Sources: NDCC, PAGASA
Last updated: November 28, 2006

ABOUT MILENYO

  • Philippine name: Milenyo
     
  • International code: Xangsane
     
  • 13th storm to hit the Philippines in 2006
     
  • Developed into a tropical depression on September 25, 2006
     
  • Milenyo's center hit Metro Manila noon of September 28, 2006
     

Typhoon Signals on September 28, 2006, 11 a.m.

SIGNAL # 3

SIGNAL # 2

SIGNAL # 1

  • Metro Manila
  • Bataan
  • southern Zambales
  • Pampanga
  • Bulacan
  • Rizal
  • Laguna
  • Cavite
  • Batangas
  • northern Quezon icluding Polilio Islands
  • Marinduque
  • northern Oriental Mindoro
  • northern Occidental Mindoro
  • including Lubang Islands
  • rest of Zambales
  • Tarlac
  • Nueva Ecija
  • southern Aurora
  • rest of Quezon
  • Camarines Norte
  • Pangasinan
  • Nueva Vizcaya
  • Quirino
  • rest of Aurora
  • Camarines Sur
  • Albay including Burias Island
  • Catanduanes
  • Romblon
  • rest of Oriental Mindoro
  • rest of Occidental Mindoro
     

 

EFFECTS AS OF OCTOBER 18, 2006
Note: These statistics are for updating.

Casualties

  • Dead - 184
  • Injured - 536
  • Missing - 47

Damage

  • Damaged houses - 496,325 houses (117,429 totally damaged / 378,896 partially damaged)
     
  • Damaged properties - P6,537,368,351.87  (6.5 billion pesos)
    • Infrastructure - P1,911,112,230.00
    • Agriculture - 3,972,952,890.60
    • School buildings - 653,303,231.27
       
  • Initial rough damage estimates to power assets - P480 million
    • including that from TransCo, Napocor, and electric cooperatives.

Affected (as October 9, 2006)

  • Areas - 7 regions, 20 provinces, 31 cities, 208 municipalities,and 3,818 barangays
  • Population - 709,897 families or 3,842,185 persons

Evacuees (as October 18, 2006)

  • 2,524 families or 15,711 persons in 96 evacuation centers



COST OF ASSISTANCE

  • Estimated cost of relief assistance - P95,458,635.13
    • NDCC                  -                P5,712,000.00
    • DSWD                 -                 18,038,325.68
    • DOH                    -                  3,050,404.12
    • DepEd                 -                 34,801,221.28
    • LGUs                   -                 22,738,738.05
    • NGOs/Other Gos    -                 11,117,946.00

  • OCD NDCC facilitated the release of 6,720 sacks of rice to the LGUs of affected regions
  • Ericsson Telecommunication Inc donated P1,500,000.00
  • International Assistance
    • UNDP provided US$10,000 for rehab in Region V
    • AUSAID provided Aus $50,000 through UNDP and Red Cross at Aus $25,000 each
    • USAID provided US$100,000


 

PLACES DECLARED UNDER STATE OF CALAMITY

According to NDCC *

  • Cavite
  • Antique
  • City of Manila
  • San Roque Northern, Samar


Also mentioned in news reports as among the places declared under state of calamity

  • Bataan
  • Muntinlupa
  • Albay


* According to NDCC, a declaration of state of emergency is valid for 1 year, so those places who have already declared a state of calamity within the past 12 months are not included in their list.
 

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