Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Updated 14 Nov at 20:00 REACH for Shelter Cluster (reported 14th 19:30, based on field visit of 13th). Headline: the towns on the east coast of Leyte Province are in a similar state to Tacloban but are receiving very limited assistance. Location Leyte Province: Abuyog Municipality Costal Barangays (between Abuyog and MacArthur municipalities) MacArthur Municipality Page 1 of 11 No. of Damaged Houses Total Totally Partially Some Notes 4100 590 All wooden framed with Ne Pa Palm housing (the majority of housing) totally damaged. Concrete housing was partially damaged. No water, forced to buy drinking water, no fuel. 5 evacuation centres containing 87 families. They require tarpaulins but not tents (according to the mayor) due to debris and space constraints. As above Visually estimate 95% destroyed. Again all wooden framed building have been completely destroyed. Damage distributed throughout muncipality. Evacuation centres present. Mayor has asked for tents, which will be placed near to existing evacuation centres. No electricity, no comms, no international organisations. No shelter repair materials. Contact Persons Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Mayorga Muncipality Visually estimate 90% destroyed, Evacuation centres in 16 Barangays. Drinking water not functioning. No fuel to collect fuel. EU Assessment and Christian Aid have undertaken assessments, but no relief yet. Dulag Muncipality All Timber Buildings Completey Destroyed Schools being used as evacuation centres ICAN (a Japanese NGO) distributing small amounts of food, however no rice. No other ngos. Some food distribution from govenor. 90% destroyed 100% destroyed Sand everywhere Roads difficult to pass Boats have been swept inland 896 families in 2 evacuation centres No Food and Water Tried clearing hand tools Shelter materials needed Power station (large) completely destroyed in this muncipality. Appears to be no deep water ports on Eastern Coast of Leyte Province from Tocloban down. Tolosa Municipality Other Page 2 of 11 Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Updated 14 Nov 19:00 After receiving an update from Medair’s team in central Leyte the following can be reported 14 Nov Location Leyte Province: Central Leyte (including Baybay City, Albuera, Burauen, Dagami, Palo, La Paz, Javier to Abuyog and finally back to Baybay City. No. of Damaged Houses Total Totally Partially Updated 14 Nov 12:00 noon Page 3 of 11 Some Notes DSWD currently distributing water and rice Medair teams distributed a small stock of NFIs and debris clearing items in Baybay City and have now commenced rapid shelter, NFI and WASH assessments to the following municipalities.. Medair is open to supporting CRS form a hub in Ormoc in order to coordinate shelter and NFI activies in Leyte and South Leyte Contact Persons Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Agency ADRA UNHABITAT Habitat for Humanity World vision PRCS 12 Nov Page 4 of 11 Location Cebu Bantayan Bantayan Report Bantayan- Assessment team in association with homeless peoples federation Habitat for humanity Philippines plans to start distribution of 5000 ESKs from DfID on Bantayan island Dantabayan Distribution : Shelter- NFI-Food kits – 700 HH (2 weeks s) 14/11/13 100 HH random sample – biggest needs 94% food 93% shelter 35% water Assessment on 7 Municipalities in Northern Cebu are as follows: Daan Bantayan - 99 % of the houses were damaged - Damaged water source, inadequate medical supplies, hospital & primary healthcare without doctors Catmon and Sogod - 30 % of the houses were totally damaged - Pipe water system is still functional but the source is bottled water. Barbon - 90 % of the houses were totally damaged - Source of water- bottled water Madrilejos - 98 % of the houses were totally damaged Bantayan - 90 % of the houses were totally damaged Sta Fe - 95 % Mainland, 97 % of houses in Kinatarkan Island were totally damaged. An estimated of 67,000 families were affected, 27,483 of which are from Bantayan Island. No electricity in Daan Bantayan, Catmon, Sogod,Barbon, Madrilejos, Bantayan and Sta Fe. Cebu 19,000 families affected Assessment team in association with homeless peoples federation Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Childfund CRS WVI PRCS 12 Nov Medair World vision Child Fund CRS Page 5 of 11 Leyte Kananga Ormoc Ormoc Ormoc – (E-shelter, NFI, WASH CFW, clean up and debris removal/salvage) Ormoc Route to Tacloban Baybay city and surrounding – to Hilongas Tacloban city Mun of Madredejos 98% of total population totally damage houses. Mun of Bantayan 90% of the population totally damage houses. Mun of Sta Fe 95% totally damage houses in mainland. Kinatarkan Island 97% damaged. Roads going to Tacloban not passable due fallen trees and posts Clearing operation is on-going to some areas Vice Mayor said Ormoc airport is already open Lifelines: Smart communication (weak signal), still no power supply. Limited stocks in the market. Banks are closed. Almost 80% houses were damaged making latrine facilities inaccessible. 4 out of 5 hospitals are operational The housing stock is mainly timber basic structures, which have been totally damaged.(some of the affected have started to rebuild) There are some concrete housing. mainly roofs, windows damaged Completely destroyed the entire route. 3/or 4 townships all with similar needs as above. -Shelter, NFI, WASH – 5000 shelter kits to be distributed Tacloban city Palo Southern Leyte shelter, NFI, WASH, CFW debris removal, salvage Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov province Care/ Accord Food/ shelter materials Eastern Samar Care/ Accord Medair CRS UNHABITAT PRCS 12 Nov UNHABIT AT UNHABIT AT UNHABIT AT Shelter Southern Samar Basey Borongan Guinan Samar Western Samar E-shelter, NFI, WASH, CFW clean up/ debris removal and salvage assessment ongoing The 2 municipalities were severely damaged and both LGU’s building and facilities damaged. 90 to 95% damaged for the whole municipalities. Limited evacuation centers because all schools identified as ECs were damaged. Affected families stay along the road in make shift shelters and the part of the damaged house. Temporary shelters: 90% of all the structured has been severely and totally damaged Church and School serve as evacuation centers but cannot accommodate all Some residents are sleeping on street pavements. Assessed municipalities are already recovering from the slight damaged of the Typhoon except Basey and Marabut. Aklan province Ioilio, Assessment ongoing with HHDCC and capacity clear for LGUs Concepcion, Assessment ongoing with HHDCC and capacity clear for LGUs Capiz Assessment ongoing with HHDCC and capacity clear for LGUs Iloilo to Page 6 of 11 food – NFI First signs of damage from high winds were evident near Tubigan on the east coast, with first sign of house damaged in Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Roxas PRCS 12 Nov Capiz PRCS 12 Nov Capiz Damungas area where a limited number of families were seen occupying a school as an evac centre. As we approached the path of the eye of the typhoon, there was more evidence of damage, mainly to lightweight traditional houses. As expected there was significant damage at Concepcion and San Dionisio Damage in these areas to any house with 70100 m of the coast line was 95% plus as this must have been close to path of the eye. If houses were not totally damaged, then the storm inundation was significant, 4m indicated in Concepcion. Travelling further north and the damage lessened a little, though over all the level of damage was significant. Travelling west toward Roxas and the level of damage was maintained, with the wind appearing to have come from the north, which could reflect that the eye was to the south at that time. Affected families have gone to evacuation centers to seek refuge during the height of the disaster. There are some reports that even used EC’s were damaged by the super typhoon leaving the families scattered looking for a place that can be used as shelter at that moment. As of November 11, 2013 6PM, families in EC’s are decreasing in number because most of the families have returned to their homes / living at the compound of their residence given that they have damaged or flooded houses The temporary shelters they have constructed are mostly made up of cloth, plastic sheets, and even leaves of coconut just to protect them from the varying weather condition and other elements. Others have constructed their shelter just along the road side and others on open grounds. Negros occidental province Child Fund PRCS 12 Nov Rapid assessment, food items distribution Palawan – Palawan – Page 7 of 11 100 % in Municipality of Coron was affected with 23 barangays/ 660 person still in the Evacuation Center. Families- 2,513, Person- 12,570 Partial damaged houses- 1,368, totally damaged house- 1,170) In 7 / 23 brgys , Ninety ( 90 ) percent were damaged 260 houses in varying degrees in general. Busuanga , Culion, and Linapacan municipalities are still inaccessible through communication Commercial flights resumed No electricity in Coron Municipalities Transformers were destroyed. Heavy rains experienced in the northern Municipalities of Palawan and Puerto Princesa. Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Total Black out in the municipalities of Cuyo and Magsaysay The roof of Coron Municipal Gym was partially destroyed. 9 island barangays in Coron remain isolated due to moderate to strong waves. Extensive damages on communication and electrical towers/facilities (80%) were reported. Busuanga Airport needs 3-4 weeks to return to full operation. Military and humanitarian flights are authorized by airport authorities. Rescue operation in island bgys was stopped due to unfavourable weather condition Habitat for Humanity Rapid Damage Assessment: Typhoon Yolanda November 13, 2013 No. of Damaged Houses Total Totally Partially City Northern Iloilo Ajuy 9,644 8,198 7,753 6,053 Concepcion 1,446 1,700 Page 8 of 11 ‘ Some Notes 95-98% families are affected 100% of 34 barangays affected Needs immediate assistance related to shelter 90% of public infrastructures damaged (school buildings, municipal building, barangay hall, etc.) Extreme Impact: Livelihood (70% of economic activity on fishing) Major concern: where to house people during rainy season. Evacuation centers are temporary shelters Who were there: I-Code NGO and Save the Children Contact Persons Glenn Ceasar M. Ticson Executive Assstant to the Mayor 1. Councilor Roming Lanciola 0919- 529-7689 Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Estancia 12,533 City Estancia No. of Damaged Houses Total Totally Partially 12,533 5,237 7,296 5,237 7,296 Capiz Roxas City Panay Ponte Vedra Panitan Pres. Roxas Page 9 of 11 DPWH proposed a temporary shelter but needs 165 hectares; municipal government willing to provide the land. NIPSC – Northern Iloilo Polytechnic Total Population- 36,881 Number of HHs- 6,000 Affected Families- 9.027 Affected Individuals- 40,000 Evacuation Centers- 21 Other Information Some Notes Affected Families- 9.027 Affected Individuals- 40,000 Evacuation Centers- 21 Casualties: Dead- 85 Injured- 500 Need: Shelter and Housing Livelihood 10,336 6,189 6264 831 7062 4126 4,147 1240 565 648 Contact Persons Governor Victor Tanco Vice-Governor Noynoy Contreras 0939-990-0001 Esperedion Pelaez 0939-838-6463 Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov Pilar Maayon Sigma Mambusao Dumarao Dumalag Sapian Jamindan Tapaz Cuartero Dao 2750 4383 4848 5056 8668 5486 4339 6810 11799 5611 4815 To be covered on November 14: Aklan and Antique Page 10 of 11 1687 2923 1669 456 840 299 120 297 2065 Shelter Based Sit Rep – observational from agencies only and not verifiable up to 14th Nov UNDAC Sit Reps – Shelter Specific information Data based on PDRRMCs figures to date November 14, 2013 Province Iloilo Capiz Aklan Antique Page 11 of 11 No. of Damaged Houses Total Totally Partially Some Notes 53,551 24,344 29,207 The majority of housing is wooden framed – the majority of these are destroyed between Ajuy in Iloilo Province through to Panay in Capiz Province. Brick housing in this area was also damaged by fallen trees and roofs blown off. The majority of trees are down in these coastal areas. 106,093 51,251 6,851 89,137 27,653 3726 16,956 841 Emergency Centres, 142,956 23,598 3125 Contact Persons