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DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM SUMMARY I. Status of Affected Families / Persons A total of 70,183 families or 270,388 persons were affected in 1,502 barangays, 341 cities/municipalities, and 30 provinces in Regions NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and CAR (see Table 1; Annex A for details). Table 1. Affected Areas and Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / Cities / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons Municipalities Provinces GRAND TOTAL 1,502 341 30 70,183 270,388 NCR 39 8-6,545 29,530 REGION I 419 79 4 16,571 57,543 REGION II 234 43 5 5,998 23,193 REGION III 374 88 7 29,630 117,868 CALABARZON 182 56 5 5,505 19,940 MIMAROPA 53 17 3 1,894 7,339 CAR 201 50 6 4,040 14,975 Note: Continuous assessment and validation. Sources: DSWD-FOs NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and CAR II. Status of Displaced Families / Persons a. Inside Evacuation Centers A total of 35,720 families or 137,994 persons are currently staying inside 1,250 evacuation centers in Regions NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and CAR (see Table 2; Annex B for details). Table 2. Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Center NUMBER OF NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons NOW NOW NOW GRAND TOTAL 1,250 35,720 137,994 NCR 49 6,125 27,719 REGION I 299 8,953 31,687 REGION II 300 5,625 21,687 REGION III 332 8,765 32,546 CALABARZON 106 2,789 11,591 REGION MIMAROPA 17 263 1,314 CAR 147 3,200 11,450 Note: Continuous assessment and validation. Sources: DSWD-FOs NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and CAR Page 1 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

b. Outside Evacuation Centers There are 4,104 families or 16,191 persons staying with relatives or friends in Regions I, II, III, MIMAROPA, and CAR (see Table 3, Annex C for details). Table 3. Displaced Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Center NUMBER OF OUTSIDE ECs Families Persons NOW NOW GRAND TOTAL 4,104 16,191 REGION I 1,201 5,054 REGION II 374 1,467 REGION III 1,721 6,584 REGION MIMAROPA 24 104 CAR 784 2,982 Note: Continuous assessment and validation. Sources: DSWD-FOs I, II, III, and CAR III. Damaged Houses 9,230,516.65 worth of assistance has been provided to affected families and individuals; of which, 8,101,581.65 came from DSWD, 1,051,985.00 from LGUs, and 76,950.00 from NGOs (see Table 4). Table 4. Number of Damaged Houses NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES Total Totally Partially GRAND TOTAL 80 32 48 REGION I 12-12 Ilocos Sur 12-12 Burgos 12-12 REGION III 10 3 7 Pampanga 1-1 Apalit 1-1 Zambales 9 3 6 Cabangan 1-1 San Antonio 2-2 San Narciso 4 3 1 Santa Cruz 2-2 CAR 58 29 29 Benguet 9 4 5 Baguio City 4 3 1 Kabayan 4 1 3 Kapangan 1-1 Kalinga 49 25 24 Lubuagan 26 23 3 Pasil 3-3 Pinukpuk 11 2 9 Tinglayan 9-9 IV. Cost of Assistance 9,230,516.65 worth of assistance has been provided to affected families and individuals; of which, 8,101,581.65 came from DSWD, 1,051,985.00 from LGUs, and 76,950.00 from NGOs (see Table 5). Page 2 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

Table 5. Assistance Provided to Affected Families and Individuals TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DSWD LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 8,101,581.65 1,051,985.00 76,950.00-9,230,516.65 NCR 2,644,323.90 - - - 2,644,323.90 Malabon City 192,660.00 - - - 192,660.00 Manila City 2,112,558.40 - - - 2,112,558.40 Quezon City 339,105.50 - - - 339,105.50 REGION I 3,885,640.00 339,730.00 1,950.00-4,227,320.00 Ilocos Norte 822,600.00 158,300.00 1,950.00-982,850.00 PLGU Ilocos Norte 822,600.00 - - - 822,600.00 Adams - 13,200.00 1,950.00-15,150.00 Badoc - 96,020.00 - - 96,020.00 CITY OF BATAC - 3,750.00 - - 3,750.00 Pinili - 27,030.00 - - 27,030.00 Sarrat - 1,200.00 - - 1,200.00 Solsona - 17,100.00 - - 17,100.00 Ilocos Sur - 37,750.00 - - 37,750.00 Magsingal - 37,750.00 - - 37,750.00 La Union 3,063,040.00 143,680.00 - - 3,206,720.00 PLGU La Union 2,474,000.00 - - - 2,474,000.00 Bangar - 5,200.00 - - 5,200.00 Bauang - 29,480.00 - - 29,480.00 Caba - 109,000.00 - - 109,000.00 Luna 398,000.00 - - - 398,000.00 Rosario 79,600.00 - - - 79,600.00 San Juan 111,440.00 - - - 111,440.00 REGION III 920,159.00 693,480.00 75,000.00-1,688,639.00 Aurora 920,159.00 559,240.00 - - 1,479,399.00 Baler (capital) - 187,280.00 - - 187,280.00 Casiguran - 103,789.00 - - 103,789.00 Dilasag 395,742.00 79,670.00 - - 475,412.00 Dinalungan 88,900.00 - - - 88,900.00 Dingalan 300,517.00 150,000.00 - - 450,517.00 Dipaculao 64,080.00 30,001.00 - - 94,081.00 Maria Aurora - 8,500.00 - - 8,500.00 San Luis 70,920.00 - - - 70,920.00 Bataan - 29,240.00 - - 29,240.00 Hermosa - 6,840.00 - - 6,840.00 Orion - 19,600.00 - - 19,600.00 Pilar - 2,800.00 - - 2,800.00 Nueva Ecija - 105,000.00 - - 105,000.00 Bongabon - 50,000.00 - - 50,000.00 Laur - 25,000.00 - - 25,000.00 Peñaranda - 30,000.00 - - 30,000.00 Pampanga - - 75,000.00-75,000.00 Masantol - - 75,000.00-75,000.00 MIMAROPA 627,000.00 6,699.00 - - 633,699.00 Marinduque 292,600.00 - - - 292,600.00 Buenavista 125,400.00 - - - 125,400.00 Gasan 125,400.00 - - - 125,400.00 Mogpog 41,800.00 - - - 41,800.00 Occidental Mindoro - 6,699.00 - - 6,699.00 Calintaan - 2,649.00 - - 2,649.00 Magsaysay - 1,500.00 - - 1,500.00 Rizal - 2,550.00 - - 2,550.00 Page 3 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE DSWD LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL Oriental Mindoro 334,400.00 - - - 334,400.00 Baco 83,600.00 - - - 83,600.00 Bulalacao (San Pedro) 167,200.00 - - - 167,200.00 Puerto Galera 83,600.00 - - - 83,600.00 CAR 24,458.75 12,076.00 - - 36,534.75 Benguet 20,272.50 9,180.00 - - 29,452.50 Itogon 20,272.50 9,180.00 - - 29,452.50 Ifugao 2,587.25 - - - 2,587.25 Alfonso Lista (Potia) 2,587.25 - - - 2,587.25 Kalinga 1,599.00 2,896.00 - - 4,495.00 Rizal (Liwan) NOTE: Continuous assessment and validation. 1,599.00 2,896.00 - - 4,495.00 Sources: DSWD-FOs NCR, I, III, and CAR Situational Reports DSWD-DRMB September 12, SITUATIONS / ACTIONS UNDERTAKEN The DSWD-DRMB is on 24/7 duty to continuously coordinate with the concerned DSWD- Field Offices for significant disaster response updates. See Annex D for the names and contact details of the DSWD CO and FO RETT members deployed at the DSWD Central Office and in Regions II and CAR. FO NCR September 14, September 16, 2018 DSWD-FO NCR is continuously coordinating with the 17 LGUs through its respective Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDOs) regarding necessary augmentation assistance needed by the affected families. DSWD FO-NCR Disaster Response Management Division and the FO Quick Response Teams are on standby alert for any eventualities that might happen due to the effects of Typhoon Ompong. FO CAR September 12, September 16, 2018 FO I September 12, Red Alert is raised in DSWD-FO CAR. Field Office QUART Team renders duty. Coordinated with SWAD Team Members regarding the status of ongoing preparation for the expected arrival of Typhoon OMPONG (Mangkhut). Approved and facilitated the purchase of 600 sacks of NFA rice. DSWD-FO CAR QUART Team 25 rendered duty from 8:00 PM of 15 September 2018 to 12 MN and to continue until 8:00 AM of 16 September 2018. During their duty the following significant information were noted: In all of the provinces, data gathered are not yet accurate due to unstable network mobile and internet connection. A supplemental report shall be submitted later within the day to reflect updated data on the provinces of Abra, Apayao, and the City of Baguio. DSWD-Field Office I continuously coordinating with the Social Welfare and Development (SWAD) Team Leaders, Provincial/City/Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Page 4 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

Management Councils (P/C/MDRRMCs), and Provincial/City/Muncipal Social Welfare and Development Offices (P/C/MSWDOs) to provide immediate response to families and individuals who will be affected by the typhoon. Manual repacking of family food packs is still ongoing at the DSWD Regional Warehouse, Brgy. Biday, City of San Fernando, La Union with the help of disaster volunteers. FO II September 12, The Field Office is continuously providing weather updates and monitoring of affected families thru SMS to our SWAD Teams and C/MATs for their appropriate action. The Field Office has already activated the DMRT and the SWAD Teams and rendering of duty started on September 13, 2018 at 7:00 PM. FO III September 14, September 16, 2018 DSWD-FO III continuously monitoring and coordinating with the DSWD Provincial Extension Offices in the seven (7) provinces relative to the status of their respective areas. Request for relief augmentation to DSWD-FO MIMAROPA 5,000 FFPs in preparation for the super typhoon Ompong. Facilitate the approval of request for augmentation of 1,000 Family Food Packs for the municipality of Marilao, Bulacan. For prepositioning of Non-Food Items at DSWD Provincial Extension Office of Bulacan. Ongoing validation to PDRRMC and MDRRMO on reported 8,000 families affected in Camiling, Tarlac Continuous monitoring on status of municipality of Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Additional 3,000 FFPs were delivered by NRLMS on September 15, 2018, 9:30 PM. For validation and assessment of request for 500 FFPs of municipality of Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija received thru email from DPEO Nueva Ecija on September 16, 2018 1:40 AM. FO CALABARZON September 12, DSWD-FO CALABARZON is closely coordinating with C/MSWDOs and C/MDRRMOs in the flood and landslide prone areas of the region. Continuous monitoring and coordination with LSWDOs and LDRRMOs relative to the status of weather and pre-emptive evacuation in their respective areas. The alert level of DROMIC and the Regional and Provincial Quick Response Team (RPQRT) remains in a heightened alert status. All members of R/P/C/M QRTs are on-call status and standby duty ready for deployment if needed. All members of Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Team are on on-call and standby status ready for deployment if needed. Personnel from DRMD of DSWD-FO CALABARZON render duty at the DSWD-FO CALABARZON Disaster Operations Center. DSWD-FO CALABARZON has been maintaining contact and constant communication with the LGUs with pre-disaster assessments being conducted. FO MIMAROPA September 12, 2018 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 Page 5 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

the situations in their areas. Advised our 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) was activated to ensure robust communication system. Ensured that the Rapid Emergency Telecommunications Equipment (GX Terminal, BGAN Terminals and Satellite Phones) are in good condition and ready for deployment to areas that will experience potential emergencies. Ensured that there is an on-call truck available for delivery of goods and equipment to areas that will be affected. Standby logistical equipment and workforce through coordination with SWADT and concerned LGUs on management of stranded passenger if there will be a reported strandees in ports and terminals. Ensured that Relief Goods both food and non-food items (FNIs) are also ready and available at any given time. Closed coordination with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and RDRRMC MIMAROPA for any warning signal updates for monitoring purposes and response mechanism for areas that will be affected. With on-going purchased and replenishment of stockpile and prepositioned FFPs FO V September 11, FO VI September 13, PAT and MAT members are on standby and were instructed to coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs for status reports and updates. All QRTs are on standby and ready for augmentation. DROMIC FO Focal Person is rendering 24/7 monitoring of the weather status and provision of updates to QRT members via social media (DRR-FO VI chatgroup) and posting in the conspicuous spaces in the region. Also, in close coordination with PDRRMOs, PSWDOs, OCD, and others. DSWD-FO VI Human Resource no longer approves application of leave since September 13, 2018 (on a case-to-case basis). In Iloilo City, All Barangay Disaster Risk reduction and Management Committees are instructed to activate their barangay Operations Center and raise the status to BLUE ALERT Delivered 500 FFPs to province of Capiz (Capiz Gymnasium) and another 500 FFPs to province of Antique (Antique POO) to serve as prepositioned goods and ready for augmentation to any requesting LGUs. AFP and haulers were oriented in the region on the proper hauling before transfer. FO VII September 12, Emergency response teams in all LGUs are now on full alert and are on 24 hour duty. There are no evacuations reported so far while designated shelters/ecs remain open to accommodate families. DSWD-FO VII Quick Response Team is on standby for any assistance and augmentation support needed from the field. DRMD is also on heightened alert. Department of Health in Central Visayas (DOH-7) is on code white alert. DOH said that they have pre-positioned their logistics and supplies. All hospitals are placed on the same alert level, wherein no employee is allowed to take a leave. Page 6 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

September 15, 2018 DSWD-FO VII staff from various provinces have been continuously alerted and provided with up-to-date information regarding the latest weather bulletin issued by PAGASA. They were requested to monitor their area of responsibilities, closely coordinate, and provide information/updates for any incidents resulting from the current weather disturbance. DSWD-FO VII prepositioned food and non-food items (FNFIs) to pre-designated warehouses in Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental and Siquijor. Page 7 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

FO VIII September 12, September 16, 2018 Disaster Response Information Management Section (DRIMS) is closely monitoring the weather condition and in close coordination with SWADTs, QRTs and PDOs for any incident reports. Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) is rendering 24/7 duty since September 13, 2018. DRMD prepared a Requisition Issuance Slip (RIS) intended for food prepositioning of 500 Family Food Packs in Biliran, Biliran. SWADT Teams and DRMD-PDOs assigned in the provinces are in close coordination with P/C/MSWDOs and/or P/C/MDRRMOs. Regional Resource Operation Section (RROS) is alerted to ensure the readiness of dispatching the Food and Non-Food commodities whenever needed for augmentation. FO IX September 12, DSWD FO IX through its Disaster Response Division prepared and disseminated a memorandum on preparedness for response to officially inform the SWAD Team leaders to monitor the situation in there are of responsibility FO X September 13, DSWD-FO X is closely monitoring the weather and SWADT Leaders are on standby in coordination with P/C/MATs/LDRRMOs. ***** The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB continues to closely coordinate with the concerned DSWD-Field Offices for any significant disaster response updates. MARC LEO L. BUTAC Releasing Officer Page 8 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

ANNEX A. Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 1,502 341 30 70,183 270,388 NCR 39 8-6,545 29,530 Malabon City 6 63 240 Manila City 5 1,483 5,264 Marikina city 11 3,592 18,031 Muntinlupa City 2 400 1,655 Navotas 7 176 908 Pasig City 2 9 46 Quezon City 5 749 3,202 San Juan City 1 73 184 REGION I 419 79 4 16,571 57,543 Ilocos Norte 118 22 3,214 10,885 Adams 1 46 155 Bacarra 1 93 117 Badoc 7 338 1,162 Bangui 3 148 563 CITY OF BATAC 18 149 443 Burgos 9 368 1,364 Carasi 1 1 9 Currimao 7 268 921 Dingras 8 356 1,108 Dumalneg 2 6 30 LAOAG CITY (Capital) 9 174 680 Marcos 2 30 82 Nueva Era 1 82 262 Pagudpud 5 234 878 Paoay 2 99 341 Pasuquin 11 399 1,308 Piddig 3 22 169 Pinili 8 91 301 San Nicolas 3 6 37 Sarrat 5 20 92 Solsona 9 181 488 Vintar 3 103 375 Ilocos Sur 79 21 2,123 9,007 Bantay 6 331 1,634 Burgos 4 25 90 Cabugao 2 29 127 CITY OF CANDON 7 130 484 Caoayan 4 255 947 Galimuyod 3 21 105 Magsingal 12 522 2,584 Narvacan 2 8 27 San Esteban 1 19 95 San Juan (Lapog) 4 97 349 San Vicente 2 35 101 Santa 3 17 66 Santa Catalina 4 146 558 Santa Lucia 1 24 84 Santa Maria 1 6 24 Santiago 6 190 772 Santo Domingo 1 5 14 Page 9 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Sinait 5 140 481 Suyo 1 15 59 Tagudin 6 36 149 CITY OF VIGAN (Capital) 4 72 257 La Union 108 12 8,347 26,521 Bacnotan 7 600 2,184 Balaoan 4 189 630 Bangar 6 304 900 Bauang 18 940 2,972 Burgos 2 9 32 Caba 17 2,993 8,763 Luna 9 341 1,211 Rosario 2 91 454 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Capital) 2 21 90 San Juan 36 2,724 8,848 Sudipen 4 83 362 Tubao 1 52 75 Pangasinan 114 24 2,887 11,130 Agno 4 177 580 Aguilar 2 13 40 CITY OF ALAMINOS 5 72 322 Anda 5 70 228 Balungao 1 3 14 Bani 13 103 312 Bayambang 2 66 172 Binmaley 5 59 212 Bolinao 5 298 1,224 Bugallon 6 289 1,236 Calasiao 7 99 499 Dagupan City 23 1,162 4,423 Dasol 2 18 61 Infanta 4 93 367 Labrador 3 23 78 Mabini 4 52 206 Mangatarem 2 58 163 Mapandan 2 8 28 Natividad 1 4 14 San Carlos City 2 7 28 San Fabian 3 10 48 Santa Barbara 10 122 537 Sual 2 77 325 Urbiztondo 1 4 13 REGION II 234 43 5 5,998 23,193 Batanes 3 1 18 29 Basco 3 18 29 Cagayan 146 20 3,974 16,053 Alcala 2 20 78 Allacapan 20 243 966 Amulung 20 456 1,842 Aparri 2 81 164 Ballesteros 9 444 1,525 Buguey 6 419 2,745 Calayan 1 70 227 Camalaniugan 11 128 438 Claveria 13 492 1,768 Page 10 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Gonzaga 7 295 1,014 Lal-lo 3 157 596 Lasam 15 334 1,364 Pamplona 1 39 195 Peñablanca 1 2 9 Piat 8 116 398 Sanchez-Mira 2 36 113 Santa Ana 5 165 717 Santa Teresita 6 207 791 Solana 13 260 1,070 Tuao 1 10 33 Isabela 36 10 1,228 4,107 Benito Soliven 2 37 121 Cabagan 1 18 75 Dinapigue 4 147 483 Jones 1 12 30 Maconacon 10 626 2,019 Palanan 13 368 1,313 Quirino 2 13 46 San Mateo 1 5 13 Santa Maria 1 1 2 City of Santiago 1 1 5 Nueva Vizcaya 31 8 531 2,100 Aritao 3 34 167 Bambang 7 146 445 Bayombong (capital) 9 210 1,027 Diadi 2 26 45 Dupax del Sur 3 45 165 Kasibu 2 18 55 Kayapa 2 5 19 Quezon 3 47 177 Quirino 18 4 247 904 Aglipay 3 58 226 Cabarroguis (capital) 5 45 177 Maddela 5 65 236 Nagtipunan 5 79 265 REGION III 374 88 7 29,630 117,868 Aurora 57 8 4,319 16,025 Baler (capital) 7 602 2,694 Casiguran 16 1,070 3,947 Dilasag 5 541 2,189 Dinalungan 5 178 694 Dingalan 11 1,340 4,422 Dipaculao 6 333 1,148 Maria Aurora 4 224 809 San Luis 3 31 122 Bataan 30 10 411 1,666 Abucay 1 12 48 Dinalupihan 4 26 111 Hermosa 1 19 50 Limay 7 95 391 Mariveles 2 25 102 Morong 1 10 52 Orani 3 19 83 Orion 7 147 575 Page 11 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Pilar 2 46 202 Samal 2 12 52 Bulacan 30 15 2,786 10,419 Balagtas (Bigaa) 1 119 322 Bocaue 1 40 203 Bulacan 5 893 2,461 Bustos 1 20 100 Calumpit 1 91 280 Guiguinto 3 108 450 City of Malolos (capital) 2 87 354 Marilao 4 51 110 City of Meycauayan 2 20 76 Norzagaray 2 87 336 Obando 4 131 413 San Ildefonso 1 10 50 San Miguel 1 921 4,602 San Rafael 1 5 22 Santa Maria 1 203 640 Nueva Ecija 120 21 3,407 14,230 Aliaga 1 184 918 Bongabon 11 137 685 Cabanatuan City 19 590 2,126 Carranglan 2 15 42 City of Gapan 4 329 1,550 Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 4 210 817 Guimba 3 18 55 Jaen 6 317 1,268 Laur 3 17 70 Licab 1 199 831 Nampicuan 1 4 17 Pantabangan 10 386 1,466 Peñaranda 4 41 155 Quezon 4 61 288 Rizal 4 50 215 San Antonio 3 26 170 San Isidro 4 13 56 San Jose City 9 253 995 Santa Rosa 7 33 164 Santo Domingo 8 287 1,251 Talavera 12 237 1,091 Pampanga 49 11 15,424 64,370 Apalit 3 2,496 10,047 Arayat 1 19 104 Candaba 1 7 35 Lubao 3 63 172 Macabebe 8 9,759 38,820 Masantol 26 2,932 14,669 Mexico 1 17 88 Minalin 2 4 21 San Simon 1 1 4 Santo Tomas 2 92 261 Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 1 34 149 Tarlac 15 10 1,443 4,800 Anao 1 5 15 Camiling 1 16 73 Page 12 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Capas 1 76 328 Gerona 1 15 63 Mayantoc 1 155 731 Moncada 5 700 2,090 Paniqui 2 414 1,242 Pura 1 22 101 Ramos 1 27 107 San Manuel 1 13 50 Zambales 73 13 1,840 6,358 Botolan 7 165 472 Cabangan 1 25 129 Candelaria 10 215 785 Castillejos 1 38 144 Masinloc 4 200 774 Olongapo City 7 77 269 Palauig 5 46 126 San Antonio 3 13 50 San Felipe 1 13 54 San Marcelino 1 19 64 San Narciso 2 3 13 Santa Cruz 30 1,022 3,459 Subic 1 4 19 CALABARZON 182 56 5 5,505 19,940 Batangas 30 12 374 1,623 Batangas City (capital) 6 111 643 Bauan 6 93 292 Calatagan 3 15 53 Cuenca 2 11 54 Lemery 2 37 163 Malvar 1 3 14 Nasugbu 2 24 94 Padre Garcia 1 1 8 Rosario 1 24 89 San Luis 1 11 47 Taal 1 10 50 Tingloy 4 34 116 Cavite 26 9 2,363 6,618 Bacoor 5 1,190 2,063 Carmona 1 18 85 Cavite City 14 814 2,824 Indang 1 13 35 Naic 1 1 5 Noveleta 1 57 185 Rosario 1 88 622 Tanza 1 173 769 Ternate 1 9 30 Laguna 31 8 634 2,621 City of Calamba 15 356 1,466 Famy 1 2 9 Kalayaan 1 4 42 Los Baños 7 98 361 Paete 1 40 170 San Pablo City 3 37 146 Santa Maria 2 47 190 Siniloan 1 50 237 Page 13 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Quezon 74 19 1,295 5,282 Agdangan 6 69 334 Atimonan 7 40 172 Calauag 4 92 380 Candelaria 1 12 60 Catanauan 1 60 289 General Nakar 3 46 229 Gumaca 1 16 68 Infanta 6 139 565 Mulanay 1 16 63 Pagbilao 4 30 126 Panukulan 2 29 145 Patnanungan 1 9 61 Perez 6 48 132 Pitogo 14 273 952 Polillo 6 93 348 Quezon 2 52 111 Real 3 23 96 San Francisco (Aurora) 3 81 316 Sariaya 3 167 835 Rizal 21 8 839 3,796 Binangonan 4 49 183 Cainta 3 48 163 Jala-Jala 2 56 192 Morong 1 1 6 Rodriguez (Montalban) 2 425 2,123 San Mateo 6 173 706 Tanay 2 16 47 Taytay 1 71 376 REGION MIMAROPA 53 17 3 1,894 7,339 Marinduque 25 6 409 1,434 Boac (capital) 8 196 720 Buenavista 4 21 86 Gasan 4 36 120 Mogpog 1 55 120 Santa Cruz 3 24 95 Torrijos 5 77 293 Occidental Mindoro 19 8 1,227 4,869 Abra de Ilog 3 387 1,546 Calintaan 1 43 157 Looc 1 8 28 Lubang 3 98 442 Magsaysay 3 109 398 Mamburao (capital) 2 261 1,127 Rizal 4 178 571 San Jose 2 143 600 Oriental Mindoro 9 3 258 1,036 Baco 1 14 40 Bulalacao (San Pedro) 4 203 833 Puerto Galera 4 41 163 CAR 201 50 6 4,040 14,975 Abra 44 15 1,007 3,894 Bangued (capital) 5 115 558 Bucay 5 250 1,039 Bucloc 1 14 44 Page 14 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Cities / Barangays Municipalities Provinces Families Persons Danglas 3 8 31 Dolores 5 34 80 La Paz 6 238 771 Lagayan 4 187 775 Langiden 1 1 5 Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 1 7 36 Luba 2 16 71 Pidigan 1 31 64 Pilar 2 53 207 Sallapadan 4 37 143 San Isidro 2 8 35 San Juan 2 8 35 Apayao 52 7 1,563 5,482 Calanasan (Bayag) 4 142 522 Conner 11 245 1,019 Flora 8 236 813 Kabugao (capital) 1 96 288 Luna 9 218 772 Pudtol 12 292 1,110 Santa Marcela 7 334 958 Benguet 45 11 657 2,647 Atok 1 16 47 Baguio City 13 180 771 Bakun 4 73 267 Buguias 8 45 205 Itogon 2 44 138 Kabayan 2 5 25 Kibungan 3 43 163 La Trinidad (capital) 3 33 97 Sablan 2 10 43 Tuba 6 176 759 Tublay 1 32 132 Ifugao 22 5 246 875 Alfonso Lista (Potia) 5 116 444 Asipulo 4 21 59 Hingyon 4 7 25 Kiangan 4 19 82 Lamut 5 83 265 Kalinga 23 5 377 1,375 Lubuagan 7 120 478 Pasil 5 56 272 Pinukpuk 2 120 360 Tinglayan 4 29 144 Rizal (Liwan) 5 52 121 Mountain Province 15 7 190 702 Barlig 2 22 74 Natonin 1 8 22 Bauko 1 15 63 Besao 2 30 92 Sabangan 2 11 29 Sagada 1 24 91 Tadian 6 80 331 Page 15 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

ANNEX B. Number of Displaced Families / Persons in Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 1,549 1,250 44,247 35,720 168,531 137,994 NCR 57 49 6,545 6,125 29,530 27,719 Malabon City 7 7 63 63 240 240 Manila City 5 5 1,483 1,483 5,264 5,234 Marikina city 17 17 3,592 3,592 18,031 18,031 Muntinlupa City 6-400 - 1,655 - Navotas 8 8 176 176 908 908 Pasig City 2 2 9 9 46 46 Quezon City 11 9 749 729 3,202 3,076 San Juan City 1 1 73 73 184 184 REGION I 297 299 8,953 8,953 31,687 31,687 Ilocos Norte 97 99 2,486 2,486 8,139 8,139 Adams 2 2 33 33 105 105 Bacarra 2 2 93 93 117 117 Badoc 7 7 338 338 1,162 1,162 Bangui 1 1 84 84 319 319 CITY OF BATAC 10 10 100 100 264 264 Burgos 9 9 171 171 564 564 Carasi 1 1 1 1 9 9 Currimao 4 4 279 279 943 943 Dingras 6 7 256 256 773 773 Dumalneg 2 2 6 6 21 21 LAOAG CITY (Capital) 5 5 174 174 680 680 Marcos 1 1 30 30 82 82 Nueva Era 1 1 82 82 262 262 Pagudpud 8 8 231 231 859 859 Paoay 2 2 58 58 203 203 Pasuquin 13 14 268 268 887 887 Piddig 2 2 16 16 99 99 Pinili 9 9 77 77 222 222 San Nicolas 3 3 6 6 37 37 Sarrat 1 1 9 9 45 45 Solsona 8 8 174 174 486 486 Ilocos Sur 53 53 1,350 1,350 5,382 5,382 Bantay 1 1 1 1 2 2 Burgos 1 1 13 13 30 30 Cabugao 2 2 29 29 127 127 CITY OF CANDON 2 2 130 130 484 484 Caoayan 2 2 152 152 632 632 Galimuyod 3 3 20 20 100 100 Magsingal 11 11 202 202 1,000 1,000 Narvacan 2 2 8 8 27 27 San Esteban 1 1 19 19 95 95 San Juan (Lapog) 4 4 97 97 349 349 San Vicente 2 2 35 35 101 101 Santa 1 1 17 17 66 66 Santa Catalina 2 2 146 146 558 558 Santa Lucia 2 2 24 24 84 84 Santa Maria 1 1 6 6 24 24 Santiago 5 5 190 190 772 772 Santo Domingo 1 1 5 5 14 14 Page 16 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Sinait 4 4 140 140 481 481 Suyo 1 1 8 8 30 30 Tagudin 1 1 36 36 149 149 CITY OF VIGAN (Capital) 4 4 72 72 257 257 La Union 56 56 2,343 2,343 7,227 7,227 Balaoan 1 1 146 146 506 506 Bangar 1 1 274 274 803 803 Bauang 3 3 400 400 1,123 1,123 Burgos 1 1 71 71 242 242 Caba 1 1 179 179 448 448 Luna 11 11 341 341 1,211 1,211 Rosario 1 1 89 89 448 448 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Capital) 2 2 21 21 90 90 San Juan 34 34 770 770 2,281 2,281 Tubao 1 1 52 52 75 75 Pangasinan 91 91 2,774 2,774 10,939 10,939 Agno 4 4 177 177 580 580 Aguilar 1 1 13 13 40 40 CITY OF ALAMINOS 5 5 72 72 322 322 Anda 6 6 70 70 228 228 Balungao 1 1 3 3 14 14 Bani 14 14 96 96 294 294 Bayambang 2 2 66 66 172 172 Binmaley 2 2 59 59 212 212 Bolinao 5 5 298 298 1,224 1,224 Bugallon 8 8 289 289 1,236 1,236 Calasiao 1 1 99 99 499 499 Dagupan City 17 17 1,162 1,162 4,752 4,752 Dasol 2 2 18 18 61 61 Infanta 5 5 77 77 334 334 Labrador 4 4 23 23 78 78 Mabini 1 1 52 52 206 206 Mangatarem 2 2 58 58 163 163 Mapandan 1 1 8 8 28 28 San Carlos City 1 1 7 7 28 28 San Fabian 1 1 10 10 48 48 Santa Barbara 5 5 36 36 82 82 Sual 2 2 77 77 325 325 Urbiztondo 1 1 4 4 13 13 REGION II 299 300 5,625 5,625 21,687 21,687 Batanes 4 4 18 18 29 29 Basco 4 4 18 18 29 29 Cagayan 169 169 3,689 3,689 14,844 14,844 Alcala 1 1 20 20 78 78 Allacapan 21 21 243 243 966 966 Amulung 22 22 303 303 1,162 1,162 Aparri 2 2 81 81 164 164 Ballesteros 11 11 444 444 1,525 1,525 Buguey 7 7 419 419 2,745 2,745 Calayan 1 1 70 70 227 227 Camalaniugan 11 11 128 128 438 438 Claveria 32 32 492 492 1,768 1,768 Gonzaga 5 5 295 295 1,014 1,014 Lal-lo 4 4 157 157 596 596 Page 17 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Lasam 18 18 271 271 1,066 1,066 Pamplona 1 1 39 39 195 195 Peñablanca 1 1 2 2 9 9 Piat 9 9 116 116 398 398 Sanchez-Mira 2 2 36 36 113 113 Santa Ana 5 5 165 165 717 717 Santa Teresita 4 4 207 207 791 791 Solana 11 11 191 191 839 839 Tuao 1 1 10 10 33 33 Isabela 76 77 1,139 1,139 3,810 3,810 Benito Soliven 1 2 37 37 121 121 Cabagan 1 1 18 18 75 75 Dinapigue 4 4 147 147 483 483 Jones 1 1 12 12 30 30 Maconacon 42 42 626 626 2,019 2,019 Palanan 21 21 279 279 1,016 1,016 Quirino 3 3 13 13 46 46 San Mateo 1 1 5 5 13 13 Santa Maria 1 1 1 1 2 2 City of Santiago 1 1 1 1 5 5 Nueva Vizcaya 31 31 531 531 2,100 2,100 Aritao 3 3 34 34 167 167 Bambang 7 7 146 146 445 445 Bayombong (capital) 9 9 210 210 1,027 1,027 Diadi 2 2 26 26 45 45 Dupax del Sur 3 3 45 45 165 165 Kasibu 2 2 18 18 55 55 Kayapa 2 2 5 5 19 19 Quezon 3 3 47 47 177 177 Quirino 19 19 248 248 904 904 Aglipay 3 3 58 58 226 226 Cabarroguis (capital) 5 5 45 45 177 177 Maddela 6 6 65 65 236 59 Nagtipunan 5 5 80 80 265 265 REGION III 466 332 12,626 8,765 47,295 32,546 Aurora 135 1 3,368 38 12,633 141 Baler (capital) 17-583 - 2,619 - Casiguran 30 1 624 38 2,357 141 Dilasag 6-202 - 933 - Dinalungan 7-178 - 694 - Dingalan 40-1,302-4,329 - Dipaculao 18-224 - 770 - Maria Aurora 14-224 - 809 - San Luis 3-31 - 122 - Bataan 27 27 374 331 1,500 1,314 Abucay 1-12 - 48 - Dinalupihan - 5 26 26 111 111 Hermosa 1 1 19 19 50 50 Limay 7 7 95 95 391 391 Mariveles 2 2 25 25 102 102 Morong 2-10 - 52 - Orani 1 1 19 10 83 45 Orion 7 7 147 147 575 575 Pilar 4 3 9 8 36 35 Page 18 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Samal 2 1 12 1 52 5 Bulacan 35 39 2,720 2,272 10,211 8,295 Balagtas (Bigaa) 2 2 119 67 322 202 Bocaue 1 1 40 40 203 203 Bulacan 1 5 893 571 2,461 1,002 Bustos 1 1 20 20 100 100 Calumpit 1 1 25 25 72 72 Guiguinto 3 3 108 84 450 337 City of Malolos (capital) 7 7 87 65 354 277 Marilao 4 4 51 51 110 110 City of Meycauayan 2 2 20 14 76 54 Norzagaray 3 3 87 87 336 336 Obando 4 4 131 131 413 413 San Ildefonso 1 1 10 10 50 50 San Miguel 1 1 921 921 4,602 4,602 San Rafael 1 1 5 5 22 22 Santa Maria 3 3 203 181 640 515 Nueva Ecija 120 120 2,741 2,741 11,495 11,495 Aliaga 2 2 184 184 918 918 Bongabon 13 13 137 137 685 685 Cabanatuan City 19 19 590 590 2,126 2,126 Carranglan 2 2 15 15 42 42 City of Gapan 6 6 329 329 1,550 1,550 Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 6 6 210 210 817 817 Guimba 3 3 18 18 55 55 Jaen 3 3 28 28 112 112 Laur 4 4 17 17 70 70 Nampicuan 1 1 4 4 17 17 Pantabangan 17 17 386 386 1,466 1,466 Peñaranda 6 6 41 41 155 155 Quezon 4 4 61 61 288 288 Rizal 3 3 50 50 215 215 San Antonio 3 3 26 26 170 170 San Isidro 4 4 13 13 56 56 San Jose City 5 5 184 184 733 733 Santa Rosa 2 2 33 33 164 164 Santo Domingo 8 8 287 287 1,251 1,251 Talavera 9 9 128 128 605 605 Pampanga 51 51 727 727 2,686 2,686 Apalit 4 4 132 132 340 340 Arayat 1 1 19 19 104 104 Bacolor 1 1 7 7 35 35 Candaba 1 1 7 7 35 35 Lubao 1 1 63 63 172 172 Macabebe 17 17 139 139 557 557 Masantol 18 18 237 237 1,046 1,046 Mexico 2 2 14 14 69 69 Minalin 2 2 4 4 21 21 San Simon 1 1 1 1 4 4 Santo Tomas 2 2 92 92 261 261 Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 1 1 12 12 42 42 Tarlac 25 25 861 861 2,576 2,576 Anao 1 1 5 5 15 15 Camiling 1 1 16 16 73 73 Page 19 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Capas 1 1 12 12 47 47 Gerona 2 2 15 15 63 63 Moncada 7 7 337 337 878 878 Paniqui 5 5 414 414 1,242 1,242 Pura 3 3 22 22 101 101 Ramos 3 3 27 27 107 107 San Manuel 2 2 13 13 50 50 Zambales 73 69 1,835 1,795 6,194 6,039 Botolan 7 7 165 163 472 465 Cabangan 1 1 25 25 129 129 Candelaria 10 10 215 215 785 785 Castillejos 1 1 38 38 144 144 Masinloc 4 4 198 198 621 621 Olongapo City 7 4 74 63 258 222 Palauig 5 5 46 46 126 126 San Antonio 3 3 13 13 50 50 San Felipe 1 1 13 13 54 54 San Marcelino 1 1 19 19 64 64 San Narciso 2 2 3 3 13 13 Santa Cruz 30 30 1,022 999 3,459 3,366 Subic 1-4 - 19 - CALABARZON 204 106 5,505 2,789 19,940 11,591 Batangas 28 7 374 71 1,623 306 Batangas City (capital) 6-111 - 643 - Bauan 7-93 - 292 - Calatagan 3 3 15 15 53 53 Cuenca 2-11 - 54 - Lemery 2 2 37 37 163 163 Malvar 1 1 3 3 14 14 Nasugbu 2-24 - 94 - Padre Garcia 1-1 - 8 - Rosario 1-24 - 89 - San Luis 1-11 - 47 - Taal 1-10 - 50 - Tingloy 1 1 34 16 116 76 Cavite 26 25 2,363 1,359 6,618 5,361 Bacoor 5 4 1,190 186 2,063 806 Carmona 1 1 18 18 85 85 Cavite City 14 14 814 814 2,824 2,824 Indang 1 1 13 13 35 35 Naic 1 1 1 1 5 5 Noveleta 1 1 57 57 185 185 Rosario 1 1 88 88 622 622 Tanza 1 1 173 173 769 769 Ternate 1 1 9 9 30 30 Laguna 41 41 634 501 2,621 2,057 City of Calamba 23 23 356 293 1,466 1,195 Famy 1 1 2 2 9 9 Kalayaan 1 1 4 4 42 42 Los Baños 7 7 98 98 361 361 Paete 1 1 40 5 170 31 San Pablo City 4 4 37 37 146 146 Santa Maria 3 3 47 12 190 36 Siniloan 1 1 50 50 237 237 Page 20 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Quezon 80 4 1,295 19 5,282 71 Agdangan 6-69 - 334 - Atimonan 7-40 - 172 - Calauag 4-92 - 380 - Candelaria 1-12 - 60 - Catanauan 1-60 - 289 - General Nakar 3-46 - 229 - Gumaca 1-16 - 68 - Infanta 6-139 - 565 - Mulanay 1-16 - 63 - Pagbilao 4-30 - 126 - Panukulan 2-29 - 145 - Patnanungan 2 2 9 9 61 61 Perez 6-48 - 132 - Pitogo 14 1 273 9 952 - Polillo 11-93 - 348 - Quezon 2-52 - 111 - Real 3 1 23 1 96 10 San Francisco (Aurora) 3-81 - 316 - Sariaya 3-167 - 835 - Rizal 29 29 839 839 3,796 3,796 Binangonan 4 4 49 49 183 183 Cainta 3 3 48 48 163 163 Jala-Jala 2 2 56 56 192 192 Morong 1 1 1 1 6 6 Rodriguez (Montalban) 7 7 425 425 2,123 2,123 San Mateo 7 7 173 173 706 706 Tanay 2 2 16 16 47 47 Taytay 3 3 71 71 376 376 REGION MIMAROPA 84 17 1,793 263 6,942 1,314 Marinduque 30-332 - 1,141 - Boac (capital) 8-119 - 427 - Buenavista 5-21 - 86 - Gasan 4-36 - 120 - Mogpog 1-55 - 120 - Santa Cruz 3-24 - 95 - Torrijos 9-77 - 293 - Occidental Mindoro 44 17 1,203 263 4,765 1,314 Abra de Ilog 13 8 387 167 1,546 819 Calintaan 1-43 - 157 - Looc 1-8 - 28 - Lubang 5 5 98 63 442 336 Magsaysay 12 2 109 9 398 34 Mamburao (capital) 1 1 261 18 1,127 95 Rizal 9 1 170 6 547 30 San Jose 2-127 - 520 - Oriental Mindoro 10-258 - 1,036 - Baco 1-14 - 40 - Bulalacao (San Pedro) 5-203 - 833 - Puerto Galera 4-41 - 163 - CAR 142 147 3,200 3,200 11,450 11,450 Abra 31 31 649 649 2,555 2,555 Bangued (capital) 4 4 107 107 534 534 Bucay 4 4 138 138 546 546 Page 21 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

NUMBER OF INSIDE ECs EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Bucloc 1 1 11 11 39 39 Danglas 3 3 8 8 31 31 Dolores 1 1 34 34 80 80 La Paz 2 2 54 54 162 162 Lagayan 4 4 187 187 775 775 Langiden 1 1 1 1 5 5 Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 1 1 7 7 36 36 Luba 1 1 2 2 11 11 Pidigan 3 3 30 30 61 61 Pilar 1 1 48 48 183 183 Sallapadan 1 1 6 6 22 22 San Isidro 2 2 8 8 35 35 San Juan 2 2 8 8 35 35 Apayao 57 57 1,567 1,567 5,496 5,496 Calanasan (Bayag) 2 2 142 142 522 522 Conner 11 11 245 245 1,019 1,019 Flora 8 8 236 236 813 813 Kabugao (capital) 3 3 96 96 288 288 Luna 11 11 222 222 786 786 Pudtol 15 15 292 292 1,110 1,110 Santa Marcela 7 7 334 334 958 958 Benguet 24 29 541 541 1,871 1,871 Atok 1 1 16 16 47 47 Baguio City 8 8 214 214 737 737 Bakun - 4 73 73 267 267 Itogon 1 1 4 4 18 18 Kibungan 1 1 11 11 43 43 La Trinidad (capital) 3 3 33 33 97 97 Sablan 2 2 10 10 43 43 Tuba 4 5 148 148 487 487 Tublay 4 4 32 32 132 132 Ifugao 16 16 184 184 675 675 Alfonso Lista (Potia) 4 4 71 71 309 309 Asipulo 4 4 19 19 49 49 Kiangan 3 3 11 11 52 52 Lamut 5 5 83 83 265 265 Kalinga 8 8 204 204 622 622 Lubuagan 1 1 7 7 34 34 Pinukpuk 2 2 120 120 360 360 Rizal (Liwan) 4 4 50 50 116 116 City of Tabuk (capital) 1 1 27 27 112 112 Mountain Province 6 6 55 55 231 231 Natonin 1 1 8 8 22 22 Bauko 1 1 15 15 63 63 Besao 2 2 20 20 53 53 Tadian 2 2 12 12 93 93 Note: IDPs in Dagupan City, Pangasinan are center clients and staff from Haven for Children, Haven for Women, and Area-1 Vocational Rehabilitation Center Page 22 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

ANNEX C. Number of Displaced Families / Persons Outside Evacuation Centers OUTSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 4,105 4,104 16,235 16,191 REGION I 1,201 1,201 5,054 5,054 Ilocos Norte 606 606 2,320 2,320 Adams 13 13 50 50 Bangui 64 64 244 244 CITY OF BATAC 49 49 179 179 Burgos 197 197 800 800 Dingras 100 100 335 335 Pagudpud 3 3 19 19 Paoay 41 41 138 138 Pasuquin 83 83 289 289 Piddig 6 6 70 70 Pinili 38 38 147 147 Sarrat 11 11 47 47 Solsona 1 1 2 2 Ilocos Sur 582 582 2,684 2,684 Bantay 151 151 751 751 Caoayan 103 103 315 315 Galimuyod 1 1 5 5 Magsingal 320 320 1,584 1,584 Suyo 7 7 29 29 La Union 1 1 6 6 Caba 1 1 6 6 Pangasinan 12 12 44 44 Bani 5 5 16 16 Natividad 4 4 14 14 Santa Barbara 3 3 14 14 REGION II 374 374 1,506 1,467 Cagayan 285 285 1,209 1,209 Amulung 153 153 680 680 Lasam 63 63 298 298 Solana 69 69 231 231 Isabela 89 89 297 258 Palanan 89 89 297 258 REGION III 1,721 1,721 6,584 6,584 Aurora 951 951 3,392 3,392 Baler (capital) 19 19 75 75 Casiguran 446 446 1,590 1,590 Dilasag 339 339 1,256 1,256 Dingalan 38 38 93 93 Dipaculao 109 109 378 378 Nueva Ecija 666 666 2,735 2,735 Jaen 289 289 1,156 1,156 Licab 199 199 831 831 San Jose City 69 69 262 262 Talavera 109 109 486 486 Pampanga 25 25 126 126 Mexico 3 3 19 19 Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 22 22 107 107 Tarlac 64 64 281 281 Capas 64 64 281 281 Zambales 15 15 50 50 Page 23 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

OUTSIDE ECs Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW Santa Cruz 15 15 50 50 REGION MIMAROPA 24 24 104 104 Occidental Mindoro 24 24 104 104 Rizal 8 8 24 24 San Jose 16 16 80 80 CAR 785 784 2,987 2,982 Abra 354 354 1,323 1,323 Bangued (capital) 8 8 24 24 Bucay 112 112 493 493 Bucloc 3 3 5 5 La Paz 184 184 609 609 Lagayan 3 3 11 11 Luba 8 8 36 36 Pilar 5 5 24 24 Sallapadan 31 31 121 121 Benguet 161 161 653 653 Baguio City 9 9 42 42 Buguias 47 47 209 209 Itogon 40 40 120 120 Kabayan 5 5 25 25 Kibungan 32 32 120 120 Tuba 28 28 137 137 Ifugao 62 61 200 195 Alfonso Lista (Potia) 45 44 135 130 Asipulo 2 2 10 10 Hingyon 7 7 25 25 Kiangan 8 8 30 30 Kalinga 133 133 528 528 Lubuagan 113 113 436 436 Pasil 20 20 92 92 Mountain Province 75 75 283 283 Barlig 22 22 74 74 Besao 10 10 39 39 Sabangan 11 11 29 29 Sagada 24 24 91 91 Tadian 8 8 50 50 Page 24 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM

Annex D. DSWD RETT Deployment Location: Members Emergency Comms CO RETT Tuguegarao City LA Dimailig +639993540000 / +639770979998 +639179782008 / +639474394224 / Allan Batingal +639175629090 Owel Rubis +639175120867 Brew Maaba +639398989352 Jiggy Somook +639357373171 GX Terminal Manual BGAN +870772125950 CAR RETT Team 1 Location Tabuk, Kalinga Member Gian Carlo L. De Guzman +639399661822 Emergency Satellite Phone +870776785987 Comms Manual BGAN +870772125955 Team 2 Location Members Emergency Comms Luna, Apayao Michael Angelo P. Gapoy (TL) +639154408953 Joel S. Lamsis +639154801998 Satellite Phone +870776785988 GX Terminal Auto Pointing BGAN Batanes RETT Location Basco, Batanes Dir. Rudy Encabo (TL) +639177124763 Members Rodel Cabaddu +639084128663 Rommel Gamiao +639177798466 +870776324666 Emergency Satellite Phones +870776785991 Comms Auto Pointing BGAN CO RETT Location on standby, ready for deployment Members Kim Aspillaga +639275346544 Jezreel Aquino +639953058950 Emergency Comms GX Terminal Page 25 of 25 DSWD DROMIC Report #9 on Typhoon OMPONG [I.N. MANGKHUT] as of 16 September 2018, 10AM