HEALTH SITUATION UPDATES: “Typhoon Milenya” Department of Health May 4, 2009 As of 9:00 am.

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HEALTH SITUATION UPDATES: “Typhoon Milenya” Department of Health May 4, 2009 As of 9:00 am

2 SITUATIONER Total Affected Areas & Population Affected Areas Regions 5 Provinces 15 Cities 12 Municipalities 282 Barangays 5,741 Affected Population Families 1,004,590 Persons 5,024,368 No. of E.C.s (Evacuation Centers) 373 Number of Displaced Population Inside E.C.s Families 145,150 Persons 762,948 Outside E.C. s Families 317,394 Persons 1,586,970 Total Families 462,544 Persons 2,349,918

3 REPORTED CASUALTIES REGIONS CASUALTIES DEADINJUREDMISSINGTOTAL I ,58616,0251,69220,303 NCR A CAR TOTAL3,09216,8332,35722,282

4 DAMAGED DOH HOSPITALS REGIONSNUMBER OFINFRASTRUCTUREEQUIPMENTTOTAL HOSPITALSEstimated Cost EST. COST NCR967,500, ,500, ,000, I215,000, ,000, ,000, III537,500, ,500, ,000, IV-A0 CAR17,500, ,500, ,000, TOTAL17127,500, ,500, ,000,000.00

5 DAMAGED LGU HOSPITALS REGIONSNUMBER OFINFRASTRUCTUREEQUIPMENTTOTAL HOSPITALSEstimated Cost EST. COST NCR836,000, ,000, ,000, I1358,500, ,250, ,750, III31210,500, ,750, ,250, IV-A1567,500, ,750, ,250, CAR731,500, ,750, ,250, TOTAL82404,000, ,500, ,500,000.00

6 TOP 5 MORBIDITY CASES AT EC REGIONSDISEASES NCRCough (101) Viral Influenza (66) Cough and Fever (45) UTI ( 30) Fever (29) IFever ( 99) Cough ( 88) Cough and Fever ( 75) UTI (74) Acute Bronchitis (50) IIIFever and Cough ( 195) Acute Bronchitis ( 181) Diarrhea (179) Fever ( 159) UTI ( 30) Fever ( 123) IV-AViral Influenza (99) Cough and Fever (88) UTI (75) Acute Bronchitis (74) Fever ( 114) CARViral Influenza (98) Cough and Fever (81) UTI (70) Acute Bronchitis (66)

7 WATER AND SANITATION STATUS IN EC Region s No of Provinces No. of E.C Displaced Population Water Supply Toilet Facilities Inside E.C.s Water PointsNeededNo. ofNeeded Available Functional FamiliesPersons NCR 14 1,687 8, I ,591 37, ,138 III , , , IV-A ,061 25, CAR ,591 37, ,138 Grand Total , ,948 1,012 2,799 15,220 22,925

8 ACTIONS TAKEN

9 Health and WASH Services Provided to 5 Affected Regions: 1.Conduct Rapid Health Assessment 2.Augmented assorted drugs and medicines. 3.Medical Consultations and Referrals 4.Provision of water disinfectants and water container 5.Provisions of water testing reagents for water quality surveillance 6. Established Disease Surveillance in Evacuation Sites 7. Prepared health advisories on communicable diseases

10 Additional Health and WASH Services Provided to Region III (The Worst Affected Region): 1.Deployed Medical Teams consisting of doctors and nurses to J.B. Lingad Hospital and LGU Hospitals in Zambales including Ramon Magsaysay Memorial (Iba) Medical Center and James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital (Olongapo) 2.Deployment of Mobile Water Treatment Facility and MWCI (Active WASH Cluster Member) Staff 3.Provision of Cadaver Bags

11 1. Deployed representatives from HEMS to render duty at NDCC Emergency Operation Center. 2.Conducted cluster mtg. for the deployment of Surveillance and Medical Team 3.Code Red Declared in CHD and DOH hospitals in affected regions Other DOH & Health Sector Activities

12 SUMMARY OF ASSISTANCE/ LOGISTICS PROVIDED RECIPIENTITEMSAMOUNT CHD NCRDrugs, Medicine, Vaccines206, Water Disinfectants, Containers131, Sub-Total337, CHD 1Drugs, Medicine, Vaccines880, Water Disinfectants, Containers645, Water Testing Reagents110, Sub-Total1,635, CHD IIIDrugs, Medicine, Vaccines, Cadaver Bags506, Water Disinfectants, Containers531, Sub-Total1,037, CHD IV-ADrugs, Medicine, Vaccines1,100, Water Disinfectants, Containers750, Water Testing Reagents120, Sub-Total1,970, CHD CARDrugs, Medicine, Vaccines880, Water Disinfectants, Containers645, Water Testing Reagents110, Sub-Total1,635, TOTAL6,615,320.00

13 WASH ASSISTANCE NEEDED FOR REGION 3 (Worst Affected Region) IMPACTS/ CONCERNSASSISTANCE NEEDEDQUANTITYCOST Water Supply and Sanitation Facilities 123,220 FamiliesHH Water Disinfectant bottles 16,669, in 191 ECWater Container pcs. 2,226, in 94 MunicipalitiesWater Tanks1000 pcs 20,000, Mobile Water Tanks100 units 9,000, Additional Portable Water Testing Equipment7 sets28,000, Chlorine Granules200 jars80, Toilet FacilitiesLS87, Handwashing and Bathing FacilitiesLS9,550, ,204 DamagedRepair of Damage WaterLS4,460,200, Level 1 WaterSupply Facilities in the community Sub-Total4,545,726,200.00

14 Needs 1.Restoration of basic health services (DOH and LGU hospitals) 2.Repair/Rehabilitation of damaged hospitals 3.Repair and construction of damage water facilities 4.Safe water supply in evacuation centers 5.Construction/Installation of toilet, handwashing and bathing facilities in evacuation Centers 6.Procurement of additional generator sets for hospitals

15 Thank You!