DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Tropical Storm BASYANG (I.N. SANBA) as of 16 February 2018, 6AM
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1 Situation Overview DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Tropical Storm BASYANG (I.N. SANBA) as of 16 February, 6AM At 04:00 AM today, he Low Pressure Area(LPA) was estimated based from all available data at 250km Southwest of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan(8.1N,117.2E). Easterlies affecting the eastern section of the country. The Low Pressure Area will bring moderate to occasionally heavy rains over Southern Palawan while scattered light to moderate rains will prevail over the rest of Palawan with moderate to rough seas. Residents in these areas are advised to continue monitoring for updates, take appropriate measures against possible flooding and landslides, and coordinate with their respective local disaster risk reduction and management offices. As of today, there is no more Tropical Cyclone within Philippine Area of Responsibility. Source: DOST-PAGASA Daily Sever Weather Bulletin 1. Status of Affected Families / Persons 46,877 families or 194,953 persons are affected in 454 barangays in Regions MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA (see Table 1; Annex A for details). Table 1. Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL , ,953 REGION MIMAROPA ,383 Palawan ,383 REGION VI Capiz Iloilo Negros Occidental REGION VII 81 2,756 11,416 Bohol 39 1,751 8,213 Cebu ,763 Siquijor Negros Oriental REGION VIII , ,264 Biliran Eastern Samar ,643 81,776 Leyte 63 6,981 33,141 Western Samar 24 5,115 25,963 Southern Leyte CARAGA 131 9,862 40,800 Agusan del Norte ,118 Dinagat Island DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 1 of 15
2 Surigao del Norte 81 8,022 33,570 Surigao del Sur 24 1,077 4,318 Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA 2. Status of Displaced Families / Persons a. Inside Evacuation Centers A total of 1241 families or 5,336 persons are currently staying inside 33 evacuation centers in Regions MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA (see Table 2; Annex B for details). Table 2. Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF EVACUATION REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) NUMBER OF SERVED INSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL ,066 1,241 61,213 5,366 REGION MIMAROPA , Palawan , REGION VI Negros Occidental REGION VII , ,196 1,030 Bohol , ,412 1,030 Cebu Siquijor Negros Oriental ,915 - REGION VIII , , Biliran Eastern Samar 48-2,294-7,410 - Leyte , Western Samar Southern Leyte CARAGA , ,613 3,237 Agusan del Norte , Dinagat Island Surigao del Norte , ,570 2,473 Surigao del Sur , , Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA b. Outside Evacuation Centers There are 55 families or 199 persons staying with families/friends in Region MIMAROPA and CARAGA (see Table 3; Annex C for details). Table 3. Affected Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF SERVED REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY OUTSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 7, , REGION MIMAROPA Palawan REGION VI Capiz DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 2 of 15
3 Iloilo Negros Occidental REGION VII 800-3,821 - Bohol 393-1,801 - Cebu 394-1,972 - Negros Oriental REGION VIII 6,493-26,281 - Eastern Samar 4,644-17,991 - Leyte 1,839-8,248 - Southern Leyte CARAGA Agusan del Norte Surigao del Sur Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA 3. Damaged Houses At present, there is a total of 506 damaged houses; of which, 187 houses are totally damaged and 319 are partially damaged in Regions VI, VIII, and CARAGA, due to TS Basyang (see Table 4). Table 4. Damaged Houses NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY Total Totally Partially GRAND TOTAL REGION VI Iloilo Janiuay Negros Occidental Cauayan Salvador Benedicto REGION VII Bohol Guindulman REGION VIII Leyte Mahaplag Southern Leyte 5-5 City of Maasin (capital) 3-3 Padre Burgos 2-2 CARAGA Agusan del Norte Carmen 1-1 Jabonga Surigao del Norte Alegria Bacuag Gigaquit Malimono Placer DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 3 of 15
4 San Francisco (Anao-aon) Sison Tubod Surigao del Sur Cortes Sources: DSWD-FOs VI, VIII, and CARAGA 4. Status of Stranded Passengers There were 405 stranded passengers in Region VII (see Table 5). Table 5. Status of Stranded Passenger REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY LOCATION NO. OF STRANDEES GRAND TOTAL 405 REGION VII 405 Cebu 405 Tangil Port 180 Hagyana Port 120 Sibulan Terminal 71 Sta. Fe Polytechnic College 7 LGU Musuem 27 Source: DSWD-FO VII 5. Cost of Assistance 3,007, worth of assistance has been provided to affected families and individuals ; of which, 2,809, came from DSWD and 197, from LGUs (see Table 6). Table 6. Assistance Provided to Affected Families and Individuals TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE (PHP) REGION / PROVINCE / OTHER CITY/MUNICIPALITY DSWD LGU NGOs GRAND TOTAL S GRAND TOTAL 2,809, , ,007, REGION VI - 11, , Iloilo - 11, , Janiuay - 11, , Negros Occidental Cauayan CARAGA 2,809, , ,995, Agusan del Norte - 7, , Nasipit - 7, , Dinagat Island - 28, , Cagdianao - 28, , Surigao del Norte 1,728, , ,857, Claver - 26, , Gigaquit 974, , Mainit 290, , Sison 463, , , Surigao del Sur 1,080, , ,102, Barobo - 21, , Carrascal 1,080, ,080, Source: DSWD-FOs VI and CARAGA Situational Reports DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 4 of 15
5 DREAMB - Present The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of DSWD-DReAMB is continuously coordinating and monitoring affected FOs reports related to TS Basyang. DROMIC Preparedness for Response Report on the TD is available online at: An Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) meeting was conducted today, 1330H at the NDRRMC Operations Center, which was attended by DReAMB staff. DSWD-FO MIMAROPA 15 February As of February 14, Evacuation Centers from Municipality of Araceli, Balabac, Magsaysay, Rizal and Sofronio Espanola were activated to accommodate families who takes precautionary measures against flooding, flashflood and landslide. For Municipality of Rizal the said opened EC at 8:AM of February 14, has already closed at exactly 9:35 in the evening same day. Evacuees has already went back to their residence. The Fifteen (15) reported EC were all pre-emptive. Number of evacuees is expected to lessen within a day. Local Government Unit of Araceli has distributed food and water to evacuees. As per coordination with PDRRMO and SWADT Office ALL Rescue Team are on stand-by are ready to be deployed anytime. With close coordination to MDRRMO/MSWDO/PDRRMO to effectively monitor the situation and weather disturbance within the affected areas of Palawan. Reported opened Evacuation Centers were ALL-PREEMPTIVE. This is currently undergoing validation by the Field Office as to the number of currently open ECs. Activated Field Office Operation Center to monitor daily local weather condition and provide situational awareness. Alerted all P/C/M Quick Response Teams in 5 provinces of MIMAROPA to regularly monitor the situations in their areas. All members of R/P/C/M QRTs were on-call and on standby to be on duty, ready for deployment if needed. Advised P/MQRTs to coordinate with concerned LGUs to report any unusual eventualities in their respective areas and take appropriate actions. Information and Communication Technology Management Unit (ICTMU) of DSWD-FO MIMAROPA was activated to ensure robust communication system. Ensured that there is an on-call truck available for delivery of goods to areas that will be affected. Ensured that relief goods, both food and non-food items (F/NFIs) are also ready and available at any given time. Closed coordination with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) for any warning signal updates for monitoring purposes and response mechanism for areas that will be affected. With ongoing purchase and replenishment of stockpile and prepositioned FFPs. DSWD-FO VI 15 February FO VI submitted its Terminal Report since there is no LGU request for augmentation All evacuees already went home since the flooding already subsided. All QRT members were on-call and ready for activation upon instruction of the OIC-Regional Director of DSWD-FO VI. DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 5 of 15
6 DSWD QRT closely coordinated with MDRRMOs and MSWDOs in their respective areas and ready to report possible landslide and monitor flooding. DROMIC-FO VII focal closely monitored the weather status in coordination with PAGASA VI. No cancellation of flights and sea travel in the entire region. DSWD-FO VII 15 February 14 February 10 February DSWD-FO VIII 15 February 14 February There are now various ECs closed, more are expected later today since families have started to go back home due to good weather experienced although, skies are still cloudy but scattered rainshowers are only experienced. Skies are clearing out since this morning. Typhoon signals are already lifted in the Region so sea travels resumed, strandees reported already were able to sail to their destinations. Classes are still suspended in Cebu Province A few LGUs in Bohol are still flooded but flood waters are expected to subside since there had been little to no rains since this morning. Major rivers in Bohol also did not overflow. Despite Basyang making landfall in Dumaguete City last night, there were no reported incidents in the nearby LGUs. Most of the reported evacuees are from the Northern part of Negros Oriental. There were no reported incidents in the flood-prone LGUs in Negros. DSWD FO 7 is closely monitoring and coordinating with the affected LGUs thru the SWADTs and MATs and on standby for assistance and augmentation support needed by the affected areas. DSWD FO 7 Quick Response Team was on standby for any assistance and augmentation support needed from the field. All DSWD staff from the field were already updated/alerted of the latest weather information since Friday. They were also requested to monitor their areas of responsibility and provide information/updates for any incidents. Around 300 passengers were left stranded in Cebu ports this morning, leaving at least 27 passenger vessels suspended in some ports according to the PCG-Cebu. Ports that have cancelled trips were in Pier 1 and Pier 3 at Cebu City port, Bantayan; Sta. Fe Santander; Samboan; Camotes Island; Mandaue City Warf; Dumanjug and Tabuelan, among others. OCD 7 called for an Emergency Response Preparedness Meeting together with RDRRMC member agencies. Each agency reported their preparedness measures and activities for TS Basyang. No more stranded in ports. SWADTs are continuously in coordination and collaboration with P / C / MSWDOs and/or P / C / MDRRMOs to ensure timely information of affected families and status of displaced families for immediate provision of assistance and augmentation of relief goods whenever there s a request of augmentation coming from the LGUs. Staffs manning the warehouse are also alerted to ensure the readiness of dispatching the Food and Non-Food commodities. Assigned a DReAMU staff to render duty at the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) this morning and for the succeeding days of operations. DROMIC Focal is continuously monitoring weather condition and in close DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 6 of 15
7 coordination with SWADTs for any incident reports on the ground; also in coordination with PDO rendering duty at the OCD for any additional updates necessary to capture. 13 February DSWD-FO X 13 February 2017 DSWD-FO IX DSWD-FO XI QRT was activated. Assigned a DReAMU staff to render duty at the Office of Civil Defense (OCD). Predetermined the task force who would render duty at the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and Operations Center (OPCEN) for the succeeding days of operations for TS Basyang. SWADTs were advised to have prompt coordination and collaboration with P/C/MSWDOs and/or P/C/MDRRMOs to ensure timely information of affected and displaced families for immediate provision of assistance and augmentation of relief goods. SWAD Teams, especially the Southern Leyte Team, were alerted and advised to closely coordinate LSWDOs and LDRRMOs, and immediately report any eventualities. All QRT members were alerted. DROMIC-FO VIII focal attended the Emergency Response Preparedness Meeting at the Office of Civil Defense on 11 February. Personnel manning the warehouse are also alerted to ensure the readiness of dispatching the food and non-food items whenever needed. The QRT was ready for activation any time and closely monitoring the weather condition. SWADT Leaders, in coordination with respective LDRRMCs in all provinces were prepared to respond to emergencies. Living along coastal areas and riverbanks were advised to evacuate to safer areas, especially those residents of TS Vinta-affected areas in Lanao del Norte, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro City, for possible re-occurrence of high water level and flashfloods. The DSWD-FO IX was repacking goods to maintain the required 15,000 packs. The Field Office also prepositioned family food packs at its satellite offices. The DSWD-FO IX through its Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) prepared and disseminated a memorandum on preparedness response to officially inform the SWADT Leaders to monitor the situation in their areas of responsibility. Also, the Field Office shared the initial update of DOST-PAGASA regarding TS Basyang. The DRMD Chief attended PDRA convened by the Office of Civil Defense. QRT including Camp Management Team was activated. DSWD-FO XI constantly coordinated with PSWDOs and C/MSWDOs for monitoring of the situations in the different parts of Davao Region. DROMIC-FO XI staff rendered skeletal duty at the Operations Center and DSWD-FO XI Disaster Unit Office 24/7. DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 7 of 15
8 DSWD-FO CARAGA 15 February As of reporting time, Caraga region is now experiencing cloudy skies with scattered rain shower and thunderstorm. All class suspensions throughout the region has been lifted since February 12,. Currently, respective P/C/MDRRMCs across the region are still on active status and the SWADT, PAT and C/MAT are also coordinating strongly with them for on-going data generation and reporting; 14 February There is an ongoing rescue operation in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur. Brgy. Calagdaan is experiencing low level of flood while the flood affecting other barangays has already subsided. DSWD-FO CARAGA is closely monitoring and coordinating with the affected LGUs through the SWADTs and MATs and on standby for assistance and augmentation support needed by the affected areas. 13 February All sea trips in the region were still suspended by the Philippine Coast Guard. Data on stranded remained the same. Classes in all levels both in private and public schools were suspended in the Municipality of Sibagat, Agusan Del Sur; and in the Provinces of Agusan Del Norte and Surigao Del Sur. Province of Dinagat suspended classes only from pre-school to elementary level, while in Surigao Del Norte from pre-school to high school level. P/C/MDRRMCs across the region activated their respective Quick Response Teams in preparation for TS Basyang. Moreover, the SWADT, PAT and C/MAT were also coordinating strongly with them for data generation and reporting. All QRT members were on standby for possible deployment. As per report from Philippine Coast Guard - Surigao Norte Station, sea travels from Surigao, Lipata and Dinagat Islands were already suspended as well as sea travels from and to Nasipit Port in Nasipit, Agusan del Norte are suspended since 11 February due to TS Basyang Per report from Lipata Ferry Terminal in Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City as of 8AM, 12 February, 38 passengers are stranded going to Liloan and Benit, San Ricardo, Southern Leyte. Nine (9) rolling cargoes are also stranded in Lipata Port. DSWD-FO CARAGA through its Disaster Response Assistance and Management Unit would communicate with SWAD Teams, and Provincial/City/Municipal Action Teams to continue monitor the situation in close coordination with the LSWDOs and LDRRMOs and continuously provide updates. *** The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of DSWD continues to closely coordinate with concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant updates on their preparedness levels and actions taken. RODEL V. CABADDU Releasing Officer DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 8 of 15
9 Annex A. Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL , ,953 REGION MIMAROPA ,383 Palawan ,383 Araceli Balabac Magsaysay Narra Rizal (Marcos) REGION VI Capiz Dumalag Iloilo Janiuay Negros Occidental Cauayan Enrique B. Magalona (Saravia) Salvador Benedicto REGION VII 81 2,756 11,416 Bohol 39 1,751 8,213 Alicia Anda ,025 Batuan DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 9 of 15
10 Candijay Carmen Catigbian Guindulman ,280 Jagna Loay Mabini San Miguel Tagbilaran City (capital) Cebu ,763 Alegria Argao Boljoon Daanbantayan ,920 Ginatilan Sogod Toledo City Siquijor Enrique Villanueva Larena Negros Oriental Ayungon Bindoy (Payabon) Dumaguete City (capital) City of Guihulngan REGION VIII , ,264 Biliran Naval (capital) Cabucgayan Eastern Samar ,643 81,776 Arteche 9 1,185 4,489 Can-Avid 28 5,689 22,756 Dolores ,012 Sulat ,300 Taft 12 1,920 6,844 Balangiga 13 3,984 15,413 General MacArthur 30 3,786 15,144 Giporlos 8 1,260 3,288 Hernani Llorente 17 2,556 10,224 Quinapondan Leyte 63 6,981 33,141 Alangalang Babatngon Santa Fe 20 4,253 21,241 Tacloban City (capital) 10 2,011 8,991 Barugo Carigara Dulag ,676 Pastrana Albuera Isabel DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 10 of 15
11 Mahaplag Western Samar 24 5,115 25,963 Basey 21 4,992 25,360 Hinabangan Southern Leyte Bontoc City of Maasin (capital) Padre Burgos Anahawan San Juan (Cabalian) Sogod CARAGA 131 9,862 40,800 Agusan del Norte ,118 Carmen Jabonga ,134 Kitcharao Dinagat Island Basilisa (Rizal) Cagdianao Loreto San Jose (capital) Surigao del Norte 81 8,022 33,570 Alegria Bacuag ,820 Claver 13 1,018 3,644 Gigaquit ,815 Mainit 18 3,104 14,038 Malimono Placer San Francisco (Anao-aon) San Isidro Sison 7 1,396 4,981 Surigao City (capital) ,029 Tagana-an Tubod Surigao del Sur 24 1,077 4,318 Barobo Bayabas Cagwait Cantilan Carmen Carrascal Cortes Hinatuan ,325 Lanuza Lingig Madrid Marihatag Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 11 of 15
12 Annex B. Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) NUMBER OF SERVED INSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL ,066 1,241 61,213 5,366 REGION MIMAROPA , Palawan , Araceli Balabac Magsaysay Narra Rizal (Marcos) REGION VI Negros Occidental Cauayan REGION VII , ,196 1,030 Bohol , ,412 1,030 Alicia Anda , Batuan Candijay Catigbian Guindulman ,280 - Loay Mabini San Miguel Tagbilaran City (capital) Cebu Alegria Argao Boljoon Ginatilan Sogod Toledo City Siquijor Enrique Villanueva Larena Negros Oriental ,915 - Ayungon Bindoy (Payabon) Dumaguete City (capital) City of Guihulngan REGION VIII , , Biliran Naval (capital) Cabucgayan Eastern Samar 48-2,294-7,410 - Arteche ,209 - Sulat ,300 - DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 12 of 15
13 Balangiga General MacArthur Giporlos 26-1,208-2,978 - Hernani Llorente Quinapondan Leyte , Alangalang Babatngon Santa Fe Tacloban City (capital) Barugo Carigara Pastrana Albuera Western Samar Hinabangan Southern Leyte Bontoc City of Maasin (capital) San Juan (Cabalian) CARAGA , ,613 3,237 Agusan del Norte , Jabonga Kitcharao Dinagat Island Basilisa (Rizal) Cagdianao Loreto San Jose (capital) Surigao del Norte , ,570 2,473 Alegria Bacuag ,820 - Claver 17-1,018-3,644 - Gigaquit ,815 - Mainit , ,038 2,260 Malimono Placer San Francisco (Anao-aon) San Isidro Sison , , Surigao City (capital) ,029 - Tagana-an Tubod Surigao del Sur , , Barobo Bayabas Cagwait Cantilan Carmen Carrascal Hinatuan ,325 - DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 13 of 15
14 Lanuza Lingig Madrid Marihatag Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA Annex C. Displaced Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Centers REGION / PROVINCE / CITY/MUNICIPALITY NUMBER OF SERVED OUTSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 7, , REGION MIMAROPA Palawan Magsaysay REGION VI Capiz Dumalag Iloilo Janiuay Negros Occidental Enrique B. Magalona (Saravia) Salvador Benedicto REGION VII 800-3,821 - Bohol 393-1,801 - Alicia Anda 255-1,275 - Batuan Carmen Jagna Cebu 394-1,972 - Daanbantayan 384-1,920 - Ginatilan Sogod Negros Oriental Ayungon City of Guihulngan REGION VIII 6,493-26,281 - Eastern Samar 4,644-17,991 - DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 14 of 15
15 Arteche 614-2,280 - Balangiga 3,978-15,401 - Giporlos Leyte 1,839-8,248 - Tacloban City (capital) 1,839-8,248 - Southern Leyte Sogod CARAGA Agusan del Norte Carmen Jabonga Surigao del Sur Cortes Sources: DSWD-FOs MIMAROPA, VI, VII, VIII, and CARAGA DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on TS Basyang as of 16 February, 6AM Page 15 of 15
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