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Typhoon Datas

The document provides information on several flooding events affecting barangays in Calapan City, Philippines between 2012-2018. It lists the number of affected families and evacuees for different flooding incidents from tropical storms, typhoons, and heavy rains. The highest number of evacuees reported was about 7,000 individuals during Typhoon Ruby in 2014. Flood monitoring was conducted and evacuation centers were opened in coastal and low-lying barangays prone to flooding.
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Typhoon Datas

The document provides information on several flooding events affecting barangays in Calapan City, Philippines between 2012-2018. It lists the number of affected families and evacuees for different flooding incidents from tropical storms, typhoons, and heavy rains. The highest number of evacuees reported was about 7,000 individuals during Typhoon Ruby in 2014. Flood monitoring was conducted and evacuation centers were opened in coastal and low-lying barangays prone to flooding.
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FLOODED BARANGAYS DUE TO HEAVY RAINS

As of March 27, 2012

Name of Evacuation Centers Baranga No. of Affected No. of Persons Remarks


y Families
1. Barangay Hall & Day
Care Centers Bucayao 29 120
2. Elementary School Bucayao 3 10

3. High School Building Bucayao 10 50

As of 4:21 P. M.
4. Barangay Hall Sta. Rita 17 75 1 family or 6
persons are still at
evacuation center
Families evacuated
5. Relatives House Sta. Rita 58 251 to their relatives
house
6. Barangay Hall Patas 30

7. Barangay Hall Gutad 15

FLOODED BARANGAYS DUE TO HEAVY RAINS


As of August 7, 2012

Below are the informations gathered by this department:

Barangay Gutad was hit again by severe flooding affecting 400 families.
Sitio Abaton, Barangay Parang was also affected by flooding affecting 20 families.
Barangay Bucayao reported 5 families evacuated in the Elementary School and Evacuation
Center.

Tropical Storm
“MARING” / HABAGAT

Affected families were as follows:

Brgy. Gutad - 140 families Brgy. Camansihan - 28 families 3 houses totally damaged
Super Typhoon “YOLANDA”

On November 6-9, 2013 (Wednesday-Saturday) Members of the City Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Council of the City of Calapan had an Emergency Meeting regarding plan of action RE:
Super Typhoon YOLANDA. The members of the Search, Rescue and Retrieval (SAR), Evacuation,
Transportation and Security Committee are the prime movers of the plan with the direct supervision by
the City Mayor Arnan C. Panaligan.

The accounted evacuees were estimated for about 4,000 individuals from different barangays.
Most of the evacuees were residents of coastal barangays.

Typhoon “RUBY”
On December 6-9, 2014 (Saturday-Tuesday) Members of the City Disaster Risk
Reduction Management Council of the City of Calapan had an Emergency Meeting regarding
plan of action RE: Typhoon RUBY.

On the 8th of December 2014, Calapan City experienced heavy rains resulting to
moderate to high flooding in identified flood prone areas

The City First Responders were notified and convene at the City Public Safety Office -
Center for Operations in Disaster and Emergency. They were deployed at Brgy. Bucayao,
Brgy. Sta. Rita and Brgy.Gutad respectively.

A pre-emptive and force evacuation was done by the City Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Office thru the cooperation of the residents of Brgy. Navotas, Maidlang, Gutad,
Lazareto, Ibaba West, Ibaba East, Buhuan, Wawa, Pachoca, Tibag, Salong, San Antonio,
Silonay, Sapul, Lumangbayan, Calero, Bayanan I, Balite, Sta. Cruz, Guinobatan, Mahal na
Pangalan, Pachoca, Suqui, Camilmil, Bucayao, Ilaya, Tawiran, Sta. Isabel, Tawagan, Lalud,
Comunal, Sta. Rita, San Vicente East, San Vicente North, Puting Tubig and Brgy.Gutad in
coordination with the Barangay Officials.

The dike located at Brgy. Del Pilar, Naujan Oriental Mindoro was monitored and
assessed.

The accounted evacuees were estimated for about 7,000 individuals from different
barangays. Most of the evacuees were residents of coastal barangays.

Typhoon “NONA”
A pre-emptive and force evacuation was done by the City Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Office thru the cooperation of the residents of Brgy. Navotas, Maidlang, Tibag,
Pachoca, Ibaba East, Lazareto, Sta. Isabel, Guinobatan, Calero, Masipit, Comunal, Salong, San
Vicente East, Silonay, St. Niño, Balingayan, San Vicente North, Lalud, Gulod, Guinobatan,
Canubing I, Lumangbayan, Wawa, Mahal na Pangalan, Gutad and the like in coordination with
the Barangay Officials. The dike located at Brgy. Bucayao, Camansihan, Managpi and Comunal
was monitored and assessed. The accounted evacuees were estimated for about 74,770
individuals from different barangays. Most of the evacuees were residents of coastal barangays.

The dike located at Brgy. Bucayao, Camansihan, Managpi and Comunal was monitored and
assessed. The accounted evacuees were estimated for about 30,337 individuals from different
barangays. Most of the evacuees were residents of coastal barangays.

Tropical Depression Maring and Typhoon Lannie


(Report as of 09122017 1200hr)

The CDRRMO conducted monitoring to the low lying areas of Calapan specifically
ZONE 10 which includes Brgy. Buhuan, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Brgy. Nag-Iba I, Brgy. Nag-iba II,
Brgy. Gutad, Brgy. Navotas and Brgy. Maidlang respectively and found no significant rise in
water level in the said areas. CDRRMO also conducted monitoring at Brgy. Bucayao, Brgy.
Patas, Brgy. Personas and Brgy. Canubing II with the same assessment. No significant rise in
water level in the following river systems such as: Bucayao River, Pangalaan River, Mag-
asawang Tubig River and Bucayao River (Sitio B3).
Bucayao River

Panggalaan River

Patas River

Gutad River

Tropical Storm “SALOME” (HAIKUI)

November 8, 2017, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and City
Public Safety Department raise a heightened alert due to strong winds and heavy rain showers
experienced in the city of Calapan. To ensure the safety and security of the communities which
are identified flood prone Barangays, CPSD and CDRRMO personnel conduct information
dissemination regarding the threat of possible flooding. They have also monitored Major rivers
and its tributaries.
Severe Weather Bulletin Number 1 Issued by PAGASA on November 9, 2017, 8:00am,
stating the entire Province of Oriental Mindoro under Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number
1.

Tropical Depression “TINO”


November 17, 2017

Moderate to heavy rainfall is also expected within the 200-kilometer diameter of the
tropical depression. This means residents of the rest of Mimaropa, Bicol, Eastern Visayas,
Caraga, and Panay Island will also be affected.
Tropical Cyclone”URDUJA”

December 15-18, 2017


1. Flood monitoring in Brgy. Gutad, Brgy. Buhuan, Brgy. Pangalaan, Brgy. Bucayao, Brgy.
Sta. Cruz, Brgy. Nag-Iba I, Brgy. Nag-Iba II,Brgy. Parang, Brgy. Sta. Rita, Brgy. Patas
and Brgy. Canubing II.

Tropical Depression “Josie”

On July 22-23, 2018 the Island of Mindoro had an orange rainfall warning due to
Habagat (Southwest Monsoon) brought about by Typhoon Josie. These heavy rains caused
flooding to low lying communities around the city. Brgy. Bucayao was affected and the national
highway was closed to traffic at around 10:00 pm of July 22, 2018 which caused passengers in
and out of the Island of Mindoro specifically Mindoro Oriental to be stranded. Brgy. Nag-Iba I
and Nag-Iba II experienced a chest high to man deep flooding in some sitios.Brgu Gutad was
under a thigh high deep flooding. The construction of the bridge in Nag-Iba II was affected and a
damaged to the detour bridge was noted. Brgy. Buhuan, Panggalaan and some areas of Sta. Cruz
were also affected by the flooding. It was also reported that the protection dike along Brgy.
Comunal and Brgy. Del Pilar of the Municipality of Naujan had its critical level. Also noted was
the agricultural damage specially rice fields.

Tropical Cyclone “Usman”

In connection with Tropical Cyclone “Usman” which later on was pronounced by the
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) as
Low Pressure Area, the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council had a meeting
and the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office – City Public Safety Department
disasters risk managers and responders were deployed and implemented the following tasks:

Number of Evacuees as of 11:30 AM/December 30, 2018


Place Number of Remarks
Evacuees

Camilmil Evacuation 356 Stranded Passengers


Center

PSWDO 8 Stranded Passengers

Managpi Elementary 1500 Stranded Passengers (estimated)


School/Managpi
Chapel/K12 Highway Near
Phoenix Gas Station

City College of Calapan 185 Stranded Passengers

Sta. Cruz Evacuation 30 Barangay Evacuees


Center

Nag-Iba I Barangay Hall 30 Barangay Evacuees transferred to residential


houses due to high level of flood

Gutad Evacuation Center Flooding reached knee high inside the elevated
evacuation center

Bucayao Evacuation 812 Barangay Evacuees


Center

Comunal Elem. School Underterminated number of evacuees

Situation Report

Flooded Barangays Flood Situation Remarks

Bucayao Roof high flooding Still in the evacuation centers

Gutad Roof high flooding Still in the evacuation centers

Buhuan Roof high flooding In residential two-floor houses

Sta. Cruz Roof high flooding Some are in evacuation centers/


residential houses
Nag-Iba I Roof high flooding Still in residential houses

Nag-Iba II Roof high flooding


Canubing I Knee-Waist high No evacuees, residents resist on locating in the
flooding evacuation centers

Canubing II Waist high flooding Still in the evacuation centers

Patas Waist high flooding Still in the evacuation centers

Sta. Rita Waist high flooding

Comunal Still in evacuation centers;BDRRMC


Chairman is monitoring the status of the
Protection Dike in the area

Panggalaan Shoulder high flooding Still in the evacuation centers

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