Citing initial information obtained from damage assessment overflights of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the US Joint Special Operation Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P), destruction caused by Typhoon "Ruby" during its initial onslaught in
This was announced by AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang during a briefing at the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC) headquarters at
He said the aircraft took off Monday from
"At the point of entry which was from Gamay (Northern Samar) to Dolores to Borongan (both in Eastern Samar) it can be seen, public and business structures appeared intact, no major damages observed except for a few (houses) with roofs that were missing, roads were not blocked, were passable and tricycles were seen running together with few 4x4 vehicles, electric posts were not damaged, piers, ports were intact with a few motor bancas berthed," Catapang said.
He added that one of the aircrew saw one bridge not usable by heavy vehicles due to erosion.
"Along the northern coast of Samar, noticeable was numerous presence of smoke in the open spaces indicating of burning of debris and rubbish, since it was still daytime, it was too early to observe any lights to mean the presence of electrical supply, no public infrastructure observed destroyed, no homes were observed with major damage with a few having missing parts of their roofs, no damage was observed to house or homes along the coastline, no tree were observed fallen," the AFP chief said.
"While (overhead) in Catarman (Northern Samar) residents near the airport were observed in high spirits, with many waving to the aircraft, no homes were observed with major damage and only a few having parts of their roof stripped off, no public and business infrastructures were observed damaged, per report of the Brigade Commander Col. (Germenegildo) Aquino," Catapang stated.
He added that the southern coast of
And due to the low visibility, the aircraft did not land but made a low pass on the
In the rapid disaster assessment survey in Dolores,
"Of course as regards the public facilities and buildings, roofings were destroyed. School roofings were destroyed. Utilities -- no electricity. There is a minimal movement of public utility vehicles and the public roads and bridges were all passable," he pointed out.
In Oras town,
In Gamay town,
In Sulat town,
"As regards public facilities and buildings and schools, roofings were destroyed. There's no electricity. There are two bridges that are passable only to light vehicles but they are now being repaired. As to public roads, they are passable," Catapang said.
In Borongan,
"They can see military vehicles in the area, and public roads and bridges are all passable," the AFP chief said.
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