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    ARMM - 16 barangays in Maguindanao Province: 13 in Talayan and 3 in DatuAnggal Midtimbang

    4.2 LandslidesRegion V - Manito, Sto. Domingo, Malilipot and Bacacay, all of Albay with 18

    barangays affectedRegion VIII - Artemio Mate Avenue, Tacloban City, Leyte and Brgy. San Rafael,

    Hinabangan, Western SamarRegion XI - Brgys Mt Diwata and San Jose, Monkayo and Brgys Cambagang and

    Poblacion MaragusanCARAGA - Minor landslides occurred in Surigao City and Dinagat Islands, Brgy

    Salvacion, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur

    4.3 Sea MishapRegion V One (1) fisherman, identified as Patricio Adronial Pergrino, Jr., 56 years

    old of Brgy Sta. Cruz, Virac, Catanduanes was reported missing sinceJanuary 1, 2011 when strong waves caused his boarded outriggersail/row boat (sibid-sibid) to capsize within the vicinity of San Pablo,Virac, Catanduanes. PCG, PNP Provincial Command and Bantay Dagatconducted search, rescue and retrieval operations with no positive result.

    5. Status of Lifelines5.1 Roads

    Region VIII - Road from Brgy. Fatima, Hinabangan, Western Samar to Taft, EasternSamar already passableAll roads are passable as per information from the DPWH RegionalMaintenance Engineer

    CARAGA - Three (3) road sections in Agusan del Sur are still impassable to alltypes of vehicles due to flooding and landslide: Bah-Bah-TalacogonRoad, Awa-Aspetia and Butuan Lapaz Road. Butuan-Talcogon-LaPaz Road is impassable due to landslide.; In Surigao del Sur: Payasa-Los Arcos Road, Gamut-San Miguel Road and Surigao-Davao

    Coastal Road-Lingig-Davao Oriental Boundary are not passable dueto landslide and flooding; in Surigao del Norte, Del Carmen-SanBenito Road is not passable to all types of vehicle due to landslide.

    Region XI - Two (2) footbridges in Brgy Andap, New Bataan, Compostela Valleywere washed-out while the National Highway along San Jose,Monkayo; Barangays Cambagang and Poblacion, Maragusan andBarangays Cogonon, New Bataan are not passable and road alongBrgy. San Roque, New Bataan, Compostela Valley is scoured. Roadsalong Brgys. Pongpong and Buca, Sta. Maria, Davao del Sur are notpassable to all land vehicles.

    5.2 Power InterruptionRegion VII - Brgys Kalunasan and Tipolo Village in Cebu City

    CARAGA - Power already restored in Barobo and Tandag in Surigao del Sur;Esperanza of Agusan del Sur has no power/electricity

    5.3 CommunicationCARAGA - the 175 feet tall tower of Radyo ng Bayan Station in Tandag, Surigao del

    Sur toppled down after a strong wind hit the tower. Station is off the airat the moment

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    Suspension of Sea TransportationRegion VII-Ocean Jet Fast Craft travel from Tagbilaran, Bohol to Dipolog City,

    Zamboanga del Sur and from Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental toTagbilaran City, Bohol were suspended due to rough seas-Travel of small seacraft in Siquijor MV Ma Cristina plying to LarenaSiquijor to Dipolog, Misamis Oriental and M/B Sta Fe plying fromBantayan Island to Sagay, Negros Occidental were also suspended

    II. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

    Total assistance provided: Php2,567,998.98 worth of relief assistance with combinedresources from DSWD, LGUs and NGOs and other GOs: Region V (PhP503,270),Region VIII (PhP651,370.65) and CARAGA (Php1,413,358.33) (details on Tab D)

    NDRRMC Continuously disseminating General Flood Advisories for Bicol Region, Eastern

    Western and Central Visayas, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region and CARAGA tothe RDMMCs concerned for further dissemination to their respective local DRRMCs; Conducted an emergency meeting on 3 January 2011 presided by USEC BenitoRamos, Executive Director of NDRRMC and Administrator, OCD and attended byNDRRMC member agencies such as: PAGASA, AFP, DOH, DBM, PIA, DSWD,DPWH, PNP, PCG, PMS, OCD Division Chiefs and OCD Regional Directors anddiscussed the extent of damages caused by the tail-end of a cold front and theassistance and responses provided by the concerned agencies and OCDRCs inRegions IV-B, V, VIII, X, XI, ARMM, and CARAGA

    Philippine Information Agency Posts situation reports at Weather Watch (a facebook account) on the effects of the

    continuous rains in Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao which can be accessedthrough website: www.pia.gov.ph which has a link that takes the searcher directly tothe account. Aside from the use of social media, PIA also do SMS to relay importantinformation like what PIA Director General Jose Fabia did last Sunday, January 02,

    2011

    Armed Forces of the Philippines The CENTCOM OPCON units conducted disaster response operations in areas

    affected by floods and landslides in Samar Province and deployed SAR assets tothe following areas on January 12, 2011 to conduct rescue operations and provideassistance: One Platoon from 14IB, PA in Jipapad, Eastern Samar Loop de Loop Detachment of DCoy 52CBn, PA in Taft, Eastern Samar One platoon from TG Gabay 801Bde, PA in Hinabangan, Western Samar; and One platoon from 14 IB PA in National Highway in Taft, Eastern Samar

    PA Special Forces deployed Hoover Craft Air Boats donated by the AustralianGovernment to Liguasan Marsh in Maguindanao Province for use in the on-going

    disaster monitoring/operations in the area The AFPCC facilitated the availability of two (2) PAF aircraft (UH-1H): One (1) for

    OCD-5/PDRRMC Albay in the conduct of aerial survey and inspection at thelandslide prone areas in Cagraray Islands in Albay and the other one for the teamcomposed of DSWD, DPWH, PNP, OCD, Local Media and Chairperson, RDRRMC 8in the conduct of aerial survey and clearing operations in Libagon and Sogodlandslide areas in Region VIII

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    Philippine National Police

    Initiated SAR and evacuation operations in the following regions through its Regionalunits:a) PRO5 evacuated 8,259 families/37,631 persons in Albay and Sorsogon;b) PD, Albay PPO with two (2) rescue units from Police Provincial Public Safety

    Company proceeded to Padang-Lidong, Sto. Domingo, Albay to assist motorist;c) Manito MPS conducted SAR on the reported missing persons in Brgy Nagotgot,

    Manito who were recovered dead.SAR team led by Police Inspector Marcelo Bernardino of Saint Bernard Municipal

    Police Station recovered three (3) dead bodies at the landslide areas and theelements of Southern Leyte Police Office and participated in the evacuation of 392families/1,504 persons in the f looded areas in Southern Leyte

    PNPPRO 13 assisted in the evacuation of affected families in the low-lyingbarangays in Agusan del Sur;

    The elements of PNP HPG CARAGA conducted traffic, direction and control whilethe elements of Agusan del Sur Police Station participated in the SAR operations tolocate reported missing persons

    Activated its Police Regional Disaster Operations Center (PRDOC) in closecoordination with the RDRRMC Operation Centers

    Assisted in disseminating warning advisories to the local Chief Executives, localDRRMC Action Officers, RDRRMC Member agencies and local radio and televisionstations thru fax, and text messages/SMS

    The RPSB CARAGA personnel led by P/SUPT Francisco Dungo Jr., BATCOMconducted barangay visitation and SAR operations in Brgy Lemon to rescue thefamily of Boy Ebdan and seven family members of Rodillo Simili in Brgy Mahay allin Butuan City

    Department of HealthDOH-HEMSOPCENs staff is fully activated to include field response teams and

    PHTO-Based Response Teams conducted rapid health assessment in respectiveareas;

    CHD VIII - PHO team led by PHTL Dr. Matibag was deployed to conduct rapid

    health assessment bringing initial logistical support (drugs and medicines);CHD representatives led by Dr. Verna Fernandez coordinated with MDRRMC and is

    closely monitoring the situation;CHD HEMS OPCEN Team is preparing augmentation support for drug and

    medicines and other WATSAN logistics; andCHD 8 Cluster team is now conducting assessment and is preparing for possible

    deployment if necessary and admitted injuries at the Anahawan District Hospital DOH-CHD CARAGA distributed medicines/fluids to the Provincial Health Teams

    (PHT) to the affected areas worth Php380,434.25, broken down as follows: Agusandel Norte (Php79,685.76); Agusan del Sur (Php80,180.76); Surigao del Norte &Dinagat Islands (Php146,245.15) and Surigao del Sur (Php74,322.58)

    DOH-CHD Region X prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines worth Php50,000

    Philippine Coast Guard PCG District Palawan (CGDPAL) dispatched 1 Rescue Team of SOG Divers to

    Brgys El Vita and Paracan, Narra, Palawan in connection with flashflood in saidareas;

    CGD Central Eastern Visayas (CGDCEV) deployed 1 Team of Deployable ResponseGroup (DRG) from Maasin Coast Guard Station to Brgy Pulot Pulot, Saint Bernard(SARV-001 on standby);

    CGD Northern Mindanao (CGDNM) dispatched 1 Team of SOG Divers to BrgyBuhangin, Butuan City (SARV-3501 on standby);

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    CGD Bicol (CGDBCL) dispatched 1 Team of DRG to Brgy 17 Legaspi City, SOGpersonnel assisted stranded persons from Penaranda Park and transported thestrandees to St. Rafael Church, Legaspi City using PCG rubber boats;

    CGDBCL assisted 172 persons in Albay and Legaspi City; and PCG assets on standby/ready for dispatch (1 PCG Islander aircraft, 1 PCG HELO

    and 4 teams of DRG at PCG Headquarters)

    Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH, through its Maintenance Engineering Crews in various affected regions

    conducted removal/clearing of debris and slides and installed warning signs alongthe national and secondary roads affected by floods and landslides.

    Department of Social Welfare and Development Prepositioned P22.2 million worth of standby funds, family packs and other food, and

    non-food items ready for augmentation supportStockpile (Cost in Pesos)Field

    OfficeStandbyFunds Family packs Food Non-Food Total

    CARAGA 306,133.90 63,211.20 266,303.36 3,324,442.44 3,960,090.90V 281,885.66 122,147.80 195,346.93 16,284,932.73 16,884,313.12

    VIII 107,733.14 171,904.00 195,386.60 894,450.00 1,369,473.74

    TOTAL 695,752.70 357,263.00 657,036.89 20,503,825.17 22,213,877.76

    Mobilized/deployed the Regional QRT and SWAD Teams to assist the affected LGUsin the disaster operations;

    Released and transported 1,000 family packs (worth Php164,100) to DSWD-FO Vfrom the DSWD-National Resource Operations Center (NROC) on December 31,2010 as additional augmentation support for the flood-affected municipalities in theprovince of Albay.

    Provided P929,900.65 worth of relief augmentation to the f lashflood-affected LGUs inthe form of family packs and other food (rice, noodles, canned meats and fish, etc.)and non-food items (mats, blankets, clothing, etc)

    Allocated PhP1 Million for Region VIII for the purchase of emergency relief supplies

    in addition to its prepositioned relief resources

    Non Government Organization Gawad Kalinga (GK) headed by Mari Oquinena, sent a team to St Bernard on

    January 4, 2011 to assess and start relief operations. In addition, GK team stationedin Father Saturnino Urios University (FSUU) in Butuan City is on standby ready to beactivated to receive evacuees.

    FSUU offered its Gynmasium as Coordination and Relief Center of Butuan CityDRRMC

    RDRRMC RDRRMCs and local DRRMCs Chairpersons in Regions IV-B, V, VIII, X, XI, XII,

    ARMM and CARAGA orchestrated the emergency management in the flood and

    landslide- stricken areas in terms of search and rescue, evacuation, relief operations,conduct of emergency meetings and disseminations of warnings to the public.

    Respective OPCENs maintain 24/7 monitoring operations and disseminate warningadvisories to LCEs, Local DRRMC Action Officers, RDRRMC Member Agencies andlocal radio/television stations thru fax, voice, SMS and email

    Respective RDRRMC-TWGs and local DRRMCs convened and discussed updateson effects of flooding and landslides, preparation for the projected increase of rainfallin the next succeeding days and preventive measures undertaken

    Affected local DRRMCs dispatched their respective response groups for the conductof SAR, evacuation operations and clearing operations of affected roads.

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    MDRRMCs Kapalong and Sto. Tomas in Davao del Norte Province convened to planstrategies to address the threats on flooding incidents

    III. AREAS DECLARED UNDER A STATE OF CALAMITY

    CARAGA Butuan CityRegion V Albay Province

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    527 88,053 452,999 38 1,935 9,338 2,690 13,306 4,624 22,639

    97 13,325 64,851 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    68 13,325 64,851 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    BACACAY 2 160 834 0 0CAMALIG 17 2,097 9,229 0 0DARAGA 17 2,705 11,681 0 0JOVELLAR 2 21 111 0 0LEGAZPI CITY 3,102 16,131 0 0LIBON 1,260 6,555 0 0

    MALILIPOT 8 469 2,385 0 0MALINAO 12 502 2,612 0 0MANITO 8 424 2,473 0 0POLANGUI 842 4,379 0 0SANTO DOMINGO (LIBOG) 2 1,288 6,094 0 0TIWI 455 2,367 0 0

    29 - - 0 - - - - - -CASTILLA 29 0 0JUBAN 3 287 1,435

    MAGALLANES 1 20 100

    1 200 1,000 - - - - - - -

    1 200 1,000 0 - - - - - -CEBU CITY 1 200 1,000

    32 2,670 12,802 5 394 1,587 1,941 9,705 2,334 11,287

    EASTERN SAMAR 14 1,939 9,695 0 - - 1,939 9,695 1,939 9,695CAN-AVID 0 0DOLORES 1 1 5 1 5 1 5JIPAPAD 13 1,938 9,690 1,938 9,690 1,938 9,690

    SOUTHERN LEYTE 18 731 3,107 5 394 1,587 2 10 395 1,592SAINT BERNARD 7 529 2,197 5 394 1,587 - - 394 1,587SAN FRANCISCO 1 1 5 1 5 1 5SOGOD 10 200 900 0 0TOMAS OPPUS 1 1 5 1 5

    14 1,047 5,107 0 - - 154 616 154 616

    LANAO DEL NORTE 14 1,047 5,107 0 - - 154 616 154 616BAROY 4 18 90 24 96 24 96LALA 5 256 1,152 59 236 59 236TUBOD 5 773 3,865 71 284 71 284

    34 813 7,004 5 305 1,546 - - 305 1,546

    COMPOSTELA VALLEY 26 439 2,094 4 255 1,296 0 0 255 1,296COMPOSTELA 9 93 417 1 69 417 69 417MARAGUSAN (SAN MARIANO) 2

    MONKAYO 7 294 1,430 2 164 782 164 782MONTEVISTA 4 30 150

    NABUNTURAN 1 22 97 1 22 97 22 97

    DAVAO ORIENTAL 3 20 3,140 0 - - - - - -BOSTON 2 16 80 0 0MANAY 1 4 20 0 0

    DAVAO DEL NORTE 2 304 1,520 - - - - - - -KAPALONG 2 304 1,520 0 0

    DAVAO DEL SUR 3 50 250 1 50 250 - - 50 250STA MARIA 3 50 250 1 50 250 50 250

    333 67,570 350,095 28 1,236 6,205 595 2,985 1,831 9,190

    AGUSAN DEL NORTE 56 10,443 51,742 8 197 1,160 0 0 197 1,160BUENAVISTA 8 1,907 9,535

    BUTUAN CITY 30 3,537 17,677 7 165 1,000 165 1,000

    LAS NIEVES 13 3,200 16,000REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ 5 1,799 8,530 1 32 160 32 160

    AGUSAN DEL SUR 124 29,532 135,084 14 639 3,045 460 2,310 1,099 5,355BAYUGAN 23 4,202 21,010

    BUNAWAN 10 4,798 19,165 4 146 447 146 447

    ESPERANZA 23 5,455 26,802

    PROSPERIDAD 16 7,424 37,120 6 350 1,869 450 2,250 800 4,119ROSARIO 8 184 920

    SAN FRANCISCO 13 2,584 10,380 1 66 267 66 267SIBAGAT 15 87 522 3 77 462 10 60 87 522VERUELA 11 4,798 19,165

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    SitRep No. 15

    Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 05 January 2011, 11:00 AM

    GRAND TOTAL

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    REGION V (BICOL REGION)

    ALBAY

    SORSOGON

    CEBU

    REGION VII (CENTRAL

    VISAYAS)

    REGION XIII (CARAGA)

    REGION VIII (EASTERN

    VISAYAS)

    REGION X (NORTHERN

    MINDANAO)

    REGION XI (DAVAO

    REGION)

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    Tab A

    Brgys Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons

    TOTAL SERVED - CURRENT

    (Inside + Outside)

    SitRep No. 15

    Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, CARAGA, and ARMM

    AFFECTED POPULATIONAs of 05 January 2011, 11:00 AM

    Region/Province/

    Mun/City

    AFFECTEDNo. of

    Evac

    Centers

    Inside Evacuation

    Centers

    Outside Evacuation

    Centers

    SURIGAO DEL NORTE 29 1,535 7,798 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MALIMONO 14

    PLACER 6 151 878

    SAN FRANCISCO (ANAO-AON) 1

    SURIGAO CITY 5 184 920TAGANA-AN 3 1,200 6,000

    SURIGAO DEL SUR 124 26,060 155,471 6 400 2,000 135 675 535 2,675BAROBO 14 2,737 16,422 6 400 2,000 135 675 535 2,675BAYABAS 2 312 983

    BISLIG 9 6,732 40,392

    CAGWAIT 3 714 4,284

    CANTILAN 3 319 1,914

    CARMEN 3 344 2,064

    CARRASCAL 4 803 4,818

    CORTEZ 1 1 6

    HINATUAN 2 290 1,740

    LANUZA 5 619 3,714

    LIANGA 4 960 5,760

    LINGIG 9 27 162

    MADRID 6 618 3,708

    MARIHATAG 9 1,760 10,560

    SAN AGUSTIN 4 97 582

    SAN MIGUEL 18 3,538 21,228

    TAGBINA 10 1,737 10,422

    TAGO 9 1,305 7,830

    TANDAG 9 3,147 18,882

    16 2,428 12,140 0 - - - - - -

    MAGUINDANAO 16 2,428 12,140 0 - - - - - -DATU ANGGAL MIDTIMBANG 3 590 2,950 0 0TALAYAN 13 1,838 9,190 0 0

    REGIONS 7

    PROVINCES 19

    CITIES 6

    MUNICIPALITIES 84

    BARANGAYS 527

    AFFECTED AREAS

    ARMM

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    SitRep No. 15 Tab B

    REGION V 3

    Albay 1 50 Manito, Albay Drowning

    1 80 Manito, Albay Drowning

    Legazpi City 1 21 Mariawa, Legazpi City Drowning

    REGION VIII 5

    Southern Leyte 1 5 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 1 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 7 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 10 Brgy. Maanyag, Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte Drowning

    1 11 Brgy. Pancho, Villa Sogod, Southern Leyte Drowning

    REGION X 1

    Lanao del Norte 1 6 Brgy. Lower Sagadan, Baroy, Lanao del Norte Drowning

    REGION XI 2

    Compostela Valley 1 58 Mt. Diwata, Monkayo, Compostela Valley Drowning

    Sta. Maria 1 25 Brgy. Pongpong, Sta. Maria Drowning

    CARAGA 7

    Agusan del Norte 1 17 Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City Buried alive due to landslide

    1 40 Brgy. Maibu, Butuan City Buried alive due to landslide

    Surigao del Norte 1 35 Brgy. Camilan, Tubod, Surigao del Norte Drowning due to strong current

    Surigao del Sur 1 50 Bislig City, Surigao del Sur Drowning

    Agusan del Sur 1 28 Brgy. Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur Electrocuted

    1 6 P-2 Brgy. Magsaysay, Prosperidad Drowned due to strong current

    1 12 Purok 4, Libertad, Bunawan Electrocuted

    REGION VIII 4

    Southern Leyte 1 40 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 30 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 10 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Landslide

    1 6 Brgy. Bolodbolod, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte LandslideLakipon, Jimboy

    Lakipon, Cherry

    Lakipon, Elvira

    Lakipon, Jerry

    GRAND TOTAL 4 INJURED

    Roberto Rebasora

    Rogelio Madelo

    Dondie Carl Bolante

    Micheal Rodrigo Otero

    Dioscoro Albiro

    Shielo Carrido

    Roberto Dalangin

    Porras, Apolinaria

    Jonas D. Caan

    Pelaez, Patrick

    Telostina, Christine

    Discaryal, Fatima

    Discaryal, Rodel

    Lakipon, Jordan

    Montederamos, Recabel

    Dadap, Antonio

    Dadap, Lolita

    Abrigo. Maricris

    GRAND TOTAL 18 DEAD

    Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, ARMM and CARAGACASUALTIES

    As of 05 January 2011, 12:00NN

    REGION/PROVINCE/

    MUNICIPALITY/BARANGAYName Age Address Cause / Date / Remarks

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    Sitrep 15 Tab C

    TOTALLY PARTIALLY

    38 59

    VII 1

    Cebu

    Cebu City

    Kalunasan 1

    VIII 4 2

    Southern Leyte

    Bontoc

    Ginsaagan 1

    St. Bernand 3 2

    X 12 19

    Lanao del Norte

    Baroy 1

    Lower Sagadan 1

    Tubod 11 19

    Bulod 2Pigcaragan 8 7

    Poblacion 3 1

    Kakai Renabor 9

    XI 2 9

    Compostella Valley 2 9

    Monkayo

    Mt. Diwata 2 9

    CARAGA 19 29

    Agusan del Sur 4 22

    Sibagat 1

    Veruela 3

    Prosperidad 22

    Surigao del Sur 15 7

    San Agustin 15 7

    Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-end of a Cold Front in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, ARMM and CARAGA

    DAMAGED HOUSES

    5 January 2011, 12:00 NN

    REGION Province/MunicipalityDAMAGED HOUSES

    GRAND TOTAL97

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    Rep No. 15 Tab D

    GRAND TOTAL 929,900.65 - - 1,628,898.33 9,200.00 2,567,998.98

    EGION V 371,270.65 - - 132,000.00 - 503,270.65bay 371,270.65 - - 132,000.00 - 503,270.65

    PSWDO 371,270.65 371,270.65

    Jovellar 12,000.00 12,000.00

    Manito 120,000.00 120,000.00

    orsogon - - - - - -

    Juban 0.00

    Magallanes 0.00

    EGION VIII 217,600.00 - - 433,770.00 - 651,370.00outhern Leyte 217,600.00 - - 46,170.00 - 263,770.00

    Sogod 81,600.00 81,600.00

    St. Bernanrd 136,000.00 46,170.00 182,170.00

    astern Samar - - - 387,600.00 - 387,600.00

    Jipapad 387,600.00 387,600.00

    EGION X - - - - - -

    anao del Norte - - - - - -Lala 0.00

    Baroy 0.00

    Tubod 0.00

    EGION XI - - - - - -ompostela Valley - - - - - -

    Monkayo 0.00

    Nabunturan 0.00

    Montevista 0.00

    Compostela 0.00

    EGION CARAGA 341,030.00 - - 1,063,128.33 9,200.00 1,413,358.33gusan del Norte - - - 115,549.00 - 115,549.00

    Remedios R. Romualdez 1,799.00 1,799.00

    Butuan City 113,750.00 113,750.00

    gusan del Sur 341,030.00 - - 558,599.33 - 899,629.33San Francisco 341,030.00 341,030.00

    Prosperidad 450,000.00 450,000.00

    Sibagat 17,000.00 17,000.00

    Bunawan 91,599.33 91,599.33

    urigao del Norte - - - 18,100.00 9,200.00 27,300.00Surigao City 18,100.00 9,200.00 27,300.00

    urigao del Sur - - - 370,880.00 - 370,880.00Barobo 370,880.00 370,880.00

    NGOs/Other GOs TOTAL

    Effects of Continuous Rains Due to Tail-End of a Cold Front in Regions IV-B, V, VII, VIII, X, XI, ARMM and CARAGA

    Cost of Assistance

    As of 05 January 2011, 11:00 AM

    Region/Province/

    City/MunicipalityDSWD DOH DepEd LGUs

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