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DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on Tropical Depression SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM Situation Overview Issued at 11:00 AM today, Tropical Storm "USAGI" (formerly "SAMUEL") has slightly intensified and is now heading towards Southern Vietnam. The center of Tropical Storm "USAGI" was estimated based on all available data at 700 km West of Southern Luzon (OUTSIDE PAR)(10.5 N,112.4 E) Source: DOST-PAGASA Severe Weather Bulletin I. Status of Affected / A total of 33,716 families or 123,278 persons were affected in 294 barangays, 31 cities/municipalities, and 7 provinces in Regions V and VIII (see Table 1). Table 1. Affected Areas and Number of Affected / NUMBER OF AFFECTED Barangays Cities / Municipalities Provinces GRAND TOTAL 294 31 7 33,716 123,278 REGION V 5 1 1 77 281 Masbate 5 2 77 281 Page 1 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Barangays Cities / Municipalities Provinces GRAND TOTAL 294 31 7 33,716 123,278 Baleno 2 23 97 Pio V. Corpuz (Limbuhan) 3 54 184 REGION VIII 289 30 6 33,639 122,997 Biliran 10 1 307 1,199 Kawayan 10 307 1,199 Eastern Samar 163 11 1 21,071 66,963 Arteche 9 1,180 3,503 Dolores 46 8,211 13,506 Jipapad 13 2,700 13,500 Oras 42 4,488 17,952 San Julian 2 52 234 San Policarpo 3 472 1,808 Sulat 1 6 28 Taft 2 10 45 Guiuan 29 1,636 6,540 Hernani 13 2,295 9,766 Llorente 3 21 81 Leyte 3 2 1 106 312 Dulag 1 5 22 La Paz 2 101 290 Northern Samar 108 12 1 11,955 53,704 Catarman (capital) 4 14 73 Lope de Vega 2 79 316 San Isidro 1 19 76 Catubig 47 7,625 35,621 Gamay 1 17 68 Laoang 18 2,690 10,760 Lapinig 4 171 701 Las Navas 4 89 365 Mapanas 7 267 1,048 Palapag 4 77 292 Pambujan 8 720 3,715 San Roque 8 187 669 Page 2 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

NUMBER OF AFFECTED Barangays Cities / Municipalities Provinces GRAND TOTAL 294 31 7 33,716 123,278 Western Samar 2 1 133 584 Pinabacdao 2 133 584 Southern Leyte 3 3 1 67 235 Tomas Oppus 1 25 70 Libagon 1 10 45 Saint Bernard 1 32 120 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO II. Status of Displaced and Served / (see Table 2) Table 2. Number of Served / Inside and Outside ECs NUMBER OF OUTSIDE ECs TOTAL SERVED OUTSIDE ECs EVACUATION Returned Home Returned Home CENTERS (ECs) Total Total CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 77 19 2,682 638 11,389 3,278 2,044 8,111 1,965 79 9,782 490 1,886 9,292 4,647 717 21,171 3,768 REGION V 4-67 - 258-67 258 10-23 - 10 23 77-281 - Masbate 4-67 - 258-67 258 10-23 - 10 23 77-281 - Baleno 1-23 - 97-23 97 - - - - - - 23-97 - Pio V. Corpuz (Limbuhan) 3-44 - 161-44 161 10-23 - 10 23 54-184 - REGION VIII 73 19 2,615 638 11,131 3,278 1,977 7,853 1,955 79 9,759 490 1,876 9,269 4,570 717 20,890 3,768 Eastern Samar 27 1 1,118 23 4,363 92 1,095 4,271 1,774 79 8,871 490 1,695 8,381 2,892 102 13,234 582 Arteche 6-131 - 535-131 535 98 76 586 478 22 108 229 76 1,121 478 Jipapad 9 1 527 23 1,600 92 504 1,508 - - - - - - 527 23 1,600 92 San Julian 1-52 - 234-52 234 - - - - - - 52-234 - Sulat 1-6 - 28-6 28 - - - - - - 6-28 - Hernani 9-381 - 1,885-381 1,885 1,673-8,273-1,673 8,273 2,054-10,158 - Llorente 1-21 - 81-21 81 - - - - - - 21-81 - Leyte 3-106 - 312-106 312 - - - - - - 106-312 - Dulag 1-5 - 22-5 22 - - - - - - 5-22 - La Paz 2-101 - 290-101 290 - - - - - - 101-290 - Northern Samar 36 18 1,200 615 5,665 3,186 585 2,479 - - - - - - 1,200 615 5,665 3,186 Catubig 4-23 - 114-23 114 - - - - - - 23-114 - Lapinig 6-171 - 701-171 701 - - - - - - 171-701 - Las Navas 4 1 19 4 87 16 15 71 - - - - - - 19 4 87 16 Mapanas 4-267 - 1,048-267 1,048 - - - - - - 267-1,048 - Pambujan 18 17 720 611 3,715 3,170 109 545 - - - - - - 720 611 3,715 3,170 Page 3 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

NUMBER OF OUTSIDE ECs TOTAL SERVED OUTSIDE ECs EVACUATION Returned Home Returned Home CENTERS (ECs) Total Total CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 77 19 2,682 638 11,389 3,278 2,044 8,111 1,965 79 9,782 490 1,886 9,292 4,647 717 21,171 3,768 Western Samar 4-133 - 584-133 584 - - - - - - 133-584 - Pinabacdao 4-133 - 584-133 584 - - - - - - 133-584 - Southern Leyte 3-58 - 207-58 207 9-28 - 9 28 67-235 - Tomas Oppus 1-16 - 42-16 42 9-28 - 9 28 25-70 - Libagon 1-10 - 45-10 45 - - - - - - 10-45 - Saint Bernard 1-32 - 120-32 120 - - - - - - 32-120 - Note: Ongoing assessment and validation III. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO Damaged Houses There are 1,620 damaged houses reported in Regions VIII; of which, 93 houses are totally damaged and 1,527 houses are partially damaged (see Table 3). Table 3. Number of Damaged Houses NO. OF DAMAGED HOUSES Total Totally Partially GRAND TOTAL 1,620 93 1,527 REGION VIII 1,620 93 1,527 Eastern Samar 1,609 86 1,523 Arteche 1,132 12 1,120 Dolores 3-3 Jipapad 471 72 399 Taft 3 2 1 Northern Samar 11 7 4 Catubig 7 3 4 Las Navas 4 4 - Note: Ongoing assessment and validation. Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO Page 4 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

IV. Summary of Assistance Provided (see Table 4) Table 4. Cost of Assistance Provided to Affected / TOTAL COST OF ASSISTANCE DSWD LGU NGOs OTHERS GRAND TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 541,730.00 2,051,576.00 - - 2,593,306.00 REGION V - 15,120.00 - - 15,120.00 Masbate - 15,120.00 - - 15,120.00 Pio V. Corpuz (Limbuhan) - 15,120.00 - - 15,120.00 REGION VIII 541,730.00 2,036,456.00 - - 2,578,186.00 Biliran - 76,750.00 - - 76,750.00 Kawayan - 76,750.00 - - 76,750.00 Eastern Samar 522,000.00 620,715.00 - - 1,142,715.00 Arteche - 542,130.00 - - 542,130.00 Oras 522,000.00 47,400.00 - - 569,400.00 San Julian - 6,270.00 - - 6,270.00 Hernani - 16,000.00 - - 16,000.00 Llorente - 8,915.00 - - 8,915.00 Northern Samar - 1,289,111.00 - - 1,289,111.00 Catubig - 1,193,295.00 - - 1,193,295.00 Mapanas - 95,816.00 - - 95,816.00 Western Samar - 47,880.00 - - 47,880.00 Pinabacdao - 47,880.00 - - 47,880.00 Southern Leyte 19,730.00 2,000.00 - - 21,730.00 Tomas Oppus 19,730.00 2,000.00 - - 21,730.00 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation *Note: The Php47,880.00 worth of relief assistance in Pinabacdao was provided by the LGU. No augmentation from DSWD has been provided yet Sources: LGUs through the C/MSWD and C/MDRRMO, and DSWD-Field Offices Page 5 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

Situational Reports DSWD-DRMB November 18, 2018 to Present DSWD-FO MIMAROPA November 23, 2018 The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB is closely coordinating with the DSWD-Field Offices for significant disaster preparedness for response updates. Pre-emptive evacuation is issued in barangays, specifically in areas residing in coastal and flood prone areas. SWADT/MDRRM/PDRRM Office operation center is operating 24 hours to monitor the situation pertaining to the impacts of Tropical Depression Samuel. As of November 22, 2018, One (1) province from MiMaRoPa region has been affected by Tropical Depression Samuel (Palawan) There are Three (3) municipalities with Seven (7) barangays who experienced the effects of Tropical Depression Samuel. A total of Four Hundred Fifty-Six (456) families corresponding to Two Thousand Seventy-Six (2,076) individuals have been affected by TD Samuel Out of Nine (9) evacuation centers, Three (3) are still open in the municipality of Cuyo to accommodate the affected families/individuals while Six (6) evacuation centers have been closed and families/individuals have already returned to their homes. Food assistance will be provided by LGUs of Taytay and Magsaysay to the families. (Amounts are for verification) Hot meals were provided by the MDRRMO of Taytay to the families inside the evacuation center. (Amounts still for verification) Philippine Ports Authority provided hot meals worth Four Hundred Pesos (Php 400.00) at 7:00 AM while 2Go shipping lines distributed breads amounting to Three Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Pesos (Php 3,550.00) to the Three Hundred Fifty-Five (355) stranded passengers in Odiongan Port. SWADT-Romblon provided Two (2) sacks of rice worth Three Thousand Two Hundred Pesos (Php 3,200.00), Two (2) boxes of coffee worth Two Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Two Pesos (Php 2,592.00) and One (1) box of sardines worth One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Eight Pesos (Php 1,558.00) to stranded passengers in Odiongan port. Hot meals amounting to Seven Hundred Fifty Pesos (Php 750.00) were provided to the stranded passengers in Odiongan port at 8:00 AM by the Philippine Ports Authority. PSWDO distributed family food packs to the stranded passengers during lunch time which amounts to Six Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Pesos (Php 6,870.00). Ports in Romblon and Oriental Mindoro have returned to its normal operation while ports in Palawan are still cancelled due to TCWS # 1. Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal # 1 has been lifted from the provinces of Romblon and southern parts of Occidental/Oriental Mindoro as of November 22, 2018. As per monitoring, there are Two (2) damaged houses and Four (4) partially damaged houses in the municipality of Cuyo. Figures are still for validation. Regional and Provincial Disaster Operations: The SWADT Offices ensure the availability of pre-positioned goods in selected GID Areas; Page 6 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

With continuous coordination with P/C/MSWDOs for possible augmentation to affected LGUs; The Disaster Response Management Division through the DROMIC staff is continuously coordinating with SWAD Offices, P/C/MSWDOs, P/C/MDRRMOs and other concerned agencies for significant disaster preparedness especially those areas that are most likely to be affected; Activated the RQRT operation center to continuously monitor weather disturbances within the Provinces of MiMaRoPa and provide situational awareness if necessary; Close coordination to MDRRMO/MSWDO/PDRRMO to effectively monitor the situation and weather disturbance within the affected areas of Palawan including Cuyo and Calamian islands, where TCWS #1 is raised; All concerned local government units deployed their local social welfare development offices, supported by the Municipal Action Team (MAT) of DSWD conducting validation and assessment on the condition of the families. Disaster Response and Management Regional Staff are currently deployed in Palawan. The SWADT staffs are on duty for monitoring the camp management and relief operation of the province as well as distribution of relief goods as maybe requested by the affected LGUs anytime; B/M/C/PDRRM conducts clearing operation to ensure safe return of the evacuees to their houses PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION CENTERS NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 15-676 - 2,717 - REGION MIMAROPA 15-676 - 2,717 - Palawan 15-676 - 2,717 - Araceli 5-140 - 477 - Cuyo 5-267 - 1,335 - Magsaysay 3-99 - 357 - Taytay 2-170 - 548 - DSWD-FO V November 23, 2018 Closely monitoring of the weather updates and information. Emergency Telecommunication Equipment is on standby and ready for deployment as the need arises. DSWD FO V QRTs were alerted and advised to be prepared for augmentation support needed from the field and/or 24/7 duty at the DRMD Operation Center. PAT and MAT members in the 6 provinces are on standby and were instructed to coordinate with the P/MDRRMOs for status reports and Page 7 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

updates. PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION CENTER NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 1 1 23 23 97 97 REGION V 1 1 23 23 97 97 Masbate 1 1 23 23 97 97 Baleno 1 1 23 23 97 97 DSWD-FO VII November 23, 2018 LGUs started evacuating residents living in coastal areas as early as Monday. Cebu PDRRMOraised the alert status to red from blue yesterday, urging local governments to strictly implement the mandated evacuation of residents living in danger zones and discouraged local disaster officers from signing waiver forms that would exempt families from the evacuation. Cebu City government deployed ambulances and heavy equipments like a backhoe, payloader and dumptrucks to the mountain barangays of Lusaran, Agsungot, Tabunan and Taptap in case of a landslide. A rescue team was deployed in strategic locations in order to respond to any emergencies. No landslide incidents were recorded as of this reporting time. An incident command post was established in Bogo City, Cebu where at least 44 families or 118 individuals were assisted. A bus was readied to transport displaced families and an ambulance on standby at the evacuation camp. City government also distributed relief goods to the affected families. Photos shared by CDRRMO. There were 9 cities and towns who implemented pre-emptive evacuation in Bohol and Cebu provinces. At least 2,479 individuals or 1,008 families were evacuated to 31 camps opened yesterday as the Region prepared for TD Samuel. To date, only 2 camps remained open in Poro, Camotes and in Carmen, both in the province of Cebu. Cebu City DRRM Office evacuated at least 150 persons in Sitio Sandayong in Brgy. Buhisan. The families live next to a mountain crack on its side that was reportedly caused by the earthquake in 2013. All evacuation camps in Bohol are now closed as families returned to their homes due to an improved weather condition. Both Candijay and Guindulman LGUs provided for the needs of the evacuees in partnership with the barangay officials. Meanwhile, all camps opened in Cebu towns are expected to close today as families start to return to their homes. Local governments also provided relief goods to the displaced families. Sea trips previously suspended are now lifted. Regular schedules for all vessels or watercrafts have already resumed Classes in the many parts of Central Visayas are still suspended today due to inclement weather condition brought by TD Samuel. Page 8 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION CENTERS NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 31-1,008-2,479 - REGION VII 31-1,008-2,479 - Bohol 7-219 - 849 - Candijay 6-143 - 525 - Guindulman 1-76 - 324 - Cebu 24-789 - 1,630 - City of Bogo 4-44 - 118 - Carmen 2-45 - 158 - Cebu City (capital) 1-27 - 150 - Daanbantayan 9-195 - 481 - Danao City 5-455 - 612 - Poro 1-8 - 45 - Sogod 2-15 - 66 - DSWD-FO VIII November 22, 2018 PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION CENTERS NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 10 10 278 278 1,138 1,138 REGION VIII 10 10 278 278 1,138 1,138 Biliran - - - - - - Kawayan - - - - - - Eastern Samar 2 2 58 58 262 262 Arteche - - - - - - Oras - - - - - - San Julian 1 1 52 52 234 234 Sulat 1 1 6 6 28 28 Guiuan - - - - - - Leyte 1 1 38 38 105 105 Page 9 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

La Paz 1 1 38 38 105 105 Northern Samar 1 1 4 4 16 16 Catubig - - - - - - Las Navas 1 1 4 4 16 16 Western Samar 4 4 133 133 584 584 Pinabacdao 4 4 133 133 584 584 Southern Leyte 2 2 45 45 171 171 Tomas Oppus 1 1 14 14 41 41 Saint Bernard 1 1 31 31 130 130 DSWD-FO CARAGA November 23, 2018 FO CARAGA submitted Terminal Report All sea travels has been restored to normal operation since yesterday afternoon,november 22, 2018 PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION CENTER NUMBER OF EVACUATION CENTERS (ECs) CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 59-1,560-5,620 - CARAGA 59-1,560-5,620 - Dinagat Island 29-627 - 1,969 - Basilisa (Rizal) 13-203 - 703 - Cagdianao 3-95 - 384 - Dinagat 3-42 - 107 - Libjo (Albor) 1-31 - 91 - Loreto 1-20 - 49 - San Jose (capital) 6-190 - 463 - Tubajon 2-46 - 172 - Surigao del Norte 25-725 - 2,504 - Dapa 1-1 - 7 - Del Carmen 1-9 - 37 - Mainit 2-17 - 76 - Malimono 3-180 - 618 - San Isidro 2-56 - 177 - Page 10 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM

Santa Monica (Sapao) 1-6 - 27 - Sison 3-86 - 302 - Surigao City (capital) 8-300 - 984 - Tubod 4-70 - 276 - Surigao del Sur 5-208 - 1,147 - Cagwait 1-103 - 622 - Carrascal 4-105 - 525 - ***** The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center (DROMIC) of the DSWD-DRMB is closely coordinating with the concerned DSWD-Field Offices for any significant disaster preparedness for response updates. JAN ERWIN ANDREW ONTANILLAS Releasing Officer Page 11 of 11 DSWD DROMIC Report #6 on TD SAMUEL as of 23 November 2018, 6PM