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YALE/TULANE ESF-8 PLANNING AND RESPONSE PROGRAM SPECIAL REPORT

TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA)
BACKGROUND
WEATHER OUTLOOK
CURRENT SITUATION
UNDAC ASSESSMENT
NEEDS AND RESPONSE
FOOD CLUSTER
NATIONAL RESPONSE
PHILIPPPINE RED CROSS
US RESPONSE
NGO
CONTACTS

10 NOV 2013

LINKS

PHILIPPINES
NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC, GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DSWD DISASTER MITIGATION AND RESPONSE SITUATION MAO
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD
PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCY
PROJECT NOAH
WEATHER PHILIPPINES
GMA
THE MANILA TIMES
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL
RELIEFWEB
OCHA HUB
Humanitarian Response - The Philippines
EUROPEAN
HUMANITARIAN AID AND CIVIL PROTECTION
CEDIM

UNITED STATES
THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFDA
US EMBASSY – THE PHILIPPINES
NOAA
PACOM
JOINT TYPHOON WARNING CENTER
NASA
VOA
HEALTH INFORMATION
CDC
DISASTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CENTER
PORTALS AND RESOURCES
ASEAN COORDINATING CENTER FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE ON
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
GDDAC
PREVENTION WEB – PHILIPPINES
PACIFIC DISASTER CENTER
THOMAS REUTERS FOUNDATION
UNDERGROUND WEATHER
GOOGLE CRISIS RELIEF MAP
HUMANITY ROAD
BACKGROUND
Haiyan is known as Yolanda in the Philippines and it made its first landfall
in Guiuan municipality, Eastern Samar province at 4:40 am on 8 Nov with
maximum sustained winds of at least 235 kilometres per hour (km/h)
(146 mph) near the center, as well as wind gusts at 275 km/h (170 mph).
It is the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines in 2013.
It made subsequent landfalls in Tolosa municipality south of Tacloban
City, Leyte province, Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island, Cebu province,
and Conception, Iloilo province . (OCHA, 8 Nov 2013)
On 9 Nov, Haiyan weakened as it continued its move away from the
Philippines.
About 4.3 million people are affected in 36 provinces. Over 330,900
people are in 1,223 evacuation centers and 11,200 people are staying
with host communities. Tacloban City has no food, water, or electricity.
The Government has accepted the UN offer of international assistance.
(OCHA, 9 Nov 2013)
DESTRUCTION
Leyte: The destruction has been canvassed at 70-80% of homes
destroyed. All communication systems affected.
Tacloban City. Aklan: 9248 destroyed, 18387 partially destroyed (10/17
counted)
Samar: 15% destroyed, with worst locations like Guiuan in Eastern Samar
unknown at this point. 10390 schools destroyed according to ministry of
education in the affected region.
ReliefWeb

CEDIM 10 NOV 2013 Situation Report No#1

NOTE: Total destruction will not be known for weeks. Over
3.5 million houses exposed
WEATHER OUTLOOK
AS OF 5 PM PHT, 10 NOV 2013
Typhoon Haiyan is now outside the Philippine Area of
Responsibility
All Public Warning Signals are now lowered.
Sea travel is risky over the seaboards of Luzon, and over the
eastern and western seaboard of Visayas.
http://weather.com.ph/
ndrrmc.gov.ph

GALE WARNING
GALE WARNING NO. 8
Strong to gale force winds associated with the surge of Northeast Monsoon.
Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 10 November 2013
Strong to gale force winds is expected to affect the seaboards of Northern and
Central Luzon

Synopsis:

AccuWeather

Northeast monsoon affecting Northern and Central Luzon.
Forecast:
The regions of Cordillera, Ilocos, Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon will experience
cloudy skies with rains. Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon will be partly cloudy to
cloudy with isolated light rains. The rest of the country will have partly cloudy to
cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms.

PAGASA

Moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast to southeast will prevail
over Luzon and Visayas and coming from the northeast over Mindanao. The
coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be moderate to rough.
WEATHER OUTLOOK
CURRENT STORM ANALYSIS : As of 5:00 am today, the center of the unnamed TD was located over the southeastern portion
of the Philippine Sea...about 335 km south-southeast of Korok, Republic of Palau or 1,240 km southeast of Surigao City,
Surigao Del Norte...currently moving northwest with a forward speed of 26 km/hr towards Northeastern Mindanao and
Visayas. Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min. avg) are at 45 km/hr near the center with higher gusts.
2-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK: This TD is expected to continue accelerating northwestward during the next 24 hours...turning
west-northwestward through 48 hours. On the forecast track, the core of the TD will make landfall along Surigao Del
Sur...passing across Agusan Del Norte on Tuesday afternoon...and will traverse Southern Visayas Tuesday night until
Wednesday early morning.
The TD will slightly intensify within the next 24 hours...and could become a minimal Tropical Storm (TS) on Tuesday. Advance
Intensity Forecast (AIF) shows its 1-minute maximum sustained winds increasing to 65 km/hr by Tuesday early morning.
THE FOLLOWING IS THE SUMMARY OF THE 2-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK AND AN EXTENDED 3-DAY FORECAST ON THIS
SYSTEM:
TUESDAY EARLY MORNING: Becomes a minimal TS as it moves closer to Surigao Provinces...about 430 km ESE of Bislig
City [2AM NOV 12: 7.8N 130.2E @ 65kph].
WEDNESDAY EARLY MORNING: Weakens to a TD as it traverses Southern Visayas...over Southern Cebu...about 45 km NNE of
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental [2AM NOV 13: 9.7N 123.4E @ 55kph].
THURSDAY EARLY MORNING: Regains TS strength as it moves across the West Philippine Sea...about 150 km NW of Puerto
Princesa City, Palawan [2AM NOV 14: 10.8N 117.9E @ 75kph]
CURRENT SITUATION
AS OF 7 PM PHT, 10 NOV 2013

EVACUATIONS: 151,910 families/748,572 persons were evacuated
to 664 evacuation centers in 31 provinces, 32 cities, 181
municipalities in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, and CARAGA
AFFECTED POPULATION
A total of 2,055,630 (9,497,847 persons) were affected in 7,027
barangays in 455 municipalities, 49 city in 41 provinces in Regions
IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA
1132,323 families (630,054 persons) have been displaced. There
are 1,645 evacuation centers.
•
95,696 families /447, 675 persons inside evacuation centers
•
32,627 families/182,379 persons outside evacuation centers
DAMAGED HOUSES
19,551 houses damaged in Regions IV-A, VI, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA
ROADS AND BRIDGES
18 roads and 1 bridge affected in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, and VIII
AIRPORTS
Operations at Busuanga, Roxas, Kalibo, and Tacloban airports are
suspended.
Note: The total extent of damage is unknown as
assessments are still ongoing. Expect this information
to change frequently as more information becomes
available.
pagasa.dost.gov.ph
ndrrmc.gov.ph
SITUATION MAP
CURRENT SITUATION
/

An aerial photo by AFP shows houses in Tacloban destroyed by
the strong winds of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in . (AFP)

Note: Casualty statistics are highly uncertain at this
time. Official estimates are expected to climb
significantly.
9 NOV 2013, Tacloban. 95 % of the city has been destroyed. (Photo OCHA)

ndrrmc.gov.ph
CURRENT SITUATION
CASUALTIES (OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT NUMBERS)
229 dead
45 injured
28 missing

CURRENT FATALITY ESTIMATES FROM REGIONAL SOURCES

Local police officials say the death toll in Leyte province, which
took the brunt of Typhoon Haiyan, could reach as high as
10,000.
Provincial officials provided the estimate on Sunday, 10 NOV
2013 after assessing damage in Leyte province.
The regional police chief said most of the deaths resulted from
drowning and collapsed buildings. VOA

Note: Casualty statistics are highly uncertain at this time.
Official estimates are expected to climb significantly.
UNDAC ASSESSMENT
TACLOBAN CITY
•
•

The UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team in
Tacloban City reported that local government officials observed a
mass grave in one area of the city.

•

On 11 November, the UN mobilized the Emergency Situations
Ministry of the Russian Federation (EMERCOM) to provide a
helicopter that can be used for assessments and staff transport.
EMERCOM will also provide emergency runway lights, power
generators and communication support equipment.

•

Access remains a significant barrier. Roundtrip travel on the 11
kilometer road that connects the airport to the city currently
takes about six hours; it is the only cleared road according to
UNDAC.

•

There are 13 evacuation centers in Tacloban City hosting about
15,000 people with the largest center (Rizal Elementary School)
serving 5,000 people. People in the evacuation centers
expressed desire to return home as long as they are provided
with repair materials and emergency shelter to protect them
from the expected rains.

In the outskirts of Tacloblan City, there is still no food,
no water and no electricity.

The airport’s air traffic control and fuel storage facility were
damaged. Only C-130 military planes are able to operate.

•

•

Water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), food, medicine, shelter,
debris clearance, logistics and communications are immediate
priorities in Tacloban City according to the Government. Assets
to deliver relief goods are limited.

•

Communities in the coastal areas are reluctant to return
due to the presence of dead bodies.

Survivors assess the damage after super Typhoon Haiyan battered
Tacloban city, central Philippines, Nov. 9, 2013. (VOA)

Note: Limited access to impacted areas due to debris is
significantly limiting the type and quality of damage
information available. It is also limiting the assistance
that can be made available.
OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013)
UNDAC ASSESSMENT
•

In western Visayas, there are significant damages to houses
along the coastline from Iloilo City to Pontevedra, Capiz province.

•

Damage was more extensive on the northern part of Iloilo and
Capiz provinces.

•

The road from Pontevedra to Roxas City is impassable.

•

Water and food is generally available and the government is
conducting relief distributions.

•

There is no electricity and communications.

•

Most commercial flights in the country resumed operations.
However, flights from Tacloban City, Roxas City, Busuanga and
Kalibo remain suspended.

•

DSWD Disaster Mitigation and Response Situation Map

Commercial flights to Tacloban City are not expected to resume
for at least two weeks.

(Interactive map)

An aerial shot shows a
flooded area in the
aftermath of Super
Typhoon Haiyan that
smashed into coastal
communities on the
central Philippines in
Iloilo on November 9,
2013 (AFP, Raul Banias)

OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013)

Affected Municipalities (DSWD report as of 10 Nov 2013)
NEEDS AND RESPONSE

Incoming international humanitarian workers are
encouraged to contact OCHA (enriquez2@un.org ) for
the facilitation of visas with the Department of
Foreign Affairs.

SITUATION ANALYSIS – PHILIPPINES TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) 8 NOVEMBER, 2013
FOOD CLUSTER
• Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) is distributing
6,200 food packs in Tacloban City
evacuation centers, with help from the
military
• The Food Cluster co-leads at WFP are
Beatrice Tapawan (0917-539-9944,
beatrice.tapawan@wfp.org) and Dipayan
Bhattacharyya (0917-594-2450,
dipayan.bhattacharyya@wfp.org)

• WFP has sent 44 tons (feed ~120,000
people/day) of High Energy Biscuits
to Tacloban, expected to arrive by
Monday
• WFP is organizing other food
commodities for delivery – stocks in
country were already stretched as
the earthquake recovery was
ongoing

• Some basic food supplies were available
in the Central Visayas area as earthquake
relief efforts were still active when the
typhoon struck

DSWD Situation Map

UN OCHA Situation Report: 11/10/13

IFRC Update 11/8/13

WFP Updates
NATIONAL RESPONSE
The Government of the Philippines in partnership with Member
States has mobilized search and rescue efforts and continue to
clear main roads.

•

Relief efforts involve creating a pipeline of aid and goods
distribution with deployment of relief specialists and logistic
support.
However travel to remote locations remains a challenge and
there are areas that have not yet been reached to assess
casualties and damage.
•

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH)
‒ DPWH IV-A: Directed 15 District Engineers to instruct
their Maintenance Engineers and members of
Disaster Response Teams not to leave their posts

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH)
‒ DPWH V
•
Prepositioned assets to be used in clearing
operations
•
Deployed DEOs re conducting manual ditching
cleaning / declogging and cleaning of drainage
lined canal; trimming / cutting of tree branches
seen hazardous to traffic users along national
roads and bridges
‒ DPWH VII : Heavy equipment on standby
‒

•

DPWH VIII: Prepositioned equipment all over the region
for response operations

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT
(DSWD)

DPWH IV-B
•
Prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic
areas for possible clearing operations
•
Deployed DRRM Teams and maintenance
point persons on strategic location particularly
identified road sections prone to landslides
and flooding

NDRRMC REPORT ON ACTIONS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT IN THE WAKE OF TYPHOON YOLANDA (NOVEMBER 10, 2013)

Prepositioned emergency relief resources in regions lying
along the typhoon path. This includes the newly released P30
million additional standby funds at P5 million each for
Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, and X.

‒

Mobilized 1,329 volunteers at DSWD-NROC assisting in the
repacking of family packs as of 09 November 2013

‒

Mobilized a 7-man team from DSWD-CO to assist DSWD-FO
VIII in rapid assessment and on-going disaster operations

‒

‒

‒

National and Regional Warehouses: Collaboration with
the PAF-AFP, PN-AFP, PCG-DOTC, Air 21, PAL Foundation
and UN-WFP for the land, air and sea transport of relief
resources
NATIONAL RESPONSE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH)
• 10 NOV conducted an assessment and identified the needs in the
affected areas of Tacloban and delivered medications to the area
•
• CHD VII and CHD VIII
‒ Released 10 hygiene kits and one package of assorted drugs
and medicines to Guinobatan Central School in Albay
‒ Prepositioned assorted drugs, medicines and first aid kits to
the provinces of Region VI
• CHD IV-A
‒ Stockpiled medicines and medical supplies
• CHD IV-B
‒ Prepositioned a total of P229,553.65 worth of assorted drug
and medicines top CHD Extension Offices in the province
• CHD Extension Offices: Oriental Mindoro – provided the evacuation
centers with 15 pieces of jerry cans and assorted drugs and medicine
amounting to P10,035
• CHD V
‒ Assigned Rapid Assessment Teams and Surveillance Teams in
six provinces; Stationed medical and surgical teams at BRTTH
and Bicol Medical Center; Assigned four medical teams for
evacuation centers
‒ Made available P 500,000.00 worth of QRF
‒ Prepositioned the following:
‒ 150-200 hygiene kits in six provinces
‒ 1,839 hygiene kits
‒ 15 barrels of chlorine granules
‒ 5,000 bags on credit sales with NFA to be given to LGUs
‒ 2,000 family packs
• CHD VII - Medical Teams have been deployed in Bohol, Cebu, Negros
Oriental, and Siquijor
• CHD X - CHD response teams are on standby/on-call status
• CHD CARAGA - Prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines to
provinces of Dinagat Island, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Su

HOSPITALS IN AFFECTED AREAS:

The Department of Health (DOH) has sought help from the World Health
Organization (WHO) in supplying tent hospitals and mobile medical
centers as a number of hospitals in areas affected by super typhoon
Yolanda (international codename: Haiyan) are presently waterlogged.
Assistant Health Eric Tayag, in radio reports said that hospitals in Leyte
were unable to provide urgent needed treatment services due to the
strong winds and high-rise floods that have damaged hospitals some
partially, others completely.
Tayag said that the DOH has also sent medical teams from Manila,
medicines, medical supplies, water, sanitation, health kits, cot beds,
among other supplies.
Manila Times - 9 NOV 2013

NDRRMC REPORT ON ACTIONS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT IN THE WAKE OF TYPHOON YOLANDA (NOVEMBER 10, 2013)
PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT ACTION
• Before typhoon Haiyan entered the Philippine Area of
Responsibility (PAR), the following items were
prepositioned in PRC Cebu Regional Warehouse:
• 2,000 tins of ready to eat food
• 4,000 blankets
• 4,000 plastic mats
• 2,000 hygiene kits
• 2,000 jerry cans
• 10 health emergency tents
• 5,000 units of food and non-food items

•

Hot meals were also provided to 3,365 affected
individuals in Masbate, San Pablo and Capiz.

•

As of 9am, a total of 19,677 families (993,585
persons) were temporarily sheltered in 353
evacuation centers.

• Staff and volunteers from local chapters are now
deployed in different affected areas.

• Hot meals were also provided to 3,365 affected
individuals in Masbate, San Pablo and Capiz.

• Welfare Desks including restoring family links and
tracing services were established in the affected areas
to assist affected individuals with tracing inquiries.

• Three teams from the National Headquarters are being
deployed in Samar, Leyte and Capiz together with the
Water Search and Rescue Teams of Olongapo Chapter.
• The PRC chapter in Masbate will be conducting
assessment in Balud, one of the hardest hit areas, were
no reports were gathered as of today.
• In Leyte, PRC packed relief goods for immediate
distribution to evacuation centers. Hot meals were
provided to 450 evacuees in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
and Eastern Visayas State University.
PRC Preparedness and Response Plan Re: Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)

Image from PRC
US RESPONSE
US EMBASSY - The United States Embassy set aside $100,000
for relief operations for victims Yolanda. Embassy Charge
d'Affaires Brian Goldbeck issued a disaster declaration
announcing the immediate availability of the amount.
DEPRTMENT OF DEFENSE
• At the request of the government of the Philippines,
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has directed U.S. Pacific
Command to support U.S. government humanitarian relief
operations in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon
Haiyan.
• The initial focus includes surface maritime search and
rescue (SAR), medium-heavy helicopter lift support,
airborne maritime SAR, fixed-wing lift support and logistics
enablers.

USAID
• USAID, the lead agency for the international humanitarian
response, deployed a Disaster Assistance Response Team
to the area to make assessments.
• The team's early surveys in some of the country's hardesthit areas found severe damage, particularly in the towns of
Tacloban and Ormoc on the island of Leyte, which were
virtually wiped out by the storm.

AMERICAN RED CROSS - The American Red Cross deployed
staff members to the area and activated its family tracing
services for people seeking to locate missing family members.
With phone lines down across the area, the agency urged
people to be patient and keep trying to make contact.
GOOGLE - Google has launched a person finder for survivors
of Typhoon Haiyan, known as Yolanda in the Philippines,
where friends and family can search for information on a
loved one or enter information about a person's whereabouts
so others know they are safe.
InterAction - Those seeking to send help can go to website
for InterAction, a consortium of 180 non-government
organizations involved in global assistance programs. Among
the members are the American Red Cross, AmeriCares, CARE,
Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Corps, Oxfam America, Save
the Children, U.S. Fund for UNICEF and World Food Program
USA.

Note: US government actions are being coordinated
through the government of the Philippines.

DOD
USA TODAY
NGO
Télécoms Sans Frontières’ TSF is one of the first NGO
responders on the ground, allowing for telecoms
assessments to be carried out as well as the immediate
installation of telecoms centers to generate a coordination
hub for the other NGOs in the disaster zone. Three
functioning satellite connections have been installed
to provide internet to the telecom centers.
Oxfam International dispatched a team of experts to assess
the water, public health and sanitation conditions in Bohol.
Another batch of teams will go to Northern Cebu, Northern
and Eastern Samar and Leyte, in the Eastern Visayas region.
Catholic Relief Services sent response teams to the areas
hardest hit to conduct needs assessments. CRS is engaging
partners and other aid agencies, mobilizing resources to help
the government and the most affected areas. Tarpaulins are
being moved to Cebu City to provide 8,000 families with
inevitable shelter needs.
International Medical Corps' emergency teams are preparing
to deploy, coordinating with partners on the ground and
prepositioning supplies.
Handicapped International is sending an emergency
assessment team to the hardest-hit areas in collaboration
with other international NGOs starting with the city of
Tacloban.

Shelter Box USA currently has a team based in the country providing
shelter in response to the October 15 earthquake that hit Bohol.
Shelter Box USA will conduct needs assessments soon and formulate a
response.
Child Fund International is participating in coordinated response and
needs-assessment planning with the government and other NGOs, and
coordinating closely with local partner organizations. Emergency
response teams prepositioned supplies, including emergency kits and
tents, and made arrangements with local suppliers to access food and
non-food relief supplies. Preparations are being made to setup of Child
Centered Spaces in the storm’s aftermath so that children will have a
safe haven.
Save the Children deployed emergency responders to areas where the
storm was expected to hit hardest. Teams are on the ground delivering
essentials such as blankets, mosquito nets, emergency kits for children
and families (household and hygiene supplies, clean drinking water,
cleaning items, temporary school tents and education materials).
Additionally, they are partnering with local governments and other
relief agencies to assess needs and provide assistance, with a special
focus on affected children.
Feed the Children Is formulating response plans with its office in Cebu
to prepare to provide relief in the form of food, water, and basic
necessities to the more than 200,000 children currently supported by
Feed the Children programs
POINTS OF CONTACT
National Emergency Telephone Number: 117
National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management
Council (NDRRMC) hotlines: (02) 911-1406, (02) 9122665, (02) 912-5668, (02) 911-1873
NDRRMC hotlines for Luzon
National Capital Region: (02) 421-1918
Region I: (072) 607-6528
Region II: (078) 844-1630
Region III: (045) 455-1145
Region IV-A: (049) 531-7266
Region IV-B: (043) 723-4248
Region V: (052) 481-1656, (052) 481-5031
Cordillera Administrative Region: (074) 304-2256, (074)
619-0986
Office of the Civil Defense regional office telephone
directory
National Capital Region: (02) 913-2786
Region I: (072) 607-6528, 700-4747
Region II: (078) 844-1630
Region III: (045) 455-1526
Region IV-A: (049) 834-4244, 531-7279
Region IV-B: (043) 723-4248
Region V: (052) 481-1656
Region VI: (033) 337-6671, 509-7971;
Region VII: (032) 416-5025, 416-5025
Region VIII: (053) 323-8453
Region IX: (062) 215-3984
Region X: (088) 857-3988, 875-3907
Region XI: (082) 233-2022, 233-0611
Region XII: (083) 552-9759; 553-2994
Cordillera Administrative Region: (074) 304-2256
CARAGA: (085) 815-6345, 342-8753, 341-8629

Philippine National Police (PNP) Hotline Patrol
117 or send TXT PNP to 2920
Bureau of Fire Protection (NCR)
117, (02) 729-5166, (02) 410-6319 (Regional Director,
Information Desk)
Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
136, 882-0925 (flood control)
Trunkline: (02) 882-4150-77 loc. 337 (rescue), 255
(Metrobase)
Metrobase: 882-0860
Red Cross hotline
143, (02) 527-0000, (02) 527-8385 to 95
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and
Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
hotline
(02) 433-8526
Philippine Coast Guard
(02) 527-3877, (02) 527-8481, 0917-724-3682 (globe),
0917-PCG-DOTC (globe)
Manila Water Hotline
1627

PHIVOLCS
Trunkline: (02) 426-1468 to 79, local 124/125
(emergency);
Text/call: 0905-313-4077 (globe)
DSWD
(02) 951-7119
Disaster Response Unit: (632)931-81-01 to 07, local
426

DSWD
(02) 951-7119
Disaster Response Unit: (632)931-81-01 to 07,
local 426
Cebu Provincial Government emergency
numbers:
Command Centers
Cebu City Hall Command Center - 2530357
Cebu Province Disaster Risk Reduction and
Emergency Management - 255-0046
Cebu City Disaster Risk and Emergency
Management - 255-0046
Ambulance / Rescue Team
ERUF (Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation)
Dial 161 from any landline within Cebu
* ERUF Banilad: +63.32.233-9300
* ERUF Lapu Lapu: +63.32.340-2994 / 261-9788
* ERUF Abellana Sports Complex: +63.32.2557287
LAPU-LAPU CITY RESCUE UNIT FOUNDATION
(32) 3402994
Bohol Provincial Government emergency
numbers:
Police: 09173051833, 09128089279
Army: 09082682695
Fire: 160
Emergencies: 117

Humanity Road
CLUSTERS POC

OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013)

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  • 1. YALE/TULANE ESF-8 PLANNING AND RESPONSE PROGRAM SPECIAL REPORT TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) BACKGROUND WEATHER OUTLOOK CURRENT SITUATION UNDAC ASSESSMENT NEEDS AND RESPONSE FOOD CLUSTER NATIONAL RESPONSE PHILIPPPINE RED CROSS US RESPONSE NGO CONTACTS 10 NOV 2013 LINKS PHILIPPINES NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC, GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DSWD DISASTER MITIGATION AND RESPONSE SITUATION MAO OFFICIAL GAZETTE PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCY PROJECT NOAH WEATHER PHILIPPINES GMA THE MANILA TIMES INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL RELIEFWEB OCHA HUB Humanitarian Response - The Philippines EUROPEAN HUMANITARIAN AID AND CIVIL PROTECTION CEDIM UNITED STATES THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFDA US EMBASSY – THE PHILIPPINES NOAA PACOM JOINT TYPHOON WARNING CENTER NASA VOA HEALTH INFORMATION CDC DISASTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CENTER PORTALS AND RESOURCES ASEAN COORDINATING CENTER FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT GDDAC PREVENTION WEB – PHILIPPINES PACIFIC DISASTER CENTER THOMAS REUTERS FOUNDATION UNDERGROUND WEATHER GOOGLE CRISIS RELIEF MAP HUMANITY ROAD
  • 2. BACKGROUND Haiyan is known as Yolanda in the Philippines and it made its first landfall in Guiuan municipality, Eastern Samar province at 4:40 am on 8 Nov with maximum sustained winds of at least 235 kilometres per hour (km/h) (146 mph) near the center, as well as wind gusts at 275 km/h (170 mph). It is the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines in 2013. It made subsequent landfalls in Tolosa municipality south of Tacloban City, Leyte province, Daanbantayan and Bantayan Island, Cebu province, and Conception, Iloilo province . (OCHA, 8 Nov 2013) On 9 Nov, Haiyan weakened as it continued its move away from the Philippines. About 4.3 million people are affected in 36 provinces. Over 330,900 people are in 1,223 evacuation centers and 11,200 people are staying with host communities. Tacloban City has no food, water, or electricity. The Government has accepted the UN offer of international assistance. (OCHA, 9 Nov 2013) DESTRUCTION Leyte: The destruction has been canvassed at 70-80% of homes destroyed. All communication systems affected. Tacloban City. Aklan: 9248 destroyed, 18387 partially destroyed (10/17 counted) Samar: 15% destroyed, with worst locations like Guiuan in Eastern Samar unknown at this point. 10390 schools destroyed according to ministry of education in the affected region. ReliefWeb CEDIM 10 NOV 2013 Situation Report No#1 NOTE: Total destruction will not be known for weeks. Over 3.5 million houses exposed
  • 3. WEATHER OUTLOOK AS OF 5 PM PHT, 10 NOV 2013 Typhoon Haiyan is now outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility All Public Warning Signals are now lowered. Sea travel is risky over the seaboards of Luzon, and over the eastern and western seaboard of Visayas. http://weather.com.ph/ ndrrmc.gov.ph GALE WARNING GALE WARNING NO. 8 Strong to gale force winds associated with the surge of Northeast Monsoon. Issued at 5:00 p.m. today, 10 November 2013 Strong to gale force winds is expected to affect the seaboards of Northern and Central Luzon Synopsis: AccuWeather Northeast monsoon affecting Northern and Central Luzon. Forecast: The regions of Cordillera, Ilocos, Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon will experience cloudy skies with rains. Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon will be partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated light rains. The rest of the country will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms. PAGASA Moderate to strong winds blowing from the northeast to southeast will prevail over Luzon and Visayas and coming from the northeast over Mindanao. The coastal waters throughout the archipelago will be moderate to rough.
  • 4. WEATHER OUTLOOK CURRENT STORM ANALYSIS : As of 5:00 am today, the center of the unnamed TD was located over the southeastern portion of the Philippine Sea...about 335 km south-southeast of Korok, Republic of Palau or 1,240 km southeast of Surigao City, Surigao Del Norte...currently moving northwest with a forward speed of 26 km/hr towards Northeastern Mindanao and Visayas. Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min. avg) are at 45 km/hr near the center with higher gusts. 2-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK: This TD is expected to continue accelerating northwestward during the next 24 hours...turning west-northwestward through 48 hours. On the forecast track, the core of the TD will make landfall along Surigao Del Sur...passing across Agusan Del Norte on Tuesday afternoon...and will traverse Southern Visayas Tuesday night until Wednesday early morning. The TD will slightly intensify within the next 24 hours...and could become a minimal Tropical Storm (TS) on Tuesday. Advance Intensity Forecast (AIF) shows its 1-minute maximum sustained winds increasing to 65 km/hr by Tuesday early morning. THE FOLLOWING IS THE SUMMARY OF THE 2-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK AND AN EXTENDED 3-DAY FORECAST ON THIS SYSTEM: TUESDAY EARLY MORNING: Becomes a minimal TS as it moves closer to Surigao Provinces...about 430 km ESE of Bislig City [2AM NOV 12: 7.8N 130.2E @ 65kph]. WEDNESDAY EARLY MORNING: Weakens to a TD as it traverses Southern Visayas...over Southern Cebu...about 45 km NNE of Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental [2AM NOV 13: 9.7N 123.4E @ 55kph]. THURSDAY EARLY MORNING: Regains TS strength as it moves across the West Philippine Sea...about 150 km NW of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan [2AM NOV 14: 10.8N 117.9E @ 75kph]
  • 5. CURRENT SITUATION AS OF 7 PM PHT, 10 NOV 2013 EVACUATIONS: 151,910 families/748,572 persons were evacuated to 664 evacuation centers in 31 provinces, 32 cities, 181 municipalities in Regions IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, and CARAGA AFFECTED POPULATION A total of 2,055,630 (9,497,847 persons) were affected in 7,027 barangays in 455 municipalities, 49 city in 41 provinces in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA 1132,323 families (630,054 persons) have been displaced. There are 1,645 evacuation centers. • 95,696 families /447, 675 persons inside evacuation centers • 32,627 families/182,379 persons outside evacuation centers DAMAGED HOUSES 19,551 houses damaged in Regions IV-A, VI, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA ROADS AND BRIDGES 18 roads and 1 bridge affected in Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, and VIII AIRPORTS Operations at Busuanga, Roxas, Kalibo, and Tacloban airports are suspended. Note: The total extent of damage is unknown as assessments are still ongoing. Expect this information to change frequently as more information becomes available. pagasa.dost.gov.ph ndrrmc.gov.ph
  • 7. CURRENT SITUATION / An aerial photo by AFP shows houses in Tacloban destroyed by the strong winds of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in . (AFP) Note: Casualty statistics are highly uncertain at this time. Official estimates are expected to climb significantly. 9 NOV 2013, Tacloban. 95 % of the city has been destroyed. (Photo OCHA) ndrrmc.gov.ph
  • 8. CURRENT SITUATION CASUALTIES (OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT NUMBERS) 229 dead 45 injured 28 missing CURRENT FATALITY ESTIMATES FROM REGIONAL SOURCES Local police officials say the death toll in Leyte province, which took the brunt of Typhoon Haiyan, could reach as high as 10,000. Provincial officials provided the estimate on Sunday, 10 NOV 2013 after assessing damage in Leyte province. The regional police chief said most of the deaths resulted from drowning and collapsed buildings. VOA Note: Casualty statistics are highly uncertain at this time. Official estimates are expected to climb significantly.
  • 9. UNDAC ASSESSMENT TACLOBAN CITY • • The UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team in Tacloban City reported that local government officials observed a mass grave in one area of the city. • On 11 November, the UN mobilized the Emergency Situations Ministry of the Russian Federation (EMERCOM) to provide a helicopter that can be used for assessments and staff transport. EMERCOM will also provide emergency runway lights, power generators and communication support equipment. • Access remains a significant barrier. Roundtrip travel on the 11 kilometer road that connects the airport to the city currently takes about six hours; it is the only cleared road according to UNDAC. • There are 13 evacuation centers in Tacloban City hosting about 15,000 people with the largest center (Rizal Elementary School) serving 5,000 people. People in the evacuation centers expressed desire to return home as long as they are provided with repair materials and emergency shelter to protect them from the expected rains. In the outskirts of Tacloblan City, there is still no food, no water and no electricity. The airport’s air traffic control and fuel storage facility were damaged. Only C-130 military planes are able to operate. • • Water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), food, medicine, shelter, debris clearance, logistics and communications are immediate priorities in Tacloban City according to the Government. Assets to deliver relief goods are limited. • Communities in the coastal areas are reluctant to return due to the presence of dead bodies. Survivors assess the damage after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city, central Philippines, Nov. 9, 2013. (VOA) Note: Limited access to impacted areas due to debris is significantly limiting the type and quality of damage information available. It is also limiting the assistance that can be made available. OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013)
  • 10. UNDAC ASSESSMENT • In western Visayas, there are significant damages to houses along the coastline from Iloilo City to Pontevedra, Capiz province. • Damage was more extensive on the northern part of Iloilo and Capiz provinces. • The road from Pontevedra to Roxas City is impassable. • Water and food is generally available and the government is conducting relief distributions. • There is no electricity and communications. • Most commercial flights in the country resumed operations. However, flights from Tacloban City, Roxas City, Busuanga and Kalibo remain suspended. • DSWD Disaster Mitigation and Response Situation Map Commercial flights to Tacloban City are not expected to resume for at least two weeks. (Interactive map) An aerial shot shows a flooded area in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Haiyan that smashed into coastal communities on the central Philippines in Iloilo on November 9, 2013 (AFP, Raul Banias) OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013) Affected Municipalities (DSWD report as of 10 Nov 2013)
  • 11. NEEDS AND RESPONSE Incoming international humanitarian workers are encouraged to contact OCHA (enriquez2@un.org ) for the facilitation of visas with the Department of Foreign Affairs. SITUATION ANALYSIS – PHILIPPINES TYPHOON HAIYAN (YOLANDA) 8 NOVEMBER, 2013
  • 12. FOOD CLUSTER • Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is distributing 6,200 food packs in Tacloban City evacuation centers, with help from the military • The Food Cluster co-leads at WFP are Beatrice Tapawan (0917-539-9944, beatrice.tapawan@wfp.org) and Dipayan Bhattacharyya (0917-594-2450, dipayan.bhattacharyya@wfp.org) • WFP has sent 44 tons (feed ~120,000 people/day) of High Energy Biscuits to Tacloban, expected to arrive by Monday • WFP is organizing other food commodities for delivery – stocks in country were already stretched as the earthquake recovery was ongoing • Some basic food supplies were available in the Central Visayas area as earthquake relief efforts were still active when the typhoon struck DSWD Situation Map UN OCHA Situation Report: 11/10/13 IFRC Update 11/8/13 WFP Updates
  • 13. NATIONAL RESPONSE The Government of the Philippines in partnership with Member States has mobilized search and rescue efforts and continue to clear main roads. • Relief efforts involve creating a pipeline of aid and goods distribution with deployment of relief specialists and logistic support. However travel to remote locations remains a challenge and there are areas that have not yet been reached to assess casualties and damage. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) ‒ DPWH IV-A: Directed 15 District Engineers to instruct their Maintenance Engineers and members of Disaster Response Teams not to leave their posts DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH) ‒ DPWH V • Prepositioned assets to be used in clearing operations • Deployed DEOs re conducting manual ditching cleaning / declogging and cleaning of drainage lined canal; trimming / cutting of tree branches seen hazardous to traffic users along national roads and bridges ‒ DPWH VII : Heavy equipment on standby ‒ • DPWH VIII: Prepositioned equipment all over the region for response operations DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (DSWD) DPWH IV-B • Prepositioned heavy equipment in strategic areas for possible clearing operations • Deployed DRRM Teams and maintenance point persons on strategic location particularly identified road sections prone to landslides and flooding NDRRMC REPORT ON ACTIONS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT IN THE WAKE OF TYPHOON YOLANDA (NOVEMBER 10, 2013) Prepositioned emergency relief resources in regions lying along the typhoon path. This includes the newly released P30 million additional standby funds at P5 million each for Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, and X. ‒ Mobilized 1,329 volunteers at DSWD-NROC assisting in the repacking of family packs as of 09 November 2013 ‒ Mobilized a 7-man team from DSWD-CO to assist DSWD-FO VIII in rapid assessment and on-going disaster operations ‒ ‒ ‒ National and Regional Warehouses: Collaboration with the PAF-AFP, PN-AFP, PCG-DOTC, Air 21, PAL Foundation and UN-WFP for the land, air and sea transport of relief resources
  • 14. NATIONAL RESPONSE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH) • 10 NOV conducted an assessment and identified the needs in the affected areas of Tacloban and delivered medications to the area • • CHD VII and CHD VIII ‒ Released 10 hygiene kits and one package of assorted drugs and medicines to Guinobatan Central School in Albay ‒ Prepositioned assorted drugs, medicines and first aid kits to the provinces of Region VI • CHD IV-A ‒ Stockpiled medicines and medical supplies • CHD IV-B ‒ Prepositioned a total of P229,553.65 worth of assorted drug and medicines top CHD Extension Offices in the province • CHD Extension Offices: Oriental Mindoro – provided the evacuation centers with 15 pieces of jerry cans and assorted drugs and medicine amounting to P10,035 • CHD V ‒ Assigned Rapid Assessment Teams and Surveillance Teams in six provinces; Stationed medical and surgical teams at BRTTH and Bicol Medical Center; Assigned four medical teams for evacuation centers ‒ Made available P 500,000.00 worth of QRF ‒ Prepositioned the following: ‒ 150-200 hygiene kits in six provinces ‒ 1,839 hygiene kits ‒ 15 barrels of chlorine granules ‒ 5,000 bags on credit sales with NFA to be given to LGUs ‒ 2,000 family packs • CHD VII - Medical Teams have been deployed in Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor • CHD X - CHD response teams are on standby/on-call status • CHD CARAGA - Prepositioned assorted drugs and medicines to provinces of Dinagat Island, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Su HOSPITALS IN AFFECTED AREAS: The Department of Health (DOH) has sought help from the World Health Organization (WHO) in supplying tent hospitals and mobile medical centers as a number of hospitals in areas affected by super typhoon Yolanda (international codename: Haiyan) are presently waterlogged. Assistant Health Eric Tayag, in radio reports said that hospitals in Leyte were unable to provide urgent needed treatment services due to the strong winds and high-rise floods that have damaged hospitals some partially, others completely. Tayag said that the DOH has also sent medical teams from Manila, medicines, medical supplies, water, sanitation, health kits, cot beds, among other supplies. Manila Times - 9 NOV 2013 NDRRMC REPORT ON ACTIONS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT IN THE WAKE OF TYPHOON YOLANDA (NOVEMBER 10, 2013)
  • 15. PHILIPPINE RED CROSS RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT ACTION • Before typhoon Haiyan entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), the following items were prepositioned in PRC Cebu Regional Warehouse: • 2,000 tins of ready to eat food • 4,000 blankets • 4,000 plastic mats • 2,000 hygiene kits • 2,000 jerry cans • 10 health emergency tents • 5,000 units of food and non-food items • Hot meals were also provided to 3,365 affected individuals in Masbate, San Pablo and Capiz. • As of 9am, a total of 19,677 families (993,585 persons) were temporarily sheltered in 353 evacuation centers. • Staff and volunteers from local chapters are now deployed in different affected areas. • Hot meals were also provided to 3,365 affected individuals in Masbate, San Pablo and Capiz. • Welfare Desks including restoring family links and tracing services were established in the affected areas to assist affected individuals with tracing inquiries. • Three teams from the National Headquarters are being deployed in Samar, Leyte and Capiz together with the Water Search and Rescue Teams of Olongapo Chapter. • The PRC chapter in Masbate will be conducting assessment in Balud, one of the hardest hit areas, were no reports were gathered as of today. • In Leyte, PRC packed relief goods for immediate distribution to evacuation centers. Hot meals were provided to 450 evacuees in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and Eastern Visayas State University. PRC Preparedness and Response Plan Re: Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) Image from PRC
  • 16. US RESPONSE US EMBASSY - The United States Embassy set aside $100,000 for relief operations for victims Yolanda. Embassy Charge d'Affaires Brian Goldbeck issued a disaster declaration announcing the immediate availability of the amount. DEPRTMENT OF DEFENSE • At the request of the government of the Philippines, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has directed U.S. Pacific Command to support U.S. government humanitarian relief operations in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan. • The initial focus includes surface maritime search and rescue (SAR), medium-heavy helicopter lift support, airborne maritime SAR, fixed-wing lift support and logistics enablers. USAID • USAID, the lead agency for the international humanitarian response, deployed a Disaster Assistance Response Team to the area to make assessments. • The team's early surveys in some of the country's hardesthit areas found severe damage, particularly in the towns of Tacloban and Ormoc on the island of Leyte, which were virtually wiped out by the storm. AMERICAN RED CROSS - The American Red Cross deployed staff members to the area and activated its family tracing services for people seeking to locate missing family members. With phone lines down across the area, the agency urged people to be patient and keep trying to make contact. GOOGLE - Google has launched a person finder for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, known as Yolanda in the Philippines, where friends and family can search for information on a loved one or enter information about a person's whereabouts so others know they are safe. InterAction - Those seeking to send help can go to website for InterAction, a consortium of 180 non-government organizations involved in global assistance programs. Among the members are the American Red Cross, AmeriCares, CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Corps, Oxfam America, Save the Children, U.S. Fund for UNICEF and World Food Program USA. Note: US government actions are being coordinated through the government of the Philippines. DOD USA TODAY
  • 17. NGO Télécoms Sans Frontières’ TSF is one of the first NGO responders on the ground, allowing for telecoms assessments to be carried out as well as the immediate installation of telecoms centers to generate a coordination hub for the other NGOs in the disaster zone. Three functioning satellite connections have been installed to provide internet to the telecom centers. Oxfam International dispatched a team of experts to assess the water, public health and sanitation conditions in Bohol. Another batch of teams will go to Northern Cebu, Northern and Eastern Samar and Leyte, in the Eastern Visayas region. Catholic Relief Services sent response teams to the areas hardest hit to conduct needs assessments. CRS is engaging partners and other aid agencies, mobilizing resources to help the government and the most affected areas. Tarpaulins are being moved to Cebu City to provide 8,000 families with inevitable shelter needs. International Medical Corps' emergency teams are preparing to deploy, coordinating with partners on the ground and prepositioning supplies. Handicapped International is sending an emergency assessment team to the hardest-hit areas in collaboration with other international NGOs starting with the city of Tacloban. Shelter Box USA currently has a team based in the country providing shelter in response to the October 15 earthquake that hit Bohol. Shelter Box USA will conduct needs assessments soon and formulate a response. Child Fund International is participating in coordinated response and needs-assessment planning with the government and other NGOs, and coordinating closely with local partner organizations. Emergency response teams prepositioned supplies, including emergency kits and tents, and made arrangements with local suppliers to access food and non-food relief supplies. Preparations are being made to setup of Child Centered Spaces in the storm’s aftermath so that children will have a safe haven. Save the Children deployed emergency responders to areas where the storm was expected to hit hardest. Teams are on the ground delivering essentials such as blankets, mosquito nets, emergency kits for children and families (household and hygiene supplies, clean drinking water, cleaning items, temporary school tents and education materials). Additionally, they are partnering with local governments and other relief agencies to assess needs and provide assistance, with a special focus on affected children. Feed the Children Is formulating response plans with its office in Cebu to prepare to provide relief in the form of food, water, and basic necessities to the more than 200,000 children currently supported by Feed the Children programs
  • 18. POINTS OF CONTACT National Emergency Telephone Number: 117 National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) hotlines: (02) 911-1406, (02) 9122665, (02) 912-5668, (02) 911-1873 NDRRMC hotlines for Luzon National Capital Region: (02) 421-1918 Region I: (072) 607-6528 Region II: (078) 844-1630 Region III: (045) 455-1145 Region IV-A: (049) 531-7266 Region IV-B: (043) 723-4248 Region V: (052) 481-1656, (052) 481-5031 Cordillera Administrative Region: (074) 304-2256, (074) 619-0986 Office of the Civil Defense regional office telephone directory National Capital Region: (02) 913-2786 Region I: (072) 607-6528, 700-4747 Region II: (078) 844-1630 Region III: (045) 455-1526 Region IV-A: (049) 834-4244, 531-7279 Region IV-B: (043) 723-4248 Region V: (052) 481-1656 Region VI: (033) 337-6671, 509-7971; Region VII: (032) 416-5025, 416-5025 Region VIII: (053) 323-8453 Region IX: (062) 215-3984 Region X: (088) 857-3988, 875-3907 Region XI: (082) 233-2022, 233-0611 Region XII: (083) 552-9759; 553-2994 Cordillera Administrative Region: (074) 304-2256 CARAGA: (085) 815-6345, 342-8753, 341-8629 Philippine National Police (PNP) Hotline Patrol 117 or send TXT PNP to 2920 Bureau of Fire Protection (NCR) 117, (02) 729-5166, (02) 410-6319 (Regional Director, Information Desk) Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) 136, 882-0925 (flood control) Trunkline: (02) 882-4150-77 loc. 337 (rescue), 255 (Metrobase) Metrobase: 882-0860 Red Cross hotline 143, (02) 527-0000, (02) 527-8385 to 95 Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) hotline (02) 433-8526 Philippine Coast Guard (02) 527-3877, (02) 527-8481, 0917-724-3682 (globe), 0917-PCG-DOTC (globe) Manila Water Hotline 1627 PHIVOLCS Trunkline: (02) 426-1468 to 79, local 124/125 (emergency); Text/call: 0905-313-4077 (globe) DSWD (02) 951-7119 Disaster Response Unit: (632)931-81-01 to 07, local 426 DSWD (02) 951-7119 Disaster Response Unit: (632)931-81-01 to 07, local 426 Cebu Provincial Government emergency numbers: Command Centers Cebu City Hall Command Center - 2530357 Cebu Province Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management - 255-0046 Cebu City Disaster Risk and Emergency Management - 255-0046 Ambulance / Rescue Team ERUF (Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation) Dial 161 from any landline within Cebu * ERUF Banilad: +63.32.233-9300 * ERUF Lapu Lapu: +63.32.340-2994 / 261-9788 * ERUF Abellana Sports Complex: +63.32.2557287 LAPU-LAPU CITY RESCUE UNIT FOUNDATION (32) 3402994 Bohol Provincial Government emergency numbers: Police: 09173051833, 09128089279 Army: 09082682695 Fire: 160 Emergencies: 117 Humanity Road
  • 19. CLUSTERS POC OCHA SITREP NO.4 (10 NOV 2013)