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FINAL REPORT
Love Philippine Typhoon Haiyan Relief Project ICNA Relief Canada - PKPU Indonesia
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Full Report
Love Philipine
Typhone Haiyan Relief Project
ICNA Relief Canada - PKPU Indonesia
1. BACKGROUND OF THE CRISIS
Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as
Yolanda) made its first landfall in the
early morning of 8 November in
Guiuan, Eastern Samar province with
maximum sustained winds of 235
km/h and wind gusts at 275 km/h.
Haiyan made subsequent landfalls in
Tolosa south of Tacloban City, Leyte
province, Daanbantayan and
Bantayan Island, Cebu province,
Conception, Iloilo province and
Busuanga, Palawan province.
Communication and power lines are
down in the most affected areas.
Access has been limited due to
damaged roads, fallen trees and
debris which continue to hamper the humanitarian relief operations. On 9 November, the
Government accepted the UN offer of international assistance. The Humanitarian Country
Team and the UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination team were deployed to
2. SITUATION 3 DAYS AFTER DISASTER OCCURED
On November 11, GPH authorities declared a state of national calamity due to the
effects of the typhoon.
Although international assistance has begun to arrive in the Philippines, logistical
challenges, such as damaged roads, debris, and downed trees and power lines, are
hampering relief efforts and impeding life-saving assistance from reaching
populations in need. A lack of electricity in Tacloban has made landing planes
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carrying relief commodities impossible at night, according to international media.
The airport in Guiuan, where Typhon Haiyan made its first landfall on 9 November,
will open for humanitarian operations by 12 November.
Water supply in Busuanga is sufficient for only two days
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) estimates 11.3 million
people are affected by Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as Yolanda). A total of
673,042 people remain displaced (367,744 people in 1,217 evacuation centres and
305,298 people outside the centres), with 65 per cent of the displaced people in
Regions VI (Western Visayas) and Region VIII (Eastern Visayas).
There is no water, power or communication in Guiuan. All stores have been looted
and medical facilities are completely destroyed. There is immediate need of food,
water, medical supplies, shelter and generators. The team observed similar
conditions in the surrounding municipalities.
The airport runway in Guiuan was not damaged and is expected to be operational
from 12 November for humanitarian operations. The airport will be used as a
‘collection and drop off point’ to serve the surrounding affected areas.
HUMANITARIAN NEEDS
Food Security
Needs:
About 2.5 million people are in need of food assistance.
Response:
A total of 11 metric tons of high energy biscuits have arrived in Manila from
Dubai, awaiting delivery and distribution in Tacloban City.
Eleven staff members are on the ground to assess food and nutrition needs that
will inform a broad supply chain plan.
Gaps & Constraints:
Logistical constraints hamper the delivery of food assistance.
To expand the ability of the cluster to respond, additional partners need to be
identified.
Health
Needs:
Severe damage is reported to health infrastructure, including to the cold chain.
There is no delivery of routine health services in affected areas, as well as lack
of medicine, surgical andgeneral medical supplies.
Most drugstores have been looted and medicines, including family planning
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supplies, are urgently required,particularly in Tacloban City.
Health service delivery points, including for emergency obstetric and neonatal
care, are compromised by the sustained damage.
Response:
o Coordination is well under-way in Tacloban City and Eastern Samar Region.
First medical teams have arrived in Cebu. Others teams, currently in Manila, are
preparing for their deployment.
o Public health epidemiologists will be deployed for field disease surveillance and
response activities
Gaps & Constraints:
Temporary health facilities, generators, medication, surgical supplies, cold
storage and WASH facilities are urgently required.
There is a high risk of acute respiratory infections, diarrhea, leptospirosis,
measles, cholera and typhoid.
People are traumatized and lack psycho-social support.
3. Philippines Disaster Relief Activities
PKPU in cooperation with ICNA sent relief team to Philippines to help the victims of
Typhoon Haiyan. They carried out some activities for the IDP’s, including: health
service, food distribution, and assist in the evacuation of the victims of Typhoon
Haiyan.
The relief operation lasted for 20 days (13 November – 2 December). The main
activities ICNA and PKPU did during the relief operation as follows:
1. Health Service
2. Logistic Distribution
4. Relief Activities ICNA and PKPU
4.1 ASSESMENT
The most affected area of Typhoon Haiyan natural disaster is in Leyte Island.
Destroyed many buildings and ruinned public facilities (airport, transportation,
telecommunication)
The airport at that area could not be use. We could only reach that area by ferry
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The most affected regions in Leyte island are Tacloban and Ormoc..
On 20 November 2013 the team of PKPU arrived in Ormoc city to conduct
assessment and coordination with local government. In Ormoc City there has
been no official data how many the people were died but there are a thousand
people are estimated to have died from a total of 6000 people died, 2000 people
missing and 12 million people were affected by Typhoon Haiyan throughout the
Philippines.
At 22 November 2013 PKPU team also visited the city of Tacloban, the city
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hardest hit by Typhoon Haiyan. The team also coordinated with local governments
and NGOs officially registered to the local government. We discuss with one of
Tacloban city government staff. While in Tacloban City, the team had distributed
relief logistics too to the refugees.
The results of the assessment, the team decides to do health care programs and
distribution logistics to support the area around the city of Ormoc and Tacloban.
4.2 Health Service
Our team did 4 times of Health Services with the total amount of Beneficiaries is
1000 people.
Most of the victims had an influenza, skin problems, cough, malnourished and
fever.:
No Area
1 Tambulilin area 1
2 Kananga
3 Lindon Site
4 Tambulilin area 2
Total
Beneficiaries / Patient
280
250
105
110
745
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4.3 Logistic and food Distribution
PKPU Team did a Logistic Distribution and Food Distribution to the victims in
Ormoc, Tacloban and other affected areas where the help distribution have not
been delivered. Distribution focussed on hills area.
Every family receive a Food Package as shown below:
No Item Unit Qty
A Food Distribution
1 Rice 5 kg
2 Sarden 1 pcs
3 Cooking Oil 0.5 L
4 Salt 1 kg
B Shelter
1 Tarpaulin 1 pcs
C Hygiene Kit
1 Soup Bath 1 pcs
2 shampoo 2 pcs
3 dental paste 1 pcs
4 Tooth brush 1 pcs
5 Soup Detergent 1 pcs
Lokasi distribusi logistic dan jumlah penerima manfaat dapat dilihat pada table
dibawah :
No Area Items Beneficiaries
(Family)
1 Palompong
Food Package and Hygiene Kits,
Tarpaulin 125
2 Masjid Tambulilin
Food Package and Hygiene Kits,
Tarpaulin 48
3
DSWD Block 1 Food Package and Hygiene Kits, Tarpaulin
57
4
DSWD Block 4 Food Package and Hygiene Kits, Tarpaulin
63
5 Isabel Town
Food Package and Hygiene Kits, Tarpaulin 200
6
Kananga Ormoc City
Food Package and Hygiene Kits
200
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7
Tambulilin Ormoc City
Food Package and Hygiene Kits
100
8 Donghol Prk 6
Food Package and Hygiene Kits
57
9 Duljungan
Food Package and Hygiene Kits
240
10 Purok 14 Linau
Food Package and Hygiene Kits
125
TOTAL 1215
Tarpaulin and Logistic Preparation
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Tarpaulin and Logistic Distribution
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5. CLOSING
Thank you for your effort to help needy people around the world. May Allah grant you a
double rewards. We apologize for delayed report due to public holidays in Indonesia.
Jakarta, December 2013
Rully Barlian Thamrin
Program Director
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No.Lap: QAQC/NO.
IPP/DEPARTEMEN/BULAN/2013