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ALBAY PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Albay Governor Joey Sarte Salceda
December 21, 2009
Chronology of Events

September 2006
- Reverted to Alert Level 1 (progressively
downgraded from Level 4 in July 4, 2006) and
maintained since then up to July 2009

August 10, 2008
- Alert Level 1
(Minor Mild Explosion)
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July 10, 2009
- Alert Level 2
(Due to continued state of unrest
which could lead to Ash Explosion or
eventual Hazardous Magmatic Eruption)
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November 11-12, 2009
- Alert level 2
( 4 ash explosions )
(MV remained Inflated, above normal SO2
level, visible crater glow, seismic activity)
- 1,900 families evacuated
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December 14, 2009
(8:00 PM)
- Alert Level 3
( 5 series of ash explosion and lava flow ,
increase SO2 and seismic activities)
Potential Impacts
Effects
Threatened Areas
(6 km r PDZ only)
Counter Measure
Impact
Lava Flow
Legazpi
Daraga
Sto. Domingo
Distance
Life threatening.
Destructive to Structures,
agriculture.
Pyroclastic Flow
Areas Around Mayon
Volcano
Evacuation Outside
Danger Zone
Life threatening. Highly
destructive to properties.
Ash Fall
First/part of 2nd Dist (SE
wind)
Third/part of 2nd Dist (NE
wind)
Damped cloth
Health hazard and
destructive to houses ,
fisheries, and agriculture.
Lahar
River Channels during
weather disturbances
Evacuation to higher
ground
Life threatening. Highly
destructive to properties,
structures and agriculture.
Bush Fire
Bushy Areas
Distance/
Evacuation
Life threatening.
Destructive to forest,
agriculture and properties
Tephra Fall
Within 3-4 km radius
Distance/
Evacuation
Non-destructive
Eruption Damage
Year
Amount
Descriptions
2000
P 204 M
Agri/Infra/Housing/Fishery
2001
301 M
Agri/Infra/Housing/Fishery
2006
505 M
Agri/Infra/Housing/Fishery
The Main Objective
ALBAY PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Provincial Disaster Operation Center
Old Albay, Legazpi City
OPERATION MAYON 2009
Summary of Estimated Threatened Population
(6 kmr PDZ to 10 km HRZ)
As of July 19, 2009
AFFECTED AREAS
BY DISTANCE
TOTAL NUMBER OF
BARANGAYS AFFECTED
AFFECTED POPULATION
FAMILIES
PERSONS
1. 6 KMR PDZ
20
2,728
12,803
2. 6 to 8 km Extended HRZ
25
7,218
34,482
3. 8 to 10 km (South East
Quadrant
26
16,232
72,858
TOTAL
56
26,178
120,143
Note: Some Puroks of the 15 Barangays under the 6 to 8 km are inside the 6 km PDZ
Threatened Population involving 3 Cities
and 5 Municipalities; 9,946 at Alert 4
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To be evacuated at Alert Level 3
Population inside the 6 km r PDH
 Families
2,728
 Persons
12,803
 Barangays involved 20
To be evacuated at Alert Level 4
Population in the 6 to 8-km Extended High
Danger Zone (Around MV)
 Families
7,218
 Persons
34,482
 Barangays involved 25
To be evacuated at Alert Level 4
Population in the 8 to 10 –km High Danger
Risk Zone (SE Quadrant)
 Families
16,232
 Persons
72,858
 Barangays involved 26
Grand Total of Population to be
evacuated
 Families
 Persons
: 26,178
: 120,143
 Barangays involved
: 56*
ALBAY PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
A Provincial Disaster Operation Center
Old Albay, Legazpi City
City/
Municipality
1. Tabaco City
Sub-Total
2. Malilipot
OPERATION MAYON 2009
POPULATION AT RISK (Inside the 6km Permanent Danger Zone)
As of July 17, 2009
Total Population
Population at Risk
Remarks
Barangay
(Evacuation Center)
Families
Persons Families Persons
Magapo
184
912
184
912 Sn Antonio E/S
Oson
220
1200
San Antonio E/S
P-6
38
152
P-7
24
109
Buhian
367
1488
Bantayan E/S
P-6
30
125
P-7
19
110
Buang
585
3170
Mayon E/S
P-1
105
542
Comon
440
2190
Tabaco Natl H/S
P-5
65
314
P-6
79
398
P-7
40
222
Mariroc-Nagsipit
976
4433
Tabaco NorthWest E/S
P-6
88
408
P-7
163
779
San Isidro
226
1082
San Antonio E/S
P-5
24
111
Bonot
215
1063
San Antonio E/S
P-2
18
72
8
3213
15538
877
4254
Calbayog
San Roque
P-6
Canaway
P-4
Sub-Total
3. Daraga
Sub-Total
3
Miisi
1
517
503
2330
2213
517
2330 Sn Jose E/S
459
2433
37
146 Malilipot C/S
1479
6976
80
634
383 Malilipot C/S
2859
258
1032
0
258
1032
0
0 relocated but farming
in the 6km PDZ
0
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ALBAY PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
A Provincial Disaster Operation Center
Old Albay, Legazpi City
City/
Municipality
4. Camalig
OPERATION MAYON 2009
POPULATION AT RISK (Inside the 6km Permanent Danger Zone)
As of July 17, 2009
Total Population
Population at Risk
Remarks
Barangay
(Evacuation Center)
Families
Persons Families Persons
Quirangay
633
2747
Bariw E/S & H/S; FVR
P-4
104
428 Bariw H/S
P-5
65
306
P-6
51
259
P-7
77
334
Sua
331
1429
P-6
58
280 Baligang E/S; FVR
P-7
67
285
Tumpa
P-3
P-6
294
Anoling
554
2648
221
1812
8177
719
249
1429
249
1429
56
56
298 Guinobatan East C/S
298
Baligang
299
1529
299
1529 Centralized Evacuation
Center - City Gym
Tambo
P-6
P-7
Amtic
P-6
230
1120
Sub-Total
5. Guinobatan
6. Ligao City
Maninila
P-6
1
Sub-Total
TO. BGYS AFFECTED
TOTAL POPULATION
Baligang E/S
39
37
4
Sub-Total
1353
3
373
1999
902
4648
7913
37800
188
172
916 FVR R/S;Baligang E/S
3168
51
29
249
125
63
442
321
2224
2728
12803
20
TOTAL POPULATION AT RISK
Source: Barangay Officials; APSEMO actual survey; LGUs
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OPERATION MAYON 2009
POPULATION AT RISK
6 to 8 km Extended High Danger Zone
Municipality / City
1. CA MA LIG
Barangay
Quirangay
Tumpa
Salugan
Cabangan
(Upper)
Sua
Sub-Total
3. LIGA O
5
1,420
993
754
929
864
4,960
Maninila
Masarawag
Dona Tomasa
Muladbucad Peq
Muladbucad Grde
5
193
788
277
446
439
2,143
1,131
3,707
1,227
1,902
2,079
10,046
6
280
150
124
55
84
78
771
1,678
746
632
254
378
387
4,075
Comon
Oson
Buang
Bonot
Boring-San Isidro
Mariroc-Nagsipit
Buhian
7
256
158
480
197
202
725
318
2,336
1,256
939
2,628
991
971
3,246
1,253
11,284
466
379
845
7,218
2,067
2,050
4,117
34,482
A mtic
Tambo
Basag
Nasisi
Binanowan
Nabunton
Sub-Total
4. TA BA CO
Sub-Total
5. MA LILIPOT
Population
336
218
170
193
206
1,123
Sub-Total
2. GUINOBA TA N
Families
San Roque
Canaway
Sub-Total
TOTAL
2
25
Distance from Mayon
Crater
7
8
8
8
8.25
8
8
8.5
8.75 *
9.00 *
7.5
8
9.25 (along the river)
10.75(along the river)
8.75 (along the river)
8
6.5
7.25
7
7.75
8
9.5 (t o include-LGU)
8.25
7.25
7.5
NOTE: 1. 6.5 to 8.5 km extended High Risk zone will be limited to areas recommended by PHIVOLCS
and those near the MV river channels and gullies.
2. Updating in progress
Barangays and Population at Risk (SE Quadrant)
8 to 10 km r High Risk Danger Zone
Municipality / City
1. LEGAZPI CITY
Barangay
Buyuan
Mabinit
Matanag
Bonga
Bagong A bre
Padang
Pawa
Dita
Bigaa
A rimbay
San Joaquin
Bogtong
Sub-Total
12
Families
829
354
398
823
366
352
769
353
1,330
843
460
883
7,760
9
474
416
711
630
371
416
1,407
470
532
5,427
2,409
1,916
3,322
2,808
1,577
1,916
9,646
2,257
2,430
28,281
439
0
1,797
0
5
368
977
819
442
3,045
1,674
3,378
2,831
2,136
11,816
26
16,232
72,858
2. STO.DOMINGO * Sta.Misericordia
San Fernando
Fidel Surtida
Lidong
San Roque
New San Roque
Poblacion Proper
San A ndres
San Isidro
Sub-Total
3. DARAGA
Banadero
Budiao-relocated still
farming in 6km PDZ
Matnog
Salvacion
A lcala
Busay
Sub-Total
TOTAL
NOTE:
1.
Population Distance from Mayon
Crater
3,514
8
1,515
8.25
1,744
8.25
3,152
8.5
1,697
9
1,332
9.5
3,265
9.75
1,528
10
5,149
10.5
3,830
10.5
1,980
10.5
4,055
11
32,761
8 to 10 km extended high risk zone are limited at the SE Quadrant due to possible
extension of Pyroclastic effects aside from the danger posed by mudflow in the event of
typhoon and other weather hazards.
2.
* Data report submitted July 17 still for validation.
8
8.25
8.5
8.5
8.75
9.25
10
10
9.25
8
8
8.25
8.5
9.5
10
SUMMARY OF EVACUATION DATA
DATE
November 12, 2009
November 13, 2009
November 14, 2009
November 15, 2009
November 16, 2009
November 17, 2009
November 18, 2009
November 19, 2009
November 20, 2009
November 21, 2009
November 22, 2009
November 23, 2009
November 24, 2009
November 25, 2009
November 26, 2009
November 27, 2009
November 28, 2009
November 29, 2009
November 30, 2009
December 1, 2009
December 2, 2009
December 3, 2009
December 4, 2009
December 5, 2009
December 6, 2009
December 7, 2009
December 8, 2009
December 9, 2009
December 10, 2009
December 11, 2009
December 12, 2009
December 13, 2009
December 14, 2009
December 15, 2009
December 16, 2009
December 17, 2009
December 18, 2009
TOTAL NO. EVACUEES MAN DAYS
TOTAL FAMILIES
EVACUATED
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
2611
6220
6993
8080
87,858
REMARKS
Alert raised to Level 2
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Alert raised to Level 3
Alert Level 3
Alert Level 3
Alert Level 3
Alert Level 3
PARTIAL EVACUATION REPORT : MAYON 2009
as of December 20, 2009; 4:00PM
CITY / MUNICIPALITY
1. Camalig
Sub Total
2. Daraga
Sub Total
3. Legazpi City
POPULATION
BARANGAY
Quirangay
Sua
Cabangan
Tumpa
Salugan
Anoling
1
PERSONS
2,747
1,429
687
1,353
754
916
7,886
1,823
2,356
153
1,500
1,129
6,961
1,419
421
2,111
4,357
3,868
421
12,597
915
40
72
213
1,014
1,003
112
360
539
4,268
2,406
153
620
3,179
1,267
3,647
989
5,903
1,935
1,935
1,665
1,665
30
9,217
44,394
6
Banadero
Alcala
-doMatnog
-do3
Mabinit
Matanag
Buyuan
Bonga
Padang
Sub Total
4. Tabaco City
Sub Total
5. Malilipot
Sub Total
6. Sto. Domingo
Sub Total
7. Ligao
Sub Total
8. Guinobatan
Sub Total
TOTAL
Source: LGUs
EVACUATION CENTER
FAMILIES
633
331
152
294
170
221
1,801
489
596
51
256
230
1,622
275
81
406
826
754
81
2,423
197
13
18
48
169
213
22
83
116
879
545
40
134
719
282
637
227
1,146
278
278
349
349
5
Magapo
Buhian
Bonot
Oson
Comon
Mariroc-Nagsipi
San Isidro
Various Barangays
Buang
8
Calbayog
San Roque
Canaway
3
Lidong
Sta Misericordia
Fidel Surtida
3
Baligang
1
Maninila
NAME
Bariw E/S
Baligang E/S
Cabangan E/S
Baligang E/S
Camalig Natl H/S
FVR R/S
LOCATION (Brgy)
Bariw
Baligang
Cabangan
Baligang
Poblacion Camalig
Tagaytay
5
Anislag
Daraga
Anislag
Anislag
Daraga
R/S
North C/S
R/S
R/S
H/S
Anislag
Bagumbayan
Anislag
Anislag
Centro Daraga
3
San Roque E/S
Bogtong E/S
Albay Central School
Bagumbayan C/S
Gogon C/S
Albay C/S
San Roque
Bogtong
East Washington Drive
Bagumbayan
Gogon
East Washington Drive
5
San Antonio E/S
Bantayan E/S
San Antonio H/S
-doTabaco N H/S
Tabaco NW E/S
San Antonio H/S
San Antonio
Bantayan
San Antonio
-do-
Mayon E/S
Mayon
6
San Jose E/S
Malilipot C/S
Malilipot C/S
San Jose
Centro Malilipot
-do2
Bical Natl H/S
San Andres R/S
-do-
Bical
2
Amtic H/S
Amtic
1
AECID Evac Center
Travesia
1
25
Preparedness Measures Undertaken
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July 7, 2009 - Issued PDCC Advisory 1
Off limits at the 7Km Extended Danger Zone at the SE Quadrant of Mayon
Volcano
2. Prohibiting Mountain Climbing and other Tourism Promotion Activities inside the
declared DZ
3. Prohibiting Farming and Orchid gathering inside the declared DZ
1.
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July 10, 2009
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Released of PDCC Advisory No. 2 Reiterating Advisory Strict Enforcement of
PHIVOLCS recommendation.
Activation of all C/MDCCs concerned
Conduct of PDCC Emergency Meeting
Review and Update of Existing local warning and evacuation plan by barangays
Review and Update of Contingency Plans by PDCC member agencies (
Transportation, Logistics and Finance, Security, Relief, Evacuation, WASHN,
etc)
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July 12, 2009
:
- Prepositioned Emergency Evacuation Vehicles (AFP-JTFM, PEO, DPWH,
C/MDCC, etc)
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July 13, 2009
- Set up checkpoints in all entry point to the DZ (AFP-Joint Task Force
Mayon)
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August 6, 2009
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Conducted hazard awareness campaign for BDCCs around Mayon Volcano
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August 14, 2009
- SPA declaration of State of Imminent Disaster of Barangays, Cities and
Municipalities around MV
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August 20, 2009
- Purchased and Distribution of Early Warning
Equipments to barangays around MV
(Mountain Bikes Whistle, Transistor
Radio, Megaphones, Medical Kits,
Public Address System)
 August 22, 2009
- PDCC Executive Committee Meeting due to
state unrest of MV and a possible Lava Dome collapse.
 August 27- September 15, 2009
- Conducted Preemptive Health Risk Assessment of all
population at risk around the declared danger zones of
MV
 3 Cities and 5 Municipalities
 7,758 patients assessed and treated
Preparedness Measures Undertaken
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Deped: Identified and prepared safe evacuation centers
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Apsemo: targetting of evacuation
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gender sensitive and rights based with water supply, community kitchen, electricity and other amenities.
Construction of permanent evac centers in schools (Camalig, Guinobatan and Daraga)
review of master list of population at risk
Sustained social preparations and community mobilization through barangay assemblies and pulong-pulongs
PSWDO: Prepositioned relief assistance
 Renewed MOA between PGA and NFA to ensure initial allocation of 10,000 – 15,000
bags of rice in case of evacuation.
OCD-RDCC – Maintained closed coordination with PDCC and facilitated the release of fund
from NCF for POL of evacuation vehicles.
AFP / PNP - Activated Joint Task Force Mayon to spearhead evacuation of vulnerable
populations in July 2009
 Up to 54 trucks and other land, air and water military / police assets ready since July 2009
 Established check points in strategic areas around MV to deter residents from entering the
declared PDZ.
PNRC – On stand-by response team
DPWH- Allocated engineering teams and trucks for evacuation.
Media- maintained closed coordination with PDCC for issuance of emergency advisories to the
public.
FROM STATE OF PREPAREDNESS TO A STATE
OF RESPONSE
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Activated Provincial Disaster Operation Center 24/7
Declared the Entire province of Albay under the State of Calamity
effective 3 PM, Dec 17, 2009.
Placed the 8-km radius High Risk Zone under State of 24-hour curfew
which can only be lifted once Mayon Volcano Alert Level status is
lowered down to 2 by PHIVOLCS.
Evacuated population from the 8 km-r High Risk Zone
 JTFM (AFP) checkpoints, patrols around Mayon Volcano to secure
the area
 Coordination with CHR (provided mobility with Gov car) for
enforcement of enforced evacuation and 24-hour curfew
 Maintain close coordination with PHIVOLCS
 Organized AHEM station in each evacuation center
Maintains harmonious media relations for support on public
information, advisories and community warning.
Operating Guidelines
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Official warning only from PHIVOLCS
PDOC is the nerve center of operational coordination and
instructions.
Official PDCC reports are those signed by the PDCC
Chairman
Logistics and supports coordinated with the PDCC
Secretariat
Lead agencies to work on mandated task. (ie. ReliefPSWDO, Transport-AFP-JTFM, Security-PNP, EvacuationDepEd etc.)
PDCC thru APSEMO to coordinate with LGUs
RDCC thru OCD5 to coordinate with NGAs
OCD-APSEMO coordination must be maintained.
NGOs to be coordinated by the PDOC thru NGO Assistance
Desk.
PDCC Operational Structure
CHAIRMAN
VICE-CHAIRMAN
S E C R E TAR IAT E
Pre-Disaster Phase
APSEMO
C/MDCC
BDCC
Disaster Phase
MEDIA
Intl. Org.
PHIVOLCS
MEDIA
APSEMO
Secretariat
LGUs
LGUs
NGAs
LGUs
NGAs
NGOs
RELIGIOUS
PAGASA
NGOs
APSEMO
Secretariat
Post-Disaster Phase
NGOs
RELIGIOUS
MEDIA
MEDIA
Intl.NGOs
Org.
Intl.
Albay Mabuhay Task Force
Secretariat
Division of Labor and Shared Responsibilities
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BDCCs
 BDCCs assist the PDCC and local DCCs on the following:
○ Mobilization of evacuation procedures
○ Security in the community and evacuation centers (barangay
tanods)
○ Monitoring of health and sanitation conditions.
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C/MDCCs Direct supervision and control in Camp Management of their
respective evac centers.
 Non-rice food items (NRFI)
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PDCC Provides support to local DCCs requirements beyond their
financial capacity
 Manage response clusters
 Given provincial goal of zero casualty, P5kg rice per day per
family, transportation support via AFP / PNP / PEO, WASH
support through PHO, AHEM, DOH
Organizational Structure of PDCC Secretariat
(Apsemo)
Provl. Govt. Dept. Head
Asst. Provl. Govt. Dept.
Head
Research
Documentation
& Statistics
Division
Planning &
Operations
Division
Medical &
Emergency
Services
Division
Information &
Training
Division
Road Safety
Division
Capacities
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Provincial Disaster Operation Center as the nerve
center of coordination, planning, and actions
Communication system established in all cities and
municipalities province-wide
54 Emergency Evacuation Camps established
Data bank
AECID water purifying equipment (30,000 liters per
hour) on stand-b y
More than 50 units of vehicles from the AFP and LGUs
Medics and Paramedics in action in each evac center
CLUSTER APPROACH TO RESPONSE STRATEGY
Evacuation and Camp Management
Cluster Lead - Apsemo
Members
- DepEd, PNP, PEO, DPWH, AFP
PGSO, OCD, PNRC, INGOs/NGOs
Security
Cluster Lead - PNP
Members
- AFP, DepEd, Apsemo, INGO/NGOs
Logistics
Cluster Lead
Members
- APSEMO / PGSO
- OCD, PNRC, PIA, PNP, AFP, DPWH,
PEO, RESCUE ORGS., NTC, ALECO,
BJMP,BFP, DOTC, PCG, DBM, DOF, RADIO
GRPS, GFIs,
ATO, PPA, INGOs/NGOs
Cluster Lead and Members
Water, Health, Sanitation
Cluster Lead- PHO
Members - PEO, BFP, DOH, PNRC, Water
Districts, INGOs/NGOs, NNC EMB
Joint Psycho-Social Care Cluster
Cluster Lead - BRTTH (Dr. Rivera),
Members
- DSWD, PSWDO, PHO, PEO, World Vision, PNRC, SAC,
Save the Children, etc.
Food Security, Livelihood and Economic Opportunities
Cluster Lead
- PAS & PCDO
Members
- DTI, DOST, PSWDO, DTI
TESDA, NEDA, BFAR, PCA, FIDA, NFA,
NIA, PAFC, PCIC, DAR, DSWD, DA,
DOLE, CDA, INGOs/NGOs
Education
Cluster Lead
- DepEd / PED
Members
- PSWDO, PHO, PNP, CHED, TESDA,
INGO/NGOs
WASHN
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Repair of 57 comfort rooms
Installation of 24 portalets
Repair of all faucets
LCWD restored normal supply of water to Lgp evac
centers
LWUA sends 4 water tank lorries (first arrived 12/17): free
water from LWCD and fuel from Apsemo, 1,000 liters
capacity, 10 mins to refill and discharge
5 units of fire trucks (up to 16) regular delivery by BFP –
water for bathing and washing
24 drums installed (10 more available)
Water purifier with capacity of 30,000 liters ready
Health Interventions






Preemptive healthcare (medical missions in all 56 bgys)
since Aug 2009
Rapid Health Assessment System now everyday from
every two days
AHEM health station posted 24/7 in every evac center:
permanent presence in evac centers and feedback /
update to PDOC
Regular periodic inspection / medical action in evac
centers by composite medical team (BRTTH and
provincial hospitals)
Hospitals in Code Blue
All evacuees provided PHIC
D IS E AS E S UR VE IL L ANC E D AT A
E VAC UAT IO N C AMP S
P rov inc e/Munic ipality
E VAC UAT IO N C E NT E R : AL B AY
D ate; D ec ember 20, 2009
DAT E
NO. OF
F AMIL IE S
NO. OF
INDIV IDUAL S
ME AS L E S
C OUG H W/
F EVER
DIAR R HE A
F E V E R W/
J AUNDIC E
MAL AR IA
S US P .
C ONF .
T YP HOID
S US P .
C ONF .
DE NG UE
OT HE R S
DE AT HS
R E MAR K S
1. L E G AZP I C IT Y
a. Albay C entral
S c hool
426
2,555
1
c ough and c olds -3
fever-1
s tomac he-1
toothac he-1
lbm-2
b. B ag umbayan
EC
803
3,338
2
c ough and c olds -4
wound - 2
HP N-1
lbm-3
fever-3
toothac he-5
c . G og on E C
752
3,406
5
fever-1
HP N-1
otitis media-1
*D elivery- 1 at
B R T T H to a baby
girl
c ough and c olds -3
ac ute tons ilopharyngitis -1
s kin dis eas e-1
vertigo-3
as thma-1
d. S an R oque E C
lbm-1
356
1,406
5
2. D AR AG A
tens ion headac he-5
wound - 1
diz z ines s - 2
c ough and c olds -4
a. D arag a Nat'l
H ig h S c h E C
allergy-1
headac he-5
tootac c he-1
tons illitis -1
b. Anis lag Infirmary
c ough and c olds -1
35
125
3
headac he-1
toothac he-2
wound - 2
UTI-1
eye problem-3
HP N-1
c . D arag a North
E lem S c h E C
c ough & c olds -17
fever-7
mumps - 5
HP N-3
tootac he 2
wound - 2
abdominal pain -1
tonaillitia-1
abs c es s -1
is olated
DIS E AS E S UR VE IL L ANC E DAT A
E VAC UAT IO N C AMP S
P rov inc e/Munic ipality
E VAC UAT IO N C E NT E R : AL B AY
Date; Dec ember 20, 2009
DAT E
NO. OF
F AMIL IE S
NO. OF
INDIVIDUAL S
C OUG H W/
F E VE R
ME AS L E S
3. C AMAL IG
a. C abangan E lem
S c h. E C
DIAR R HE A
F E VE R W/
J AUNDIC E
MAL AR IA
S US P .
C ONF .
T YP HOID
S US P .
C ONF .
DE NG UE
OT HE R S
R E MAR K S
fever-7
1
headac he- 5
c ough- 6
wound-2
b. F VR
c .B ariw E lem S c h
EC
fever-1
s tomac he-1
vomoting- 1
c ough, c olds -17
fever-1
as thma-2
headac he -3
lbm-2
HP N- 2
c ough, c olds -5
toothac he-1
headac he-1
fever-2
HP N-1
c ough c olds -1
headac he - 3
3
e. C amalig North
C entral S c h E C
4. G UINO B AT AN
a. T raves ia
1
5. T AB AC O
a. T abac o North
wes t C entral
S c h E vac
b. B antayan
c . S an Antonio HS
d. S an Antonio E S
e. T NHS
fever-2
HP N -3
3
5
c onjuc tivitis -4
6. MAL IL IP O T
a. Malilipot C entral
S c hool
b. S an J os e E lem
S ch E C
T O T AL
DE AT HS
c ough, fever- 3
wound-1
as thma-1
bac k pain- 1
HP N-1
infec ted wound 1
mus c le pain 1
2
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
** treated & managed
and is olated
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DATA
EVACUATION CAMPS
Province/Municipality
EVACUATION CENTER: LEGAZPI CITY
DATE
NO. OF
NO. OF
FAMILIES INDIVIDUALS MEASLES
COUGH W/ DIARRHEA FEVER W/ MALARIA
FEVER
12/18/2009
Albay Central School
JAUNDICE
1
BAGUMBAYAN
Referred to BRTTH
Julia Barbin 9 yrs.old-Buyuan
vehicular accident
SUSP.
TYPHOID
CONF.
SUSP.
DENGUE
OTHERS
CONF.
cough&colds-1
allergy-1
lowr back pain-1
cough&colds-3
wound-2
headache-3
dizziness-1
Vehicular accident-1
toothache-1
GOGON
752
3406
Referred to BRTTH
laccerated wound-1
1 delivery- Mary Jane Saberdo-35 y/o- Bonga
G3P8- Baby Girl BRTTH-12/17/09-11pm
BP- 140/100 pre ecclampsia
wound-2
headache-1
asthma-1
body weakness-1
HPN-2
SAN ROQUE
356
DARAGA HS
1466
cough&colds-1
wound-1
toothache-2
FEVER-3
cough&colds-2
wound-1
headache-3
muscle pain-1
skin rashes-1
DEATHS REMARKS
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DATA
EVACUATION CAMPS
Province/Municipality
EVACUATION CENTER: LEGAZPI CITY
DATE
NO. OF
NO. OF
COUGH W/ DIARRHEA FEVER W/ MALARIA
FAMILIES INDIVIDUALS MEASLES
12/18/2009
INFIRMARY
DNCS EC
4
595
2354
FEVER
JAUNDICE
DNCS EC
4
595
2354
CONF.
SUSP.
DENGUE
OTHERS
CONF.
5
UTI-1
allergy-1
fever-4
headache-6
toothache-3
colds-3
4
fever-1
headache-3
wound-1
toothache-2
cough&colds-17
dizziness-2
muscle pain-1
mumps-1
body weakness-1
cough&colds-2
wound-1
headache-3
muscle pain-1
skin rashes-1
5
UTI-1
allergy-1
fever-4
headache-6
toothache-3
colds-3
4
fever-1
DARAGA HS
INFIRMARY
SUSP.
TYPHOID
DEATHS REMARKS
RAPID ASSESSMENT SURVEY OF EVACUATION CAMPS
December 18, 2009
Province/Municipality
Number of
EVACUATION CENTER Famililes Individuals
Water
Source
Funct. Latrines
Number
Shelter
Type
Garbage
Disposal
Food
Source
REMARKS
Type
S(F)
34 Rms.
Collection
CSWD/
1wk./H2O Sampling, CHO
Legazpi City
1. Albay Central EC
420
2,520
deep well- 2
14
(not potable)
2 portalets
drinking
not used
owned
7x8
water
7x7
Level III-no water
2. Bagumbayan EC
3. Gogon Central
School EC
690h.h.
690
3,576
3,068
deep well-1
no toilets
30
Buyuon
1/12, 1/42
drinking
roof for repair
water
not used
Level III-1
7x8
deep well-2
9
S(F)
30 rms
LCWD-4
4
Portalet
and 1 nursery
not yet used
CSWD
collection
3 Rms AM-School
PM-Evacuees
Kitchen-not functioning
collection
CSWD
bath- outside
owned
kitchen area-2 F
30-Jan
1 N/F
7x8
4. San Roque
TOTAL
356
1,466
deep well-1
4
s(F)
18 rooms
collection
1,466
11,542
LCWD
4
for repair
6 x7 - 8
observe waste
CSWD/owned
curfew at 9pm
directive of the Camp
4 portalet (on standby)
8 x 9- 1
segregation
Chief
2 w/s repaired
8x7-6
compost pit
Proposed 2 pumps
not used
8 x 10 - 2
by city govt.
4x4-1
Boxes donated by
19 families
smallest room
Compassion Christian
Org. to be used as mats
CAMALIG
1. BARIW EC
100
466
4SW
5
WS
7 classrooms
2 open pit
owned
6 toilets for declogging
2. FVR
87
533
5 SW
4
WS
5 classrooms
2 open pit
owned
1 deep well for repair
3. CNCS
78
330
3SW
10
WS
9 classrooms
8 open pit
owned
4. CABANGAN EC
163
716
10 faucets
2
ws
14 classrooms
collection
owned
5. BALIGANG EC
Total
389
817
1,656
3,701
NONE
WS
32 classrooms
open pit
owned
3 jetmatic for repair
14 urinals
6
RAPID ASSESSMENT SURVEY OF EVACUATION CAMPS
December 18, 2009
Province/Municipality
Number of
EVACUATION CENTER Famililes Individuals
Water
Source
Funct. Latrines
Number
Type
Shelter
Type
Garbage
Disposal
Food
Source
ws
13 classrooms
collection
LGU
REMARKS
GUINOBATAN
1. Travesia EC
349
1,665
18 faucets
3
24 seaters
with 8 shower &
1 communal kitchen
1 dirty kitchen
3 lavatoriesw/18
faucets
TABACO CITY
1. Mayon Elem School
77
362
5 faucet
2
7 rooms
compost pit
DSWD-LGU
L-III
2. Bantayan Elem.
School
13
40
L-III-1
communal kitchen-no lights
needs carton
0
1 room
collection
LGU-DSWD
latrines for rehab
additional faucets
construction of communal kitchen
3. San Antonio HS
80
360
L-III
6 functional
5 rooms
collection
LGU-DSWD
4 repair
4. San Antonio Elem.
School
140
628
L-III-1
needs faucet to each latrines
communal kitchen repair
0
17 rooms
collection
LGU-DSWD
repair of latrines
room 10 congested-53 individuals
no health worker
5. Malilipot Central
School
44
165
L II-6
6
ws
7 classrooms
pit
owned
6. San Jose Elem.
School
Total
499
853
2,251
3,806
L-III
3
ws
classroom
compost pit
LGU
ws
STO. DOMINGO
1. LIDONG
11
41
L I & II
1
school buildings
compost pit
owned
2. Amtic HS
3. Amtic ES
282
55
1337
273
L II-2 faucets
L II-3
2
0
classroom
classroom
pit-1
pit-1
LGU
LGU
1,128
229
1-DAWD
16
20 rooms
DARAGA
1. Daraga HS
14 functional
2-not functioning
2. Daraga North
Central Sch.
3. Infirmary Anislag
Relocation
Total
580
2,273
DAWD
59
ws
59 rooms
collection
DSWD
489
2,197
1,823
4,325
3 SW
3
ws
8 rooms
open pit
DSWD
requested for toilet bowls(7)
Education




25 school camps currently used but 45 prepared
Total: 24,536 -10,424 elementary pupils displaced (only
Banadero is HS in the area) as evacuees and 14,112
by host evacuation center (permanent evac in Daraga,
Guinobatan)
600 tents needed: 100 tents being sourced from
Unicef, 50 from DSWD, 6 tents already installed as
temporary classrooms (3 PNP, 3 Province)
Deped ready with shifting and scheduling strategy to
zero out displacement
ALBAY PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Provincial Disaster Operation Center
Old Albay, Legazpi City
Estimated List of Pupils That Will Be Affected by the Mayon Volcano Eruption Evacuation
Based from December 19, 2009; 11:00AM Data
Total Population Evacuated
Families
Persons
8,442
8,442
Formula:
Evacuation Centers Used
40,093 Bariw E/S, Camalig
Baligang E/S, Camalig
Daraga No. C/S, Daraga
Albay Central Sch, Legazpi
Bagumbayan C/S, Legazpi
Gogon C/S, Legapi
San Roque E/S, Legazpi
San Antonio E/S, Tabaco
Tabaco Natl H/S, Tabaco
San Jose E/S, Malilipot
Malilipot C/S, Malilipot
Amtic H/S, Ligao
40,093
12
40,093
x 26%
10,424 DUE TO EVACUATION
Total
10,424
Add:
14,112
TOTAL
24,536 Affected Pupils
Estimated No. of
Enrolles 2009
Remarks
1,181
3,510
4,881
2,597
1,610
333
14,112
14,112
14,112 DUE TO CLASSROOMS
USED AS EVAC CTR
Agri Aspects: Livestock Evacuation
Evacuation center set up in Cabangan –
Albay Breeding Station (DA RFU V) and
Paraputo Facility (Province)
 More expensive maintenance per head
 2,000 cattle and 2,000 carabaos
 P11m needed in 47 days operation
 Agri-rehab fund ready at P15m from DA plus
two tractors

LISTS OF FARMERS INSIDE THE 6-KM RADIUS PERMANENT DANGER ZONE and LIVESTOCK AFFECTED
As of September 30, 2009
CITY/
Barangay
No. of
Farmers
MUNICIPALITY
Legazpi City
Mabinit
Bonga
Matanag
Buyuan
Bagong Abre
Padang
Dita
San Joaquin
Bogtong
Bigaa
Sub-Total
Daraga
Camalig
Alcala
Bañadero
Miisi
Salvacion
Matnog
Budiao
Sub-Total
639
326
321
56
123
204
102
6
Anoling
Sua
Upper Cabangan
Quirangay
Salugan
Tumpa
Sub-Total
Sto. Domingo
96 coco,vegs,rootcrops
131
do
85
do
155
do
12
do
23 coco,vegs,rice,rcrops
56
74
do
3
do
4
do
10
Sub-Total
Type of Crop
Planted
6
Fidel Surtida
Sta. Misericordia
San Fernando
San Isidro
Lidong
Bagong San Roque
6
coconut, vegie, rice
do
do
do
do
do
1132
Area
(Has)
Livestock/Poultry Population Affected
Carabao Cattle Swine Poultry Dogs
68
16.375
99.25
77.5
13.5
12.75
3.5
2
2.5
295.375
21.5
14
11
72
32
8
158.5
64
86
45
53
57
12
317
19
87
67
122
21
24
340
223
81
24
159
78
16
581
209
652
296
695
458
215
2525
105
106
63
357
147
36
814
160
110
10
139
coconut, vegie
coco, vegie, rice
do
do
19.85
218.25
17.75
9.75
51
64
3
33
130
97
45
301
61
583
102
700
96
196
62
35
75
do
121.25
386.85
80
231
102
675
88
251
892
2175
202
591
52.5
70
67
1025
1000
215
85.5
15.5
39.95
74.85
15
283.3
77
79
66
76
40
408
75
85
61
95
35
418
415
450
450
550
459
3349
850
900
750
800
635
4935
215
250
177
199
147
1203
494
80
46
14
39
94
27
300
coco,fruits
vegs, bananas
do
do
do
do
do
do
Remarks
LISTS OF FARMERS INSIDE THE 6-KM RADIUS PERMANENT DANGER ZONE and LIVESTOCK AFFECTED
As of September 30, 2009
CITY/
Barangay
No. of
Farmers
MUNICIPALITY
Bacacay
Bonga
50
Sub-Total
Tabaco
50
abaca,rootcrops,vegs
corn, veg, rootcrops
rice, vegie,rootcrops
vegies, rootcrops
corn,vegs,rootcrops
5
81
200
56
181
89
607
Maninila
164
Masarawag
Doña Tomasa
Muladbucad Peq
Muladbucad Gran
347
32
207
42
coco, vegies, rice
corn, rootcrops
do
Buang
Comon
Buhian
Magapo
Oson
Sub-Total
Ligao
5
Baligang
792
138
coco,vegies,fruits
rice,corn,rootcrops
132
do
255
do
Tambo
Amtic
Sub-Total
Malilipot
coco, abaca,vegs,
rootcrops
1
Sub-Total
Guinobatan
Type of Crop
Planted
3
Calbayog
Canaway
San Roque
525
148 coco, vegies, coconut
104
do
65
do
Area
(Has)
44.5
Livestock/Poultry Population Affected
Carabao Cattle Swine
Poultry
Dogs
27
16
635
1398
372
44.5
27
16
635
1398
372
64.5
150
not
106.875
538.9
860.275
285
75
37
63
42
502
33
15
5
50
18
121
50
170
14
13
12
259
2117
500
255
30
349
3251
367
45
25
50
42
529
162.95
78
73
17
660
178
671.074
154
59
148
2616
455
232
132
165
3276
633
49.875
106
5
85
336
23
200.375
378.625
97
12
4
966
146
628.875
203
17
89
1302
169
149.25
29.45
74
33
21
40
17
21
36
63
35
148
136
96
210
126
110
93
834.024
Sub-Total
3
317
252.7
94
74
246
442
329
TOTAL
45
4,856
3,744
2014
1793
5575
19304
4640
Note: Other affected Barangays around Mayon have no farmers farming inside the 6kmr PDZ
SOURCE: CDCC/MDCC/BDCC, PAS, PVS
Remarks
Psychosocial Care


Evacuation resistance heightened by Christmas
season despite incentive
Three reasons- (1) firewood (2) farms (3) personal
 Conjugal rooms snubbed





Agri seminars being started at East Washington
Drive Elem School (Bgy. Matanag)
Some local NGOs doing some feeding programs
for children
Psychosocial Care cluster first to be organized
Soft- parlor games, movie showing, arts, sports,
prayer meetings, singing contests etc etc.
Hard- livelihood programs, agri technology
extension, health seminars, credit seminars
NEEDS at 47 days / Alert 4
Rice: 43,000 bags
OCD / WFP
Non-rice food items (direct support to
LGUs): P47m
DSWD / Province
Blankets: 10,000
DSWD: 5,000
Bed Mats: 10,000
DSWD: 5,000
Water Jugs:10,000
Unicef: 2,000 DSWD: 5,000
Medicines: P9.8m
DOH: P3m Unicef- assorted
Tents: 600
Unicef: 100, DSWD 50
Armchairs: 24,500 P6.2m
No pledges
Operating Cash: P44.9
a. Livestock evacuation: P11m
b. Health emergency personnel: P3.2m
c. Fuel: P3.8m
d. Psychosocial: P20.4m including noche
buena/media noche
e. Miscellaneous: P1.98m
f. Portalet rentals: P1.974m
g. Repairs: P2.5m
PGMA, CF of P19.4m
World Vision
NEEDS at 92 days / Alert 4
Rice: 88,000 bags
OCD / WFP
Non-rice food (direct support to LGUs):
P92m
DSWD, INGOs, NGOs
Blankets: 10,000
DSWD: 5,000
Bed Mats: 10,000
DSWD: 5,000
Water Jugs:10,000
Unicef: 2,000 DSWD: 5,000
Medicines: P18.5m
DOH: P3m Unicef- assorted
Tents: 600
Unicef: 100, DSWD 50
Armchairs: 24,500 P6.2m
No pledges
Operating Cash: P77.9
a. Livestock evacuation: P21m
b. Health emergency personnel: P6.1m
c. Fuel: P6.8m
d. Psychosocial: P33.8m including noche
buena/media noche
e. Miscellaneous: P3.91m
f. Portalet rentals: P3.8m
g. Repairs: P2.5m
PGMA, CF of P19.4m
World Vision
Assessment Missions / Inquiries
UN-OCHA (actual visit, regularly provided info)
 USAID (actual visit with PNRC)
 AECID (actual visit)
 IOM (actual visit)
 Oxfam (indication to host donor conference, regularly provided

information)
FAO (indications)
 WFP (indications)
 World Vision (actual visit)
 Plan International (actual visit)

Donations Received
DATE
DONOR
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
QTY
AMOUNT
12/16/09
DSWD
Boxes
Noodles @ 24
cups/box
413
P158,592.00
Boxes
Biscuit @12
pax/box
88
P47,520.00
Packs
Family Food Packs
2000
P359,644.00
Cases
Bottled Water
264
P52,800.00
Truck
(First
of 4)
Water Delivery
Truck
1
(1000 ltrs)
12/18/09
LWUA
DENR
DOH
12/19/09
DSWD
Cash
50,000
Face Masks
P150,000.00
500,000
Donations in Transit
as of Dec 18, 2009
DATE
DONOR
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
12/16/09
NDCC
1 Sch.
Bldg.
Repair of
Bagumbayan Evac
Center
12/17/09
UNICEF
7880
Family Water Kit
986
Community Water
Kit
100
Tents
AMOUNT
REMARKS
P450,000 Proposal
submission
to NDCC
thru OCD5
For UNICEF
Assessment
Unicef Assistance

788 water kits good for 10 families each consisting of collapsible water containers, buckets, soap
and water purification tablets

Water Kits - (good for 10 families each)
Water cont, PVC/PE, 10l, collaps., w/o logo
Bucket, HDPE,with lid, 14 litre
Soap,toilet,bar,approx. 110g, wrapped
Water purif. (NaDCC) 33mg tabs/PAC-50





986 local water kits good for one family each containing a 20 liter water container, pail, soap ,
aquatabs and communication materials on hygiene


Water Kits - (good for 1 family each)
1 each water container 20 liters with faucet
1 each plastic pail 14 liters cap. With cover
6 each wash soap x 110 g
25 tabs of aquatabs 67 mg/tab
communication materials - aqua tab use and hygiene promotion
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Through DOH Region V which will send most of their allocation to your Province.
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Amoxicillin 250mg caps/tabs/PAC-1000
Fe (as fum.)+folic 60+0.4mg tab/PAC -1000
IEHK2006,kit,basic,unit
IEHK2006,kit,suppl.1a-drugs
New form. Oral reh.salts, 1Ls/CAR-10x100
Paracetamol 500mg tabs/PAC-1000
Safety box f.used syrgs/ndls 5lt/BOX-25
Syringe,A-D,0.5ml,w/ndl,ster/BOX-100
Tetracycline eye ointment 1%/TBE-5g
Zinc 20mg tablets/PAC-100
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Others
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Joint NDCC-UN-IASC Mayon Humanitarian
Conference
 21 December 4pm at OCD, Camp Aguinaldo
 UNICEF, UNDP, WFP, UN-OCHA, UN-
HABITAT,FAO, IFRC
 DSWD, DOH, DTI, DOST, Phivolcs, AFP, PNP,
BFP, PIA, PCG, PNR
Rice supplied to LGUs good till Dec. 22
 Cost of Relief Support from the Province
of Albay since July (Alert Level 1) to
date – P17.9M (including purchase of
noche buena and media noche)
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Recommendations
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Near Term:
 Cluster approach being operationalized early at the start of
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response to enable integration of effort among LGUs, NGAs
and NGOs
Albay PDOC as the hub of Actions and the center of
coordination.
Base case scenario is 47 days at Alert 4.
Food Security: Ensure available, adequate and appropriate
support of RICE (province) and NRFI (direct to LGUs) for at
least 2 months to prevent liquidity gap if 47 days evacuation is
extended.
WASHN : Medical missions to sustain health and sanitation
support to the safe evacuation centers
Psychosocial Care: Next to health, psychosocial care is 2nd
imperative given duration (protracted) and timing
(Christmas/New Year) and nature of hazard (volcanic eruption)
Recommendations
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Medium Term:
 Maintain Clusters during the Disaster Response into Recovery
and Rehab Phases.
 Agriculture rehab is key recovery intervention.
 “LGU-supervised, CSO-assisted, beneficiary-led” model
procurement and implementation for recovery programs
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Long Term:
 Buy out of farm lands inside the danger zones
 Relocation of families from the 6-7 km radius PDZ and HRZ
○ Recent Reming relocation reduced Alert 3 evacuation from 13,750 to
9,946!
It takes a village to
keep people safe
Dios Mabalos Po
PARTIAL EVACUATION REPORT : MAYON 2009
as of December 18, 2009: :4:00PM
CITY/MUNICIPALITY
1. Camalig
BARANGAY
2. Daraga
6
3
489
596
51
256
230
1,622
1,823
2,356
153
1,500
1,129
6,961
5
354
406
838
744
81
2,423
1,840
2,111
4,357
3,868
421
12,597
912
40
72
202
543
898
103
967
531
4,268
San Antonio E/S
Bantayan E/S
San Antonio H/S
-doTabaco N H/S
Tabaco NW E/S
San Antonio E/S
Res. Houses
Mayon E/S
8
189
13
18
43
121
193
21
168
113
879
2,406
153
620
3,179
San Jose E/S
Malilipot C/S
Malilipot C/S
3
545
40
134
719
3
18
75
100
193
278
278
1,935
1,935
Amtic H/S
1
349
349
1,665
1,665
AECID Evac Center
1
30
8,264
Quirangay
Sua
Cabangan
Tumpa
Salugan
Anoling
Sub Total
Banadero
Alcala
-doMatnog
-do-
Sub Total
3. Legazpi City
Mabinit
Matanag
Buyuan
Bonga
Padang
Sub Total
4. Tabaco City
Magapo
Buhian
Bonot
Oson
Comon
Mariroc-Nagsipi
San Isidro
Various Barangays
Buang
Sub Total
5. Malilipot
Calbayog
San Roque
Canaway
Sub Total
6. Sto. Domingo
Lidong
Sta Misericordia
Fidel Surtida
Sub Total
7. Ligao
Sub Total
Baligang
8. Guinobatan
Sub Total
Maninila
TOTAL
POPULATION
PERSONS
2,747
1,429
687
1,353
754
916
7,886
FAMILIES
633
331
152
294
170
221
1,801
62
331
436
829
39,320
NAME
Bariw E/S
Baligang E/S
Cabangan E/S
Baligang E/S
Camalig Natl H/S
FVR R/S
EVACUATION CENTER
LOCATION (Brgy)
Bariw
Baligang
Cabangan
Baligang
Poblacion Camalig
Tagaytay
5
Anislag R/S
Daraga North C/S
Anislag R/S
Anislag R/S
Daraga H/S
Anislag
Bagumbayan
Anislag
Anislag
Centro Daraga
3
San Roque E/S
Albay Central School
Bagumbayan C/S
Gogon C/S
Albay C/S
San Roque
East Washington Drive
Bagumbayan
Gogon
East Washington Drive
4
San Antonio
Bantayan
San Antonio
-do-
Mayon
6
San Jose
Centro Malilipot
-do2
Bical Natl H/S
San Andres R/S
-do-
Bical
2
Amtic
1
Travesia
1
24
MAYON RESPONSE OPERATIONS
Financial Projections
BASE CASE
Alert 4
Days
Families
WORST CASE
47
9,946
92
9,946
47
26178
92
26178
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
12,304
12,304
12,304
12,304
Since Alert 2 todate
Food
Repair of CRs
Rent of Portalets
Fuel/Food-PNP/AFP
Sub-total
Next 43 days
Food (5kg/family)
Noche Buena
Media Noche
AHEM
Medicines
Fuel
Psychosocial support
Desks
Tents
Livestock Evac
Other Misc
Sub-total
GRAND TOTAL
Balance CF b4 Alert 2
Deficit
Next 88 days
Next 88 days
43,000
3,200
3,200
2,400
3,638
2,800
14,000
6,125
56,400
11,000
1,950
88,000
3,200
3,200
3,200
7,445
3,700
27,404
6,125
56,400
11,000
3,991
123,037
3,200
3,200
4,800
9,575
7,370
36,848
16,121
148,446
11,000
2,059
240,838
3,200
3,200
6,400
19,595
8,270
72,128
16,121
148,446
11,000
4,215
147,713
160,017
213,665
225,969
365,655
377,959
533,412
545,715
19,400
19,400
19,400
19,400
(140,617)
(206,569)
(358,559)
(526,315)
MAYON RESPONSE OPERATIONS
Financial Projections
Days
Families
BASE CASE
Phivolcs
47
9,946
WORST CASE
92
9,946
47
26,178
92
26,178
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
8,786
2,500
268
750
12,304
12,304
12,304
12,304
Since Alert 2 todate
Food
Repair of CRs
Rent of Portalets
Fuel/Food-PNP/AFP
Sub-total
Next 43 days
Next 88 days
Next 88 days
Food (5kg/family)
Noche Buena
Media Noche
AHEM
Medicines
Fuel
Other Misc
43,000
3,200
3,200
1,200
3,638
860
1,950
88,000
3,200
3,200
2,455
7,445
1,760
3,991
123,037
8,422
8,422
2,400
9,575
2,264
5,332
240,838
8,422
8,422
4,910
19,595
4,632
10,913
Sub-total
GRAND TOTAL
57,048
69,351
110,051
122,354
159,452
171,756
297,733
310,037
Balance CF b4 Alert 2
19,400
19,400
19,400
19,400
(49,951)
(102,954)
(152,356)
(290,637)
Deficit
Assistance in Transit
Particulars
Source
Medical Team Ferried by PCG
Philstar
WFP establishing warehouse
Lt Darwin Nieva