Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Sharing some important things we might need


Important Emergency Numbers in case you need them:

National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Hotlines: 911-1406, 912-2665, 912-5668
Philippine National Police (PM) Hotline: Patrol 117 or send TXT PMP to 2920
Bureau of Fire Protection (NCR): 729 5166, 410-6254, 431-8859, 407-1230
Department of Transportation and Communications Hotline: 7890 or  0918-8848484
Metro Manila Development Authority Metrobase Hotline: 136 MMDA Flood Control: 882-41777, 882-0925
Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH - 304-3713
Red Cross Hotline: 143, 911-1876
North Luzon Expressway NLEX hotlines: 3-5000, 580-8910
Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway SCTEX Hotlines: 0920-96SCTEX (72839)
Skyway System Hotline: 776-7777,  0915-6256231 0939-5006910
South Luzon Expressway SLEX hotline:  0908-8807539
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Hotline 433-8526
Philippine Coast Guard: 527-3877, 527-8481,  0917-7243682, 0917-PCG-DOTC
Local Government Units (Partial)
Manila traffic hotline: 527-3087
Cainta Traffic hotline: 646-0044, 6557368 loc 164
Las Pinas Traffic: 874-5756, 874-3957, 874-3927
Mandaluyong hotline:  534-2993
Taguig Traffic: 838-4301 loc 7112
Marikina STOC: 646-1651
Pasig Traffic: 643-0000l 724-5813
Makati public safety: 844-3146, 819-3270

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Pinas 911 has unified the most popular Philippine Flood related advisory hashtags from Twitter and laid them out here for your convenience. 
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A google map of donation areas:

View 2012 August - Donation Center Map in a larger map
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MANILA, Philippines - With over 20,000 people displaced due to torrential rains in Metro Manila, various evacuation centers have opened up to aid those affected by the rain.
Here’s a list of major evacuation centers across the Metro, as well as relief operations that have already started:
(We’ll be populating the list as more information comes)
Manila
Caloocan
Las Pinas
Makati
  • Mats, old tarps, food, clothes for forwarding to DSWD are being accepted at The Commissary at Whitespace.
  • The P&P Tattoo branch in Makati will be accepting donations for forwarding to the GMA
Malabon
Mandaluyong
  • La Salle Greenhills has started relief operations inside campus. Donations are being accepted at Gate 2 of the campus along Ortigas Avenue, according to a Facebook post. As of posting, only the following donations will be accepted: ready-to-eat food, water, and clothes.
  • People may seek center in Greenhills Christian Fellowship. You can also contact their Crisis Reponse team ( 0917-5327525).
  • The lower ground floor of Mega Mall A is a drop off point for donations, as spearheaded by Divine Lee.
  • Donations for flood victims may be dropped off at the main gate of the Poveda campus.
Muntinlupa
Navotas
Pasay
  • People in the SM Mall of Asia may seek shelter inside the complex. The mall is open until further notice, according to a tweet.
Pasig
  • Relief goods (canned food, rice, blankets, clothes, medicine, etc.) may be dropped off at the Tanjuatco Law Office at the 11th floor of Taipan Place, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center in Pasig. Look for Jessie or Jossette, call 6370200.
ParaƱaque
Quezon City
  • In the Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Schools campus, some classrooms may be used by those in need of shelter from the rain. Those with gate passes to the campus may park their cars at the P-1 parking area of the campus, according to an announcement from the university(Note: Ateneo has yet to announce if the classrooms are available to the public)
  • Relief operations at Ateneo have also began. Food, water, and blankets may be dropped off at the lobby of Cervini Hall inside the Loyola Schools campus. As of posting, they will not be accepting clothes.
  • Akbayanihan Relief Center now accepting donations. Food, water, clothes, and the like being accepted at the Akbayan headquarters in 36B Madasalin Street, Sikatuna Village. You may contact  (02)4336933 / 09175381816 / 09064304315 if you want to volunteer.
  • Relief goods are being accepted at the Mt. Carmel Parish in New Manila, where 500 evacuees are staying.
  • The Mother of Divine Providence Parish in Payatas needs uncooked rice, canned goods, noodles, and clothes. Donations may be dropped off at San Juan, Evangelista Street, Campsite, Payatas.
  • IskoOperation in UP Diliman will now accept donations. They’re also on the look-out for volunteers. Contact the USC-UPD or the college councils (09277571005 or 09065701029), according to USC-UPC Chairperson Heart Dino.
  • Those living in the vicinity of Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City are being asked to help provide food and drinks to 400-500 evacuees staying in the Church. Food, water, dry clothes deeded.
San Juan
Taguig
  • Those living in the Fort Bonifacio area may drop off their donations at the Enderun college. Those who want to help may contact Luz Cleofas of the Taguig DSWD (5423693, 09175637314), says director Lino Cayetano.
Valenzuela
Pateros
Did we miss out on an evacuation center? Send us a tweet (@rapplerdotcom) or leave a comment below, and we’ll update the list. -Rappler.com

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