Call for Support – TS Sendong
In light of the declaration of State of National Calamity, CNDR once again calls onto its members to aid the victims of Tropical Storm Sendong in southern part of the Philippines. In the latest report from NDRRMC, a total of 388,415 families or 63,079 individuals have been affected by the said cyclone. Of the total [...]
Call for Response: Flooding in North Cotabato, Cotabato City, and Maguindanao
As the floods in Mindanao recede, the affected population continue to return to their homes. As of July 16, about 2,470 families are inside 19 evacuation centers in in Regions XII and ARMM. Meanwhile, the municipalities of Mother Kabuntalan and Northern Kabuntalan in Maguindanao remain flooded. The extent of damage due to flooding still calls [...]
Situation Report on TS Falcon
1 July 2011 Overview On June 21, a low pressure area located East of Visayas developed into a tropical depression and was named “Falcon.” TD “Falcon” has maximum sustained winds of 55 kph near the center and moved West Northwest at 19 kph. The following day it has intensified into a tropical storm and slightly [...]
Situation Report: Effects of TD “Egay”
21 June 2011 Situation Overview On June 17, 2011, a low pressure area east of Mindanao developed into a tropical depression and was given the name “Egay. ” The disturbance moved in northwest direction and exited the country on June 20. Public storm warning signals were raised over some provinces in Regions I, II, V [...]
Floods, landslides, and tornado incidents in Regions VII, VIII, X, and XII
16-19 March 2011 Continuous rains since March 15 caused floods and landslides in provinces of Bohol, Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Western Samar and Misamis Oriental, and a tornado occurrence in South Cotabato and Lanao del Norte. This is due to wind convergence affecting the weather system of the country, mostly in the southern part. In the latest report of [...]