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TS Sendong Update

TS Sendong Update. Presentation Outline. Tropical Storm Sendong Sendong Update Philippine Red Cross Actions Relief Distribution Water & Sanitation Operations Social Services Resource Mobilization Shelter Projects. Effects of TS Sendong. Loss of lives and properties. TS Sendong.

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TS Sendong Update

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  1. TS Sendong Update

  2. Presentation Outline • Tropical Storm Sendong • Sendong Update • Philippine Red Cross Actions • Relief Distribution • Water & Sanitation Operations • Social Services • Resource Mobilization • Shelter Projects

  3. Effects of TS Sendong Loss of lives and properties

  4. TS Sendong

  5. Destruction to Infrastructure

  6. TS Sendong Update As of February 22, 2012 Deaths : 1,500 Injured : 5,151 Missing (presumed dead) : 737 Evacuation Centers (28) : 26,442 Persons (5,464 Families) Houses Partially Damaged : 18,879 Houses totally damaged : 10,379 Total Affected : 308,053 Persons (66,791 Families) *Source: Philippine Red Cross

  7. Disaster Summary: Current Statistics

  8. PRC Actions Taken

  9. Evacuation Centers

  10. Relief Distribution

  11. Food Items

  12. Non-Food Items

  13. Hygiene Kits

  14. Medya Noche

  15. Medya Noche

  16. Medya Noche

  17. Medya Noche

  18. Cagayan De Oro Chapter Affected Families : 16,966 Dead : 737 Missing : 110 Existing Evacuation : 37 RELIEF DISTRIBUTED: Food : 9,574 families Non-food : 7,580 families

  19. Cagayan De Oro Chapter

  20. Cagayan De Oro Chapter PRC with EU Head of Delegation, Guy Ledoux

  21. Iligan Chapter Affected Families : 22,693 Dead : 666 Missing : 566 Existing Evacuation : 21 RELIEF DISTRIBUTED: Food : 9,419 families Non-food : 6,140 families

  22. Iligan Chapter

  23. Water & Sanitation Operation • 5,387,000 Liters of Drinking water produced and distributed in Iligan, Cagayan de Oro and Negros Oriental

  24. Set up 18 bladder tanks in various barangay and evacuation centers

  25. Valencia, Negros Oriental

  26. WATSAN TRAINING

  27. Social Services TS Sendong

  28. Cagayan De Oro • 6 Welfare Desks were set up in 6 evacuation centers • 4,035 individuals were provided with psychosocial support (PSP) Chairman Richard Gordon comforts BerdanNatindig, a carpenter in Brgy. Tibasak, who lost a niece, his house and his whole community

  29. Cagayan De Oro • 153 RLF/Tracing requests were received and acted upon • 3,731 individuals were provided with hot meals • SoS Staff assigned in CDO Chapter continuously serves centers to SoS • 113 volunteers were trained in PSP & RFL • Set up 6 welfare desks Blas Avenido, the man who refused to accept relief goods from PRC, having lost his house, wife and 8 kids

  30. Iligan • 5 Welfare Desks were set up • 1,585 individuals were provided with psychosocial support (PSP) • 28 RFL/Tracing requests were received and acted upon • Continued data gathering on listing of dead persons confirmation Mila Inlawan, a resident of Kala-kala, CDO, was washed to Iligan by the floods brought by TS Sendong

  31. National Headquarters • Continuously monitored affected chapters • A total of 53 cases were acted on as requested by families and relatives who were very anxious to hear about the fate of their loved ones Chairman Richard Gordon and Secretary General Gwen Pang surprise the children of Brgy. Tibasak evacuation center with ice cream for the holidays

  32. National Headquarters • Contacted trained RFL/PSP volunteers in Davao City, Ozamis City, Misamis Occidental, Pasay City and Laguna Chapter respectively for possible deployment to Iligan and Cagayan de Oro chapters Chairman Richard Gordon and Secretary General Gwen Pang lead the gift giving activity of PRC in evacuation centers in CDO and Iligan

  33. Resource Mobilization Total Monetary Donations: Php 140.7 Million

  34. Shelter

  35. Transitional Shelters 1,000 Houses on 7 ha. Land donated by Xavier Univ. (Brgy. Lumbia) • Core House Unit with Toilet • 25 sqm floor area • 49 sqm lot area • Materials Cost • Php 80,000

  36. Negros Oriental Operations Update February 22, 2012

  37. Provided 130 emergency shelters

  38. Photo from Inqurer.net Photo from Chinabusinesphilippines.com

  39. STATISTICS

  40. Red Cross Actions Taken

  41. Water and Sanitation Producing 10,000 liters of drinking water per day for 500 families

  42. Distributed 1,584 food items and 1,306 families were given non-food items

  43. Deployed 130 Tents and1 Rubhall in Guihulngan

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