployment Program and Staff from Provincial DOH Office of Batangas
Batangas Port, Sta. Clara, Batangas City
Provincial DOH Office (PDOHO) East Samar a. Deployed Human Resource for Health (HRH) - Nurse Deployment
Project (NDP) to identified evacuation centers together with their LGU health personnel counterparts.
D. Logistics
1. Lead - Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
a. Requested for the transport via C130 of one (1) Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat from OCD Warehouse, CGEA to Tacloban City to be utilized for response operations.
b. Request C130 for the DOH Regional Office 8 personnel to be transported to Tacloban City.
c. National Response Cluster Prepositioned Heavy Equipment and Personnel for Road Clearing and Repair Operation.
d. OCD V provided fuel and food provisions to RDRRMC responders, personnel and assets.
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e. OCD VIII provided logistical support to the SRR teams deployed in Biliran.
f. Ongoing loading of DSWD Relief Items (Food and Non-Food Items) in the Philippine Navy Vessel to transport to Region VIII.
g. Coordinated with MMDA for the provision of 2 trucks to haul 400 pcs 5 gallons of bottled water.
h. Coordinated with DPWH for the use of their trucks to transport 600 pcs of 5 gallons of water.
2. MDRRMC Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro
a. Conducted clearing operations of fallen trees along national roads.
E. Education
1. Lead – Department of Education (DepEd)
a. Coordinated with Regional and Division DRRM Coordinators for the validated report on schools used as evacuation centers. As of 11 AM, a total of 14 schools used as evacuation centers in Region 5 (1 school) and Region 8 (13 schools). Of 14 schools, 1 school in Tabaco City, 6 schools in Eastern Samar, and 7 schools in Tacloban City.
b. Coordinated with CCCM Cluster for the validated reports on schools used as Evacuation Centers.
c. Coordinated with Regional and Division DRRM coordinators for the validated report on class suspension.
d. Deployed three (3) staff in the 24/7 NDRRM Operations Center. e. Coordinated with Regional and Division DRRM coordinators for the
validated report on schools used as Evacuation Center.
F. Emergency Telecommunications
1. DSWD
a. Deployed Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team (RETT) to Tacloban City, Leyte.
b. DSWD Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team equipments deployed in Tacloban City:
One (1) MCD-4800 Auto-Pointing Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) Terminal
One (1) Cobham Explorer 710 Manual-Pointing BGAN Terminal
Two (2) iSatPhone2 (satellite phone) units
One (1) 75-watt Folding Solar Panel
Two (2) 30 –watt Folding Solar Panel
G. Search, Rescue, and Retrieval
1. 8th Infantry Division, Philippine Army
a. Conducted Disaster Rescue Operation (DRO) at the vicinity or Brgy. Mabuhay and Malinao, Taft, Eastern Samar.
b. Conducted force evacuation along the dangerous landslide and affected flashfloods areas of poblacion Jipapad, Eastern Samar with MDRRMC Jipapad.
c. Provided Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response (HADR) at the vicinity of Brgy. New Manunca, Sta Rita, Western Samar.
d. Conducted rescue operations, inspections and survey to monitor the areas/highways from Brgy. Pinabacdao to Hinabangan, Samar.
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e. Continuous Search and Rescue Operations in the affected areas in Biliran.
f. Rescued nine (9) fishermen during the onslaught of TS “URDUJA”
2. BFP VIII
a. Ongoing conduct of rescue operations in different areas in Tacloban City.
b. Deployed two (2) teams of BFP Officers/Personnel to the Province of Biliran to conduct Search, Rescue, and Retrieval Operations in heavily affected areas of the province.
c. Dispatched 25 Personnel of the Special Rescue Unit (SRU) R8 for the SRR Operations of the landslide incident that happened in Brgy. Luksuhan, Naval, Biliran.
3. President Carlos P. Garcia Anti-Crime and Emergency Rescue Services (PACERS) Responders Team (Region VII)
a. Ongoing conduct of rescue operations in different areas in Tacloban City.
4. MDRRMC Albuera (Leyte)
a. Conducted rescue and relief operations in their AOR.
H. Damage Assessment
1. DSWD
a. Deployment of the DSWD Field Office VIII personnel for the conduct of RDANA for Eastern Samar, Western Samar and Biliran to assess the damage and needs of the affected areas.
2. RDRRMC VIII
a. Deployment of two (2) Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) teams assigned in Samar, Eastern Samar, and Biliran.
3. MDRRMC Salcedo, Guian (Eastern Samar), Caibiran (Biliran), Hinabangan (Samar), Catbalogan (Samar), Saint Bernard (Southern Leyte), Lapinig, Lavezares and Bobon (Northern Samar), and CDRRMC Ormoc and MDRRMC Albuera (Leyte)
a. Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA)
4. MDRRMC Can-Avid (Eastern Samar)
a. Conducted clearing operations and Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis
5. PDRRMC Antique
a. On-going assessment and conduct of clearing operation in the affected areas.
6. MDRRMCs Tabango (Leyte); Giporlos, Salcedo, San Julian, and Balangkayan (Eastern Samar); Rosario, Biri, San Roque, and Catubig (Northern Samar)
a. Conducted Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis in the municipality.
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REGION / PROVINCE DSWD (₱) LGU (₱) NGOs(₱) TOTAL (₱)
GRAND TOTAL 155,386,921.38 28,378,948.80 931,217.00 184,697,087.18
MIMAROPA 48,388.00 92,190.00 - 140,578.00
Marinduque - 12,500.00 12,500.00
Mogpog - 12,500.00 12,500.00
Oriental Mindoro - 54,300.00 - 54,300.00
Victoria - 54,300.00 54,300.00
Romblon 48,388.00 25,390.00 - 73,778.00
Odiongan 38,388.00 25,390.00 63,778.00
San Fernando 10,000.00 10,000.00
REGION V 862,394.00 1,319,835.00 - 2,182,229.00
Albay - 24,360.00 24,360.00
Guinobatan - 24,360.00 24,360.00
Masbate 39,396.00 188,560.00 - 227,956.00
Baleno - 1,500.00 1,500.00
Batuan 10,500.00 10,500.00
Dimasalang - 28,560.00 28,560.00
City of Masbate(capital) - 142,000.00 142,000.00
Placer - 4,000.00 4,000.00
San Fernando - 2,000.00 2,000.00
San Jacinto 39,396.00 - 39,396.00
Sorsogon 822,998.00 1,106,915.00 - 1,929,913.00
Bulan - 1,365.00 1,365.00
Irosin 80,400.00 102,800.00 183,200.00
Juban - 47,900.00 47,900.00
Matnog 402,000.00 150,000.00 552,000.00
Pilar 20,100.00 10,000.00 30,100.00
City of Sorsogon 320,498.00 794,850.00 1,115,348.00
REGION VI 67,320.00 46,350.00 - 113,670.00
Aklan - 4,050.00 - 4,050.00
New Washington - 3,300.00 3,300.00
Tangalan - 750.00 750.00
Capiz - 42,300.00 - 42,300.00
Ivisan - 1,050.00 1,050.00
Panay - 7,950.00 7,950.00
Pres. Roxas - 16,650.00 16,650.00
Roxas City - 16,650.00 16,650.00
Iloilo 67,320.00 - - 67,320.00
Concepion 67,320.00 - 67,320.00
REGION VII 3,398,400.00 - - 3,398,400.00
Cebu 3,340,800.00 - - 3,340,800.00
Daanbantayan 1,512,000.00 - 1,512,000.00
Madridejos 10,440.00 - 10,440.00
Medellin 1,800,000.00 - 1,800,000.00
Pilar 18,360.00 - 18,360.00
Negros Oriental 57,600.00 - - 57,600.00
Dumaguete City 57,600.00 - 57,600.00
REGION VIII 151,009,839.22 26,920,573.80 931,217.00 178,861,630.02
Biliran 9,947,091.98 5,516,623.99 - 15,463,715.97
Almeria 693,394.80 200,000.00 893,394.80
Kawayan 1,819,692.84 205,152.00 2,024,844.84
Naval (capital) 2,260,092.24 2,630,628.72 4,890,720.96
Biliran 1,655,402.00 1,273,843.27 2,929,245.27
Cabucgayan 858,935.00 510,000.00 1,368,935.00
Caibiran 1,205,632.40 500,000.00 1,705,632.40
Culaba 1,141,602.70 197,000.00 1,338,602.70
Maripipi 312,340.00 312,340.00
Eastern Samar 53,541,227.66 10,890,578.38 718,382.00 65,150,188.04
Arteche 3,045,872.12 669,969.30 3,715,841.42
City of Borongon (Capital) 1,160,343.10 177,409.12 1,337,752.22
Can-Avid 2,235,902.26 2,235,902.26
Dolores 3,444,839.22 3,444,839.22
Jipapad 2,537,316.76 1,495,483.00 718,382.00 4,751,181.76
Maslog 925,656.66 131,807.48 1,057,464.14
Oras 3,791,601.96 3,791,601.96
San Julian 1,268,725.08 1,268,725.08
San Policarpio 2,388,457.60 2,388,457.60
Sulat 2,252,300.30 844,659.00 3,096,959.30
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Tropical Storm "Urduja" (KAI-TAK)
COST OF ASSISTANCE
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REGION / PROVINCE DSWD (₱) LGU (₱) NGOs(₱) TOTAL (₱)
Taft 2,082,973.66 2,082,973.66
Balangiga 3,600,803.88 3,304,090.56 6,904,894.44
Balangkayan 1,978,024.28 918,904.28 2,896,928.56
General Mac Arthur 1,461,810.00 1,461,810.00
Giporlos 742,611.96 742,611.96
Guiuan 4,962,925.26 1,602,475.00 6,565,400.26
Hernani 716,820.30 716,820.30
Lawaan 3,364,784.84 3,364,784.84
Llorente 2,208,678.56 450,819.00 2,659,497.56
Maydolong 674,654.40 1,294,961.64 1,969,616.04
Mercedes 595,944.72 595,944.72
Quinapondan 3,664,495.54 3,664,495.54
Salcedo 4,435,685.20 4,435,685.20
Leyte 36,950,221.86 1,937,443.38 212,835.00 39,100,500.24
Alangalang 387,218.68 21,588.00 408,806.68
Babatngon 8,162,842.80 - 8,162,842.80
Palo 1,675,958.68 - 1,675,958.68
San Miguel 353,324.00 187,404.00 540,728.00
Santa Fe 807,437.60 440,213.28 1,247,650.88
Tacloban City (capital) 8,799,322.98 1,120,500.00 9,919,822.98
Tolosa 64,721.84 64,721.84
Barugo 1,431,440.84 132,119.82 1,563,560.66
Burauen - 2,500.00 2,500.00
Capoocan 759,366.00 759,366.00
Carigara 429,625.26 429,625.26
Dagami 195,592.30 195,592.30
Dulag 183,411.04 183,411.04
Jaro - 20,926.78 20,926.78
Tunga 187,404.00 187,404.00
Calubian 85,724.42 85,724.42
Leyte 4,359,075.52 4,359,075.52
San Isidro 2,826,649.66 2,826,649.66
Tabango 2,106,050.00 2,106,050.00
Villaba 161,859.58 161,859.58
Albuera - 49,037.38 49,037.38
Matag-ob 946,770.00 20,000.00 966,770.00
Palompon 673,170.00 - 673,170.00
City of Baybay - 130,558.12 130,558.12
Hilongos 15,304.66 15,304.66
Hindang - - 25,431.00 25,431.00
Javier 2,337,952.00 2,337,952.00
Northern Samar 12,497,779.58 2,250,864.00 14,748,643.58 Bobon 437,588.34 437,588.34
Catarman (capital) 2,863,220.78 2,863,220.78
Lavezares 72,462.88 72,462.88
Lope de Vega 859,247.34 859,247.34
Mondragon 1,456,129.08 61,014.00 1,517,143.08
Rosario 752,739.40 752,739.40
San Jose 138,366.62 138,366.62
Victoria 70,901.18 70,901.18
Catubig 1,435,826.98 1,435,826.98
Gamay 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00
Laoang 138,054.28 138,054.28
Las Navas 2,232,918.66 2,232,918.66
Mapanas 96,513.06 96,513.06
Palapag 312,652.34 312,652.34
Pambujan 804,022.74 804,022.74
San Roque 635,611.90 1,189,850.00 1,825,461.90
Silvino Lobos 191,524.00 191,524.00
Western Samar 38,073,518.14 6,325,064.05 44,398,582.19
Almagro 188,965.70 48,725.04 237,690.74
Calbayog City 636,548.92 636,200.00 1,272,748.92
Gandara 2,364,101.46 479,389.00 2,843,490.46
Matuguinao 111,817.72 39,000.00 150,817.72
Pagsanghan 575,330.28 38,100.00 613,430.28
San Jorge 1,353,369.22 281,556.62 1,634,925.84
Santa Margarita 14,367.64 14,367.64
Santo Niño 143,988.74 39,290.00 183,278.74
Tagapul-an 258,617.52 258,617.52
Tarangnan 1,293,399.94 114,800.00 1,408,199.94
Basey 2,497,600.00 2,497,600.00
Calbiga 4,428,360.82 - 4,428,360.82
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REGION / PROVINCE DSWD (₱) LGU (₱) NGOs(₱) TOTAL (₱)
City of Catbalogan (capital) 9,832,463.20 2,875,940.00 12,708,403.20
Hinabangan 1,185,640.00 - 1,185,640.00
Jiabong 790,600.00 297,000.00 1,087,600.00
Marabut 1,055,649.00 - 1,055,649.00
Motiong 279,506.46 97,000.00 376,506.46
Paranas - 378,243.74 378,243.74
Pinabacdao 3,107,641.44 255,600.00 3,363,241.44
San Jose de Bauan 756,226.98 127,542.65 883,769.63
San Sebastian 769,744.00 116,208.00 885,952.00
Santa Rita 4,389,612.00 32,000.00 4,421,612.00
Talalora 874,230.00 118,731.00 992,961.00
Villareal 589,090.00 - 589,090.00
Zumarraga 576,647.10 349,738.00 926,385.10
CARAGA 580.16 - 580.16
Surigao del Norte 580.16 - 580.16
Pilar 580.16 - 580.16 Source: DSWD DROMIC Report #28 on TD “URDUJA” (KAI-TAK) as of 27 January 2018, 6AM
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