Overall Situation
• Typhoon Ambo left the Philippine Area of Responsibility on May 18.
Reports on Affected Populations
• As of May 22, a total of 108,465 families (from the previous 92,277) or 455,394 persons (from the previous 382,739) are affected in 276 cities/municipalities (from the previous 259) in 9 provinces (from the previous 8) of CALABARZON, Region VIII, II, I, III, and CAR. Evacuation centers reported are now closed and there are no more displaced/evacuated families/persons.
• A total of 169 persons (from the previous 54) were injured in Regions III, CALABARZON, and VIII.
• A total of 2 bridges and 6 road section in Regions II, CALABARZON, VIII, and CAR were reported not passable.
• Areas in the cities of Mandaluyong and Malabon were reported but already subsided.
• 336 structures (from the previous 305), including school and health facilities, were reported damaged in Regions I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, and CAR.
Hospital Facilities 27
School Facilities 306
Others (gymnasium, seawall) 3
Total 336
• A total of 25,478 houses were damaged (from the previous 16,993) in Region VIII (4,944 totally damaged/20,534 partially damaged) in Regions III and VIII.
• A total of 285 areas (from the previous 265) in 20 provinces (from the previous 18) of Regions III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, and NCR experienced power line interruption. Of which, power in 152 areas (from the previous 129) was already restored.
• There are no reported strandees and ports already resumed operations in CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Regions V, ad VIII.
• A total of P2,176,471,360 worth of damages (from the previous P1,160,053,359) were incurred in Regions II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V, VIII, and CAR.
Region Infrastructure Agriculture
II P554,125
III P77,873,013
CALABARZON P5,000,000 P1,080,341,766
MIMAROPA P19,705,594
V P242,168,573
VIII P11,000,000 P141,833,680
CAR P7,500,000 P223,734
Total P1577,625,000 P1,562,146,360
(Source: NDRRMC)
Emergency Response Efforts
• On May 15, CDRC started releasing its Situation Reports.
• LCDE also submitted its Situation Report.
Resources Available
• Standby emergency funds
• Prepositioned goods at the CDRC warehouse
Expressed Needs
• Immediate needs of the survivors include hygiene kits, water, medicine, cash, shelter kit, food, and psychosocial support to both children and adults.
Coordination
Regional Center
• Southern Tagalog People’s Response Center (STPRC)
• Leyte Center for Development (LCDE)
• Tarabang para sa Bicol (TABI)
Contacts
• Kim Augiline Leduna, Executive Director, (insert cellphone number), info@cdrc-phil.com
• Malen Serato, Field Operations Department, 0916-499-1410, fod@cdrc-phil.com
• Hanna Fiel, Research and Public Information Department, 0945-8355589, hanna.fiel.cdrc2019@gmail.com
• Cora Jazmines, Local Partnerships Department, 0949-845-1271, lpd@cdrc-phil.com