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B.

AFFECTED POPULATION (TAB B) As of 6:00 AM, 29 December 2012, a total of 43,612 families / 201,888 persons in 433 Barangays / 53 municipalities / 6 cities / 9 provinces of Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII and VIII were affected. The total number of population currently served inside and outside the evacuation centers are 15,399 families / 83,041 persons INSIDE 141 ECs OUTSIDE ECs C. CASUALTIES (TAB C)

13,861 families/72,697 persons 1,538 families/10,344 persons

A total of twelve (12) were recorded dead from Regions V, VI and VIII, while two (2) were recorded injured from Region VIII and two (2) missing from Regions IV-A and VI. Aguido Tanael was found dead near the shoreline between Brgys Buenavista and Western Poblacion Baras, Catanduanes due to drowning while Raulio Dela Cruz was found injured. CASUALTIES DEAD INJURED MISSING NUMBER Previous 11 1 2 Update 1 1 0 Total 12 2 2

D. SEA PORT OPERATIONS As of 28 December 2012 the sea port operations are back to normal.

E. DAMAGED HOUSES (TAB D) A total of 4,215 damaged houses were reported in Regions VI, VII and VIII of which 1,284 were totally damaged and 2,931 were partially damaged.

F. STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES (TAB E) A total of three (3) roads and two (2) bridges in Regions V and VI are still not passable.

G. COST OF DAMAGES (TAB F)

To date, the estimated cost of damages to agriculture is Php146,128,853.08

H. COST OF ASSISTANCE The total cost of assistance to date is Php 2,117,740.00: Php2,044,500.00 from DSWD and Php73,240.00 from LGUs.

I. CANCELLED FLIGHTS (As of 28 December 2012) NAIA Terminal 3 FLIGHT NO. 2P 014 2P 015 5J 508 D 5J 509 D 5J 504 5J 505 ROUTE MNL-TUG-MNL MNL-TUG-MNL MNL-TUG-MNL STA/STD 1045H 1335H 1000H 1230H 1125H 1355H REMARKS

CANCELLED DUE TO BAD WEATHER

J. PREPOSITIONED RESPONSE ASSETS The following are the assets from the Philippine National Police that were prepositioned during Tropical Depression "Quinta" : one (1) Battalion, eight (8) SAR Team, Personnel of Provincial Police Office and Municipal Police Station, and three (3) M-35 Trucks.

K. STATE OF CALAMITY

LGUs UNDER A STATE OF CALAMITY


PDRRMC Iloilo CDRRMC Passi City Bingawan, Iloilo Calinog, Iloilo Janiuay, Iloilo Dumangas, Iloilo III. ACTIONS TAKEN EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE: 1. National Preparedness Measures

RESOLUTION NO.
SB Resolution No. 2012-246

SB Resolution No. 2012-207 SB Resolution No. 2012-122

NDRRMC Operations Center NDRRMC is on Red Alert Status and has been continuously monitoring and disseminating Weather Bulletins, Gale Warnings, General Flood Advisories, and 24-Hour Public Weather Forecasts to all RDRRMCs/OCDRCs through SMS, facsimile and websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal levels; and directed RDRRMCs concerned through the OCD Regional Centers to undertake precautionary measures in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) Sent out request for assistance in ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance Center in securing satellite images at some affected areas of the Tropical Depression "Quinta" Sent out request of four (4) UH-1H for the conduct of aerial assessment, two (2) in Iloilo and two (2) in Kalibo PAG-ASA Disseminated Weather Advisories, provided media interviews re weather update and continuously monitoring Tropical Depression "Quinta" DA DA VI - the APCOS, BAS, and LGUs personnel are having their field monitoring for updates of the situation. NIA NIA VI - water at Dingle Reservoir Dam was gradually released in anticipation of excess volume of water in the area due to continuous rainfall induced by Tropical Depression "Quinta". DOH CHD IV-B placed all CHD Extension Office Provincial Health Team Office on "Code White" and on continuous monitoring of reports from different Provincial Health Team Offices. Assorted drugs and medicines were prepositioned to the Province of Palawan amounting to Php 60,299.50 and to the Province of Romblon worth Php 85,232.42. CHD V is on Code White Status and in coordination with PHO-HEMS Masbate for preparation CHD VI is on Code White Alert, Operation Center activated 24/7. LGU Iloilo gave Paracetamol to children and adults and 3,000 capsules of Doxycycline to Iloilo Province. Assorted drugs and medicines were prepositioned to the following: Aklan-250,000; Iloilo-200,000; Negros Occidental-300,000.

PCG CGD Palawan disseminated weather bulletins and gale warnings to their respective detachments and advised small sea crafts and fishing boats not to venture out into the sea CG Southern Tagalog disseminated weather bulletins and gale warnings to their respective detachments and monitor area of responsibility PCG V alerted all PCG stations and detachments within the Bicol Region PCG VI cancelled all fast craft and light sea craft trip in the region. Distributed clothing to MDRRMC Janiuay, Iloilo. Trips of fast craft, RORO, and light sea craft were resumed in the region, as of 28 December 2012. PCG VII Central Visayas cancelled all sea trips in and out of Cebu Province, Siquijor, Bohol, and Negros Oriental due to PSWS#1 PCG VIII temporarily halted issuing navigational clearance to the sea vessels in the affected areas and alerted fishermen and other vessels not to venture out into the sea due to the impending weather disturbance PCG CARAGA cancelled trips for all types of marine vessels and implemented "No Fishing Policy" DepEd Surigao del Norte & Surigao City are advised to prepare the keys of various schools designated as evacuation centers in anticipation of any possible evacuation and designated multi-purpose halls and gymnasiums are also prepared for occupancy AFP 8th Infantry Division, Philippine Army disseminated advisory to all Unit Commanders and directed 1 platoon for 3rd and 4th District Leyte to conduct preemptive measures relative to the weather disturbance 19th Infantry Battalion on standby for possible deployment and prepositioned the following equipment to be utilized for SAR Operations: 3m35 truck(6x6), 3km 450 truck, 1 platoon for 3rd and 4th District of Leyte and 1 platoon for 1st and portion of the 2nd District of Leyte 9ID alerted all DRU's in the Bicol Region Phil Navy Reservists from Catbalogan City, Tacloban City, Biliran and Palompon Leyte are on standby for possible deployment TOG8-PAF Response Team on standby for possible deployment Disseminated weather bulletin to all line units TOG5-PAF one (1) one team DRU on standby alert with SAR equipment; as of 0810H 27 December 2012, 1 M35 truck with 7 personnel was dispatched to Libon to assist in the conduct of force evacuation; assisted LGU Libon in the relief distribution conducted at Brgy. West Carisac, Libon Floating assets were advised to take all necessary precautionary measures As of 0745H 27 December 2012, 1 M35 truck proceeded to Libon to conduct force evacuation of residents in Brgy. Sta. Cruz with 4 PNP personnel; ongoing evacuation of families affected by flooding in Libon As of 1000H 27 December 2012, a total of 145 families were evacuated from Brgy. Sta. Cruz to Agos Elementary School Dispatched 901Bde/2IB (PA), NFSL (PN) and TOG5 (PAF) DRO with M35 trucks to Polangui and Libon to augment its mobilization assets Assisted in the transport of 50 sacks of food packs from DSWD5 office to LGU Libon Team NAVFORSOL were able to evacuate a total number of 558 individuals coming from Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Libon, Albay TOG6-PAF- Disaster Response Team (DRT) deployed 10 personnel in the flooded areas of Barotac Viejo. Rubber boat and operators are ready for deployment in Calinog. PAF reservists are on standby status.

301st Brigade PA - alerted troops and are ready for deployment if needed. Conducted rescue operations and transportation assistance in the flooded and landslide incident in Calinog and Pototan, Iloilo; Banga, Aklan; and to the stranded passengers from the Municipality of Dueas and Dingle, Iloilo. The brigade led the continuous conduct of inspection along Aklan River and conducted roving patrol around the flood prone barangays in the Province of Aklan. Provided helicopter assistance to OCD and to MDRRMC Calinog, Iloilo for the conduct of aerial survey on the affected areas in the Province of Aklan, Antique, Capiz and Iloilo. AFPCC provided seven (7) M35 trucks; two (2) KM 450; nine (9) M450 trucks; one (1) M250 truck; one (1) dump truck; four (4) rubber boats; two (2) ambulances; one (1) civilian vehicle; one (1) Town Ace during the conduct of rescue operations. DILG DILG VI alerted the LGUs relative to TD "Quinta" and advocated for the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation BFP Team of BFP-SRU5 is on standby alert As of 0400H 27 December 2012, one (1) family resident of Brgy. 18 (Puting Daga) Legazpi City trapped by floods and evacuated at Barangay Hall PNP PROIV-B disseminated Memorandum to all Provincial Police Offices on disaster preparedness PROVIII activated the Tactical/Disaster Operation Center and advised all lower units to conduct appropriate actions in preparation to the Tropical Depression PROV alerted all Police Provincial Offices down to all Municipal Stations within Bicol Region. Masbate PPO directed the lower units/stations to activate respective Disaster Operations centers. PROXIII are on alert status for the needed assistance. DPWH Alerted their district engineers and prepositioned its heavy equipment for possible disaster response DPWH IV-B prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic areas based on the current track of TD Quinta for possible clearing operations DPWH VI ready for clearing of roads if the situation calls for it. DSWD Alerted all Regional QRT and SWAD teams in flood and landslide prone areas to closely monitor the situation and to provide reports on any eventualities DSWD-DROMIC is closely coordinating with concerned DSWD-FOs for significant reports caused by TD Quinta. Prepositioned P16.42 million standby funds and P28.43 million worth of relief supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to P44.85 million. DSWD IV-B prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic areas based on the current track of TD Quinta DSWD VI mobilized Bayanihan Volunteers for repacking of relief goods for augmentation to LGUs and alerted the Social Welfare and Disaster (SWAD) Teams in six (6) provinces to assist LGUs. Prepositioned 50 sacks of rice per province ready for release anytime to LGUs.

PIA Assisted in disseminating warning advisories to its 172 networks Continuously disseminates weather advisories to RDRRMC-8 Member agencies, media and concerned LDRRMCs and advises to take appropriate actions PRC PRC Iloilo deployed one team with 5 persons in Barotac Viejo to augment the disaster response operations; deployed 2 teams in Brgy. Libongcogon, Zarraga for SAR operations; provided hot meals to 118 families/638 individuals in Barotac Viejo Municipal Gymnasium; deployed response teams for rescue and ambulance assistance in Brgy. Abangay, Dingle; delivered medicines in Calinog municipality as requested by the Mayor PRC Southern Leyte deployed 2 staffs and Chapter DRT volunteers to monitor the situation; all members of 143 volunteers are on standby for any emergency responses 2. REGIONAL PREPAREDNESS MEASURES RDRRMCs IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, CAR and CARAGA disseminated weather and flood bulletins and gale warnings to all concerned local DRRMCs, RDRRMC member agencies, the tri-media thru facsimile and SMS, and to several fishermen associations RDRRMC IV-A Coordinated with PDRRMO Batangas and MDRRMO Talisay for information re the maritime incident MDRRMO Talisay and PCG-STL responded but was halted due to bad weather and poor visibility RDRRMC IV-B Coordinated with OCD NCR to advise all buses travelling via Strong Republic Nautical Highway, Dangay Port Roxas Oriental Mindoro bound for Iloilo to temporarily suspend their trips including rolling cargoes to Port of Batangas, Calapan Port, Oriental Mindoro and Dangay Port, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro to avoid influx of stranded passengers in the said port as the Port Operation in Iloilo has already been suspended Informed and alerted local government units LGU Culion, Palawan conducted pre-emptive evacuation to the families along the coastal areas RDRRMC V Coordinates with DPWH re status of roads and bridges Coordinated with PAF and NAVFORSOL re trucks and personnel for deployment in the 3rd District of Albay Continuous coordination with PCGDBCL and Port Managers re updates on the stranded passengers and vehicles Dispatched 901Bde/2IB (Phil Army), NFSL (Phil Navy) and TOG5 (Phil Air Force) DRO with M35 trucks to Polangui and Libon to augment its mobilization assets. PDRRMCs coordinated and advised all their DRR Units to take appropriate preparedness measures PDRRMC Albay advised LDRRMCs to shift to State of Heightened Alert and execute measures to ensure zero casualty PDRRMC Catanduanes provided food, water and sleeping mats to stranded passenger MDRRMO Bulan served meal for dinner and breakfast to stranded passengers going to Masbate. RDRRMC VI Advocated for the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation thru DILG to areas along the path of TD "Quinta". Conducted aerial survey in the affected areas.

PDRRMCs activated their respective Operations Centers and alerted SAR groups for any eventuality as well as other members of DRRMCs Response Committee MDRRMC Barotac Viejo, Iloilo provided community kitchen to the victims in the affected barangays MDRRMC Cabatuan, Iloilo is closely monitored the Tigum River which was on its critical level. MDRRMC Janiuay, Iloilo extended assistance to affected barangays amounting to P 49,640.00. MDRRMC Sigma, Capiz conducted rescue operations at Dayhagon, Sigma with members of PA 3ID, SAF, PNP, BFP and Rescue Team. Provided relief operations to affected families. MDRRMC Dao, Capiz in ccordination with the members of PA 3ID, SAF, PNP, BFP and Rescue Team conducted rescue operations at Nasunugan and Manhoy with 21 persons and 50 persons respectively. MDRRMC San Miguel, Iloilo extended food assistance to affected families MDRRMC Pototan, Iloilo extended 350 packs of rice and noodles to affected families CDRRMC Escalante City, Negros Occidental dispatched Quick Response Team for relief assistance and conducted clearing of roads in five (5) barangays; initiated pre-emptive evacuation in Brgy. Paitan with 25 families consisting of 75 persons to Paitan Elementary School CDRRMC Cadiz City, Negros Occidental initiated pre-emptive evacuation to 110 families in 3 barangays namely Brgy. Sigaba, Brgy. Zone 1 and in Brgy. Daga to their respective evacuation centers CDRRMC San Carlos City, Negros Occidental prepositioned emergency goods to evacuation areas in barangays that were identified as high risk for flooding. RDRRMC VII Alerted operational units to assist Local DRRMCs and LGUs PDRRMC Negros Oriental issued an advisory calling the public, especially those living in low lying areas to be watchful of possible floodings and landslides RDRRMC VIII Facilitated the conduct of pre-emptive evacuation of the 71 families/324 individuals from Brgys. 89, 90 and 103 to the Tacloban Astrodome and Palanog Gym as the designated evacuation centers PDRRMC Borongan coordinated with the coastal barangays in their AORs re conduct pre-emptive measures. MDRRMC Catarman, Tabango, Tunga, Palompon, Giporlos, Leyte and Limasawa, Southern Leyte alerted all residents along coastal, flood/landslide prone brgys. relative to the weather disturbance and advised to take appropriate actions and activated their SAR. PDRRMC Eastern Samar forwarded the latest weather advisory to its MDRRMO's and advised them to take all necessary preparations for TS "QUINTA" MDRRMCs Liloan, Hinunangan, Malitbog & Libagon, all of Southern Leyte Province disseminated advisories to their respective brgys. and ordered all Rescue/Response Teams to be standby for possible deployment MDRRMCs Can-avid and Maslog both of Eastern Samar disseminated weather advisories to the Brgys. and advised to take appropriate actions in preparation to the impending weather disturbances MDRRMC St. Bernard, Southern Leyte conducted pre-emptive evacuation in identified landslide-prone barangays namely Tabon-Tabon, Ayahag, Nueva Esperanza and Sugangon

The City Government of Tacloban alerted all its response teams and the BDRRMCs to monitor the situation in the area and conducted ocular monitoring in flood and landslide prone areas CDRMMC OPCEN readied the Astrodome and other designated evacuation centers for utilization. RDRRMC CARAGA Continues to maintain 24/7 monitoring and undertakes coordination with the local DRRMCs for situational updates. PDRRMC Dinagat advised pre-emptive evacuation in their AOR and activated 24/7 monitoring of the track of TS Quinta. PDRRMC Surigao del Norte and CDRRMC Surigao City conducted a joint meeting at Surigao City Mayor's Office to discuss the necessary measures and actions to be taken in relation to TS Quinta. RDRRMC CAR Advised all LDRRMCs to be on ALERT status and monitor their AOR and address all necessary preparedness measures __________________________________________________________________________

SitRep No. 8

TAB A

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "QUINTA"


INCIDENTS MONITORED
As of 29 December 2012, 6:00 AM

REGION/ AREA TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED MARITIME INCIDENTS


REGION IV-A
Batangas

TIME/DATE OF OCCURRENCE

DESCRIPTION

REMARK/S

44
2
1
1
Maritime incident involving M/B Soriano III occurred. Based on report, the said banca Five (5) other passengers namely: Gary Ross, Rachel Escoto, Haidie on or about 1:30PM, 26 capsized due to big waves. As a result of the Escoto, Edsel Escoto and Chiya Escoto were brought to Talisay Health December 2012 incident, a certain Mario Austria, 55 y/o became Center for treatment. missing.

At the vicinity waters of Talisay, Batangas

REGION IV-B
Palawan
The vicinity of west of Busuanga, Palawan 9-Nov-12 A fishing boat named F/B Roxanne Ranger from Infanta, Quezon, encountered engine trouble and was temporarily anchored in Busuanga, Palawan.

1
1
As of 3:00PM, 26 December 2012, all fourteen (14) fishermen are in good physical condition.

LANDSLIDE INCIDENT
REGION IV-B
Marinduque
Along Balacana Road, Mogpog, Marinduque. 25-Dec-12 Minor Landslide occurred Along Balacana Road, Mogpog Marinduque.

4
1
1
LGU conducted clearing operations and road is passable to all types of vehicle

REGION V
Albay
Albay Polangui ( Barangays Napo, Pintor, Cotmon) No affected population and damages reported

1
1

REGION VIII
Southern Leyte
A landslide occurred. Kahupian-Sogod Road is at around 4:00 AM, 26 currently impassable. Local Police of Sogod responded to the incident to provide security December 2012 and assistance to motorists

2
1
DPWH Southern Leyte Engineering District and Southern Leyte Engineering Office rushed to the area to conduct clearing operations

Brgy. Kahupian, Sogod, Southern Leyte

Eastern Samar
Brgy. San Isidro, Sulat, Eastern Samar A minor landslide and flooding occurred last night in Brgy. 1 and 3, Sulat, Eastern Samar As of 7:00 PM 26 December 2012, clearing operations have been undertaken.

DROWNING INCIDENT
REGION V
Catanduanes
Near the shoreline between Brgys Buenavista and Western Poblacion, Baras, Catanduanes. A dead body of a male was found near the on or about 8:00PM, 27 shoreline between Brgys Buenavista and December 2012 Western Poblacion, Baras, Catanduanes.

1
1
1
The cadaver was later identified to be Tanael, Aguido y Valenzuela, 77 years old, married and resident of Brgy. Quezon, Baras, Catanduanes. He was positively identified by his daughter Mrs. Adelia Tanael-Triumfante

MISSING PERSONS INCIDENT


REGION VIII
Leyte
A local resident, Julio Noya Silvano, 36 y/o was reported missing. According to investigation, On or about 5:00 AM, 26 the victim drowned while fishing with the use of December 2012 "SUDSUD". The victim was carried away by strong winds and big waves brought about by TD "QUINTA".

1
1
1

The seawaters of Merida near the shoreline of Barangay Macario, Merida, Leyte

Police Authorities are conducting Search and Retrieval Operations

FALLING TREES
Region VIII
Eastern Samar
Brgy. Del Pilar, Maydolong, Eastern Samar An apitong tree fell. According to investigation, at around 6:20 PM, 26 the tree was blown by the strong winds of TD December 2012 "QUINTA" which fell on the house of a certain Busa family. Four (4) Gmelina Trees fell during the onslaught of TD "QUINTA" and a tree fell down along the national road.

2
2
2
The victims of the said incident were Rodrigo Busa, 56 y/o, Rosita Busa, 50 y/o and Kimjie Busa, 7 y/o. All of which were reported dead As of 7:00 PM 26 December 2012, clearing operations have been undertaken.

In Can-Avid, Eastern Samar

CAPSIZE INCIDENT
CARAGA
Surigao Del Sur
Coastal areas of Brgy Corregidor, Dapa, Surigao del Sur.

1
1
1
The five (5) men onboard, identified as Jan Consigna (22 y/o ); Nio An unidentified banca carrying five (5) persons Consigna (20 y/o); Jose Cadenas (18 y/o); Iyan Domingito (18 y/o); and capsized. Winston Acad (20 y/o) were rescued by the Brgy. Officials

FLOODING INCIDENTS
Region V
Albay
Parts of 3rd District (Polangui, Oas, Libon), Malinao and Legazpi

33
11
1

Camarines Sur
Iriga City Brgys San Miguel, Francia, San Jose, San Francisco, San Roque Brgys San Esteban Pob, San Miguel Pob, San Antonio Pob, San Vicente Ogbon, Sta Lucia Baras, Sta Elena Baras, Lourdes Young, San Nicolas, Santiago, Sta Barbara Brgys Sta Elena Pob, San Pascual Pob, San Pedro Pob, San Buenaventura Pob, Sagrada Familia Poblacion Bonifacio Brgys Timbang, Baliuag Viejo, Catanusan, Bagongbong, Irayang solong, Baliuag Nuevo Brgys San Jose, Casugad, San Roque Poblacion

Nabua

Buhi San Fernando Minalabac Bula

4 inches high

Sorsogon
Casiguran Donsol Juban Magallanes 8:00PM, 26 Dec 2012 Sta Cruz River and River at Central Casiguran Gura river, 3HH evacuated to higher grounds Cadac-an River Brgy Kaditaan and Sitio Kadamulaan in Aguada Sur Water level rising due to high tide Banuang-Gurang river overflowed about 2.5 meters 4HH/24 Persons evacuated

Region VI
Aklan
Libacao Water Level is rising to a critical level at Aklan River that cause the flooding in the areas Angub, Nagba, Malagabi, Binoon, Liawod, Liaya Bakacuan, Duyoc, Daplas, Lacaron, Pob. Ilaya, Pob. Ilawod Sitio Angsi, Sitio Nio Tinaytayan, Dangula Pob. Ilaya, Fernandez, Palaguin Batiano, Pob. Proper, Sitio Papasok Ambilay, Cabugao, Kabangahan Pob. Ilaya Matinabos, Pinamalatican Poblacion, Carida, Salong, San Francisco subsided as of 5:00 AM, 26 December 2012

21
1

Capiz
Cuartero Dao Dumalag Dumanao Maayon Mambusao Panit-an Pontevedra Sigma Tapaz

10

Ilo-Ilo
Anilap Barotac Nuevo Cabaluan Calinog Dueas Janiuay Lambunao Mina Passi San Enrique Gines, Pob. Ilawod, Man-it, Kinagaringan Pequeo and Grande, Bato, Himat-y lanbang Pequeo, Pob. Saya, Camini.Palje, Cabugao Nuevo, Compo Sto. Rosario, Vista Alegre, Sambag Kulub, Badlang, Medina 1 drowned cadaver was recovered. 25 evacuated at Cabatuan Cultural and Sports Center 80% of the area is reportedly flooded River overflowed making roads impassable 8 Brgys. Affected. Gines, Maribong, Walang, Banban, Alugmawa, Pughanan, Cunarom, Bagong, Tranhawan, Agsirab, Pajo

10

Region VIII
Eastern Samar
San Isidro Brgy 1 and 3 As of 7:00 PM 26 December 2012, clearing operations have been undertaken.

1
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Tab B

Effects of Typhoon "QUINTA" AFFECTED POPULATION


As of 29 December 2012, 6:00 AM
No. of Evac Centers Persons TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families Persons

Region/Province/ Mun/City Brgys

AFFECTED Families

Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

Outside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

GRAND TOTAL
REGION IV-B (MIMAROPA)
PALAWAN
CULION

433
3
3
3

43,612
18
18
18

201,888
90
90
90

141
0
0

13,861
15
15
15

72,697
75
75
75

1,538
3
3
3

10,344
15
15
15

15,399
18
18
18

83,041
90
90
90

REGION V (BICOL REGION)


ALBAY
BACACAY CAMALIG JOVELLAR MALINAO POLANGUI MANITO LIBON

42
39
1 1 1 8 17 2 9

3,057
2,991
565 403 505 545 585 17 371

14,295
13,965
2,938 2,096 2,625 2,366 3,042 69 829

25
22
5 6 4 1 6

1,835
1,769
413 455 579 17 305

9,149
8,819
1,832 2,366 3,008 69 1,544

1,835
1,769
413 455 579 17 305

9,149
8,819
1,832 2,366 3,008 69 1,544

CAMARINES NORTE
LABO

3
3

66
66

330
330 3

66
66

330
330

66
66

330
330

REGION VI (WESTERN VISAYAS)


ILOILO
ALIMODIAN ANILAO BAROTAC VIEJO BAROTAC NUEVO BINGAWAN CABATUAN CALINOG CONCEPCION DINGLE DUEAS DUMANGAS JANIUAY LAMBUNAO MINA PASSI POTOTAN SAN ENRIQUE SAN RAFAEL SAN MIGUEL ZARRAGA

362
267
1 5 6 25 14 18 1 20 19 22 23 18 17 8 12 26 10 10 8 4

39,967
29,296
1 44 586 5,647 694 360 3,600 51 2,495 999 5,790 905 534 278 683 2,662 1,879 632 63 1,393

184,664
143,531
10 264 2,587 29,235 3,424 2,106 18,000 235 14,970 4,995 29,242 3,616 2,773 1,602 4,614 12,656 9,521 1,500 285 1,896

116
112
5 8 26 2

12,011
11,872
44 511 5,647 9

63,473
62,878
262 2,212 29,235 49

1,448
1,421
2

9,914
8,125
10

13,459
13,293
2 44 511 5,647 9

73,387
71,003
10 262 2,212 29,235 49

11 22 7 14 5 1 10

2,101 995 636 17 300 1,594

12,606 5,425 3,180 49 1,800 7,971

581

3,786

553

2,779

2,682 995 636 553 17 300

16,392 5,425 3,180 2,779 49 1,800 9,521

285

1,550

1,879

18

89

18

89

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) ESCALANTE PULUPANDAN SAGAY SILAY CARLOS CITY

6
1 2 1 1 1

57
9 30 1 16 1

1,892
45 103 5 80 5 1,654

1
1

25
25

75
75

27
9 1 16 1

1,789
45 5 80 5 1,654

52
9 25 1 16 1

1,864
45 75 5 80 5 1,654

AKLAN
LIBACAO MADALAG

3
1 2

789
289 500

3,945
1,445 2,500

CAPIZ
TAPAZ DUMALAG CUARTERO PONTEVEDRA MAAYON SIGMA MAMBUSAO DUMARAO DAO

86
11 2 2 9 4 17 26 4 11

9,825
50 60 4 3,891 226 1,643 1,738 552 1,661

35,296
250 250 20 7,555 1,139 8,215 6,952 2,610 8,305

3
1 1 1

114
50 60 4

520
250 250 20

114
50 60 4

520
250 250 20

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)


CEBU
BALAMBAN BANTAYAN BORBON BAGO CITY CEBU CITY CARMEN SAN FRANCISCO SANTA FE SOGOD

26
26
1 3 5 1 1 1 8 1 5

87
87
5 12 31 1 1 12 1 24

415
415
30 60 155 5 5 60 6 94

0
0

87
87
5 12 31 1 1 12 1 24

415
415
30 60 155 5 5 60 6 94

87
87
5 12 31 1 1 12 1 24

415
415
30 60 155 5 5 60 6 94

REGION VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)


LEYTE
BABATNGON BURAUEN DAGAMI DULAG LA PAZ PALO

483
483
1 51 349 31 7 44

2,424
2,424
1 250 1,745 155 40 233

0
0

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Region/Province/ Mun/City Brgys

AFFECTED Families Persons

No. of Evac Centers

Inside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

Outside Evacuation Centers Families Persons

TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT (Inside + Outside) Families Persons

AFFECTED AREAS REGIONS PROVINCES CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS

5 9 6 53 433

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Sitrep No.8 EFFECTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION "QUINTA"


CASUALTIES
As of 29 December 2012, 6:00 AM

Tab C

REGION/PROVINCE/ MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAY

Name

Age

Address

Cause / Date / Remarks

GRAND TOTAL
Region V

12
1
1

DEAD
Aguido Tanael 77 Brgy. Quezon, Catanduanes Drowning

6
1
Mark Angelo Bayutas

18

Brgy. Licoan, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo

previously reported missing and as Arnulfo Bayutas drowning; previously reported as Jonari Pormillos landslide drowning drowning cause of death is still under investigation

Region VI

1 1 1 1 1

Jonaire Deretso KC C. Lozada Warlito Lutero Erlinda Almirante Franklin Fadriga

33 4 50 60 34

Bingawan, Iloilo Brgy. Sagcub, Lambunao, Iloilo

Brgy. Panuran, Janiuay, Iloilo


Brgy. Aglobong, Janiuay, Iloilo Sto. Angel, Dumalag, Capiz

5 Region VIII
1 1 1 1 1
Rodrigo Busa Rosita Busa Kimjie Busa Joeliver Casipong Julio Noya Silvano

56 50 7 34 36

Brgy. Del Pilar, Maydolong, Eastern Samar Brgy. Sabang North, Borongan City, Eastern Samar Barangay Macario, Merida, Leyte

an apitong tree fell on the victims' house

previously reported missing

GRAND TOTAL
Region VIII

2
2
1 1

INJURED
Rocleto Busa Raulio Dela Cruz

12 24

Brgy. Del Pilar, Maydolong, Eastern Samar Brgy. Sabang, North Borongan City, Eastern Samar

diagnosed to have swollen foot diagnosis to be determined

GRAND TOTAL
Region IV-A Region VI

2
1
1

MISSING
Mario Austria

55 15

Talisay, Batangas

1
1
Christian Olivar Sto. Angel, Dumalag, Capiz

Sitrep 8

Tab D

Effects and Response for Tropical Depression "QUINTA" DAMAGED HOUSES


29 December 2012, 6:00 AM

REGION

Province/Municipality

DAMAGED HOUSES
TOTALLY PARTIALLY

GRAND TOTAL Region Sub-Total


Negros Occidental Sagay City Silay City E. B. Magalona Pulupandan Iloilo VI Pototan Mina Janiuay Alimodian Cabatuan Concepcion Passi City Calinog

4,215
1,284
1,278
6 3 1 1 1 1,272 3 12 27 1 1 10 18 1,200

2,931
2,838
31 22 0 8 1 2,807 5 86 878 2 0 34 2 1,800

Region
Cebu

Sub-Total
San Francisco Cebu City Bago City Borbon Sogod Carmen Bantayan Sta. Fe

6
6 1 1

80
80 11 0 31 12 22 0 4 0

VII

1 1 1 1

Region
Leyte VIII

Sub-Total
Dulag Dagami
.

0
0 0 0

13
13 11 2

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Sitrep 8 EFFECTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION "QUINTA" STATUS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES


29 December 2012, 6:00 AM

TAB E

LOCATION REGION V Albay Ligao-Tabao Road Catanduanes

SITUATION / STATUS

ACTION(s) TAKEN

Not Passable due to flooding

Detour Tobgon Bridge, Ligao City

Circumferential Road (K0034+000 Bgy Summit-Viga; Three (3) section not passable due to K0089+000 Bgy Wagdas, Pandan; K0126+000landslide K0127+000 Bgy Dariao, Caramoran REGION VI Iloilo Calinog to Passi City Road Capiz Dumalag (National Road from Dolores to Tapaz) Dumalag (Bridge from Sto Nio to Dumalag)

Mobilization of equipment ongoing; Removal of landslides ongoing

Not Passable Not Passable Not Passable

Damaged bridge

Sitrep No. 08

TAB F

EFFECTS OF TROPICAL STORM "QUINTA"


COST OF DAMAGES As of 29 December 2012, 6:00 AM

AGRICULTURE
Region/Province/ City/Municipality GRAND TOTAL TOTAL
REGION V
Albay
Malinao Polangui Oas Libon Ligao Camalig Camarines Sur Baao Bombon Cabusao Naga City Calabanga Buhi Bato Bula Nabua Milaor Minabalac San Jose Iriga City Pili Sangay Sorsogon Juban Castilla Gubat Masbate Uson Corn Rice Corn Rice Corn Rice Rice Corn Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Corn Rice Rice Corn Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Corn Corn Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice

CROPS (Rice and Corn)


Type of Crops / Livestocks Estimated Peso Value

LIVESTOCKS
Estimated Peso Value

IRRIGATION
Estimated Peso Value

HVCC (Mango, Banana, Papaya, Vegetables)

FISHERIES
Estimated Peso Value

TOTAL COST ( Agriculture)

146,128,853.08
129,294,103.08
82,376,944.00
3,979,566.25 3,115,664.75 280,400.00 233,427.50 173,186.00 2,640.00 174,248.00 77,203,770.25 5,116,634.00 455,095.00 3,976,700.00 1,612,600.00 3,115,597.50 3,277,500.00 1,819,229.50 3,306,764.50 3,424,980.00 2,991,044.25 22,757,966.00 485,908.50 3,366,480.00 346,788.00 17,677,778.00 3,296,765.00 175,940.00 1,170,457.50 253,987.65 495,180.00 421,289.85 23,150.00 23,150.00

146,128,853.08
16,834,750.00
-

82,376,944.00
3,979,566.25 3,115,664.75 280,400.00 233,427.50 173,186.00 2,640.00 174,248.00 77,203,770.25 5,116,634.00 455,095.00 3,976,700.00 1,612,600.00 3,115,597.50 3,277,500.00 1,819,229.50 3,306,764.50 3,424,980.00 2,991,044.25 22,757,966.00 485,908.50 3,366,480.00 346,788.00 17,677,778.00 3,296,765.00 175,940.00 1,170,457.50 253,987.65 495,180.00 421,289.85 23,150.00 23,150.00

REGION VI
Aklan Capiz Iloilo Negros Occidental

46,917,159.08
3,507,000.00 464,100.00 14,057,393.62 1,250,705.46 27,324,480.00 222,480.00 91,000.00

16,834,750.00
16,834,750.00

63,751,909.08
20,341,750.00 464,100.00 14,057,393.62 1,250,705.46 27,324,480.00 222,480.00 91,000.00

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