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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL National Disaster Management Center, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines MEDIA UPDATE Update on Flooding in Quezon and Oriental Mindoro Provinces and Landslide in Camarines Norte and Catanduanes Provinces December 10, 2005 (as of 12:00NN) 1. Weather Forecast as of 5:00 AM 10 December 2005 Synopsis - The northeast monsoon is affecting eastern and southern Luzon and Visayas while the easterly wave is affecting Mindanao Forecast - Eastern and Southern Luzon and Visayas will have occasional rains becoming frequent. Rains may trigger flashfloods and landslides over Quezon, Bicol and Eastern Visayas and the rest of Luzon will be mostly cloudy 2. Current Situation Region IV Flood water is slowly receding in Calapan City as the weather improves Power in the affected areas of Oriental Mindoro, specifically Calapan City is partly restored Region V The general situation in Catanduanes and Camarines Norte is normal 3. Dam Monitoring as of 10:00 AM, 10 Dec 2005 (source- PAGASA Flood Forecasting ) The PAGASA Flood Forecasting Branch has released Flood Bulletin No. 1 as flooding is possible in the low-lying areas in the Municipalities of Enrile, Tuguegarao, Solana, Iguig, Amulong and Alcala, all of Cagayan Province due to gradual rise of Upper and Middle Main Cagayan River and its tributaries Pinacanauan River of Ilagana and Magat River. 4. Status of Evacuees as of 10:00 PM, Dec 9, 2005 A total of 1,666 families or 7,878 persons are still staying at the 31 evacuation centers in Calapan City and municipalities of Pola, Victoria and Naujan, 1,292 of whom are children. Telephone: (+632) 911-5061-64, 912-5668, 912-2424 Fax: 911-1406 E-Mail: info@ndcc.gov.ph Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL National Disaster Management Center, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines 5. Summary of the Effects Affected Areas - 204 barangays, 13 municipalities, 2 cities, 5 provinces, 2 regions Affected Population 43,203 families or 192,437 persons Casualties - 5 dead and 3 injured Damages - Agriculture - P28 Million Houses - 58 totally destroyed and 127 partially damaged 6. Actions Taken RDCC IV The Sangguniang Panglunsod of Calapan City declared the area under a State of Calamity to be able to use a portion of the 5% local Calamity Fund to support the ongoing emergency relief operations in said city. The RDCC IV established the Rescue and Relief Coordinating Center (RRCC) at the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Batangas Terminal Building II yesterday, December 9, 2005 to facilitate the transport of relief goods, rescue equipment, medicines and personnel involved in rescue/relief operations from Batangas Pier to Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro. This center is a joint project of RDCC-OCD, CDCC Batangas, PCG, PPA, and MARINA and manned by personnel of OCD IV and CDCC Batangas. Total amount of assistance extended to Region IV P3,579,315.60 Region V The DSWD V turned over some relief goods, consisting of 20 sacks of rice, 10 boxes of corned beef, 20 boxes of pork luncheon meat, three (3) boxes of sugar, three (3) boxes of nescafe classic, one (1) box of matches, 20 pieces plastic mats, and two (2) boxes candles to the Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (PSEMO) of Camarines Norte for the evacuees of Capalonga. The local Engineering Units of DPWH and local government units concerned are now undertaking restoration works of barangay roads affected by landslides and flooding in Catanduanes and Camarines Norte The LGU of Capalonga provided food commodities to the affected families of Capalonga. Telephone: (+632) 911-5061-64, 912-5668, 912-2424 Fax: 911-1406 E-Mail: info@ndcc.gov.ph Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL National Disaster Management Center, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines Total amount of assistance extended to Region V P66,441.40 Extent of Assistance to LGUs as of December 9, 2005 - P3,645,757.00 Telephone: (+632) 911-5061-64, 912-5668, 912-2424 Fax: 911-1406 E-Mail: info@ndcc.gov.ph Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph

STATUS OF EVACUATION AS of DECEMBER 10, 2005 11:00 AM Tab A Province City/ Municipality No. Name of Evacuation Centers ORIENTAL MINDORO CALAPAN CITY Total Adult Children 1 Catholic Center Hall 134 592 268 311 2 Balite Brgy Hall 326 1,492 606 886 3 Calapan Central School 5 21 4 DWCC College 5 23 5 Guinobatan Elementary School 56 240 6 Holy Infant Academy 5 25 7 Ibaba Elementary School 165 870 8 Len National High School 5 27 9 Pacheco Brgy Hall 166 799 10 Polytechnic College of Calapan 10 50 11 San Lorenzo Parish Church (Brgy Masipit) Families 10 60 Persons 12 San Lorenzo School 135 542 13 Sitio Buhuan Brgy Comunal 56 310 14 Sta Isabel Elementary School 50 300 15 Sto Niño Elementary School 91 700 16 Tibag Brgy Hall 29 149 54 95 Sub-Total 16 1,248 6,200 928 1,292 NAUJAN 7 7 Evacuation Centers 297 1,188 VICTORIA 6 6 Evacuation Centers 111 439 POLA 2 2 Evacuation Centers 10 51 TOTAL 31 Evacuation Centers 1,666 7,878 928 1,292

CASUALTIES As of DECEMBER 10, 2005 11:00 AM TAB B INJURED - 3 REGION Name Age Gender Address Cause Remarks IV-A ASNAR, BELEN F Lucena City ref: DSWD Brgy Mataque, Capalonga, Camarines swollen leg/landslides RDCC V NIEVA, MARICAR F Norte Dec 6 V Brgy Mataque, Capalonga, Camarines swollen leg/landslides RDCC V NIEVA, REYNIEL M Norte Dec 6 DEAD - 5 REGION Name Age Gender Address Cause Remarks IV-A ARANILLA, RODERICK 24 M Silangan, Malicboy, Pagbilao, Quezon suffocation/landslides ref: OCD IV IV-A CALINAG, PRELAN 12 M Silangan, Malicboy, Pagbilao, Quezon suffocation/landslides ref: OCD IV 24 M Brgy Sabang, Pinamalayan, Oriental DINO, GREGORIO IV-A Mindoro drowned RDCC IV IV-A FERNANDEZ, ALBERTO 40 M Villa Ilaya, Atimonan,Quezon drowned ref: DSWD IV-B GENDRANO, JOSE WILBERT 29 M Brgy. Liwayway, Mauban, Quezon drowned ref: OCD IV MISSING REGION Name Age Gender Address Cause Remarks

AREAS DAMAGES (FLOODING AND LANDSLIDES) AS OF December 10, 2005 DAMAGE HOUSES AGRI (Million Pesos) INFRA PRIVATE TOTAL TOTALLY PARTIALLY PALAY LIVESTOCK ROADS BRIDGES Quezon Mauban 47 117 Atimonan 2 Pagbilao 4 Sub-total 53 117 Oriental Mindoro Naujan 10 28.0 Sub-total 10 28.0 Camarines Norte Capalonga 5 Sub-total 5 Total 58 127 28.0

EXTENT OF ASSISTANCE PROVIDED As of DECEMBER 10, 2005 TAB D REGION/PROVINCE AGENCIES FOOD and NON-FOOD ITEMS COST OF ASSISTANCE REGION IV ORIENTAL MINDORO NDCC 500 sacks of rice 450,000.00 PHAP thru NDCC medicines 657,393.00 PNRC relief goods 1,200,000.00 DSWD IV-B relief goods 447,292.25 DOH IV-B 7 boxes of medicines 103,507.36 LGUs IV-A relief goods 46,650.00 RDCC IV-a 2 sacks of rice 2,700.00 CDCC Calapan City hot meals MDCC Victoria assorted relief goods 183,700.00 MDCC Naujan 200 family packs 26,452.00 Sub-total 3,117,694.61 QUEZON PDCC Quezon relief goods 42,921.00 MDCC Candelaria family packs CDCC Lucena City relief goods 367,150.00 MDCC Mauban food items 27,300.00 MDCC Perez food items 20,000.00 MDCC Pagbilao food items 4,250.00 Sub-total 461,621.00 REGION V CAMARINES NORTE TOTAL 3,579,315.61 MDCC Capalonga relief goods 4,517.00 DSWD V assorted relief goods 61,924.40 TOTAL 66,441.40 GRAND TOTAL 3,645,757.01 RESCUE EQUIPMENT AFP Units and Local DCCs AFP SOLCOM 204th Brigade PDCC Quezon PDCC Cavite PDCC Batangas CDCC Batangas RESCUE EQUIPMENT DISPATCHED 4 Aircraft, 1 Rubber boat, 1 Navy Boat and 1 Bell Helicopter with 1 Rubber Boat M35 Trucks, 2 Rubber Boats with SAR Team 5 Military Trucks and Armos Vehicles 1 Rubber Boat with 12-man team 2 SAR Team with 2 Rubber Boats and 1 Ambulance 1 SAR Team with 1 Rubber Boat 2 Rescue Teams with 2 Rubber Boats