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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Pangasinan
MUNICIPALITY OF BINMALEY
MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Hotline Numbers: 0949 6144 842 / 0926 2755 708 / (075) 202 1437
Email Address: binmaleymdrrmc@gmail.com; Facebook: Binmaley Mdrrmc

TO : HON. PEDRO A. MERRERA III


Municipal Mayor & Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council (MDRRMC) Chairman
Binmaley, Pangasinan

FROM : ARMENIA T. DELOS ANGELES


Officer-in-charge (MDRRMO) – Binmaley, Pangasinan

COPY FURNISHED : HON. GOVERNOR RAMON V. GUICO III


PDRRMC Chairman - Pangasinan

DIRECTOR GREGORY M. CAYETANO


RDRRMC Chairperson – Region 1

JENNIFER P. MANUEL
OIC-Municipal Administrator – Binmaley, Pangasinan

MS. ERNA SENIN


Municipal Local Government Operations Officer (MLGOO) – Binmaley,
Pangasinan

SUBJECT : SITUATIONAL REPORT #09 – SOUTHWEST MONSOON ENHANCED BY


SUPER TYPHOON “GORING”, SEVERE TROPICAL STORM “HANNA” AND
OTHER SEVERE TROPICAL STORM OUTSIDE THE PHILIPPINE AREA OF
RESPONSIBILITY (PAR)

DATE & TIME : As of 2200H SEPTEMBER 2, 2023 (SATURDAY)

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW

City/Municipality GENERAL WEATHER SITUATION Tropical Cyclone


Wind Signal (TCWS)
BINMALEY STRONG TO TYPHOON FORCE RAINS DUE TO NO WIND SIGNAL
SOUTHWEST MONSOON HOISTED AT THIS
TIME

A. WEATHER CONDITION
-Issued at 10:00 PM, 02 September 2023
-The center of the eye of Typhoon Hanna was estimated based on all available data at 375 km
East Northeast of Itbayat, Batanes (22.49 Degrees North, 125.0 Degrees East).
-Maximum sustained winds of 140 km/h near the center, gustiness of up tp 170 km/h, and
central pressure 965hPa
-Present Movement: Westward at 20 km/h

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Pangasinan
MUNICIPALITY OF BINMALEY
MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Hotline Numbers: 0949 6144 842 / 0926 2755 708 / (075) 202 1437
Email Address: binmaleymdrrmc@gmail.com; Facebook: Binmaley Mdrrmc

II. EFFECTS
A. INCIDENTS MONITORED
INCIDENTS MONITORED TOTAL
TOTAL 13
Ankle to knee deep flooding in low 13
lying areas of Barangay Calit, Sta. Rosa,
Gayaman, Linoc, Canaoalan, San Isidro
Sur, San Isidro Norte, Buenlag,
Sabangan, Malindong, Poblacion, Dulag
and Lomboy

TIDE FORECAST
MUNICIPALITY HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE
BINMALEY 4.04 ft at 10:48 AM 0.52 ft at 6:42PM

A. AFFECTED POPULATION/PRE-EMPTIVE EVACUATION

Barangay No. Families No. of Individuals


- 0 0

B. CASUALTIES
None-reported

C. SUSPENSION OF CLASSES/WORK IN GOVERNMENT

P/C/M Schools Remark/s


None as of this time

D. STATUS OF LIFELINES

1. Dams – Not Applicable

2. Roads and Bridges


All major roads and bridges are passable

3. Power
No power interruption

4. Communications
No reported problem.

E. STATUS OF PORTS
1. Airport – Not Applicable
2. Seaport – No reported standees’

F. DAMAGED HOUSES
None reported.

G. COST OF DAMAGES TO INFRASTRACTURE AND AGRICULTURE


No damages reported.
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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Pangasinan
MUNICIPALITY OF BINMALEY
MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Hotline Numbers: 0949 6144 842 / 0926 2755 708 / (075) 202 1437
Email Address: binmaleymdrrmc@gmail.com; Facebook: Binmaley Mdrrmc

H. DECLARATION OF STATE OF CALAMITY


RESOLUTION NO. 125, SERIES OF 2023 DECLARING MUNICIPALITY OF BINMALEY
UNDER STATE OF CALAMITY AS OF AUGUST 01, 2023 DUE TO EFFECTS OF SUPER
TYPHOON EGAY AND SOUTHWEST MONSOON ENHANCED BY TYPHOON FALCON

I. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
 Continuous Monitoring with Continuous Coordination with PNP and BFP and other
Disaster Related Agencies.
 Alerted drivers & responders and WASAR Teams.
 Dissemination of Information and Advisories to All Barangay Officials and Other
Concern Agencies and posting of weather forecast in social media.
 Activated 24/7 duty of all MDRRMO BINMALEY personnel.
 Prepared all available equipment's for any untoward incident.
 Assigned MDRRM Council, staffs and volunteers in their different working area.
 Monitoring of barangays especially those in coastal areas every 3-6 hours.
 Proper dissemination of information regarding the pre-emptive evacuation which
was raise to force evacuation especially those in coastal areas.
 Continuous monitoring of weather updates released by DOST-PAGASA and
Pangasinan PDRRMO.

II. DISASTER RESPONSE


Strictly monitoring.

III. OTHER ACTIONS TAKEN

 Continuous roving, monitoring and conduct routine operations and/ or rescue operations, if
needed around the Area of Responsibility (AOR).
 Activated Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
 Inspection, checking of rescue/ emergency/ service vechicles for mobilization during rescue
operations.
 Preparation of all necessary logistics pre, during and post-disater scenarios.
 Coordination from the Barangay Health Emergency Response Teams (BHERT)/ Barangay Officials
for any untoward incidents of their constituents, 24/7.

ARMENIA T. DELOS ANGELES


Office-in- Charge (MDRRMO)

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