TASK FORCE YOLANDA 04 December 2013. Province / CityNo. of Affected Families No. of Displaced Families Region IV B54,21118,640 Region V7,3141,568 Region.

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TASK FORCE YOLANDA 04 December 2013

Province / CityNo. of Affected Families No. of Displaced Families Region IV B54,21118,640 Region V7,3141,568 Region VI759,451515,071 Region VII281,30999,327 Region VIII521,800280,968 CARAGA1,8581,119 TOTAL 1,625,943916,693 SITUATIONER - Overall

Province / CityTotally Damaged Partially Damaged Total Region IV B7,37110,499 17,870 Region V Region VI228,980240, ,242 Region VII54,68041,256 95,936 Region VIII214,010200, ,350 CARAGA ,119 TOTAL505,352493, ,264 DAMAGED HOUSES

Province / CityNo. of Affected Families No. of Displaced Families* Tacloban City58,82355,908 Leyte**342,289177,396 Eastern Samar***46,57729,858 Western Samar38,1169,756 Southern Leyte2,6191,009 Biliran33,2767,041 TOTAL521,800280,968 SITUATIONER – Region 8 * Displaced families = poor families with partially/totally damaged houses and in need of assistance. This is based on the NHTS-PR listing of DSWD with additional 28% for Leyte, Eastern Samar, and Ormoc City to cover for migrant workers. ** 42 towns including Baybay City and Ormoc City but excluding Tacloban City *** 13 affected towns in Eastern Samar

Province / City No. of Displaced Families Total Distributed * Food / Rice Packs Water (liters) High Energy Biscuits (pcs) TACLOBAN CITY58,823476,335118,28357,604 LEYTE342,2891,564,71875,405188,840 EASTERN SAMAR46,577387,015122,965- WESTERN SAMAR38,11665,3386,268- BILIRAN33,27652,815-- TOTAL519,0812,546,241322,921244,444 FOOD ASSISTANCE * as of 03 December 2013

TACLOBAN HUB AbuyogLapaz Alang-AlangMacarthur BabatngonMahaplag BarugoMayorga BurauenPalo CapoocanPastrana CarigaraSan Miguel DagamiSanta Fe DulagTabon-Tabon JaroTanauan JavierTolosa JulitaTunga “BIGAS BRIGADE” ORMOC HUB AlbueraLeyte BatoMatag-ob CalubianMatalom HilongosMerida HindangPalompon InopacanSan Isidro IsabelTabango KanangaVillaba Tacloban Hub = 24 towns Ormoc Hub = 16 towns Total = 40 towns

“BIGAS BRIGADE” Started on 14 November One truck per town per day with: ▫6o sacks of rice ▫20 boxes of canned goods (48 pcs / box) ▫10 boxes of High Energy Biscuits (100 pcs / box) ▫450 liters of water

RESOURCES Repacking Center Location Food Packs Produced Food Packs Released Food Packs In Transit Manila 1,753,0361,621,172131,864 Region V 66,13647,71218,424 Region VII 519,168470,36448,804 Region VIII 163,359 0 Region X 93,01080,00013,010 Region XI 70,362 0 Region XII 20,00010,000 CARAGA 72,808 0 TOTAL2,757,8792,535,777222,102

ASSETS – TRUCKS / VANS 11 WFP 10 wheeler trucks 4 LTFRP 10 wheeler trucks 16 Philippine Army M35 trucks 5 Philippine Airforce M35 trucks 10 Air 21 closed vans 1 dump truck 1 elf truck 52 Trucks / Vans 11 WFP 10 wheeler trucks 4 LTFRP 10 wheeler trucks 16 Philippine Army M35 trucks 5 Philippine Airforce M35 trucks 10 Air 21 closed vans 1 dump truck 1 elf truck 52 Trucks / Vans

NON-FOOD ITEMS

Non food itemQuantity Blankets17,068 Tents1,275 Tarpaulin1,771 Hygiene Kits8,216 Water jugs360 Mosquito Nets4,806 Mats1,957

FOOD-FOR-WORK

EARLY RECOVERY PLAN To provide food packs to 275,000 affected families of Region 8. A food pack is good for 8 days for a family of 5 with estimated cost of P1,250 per pack. 25 kg of rice 500 g of daing 500 g of monggo 200 g of misua / pancit 2 kg of oil 500 g of salt 32 pcs of coffee To provide food packs to 275,000 affected families of Region 8. A food pack is good for 8 days for a family of 5 with estimated cost of P1,250 per pack. 25 kg of rice 500 g of daing 500 g of monggo 200 g of misua / pancit 2 kg of oil 500 g of salt 32 pcs of coffee

REVISED FOOD PACK Contents Unit Cost Total Cost 25 kg rice g daing g monggo g misua/pansit kg oil g salt pcs coffee TOTAL 1,242.5

DECEMBER TARGET REGION TARGET NO. OF FAMILIES NO. OF ROUND NO. OF FOOD PACKS REQUIRED COST PER PACK TOTAL COST IVB18,6401 1,25023,300,000 V1,5681 1,2501,960,000 VI515,0711 1,250643,838,750 VII99,3271 1,250124,158,750 VIII280,96841,123,8721,2501,404,840,000 CARAGA1,1191 1,2501,398,750 TOTAL916,693 1,759,597 2,199,496,250

Tacloban, Catbalogan and Isabel hubs as repacking centers due to their accessibility and capacity to mobilize volunteers. NFA rice is available in Tacloban (about 30,000 sacks) and in Catbalogan (63,000 sacks). Isabel will be supplied by NFA rice coming from Cagayan de Oro and General Santos City. The World Food Programme will donate 10,000 metric tons of rice to augment the rice requirement of the relief operations. EARLY RECOVERY PLAN

The PhilPhos warehouse in Isabel will be used as repacking area. PhilPhos also offered their 1,000 employees to help repack food packs. WFP will also provide logistical support in transporting food packs to the different municipalities including RORO ship to ferry canned goods from Cebu and Mindanao to the hubs. Local Government units trucks including military assets will continue to support the delivery of relief goods. EARLY RECOVERY PLAN

CASH-FOR-WORK REGION TARGET NO. OF FAMILIES REGIONAL MINIMUM DAILY WAGE RATE* TOTAL COST IVB10, ,872,250 VI240, ,525,740 VII41, ,907,120 VIII200, ,884,000 CARAGA493, ,342,320 TOTAL493,231-1,352,531,430 *100% of the regional minimum daily wage rate will be used instead of 75%

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