Martes, Hulyo 8, 2014

JULY 2014 ARTICLE 2

MDS NEWSLETTER
Dated Issued: July 2014



                       WEATHER REPORT "TYPHOON GLENDA"



         Typhoon “Glenda” dealt the Philippines only a glancing blow of about three hours Wednesday, but it was enough to shut down the capital, leave the megacity a shambles and without power.

         The number of fatalities in the first major typhoon of the Philippines’ brutal rainy season was hard to determine, as most parts of the stricken regions had no electricity and the main disaster agency groped in the dark for information.

        The powerful winds of Glenda (international name: Rammasun, which in Thai means “God of Thunder”) brought down trees, electric posts and ripped off roofs across Trece Martires City, where government offices, schools and the stock market were shuttered for the day.

         In Trece Martires City, our 3-day power black-out caused the distruption in the water supply from the TMC Water District. Normal operation for government and schools resumed on July 21, 2014.

       According to the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) the status of Trece Martires City after the onslaught of Typhoon Glenda is as follows:

Affected Families - 2485
Totally Damaged Houses - 293
Partially Damaged House - 2192
Estimated Value of Damaged House - Php. 55,278.000.00
Estimated Value of Damage on Agriculture - Php 26,147.000.00
No. of Relief Goods Distributed- 2485



Gymnasium, Barangay Osorio TMC



Beside Lapidario Elementary School, Barangay Lapidario, TMC.



Along the Hi-way at Barangay Hugo Perez TMC.


La Pas Homes, Barangay Cabezas TMC.

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