DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on Tropical Depression URDUJA (KAI-TAK) as of 26 December 2017, 11PM
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1 DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on Tropical Depression URDUJA (KAI-TAK) as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Situation Overview On 12 December 2017, the monitored Low Pressure Area east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur has developed into a Tropical Depression and was named Urduja (international name: Kai-tak). It exited Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on 19 December Source: NDRRMC Status of Affected Families / Persons 425,996 families or 1,780,163 persons are affected in 2,471 barangays in Regions V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA (see Table 1; details in Annex A). Table 1. Affected Families / Persons REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF AFFECTED Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 2, ,996 1,780,163 REGION MIMAROPA ,846 Marinduque Oriental Mindoro ,135 Palawan Romblon REGION V 163 7,661 32,536 Albay 14 1,685 7,634 Camarines Norte Camarines Sur ,262 Masbate 98 4,632 19,114 Sorsogon ,958 REGION VI ,516 Aklan ,308 Capiz ,380 Iloilo REGION VII 52 5,087 24,294 Cebu 52 5,087 24,294 REGION VIII 2, ,359 1,716,298 Biliran , ,304 Eastern Samar , ,406 Leyte , ,026 Northern Samar , ,379 Western Samar , ,919 Southern Leyte CARAGA ,673 Dinagat Island ,668 Surigao del Norte Note: DSWD-FOs are continuously validating data. Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 1 of 10
2 Status of IDPs Inside Evacuation Centers A total of 668 families or 2,763 persons are currently staying inside 28 evacuation centers in Regions V, VIII, and MIMAROPA (see Table 2; details in Annex B). Table 2. Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers REGION / PROVINCE / NO. OF EVACUATION NUMBER OF SERVED INSIDE ECs MUNICIPALITY CENTERS Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 1, , ,483 2,763 REGION MIMAROPA , Marinduque Oriental Mindoro , Palawan Romblon REGION V , ,962 2,204 Albay 16-1,679-7,607 - Camarines Norte Camarines Sur , Masbate , ,096 1,338 Sorsogon ,594 - REGION VI ,334 - Aklan ,278 - Capiz ,228 - Iloilo REGION VII 61-1,022-4,926 - Cebu 61-1,022-4,926 - REGION VIII 1, , , Biliran , , Eastern Samar ,166-77,673 - Leyte ,182-65,918 - Northern Samar ,122-89,887 - Western Samar ,167-93,777 - Southern Leyte CARAGA ,673 - Dinagat Island ,668 - Surigao del Norte Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA Status of IDPs Outside Evacuation Centers A total of 142 families or 710 persons are currently staying with families / friends in Regions VII and VIII (see Table 3). Table 3. Displaced Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Centers OUTSIDE ECs REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 88, , REGION V 871-3,717 - Albay Malilipot Camarines Norte Vinzons Camarines Sur DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 2 of 10
3 Canaman Masbate 763-3,161 - Balud Batuan Cawayan 284-1,093 - Dimasalang 264-1,232 - San Jacinto Uson Sorsogon Bulusan REGION VI Aklan New Washington Capiz Panay REGION VII 4, , Cebu 4, , Bantayan Daanbantayan 3,907-18,604 - Medellin Pilar REGION VIII 83, ,627 - Biliran 960-3,950 - Kawayan 860-3,520 - Biliran Eastern Samar 24,498-96,178 - Taft 3,019-11,275 - Balangkayan 2,924-10,847 - General MacArthur 3,304-13,216 - Giporlos 428-1,712 - Guiuan 12,569-46,857 - Quinapondan 2,116-11,590 - Salcedo Leyte 32, ,238 - Babatngon 9,282-32,410 - Palo 619-2,611 - Santa Fe 1,292-5,165 - Tacloban City (capital) 18,295-89,358 - Barugo 1,823-9,162 - Carigara 561-2,674 - Dulag 370-1,382 - Isabel Northern Samar Laoang Western Samar 25, ,239 - Calbayog City 2,038-9,011 - Gandara 5,732-27,246 - Matuguinao Tarangnan Basey 13,706-54,824 - City of Catbalogan (capital) DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 3 of 10
4 Jiabong 2,437-10,088 - Marabut San Sebastian 1,462-6,598 - Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VI, VII, and VIII Status of Damaged Houses At present, 3,062 houses were totally damaged and 16,585 were partially damaged by the onslaught of TS Urduja in Regions V, VIII and CARAGA (see Table 5). Table 5. Status of Damaged Houses REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES Total Totally Partially GRAND TOTAL 19,647 3,062 16,585 REGION V Masbate Batuan 2-2 Dimasalang City of Masbate (capital) Palanas REGION VIII 19,606 3,056 16,550 Biliran 5, ,905 Almeria Kawayan Naval (capital) 1, ,003 Biliran 2, ,020 Cabucgayan 1, ,552 Caibiran Culaba Maripipi Eastern Samar 9,345 1,834 7,511 Arteche 1,531 1,531 - Can-Avid Sulat 3, ,903 Taft Balangkayan 2,514-2,514 Llorente Maydolong Leyte Burauen Dagami Jaro 1-1 Tunga Villaba Matag-ob Ormoc City Hilongos Mahaplag Northern Samar 1, ,605 Catarman (capital) San Roque 1, ,605 Silvino Lobos Western Samar 2, ,166 Almagro DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 4 of 10
5 Calbayog City Gandara Matuguinao City of Catbalogan (capital) Hinabangan Jiabong Pinabacdao San Jose de Buan 1,097-1,097 San Sebastian Zumarraga Southern Leyte 3-3 San Ricardo 3-3 CARAGA Agusan del Norte Butuan City (capital) Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VIII and CARAGA Cost of Assistance 103,346, worth of assistance has been provided to affected families and individuals; of which, 85,659, came from DSWD, 17,661, from LGUs, and 25, from NGOs (Table 6). Table 6. Assistance Provided to Affected Families and Individuals REGION / PROVINCE / TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE (PHP) MUNICIPALITY DSWD LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 85,659, ,661, , ,346, REGION MIMAROPA 38, , , Marinduque - 12, , Mogpog - 12, , Oriental Mindoro - 54, , Victoria - 54, , Romblon 38, , , Odiongan 38, , , REGION V 862, ,319, ,182, Albay - 24, , Guinobatan - 24, , Masbate 39, , , Baleno - 1, , Batuan - 10, , Dimasalang - 28, , City of Masbate (capital) - 142, , Placer - 4, , San Fernando - 2, , San Jacinto 39, , Sorsogon 822, ,106, ,929, Bulan - 1, , Irosin 80, , , Juban - 47, , DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 5 of 10
6 Matnog 402, , , Pilar 20, , , City of Sorsogon (capital) 320, , ,115, REGION VI 67, , , Aklan - 4, , New Washington - 3, , Tangalan Capiz - 42, , Ivisan - 1, , Panay - 7, , President Roxas - 16, , Roxas City (capital) - 16, , Iloilo 67, , Concepcion 67, , REGION VII 3,398, ,398, Cebu 3,340, ,340, Daanbantayan 1,512, ,512, Madridejos 10, , Medellin 1,800, ,800, Pilar 18, , Negros Oriental 57, , Dumaguete City (capital) 57, ,600 REGION VIII 81,292, ,203, , ,521, Biliran 8,772, ,170, ,942, Almeria 624, , , Kawayan 1,764, , ,623, Naval (capital) 1,639, ,630, ,270, Biliran 1,561, ,273, ,835, Cabucgayan 546, , ,056, Caibiran 1,171, , ,671, Culaba 897, , ,094, Maripipi 566, , Eastern Samar 42,474, ,053, ,527, Arteche 3,037, ,037, Can-Avid 599, , Dolores 4,190, ,190, Jipapad 798, , Maslog 906, , Oras 5,242, ,242, San Policarpo 2,017, ,017, Sulat 1,701, ,701, Taft 1,477, ,477, Balangiga 3,600, ,600, Balangkayan 1,978, ,978, General MacArthur 489, , Giporlos 1,203, ,203, Guiuan 852, ,602, ,454, Lawaan 4,477, ,477, DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 6 of 10
7 Llorente 984, , ,435, Quinapondan 3,023, ,023, Salcedo 5,892, ,892, Leyte 16,245, ,143, , ,414, Alangalang 387, , Babatngon 9,368, ,368, Palo 1,618, ,618, Tacloban City (capital) 2,337, ,120, ,457, Barugo 1,431, ,431, Burauen - 2, , Carigara 429, , Matag-ob - 20, , Palompon 673, , Hindang - - ####### - 25, Northern Samar 3,060, ,250, ,311, Catarman (capital) 2,498, ,498, Mondragon - 61, , San Vicente 187, , Gamay - 1,000, ,000, Pambujan 187, , San Roque - 1,189, ,189, Silvino Lobos 187, , Western Samar 10,739, ,585, ,325, Gandara - 479, , Tarangnan - 114, , Basey 2,070, ,070, Calbiga 4,420, ,420, City of Catbalogan 1,683, ,875, ,559, (capital) Hinabangan 1,177, ,177, Jiabong - 297, , Marabut 648, , Motiong - 97, , Pinabacdao - 255, , San Sebastian - 116, , Villareal 738, , Zumarraga - 349, , CARAGA Surigao del Norte Pilar Sources: DSWD-Field Offices V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 7 of 10
8 Situational Reports DREAMB DATE 18 December 2017-Present 16 December 2017-Present 13 December 2017-Present ACTION(S) TAKEN DSWD RETT Team is on standby at DSWD FO VIII to assist in areas where there are no available communications. The Disaster Response Assistance and Management Bureau (DReAMB) of the DSWD is on RED Alert to monitor disaster response operations related to Tropical Depression URDUJA. The (DROMIC) of DSWD-DReAMB is on standby for monitoring reports related to Tropical Depression URDUJA. DROMIC Reports on Tropical Depression URDUJA is available online at: DSWD-FO MIMAROPA DATE 19 December December December 2017 ACTION(S) TAKEN All LGUs were on RED ALERT status. Provincial Government of Palawan released their FFPs prepositioned in Roxas, Palawan All port operations are back to normal Sea travel still remained risky over the seaboard of areas under Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal. Power interruption was experienced in the Provinces of Romblon and Marinduque since 16 December PDRRM of Marinduque together with SWAD Team Leader coordinated with Dalahican Port officials to accommodate the stranded passengers who are travelling from Dalahican Port to Balanacan Port. 2GO Shipping Lines served dinner to stranded passengers on 14 December 2017 while Philippine Port Authority (PPA) served their breakfast today. PPA and bus liners provided hot meals to stranded passengers at Odiongan Port. PSWDO provided one (1) sack of rice and DSWD through SWADT in Romblon also released two (2) boxes of corned beef, pochero, and laing plus one (1) box of sardines and four (4) boxes of 3-in-1 coffee. Kitchen facilities inside PPA were used as community kitchen for serving hot meals. Close monitoring of other needs of stranded passengers is being assessed by SWADT together with the MDRRMO of Odiongan and PSWDO Romblon. DSWD-FO V DATE 20 December December December 2017 ACTION(S) TAKEN There are 16 partially and 6 totally damaged houses reported in Masbate City, Palanas, and Dimasalang, Masbate There are 4 reported typhoon-related deaths due to drowning in Masbate City and Placer, Masbate. The DSWD cost of assistance amounted to Php 862, composed of 2,188 family food packs. While the LGU cost of assistance amounted to Php 1,309, in the form of hot meals provided to stranded passengers and rice for affected families. The DSWD-FO V has provided 1,050 family food packs, amounting to Php 422, The LGU has provided hot meals provided to stranded passengers amounting to Php 319, LGU of of Matnog, Sorsogon continuously provides hot meals three times a day to the stranded passengers while the LGU of Juban, Sorsogon provided hot DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 8 of 10
9 15 December December 2017 DSWD-FO VI DATE 18 December December December 2017 DSWD-FO VII DATE 23 December December 2017 meals for breakfast. LGU of Bulan provided hot meals amounting to Php 1, LGU of Pilar installed community kitchen to provide hot meals to the stranded passengers. PAT and MAT members in six (6) provinces are instructed to continuously coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs for status reports and updates. EMT of DSWD-FO V has been activated in DSWD Regional Office. 601 vehicles are stranded in ports in Albay, Catanduanes and Sorsogon. LGU Matnog provided dinner and breakfast to 2,400 stranded passengers in Matnog Port. Food assistance is continuously being provided by the LGU. PLGU Masbate extended rice, sardines, and corned beef to stranded passengers who attended the provincial meet and are bound to Ticao Island, Claveria, and San Pascual. They are currently staying at Mobo Central School and Pinamarbuhan Elementary School. LGU Pilr provided food assistance to stranded passengers in Pilar Port. Suspension of classes at all levels in the six (6) provinces of Bicol Region was declared. PAT and MAT members were on standby and were instructed to coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs for status reports and updates. The PDRRMCs of Masbate and Albay have suspended classes in all levels both in private and public schools. SWADs were on standby alert for response and coordination with P/MDRRMOs and ready for rapid assessment. ACTION(S) TAKEN DSWD-FO VI submitted their last / final report. All evacuation centers in the affected provinces are now closed. DSWD FO VI remains in close coordination with the affected LGUs. The DSWD QRT in the province of Capiz was activated. SWAD TL was closely coordinating with PDRRMO for further updates and monitoring reports. The DSWD-FO VI was closely coordinating with all the MSWDOs in the province of Capiz. DROMIC staff was on 24/7 duty at the RDRRMOC while the DSWD skeletal workforce is on 24/7 duty at the field office. All families who took preemptive evacuation were given 1 family food pack by the LGU amounting to Php per FFP. All QRT Members were on standby and ready for activation from Chairperson down to Cluster Coordinators. Ten (10) vehicles were ready for utilization in case of Response activation. ACTION(S) TAKEN The Region was able to ship 15,600 food packs yesterday, that was part of the 20,000 packs commitment to be delivered as augmentation to the ongoing relief efforts in the typhoon-stricken Biliran VDRC is also currently doing manual repacking due to its October transfer of location and its mechanized production system was dismantled and has not yet been assembled. Warehouses in Bohol, Negros Oriental and the regional warehouse in Labangon are continuously repacking family food packs in order to replenish goods and maintain a significant number of stockpile. The Region has not yet called for volunteers to help in the repacking due to limited supply of rice as of the moment. The Cebu Provincial Board (PB) in their last 2017 session yesterday, approved a resolution declaring a state of calamity in the municipalities of Daanbantayan, Bantayan, San Remigio, Medellin, Tabogon, Sogod, Borbon, Sta. Fe, Madridejos DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 9 of 10
10 14 December December 2017 DSWD-FO VIII DATE 23 December December December 2017 and the City of Bogo. With this, LGUs can release their calamity funds for immediate deployment of relief aid to affected barangays. Lack of basic services, damage to agricultural lands and infrastructure were the basis for the declaration since the Province was not badly hit compared to areas in Eastern Visayas. Island barangays in these towns are also in need of food aid since they were cut off for four days due to the suspensions of sea-travels. Food supplies are often delivered by boat. Fishermen were prevented from going out to sea, thus families didn t have income for days Disaster officials from various local government units have started preparing contingency measures since Tuesday. Residents were cautioned over possible flooding and rain-induced landslides that Urduja could bring. Fisherfolks were already advised to refrain from venturing out due to moderate to rough seas. Classes in elementary and high school in a few areas in Northern Cebu has already been suspended in the afternoon. Municipal/local disaster teams were on blue alert and were currently on standby for any eventualities. They have also been monitoring flood-prone areas. No major flooding and/or affected families/impacts of continuous rains have been observed so far. Evacuation sites/areas in the barangays and in the municipalities were ready to accommodate families in case of any pre-emptive evacuation. Local social welfare offices were already on standby for response activities. Travels to and from the Bantayan and Camotes Islands have already been suspended. DSWD-FO VII Quick Response Team was activated on 13 December RDRRMC-7 called for an Emergency Response Preparedness meeting relative to the impending threat which might bring moderate to heavy rainfall that would result into flashfloods and rain-induced landslides. PAGASA Mactan presented the weather forecast for Central Visayas and the conditions and impacts relating to it. DSWD-7 DRRM Focal Ms. Sheba S. Dabon, updated the plenary of the latest stockpile status of the region including LGUs with prepositioned goods. OCD-7 would be issuing an advisory with regard to the current weather developments including gale warnings and recommendations for the suspension of classes. DSWD-FO VII Quick Response Team were on standby. ACTION(S) TAKEN Allocation was prepared for affected families, however there are few LGUs which allocation have not been completely withdrawn due to the capacity of the vehicle and impassable roads and landslides. Withdrawal of Food and Non-Food items is on-going for all those with submitted disaster reports direct from the warehouse in Tacloban City. All reported evacuation status are closed, except those from the Local Government Unit of Biliran which wrath of TS Urduja was heavily experienced. Final DROMIC report will be submitted once all reports received after the set deadlines are reviewed, analyzed and consolidated. DSWD FO VIII are utilizing their DReAMU PDOs to assist the SWADTs in updating and validating the reports. They have already finalized their allocation to various local government units. Withdrawal of Food and Non-Food items is on-going for all those with submission of disaster reports direct from DSWD FO VII warehouse, except for the Province of Biliran due to the collapsed of bridge connecting Leyte and Biliran Province Relief assistance for the Province of Biliran is transported using water transportation (Navy boats). FO VII already coordinated with the Office of Civil Defense to facilitate transporting of goods to the province, which has DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 10 of 10
11 17 December December December December 2017 commenced today. A Partial of 2,700 Family Food Packs have been delivered to the Province of Biliran. The purchased goods charged to the 18 Million has started after our stockpiles have been consumed; these being the first distributed to those LGUs which immediately responded to the families affected immediately after the occurrence of TS Urduja. Allocation were made for affected families, however there are few LGUs which withdrawal is done due to the capacity of the vehicle and impassable roads and landslides. Withdrawal of food and non-food items by the local government units with passable roads and no impediments or problems in transporting the goods from the DSWD-FO VIII warehouse to their respective municipalities have started. DSWD-FO VIII is processing the procurement of additional 50,000 family food packs. All SWAD Teams continuously gathered disaster reports from various LGUs to ensure regular updating on the status of affected families. DReAMU of DSWD-FO VIII closely coordinated with SWADT to ensure that disaster response augmentation is addressed on a timely basis. Affected families inside evacuation centers were attended by their respective LGUs to keep them safe from any effects of TS URDUJA. Municipal Links were mobilized to validate the reports submitted by the affected LGUs for the accuracy of the disaster reports on the number of affected families. The RDRRMC regularly held meetings for updates on disaster operations conducted by the various members of the council. DSWD-FO VIII duty detailed personnel was assigned at the OpCen in the Office of Civil Defense Region Office VIII to closely coordinate the disaster operations for TS URDUJA. The QRT was activated. The DSWD-Field Office attended the Emergency Response Meeting at the Office of Civil Defense. All SWAD Teams were alerted and advised to closely coordinate with P/C/MSWDOs and/or P/C/MDRRMOs. At the Field Office, all QRT members were alerted in case Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal is raised for them to prepare for the 24/7 duty. DROMIC Focal Person was closely monitoring weather bulletins to ensure readiness of any eventualities that may happen due to the present weather disturbance. On 12 December 2017 at 3PM, ERP Meeting was attended in OCD. Staff manning the warehouse were also alerted to ensure the readiness of dispatching FNFIs whenever needed. DSWD-FO CARAGA DATE 17 December December 2017 ACTION(S) TAKEN DSWD-FO CARAGA submitted their terminal report. All evacuation centers in the affected provinces are now closed and families have already returned to their homes. Passenger and cargo trips in Siargao, Surigao City, Lipata, and Nasipit ports have resumed operation. The Field Office has already prepositioned 2,575 family food packs (FFPs) in Tandag City and in island municipalities of Surigao del Norte & Dinagat Islands. While there are 15,107 FFPs at the Tiniwisan Warehouse which are ready for augmentation and a total of 6,000 FFPs placed at the mobile storage unit in Placer, Surigao del Norte. In Butuan City, seventeen (17) houses from Brgys, Anticala and Babag are reported to be partially damaged. There is no account yet on the number of families affected as of reporting time. All municipalities in the Province of Dinagat Islands EXCEPT DINAGAT have already declared suspension in classes and work since yesterday. For SDN particularly in Siargao Island however, only the municipality of Dapa has declared DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 11 of 11
12 15 December December 2017 suspension of classes at all levels on 15 December Based from the report of the PDRRMO-Agusan del Norte, a total of 65 passengers in Nasipit port are stranded as of December 14. However, based on the latest situational report submitted at 3:00pm, 15 December 2017, only 45 passengers are left stranded. Work and classes at all levels are suspended in the entire in PDI since yesterday per PDRRMC Advisory No. 1 dated December 14, However, concerned heads of agencies and offices have their discretion for the continuity of its scheduled social functions. Passenger vessels and fishing boats are not allowed to venture due to strong waves and rough seas. No report yet on flooded areas and evacuees. Operational Center of PDI and Surigao del Norte is already activated. The City Government of Surigao has declared the cancellation of classes from pre-school to elementary level today. Sea trips from the city to island municipalities are suspended. No report yet on flooded areas and evacuees in the entire Surigao City. The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) Operation Center is in Blue Alert Status and in 24/7 monitoring for the possible impacts of TS Urduja. DSWD-FO CARAGA Disaster Response Assistance and Management Unit (DReAMU) will communicate with the SWAD Teams, and Provincial/City/Municipal Action Teams continue to monitor the situation in close coordination with the LSWDOs and LDRRMOs, and will continuously provide the Central Office with more updates. FO CARAGA thru DReAMU was constantly monitoring the weather situation in the region. As per information coming from Ms. Melanie Juan, SWADT Leader of Surigao del Norte, the situation in their area is normal despite the gloomy weather with isolated rain showers that the region is experiencing. All QRT were on standby and ready for deployment. Ports, bus terminals, and airports in CARAGA were all in regular operations. There were six (6) standby vehicles. There is an existing arrangement with private trucking companies on the availability of transport vehicles in times of disaster. Contingency Plans are in place. *** The (DROMIC) of DSWD-DReAMB continues to closely coordinate with concerned DSWD Field Offices for significant updates on their responses and actions taken. by: EUGENE ALLAN H. LANUZA Releasing Officer DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 12 of 12
13 Annex A: Affected Families / Persons REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF AFFECTED Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 2, ,996 1,780,163 REGION MIMAROPA ,846 Marinduque Mogpog Oriental Mindoro ,135 Baco Pinamalayan Roxas Victoria Palawan Roxas Romblon Odiongan San Fernando REGION V 163 7,661 32,536 Albay 14 1,685 7,634 Bacacay Guinobatan ,541 Malilipot Oas Pio Duran ,893 Polangui Tiwi Camarines Norte San Vicente Vinzons Camarines Sur ,262 Bombon Buhi Cabusao Canaman Garchitorena Iriga City Magarao Minalabac Ocampo Masbate 98 4,632 19,114 Aroroy Baleno Balud ,193 Batuan Cataingan Cawayan ,938 Dimasalang 11 1,039 4,806 Esperanza ,703 Mandaon City of Masbate (capital) Mobo Monreal Palanas Pio V. Corpuz (Limbuhan) Placer San Fernando DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 13 of 13
14 San Jacinto Uson ,194 Sorsogon ,958 Bulan Bulusan ,235 Castilla Gubat Irosin Juban Magallanes Matnog Prieto Diaz City of Sorsogon (capital) REGION VI ,516 Aklan ,308 New Washington Ibajay Malay Nabas Tangalan Capiz ,380 Ivisan Panay President Roxas Roxas City (capital) Iloilo Balasan Concepcion REGION VII 52 5,087 24,294 Cebu 52 5,087 24,294 Bantayan Daanbantayan 20 4,580 21,926 Madridejos Medellin Pilar Sogod Tabogon REGION VIII 2, ,359 1,716,298 Biliran , ,304 Almeria 12 3,015 14,352 Kawayan 20 6,073 25,426 Naval (capital) 20 2,320 8,496 Biliran 11 4,995 16,352 Cabucgayan 13 4,993 22,266 Caibiran 17 3,727 7,709 Culaba 17 3,249 15,983 Maripipi 15 1,813 7,720 Eastern Samar , ,406 Arteche 20 4,518 16,254 City of Borongan (capital) 9 3,715 14,860 Can-Avid 28 5,689 23,111 Dolores 26 6,232 31,160 Jipapad 3 2,557 9,356 Maslog 12 1,349 5,884 Oras 23 3,484 14,739 San Julian 2 4,062 15,677 DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 14 of 14
15 San Policarpo 13 4,140 16,906 Sulat 18 4,295 14,555 Taft 24 5,399 19,951 Balangiga 13 3,984 15,431 Balangkayan 15 2,942 10,897 General MacArthur 5 3,670 18,350 Giporlos 5 1,530 6,120 Guiuan 60 14,139 56,277 Hernani 9 2,295 10,238 Lawaan 16 3,326 13,055 Llorente 33 5,884 21,689 Maydolong 30 3,500 15,900 Mercedes 16 1,908 6,745 Quinapondan 25 3,981 16,108 Salcedo 41 5,838 24,143 Leyte , ,026 Alangalang 28 4,145 17,040 Babatngon 25 9,282 32,410 Palo 33 2,103 8,232 San Miguel 21 4,440 20,206 Santa Fe 20 1,640 6,931 Tacloban City (capital) 65 22, ,239 Tolosa Barugo 18 1,877 9,438 Burauen Capoocan 21 8,404 33,617 Carigara ,057 Dagami ,940 Dulag ,942 Jaro ,177 La Paz MacArthur Tunga 8 2,329 8,885 Calubian Leyte 30 14,579 71,860 San Isidro 19 8,221 31,641 Villaba ,948 Albuera Isabel ,030 Kananga ,250 Matag-ob 21 4,709 19,890 Merida 3 7,776 31,104 Ormoc City 28 5,594 23,086 Palompon City of Baybay ,254 Hilongos Hindang Inopacan 18 1,012 4,048 Javier (Bugho) 25 6,151 33,453 Mahaplag Northern Samar , ,379 Allen Biri 8 2,492 12,124 Bobon 12 1,401 6,832 Capul Catarman (capital) 55 9,167 45,835 DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 15 of 15
16 Lavezares ,136 Lope de Vega 24 2,751 13,570 Mondragon 7 1,121 5,353 Rosario 11 2,410 12,040 San Antonio ,212 San Isidro ,060 San Jose San Vicente ,167 Victoria ,044 Catubig 47 7,500 28,900 Gamay Laoang ,196 Lapinig ,688 Las Navas 15 9,575 45,131 Mapanas ,153 Palapag ,057 Pambujan 18 2,018 10,487 San Roque 19 2,035 9,725 Silvino Lobos 26 2,808 4,167 Western Samar , ,919 Almagro ,235 Calbayog City 23 2,038 9,011 Gandara 35 7,569 35,465 Matuguinao ,520 Pagsanghan 13 1,862 7,911 San Jorge 10 4,333 17,939 Santa Margarita Santo Nino ,902 Tagapul-an ,901 Tarangnan 41 4,141 18,958 Basey 51 13,706 54,824 Calbiga 41 6,073 23,002 City of Catbalogan (capital) 57 31, ,215 Daram 58 8,756 16,690 Hinabangan 44 3,750 10,294 Jiabong 34 4,215 14,638 Marabut 24 5,167 19,996 Motiong ,682 Paranas (Wright) 37 1,211 5,217 Pinabacdao 24 4,616 18,813 San Jose de Buan 14 1,097 5,593 San Sebastian 14 2,136 9,224 Santa Rita 38 10,777 31,868 Talalora 11 2,254 9,473 Villareal 38 2,677 13,003 Zumarraga 25 4,321 15,315 Southern Leyte City of Maasin (capital) Anahawan San Ricardo CARAGA ,673 Dinagat Island ,668 Loreto San Jose (capital) ,539 Tubajon Surigao del Norte DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 16 of 16
17 Pilar Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 17 of 17
18 Annex B: Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers REGION / PROVINCE / NO. OF EVACUATION NUMBER OF SERVED INSIDE ECs MUNICIPALITY CENTERS Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 1, , ,483 2,763 REGION MIMAROPA , Marinduque Mogpog Oriental Mindoro , Baco Pinamalayan Roxas Victoria Palawan Roxas Romblon Odiongan San Fernando REGION V , ,962 2,204 Albay 16-1,679-7,607 - Bacacay Guinobatan ,541 - Malilipot Oas Pio Duran ,893 - Polangui Tiwi Camarines Norte San Vicente Vinzons Camarines Sur , Bombon Buhi Cabusao Canaman Garchitorena Iriga City Magarao Minalabac Ocampo Masbate , ,096 1,338 Aroroy Baleno Balud Batuan Cataingan Cawayan ,845 - Dimasalang ,574 - Esperanza , Mandaon City of Masbate (capital) Mobo Monreal Palanas DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 18 of 18
19 Pio V. Corpuz (Limbuhan) Placer San Fernando San Jacinto Uson ,912 - Sorsogon ,594 - Bulan Bulusan Castilla Gubat Irosin Juban Magallanes Matnog Prieto Diaz City of Sorsogon (capital) REGION VI ,334 - Aklan ,278 - New Washington Ibajay Malay Nabas Tangalan Capiz ,228 - Ivisan Panay President Roxas Roxas City (capital) Iloilo Balasan Concepcion REGION VII 61-1,022-4,926 - Cebu 61-1,022-4,926 - Bantayan Daanbantayan ,322 - Madridejos Medellin Pilar Sogod Tabogon REGION VIII 1, , , Biliran , , Almeria ,907 - Kawayan ,107 - Naval (capital) ,157 - Biliran , Cabucgayan ,691 - Caibiran ,663 - Culaba ,171 - Maripipi ,069 - Eastern Samar ,166-77,673 - Arteche 17-2,145-8,208 - City of Borongan (capital) 12-1,227-6,135 - Can-Avid ,730 - Jipapad DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 19 of 19
20 Maslog ,591 - Oras 2-3,484-14,739 - San Julian San Policarpo Sulat ,142 - Taft ,225 - Balangiga Balangkayan General MacArthur Giporlos ,856 - Guiuan 29-1,570-9,420 - Hernani ,508 - Lawaan 1-3,326-13,055 - Llorente 13-1,010-4,162 - Maydolong ,111 - Mercedes ,783 - Quinapondan Salcedo Leyte ,182-65,918 - Alangalang Palo ,132 - San Miguel ,341 - Tacloban City (capital) 34-3,749-16,742 - Tolosa Barugo ,914 - Burauen Capoocan ,333 - Carigara Dagami ,940 - Dulag Jaro ,177 - La Paz MacArthur Calubian Leyte ,472 - Albuera Isabel Kananga 18-1,257-6,114 - Matag-ob Merida Ormoc City 33-5,594-23,086 - Palompon City of Baybay ,254 - Hindang Mahaplag Northern Samar ,122-89,887 - Biri 8-2,492-12,124 - Bobon ,370 - Catarman (capital) 46-8,842-44,210 - Lavezares Rosario 1-2,410-12,040 - San Isidro San Jose Victoria Laoang ,174 - Lapinig ,688 - DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 20 of 20
21 Las Navas Palapag Pambujan 21-2,018-10,487 - San Roque ,248 - Western Samar ,167-93,777 - Almagro ,235 - Gandara 40-1,837-8,219 - Matuguinao Pagsanghan ,508 - San Jorge Santa Margarita Tagapul-an ,901 - Tarangnan ,381 - Calbiga City of Catbalogan (capital) 18-1,034-5,038 - Daram 57-3,406-16,630 - Hinabangan ,035 - Jiabong 34-1,444-5,776 - Marabut ,308 - Motiong ,834 - Paranas (Wright) 47-1,209-5,188 - Pinabacdao ,117 - San Jose de Buan 14-1,097-5,593 - San Sebastian ,626 - Santa Rita 14-1,270-5,624 - Talalora ,042 - Villareal 38-2,677-13,003 - Zumarraga 25-1,472-5,080 - Southern Leyte Anahawan San Ricardo CARAGA ,673 - Dinagat Island ,668 - Loreto San Jose (capital) ,539 - Tubajon Surigao del Norte Pilar Sources: DSWD-FOs V, VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #20 on TD URDUJA as of 26 December 2017, 11PM Page 21 of 21
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