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2. In Region III, the following areas were affected by floodings: Zambales 28 brgys in Botolan, San Felipe, San Marcelino, San Antonio and Iba Olongapo City - 17 Pampanga 125 brgys Apalit, Guagua, Sasmuan, Floridablanca, Masantol, Lubao, Bacolor, Mexico and Arayat. Bulacan 45 brgys in Balagtas, Calumpit, Guiguinto, Marilao, Meycauyan and San Miguel Bataan 90 brgys in Pilar, Morong, Hermosa, Dinalupihan, Abucay, Samal and Bagac There are currently 743 families / 2,956 persons housed in 4 evacuation centers in (3-Zambales and 1-Pampanga). 3. Incidents monitored in Region IV-B A barge capsized in a narrow reef off Sitio Wawa, Poblacion 1, Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro. No casualty reported Joint PNP and PCG personnel in the areas provided assistance. A tornado hit Brgys 6 and 5 in Paluan, Occidental Mindoro. Two (2) houses totally damaged and four (4) houses partially damaged both in Brgy 6. In Brgy 5, six (6) classrooms in Paluan Central School were partially damaged. MDCC Paluan provided relief goods to the affected families who stayed with their relatives III Reg/Prov/City B. Casualties Affected Brgy Fam Pers Total 11 (Dead-5, Missing-6) No. of Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Ctrs Total Served (Inside+Outside) Evac Ctrs Fam Pers Fam Pers Fam Pers Grand Total 305 66,526 292,167 5 833 3,316 9,178 41,238 10,161 45,229 Zambales 28 6,783 20,532 3 736 2,941 1,473 6,085 2,299 9,026 Olongapo City 17 274 1,125 Bataan 90 25,085 109,115 5,55 5 Region Dead Missing I - 2 III 3 3 IV-A 2 - NCR - 1 TOTAL 5 6 24,403 5,705 25,078 Pampanga 125 26,211 115,482 1 7 15 2,150 10,750 2,157 10,765 Bulacan 45 11,715 53,928 2

C. Damages 1. Damaged Houses Region Province/City/Municipality/Brgy Totally Damaged Partially Damaged Total 1 15 III IV-A Bataan Bagac Laguna Sitio Camcaman, Brgy Real, Calamba City 1 15 Remarks Damaged by landslide on 08 Sep 2009, 11:00 PM due to heavy rains 2. Agriculture (Initial Assessment) A total of Php 93,969,624 worth of damages (agriculture and infrastructure) were incurred in the 4 provinces of Central Luzon. Breakdown as follows: Region Province/City/Municipality Infrastructure Agriculture Estimated Cost (in PHP) Total 28,753,714.00 65,215,910.00 93,969,624.00 III Pampanga 13,567,400.00 13,567,400.00 Zambales 9,626,715.00 9,626,715.00 Olongapo City 28,753,714.00 28,753,714.00 Bataan 14,753,795.00 14,753,795.00 Tarlac 27,268,000.00 27,268,000.00 III. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE A. NATIONAL The estimated cost of assistance provided by the NDCC, DSWD and LGUs in Region III is PhP 3,286,275 Prov Rice (sacks) NDCC Other Assistance Cost (in PhP) DSWD (in Php) LGUs (in Php) Total (in Php) Total 850 1,200,625 744,800 1,340,850 3,286,275 Pampanga 550 40,000 pcs empty sacks 926,875 86,600 970,175 Zambales 300 273,750 358,200 245,850 877,800 Bataan 300,000 1,095,000 1,395,000 The NDCC facilitated the release of 850 sacks of rice (300-MDCC Botolan, Zambales; 400-4 th District Pampanga; 100-2 nd District Pampanga; and 50-MDCC Guagua, Pampanga) to augment relief operations in the area NDCC facilitated the release of 50,000 empty sacks (40,000-4 th District Pampanga; and 10,000-MDCC Guagua, Pampanga) for sandbagging operations NDCC-OpCen is continuously disseminating Gale Warning, Flood Bulletins and Flood Advisories to the local DCCs from the regional down to the municipal levels 3

DSWD Activated Quick Response and Social Welfare and Disaster (QR/SWAD) teams to provide technical assistance to the disaster-affected LGUs on disaster operations Prepositioned standby funds, family food packs and stockpile of relief commodities composed of food and non-food in its Field Offices in the amount of PhP4,522,171.50 (Standby Funds-PhP 1,130,141.54 and Food and Non- Food-PhP3,392,029.96) broken down as follows: B. REGIONAL Field Office Standby Funds Food & Non- Food Total NCR 508,482.39 670,316.36 1,178,798.75 I 302,760.30 1,412,810.40 1,715,570.70 III 318,898.85 1,308,903.20 1,627,802.05 Total 1,130,141.54 3,392,029.96 4,522,171.50 NCR Pasay City Rescue deployed 6x6 trucks to ferry students stranded in Villamor Air Base ES and Pasay South High School due to the increase in water level along creekside in the area OCD-NCR alerted QC DPOS to monitor areas likely to be affected by the spilling of La Mesa Dam OCD-NCR facilitated the request of QC DPOS for assistance from Coast Guard to search the missing person identified as Jonalyn Bayno. Region III A joint NDCC-RDCC-III Meeting was held at 10am today in Guagua, Pampanga. Chairman, RDCC III presented the situation report and the effects of southwest monsoon and TD Maring in Region III. After the meeting, Her Excellency PGMA distributed relief goods and medicines to the affected families in Guagua, Pampanga. CDCC Olongapo City conducted evacuation operations, search and rescue operations, evacuation in flood and landslide affected areas in the City PDCC Zambales is continuously monitoring the ongoing restoration works: declogging and manual ditch clearing in Bataan and Olongapo City DPWH III constructed another footbridge for temporary access of people coming from Botolan to Iba and vice-versa. Cost estimate for the repair of damaged approach is being done by the DPWH District Office of Zambales SAR operations were conducted in areas affected by flooding: One Team of AFP Reservists rescued and evacuated 45 families in Botolan, Zambales (08100H Sep); 2 Rescue Teams of NETC, PN under ENS ASAAD with 2 rubber boats and 2 M35 trucks assisted in rescue and relief operations in Brgy Carael, Botolan, Zambales (091300H Sep); and Medical Team of NETC, PN provided medical civic action program (MEDCAP) in Brgys Bucao & Porac, both in Botolan, Zambales (091330H Sep) 4

Region IV-A BDCC Brgy Real, Calamba City responded to the landslide incident Region IV-B The DPWH District Engineering Offices in IV-B activated its maintenance crew and equipment to undertake maintenance activities. Districts Disaster Risk Management Teams were placed on stand-by IV. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY Dinalupihan, Bataan was declared under a State of Calamity on 09 September 2009 V. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES Valenzuela CDCC suspended classes in all levels today, 10 September 2009 in selected barangays as follows: Brgys Arkong Bato, Palasan, Balangkas, Wawang Pulo, Isla, Tagalag, Coloong, Pasolo, Rimcon 5

Sitrep 5 Tab A Effects of Southwest Monsoon and TD "MARING" AFFECTED POPULATION As of 10 SEPTEMBER 2009, 03:00 PM Region/Province/ Mun/City GRAND TOTAL TOTAL SERVED - AFFECTED No. of Inside Evac Centers Outside Evac Centers CURRENT Evac (Inside + Outside) Centers Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 305 69,509 307,057 4 743 2,956 9,178 41,238 9,921 44,194 ZAMBALES 45 6,498 28,532 3 736 2,941 1,473 6,085 2,209 9,026 1 Botolan 10 4,783 20,581 3 736 2,941 1,473 6,085 2,209 9,026 2 San Felipe 1 90 360 0 0 3 San Antonio 5 155 603 4 Iba 11 1,061 5,323 3 San Marcelino 1 135 540 OLONGAPO CITY 17 274 1,125 BATAAN 90 25,085 109,115 5,555 24,403 5,555 24,403 1 Pilar 3 600 3,530 600 2,400 600 2,400 2 Morong 1 105 420 105 420 105 420 3 Hermosa 22 11,333 45,560 500 2,008 500 2,008 4 Dinalupihan 27 7,910 35,595 4,350 19,575 4,350 19,575 5 Abucay 9 1,907 9,543 6 Samal 14 1,505 8,021 7 Bagac 14 1,725 6,446 PAMPANGA 125 26,211 115,482 1 7 15 2,150 10,750 2,157 10,765 1 Apalit 4 540 1,900 2 Guagua 22 9,354 47,179 2,150 10,750 2,150 10,750 3 Sasmuan 7 2,111 10,555 4 Floridabanca 5 5 Masantol 26 2,280 8,400 6 Bacolor 1 45 180 7 Mexico 12 5,470 21,160 1 7 15 7 15 8 Arayat 30 2,717 9,380 9 Lubao 18 3,694 16,728 BULACAN 45 11,715 53,928 1 Balagtas 6 649 2,941 2 Calumpit 14 4,708 22,567 3 Guiguinto 2 70 345 4 Marilao 5 2,055 8,720 5 Meycauayan 11 3,000 13,195 6 San Miguel 7 1,233 6,160 Sources: DSWD3, OCDRC III, CDCC Olongapo City, PDCC Bataan, PDCC Pampanga, PDCC Zambales, PDCC Bulacan

Sitrep No. 05 REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY EFFECTS of TROPICAL DEPRESSION "MARING" CASUALTIES As of 10 SEPTEMBER 2009 Name Sex Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks TAB B GRAND TOTAL 5 DEAD REGION III 3 1 Cladilynn Reyes F 7 Parulog, Bulaon, San Fernando, Pampanga Drowning 1 Loreto Quiros M 59 San Jose Matulid, Mexico, Pampanga Drowning 1 Nica Lyn Aningo Vasquez F 2 Brgy Longos, Pulilan, Bulacan Drowning IV-A 2 1 Nerissa Nievres F 3 1 Nancy Nievres F 2 Sitio Camcaman, Brgy Real, Calamba City, Laguna (Died on the spot) Landslide at 11:00PM, 08 Sept due to heavy rains (Died upon arrival at the hospital) Landslide at 11:00PM, 08 Sept due to heavy rains GRAND TOTAL 6 MISSING NCR 1 1 Jonalyn Bayno F 19 Sitio Mendez, Brgy Baesa, Quezon City Drowning I 2 1 Edzel Sy M 26 Bonifacio St. Vigan City, Ilocos Norte Swept away by strong current 1 Mac Francis Palamo M 18 Brgy Zone 4, Bantay, Ilocos Sur Swept away by strong current III 3 1 Celso Metran M 1 Amor Metran M 1 Patricio Diaz M Security Guard of Diego Mining Co.) Security Guard of Diego Mining Co.) Security Guard of Diego Mining Co.) Landslide on 09 Sept, 11:00AM

Sitrep No. 5 TAB C EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON RAINS AND TD "MARING" COST OF DAMAGES As of 10 September 2009, 3:30 PM REGION PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Roads/Bridges INFRASTRUCTURE (PhP) School Buildings/ Properties Health / Govt / Other Facilities AGRICULTURE (PhP) TOTAL CROPS LIVESTOCKS FISHERIES AGRI INFRA / IRRIGATION TOTAL TOTAL COST (Infra + Agri) (PhP) GRAND TOTAL 18,400,000.00 6,445,000.00 3,908,714.00 28,753,714.00 65,215,910.00 - - - 65,215,910.00 93,969,624.00 III subtotal 18,400,000.00 6,445,000.00 3,908,714.00 28,753,714.00 65,215,910.00 - - - 65,215,910.00 93,969,624.00 Olongapo City 18,400,000.00 6,445,000.00 3,908,714.00 28,753,714.00-28,753,714.00 Bataan 14,753,795.00 14,753,795.00 14,753,795.00 Pampanga 13,567,400.00 13,567,400.00 13,567,400.00 Tarlac 27,268,000.00 27,268,000.00 27,268,000.00 Zambales 9,626,715.00 9,626,715.00 9,626,715.00 Sources: OCDRC3, & DA-CAC - Page 1 of 1

Sitrep 05 Tab D EFFECTS OF Southwest Monsoon and Tropical Storm "MARING" Cost of Assistance As of 10 SEPTEMBER 2009, 03:00 PM REGION PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPALITY Sacks of Rice ASSISTANCE Other Relief NDCC DSWD DOH DepEd LGUs NGOs / OTHER GOs TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 850 1,200,625.00 744,800.00 - - 1,340,850.00-3,286,275.00 III PAMPANGA 550 926,875.00 86,600.00 - - - - 970,175.00 PDCC Pampanga 43,300.00 43,300.00 4th District 400 40,000 pcs empty sacks 705,000.00 705,000.00 2nd District 100 91,250.00 91,250.00 MDCC Guagua 50 10,000 pcs empty sacks 130,625.00 130,625.00 Mexico 3,300.00 3,300.00 Lubao 40,000.00 40,000.00 ZAMBALES 300 273,750.00 358,200.00 - - 245,850.00-877,800.00 MDCC BOTOLAN 300 273,750.00 358,200.00 245,850.00 877,800.00 BATAAN - 300,000.00 - - 1,095,000.00-1,395,000.00 Pilar 200,000.00 200,000.00 Morong 20,000.00 20,000.00 Hermosa 100,000.00 75,000.00 175,000.00 Dinalupihan 200,000.00 800,000.00 1,000,000.00

Sitrep No. 05 TAB E EFFECTS OF SOUTHWEST MONSOON & TD "MARING" STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES As of 10 September 2009, 5:00 PM REGION PROVINCE/CITY/ MUNICIPALITY NAME STATUS ACTIONS TAKEN/REMARKS ZAMBALES OLONGAPO-BUGALLON ROAD Botolan-Carael Section; KM 195+500 to KM 196+700 not passable to all types of vehicles due to erosion of South approach of the Carael Bridge; underwater from 0.5m to 8m deep Rerouting scheme: Zambales- Pangasinan Rd. for motorists going to Iba from Manila and vice-versa; continuous monitoring, restoration/repair of scoured approach on-going III BATAAN PAMPANGA GAPAN-SAN FERNANDO ROAD, Brgy. Layac, Dinalupihan; KM 100+400 to KM 100+800 Jct. LAYAC-BALANGA-MARIVELES PORT KM 105+300 to KM 105+500 Brgy Sto. Cristo, Hermosa, Bataan ROAD, Brgy. Mabuco including MALIMATAC BRIDGE; KM 106+300 to KM 106+600 (HERMOSA) passable to light vehicles except cars; under water 0.35m passable to all types of vehicles CANDABA-SAN MIGUEL ROAD not passable to all types of vehicles; 2 feet deep BALIUAG-CANDABA-STA. ANA ROAD declogging/manual ditch cleaning not passable to light vehicles declogging/manual ditch cleaning not passable to all types of vehicles; 2 feet deep declogging/manual ditch cleaning declogging/manual ditch cleaning ABRA ABRA-KALINGA ROAD KM 469+900 closed; concrete pavement with landslide more than 100m long with road slip with a depth of 25m & 8m long on-going road-clearing operation CAR BENGUET KALINGA ABRA-CERVANTES ROAD BAAY BRIDGE ITOGON-DALUPIRIP ROAD KM 271+250 MT. PROVINCE-CALANAN- PINUKPUK-ABBUT road; KM 468 (CAGALUAN section) closed to all heavy type of vehicles; due to damaged 2-span open to traffic closed; graveled surface roadway with slides barricades installed; grader clearing the area on-going surface road clearing operation Page 1 of 1