INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 1 of 2
SitRep No. 13 TAB A
INCIDENT REGION/AREA TIME/DATE OF OCCURENCE DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
132
CARAGA 1
Purok 6, Brgy. Hanagdong and Purok 3, Brgy. Tinago, Malimono, Surigao del Norte
05 June 2018
A flashflood incident occurred in Purok 6, Brgy. Hanagdong and Purok 3, Brgy. Tinago, Malimono, Surigao del Norte caused by river overflow due to heavy rains brought by TD “DOMENG”. Ten (10) households and barangay roads were reportedly
affected.
At 4:00 PM, 05 June 2018, the Provincial Engineering Office of Surigao del Norte
conducted removal of debris and clean-up operations along the riverbed and affected areas.
Affected roads are now passable to all types of vehicles. No reported casulaties
MIMAROPA 1
Brgy. New Dagupan, Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro On 06 June 2018
The temporary bridge at Brgy. New Dagupan, Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro was washed out by
the river
At 1:28 AM, 07 June 2018, the temporary bridge was installed No reported casulaties
1CALABARZON 1
Bagong Sibol, Barangay Burgos, Rodriguez, Rizal
5:40 AM, 07 June 2018
A riprap collapsed in Bagong Sibol, Barangay Burgos, Rodriguez Rizal caused by continuous
rains brought by TD “DOMENG”. A total of six (6) families / twenty-five (25) persons were reportedly
affected
Rescuers from Brgy. Burgos and MDRRMO Rodriguez responded to the incident, and the
Rodriguez Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) provided
assistance to the affected families.
No reported casulaties
1MIMAROPA 1
Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro 2:35 PM, 08 June 2018
Pola spillway in Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro overflowed due to heavy rains. Spillway not
passable to all types of vehicle.
As of 10:00 PM, 08 June 2018, Pola spillway are now passable to all types of vehicles. No reported casulaties
1MIMAROPA 1
Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Coron, Palawan
4:40 PM, 08 June 2018
A Skyjet commercial aircraft from Manila with 80 passengers on board overshot the runway at
Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Coron, Palawan, which resulted two (2) injured passengers
including the First Officer of the said aircraft. The cause of the incident is still unknown but it was
reported that the plane encountered unfavorable weather condition before landing at the said
airport.
All 80 passengers and 6 crew members were ferried safely to the airport terminal and received
medical attention.
5NCR 3Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Quezon City
8:14 AM, 09 June 2018
A tree was uprooted at Purok 7, Sitio Rolling Hills, Brgy. Bagong Silangan
Quezon City Search and Rescue Team cleared the debris No reported casulaties
Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Quezon City
10:50 AM, 09 June 2018
A tree was uprooted at Sitio Veterans, Brgy. Bagong Silangan
Quezon City-Environmental Protection & Waste Management Department (EPWMD) and
Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS) cleared the debris
No reported casulaties
Brgy. Salvacion, Quezon City 3:07 PM, 09 June 2018
A tree was uprooted at Don Manuel St., Brgy. Salvacion
Quezon City EPWMD and DPOS cleared the debris No reported casulaties
MIMAROPA 2
Collapsed Riprap
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Typhoon “DOMENG" and TD "ESTER"INCIDENTS MONITORED
As of 16 June 2018, 8:00 AM
TOTAL INCIDENTS MONITORED
Flashflood
Overflowed Spillway
Air Mishap
Uprooted Tree
INCIDENTS MONITORED | Page 2 of 2
INCIDENT REGION/AREA TIME/DATE OF OCCURENCE DESCRIPTION ACTIONS TAKEN REMARKS
DonPedro St., Brgy. Pobalacion 1, Coron, Palawan
8:30 AM, '09 June 2018
A mango tree was uprooted due to continuous moderate
to heavy rains. A welding shop and one (1) residential house were partially
damaged.
MDRRMC Coron together with Brgy. Poblacion 1 cleared the debris No reported casulaties
Municipal Compound,Coron,Palawan
3:30 PM, '09 June 2018
A tree was uprooted at the Municipal Compound. One (1) RHU ambulance was partially damaged. MDRRMC Coron cleared the debris No reported casulaties
CALABARZON
Brgy. Napituan, Tereza de Punta Fuego, Nasubgu
5:00 AM, 13 June 2018 Uprooted fallen acacia tree MDRRMO conducted clearing operations No reported casulaties
1CAR 1
Sandico Street, Baguio City 3:00 PM, 13 June 2018
A temporary office structure (makeshift) occupied by Mega Pines Condominium at Sandico Street,
Baguio City Collapsed.On-going validation with the MDM Cluster (DILG) Casualties were reported but validation with the
MDM Cluster (DILG) is still on-going
1MIMAROPA 1
Brgy. Corong-Corong, El Nido, Palawan
7:40 PM, 8 June 2018.
A certain Algemon Dalisam Nuñez, Male, 27 years old, resident of Brgy. Corong-Corong, El
Nido, Palawan, staff of Orange Pearl Resort, went missing after he fell into the sea when his jetski toppled due to strong current. At 7:40 PM, 08
June 2018, an African national saw a lifeless body lying at the seashore in Brgy. Corong-Corong, El Nido, Palawan. The victim reportedly died from
drowning when he fell from a jetski.
One (1) dead
1CAR 1
Kennon Road, K0218+225, Ansahong, Klondykes, Tuba, Benguet
15 June 2018, 5:30 PM Rock fall incident affected an electric post.
Ongoing manual clearing by Maintenance Crew and DPWH-CAR payloader on the site. BENECO was also on site to facilitate and
repair the damaged electric post.
with the recommendaton of the Cordillera RDRRMC, Kennon Road is closed effective
5:30 PM, 15 June 2018
no reported casulaties
Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, CARAGA and CAR
Rock fall
Collapsed Structure
Drowning
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SITREP NO. 13 TAB B
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
ILOCOS NORTE Laoag City Elementary to High School 13 June 2018
PANGASINAN
Lingayen Kindergarten to Senior High School (public and private) 14 June 2018
Calasiao Pre-School to High School 13 June 2018, 9:01 PMBinmaley Pre-School to High School 13 June 2018, 9:05 PMBugallon All Levels 13 June 2018, 9:20 PM
ABRA PROVINCE Kindergarten to High School 13 June 2018BENGUET PROVINCE
Kibungan Elementary to High School 14 June 2018Kapangan Pre-School only 14 June 2018
Quezon City All Levels 11 June 2018Malabon All Levels 11 June 2018Manila All Levels 11 June 2018Taguig All Levels 11 June 2018
Muntinlupa All Levels 11 June 2018Parañaque All Levels 11 June 2018Las Piñas All Levels 11 June 2018Navotas All Levels 11 and 13 June 2018Pateros All Levels 11 June 2018
Mandaluyong All Levels 11 June 2018Valenzuela All Levels 11 June 2018
Pasay All Levels 11 June 2018Caloocan All Levels 11 June 2018Marikina All Levels 11 June 2018Sa Juan All Levels 11 June 2018
Pasig All Levels 11 June 2018
OLONGAPO CITY All Levels 13 June 2018ZAMBALES All Levels 13 June 2018BATAAN PROVINCE All Levels 13 June 2018
Cainta All Levels 07 June 2018Taytay All Levels 07 June 2018
Jala-jala All Levels 07 June 2018
Alfonso All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Amedeo All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Bacoor All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Carmona All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Cavite City All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Damariñas All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Gen. Mariano Alvarez All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
General Trias All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Imus All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Indang All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Kawit All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Magallanes All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Maragondon All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Mendez All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Naic All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Noveleta All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Rosario All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Silang All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Tagaytay All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Tanza All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
Ternate All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018Trece Martires All levels (public and private) 09 and 11 June 2018
REGION III
CALABARZONRIZAL
CAVITE
BATANGAS
NCR
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Typhoon “DOMENG" and TD "ESTER"SUSPENSION OF CLASSESAs of 16 June 2018, 8:00 AM
REGION I
CAR
SUSPENSION CLASSES | Page 2 of 2
PROVINCE / CITY /MUNICIPALITY LEVELS DATE OF SUSPENSION DATE RESUMED
Agoncillo All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Alitagtag All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Balayan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Balete All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Batangas City All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Bauan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Calaca All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Calatagan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Cuenca All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Ibaan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Laurel All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Lemery All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Lian All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Lipa All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Lobo All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Mabini All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Malvar All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Mataasnakahoy All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Nasugbu All levels (public and private) 11 and 13 June 2018
Padre Garcia All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Rosario All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
San Jose All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018San Juan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018San Luis All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
San Nicolas All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018San Pascual All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Santa Teresita All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Santo Tomas All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Taal All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Talisay All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Tanauan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Taysan All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018Tingloy All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Tuy All levels (public and private) 11 June 2018
Busuanga Pre School,Elementary and High School Level
08 June 2018, 10:00 AM
Culion Pre School andElementary Level
08 June 2018, 12:00 PM
Paluan All Level 08 and 11 June 20188:00 AM 13 June 2018
Sta. Cruz Pre School,Elementary and High School Level
08 June 20186:00 AM
MamburaoOccidental Mindoro
State College-MAMBURAO, 11 June 2018 - Pre-school to Elementary
09 and 11 June 2018 13 June 2018
Sablayan All Level 11 June 2018 13 June 2018Lubang All Level 11 June 2018 13 June 2018
Looc Pre School to High School Level 11 June 2018 14 June 2018Abra de Ilog All Levels 11 June 2018 13 June 2018
Naval Elementary and High School 05 June 2018, 6:00 PM 07 June 2018Biliran Elementary and High School 05 June 2018, 6:00 PM 07 June 2018
Sources: OCDROs CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, VIII, I and CAR
PALAWAN
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
REGION VIIIBILIRAN
MIMAROPA
FLOODED AREAS | Page 1 of 6
SitRep No. 13 TAB C
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
GRAND TOTAL 88 48NCR 47
Makati City 3
Pio Del PilarFernando St. J. Victor St. and
McKinley St. P.Medina and Dela Rosa
3-5 inches Passable and subsided
San Antonio Estrella St., Mayapis St., Bakawan St., and Malugay St.
4 inchesPassable and subsided
Guadalupe Viejo Bernardino St. near Loyola gutter levelPassable and subsided
Quezon City 29
San Antonio 3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Talayan 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Sto. Domingo 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Santa Cruz 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Vasra 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Del Monte 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Damayan/West Riverside 3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Bagong Silangan 3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Holy Spirit 3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Payatas 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Commonwealth Commonwealth to Sandigan 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
District II
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Typhoon “DOMENG" and TD "ESTER"FLOODED AREAS
As of 16 June 2018, 8:00 AM
District I
FLOODED AREAS | Page 2 of 6
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
Quirino Minda St. Not passable to all types of vehiclesSubsided as 9:00 AM, 10 June 2018
Amihan Batino St Waist deepSubsided as 9:00 AM, 10 June 2018
White Plains Katipunan 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Bagumbayan 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Milagrosa 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
South Triangle Sct Tuazon, Sct, Boromeo, Sct, Albano, Mother Ignacia, Panay Ave.
Not passable to all types of vehiclesSubsided as 9:00 AM, 10 June 2018
Tatalon 4 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Damayang Lagi
3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018Head deep as 11:00 PM, 09 June 2018
QCDRRMO deployed Wasar Team on site to conduct rescue operations
Subsided as 9:00 AM, 10 June 2018
Dona Imelda 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Roxas
2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018Head deep as 11:00 PM, 09 June 2018
QCDRRMO deployed Wasar Team on site to conduct rescue operations
Subsided as 9:00 AM, 10 June 2018
QMC 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Kalayaan to Mayaman 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Agham to Elliptical 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Aurora to EDSA 1 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Sangandaan 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
District III
District IV
Central
Pinyahan
FLOODED AREAS | Page 3 of 6
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
Balon Bato 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Tandang Sora 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Apolonio Samson 3 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Baesa 2 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Culiat 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Retiro cor. Banawe Street 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Don Ramon Street cor. Calamba 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
NS Amoranto cor. Banawe Street 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Dapitan Street 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Araneta Avenue near Victory 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Sto. Domingo cor. Calamba Street 5 ftSubsided as of 6:00 AM, 07 June 2018
Parañaque City 6
BaclaranBagong Ilog, Bagong Silang, Bagong Lipunan, E. Rodriguez, Bara Point,
Dimasalang Ext
Ankle level
Knee deep as of 9:41 PM, 09 June 2018
Camp ClaudioKnee level
Subsided as of 08 June 201812-18 inches deep (low-lying area)
Markabuwag Ankle deep Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Agripina Ankle deep Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Puyat Bayview Ankle deep Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Valenzuela St. Ankle deep Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Caltex Coastal 3 feet Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Meralco Compound Gutter deep Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Tambo
FLOODED AREAS | Page 4 of 6
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
Moonwalk Fast Track Above knee levelSubsided as of 08 June 2018
Banana compound Knee deep as 9:41 PM, 09 June 2018
Alejandra St., Manala Compound 1.5 ftSubsided as of 08 June 2018
San Antonio San Vicente St.Knee deep
Subsided as of 5:00PM, 08 June 2018Subsided as of 08 June 2018
Brgy. San Dionisio Parañaque Elemetary School Central. ankle deep (low-lying area) Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Malabon City 4
District II Acacia Gov. Pascual Cor Ma. Clara 0.66 ft. Subsided as of 9:00 PM, 11 June 2018
Panghulo Tatawid Street Subsided as of 4:00 AM, 13 June 2018Tonsuya Tonsuya Elementary School Subsided as of 4:00 AM, 13 June 2018
Ibaba S.Syjuco Integrated School Subsided as of 4:00 AM, 13 June 2018Mandaluyong City 3
Pleasant Hills E. De la Paz Street, Pleasant Hills Knee deepSubsided as of 9:00 PM, 11 June 2018
9 de Pebrero St. Subsided as of 9:00 PM, 11 June 2018
Blk 37, Addition Hills Knee deepSubsided as of 9:00 PM, 11 June 2018
District II Plainview Celia Conception Subsided as of 9:00 PM, 11 June 2018Valenzuela City 2
MH Del Pilar cor Lee Hong Kong 5-6 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
MH Del Pilar cor F. Cuadra 3-4 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
M. Hernandez 6-7 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
in front of San Roque Church 7-8 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Tiwala 8-9 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
G. Lazaro Rd., cor I. Fernando 3-4 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
Esteban North Road 4-5 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
G. Lazaro 2-3 inches Subsided as of 7:00 AM, 15 June 2018
REGION I 9
Mabolo
Dalandanan
District IAddition Hills
Vitalez
FLOODED AREAS | Page 5 of 6
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
La Union 1
San Fernando City Sevilla (Sevilla Community School)
1-2 ftsubsided as of 7:00 AM, 16 June 2018
Pangasinan 8Dagupan City Brgy. 1 2 ftDagupan City Brgy. 4 2 ftDagupan City Brgy. Pantal 1-2 ftDagupan City Brgy/ Tebeng 2 ftDagupan City Brgy. Malued 2 ftDagupan City Brgy. Bacayao 8 inches to 4 ftDagupan City Brgy. Lasip Chico 3 ftDagupan City Brgy. Carangalan 2 ft
REGION III 29Pampanga 15
Telacsan (Purok Maligaya & Sapang Palay) 1.5-2 ft.
San Francisco (Purok 5) 3 ft.Castuli (Purok Malande) 4 ft.
Caduanng Tete 2 ftSta. Rita 1.5 ft
San Rafael 1.5 ftConsuelo (Purok 1,2, & 3) 1 ft.
Alauli 1 ft.Bagang 1 ft.Balibago 1 ft.
Nigui 1 ft.Sagrada 1 ft.
San Agustin (Purok Caniguan) 1 ft.Sapang Kawayan 1 ft.
Sta. Monica, Caingin 1 ft.Bancal to be verified
Sto. Cristo to be verifiedSta. Filomena to be verified
Bataan 4Daang Bato 5 inches
Pinulot 2 ftPita 2 ft
Hermosa Almacen 4 ftMasantol 2 ftMulawin 2 ftPacar 2 ft
Macabebe
Masantol
Dinalupihan
Guagua
Orani
FLOODED AREAS | Page 6 of 6
REGION / PROVINCE / CITY / MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY AREA Remarks
Zambales 10Canaynayan 5 inches
Lomboy to be verifiedSan Fernando to be verified
San Felipe Sindol to be verifiedCalapandayan to be verified
San Isidro to be verifiedCawag to be verified
Sto. Tomas to be verifiedEast Poblacion to be verified
Libaba to be verifiedCALABARZON 3Rizal 2Cainta Sto. Domingo Kasibulan Village Felix Avenue Subsided as of 2:00 AM, 10 June 2018
Lopez Ville Subd., 1.5 ft
King’s Ville Subd 1.5 ft
V.V. Soliven Road 1.5 ftSubsided as of 04:00 PM, 09 June 2018
Batangas 1Nasugbu Poblacion VI Subsided as of 06:30 PM, 12 June 2018
Antipolo City Mayamot
Sources: OCDRO NCR and CALABARZON
Sta. Cruz
Subic
Palauig
SitRep No. 13 TAB D
Preparedness Measures and Effects of Southwest Monsoon Enhanced by Tropical Depression Ester (GAEMI)
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE As of 16 June 2018, 8:00 AM
A. Pre-emptive Evacuation
1. A total of 17 families / 73 persons were pre-emptively evacuated in CALABARZON due to possible flooding and landslide.
B. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
1. NDRRM Operations Center (NDRRMOC)
a. Conducted Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) Extended Core Group Meeting for TD “DOMENG” on 04 June 2018 and 06 June 2018.
b. Issued NDRRMC Memorandum requiring RDRRMCs/OCDROs II, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VII, VIII, XI, and CARAGA to raise their respective alert status to BLUE effective 5:00 PM, 04 June 2018.
c. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather advisories, 24-hour Public Weather Forecasts, Gale Warning, and other advisories to all RDRRMCs/OCDROs through SMS, facsimile, and official social media websites for further dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs).
2. DOST-Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
a. Continuously monitors the situation and ensures the provision of Weather Advisories, Severe Weather Bulletins, and 24-hour Public Weather Forecast to all stakeholders.
3. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
a. The DSWD Central Office (CO), Field Offices (FOs), and National Resource
Operations Center (NROC) have stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱1,156,263,394.90 with breakdown as follows:
Standby Funds A total of ₱207,946,798.85 standby funds in the CO and FOs. Of the said amount, ₱165,181,069.00 is the available Quick Response Fund in the CO.
Stockpiles A total of 485,636 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to ₱169,742,460.28 and available Food and Non-food Items (FNIs) amounting to ₱778,574,135.77.
FIELD OFFICE STANDBY FUNDS
STOCKPILE TOTAL STANDBY
FUNDS AND STOCKPILE
Family Food Packs Food Non-Food
Sub-Total (Food and
NFIs) Quantit
y Total Cost
TOTAL 207,946,798.85 485,636 169,742,460.28 129,041,248.40 649,532,887.37 778,574,135.77 1,156,263,394.90 Central Office* 165,181,069.00 - - - - - 165,181,069.00
NROC - 77,075 27,747,000.00 36,925,252.22 254,687,765.00 291,613,017.22 319,360,017.22
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NCR 2,937,750.00 19,558 5,902,028.64 817,794.60 2,430,599.75 3,248,394.35 12,088,172.99 CAR 2,296,750.00 8,193 3,188,802.92 188,215.00 15,432,353.48 15,620,568.48 21,106,121.40
I 3,031,900.00 10,400 3,744,000.00 3,877,584.03 21,956,891.22 25,834,475.25 32,610,375.25 II 2,762,375.00 36,495 12,773,250.00 3,052,800.00 3,533,649.96 6,586,449.96 22,122,074.96 III 3,133,400.00 11,374 4,088,522.20 373,586.30 17,072,747.10 17,446,333.40 24,668,255.60
CALABARZON 2,316,000.00 11,572 3,841,105.50 2,413,554.88 6,443,933.41 8,857,488.29 15,014,593.79 MIMAROPA 503,660.00 27,788 10,083,987.30 8,056,951.06 1,395,732.36 9,452,683.42 20,040,330.72
b. The Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center
(DROMIC) of DSWD continue to closely coordinate with concerned DSWD-Field Offices for significant updates on their preparedness levels and actions taken.
4. Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)
a. Issued MGB's list of Barangays Susceptible to floodings and landslides on 06, 07, and 09 June 2018.
5. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG)
a. Provided constant information/advisories/weather forecasts to all concerned DILG ROs regarding TD DOMENG thru emails and sms.
b. Provided constant updates on weather alerts/advisories to all ROs. c. Instructed all concerned DILG ROs to take proactive measures. d. Advised all DILG DRR-CCA Regional Focal Persons on PAGASA updates re
Tropical Depression “DOMENG”.
C. Regional / Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (R/LDRRMCs)
RDRRMCs II, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VII, VIII, CARAGA, NCR, and CAR continuously disseminates weather advisories to RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, and local media (radio stations) through SMS, and upload the same to social accounts to effectively ensure public safety and achieve zero-casualty; alerted and closely coordinates with all PDRRMCs and RDRRMC member-agencies for possible rescue, relief, and other response operations relative to the weather disturbance; and continuously monitors the situation in their respective AORs.
1. RDRRMC I
OCD I a. Continuous coordination with concerned provinces and RDRRMC Member
Agencies re significant updates.
DSWD I a. Closely monitoring the possible effects of the southwest monsoon through the
Disaster Response Management Division staff and Provincial Operations Offices, in coordination with the Office of Civil Defense Region I.
DOH a. The DOH RO1 RESU-HEMS Operations Center (OpCen) is on “Code
White Alert Status and 8 hour duty AM (8 am - 12 NN) and (12-5 PM) and in direct coordination with the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council for monitoring health-related incidents/events.
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b. The four Provincial DOH Offices OpCens are likewise on 8 hour duty and in direct coordination with their respective LDRRMCs for needed assistance.
c. The three (3) DOH Retained Hospitals are on a continuous duty.
PDRRMC Ilocos Norte a. Issued Memorandum to all City/ Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Officers (DRRMOs) relative to the upcoming rainy/ typhoon season informing all Punong Barangay, officials and residents to take all necessary precautions
b. Advised all DRRMOs to inform the Barangay DRRM Committees (BDRRMCs) to perform the following tasks:
• monitor health condition of vulnerable groups like the senior citizens, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and pregnant women;
• prohibit children from swimming in swollen rivers and creeks; • Advised residents to limit outside exposure and stay indoors during
heavy downpour of thunderstorm accompanied by lightning; and c. Advised Barangay Officials to inform farmers/ livestock raisers to secure their
livestock; and fishermen to not venture out in the sea especially when there are PAGASA warnings/advisories e.g thunderstorm, gale, weather advisories, severe weather bulletins, and others.
d. Advised DRRMOs to conduct inspection of evacuation centers, ensure the facilities’ functionality and prepare equipment such as dump trucks, rubber boats, evacuation centers, ambulances, food packs, relief goods, and medicines, Search and Rescue (SAR) Teams, personnel and other resources.
e. Conducted monitoring of flood risk areas and emergency incidents through the 911 hotline.
MDRRMC Bayambang, Pangasinan a. On close monitoring specially with the low laying areas. b. All off duty MDRRM staff are alerted and on standby. c. Cancellation of classes and early warning safety advisory was send at
2300H, 14 July 2018 to all MDRRMC members, LGU department heads, employees, teachers, students, Brgy. Captains, councillors and day care workers.
d. Ocular inspection to low-lying areas is scheduled to start by 0830H 14 June 2018
MDRRMC Bautista, Pangasinan a. Raised its Operation Center to Blue Alert Status as of 6AM 09 June 2018 b. Conducted Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) otherwise
known as Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) with BDRRMC’s on 8:30AM 09 June 2018 by the Municipal Mayor & MDRRMC Chairman Amadeo T. Espino
c. Continuous Dissemination on preparedness and advisories through telephone calls, social media (FB Account) and ADRIS (Automatic Disaster Response Information System) Text Blast to ensure public safety.
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d. Advised BDRRMCs Chairman/Punong Barangays to initiate pre-emptive evacuation especially those along the River Bank and High Risk Flood Prone Barangays if necessary.
e. Alerted BDRRMCs along the Agno River Basins to continuously monitor the water level.
f. Monitoring and prepared all necessary equipment for possible response to emergency cases whenever necessary.
g. Monitoring the flow of water of Agno River. h. Closely coordinating with the Barangay Officials especially to low lying
areas. i. Monitoring and coordinating with PNP- Bautista j. Continues monitoring the flow of water of Agno River k. Coordinating to barangays which are always affected rain and flood
water. As of this time, no reports yet have been submitted by the Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Committees.
l. Standby Status of all Accredited Community Disaster Volunteers (ACDVs), Emergency Response Teams (ERT) and WASAR teams and vehicles for deployment. .
m. Continues monitoring PAGASA, OCD and PDRRMC updates. n. Continues monitoring on the memorandum issued re: Possible Flash
Floods o. Continues monitoring from PAGASA, NDRRMC, PDRRMO, Project
NOAH and DILG CODIX. p. Informed BDRRMCs not to allow their residents along the Agno River
especially minors not to swim. q. Alerted Phil. Red Cross 143 Trained Community Based Health First Aid
(CBHFA) r. Volunteers in the AOR to assist BDRRMCs for possible emergency
response and reporting. CDRRMO Vigan City, Ilocos Sur a. The City Public Safety and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Office Activated its Emergency Operation Center as per Authorized by the CDRRM Council Chairperson at 1200H.
b. Advised Response Cluster to continuously monitor areas of concern: PNP for Eastern Barangays; BFP for Poblacion Barangays and Vigan Emergency Response Team for Western Barangays and will render services beyond official work hours.
c. Advised BDRRMCs through text advisories to be on standby for Preparedness Actions, Monitoring and possible Response Operations.
d. The City Health Office are on 24 Hours Monitoring Operations for possible Medical Emergency Management and Ambulance Services
2. RDRRMC II
OCD II a. On Blue Alert Status effective 5:00 PM, 05 June 2018 re: TD
"DOMENG". b. Disseminated CVRDRRMC Memorandum No. 11, s 2018 to CVRDRRMC
member-agencies and P/C/MDRRMCs re: Raising of Alert Status to Blue.
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c. Continuous dissemination of Weather Bulletins to Cagayan Valley RDRRMC member-agencies, P/C/MDRRMCs, Media and other stakeholders thru SMS and social media.
d. Close coordination with the Cagayan Valley RDRRMC Member-agencies and P/C/MDRRMCs on the TD "DOMENG" updates.
e. Established communication link with PDRRM Operations Center thru HF/VHF radio communications.
DOST II a. Continuous monitoring of Automated Rain Gauges (ARG), Water Level
Monitoring Station (WLMS), Automated Weather Stations (AWS) and Flood Early Warning Stations (FEWS) to ensure its regular dissemination of data.
b. Disseminated latest weather bulletins to LGUs and concerned institutions.
DILG II a. Disseminated Memorandum to all LGUs to establish critical
preparedness actions based on OPERATION LISTO protocol. Regular dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to all LGUs.
DSWD II a. The Field Office has available standby funds of Php 2,762,375.00 and
stockpile of 8,745 family food packs, readily available in the event the LGUs are in need of assistance. Moreover, there were 27,750 family food packs prepositioned in different municipalities of the provinces of Cagayan, lsabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya.
b. Field offices in the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, lsabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya are on call / readily available in terms of disaster emergency occurrence.
DOH II a. Prepositioned drugs, medicines, and other logistical item in the Provincial
DOH offices amounting to ₱250,000.00 per province. b. Alerted regional response teams for possible deployment.
PDRRMC Batanes, Isabela, Quirino, and Nueva Vizcaya a. Monitoring of the situation in AOR. b. Close Coordination with MDRRMCs re situation in their AOR. Continuous
dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to MDRRMOs. PDRRMC Cagayan a. Hourly monitoring of Water Level of Tuguegarao Gauging Station (Buntun
Bridge), lsabela, Quirino province tributaries and upper main Cagayan River including all tributaries in the province of Cagayan.
b. Close coordination with C/MDRRMOs. TFLC/POPE/QRT/Responders in the province are on standby. Conducted inventory of resources.
c. Continuous dissemination of weather bulletins/advisories to C/MDRRMCs.
PDRRMC Quirino a. Alerted and coordinated all concerned agencies to raise their status to Blue
and monitor any eventualities. b. PDRRMC raised Blue Alert Status on 5:00 PM, 06 June 2018. c. Disseminated weather bulletins and advisory to the public via DWQP Quirino
Radio.
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d. Advised MDRRMCs to man their respective Operations Center and continuously monitor their AOR.
PDRRMC Pangasinan a. Disaster rescue equipment is on standby. b. Continuous monitoring of PAGASA’s Weather Bulletin, San Roque
Dam and Agno Flood Forecasting, and weather advisories. c. Issued a memorandum to DRRMO/Cs in the province of Pangasinan to
implement their preparedness plan, standby their Rescue and Emergency Response Units, warn their residents to evacuate to safer grounds and to take precautionary measures.
d. Continuous dissemination of weather advisories. e. Alerted cities and municipalities along the river basins to continuously
monitor water level.
3. RDRRMC CALABARZON
OCD CALABARZON a. Convened the RDRRMC lV-A for the conduct of Emergency Response
Preparedness meeting on 6 June 2018, 1300H. b. RDRRMC lV-A Operations Center is on BLUE ALERT Status as of 1700H, 4
June 2018 at the Hotel Marciano, Brgy. Real, Calamba City, Laguna. c. Disseminated MGB’s list of Barangays susceptible to flooding and landslide to
PDRRMOs. d. Continuously coordinate with LDRRMOs and Member Agencies on updates.
DSWD CALABARZON a. The DSWD Field Office lV-A has available enough Family Food Packs and
standby funds and available at any given. This can be immediately utilized once the augmentation support from the LGUs is necessary.
b. The Field Office has activated the operation of Quick Response Team at the Regional Level and at the Provincial through our SWAD Office to monitor the situation and possible effects of TD Domeng.
c. Coordination to NFA for the Hauling of rice when necessary. d. Continuous monitoring on the status of typhoon and report
preparation/submission. e. Attendance to the RDRRMC Emergency Response Preparedness meeting on
06 June 2018. f. Activation of the Emergency Operations Center on 06 June 2018. g. Maintains coordination with PSWDOs and PDRRMOs on the latest
development in their respective AORs. Department of Interior and Local Government CALABARZON a. Assisting in the dissemination of NDRRMC weather advisories within AOR. b. Alerted all Local Government Operations Officers to ensure the preparedness
of LGUs were undertaken. PCG STL/NCR a. PCG-STL/NCR on standby alert mode with assets ready for deployment to
flood prone and coastal areas, composing of medical team, SRU team and medical team from PCG-STL and NCR-CL.
b. Continuous coordination with coastal barangays and LDRRMOS
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c. Monitor the maritime situation to avert maritime emergencies/ incidents DENR-MGB a. lssued advisories to LGUs that are identified on landslides and flood-prone
areas. b. Alerted LGUs that are prone to flooding and landslide hazards. DPWH IV-A a. Disseminated memorandum on all district offices assuring the national and
major roads and bridges will be passable. b. DPWH lV-A personnel were alerted for possible deployment. c. Activated DRRM Teams in all district offices in the region. d. Placed all heavy equipment and assets on stand-by alert BFP IV-A a. Alerted all Provincial, City and Municipal Fire Stations to assist the LDRRMCs
and be on standby alert. DepEd lV-A a. Monitors the announcement of suspension of classes.
DOH-GHD IV-A a. Alerted all personnel to closely monitor weather conditions and any untoward
incident in the Region. b. Placed all health personnel and medical teams on Code WHITE Alert Status
and ready for deployment. c. Ensures the availability of medicines and medical supplies to all DOH
Extension Offices in CALABARZON.
PIA IV-A a. Assisting the RDRRMC lV-A in dissemination of advisories and provision of
updates
AFP SOLCOM a. Placed personnel and equipment on standby for possible conduct of
Humanitarian Assistance and Response (HADR) operations. b. ldentified strategic areas for prepositioning of quick response DRO Teams c. Directed OPCOM units to alert DRRO units, prepare tasked DRRO assets,
and initiate coordination with the LDRRMCS. d. Ensured the availability of vehicles and air assets in case needs arises.
PRO IV-A a. Prepared respective Disaster lncident Management Task Groups (DIMTG)
upon activation of LDRRMCS in all levels in respective areas. b. Conducted accounting of personnel in all levels. c. Assisted in the forced relocation/pre-emptive evacuation of residents to safer
areas/grounds in coordination with LDRRMCS. d. Monitoring the track of the typhoon through regular weather
bulletins/advisories and websites of PAG-ASA and Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
e. Assisted in securing seaports/ferry stations where passengers may be stranded.
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f. Assisted in the dissemination of advisories on prohibition on sailingifishing due to the adverse weather condition.
PDRRMC Cavite a. 24/7 on-standby alert status at the PDRRMC Operations Center in Trece
Martires City and lmus City. b. Continuous dissemination of public advisories and weather bulletin via calls,
text messaging and social media thru their respective local DRRMOs. c. Coordination with the C/M/DRRMOs on updates from their respective Early
Warning Devices. d. Prepositioned rescue emergency equipments. e. Continuous coordination and communication with the PDRRM Council
members, key 'officers, and LDRRMOs.
PDRRMC Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon a. SRR Teams placed on standby alert and ready for deployment. b. lnstructed City and Municipal DRRMOs to alerted LGUs on flood-prone, and
low-lying areas.
4. RDRRMC III
• Operation Center (OpCen) is closely monitoring weather conditions, major roads, bridges and rivers in AOR.
• Disseminated NDRRMC Advisories; Weather, General Flood, Thunderstorm and Severe Weaher Bulletinto all concerned Local Chief Executives, LDRRM thru email .
• Continous close coordination with the P/M/C DRRMCs and member agencies regarding TS “DOMENG”.
DSWD III • Coordinated with the CDRRMO of San Fernando regarding the status and
updates of the families affected at Brgy. Pulung, Bulu. • Reviewed and monitored the Situational Report endorsed by the
CDRRMO, DPEO Pampanga and Severe Weather Bulletin issued by PAGASA.
• Reconciled a total of 14,862 FFPs stockpile amounting to Php 5,344,202.00 with the regional warehouse.
• Prepositioned goods to satellite warehouses. • Coordinated with the 7 Provincial Team Leaders (PTLs) to provide an
update on the status in their respective areas.
PDRRMC Bataan • Disseminated the latest weather update and general flood advisories from
DOST PAGASA to all Bataan DRRM's and PDRRMC Member Agencies thru social media and SMS.
• Advised all DRRM and concerned agencies to report any eventuality. • Monitoring of critical areas on flooding/landslide within the AOR. • No reported flooded areas within Bataan.
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• PDRRMC OpCen coordination with Cities/Municipalities/BFP/PNP/Rescue Teams and other concerned agencies.
• PAGASA Weather Bulletin/Angat, lpo and Bustos Dam updates sent thru text message and Group Chat to all C/MDRMMOs, Member Agencies, NGOs, Gas and other partners.
• Regular reading/receiving of observations from of rain gauges and water level stations located in different areas in the province.
• Monitoring of the situation thru radio, TV, fax, telephone, mobile messages and Social Media.
• No untoward incident as of June 10, 2018 • Coordination with OCD, PRFFWC- PAGASA and Other Partners.
PDRRMC Pampanga • Immediate ocular inspection were conducted Re: residential houses
partially damaged. • lmmedrate transfer of affected fammes at the Pulung Bulu Covered Court. • All affected families already transferred from the camp center to the
houses of their relatives. • City Government of San Fernando provided family food packs and
information was taken for possible financial assistance. • Continuous coordination between Pampanga PDRRMO and CSF
CDRRMO. • Advised all City/Municipal DRRM Officers for activation, close
monitoring of their area of responsibility, quick and timely reporting for possible effects. Also, advised their coastal areas for possible increase in water level, and upland for possible landslides and flash floods
• Continuous monitoring and coordination with Local DRRMCs on the over-all situation of the 21 local government units.
• City of San Fernando Rescue Unit has prepared for possible deployment; camp centers are ready for activation should the need arise while prepositioned goods and other resources are available in Alasas warehouse.
• Bacolor Maliwalu-Lara is not passable (culvert crossing used by trucks) but with alternate route.
5. RDRRMC MIMAROPA
OCD MIMAROPA a. Continuous dissemination of Weather Advisories and General Flood
Advisories to RDRRMCs, PDRRMCs, CDRRMCs, LGUs, Local Radio Station and line member agencies through SMS, info board, facsimile and uploaded the same to OCD- RDRRMC MIMAROPA Facebook and Skype accounts to ensure widest dissemination of these advisories.
b. Continuous coordination with response agency and monitoring of weather situation in area of responsibility.
c. Coordinated with RDRRMC member agencies re: Preparedness Measure for TD Domeng.
d. Ensured close coordination with response agencies and concerned LGUs re situation updates and the possible effects of TD Domeng.
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e. Coordinated with Coast Guard Stations and Substation within the area re status of port operations.
f. Disseminated MGB Barangay List for areas susceptible to landslides and flooding and advised them to take appropriate actions.
g. Placed Operations Center in Blue Alert Status TD “DOMENG” for coordination/monitoring and assistance.
h. Conducted ocular inspection of status of Calapan City Port in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro with PDRRMC staff on June 6, 2018.
i. With available stockpile of 3,018 Family Pack NFI (Hygiene Kit, Kitchenware Kit and Sleeping Kit) amounting to ₱11, 200.00 per pack and sum of ₱33,801,600.00.
j. Prepositioned two (2) mobile generator set (75 KVA) and four (4) 3,000 portable generator set to strategic areas.
DSWD MIMAROPA a. Activated Field Office Operation Center to monitor daily local weather
condition and provide situational awareness. b. Alerted all P/C/M Quick Response Teams in 5 provinces of MIMAROPA to
regularly monitor the situations in their areas. c. All members of R/P/C/M QRTs are on-call status and standby to be on duty
ready for deployment if needed. d. Advised our P/MQRTs to coordinate with concerned LGUs to report any
unusual eventualities in their respective areas and take appropriate actions. e. Information and Communication Technology Management Unit (ICTMU) is
activated to ensure robust communication system. f. Ensured that there is an on-call truck available for delivery of goods to
areas that will be affected. g. Standby logistical equipment and workforce through coordination with
SWADT and concerned LGUs on management of stranded passenger. h. Ensured that both Food and Non Food Item (F/NFI) are also ready and
available at any given time. i. In close 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.
DILG MIMAROPA a. Continuous coordination with MLGOOs and MDRRMOs for weather advisories
and forecasts. b. Advised to all provincial offices and LGUs to take precautionary measures. DOH MIMAROPA a. Raised Code Alert Memo in the DOH Regional Office, Provincial DOH
Offices and DOH-Retained Hospitals through the Health Emergency Response and Operation Center from June 6 to 8, 2018.
b. Activated the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) on 24/7 basis and manned by Emergency Officers on Duty.
c. Prepositioned drugs, medicines and medical supplies in Provincial DOH Offices and DOH retained hospitals.
DPWH MIMAROPA
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a. Maintenance crew of the District Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Teams are alerted to monitor condition of National Roads and Bridges and other infrastructures facilities.
b. The emergency equipment is on standby status and ready to mobilize as situation warrants.
PRO MIMAROPA a. Directed all members to prepare all contingencies and to have teams on alert
to secure respective AOR and necessary assist the LGU. b. Placed members of RHQ/RPSB SAR Team on standby for any Search and
Rescue Operations. BFP MIMAROPA
a. Alerted all BFP personnel and prepositioned all trucks and response asset for any disaster related response.
Coast Guard District Southern Tagalog a. Assets are placed on standby status ready for deployment on flood prone
and coastal areas. b. All Coast Guards Stations and Sub-Stations are closely monitoring weather
forecasts. c. Close coordination with LGUs and other government agencies. d. Ensure the operational status of HF and VHF radio communications in
support to the province operational concern in case of power blackout.
Coast Guard District Palawan a. Continuous monitoring of situation in their respective AORs. b. Assets are placed on standby status ready for deployment on flood prone
and coastal areas.
PDRRMC Oriental Mindoro a. Conducted ocular inspection of status of Calapan City Port in Calapan City,
Oriental Mindoro with OCD MIMAROPA staff on 06 June 2018. b. Continuous monitoring of AOR and dissemination of weather advisories and
General Flood Advisories. MDRRMC Pinamalayan, Naujan, and Pola in Oriental Mindoro a. Emergency Operations Center was activated. b. Continuous monitoring and dissemination of weather bulletin and General
flood advisories to BDRRMC and concerned agencies. MDRRMC NAUJAN ORIENTAL MINDORO a. Coordinated with barangay captains regarding status of major rivers and
tributaries. b. Conducted ocular inspection of water level of major rivers and tributaries. MDRRMC Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro a. Continuous monitoring of AOR and dissemination of weather advisories to
BDRRMCs. b. Maintains open line communication with Barangay Captains thru radio and
cellphone. c. Operations Center has been activated. d. Coordinated with PNP for standby vehicles.
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MDRRMC Gloria and Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro a. Continuous monitoring of AOR and dissemination of weather
advisories to BDRRMCs. b. Conducted ocular visit to monitor the status of water levels in flood prone
areas.
PDRRMC Occidental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center. b. Advised PDRRMC members on alert status thru phone calls and SMS. c. Advised Provincial Quick Response Team on alert status thru radio netting
and SMS. d. Continuous monitoring of all MDRRM Offices. e. Tested all necessary equipment for possible clearing operations and rescue
operations. f. Activated all communications lines.
MDRRMC Sta. Cruz, Occidental Mindoro a. Activated Emergency Operations Center.
PDRRMC Palawan a. Pre-positioned 1,000 Family Food Packs and 500 Dignity/ Hygiene Kits.
MDRRMC Busuanga, Palawan a. Activated the Emergency Operations Center. b. Issued memorandum regarding No Sail Policy. MDRRMC CORON PALAWAN a. Responded to the overshot commercial aircraft plane (SKYJET) together with
MHO and Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) group. b. MPS Coron together with the members of 401st Regional Mobile Force
Battalion (RMFB) and AVSEGROUP provided security in the area.
PDRRMC Marinduque a. Activated the Provincial Emergency Operations Center.
6. RDRRMC V
OCD V a. Conducted PDRA on June 4, 2018 at Handyong Hall, OCD5, Camp Ola,
Legazpi City. b. Participated/Attended PDRA thru Skype on June 4 and 6, 2018 at OCD5
Operation Center. c. On-going coordination with PDRRMCs re: Status and Effects of the TD
“DOMENG” d. Close coordination with PAGASA; e. Continuous coordination with Local DRRMCs and Response Agencies. f. Disseminated Weather Advisory thru Smart Info-Board, SMS Text Blast, and
Facebook. g. Radio communications and Satellite Phone on standby. h. Coordinated with Coast Guard District Bicol regarding the status of ports in
Bicol and stranded passengers.
PAGASA
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a. Provision of weather updates/advisories including localized weather updates. b. Continuous weather monitoring.
Coast Guard District Bicol a. Disseminated weather updates and monitoring strict implementation of “No
Sailing Policy”.
PDRRMC ALBAY b. PDRRMC Operations Center on 24/7 monitoring. c. Response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs on standby for deployment. d. Dissemination of weather advisories to the public via SMS and Facebook
Page. e. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMC CAMARINES NORTE a. PDRRMC Operations Center on 24/7 monitoring. b. Response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs on standby alert. c. Dissemination of weather advisories to the public via SMS and Facebook
Page. d. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMC CAMARINES SUR a. Dissemination of weather advisories to the public via SMS and Facebook
Page. b. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMC CATANDUANES a. PDRRMC Operations Center on 24/7 monitoring. b. Response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs on standby alert. c. Dissemination of weather advisories to the public via SMS and Facebook
Page. d. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMC MASBATE a. PDRRMC Operations Center on 24/7 monitoring. b. Response teams of City/Municipal DRRMCs on standby for deployment. c. Monitoring of situation in respective AOR. d. Dissemination of weather advisories. e. Continuous monitoring of weather forecast and rainfall advisory issued by
PAGASA. PDRRMC SORSOGON a. Coordination with MDRRMOs and PDRRMC members regarding weather
updates. b. Dispatched relative information and updates obtained from PAGASA thru
various means of communication. c. Ensure clear lines of communication with all DRRMOs for coordination and
situational updates. d. Continuous monitoring.
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7. RDRRMC VII
OCD VII a. On BLUE ALERT status effective 05 June 2018.
b. Coordinated with Coast Guard District Central Visayas and DSWD FO VII for the status and updates of actions taken.
c. Coordinated with Coast Guard District Central Visayas and DSWD F07 for the status and updates of their actions taken regarding the possible effects of TD DOMENG in Central Visayas.
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) VII a. Activated District Disaster and Risk Management Team, for possible
damages that may affect the area of jurisdiction.
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) a. Conducted PDRA with the majority of LGUs. b. Coordinated with the LDRRMOs re prepositioning of assets/resources. c. Continuously monitoring for possible cancellation of classes, status of
dams, status of lifeline re effects of TD "DOMENG". d. Advised LCEs thru the C/MLGOOs to take the necessary Preparedness
Actions per Operation Listo protocol. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) VII a. DSWD Field Office 7 Quick Response Team remains on heightened alert and
is currently on standby for any assistance and augmentation support needed from the field.
b. DROMIC is closely monitoring weather updates and information and cascades the same to the Social Welfare and Development Team Leaders and City / Municipal Action Teams, who are working together, closely monitoring AOR in coordination with the local disaster units for any incidents I occurrences in the field relating to TO "DOMENG".
PDRRMC Cebu a. Monitored weather updates re Low Pressure Area (LPA). b. PDRRMCC-CEBU is on BLUE ALERT status effective 5 June 2018. c. Disseminated weather advisories.
MDRRMC Minglanilla, Cebu a. Prepositioned all emergency vehicles and ready for augmentation. PDRRMC Bohol a. All PDRRMC members are directed to be on standby for possible deployment
and MDRRMCs are advised to convene to continuously monitor and take precautionary measures.
b. TaRSIER 117 SRR and Water Search and Rescue Teams are on standby for possible deployment.
CDRRMC Tagbilaran, Bohol a. Activated Operation Center and placed Emergency Response Team on
standby, ready for possible deployment. MDRRMC Talibon, Bohol
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a. Continuously monitoring weather updates and disseminated to the BDRRMCs.
MDRRMC Dauis, Bohol a. Placed Dauis Emergency Response Unit (DERU) on standby. MDRRMC Candijay, Bohol a. The Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (LDRRMC)
convened for a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting on 06 June 2018. PDRRMC Negros Oriental a. Disseminated advisories/weather updates received from DILG-R7 DRRM
Focal Person to all 25 Cities and Municipalities. b. Advised LGUs with coastal Barangays (through Field Officers) to prohibit
fisher-folks from going out to sea and prevent people from crossing rivers and other bodies of water.
8. RDRRMC VIII
OCD VIII a. Conducted an Emergency Response Preparedness Meeting with RDRRMC
member agencies on 5 June 2018. b. Coordinated with NGAs / Communication Groups on reports of preparedness
measures and actions taken for consolidation. c. Coordinated with Local DRRMOs re preparedness measures and reports in
connection with TD “DOMENG”.
DTI a. Close monitoring of prices of basic and prime commodities.
PN, AFP a. Placed personnel, equipment and rescue vehicles on standby. b. Requested augmentation in Central Command (CenCom).
BFP a. Raised alert from Normal (Code white) to heightened alert (Code Blue) b. Maximized the deployment of personnel and prepared all stations for
response in case of eventualities. c. Visibility of fire trucks in identified flood prone areas. d. Activated Brgy. Emergency Response Services. e. Intensive monitoring of identified flood prone areas.
PNP a. Alerted SRR teams and placed manpower and equipment on standby due to
heightened alert.
PCG a. Issued public warnings regarding the track of TD “DOMENG”.
PIA a. Disseminated advisories thru traditional, digital, and social media. DSWD
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a. Has available standby funds amounting to ₱3,000,000.00 and a total of 15,715 Family Food Packs ready for augmentation.
b. Placed Disaster Response Teams (DRTs) and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) ready for deployment.
c. Alerted all SWAD teams and advised to closely coordinate with Local DRRMOs.
d. Alerted all QRT members for 24/7 operations.
DILG a. Cascaded advisories to the provincial and municipal offices.
DOH a. Prepositioned provincial buffer stock amounting to ₱1,884,196.61 and DOH
Office buffer stock of ₱2,883,354.37 b. Prepared available transport vehicle. c. Established composite teams with pre-identified members on standby. d. Implemented HEM Information Management System at CHO, PHO and PDO
HEM.
PDRRMC Biliran a. Suspended classes in Biliran and Naval. b. Continued coordination and monitoring among LDRRMCs in the Province.
9. RDRRMC CARAGA
OCD CARAGA a. On BLUE ALERT status effective 05 June 2018.
b. Advised response agencies to be on standby alert for possible mobilization.
c. Coordinated with LDRRMCs on preparedness measures to be undertaken in their respective area of responsibility.
d. Closely monitoring AOR and in continuous coordination with the regional line agencies and the Local Government of the Province of Agusan del Norte for timely updates.
DSWD a. Has stockpiles and standby funds amounting to ₱19,683,824,34. b. Placed all Quick Response Team on standby for possible deployment. c. FO CARAGA through the Disaster Response and Management Division
(DRMD) is in close coordination with the SWAD Team Leaders, the Provincial/City/Municipal Team and the Local Social Welfare and Development Officers to continuously provide updates.
DOH a. Activated DOH Health Emergency Response Team and DOH retained
hospitals.
PDRRMC Surigao del Norte a. Conducted removal of debris and cleanup operations along the riverbed and
affected areas in Brgy. Tinago, Malimono, Surigao del Norte through the Provincial Engineering Office of Surigao del Norte.
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a. Conducted monitoring and inspection of identified high risk areas in the Municipalities of Kitcharao, Santiago, Jabonga Tubay and Remedios T. Romualdez.
b. Placed transport vehicles ready for deployment.
10. RDRRMC NCR
OCD NCR a. Continuous monitoring for possible flooding and other incidents in connection
with the effects of Southwest Monsoon. DSWD NCR a. Prepositioned in FO, RSCC, NCWP and has stockpiled 19,486 FFP, 777 pcs.
plastic mats., 2,736 blankets, 3,494 pcs. mosquito nets. b. QRT are on standby alert and will be activated and mobilized in response to
any eventualities. c. Prepositioned Family Food Packs (FFPs), other Non-Food Items (e.g. mats,
mosquito nets) and standby funds amounting to ₱2,937,750.00. d. Continuous provision of Disaster Assistance Family Access Card to
requesting LGUs. e. Placed Disaster Response Management Division on standby.
DILG NCR a. Disseminated MGB list of barangays susceptible to landslide and flooding.
DENR-MGB NCR a. Provided list of areas highly susceptible to landslide and flooding. CDRRMC Caloocan, Makati, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Valenzuela, Pasig and San Juan City a. Continuous monitoring of weather situation in the AOR. CDRRMC Malabon City a. Continuous monitoring of weather situation in the AOR. b. Emergency Response Team on standby alert. c. City government under alert and monitoring the situation. d. Prepositioned all assets. e. Issued Yellow Alert on-call/standby alert status to all Malabon City Disaster
Risk Management Council member agencies and Barangay DRRMCs. f. EOC is on continuous monitoring of flood in its AOR. g. Response Team conducted ocular inspection to all barangays and schools for
flood monitoring.
CDRRMC Parañaque City a. Advised LDRRMCs to be on alert and continuous monitoring the situation. b. Advised LDRRMCs to be raised alert status and monitor the effects of the
weather disturbance. CDRRMC Quezon City a. Issued “Yellow Alert” status to all CDRRMC member agencies and BDRRMC
on 06 June 2018, 12:00 PM. b. Conducted ocular inspection on low lying barangays and water ways on 1:05 PM, 09
June 2018.
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c. Conducted early warning operations in landslide prone areas, specifically Brgys. Bagong Silangan and Payatas at 1:32 PM, 09 June 2018 through QCDRRMO SAR.
11. RDRRMC CAR
Cordillera Regional DRRM Council a. Issued Cordillera RDRRMC Memo No. 14 s. 2018 re: Preparedness
Measures for possible effects of Southwest Monsoon enhanced by TD Ester in the Cordillera Administrative Region. Likewise, the Memo also advised all concerned Local DRRMCs of areas in landslide and flood susceptible areas to take precautionary and proactive measures and execution of pre-emptive evacuation, if necessary.
b. Alerted P/MDRRMOs regarding possible threats of Southwest Monsoon enhanced by TD Ester;
OCD CAR a. Attends various media interviews via phone patch to disseminate
warnings and advisories to the general public. b. Continuously sending weather advisories and alert status to all
stakeholders thru all means of communication. c. In close coordination with PAGASA Baguio Synoptic Station and
continuously sending weather advisories to the public, LDRRMCs, and member agencies of the Cordillera RDRRMC.
d. Coordinated with the LDRRMCs in the region on weather status, road conditions, and reported incidents.
e. Continuous sending of public advisories and warning alerts thru text blasts, social media accounts, and in all available means of communication in partnership with PIA-CAR and local media outlets.
f. Issued preparedness tips to prevent any possible eventualities due to the enhanced southwest monsoon and localized thunderstorms.
DSWD CAR a. The DSWD-CAR through the Disaster Response Management Division is
continuously coordinating with the concerned Provincial SWAD Offices and P/M/CDRRMCs for significant disaster preparedness and response updates. Also, the SWAD Teams were alerted and advised to closely coordinate with P/C/MDRRMOs.
b. The DROMIC Staff is continuously monitoring the possible effects of Monsoon Rains and facilitate the sending of DROMIC reports to DROMIC CO.
c. The QUaRT on standby and alerted for possible activation. d. The following non-food items area available at the DSWD warehouse, as
reported: 1. Malong – 16,484 pcs 2. Mosquito Net – 826 pcs 3. Blanket 80x90 – 68 pcs 4. Dignity kits – 332 bags 5. Hygiene kits – 2,000 bags 6. Sleeping kits – 1,582 bags 7. Family kits – 1,224 pcs
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8. Plastic mats 72”x80” – 568 pcs 9. Sleeping bags – 15 pcs 10. Water container, collapsible – 69 pcs 11. Rainboots – 9 pcs 12. Raincoat – 39 pcs 13. Laminated sacks 8ftx100m – 315 rolls 14. Saudi carpet – 10 pcs
DILG CAR a. Alerted Local Government Units (LGUs) through their Provincial
Directors to ensure that preparedness measures are in place.
DOST CAR a. Continuous monitoring of rain and water sensors through the Cordillera
DRRM Information System. b. Coordination with their respective field offices for the monitoring of
Automatic Rain Gauges (ARGs) installed across the region.
DPWH CAR a. Issuance of Public Advisory regarding the closure of Kennon Road b. Continuous sending and posting of traffic advisories via social media
accounts and text brigades c. To ensure the prepositioning of equipment and manpower in all major
roads and bridges in the region. d. Conduct of road clearing operations in all affected national roads in the
Cordillera.
AFP 503rd Infantry Brigade a. Search and rescue teams in the area are on stand-by and ready for
deployment.
DOH CAR a. Prepositioned drugs and medical supplies amounting to Php 3, 614,
689.041 at the DOH Regional Office to be used in case of Emergencies. b. Emergency Medical Team composed of 21 members who may conduct
medical operations on special or other complex crisis and emergencies. DENR CAR a. Issued advisory to hikers and trekkers regarding the closure of Mount
Pulag via Akiki Trail due to the inclement weather condition. PIA CAR a. The Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) with basic search and
rescue equipment is on stand-by. b. PROCOR reported their actions to be taken as prescribed in their Oplan
"Saklolo". This Oplan lays down the support strategy, operational
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concept, and scheme of implementation to accomplish the PNP's support mission in times of disaster and calamity situations.
PNP CAR a. The Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) with basic search and
rescue equipment is on stand-by. b. PROCOR reported their actions to be taken as prescribed in their Oplan
"Saklolo". This Oplan lays down the support strategy, operational concept, and scheme of implementation to accomplish the PNP's support mission in times of disaster and calamity situations.
c. Placed the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) with basic search and rescue equipment on stand-by
BFP CAR a. Placed personnel on standby for possible disaster operations and/or
augmentation. PDRRMC Abra a. Continuous monitoring of level of water in major river system and
tributaries for flood alerts. b. Placed emergency responders on stand-by. c. Timely dissemination of weather updates and flood advisories to MDRRM
Offices and other stakeholders. d. Continuous monitoring of its AOR via communication with MDRRM Officers.
PDRRMC Apayao a. Continuous monitoring of level of water in major river system and
tributaries for flood alerts. b. PDRRMC Operations Center is on BLUE Alert Status. c. Timely On time dissemination of weather updates, warnings, and advisories
to MDRRM Offices. d. Continuous monitoring of its AOR via communication with MDRRM Officers.
PDRRMC Benguet a. On White Alert but heightened monitoring of AOR. b. Placed heavy equipment and its operators and emergency responders on
stand-by. c. Continuous monitoring of its AOR via communication with MDRRM Officers,
DPWH, PNP and other agencies. d. Emergency responders are on call and on-standby. e. Ifogon MDRRMC
a. Issuance of an Order regarding the suspension of small-scale mining operations in Itogon, Benguet.
PDRRMC Ifugao a. PDRRMC Operations Center is on BLUE Alert Status b. Continuous dissemination of weather updates, warnings, and advisories to
MDRRM offices.
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c. Continuous monitoring via communication with MDRRM officers. d. MDDRM Offices are on monitoring and stand-by to give early evacuation
advisories if needed in landslide prone areas.
PDRRMC Kalinga a. PDRRMC Operations Center is on BLUE Alert Status b. Prepositioned food packs, hygiene kits, and non-food items. c. Placed heavy equipment and rescue vehicles on stand-by. d. Continuous dissemination of weather updates, warnings, and advisories to
MDRRM offices. e. 22 emergency responders are on call. f. Continuous monitoring of level of water in major river system and
tributaries for flood alerts.
PDRRMC Mountain Province a. Continuous dissemination of weather updates, warnings, and advisories to
MDRRM offices. b. Continuous monitoring of level of water in major river system and
tributaries for flood alerts. c. Provincial DRRMC Operations Center on White Alert but on heightened
monitoring through all its MDRRMCs. CDRRMC Baguio a. CDRRMC Operations Center raised alert status to Blue b. Placed all trained volunteers on standby status c. Continuous dissemination of weather updates, warnings, and
information on precautionary measures to the general public via social media and thru VHF radio.
d. All operatives and trained volunteers of the City Disaster Operations Center are on standby alert.
e. Continuous monitoring and inspection of the City Camp Lagoon area via ocular and using NOAH-DOST online.
f. Continuous monitoring of road condition leading to Baguio City. g. Placement, inspection and testing of all necessary communication, transport,
medical, rescue, PPEs and tools. ______________________________________________________________________________
AREA NAME AGE/ GENDER ADDRESS REMARKSDEAD
MIMAROPAPALAWAN
El Nido, Palawan Algemon Dalisam Nuñez 27 y/o Male Corong-Corong, El Nido, Palawan
The victim went missing when his jetski toppled due to strong current. Orange Pearl Resort personnel, Philippine Coast Guard El Nido and Municipal Police Station (MPS) El Nido immediately conducted Search and Rescue Operations. At 7:40 PM, 08 June 2018, an African National saw a lifeless body lying at the seashore in Brgy. Corong-Corong, El Nido, Palawan. This was immediately reported to the staff of Buko Beach (nearest resort), who informed El Nido MPS. Subsequently, the cadaver found at the seashore was positively identified by the staff of Orange Pearl Resort and family of the deceased as Algemon Dalisam Nuñez. The victim reportedly died from drowning when he fell from a jet ski at the sea.
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