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Philippines - Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng : Post-Disaster Needs Assessment - Main Report

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dc.creator World Bank
dc.date 2012-03-19T10:13:15Z
dc.date 2012-03-19T10:13:15Z
dc.date 2011-01-01
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-17T20:41:35Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-17T20:41:35Z
dc.identifier http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20110923013248
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2776
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/243144
dc.description Tropical storm Ondoy (international name Ketsana) hit the Philippines on September 26, 2009, causing widespread flooding Tropical storm Ondoy was quickly followed by typhoon Pepeng (international name Parma). It initially brought powerful winds with gusts of up to 230 km/hr then an extended period of heavy rains, with cumulative rainfall amounts exceeding 1,000 mm in some areas. The resulting river floods have been estimated to have a return period of around 50 years, meaning that statistically speaking, such a rainfall event occurs on average once in every 50 years. Ondoy and Pepeng resulted in large numbers of affected persons and casualties. The Government declared a National Sate of Calamity on October 2nd. The Department of Finance requested development partners to undertake a Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) jointly with the Government. In response, development partners organized a team of local and international experts to initiate the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) process for Ondoy and Pepeng with Government agencies. The needs for financing are large, but the cost of doing nothing would be larger still. This PDNA estimates the total cost of recovery and reconstruction at US$ 4.42 billion.
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.rights World Bank
dc.subject BANKS
dc.subject BUILDING CODES
dc.subject CASUALTIES
dc.subject CIVIL DEFENSE
dc.subject CIVIL SOCIETY
dc.subject CLIMATE CHANGE
dc.subject DAMAGED HOUSES
dc.subject DAMAGES
dc.subject DAY CARE
dc.subject DEATH TOLL
dc.subject DECLARATION
dc.subject DEVASTATION
dc.subject DISASTER
dc.subject DISASTER ACTIVITIES
dc.subject DISASTER LOANS
dc.subject DISASTER MANAGEMENT
dc.subject DISASTER MITIGATION
dc.subject DISASTER MITIGATION MEASURES
dc.subject DISASTER PLANS
dc.subject DISASTER RECOVERY
dc.subject DISASTER REDUCTION
dc.subject DISASTER RESPONSE
dc.subject DISASTER RISK
dc.subject DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
dc.subject DISASTER RISKS
dc.subject DISASTER SITUATIONS
dc.subject DISASTERS
dc.subject DISEASE OUTBREAKS
dc.subject DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
dc.subject DROWNING
dc.subject EARLY WARNING
dc.subject EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
dc.subject EARTHQUAKE
dc.subject EARTHQUAKES
dc.subject EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
dc.subject EMERGENCY RELIEF
dc.subject EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
dc.subject EMERGENCY RESPONSE
dc.subject ENTREPRENEURS
dc.subject EVACUATION
dc.subject EXTREME EVENTS
dc.subject EXTREME WEATHER
dc.subject EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
dc.subject FAMILIES
dc.subject FARMERS
dc.subject FIRE
dc.subject FLOOD
dc.subject FLOOD CONTROL
dc.subject FLOOD MANAGEMENT
dc.subject FLOOD VICTIMS
dc.subject FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
dc.subject FLOODED
dc.subject FLOODING
dc.subject FLOODS
dc.subject HEALTH SERVICES
dc.subject HEAVY RAINFALL
dc.subject HOSPITALS
dc.subject IMPACT OF DISASTERS
dc.subject INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS
dc.subject INJURIES
dc.subject INSURANCE
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION
dc.subject LANDSLIDES
dc.subject MAKESHIFT DWELLINGS
dc.subject MORTALITY
dc.subject NATURAL DISASTERS
dc.subject NATURAL HAZARDS
dc.subject NEEDS ASSESSMENT
dc.subject NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
dc.subject NUTRITION
dc.subject PATIENTS
dc.subject PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
dc.subject PHYSICAL DAMAGE
dc.subject PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject RECONSTRUCTION
dc.subject RECOVERY EFFORTS
dc.subject REHABILITATION NEEDS
dc.subject RELIEF
dc.subject RELIEF EFFORT
dc.subject RELIEF OPERATIONS
dc.subject RISK ASSESSMENT
dc.subject RURAL AREAS
dc.subject SAFETY
dc.subject SEARCH AND RESCUE
dc.subject SEDIMENTATION
dc.subject SITUATION REPORT
dc.subject SLUM
dc.subject SLUMS
dc.subject SOCIAL WORKERS
dc.subject SOIL EROSION
dc.subject STORM
dc.subject STORMS
dc.subject TEMPORARY SHELTER
dc.subject TROPICAL CYCLONE
dc.subject TROPICAL CYCLONES
dc.subject TROPICAL STORM
dc.subject TROPICAL STORMS
dc.subject TSUNAMI
dc.subject TYPHOON
dc.subject TYPHOONS
dc.subject VICTIMS
dc.subject WARNING SYSTEM
dc.subject WASTE
dc.subject WATER SHORTAGES
dc.subject WORKERS
dc.title Philippines - Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng : Post-Disaster Needs Assessment - Main Report
dc.type Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
dc.coverage East Asia and Pacific
dc.coverage Southeast Asia
dc.coverage Asia
dc.coverage Philippines


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