Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Update: Number of affected families by TS Ondoy increases

* Taken from CDRC


The number of families affected by Tropical Storm Ondoy (international name Ketsana) increased to 89,116 families or 448,454 persons. Ondoy battered Metro Manila and parts of Luzon after it made landfall near the boundary of Aurora and Quezon Saturday morning, September 26. Metro Manila, Bulacan, Pampanga, Batangas, Laguna and Rizal were the most affected by massive floods.

The National Disaster Coordinating Council reported that 100 people died in the National Capital Region, CAR, and Region IV-A. In the NCR, 7 people died, 3 in Muntinlupa City; 2 in NIA Road; 1 in Marikina City; and 1 in Brgy. Bato, San Juan. In Region III, 36 people died, 24 in Bulacan; and 12 in Arayat, Pampanga. In Region IV-A, 56 people died, 1 in Calaca, Batangas; 1 in Calauag, Quezon; 23 in Tanay; 1 in Theresa, 10 in Angono; 5 in Baras; 2 in Cavite; 5 in Laguna; 3 in Montalban; and 5 military personnel. In CAR, 1 died in Kabugao, Apayao. Meantime, 32 people remain missing in Kabayan, Benguet (1); Tanay, Rizal (20); Infanta, Pangasinan (9); and Arayat, Pampanga (2).

In Metro Manila, over 5,000 people from 45 barangays were evacuated after incessant rains caused heavy flooding in Manila, Marikina, Malabon, Muntinlupa, Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Valenzuela, San Juan and Quezon City. Flood water in some areas have already reached the second and third floors of buildings, forcing residents to seek refuge on the roof of their houses. A total of 50 road sections were also left impassable to vehicles due to raging flood waters, leaving several commuters stranded.

In Bulacan, 113 baranggays in Marilao, Meycuayan, San Miguel and Bocaue Sta Maria, Calumpit, Bustos and Norzagaray were heavily flooded. In Pampanga, 64 barangays in San Simon, Guagua, Masantol, Apalit, Lubao, Porac, Sto Tomas and San Fernando.

In Rizal, several barangays were flooded and 5,000 families were affected by rising floodwater. Many villages were not accessible to the rescue teams, leaving several families trapped on rooftops for hours.

Landslides occurred in Mt Province-Cagayan via Tabuk in CAR; Brgy. San Juan-Banyo, Arayat, Pampanga in Region III; Brgy. Bongalon, Sangay, Camarines Sur in Region V; Tagaytay-Taal Road, and Tagaytay-Talisay Road in Cavite; and Antipolo-Teresa Road and Sumulong Highway in Rizal.

The total cost of damage has already reached P108.9M. The damage to infrastructure has reached P108.7M; and to agriculture P212,537.

The Secretary of National Defense declared a State of National Calamity in the following areas in view of the extensive effects of Tropical Storm “Ondoy”:

- The whole of National Capital Region (NCR)

- CAR: Mt. Province, Ifugao and Benguet

- Region I: Pangasinan, La Union and Ilocos Sur

- Region II: Isabela, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya

- Region III: Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pampanga, Bulacan, Tarlac and Bataan

- Region IV-A: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon

- Region IV-B: Mindoro (Occidental and Oriental) and Marinduque

- Region V: Catanduanes, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur

Table 1. Affected Population by Tropical Storm ONDOY

Region

Number Affected


Brgys

Families

Persons


Region 1

5

75

244

NCR

67

10,921

58,161

Region III

188

47,720

229,223

Region IV-A

102

27,834

148,504

Region IV-B

4

720

3,600

Region V

3

1,191

5,957

Region IX

8

191

436

Region XII

3

320

1,600

CAR

2

4

29

TOTAL

384

89,116

448,454






Source: NDCC

Appeal for assistance

Right after the typhoon, CDRC and its Regional Centers immediately conducted a Damages, Needs and Capacities Assessment (DNCA) in the affected areas.

Of the total number of affected families, the most vulnerable were carefully identified, taking into account the gravity of destruction, their economic capacity to cope, their accessibility to relief services conducted by other agencies, and their willingness to help themselves. On the basis of these criteria, 25,473 families have been short-listed as the most vulnerable families from among the total affected.

Table 2. Selected Areas for Relief Delivery Operation:

Region

Province/City

Number of Affected


Brgys

Families

NCR

Taguig City

Western Bicutan

320



Bagong Bayan

350


Manila City

Tondo Dumpsite

452



Hapilan

400



Parola

520



Baseco

600



Punta Sta Ana Brgy 905

330



Brgy 679 Paco

355



Brgy 836 Peter Paul Pandacan

400



Brgy 868/867 Pandacan

700



Dagupan Extension, Tondo

380



Brgy 173 Gagalangin, Tondo

300


Pasig City

Maybunga

500



Rosario

500



Sta. Lucia

500



Kalawaan

350


Pandacan

Dapo Ilang-ilang

325



Banana

300



Kahilom

250


Caloocan

Dagat-dagatan

500



Bagong Silang Tala

700



Brgy 35 Dagat-dagatan

500



Brgy 14 Dagat-dagatan

500



Brgy 28 Dagat-dagatan

350


Malabon

Panghulo/Tonsuya/Catmon

600



East Riverside Tulyahan

250


Valenzuela

Malinta/Marulas

400


Navotas

San Roque/Daan Hari/San Jose/Tanza/Tangos/NBBS

1,000


Marikina

Tumana River

1,000


San Juan


300


Paranaque

Sucat Creek and Lawa Side

1,785



Brgy Buli

120


Muntinlupa

Cupang

1,600



Alabang

200



Putatan

1,650



Poblacion

450



Tunsan

1,000



Advan

250



Triumph

200

III

Pampanga

Arayat

940

IV-A

Batangas

Ambulong, Tanuan

48



Aya, Talisay

51


Laguna

Malaban, Binan

507


Rizal

Sto Nino/Sta. Inez/San Andres/Daraitan/Mamuyao/Tandang Kutyo/Laiban, Tanay

1,025



San Jose, Antipolo

118


Quezon

Anoling/Banglos/Minahan Norte/Minahan Sur/Magsikap/San Marcelino/Sablang/Maligaya/ Umiray/Lumutan, Gen. Nakar

523

IV-B

Mindoro Occidental

Sablayan/Rizal/San Jose

328


Mindoro Oriental

Roxas/Mansalay/Bulalacao/ Victoria/San Teodoro/Naujan/Baco

746


Grand Total


25,473






The above-mentioned communities are among the worst affected by the typhoon and floods. Their houses were destroyed by the floods, and many of these areas are still difficult to access and therefore receive very little assistance if any. Immediate needs are food supply augmentation and other essential non-food items.

Needs include:

  • food provisions
  • water supply
  • medicines (for common colds and diarrhea)
  • clothes
  • bedding (mats, blankets, mosquito nets)
  • plastic sheet
  • kitchen utensils
  • sanitary napkins
  • construction materials (plywood, corrugated metal roof, etc)

Donations for the evacuees may be sent through the Citizens’ Disaster Response Center at 72-A Times St., West Triangle Homes, Quezon City. Concerned individuals and donors can easily reach us at (632) 929-9822 / (632) 929-9820. Donations may also be sent through the following bank accounts:

Dollar Account

Account Name: Citizens’ Disaster Response Center
Account Number: 2-63600158-3

Bank: Metrobank, Examiner Branch

Bank Address: Corner Examiner and Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City, Philippines

Swift Code: MBTCPHMM

Peso Account

Account Name: Citizens’ Disaster Response Center
Account Number: 3-63600741-3

Bank: Metrobank, Examiner Branch

Bank Address: Corner Examiner and Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City, Philippines

References:

NDCC
PAGASA
Reports from:

Community Response for Enlightenment, Service and Transformation (CREST)

Alay Bayan Incorporated (ABI)

Southern Tagalog People's Response Center (STPRC)

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