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Page 1: I Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal · dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal
Page 2: I Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal · dissemination to their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs) from the provincial down to the municipal

I Areas Having Public Storm Warning Signal

I PSWS#

I Luzon

I Visayas

I Mindanao

Signal No.3 Surigao del Sur (1 01-185 kph Surigao del Norte

winds) Siargao Dinagat Agusan del Norte Agusan del Sur Davao Oriental

Signal No.2 Southern Leyte Camiguin (61-100 kph winds) Bohol Mlsamis Oriental

Bukidnon Davao del Norte Compostela Valley

Signal No.1 Cuyo Island Biliran Zamboanga (45-60 kph winds) Leyte Provinces

Eastern Samar Lanao Provinces Western Samar Davao del Sur Aklan North Cotabato Capiz Maguindanao Iloilo Guimaras Negros Occidental Negros Oriental Cebu Siquijor

II. EFFECTS:

A. STATUS OF STRANDEES (As of 8:00AM, 03 December 2012)

PORT PSGRS ROLLING

VESSELS MBANCA CARGOS

NCR

North Habor 300 1

South Harbor 764 1 CENTRAL VISAYAS

Cebu 20 1

Tagbilaran 395 12 12 3 Maasin 101 21

Siquijor 4 2 EASTERN VISAYAS

Ormoc 105 21 Tacloban 1 NORTHERN MINDANAO

Surigao 4 TOTAL 1,685 54 19 10

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A total of 1 ,685 stranded passengers, 54 rolling cargoes, 19, vessels, and 10 motor bancas are stranded in ports all over the Philippines.

Ill. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

A.PREPAREDNESS MEASURES

1. NDRRMC

• NDRRMC Operations Center was raised to Red Alert Status effective 02 December 2012 to monitor and disseminate Weather Bulletins 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

• NDRRMC conducted an Emergency Preparedness Meeting re Typhoon "PABLO" on December 2, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the NDRRMC Operations Center to discuss the preparedness measures of concerned agencies and regional offices. It was attended by representatives from PAGASA, DILG, DOH, DSWD, AFP, PNP, PIA, BFP, PCG, PRC and MMDA

2. NDRRMC Member Agencies

PAG-ASA • Assigns Detailed Duty Officer (DDO) at the NDRRMC OPCEN for prompt coordination

with their respective bureaus; Continuously disseminates Severe Weather Bulletins, provides media interviews re weather updates, continuously track the movement of Typhoon "Bopha"

AFP • Alerted its operational units to assist local DRRMCs and LGUs and prepositioned

SAR equipment

PNP • Issued Memo to all RDs in affected areas and concerned NSUs on December 2,

2012, directing them to activate respective Disaster Incident Management Task Groups (DIMTGs); forward deployment and prepositioning of Search and Rescue (SAR) assets; inform/warn community leaders on necessary disaster preparedness/actions giving emphasis on pro active actions in terms of pre-emptive evacuation rather that rescue; and coordinate with the local DRRMCs likely to be affected by Typhoon "Bopha"; provide police assistance in the evacuation of residents and deployment of personnel at the evacuation centers; clearing of major thoroughfares and highways in coordination with DPWH and LGUs; provide assistance in the conduct of medical and relief operations, and conduct of actual SAR operations

PRC • PRC VII prepositioned relief goods in Mandaue City and held an emergency meeting

for the tasking of volunteers

BFP • OIC, PCG issued Directed all Fire Stations under Red Alert and prepositioned their

respective manpower and equipment

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PCG • Issued memo to all PCG districts to place a on heightened alert status in connection

with typhoon Pablo and remind stations/detachments Commanders to warn the operators of small vessels , MBCAs and FBCs' to avoid sailing in the southeastern and eastern section of the country

DPWH • Directed its District Engineers in areas likely to be hit by Typhoon "Bopha" to be on

stand-by and preposition all heavy equipment in strategic areas

DOH • DOH HEMS issued directive to CHDs likely to be hit by Typhoon "Bopha" to raise

code white alert status and activate their respective disaster operations center (DOCs) in Regions V, VI, VIII, IX, X,XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM

• Continuously coordinate with CHD coordinators of the above regions, Retained Hospitals and PHTLs for the necessary preparedness activities; placed all response teams on standby for possible deployment ; and prepositioned drugs and medicines in the following regions :

~ Region VIII - First aid kit worth PhP183,000.00 and family kit worth PhP1 06,200.00 ~ Region X - drugs and medicines worth PhP50,000.00 and buffer stock worth

PhP500,000.00 ~ Region XI 0 drugs and medicines worth PhP50,000 to each province ~ Region XII -drugs and medicines worth PhP250,000.00 to each provinces . Buffer

stock PhP1.5 m ~ CARAGA- drugs and medicines worth PhP180,000.00 to each of the 5 provinces ~ ARMM- drugs and medicines ( amount still undetermined

DSWD • Alerted its Field Offices lying along the typhoon path such as FOs CARAGA, V, VI,

VII, VIII, X and XI and advised to closely monitor the situation particularly those flashflood and landslide prone areas within their jurisdiction and provide reports on any eventualities, status of stand-by funds and stock[pile

• Prepositioned PhP3. 70 million stand-by funds and PhP38.64 million worth of relief supplies in all DSWD-FOs along the typhoon path, amounting to PhP42.35 million

Field Offices Stand-by Funds Relief supplies Total CARAGA 933,237.06 3,571,697.86 4,504,934.92 XI 892,856.52 1 '144,644.77 2,037,503.29 X 607,599.96 5,551,864.20 6,159,464.15 VIII 459,596.85 688,753.79 1 '148,350.64 VII 126,098.50 6,238,500.28 6,364,596.78 VI 222,654.60 1,943,046.71 2,165,701 .31 v 461,742.18 19,510,182.31 19,971 ,924.49 Total PhP3, 703,785.67 PhP38,648,8689.92 PhP42,352,475.59

~ DSWD VII activated Quick Response Teams (QRTs), pre-positioned food and non­food items for Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental and Siquijor, readied 2,000 family packs containing rice and canned goods

~ DSWD X pre-packed food items for 10,000 families, activated its Crisis Intervention Office and Quick Response Fund (QRF) are in placed

DILG • Activated the DILG Disaster Monitoring System and directed all LGUs in Regions

CARAGA, 10, 11, 8, 7, 6, 12, ARMM, 5, 4A, 48,3 and NCR to immediately convene their respective LDRRMCs, reactivate their respective LDRRMOs, assess local community vulnerability and institute appropriate measures such as pre-emptive evacuation in order to ensure the safety of all residents;

• Directed all coastal LGUs in the Eastern seaboard to prevent fishermen from going to sea effective 03 December 2012;

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• Directed LGUs to ensure that all early warning systems are working, immediately prepare evacuation centers, and to continue to coordinate with OCD, DSWD and other concerned government agencies.

PIA • Assisted OCD in the dissemination of weather and warning bulletins to the public in

the areas likely to be hit by Typhoon BOPHA through social media

DENR-MGB VII • Advised LGUs/local executives to check geohazard maps to locate flood-prone areas

3. RDRRMCs

• RDRRMCs-OCDRCs V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI, XII, CARAGA and ARMM had been activated under Red Alert Status to continuously disseminate weather advisories to all RDRRMC member/support agencies /units; preposition respective resources in terms of manpower, supplies and equipment for possible deployment if situation warrants, conduct of emergency meetings and to provide updates of the status of lifelines in their respective regions

• RDRRMC V issued travel advisory to inbound and outbound passengers of Bicol Region to follow appropriate travel plan adjustments, requested DOE to ensure continuous power supply to AOR, activated JTF Pablo to augment local resources. PDRRMC ALBAY held a meeting on 1 December 2012 and discussed the preparations for the weather disturbance, PDRRMC CEBU prepositioned relief goods, and convene today , 3 December 2012

• RDRRMC VIII closely coordinate with local PAGASA, LDRRMCs, RDRRMCs, member agencies, PNP and 81D and placed rescue teams on standby

• RDRRMC X held meetings re preparations of respective LDRRMCs and their alert level activation for the severe weather disturbance

~ PDRRMC MISAMIS ORIENTAL Chair Gov. Oscar Moreno held an emergency meeting of inter-agencies and all its MDRRMCs discussing the preparations for the weather disturbance. the PDRRMC has been on BLUE Alert since yesterday

~ PDRRMC BUKIDNON with its MDRRMCs and its two CDRRMCs Malaybalay and Valencia prepositioned logistics, manpower and rescue equipment in the designated staging area

~ PDRRMC Camiguin and MDRRMCs Mambajao and Mahinog prepositioned personnel and equipment

~ CDRRMC Cagayan de Oro conducted an emergency meeting on resource mobilization, response protocols, activation of BDRRMC OPCENs, its Pre­emptive evacuation plan and assignment of evacuation centers for residents of flood prone areas, and prepositioning response assets for possible dispatch.

~ DRRMC lligan Chair Mayor Lawrence Cruz presided the expanded ExeCom meeting and series of committee meetings on the response preparedness measures for the typhoon

~ RDRRMC XI instructed LGUs to conduct pre-emptive evacuation in low-lying and flood prone areas

~ RDRRMC XII PDRRMCs, CDRRMCs, MDRRMCs and TWG take appropriate actions for any possible effects of the weather disturbance

~ RDRRMC CARAGA prepositioned responders, water crafts and service vehicles for possible dispatch

• PDRRMC Surigao del Norte alerted all municipalities down to barangay level ~ RDRRMC ARMM disseminated End-to-End Early Warning (E2EEW) through the

Quad-Media, initiate contingency planning projections/options for Early Preventive Action to include identification of High Risk Communities/Areas, Evacuation Areas, Retrofitting of Vulnerable, Structures/Properties and prepositioning of all resources and assets, continuous coordination with LDRRMCs/LDRRMOs re above measures