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BMG UPDATE ON TYPHOON RUBY / HAGUPIT NO. 2

6 December 2014, 7 PM (BEFORE LANDFALL)

Operations Center

Yesterday 2PM, the Balay Mindanaw Group currently based in Cagayan de Oro City held a meeting to discuss action points and possible emergency response during and following the Typhoon Ruby (International Name: Hagupit).

It was determined that there is no immediate need for Cagayan de Oro City, Gingoog City and other Balay Mindanaw areas in Mindanao, with the possible exception of the Pacific- facing Surigao provinces. Monitoring of these areas, particularly in Surigao del Sur which is host to a Balay Mindanaw area-based team is currently ongoing. In any case, the Balay Mindanaw Peace Center and Kalambuan Center are still prepared to accept evacuees if the need arises.

The group assessed the capacity to respond, including material resources and available volunteers.

The group also discussed the possible scenarios that we may face once the typhoon is over. It was agreed upon that whichever scenario would occur, the BMG would adhere to some basic DREAM principles that were articulated by Kaloy Manlupig:

  1. The LGU is still considered the first and primary responder. Balay Mindanaw only intends to supplement because we have limited resources.
  2. Our wave of focus of emergency response (if multiple areas are hit hard) is Cagayan de Oro, and then Mindanao, and then Visayas.
  3. We will remain community-based and barangay-focused.
  4. Our capacity and capability are dependent on our resources and our ability to mobilize volunteers.

The current DREAM structure was also clarified and solidified, particularly with regards to overall coordination, logistics, monitoring and communication.Read More »BMG UPDATE ON TYPHOON RUBY / HAGUPIT NO. 2

BMG UPDATE ON TYPHOON RUBY / HAGUPIT NO. 1

5 December 2014, 7 PM

Typhoon Updates

As of 8AM today, the typhoon Ruby (International Name: Hagupit) has gained more (strength) and slightly slowed down as it continues to move West Northwest towards eastern Visayas. The center of the typhoon was located, as of 4AM, 500km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar. It is forecasted to move West Northwest at 13kph. (NDRRMC)

As of 10AM today, the typhoon was located 435km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar.

At 4PM, the typhoon was located 370km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar. The maximum sustained winds have also since slowed down to 195kph near the center and gustiness of 230kph.

It is forecasted to be 80km North Northeast of Borongan, Eastern Samar tomorrow afternoon. On Sunday afternoon, it will be 50km North of Masbate City, Masbate or in the vicinity of Ticao Island. (PAG-ASA)

This afternoon, Ruby’s strength decreased from a category 5 typhoon to category 4. (Weather Underground)Read More »BMG UPDATE ON TYPHOON RUBY / HAGUPIT NO. 1

AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 9

Good evening!
Almost the whole morning, we experienced rains in Gingoog City. Despite that, however, we decided to push through with our plans of distributing relief to the barangays of Sangalan and Eureka.

Early morning meeting

Early this morning, we met up with Sir Marlon Pajo of the Gingoog CDRRMC and Barangay Captain Rogelyn Virtudazo of Barangay Sangalan. Sir Marlon was able to give us updates on relief distribution by the LGU and other organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. Cap Rogelyn showed us photographs of landslides and broken roads in their area. She said that the barangays of Sangalan and Eureka have been having a difficult time accessing food due to the damaged roads, and the high river water levels. She also specified that Sitio Tabon-tabon was having difficulty accessing potable drinking water. (Most of the other areas have springs where residents could source their water.)

Read More »AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 9

AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 8

This weekend the team here in Gingoog City spent time gathering data, and receiving and repacking the relief goods.

Relief Goods

Yesterday, we received relief goods delivered by Sgt. Harris Turno of the 58th IB, 4th ID from Cagayan de Oro. Considering the great need in the areas where food supply from the city has been cut off, we repacked the relief goods today so that each pack contains the following:

Read More »AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 8

AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 7

Good day, friends and partners!

Even after the LPA has dissipated, light to moderate rains are still affecting parts of Mindanao including Cagayan de Oro and Gingoog City. This, along with the weakened upland formations, have resulted in even more landslides and rockslides. Here is our latest report:

 Cagayan de Oro

111 families in 9 barangays in CDO were reported to be affected by landslides. These include 9 families in Carmen, 36 families in Calaanan and 28 families in Malasag. These affected areas are for immediate assessment by the Mines and Geohazards Bureau.

Currently, we still need to assess if there is any additional need to supplement the city’s efforts to provide these communities with relief.Read More »AGATON/LINGLING EMERGENCY RESPONSE UPDATE NO. 7