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and Central Luzon 10:00 AM Accelerated as it continued to move away from the country. However, it continued to enhance the Southwest Monsoon and brought occasional rains over the Western Section of Northern and Central Luzon B. EFFECTS 1. Affected/Evacuated Population (Details on Tab A) A total of 56,055 families / 248,057 persons were affected in 269 Barangays, in 24 municipalities and 7 cities in 6 provinces of Regions I, III, and NCR broken down as follows: REGION/PROV AFFECTED POPULATION Cities Mun Brgys Fam Persons Region I ILOCOS NORTE 1 15 144 10,350 44,649 LA UNION 1 1 1 5 Region III Pampanga 1 16 1,425 6,947 Zambales 1 1 235 1,315 Region RIZAL 2 9 1,529 7,620 CAVITE 1 4 85 41,334 181,663 NCR METRO MANILA 5 13 1,181 5,858 TOTAL 7 24 269 56,055 248,057 A total of 301 families / 1,420 persons were served by the NDCC, DSWD, LGUs concerned and NGOs both inside and outside evacuation centers: 116 families / 495 persons inside 3 (in San Mateo, Rizal) evacuation centers and 185 families / 925 persons outside evacuation centers. Region City/Mun/Brgy Fam Persons Evac Ctr Remarks Rizal San Mateo 116 495 3 Due to flood & landslides TOTAL 116 495 3 2

2. Casualties Total: 6 (5 dead, 1 injured) Region Prov/City/Mun Dead Injured Name/Age/Address Remarks DEAD 5 NCR Caloocan City 1 Joemar Ligara. 13 y/o 952 Libis, Baesa, Caloocan City Drowned in Tullahan River I VI Ilocos Norte Batac 1 Rizal San Mateo 1 Imus Iloilo La Paz INJURED 1 Bacoor 1 Fernando Lomer, 32 y/o/ Brgy 12, Palpalicong, Batac Arnold Julian, 9 y/o Brgy Silangan, San Mateo, Rizal 1 Jonathan Urmeneta, 22 y/o (previously reported as Jonathan Hormameta) Mombog, Bacoor, 1 Ana Katrina Hostalero 9 months old Brgy Lopez, Norte Jaena Evelyn Abugado, 33 y/o Brgy Panapaan V, Bacoor, Electrocuted Drowned - Previously reported missing and body was recovered on 18 July 2009, 9:30 AM at the creek in Brgy Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal. Drowned - Slipped while crossing a bridge in Brgy Tubig na Buhay, Imus,. Body was recovered in Panataan IV, Bacoor, at around 10:00 AM, 18 Jul 2009. Drowned Hit by a fallen Ipil-ipil tree 3. Damages A. Damaged Houses Region Province/City/Municipality/Brgy Totally Damaged Partially Damaged Remarks Rizal San Mateo 5 3 Due to landslide in Buntong Palay B. Infrastructure (Initial Assessment) Region Province/City/Municipality/Brgy Roads & Bridges (in PHP) Laguna 380,000.00 4. Flood Monitoring NCR At the height of the storm, 30 barangays were flooded (floodwaters from 8 inches to knee-deep had subsided) in nine (9) cities of Metro Manila namely: Pasig, San Juan, Caloocan, Marikina, Manila, Valenzuela, Malabon, Muntinlupa and Makati. 3

Region I A total number of 6,752 houses wherein 545 were isolated, were affected by flooding in Ilocos Norte as listed below. Floodwaters in said areas had subsided. Location Cumulative Total Houses Affected Isolated due to Flooding Total 6,752 545 Dingras 2,560 Nueva Era 95 Paoay 1,213 Batac 921 Adams 405 Pinili 243 Piddig 60 San Nicolas 678 Banna 40 Marcos 57 Solsona 142 Sarrat 105 Pasuquin 733 45 CAR There was no significant rise of water level in its major rivers 5. Roads and Bridges Condition Location Road Status Remarks CAR REGION Kalinga-Abra Road Balbalan Section km 491+800-496+300 Tabuk-Banaue Road (Okwa Lubo Section) Mt. Prov-ILocos Sur Road via Tue km389-200 Baguio-Bontoc Road (Sabangan- Gonogon Section km 375+060) Talubin-Barlig-Natonin Paracelis Road km422+600 Banaue-Mayotao-Agi-Alista-Isa Road km363+700 Bauan-Mabini Road (Km 172+250) to scoured road- to road slide to boulder slide Closed to traffic landslide prone area to minor landslide to road slide One lane passable due to slides For immediate restoration Installed warnings Clearing operation resumed 19 July Ongoing clearing road Clearing operation resumed 19 July Clearing operation resumed 19 July II. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE A. NDCC 1. NDCC facilitated the release of 100 sacks of rice worth P91,250.00 to CDCC Pasig to augment relief operations being undertaken by the local officials for the 426 families affected by flooding 4

2. Extent of the Cost of Assistance The estimated cost of assistance provided by NDCC, DSWD, LGUs and NGOs/Other GOs in Regions I, III, and NCR is P982,809 Breakdown of assistance per region Regions NDCC DSWD LGUs TOTAL Rice Cost I Ilocos Norte 204,420.00 267,039.00 471,959.00 III Zambales 22,600.00 22,600.00 Rizal 375,500.00 21,500.00 397,000.00 NCR Pasig 100 91,250.00 91,250.00 Total 100 91,250.00 580,420.00 311,139.00 982,809.00 The Chairman NDCC with the NDCC Executive Officer, RD OCD-NCR, RD DOH- NCR, RD DSWD-NCR, CG NCRCOM and representatives from the LGUs visited the evacuation center at Santolan Elementary School, Santolan, Pasig City at 4:00 AM, 18 July. B. DSWD DSWD s disaster management teams (DMTs) from the regional down to the provincial levels have been activated to provide technical assistance to the concerned local government units (LGUs) whenever necessary DSWD Field Offices in Regions I, II, CAR and NCR prepositioned stand-by funds worth Php1,073,322.59; 5,894 family food packs; food commodities worth PhP 785,865.37 and non-food worth PhP 1,998,529.29 with a total amount of PhP 3,857,717.25, as augmentation support to the LGUs whenever necessary C. DOH The Center for Health and Development (CHD) in NCR, Regions I and prepositioned drugs, medicines and medical supplies worth P291,900.00 as augmentation support if the need arises. D. AFP The AFP- NCRCOM dispatched 1 SQD 51DRC to conduct search and rescue, libreng sakay and evacuation operations in Malabon City; two (2) M35 trucks in Taguig City and 1 SQD 2DRU in Caloocan City to transport 267 families /895 persons to the different evacuation centers AFP Assets deployed six (6) units M35 trucks, 1 military jeep, two (2) rubber boats and 31 personnel from ARESCOM JTFL-NCR established TCP at HYFN, PKOC Barracks, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City DRRU, NCR-RCDG and ARESCOM composed of 6 Officers and 33 EPs were placed on standby at HNCRCOM, Camp Aguinaldo for possible DRRO deployment AFP alerted NCRCOM for possible rescue and evacuation of residents living along the river banks that maybe affected by flood water flowing from the Wawa Dam 5

E. Regional Actions Disseminated weather advisories, gale warnings, flood bulletins and general flood advisories to concerned RDCC member-agencies, local DCCs and local radio stations thru facsimile and SMS NCR Only the R.P. Cruz Elementary School in Taguig City is open and serving 26 families with 130 persons. The Taguig Social Welfare Office in coordination with the barangay officials is continuously serving cooked food to the evacuees The LGUs provided undetermined amount of cooked food, mats and blankets to the affected population OCD-NCR team conducted site inspection of evacuation centers in Brgy Santolan and Maybunga to assess ongoing relief efforts being undertaken by the local government units and along Mangahan floodway to monitor the status of residents in the area OCD-NCR coordinated with NCRCOM and MMDA to facilitate the request of Taguig City for two (2) units M35 trucks utilized in the evacuation of residents affected by flooding; placed the CDAG on stand by for possible deployment and response operations; notified the Quezon City, Valenzuela, Malabon and Caloocan through their respective local Civil Defense Deputized Coordinators on the current level of La Mesa Dam and to take appropriate actions CDCC Quezon City conducted ocular inspection in the barangays likely to be affected by the overflowing La Mesa Dam and swelling of the Tullahan river particularly Brgys. Sta. Lucia, Talipapa, Gulod Nagkaisang Nayon and North Fairview. Also conducted ocular inspection in areas in District IV namely: Tatalon, Damayang Lagi, Roxas District and Dona Imelda The DSWD NCR provided relief assistance to the evacuees of Pasig City, Marikina City and Taguig City CAR CRDCC-OCD has been activated since July 16, 2009 and alerted concerned local government executives (LCEs), Civil Defense Coordinators, Communications Group, PNP R3, AFP Unit Commanders to be prepared for any possible deployment Engineering crew of DPWH-CAR with heavy equipment were placed on stand by for immediate deployment AFP-513rd Army Engineering Battalion prepositioned one (1) unit of Pay loader at Lamut Ifugao for immediate deployment PDCC Abra prepositioned its heavy equipment for clearing operations Region I RDCC OpCen had been activated since 16 July hence, officers from response agencies are rendering duty at the OPCEN to ensure prompt action and deployment of resources Naval Forces Northern Luzon provided 1 M35 truck for hauling and delivery of relief goods AFP (PN, PA and PAF) assets were placed on standby for possible rescue operations and humanitarian response MDCCs affected by the overflowing of rivers prepositioned assets in anticipation of possible evacuation PNP Paoay, 505 th Rescue Squadron PAF and Brgy Officials of Brgy Monte 30, Paoay conducted rescue to a certain Richard Makaisa whose tractor was swept by floodwater The 505 th Rescue Squadron rescued five (5) students from Brgy 3, Banna, Ilocos Norte who were trapped in a tree house surrounded by raging floodwaters 6

OCDRC I coordinated the deployment of heavy equipment and manpower from 54 th Ebde to assist the DPWH and PDCC Pangasinan in the temporary restoration of the damaged dike along Bued River in Brgy Artacho, Cauringan and Poblacion Norte in Sison, Pangasinan Region II RDCC II and local Disaster Operation Centers (DOCs) in the provinces have been activated since July 16 to monitor any possible effects of Tropical Storm Isang in their respective AORs Region III There were 1,660 families / 8,262 persons affected in Region III: 1,425 families / 6,947 persons in Masantol, Pampanga and 235 families / 1,315 persons in Masinloc, Zambales who were from the coastal and low-lying areas and were affected by high tide and strong winds SWAD teams in the 7 provinces of the region is continuously monitoring the effects of TS Isang in their respective areas Disseminated General Flood Advisories to PDCCs Aurora, Zambales, Bataan, and Pampanga thru SMS and email Region DPWH, PNP, SOLCOM, DSWD, BFP, DOH and LGUs concerned monitored the effects of tropical storm Isang DPWH conducted declogging of canals and temporary patching of potholes at the road sections of I - Manila Road (km15+293-km17+512), - Batangas Road (km 21+000-Km23+500), Quezon II (MSR Daang Maharlika-Tiaong Section, Candelaria Section (km 102+462-km111+048), Sariaya Section (km111+048-km121+896) and Diversion Road Lucena City (km126+000-km 134+328). Also conducted clearing operations along Bauan-Mabini Road in Batangas. PNP Rodriguez, Rizal conducted site inspection in Wawa Dam on 17 July 2009 to monitor the water level and warned residents in low-lying areas. Composite team of PNP and BFP San Mateo; and Sta. Ana Rescue conducted SAR and recovery of Arnold Julian who was earlier reported missing and whose body was found on 18 Jul. MDCC San Mateo warned the residents at Purok 2 of Brgy Buntong Palay MDCC Bacoor deployed a team to monitor flooded areas in Bacoor, Rescue teams from Imus-PNP, Imus-BFP, MDCC Bacoor and Rescue 161 conducted SAR and recovery operations for Jonathan Urmeneta whose body was recovered in Bacoor,. Region VI Disseminated bulletins and warning advisories to its six (6) provincial disaster coordinating councils (PDCCs), two (2) city disaster coordinating councils (CDCCs), R3-Operations-Police Regional Office (PRO) VI and concerned members of RDCC VI- CWG and alerted all DCCs concerned especially those situated in low-lying areas to take precautionary measures for possible flooding 7